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-fd 70 en 4, img cameo ?afu!4 in glcvuf, 3 Left to right: Paul Smith, '55 Captain Bob Correll, '56 Captain Jim Baughn, Bob Lewis. The 1955 football season marked the fourth consecutive season without a defeat for Ann Arbor High School. We have had only one de- feat, in 1951, since Hank Fonde, the most popu- lar guy on campus , ioined the faculty in l949. This past season was our greatest. Captain Bob Correll led our fighting eleven through eight straight victories, which made Ann Arbor the State champions and won for us the 6A League Trophy. The picture above shows the players cele- brating at the 1955 Championship Banquet. The other picture shows how elated our boys were by carrying Mr. Fonde oft the field when Ann Arbor came from behind to win from Battle Creek, T9- l3, in the last tive seconds of the game, and proved beyond any doubt our superiority. Bob Lewis was deservingly voted the most valu- able player of the season, and iunior Jim Baughn was elected to take over Bob Correll's iob as cap- tain for 1956. Long hours spent in the training room brought Paul Smith the Double A Bucket. Other awards were presented by the Detroit Times and Free Press, as well as recognition by the Associated Press. Happy team carries Coach Hank Fonde oft the field after the exciting Battle Creek game.
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