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Thursday, February 1, 2018

American Can

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.

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  1. 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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