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Ann Arbor High School Cheerleaders Celebrate Victory Over Jackson, November 1955

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Ann Arbor News, November 5, 1955
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Art Rousseau Pitches For Huron High Baseball Against Jackson, April 1969

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Ann Arbor News, April 9, 1969
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Rick Atwood Scores For Huron High Baseball Against Jackson, April 1969

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Ann Arbor News, April 9, 1969
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Jackson Beats Ann Arbor In Delayed Track Meet

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Ann Arbor News, April 27, 1957
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April
Year
1957
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Pioneer Sophomore Steve Lowe Wins Race At Wines Field, April 1957
Jackson Athlete Completes High Jump At Wines Field, April 1957
High Jumper Competes For Ann Arbor High At Wines Field, April 1957
High Jumper Competes For Jackson High At Wines Field, April 1957
Pioneer Relay Runner Bob Jones Wins Race At Wines Field, April 1957
Ann Arbor High Relay Runners Compete At Wines Field, April 1957
Ann Arbor High Competes Against Jackson in Relay Race At Wines Field, April 1957
Pioneer Hurdler Competes Against Jackson At Wines Field, April 1957
Pioneer High Jumper At Wines Field, April 1957
Jackson High Runner Competes At Wines Field, April 1957
Pioneer Athlete Attempts High Jump At Wines Field, April 1957
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Pioneer Sophomore Steve Lowe Wins Race At Wines Field, April 1957

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Jackson Athlete Completes High Jump At Wines Field, April 1957

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High Jumper Competes For Ann Arbor High At Wines Field, April 1957

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High Jumper Competes For Jackson High At Wines Field, April 1957

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Pioneer Relay Runner Bob Jones Wins Race At Wines Field, April 1957

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Ann Arbor News, April 27, 1957
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Ann Arbor High Relay Runners Compete At Wines Field, April 1957

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