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RICHARD HAN MICHIGAN Ifllterrzl Form V Bidding farewell to Cranbrook with the fifty-nine other heroes of the senior class is Dick Ilan. Though coming to school in his fifth form year, he was soon head- over-heels in Cranbrook activities. He joined the Pre-Med Club and Radio Club this past year and has served on the Stevens social committee. Sportswise, Dickis fondness for hockey led him to the icy realm of Kingswood Lake to join battle with his cohorts in the General Sports group. Intramural soccer and a season of track have prepared him for running around the U. of M. campus next fall. Stevens Social Committee 5g Pre-Med Club fig llatlio Club 6g Detroit News Writing Award 6. MICHIGAN If there is any doubt as to who will bt the first person to set foot on the moon, Len Harding is as likely a choice as possible. An avid interest in rockets and space travel has made him Cranbrook's foremost authority on these topics. Len has found time for other activities as well as maintaining a high scholastic average. The Glee Club, with pageant and operetta, and the Archery Club were included in his schedule. A position on the varsity soccer squad as well as on the champion intramural soccer and baseball teams have filled Lens senior year with athletics. A trailblazing trek through the wilderness of southern Michigan will find Len at Ann Arbor next year. C-lee Club 4g Operetta 43 Pageant 4: Archery Cluli 5. BERNARD LYNN HARRIS BHOYVN Entered Form V Though having spent but two years at Cranbrook, Bernie certainly made them an active two. Taking avid interest in all four phases of school life has won him many honors. He kept the Cranbrook goal well protected from his fullback spot on this year's soccer squadg and what he lacked in height was compensated for by his sharpshooting during the basketball season. Bernie lettered in both sports. Academically, he has maintained an Honors average, while Ending time for activities as the Glee Club, Pre-Med Club, and CD Club. And he has become a well-planted rung on the social ladder. Soccer 63 Basketball 65 Glee Club 5, 64 Pageant 5, Gg Pre-Med Club 65 C Club 6. LAXVRENCIE TECII. im li is m 1 lt 1 n unc lor lnmstlf it C i uibroolv primarily by his achievements in athletics. A letter-winner in both soccer and track, he has managed to occupy positions on League Championship teams. On the '56 track squad he was one of a quartet that broke the school mile relay record and won the League 880 yard relay. The sand of the broad jump pit has been mixed with cinders during the track season. In soccer, jim was a member of this year's League co-champs. Speed has been an important factor in evading the Lower School boarders whose protection and guidance was entrusted to jim during the latter half of his senior year. Soccer 6g Cheerleader 3, 4g llitie Club J3, 4, Crum' 5, 65 Glee Club 6, Operetta 6g Pageant 63 Camera Club 69 C Club 65 Lower School Prefect 6g Page Homecoming Committee fig Page Disciplinary Committee 3, 45 Track 5, 6.
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FRANK TOLAN HENN MIDDLEBURY Entered Form III Taking the academic world by storm, Frank's dormant talents rose to hurricane proportion this past year and gained him a place on the Honor Roll. Through his four years at Cranbrook, he has been a member of the Rifle and Camera Clubs, joining the Radio Club in his senior year. Though benefits received from the Radio Club are intangible, he has acquired nevertheless, a deft touch for tuning in rock in rolli' off the air waves-much to the pleasure for displeasure? of his Page Hall associates. Ironically, he served on the Page social and dis- ciplinary committees in his senior year. Middlebury College will harbor his interests next year. Rifle Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Camera Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Iasper Reid Award 6: Page Social Committee fig Page Disciplinary Committee 6. MICHIGAN Mike s c, ireer at C r inbrook h is centt red prim lrily around extracurricular activi- ties. A member of the biology research group while a third former, he dropped this activity in favor of The Crane, the Clee Club, and the Pre-Med Club. Three pageants and three operettas have found his services, he was east as Sandy Dean in this year's production of Brigadoon-a highlight of his Glee Club activity. Awards in the Reid and Scholastic Writing contests bolster Mikels academic record. Athletieally, Mike has romped about the soccer fields and tumbled around the Wrestling room. His most notable achievement, how- ever, was a letter in track this past season. Biology Research Group 3, Crane 4. 5, 6, Clee Club 4, 5, 6, Operetta 4, 5, 65 Pageant 4, 5, 6, Pre-Med Club 4, 5, 6, Detroit News W'riting Award 3, jasper Reid Awards 6, Track 6. ERIC CARL-EDVARD JOHANSSON LAVVRENCE TECH. liiifcrcrl Form III Coming to the United States from Sweden, Carl has spent four years at Cran- brook. His favorite pastimes are talking shop with fellow hot rod enthusiasts and perfecting the performance and appearance of his car. A Speedster on the track team, Carl has almost as fast a getaway as his shiny blue Volva. In his junior year, he displayed his variety of track talent by capturing the coveted Decathlon Medal. Having won his letter in track, Carl became an active mem- ber of the Cv Club, lending a helping hand at the club's many functions. Carl carried some of his Swedish craftsmanship into the shop where he has created clever, original metalwork. Membership in the Radio Club and a Reid Award are additional distinctions which Carl will take with him to college. Radio Club 3, C Club 6, jasper Reid Award 5, Decathalon Medal 5, Track 5, 6. WISCONSIN With 1 pleas mt issou ltion with his frunds 'md a quiet, serious approach to his work, Carl has met success in a variety of Cranbrook activities. Probablv his greatest success came this year in his leadership of the Clee Club. As an underclassman he held many key roles in Glee Club productions and again as a senior, his voice impressed many in the lead role in Brigadoon. Carl is the one senior who has been a member of the Cv Club since his freshman year. This spring, as chairman of the club's dance committee, he planned and produced one of the livliest CU Club dances ever held-a high point on the school social calendar. Last fall Carl was a vital member of the Crane soccer defensive unit. Wrestling 3, Soccer 6, Camera Club 35 Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6 CPrf-sidentjg Operetta 3, 4, 5, 6: Pageant 3, 4, 5, 6, C Club 3, 4, 5 1Dance Committee-7, 6 iDance Committee Chair- manyg jasper Reid Award 5, Detroit News Award 5.
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