Cranbrook School - Brook Yearbook (Bloomfield Hills, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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A boarding student for four years, Chuck hails from Port Huron, Michigan. His CHARLES WILLIAM FEAD .B-:hwy Y 'I .ag .V f K LYNN EDWARD 1' Lynn, a uie .Qfnember of the Page Hall group, s don his main glory here at Cranbrook th i . He has b e an rdent rifleman since his first arr a 0 r campus, an as also made a good contribution to the sta . is year iri his on the Administrative Committee, he hel e th Vgrou o hold r onsible position than it has held in years past. as been an ar e ber of the Student Federalists since the gr as inaugurated last ye . ext year he plans to enter the University of Michigan. Crane Staff 3, Rifle Club 3-4-5, Student Federalists 5-6, Administrative Committee 6. hobby is boats of all kinds, but he names sailing vessels as his favorites. Here at Cranbrook he has been a member of Ergasterion's stage crew. In his third and fourth form years Chuck proved his markmanship as a gunman in the Rilie Club. Upon graduating, he hopes to attend the University of North Carolina. Chuck has a good sense of humor and a quiet wit. Those qualities should help him to be a success in his studies during his college days and in his work after he has completed his education. Ergasterion 6, Lost and Found Committee 6, Rifie Club 3-4. T RICHARD KO.LlANG FU Dick came to us this year from Shanghai, China, and his friendliness has gained him many good friends. Even when he doesn't understand our language, his smile is sure to beam out. He has an enthusiastic liking for baseball, his favorite American sport. He has maintained a high scholastic average, which will help him considerably at the American college of his choice. A keen sense of humor has aided him considerably in making friends. Here's the best of luck to a When the leaves turn to autumn colors, Lee ROBERT LEE FUNSTEN is regularly found on the lower fields, working out with the soccer team, of which he has been a compact halfback for two years. In the winter he holds up his end of the smoking committee and is a record holder for the consecutive number of smoke rings per drag. Lee vibrates his tonsils at the annual operetta, and responds to the call of the racquets and nets in the spring. He is perhaps best known here for his deliberate slowness, and the facility with which he consistently beats the tardy bell. BROOK 5-6, Crane 5-6, Smoking Room Committee 6, Soccer 6. fellow whose friends will be sorry to see him leave. Cabin Committee 6, Camera Club 6, Foreign Club 6.

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lussis athletic prowess, which has RUSSELL BUCKEYE DAWSON farned him numerous letters, and his riendly manner have returned big dividends to him. These qualities, plus his villingness to work and assume responsibility, have landed him some big jobs. le was co-captain and quarterback of the Crane footballers, and has also eceived fame on the basketball court and the cinder paths. This past year Bucky' has been the guiding light of the school social committee, Kingswood s his favorite extra-curricular activity, he maintains, and he has followed it vith his usual enthusiasm and pep. 'CU Club 5-6. Cheerleader F3-4, Glee Club 4-5-5, School Social Committee Chairman 6, lhop 3-4, Football 5-6. Co-Captain 6, Track 5, Basketball 6, Pageant 6. HAROLD LYON DAY, II Lyon, a husky, quiet member of the Admi- ral's Page Hall domain, joined us last year and since then has had a close circle of friends. He was a hard-working member of the Lost and Found Committee this year, and used his talents last year in winning one of the Model Club's annual prizes for his gasoline-driven model airplane. Lyon is also known for his appetite. In fact, he has become one of Miss Harwood's most loyal patrons. His quiet, sincere manner has become quite well-known on the campus. Lyonis plans for next year include Lake Forrest. VVe wish him all the luck in the world. I 0 lthough dubbed by some a nati al cynic, LOUIS PERRY DEMING ouis has been a diligent worker since coming 1 Cranbrook three years ago. Maintaining a high average, he was among the rst of the elite to gain the coveted Cum Laude charm. Being somewhat re- :rved in his contacts with others, Louis' interests center around classical music id the line arts. A hard-working member of several organizations, he is an pstanding man on the Ergasterion stage crew. Louis plans to put his artistic ilents to work after studying architecture at the University of Michigan. um Laude, Ergasterion 6, Art 4-5-6, Senior Gift Committee 6, Student Federalists 5-6, Lost and Found Committee 6, Model Club 9 FREDERICK BAIER DOW In carrying out his duties as Lower School prefect, Fritz has gained the admiration of the campus small fry. Anyone who has had any contact with the younger element of Cranbrook will realize the difficulty of the task which Fritz carried with ease and diligence. His initiative on the diamond gained him a place on the varsity baseball team, and he has applied himself to the books with the same perseverance. Long one of the mainstays of the BROOK and Crane photo- graphic departments, Fritz has won the friendship of many editors with his willingness to help out on any job. Prefect 6, BROOK 4-5-6, Camera Club 3-4-5-6, President 4-5, Crane Staff 3-4-5-6, Photo- graphic Editor 4-5-6, Baseball 4-5. F at aj 1 4, -



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K ,. From the din of the band and THOMAS HENRY GALANTOWIC1 he cries of the Lower School :omes the friendly, quiet Tom, in his usual easy-going manner. Tom is one of he old timers at Cranbrook, and also one of the best liked. This tall, blond Senior has taken his position as president of the band with his usual seriousness if manner and efficiency. His usual seriousness in the class room lessens some- what on the sports fields, where he has applied enough skill and perseverance o make him one of 1950's best-rounded athletes. Tom's post-Cranbrook plans nclude U of M and a pre-med course. 'refect 6, Band 3-4-5-6, President 5-6, BROOK Staff 6, C Club 5-6, Crane Staff 5, Jrchestra 3-4-5-6, Soccer 5-6, Basketball 6, Student Federalists 6, Pageant 6. GILBERT ENGLISH GOVE In spite of his many activities Gil has managed to stay on honors. Because of his good conduct, high scholastic record, and general friendliness he was elected to serve as a prefect in Fountains. He has been a mainstay on the wrestling team for the past two years, and has lettered both times. As a sturdy lineman on the football team, Gil gave way to nobody, and filled his position in his usual competent manner. He has enrolled in Amherst College and plans to take a Liberal Arts course there. With his quick wit and quiet personality, Gil will have no trouble in gaining whatever goal he sets for himself. A Prefect 6, C Club 5-6, Wrestling 5-6, Football 6. Crane 5-6, Rifle Club 2-3. ,ong one of the high scorers on the RICHARD HATTON HARBECK :tra-mural basketball courts, Dick's :hletic interests center around the cinder paths in the fall and spring. His ,fnical but friendly manner seems to have won him a considerable number of .ose friends here at Cranbrook, and also across the lake at Kingswood. Seldom in Dick be found to be absent from a Cranbrook or Kingswood social event. ailing claims his main interest in the summer, and he stoutly maintains that is his favorite sport. Next fall Dick plans to follow the famil footsteps into rinceton University lee Club 4-5-6, Store Committee 6. PM l t DAVID LOCK HIGGENS Future men of distinction, and particularlv business men, will someday rub elbows with Dave, who has shown himself able to carry a full load of responsibility without being crushed by it. His athletic interests have centered on the football field, where he has been a sturdy lineman for the I.V. squad for the past two years. In the spring this interest carries over into varsity track. This year the C club bestowed upon him the job of cheerleader, which he has carried out with unusual success. In the publication department, Dave's easy-going manner have benefited both the Crane and BROOK staffs. After graduation, his college sights are set for Michigan. BROOK Associate Editor 6, Cheerleader 6, Crane Staff 5-6, Glee Club 5-6, Store Committee 6, Pageant 6.

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