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WILLIAM I. CUNNINGHAM Entered Form 1 AMHERST Entering Cranbrook in 1952, Bill is one of the few seniors who has come through the school from the first form on up. Originally attending Cranbrook as a day boy and member of Towers, he transferred his loyalty to Page for his last two years. Bill's main activity here has been writing. He has won five writing awards, Reid and Scholastic, and this year every edition of the Crane has contained no less than two of his articles. He has brought real leadership to his position of associate editor. Singing in the Clee Club and participation in the Radio Club have also claimed much of his attention, Bill spends a great deal of time tinker- ing with radios and electrical gadgets for in the future he has high hopes of becoming an electrical engineer. Cram: 4, 5, 6 lAssociate Editorb, Bnoox 6, Radio Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Glee Club 4, 5, 6, Christmas Pageant 4, 5, 6, Operetta 4, 5, 6, Track 3, 4, 5, 6, Detroit News Writing Awards 4, 5, Jasper Reid Writing Awards 3, 4, 5, 6, Page Homecoming Committee 6. MICHIGAN hntercd Form III Since Larry's entrance into Cranbrook in his third form year, he has been looking for a sport in which he could excell. This Search came to an end last fall when he went out for the varsity soccer squad, for as the season ended, Larry had won the first string center forward position, a letter, and the most improved player award. But athletics are not Larry's only interest, as a member of the Buoox staff, on which he is a hard working assistant editor, and as a member of both the Pre-Med. Club and the United World F ederalists, he has made a great contribution to the school. Next year his hopes are set on going to Michigan where he plans to pursue a pre-medicine curriculum. liuoox 4, 5, 6 1EditorJ, Cram' 4, 5, 6, Football 3, 4, 5, Soccer 6 tMost Improved Player Awnrdj, Track 5, 6, Pre-Med. Club 4, 5, 8, United World Fc-dcralists 4, 5, 6, Arts 3. 4, 5, C Club 6, Quill and Scroll 6. CARL LAWRENCE DEMRICK MICHIGAN Entered Form I Larry can unsually be found working on the motor of a hot rod or driving around in his sports car. His artistic talents have become known through his winning Arts as a freshman. He also served on the this year by helping in the design of the lctter as football manager this year after playing the sport two years ago. Ile is on he plays on the baseball team. Never one of an Award for Excellence in the Fountains Homecoming Committee prize-winning display. He won his arm injuries forced him to givc up the hockey team, and in the spring, to carry a heavy social schedule, Larry has devoted more time to his studies and maintained a near llonors average. Ile has been an active member of the Rillc Club, and this year thc Crane and the Buoox have entered into his extra cur- ricular activities. Cram: 6, BROOK 6, Football 6 fManagerD, Baseball 5, 6, Hockey 5, 6, Rifie Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Stamp Club 3, Arts 3, 4, 5, C Club 6 Homecoming 6, Detroit News Writing Award 5, Award for Excellence in Arts 3. BROWN hnurcd Form III Bill has been a familiar figure around Stevens Hall ever since he came to Cran- brook as a freshman. He has utilized his singing ability as a member of the Glee- Club for three years. He took advantage of his marksmanshi by joining thc Rifle Club of which he has been a member for four years. Bil has satisfied his scientific interests by being a member of the Pre-Med Club for the past threc years. Ile excels in tennis, which is his favorite sport, this he plays both in the fall and the spring. Scholastically Bill has always maintained a reasonable average and his writing talents have earned him a Detroit News Writing Award in both his sophomore and freshman years. Next year he will begin his college career at Brown. Fall Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6, Rifle Club 3, 4, 5, 6, Glee-Club 3, 4, 55 Pre-Med 4, 5, 6, U.W.F. 6, Detroit News Writing Award 4. 5, Stevens Social Committee 5.
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' Did I tell you the one about the Rabbit. Q. L. 3 That was a nice save the other day, Larryf, HAW this is nothing, you ought to see the one I used to havef' i'I'1n awfully sorry sir.',
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