Ann Arbor Board Of Education Members Attend A Tea For New Teachers At Ann Arbor High School, September 1961 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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Ann Arbor Board Of Education Members Attend A Tea For New Teachers At Ann Arbor High School, September 1961 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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Ann Arbor Board Of Education Members Attend A Tea For New Teachers At Ann Arbor High School, September 1961 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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Old Ann Arbor High School, 1956 North Quadrangle Photographer: Rick Cocco
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1956
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Carnegie Library Facade on Huron Street, North Quad, University of Michigan, November 17 2020 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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Carnegie Library Facade on Huron Street, North Quad, University of Michigan, December 5, 2020 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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Carnegie Library Facade on Huron Street, North Quad, University of Michigan, December 5, 2020 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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Jim Turner is a New Flanker for Ann Arbor High Varsity Football, September 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, September 26, 1956
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NEW CROP OF FLANKERS: Heavy graduation losses and early injuries this season cut sharply into Ann Arbor High's supply of varsity ends in football. But rapid development of this trio is helping to remedy the situation. From left are Jim Turner, Lot Fonville and Herb Williams, all of whom will see considerable action along with the starting left flanker, Bill Halliday, in Friday's game at Flint. Turner, a 5-foot 9-inch 164-pounder, made his first varsity start a good one last week. Fonville, 5-10 and 167 pounds and, like Turner, a junior, has proved capable, especially on defense. Williams, a sophomore who stands 5 feet 8 inches and wights 159, appears to have everything it takes to become outstanding.
Ann Arbor News, September 26, 1956
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NEW CROP OF FLANKERS: Heavy graduation losses and early injuries this season cut sharply into Ann Arbor High's supply of varsity ends in football. But rapid development of this trio is helping to remedy the situation. From left are Jim Turner, Lot Fonville and Herb Williams, all of whom will see considerable action along with the starting left flanker, Bill Halliday, in Friday's game at Flint. Turner, a 5-foot 9-inch 164-pounder, made his first varsity start a good one last week. Fonville, 5-10 and 167 pounds and, like Turner, a junior, has proved capable, especially on defense. Williams, a sophomore who stands 5 feet 8 inches and wights 159, appears to have everything it takes to become outstanding.
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Jim Turner's Ann Arbor High Varsity Football Portrait, September 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor High Backfielders Bob Sinanian, Jim Turner, and Gerald Williams, September 1957
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1957
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Ann Arbor News, October 2, 1957
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AFTER SOME SCALPS: Flint Central's Indians are the target for this trio of Ann Arbor High backfielders this week. From left are Fullback Bob Sinanian, Wingback Jim Turner, and Fullback Gerald Williams. Each has scored a touchdown this season--Sinanian on a 90-yard scamper at Wayne, Turner on a 12-yard run at Wayne, and Williams on a 31-yard return of an intercepted pass against Kalamazoo. The three senior lettermen carry a total of almost 500 pounds with the 5-foot 7-inch Sinanian going 154, the 5-10 Turner 161, and the 5-9 Williams 177. All will be busy on Hollway Field Friday night.
Ann Arbor News, October 2, 1957
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AFTER SOME SCALPS: Flint Central's Indians are the target for this trio of Ann Arbor High backfielders this week. From left are Fullback Bob Sinanian, Wingback Jim Turner, and Fullback Gerald Williams. Each has scored a touchdown this season--Sinanian on a 90-yard scamper at Wayne, Turner on a 12-yard run at Wayne, and Williams on a 31-yard return of an intercepted pass against Kalamazoo. The three senior lettermen carry a total of almost 500 pounds with the 5-foot 7-inch Sinanian going 154, the 5-10 Turner 161, and the 5-9 Williams 177. All will be busy on Hollway Field Friday night.
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