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May
Year
1981
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Ann Arbor High Dedicates Record Board to Former Track and Field Coach Tim Ryan, July 1966 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Ann Arbor High Dedicates Record Board to Former Track and Field Coach Tim Ryan, July 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 6, 1966
Caption:
Former Track Coach Honored: Tim Ryan (center), Ann Arbor High track coach who served the school for 38 years from 1926 to 1964, looks over the recently placed record board dedicated in his honor. Ryan coached several of the finest cinder squads in Michigan prep history and during the late 40's and early 50's compiled an amazing record of 45 victories in 46 dual meets. At left is Frank Kline, Ann Arbor High athletic director, and at right is Jim Love, the present track coach who succeeded Ryan in 1964. The board bears the name Pioneer High as a result of the Board of Education's decision to rename Ann Arbor High in view of the planned construction of a second high school which will be named Huron High.

Mike Sims and Ed Oxley Run Relay for Ann Arbor High School, April 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Mike Sims and Ed Oxley Run Relay for Ann Arbor High School, April 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 27, 1966
Caption:
Pioneer Pass: Ann Arbor High's Mike Sims passes the baton to teammate Ed Oxley as the 880-yard relay team runs its best time, shaving nearly two seconds off its previous best. The relay win helped Ann Arbor take its second straight Six-A League victory.

Ed Oxley Wins Long Jump for Ann Arbor High School, March 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Ed Oxley Wins Long Jump for Ann Arbor High School, March 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 25, 1966
Caption:
Soaring Jumper: Ann Arbor High's Ed Oxley tries his luck in the long jump and he won the event with a leap of 19 feet 7 inches in the dual meet with Wayne Memorial. The former Pioneer cager was among the 10 winners in the afternoon event.

Pioneer High School Football Team Alumni, October 1985 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald

Pioneer High School Football Team Alumni, October 1985 image
Year:
1985
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1985
Caption:
Twelve former varsity athletes from the Ann Arbor High football team of 1965 which has a 7-1 record and was rated sixth in the state by AP, recently attended a reunion: (front row) Ed Oxley, Robin Brier, Tom Knight, George Metzner, Dale Leslie, Jim Lutz; (back row) Jamie Buhr, Bill Fraumann, Tim Wadhams, Eugene Smith, Tom Weinmann, Steve Towery. Others from the team who were at the reunion were Dave Dean, Jim Dick, Mark Carrow, Ken Westerman, Doug Kline, Tom Wilkins, and Fred Smith.

Ann Arbor High School Track Team Six-A League Champions, May 1966 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Ann Arbor High School Track Team Six-A League Champions, May 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 30, 1966
Caption:
Six-A League Champions - Joining The News' Pictorial Honor Roll of Champions following their undefeated dual-meet season, Six-A League championship, and fourth-place finish in the 112-school state class A meet are Ann Arbor High's trackmen. From left (front row) are Coach Jim Love, Pete Kempf, Larry Steeb, Mike Sims, Pat Shipstead, John Sharemet, John Holt, co-captain Ed Oxley, co-captain Don Dates, Bill Shelton, Alan Campbell, Scott Eshelman, Jim Dick, Bob Keen and assistant coach Bob Jones. In second row are Bruce Sharemet, Dave Fisher, Dave Gebhart, Dave Wells, Scott Westrum, Gary Moore, Steve Gates, Scott Moore, Keith Givens, Tom Holt, Brent Stone, Tom Wood, Bob Ufer and Larry Robards. In third row are manager Tom Bittman, Pat Doran, Don Reiff, John Helms, Mike Lutz, Bob Zasa, Fred Smith, John Winkelhaus, John Stone, Al Lutz, Randy Sell and manager Brian Hoefle. In the row, again left to right, are Mike Smith, Alexander Moore, Art Mack, Rick Marr, John Ashford, Keith Peden, Jon Wilson, Mike Sekaros, John Thornton, Tim Lehman, Jim Ransom, and Clyde Gibson. Missing is Tony Wiench.