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I wonder what the borders are doing tonight. Hey Charlie, its getting near five A.M., I want to hear your philosophy now. Here sir, use mine.', I came, I saw, I conquered.
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THOMAS J. BARBER MICHIGAN Entered Form III During his four-year stay at Cranbrook, Tom has manifested an intense energy and desire to succeed in every field. As vice-president of the Cn Club, he has added greatly to the social activities in and about Cranbrook, and in his roaring M.C. has helped fill the sports car stable of the lower parking lot. His athletic prowess has aided the Crane football and track teams in two successful seasons of interstate competition. Aside from his athletics, he has mana ed to retain a very respectable academic average and has gained many frieuc s. Michigan is 'l'om's choice as a college next fall. l U flNlll 4, 5, 65 Tfiwk 4, 5, fig C Club 5, 6 1Viu'-Presidcutjg Model Club 3, 4, Pre-Med. Club 5, 6, Scholastic Art Award in Sculpturing 4, Stevens Disciplinary Committee 45 Stevens Social Committee 4, Towers Homecoming Committee 5. ROBERT VanDEENE BATES DENISON Entered Form III Bob is one of the illustrious conti ent of masters' sou great successes at Cranbrook. Per aps best known for his achievements on the s, all of whom seem to be soccer Held, Bob has starred at thc haltback position, earning his letter in both his junior and senior years, Since his sophomore year, he has managed the basketball squad, this year serving as head manager. In the spring he is a mem- ber of thc track team. As noteworthy as his athletic achievements have been, they are e uallcd by those in the field of activities, as he was elected vice- Jresident o the Clcc Club this year and has been a member of the C Club or two years. Bob will also be remembered at Cranbrook for his bubbling uunor which has cntertained nrarly ex eryone since lns freshman year. Soccer 3, 4, 5, 6, Basketball 4, 5, 8 tManage-rj, Track 5, 6, Ergasterion 3 4 5 6 Pr n 1 n 5 9' Med Club -3, Rifle Club 13, Clec Club 5, 6 fVice-Presidentjq C Club 5, 6, Operetta 5, 64 Christmas Pageant 5. li. DAVID MOODY BURNETT, JR. Entered F arm III Who is that uy with all the tools? Did you see Burnett cutting the grass on the lower Hel s the other day? These uestions can often be heard about Dave Burnett, for since he came to Cranbroolc as a freshman he has been such a part of the school. system that the phrase ask Burnett' has become a by-word among the students and faculty. As a basketball manager in both his junior and senior years, he has aided the team immeasurably through his hard work, and as a halfback on the soccer team during these ears he has earned much res ect y . ., . . - p among his team-mates. Dave has been a C' Club member since his junior year, and he was pledge master in his senior year. Soccer 5, 6, Basketball 5, 6 fmanagerlg Cram' 4, 5, 6g Bnoolc 65 C Club 5, 6 lltledgc Masterjg Stage Crew 4. ALFRED M BUTZBAUGH MICHIGAN Entered F ofm IV If ou see a quiet boy with a brush haircut with a group of boys, you are prob- ab looking at Al Butzbaugh. For all his quietness, Al is one of the most friendly anal, considerate boys around Cranbrook and is welcomed heartily at any get- together. Al is the kind of person who takes everything with an easy-going stride and who never seems to lct things get him down. Arriving here in his fourth form year from Benton Harbor, Michigan, hc soon adapted himself to Cranbrook life participating in the Pre-Med Club, the Clee Club, and the Rifle Club. Per- haps he is best known for his track and soccer abilities which have earned him thrcc varsity letters. llc has also made note-worthy contributions to his house, Stevens, hy serving on both the social and disciplinary committees. Track 4. 5. 6, Soccer 5, 6, Stevens Social Committee 4, 5, Stevens Discimline Committee 6' I u 'L' fhn H: Pre-Ma-d og Glee Club 4, 5, Rifle Club 4, 5, Reid Award 5.
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STUART CLARK Entered Post-Graduate MICHIGAN Coming to us from Champaign, Illinois, this year, this very po ular senior has made a tremendous impression at Cranbrook. His football record, is un-matched. Stu's average of two touchdowns per game is onlv a small measure of what he has done for the team. His key to success in football, as in everything he does, is his constant determination and will to win, which is greatly admired by everv- one. Stu is also an excellent track man, broad-jumping as much as twenty-one feet and running the one-hundred yard dash in 10.1. Aside from athletics his main activity is the Glee Club. Next year Stu hopes to attend the Universitv of Michigan. ' Football 6, Track 69 Glee Club 6, Christmas Pageant 6. WILLIAM I. COLIY Entered Pod-Graduate DARTMOUTH When the all-city endcame to Cranbrook from Southwest High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he impressed many people with his size and friendly manner. In the fall, Bill played ootball, and was great as an end but was forced to quit because of a knee in'ury. Then came the winter season, and Bill showed how outstanding he could be as he led the Cranbrook hockey team to many wins as its high scorer for the year. His friendship being as as his stature, Bill has made many friends both at Cranbrook and Kingsw . His activities include the United World Federalists, the Rifle Team, the Archery Club, and the Pre-Med Club. In the spring, Bill used his size and strength on the track team to break the school discus record. Football 6g Hockey 6, Track 6, U.W.F. 6, Rifle Team 6, Archery 6, Pre-Med Club 6. ROBERT ALTON COUNCIL UNIVERSITY I VI Entered Form V 0 RGINIA Since Tony entered Cranbrook in the fifth form from Fort Smith, Arkansas, he has been well liked by everyone. He has at his vocal abilities to good use in the Glee Club and as Captain of the cheer fenders. Always supporting the South- land, Tony has been a member of the U.C.C. for two years. Tony was a mem- ber of thc Page Hall social committee and his piano- laying has made him a hit at many parties. Tony's abiligy as a leader made llim the student's choice for Lower Sc ool Prefect. Next all will find him furthering his education at the University of Virginia. Glee Club 5,.6g U.C.C. 5, 6 fVice-Presidentjg Lower School Prefect 6, Cheerleaders 65 Page Hall Social Committee 5. DAN CROWLEY Entered Form III DARTMOUTH The Deacon is one of the most respected and well liked members of the senior class. Hailing formerly from Grosse Ile, and now from Birmingham, he has had a great hand in athletics and school life generally. His versatility has earned him the honor of election as president of the Stu ent Cabinet. On thc athletic field he has earned varsity letters in football, basketball, and baseball. He holds the distinction of voing south with the baseball team for four con- secutive years, and proudly claims trip priority. Deace has been a member of the Glee Club for four years, first as a baritone and then as a bass. Other activi- ties include writing for the Bnoox and Crane. Baseball 5, 6, Basketball 5 ,6, Football 5, 6, Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 65 Christmas Pageant 3, 4, 5, 6 Operetta 3, 4, 5, 65 Page Social Committee 3, 4, Page Discipline Committee 3, 45 Mar- quis Discipline Committee 6 tChaim1anJg Student Cabinet 5, 6 fPresiclentlg C Club 5, 6.
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