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Meet Ann Arbor High's Grid Champs

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Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1950
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4
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November
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1950
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Ann Arbor High School Varsity Football Team, September 1950
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Ann Arbor High School Varsity Football Team, September 1950

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Jack Gray - Ann Arbor High School Football Team, September 1950

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Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1950
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Pioneers Will Be Favored To Make It 16 In Row Tonight

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Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1950
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27
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October
Year
1950
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Free Concert in the Park, circa 1970

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Community High's 'Practical Art' Program

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Ann Arbor News, April 29, 1973
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29
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April
Year
1973
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Herb David & Bruce Bartman Work On A Guitar In Community High School's Practical Art Program, April 1973
Herb David & Bruce Bartman Work On A Guitar In Community High School's Practical Art Program, April 1973
William McIntire Builds A Chessboard In Community High School's Practical Art Program, April 1973
Jerry Jackson Hooks A Rug In Community High School's Practical Art Program, April 1973
C. J. McNaughton & Margaret Willis Work On An Afghan In Community High School's Practical Art Program, April 1973
Ted Grenier Crafts A Headdress In Community High School's Practical Art Program, April 1973
Marie Kelly Works On An Afghan In Community High School's Practical Art Program, April 1973
Randy Berrey Builds A Gun Rack In Community High School's Practical Art Program, April 1973
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They Top New Ann Arbor Draft List For Army: Huston Holds First Number, 197 Ann Arbor Men, 340 In County Assigned Draft Call Order

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Ann Arbor News, July 18, 1941
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18
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July
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1941
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