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if 1 ,IA ' 1 '. .ll is - 1. - V . J N A I V In V . egg, 'w f rffi c 5 A - c gg tr a 1- 2555 98-77 -1 Ln a .-' Q Je? Hari' i f f :Q f , ' , .T ', -2'f'f!1li ' V ' .L ' ' is - t or 1312! 1 1 - E : ' if 1 V 1 '- El , ' X X .j 4, 4 V vi -4 ik -' Q , 7'iiQsi ,. ---L I .A,.' THE TEAM Front row: Frank Croskey, Arnold Heller, Roy Scott, John Funk, Leonard Leader, Wayne Winter, Robert Williamson, Skip Westveld, Ed Bissell, Don Arnold, Tom Williamson. Back row: David Thompson, manager, Al Ludeman, John Russell, Bob Gies, Mr. Hodson, Dennis Folan, Ralph Hellebuyck, Bob Stanek, Mr. Laurent, Larry Teller, Don Halley, Stan Biebuyck, Jerry Folske, Dick Winter, manager. Missing: George Torney. VARSITY GAME SCORES 44 games. THE COACHES The football players were tutored by Coach John Laurent, center, assisted by Robert Hod- son, left, and Roy Herald, right. - I THE CHEERLEADERS Varsity cheerleaders left to right: Sandra Shipley, Pris- cilla Szydlak, Nan Merritt, Phyllis Rivard, Marion Braun, and Sandra Asselin. Anchor Bay Algonac 6 Anchor Bay Menphis 7 Anchor Bay Brown City 0 Anchor Bay New Haven O Anchor Bay Capac 7 Anchor Bay Almont 6 Anchor Bay Dryden 6 Anchor Bay Armada 13 The Anchor Bay Tars continued their winning ways in 1960 as they swept to their second straight undefeated season to run their winning streak to 17 With 17 returning lettermen, the Tars started their season by downing ever powerful Algonac 13-6 and then went on to win seven straight Southern Thumb League games as they collected 258 points to the opposition's 45. Leading the runners and scorers was John Funk with 708 yards and 74 points, followed closely by Bob Stanek with 702 yards and 67 points. The Tar A forward wall was led by tremendous offensive block- ing and defensive play that allowed the opponents 770 yards in eight games. Fourteen lettermen, 12 seniors, will be greatly missed in the 1961 season. -P Il-I
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M , , A Arnold Heller - right end - ' 'A ' ' All Conference Second Team All Blue Water Area First Team Jerry Folske - right tackle All Conference First Team All Blue Water Area Honorable Mention Robert Williamson - left guard All Conference First Team All Blue Water Area First Team Don Arnold - center All Conference First Team All Blue Water Area Second Team Ralph Hellebuyck - right guard All Conference Honorable Mention John Funk - left halfback All Conference First Team A11 Blue Water Area First Team Wayne Winter - left tackle All Conference Honorable Mention Stanley Biebuyck - left end All Conference Second Team Dennis Folan - quarterback All Conference Honorable Mention Robert Gies - right halfback Frank Croskey - guard Edward Bissell - guard Al Ludeman - halfback John Russell - end Leonard Leader - quarterback Anton Westveld - tackle Thomas Williamson 1959 All Conference Second Team tackle Captain Robert Stanek - fullback Most Valuable Player, All Conference First Team, All Blue Water Area First Team. ara OP econ Straight itfe W, lost during season due to a knee injury. 1 . IH 1 7 J L' Roy Scott - guard , ,M to Zz, Igig 1.3 V 'il ' f 'UL' ' A Larry Teller ' center George Torney fullback A Injured during second s ipi-2-5'1f M it F, Don Halley ' tackle game and was lost for ifj-T.i55,f'21,op ay., L' kg. .- the season. Y -
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VARSITY IN ACTION Above: John Funk makes tackle as Leonard Leader 1191 and Larry Teller C795 move up to assist. Right: John Russell catches pass from Leonard Leader. M Above: Anchor Bay moves against Capac. Above: Extra point for Anchor Bay! .Ciffle Gm JDO 0411 Right JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES 2 5 Ar mada 6 6 New Haven 20 12 Mt. Clemens St. Mary's 6 32 New Baltimore St. Mary' s 7 12 Marine City Holy Cross 20 7 New Haven 33 'K iff . fn - A-. 5' 1- 1 1 1 M .Q-Q 'I y Y 43? x Front row: Denny Hall, Bob Aurand, David Furtah, Henry Endebrock, Fred Kopson, Gary Spilak, Ken Winter, manager. Second row: J. Folske, Don Andelich, William Vardy, Gary Winter, Gary Marcero, J. Folske, Roy Shanks. Back row: Mr. Herald, Ken Peterson,Wil1iam Gonyeau, James Visnaw, James Paul, David Foerster, Allen Godin.
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