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Ann Arbor High School Track Team, May 1941 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Ann Arbor High School Track Team, May 1941 image
Year:
1941
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 23, 1941
Caption:
UNBEATEN PIONEERS TO SEEK STATE TRACK TITLE: Ann Arbor high's unbeaten track team will seek the state scholastic Class A title at East Lansing tomorrow in competition with 35 Class A schools. Although his team has been installed as a favorite, Coach Tim Ryan figures that Benton Harbor may win the meet. Benton Harbor has two athletes capable of winning four firsts for a total of 24 points as well as other probable point winners, including its relay team. The Pioneers are undefeated in five dual meets and captured the titles in the River Rouge and Albion College invitationals and in the Five-A league. From left to right the Pioneers are: Top row - Manager D. Siebert, Guy Paul, L. Nelson, W. Moss, W. Delhey, Paul Braun, E. Vlisides and Bob Twining; Middle row - Manager A. Steeb, W. Larmee, Herb Wenk, Wilbur Hann, Bill Wheatley, Wayne Newman, Glen Shankland, D. Bowerman and Coach Tim Ryan. Front row - J. Mercado, William Blaess, Ron Schairer, P. Ringquist, W. Marshall, Desmond Howarth, F. Nowland and J. Bertsos.

Ann Arbor High School student council officers around their new flagpole, May 1941 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

Ann Arbor High School student council officers around their new flagpole, May 1941 image
Year:
1941
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1961
Caption:
PROMISE FULFILLED: Eleas Vlisides last year won election to the Student Council presidency at Ann Arbor High chiefly on his promised to campaign for a new flagpole for the school. He and other officers are shown here, with their promise made good; they are (left to right) Vlisides, Mary Lou Hollway, Doris Allmendinger, Suzanne Springer and Garrett Graham. ("May 26, 1941": Officers of the Ann Arbor High School student council (see photo) presented a new flagpole, erected on the school grounds, to principal and faculty. Funds for it were raised by various social activities.)