December 18, 1978, Neenah-Menasha Daily Northwestern
From time to time, I'll pull one of these from the ol' slush pile. This is one in a series the Northwestern did in 1978, showcasing then-Neenah and Menasha workplaces under the byline, "Neenah-Menasha at Work." This plant later morphed into a concern named Graphic Packaging International which then closed at the end of 2016. An unpalatable evolution.
Oh the memories and blisters. Summer job between UW years. Started the summer of '64 after MHS, as a Miehle "stripper". Pounding out the "broke" on the lifts of sheets of ice cream cartons with a little hammer. (Some "newbies" didn't even last their first shift. A couple threw the hammer through the windows into the Fox River.) /s/ Much smarter now in the Pacific Northwest
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