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PHILIP ANGEL, JR. COLBY Erm'rr'rl Form IV Ilailing from Charlestown, NVQ-st Virginia, Phil established an enviable record while at Cranbrook. Although not a frequenter of the Honor Roll, Phil has maintained an average which permits him to exploit a wide variety of activi- ties. A latecomer in the athletic circles, Phil lzecame the rebel wonder of the Yankee soccer fields last fall. lle turned in a Hire season as goal tender for Mr. Snyder's League Champs. Always ready to lend a helping hand, he was an invaluable member of the United Cranbrook Confederates. His likeable per- sonality iuade him an excellent choice for Lower School Prefect. Bubble's Southern fried wit has won him friends at social functions both at school and on hours. Lower School Prefect fig Soccer 6, Rifle Club 4, 5, 6, U.C.C. tViee-Presidentj 5, 6, U.YV.F. 4, 5: Pre-Med Club 4, 5, C Club fig flames llooni Committee 5, 6 tChairmanJg Most Improved Player Award-Soccer 6. VANDERBILT Although Charlie did not uriu it frinbrook before November of his junior year, his achievements have equalled those of many seniors. Quickly making a name for himself, his friendly manner and relaxed semi-southern drawl became a part of the school atmosphere. joining the wrestling team as a junior, Charlie's perseverance gained him his varsity letter. He has also aspircd to exalted positions on the soccer and track squads. Charlie's efforts were recog- nized a year ago at the spring awards ceremony when Mr. Hoey bestowed upon him the honor of a half year term as Lower School Prefect. In the way of extra-curricular activities, fields other than athletics have taken his limited amount of spare time. As a United XVorld Federalist, member of the Clee Club, Crane reporter, and willing supporter of au exclusive well-known Cranbrook rebel faction, he has been an active participant in school life. Wrestling 64 U.W.F. 5, 6, Crum' 5, 6, U.C.C. 5, 6g Clee Club 5, 6, Pageant 5, 6g Lower School Prefect 65 Jasper lleid Award 6, Detroit .V1'u'.v YVriting Award 5. WALTER ALVIN BAGDADE M.I.T. linfercd Form V Walter Bagdade . . . Editor-in-Cliiefu reads the masthead of Cranbrook's usually biweekly publication, The Crime. In this capacity VValt is best known at Cranbrook. The newspaper has recorded the ups and downs of Cranbrook life, and due to Waltis guidance, is an outstanding contribution to Cranbrook from the class of '57. Walt's scholastic record includes a steady spot on the most honorable Honor Roll and induction into the most laudable Cum Laude Society. Literature highlights his Cranbrook career. Walt has won numerous awards in the jasper Reid Contest and Detroit News Scholastic Contest, much to Mr. NVonnberger's delight. Ironically, Walt plans to major in engineering. Crane 5, 6 CEditor-in-Chiefjz BROOK 6, Quill and Scroll 5, 6, jasper Reid Awards 5, 6, Detroit .Vcws Awards 5, 6: Cum Laude 6. DENISON Dunes position is brad prtfett wls tht lughpoint of a career at Cranbrook marked with many accomplishments. In athletics, he lettered in track, soccer, and wrestling, holding the captainship of the grunt-and-groaners this past year. Included among his other athletic awards is an Inter-State League first place ribbon in the high hurdles. Other elective positions on the social and dorm com- mittees exemplify the high esteem with which he is regarded by fellow students. Audibly, Dunc expressed himself as a member of the Clee Club, having warbled in four operettas and three pageants. Wrestling 3, 6 tCaptainJg Track 4, 5, 6, Soccer 5, 6, Band 3, Glee Club 4, 5, 6, Pageant 4, 5, 6, Operetta 3, 4, 5, 6, Head Prefect 6g Social Committee 63 C Club 3, 4, 5 lCh11irman, Program Committee-J, 6 tSecretary-Treasurerlg Page Hall Social Committee 3, 4, 5, Page Hall Disciplinary Committee 13, 4. 5.
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