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"Official Salvage Depot": Angell School, October 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger

"Official Salvage Depot": Angell School, October 1942 image
Year:
1942
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 8, 1942
Caption:
PLUS ONE TON: After one ton had been carted away to the junkyard, this was still left of the scrap metal that has been collected so far by pupils of Angell school. Heinrich Striedieck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Werner F. Striedieck, 10 Harvard Pl., is shown adding a few more items to the pile.

Scrap Drives: Kids Collection on Packard St., August 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Scrap Drives: Kids Collection on Packard St., August 1943 image
Year:
1943
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 18, 1943
Caption:
Neighborhood children have organized their own troop of commandos with headquarters a vacant lot at Packard St. and Michigan Ave. Here they are shown with the paper they collected and baled for a scrap drive ending yesterday. Top: Richard Rutledge, Patricia Wilkinson, Donald DeMarco, Janice and Dicky Fillinger, Glenitte Lichty, Jane and Mary Waterman. Below: John Lichty, Tommy Eberhart, Captain Donald Rutledge, Laura Hazzard, Jack Fillinger, Billy Hazzard, Kenneth Rutledge, Betsy Hazzard, Joan Rutledge, Edith Hazzard. And Teddy, the dog. Missing: Lemoyne Wilkinson, Teddy Nakis, Kenneth Grundy, and George Parris.

Scrap Drives: Paper Salvage at Jones School, December 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Scrap Drives: Paper Salvage at Jones School, December 1943 image
Year:
1943
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 14, 1943
Caption:
Wastepaper Piles Up In City's Schools: Ann Arbor's residents this week are making concerted efforts to get their wastepaper into the scrap against the Axis as the city prepares for its big collection drive on Friday. Typical of the way wastepaper for salvage is flowing into the city's schools, which are serving as collection depots, is the above photograph made at Jones school this morning. Johnny Logothetis pulls the wagon load of salvaged paper as Stella Kokinakes holds the pile straight. In the rear, Stanley Larmee is shown bringing in another bundle. City residents might be cautioned, however, that they will help in the drive and will aid the school pupil collectors if they tie their papers and magazines into bundles rather than leaving them loose as are the ones above.

Packard Street Kids With A Pile of Scrap Salvage, June 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Packard Street Kids With A Pile of Scrap Salvage, June 1942 image
Year:
1942
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 20, 1942
Caption:
Youngsters in the neighborhood of 811 Packard St. have formed their own "Victory Club" and, strictly on their own initiative, have been scouring the area for scrap paper, rags, rubber and metal. They have collected tin cans, too, flattening them according to salvage regulations. In the picture are, front row, left to right, Charles Bauman, Jack Wall and Elbert Dickman; back row, Marvin Dickman, the president; Lavonne Dickman, treasurer; Norma Shipman, Norma Rich, Jimmy Gorton and Dale Rich, vice-president and secretary. Seven-year-old Dick Westphal missed the picture. He went home to change his clothes and got back too late. The scrap is piled at the rear of the Dickman home, 811 Packard St.