High School Graduate's Parents Travel 14,828 Miles For Ceremony

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June
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1958
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Students Respond To Discrimination Charges

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1967
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Dolores Preston Wins Scholarship

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1957
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Schreiber Asks Temporary Stop On School Tours

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1956
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Ann Arbor High School students collect books to donate to prison, April 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1950
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Ann Arbor News, April 22, 1950
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Ann Arbor High School students' drive to collect books for the library of the State Prison of Southern Michigan at Jackson has been such a success that they are now busy sorting over the 2,000 contributions which have thus far been contributed. Above are (left to right) Adele Godfrey, Neil Remnant, Martha Heusel, Barbara De Wolfe, and Nanette Reganall. The students voted to undertake the project at the suggestion of their principal, Nicholas Schreiber. Schreiber and other school officials learned, when touring the prison recently, that no state funds had been appropriated to buy books for the prison library.
Ann Arbor News, April 22, 1950
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Ann Arbor High School students' drive to collect books for the library of the State Prison of Southern Michigan at Jackson has been such a success that they are now busy sorting over the 2,000 contributions which have thus far been contributed. Above are (left to right) Adele Godfrey, Neil Remnant, Martha Heusel, Barbara De Wolfe, and Nanette Reganall. The students voted to undertake the project at the suggestion of their principal, Nicholas Schreiber. Schreiber and other school officials learned, when touring the prison recently, that no state funds had been appropriated to buy books for the prison library.
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Nearly-Blind Youth's Greatest Thrill Comes When He Enters High School

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1954
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Air Raid Drill at Tappan School, February 1942 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

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1942
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Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1942
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AIR RAID DRILLS BEGIN: Ann Arbor schools bean a program of safety measures against possible air raids when Tappan school pupils went through an initial instruction test yesterday. Pictures above are students seated on a corridor floor, receiving instructions in precautions from Principal Nicholas Schreiber (center). The pupils went through the drill in perfect order. Other schools in the city will begin drills soon.
Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1942
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AIR RAID DRILLS BEGIN: Ann Arbor schools bean a program of safety measures against possible air raids when Tappan school pupils went through an initial instruction test yesterday. Pictures above are students seated on a corridor floor, receiving instructions in precautions from Principal Nicholas Schreiber (center). The pupils went through the drill in perfect order. Other schools in the city will begin drills soon.
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High School Graduates Total 936

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1960
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Incidents Shut Ann Arbor High School

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1968
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Crowded Conditions Force Changes At High School

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1963
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