Scrap Drive: Paper Collection at Tappan School, November 1943
Jones School
Jones School was an anchor of Ann Arbor’s historically Black neighborhood (what is now Kerrytown) from the early twentieth century until 1965. Many living Ann Arbor residents remember attending Jones School during the Civil Rights Era. In 1964 the Ann Arbor Board of Education acknowledged that, with over 75% Black students, Jones was a “de facto” segregated school. Jones School closed in 1965, and several years later the building reopened as Community High School.
Legacies Project Oral History: Shirley (Rusty) Schumacher
Shirley (Rusty) Schumacher was born in 1930 in Detroit. She remembers war bonds, scrap drives, and special manufacturing during World War II. She attended William and Mary College and received two master’s degrees in speech and education from the University of Michigan. Schumacher spent most of her career as a teacher at Clague Middle School. In 1985 she founded a student exchange program with Ann Arbor’s sister city, Hikone, Japan. She led a year-long stay there in 1992-93.
Aluminum scrap drive on Courthouse lawn, 1941
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Scrap Drive: Removal of Rails from Catherine St. for Steel, May 1942
Helen Passow and Clarence Kollewehr, Ann Arbor High School students, during Salvage Week, April 1942
Park Road kids pose with their scrap pile, October 1942
Leah Levleit and Shirley Ducharme collect scrap on Whitmore Lake Rd, October 1942
Rubber Salvage, Dixboro, July 1942
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