Pioneer High School "Guys and Dolls", January 1971 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1971
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Ann Arbor News, January 18, 1971
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REHEARSAL: Rehearsal for their production of "Guys and Dolls" are Pioneer High School students (left to right) Marnie Powers, Chris Metas, Enya Gary and Forbes Dabney.
Ann Arbor News, January 18, 1971
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REHEARSAL: Rehearsal for their production of "Guys and Dolls" are Pioneer High School students (left to right) Marnie Powers, Chris Metas, Enya Gary and Forbes Dabney.
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'They Called Her Moses'
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May
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1970
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Pioneer High School Music Night - 'They Called Her Moses', May 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1970
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Ann Arbor News, May 21, 1970
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Ready for tonight's annual Spring Music Night program at Pioneer High School's auditorium are (from left, rear) Bill Goodwin, Enya Gary, Roger Williams, Cornell Kirkland, Kathy Kitchenmaster, Forbes Dabney and Beverly Johnson and (kneeling, from left) Ann Smith and Yvonne Taylor. The program will feature a selection entitled "They Called Her Moses," which tells the story of Harriet Tubman who helped slaves escape through the underground railroad during the Civil War. The black dancers in the program are from the "Our Own Thing" cultural activities program centered at Jones School. The program begins at 8 p.m.
Ann Arbor News, May 21, 1970
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Ready for tonight's annual Spring Music Night program at Pioneer High School's auditorium are (from left, rear) Bill Goodwin, Enya Gary, Roger Williams, Cornell Kirkland, Kathy Kitchenmaster, Forbes Dabney and Beverly Johnson and (kneeling, from left) Ann Smith and Yvonne Taylor. The program will feature a selection entitled "They Called Her Moses," which tells the story of Harriet Tubman who helped slaves escape through the underground railroad during the Civil War. The black dancers in the program are from the "Our Own Thing" cultural activities program centered at Jones School. The program begins at 8 p.m.
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'Our Own Thing' Has Winners
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May
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1971
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"Our Own Thing" Scholarship Winners Practice For Interlochen, May 1971 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1971
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Ann Arbor News, May 9, 1971
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Five of the eight "Our Own Thing" scholarship winners are directed by the founder of the organization, Willis Patterson, who is also a professor in the University School of Music. Left to right are: Ann Smith, Phillip Rhodes, Belinda Overstreet, Peter Young and Enya Gary. This is the third "Thing" group so honored.
Ann Arbor News, May 9, 1971
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Five of the eight "Our Own Thing" scholarship winners are directed by the founder of the organization, Willis Patterson, who is also a professor in the University School of Music. Left to right are: Ann Smith, Phillip Rhodes, Belinda Overstreet, Peter Young and Enya Gary. This is the third "Thing" group so honored.
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'Our Own Thing' Helps Students Study In Arts
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18
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September
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1971
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They Receive 'Our Own Thing' Help
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April
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1972
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Drive To Finance Arts Scholarships
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1972
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'Own Thing' Classes Offered
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September
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1972
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