Michigan State Normal College Basketball Team, December 1936

Year:
1936
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1936
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OPPOSE WOLVERINES TONIGHT -- Pictured above is the Michigan State Normal quintet of Ypsilanti which will furnish the opposition for the Michigan basketball five in its opener tonight. From left to right the Hurons are Walker a guard, Casucci a forward, Engle center, Wenger guard and Capt. Wendt, forward. Wenger and Wendt are the only veterans, the remaining three being sophomores.
Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1936
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OPPOSE WOLVERINES TONIGHT -- Pictured above is the Michigan State Normal quintet of Ypsilanti which will furnish the opposition for the Michigan basketball five in its opener tonight. From left to right the Hurons are Walker a guard, Casucci a forward, Engle center, Wenger guard and Capt. Wendt, forward. Wenger and Wendt are the only veterans, the remaining three being sophomores.
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Michigan State Normal College Basketball Players Ed Engle And Louie Wenger, December 1936

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1936
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Michigan Normal Basketball Players From Ann Arbor, January 1938

Year:
1938
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Ann Arbor News, January 5, 1938
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PLOT TITANS' DOWNFALL: Ann Arbor's three representatives on the Michigan Normal basketball team - Captain Louis Wenger, left; Ed Engle, center and Jimmy Walsh - flash big smiles as they plot the downfall of the University of Detroit Titans who will be met in Ypsilanti tonight. Still another Ann Arbor boy, Nickie Pegan, will likely see action for the Titans. Pegan and Wenger learned their basketball at Ann Arbor High while Engle and Walsh were stars at St. Thomas.
Ann Arbor News, January 5, 1938
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PLOT TITANS' DOWNFALL: Ann Arbor's three representatives on the Michigan Normal basketball team - Captain Louis Wenger, left; Ed Engle, center and Jimmy Walsh - flash big smiles as they plot the downfall of the University of Detroit Titans who will be met in Ypsilanti tonight. Still another Ann Arbor boy, Nickie Pegan, will likely see action for the Titans. Pegan and Wenger learned their basketball at Ann Arbor High while Engle and Walsh were stars at St. Thomas.
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New Scoreboard For Forsythe Junior High School, March 1968 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 13, 1968
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New Scoreboard For Forsythe Six Forsythe Junior High students and faculty members pose with a new scoreboard furnished recently by the teachers. The portable scoreboard, which was presented to the student body yesterday during an assembly, will be used until the school can afford an electronic one. All of the faculty contributed either time or money - or both - for it. From left are Ann Morrison, social studies teacher; student Peter Levine; Mrs. Susan Girod, French teacher; students Bill Malcolm and Kathy Kitchenmaster, and athletic coach Donald P. Anderson.
Ann Arbor News, March 13, 1968
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New Scoreboard For Forsythe Six Forsythe Junior High students and faculty members pose with a new scoreboard furnished recently by the teachers. The portable scoreboard, which was presented to the student body yesterday during an assembly, will be used until the school can afford an electronic one. All of the faculty contributed either time or money - or both - for it. From left are Ann Morrison, social studies teacher; student Peter Levine; Mrs. Susan Girod, French teacher; students Bill Malcolm and Kathy Kitchenmaster, and athletic coach Donald P. Anderson.
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Huron Vs. Ypsilanti Basketball, February 1988 Photographer: Rodney Curtis

Year:
1988
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1988
Caption:
Huron's Terrance Perkins grabs the ball away from Ypsilanti's Lamar Davis, but the Braves grasped the SCC title.
Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1988
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Huron's Terrance Perkins grabs the ball away from Ypsilanti's Lamar Davis, but the Braves grasped the SCC title.
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Ann Arbor High School Basketball Team, March 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Year:
1961
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 14, 1961
Caption:
Members of the Ann Arbor team are (left to right, standing) Coach Chuck Ritter, Roy Campbell, Squire Padgett, Bill Yearnd, Mike Staebler, Dennis Johnson, Todd Leonard, and Manager Bruce Holzhauer, plus (left to right, kneeling), Larry Lande, Jim Wall, Jerry Gerstler, Don Simons, Jim Warner and Doug Vaitkus. Missing at the time the photo was made were Ken Vaitkus and Chuck Menefee.
Ann Arbor News, March 14, 1961
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Members of the Ann Arbor team are (left to right, standing) Coach Chuck Ritter, Roy Campbell, Squire Padgett, Bill Yearnd, Mike Staebler, Dennis Johnson, Todd Leonard, and Manager Bruce Holzhauer, plus (left to right, kneeling), Larry Lande, Jim Wall, Jerry Gerstler, Don Simons, Jim Warner and Doug Vaitkus. Missing at the time the photo was made were Ken Vaitkus and Chuck Menefee.
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Ann Arbor High Basketball Players At Student Assembly Display Trophies From The Season, March 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 22, 1966
Caption:
The disappointment of losing the State Class A Tournament final game to Ferndale, despite a fine effort, all but faded away for Ann Arbor High basketball players yesterday when the school held a rousing student assembly. "You're Still No. 1 With Us. Welcome Home," reads the sign above them. It takes the entire starting five to hold all the trophies and awards garnered by the squad in the past few weeks. Holding awards are, (left to right), Bill Fraumann, regional championship trophy; Tim Wadhams, Six-A League championship trophy; Ed Oxley, state runnerup trophy; Don Dates, district championship trophy, and Capt. Earle Higgins, a State Legislature resolution commending the team. Looking over the impressive lineup of basketball players and hardware are Coach Ed Klum and Principal Nicholas Schreiber (far right). The Pioneers won 19 games and lost only four during the season.
Ann Arbor News, March 22, 1966
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The disappointment of losing the State Class A Tournament final game to Ferndale, despite a fine effort, all but faded away for Ann Arbor High basketball players yesterday when the school held a rousing student assembly. "You're Still No. 1 With Us. Welcome Home," reads the sign above them. It takes the entire starting five to hold all the trophies and awards garnered by the squad in the past few weeks. Holding awards are, (left to right), Bill Fraumann, regional championship trophy; Tim Wadhams, Six-A League championship trophy; Ed Oxley, state runnerup trophy; Don Dates, district championship trophy, and Capt. Earle Higgins, a State Legislature resolution commending the team. Looking over the impressive lineup of basketball players and hardware are Coach Ed Klum and Principal Nicholas Schreiber (far right). The Pioneers won 19 games and lost only four during the season.
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A basketball star's summer is spent ...

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1975
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Brother and Sister Act

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May
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1981
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Basketball Booth At The Tappan Junior High School Benefit Carnival, February 1952

Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1952
Caption:
ALMOST A BASKET: The expressions on these Tappan Junior High students' faces indicate that the girl in the center almost shot a basket. The basketball booth was one of many games in Tappan's benefit carnival last night at the school. The net (at right), stretching down to the contestant, was placed so the basketball would roll back to the "shooter" for a return try. Proceeds of the penny carnival and refreshment and bake sale will be used to help buy a movie camera and bleachers for the school. Many pupils and parents attending the party came from as far as Hamburg.
Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1952
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ALMOST A BASKET: The expressions on these Tappan Junior High students' faces indicate that the girl in the center almost shot a basket. The basketball booth was one of many games in Tappan's benefit carnival last night at the school. The net (at right), stretching down to the contestant, was placed so the basketball would roll back to the "shooter" for a return try. Proceeds of the penny carnival and refreshment and bake sale will be used to help buy a movie camera and bleachers for the school. Many pupils and parents attending the party came from as far as Hamburg.
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