Ann Arbor High School students collect old phonograph records to melt down for new records, April 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1944
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 5, 1944
Caption:
RECORD COLLECTION NEARS RECORD SIZE: Perusing "platters" which have been turned in by local citizens to the American Legion for use later by servicemen are, left to right, Curtis Bottum, Robert Kretschmar, Marie Yamamoto, Arlene Staudenmaier and Ed Judson. Gretchen Hutzel is seated on the floor. Ann Arbor High school students have set a quota of 3,500 records and contributions are being received daily and added to the pile which is already 25 ft.high. The phonograph disks will be melted down for the making of new records. About 500 old records are needed to make 48 new ones which the men in uniform are eagerly awaiting.
Ann Arbor News, April 5, 1944
Caption:
RECORD COLLECTION NEARS RECORD SIZE: Perusing "platters" which have been turned in by local citizens to the American Legion for use later by servicemen are, left to right, Curtis Bottum, Robert Kretschmar, Marie Yamamoto, Arlene Staudenmaier and Ed Judson. Gretchen Hutzel is seated on the floor. Ann Arbor High school students have set a quota of 3,500 records and contributions are being received daily and added to the pile which is already 25 ft.high. The phonograph disks will be melted down for the making of new records. About 500 old records are needed to make 48 new ones which the men in uniform are eagerly awaiting.
Copyright
Copyright Protected
Miss Sergeant Becomes Bride Of Robert Park
Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
September
Year
1950
Copyright
Copyright Protected
- Read more about Miss Sergeant Becomes Bride Of Robert Park
- Log in or register to post comments
Children's Book Display At The Ann Arbor Public Library, National Book Week, November 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1938
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 17, 1938
Caption:
Children's Books On Display At Library: An exhibit to delight the heart of any child is that arranged in the junior department of the Ann Arbor Public Library in observance of National Book Week. LaVonne Mourer (left) and Gretchen Hutzel are shown above with copies of "Alice In Wonderland" and "Hans Brinker" and models of the principal characters in each.
Ann Arbor News, November 17, 1938
Caption:
Children's Books On Display At Library: An exhibit to delight the heart of any child is that arranged in the junior department of the Ann Arbor Public Library in observance of National Book Week. LaVonne Mourer (left) and Gretchen Hutzel are shown above with copies of "Alice In Wonderland" and "Hans Brinker" and models of the principal characters in each.
Copyright
Copyright Protected
Children's Books On Display At Library
Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
November
Year
1938
Copyright
Copyright Protected
- Read more about Children's Books On Display At Library
- Log in or register to post comments