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CHS Alumni Zoe Clark and Maisie Wilhelm (featured in the lines/lottery section of the documentary) Getting Pulled into a Mural of Community High School, 2016

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CHS Alumni Zoe Clark and Maisie Wilhelm (featured in the lines/lottery section of the documentary) in the Hallways of Community High School, 2016

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A Bundled Up Maisie Wilhelm, First In Line At 'The Line' For Community High Enrollment Slots, April 1996

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Siri Gottleib Congratulates Her Daughter, Maisie Wilhelm, First In Line At 'The Line' For Community High Enrollment Slots, April 1996

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Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1996
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Maisie Wilhelm, First In Line At 'The Line' For Community High Enrollment Slots, April 1996

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Students Inside Warm-Up Van At 'The Line' For Community High Enrollment , March 1996

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Line Starts At Community High - Two-Week Campout

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Ann Arbor News, March 18, 1996
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Community High Line Settles In For Long Wait

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Ann Arbor News, March 19, 1996
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Blame Unfair Selection System, Not Girl Who Started 'The Line'

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Ann Arbor News, March 29, 1996
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1996
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End Of The Line At Community High

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FILM & VIDEO

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