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MEET THE CHAMPS: Since 1923 Ann Arbor High has been trying to go through a football season undefeated. Since 1935 a Five-A league championship has evaded its grasp. This year, however, both facts were accomplished when the Pioneers swept to a record of seven victories and one tie.
Here are the boys responsible for it. From left to right - Bottom Row: Coach Laverne Taylor, Bob Hochrein, Bill Fisher, Don Cress, Nate Kett, Dick Walterhouse, Capt. Harry Koruan, Wallace Koebnick, Ed Jamadanian, Mike Katapol, Christo Gagalis, Coach Don Drake.
Second Row: Ken Levy, John Bertsos, Bob Twining, Phil Reid, Bill Sunday, Bob Kalmbach, John Wares, George Crocker, Russell Reuter, John Crandell.
Third Row: Val Smith, Don Knight, Jack Bevier, Craig Parker, Russell Rochte, Sherill Davis, Howard Yek, Howard Wight, Bob Webb, Bill Navarre.
Fourth Row: Otto Kruse, Dick Poole, Jack Dates, Dick Stribley, Carl Hetchler, Alvin Staebler, Bill Marshall, Bob Leneberg, Wilber Hann, Walker Lang.
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COACH TAYLOR'S FIRST SEASON WAS UNBEATEN ONE: For the first time since 1923 the Ann Arbor high football team shown here swept to an unbeaten season under command of its new coach, Laverne Taylor. It also won the Five-A league championship. The season's record was seven victories and a tie.
The players, from left to right: Bottom row - Bob Hochrein, Bill Fisher, Don Cress, Nate Kett, Dick Walterhouse, Capt. Harry Koruan, Wallace Koebnick, Ed Jamadanian, Mike Katapol and Christo Gaglis. Second row - Ken Levy, John Bertsos, Bob Twining, Phil Reid, Bill Sunday, Bob Kalmbach, John Wares, George Crocker, Russell Reuter and John Crandell. Third row - Val Smith, Don Knight, Jack Bevier, Craig Parker, Russell Rochte, Sherill Davis, Howard Yek, Howard Wright, Bob Webb, and Nelson Navarre. Fourth row - Otto Kruse, Dick Poole, Jack Dates, Dick Stribley, Carl Hetcher, Alvin Staebler, Bill Marshall, Bob Leneberg, Wilbur Hann and Walker Lang.
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