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Lee Roy Wasmund Calls Signals For University High School's Football Team, September 1945

Lee Roy Wasmund Calls Signals For University High School's Football Team, September 1945 image
Year:
1945
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 21, 1945
Caption:
CUB SIGNAL-CALLER: Lee Roy Wasmund was calling signals today as University High school's first football team met Dundee at Dundee in the Cubs' opening contest. Wasmund will operate under center in the T-formation in which Coach Les Heidamos has drilled his Cubs for offense.

Dude Stephenson, Lee Roy Wasmund, Gary Agnew, & Keith Galpin, University High School Football Team, September 1945

Dude Stephenson, Lee Roy Wasmund, Gary Agnew, & Keith Galpin, University High School Football Team, September 1945 image
Year:
1945
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1945
Caption:
CUB OFFENSE WILL REST ON THEIR SHOULDERS TOMORROW: If University High school scores a Huron League football victory over Flat Rock here tomorrow the backfield chores will have to be well done by the above quartet which includes, left to right, Dude Stephenson, Lee Roy Wasmund, Gary Agnew and Keith Galpin.

Dude Stephenson Kicks For University High School Football Team, September 1945

Dude Stephenson Kicks For University High School Football Team, September 1945 image
Year:
1945
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 7, 1945
Caption:
THREE SCHOLASTIC GRIDDERS WHO WILL BE BUSY NEXT TUESDAY: Here are three high school football players who will be busy in opposing backfields at Wines Field next Tuesday night when U High and St. Thomas hook up in the first of what is expected to become an annual football series. Irish backs on the right are Jim Hiller (left) and Larry Schnebelt while the high-kicking gentleman on the left is U High's Dude Stephenson. Hiller and Schnebelt work the halfback posts for St. Thomas while Stephenson usually lines up in the tailback spot for U High. All three men are apt to be in there most of the time next Tuesday since neither U High Coach Les Heidamos nor St. Thomas Mentor Jeep Mehaffey boasts much depth and thus neither does much substituting. This is the first year University High has fielded a football team so this is the first year St. Thomas and the Cubs have met in gridiron strife. But the game already has commanded considerable interest among Ann Arbor fans.

Klaus Nordmeyer - University High School Football Team, November 1945

Klaus Nordmeyer - University High School Football Team, November 1945 image
Year:
1945
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1945
Caption:
READY FOR ACTION: Two players who will be busy tomorrow night when U High and St. Thomas clash on Wines Field are shown here with Klaus Nordmeyer (top) expected to start in the Cub backfield while Capt. Dick DeLoof will lead the Irish from his post at center. The game, first in football between the two schools, will begin at 8 o'clock.

Jack Spencer, Jim Gentry, & Gary Agnew, University High School Football Team, November 1945

Jack Spencer, Jim Gentry, & Gary Agnew, University High School Football Team, November 1945 image
Year:
1945
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 10, 1945
Caption:
ST. THOMAS, U HIGH GRIDDERS READY FOR ACTION IN FIRST IRISH-CUB FOOTBALL ENCOUNTER TUESDAY: The above representatives of St. Thomas and University high schools' football teams are all set to go against each other Tuesday night as are their unpictured teammates. Shown in the top picture are, left to right, St. Thomas gridders Bob O'Connor, end; Neal Conneally, fullback; John Smith, also a fullback, and Jim Devine, a tackle. Cubs pictured in the bottom picture are, left to right, Jack Spencer, tackle; Jim Gentry, guard, and Gary Agnew, tackle.

Students Studying for Exams at St. Thomas, January 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Students Studying  for Exams at St. Thomas, January 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 21, 1965
Caption:
'Cram Session' Students studying in the library of St. Thomas High School look pretty much like their counterparts at University High and Ann Arbor High, as all three schools prepare for semester exams next week. They'll relax afterward.