Ann Arbor High School Track Team Six-A League Champions, May 1966 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, May 30, 1966
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Six-A League Champions - Joining The News' Pictorial Honor Roll of Champions following their undefeated dual-meet season, Six-A League championship, and fourth-place finish in the 112-school state class A meet are Ann Arbor High's trackmen. From left (front row) are Coach Jim Love, Pete Kempf, Larry Steeb, Mike Sims, Pat Shipstead, John Sharemet, John Holt, co-captain Ed Oxley, co-captain Don Dates, Bill Shelton, Alan Campbell, Scott Eshelman, Jim Dick, Bob Keen and assistant coach Bob Jones. In second row are Bruce Sharemet, Dave Fisher, Dave Gebhart, Dave Wells, Scott Westrum, Gary Moore, Steve Gates, Scott Moore, Keith Givens, Tom Holt, Brent Stone, Tom Wood, Bob Ufer and Larry Robards. In third row are manager Tom Bittman, Pat Doran, Don Reiff, John Helms, Mike Lutz, Bob Zasa, Fred Smith, John Winkelhaus, John Stone, Al Lutz, Randy Sell and manager Brian Hoefle. In the row, again left to right, are Mike Smith, Alexander Moore, Art Mack, Rick Marr, John Ashford, Keith Peden, Jon Wilson, Mike Sekaros, John Thornton, Tim Lehman, Jim Ransom, and Clyde Gibson. Missing is Tony Wiench.
Ann Arbor News, May 30, 1966
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Six-A League Champions - Joining The News' Pictorial Honor Roll of Champions following their undefeated dual-meet season, Six-A League championship, and fourth-place finish in the 112-school state class A meet are Ann Arbor High's trackmen. From left (front row) are Coach Jim Love, Pete Kempf, Larry Steeb, Mike Sims, Pat Shipstead, John Sharemet, John Holt, co-captain Ed Oxley, co-captain Don Dates, Bill Shelton, Alan Campbell, Scott Eshelman, Jim Dick, Bob Keen and assistant coach Bob Jones. In second row are Bruce Sharemet, Dave Fisher, Dave Gebhart, Dave Wells, Scott Westrum, Gary Moore, Steve Gates, Scott Moore, Keith Givens, Tom Holt, Brent Stone, Tom Wood, Bob Ufer and Larry Robards. In third row are manager Tom Bittman, Pat Doran, Don Reiff, John Helms, Mike Lutz, Bob Zasa, Fred Smith, John Winkelhaus, John Stone, Al Lutz, Randy Sell and manager Brian Hoefle. In the row, again left to right, are Mike Smith, Alexander Moore, Art Mack, Rick Marr, John Ashford, Keith Peden, Jon Wilson, Mike Sekaros, John Thornton, Tim Lehman, Jim Ransom, and Clyde Gibson. Missing is Tony Wiench.
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Jimmy & Ruthie Ransom Rake Leaves, September 1957
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1957
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Ann Arbor News, September 7, 1957
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FEELS LIKE FALL: Summer seems to be gone from Ann Arbor and another evidence is the fact that the first leaf-raking is becoming necessary. Here, Jimmy Ransom, 6, does the job at his 1001 Granger Ave. home with "help" from his sister, Ruthie, 2.
Ann Arbor News, September 7, 1957
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FEELS LIKE FALL: Summer seems to be gone from Ann Arbor and another evidence is the fact that the first leaf-raking is becoming necessary. Here, Jimmy Ransom, 6, does the job at his 1001 Granger Ave. home with "help" from his sister, Ruthie, 2.
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Rev. Eugene Ransom reads from the Bible to his children and a friend at his home on Granger Ave, December 1955 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1955
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Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1955
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'And Caesar Sent Out A Decree...': Family reading of the Biblical Christmas story has been a tradition in many Christian homes through the years. Here the Rev. Eugene Ransom of 1001 Granger Ave. reads from the Bible to his sons (left to right) Jim, Tom and Bob, and Susie Hollenback, a friend from across the street.
Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1955
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'And Caesar Sent Out A Decree...': Family reading of the Biblical Christmas story has been a tradition in many Christian homes through the years. Here the Rev. Eugene Ransom of 1001 Granger Ave. reads from the Bible to his sons (left to right) Jim, Tom and Bob, and Susie Hollenback, a friend from across the street.
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