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JOHN WILLIAM ROBERTS An artist and humorist through and through, day boy John has certainly left his mark on Cranbrook fat least on the bulletin boardsl, for he has been the poster artist for the school this year. His unique but good ideas have graced most of the school's activities, and his Ioe Gish cartoons swept the school. John has been the man behind the scenes on most of Ergasteriolfs plays as the sound man for the players. His talents have put him on the stage in many and varied parts. After John has had four years at college, the field of adver- tising will feel his startlingly unique touch. BROOK Staff 6, Crane Staff 6, Ergasterion 5-6, Social Committee 6, Student Federalists 5-6. Iffy, as he is knowh to most of MANDELL SCHQLNICK abihtv to make an k a friends his uality has made him a respected and popular Marquis a ' c Althoug is not an intellectual giant, Ivan's dili- the school, is distinguished in his' ' gence has kept hi gr S - 5 p i is dies. He has won several letters in soccer, and earned ect r is spirit and determination to be elected captain of the M9 . er n. is five years at the school, Iffy has been one of the rhbst lo I I ue an ray supporters. When Iffy leaves, the mark he has made on Cranbrook wil ay behind for some time. Prefect 6, C Club 5-6, Secre ary-Treasurer 6, Church Cabinet 6, Crane Staff 6, Glee Club 6, Rifle Club 4, Soccer 5-6, Captain 6. -2' ER MAJID SHOJAI Manoucji was one of the original founders of the now famous Inter- Settlemett at Cranbrook, and this year started the Foreign Club. to Cranbrook in his fourth form year, this inhabitant of Teheran, Iran, moved into Page Hall and spread good will about the school. Manouch has held down positions on both the soccer and wrestling teams for the past two years and lettered in both sports. After his college education, Manouch wants to go into the diplomatic service, so his ties with the U.S. wonit be broken. C Club 6, Crane Staff 5, Rifle Club 4-5, Store Committee 6, Soccer 6, YVrestling 6, Student Federalists 5-6, Foreign Club President 6. Although slightly built Fred seems to te FREDERICK STEINMANN one of the quieter members of our class on first glance, his record belies his appearance. His record of outstanding per- formance on the year-round sports calendar is one of the best in the class, and his participation in extra-curricular activities seems to know no bounds. Whatever the organization, Fred is sure to be one of the leaders, for the Cranbrook students have voted him responsible positions again and again. Fred, a loyal citizen of Baltimore, plans to attend Princeton next year. Senior Prefect 6, C Club 3-4-5-6, Church Cabinet 5-6, Chairman 6, Crane Staff 6, Glee Club 5-6, Rifle Club 3-4, Soccer 5-6, Wrestling 3-4-5-6, Captain 5, Tennis 4 5.
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Calhasborne the heavyduties WILLIAM CALVIN PATTERSON, Ill of Crane editor this year with amazing ease, and done so without neglecting his other activities or his studies. This diminutive editor has won varsity letters for his hard work on the soccer and basketball squads, proving heis no journalistic worm, and has been co- :hairman of the Student Federalists. His trombone-tooting has been a familiar part of the orchestra for the past three years, and he has tackled his music with his usual earnest manner. During his college life, Cal's diversified ex- periences are sure to help him. 'C Club 6, Crane Staff 5-6, Editor 6, BROOK 6, Orchestral 4-5-6, Basketball Manager 6, Soccer Manager 6, Student Federalists 5-6, Co-Chairman 6. SEELY FOURNIER PRA1' , , y is a prominent member of a e Hall life. He has done a fine job of managing the cr s-c ry n as teams and has received his letter in both. -- if ior r c ' sen to serve as chairman of the lost and Q nd o I i ee, i s is responsible character. He is a conscienciou dvff' ,U h icc eded n doing a good job in all of his activities. f' e r eel ans to atten Cornell and study Business Admin- istration. f 's fine ch racter and consciencious work habits Seely will have no troub - taining a prominent position in the business world. C Club 6, Camera Club 4-5-6, Ergasterion 6, Lost and Found Committee Chairman 6, Rifle Club 5-6, Cross-Country Manager . I vlike s close association with the MICHAEL BRAMLEY REDFIELD chool in his capacity as Fountains vrefect has made him a well-known figure on the campus. Despite the many emptations which govern the life of a day boy, Mike manages to hit the books with consistency. His appreciation of a good joke is balanced by his con- cientious and active church work. Mike gained the position of Ergasterion 'resident by his hard work and willingness to help others as property manager Jr the thespians. His cooperation and understanding have gained him a place 1 the sun among the leaders of his class. Mike's honest endeavor at Cranbrook hould assure his success at college. refect 6, Camera Club 3-4-6, Crane Staff 6, Ergasterion 5-6, President 6, Shop 3-4-5. Maia f FRANK GEORGE RIGAS Each noon returning alumni and visitors to the school are greeted by Frank's booming voice. Making lunch time announcements is only one of the many jobs our head prefect undertook in the past year. Despite his many responsibilities, Frank rates well in his class academically. A Glee Club member since his Fourth Form year, Frank has also been an avid Student Federalist. In athletics, Youngstownis gift to Cranbrook has fared far above average. The football, Wrestling and track teams have all had Frank on the varsity roster. Fondly nicknamed Hook, or The Greek,', Frank has the leadership ability and sense of humor to make him a success at college. Head Prefect 6, C Club 6, Cheerleader 5-6, Glee Club 4-5-6, Ritie Club 4-5, Shop 5, Football 6, Wrestling 6, Pageant 4-5, Student Fcderalists 6.
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Although Erwin's skills cover a large field, ERWIN A, J. STIRNWEIS the study of the stars commands most of his extra-curricular time. Though the Moon Mann is of a rather quiet nature, he makes his presence known through his genial cooperation, good-naturedness, and by his friendly personality. Erwin has been a member of the Rifle Club and of the rifle team since he joined our class. He has developed into a crack shot and one of the mainstays of the shooter team. Preferring to limit his athletic ability to soccer, he has become well-known in athletic circles for his hard play on the field. In his first year of varstiy play he developed into a hard-driving fullback, which earned him his varsity letter. C Club 6, Common Room Committee 6, Rifle Club 4-5-6, Shop 5-6, Soccer 6, Model Club 4-5-6. Q f- RQ 'I' J N Another er of the Cranbr ok vear I s ingrained wh mig e termed l1tt bi ince is lower ch ys hc ter on in athletic ests ten oun c r field in the B E I ' J . ' , ob ' . ' m in k . ... 1 . . . I . x liz intere ted ' ramati , . as b en of the a g lights of 2 . - ' ' ' d e ' . I i I . . .' ' . . , ind the 1 ck in the s g. H1 r, m st e time quiet, but sometim ' lite raucou h' woi hi a rge o good friends, both on this s' of the lak nd o e K gswood. ears ago the Brooklet s.' mat he T1 ersonality lat Cranbroo ld be lucky to keep. It still holds true. Il l . l C Club 6, C Jin Committ Chairman 6, Cheerleader 3, Ergasterion 4-5-6, Rifle Club 3, Shop 4-5-6, Track 5, Soccer 6, Pageant 5. Dick has been one ofthe most ICHARD C ARI, S EYCK 'murnalists o e '50 w. his ear he 0 e ough to ga' a posi' - on S- elite Crane board. .lthough, to o im, one wouldnt thin him 1 - 1 isiast of water sports, .ie tall, dark-1 red resident of Ste ' aim sailing as his main hobby. lick was among the members of both the s ial English class and the brain 'ust, Uncle Hubiels special mathematics section. Dick's consistently high rades have aided the Stevens academic standing for several years, and this ear aided him in his aspirations to Cornell. After college he plans an engi- eering career. mmf 5-6. Board 6, Pillar Committee Chairman 6, Rifle Club 5-6. DOUGLAS LARRY VAN zAND'I' One of the most popular members of the mid-century class, Doug marks everyone at Cranbrook as his friend. He has been a sturdy center on the football team since his Sophomore year, much to the dismay of opposing backs. Doug is a stern advocate of the rough-and-tough western life, and holds several trophies as winner of Western rodeos, a side of his life unknown to many Cranbrook boys. Although a day boy, Doug has resisted the many temptations of outside life, as his excellent job as Towers senior prefect can witness. His plans after college include ranching in the wide open spaces of the YVest. Senior Prefect 6, C Club 3-4-5-6, President 6, Church Cabinet 6, Crane 5, Glee Club 2-3 4-5-6, Secretary-Treasurer 5, Vice-President 6, Rifle Club 3-4-5, Football 4-5-6, Commencement Dance Committee 5.
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