Scramble For The Ball

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29
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October
Year
1976
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Pioneer Cagers Topple Huron

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4
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November
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1977
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Pioneer High vs. Huron High - Girls Basketball, November 1977 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Year:
1977
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Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1977
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UP FOR GRABS - Huron's Kath Edsall (41) and Pioneer's Donna Hunter (25) contend for a jump ball in Thursday's girls' basketball game at Pioneer High. Pioneer's Debbie Haines (10) and Kim Key (35) await the outcome. Pioneer won, 42-33.
Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1977
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UP FOR GRABS - Huron's Kath Edsall (41) and Pioneer's Donna Hunter (25) contend for a jump ball in Thursday's girls' basketball game at Pioneer High. Pioneer's Debbie Haines (10) and Kim Key (35) await the outcome. Pioneer won, 42-33.
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Huron High School Students From Moe Abrahams' First Hour Class With Food Drive Donations, November 1979

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1979
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Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1979
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PLENTY OF CANS - A total of 159 canned goods and one large pumpkin earned this class the victory for the most goods collected at Huron High School. In an effort to increase donations for the annual Salvation Army Canned Food Drive, the Huron High School Sisters Club, sponsor of the drive, came up with the idea of an all-school competition. The winners, members of Moe Abrahams first hour class, are: front row, from left, Chuck Damm, Nickie Smith, David Pehlke and Matt Schmidt. Back row: Monica Morton, Joyce Hunter, Abrahams, Sam Cox and Nolan Frederick. Huron High alone collected over 10 boxes of food and thousands of canned items were received from throughout the Ann Arbor schools. The goods will be distributed to needy area families, along with checks for perishable items, so that all can have a hearty Christmas meal.
Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1979
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PLENTY OF CANS - A total of 159 canned goods and one large pumpkin earned this class the victory for the most goods collected at Huron High School. In an effort to increase donations for the annual Salvation Army Canned Food Drive, the Huron High School Sisters Club, sponsor of the drive, came up with the idea of an all-school competition. The winners, members of Moe Abrahams first hour class, are: front row, from left, Chuck Damm, Nickie Smith, David Pehlke and Matt Schmidt. Back row: Monica Morton, Joyce Hunter, Abrahams, Sam Cox and Nolan Frederick. Huron High alone collected over 10 boxes of food and thousands of canned items were received from throughout the Ann Arbor schools. The goods will be distributed to needy area families, along with checks for perishable items, so that all can have a hearty Christmas meal.
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Plenty Of Cans

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23
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November
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1979
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Huron Cheerleaders Communicate

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11
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August
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1974
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Students gain new perspective after touring black colleges

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19
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April
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1988
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Cindy Morris Is Ready To Play For The Huron High School Tennis Team, April 1972 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

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1972
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Emily Barrett Plays For Huron High School Tennis Team, April 1972 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Year:
1972
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Ann Arbor News, June 18, 1972
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Emily Barrett stretches for a backhanded return
Ann Arbor News, June 18, 1972
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Emily Barrett stretches for a backhanded return
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Students in Huron High School Cafeteria, April 1989 Photographer: Robert Chase

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1989
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