Betty Lu Is Named Pioneer High School's Homecoming Queen, October 1968
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1968
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Homecoming, Pioneer Style: Ann Arbor Pioneer High School's 1968 Homecoming queen, Betty Lu (center), a senior, smiles prettily on being announced winner of the annual queen contest at last night's football game between Pioneer High and Battle Creek Central. Members of her court at left are (left to right) Nan Hutchings, a senior; Sandy Harris (partly hidden from view), a junior; and Barbara Watkins, a sophomore. At right (left to right) are blond Fran Durner, a senior, Jill Steinman, a junior; and Kathy Kitchenmaster, a sophomore. A Homecoming parade preceded the queen crowning.
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1968
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Homecoming, Pioneer Style: Ann Arbor Pioneer High School's 1968 Homecoming queen, Betty Lu (center), a senior, smiles prettily on being announced winner of the annual queen contest at last night's football game between Pioneer High and Battle Creek Central. Members of her court at left are (left to right) Nan Hutchings, a senior; Sandy Harris (partly hidden from view), a junior; and Barbara Watkins, a sophomore. At right (left to right) are blond Fran Durner, a senior, Jill Steinman, a junior; and Kathy Kitchenmaster, a sophomore. A Homecoming parade preceded the queen crowning.
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Pioneer High School Homecoming Queen Candidates, October 1968
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1968
Caption:
Homecoming Lasses: The members of the Pioneer High School 1968 Homecoming Court pose prettily for our photographer. They are (back row, from left) juniors Sandy Harris and Jill Steinman, sophomores Kathy Kitchenmaster and Barbara Watkins and (front row, from left) seniors Nan Hutchings, Fran Durner and Betty Lu. Misses Hutchings and Lu were named to last year's Homecoming Court. The queen will be selected and crowned during the halftime ceremonies of Saturday's football game against Battle Creek Central High School. Festivities start at 6 p.m. Friday with a Homecoming Parade.
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1968
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Homecoming Lasses: The members of the Pioneer High School 1968 Homecoming Court pose prettily for our photographer. They are (back row, from left) juniors Sandy Harris and Jill Steinman, sophomores Kathy Kitchenmaster and Barbara Watkins and (front row, from left) seniors Nan Hutchings, Fran Durner and Betty Lu. Misses Hutchings and Lu were named to last year's Homecoming Court. The queen will be selected and crowned during the halftime ceremonies of Saturday's football game against Battle Creek Central High School. Festivities start at 6 p.m. Friday with a Homecoming Parade.
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Former Resident To Head Ensemble
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27
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December
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1970
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'They Called Her Moses'
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21
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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
Year:
1970
Published In:
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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