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Ann Arbor High School Varsity Football Team, September 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Ann Arbor High School Varsity Football Team, September 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1950
Caption:
MEET ANN ARBOR HIGH'S GRID CHAMPS: This is the gang which brought Ann Arbor High a second straight Five-A League grid title as well as another undefeated season. Left to right in the bottom row are Coach Hank Fonde, John Morrow, Bob Randall, Jim Splitt, John Cartwright, Don Boorom, Paul Tibbals, Mike Rodriguez, Don Hinz, and Line Coach Kurt Kampe. Second row, left to right: Ray Karsian, Jack Gray, Don O'Hara, Jim Love, Bud Parks, Chandler Handley, Doug Peden, Bob Weber, and End Coach Frank Kline. Third row, left to right: Jim Cartwright, Bruce Fraser, Ron Arnst, Fred Adams, Phil Saka, Kent Pichard, Ned Jones, and Ernie McCoy. Fourth row, left to right: Al Jesperson, Bill Hare, John Heald, Brian Fingerle, Dick Zill, Harold Shilling, Doug Nordman, and Prenty Ware. Top row, left to right: Tom Sibert, Coleman Jewett, Marv Fraker, Harold Sindlinger, Chuck Featherly, George Hartman, and John Batsakes. Capt. Dick Chatters was unable to be present when this picture was taken.

Bob Weber - Ann Arbor High School Football Team, September 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Bob Weber - Ann Arbor High School Football Team, September 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 26, 1950
Caption:
CAN'T WAIT TO GET AT 'EM: Rough and ready Bob Weber, Ann Arbor High's hard-charging defensive guard whose dad, loquacious Wally Weber, earned football fame as a Michigan fullback great prior to acceptance of the Wolverine coaching duties he now performs, had a quick answer when his father asked him why he didn't go out for the more glamorous backfield positions instead of the line. "I'd rather be up front where I can get at 'em quicker," young Weber told his father. He'll be getting at 'em quickly again Friday night when Ann Arbor High plays Ferndale Lincoln at Ferndale.