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There Went The Neighborhood - Audio Interview: Robert Allen

Robert Allen attended Jones School from kindergarten through sixth grade in the 1950s. He remembers walking to school along Beakes Street and playing softball on the playground, with custodian Waltstine Perry as pitcher. He never had a Black teacher in the Ann Arbor Public Schools.

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Huron High Takes An Early Lead Against Pioneer in Third Football Matchup, September 29, 1972 (Pioneer 13, Huron 12)

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Pioneer High Cheerleader At Football Game vs. Huron, September 29, 1972 (Pioneer 13, Huron 12)

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Cheerleaders at Third Football Matchup Between Pioneer and Huron High, September 29, 1972 (Pioneer 13, Huron 12)

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Huron High's Mike Straub Carries Football Towards Pioneer Zone, September 29, 1972 (Pioneer 13, Huron 12)

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Pioneer Football Players Catch Up To Huron's Reggie Jones, September 29, 1972 (Pioneer 13, Huron 12)

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Donald E. Simons Memorial Award

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See also: "Ann Arbor Huron announces first round of student-athletes to benefit from Donald E. Simons Memorial Fund"

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Huron-Parkside Game Could Determine Title

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Ann Arbor News, October 8, 1970
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8
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October
Year
1970
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Dave Wikel - Huron High School Football Team, October 1970
Dave Skala - Co-Captain, Huron High School Football Team, October 1970
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...River Rats Thumped

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Ann Arbor News, October 17, 1970
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17
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October
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1970
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Gary Banks Gets Caught - Huron High School Football vs East Lansing At Hollway Field, October 1970
Ken Herman Carries The Ball - Huron High School Football vs East Lansing At Hollway Field, October 1970
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Dave Wikel - Huron High School Football Team, October 1970

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