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JAMES JOSEPH AKERS CHARLES H. ABBOTT. JR. OLIVET l'ilIf1'l't'lf Form Ill As the omnipresent hand of Charles Henry Abbott raises and a smile of con- fidence spreads across his face, students with him in class settle back in their chairs in preparation for the coming dissertation. Charlie is known also for his knowledge of current affairs which has manifested itself in the annual Time tests. The highlight of his Cranbrook career came this yearg from batboy to bathoy boss he rose, culminating his years of hardship with a varsity letter awarded this spring for his managerial duties in baseball. Interest in The Crane, United WVorld Federalists, and debating have filled his senior year with extra- curricular activities. Baseball fhlanagerj fi: Ergasterion fig The Crane 5, li: U.YV.F. 5. 61 Debating fi. HARVARD ing tht stholistu Si1ilCllllgS by storm, -Iini has been one of the main con- tributors to Towers' yearly domination of the inter-house scholastic competition. Tapping his journalistic talents, jim joined the staff of The Crane in his first form year, and after surviving the struggle to publish the three junior issues a year ago, he became an associate editor this year, An editor of the Bnoolc, he put together the sports section of this year's publication. After winning his letter as varsity manager of the football squad, jim captained his winter sports intramural soccer team to victory. Some of his other achievements include his first prize writing awards in both tht- jasper Reid and Detroit News Scholastic contests. The culmination of .liniis scholastic efforts calne with his induction into the Cum Laude Society at mid-year. Talent in track unfound until his senior year, earned -lim a varsity letter. Football fi tManagerlg Cram' 1, 2. fi, 4, 5. fi tAssociate Editorjg Hnoox 3. 4, 5, 6 tSports Editorjz C Club fig Quill and Scroll 5. fig Cum l,ande fig jasper Reid Awards fig Detroit News VVriting Awards 6: Track 6. SIDNEY DELNO ANDREWS MARC BELDING ANDERSON HAVERFORD Iintererl I nrm I Marc, lanky and unassuming, brings to an end the long line of Anderson brothers who have graduated from Cranbrook. One of the most looked-up-top seniors, Marc has made the most of his diversified talents. As a manager, his most formidable efforts were in fall and spring tennis, His success in mechanical drawing is typical of his exactncss and neatness in his work. His diligent labor and determination earned him a niche on the llonor Roll throughout his senior year. Living just a short way down the road, Marc never has transportation problems nor is his record blemished by lateness slips due to the relentless efforts of his female chauffeur. Marc plans to go east next fall. l'.YV.l . 3, 4, 5. fig Tennis thianagerj 6g Ergasterion tStage Crewj fig Rifle Club 3, 4, 5, 63 liuoox fig St. Andrews Guild fig Fountains Homecoming Conunittee 6. ALBION Stepping from tht ranks as sophomore class president at Flushing High School, the Flushing Flashi' was determined to succeed in his studies at Cranbrook. A place on the llonor Roll resulted. llis accomplislnnents on the athletic field have also marked his stay at Cranbrook. Del is annually a three sport man, joining the football, basketball, and track teams. W'hile heading the Stevens Hall discipline committee this second term, he has also directed his efforts towards other activities, such as the Camera, Pre-Med, and Glee Clubs. Del should prove a strong asset to college life at Albion this fall. Football 6, Pre-Med 5, 65 Camera Club ti, Glee Club fig Pageant fig Stevens Disciplinary Committee 6 tChairmanJ.
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