Cranbrook School - Brook Yearbook (Bloomfield Hills, MI)
- Class of 1960
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I r f' headmaster harry cl. hoey rf ll W Q '! Q sf if Sincere and hearly congrarulalions lo all members of 'rhe l96O Class! You have been a good class and we shall miss you. You leave Cranbroolc well-prepared fo lalce your parf in The world ol men. There is much worlc lo be done in 'rhis world. Go forlh and serve! I I aclminisfration B.S.. Bowdoin Colleqe: MA., Universify gerard 5' of Miclwiqang Direcfor of Proqram: M.E,, Sfeveng Ingfifufe 0lTeQl1n0l0qyg Senior Advisor: Chairman of Nl0fl'IeI'T1dliCS Business Manager: Appoinled l9SO Deparfmenfi Appoinfed l932 arfllur w. palmer, ir. AB., Aml1ers+Colleqe: MA., Haverford College: Direclor of Admissions: l-lead Coach: Tennis: Masfer in Latin: Appoinfed I944 harry d. hoey BA. and MA., univefsaw ol Michiqan l-leadmasler: Appoinled l928 carlefon p. mclain Cranbrook l943g A.B., Princeion Universilyr Alumni Secrefaryi Admissions! Appolnled F949 absenl from piciure ben m. snyder iii A.B.. Universify of North Carolina: MA., Harvard Universily: Head Coach: Track: Assislanf Headmaslerz Masfer in Hisfory: Appoinled l948 carl g wonnberger A.B., Universily ol Pennsylvania: M.A.. Harvard Universily: Chairman ol English Deparrmenr: Direcror Cranbrook Summer Theafer School: Facully Advisor: Opus: edmund s. snyder Aopoirred 1929 A.B,, Dickinson College: B.L.S., Drexel lnsfilure: M.A., Universily of Delroil: Faculty Advisor: Crane: Librarian: Masfer in English: Appoinled I933 iohn r. hunfing Cranbrook I95O: A,B.. Denison: Head Coach: Soccer: Masler in Enqlisl1:Appoinled l957 femplin r. Iicklider A.B., The College of William and Mary: M.A.. Wayne Universify: Facully Advisor: Erqasferion: Housemasrar: Founrains: Masler in Enqlish:Appoir1+ed I936 edwin c. sauier. ir. B.A., Yale Universily: M.A.. Universify of Louisville: Lower School Boarding Housemasler: Masfer in English: Appoinled I958 roberi' e. kenny A.B., Hobart College: Breadloaf School ol Enqlish: M.A., Wayne Slafe University: Assisranf College Counselori Housernasrerz Sleven Hall: Appoinred- I948 bruce n. couI'l'er Ph.B., Brown Universily: M.A., Universily of Michigan: Direcfor of Guidance: Facully Adviser: Archery: Masfer in Enqlish: Appoinled I936 fhomas bradlee hooper A.B.. Harvard Universify: Masler in English: Appoinfed l959 mathematics frederic w. campbell. ir. A.B., Darlrnouflwx Direcror of Afhlericst Head Coach: Foofball. Baseball: Masfer in Mafl1emafics:Appoin?ed l946 frank g. gerard B.S., Union Colleqe: MA., Columbia Universiivz Masfer in Marhemaricsg Appoinled I944 iames b. young BA.. Darfmoufh: Head Coacln: Wresrlinqz Mas+er in Ma+hemarics' Appoinfed i958 huberf v. davis B.S., Bowdoin Colleqet MA., University of Miclwiqanz Direcfor of Proqrarn' Senior Advisor: Chairman ofMail1ernaliq5 Deparrmenfg Appoirved 1932 richard heavenrich Cranbrook l933Z BA.. Swarfhmorez MA., Harvard Universifvt Lower Scnool Headmasfer: Masrer in Mafhemaficst Appoinred I955 pefer b. dewiff Cranbrook 1942: AB. Hope Colleqe: Masfer in Mafliemafics: Head Trainer: Appoinfed l95I lauren e. manharf BS.. B.S. Educalion, M,A., Bowling Green Sfafe Universlwt Lower School Day Boy Counselor: Masfer in Marlwemafics: Aopoinred I958 philip m. clark. ir. A.B., Harvard Universify: MA., Universiry ofMicl'1iqan: Faculry Advisor: Brook Masrer in Reading: Appointed 1955 reading M. M.. Q. , A NV H. .W V 4 . P M 55,14 M ..x.,,,, I - t 5 -'sk -- . W h-,-1-3-...., 7' , ' Qfz 'Tfift' A 135 ' fr' ,, Q, ing' 'A 4 gi. - - N ,mtg ,QR ,gf T., I W.. '11 KW ESQ J, E. W GJ M Lf -- 5 Lv 'rf' P 'pf ? W. 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B.S.f'X., Universily Ol lororilo' MS., Wayne Universily: Facully Advisor: Rifle Club: l-louscmasler: Towers: lvlagler in Cl'ver'nislry7 Appoinled l944 peier kerr ofis h. saefer Princelon Universilyt Swarllimore Bfx., Sfoul Slale Colleqei B.M., Colleqe: Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Vandercoolc Colleqe of Music- ME.. Arlsq B.F.A., B.S., Tyler School of Fine Wayne Slale Universilyt Masler in Arif Arlsz Facully Advisor: Sraqe Crew: Appoinfed I959 Chairman of Arl Deparlmenlg Appoinled l957 iean mcdougall page B.S., Universify of Minneso+a: Direclor 1 2' gloria m. huyes ' Wayne Universifyi Derroi+ Business Ins+iru+e: lnslruclor in Typinq: Appoinled l954 Food services of Food seWaCes:AppO1n+ed was 'Frederic w. campbell. ir. A.B., Dar+mou+h: Direclor of Athletics: Head Coach: Foolball, Baseball' Masfer in Mafhernalics: Appoinfed I946 dan higgins ber? e. mcmahon B.S., Marysville College: MA., UniversI+y of Michigan: Head Coach: Baslcelball: Masfer in Physical Educafion: Appoimed I955 edmund s snyder fheodosia davis A.B., Dickinson Colleqe: B.L.S., Drexel lfinq Smillw Sludio, Drarna Maiorp ry lnslilule: M.A., Universilv ol Delroil' Librarian Assislanfc Appoinled i958 Facullv Advisor: 'icraneiil Librarian? Masler in Enqlisl'1:Appoinled l933 0 F0 In lrmary music roberi' e. bafes A.B., Harvard Universilyt Masler in Music: Facully Advisor: Glee Club? 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L. we Q w GV 2 - My in S I I I I I DIIS -36 'G' william david angel enfared form iii dulre Since his arrival af Cranbroolc in fhe fhird form Bill has been one of fhe friendlies? and mos? respecfed boys on campus. His friendly and helpful affifude has gained him many friends. His acfivifies range from Glee Club and U.W.F. fo foofball, baslcefball, and fraclc. This year he has ably handled fhe iob of prefecf and is fhe Marquis represenfafive on fhe school social commiffee. Scholasfically Bill has done very well af Cranbrook and his wrifinq has won him several awards. This pasf football season he was a very fine guard on ihe varsify. We are sure fhaf he will be iusf as biq a success af Duke as he has been here. Foofball 5, 6: Baskelball 5, 6: Track 5, 6: Scholasfic Ari Award 3: De+roi+ News Scholasfic Wrifing Award 5, 6: Jasper Reid Award 5, 6: Regular Prefecf, Marquis Hall: World Affair Commiifee 4, 5, 6: C Club 6: Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6 lVice- Presidenfl: Uniied Cranbrook Confederafes 3, 4, 5, 6: Unifed World Federalisfs 4, 5, 6: Crane 3, 4, 5, 6: Social Commilfee 6. varsify leflers: Foolball 6. ralph applegafe, ir. P'9- Ralph came fo Cranbrook as a posf-qraduafe sfudenf from Chicago, Illinois in an efforf fo broaden fhe scope of his knowledge before confinuinq on fo colleqe. Pre- viously, he affended fhe Judson School in Scofsdale, Arizona. Ralph has beenra popular figure on fhe campus because of his warm personalify and his ample wif. He has confribufed on fhe afhlefic field as well as in fhe classroom. He was well known lasf fall for his performances as a guard on fhe foofball feam. His chief exfra- curricular acfivify was fhe debafinq feam, where he was disfinquished by his firmness in defending a cause. Ralph is an oufdoorsrnan wifh respecf fo his hobbies. His in- 'reresfs include hunfinq, fishing, and qun collecfinq. His friendliness and sense of humor will make cerfain his success af colleqe. Fooiball 6: Wresiling 6: Baseball 6: Debafing Club 6. Indian Nocfurnal wanderer Tiger alexander charles billesdon enfered form iii duke Since Andy enlered in lhe lhird form his conlribuiions al Cranbrook have cenlered around alhlelics. Andy lellered in baseball his freshman year, and he has been an oufslanding pilcher all four years. ln his iunior year. he leliered in foofball as an end and was also elecled hockey capiain. This year Andy se? a new Cranbrook soccer record for leasf goals scored. allowing only lhree scores lhroughoul fhe enlire season. Academically. Andy has mainlained a respecfable averaqe and he has ialcen advanfaqe of mosl of the aciiviiies and oufside interests which Crnbrook offers. His spiril and abilily on ihe alhlefic field have paved lhe way for many Cranbrook viclories. Nexf year will find Andy af Duke University where we wish him ihe besf luck. Foolball 4, 5: Baseball 3, 4, 5, 6: Hockey 5, 6 iCapfainl: Soccer 6: Scholastic Ar? Award 3: Glee Club 3: Pre-Med Club 6: C Club 4, 5, 6 lVica-Prasidenfl. varsify leHars: Baseball 3, 4, 5, 6: Hockey 5, 6: Fooiball 5: Soccer 6. lhomas l. boynlon ihomas l- b0Ynl'0n enfered form iii m,i, 1, Tom. lakes a greaf deal of kiddinq here al' school and his abilily lo lake if and come back with a smile has won him 'rhe respecf and friendship ol everyone al Cran- brook. Tom has made himself an almosl' indispensible member of ihe varsily loolball and baseball reams with fhe dedicaled work which he has pul in as a manaqer ihese las? lwo years. During fhe winfer monfhs he proves his slrong compefifive spirif as a wresiler on Cranbrook's varsily mars. Tom's work in lhe classroom is followed wilh as much if nol' more spiril rhan his exfra-curricular acfiviiies, and durinq his senior year he was a member of Mr. Wonnberqer's Special Enqlish. Affer Tom spends 'fhe coming summer enjoying his hobbies of swimminq and wafer skiinq, his former classmales will all be wishinq him confinued success al M.l.T. Foolball lmanagerl 5, 6: Wreslling 5, 6: Baseball lmanagerl 5, 6: Foreign-A-Fair CommiHee4: Opus 6: C Club 5, 6. varsily lellers: Foofball 5, 6: Baseball 5, 6. roberT ienner braud enTered form iii To discuss Bob's accomplishmenTs aT Cranbrook is perhaps as diTTiculT as wrifing a Tormal essay. There is seemingly noThing ThaT he has noT conTribuTed since his arrival in The Third Torm. The reason Tor This is simple and logical. Bob has always shown a Terrific drive To beTTer himself and To be beTTer acquainTed wirh as many sTudenTs as possible. As a resulT he has been head manager of Two varsiTy aThleTics, a maior oTFicer in Two ouTsTanding acTiviTies. co-ediTor of The Brook. and a preTecT. AlThough his cleTerrninaTion is as sTable as a rock. Bob is as ThoughTTul and consideraTe as anyone can be. lT can Truly be said ThaT Cranbrook will always remember Bob mainly as a respecTed Triend of everyone. Soccer 5, 6 lManagerl: Hockey 5, 6 lManagerl: Jasper Raid Award 5: DeTroiT News Scholasfic WriTing Award 5: NaTional WriTing Award 5: Lower School PreTecT, Page Social CommiTTee 5: Homecoming CommiTTea 6: Quill and Scroll 6: Rifle Club 3, 4: Crane 4: UniTed World FaderalisTs 4, 5, 6 lVice-PresidanTl: C Club 5, 6 lPresidenTl: Brook 5, 6 lCo-Ec.liTorl: Driver-of-The-year Award 5, 6. varsify leTTers: Soccer 5. 6: Hockey 5. hayden davis brown enTered form iv Denny reTurned To school This year aTTer an advenTurous summer of Travel ThroughouT France, and conveyed his many Tales To all of his friends. During his Three years aT Cranbrook, Denny Took parT in many of The school's acTiviTies. Every year he amazed The annual Amafeur NighT audience wiTh his comic dueT, Tor which he won The prize in This cafegory. This year. Denny was selecTed as a Lower School PreTecT Tor The beginning semesTer of school. Denny will cerTainly make many friends as he goes on To college, as he did here aT Cranbrook. AmaTeur Nighf Award 5: Lower School Prefeci' 6: Marquis Disciplinary CommiTTee 5: Glee Club 4. 5. 6: Smoking Club 4, 5, 6: Unifed Cranbrook ConfederaTas 5, 6. The C Club is now selling Snowed Sleeis' ferry service 8 X E Where's Bill? sfeve brown enfered form i denison Steels is undoubfedly one ol ihe besl-dressed men on campus, Woarinq Threads from Van Boven's or Jerry Morse-'s he makes fhe scene at all the siud qafherinqs in ihe powerful, panrherflike Eunuch. l-lis inreresis are arisiocralic: sporls cars, sporls car racing, proqressive iezz. skiinq, ailer-hours al ihe Wes? End or Maiihewsf Birminq- ham girls, and halavah: his acriviries, The besi: Brook, S+. Andrews Guild, Glee Club, and Frog-qiqqinq. Throuqhour his slay ai Cranbrook, Sfeers has mainrained respeciable grades, He is Mr. Madison Ave. oi This year's 'Brookf' and has done a sierlinq iob solicilinq for ihe long green. VVi?h his zany sense oi humor, keen mind, and friendly, Fun-loving ways, Sieels should ii? riqhr in ai college nexl year. Soccer 4, 5, 6: Wreslling 3, 5: Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6: Scholesiic Ari Award 35 Glee Club 5: C Club 5, bg Time Award 5: Brook 6: Crane 5, 6: Smoking Club 5, bg Foreign-A-Fair Commirfee 53 Si. Andrew's Guild 5, 6. varsily leffers: Soccer 5, 63 Tennis 5, 6. william iohn bruner enhred 'form i denison Bill is a quiel young men looking every bil fhe scholar as he qoes aboul his academic dulies, buf ihose who know him well are aware of his sense of humor and love of a good lime. His seriousness in his studies has rewarded him wifh qood qrades and several Reid and Scholasfic wrilinq awards. The Glee Club has always caplured his inreresf and he has been a member ever since his 'iirsf form year. perlicipeiinq con- sisfenlly in fhe Chrislmas Paqeni and fhe operella. Alhlefically he has been e sfalwarf on ihe soccer squad since his fhird form year. Bill expecis io offend Denison where he will coniinue his good work. Soccer 3, 4, 5, 6: Reid Award 5: Defroif News Scholesiic Wriling Award: Home- coming Commifiee bg Crane 6: Glen Club 3, 4, 5, bg Christmas Pageant 3. 4, 5, 6: Operefia 3, 4. 5. 6. theodor walker buhl entered torm v michigan college ot mining and technology Ted entered Cranbrook in the tall ot l958 as a titth torm boarder. l-le immediately impressed everyone as a quiet but attable person. Upon arrival at school he ioined the school band, and is now one ot its most avid members. On the athletic field Ted is a hard drivinq hurdler tor the track team durinq the sprinq. Although not winninq a letter, Ted's spirit and hustle added to the team's qreat showinq. Perhaps his qreatest achievement at Cranbrook was in the National Merit Scholarship Test. He was third ranked in his class and alonq with nine other boys trom this school, he is a semi-tinalist. With this high academic ratinq Ted should do very well in colleqe. Track 5, 61 National Merit Scholar lsemi-tinalistlg Band 5, 6. We couldn't find a mule l like the tall silent type tim casey entered form i northwestern Tim, in his six years at Cranbrook, has entered into almost every torm ot activity that is ottered. His contributions have ranged trorn a part in the annual Christmas Mummer's play in the tirst torm to the important post ot sports editor for the Crane his senior year. Scholastically, Tim has always been outstandinq. as he has maintained a well above Honors average. His scholastic ability was attested to when he was named a semi-tinalist in the National Merit Scholarship competition. Athletic- ally he has been a member ot the trackpwrestling, and tootball teams, letterinq in the latter this year. lt can truly be said that Tim is a veteran ot Cranbrook institutions. as he spent eight years at Brookside including iunior and senior kinderqarden before his six years here. Football 5, 63 Wrestling 3: Track 3, 6: Quill and Scroll: Editor Award: Crane 5. 6 lEditorl: Band 3: Rifle Club 3: C Club 6: St. Andrevfs Guild 6. varsity letters: Football 6. Q-W-.,,,.,. ln The malure male Nale lhe dealer eric ches+er enhmd form iv chicago univorsify ln his fhree years al Cranbrook, Eric has been broadening his inleresls in 'NNY difierenl areas. One of fhese mosl persued inferesfs is Eric's favori+e pashme: chess. Among his olher inferesfs are science, philosophy. and POIWC5- CNCUQO Uf f'e'5'+Y 15 Eric's choice for college. There he will sfudy 'For a career as a nuclear physlcisf. EFIC S friends have noficed his unusual infellecfual capacify which will undoubfedly rnalle him 5 success in ihe years lo come. Chess Club 5. 1 ' v if fly, ' I , sfewari' l. colfen enlered form iv yalo There are no? many phases of Cranbroolc life in which Slew has nof been aclive. Aihlefically, he can be found in any season as a member of a varsily squad. Slew was honored scholasiically by receiving a Nafional Meri? Scholarship Recognifion, qualifying him for +he semi-finals. His enioyrnenl of playing fhe clarine? prompied him fo ioin fhe bend, of which in his six'rh form year he was lhe very able presidenf. Sfew's many oiher inferesis include hi-fi, drawing, phoioqraphy, and sirafing. Since he came fo Cranbrook from Deiroif, Sfew's zeal has made him well lrnown, and in his Three years. he has added a greal deal io fhe spirif of his class. Foofball 5, 6: Hockey 5: Track 4, 5, 6: Jasper Reid Award 5: Nafionnl Meril Scholarship Semi-Finelisf 6: Radio Club 4: Bend 5, 6 fPresidenfl. 'rimo+hy c. coughlin eniered form ii bf0Wf' Wiih a pleasanr, good naiured associarion wifh his friends and a guiei, serious ap- proach io his work, Tim has mei success in a variefy of Cranbrook acliviiies. For several years lhis congenial dayboy has been a reporfer for ihe Crane and e guiding member of ihe S+. Andrew's Guild, yei he has aclively pariicipaled in ihe Glee Club and iis Chrislmas Pageanis since his arrival in lhe second form. Probably his prowess is besl' known upon fhe courls, where he led ihe doubles Teams 'ro con- sisfeni viciories during fhe I959-59 season. Elecfed caprain, Tim led ihe Tennis leam Through fhe l959-60 season wilh deierminarion and leam leadership.l-le was also on rhe wresllinq squad, conlinually grappling in ihe lower weighl' brackeis. Small col- lege life has allracled Tim, for he plans lo aiiend Brown nexl fall. Wrasilin 5: Tennis 5, 6 ICapfainl: Naiional Scholesfic Wrifing Award 5 lHonorable Menfioniz Sf. Andrew's Guild 4, 5, 6: Crane 5, 6: Glee Club 2. 3, 4, 5, 6: C Club 6. varsify lelfers: Tennis 5, 6. Lauderdale By The Sea harvey croze enfered form i amhersi Perhaps when Harvey enlered These hallowed halls as a ial lirsl former, he may have been iusl anolher obscure Brookside graduaie, buf his personaliiy and sense of humor soon made him one of lhe mosi well-liked boys in school. l-larvey's academic aver age has been on lhe Honors level ihrouqhouf ihe pas? years, and his inieresi ihe sfudy oi biology has broughi him numerous prizes in science fairs lhroughoui Oakland Counly. Who can lorgel l-larv's famous speech lmade in his freshman yeari on lhe +ur+le and ils love life? In his pas? Three years Harv has come lo be known and respecred lor his prowess as fullback on the soccer feam. Harv is known io be a follower of fhe progressive school of iazz, and several +imes ihis summer he could be seen on Sunday morning af fhe Wes? End digging Yusei Laleei. Harvey's callinq is fha? of biological research, and we are sure +ha+ when he en+ers upon ihis career he will be a success. Soccer 4, 5, 6: Wresfling 3: Track 4: Baskefball 4, 5, 6 lManagerl: Reid Awards 3, 4: Defroif News Scholasiic Wrifing Awards 3, 4: Social Commiffee 5, 6: Foreign-A- Fair 4, 5: Quill and Scroll 6: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, 5: Rifle Club 2, 3, 4: S+. Andrew's Guild 4, 5, 6 iPresidenfl: Brook 5, 6 iCo-Edi+orl: Crane 3, 4, 5: Band 3: C Club 4, 5, 6 Smoking Club 4, 5, 6: Operefla 3, 4, 5: Chrisimas Pageanf I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. varsity leffers: Soccer 4, 5, 6: Baskefball 6. l'd like io play bui Mr. Palmer isn'f here There s a mile sirehzh of beach befween Pompano and Wai+ lill l gel' back donald brace cummings enfered form iii Personalify. says Websler, is all 'lhe consfiiufional. rnen+al. emofional. and social characferisiics of an individual. And personalily is whaf should be condensed here in a few words. To say. Don is a greaf guy. would cerfainly be condensed and easily cover all fhese characferisfics: however, he deserves more fhan fhaf. He is quiel and serious bu+ does not lack good undersfanding and iudgmenf. His unwavering mind has carried him through four years a+ Cranbrook and fwo sfeadfas+ years in service of fhis publicafion. The Birmingham Eccen1'ric will remember him 'lor his arficles wriffen 'faifhfully each week clearly revealing life af Cranbrook. Bu? we will remember him besf of all as 'lhe man from fha Virqin Islands, his frue home and love. Baseball 5, 6: Fall Tennis 6: De+roi+ News Scholasfic Wriling Awards 4, 5, 6: Alumnl Homecoming Commifiee 3, 5: Rifle Club 3. 4: Pre-Med Club 4: Press Club 5, 6 lPresidenfl: Smoking Club 6: Quill and Scroll 6: Brook 5, 6 lAssisfanf Edlforl: Medic Award 5, 6: C Club 6: Jasper Reid Award 6. varsify leHers: Sporfs Publicify 6. Pull, Dick lcei+h davidson enfered form v amhersf Keifh is fhe fype of person who inevifably finishes what he sefs ouf fo do. He has worked diligenfly and has consequenlly received grades near fhe Honors level. Fool- ball and baskfbell have proved lo be Kei'rh's. main afhlefic acfivifies. He leflered fhis year as a defensive hall-back in foo+ball. Kei+h's deferminalion and desire have nof been overlooked. as he was named a Lower School Prefecl for The second semesfer. Nexf fall will find Keifh in lhe Easf af Amhersf. Baskelball 5: Foofball 6: Glee Club 6: Debaling 5: Lower School Prefecf: Page Home- coming Commilfee 6. varsily leffers: Foolball 6. l iusT love The American co r Q T Q 1 - 0 K 4 .r .T X s 1 - 1 J.. . xg , N av V A 9' r K, Vg Y 'ss -Pi , ,W T.. i'IZl 1: ggi- is A., ... A Tl -A r- - 5 marcus anTonius de lucena enTered form vi universiTy of brazil Cranbrook's foreign exchange sTudenT Trorn Brazil, who answers To eiTher Tony or Mark, is besT known around campus Tor his perpelual smile. his flashing TeeT on The soccer field, and his look oT deep concenTraTion when he Tries To unravel The mysTeries of The English language as iT is spoken here. Mark comes from The Town of Recife, which he will proudly Tell you is The capiTal of The sTaTe ol Bernambuco. and expecTs To conlinue his educaTion aT The UniversiTy of Brazil. His inTeresTs include almosT everyThing from aviaTion To playing The harmonica, and he will long be remembered aT Cranbrook as an all around guy. Soccer 6: Crane 6. laurence barrel' clewifl' enfered form i amhersf Since entering Cranbrook in The lirsT form, Larry has been recognized as one of The real leaders of The school. l-le lirsT came inTo prominence in his freshman year, when he leTTered aT cenTer-hall on The varsily soccer Team. Since Then, Larry's aThleTic abiliTy has earned for him The capTaincy of The soccer and Track Teams and nine leTTers in all. However, his quoTienT Tor leadership has noT been enTirely aThleTic. since as a day-boy he was elecTed Head PreTecT, a iob usually held by a boarder. l-le was also elecTed To The Church CabineT, and The Social CornmiTTee, AlThouqh Larry is a dedicaTed and hard worker, in his Tree momenTs he is a carefree member of Th day-boy group. Soccer 3, 4, 5, 6 lCapTainl: Hockey 3, 4, 5, 6: Track 3, 4, 5, 6 lCapTainl: Head Prefecf 6: Social Commiffee 5, 6: Foreign-A-Fair 4, 5: Crane 4, 5: C Club 3, 4. 5, 6: Pre-Med 3, 4: Biology Research 3: ChrisTmas PageanT I. ' varsify leTTers: Soccer 3, 4, 5, 6: Hockey 5, 6: Track 4, 5, 6. ...swf ,.f' unTry, landscape and scenery V. He won'T be back for Three mordhs s 5 xe N 4 Ms. 1 I . Whaddya mean a C+? iames p. edwards enrered form iii Anyone seeking inTormaTion abouT sporTs cars, hol rods, or racinq, usually Turns To Jim Edwards. Jim, probably The only member ol The The sluderif body who can boasl a crediT card aT Jack ScoTT's, will be more Than qlad To Tell ol The experiences he has had in his CorveTTe. He plans To work aT The General MoTor's Provinq Grounds This summer so ThaT he can be in The midsT of and drive The new cars. ln Jim's room, besides The piclures ol cars, are The rock and roll records known To everyone on second Tloor Marquis. ln his calm moods, Jim likes To collecTs sfamps and coins. In his five years aT Cranbrook, Jim has been acTive in many clubs, winninq him many Triends. Track 6 lmanagarl: Jasper Reid Award 4: Marquis Discipline Commiffee 5: Marquis Homecoming Commilfee 3, 4: Foreign-A-Fair Commiffee 4, 5: Senior 6ifT Com- mitfee 6: Pre-Med Club 3, 4: Rifle Club 3, 4, 5. varsify leTTers: Track 6. sTephen charles Tairbanks enfered form i STeve has been aT Cranbrook since The FirsT Form and has been especially known Tor his unique brand of humor which greally amuses mosT and myslilies a Tew. He is invariably good-naTured, and makes Triends easily wilh his amiable ways. STeve's main inTeresTs are cenTered in modern iazz and nalure sTudy. He has a fine collecTion of records and ollen visils The Masonic Temple To hear Monk, Alferly, Lambert, Hendricks. and Ross, and The like. His inTeresT in naTure is manilesT in The Tacl Thai he has enTered The local and sTaTe science Tairs and won Superior ralinqs. He also spenT a summer wiTh Bill STapp working Tor The Audubon SocieTy in Wisconsin, and has Traveled in Mexico and The WesT. Arlislically, Sleve is concerned with pholo- graphy and conlempory arT. AT Cranbrook his conlribulions have been worlhyz ediTor oT The Crane's f'irsT page: on Honors The qrealer parT ol his six years: and class humorisf To Those who know him well. Soccer 5, 6: Wreslling 3: Track 5, 6: Jasper Reid Award 5: Superior Award, STaTe Science Fair 3: Crane 5, 6 lEdiTorl: Pre-Med Club 4: Rifle Club 3: Quill and Scroll 5, 6. ioseph daniel feldman 0l1fQl'0d 'Form V gwgrfhmorg Since enferinq Cranbrook lasr year, Joe has come fo be regarded as a cheerful liflle guy, who will give you a friendly qreelinq whenever you see him. However don'1 fhink +ha+ this aililude belies Joe's forensic skill, on lhe debafinq Floor he is a real ligerl Whefher or no? Joe is sludyinq or enqaqed in one of his many aclivilies, he always seems lo be busy. Ahfecfionarely known as The Owl ai Cranbrook, Joe has made a success of school life here, and we are sure fha? he will do iusf as well at Swarfhmore. Scholasfic Wriiing Awards 5: Marquis Homecoming Commiffae Chairman 6: De- bafing 5, 6: Crane 5, 6: Camera Club 5. 6: Unilad World Fedaralisfs 5, 6. dave gardner frey anfered form v michigan Goose, during his rwo years al Cranbrook, has made iusf as many friends here as mosf boys who have enlered during lhe firsf form. Takinq on lhe exlremely heavy sfudy load al Cranbrook wirh an obvious deferminalion, Dave also was able To fall inlo lhe exlra-curricular life al Cranbrook wifh iusf as much spiril. This year our of respeci for his deferminalion and hard work and because oi his wonderful abilify fo make and keep friends, Cranbrook's faculfy as well as ii's srudenls elecfed him lo The reqular preleclship of Marquis l-lall. Dave has also laken his abililies fo lhe varsify afhlelic fields and made valuable confribulions 'there as well. The Goose durinq his lwo years af Cranbrook has been afhlelically, socially. and scholaslically well-rounded and has been an example io every Cranbrook lower-classman. Foofball 5: Soccer 6: Track 5, 6: Regular Prafecf 6: Foreign-A-Fair Commiffee lchairmanl 5: Marquis Social Commifiee 5: Glee Club 5. 6: C Club 5. 6: Pre-Med Club 6: Unilad Cranbrook Confederafes 5, 6. Caplain Ralph discusses problem wifh Mr. Schulfz ralph richard gilsler, ir. enlarod form iv iulano Ralph has been one of fhe mosl colorful boys al Cranbrook. and has acquired many 'friends during his 'lhree years here. He is known lo be one of The grealesf slory- 'lellers of all lime. Ralph is conslanfly relalinq his many advenlures lo his friends and all who will lislen. Coming from Louisiana, Ralph is one of Louisiana Slafe's mos? avid foolball fans. Since his fourlh 'form year, Ralph has supporled The sholepullinq slalzl of lhe Cranbrook lrack squad. This year Ralph has laken over as lhe sporfs edilor of The Brook slall. He was also elecfed lo the posilion of Smoking Club president Ralph is heading 'rhe discipline commillee, and is also a member of lhe homecoming commiffee of Slevens Hall. Ralph will relurn fo his homeland nexf year as he aflends Tulane. Track 4, 5, 6: Foolball 5: Sfovens Homecoming 6: Sfevanx Disciplinary Commilfeo 6: Brook S, 6 lSpor'ls Edilorl: Smoking Club 5, 6 lProsidanll: Pre-Mad Club 4: Rifle Clu 4. Milch sludies for Time lesl wiih U.N. on his mind 1 milchell john grayson enlered form iii mnilt Milch came all lhe way from Casablanca, Morocco To enfer Cranbrook in lhe lhird form.. Since lhen his lamily has moved back To New York Cily. Mitch is very in- :uslruous and- he has always had his average al or near lhe Honors level. This year e is a Nalional Meril Scholarship semielrnalisl. Time currenl evenls lesl has proveclhnotproblem for Milch. He was lirsl in lhe school his sophomore year and lourlh in hisylunior year. Wriling is also one of Mifch's chief aclivifiesg he E5 O hard Workerlon ll1'5 Yedfls Hopusf' and he has won many Jasper Reid Awards. A fall l . p UY Eoucljdn'-:Abi pbugon wilhoul The slage-crew,'and al lhis .aclivily Mifch has worked very ar is o ies cenler around hi fi, music. science lichen, and 1 . N l will lincl Milch furlhering his educalion al' M. l.T. Mm 'On ex Year Rlll9'Y 3. 4: Aff 3. 4: Opus 5. 6: Uniled World Federalisfs 5: Sfage Crow 5, 6: Fine Arls Award 3: Time Currenl Events Tesl 4, 5: Reid Awards 57 Nafional Mari? Semi-Finalisl 6. iohn iacob har+man enfered form i harvard Parficipafion has been lhe lceynoie of John's Cranbrook career. During fhe pasl six years, he has parlicipaied in many areas of school life, and has mel success in all of his many venfures. He is ollen seen on ihe alhlefic fields, eifher playing inside for lhe soccer ieam or as an aleri ihird baseman for 'rhe baseball squad. He has con- sis+en+ly excelled academically. This fad is evidenced by lhe numerous awards which he has won. including membership in Cum Laude, a nafional high school honor socieiy. His ouislandinq leadership quali+ies have made him an indispensible parf of many school acfivifies. A lively sense of humor, a quief, unassuming manner, and a warm personalify have made John a well liked figure here, and will undoubiedly do +he same nexf year in Cambridge. Soccer 3, 4, 5, 6: Baseball 5, 6: Naiional Scholasfic Wrifing Awards 4: Da+roif News Scholasfic Wri+ing Awards 2, 4, 5, 6: Jasper Reid Awards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6: Nafional Meri? Scholarship Semi-Finalisf 6: Quill and Scroll 6: Cum Laude 6: Time Magazine Currenf Affairs Tesi 4, 5, 6: Regular Prefecf 6: Consfifufional Commifiee 4: Opus 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 lEdi'lorl: Unifed World Federalisfs 3, 4, 5, 6 lPresidenl'l: Debaiing Club 3, 5, 6 lCapiainl: Crane 6: C Club 5, 6. varsify le'Hers: Soccer 5, 6: Baseball 5, 6. Hey, fellows, can l ioin S+. Andrew's Guild? iohn dodds hayden enierod form v princeion Alihough John has spen+ only fwo years al Cranbrook, he has made numerous con- 'rribufions during his shorl s+ay. A+hle+ically, he is basl lcnown for his abilify as a firsl' ra're baslcefball player lalleslaiel, le++erinq in ihis sporl his iunior and senior years, and proving his leadership qualifies as leam cap+ain. However, John's alhlelic abili- 'ries are noi limiied +o baskefball alone, for he also leflered in frack, and due io forn ankle ligaments, he could nol complefe The foo+ball season as a sfarfinq end. He is admired and respected by fellow sludenls and facully. John's alrfable clisposilion slems from his easy manner and friendly na+ure. During lhe pasi year he has been Regular Prefeci in Page Hall, a posifion +ha+ he has ably filled. Nexl year, John will fake his oufslandinq record and afhlefic abiliiies fo Michigan. Baslreiball 5, 6 lCaprainl: Fooiball 5, 6: Traclr 5, 6: Regular Prefecf, Page Hall, Page Discipline Commiflee, Page Homecoming Commilfee 5: Glee Club 5, 6: C Club 5, 6. varsify le'H'ers: Foofball 5, 6: Baskefball 5, 6: Traclr 5, 6. .41 xxx .. Finally gol' him charles richard heavenrich enfered form iii air force academy Bulch. as he is called by his fellow siudenls, is well known for his friendly, easy-going personalify. ln afhlelics he is noied and respecled for his remarkable aggressivness for a boy his small size. This aggressiveness has earned him him seven leflers. Burch has been enfhusiasfic in school ac+ivi+ies ever since his firsi year af Cranbrook. Academically. he has also adiusfed well, winning Jasper Reid Awards his fourrh and fifth form years. Burch has many oufside inferesls and hobbies. Among fhem are his paper roure, sfamp collecfinq, and of course, all sporfs. We wish him ihe besi of luck in lhe Air Force Academy nexi year. Soccer 5, 6: Wresiling 3, 4, 5, 6: Baseball 3, 5, 6: Jasper Reid Award 4. 5: Rifle Club 3: Crane 3, 4, 5: Brook 6: C Club 3, 4, 5, 6. varsify lefiersz Baseball 5, 6: Soccer 6: Wresrling 3, 4, 5, 6. Doing some work on fha fhesis A i daniel wighr higgins eniered form ii yale Dan. an affable day boy from Birmingham, has been ai Cranbrook since his second form year, and from fhal lime has eilher been on honors or close lo if. The recipienf of fhe Dawson Beaffy Brown Scholarship for rhree years ,he has won 'lirsi prize in boih fhe Jasper Reid and Deiroii News Wriiing Awards. ln fhe pas? fwo years he has worked on +he Crane coniribuiing +o fha efficiency and qualify of 'Phe news- paper. Lasi spring in his iunior year Dan was a secretary in lhe World Affairs Seminar. Wherever he is nexf fall he will be missed by almosi' everyone, buf by Mr. McMahon mosf of all, whom Dan, as fhe equipmenf room manager. has diligenfly aided for +wo years. ln recogni+ion of fhis valuable service he received his varsiiy leffer. Baseball 4 lManagerl: Jasper Reid Awards 2: Defroif News Schelasfic Wrifing Awards 3, 4, 5: Senior Gif? Commi'Hee 6: Band 2, 3: Arfs 4: Rifle Club 2, 3, 4: Sfage Crew 6: World Affairs Seminar lSecrefar l 5: Afhlefic Equipmenf Room Manager 5, 6: Crane 5, 6 lHeadline Edi+orl: C Club 6. varsify leH'ers: Equipmenr Room Manager 6. fhomas morrin iones anforad form iv yalo Hailing from Denver, Colorado, Torn has been a mainsiay around Cranbrook in ihe pas? fhree years. Alfhough noi a brain, Tom made fhe Naiional Meril' Scholarship Semi-finals. no mere frick in ifself. He is usually found around Sfevens Hall, alfhough recenrly fhis is becoming less frequenf as Tom is busy working on some worihwhile pro- ,eci or serving on a commiffee. As a senior he added a greai deal io fhe school Social Commifree, while gaining experience ihe year before on rhe Sfevens Social Commiffee. Tom's lack of afhlefic prowess has by no means kepf him in ihe back- ground where sporfs are concerned. This fall he was a sparkling member in fhe general sporfs fouch foorball compefifion, conrribuiing a qreaf deal of humor mixed in wiih a liiile bi+ of abilify io help his 'team ou+. By no means lacking in school spirit Tom is usually heard singing fhe loudes+ when Mr. W'onnberger leads 'rhe as- sembly in fhe Fighf Song. Nexi year Tom will rravel ever farfher easf fo school sfudying preemed af Yale. Wrasfling 6: Dai'roi1 News Scholasfic Wrifing Award 5: Nafional Mori! Scholarship Semi-Finals 6: Sfsvens Social Commiifoe 5: Social Cornmiffee 6: Rifle Club 4. 5. 6: Jasper Reid Award 6. Shine, sir? michael louis iuliar onhrod form iii During his four years a+ Cranbrook, Mike has been an avid parficipanf in school acfivifies. All who know Mike regard him as a friendly. good nafurecl person. Mike's favorire pass-'time is lisfening io classical music, or as he ferms if good music, played on his hi-fi. Among Mike's ofher inieresls are sfamp collecring and all iypes of sporfs. Mike is also an enfhusiasfic chess player. In his fiffh form year he was chairman of The school's chess fournamenf. His friends feel fha? whafever career Mike chooses. he will be a success. Chess Touurnamonf 5 IChairmanl: Page Homecoming Commiiha 5. 6: Games Room Commifin 5, 6: Foreign-A-Fair 5: Rifle Club 3, 4. Bo swings 'From Mike's pad i i R Exams are over-l can relax roland kaplan enfered form iii michigan The characferislic fha? has dislinguished Roland during his four years af Cranbrook is his remarkable qualily of doing his bes? al everyfhinq in which he parlicipales. He has always been willing +o give his lime 'lor school proiecls or lo help his 'fellow classmales. He has been a familiar sighf bofh on lhe wresllinq mal and on lhe lraclc, where he has dilligenfly soughf a new record for fhe half mile. Roland is in his elemenl al lhe piano as well as on fhe alhlelic field. ln his sophomore year. lhe slu- denf body showed ils apprecialion 'lor his performance of Beelhoven al Amaleur Nighl' by awarding him fhe Talent Cup. His driving ambifion will brinq him success in whafever field he chooses. Soccer 3, 4: Wresiling 3, 4, 5, 6: Track 3, 4, 5, 6: Amafeur Nighl Talenl Cup 4: De'lroil' News Scholasfic Wrifing Awards 5. 6: Jasper Reid Award 5, 6: Sfevens Homecoming Commiflee 6 lChairmanl: Rifle Club 3. 4: Glae Club 3, 4. varsily lefiers: Wreslling 5, 6: Track 5, 6. Now fhen, sir. aboul your 'lheory of aeslhelics 'Frank kenneson, ir. enierad form iii michigan This iovial day boy from Pleasanl Ridqe enlered Cranbrook in his freshman year. His pursuifs during his high school career have been mainly academic, alfhouqh he has been a parlicipanl' in various exira-curricular aclivifies as well. His prowess in fhe tield of creafive wriling is evidenced by his success in +he Reid Award and lhe De+roi+ News Scholasric Wrilinq Awards Confesf. Frank's hobbies include philoso- phy. polilics, and reading. Nexl fall, he will be lurlhering his educafion al fhe Universify of,Michiqan al Ann Arbor. We feel fhal Frank will be as much an assel af Michigan as he has been during his four years al' Cranbrook. Hockey 5 lManagarl: Delroil News Scholaslic Wriling Awards 4, 5, 6: Jasper Reid Award 5, 6: Rifle Club 4: Ergasferion 3: Crane 4, 5, 6. W'-4 charles kuschinski enlered form i abgrlin Chuck is besl known around Cranbrook as a scholar. Since he enlered lhe school six years ago, his name has appeared coniinually on The Honor Roll. He has dislinguished himself by winning a number of awards such as prizes in The Reid Award and The Delroi'l News Scholeslic Wrifing Awards Conlesl. ln addifion, lasl fall. if was learned lhaf Chuck was among 'lhe nine semi-'Finalisls represenling Cranbrook in +he Narional Merif Scholarship Comperilion. His inleresfs. however, have noi' been limiled 'ro lhe classroom. He has parlicipafed in several aclivifies during his years af Cran- brook, including debaling and wreslling. His hobbies include reading, music, and chess. Nexf year, Chuck will alfend Oberlin College where. we are sure, he will confinue lo do a line iob. Wresfling 5: Delroil News Scholeslic Wrifing Awards Conlesl' 5, 6: Jasper Reid Award 4, 5, 6: Semi-Finelisf, Nelional Meril' Scholarship Compelilion 6: Debeling Club. Son of Kush ..,.,..... rhomas l. lee enfered form ii denison Tom is one ol lhe mosl universally lcnown and liked seniors. bolh here and across 'rhe lake. and can always be 'found in fhe middle of any social galhering in fhe area. A powerful blasf from his clax+on horn heralds his presence a+ an a+hle'ric conlesf and a bellow from his car The Maroon Goan sfrikes ferror info lhe hear? of many a moforisl. He has entered info many acfivifies af Cranbrook buf has specialized in Glee Club and various house commillees. Oul side fhe school he is a member of Sf. Andrew's Guild ol Chrisl Church, and was elecled vice-presidenf of fhaf or- ganizalion his senior year. Tom has always mainrained respecfable grades and expecls lo affend Denison nexl year. Soccer 5, 6: Wreslling 3, 4 lMenegerl: Tennis 3, 4: Towers Homecoming Com- mihee 5, 6: Foreign-A-Fair 5, 6: Chrislmes Pageenl 5, 6: Operehla 5, 6: Ergaslerion 3: Crane 4: Sl. Andrew's Guild 4, 5, 6 lVice-Presidenrl: Biology Research 3. 2 I 5 Homework? Bul l'm a dayboy shnegpnf' Pakisfan girls? You should see ihe Governmenl' Buildings '--11-1-'it' 1' charles marshall enfered form v sfanford Since coming fo Cranbrook his fiffh form year, Chuck has esfablished himself as a hard and conscienfious worker. This hard work paid off well, as Chuck has become a solid Honors sfudenf. He has won fwo Scholasfic Wrifing Awards. and was one of fhe eighf boys in fhe school gaining a Nafional Honorable Menfion in one of his papers. As a resulf of fhis fine work. Chuck is Page's represenfafive on Mr. Davis's new Academic Commiffe. However, Chuck cannof be ciassihed as iusf a brain, for as an afhlefe, fhrough fhe same hard work which he employs in his academic life, he has proven fo be a good defensive end for fhe Cranbrook eleven this year. Chuck also is well liked, and is probably known besf as one of fhe mosf opininafed boys af Cranbrook. especially on foreign affairs. His vasf experience of living in ihe Middle Easf for parf of his life has given him many inside views on world affairs. Chuck will fravel wesf nexf year fo Sfanford. Foofbell 5, 6: De+roi+ News Scholasfie Wrifing Awards 5, 6: Nafional Scholasfie Wrifing Awards 5: Page Homecoming Commiffee 6: Glee Club 6. varsify leffers: Foofbell 6. george dalfon mefelski enfered form I danison His friends know George as being exfremely wiffy. conversafional. and friendly. George is one of fhe few seniors who has been af Cranbrook since his firsf form year. Academically he has been diligenf and fhus successful. One of George's favorife pass- fimes is wrifing. ln his fiffh form year, fhis inferesf earned him fwo wrifing awards. Some of his ofher infellecfual inferesfs include good liferafure, classical music, and arf films. He also enjoys jazz and informal discussions wifh his friends. George has also indulged in several eciivifies including Arfs and fhe Opus. Scholasfic Wrifing Award 5: Jasper Reid Award 5: Arfs 5: Siege Crew 5: Opus 5. neil e. mieras enfered form ii michigan When Neil re-eniered Cranbrook he quickly showed ihai he hadn'+ los? any of his drive or abiliiy in his year's absence. Aihleiics have been Neil's main acfiviiies fhis year. He has leiiered in foofball, hockey. and baseball. Neil also wriles sporl ariicles for fhe Crane. Homecoming was a lremendous success ihis year. and Neil was fhe sfudenf chairman. Indiana is Neil's home sfafe, and he will fell you fha? if has fhe bas? basketball in fhe naiion. Neil has worked al Cranbrook, and his grades are usually near The Honors mark. Nexl' year Neil will be one of a qrcup. iurfherinq his scholasiic endeavors af Michigan. Foofball 4, 6: Baskeiball 4: Hockey 6: Baseball 3, 4, 6: Deiroif News Scholasfic Wrifing Awards 2: Jasper Reid Award 2: Scholasiic Ari Award 2: Page Homecoming Commifiae 3, 4: Page Discipline Commifiee 3, 4: Page Social Commiifee 3, 4: Homecoming Chariman 6: C Club 6: Crane 2. 3, 4. 6. varsiiy Iefiars: Foofball 6: Hockey 6: Baseball 3. 4, 6. fimofhy morgan enfered form vi ln.-yard When Tim came lo Cranbrook on a scholarship from fhe English-speaking Union, he proved fo be an exponeni of +he well-mannered Englishman. Tim is a genileman, and is lhe iype of person whom you cannof help liking. His friendly and unassuuming be- havior has won him many friends here, and he has a smile for everyone. Among Tim's many inieresls and hobbies are a few which fend ro disprove ihe American con- cepfion of The Englishman. They are: l adore fasl' cars, French girls. and sailing . . . My favorife hobby is spending money on girls. Tim is an ardeni aihleie, for af school in England he was capfain of ihe cross-couniry and 'rrack squads, being a 4:32 miler. This year he was a valuable assef fo ihe soccer and frack reams. Nexf year Tim will coniinue his educafion a+ Harvard. Soccer 6: Track 6: English-speaking Union Scholarship 6: Ergasierion 6. varsify leffers: Soccer 6: Track 6. I+ asain go inn Now, +he Prefecfs in England Harvey lels me use his equipmeni Are you ready lo 'lake me back now? 4 P l lyk -as william sidney morse enhred form i michigan Bill is easily idenfified around Cranbrook. During the school day a camera is nearly always hanging around his neck. If you should happen fo see a small grey bug lsome- iimes iermed a Fiall wifh a red sfripe encircling il, you know ihaf Bill is in il. He has served as phoiographer on bolh publicafions: lhe Crane since his ihird form year and The Brook since 'rhe fourlh form. His alhlelics have consisfed oi managing 'rhe lennis leam lhe las? lwo years, bolh fall and spring. since he believes in hibernalinq in lhe winler. Bill is one oi 'lhe few select seniors who has been here since his firsr form year, and lhus he is able lo wear his l:Jeanie. siqniiinq his lonq 'renure al' Cranbrook. Nexl year ihe Universify of Michigan will enioy Bill's services as a phofographer, while everyone ai Cranbrook will wonder where's fha guy wilh ihe camera is. Tennis 5, 6 lManagerl: Defroi+ News Scholaslic Wriiing Award 4: Quill and Scroll 6: Pre-Med Club 4: Camra Club 4. 5, 6: Crane 3, 4, 5, 6 lphofo ediiorlg Brook 4, 5. 6 lphofo ediforl. varsify laHers: Tennis 6. 25 william e. mosher iii enfered form i williams Whal kind of a boy do colleges look for lc-day? An excelleni sludenl? A good afhle+e7 A parlicipanl in dilzlerenl and varying acfiviiies? If lhis is lrue, Bill is a per- fecf candidale. Ever since Bill enlered Cranbrook in 'lhe firsl form, he has missed fhe honor roll buf +wice. This fear in ilseli could well sland alone wilh greal meril. Bui Bill is nor one lo be salisiied wiih iusl excellenl grades. He has been on lhe hockey and baseball learns since he was a freshman and became co-caplain of lhe foolball leam afler showing his 'skill as quarlerback in his iunior year. Because ol his oulsland ing grades and alhlefic leadership in addilion lo his acfiviiies l Crane. Pre-Med Club. C Clubl he was made a Senior Prefecl. li Bill can keep This kind oi work up he is sure 'ro be a siandoul af Williams. Foofball 4 5 6 Co Capfam Hockey3 4 5 6 Baseball 3 4 5 6 Defroii News Scholeshc Wriling Award 3 5 Senior Prefecf Foreign Affair 5 Pre Med Club 4 Crane 5 C Club4 5 6 Treasurer varslfy lelfers Foolball 5 6 Hockey5 6 Baseball 3 4 5 6 richard warren munf enfered form i princefon Dick is 'rhe only boarding senior fhis year who can boasr six years of Cranbrook life. His is a 'Familiar smile around Marquis Hall, where he heads 'lhe discipline commiffee. During ihe winfer, Dick is the mos? cheerful. for if is fhen +ha+ he can qo skiing, his iavorife spori. During his firsf year in fhe Upper School. The name of Richard Muni became immorfalized around Cranbrook: if was he who provoked The headline: Coen coafed in cullinary cafasfrophe. Pudding plasiers poor Parisian. Bui Dick has added more fo school spirii than his zealous waiiing. He has been adive in Homecoming all 'rhe four years he spenf in 'rhe Upper School. During 'rhe second semesfer of his senior year, Dick moved back info 'rhe Lower School. fhis fime fo ac? as Prefecf. Track 3, 4, 5, 6: Marquis Discipline Commifhe 3, 4, 6 fCheirmenl: Marquis Home- comin Commiriee 6: Lower School Prefecf 6: Rifie Club 4, 5, 6: Radio Club 3: Unite? World Federelisfs 3. 4, 5, 6. 'stiff' -asm: xr S' JP, boris george nicoloff enfered form iv cornell Since his fourih form year. Boris has been a promineni member of many Cran- brook acfivhies. Boris has become one of the mos+ well-liked boys in ihe school. He always has a friendly word and a smile for all. For fhree years, Boris has been humor- ing fhe school wirh his carfoons in ihe Crane. Everyone seems +o look forward fo These in fhe nexf issue. ln his iirsi fwo years here. Boris was an oufsiandinq member of Ergasierion and was elecfed io ifs presidency in his lifih form year. This year, Boris was forced fo pass his duiies on 'fo anofher. as his many ofher acfivifies did noi allow subsfanfial 'time for him io fake parf in fhe school plays. Also in his fiffh form year, he was elecfed 'ro a posifion on fhe Sfudeni Cabinet This year he +ook over as fhe presidenr of 'lhal' organizafion. In addiiion fo fhese dufies. Boris was +he Senior Prefecf of Page Hall. and a member of fhe Social Commifiee. Boris has made greet success here af Cranbrook, and is ceriainly capable of being a success wherever he may be. Wresfling 5, 6: Scholesiic Arf Awards 5: Senior Prefec'i:.Sl'uden'i Cabinef 5, 6 iPresiden'I'i: Social Commiffee 6: Ergesierion 4, 5 iPresldenfl: Glee Club 4: kg. .M-9:32 ,I s .. 1 if Pull, Keifh ls i 1 I S11 MINI Turn il up, Dave S harvey allen olds enfered form iv denigon Coming fo Cranbrook from Flini Harvey has made many coniribufions. His nnain acrivily during his rhree years here has been debafing. He has also parficipafed in U,W.F., rifle club, and rrark. Harvey's easy-going ways and friendly allifude have won him many friends ai Cranbrook. During The pas? year his room could be found wiih boys wailing io hear his Kingslon Trio records. Harvey has worked hard ai Cranbrook and he has been rewarded by his consian? appearance on ihe Honor's lisi. Nexr year Harvey will leave Cranbrook for Denison and coniinued success. Track 4, 5, 61 De+roH News Scholasfic Wrifing Award 5, 6: Jasper Reid Award 43 Games Room Commiffee 55 Pre-Med Club 43 Debaling Club 4. 5, by Rifle Club by Uniled World Federalisls b. dave olsen enferecl 'form iv darimouih One of lhe many boys coming from Rochesler, Minnesoia, Dave is perhaps known besf for his friendly nafure and knowledge of anyfhinq from rhe 300 SL ro ihe Nash Rambler. He has his own car. a mefallic blue l95O Ponliac called UHer Chaos, and enioys dragging if anywhere. Dave plays fhe 'frornbone in fhe school band. and also has a varied colleciion of rock'n roll albums. Everyday The rocking sounds of Bo Diddley, Ronnie Hawkins, and Liffle Richard floaf ihrouqh 'rho hallowed halls of third floor Marquis. ln Rochesfer Dave is nored for his swimming abilify, and we feel if Cranbrook had a swimming Team, Dave would be one of ifs foremost members. All of his varied oufside acfivifies have nor hur+ his acedemic average, however. ln lac? he has sfeadily raised his grades since enierinq in his lourfh form year, and we feel lhaf Dave will make a welcome addilion fo Darfmoulh nexl year. Track 6: Marquis Homecoming Commiffoe 6: Foreign-A-Fair Commiffee 5: Rifle Club 4: Pre-Med Club 4, 67 Smoking Club 5. 6: Band 4, 5. bg S+arduslers 4. ion conrad plew enfered form iii colgale Anyone coming in conlacf wilh Jon on campus and al sporls. knows +ha+ his person- alily lils his alhlelic abilify. He is peppy, perhaps loud. and has a dislincl flavor in his sense of humor. On fhe afhlelic fields. Jon's lype of play is lenacious. scrappy, and he will noi back down fo anyone. lf has won for him leflers in soccer, hockey, and baseball in his iunior and senior years. ln lhe pas? four years, Cranbrook has heard Jon's lrillinq voice among the ranks of the glee club. On Friday or Safur- day nighls, he can frequenlly be found digging lhe scene af Jack's wifh Hallie. He is one of Cranbrook's foremosl exponenfs on Rock n' Roll. and offer Jon bops away from lhe school lhis yearf we are sure fhaf he will be a success al Colqaie. Baseball 3, 4, 5, 6: Hockey 3, 4. 5, 6: Foolball 4: Soccer 5, 6: Mos? Improved Player Award lsoccerl 5: All Conference Hockey Team 5, 6: Foreign-A-Fair 5, 6: Founlains Homecoming Commiflae 5, 6: Marquis Disciplinary Commilfee 3: Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Crane 6: C Club 5, 6: Pre-Med Club 3, 4. varsify leHers: Soccer 5. 6: Hockey 5. 6: Baseball 5, 6. as , i lawrence dennis rahilly, ir. entered form iii NUM Larry will fell anyone here fhaf he's mosl comlorfable siflinq behind a cloud of smoke down in fhe bull room and he'lI go on fo add fha? girls are his biggesl in- leresl, bul those of us who know him besl know lhal' he's also a prolly good ioker. Aclually Larry is iusf as comforfable behind a book in 'rhe library and he spends mosl of his lime af his sludies. He also enioys singing in 'fhe Glee Club, and during 'rhe summer he lakes lo lhe lennis courls and +o Michigan's lakes. Here a'r Cranbrook Larry has made many friends and we all know fha? he'lI add more and more io his lisf when he enlers Tulane nexl fall. Glee Club 3, 4, 5, 6: Riliery 3: Pre-Med 5: Smoking Club 5, 6. Sorry, my fault! ME and god I knew I forgof somefhmg Where s my briefcase? roger rofhenburger enfered form v ghnfgrd ln fwo shori' years. Roger has esfablished himself a+ Cranbrook as one of fhe mos? influencial, sincere, undersfanding. respecfed individuuals on campus. As a senior prefecf, he can offen be found, yellow slips in hand. siffing pafienfly wifh an under- graduafe. who is alibing for ihe sfudy hall he missed. His quiet, pacifying way has won him many friends among fhe enfire school. ln fhe classroom Rog ranks with The besf, winning in his fiffh form a Nafional Scholasfic Commendafion. ls ihis enough for Rog? No. In fwo years he has earned six leffers. fwo each in foofball, baskefball, and baseball. being co-capfain of fhe foofball feam. Roger possesses wha? few boys ever affain: leadership. academic abilify, combined wifh a ferrific drive fhaf keeps pushing him furfher. Foofball 5, 6 iCo-Cepkainig Basketball 5, 6: Baseball 5, 6: Nafional Schoiasiic Com- mendsrizn 5: Senior Prefecf 6: Unifed Cranbrook Confaderafes 5. 6 Nice-Presidenfl: U 5, 6. varsify leH'ers: Foofball 5, 6: Baskefball 5. 6: Baseball 5. 6. dirk scholfen enfered form iv qrinnell Nofed for his suave fechnique and experf line, Dirk is furfher characferized by his fluenfness of speech and sfraighf-forward approach fo all problems. Alfhough his ever brighf and cheery counfenance has been a inspirafion fo his more pessimisfic class- mafes, he usuually wears some very clashing color, like black . . . and black. Being a kind-hearfed soul. he is always sympafhefic wifh bewildered underclassmen. His good fenor voice which has been greafly appreciafed in fhe Glee Club ihe pasf year and which, linked wifh a nafural sfage abilify-a sfar on Rick's fechnical commiffee and PhiI's sfage crew-has gained him fame. He is known by the inferrupfinq and loud falking he does nof do and does not parficipafe in. As for fhe social scene, he will long be remembered. Technical Commiffee 5, 6: Siege Crew 4, 5, 63 Page Hell Homecoming Commifhe 6: Radio Club 4: Rifle Club 5: Glu Club 4, 5, 6. J william manning schumann entered term iv Bill has contributed much to Cranbrook in his three years here. He has been a starting member of the basketball team for the past two years and has also par- ticipated in tennis. Bill was nicknamed Hands because of his basketball ability. Ii ever you heard loud rock and roll music on second floor Page you could be sure that it came from Bill's room. He says that he likes anything that makes noise. Bill is a loyal Ohio sports fan. He can often be found telling somebody why Ohio is the best athletic state in the couuntry. Bill's interests at school have centered around the U.W.F.. Glee Club, C Club. and the Brook. Next year will find Bill in his home state attending Denison. Football 4: Basketball 5, 6: Tennis 4, 6: Page Homecoming Committee 4, 6: C Club 5, 6: Glee Club 5. 6: United World Federalists 6: Pre-Med Club 4, 6: Brook 6. varsity letters: Basketball 5. 6: Tennis 6. . .7 fi,-'u A in ii-.L 6: i-'Q l theodore harold seyfarth entered form iii michigan state Ted is one of the happier members oi this year's senior class, always having a good word for everyone. He is also one of the leaders of the school in spirit, best ex- emplified by the fact that he is the Regular Preiect in Stevens Hall. On the athletic field. one can always find Ted participating in some sport whether it be soccer. track. or wrestling, of which he is captain this year. Science fiction is Ted's biggest single interest. evident by the supply displayed in his room. Anyone who knows Ted will readily agree that he is a very warm, sincere person. and a good friend. Soccer 5, 6: Wrestling 3, 4. 5, 6 lCapteinl: Track 5, 6: Regular Protect 6: Stevens Social Committee 3, 5: Stevens Discipline Committee 4: Crane 5. varsity letters: Soccer 6: Wrestling 4. 5. 6: Track 5, 6. TM 3 L Big stupe Captain takes over Today I sing bass W n. philip sked enfered form iv frinify Phil has been well known around fha Cranbrook campus as an exfremely 'friendly and easy going individual. Throughoul his lhree years af Cranbrook he has been exceed- ingly aclive in school clubs and commil+ees. Phil is also known for his abililies as a singer. ln all his years af Cranbrook, he has had paris in ihe school's annual opereilas. Phil's o'rher inferesls lie in aufomobiles, pholography, and linkering wilh eleclronic equipment Phil has also proven himself adepl in afhlelics. He was a member ol +he frack feam in fourlh form, and a member of lhe wresllinq ieam in lourlh and fihh forms. Track 4: Wreslling 4, 5: Games Room Commiffee 5, 6 lChairmanl: Technical Com- miflee 6: Sfage Crew 5, 6 lChairmanl: Glee Club 4, 5, 6: Pre-Mad Club 4, 5. Sunday aflernoon Pro Wresfling john edmund sprague enfered form iii michigan John is one of lhe mosl popular sludenls on campus. His willingness lo work in order lo serve Cranbrook has won him many 'lriends noi only among his fellow classmaies buf among 'rhe masiers as well. Almosl all oi John's aclivilies are aimed in one direclion-lowards a befler Cranbrook. l-le is an acrive member of lhe U.C.C. and 'rhe Sludenl Cabinet l-lis leadership and inferesf have greally afiecled 'rhe whole school in his job as a Senior Prelecf. Because of lhis devolion, besides havinq an ex- cellenf voice, John was elecied presidenf of The Glee Club. ln Johns iunior year he was chosen lo represenf America and Cranbrook on The American Field Service Pro- gram. l-le spenl l he summer aller his iunior year in Spain. Because ol his devoiion, willingness for work and oul-righi good-fellowship, John's slay al Cranbrook has been a mos? unusually fine one. Fooiball 43 Soccer 6: Wresfling 3, 4, 5, 6: Track 5: American Field Service: Senior Prefecf, Marquis Hall: Sfudenl' Cabinaf: Unifed Cranbrook Confedaraiesg C Club 5,61 Glee Club 3, 4, 5. 6 lPresiden+l. roberf d. sfolorow enfered form i harvard Bob doesn'f appear fo be fully awalre and somefimes nof even fully alive: however, in his spare fime, he has worlred as an edifor of fhe Crane where his facefious smile, cynical humor. and laconic remarlrs were unforgeffable. Being a qood hard worker who gefs Things done. his lcnowledqe and unfirinq quesf for knowledqe has delighfed his insfrucfors. Sfeady holds all class and school records in fhis deparf- menf, and fhis is nof surprising fo members of his class, for Bob has always shown himself fo be lrind, courfeous, generous. and considerafe. Nof only has Bob dis- finquished himself in fhe classroom and characferwise. buf also on fhe afhlefic field. He has been a hard-driving member of The fennis Team for fhree years. Bob has en- deared himself fo fhe faculfy by his quief oufloolr on school life. In fufure years, Bob will complefe his educafion af Harvard. Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6: Quill and Scroll 5, 6: Rifle Club 3, 4: Unifed World Federalisfs 6: Opus 6: Crane 5 lFeafure Ediforl, 6 iEdiforl. milfon sfeve sfuecheli enfered form iv georgeiown Humble, honesf and sincere, Sfeve's falenfs are many. including scholarship, dra- mafics. and leadership. He was a close second for fhe parfy boy fifle. and second fo no one in fhe acfivifies deparfmenf. lf seems fhaf Sfeve was so busy fhaf he iusf couldn'+ iind fime for his riflery-he has proven himself a craclr shof for fhe Defroif Edison Rifle Club. Sfeve's dynamic leadership qualifies have made him an indis- pensible parf of many school acfivifies. He has served on fhe Kingswood-Cranbroolc Sfudenf Cabinef and various commiffees. This year he has served as Edifor-inChief of fhe school paper. The Crane. For being a general sfablizinq influence on fhe class, Cranbroolc owes Sfeve a sincere vofe of fhanlcs for his conscienfious efforfs. Defroif News Scholasfic Wrifing Award. Jasper Reid Award 5, 6: Founfains Heme- coming Commiffee lCheirmenl 6: Sfudenf Cabinef 6: Foreign Affair 5: Quill and Scroll 5. 6: Glu Club 6: Unifed World Federalisfs 6: Crane lBusiness Managerl 5. 6 lEdifor-in-Chiefl. 'X You're slipping Bob The red headed idiof Nice shoes. Suk' fhomas paul sukenik enferd form v michigan This caveman cassanova with 'lhe manly physique has always been frue fo the Senior cause. Buf despife his small size his accomplishmenfs have been giganfic. Tom The Bomb known for his explosive acfions during fhe foofball season and his finesse during fhe hockey season, has been an afhlefic success since his arrival in fhe liffh form. Though never foo inferesfed in fhe social aspecl of life. he has had many secref admirers . . . fhis is proved by his frequenf fop-nofch dafes fo Kingswood and Cranbrook socials. Mild manners, pafience, and undersfanding are all characfer- isfics of Tom. His undying efforfs fo make everyone have a rosy ouflook similar fo his own made many a gafhering a roaring success. ln fhe fufure. his casual manner and ready grin will be missed. Foofball 5, 6: Hockey 5, 6: Arfs 5. varsify leffers: Foofball 6: Hockey 6. Things look good for nexf semesfer frank richard swifi' enfered form i florida sfefe Swiffy, during his six years af Cranbrook, has been able fo display and combine a number of qualifies which have been refurned by a wealfh of friendships fhroughouf fhe school and which will give rise fo many fond rememberances in fhe fufure from his classmafes foday. Frank is quief, buf fhis is by no means saying fhaf he has been overcaufious in his friendliness or has reiired himself from Cranbroolfs social life. On fhe confrary, Swif+y is well known by everyone and cufs iokes wifh 'rhe besl' of us. If a represenfafive from Florida Sfafe, Swif+y's choice for nexf fall, were fo ask someone here whaf fhey fhoughf abouf Frank he'd gel fhis sorf of an answer. Swiffy's a good guy. l-le's nof one of fhese big Talkers. He's modesf and quief bul he goes our of his way fo be friendly. He has a good word for everybody. l like him and I 'rhink you would foo if you knew him. Wresfling 4, 6 lManagerl: Soccer 3, 4, 5, 6 lManagerl: Glee Club 3: Radio Clul: I: Rifle Club 2, 3: Biology Research Group 3, 4, 5: Pre-Med Club 6: Opus 6. versify leffers: Wresfling 6. GSW A -Q9 Q... samuel h. fhomas, ir. entered form iv colgafe Friendly and cheerful are perhaps fhe fwo adiecfives which besf describe Sam's personalify. Wifh always somefhing cheerful and friendly fo say. he can be found confribufing fo one of many school groups. His academic sfanding and wrifing abilify have won him several Scholasfic Writing Awards. In ofher aspecfs of school life, Sam has gone ouf for wresrling for fwo years. and his inifiafive and personalify have made him a foremosf member of fhe Unifed World Federalisfs. As Presidenf of fhe recenfly revived Pre-Med club, he reorganized and forfified fhis unusual group. His healfhy spirif is carried info ofher fields. such as General Sporfs. He recenfly has ioined 'the Crane. We hope fhaf he will do well af Colqafe. Wresfling 4, 5: Pre-Med 4, 6 Uresidenfl: Unifed World Federalisfs 4, 5, 6: Arh 4, 5: Crane 6. james h. walker enfered form v michigan Jim is besf known abouf 'fhe campus for his wealfh of knowledge on every conceivable subiecf. He has put his wide backgrouund and excellenf memory fo good use during his fwo years af Cranbrook. He has won several prizes in the Reid Award and fhe Defroif News Scholasfic Wrifing Awards Confesf. as well as in fhe annual com- pefifion sponsored by fhe American Associafion of Teachers of French. Also, he has mainfained a near Honors average. The breadfh of Jim's background is the resulf of his manifold inferesfs. His hobbies include: modern iazz. science hcfion. elecfronics, high fidelify. music. liferafure and philosophy. In addifion fo fhese. he has found fime fo fake parf in a number of school aclivifies. parficularly as a member of fhe Opus sfaff. Nexf fall. Jim will affend fhe Universify of Michigan af Ann Arbor. Defroif News Scholufic Wrifing Awards 5. 6: Jasper Reid Award 5. 6: American Auocieiion of Teachers of French Competition 5: Arh 5: Opus 6. Samuel expecforafes in la Fumerie I haven'f read fhaf chapfer yef, Mr. Rickeffs Nexi iime, fellows, I'Il inviie you Tuning in Franfic Ernie lawrence a. weis enfered form v duke ln lwo shori years ai Cranbrook Larry has become one of lhe besl known and mos? popular figures on campus. Larry has done very well aihlelically, beinq a siariinq halfback on ihe 'ioorball feam, lelrerinq in baskefball, and being a member of the varsiiy baseball squad. ln The classroom Larry has always had good qrades and his superior wriiinq has won him numerous awards. Nick ihe Greek, as he is called by friends, has been very acfive in school affairs as well. He was a member of The Brook sfail and was also a member of rhe U.W.F. When he deparis for Duke ai lhe end of fhe year, Nick will leave behind many friends amonq fhe facully and siudenis alike. Foofball 5, 65 Baskeiball 5, 6: Baseball 5, 6: Reid Awards 57 Defroif News Scho- lasfic Wriiing Award 5: Page Discipline Commiifee 6 lChairmanl: Page Home- coming Commiffee 6, Brook 6: C Club 5, 6: Unifad World Fadaralisfs 6. varsiiy lellers: Fooiball 5, 6: Baskefball 5. philip weisenbarger eniered form v dmhon Since The Daddy arrived lasi year, his pracfical iokes and sense of humor have made him famous fhroughoul rhe school. As a senior, however, Phil seemed lo calm down a bif, raking his exfra responsibiliiies and privileges mos? seriously. There are always many boys in Phil's room eifher lisieninq +0 his records or iusi iokinq around wifh him. Phil look fhe responsibilify of Page Hall Homecominq Commiliee Chairman and showed his serious side by working hard on a near-winninq exhibit. Coniribuiinq even more lo ihe happy boarding life in Page Hall, Phil has quaranfeed many house- parlies as chairman of ihe Social Commifiee. Wresfling 5, 6: Chairman Page Hall Social Commifiae 6: Chairman Page Hall Homa- coming Commiifea 6: Pre-Med Club bg Ergaslerion 5: Siege Crew 5: Glue Club 6. iames a. williams enfered form iv norfhweslern Coming lo Cranbrook in fha lourlh formf Jim has dislinquished himself in boih alhlelics and sludenl government His agilily in alhlelics is well known al Cranbrook, lor Jim, an oulslandinq figure in varsily foolball, baske+ball, and baseball. has lellered nine limes, lhree in each sporl. Allhough his nalural abilily is unlimiled, Jim has shown lhe lruesl sporlsrnanship and compelilive leadership of any Cranbrook afhlefe, and as baseball capfain, he furlhered his endeavors as a leader. Bul perhaps his grealesl honor al Cranbrook was being selecled a Lower School Prelecl, a posilion gained by quiel leadership and delerminalion lhal' won him fhe respecf of bolh rnasfers and classrriales his iunior year. ln coming years, Norfhwesfern will enlerlain Jim's blifz. Foolball 4, 5, 6: Baskefball 4. 5, 6: Baseball 4, 5, 6 lCep+ainl: Lower School Prelecl' 6: Foreign-A-Fair 5, 6: Pre-Med Club 4, 5: Rifle Club 4, 5: C Club 4, 5, 6 lPledgemasl'erl: Crane 5. varsily leHers: Foolball 4, 5, 6: Basketball 4, 5, 6: Baseball 4, 5, 6. Make il quick, sir, l've gol a dale wilh Mike iohn chandler woolley enfered form iii denison John can usually be found al any social evenl around school. Whelher il be al rhe l-loey's senior lea or al a formal dance, his friendly and amiable personalily always seems presenr and loremosl. His grades are always very close lo Honors and his wril- ing abilify can be evidenced by lhe manner in which he has done well in bofh lhe Reid and Scholaslic wrilinq awards, winning seven prizes in all. Since coming here as a freshman, John's aclinq lalenls have been known lhrouqhoul 'the school. To verily lhis, he has been in one of lhe Erg plays and iook a prominenl role in lhe Operella of lasr year. Wilh all lhese assels John should 'Find college life af Denison very rich and fulfilling, Track 5, 6: Del'roil News Scholaslic Wriling Awards 3, 4: Reid Awards 3, 4: Homa- coming Commilfee 4, 6: Glas Club 5, 6: Operella 5, 6: Crane 3, 4, 6: Band 3. 4. fired, ! 1 1 4 -rx... A,,wg 3 .. Qfsaii N W if xwgjrff, ,ziwlfm X 1 . wggwx L f F - 1-5' fz?5fLgf'?3Nmi'2t jf X A -' ' ' 71 ' : gg 2 fy Q. iflfn 'as -fi ni - Y Q. ' 1' ' xl. , , , 6.e fl. .5.J-, aw 1-, -L ' X f 'W :U-' K .1 .Q.-f.- . f : i 3, .dw '-ij.. .' 1' S-. U sk :IRQ -ix J? ,L 'f I ' Zgfffg is 2,3i,:ag, . ' 4 M? ' Wt? Ty X ' ' ' -- 1. M -', +'jy'5.f'.,., ma X I' Ax A i with ni. , A .5 ?.. xg,1,',- '- .. jpg A Nj gb , -V ,Y fig ,f ,C I f ,+V ,..x. Q xx 'x. ,11:, Q Q 1 bbq- 3' .. ' A I .Aw gi:3a '.......'1 ' A f 5' 'Af WE 1 15:4 1. ' ' yr. -S4 L -4 , : '...-W 17 , M fps .IQ 4, 'QA ' -so - sa I ' ' '- kypghx fi, , sf' :Q ...vga ..h M 4 6a ,fy Z ,Qi-ME ,ri V sk . . ,Y A W ? - ,.. , X . , L , . N ..,, ww, 4 , xi? by . 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M- ,pi VV ,. - V . .V V VVV K-my ,..qA V- eff K- . - 'KV v - V 1 V it V V My GMA KV ViKm:i-ee. .L K R V, V A rw, 'mx V V .V V - ' .Lf M ' . .'k.' '1 i -- :ww ....n...., m .f 'll ' ' .1 -an V' 1 '1 L J Slevens Hall, always known as +he besl on rhe campus. once more lived up fo ils slandards. Always rhoughl of as lhe keyslone of rhe school, Slevens once more played a leading role in lhe school life. Srevens Men were influ- enrial in all cenfers ol ac+ivi+y. Mr. Kenny is The Housemasler. He is assisfed by mas- ters Mr. M. Lawrence Harris, Jr.. Mr. Ranier Scora, Mr. Waller Read, Mr. Refer Kerr, and Mr. James Young. The preiecrs are Ted Seylarlh and Roger Rolhenburger. ln The parade ol Honors, Sfevens has done very well. Those on Honors are Bob Hughes, Slew Collen, Bob Hicks, Tom Jones, Bucky Sleed. and Greg Thomson. Those who have won varsily lellers are Dick Gilder- sleeve. Don Cummings, Roland Kaplan, Neil Mieras. John Ogden, Roger Rolhenburger, lco-caplain of ioolballl, Ted Seyiarlh lcaplain of wresllingl, Ari Glick, Brian Bare- ioor, Sandy Washburn, and Al Wilkinson. The funcrions of 'rhe house have been run by Slew Col- fen, head of lhe Social Commillee for house parries, and Ralph Gilsler, Senior Represenlalive lo +he Disciplinary Commiflee. Newcomers have added greally lo Slevens' success. Prefecis, Rolhenburger and Seyfarlh Juniors James Ruiz, and Bill Thompson, and many Sopho- mores and Freshmen have all shown a salisfying amounr of school spiril, and have made some impor+an+ conrri- burions. All in all, rhis year will long be remembered as one in which Srevens Men urilized lheir many ralenrs 'ro lhe advan+age of bolh 'rhe school and rhe House. firsf row, leff fo righf: Friz, Sleed, Benham, Goodslein, Slrongi second row: Kessel, Wilkinson, Hicks, Grannisp fhird row: Rolhenburqer lprefecll, Shapiro, Mumford, Rinaldo, Leiqhlon. Adair, Seylarlh lprefecllg fourfh row: Varden, McDonald, Mieras, Thomson, Collen, Minsel. Bryanl, Kaylan, Jones: fiffh row: A. Sugar. Reiier, Plopa, Glick, B. Snyder, Thompson: sixfh row: MacLachlan. Ogden, Bradley, Gilsler, Barelool: sevenfh row: Ruiz, Bradley, Gildersleeve, Cummings, Applegafez eighfh row: Wash- burn, Swift M. Allen, Buhl, Swarlz, Hughes. sievens hall Xl . lE5! l s-ew?-ss' Prefecfs, Hayden and Nicoloff As Page Hall is siTuaTed in The cenTer of The dormiTories aT The norTheasT corner of The Quad, so Too, are The Men of Page in The middle of nearly all ThaT Takes place aT Cranbrook. SporTs, social evenTs, scholasTic achievemenT- none has failed To yield success and honor To The Men of Page. ConTribuTing greaTly To Page's success has been iTs TaculTy leadership. Mr. RoberT K. HoTTman, serving as housemasTer since The Tall of l956, has given Page The repuTaTion of being The mosT sensibly and liberally run dormiTory in The school. This year he was ably aided by Messrs. Philip M. Clarlc. BerT E. McMahon, John R. HunT- ing, and Hugh M. Davisson. On The whole Page Hall has Tollowed The paTTern of success seT lasT year in The Tield oT scholasTic achievement Ken RoberTs, whose 95 average held him as high man ThroughouT The year, headed The lisT of boys on Honors. OThers consisTenTly scoring wiTh Honors grades have been: David Napior, George MarTin, Charles Marshall, KieTh Davidson, and newcomer Joel Meyers. FavoriTe meeTing place Tor Page men, The Common Room This year has been The siTe of many swanlc house parTies presided over by Social CommiTTee Chairman, Phil Weisenbarger: The TirsT of which had music provided by Bo-Diddleyf' RepresenTing Page on The PreTecT Board were Boris Nicoloff and John Hayden, senior and regular preTecTs respecTively. On The aThleTic Tield Men ol Page did noT Tail To puT TorTh Their besT. WiTh preTecT John Hayden, capTain of The baslceTball Team There were Charles Marshall. George MarTin, Barney Crouse, KeiTh Davidson, John Seeley, Bill Schumann, Larry Weis, all winners of a varsiTy leTTer. HMT row, lefT To righh Hayden lPrefecTl, HoTmann, LaFever, Zivian, Gerlach, KoeTher, O'Conner. Nicoloff lPreTecT: second row: Saubberry, Napior, RoThberg, Meyers, Free, Weil: Third row: Salsbery Crowl, Bush, Brewer, HesTer, J. Carr, Way, Wheeler: fourTh row: Crouse, Pedrey, l'-lipple, Wilsled MarTin Seele McKelve Tiffh row RoberTs Juliar Raubin er McC rTh ' ' - . Y. yi : , i , g , a y, Lorish, Ericson, Anderson sixTh row: Weisenbarger, Chick, FosTer, WenTe, Janco, Kingsbury, Marshall, MaTTeson: ssvenfh row' Schumann, Dibble, RosenlelT, BaumharT, R. Snyder, S, Thomas, RoIlerT: eighfh row: Weis, Bauer, Olds LippincoTT, Davidson lPreTecTl, Earley, Weber, Relcshan, J. Sugar. T - ' AC ' ,K if cv!! N 1' AE f fi 0 0 ,., 3 . - . . K ., . -1 P T fr' . ' ,' . -1' v- . -'lv uf' - f P J ' - 1 1 ' . -.. .9 .. -. . N- ff'-' ,.. T -T 4 Q 'SE . K ,-C, - ' X A , s 5 ca 'X 'xiasw ws. v .xg-,5,+ P399 hall FTW? ' is II 'M a PreTecT sTuds . 5 No maTTer how hard you TighT iT, The TacT remains, Marquis is THE Dorm. Following in The TooTsTeps oT pre- vious years, Cranbroolcs mosT illusTrious dormiTory is once again The paceseTTer oT The boarding houses. The Marquis Men conTinue TorTh, leading The dorm and The school wiTh undaunTed spiriT and deTerminaTion. The inTeresTs oT The boys vary greaTly and exTend inTo all phases oT school liTe. Wherever one loolcs abouT The campus, The Marquis Man is The cenTer oT all acTiviTies, wheTher iT be on The Tield oT play, The dance Tloor, or The UnsaT sTudy hall. Marquis has much To boasT abouT. AlThough The pizza parTies have ended, Temporarily aT leasT, The aTTer lighTs Hsessionsl' conTinue on, as do The annual migraTions SouTh. Marquis has among oTher Things, The TinesT array oT individual TalenT ever assembled under any dorm rooT. Junior Joel Cohen, alThough one cannoT reTer To him as Typical, is a sparkling example. Joel's worlc in composiTion is unmaTched, To say noThin oT his academic achieve- menTs. Marquis does noT pro?ess To be a 'lball oT Tirei' in The academic deparTmenT, buT neverTheless The dorm has six boys on l-lonors and many ThaT are very close To iT. Marquis, as in pasT years, is The breeding grounds Tor aThleTes and This year is no excepTion, Tor The dorm has TirsT row, leTT To righf: Sprague, Angel, Simmer, Nazarlco, Loud, Graham, PresTon, Panchulr, Feldman MounTain, Goodman, Gelbach: second row: Whelan, STroud, S. Weber, Cooney, Magqs, Neurman Pearson, B. Gordon, P. SmiTh, R, Davidson: Third row: Good, AnderTon, CuTT, Bisbee, McDowell, Rus som, McMullen, Powell, W. McCarThy, MunT, Zavelson: fourfh row: Baird, E. Thomas, STolper, Shaheen RoTh, Grayson, BesTe, Slced: fifth row: Cohen, G. Carr, BenneTT, W. FosTer, Ballman, JaTTe, Bailey, Kirk sixTh row: G. Blanchard, Morgan, BolTon, N. Craig, T-lick, Rahilly, Edwards. Olsen, BuTT. aT leasT one leTTer-winner in every sporT. Socially, The dorm raTes high, Tor iT has represenTaTion in numerous school TuncTions such as The Social CommiTTee, The Church Cabi' neT, UCC, UWF, Glee Club, C Club, DebaTing, and many oThers. Under The guidance OT Mr. Usellis, The dorm house- masTer, peace and quieT have, Tor The mosT parT, reigned supreme. WiTh The help OT Mr. Gerard, Mr. Hooper, and Mr, Campbell This Task has been accomplished, alThough sTrongfarm TacTics are someTimes necessary. Senior PreTecT John lllubber Legsl Sprague, and Regular PreTecTs Bill lWhaaa T-loo-The lndianl Angel, and Dave lThe Goosel Frey have aTTempTed To bring The democraTic way oT liTe and law and order To a TerriTory previously considered hopelessly overrun by clepTos and psychopaThs. Sprague and Frey are boTh cheerleaders oT Tremendous versaTiliTy and school spiriT, buT, unTorTunaTely, oT liTTle FelCnOWn. Mr. Campbells marriage, Three elecTric guiTars, nu- merous banios and ulcelelis, plus Joe Feldman, and a Tew Mexicans add up To anoTher successTul year in The annals oT Marquis Hall, Tl-TF DORM. founfains Bill Mosher, Prefecf firsf row, leff fo righf: Kuschinski, Kiefer, Alfmansberger, Chesfer, Prance, Bowers. Cooper. Bufler, J. Sugar, Sims, J. Harlan, Harness, McDonald, Hard, Dusenbury, Sfuecheli, W. Mosher: second row' M. Morse, Cafsman. Brandr, Marr, Moorse, Maffhews, Sfeiner, C. Fredricks, T. Williams, J. Blanchard Kenesson, Conrad. E. Lerchen, Raffner, B. Berry, Croze: lhird row: Bunr, Fruhauf, Sfrickland, de Lucena Plew, T. Wilson, Wyman, Slafkin, T. Brown, Prance, Wolley, Fairbanks, Theobald, Higgins. R. Sfolorow. Graham. Jacoby, Barone, Howe, Kenfis. Unquesfionably fhe besf house af Cranbrook, Foun- fains has led fhe school in numerous fields for years. Buf, being as humble as fhey are, if has long been a Founfains belief fha? acfions speak louder lhan words. Heading fhe day-boy aggregafion fo anofher academic vicfory, The Men of Founfains, wifh nearly fwenfy boys on rhe Honor Roll, swepf away fhe firsf semesfer scholar- ship plaque averaging an amazing 80.25. Wifh fhis greaf beginning, Founfains followed up ifs recenf vicfory when Tim Casey, Eric Chesfer, and Charles Kuschinski were named 'ro fhe lisf of nine Cranbrook semi- finalisfs in fhe Nafional Merif Scholarship compefifion. Aside from leading all ofher Cranbrook house members, Founfains fhree semi-finalisfs were among fhe l0.000 in- dividuals who oufscored more +han 555,000 compefifors. The week immediafely before Chrisfmas vacafion saw all Founfains unife in a drive fo prepare fwo Chrisfmas baskefs for needy families in fhe area. The compelifion wifh fhe ofher houses in The school was nof foo hofly con- fesfed, buf fhe enfire program proved fo be very worfh- while and grafifying. For his second year in a row, Michael Barone has been one of fhe schools sfalwarf Quiz Kids. Affer fieing fheir opponenfs lasf year, The Cranbrook five defeafed Liggef School in fhis year's Quiz 'em On The Air program Lasf, buf cerfainly nof leasf, come afhlefics. Af fhe end of fhe fall season, Mr. Campbell awarded seven Foun- fains +heir varsify lefler. These boys include Floyd Bunr, Tim Casey. Harvey Croze, Chris Dusenbury lcapfain-elecl of fhe soccer fearnl, Bill Mosher lco-capfain of fhe foof- ball feaml, Jon Plew, and Tod Williams. 1' K 'Q , 4, - W f rfbfsp ,M ylkb L I 1 ffm' 'H .L 'KLM ig, fr, 13 5 . L. f K 4 0.1 x 1 x i. 6 1 L4 me f. i r xi 4 G, f E 1 Q43 1 V P f 5 Q tl' Q W 'J ii 'F Nr gf I nk 5 If f t ,va F' ' if fp 5 Q rf , v I -4 4 , is an F- f 5 iw k u .,,4- ar 3, S .Q 9 iB ' 3. 'ilu firsf row, leff fo righf: McWilliams, Green, Lohl, Romney, Boolh: second row: Senfer, Slevenson Neeley, Russel, Hummel, P. Davock: fhird row: P. Fisher, Burlon, Bosley, John Muirhead: fourfh row Terry Bunf, J. Thinqslad. Chambers. D. Craig, Cowen: fiffh row: J. Goodman, M. Davock, Coulson Lewis, French, R, Moon' sixlh row: G. Wilson, Budman. Taggart, Coulter. While: sevanfh row: Krall J Weis, Knighlon, Pallerson, Hanna? eighfh row: Slarr, Maxwell. Gordon, K. Williams, Weir Ted Bunli Baker: ninfh row: Hanway, G. Lerchen, Denison, McQuaid, Sill, Bramblet fenlh row: Bannow, G. Mc Donald. Braun, Grikscheil, Elliot Pinny, Reizenx elevenfh row: D. Lee, Gilberl, Anderson. Fredriksen Rickells, Richardson, Zuckerman, Bagley? fwelffh row: Harlan, Slanlan, Haven, T. McDaid, Vierlino Calhoun, Barlhwell: lhirfeenih row: Prelecls Muni and Braud, Cauchois, Eral, B, Thomas. Lieberman Baldwin. lower school The Lower School lhis year fared guile well bolh scholaslically and alhlelically. Academic leaders in lhe Second Form were Roberl Taggarl, Ted Baldwin, and Bruce McWilliams, while David Gilberl, Philip Maxwell, and Richard Moon were oulslanding in lhe Firsl Form. Sporlwise lhe foolball 'ream had a lair season. Coaches Hooper, Clark, Sauler succeeded in ending lhe season wilh a viclory over G,P.U.S. aided by caplain John Goodman. The Soccer squad made a good showing as il ended The season wilh a 4-2 record. lvlaslers lvlanharl, and Scora coached lhe leam. Sleve Burlon and Jim Weis were co-caplains, Baskelball lhis year, coached by Mr. lvlanharl and Mr. Sauler, is based on fhree velerans and lhree new boys. Norberl Zuckerman, John Goodman, and Charles Earl, who are all new, lill lhe posilions ol forward, guard, and cenler, respectively, while Jim Weis, Dale Bosely, and Roberl Taggarl bolsler lhe leam wilh experience. Hockey players gained much experience Though infer-school games were nol possible. Mr. Harris, Mr. Clark, and Rev. Young coached lhe learn. Oulslanding players were Mugs Davock, Michael Budman, and Bruce Couller of lhe Firsl Form. Mr. Sauler +his year expecls a good baseball leam, and ills likely lhal hell lind one, The lennis squad also looks forward 'ro a good season, allhoughl lhe coach has nol been decided as of lhis wril- ing. Track, under Mr, Manharl, will fry lo beller ils record of lasl year. The Lower School Sludenl Coun- cil, which was elecled in early lall, has succeeded in making This a good year wifh backing from lhe sludenls. Q ,.,.,.' .. -, .- 'X vw., A Q . . U H , 9 f' f L v ., r r , 4,15 K my If : , N, gf, v..4Q,. .H-54, - ,L-I. -.. .V wa' - V. 5 . .. X . b f Q 'f - .L .- .y ' y fi V N, . .. , 'xv ,Q , ,V fn- K . :V-,-1 A ,. '-Q., W' M A 1 :Sis . . , X Az., Afgxw. I f I fb, X, ,fx ,Lf A , Q,-...M ' H, 1 X Y ' Y' Z' A -if N'wd'?.ff T Q '- +1-ff Rf. yikivu. W E , W .., . V X . 'Q ,wg .L kk, . ,NN ,K Q V . .-.X ., if I -115. Aa r '.,1L - ,F ' .- V 3. Y .K x ,K '- ' .N I 1 1 s W ' a-.V . Q K X k . f V .gig ly. . , 4,-. --, Mk. Q 'Nik gk Q' ff' x . 1 X , . 1 - M X ,M .. ,- N W, 2 5 . V ,l K +Q23,?:.-.'.P, f . ' v ., ,. J Q 'N 'K . s . Q. r y 1 N.. l. R ,Ml - X Jlkw 34. , V L 'Sr . 1' YN 0 . . ff . C Q J 4,4 FL X ,Q 4 S. .fm V. Q iw , iii.. 3, ,Eg fs- -- Tfiiin, Y gggpzk.. ww: awww wg, f ,'ll .r iff' .. ,U-X -N K Xi, -' ,Q f fl' f f s :- ai x k Q KL k N- as , :.f Y QE x My ',,,m,,,,,.p-uv-0'4pnnw- first row, Ieff fo righf: Tim Casey, Sfeve Sfeucheli ledifor-in-chiefl, Bob Siolorowt second row: Sfeve Fairbanks The Crane firsf appeared as fen mimeographed sheefs of fypewrifer-size paper in Sepfember 1927, fhe year Cranbrook opened. ln sfyle if was a school magazine. School Nofesm com- prised fhe few news sfories, afhlefic confesfs were well-covered, and fwo pages were devofed fo sfudenf humor and carfoons. The bi-weekly paper gradually increased ifs lengfh during fhe nexf fwo years, and was firsf fype-prinfed in March I93O as a fhree-column, fourepage layouf wifh a larger page size. Five years lafer The cranes' expanded fo ifs presenf five-column SIZE. Small fhree-column formaf was resumed from l94O fo l953. A new and more exfensive efforf fo serve fhe School, if ap- peared every Friday iinsfead of every fhird Friday. From l942 fhrough l954 fhe yearls edifions of The Crane were bound wifh fhe Brook, which reasserfed ifself as a separafe publi- cafion in I955. ln hope of winning a lvledalisf rafing in fhe Columbia Scholasfic Press Associafions annual confesf, Jack Bagdade revived fhe presenf forma? in I953. In Sepfember, l959, Edifor-in-chief Sfeve Sfuecheli sold ad- verfising space fo local merchanfs, fo help finance fhe year's issues. Jusf before school opened, page edifors Sfeve Fairbanks. Bob Sfolorow. and Tim Casey planned fheir firsf issue, which was published fhe opening week of school. Sfeve Fairbanks acfed as news edifor and composed fhe fronf page of each issue. He was assisfed in wrifing and edifing by Sfuecheli, Dan Higgins, and juniors Maff Sfolper and Jim Plopa. To Bob Sfolorow's credif fhe ediforial page was usually fhe firsf pasfed up. Boris Nicoloffs carfoon and Joel Cohen's fea- fure arficles were affracfions on fhis page. On fhe sporfs page Tim Casey was assisfed by columnisf Neil Mieras, and iuniors Jeff Fisher, Tom Zavelson, and John Seeley. Phofographers l-larvey Croze, Sr. and Ken Chick: and Juli Kruger's Kingswood Korner also deserve fhe sfaff's appre- ciafion. Creafive.wrifing af Cranbrook has always been a very imporfanf segmenf of Cranbrooks academic characfer. In fhe pasf several years if has faken on greafer siginfi- cance wifh increased sfudent parficipafion in fhe Reid awards. Resulf-, have been proven by Cranbrookls ouf- sfanding record in fhe! Defroif News wrifing compefifion. The Gpus,ll Cranbrooksl liferary magazine, is dedi- cafed fo publishing fhe besf of all fhe pieces submiffed by sfudenfs fo fhe fwo confesfs. In ifs eighfh year of pub- licafion, fhe 'Gpusi' is fhe youngesf of fhe fhree main Cranbrook sfudenf publicafions. lf was esfablished by a small group oi seniors under fhe able direcfion and counsel of Mr. Carl G. Wonnberger, chairman of fhe English Deparfmenf. As in fhe pasf, fhe edifors of fhis yearis Opus' were faced wifh feveral problems, Wifh increased prinfing cosfs if was necessary fo raise fhe price of fhe publicafion in hopes of making a profif. Wifh increased circulafion fhe Opusi' was fo be a financial success. The screening of papers for publicafion was very difficulf. The qualify of paper-. was fremendous. The sfaff was faced wifh fhe figanfic fask of reading and evaluafing fhese papers. The Special English class helped greafly wifh fhe inifial screening. opus Senior Edifor John hlarfman and fhe resf of fhe 'lOpus sfaif, consisfing of Jim Walker, George Mefe'ski, Tom Boynfon, Frank Swiff, Mifch Grayson, Joel Cohen, and Bob Sfolerow, were faced wifh fhe fask of selecfing fhe besf papers for publicafion. If was felf fhaf fhe qualify of papers wriffen fhis year was fhe besf in fhe hisfory of fhe Opus.i There were so many good manuscripfs fhaf selecfion was difficuff. The 5119 Of fhis yearis issue was increased. If was fhe policy of fhe sfaff fo selecf fhe besf examples of creafive wrifing. If was felf fhaf scripfs and non-creafive wrifing had no place in a publicafion of fhis fype. George Mefelski managed fhe arf work. Confribufions were made by Boris Nickolof and some sfudenfs of Mr. Pefer Kerr. This yearls cover was an original phofo- grapher s design by Jim Walker and Bill Morse. As in fhe pasf, Mr, Wonnberger has been of invaluable assisfance in his role as faculfy advisor. The sfaif is also indebfed fo Mr. George Migranfs of fhe Cranbrook Press for his aid and guidance in fhe prinfing of fhe i960 llQpus.ll Hrs? row, leff fo righiz Jim Walker, Tom Boynfon. Bill Morse, Frank Swiff, Mrs Wonnberger: second row: George Mefelski, Mifchell Grayson Joel Cohen, John l-larfman ledilorl 'Q The C Club is The varsiTy aThleTic club oT Cranbrook School. To become a member a boy musT TirsT win his varsiTy leTTer. NexT, wiTh The oTTicers' approval, he pledges Tor a Tull aThleTic Term. ThaT would be eiTher during The 'B Tall, winTer or spring seasons. Since The C Club is pri- C c u marily a service organizaTion, These pledges are asked To do various duTies around The campus. They are called upon To assemble The quarTers Tor visiTing Teams, sell re- TreshmenTs aT aThleTic conTesTs and To handle any oTher duTies which may arise. AT The end oT each seasons iniTia- Mosher' Baud' Bmesdonl Williams Tions are held and The new members enTer The club. Here The oTTicers presenT each oT Them wiTh Their gold pins and C Club iaclceTs which has become an iTem oT re- specT around The campus. As The year opened, The Club Tound iTselT in a sizeable deb+ leTT over Trom The preceeding year. PresidenT Bob Braud called vice-presidenT Andy Billesdon, secreTary- Treasurer Bill Mosher, pledgernasTer Jim Williams, and special assisTanT BuTch l-leavenrich TogeTher To discuss The maTTer. Since The Club ConsTiTuTion calls Tor dues iT was decided ThaT They should be re-esTablished To help work OTT The debT. The Lions donaTed a new reTrigeraTor and The clubroom Toolc on new spiriTs. BuT These, along wiTh The dues idea, were soon held in abeyance when The adminis- TraTion inTormed The Club ThaT The Clubroom and re- TrigeraTor were no longer a parT oT The Club. WiTh spiriTs Tading iT was diTTiculT To insTill school spiriT Tor The Tall sporTs. BuT wiTh The help oT assembly cheering and vicTories in soccer and TooTball The Club began To regain bounce. By Thanksgiving vacaTion black Tigures showed on The accounTs again Tor The TirsT Time in almosT a year. Selling reTreshmenTs aT games and The raTTle oT a solarized Trans- isTor radio donaTed by The l'ToTTman ElecTronics Corpora- Tion helped ay The debT. Spring roiied around and The Tamous C Club dance was one oT The greaTesT in ears. As The year comes To a close The Club Teels iT would lilce To be more TighTly lcniT buT also Teels as Though This was a mosT successTul year in organizaTion and Tinance. Tirsi row, IQTT To righh Heavenrich, Williams, SchaeTer, Fisher. Ogden, Weis, Crouse, Kaplan Glick, SeyTarTh, Mieras: second row: Billesdan, Mosher, Hayden. DeWiTT, Gildersleeve, RoThenberger. T-TarTman, MarTin, Williams, ThingsTad1 Third row: Coughlin, Braud lpresidenTl, Croze. Sprague, Schumann, Angel, ,......,..,.,..., Brown, Dusenbury, Demrick, Mr. Campbell lTaculTy advisorlg Tourfh row: Marshall, Seeley, Frey. Blanchard, BoynTon st. andrews guild silling, lofi io righi: Tim Casey. Floyd Bunl, Sieve Brown, Tim Coughlin, Ennis Fruhaul, Curl Maffhews Chris Dusanbury, Tod Williams: shsnding: Mr. Foy, Jelil Fisher, Harvey Croze. Tommie Lee, Mr Sanders Nearly everyone is familiar wilh 'rhe colorful services al Chris? Church and has noficed Thar Cranbrook men fake a sizeable parl in 'rhese services. Our men are members of rhe Sl. Andrew's Guild, who, along wilh represenlalives 'from Birmingham and Bloomfield serve lhe church in several ways. The main clulies of an acolyle are lhose which assisl fhe clergy in carrying fhrough 'rhe services smoo+hly and per- fecfly, such as carrying lhe flags and crosses, lighling 'rhe candles, and working al lhe allar during Communion. Less impressive faslcs include cleaning 'rhe church aller each 9:30 service. Each year al Chrislmas lhe Guild plays ils biggesf parf in church rirual. During lhe Feslival of Gills members of lhe Guild dressed as characlers of rhe Chrislmas slory acl ou+ fhe procession of shepherds and lcings and form a living fab- leau of +he na+ivi+y scene. On Chrislmas Eve as many as elev- en servers are used in a very impressive and sacred service. The officers lhis year were all from Cranbrook. Harvey Croze was president Tom Lee was vice-presidenl, and Jeff Fisher was secrelary. This year Lee made an acfive office of lhe usually figure head vice-presidency, and Fisher did an excellenl iob organizing rhe services. Ergasferion. Cranbrook's dramalic sociely. humor- ously presenled John Cecil Holm's uick-willed play. Gramercy Ghos+ in 'rhe Cranbrocl Audiforium on May 6 and 7. This annual spring endeavor is presenfed wi+h ioinl efforf of 'rhe iunior class of Kingswood. This year. as in 'rhe pasl, Mr. Templin Licklider. laculfy ad- visor of Erg. direcled +he produclion. assisfed by Mrs. R. Poffer of Kingswood. The plol of +he play revolved around lhe inherilance of an old mansion on Gramercy Square in New York Ci+y by an elderly maid, Margarel Collins. played by Bonnie Cohen. The house was soon found 'ro conlain a Revolulionary War ghosl, Nalhaniel Commbes. played by Gregg Carr. who had been forbidden enfrance .in- +o heaven. The ghosl mel Nancy Willard lCarol Glueckl, a young girl who had come +o live in lhe mansion. and fell in love wi'I'h her. To complicale mailers, Miss Willard was engaged 'ro +he snobbish socialife, Parker Burneffe Louis Beerl: furlhermore. a young reporfer named C arley Sfewarl lFred Rolhl visiled 'rhe home and also fell in love wilh 'fhe charm- ing Miss Willard. Supporling roles were faken by Joan Pope. Sue Burns. Doris Smilh, Sall Mieras and Nancy Reynolds of Kingswood, while Bill Thom son. Mike Hilder and Phil Weisenbarger supporled Cranbrook. A new sch'edule of rehearsals was in ehlecf lor The Gramercy Ghosh in which lhere were 'lewer weeks of prac+ice, bul more rehearsals wifhin a shorler lime. Since all boys in lhe play were required fo be in physical educalion unlil May, fhe casfl was free fo re- earse in lhe aflernoons during +he week days. in ad- difion 'ro 'rhe weekends. Mr. Licklider sfafod 'rhal lhis concenlrafed efforl was esfablished +o alleviale fhe number of weekends sacrificed by lhe Cranbrook boarders. and lo promole fhe sense of immediac in all ihe casl. By lhe success of The lay. il can welll be seen 'rhal The new schedule indeedjnpaid off. ergasierion firsf row, lofi fo righl: Louis Beer, Mr. Templin R. Licklider, Jr.: second row: Rick Sfronq, Bill Mac- Lachlan, Henry Weil. Mike Hilder. Phil Weisenbarger. Richard Fosfer: lhird row: Greqq Carr, Boris Nicolofl, Bill Thompson. George Rofh, Mifchell Grayson. E5 Hllllll' X Q 1 We il ff il' I llllllm 1 W V., 'V Q IIQIIIIU an 53 5 E pf 9, '7-we. .1 - , - 'f' wx .. k a- X F 92? g . 'A' tiixxm 2' EQHQE sf SEUQE is sg gg XR V ay V if U? 'Q ' if-rl Q Q Q ff-ap 3' 1 1 2 .in Q V ? .2Q lf , 42' J ,4 J 17 - A, X 3 glee club on par wiTh The Mormon Tabernacle Choir hoped To and carried Through The year one oT The besT group in many a decade. Following lasT years idea oT Two se araTe groups, a senior and a iunior, They were able Tc accomplish a greaT deal more Under The leadership oT Mr BaTes and PresidenT Joh Sprague The Glee Club presenTed a number oT varie and much enjoyed programs The TirsT performance was when The Club sang To ' large crowd aTTer The Homecoming games. The number ranged Trom The serious To The very lighr The nexT evenT of The program was The annual singin oT The ChrisTmas porTion oT Handels magniTicenT Mes siah on December I3. This singing was held aT Kings wood wiTh The combined clubs oT boTh Cranbrook an Kingswood. This year The groups sang all oT The choruse and There were also many solos by members oT boT schools. Barney Crouse and Phil Slced had The male solo while Suzanne Croolc, Josephine Dudeclc, Melinda Park and Jan McNaughTon oT Kingswood had The Temale solo Two days laTer The Cranbroolc Glee Club presenTed Th ThirTy-TirsT annual ChrisTmas PageanT. The processions wer led by John Sprague. The lcings were KieTh Davidson, Bo Hughes. and Bill Bruner. Immediafely Tollowing ChrisTmas vacaTion, The Cran brook and Kingswood aggregaTions combined Tor Th opereTTa. The presenTaTion was GilberT and Sullivan's musi cal. The Mikado. The opereTTa was held aT Cranbroo again This year. AnoTher new TeaTure To be added was a ioinT progra presenTed on Founders Day by The Two organizaTions. The Glee Club closed iTs very successTul year wiTh iT TradiTional program on Awards NighT. This year's Cranbrook Glee Club, alThough noT quiTi P ' ' I c ' c . . C I e s 1 C li T n ., xi. . , 1 fy W W Yv l vg 39 1 '... ' Q' -f .-- -Q .ny s 3' Ll X yrs K L X jf Q wk A. ,., - LIEQWMU--v W, .,AIf-,, . R, ,, q W ww W N 1 , , . H Q af G sf , .1 , if VW 'F C5 1 :.fh 'QF W , A? ' A Au fl , A X 133343 W Q gl, V 'W' MN mmm Ja qv- 'BPL' 4' Q th ' A 'W . '-AA M 4 A is 5 13 ' , I Af . .IM f 9 fix' - 'W '-4 A J sl 52- b. TWIX 'Z ffl., american Field service club Q6 Q1 X ,L-as-th ...,......v fronf row, lef0 To righfz Bill Angel lpresidenTl: second row: Roger RoThenberger, Neil Mierast Thiro row Joe Wheeler, Dick Gildersleeve, Torn Anderson: fourTh row: Chuck RosenTelT, Ralph GilsTer, Den- ny Brown, Tom Zavelson: Tiffh row: John Sprague, Dave Frey, Boris NocoloTT, Jim Washburn, Ed Thomagg six row: George Blanchard, John Ogden, Frank SwiTT, Ken RoberTs, John Seeley, Harvey Croze The American Field Service Club is an ouT- sTanding service club Tor Cranbrook School. The whole purpose oT The club is To raise money Tor The American Field Service, a sTu- denT exchange program which provides Tor a sTudenT Trom Cranbrook To be senT To anoTher counTry Tor The summer monThs while a Toreign sTudenT aTTends school in The UniTed STaTes The Tollowing winTer. The A.F.S., as The exchange service is called, needs a greaT deal oT money Tor iTs new organizaTion. The A.F.S. Club gave approximaTely one Thousand and Two-hundred dollars This year To This imporTanT and very worThwhile service. The men OT The A.F.S. Club ive OT Them- selves To work during The weeiTcends aT The service cenTer in The Page T-Tall basement A greaT deal oT The money is gained here. SOTT drinks, sandwiches, donuTs, cupcakes and many oTher arTicles are sold. Whenever a guided Tour is called Tor, The A.F.S. Club conducTs The visiTor and shows him all The inTeresTing highlighTs oT Cranbrook. Cranbrook School depends on The A.F.S. Club, and The A.F.S. never leTs The school down. The service oTTered by The Club exTends even To baby siTTing Tor The TaculTy. The members oT The A.F.S. Club can proudly say ThaT They have conTribuTed To The besT oT Their abiliTy To The walfare, and preservaTion OT Cranbrook Schools name. The Club was originally called The UniTed Cranbrook ConTederaTes, buT This name was dropped near The end oT The year in Tavor oT The American Field Service Club. This new club has The same responsibilihes buT adds The duTy oT handling The Foreign A-Fair which is a carnival held every year To raise money Tor The American Field Service. The President Bill Angel, and The Vice-presidenT, Roger RoTh- enburger, have helped To make The A.F.S. Club a club which gives oT iTselT To Cranbrook School. debafing F T 1 A Diogenes Wilh +he relurn of a number of experienced boys, hopes for lhis year's debaling season were high. ln many ways il was hoped lhal lhis year's season would be The nnosl successful since Mr. Bob Usellis rejuve- naled debaling lour years ago. Coach Usellis saw quile a large number of boys sign up lor debaling. Success lhis year was due in parl' +0 lhe lacl lhal debaling was scheduled for a regular class period lhree limes a week., John l-larlman again served as presidenl ol +he group. Mosl of +he debalers were underclassmen. The year's lopic was: Resolved +ha+ lhe Federal Governmenl should subslanlially increase ils regulalion ol labor unions. Thus lhe allirmalive 'fried lo poin+ oul lhe inherenl weaknesses in lhe presenl allilude loward induslry-union relalions. The alrlirmalive soughl +o poinl our +he lremendous power +he unions have gained lhrough fheir nnonopolislic +endencies. The neg- alive eilher lried lo show lhe inherenl slrenglhs of honesl unionism or propose an allernafe plan of slale regulalion ol unions. This lopic was exlremely slimu- laling. We also lopically organized lhe lremendous influence unions have on our managemenl relalions an dour induslrial slale ol Michigan. l-loping lo beller rhe 4-4 mark ol las? year, lhe Crane debalers again compeled in lhe lnler-Lakes league and a 3-l record in 'rhe Slale League. Corning from lhis good showing early in lhe year il was hoped lhal Cranbrook could enler lhe Regional Eliminalions and lhus garner ano+her plague for fhe school. All in all il was a mosl successful season. Since a greai maiorily ol lhis year's debalers were underclass- men, prospecls look brighl for nexl year. firsf row, leff fo righfz Allmansberger, Calsman, l-lall. Mcfiaughey, Ginqell: second row: Shapiro, Beer, l-larfman, Barone, Olds: fhird row: Senler, Jaffe, Kirk, N. Craig, G. Carr, Mr. Usellis: fourfh FOV! Bush, Kusrhinski. Hobbs. sw' 'VT-9' fi r Q- Reacl and Colfen ' F -fig, ,, Q- - band firsf row, leff fo righf: Baird, Lewis, Sauisberry, Raffner, Kessel, Wesion, Gordon, Kniqiwi, Cowen, Cuii Second row: Mr. Read, Terry Bun+, Eral, Brewer, Rickeffs. Napior, Shaheen, M. Mcdonaid, E. Thomas Olsen, Bisbee: fhird row: Buhl, J. McCar+I'1y, Pafferson, Schulfz. Ted Bunf, Taqqarf, Colfen, Mifchell Kiefer. fl quill and scroll Quill and Scroll is an infernafional honorary sociely of high school iournalisfs. The Cranbrook chapler of Quill and Scroll is comprised of fourfeen sfudenls, each of whom has clevofed much of his valuable fime +0 'rhe success of one of Cranbrook's fhree siudeni' publicarions, The Brook, +he Crane, or +he Opus, Membership in fhe sociery is on a highly compelilive basis, awarded only lo rhose boys who have confribufed a considerable amounl' of work fo fhe publicafions and who rank in 'rhe upper half of +he class. This year eighf new members were nomina+ed, ioining fhe six who had gained membership in 'rhe spring of l959. Sieve Sluecheli, Sieve Fairbanks, Bob Srolorow, and Tim Casey, all of whom had been inducfed inio lhe sociefy lasl year, meri+ed membership for The able iob fhaf fhey did as edifors in Turning oui liifeen excellenl' Cranes Also from +he school newspaper. Joel Cohen and Ma++ Sfolper were chosen for membership This year Hrs? row, lofi +o righf: Harvey Croze, Boris Nicoloff, John Harfman, Joel Cohen: second row: Bob Sloloiow, Mat Stolper, Sieve Fair- banks, Tom Boynfon, Sieve Sfeucheli: fhird row: Tim Casey, George Melelski, Jim Walker. Milch Grayson. for lheir work as reporiers and junior edilors. Boris Nico- loht, Crane carfoonisf, received his Quill and Scroll pin Iasf year. From The Brook slaff, Co-ediior Harvey Croze was The only Quill and Scroll member 'rhis year. This year iive members of +he Opus siaii aliained 'rheir Quill and Scroll pins. Edilor John Harlman and siali- members Tom Boynion, Milch Grayson, George Meielski, and Jim Walker all gained membership for fheir work in puffing oul 'rhe very line edifion of ihis year's li+erary magazine. firsf row, lofT To righfz Barnes. Salsbery, RaTTner, EsTes: second row: LippincoTT, R. MaTThews, Carr., Pedrey, Jim Harlan, Mr. B. CoulTer. 5 , The maior acTiviTy oT The Cranbrook Bowmen is Tar- geT shooTinq in The indoor range conducTed by Mr. Bruce CoulTer. Occasional Trips have been Taken To Tield archery ranges in The Birmingham viciniTy and informal maTches have been held on The school grounds, mosTly in The early Tall and laTe spring. However, The core of The rogram consisTs of a series OT indoor Tour- namenTs. lnfilrmal shooTing, open To all, is held on Fri- day nighTs. The archers shooT aT sixTeen inch TargeTs Trom a dis- Tance oT TiTTy TeeT, nineTy arrows consTiTuTing a round. The TirsT TournamenT consisTed oT Tour rounds and was won by Milne Salsbery wiTh an average ol: 594. ATTer This The eighT Bowmen were divided inTo Two Teams,-who compeTed ThroughouT The winTer Term. The Fred Bears were made up OT Bill Barnes lcapTainl, Jim Carr, Jim Harlan and Marc LippencoTT. On The Charlie Pearsonsu were Mike Salsbery lcapTainl, Bill EsTes, Randy MaTThews and Chuck Pedrey. The Tinal conTesT is a handicap TournamenT conducTed on an individual basis. A Trophy is' awarded To The winner. Bronze, silver. and gold buTTons are awarded To Those who achieve The rank oT archer, bowman and experT bowman. Mr. CoulTer and Salsbery archery u-QM This year lhe Radio Club has been splir info Two paris. fhe lower and upper school groups. ln 'rhe lower school group are Burch Pinney lpresidenfl, Ron Sill lvice-presi- denfl, Chris Grilcsheit and Denny Calhoun. ln +he upper school group are Joel Sugar lKN8FPVl, Al Sugar lKN8- PFUJ, John Hofmann lK8PTl-ll, Jim Cooney lKNOMZUl, Dave Benham and Boyd Tisdale. Early in rhe year Al and Joel Sugar arrived wi+h- fheir DX-20 +ransmi++er: however, no successful comlacfs were made wifh E+. The nexr project headed by John Hofmann, was +he reiuvena+ing of a surplus +ransceiver. Ron Sill boughf an ARQ3 receiver lci+ and proceeded +o build if. Everyone worlced diligenfly foward Their ham licenses. As lhe club sfands, fhere are only fhree amafeur mem- oers even lhough more exisf a+ Cranbrook. The o+her names are loolced forward fo on lhe rosrer nexl year. radio club Jim Cooney nf radio Siffing. 'eff fo righf: Chrisfopher Grilcscheii, Dennis Calhoun, Buich Pinney, Ron Sill, Jirn Sfarr, Mr. Schulfz: second row: Lou Vierlinq, John Hofmann, David Benham, Joel Suqar, Boyd Tisdale. Jim Cooney, Roy Sugar. The Pre-Med Club has exisTed aT Cranbrook Tor many years, buT was previously composed oT a large number oT un-inTeresTed sTudenTs who aTTended meeTings only To escape sTudy halls. IT had noT Theme and, ThereTore, lacked conscious, consTrucTive direcTion. The club gained noTo- rieTy Through The many sordid and obviously specialized movies which were shown during meeTings. ln order To curb This unwholesome and unproducTive siTuaTion The TaculTy in charge oT curriculum did noT alloT The Pre-Med Club any acTiviT Time during The academic day sTarTing in SepTember of I958. lvleeTings could be held only on Friday nighTs or during oTher Tree periods. The obvious resulT oT This ac:Tion was a compleTe disappearance oT Pre-Med Club acTiviTy during The school year T958-59. There was, however, a small group oT sTudenTs led by KenneTh RoberTs and Samuel Thomas who remained in- TeresTed in The idea OT having a Cranbrook Pre-Med Club. This group meT wiTh Dr. Dixon Toward The end oT The T958-59 school year and began To TormulaTe plans Tor re-organizing The club. IT was decided aT This meeTing ThaT if a new club were Tormed, iTs meeTings would be based around a program which would insTrucT as well as enTerTain iTs members on a level palaTable To a high school sTudenT's baclcground. WiTh This as a guide iT was decided ThaT The movies would be disconTinued since They were much Too Technical Tor high school sTudenTs. IT was laTer decided ThaT meeTings would be held once a monTh on Friday evenings and The club would have dis- cussions led by Dr. Dixon, The TaculTy advisor, or by a guesT spealcer. These discussions are designed To broaden The sphere oT lcnowledge oT our prospecTive medical sTu- denTs and To answer any personal quesTions which any member mighT Teel imporTanT. The club's mosT noTeworThy spealcer was Dr. Ursula lsen- berg, an English radiologisT, who spolce on The subiecT oT English medical pracTices and educaTion. This year's club goT oTT To a hard sTarT and was helped considerably by Mr. Garliclc during These mosT imporTanT TormaTive days. This year's oTFicers are Samuel Thomas, PresidenT: and KenneTh RoberTs, Vice-presidenT. The mem- bership is small buT is sTeadily growing which is an aus- picious sign. 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The Team Tied Tor second place in league, reTaining The Charles Houson Cup. and seT a new deTensive record. There were six reTurning leTTermen-STeve Brown, Har- vey Croze, Larry DeWiTT, Chris Dusenbury, John l'larTman, and John Plew, Andy Billesclon. playing soccer Tor his TirsT year, did a superlaTive iob of handling The goalie posiTion. Mr. John I-lunTing, wiTh The aid oT Mr. RoberT Usellis and Mr. James Young. did a good job in his TirsT year as head coach. The Team also Thanks Bob Braud who managed Tor The second year in a row. Experience was gained in Two pracTice games aT The beginning oT The season. ATTer less Than a week OT work- ing ouT The varsiTy losT To a sTrong alumni Team 2-I, on a goal in The second overTime period. A week laTer The Team deTeaTed an American Field Service Team loy The score oT 4-2. ln boTh oT These games The Crane Team showed iT had an excellenT poTenTial wiTh a sTrong de- Tense and oTTense. HnrTmnn, Brown, and Bunf press Vicfory Brown heads In Cranbrook's TirsT oTTicial game The Team Trounced a weak Lake ForesT Team 6-O. The enTire Crane squad played well wiTh The deTense gaining a shuTouT. The Torward line showed iTs depTh wiTh Tive diTTerenT men scoring: Brown, Bruner, Kessel, Plew, and DeWiTT. The nexT week Sarnia NorThern was deTeaTed 3-O. Cran- brook ouTplayed Sarnia in The TirsT half. buT The Cranes were unable To score unTil The end oT The TirsT halT when Brown converTed a cross. ATTer The halT Cranbrook began To play aggressively and DeWiTT scored on a pass Trom Crouse. ln The TourTh quarTer DeWiTT scored again on a penalTy kick. Cranbrook deTeaTed Blenheim CollegiaTe 2-0 Tor iTs Third vicTory oT The season. John Plew scored in The sec- ond quarTer. ln The nexT quarTer Dave Kessel converTed a cross Tor The Tinal score of The game. As goalie, Billes- don was crediTed wiTh his TourTh sTraighT shuTouT. Cranbrook won iTs TirsT league game by deTeaTing The Cleveland UniversiTy School 2-I, wiTh boTh Crane Tallies coming in The lasT Tew minuTes of The game. C.U.S. scored in The TirsT quarTer and did noT increase iTs lead as oalie Billesdon and Tullback Croze mainTained a sTrong deTense. ln The TourTh quarTer DeWiTT scored on a direcT Tree kick. WiTh a minuTe To play, leTT inside l-TarTman scored The Tinal and winning goal. A scoreless Tie was The ouTcome oT Cranbrook's Home- coming game wiTh WesTern Reserve Academy. The Cranes dominaTed play in The TirsT halT buT weer unable To score. STeve Brown scored in The TourTh quarTer, buT The goal was nulliTied because OT oTTsides. Two overTime periods broughT no score, The game ending O-O. The de- Tense's sTaunch play again saved The game, alThough we were unable To win. ia Q, 'H if' K 1 Q E' ms ,Emi Q , if 7 -EV-,f-Q-Q 1 , - -ici Y ' f I f' f 1 M' M - X V- Q - -5 , -.N- . 1-0 I 1 AL,. 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Aus D Q L ' Ol-wpvih ll 'I - u i K KH! ,H-1, ,- '- f'- ...w--w 1 ' x K ,-...A L, .f-n.-ov -...-.,,, A s.., j , ,, I ' ' 1 , f, . 3 gn - 451. - 's. ' .. : ' 1 '.K F . '- 4 , H ' .. ' 1 -w . 4. - nfl , - ' Q x Q .A V ap . 1 1- K s - W. we . . . . - senior leH'er winners bill mosher lco-capiainl roger rolhenburger lco-caplainl bill angel +im casey lceifh davidson iohn hayden charles marshall neil mieras larry weis iim williams i +om boynlon lmanagerl x f. 41 S1 cranbrool 20 cranbrook 40 cranbrook I9 cranbrool I4 cranbrool 33 lofi fo righf. lop lo boffom: Banciu, Glick, Jacoby, Ericlcson, Malfeson, Wheeler, Chiclc, Huqhes, Rollerl, Lerche: second row: l-lead Coach Campbell, Mr, DeWi++ lTrainerl, Boynlon lManaqerl, Shapiro, Beer, Thingslacl, Demericlc, Blanchard, Gildersleeve. Seeley, Buller: lhird row: Gaqe, Fisher. Casey, Sulcenilc, Marshall, Mieras, J. Williams, Mosher lCo-caplainl, Rolhenburqer lCo-caplainl Angel: fourfh row: Ellery, Cooper, Dibble, T. Williams, Bolton, Ballman, Bailey' fiffh row: Bennel Thompson, I-licks, Schullz, Bisbee, Fosfer, Assislanf Coaches McMahon and Hooper: sixlh row: Wies Davidson, Collen, Appleqale, Hayden, Sleed. to-capfains Mosher and Rofhenbergar wifh Coach Campbell cranbrool 0 ....., cranbrook 8 ...... cranbrook 6 ..... cranbroolr 0 ...... .............,...... b irmingham 26 lah forasi academy I3 I'anxa 0 avondala 25 univarsily school 35 shady side 36 waxfarn rasarvo 7 nichols 6 gilmour academy 6 an I' :Psi .1 ,Q ,X 9-1 D' wg? -.-LR ,Ami Q x 5-4 Qi -x 'K - + ' v I KXN 'fv 1. :S t x fag 'E ' fm U . lv Q 'F-4 'N 92 4-M, I Q 1 f' af it ff ,J G 5 Q I A 'kg -H .sk X S f 1. 0 QQ X a XXX Q sf K , Q fig N sg ',: t . 'ia' ilk 9? L F x , X Q K 1 K Q1 , ' K .. x U ,. 4 ,sf it W .. 8 A ,, Q 11-' 1 J , q g if Q. V, f f-,W YA? Q, , 1' 3 ., Q I xi Q .ff ff , I 1794-iA r-?Qiwrif+xS', , . 1,1 . vw-61 fi it r- m, ,,,,A 3,5 . ,. gg ZR. gif? 1 1 ,, -1 X 3 n 1 :3 Q' ,y , senior leHer winners iohn hayden Kcapiainl roger rofhenburger- jim williams 1 i i crenbrook cranbrook crenbrook cranbrook cranbrook cranbrook crenbrool crenbrook cranbrook crenbrook crenbrooi crenbrooi crenbrook cranbrook crenbrool siffing. leff fo righi: Dove Kessel, John Seeley, George Blanchard John Hayden caplain Roger Rorhenburqer, Jim Williams, John Harlman: sfandingz Curf Maflhews manager Diclr Guldersleeve Bill Schumann. Tod Williams, Jaclc Rollerf, Jeff Fisher Mr McMahon coachl Kennedy hazel park .. walled lalue luiheren wed ., ...,,.,,.. kimball ,. .... ..,...,..,..,,..,.,....,........... H onnedy . ,..... .,,......... a nn arbor imiversify high lufheran wesi shady side grosse poinfe universify school universily school ,Q ,....... walled lelre gilmour nichols .. reserve 'i'.,f- Q 1i'GTQ'3LE wa- ww, ,lp .Q-V X'-ol' 6.59: - ,lf ' my-Qin X .HR R was .. K I Q 6 K. -QXERA +4 'inf W 4? ,4 1 E ' fur if 1 'A , lg aff jx ' wg' 'log i W' K J A A 5 fs' L ,Y .3 ' .L Y . J k 1 WSF 1. 6'i u !f,r A X Capfain Hayden shoofs The Team's TirsT vicTory came The Tollowing week againsT G.P.U.S. Roger RoThenburger's reTurn To The Team was a deTiniTe asseT as he neTTed I8 Tallies To lead The Cranes To a 56-4I vicTory. Cranbrook's second league game came on The Tollowing SaTurday againsT Cleveland UniversiTy School aT Cran- brook. The spiriTed home Team handed C.U.S. a 52-33 deTeaT. John Hayden and Jim Williams led The scoring wiTh I4 and I3 poinTs respecTiveIy. The Tollowing week Cranbrook IosT To Gilmour Acade- my. The TasT Gilmour Team handed The Cranes a 42-35 deTeaT. Cranbrook neTTed iTs second league vicTory againsT Nichols oT BuTTaIo. Bouncing back from The poor game oT The preceding week, Cranbrook Trounced Nichols 49-28. Jim Williams was high scorer wiTh I7 poinTs. The season ended on a Tairly sour noTe as The Cranes Traveled To WesTern Reserve To bid Tor second place in The league. There seemed To have been a lid over The baskeT, Tor Cranbrook only managed To drop in 32 poinTs To Reserves 76. Williams dribble: W-Z,...'-'K .J fi' Y senior IeHer winners ied seyfar+h icapfaini burch heavenrich fom boynfon roland kaplan iohn sprague phil weisenbarger frank swi'f+ fmanageri 1 -- ff 'af' 1' H -3 ff' Q , bs Z C 4 'gp Y xx 'R 4 , X ,x r' Q L . X fl ,JF N ae. xr SQ, 'L' Qt 'sg ,HL , ,362 is - . L ., f' 4' K FHL ,A 'f q ' 'N f 8 ,. A .. , f f ,. 1, 1 , s A 3 3 , - 3 4 3 N 5 31 wx R 3 ' 'ii 1 ny 3 1 Nam,- x , ' an ' ' ' ' 4 M xv wx ,Q 'Nb Boynfon The i959-I96O wresfling squad was very successful in fhe League, bearing Shady Side and Universily School and losing only lo Weslern Reserve. Caplain Ted Seyfarlh, Bulch Heavenrich, Ari Glick and Roland Kaplan were unde- lealed in League compelilion. The Team 'rhal represenled Cranbrook in League compelilion sporled six seniors, one iunior and lhree sophomores. However, in lhe local meels as many as nine sophomores represenfed us. This is a harbinger of good forlunes for leams in 'rhe fulure. Despile a 3-5-l record, 'the l959-60 season was a salislacfory one. Glicl: breaks man down 1 illn- J nor' Kaplan overpowers oppononf Special credil musf be given +o Head Coach James Young and his very capable assislanls James Clinic Sfevens and Thomas Hooper. They inspired us when our morale was low and showed us our mis- lakes +ha+ we mighf improve ourselves and rhe leam. Also +o be recognized are lhe unsung second and lhird-s.+ringers whose +oil lcepf The lirs+-slringers busy. Wifhouf lhese boys many of The lirs+ slring mighf nor have had 'rhe success +ha+ rhey did. Baer advances ., 4,3 lb W . I f. 2 fs! J ' f ' iff gr, X in a Q , f E i 'W X 'fi 1 ' B X QQ K Y fi, 5 - V A . Y 2 rf if R N x ft ,Aff ,4 in-E if I 4.4 - :L H lk Q 1- I Pxix I I I 5 1 x x xx 1 mg: , fx .L M 3 3 xg Capfein Billesdon confers wifh Coach Young crenbrook I ,.,. , cranbrool 3 . cranbrook 7 ., cranbrooi 7 h crenbrooi 3 . .. crenbrook 7 oc cranbrook 7 . ,, cranbrook 5 cranbrooi 3 ...,.... crenbrook I cranbrooi 3 ..., cranbrook Z . crenbroolr 3 , cranbrook 6 cranbroolr 2 cranbrook I4 .,.... cranbrooiz 3 .. crenbrooi 3 , cranbrook 5 . crenbrook 5 , Iirsi' row, Iefi fo riglwf: Neil Mieras, Larry DeWi+l, Dave Sclwulfz, Tom Sulcenilc. Andy Billesdon lcapleinl, Jon Plew, Bill Mosher, Tom Brown, John Meier: second row: Mr. Harris lcoachl, Franlc Kennison lmanaqerl, Sieve Brown, Tom Cooper, Floyd Bunf, Jr., George Bisbee. John Ogden Icepiain-elecil. Tom Dernrick, Cemil Banciu. Ed Lerclwen. Jack McCarlI1y, Milne Hilder lmaneqerl, The Reverend Welier I-I. Younq lcoachl, sf. elphonsus 0 Iforfeifl . .......,......... noire dame 2 shrine I sf. enne 0 riverside I . benedicfine 2 sf. ambrose 3 . ceiholic cenirei 3 si. ennes 4 .. .. ,. .. ,.., nofre dame I , cefholic cenfrel 7 .., ., . .. .. shrine 2 .. riverside 0 .. .. .. bIenI1eim..4 sf. ambrose 0 nicllols 7 ,. ,. cefholic cenfrel 6 ceiholic cenfrel 3 , cefholic cenfrel 4 oo ' r ... gf, I bm X Af h u f 5 fi Y 5 ., Eg, ' 'f 4.3, ef GEN? . - x. xx., Scramble We played fhree games lhe nexl' week, bearing Riverside, Benedicline, and Sl. Ambrose. We scored seyenleen poinls againsl our opponenls' six, working hard for our up coming game wilh Calholic Cenlral. The following Friday we fools on a slrong Calh- olic Cenlral squad, and al The end of lhe second period found ourselves losing 2-O. A goal by De- Wifl early in The lhird period sfarled lhe ball rolling, and before lhe end oi lhe game we had scored four more. We held This score, winning 5-2. Aller a brief exam resl we lraveled lo Wind- sor lo again play S+. Annes. We led lhem by lhree goals for mosl of lhe game, bul lhey pulled ahead in The final period lo win 4-3. We won Two 'rhe nexl week bearing Sl. AI- phonsus and Nolre Dame, bul we dropped a Sunday game lo Calholic Cenfral. Calholic Cen- lral, however, losl ils lhird game lo Nolre Dame on Monday, pulling us in lirsl place, lwo poinls ahead. Demriclr races for puck Schulfz fires - 11131. Lerchen and Brown follow aclion We won our nexl lwo gamest one al home and one aT Riverside Arena. Qur 6-O win over Riverside was one oT our beller played games. We complelely overwhelmed our opponenl and a Tirsl period goal by Mosher was all lhal we needed as They only had seven shols al our goal. Two days laler our non-league opponenls Trom Blenheim delealed us 4-2 aller Trailing us lor The Tirsl Two periods. The following weelr we delealed Benedicline and ST. Ambrose lo Talae The league lille. Our lourleen poinls againsl Sl. Ambrose marked our highesl single game oul- pul wilh Plow, Sulcenilc, and Billesdon scoring Three Times each. The only darlc spol in our olherwise successlul season was a 7-3 deleal by Nichols. We were complelely oul- played and oul slcaled. ln The league playolls we were delealed by Calholic QQTP if Cenlral in our Tirsl game by a score ol 6-3 despite line play by goalie Neil Mieras. ln The second ol a Three game series we beal Cenlral 5-3. We won The lasl game ol The series and lhe league championship on The lollowing Salurday by a score oT 5-4. This was The second varsily hoclcey Team Thal Cran- broolc has had in many years. ll Turned oul very well and was a Team lhal could be counled on when lhe go- ing gol rough. DeWiTl, Mosher, Billesdon and Plew skaled hard and played well, selling a good example Tor The un- derclassmen who are sure lo do well nexl year. Manager Franlc Kennison did a line iob and was Truly The indespen- sible man. The coaching sTaTF headed by The Rev. Young should be Thanlcecl Tor lhe lime and ellorl which They gave The Team. We couldn'l have done well wilhoul lhem. Congralulalions lo Caplain-elecl John Ogden, and good luck To nexl year's Team. DeWill Tips puclr in if 1' 1' Sukenik in confrol 5 if 1 '.' Pursuif DeWiH sficlr handles around opponenf Capiain-elecf John Ogden prepares fo rush 30' l , 1 . ' U 'KW ' ' VW ai f A ,gs 2 KQSSEQQF' Q 'S' ,QM an wx H WRX' 1 fx Q Q, .WAR f em, A w f ' 0 ' 1 r 1 M -. . A X355 . . :,:wf.f t K f 19 1-Y , ff I 5 ' 5. ,QL , - - 7: ff ,S Q- M , ,iikgw . .-,sg x- ,rx S: 4 'lg Vw -.k A 4 x4..:, K I 3 I X'55'i1xi4d Q 'if' Y-1 2 .1 A X3 ix xywagygvstqgg 5 se A , S Rf Q 5 QMS F Q- ,i Zag. i. 35 S - fix V- M S it , . Q 1 F' 33335. Y' - aa K P ' V firsi row, leff fo righfz Bufch Heavenrich, John Harfman, Andy Billesdon, Jim Williams lcapfainl. Roger Rofhenburger, Neil Mieras. Bill Mosher: second row: Tom Boynfon lmanagerl. Dave Schullz. Tom Benneff, Tom Demrick, George Marfin. Dick Mosher, Dave Napior. . 'R 181, .V N ,K h N, ,ly ,A . 'wif is :Al Ji? 'L . y - ' li 'Daffy A v N., its i d --we - 'N' , ,N I A aww xv I i-my Capiain Williams and Coach Campbell Leading off wifh almosf fhe same feam as lasf year. Cranbrook can look forward fo an experienced season. The nine refurning leffermen, including Neil Mieras af second base. provide fhe nucleus of fhe Senior dominafed feam. The fenfafive lineup for fhe 24 game schedule is Capfain Jim Williams, cafching: George Marfin, firsf base: Neil Mieras, second base: John Harfman. shorf- siopg Bill Mosher. fhird: freshman Dave Schulfz, leff field: Bufch Heavenrich, cenfer field: and Tank Demrick in ri hf field. The pifching dufies will be shared by Andy Bmesdon. freshman Dick Mosher. Tom Demrick. and Roger Rofhenburger. The annual Soufhern Trip gave some hopes of a heavier hiffing squad fhan we had las? year. Led by George Marfin's .4l8 baffing average and Tom Dernrick's boom- ing baf, fhe Cranes compiled a 6-6 record. Bufch Heaven- rich led fhe feam in R,B.l.'s. Mr. Campbell's main worry is fhe lack of underclassmen on fhe feam. Rookies Tom Benneff, Dave Napior, Dick Mosher. and Dave Schulfz are gaining experience rapidly. Bofh Dave Schulfz and Dick Mosher are regulars. The schedule is loaded wifh such powers as Flinf Cen- fral. Flinf Norfhern, Cafholic Cenfral. and Hamframck. The only school which is nof Class A on fhe schedule is Grosse Poinfe Universify School. The season promises fo be a very fruifful one. safurday, april 9, I960 wednesday, april I3 .. safurday, april I6 . wednesday. april 20 ,....., fhursday, april 2I , safurday, april 23 fhursday, april 28 , . safurday. april 30 ,........, wednesday, may 4 .,..,.. Ihursday. may 5 , .. safurday, may 7 ,. wednesday, may II .,.. fhursday. may I2 ..,,. safurday, may I4 ...... fuesday, may I7 ......., Ihursday, may I9 ...,.. xafurday, may 2I .,. ,. monday, may 23 ....... wednesday. may 25 ..,... fhursday. may 26 ...,.. safurday, may 28 ...,.. monday, may 30 ....,.. ihursday. iuno 2 ......,. safurday, iuna 4 ....,.... aseb II lake shore . . . 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Bailey, Chick, Fairbanks: fourfh row: Usellis lcoachl, STevens lcoachi, Hooper lcoachl, AlbrechT lcoachl, Snyder lhead coachl, Williams, Hayden, Edwards lhead manaqerl, Rahilly lmanaqerl, Graham. This year Cranlorook's Track Team Taces The ToughesT schedule ever. The season will include The CenTral Mich- igan Relays lwinner lasT yearly The UniversiTy of DeTroiT Relays lTirsT year enTeredl: The Regionals lwinner lasT yearl: The STaTe MeeT lsecond lasT yearl: and The Lea ue MeeT lwon Tor lasT Tour yearsl. There will also be a Tew very challenging dual meeTs againsT such Track powers as Ann Arbor, WaTerTord, and Ecorse. In negoTiaTing This season, head coach Ben Snyder has The assisTance of Mr. Usellis, Mr. ManharT, Mr. STevens, and Mr. Hooper. Manager Jim Edwards is doing a greaT iob organizing and keeping Things running smooThly. The Team has sTrengTh in almosT all evenTs. ln The mile, League Champion John Ogden, STewarT ColTen, and ArT Glick are our mainsTays. ln The half mile, Morgan, Kap- lan, BuTerbaugh, and Dusenbury comprise a sTrong group. The sprinTs l44O, 220, and l0O yardsl should also be quiTe sTrong wiTh CapTain DeWiTT and Crouse leading The group of Bisbee, Frey, SeyTarTh, Hicks, ThingsTad, Wool- ley. and several oThers. Tod Williams and John CuTT are experienced in The hurdles and should help us develop new TalenT in This evenT. Morgan in 880 llf 155 In The Tield evenTs The shoT puT will be handled by John Hayden, Bruce Berry and Tod Williams. The broad iump should be sTrong wiTh DeWiTT, Crouse and Hayden. There are also experienced men in The high lump-John Schaefer, PeTe ThingsTad and Tod Williams. Al Wilkin- son is our polevaulTer. Our schedule is diTTiculT, buT our poTenTial is good. The season we have will depend upon how hard we are willing To push ourselves. 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To help give The players experience, coach ArT Palmer will have pracTices during spring vacaTion Tor eighT boys. These include Tim Coughlin, JeTT Fisher, STeve Erickson, Sam Walker, Norman Prance, WinThrop Conrad, Bucky STeed, and John BrandT. These boys, wiTh The addiTion oT STeve Brown, Tom Brown and Brian BareTooT, will probably lead The Team This spring. The League, as always, will be sTrong in Tennis. C.U,S. will have a very good Team. Cranbrook losT a very close maTch To C.U.S. lasT year and would like very much To reverse The decision. OuTside The League, Cranbrook will play some OT The besT Tennis Teams in The area. Among These are l-lamTramck and Dearborn High Schools. IT is hoped ThaT Cranbrook will do well in The Regional Tennis IvleeT, Then go on To play in The STaTe MeeT aT Kalamazoo. CapTain Coughlin and Coach Palmer saTurday, april 9 wednesday, april I3 Thursday, april I4 , wednesday, april 20 Thursday, april 2I . friday, april 22 wednesday, april 27 safurday, april 30 . Thursday, may 5 .. .. saharday. may 7 monday, may 9 . wednesday, may II safurday, may I4 monday, may Ib Tuesday, may I7 , wednesday, may I8 may 20 and 2I ,.. may 2 . . , . safurday, may 28 Tuesday, may 3I .,, iune 3 and 4. . , ..., ... eusiin groxsa poinTe Ifherel . . , dondero hamiramck . .... Kimball Ifherel , , . . grosse poinTe universiiy school ITI1erel . , ,. . , . universiTy high IThereI , cleveland universiTy school lTI1ereI . ., , grosse poinfa wasTern reserve . universify high , , , Terndele ,. nichols Uherel ., . . dearborn , ., . grosse poinh univerxify school .,.,, ., ,..,.,. hamfremck Uherel .. regional: , ., . cody shady side birmingham ,. sIeTe finals T'irsT row, IefT To righT: Pierce G-eTsinger, Hugh Loud, Sam Walker, John Brandf, Bucky STeed, Ennis Fruhaufi second row: STeve Janco, Larry Weis, WinThrop Conrad, Tom Brown, Tim Couqhlin lcapTainl, ' Sleve Brown, Norman Prance. STephen Way, L. B. Mclfelveyt Third row: Bill Morse lmanaqerl, Mr. H. R. Coan lcoachl, Dick G-ildersleeve, STeve Erickson, JeTT Fisher, Bill Schumann, Brian BareTooT, Dick n n I Baird, Mr. M. L. Harris lcoachl, Mr. A. W. Palmer lcoachl. Mr, Campbell and Don Cummings discuss publicify problems. Cranbrook varsify feams are made up of sfudenfs who give a greaf deal of fheir fime fo work fogefher fo fhe besf of fheir abilifies in order fo form a sfrorug, respecfed feam. The iob of fhe sporfs publicify man is fo be sure fhaf all Cranbrook feams are receiving fhe publicify fhey deserve for fheir valuable confribufions. Affer each afhlefic corufesf fhe progressive scoring and individual oufsfanding performances are reporfed by Don Cummings fo six newspapers in fhe-area. All fhree De- froif papers, The News, The Times, and The Free Press are nofified, plus The Birmingham Eccenfricf' The Ponfiac Press, and The Four Corners Press in Soufhfield. porl: publiciiy Anofher responsibilify is fhe Cranbrook Corridor, a weekly column of general news which appears in The Birmingham Eccenfricf' The job is af ifs heighf in fhe winfer and spring seasons as fhe average number of varsify confesfs is forfy-five in fhe winfer and iusf under sixfy in fhe spring. The sporfs publicify man is well rewarded for his efforfs. He assumes his job af fhe sfarf of fhe spring season his junior year and receives a leffer affer one year of service The job fakes fime and efforf buf fhe resulfs are verv safisfyinq. Hrs? row, leff fo right Bailey, Schaefer, Berry, Zavelson, Good, Cuff, Rofhburq: second row: Davisson fcoacni, Hicks, Ruiz, Dibble, Hard, Early, Kingsbury, Jacoby, Erickson, Mosher. iunior varsiiy firsf row, leff fo righiz Bufler, Brandf, Theobald, Bush, Maffhews, Conrad, Kafzman, Loud, Maxwell: xocond row: Harris Icoachj, Snyder lrnanaqerl, Mcffarfhy, Anderson, Sims, Bradley, Boo+h, Kerr, Anderfon, Billesdon, Snyder fmanaqerl, Younq fcoachl. ' Q' Y 1 R., 'faggm ,, wx. 1 - N 5 WI, -5 'Q-Q2 i wh ' 3 A sv if V wwf T ,, ,W f' 'U J , 1 ,, , A ,. 4, an V 'f' I' I 'gf f' A 5 Q M'A 9 M A 51 fi f ' -f I-j .v an X , Q , ' k .. ... if '- N , Y. J, ,U wi A 1 ef Q 4 7 I A . x - 3? Ctr I2 Bl' B. 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Shels a boon fo all mankind 'X ,X ...av Q Q0 Xie X vi X' sk. fa 5 N t . rr- Q ,,',4' D. ff' N. 1 S v MN .-Qvlilthnnna-5. -Q., x xXx xox ox it A Theres nothing like at new 4. x A A lx '0 '.a:i K. - 1 Of' M K 'fl , ,W V i - 'I ' Q 1' A . .' f ' qi Q o s f W Y' I . i . Chevrolet - Pontiac if Wxwii Af' .JO in Y. iw W- xxik L . 1 . . , ., General Motors Car x Xs. Oldsmobile - Buick - Caddlac All will: Iinffx' IW 1'4iSlIf'7'. K4 PROVIDING FINEST IN MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR FOR 3 GENERATIONS iiatggtns ann frank 268 Wesi' Maple Birmingham, Mich J K I50 49 its THE w0Rl.D'S MOST FAMOUS SPORTS CAR. The XK150 series rep- resents a unique blend of excitement and luxury best appreciated on the open road. The adventurous man will surely prize the con- vertible, the hardtop coupe or the roadster. Now, more than ever, the standard of the world in the sports car category. FALVEY MOTOR SALES COMPANY 22600 Woodward Llncoln 3-5000 Ferndale .Ea Keller Swedish Crys+al 'I' Royal DouI+on ' Royal Copenhagen Figurines Gleaming Silver ' Anfique and Modern Reproducfions 'I' Linens ' Giffs of Rich Genuine Leaiher ' Cranes S+aIionery and Engraving ' Silver by George Jensen 'I' Furnifure NEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE? As a Ioan to your . . parent. guardian or sponsor, National Bank of Detroit will advance money to the :accredited college of' your Choice. The Ioan covers all your major expenses for up to four years. including tuition, room. board, books-even lab fees. Arrangements can also be made for special expenses. Anil your entire Ioan can be protected by life insurance. For details call XVO 5-6000 and ask lor College Plan. ,, , , ,, M NATIONAL BANK Qs I37 W. MAPLE ROAD, BIRMINGHAM O F D ET RO IT .Il1'mIu'r Fmiwrrll llvlmxil lnxllrmrrvr fforluzruliun Tinting., sHowcAsE INC. ARTCHAFT PRINTING UU. ROIMS-C'-'fl 225 EAST MAPLE MIDWEST 4-b5Ib BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN Educafion maltes fhe man,-and clofhing marlts 'Ihe genileman. AI PAUL, Cusiom Tailor, you'II find suifs of unmis+akabIe quaIi+y: imporied fabrics for tailor-mades or fine ready-mades from Curlee. Lei' PAUL Iake your measure and see how Eerfecf fi+ maltes cIo+hes feel beifer, Ioolt e'H'er. Cusfom Tailor ZI3 E. Msple, Birmingham MI 6-6474 I I- I I 36 Brownell Birmingham Q Birmingham lllmmr Hunfer and Maple EW DIMENSIONS . . . Education produces new dimensions for knowledge and unclersfanding. . . . We also worl: wifh dimensions. May we discuss how our experience and facililies for producing a wide variery of precision paris and assemblies could fir inlo your purchasing program? 'Q ,4-34 ' , A ' s may - - 1:35935 7716 NOR TH CHEVROLET C0211 HW I000 S. Woodward Avenue BIRMINGHAM. MICHIGAN Phone Mldwesf 4-2735 New and Used Passenger Cars and Trucks - Experf Bumping and Painfing 5Y'W'5 ? mmm -.X ',, A 0.1.-. 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On the outside, Comet is two feet shorter than conventional cars-designed to win praise in the busiest traffic and every time you park. Its 114-inch wheelbase is just right in relation to over-all length, affording a secure, solid feel on the roughest of roads. On the inside, Comet keeps its low price a beautiful secret- with interiors that are de luxe in every detail. Six full-size pas- sengers share roominess that's a practical match for even the biggest of cars. And there is over 26 cubic feet of luggage space. Comet is a truly thrifty performer. Its front-mounted Thrift- Power 6 yields up to 25 miles to the gallon. A rugged performer, too . . . for Comet's body and frame are Unitized, welded all-of-a- piece to end rattles and squeaks. Options include Fashion Group trim with wall-to-wall carpet- ing, and Comet Drive automatic transmission. See it all soon-at your nearest Comet dealers. The new Comet by Lincoln-Mercury is available in a choice of four models-either 2-door or 4-door station wagons and sedans. THE FORD FAMILY OF FINE CARS Ford ' Falcon ' Thunderbird ' Comet - Mercury ' Lincoln ' Lincoln Continental -n -D , rpm ,412 ig f -, pi 'll gf , - fw' LZ' 'f -4 '11, ' , Qv ' ax 1 '.,,, 'Rh' t mv 2 1 K, v 1, - ' 'V 'Q EQMN' 'ln' x, Q A B. : I . J5w'Q,Z. ,kv if Q 'ig .w.9?'.3xA ig W N-f , . --4. 4h,. :mf 3 1 'L HK Qig,'rf+f:f ij! is ,YQ wif?-. '-M4 'lx 9. 57? Q3 E i.Q,,,q EMI., tea- '.1f, 6.-:gy 4. km , f ,af,.w 5 f E fa' 'u - .' V u V vr .: .y'1 ' 1 , .fy Y' 3 .G r ' ,v vw . ,. fl V -4'f 'N V, avi C15 V ., W fm 1-?ni-Lkwi 'A if LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER- l ' ELECTRICALLY Are you coming back for more education? Getting a job? Establishing a home? What's all this got to do with electricity? Just this: Whatever the future brings you, electricity will be there to help. For right now we are entering a whole new era of electric living. The home you start will be easier to take care all more fun to live in, with help from electric appliances. Complete electric home heating, practical and convenient, is growing every day. Your job will be smoother, too, with electrically operated equipment and an increasing array of electronic devices. Even your education benefits from continuing research in many fields related to electricity. One day, you personally may help to create new and better ways to do things electrically. So no matter who you are, where you are or what you 're doing, your future will continue to be brighter, your life will be lighter through electricity. DETROIT EDISON Provides Southeastern Michigan with versatile electric energy ask about mln' our COLLEGE EDUCATION PLAN NBD advances payments covering major college expenses to any ac- credited college or university as a loan to parent, guardian, or sponsor. WRITE College Education Plan Division NATIONAL BANK O F D E T R 0 I T Detroit 32, Mlchlgan HUSTON HARDWARE CO. 205 N. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM, MICH. PHONE MI 4-7330 Birmingham's oldesf hardware sI'ore-Since l909 GENERAL HARDWARE HOUSEHOLD GOODS SCOTTS LAWN SUPPLIES SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS COMPLIMENTS OF McSweeney,s Fine Footwear 777 Pierce Birmingham, Mich. Thirty-Five Years Of Professional Service SIX PHARMACISTS TO SERVE YOU O ilson Drug WOODWARD AT MAPLE Ieaiuring Birmingham's mos+ compleie cosmefic and ioileiries deparimeni Herbert Burr Fine Footwear Since I 920 255 N. Woodward Ave. Birmingham BE AS SHARP AS TACKS: COME TO JACK'S JACK'S BARBER SHOP 2I7 S. Woodward Birmingham Thearier Building Mi. 6-5300 Jo, O 6- I 545 scnurz Morons, INC Birmingham, Mich the inspiraiion shop unique gifis greefing cards A A A MIDWEST 6-6650 l38 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN QUARTON FOOD MARKET Mldwesi' 4-55 I 0 I744 W. Maple Rd. O FANCY GROCERIES - MEATS FRESH FRUITS - VEGETABLES We Delivcf' TOYS - GAMES INFANTS' AND CHlLDREN'S WEAR ,Baked Wozdwdwzd 595 E. Maple Birmingham Madam BAKERY O CAN DY 0 FROZEN PASTRIES O PARTY SPECIALTIES O SODA FOUNTAIN O RESTAURANT BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER I60 WEST MAPLE AVENUE BIRMINGHAM DETROIT BOLT 64' NUT Company 4250 Maybury Grand Avenue Deiroii' 8, Michigan Complimenfs of . BIDMINGHAM CAMERA SHUI? I68 S. Woodward Birmingham MI 4-05I0 BEST OF LUCK TO CLASS OF ,60 VILLAGE SPORT 6' HOBBY SHOP FIREARMS - DIVING EQUIPMENT - ARCHERY TRAINS - MODELS - CRAFTS MCBRIDE HARDWARE CO. I54 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham, Michigan Mldwesl 4-30I0 BIRMINGHAM and BLOOMFIELD HILLS 65 YEARS OF SERVICE REALTOR SPECIALISTS MAXBRQOCKMQ ESTATES ACREAGE FINE HOMES COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHED :sos .300 So. Woodward Ave. Birmingham, Mich. Welcome fo Joe Paulus' 8 .Banu Enioy Au+oma+ic Rhyfhm Bowling A WOODWARD 81 LONG LAKE ROAD BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICH. MIDWEST 4-5I25 9 A.M. fo 5 P.M. DAILY FRIDAY 9 A.M. lo 8 P.M DR. NORMAN R. BECKER Optometrist CONTACT LENSES EYES EXAMINED - GLASSES FITTED I35 Easl' Maple Avenue Birmingham, Mich. MIdwes+ 4-0644 Birmingham Office Supply 645 EAST MAPLE BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN MIDWEST 4-4636 I I I OFFICE SUPPLIES STATIONERY GREETING CARDS JAX KAR WASH 300 S. Hunfer Blvd. - Birmingham SPECIALISTS IN SIMONIZ BLUECORAL DUPONT SPRAY GLAZE A ,Af The 1960 Ifonnrrille Contvzrtible The most able pleasure craft ashore is a VVide-Track Pontiac 'I'his is the ruzulwortliy var with Wide- you QU on IYIUIIQI'-SQIYIIIQ regfiileu' gas 'Frau-It Wheels. with Il0llIIilt'.S MBE Et-onoiny Y-SI. This is tht' vzu' that ziuswors your Uuve ahoairit, you travel first-cilass. 1-oiuiuzuuls with ttuwlvss provision ou IlO11II2ll'.S voloi'-coortiiuatt-ri iutt-riors curves :mtl turns. Amt this is the Car 2lI't'fElIIlIIOIlS. tlreateil frontliigh-fzisliiou with thegmiiiitl-g'ai11iiig 'IYUIIIIIUSI Hu- uiatvrizils. IIl0X,l'6 tziilimml suul tittvtl gint- to swoop you along' with that with pziiiistaking varv. Soc your Poiitizu' wimt-:it-yotii'-lmvk tl-t-liiig' tc-vt-11 when tteale-rn take an Witte-'I'i':u'k drive. NARROW YIACK .. PONTIAC! WIDf'YlACK-- Wide-Track widens the stanco, not the car. With the widest track of any car, Pontiac gives you better stability, less Ioan and sway, accurate control. WI , , -I ,,,! THE ONLY CAR, WVITH VVIDE -TRACK WHEELS PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION ' GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION - I Efaamfiefcf ,Villa Badecue Specializing in Barbecued Ribs - S'I'eaIxs and Chops Delicious Homemade Pies Norlh Woodward af Long Lalre Road Bloomfield Hills. Michigan Mldwesf 4-9090 Birmingham F lowers 362 Easf Maple Phone MI 6-0I20 BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN .Tha Village Store I lnuusumgmlu IIIKIRMVILIPIIIHI hmm MI 4-0655 JI?apier's Ifaennel Shun Pe+ Supplies - Trimming Bafhing 2I2 HUNTER BLVD. BIRMINGHAM, MICH. Welcome fo Joe Paulus' Bfaomfielzl .fanoi Enjoy Aufomafic RI1y+I'1m Bowling WOOOWARD 8. LONG LAKE ROAD BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICH. MIDWEST 4-5l25 COMPLIMENTS OF WARFIELD PAINT COMPANY BIRMINGHAM With Pride We Congratulate The Cranbrook School For Their Fine Achievements I I I BIRMINGHAM FRUIT AND GROCERY CO. MI4-4030 E.l.KlIlITlI :sn :sure IISIIIICE REAL ESTATE INSURANCE MIDWEST 4-7676 MIDWEST 4-772' 0 sghmhmx T- Xqx 1-'LJJQJUJ' - - ' Wgkmm M M5 0666 .f Get behind the wheel of a new Cadillac car- point its handsome hood down your favorite stretch of highway-and listen to the silence that greets your ears! You will hear it speak, with irrefutable logic, of the ingenuity of Cadillac design-and of the soundness of Cadillac engineering-and of the excellence and solid integrity of Cadillac quality and craftsmanship. For almost six decades, Cadillac has devoted itself exclusively to the creation of the finest J motor cars that the current automotive science was capable of producing. Never before, however, has this quest lbr perfection been as fruitful as for 1960. ln its styling and design, in its construction and assembly, and in its attention to detail- it is, far and away, the finest Cadillac yet. We suggest that you see this new Cadillac -and drive it-and listen to it--very soon. Y0u'll find that the quiet ofa Cadillac is the most eloquent sound in motordom. VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER Pennelrs Donut and Sandwich Shop Donut Orders Taken for All Occasions 5I6 S. Woodward Corner Frank S+. MI 4-958i Ml 6-3I66 ranhrnuh DIQIJG Prescription S pecialisls 2511 XV. Muplv Birmingham, Mich. Birmingham Cifice Supply 645 EAST MAPLE BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN MIDWEST 4-4636 I I 5 OFFICE SUPPLIES STATIONERY GREETING CARDS 9 ,X i IIIIIIIII innn un II II I I2 II nil Beaulllul Buy Sumner Motor Sales 808 Sou+h Woodward Birmingham Qwatthemhs of libirmingbam Ladies' and Men's Cus'I'om Tailors Men's Wear - Accessories Formal RenI'aI Wear for All Occasions zss EAST MAPLE AVENUE BIRMINGHAM MICH Ph Mld I4I777 KINCAID JEWELERS Engravings Done on Premises 205 E. Maple Birmingham. Mich. MI47830 wr' lyan . . . growing in all directions! From the manufacture of stainless automotive among consumers and builders across the nation. And Lyon bufiing wheels, originally designed for finishing Lyon's own nickel stainless, have proved wheel covers, Lyon's scope has broadened to in- clude attractive home products as well. Therevs Stainless by Lyon, 3 distinctive new Hat, their excellence for general industrial use. ware available in several patterns. And Lyoncraft In the months and years to come, look for still more Stainless Sinks, including the exclusive Disposo- achievements from Lyon Incorporated, specialists WellC'9 for disposer units, are winning acclaim in stainless. World's largest fabricator of nickel stainless steel N I N R D 13881 W. Chicago Boulevard, Deiroit 28, Michigan Lgoncrait AUTOMOBILE WHEEL COVERS o PRESTIGE TABLEWARE o KITCHEN SINKS o HOUSEWARES PARM'S SPORTING GOODS Woodward Avenue befween I3 and I4 Mile Road LI 9-3700 BIRMINGHAM IMPORTED CARS, INC. 820 S. WOODWARD AVE. - BIRMINGHAM. MICH. Dairoif - JOrdan 6-75I7 Birmingham - Mldwesf 6-8700 FRANCHISED DEALER FOR: MERCEDES BENZ - FIAT AUTO UNION - DKW o Full Line Used lmporfs - Service Specialis+s ALL MAKES Gmpnrfs CUSTOM TAILORING and Auihenfic Tradirional CIoI'I1ing II2 S. WOODWARD AT MAPLE MI 4-7060 Natumlly' OLDSMOBILE LARK Suburban Motors Company, Inc. 565 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham, Michigan CARL F. FISCHER Mldwasf 4-9990 RICHARD A. FISCHER JOrdan 6-2364 The Glassford Shop Foundafions Personalized Service by Graduate Corsetieres Also Maternity Clothes I35 Pierce Ml 4-5244 For Your Reading Pleasure, visit The Village Booksheyf 790 N. Woodward Ave. Birmingham,MicI1, Russwm A NEW KIND OF CAR NAMED RUSSELL F 0 R D HARDWARE COMPANY SEE IT AT HAROLD TURNER- FORD 1036 N. HUNTER BLVD. BIRMINGHAM. MICH 454 5. WOODWARD AVE. me I 40I00 Jo d 4-6723 MIDWEST 4-7500 BIRMINGHAM The Finest in Sterling, China, Crysfaf LAKE .IEWELERS The Sferling Sfore of Birmingham WOODWARD AT MAPLE BIRM HAM Compliments of CLEANERS Birmingham 4 I-IR SERVICE . SHIRTS DRY CLEANING Travel SBPVICB W' MAPLE AT CRANBROOK American So:iL':.clfoTravel Agent WOODWARD AT AD MS RO D an HAMHJQN NRMNGH M Ml 4-57ll Bird 0 Griffith Aufomafic Hea+ing-Sales and Service 259 EAST MAPLE AVENUE BIRMINGHAM MICH Mld I4 3832 Compliments of YARNCRAFT Birmingham 332 HAMILTON MI 6-9722 PECK'S MENS WEAR A A L IO8 S. 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