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DAVID SAN FORD COOPER DENISON Entered F arm III Daveis main contributions to Cranbrook have been on the athletic fields. Coming to Cranbrook as a boarding student in his freshman year, he has earned him- self a fine reputation on the baseball diamond. After starting at second base in his sophomore and junior years, he was elected captain of this year's squad. In his sophomore year, Dave quarterbacked Mr. Stapp's Frosh-Soph football team to a winning season. He moved up to the varsity the following year and became the starting left half back on the 1956 championship football team. Coop is also a great fan of Ergasterion, and though not an active member of that organization, he can be seen at all of Erg's activities with the leading lady. In his junior year, Dave abandoned Marquis llall for the gay life of a dayboy. Dave plans to attend Denison next fall. Football 5, 6, C Club 5, 6 1Social Committeejg Biology Research 3, Rifle Club 49 Pre- Med Club 4: Marquis Social Committee 53, 4g Marquis Disciplinary Committee 53, 4, Senior Gift Committee 6, Baseball 4, 5, 6 tCaptainj. DENISON Setting out to mdoctrmite cxtryone with information concerning the greatest state in the Union Clowaj, the most powerful football team in the country flowai, Bill arrived at Cranbrook from Cedar Rapids at the beginning of his junior year. Bill's leadership qualities can best be exemplified in his student government achievements. Chosen a regular prefect, he governed the first floor of Marquis throughout his senior year. Bill has met some hard luck in wrestling, narrowly missing his letter for two years. Prior to his prefect appointment, he served on several Marquis dormitory committees. When Bill manages to get enough people out of his room so that he can reach the phonograph, the sound of modern jazz blasts through the open door. Business administration and psychology hold equal prominence as Bill's choice for a major at Denison University this fall. Rifle Club 55 Pre-Med Club 5, fi, Marquis Disciplinary Committee 5, Marquis Social Committee 5g Marquis Homecoming Coimnittet- 5, Regular Prefect 6, jasper Reid Award 5. HUGO ALFRED DIGIULIO MICHIGAN Entered Form III Electronics, stage crew, and class recitation have filled Hugo's Cranbrook career. Never one to disagree with a teacher during class, Hugo often ex- pounds on his many theories or on other topics with which he is familiar for even unfamiliarj. His interest in electronics has manifested itself in the Radio Club. Since his entrance into Cranbrook in his freshman year, Hugo has been an active member in the club, serving as president for the past two years. Sets for Ergasterion productions are also objects of Hugois efforts, he has been a member of the stage crew for the past two years. Continuing in electronics, flugo plans to major in electrical engineering at U. of M. Radio Club 8, 4, 5 tPresidentJ, 6 tPrt-sidentb, Ergasterion CStage Crewj 4, 5, 6 tCo-Stage Manage-rj: Jasper Reid Awards 5, 6. DENISON ohns cireer it Cr mbroolt is not iblt for m my reasons. He has enacted the role of big, tough linemann during the past two years while twice winning his varsity letter in football. And as a member of the C Club, the Circleville Flash spent this past year as official taskmaster over the lowly pledges. Esh has been a member of the Clce Club, participating in both operettas and pageants ,and a big shotn on the rifie team since his entrance to the Cranbrook family. An inimitable laugh adds to his stature as one of the senior class' true individualists, Needing additional exercise, john reserved seventh periods for pounding Cormack. Football 5, 65 Rifle Team 5, 6, Clee Club 5. 6, Pageant 5, 6, C Club 5, 6 CPledge- masterjg Homecoming Committee 65 Page Social Committee 5, 6 tchairmanjg Detroit News YVriting Award 5, Operetta 5, 6.
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JAMES ROWAN EWING, JR. PRINCETON If ntered Form I Whether he is marching with the band at halftime, presenting an early morning jazz concert in assembly, or just leading an informal seventh period combo, Jim can truthfully be called the outstanding musician of the senior class. He and Mr. Schultz developed a band of many tempos which added spirit at athletic events and which was much sought after for the short dances after Saturday night movies. jim spends many of his week-ends and vacations playing with local groups. His constant attendance at U.W.F. meetings and his column in The Crane typify jinfs varied interests. Always regarded as a top-notch student, .lim was on the Honor Roll for nearly all of his six-year stay at Cranbrook. U.W.F. 4, 5, 6, Operetta 1, 2, 3 , 4, 5. 6, Crane 5, 6, Bnook 6, Pre-Med Club 3, Band 3, 4, 5, 6 tPresidentj, Jasper Reid Awards 6, Detroit News VVriting Awards 6. AMHERST Speaking xery convincingly to 1 xtrv untonxmced throng, the lecturer trium- phantly stated, I have thus proved that all triangles are isoscelesf' So spoke Fred Fechheimer, senior class mathematician. Fred has not confined his talents to math. A total of 23 Reid and Scholastic writing awards, the most in the school, are adequate proof of this. He has always ranked high scholastically, this year gaining mid-year induction into the Cum Laude Society as one of the top five in the senior class. Working hard for athletic improvement, he culminated his four year quest for tennis prowess by winning a letter this spring. Small college life is attractive to Fred, as he plans to attend Amherst this fall. Radio Club 3, 4, 5, U.W.F. 4, 5, 6, Debating Club fljresidentj 6, Ergasterion 5, 6 fsilver pinj, Cum Laude 6, jasper Reid Awards 3, 4, 5, 6, Detroit News VVriting Awards 5, 6, Tennis 6. PHIL SOMERS FLEMING Entered Form I DENISON With Commencement exercises this spring, Phil finishes a lengthy schooling at Cranbrook institutions. Not only a six-year man at Cranbrook, he is one of nine seniors who can remember the good-old-daysv at Brookside. Much of Phil's time has been spent in the neighborhood of the small gym-the stage, in particular. A member of Ergasterion, he was awarded a silver pin this last year for both his acting and work with the stage crew. A capable craftsman, Phil enjoys working in the shop, his efforts resulted in a Scholastic Art Award as well as personal satisfaction from his handiwork. His literary talents garnered him a Scholastic VVriting Award, further samples of his literature may be found in Bnooic senior write-ups. Ergasterion 5, 6 Lsilver pinj, Scholastic Art Award 3, Detroit News NVriting Award 4, Huooic 6. CHARLES WILLIAM GRUBE II Entered Form IV MICHIGAN Despite the poor records of the football and basketball teams, the leadership and achievements of Captain Chuck Crube are highly commendable. A captain of both teams in his senior year, Chuck began his football career in the back- field, this year he was converted to a lineman. Chuck held enemy yardage around his end to a minimum. Letters in baseball also have been added to his collection. Taking the limelight in activities other than athletics, Chuck is a two-year member of the Student Cabinet, Senior Prefect of Marquis and a member of thc school social committee. A tribute to his talents is supported by the fact that his record shows that he has accomplished in three years what many canit do in six. Basketball 4, 5, 6 QCaptainJ, Football 5, 6 tCo-Captainjg C Club 4, 5, 6, Marquis Social Committee 4, 5, Marquis Disciplinary Committee 4, 5, Student Cabinet 5, 6, Senior Prefect 6, Social Committee 6, Baseball 4, 5, 6.
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