Cranbrook School - Brook Yearbook (Bloomfield Hills, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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JOHN RICHARDS HOLDSWORTH Ricardo is a dyed-in-the-wool Latin. He speaks iiuent Span- ish, has travelled south of the border, and there are those who say he even takes a mental four-hour siesta every afternoon. Be that as it may, Dick is an appreciative observer of life in our good neighbor republics and would like to enter a business field where he can put his international talents to work. Glee Club and wrestling have absorbed his interests here at school. Getting away from this cold country, Dick aims for Entered Form IV Trinity College in Connecticut. Glee Club 5-6, Administrative Committee 6 Don has great mechanical and artistic DONALD THEODORE JONES perception. His tastes are gratified in Ememd Form IH clay or woodworking in the shop, and as a sophomore architect he designed Mr. Sperryis Biology Research Building. Don does not believe in a hurried, frustrated life and likes to achieve results at his own speed, not to do things for doings sake but to enjoy the task each day. He does not find school work too hard and relaxes from studies with an occasional game of tennis or Glee Club singing. His modest but steady plugging should carry him a long way in engineering at Colby. Glee Club 5-6. Christmas Pageant 5-6, Choir 6, Biology Research 4-5, Game Room Com- mittee 6 TALCOTT ALDRED JONES Athlete supreme and socialite undaunted, Entered Form IV Tal has put his accent on extra-curricular activities at Cranbrook. Captaining this year's quintet, the little monsterv has netted seven varsity letters in ball carry- ing, hoop shooting and ball hurling. It is this spirit and drive that made him an All American Page Hall prefect QHHOW neat can we get? l. Outside the class- room this Chicagoan has been especially active in Glee Club and Choir, taking the role of a wise man in the Christmas Pageant. Providing his encounter with a Spanish book turns out successfully, he will enter Georgia. Prefect, Glee Club 4-5-6, Christmas Pageant 4-5-6, CU Club 4-5-6, Football 5-6. Basketball 4-5, Captain 6, Baseball 4-5 Creltne thinking for Howard can best he HOWARD LIEDER KATES accomplished before a drawing board rath- Emewd Form H er than in a stuffy classroom. Painting or modeling in wood, his talent in unique perspective and shop technique has come out in everything from modernistic lamps to BROOK art work. Howard is handsome and powerfully built, though he inclines to the quiet side of school life, prefering to kick up his heels on weekends, He has handled the clarinet in the band since Lower School days, but his ultimate destination is in the field of designing at Michigan State. BROOK 6, Rifle Ciub 3-5, Band 2-3-4, Pillar Committee 6 ROSS MACKINNON LAVERTY Anything concerning jet fuels or rocket borne radar weapons is lively conversation for Kinnon. Long time model club member and aerodynamic ex-president, his adaptable scientific apti- tude shows itself in all classes where he consistently ranks high. Modest and of retiring disposition, Kinnon has chosen his opportunities and friends carefullv and devotes a lot of time to hitting the books. He is not built like a prai- fessional football player but his size came in handy on the wrestling mat. Mechanical engineering at Stanford or Cal. Tech. is his goal. Entered Form III Rifle Club 3-4-5, Model Club 8-4-5-6, Servers Guild 3-4-5-6, School Improvement Com- mittee 6, C Club 4-5-6, VVrestling 4

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To be closely associated with music is HARRY LEONARD HATTON one of Harry's basic loves. He saws a wicked cello and enjoys singing in several choral groups as an outlet for his rhythmic creativeness. Comes the warm air of spring and Harry drops Tschaikowsky and starts tennis, for this top-notch netter is a mainstay on the courts. Following in the family footsteps, he earned a prefectship and was exiled to the Lower School to practice his child psycholo- gy. A big success there, he plans, in later life, to enter the tanning industry and has been getting some practice recently on his mischievous charges. Entered Form IV Lower School Prefect, C-lee Club 5-6 Christmas Pageant 6, Choir 4-5-6, Orchestra 4-5-fi, C Club 4-5-6, Tennis 4-5-6 ROBERT LEE HAYMANS K'Big Redv has a long reach and tall build to Enteml I,-mm I help him gather in tricky basketball rebounds or snag football passes high over his head. Few chairs can accommodate him as he is an advocate of the slouch and relax method which enables him to listen or sleep in the classroom on the horizontal level. Bob likes rough fun, informal football and Kingswood girls. In the Christmas Pageant, though, he starred as a wise man and his voice, pitched like the bottom of a well, has been a Clee Club standout. Glee Club 5-6, Christmas Pageant 5-6, Crane 5, Rifle Club 1-2-3-4-5-6, Social Committee 6, Choir 5-6, C Club 5-6, Football 5-6, Basketball 6 Wild Bill is tht riw boned type of WILLIAM OLIVER HEFFLEY man, strong and silent. Possessed with Entered Fmmll lightning coordination and a muscular physique, he literally sweeps the ladies off their feet. While engaging in most of his extra-curricular activities on weekends, riflery is his main interest on campus and he has won many awards for his sharpshooting. Though he prefers four-wheeled transportation for dates, Bill is at home among the clouds in his light plane. In winter he plays a ferocious brand of hockey at defense, reputedly able to stop anything from a Mack truck down. Rifle Club 3-4-5-6, Smoking Committee 6 KENNETH R, HERMAN JR, 'fLet there be lighti' is Ken's prayer. Entered Form HI Speed-Graphic camera in hand, his talent for on-the-spot action and feel for com- osition has rained him man rizes besides Crane and BROOK laurels. Photo- P . I 5 . Y P 1 l graphic editor for the F rlday weekly and busy camera club vice-president, Ken held down varsity left wing in soccer season where his peppy spirit helped to spark the forward line. In his chairmanship of the senior cabin, this photo flash emphasized more weekend parties at the lagoon hideaway. BROOK 5, Glee Club 3-4-6, Christmas Pageant 3-4, Crane 5, Board 6, Quill and Scroll 5, Camera Club Vice President 6, Rifle Club 3-4, Cabin Committee Chairman 6, C Club 6, Soccer 6, Hockey 6 Light and well-coordinated describes WARREN WALTER I'IIR'I' JR, VVarren. Gifted with an easy-running Entwed Form V stride and exceptional wind, he has whirled around the cinder paths for his share of points in the mile. Something of a lone wolf in the off-season, Warren hides behind a big pair of horn-rim- med glasses and pretends to take studying seriously. Although he does well at his books, he prefers to sit back and ruminate on weekend fun and the frivolities of women or allied topics. Warren plans to push on to Miami University, Ohio, after graduation. Clee Club 6, Model Club 5, Game Room Committee 6



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In five effervescent years at Cranbrook, Bob ROBERT DALLAS LEISTER has bubbled over with school spirit twenty- Enmed Fam, H four hours of every day. A do or die winner of countless varsity letters, big Bob is a follower of many sports and perpetually manages to show it, come game time, by getting all muddied up, no matter how dry the field. Covering spot passes rather than spot passagesi' appeals to him, though his above-average marks testify to hard work. In recog- nition of his leadership and ardent participation, Bob served as Page senior prefect this year. The responsibility was easily carried on his broad shoulders. Senior Prefect, Church Cabinet 6, Glee Club 6, Christmas Pageant 6, Rifle Club 2-3-4-5-6, Sewers Guild 5-6, Radio Club 3, HC Club 3-4-5, Vice President 6, Football 3-5, Captain 6, Hockey 5-6, Track 4-5-6 t JOHN PHILIP LEWIS Give him a pair of s iked shoes to pound the Ememd Form IH cinder track and Iacli is a wonder. A spring quarter miler and fall cross-country man, he has taken his plaudits in his stride. If jack were as fast in physics as he is running, he would rival Einstein, but he performs well in both, thanks to a certain spark of genius and a lot of perserverance. Beside serious learning, he devotes some of his time to Ergasterion and a lot to the opposite sex. These complex relations sometimes become entangling, but john follows the Admiral's advice of never give up the ship. BROOK 6, Ergasterion 6, Crane 6, Rifle Club 3, Biology Research 3, Senior Gift Committee 6, C Club 6, Cross Country 6, Track 6 On encountering Ben the lmpact is tremen- BEN THOMAS LOWELL dous, for the burly Bear is a mainstay at Entered Farm V coach Dockstader's grunt and groan establish- ment. He also wrestles with the emneshing problems of the fair sex, though here his quick knowledge of holds gives him an advantage. Full of spirits, he is very talkative and a colorful story teller. Always ready to attempt anything that looks dangerous or exciting, Ben spends his spare time brushing up on Charles Atlas in case he meets some top-notch grapplers at the college level. Rifle Club 6, Stage Crew 6, Camera Club 5, Band 5-6, Social Committee 6, C Club 6. Football 6, Wrestling 6 ROBERT GEORGE LUTHER Pipes, pills and pains explain Bob's avo- E,,tc,,C,d Fam, IV cations and aversions. Even though he has been dubbed the happy hypochondriacr by his friends, this has not prevented him from developing his athletic prowess as a varsity football guard and intramural basketeer. He plans to apply his mental dexterity to engineering at General Motors Institute. There he will con- centrate on his chosen field of business administration. Bob also enjoys week- ends at Grandma,s or Cleveland, where he always manages to have a good time land tell the whole school about itl. Glee Club 5-6, Christmas Pageant 5-6. Rifle Club 4, Social Committee 6, C Club 5-6. Football 5 ' L l All 900 pounds of Bills robust WILLIAM BERNARD MACQMBER physique is solid muscle except Entered Form V a large developed portion between the ears. His tremendous power enabled him to dominate football line play and opposing grid hopefuls thought twice before trying a second off-tackle play on his side. As track captain, he has broken the 50 foot mark and school record in the shot-put. His handsome and respected figure was an energetic influence among 'C' Club members and on the school athletic scene. Summer finds him outdoors camping and canoeing in Canada, but he will go East to Princeton for a projected foreign service career. A Prefect, Glee Club 6, C Club 5, President 6, Football 5-6, Hockey 6, Track 5, Captain 6

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