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Saturday Tilt Slated Here With Redskins

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Day
4
Month
February
Year
1960
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Solid U High Agains Shows Title Thrust

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Day
21
Month
January
Year
1961
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University High School Battles Addison In Regional Basketball Tournament, March 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel

University High School Battles Addison In Regional Basketball Tournament, March 1960 image
Year:
1960
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 12, 1960
Caption:
Bradley Gets A Rebound: There were three Addison players gathered around the hoop to grab this rebound but U High's Stu Bradley, going high in the air, comes down with the ball. Addison's Paul Rumohr (4), Jerry Renfer (54) and Bob Sanderson (behind Bradley) were outhustled by Bradley. That's the Cubs' Bill Prakken (44) at left and Pete Andrews (30) in the rear. Near Andrews is Addison's Jim Frayer.

University High School Basketball Team Wins District Crown, March 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel

University High School Basketball Team Wins District Crown, March 1960 image
Year:
1960
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 8, 1960
Caption:
Also Make Honor Roll: U High's Cubs (above) [this photo] and Clinton's surprising Redskins (below), who will clash in Class C Regional play tomorrow, also have earned spots on The News pictorial honor roll of prep champions by gaining District Crowns. The Cubs are (bottom row, from left), Bill Prakken, Frank Winchester, Jim Beamer, Dennis Stevens, and Rusty Dobson; (middle row, from left), John McClusky, Stu Bradley, Pete Andrews, Jeff Fischer, and Paul Fauri, and (top row, from left), Dick Yeager, Jeff Frank, Bill Dixon, Bob Cleveland, Roscoe Bonisteel and Coach Nels Lehsten.

Ann Arbor has the blues in a big way

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
September
Year
1971
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AADL Talks To: Leni Sinclair

In this interview, photographer and activist Leni Sinclair recalls the origins of the Detroit Artists Workshop and first Trans-Love commune in Detroit, and their strategic retreat to Ann Arbor following the Detroit Riots. She also talks about the groups' politicization as the White Panther Party and reflects on life at their Hill Street commune, including what led to its breakup in the mid 1970s.

Rock Concerts Drive Set

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
May
Year
1971
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