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RICHARD FRANKLYN BOUTON Iinterczl Form IV The return of Richard F. Bouton from Crosse Ile to the halls of Cranbrook marked the official opening of school last September. His room on second Hoor Marquis has been a traditional afternoon conventicle of dayboys and inmates, usually those of athletic fame, who sat around and shot the breeze until it was time to report for sports. Dink has been an asset to his hall, serving on ma'iy committees. He was the Marquis representative on the Homecoming Committee last fall. This notorious week-end night watchman of Academy Row and fleet-footed member of the 880 relay team plans to continue his studies at Ann Arbor. Track 53 C Cluh 6, Homecoming Committee fig Marquis Social Committee 4, Marquis Disciplinary Committee 4. 6 tChairnianj. FREDERICK HEINZ BRENDER Entered Form IV Whether Fred is espousing the cause of fuel injection as a coming automotive trend, winning a French medal, enjoying his satisfying association with the Smoking Club tfall and winter only Mr. Mt-Ewen? or helping Cranbrook win another track meet, you can he sure he is following these pursuits with a sense of full enioyinent. Not a notable lighter of academic fires at Cranbrook, Fred has nevertheless been able to maintain a gentlemanis grade in his studies. His easy nonchalance, friendly manner, and natural affinity for the subterranean reaches of Page Ilall have become widely known. Fred plans to join the Cran- brook delegation headed for the University of Michigan. Smoking Committee 6, jasper Reid Awards 5, 6, Detroit News NVriting Award 5, A.A.'l'.F. Award 5, Track 5, 6. I EARL KINGSLEY BODMAN LOUISIANA STATE Ifntererl Form IV Bods is heahf' was the cry of the multitudes at various Cranbrook social functions as the King of Bodmanu arrived, fashionably tardy. Gaining laurels as a social connnittee and Ilomecoming committee member, he most capably took over a regular prefectship late in the first semester. This crimson-faced delegate from Baton Rouge has left his own Mason-Dixon line language and pointed lnunor with Eshelman and Stevens Hall. His extracurricular forte has been the rifle club, where he has excelled in riflery to become a top-flight member of the highly select rifle squad. Undoubtedly, his personality will captivate his classmates at Louisiana State next fall-and probably during classes. Rifle Club 5, 64 Archery 5, Stevens Social Committee 64 Homecoming Committee 6, Regular Prefect 6. MICHIGAN JOHN JAY BRANDT HILLSDALE Iintererl Form IV Always ready to exchange a friendly greeting or to listen to anyone's troubles describes johnis condescending personality graphically. A mellow blend of friendliness and seriousness, john has come to be known as a perfect example of the ever-contented day boy since his entrance into Cranbrook in the fourth form, A devoted member of the Clee Club, john has taken part in the Christmas pageants and operettas for the last three years. Looking into the future, john would like to enter the Held of teaching. He is particularly inter- ested in history or English, which he intends to study while attending Albion. Glee Club 4, 5, 63 Pageant 4, 5, fig Operetta 4, 5, 6, jasper Reid Awards G5 Detroit News Xvriting Awards 5, 6. MICHIGAN
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