Pioneer Metal Shop Students Show Lou Hollway The Sign They Constructed For Hollway Field, May 1976 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
Year:
1976
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Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1976
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Lou Hollway (left), long-time football coach at old Ann Arbor High, looks on proudly as three Pioneer students show him the sign they constructed in a metal shop welding class. The sign, made entirely from scrap metal, will rest atop the ticket booth at Hollway Field. The artisans, who made the sign under the direction of Bob Haddick, are (from left) Mark McArthur, John Gundrum and Mike Musser. (News Photo by Larry E. Wright)
Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1976
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Lou Hollway (left), long-time football coach at old Ann Arbor High, looks on proudly as three Pioneer students show him the sign they constructed in a metal shop welding class. The sign, made entirely from scrap metal, will rest atop the ticket booth at Hollway Field. The artisans, who made the sign under the direction of Bob Haddick, are (from left) Mark McArthur, John Gundrum and Mike Musser. (News Photo by Larry E. Wright)
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Proud Moment
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Lou Hollway Stands With Ann Arbor High School Band On Newly Dedicated Hollway Field, September 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, September 15, 1956
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HOLLWAY IN SPOTLIGHT: While the Ann Arbor High band played "He's a Jolly Good Fellow," Pioneer Athletic Director Lou Hollway enjoyed another fine moment following ceremonies which officially dedicated the school's new grid layout as Hollway Field. Supt. Jack Elzay, Principal Nicholas Schreiber, School Board President Frederic House, Mayor William E. Brown, jr., Michigan Athletic Director Fritz Crisler and Michigan Football Coach Ben Oosterbaan all offered special congratulations during the half-time interlude of last night's Ann Arbor High-Wayne opener. Hollway was lauded for 34 years of service to the public schools and the community.
Ann Arbor News, September 15, 1956
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HOLLWAY IN SPOTLIGHT: While the Ann Arbor High band played "He's a Jolly Good Fellow," Pioneer Athletic Director Lou Hollway enjoyed another fine moment following ceremonies which officially dedicated the school's new grid layout as Hollway Field. Supt. Jack Elzay, Principal Nicholas Schreiber, School Board President Frederic House, Mayor William E. Brown, jr., Michigan Athletic Director Fritz Crisler and Michigan Football Coach Ben Oosterbaan all offered special congratulations during the half-time interlude of last night's Ann Arbor High-Wayne opener. Hollway was lauded for 34 years of service to the public schools and the community.
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Institute Planned For Youth Leaders
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December
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1948
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Kip Taylor Visits Lou Hollway At Ann Arbor High School, January 1950
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1950
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Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1950
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BACK WHERE HE STARTED: LeVerne "Kip" Taylor (left), now head football coach at Oregon State College, returned to the scene of his former triumphs yesterday as he visited Louis H. Hollway, physical education director, in his office at the Ann Arbor high school. Hollway is pointing to a basketball picture taken in 1926 three years after Hollway came here to coach. Taylor was a member of that team which holds the all-time Pioneer record of winning 13 games and losing only to Detroit Northwestern in the semi-finals of the state tournament.
Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1950
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BACK WHERE HE STARTED: LeVerne "Kip" Taylor (left), now head football coach at Oregon State College, returned to the scene of his former triumphs yesterday as he visited Louis H. Hollway, physical education director, in his office at the Ann Arbor high school. Hollway is pointing to a basketball picture taken in 1926 three years after Hollway came here to coach. Taylor was a member of that team which holds the all-time Pioneer record of winning 13 games and losing only to Detroit Northwestern in the semi-finals of the state tournament.
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Kip Taylor Visits Lou Hollway At Ann Arbor High School, January 1950
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1950
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Kip Taylor Recalls His Scholastic Days
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Louis H. Hollway - Ann Arbor Public Schools Physical Education Director, June 1947
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1947
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Ann Arbor News, December 29, 1948
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Louis H. Hollway, city recreation director, will direct a six-week Volunteer Leaders Institute to train both young and adult youth leaders in handling youth recreation. The institute, sponsored by the Ann Arbor Council of Social Agencies, is scheduled to start Feb. 24 in Ann Arbor High School.
Ann Arbor News, December 29, 1948
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Louis H. Hollway, city recreation director, will direct a six-week Volunteer Leaders Institute to train both young and adult youth leaders in handling youth recreation. The institute, sponsored by the Ann Arbor Council of Social Agencies, is scheduled to start Feb. 24 in Ann Arbor High School.
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Lou Hollway Near Retirement As Ann Arbor High School Athletic Director, January 1962 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1962
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Ann Arbor News, January 25, 1962
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STILL SMILING: In 40 years as Ann Arbor High coach and athletic director and a number of years as the school's physical education director and the city's recreation director, Lou Hollway has had many ups and a few downs. A laugh and a smile and a "no-gripe" philosophy always have helped him over the rough spots.
Ann Arbor News, January 25, 1962
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STILL SMILING: In 40 years as Ann Arbor High coach and athletic director and a number of years as the school's physical education director and the city's recreation director, Lou Hollway has had many ups and a few downs. A laugh and a smile and a "no-gripe" philosophy always have helped him over the rough spots.
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Lou Hollway Near Retirement As Ann Arbor High School Athletic Director, January 1962 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1962
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