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Students Discuss Charges of Racial Discrimination at Ann Arbor High, February 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Students Discuss Charges of Racial Discrimination at Ann Arbor High, February 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1967
Caption:
Student Leaders Offer Views On Discrimination: A panel of Ann Arbor High School students selected by Student Council President Pat Shipstead (far right), discuss charges of racial discrimination with this week's inquiring reporter. The students are (left to right) Diane Quicksey, John Payne, Rod Colts, Jane Wellman, Tim Thieme, Bob Ufer, Art Mack and Shipstead. The interview was held in a conference room at Ann Arbor High just off Principal Nicholas Schreiber's office. The panel discussed charges made by members of the NAACP Youth Council.

Members of Student Panel Discussing Race Relations at Ann Arbor High, February 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Members of Student Panel Discussing Race Relations at Ann Arbor High, February 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1967
Caption:
Student Leaders Offer Views On Discrimination: A panel of Ann Arbor High School students selected by Student Council President Pat Shipstead (far right), discuss charges of racial discrimination with this week's inquiring reporter. The students are (left to right) Diane Quicksey, John Payne, Rod Colts, Jane Wellman, Tim Thieme, Bob Ufer, Art Mack and Shipstead. The interview was held in a conference room at Ann Arbor High just off Principal Nicholas Schreiber's office. The panel discussed charges made by members of the NAACP Youth Council.

Student Council Elections Hold Spotlight

Student Council Elections Hold Spotlight image
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8
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May
Year
1952
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Former Star Grid Player Here Killed

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2
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August
Year
1954
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AACHM Oral History: Dolores and James Turner

Dolores TurnerDolores Preston Turner was born in Ann Arbor in the early 1940s, and her family lived in a small historically Black neighborhood on Woodlawn Avenue. She graduated from Ann Arbor High School, where she met her future husband, James Turner. She remembers moving into their first apartment in Pittsfield Village as a result of fair housing protests in Ann Arbor in the 1960s. Turner has two master’s degrees and she taught English at Huron High School for 30 years. Dolores and James celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in September 2021.

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School Board Plan Draws New Fire

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Day
4
Month
January
Year
1968
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Ann Arbor High School Sign, October 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Ann Arbor High School Sign, October 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1963
Caption:
BULLETIN BOARD: Joe Johnson, Ann Arbor High School student council president (left), and Dale Harger, council vice-president, pose by the school's new bulletin board on the corner of Stadium and Main. The board is a gift of the class of 1963.

Ann Arbor High School student council officers around their new flagpole, May 1941 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

Ann Arbor High School student council officers around their new flagpole, May 1941 image
Year:
1941
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1961
Caption:
PROMISE FULFILLED: Eleas Vlisides last year won election to the Student Council presidency at Ann Arbor High chiefly on his promised to campaign for a new flagpole for the school. He and other officers are shown here, with their promise made good; they are (left to right) Vlisides, Mary Lou Hollway, Doris Allmendinger, Suzanne Springer and Garrett Graham. ("May 26, 1941": Officers of the Ann Arbor High School student council (see photo) presented a new flagpole, erected on the school grounds, to principal and faculty. Funds for it were raised by various social activities.)