Cranbrook School - Brook Yearbook (Bloomfield Hills, MI)
- Class of 1984
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Chairmanb, Susan Feigenson, Georgialee Scott, Nettye Thompson, Charles Shaw, Nancy Pell, Frances Dagbovie, John Hazard, Jeffrey Welch, Michael Leu, David Olds. MISSING: Frederic Roth, Thomas Graesser. Histor if in. FRONT: Deborah Rutzen. MIDDLE: Kathy Shanoski, Liz Dittrich, Mickey Price, Ted Kelley, Hugh Davisson. BACK: Peter Julicher, Scribner Jelliffe, Arlyce Seibert CDept. Chairpersonl, Frederick Pfister, Betty Chesna, Richard Morse MISSING: Chris Swartout. Science wi FRONT: John Hoffman, Ed VanDam fwfself portraitj, Frank Norton lDept. Chairmanj, Richard Lamb. MIDDLE: Robert Jenrow, Sue Hahn, Russell Conner, Randy Tufts, Mary Ashman, John Winter, Linda Perkinson. BACK: Nelson Lebo, Bruce Gorrill, Gregory Miller, Bill Schulman, John Twedt, Michael Reynolds, Robert Greene, Foreign Language 4328 Sims- ,haw Qs BACK: Jyotee Nagarkar iDept. Chairmanj, Prospero Dagbovie, Don Firke, Beatrix Fuzet-Pryzekop, Jeff Miller, Jeanne Ross, Kim White, Sandra Shaw, FRONT: Suzanne Davidson, Luis Gomez, Gary Mencin, Maria Caswell. E , , 'Q I ri N M V. ' 535 5liVNW'iifl35f 5 NWN. H i Q X s , 5 . -i.xQ f- ,Qf s x Q Rel' ' H ll 5 ' ii if ' 1 S! lzliiiiif is lliffftfffs il 6!3'!'i 2' Q fi Q4 3 3 3 E5-as I ,Z 5 MA i i N :L I , LEFT TO RIGHT: Howard Berkowitz, Marie Vallance, Janice Sayers fDept. Chairpersonb, Rev. Peter Peters. NQ R' ' Visual Arts Q62 MH 1 4 fi-Ns .. 5 1- Front Row: Christine Goodale, Susie Symons, JoJo Macey. Back Row: Lynn Hazard, Andrew Fisher, Pamela Walsh P EI'fOfITl'I'l A t 2534.1 Left to Right: Sarkis Halajian, Jessie Sinclair, Katie Lofts, Charles Geroux, Nina Machus, Fred Bellinger. Samuel Salas- Headmaster er K., r r , K ,,.. egg- ' ' ff? .ii eeeww' ' Kgs a rr as W i fi? 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Headmaster Robert Kenny- Registrar 22 srl r Fran Dagbovie- Director of Studies I Robert Clough- Director of Alumni Relations .. ..........,...... h gill E William Mcllrath- College Counselor Robert Hoffman- Assistant Dean of Students 23 Robert Rogers- Mathematics Lois Booth, Beverly Hoffman, Norma St. Amand- Librarians X Q ,,,.- rw1'f wwf , ,nz 'a,f,a?! l ' . ridigwswi NN. Daniel Hazen- Athletic Director 24 Chris Swartout- Social Science 1? AQ: ,, i Nw 'UW QWWM John Drake- Physical Education Susan Morrison- Nurse Thomas Graesser- English James Cape- Director of Admissions ,Q X l X F 2 Ns RX t E X ls 1 3 if -lg, 'tix X Q 1 Jim Meehan Director of Student Service ...e-Q..-H lil Administrative Assistants 5. is 2, 'k 2 1 , ,Q -,l X Pat Barry, Kate O'Mara, Sue Sumey, Betsy Felix, Judy Stafford. Kitchen Staff W in , . his Jack, Sue, Ethel, Robin, Marianne, Badano, Pearl. MISSING: Jerry Rubino, Barb, Betty,Bev, Chris, 26 Ella, Gertrude, Granny, Irene, Norma, Sebastian, Tana, Raylene. 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Whether we won or lost we had a good time. tyeah, yer mugl Thank you Mr. Hoffman and Mr. Halajian, you have both taught me a great deal. Mom, Dad, Marilyn and Jon - thanks for your support. l hope l have made you proud. To the rest of my friends - what can l say? Thanks for being there. I love you all. The thing that counts is not what we know, but the ability to use wha know. - Leo L, Spears Within me lies the power to seize the hour and live my dreams. May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face. May the rain fall soft upon your field. And until we meet again May God hold you in the palm of his hand. -lrish Blessing twe ROBERT B. LORTS 'Tis virtue, and not birth, that makes us noble, great actions speak great minds. and such should govern. - John Fletcher To know That which before us lies in daily life, ls the prime wisdom, what is more is fume: Milton Education is that which remains when one has forgotten everything he learned in school. - Einstein Thanks Mom and Dad for your support and this great opportunity. Today you can make your life significant A and worthwhile. The present is yours to do with as you will. - Grenville Keieser Cranbrook Golf is il Mr. Hoffman and Dr. Vandam - You both were excellent coaches and I will always have great memories of the past three seasons. The mugs - Stevie, Robert, and Jeffrey - Thanks for everything both on and off of the course. Forgettables: Wabeek, Hardees, Goodrich C.C., G.P., and QXJ Every shot in a golf match makes someone happy! Potential can be one of the worst things to have. - Charlie Brown Who Dominates! Paul and Brian - Thank you for your friendship and of course also for showing me the 2nd greatest experience obtainable at the CEC. Hey, that's great, thanks for sharing that with me .,, lt's fun to have fun .., That's incredibly weak fH.B.l . . . You're so wrong . . , I wanna party with you!! Gotta hide your inhibitions Gotta let that fool loose deep inside your soul Want to see an exhibition Better do it now before you get too old. ' Michael Jackson Mr. Jelliffe - I have great respect for your teaching and would like to thank you on a more personal level for your guidance and friendship. He was like the man who comes to the door of his house, feels the weight of the day lift from his shoulders, and thinks, 'Thank God l'm home! - Margaret Craven Mom and Dad - I can't express my gratitude for your support and direction these past three years. Cranbrook was an outstanding choice. I love you both. BRADFORD E. MONKS PALIL THOMAS KIHN And for a dime I can talk to God, dial a are you there. - Jonis lan prayer, Are you there, do you care, 'iff-it 1 s anbrook Golf- Thanks to Doc VanDam and Mr. Hoffman. Yeah, 's a player . . . shut your mug . ,. Brad, Jeff, and Steve, Well en, let's do it. anbrook Baseball- Thanks to Mr. Martin and Mr. Sanders. Don't ng that sucker l.G., RF., M.W., C.L., J.M., and R.J.H., Varsity seball is 41, Men die Mountains crumble Long forgotten Are the times Which when occurred Meant all the earth. Now I'm standing on the corner All the world's gone home. lNlobody's changed, nobody's been saved, And I'm feeling cold and alone. I guess I'm lucky, I bless my life, But sometimes I wish for more than l've got. - Moving Pictures Lonely as God. -Joaquin Miller DRUMMOND. QQuietIy.J Can you buy back his respectability by making him a coward? QHe spades his hands in his hip pocketsj I understand what Bert's going through. It's the Ioneliest feeling in the world - to find yourself standing up when everybody else is sitting down. To have everybody look at you and say, What's the matter with him? I know. I know what it feels like. lMoves D.S. a stepj Walking down an empty street, listening to the sound of your own footsteps. Shutters closed, blinds drawn, doors locked against you. And you aren't sure whether you're walking toward something - or just walking away . . , fHe takes a deep breath, then turns abruptIy.J - Inherit the Wind Go on be a hero, be a photograph. Make your own myths, Christ I hope they last. -Janis Ian Looking back I see that nothing will change. I can not regain what l've lost, or lose what l've gained, and I never will forget. lt's just words. MARK BENJAMIN BEDFORD JOHN ERIC DLINNING There are places l'll remember all my life . . . some have gone and some remain. All these places had their moments with lovers and friends l still can recall in my life l've loved them all. John Lennon and Paul McCartney Rog, Mr. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Dagbovie, RKH, Doc suicide, and marshmellow - Thank you for all of your help and advice, without it l never would have survived. Mr. Salas - When l have listened to my mistakes, l have grown. - Hugh Prather Kurt, Mike, Sharaf, Josh, Tom, Jim, Chris, Short, Alex: Thanks for all of the good times. No person should be held to answer for every little thing in his past. What's important is who he is now, and what he does. Charles Garry Lisa - Thank's, it's been . . . well, you know what l mean. Mom and Dad - lt's has been well worth it. The journey is just beginning - G. O'Neel l r -hi A in Books are the Compasses and telescopes and sextants and charts which other men have prepared to help us navigate the dangerous seas of human life. Jesse Lee Bennett Fame is not popularity . . . . lt is the spirit of a man surviving himself in the minds and thoughts of other men. - William Hazlitt lf any imagine they will find thought in many books, certainly they will be disappointed. Thought dwells by the stream and the sea, by the hill and in the woodland, in the sunlight and free wind. - Richard Jeffries To Mrs. Caswell, Mr. Jelliffe, Dr. Pfister, Mr. Drake, Mr. Smith, and Mr. ' Mencin. You know you've been great teachers, but you've also been wonderful guidance counselors for me here at Cranbrook. Thank you all. Wear your learning like your watch, in a private pocket, and do not pull it out, and strike it, merely to show that you have one. - Lord Chesterfield A big thanks to Mom, Dad, Mark, and Mimi. I never could have made it through these four hard years if it wasn' for your help and never ending encouragement. ,Jul NAVID SAHEB KASHAF Our minds are finite, and yet even in these circumstances of finitude we are surrounded by possibilities that are infinite, and the purpose of human life is to grasp as much as we can out of that infinitude. - Alfred Whitehead All my methods are rational, only my ends are insane. Captain Ahab jMoby Dickj Hitch your wagon to a star. Let us not fag in paltry works which serve our pot and bag alone. Let us not lie and steal .. . Work rather for those interests which the divinities honor and promote,- justice, love, freedom, knowledge, utility. -Ralph Waldo Emerson SYED ALTAF AHMED The basic purpose of education is to achieve maturity, not just physical maturity, but intellectual maturity, emotional maturity and above all moral and spiritual maturity. Without maturity there can be no wisdom, no insight, no judgement, no compassion, nor can there be any real understanding of oneself, of other human beings or of the great questions of our time. - John McCarthy, M.D. Life is not a problem to be solved but a reality to be experienced - Soren Kierkegaard He has called on the best that was in us. There was no such thing as half- trying. Whether it was running a race or catching a football, competing in school-we were to try. And we were to try harder than anyone else. We might not be the best and none of us were but we were to make the effort to be the best. 'After you have done the best you can', he used to say, 'The hell with it'. - Robert F. Kennedy Mrs. Wells-Thank you for being a great advisor. J.D., D.A.-you are both great guys. Thanks. Mom, Dad, and Eqbal- Thanks for all the advice and guidance you gave me. Love Altaf MARC STEVEN SHIMABLIKLIRO Omit needless words. - Strunk and White Pereant qui nostra ante nos dixerunt. fMay they perish who used our words before us.J An old story, but the glory of it is forever. - Virgil Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres .. . - G. Julius Caesar . .. he runs. Ah: runs. Runs. - John Updike lf anything can go wrong, it will. - Murphy's Law P: l ,P:ProbabiIity, E:Effort, D:Desirability - Jim Russell E x D ... lt's a Grand Illusion ... Come Sail away ,., - Styx The woods are lovely dark and deep, But l have promises to keep, And miles to go before l sleep, , . . - Robert Frost About all l know is, l sort of miss everybody I told about . ,. Don't ever tell anybody anything. lf you do, you start missing everybody. -J.D. Salinger Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart, and the fall through the air of the true, wise friend called Piggy. - William Golding Thanks one and all, to all my friends, to students and faculty, I won't mention names for fear of missing someone. Thanks mom -l- dad, you've been the best and the greatest. Wargamers, remember, Mercenaries do it for profit. Good bye and good luck one and all. Aim High! Acta est fabula. 1The play is overl - Augustus Caesar, Vale, este bene, semper fidelis, cave canem, vale. -.NY 45 '-5,1 , 1 w ft . W m 3x ..-. -lf: , t . . ' View , ,. - ,., . . , ' , f'iy. .r ' , . 1, H. .4 i g 5 . -. fr. . ..l ,, ,qv ,, V . 11 2 fv rv' V,-s JOHN CHLIL-YONG SHON JAMES J. LEE ' ifMlf f M tt, , .1 Try not to be a man of success but rather try to become a man of value. - Einstein The unexamined life is not worth livingf Socrates Learning without thought is labour lost, thought without learning is perilous. - Confucius A useless life is an early death. - Goethe An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind. - Crhandi Man is sometimes extraordinarily, passionately in love with suffering. - Dostoevsky You are not thinking. You are merely logical. - Neils Bohr Those who speak do not know. Those who know do not speak. - Lao Tzu This Nicholas anon leet flee a fart f As great as it had been a thonder-dent, That with the strook he was almost y-blent f And he was redy with his iren hoot, And Nicholas amidde the ers he smoot. - The Miller's Tale Mr. Graesser you've been a true teacher, coach, and friend. Doc, Mr. Dagbovie, and the rest of the faculty: thanks for providing me with a truly unique education. Mom and Dad, l couldn't have made it through without your trust, support, and encouragement. l love you both. Truth is the trial of itself and needs no other' touch. and purer than the purest gold. Refine it ne'er so much. A Ben Jonson. The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. lt is the source of all true art and science. - Albert Einstein Virtue debases itself in justifying itself. - Voltaire One becomes a critic when one cannot be an artist, just as a man becomes a stool pigeon when he cannot be a soldier, - G. Flaubert l believe that our Heavenly father invented man because he was disappointed in the monkey. - Mark Twain The secret thoughts of a man run over all things, holy, profane, clean, obscene, grave and light, without shame or blame. - T. Hobbes Leather gloves that can't reach the floor . . . strawberries . , . Colonel Chicken . ,. the stupid rabbit with the hat .. . evolution? we are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can. - william osler try not to be a man of success but rather try to become a man of value. - albert einstein give me a place to stand and i will move the world. A archimedes man is nothing else but what he makes of himself. - jean-paul sartre the rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's fo long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher. -t.h. huxley les vertus se perdent dans Vinteret, comme les fleuves se perdent dans la mer. -la rochefoucauld every man has to seek in his own way to make his self more noble and to realize his own true worth. - albert schweitzer if a man does not keep pace with his companions it may be because he hears a different drummer. let him step to the music which he hears, however measured and far away. - thoreau mom, thanks for the haircut. dad, can i borrow the car? paul, ten minutes, dude! pill, i just can't figure it out .. PAUL H. CHO To Mom, Dad, and God: Thanks for helping me get through Cranbrook. Your support, encouragement, and wise words were greatly appreciated. To all my friends: Your friendship has made life at Cranbrook more bearable. Thanks. Mike: Eerie, she knows! To Cranbrook: lt's been almost real. Those of you who think you know everything are annoying to those of us who do. - lnconnu When l was a child, l caught a fleeting glimpse, Out of the corner of my eye. l turned to look but it was gone, I cannot put my finger on it now. The child has grown. The dream is gone. - Pink Floyd Few get credit for thinking quietly and efficiently - William Feather The spirit that does not soar is destined to grovel. -Benjamin Disraeli The best cure for an off day is a day off. - Frank Tyger The more l want to get something done, the less l call it work. -Richard Bach One man can transform the world from one of monotony and drabness to one of excitement and adventure. -Irving Wallace After a man makes his mark in the world, a lot of people will come around with erasers. - Frank Cr. Mclnnis Mom and Dad: Thanks for opening the doors, l know l can handle it from here. l am now past the craggy paths of study, and come to the flowery paths of honor and reputation. A Ben Jonson ot PETER Y. YOLIN KEVIN CHARLES STRLIVE .fab W .. mvww' nf' 1 'V .f 'A .it MM., ff .yr l J' T :fi 55 Q63 Q Pg V ' 'ya .. . .V aesast JORDAN LABINER However mean your life is, meet it and live it, do not shun it and call it hard names. It looks poorest when you are richest. The fault-finder will find faults even in paradise. - Thoreau Thanks, mom and dad, for everything. lf you see your neighbor carrying something, Help him with his load. But don't go mistaking paradise For that home across the road. ' Bob Dylan HUGH GERARD PALLAZOLA Mom, Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt, Charle, Nellie and Dave: Thanks for showing me the way. l love you T.O., M.K., C.B., D.D. N.C., C.S., JD., A.S., J.W., W.D.S., D.W., L.P., L.B., CS., .... Who ever imagined High School could be much fun:. Long live Page Dorm. Expedition to the benches ..., Backgammon . . , Football, Wrestling but most of all . ..,.. Softball!!! Hold fast to dreams for if they die Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly -L. Hughes may be wrong, but l'm never in doubt. - Sandy Brown All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, XII things wise and wonderful, The Lord God made them all. - James Herriot 'lagiarism, Plagiarism is a particular form of stealing which Cranbook akes very seriously, it is a fundamental breach of the ethics of the academic community. - Ol 'ou're only fooling yourself. Try honesty and truth. You must avoid leception. - A word from me Vork hard, tell the truth and be yourself. - Me again friendship, mutual attachment, intimacy. tChip, Tom, Chris, Phil, Sharon, M.K., C.B., M.C., M.P., K.T., H.D., R.B., MS., W.N., A.K., SS LC., M.M., JN., and JDJ Thanks for making my stay here a little asier. Special thanks to Mom and Dad, Thanks for the best gift of all, an ducation. Es hat viel Spass gemacht. Lebewohl! pon't be dismayed by good-byes. A farewell is necessary before you an meet again. ' Richard Bach CHRIS WEEKS MAZEN ADNAN SALAH There must be more to this life, it's time we did something right. - Supertramp You ask yourself, where do we go from here, it seems all too near. - Missing Persons I'm watching all my friends, they can't find peace of mind, lookin' for something that they'lI never find. - Missing Persons Predicaments are embarrassing only when noticed by someone else. - Garfield I know that there's a reason why I need to be alone I need to find a silent place I can call my own. -Supertramp Friends: Chip, Newc, Weeks, Miller, Cuzzola, Mathews, Black, Jennings, McColl Westergren, Kring, Friday, Lebo, Class of 83 Mr. DeMarco, Mrs. Schuette, Mr. Firke, Mr. Graesser, Mr. Cape, and Mrs. Riegle Thanks for all you've done for me. Mom, Dad and Sis, your love got me through a lot. We finally made itll!!! CLASS OF 84 THE BEST 49 CRAIG WILLIAM LYON Be all that you can be! - T. Graesser A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. - B.M. Never before have we had so little time to do so much. - Franklin D. Roosevelt l love you, Danielle. To sum up one's life and put it upon one page is impossible. Bring it in, Cranbrook! .. . Baseball trips to Florida . . . 'ow you feeling! .. . l'lI never forget the Virgin Islands trip, Mr. Price .. . Jed . .. Varsity Soccer . .. Lunches with Danielle .. . Rog, Hagenlock, Carcus, Dumsk, Scam, and everyone else - lt's been great! So it goes. - Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Mom and Dad, thanks for Cranbrook - Thanks for everything. lt's all yours now, little Bro, don't waste it. 50 The slow, resistless flow of life goes on And you and I and all the breathing earth Are swept along the current. Every dawn ls but a red reminder of the dearth Of days remaining. Every night that falls Depicts the setting for the dusky end: Reluctant, fearful passage through the walls That stand where light and utter darkness blend. - Richard House We are here to add what we can to life, not to get what we can from it. - Williai Osler Happiness isn't something you experience, it's something you remember. - Osca Levant He that can have patience can have what he will. - Benjamin Franklin He to whom the present is the only thing that is present, knows nothing of the ag in which he lives. - Oscar Wilde Be happy while you're living, for you're a long time dead. -Scottish Proverb Jed, Hagey, and Dumsk . . . it's been a long time since 4th grade . . . remembi Washington-Williamsburg? . . . Tuck, one more year, hang in there . . . the best' all the soccer and baseball dudes . . . Pooly, Jazz Band is iii. ' Mr. Graesser, Mr. fHey Youj Gomez, Mr. Martin, and Mr. Sanders .. . a speci thanks for all your help. l Mr. Price .. . thanks for being a friend. Mom, Dad, Holly, and Dawn . .. thank you for your love and support. CRANBROOK . . . the time has come to move on - thank you - l'm going, miss it. I ROGER LANG FENNINGDORF a I BRIAN HAGENLOCKER 'ou can't always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you'lI find you let what you need. ' the Rolling Stones Karen and Beth-I love you both more than I could ever express. I only hope hat our cruises together will last forever. Where are we going first? 'tom and Dad-I love you both very much. Thanks for supporting me in all hat I have done. You have given me everything that I could ever want or reed, and for that I will always be grateful. 'latt, Rog, and Jed, thanks for some great times, remember laughing slow, ice iasketball? Brad fChipj and Paul, TIBS, nothing like a bonfire to forget a great- lthough meaningless- 72 hours of work. Who dominates? Keep a grinning 'til e weekend comes . .. Sachs, I slipped, uuhh, I stumbled I fell. Does this ean I'm a up? Lena and Tracy, Matt and I still owe you one. runsk, don't take things too seriously, sometimes you just gotta say, what e . Heath and family, More Power to Ya, Thanks for everything, ve always. Dee Dee- I'm only sorry things ended the way they did, I'lI never rget ya. Jamison, more than anything else I hope that we will keep in touch. on't forget Oct. 8, 1992. ranbrook- You have been my life for eleven years. Though you will forget We, I will remember you forever. is difficult to leave knowing that I will never see many of you again. You ave meant everything to me. Be well. ake these broken wings and learn to fly. All your life, you were only waiting or this moment to arrive. - The Beatles To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life. - Robert Louis Stevenson Time is of the essence, the crowd and the players Are the same age always, but the man in the crowd ls older every season, come on, play ball! -Rolfe Humphries Whenever You Have Excluded the Impossible, Whatever Remains, However lm- probable, Must Be the Truth.-S. Holmes Today is the first day of the rest of your life, so live it to the fullest.-Llnca Lou R.K.H.-thanks for all your help. MATTHEW H. TRCINSKY I MARCUS WILLIS The branch of the Linden is leafy and green The rage has deserted the sea The world holds a promise that shines unseen Tomorrow belongs to me. -Alex Harvey Simon says that your mind is requesting furlough. Let it find the answers to things that you've always wanted to know. There's a tour of many places that you've always wanted to go, And to me that sure sounds best 'Cause it means happiness for you. -Stevie Wonder Wise men never say what they think of women. -Samuel Butler Be the best you can be!!! -T. Graesser It just doesn't matter!!! -Soccer, 82' Kringo, you've been a great friend through school. I hope we can continue our friendship no matter where our lives take us. Mom S Dad, Thank you for putting up with everything, and sticking by me when I needed your help or guidance. SCOTTY LEBO There's too much pressure. -The Selector I don't want to be the prisoner. -The Clash Quarters before lunch . . . No 299 yards this week buddy . . . Is he paralyzed? ... Is that all you remember R.J.? ... Let's go big 4 .. . Hivan Horn Hax . .. 239 . . . the two techniques . .. bunnies .. . Dum- Dum . .. Please, Please, Please .. . Hey Ho Let's Go .. . D.C.D. SUCKS . . . S.D. . . . cartledging . . . grumpisizement . . . cretin. Bruce and Eric - You're great pals. Tony, Pissy, Ned, Portcho and Za - I know you guys can make it. FAC BRATS Nembutol numbs it all but I prefer alcohol! -The Clash You're not blind, can't you see, you're just a prisoner in society. Trapped in the suburbs you're all the same, in life you're a number, ain't got no name. Breakout fight the system!!!! -Ll.X.B. Hey Tobbs - lt's been great. Chris Cwussyj - Quarterbacks should just wear dresses. -Jack Lambert You know some people don't take no shit. maybe If they did they'd have half a brain left. The problem is you. -Sex Pixtols Mom and Dad - Thanks for making me. Everyday, things are getting worse. -The Selector Hang Loose. I MARK SCOTT KRING l've been dazed and confused for so long it's not true. -Led Zeppelin When a man thinks a thing, the thing he thinks he thinks is not the thing he thinks, but only the thing he thinks he thinks he thinks. - Sigmund Freud After all our studies, we acquire only that which we put into practice. - Goethe . .. athletes are bilingual. They speak English and profanity. -Gordie Howe You big dummy! -Fred G. Sanford . . . boarding life .. . late night studies . . . sleeping in skoal .. . boarder scam .. . Do you have any food I could borrow? .. . midnight backgammon . . . weekends .. . togal, right Marcus? quarters .. . bunnies .. . pre-season soccer . .. Timmy .. . DCD sucks . .. Freshmen are a pain in the ass! .. . North Carolina room 239 Tobz . . . running is not for the birds . . . Let's Party! Be the best you can be. -Tom Graesser Mr. Graesser, thanks for three great seasons of soccer. lt's all been fun and l've learned a lot. Doc Shilts, thanks for your encouragement and excellent coaching. Without you I would never have been able to run like I have. Mr. Rogers, thanks for your help in track and otherwise. Mom, Dad: Thank you for all your love and support over the years. The only way I can express my gratitude is to do my best to make you proud of me, and I hope l've done that, I love you. Jay, Tim: l've always looked forward to seeing you two on the weekends. Talking with you has always helped me out. I love you both. To all my bestest friends, including E.R. and B.S., thanks for the good times. Good-bye Cranbrook TIMOTHY BROOKS WESTERGREN Just be yourself . . . How could I be anybody else? - Madness Mom S Dad- Thanks for giving me this opportunity. Thanks for your support. I love you both very much. I wrote a song for everyone. - Creedence Clearwater Revival Hash- you're busted! q Tom the Hatchet , Chewcfblewc, Chris. G., Michelob Moran, Kringo, Do it up H! g Jomama, Wipper- seriously, you listen? g Heat seeks! fK.W.J To good times Grazebo- C with an' R, D.P., B.McC, Roger F., Marcus W. Mr. H, Thanks for all your help- you made things a lot easier. Phyl- Friends like you are hard to find- Thanks to you and your family. I really have enjoyed my stay, But I must be movin' on . .. -Supertramp JUSTIN ASKINS BRAD ZERMAN When choosing between two evils, l always like to try the one l've never tried before.-Mae West KA-BOOM And you may ask yourself, how do l work this?-Talking Heads- lt dust joesn't matter Cranbrook, thanks for having me back. You ate all the toast Capt. The Magnet lives!!! Sallie, you were right from the beginning. Legs, Goofey, Stinky, Kim and all the rest, take care. Millions of people, no-one like you-Pete Shelley- Wow, that's something else-Sid Vicious- Mom and Dad, Thanks for everything and some. Grab a brew, don't cost nothing-John Belushi- Bart, Sean, and Dec-juan, what can l say except What time is it !! Becky, What's Happening!!!!!!!!!! I Cinderella Man Hang on to your plans Try as they might They cannot steal your drams. -Geddy Lee l know that peole think That l'm a little crazy But pleasure seeks this thing Like fascination. -David Bowie S Luther Vandross Smokin' cigarettes and writing something nasty on the wall Teacher sends you to the principal's office down the hall You grow up and learn that kinda thing ain't right But while you were doin' it-it sure felt outta sight. -S. Wonder lt's just a fantasy lt's not the real thing But sometimes a fantasy ls all you need. Billy Joel Mom 8 Dad, Thanks for your support in all that l do. The goals that I have set for myself, the decisions that l've made, and the opportunity to go to Cranbrook could not have been possible without you. Cranbrook is an amazing place to learn about yourself, about others, and about learning. Thanks for being there -Love Brad Al, Jaz- We haven't been friends for too long but we've had some good times. l'm glad you guys could share my senior year with me-Judd, You're a riot E3 l'm glad you came back to C'brook this year-Take it easy-that should be no problem . . . Michael, you must be the nicest person in the world-you've helped me with everything-THANKS-PELTZ Zadays, 3adays-what a drag, good times, though-your homework and my Twilight Zone-don't worry, your turn will come . .. l'm glad we got to be close this year- Jase R: you're a good guy-we've gone through a lot the past couple of years-Thanks for the help-Willy S Eric, Thanks for all the fun-it doesn't stop here 'cause now you can visit me-you guys have been good friends and I owe you a lot. Cor-l'm glad we became friends-we've had fun, let's continue. Carle, l couldn't have made it wjo you Capt., You've helped me through everything- Thanks. Amy, what can l say?-Through all our ups 8 downs-we made iti . . , We were never buddies-but always friends-probably for the best-l'm not quite sure, though-Thanks Sweetheart for a good two years. Stace, Marge, Kip, Susan, Helayne-Thanks for the help and the fun . . . - Varsity Cranes-you guys are amazing-Mr. Leu, thanks-lt was a lot of work but it was a good time-it was a great experience and one l will never forget. J 'e're gonna raz you, Jaz a mataz you, with a little bit of style.-Queen an is nothing else but what he makes of himself.-Jean-Paul Sartre lvon't quit 'til I'm a star.-George Benson CROW only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is moral is what you feel bad after.-Ernest Hemingway cepticism is the mark of intelligence. ides, what's happening? . . . Jazmosis? A strange disease that comes in ny forms .. . Ft. Lauderdale . .. the Strip . . , Jim prototype 4001 . .. hnny, you've gotta get up - Room 207 at the Bahamas is waiting . .. is one's for John W. Stroh . .. Peenrods . . . Strip-and-go-nakeds P.T . Sigs . .. Frat gigs . .. now remember, you're a Cornell frosh taking ffEqu X-Country, Tennis iii Fiddling about Dr. Flash rohimes .. . the BK tradition . .. Quarter master . . . Brew master . .. DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!I!! . .. Schwartz . .. Coney runs . M.T. . . . Exotic BananaAEating Contest . .. Pfigliano . ,. the Beanery . Killer Dude . .. Joe Piscipo, Live, Saturday Night. llecided long agofNever to walk in anyone's shadow if I fail, if I cceedfAt least l'll live as I believe.-George Benson ecial thanks to Messrs. Berkowitz, Brown, Dagbovie, Martin and Drs. th and Welch hn- We've perfected the art of gigging and carried it to another realm. w that I'm out of here, I leave the legacy for you to carry on. I know I count on the Young S. to do the proper damage. and Jud- Thanks for the good times. It's been an intense senior year. oal- Looks like we made it! What can I say? We've been through a lot ether - only you know what I mean. I hope our friendship lives on in future as well as it has in the past. m, Dad, Gwen, Bob, and Annie' The support you have given me has n inestimable. Although it may not have been manifested in the best ys I know it's the thought that counts. I love you all. agine all the people living life in peace.-John Lennon AVID SCOTT JASMER If ix 'Z ALAN EDWARD SCHOLNICK Now I believe in what you say ls the undisputed truth But I have to have things my own way To keep me in my youth. - Supertramp Common sense is not so common. - Voltaire The wisest men follow their own direction. - Euripides With every mistake we must surely be learning. - Beatles We are so accustomed to wearing a disguise before others that eventually we are unable to recognize ourselves. ' La Rochefoucauld Never give up on a good thing, Remember what makes you happy. - George Benson David J. - What's happening Jaz? We have shared a lot of good times together iFort Lauderdale '83, Cornell, Coney's, etc.j. Remember, best of friends never part. Skip C. - I know our friendship will last forever. Brad Z. S Jud A. - Let the good times roll! - The Cars Helaine - Thanks for being there when I needed you. I love you. Mom 8 Dad ' Thanks for being my two best friends. I appreciate all your support. I love you always. Friends - Goodbye to all my friends at home Goodbye to people I've trusted I've got to go out and make my way I might get rich you know I might get busted but my heart keeps calling me backwards as I get on the 707 Ridin' high I got tears in my eyes You know you got to go through hell before you get to heaven - Steve Miller Band I know therefore I am. - Morton L. Scholnick 55 DAWSON EMERY CALIDEL We live as we dream, alone. To crack this shell we mix with the others. Some flirt with fascism, Some lie in the arms of lovers. - Gang of 4 l'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert, But l can live and breathe And see the sun in wintertime - Big Country Mom and Popg Thanks for giving me the chance to educate myself, l love you: The shining eye will never cry. The beating heart will never die. The house on fire holds no shame. l will be coming home again. - Big Country ln a big country, dreams stay with you Like a lover's voice fires the mountainside Stay alive. - Big Country Always know, as friends should, you can count on me. Oh Dude .. - D. Eric Koepele NEAL CHASE Cl 184 Photo credit: JT D.K.,L.P.,N.C.,A.T., thanks for all the great ones. 6.25, 5 times a month .. . Spark me a dog . .. l'm way the hell over there . . . Signature night . . , the greatest feeling in the world is .. . 17 g's! Oh my God!! . .. Think l'Il get carded here? .. , No dude, it's not so . . . 31 members of the Shmurn family , . . But l have miles to go before l sleep.-Robert Frost Cranbrook, lt was the best of timesg It was the worst of times.-Charles Dickens And through it all l can but say l lived my life And did it my way. -Francis Sinatra ALEXANDER S. TSVETANOV Life can only be understood backward, but it must be lived forward.- Soren Kierkegaard People need good lies. There are too many bad ones.- Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. I don't want to achieve immortality through my work, l want to achieve immortality through not dying.-Woody Allen Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious.-George Orwell 6 U4 five times a month. N.C., D.C., E.C., and L,P. - you made this last year the best. Oh dude! - E.C. What a long, strange trip this has been. -Greatful Dead Mr. Shaw, thanks. Mom, Dad thanks for all your supportg couldn't have done it without you. You have one chance so GO FOR IT!! -D.D. You got us into this parking lot, now you get us out!-Jake Blues Never imagine yourself to be otherwise than what it might appear to others that what you were or might have been was otherwise than what you had been would have appeared to them to be otherwise.- Lewis Carrol Where's Owosso, you mean you have a live cow, OHHH DOOOOD . . . . . self expression through i.d. falsification, 6, U4 five times a month. pha-q lmsj THE best feeling in the world, we're dead now. f.o. and die spark me a dog fd.c.J the whiskey sour hour please define a shmurn phil ross r.i.p. shaddup . .. boarderfreak. Let's go to bed. fto sleep like all true boardersi.-The Cure Let's play LISA. How I love the life l lead Cannot think and cannot read Watch our values slip away Play the game of USA. -Peter Schilling Sick of all the crawling around, We realized the joke was upon us We got all lined -Shriekback Mom and Dad-I weekend? No time for the McDowell Qfrom Cut and cut the Say we can and Not just another up. couldn't ask for anyone better, can l use the car this old in-out, Love, just came to read the meter.-Malcolm A Clockwork Orangej mustard say we will. drop in the ocean. -Echo and the Bunnymen You can't lie to the penguin.-Elwood Blues D. ERIC KOEPELE JAMES ROBERT MORGAN lt is only with the heart that one can see rightlyg what is essential is invisible to the eye.-Antoine de Saint Exupery Mr. Fisher and Mr. Price: Thank you for your help and friendship. All men have their frailtles, and whoever looks for a friend without imperfections will never find what he seeks.-Robert Louis Stevenson Don't miss one thing while running for another.-Andre Gide Skip: R.L . .. SB, My ride to Vermont was memorable-caps . .. JAZZ, FifCQSing around is a way of life AS and BR, good luck next year . .. EK, BK .. . SKIING . . . Dr. Flash, thanks Thanks Everyone, it's been Great!! For Mom and Dad: Not a day has gone by that you have not shown me consideration and kindness, even when you were tired or carried a burden of your own. You never cease to amaze me with your giving.- Walter Rinder Thanks-Jim l'm glad I made the move!! 57 JOSEPH JOHN MORROW Apparently there is nothing that cannot happen.-Mark Twain Kring, Lebo, Westergren, McColl - For the desire and passion to make it happen. Mr. Salas, Mr. Walden, The Lebos, and Mr. Price - For your support through my six years at Cranbrook. l hope l have earned back any respect that I had lost. The Baseball Bunch - Hoe, Malibu, Smith, Chip, Lingus, Mucus, Jed, Porcho, the Basher, and Pop.-Boo'Boo Bruce - There are no words for feelings and emotions . . . Remember the past . . . Live the future . . . Friends Forever . . . Mom - Appreciate me for my accomplishments and for that which l am. Someday you may understand my values and you will be proud of me. For tolerating my selfishness, l love you. Dave and Steve - Keep in line and take advantage of your situation, good or bad, and use it to its fullest. Mr. Sanders and Mr. Martin - Thank you for your aid and sacrafice. l will make it truly worth your effort. Carol - Sometimes our most secret, fond, and wildly optimistic dreams do come true. Just as much as baseball, l do love you. Awesome . ,. Ll of M weekends . . . Let's go, Bruce . .. massive s.l.- superstud! m.k.-seriously . .. p.h,-Nanenenennnne .. . t.w.-uhmlyeaslwhat a nite! .. . orange lipstick? puke! . .. JAP!!! . .. r.l.-HLIMBABE!!! r.f.- shutout . .. Tavee lives!!! .. . what a pitl . .. the stooges! . .. p.j.- nyuk, nyuk, nyuk ... Don't see yourself small or you'll always be small. Aim for those bright lights and that big money . .. success ain't gonna chase you, you got to go after it.- a teammate to Roy Campanella BRUCE RICHARD MCCOLL Mom and Dad, from the beginning you've treated me very specially. You have given so much of yourselves for my development as a player, a scholar, and a man. What more could l ask of you. Mom and Dad, you are unique and without your love I would never have traveled this far. l LOVE YOU. Des, Dee, Steve, Broad, and Ambie thank you for being the most understanding sisters and brothers l could possibly have. You know how much I Love You. What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. The Kelleys, Demarcos, and Mr. Fox: You've been more than friends, you've been family. I thank you for all you have done for me. Joe buddy, for being a friend and a brother, l treasure you. Your fellowship has meant a great deal to me. Best of luck to you in your college and baseball careers. Peter: Together, all that we have done and all that we have gone through is proof enough of the intimate bond we share. BOB, my AMOEBA brother, how else could l express my feelings toward you, and your feelings toward me, besides simply saying WE'RE THE GREATEST. JB. M.M., QJ.M.J2, B.T., J.L., T.B., G.D., P.J,, A.S.: Thanks for making these past three, the best. Good Luck to you all. James, remember, success is always a rebound from hard work. To the Pfisters, The Welchs, The Lacroixs, Mr. Graesser, Mr. Price, and Dr. Pell: Thank you for your sincere support and constant guidance these past three years. V To the Lord and my Loved Ones: This is only the beginning. No man can become rich without enriching others. 2 2 PHYLLIP ALONZO HALL Vinning is an all of the time thing. It's not something you can turn on and ff like a faucet! Coach Leu Iobody ever said this would be easy, at least they never told me! The Big hill Ir Snyder, Rog, The Gorrils, Mr. Cox, The Pfisters, The Swartouts, The ebos, thanks for the chance and the instruction. ey dudes, thanks: Tim, Kringo, Pete, Joe, Bruce, Sean, Chip, Hasan, Bat, ick, Otis, Don, Mike, Robg J.T., A.W. , c.s., JN., k.T., os., RF., R.L., .w., w.s. wanna be perfect, but I know I can't. So l'lI just keep trying to get better. siah Thomas le fall, but we keep getting up . . . The Pretenders lhat's happnin' brother . . . Mr. Basketball . . . twins right, twins right . .. history dude , ,. you down, you down . . , I don't care which season this , let's play basketball .., na na na na ..... ive to the world the best you can and it will return to you all that it can ve. Church Proverb 0 my parents: I love you ometimes I overlook those closest to me who have, over the years, Elped me in many ways. For those friends and loved ones, please accept ese words and thoughts as thanks. Phyl eedless to say, the party broke up! Was Knot wash We don't seem to realize that very little genius and excellence are achieved by living a well balanced life. Edison, Ford, Einstein, Freud, all had singleminded devotion to work whereby they sacrificed many things.-Professor Eugene Jennings Good breeding consists in concealing how much we think of ourselves and how little we think of the other person.'Mark Twain Three years? . . . 30,000 bucks? . . . Cranbrook is expensive but there is nowhere else like it. . .. Bruce'ie remember the promise . . . signed . . , 82' we've been up . . . and we've been down . . . philosophisms , . . girls-not during hockey season . . . . good luck, you'll do . .. whoo whoooo . .. All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence, and success is sure. - Mark Twain Dr. and Mrs. Pfister: words can't express these last three years: you were always there with a smile, no matter what I was thinking. I could not have made it without you. I will always remember your generosity. Thank You Mr. Kelley, Mr. Demarco, and Mr, Fox: You teach more than hockey, thank you for the best hockey I ever played. Mr. Walden: you're the best man for the job. Mrs. St. Amand: you're the best librarian I ever had. Thank you. Mr. Price, Mrs. Caswell, Dr. Pell: thank you. When l was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be twenty-one I was astonished at how much he had learned in seven years. - Mark Twain Mom and Dad: I always knew you were right, but adolescence has got to be the most screwed up part of life. Your unselfishness is extraordinary! Thank you Brother Marquisians: remember the epistle . .. cards shoooweeedowg . . . hand gesture and l'm goin bald .. . na na na na . ,. WHAT A BARGlN??!!l See your future, be your future, make, make, make it-make your future!!! - Chevy Chase PETER LAND JENNINGS SEAN FRIDAY We make ourselves a place apart Behind light words that tease and flout, But oh, the agitated heart Till someone finds us really out. - Robert Frost Mommy .. . Why does everybody have a bomb? A Prince .. . on ne voit bien qu' avec le couer. L'essentieI est invisible pour les yeux. - Antoine De Saint-Exupery Cranbrook I am 3rd Football - '83 Winning is not a sometimes thing, it's an all the time thing. You can't turn it on and off like a faucet! - Coach Leu Here is my journey's end, here is my butt, And very seamark of my utmost sail. - William Shakespeare To B.M. woman for the eighties , Carol, M.M.M., E.H., G.M., M.J., Cassy, Roz, Stephanie, L.K., Tech , Kurt, Hasan, Don, King of Pain, Demon Drop, Drummond , Bumstead, and the rest of my friends and acquaintances at Cranbrook . . . Thanks for the good times and memories. Beta Theta - Cranbrook's lst fraternity: Bat, DeJ, Bailey, Hudson, Bouf, Laurent, Shannahan, Alex, Ghetto Boy Askins, and pledgers, Casey and Carlos . .. May the Threat Thrive To Rog., Pa baa, Mr. Oakes, Mr. Walden, Mr. Salas, Dr. Van Dam, Mr. Cox, the Cranbrook football coaching staff, and the rest of my instructors at Cranbrook. Thanks. Dear Mama, Melvin, and Nana. I can't begin to think of the words to justly express my gratitude to you, however I can say thanks, and I love you. BARTOW THOMAS JR. To my family: Thank you for your love, patience, and support. You've made my journey much easier. I can attribute my success to you because you've been there by my side, keeping my course steady and smooth. I am eternally gratefull. I love you. I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth. - Psalms l2l:I-2 To M.C.: Amo tu. To the ladies: C.B., thanks for the ride. M.M. no hard feelings, buddy. l.R., thanks sister, B.M. woman for the 80's. Thanks palsy. Geno. B.W, where's my gummy bears! Granny. L.A. and K.R. You guys are sweet. C.W. M.J. To the boys: B.M., Tech, Schroder C.S., Ghetto Boy Askins, R.S. thanks for the Chem. C.C. Big Shot, Hudson, HasanChop, O.H. D.B. R.S. T.S. Thanks: Mr. Leu, Rog, Mr. Hoffman, DOC , Mr. Drake, Dr. VanDam, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Olds, Mr. Oakes, Mr. Mulligan. Special Thanks: Mrs. Wells, your understanding and advice have been invaluable. Behind every argument is someone's ignorance.-Louis D. Brandeis Many a man has an excellent aim in life, but no ammunition. -C.C. Colton To Beta Theta: Dej, Sean, Rick, and Hudson, without you guys it would have been tougher. You guys are truly the best. Love ya, Later Cranbrook. Needless to say the party broke up. 60 DE JUAN RASHID SKELTON All of this and more is for you with love, sincerity and deepest care, my life with you I share. Prince Winning is an all the time thing not a sometimes thing, you can't turn it on and off like a faucet. -Coach Leu TO Bart.-The youngest but sometimes the oldest, Stand tall, Run strong, and Break down, and you will go where you wish. TO Sean.-What's up? Don't forget about our adventures, for they were truly special, and there will be more to come. Friday 413 TO Rick.-the preppy GIT. I have watched you come a long way, and I hope you go much further. TO Hudson.-Hey dude, You're awesome, have fun in Bay City. You'll always be remembered. TO Carol.'My Little Red Corvette. Take care of yourself and never forget what I told you because it's true. TO Bren'-Woman of the 8O's. l've enjoyed having your friendship for you are always a bright spot in my day. To all of the above.-You have truly made my stay here an experience I could never forget and you have been true friends in all respects. I Love You All. To all the rest.-Hassan, Mario, Casey, Carlos, Otis, Moe, Steph, Roz, Casey, and Karen. The Good Ole Boys, John, Chris, Ozz, Peltz, Pollock, Shilts, RJ, Chip, Weeks, Godau, Phyll, Kurt, Mike, Shim, Lebo, Jud, Tim, Brad, and all the rest. John Reed, Sarah, Mr. B, Doc, Del, Mr. Cox, Mr. Leu, Mr. Lamb E3 Abner, Ida S Tina and everyone not written but not forgotten.-Thanks for four years of MAGIC. MOM-without you and your love I could not survive. Pop, I think of you every minute. Grandma J.-you have given me support and love. Edwin thanks for being there. Gramps-you will always be an important part of my life. Seena and Ricky-you still can't beat me in a pillow fight. Diamond-my schizophrenic cat. I Thank You All! BETA THETA MAY THE THREAT THRIVEI Cranbrook Varsity Football ffl. Gatsby Lives! Proud to be alive! AWESOME! 2000 zero zero party over opps out of time ...... - Prince RICHARD EARL BAILEY As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams, he found himself transformed into a gigantic insect-Franz Kafka Practice doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect.-Jeff Fiedler Cavaliers Drum Ev Bugle Corps To the Cavaliers - thanx, the good times, the experience and the whole deal has been invaluable. To my family-This has taken as much from you as it has from me, and we made it. I love y'all! To K.D. - You've been my everything. l'lI always be in touch. Beta Theta The old - DeJ, SF, BAT, Hudson, May the threat thrive. The new - C.S., C.C. Don't ---- it up! BJM, HL, M3, CB, CB, LB, KB, DH, RF, PH, SF, JW, LS, CL, MH, JA, MD, ZA, CA, CW, TB, DK And the rest 2 MEMORIES ii x fjjg. x Y '34 .fre , AAA, vt ! tt AHMAD SHARAF I want to tell you first about myself. I didn't do it, didn't see who did it. It isn't right for me to get in trouble. -Sophocles 1Thanks Goofuslj Seek knowledge from cradle to grave.-Prophet Mohammed The world is not interested in the storms you encountered, but did you bring in the ship?-William McFee You have to stay awake to make your dreams come true.-Anonymous Education: a debt due from present to future generations.-George Peabody Fly by night away from here!-Rush Good times, bad times, you know l've had my share.-Led Zepplin You can't always get what you want!-Rolling Stones To the best: Oz, Venus, Stonich, Weir, Beej, Bed, and Who? Man?!! Thanks for all the good times! So you guys finally saw the unexpected! Don't forget the Jordanian, the Beav, Mathews, and Western! Take it easy guys. Special thanks to R. Hoffman and R. Rogers for everything. Remember: Shannon, James, Laurent, and Solik. Shannon and the phone .. . late night cramming . .. let's blow it off! . . . where in the hell is Dubai?! . . , why a mining school? .. . Oz, the day boyll . . . CRANBROOK TRACK iii ,. . KILL DCD!!! . ,. Ahmad, you CAMEL JOCKEY QHBJ . . . X-country skiing down Suicide and Double-dip . . . Toga Party . . . . All my love to my parents who supported and encouraged me and especially for making this all possible. I love you both! Live for today, tomorrow may never come!-Anonymous 62 TODD OWEN Get up stand up Stand up for your rightsg Get up stand up Don't give up the fight. Bob Marley You don't get something for nothing, You can't have freedom for free, You won't get wise with the sleep still in your eyes, No matter what your dreams might be. - RUSH A big thanks to CHRIS, ROB, BEEEG, AHMAD- DAVE W., HUGH for making C-Brook a much more enjoyable place .... That's right, l'm a day boy now .. . Hey Ahmad, you up for a show tonite! Oh yeah Stonich and what do you call that weapon? .. . Peen, why don't you get a real haircut? Xlcountry skiing and playing disc around the grounds . .. the benches . . . the old dorm . . , HEAVY METAL . . . NEIL YOUNG . . . ALICE COOPER ... BTO .. . Whether it's the best of times or the worst of times, it's the only times we've got.-Unknown Walk your street and I'II walk mine, and should we meet would you spare me some time. Cause you should see my world and meet my kind before you judge our minds.-BACHMAN TURNER OVERDRIVE There's too many problems in this world for people to say you can't do this, you can't do that, and I just turn around and say YOU CAN'T KILL ROCK AND ROLL.-Ozzy Osbourne I just wanna be myself.-Alice Cooper I am a child. I last a while. You can't conceive of the pleasure in my smile.-Neil l'm as free as a bird now, and this bird you'II never change.-Lynyrd Skynyrd The problem is that there are too many Democratic Senators and too many Republican Senators and not enough U.S. Senators. uf txessm Q.: --.vw--mntfxwtfis-,S-A 1 . i iii M 15 There you go man, Keep as cool as you can, Face piles of trials with smiles. It riles them to believe That you perceive the web they weave. And keep on thinking free. 'The Moody Blues The Master said, lf a man sets his heart on benevolence, he will be free from evil -The Analects There are more things in Heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy. Hamlet l.V But Mr, Kelley still doesn't want you to specialize. There is no expedient to which a man will not resort to avoid the real labor of thinking.-Sir Joshua Reynolds Sir Joshua reminds me: I want to say a big thanks to all of the CranbrookfKingswood faculty. Almost anyone can just teach. It takes real talent to help people to think and learn and grow on their own. You have it Thanks, Mr. Rubino, Ida and Flo, for all of your help. Most of all, thanks Mom S Dad. For everything ftoo much to listj. Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, quarum una lapis est, alia vesica est, tertia mitigata non est. To everybody I got to know: It's been fun To: KS, MB, MS, RC, SF, DT, S BT Thanks for helping keep me pseudo-sane. To all the boarders, just think: now we get to do this for four more years!! l'm not livin' in the real world no more, no more, no more .. .-Blondie Omnibus dico:-Ave atque vale KURT SCHROEDER Tomorrow's life is too late. Live today.-Martial You may have genius. The contrary is probable.-Oliver Wendell Holmes One should forgive one's enemies, but not before they are hanged.-Heinrich Heine Abstract art? A product of the untalented, sold by the unprincipled to the utterly bewildrered.-Al Capp Sean, Bart, DeJuan, Shim, and Mike, I hope it's been worth it. Bona Fortuna, If I cannot bend heaven, I shall move hell.-Virgil Time is the devourer of all things-Ovid The cradle rocks above an abyss, and common sense tells us that our existence is but a brief crack of light between two eternities of darkness,'Vladimir Nabokov MICHAEL JOSEPH FREDERICK DETKE We tried not to age, but Time had its rage.-Pete Townshend Now I've been smiling lately, thinking about good things to come. And l believe it could be, something good has begun. - Cat Stevens l can't complain, but sometimes l still do. Life's been good to me so far.-Neil Young You will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not.- Cat Stevens lt's fun to have fun.- Jay Davis What l'd really like, Dad, is to borrow the car keys. See you later. Can I have them please?- Harry Chapin, R.l.P. Hag, grab some sticks . . . Let's go get kicked out of the library . . . When? Some other time . , . Baseball in Shaw's room? . . . cracker fans . . . so tell 'em to shut up ... J-J-JaHAY Boy ... Give it a go, Ho ... Give it a rip, Chip ... Something's wrong with this ball, R.J., it won't go out .. . JVB-l JVA'O, Thanx, Divin ' lvan .. , M.G. Jokes, ttoo many to namej but, l'd like to make a deposit . .. Need some money? Ask your dad for a phone call .. . collect calls are cute .. . Alex, have a dinner party last night? . .. ADVANCED. Jay, R.J., Alex .. . lt's been a great 4 years. l never would have made it without you. Lust-Man will never forget you. Mom and Dad- As easy as you've made it for me, I've made it harder for you. l love you both. Thank you for all the time and effort that went into turning me into what l am today. CRANBROOK- Thanks for everything. ff :1,f,stkt9S f ...tt ft 7 64 ' JOSHUA LLISTIG JAY LOUIS DAVIS lf you say what you think, don't expect to hear only what you like:Malcolm S. Forbes When l'm getting ready to reason with a man, l spend one-third of my time thinking about myself and what l'm going say - and two thirds about him and what he is going to say.-Abraham Lincoln A man never tells you anything until you contradict him.-George Bernard Shaw The trouble with this country is that there are too many people going about saying, The trouble with this country is - -Sinclair Lewis What, did you take the dog for a walk again? . . . Fast people ,. . Pine Brothers - Subs?? . .. J.H. get a haircut Good . .. Yeah-Tuesday .. . Prevertfsj . , . Mr. C tThe Whimpj . . , O.K. Linus . . . Colorado?? . . . Homework? . .. You're blinking like that again . .. l'm not in the position to tell you that Hey Big Al, Who's girlfriend is she really? .. Often . .. Now Hoe, that was a BOB . . . l'd like to make a deposit . . , Like .. P.V QM.J???J . . . Mmmm, this stuff is terrible . . . To all you guys fHoe or Juan, The Hag, Big Al, and LBDNL The Lust Mani - Thanks for some memorable times .... Mr. C, Mr. Lee, Mr. Shaw and Mrs. Dagbovie Thank you all for making learning fun . .. l'm greatful!!! Mom and Dad, Thanks so very much for all your love and support during these last four years. l couldn't have made it without you .... RICHARD JAMES HAGGERTY Two roads diverged in a wood, and l- l took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. -Robert Frost Q1874-19633 You're all a bunch of sophomoric marshmellows -Ted Kelley Shilts, in other words, you make this up as you go along. Pete, the equation is DIB, done-back, done-back, done-back. -Mike Leu Tell 'em when, Hag. -Josh Lustig Get that light off me, you jerk. -anonymous VITA EST VINA -unknown Roman l will always be the King of Pain, -The Police Thanks, Jeanne and Jim, for four years of patience and support: l owe you one. Lustman, Big Al, Jay Boy, Ho, Hands, Chip, Trunsk, Guido, and C.C.: it was fun. Theodore, Dave, Mike, Chuck, Andy, Linus, Doc, Bloom, Robert, Dan, Wink and Carol: thanks for the help and understanding. Don't bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself. -William Faulkner R.J., Lust, Jay-Boy, Chip, Hans: Thanks for everything, but especially your friendship. Tell him when? Tuesday . .. Who dominates? . ,. J.D. says it's fun to have fun . . , l've got a case in my room. A whole case? Yeah, a whole six case! .. , Stand in the press box . .. long silence . .. suspense builds . .. say fin a perfect British accentj, To be or not to be that is the . . , the . . . uh . ., uh .., oops! Turn red ... Well, l really wanted to go skiing ... Uh Mom, I won't be home for dinner tonight . . . Remember the Ghetto, the high-haad one, being marshmellows, stuffing Runt up the chimney .. . We could have lived at B.K. . . , Remember Blue Mountain, yeah me neither . . , Summer at Walloon ,. . How come practice always interferes with the P.T.H,'s? ,. . How come that never stopped us? .. . There may be ten but l'm still looking. Big Guy, Big Al. Just Big. Many thanks to J. Bronowski for his perspectives on life and his confidence in the Ascent of Man. Also to Mr. Kelley for encouraging my curiosity and being a friend. Dr. Shilts, nothing l could say would possibly express the profundity with which l regard your epiphanic being, but eschatology aside, thanks for the challenge. Mom and Dad, thank you both from the bottom of my heart. Let us in education dream of an aristocracy of achievement arising out of a democracy of opportunity. - Thomas Jefferson Failure is only the opportunity to begin again, more intelligently. - Henry Ford Entered Form IV: Cross Coiuntry 4,5,6, Track 4,5,6, Brook 4,5,6, Gallimaufry 6,7, Cultural Affairs, Prom Committee, Blue Key 5,6 fPresidentJ ALEXANDER MATTHEW HILLMAN EISENBERG CARL EDWARD HANSSEN Though leaves are many, the root is one, Through all the lying days of my youth I swayed my leaves and flowers in the sung Now I may wither into the truth. -William Butler Yeats Realization, There's no easy way to be free, No easy way to be free! lt's a hard, hard world. -The Who All the would could be the stage We are merely players, Performers and portrayers, Each another's audience Aside the gilded stage. -Rush Mom, Dad, Laura-Thanks for all your support. I love you all. I don't believe you said that You're such a flirt . .. AARDVARKS? ... SAIL ... We're gonna get killed ... Hey, Ho ... Wait a sec ... Llhhh ... Preps? last June, 4-8 I V2 in ONEPI ... I think not rag .. . Why? ,. . Lushes . .. HOOPS . .. She is soooo .. . Goin' to class? . . . You're so wrong . . . LATER . . . Relay . . . Tennessee . . . Me vault? ... No way ... A.E., D.L., M.T., R.H., J.L., C.M., J.D., B.H., D.S., You guys are great. Have fun next year. lt's 9:30 Thursday night . . . We're Giggin'lll! 66 I L Y K K A Time for me to fly. - REO Speedwagon I finally see the dawn arrivin' I see beyond the road l'm drivin' Far away and left behind, - Boston Beaten paths are for beaten men. - Eric Johnston The Lord watch between me and thee, While we are absent one from another. - Genesis xxxi.49 Thanks Mom and Dad for being yourselves and in turn letting me be me. You both have made my life perfect! I love you both very much! Just what l'm going through, They can't understand. - The Moody Blues Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. - Robert Frost The woods are lovely, dark and deep But l have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. - Robert Frost DANIEL J. LINK Marie, You have made the last two years of my life very special. You were always there with love and words of encouragement when l needed them most. You will always have a special place in my heart. My love for you grows with each passing day. Together we will always be. l love you forever. David. Rock Bands will come and rock bands will go But rock and roll is going to go on forever All Day and All of the Night. -Ray Davies Long Live Rock! -The Who l will especially miss all the four year German students. lt was great fun. Good luck! Mr. Gomez: Thanks for sharing all your soccer knowledge with me. I will never forget what you have taught me. Special thanks to my parents and my brother, George. Without them none of this could have been possible, All he was saying was Give Peace a Chance. The Dream is Over, - John Lennon 1940-1980 DAVID POPA .w-MHWM ,nm 'X wg IVAN MICHAEL GLASSER Always expect the worst and you will never be disappointed. - Anonymous Wisdom comes alone through suffering. Aeschylus Education is that which remains when one has forgotten everything he learned in school. 'Einstein The unexamined life is not worth living, -Socrates Mom and Dad: Thanks for your patience and support. l needed it. Hey dudes, what's up? . . . Please, NO! .. . lt's fun to have fun . . , J.L,, l found that refrigerator . , . How about a game of bounce? Am l allowed in the library? . ,. Hack in , . . Lush of the week?month? Baseball trip '83 . . . Malibu, too bad l missed it. To all my friends: Good luck, wherever you are, and keep in touch. So long Cranbrook, it's been interesting. 67 DAVID KLEIN lllegitamati non carberundum. Gen. Vinegar Joe Stilwell The life so short, the craft so long to learn. Hippocrates I count religion but a childish toy, And hold there is no sin but ignorance. Kit Marlowe Long is the way and hard, that out of Hell leads up to light. John Milton O! this learning, what a thing it is! William Shakespeare To Mom, Dad, Helene, and Grams, Thanks for all the love and support you have selflessly offered to me over the past four years. They have been tough, sometimes impossible, but l have gained the confidence needed to succeed in college and beyond. Just be prepared for a bright future! 68 Individuals love more to bask in the sunshine of popularity than they do in some obscure intellectual shade. Merit is no object, conspicuity all. Theodore Dreiser The enthusiasm for abstract truth is an extremely fine thing, as long as the truth, which is the object of the enthusiasm, is so completely abstract as to be altogether out of the reach of human faculties. -Thomas Love Peacock You can't argue with a dead fish! -Biology filmstrip The best preparation for the future, is the present well seen to, and the last duty done. -George Macdonald A happy disposition finds materials of happiness everywhere. -Anonymous Future joys are like tropic shores: out into the immensity that lies before them they waft their native softness, a fragrant breeze that drugs the traveler into drowsiness and makes him careless of what awaits him on the horizon beyond his view. -Gustave Flaubert Well Mom and Dad, we've finally made it. I know in my heart we made the right decision. The future looks very bright from here and I have you to thank for it. Thank you for the patience, the understanding, and especially the faith. l love you both very much. PAUL VIAR u cannot push anyone up the ladder unless he is willing to climb himself - drew Carnegie it first you don't succeed keep on succin' till you do. -Curly n't hesitate cause the world seems cold my young at heart cause you're never old. -Earth, Wind, 6 Fire funny how neat ideas go bad when you think about 'em. -Gilbert, Leave It to ever ien I smile, tell me some bad news :ore I laugh and act like a fool. -The Who :alized that human pleasure is endless and would only lead to the destruction E man. What I really was seeking was illumination, not satisfaction. -Carlos tana loesn't matter if you win or lose . . . until you lose. -Snoopy n't you please, please tell me what we've learned tow it sounds absurd 1 please tell me who I am. -Supertramp ,ters Shaw, Bloom, Fisher, Kelley, DeMarco, Shiltsz I could not have done so I without your guidance. Thanks. the boys from OP especially BP, LC, JL, and YGI: All the work was 'thwhile. You guys made it great! , Dad, Elisa: Even though l don't always show it, you mean the world to me nks for all the help and support. AS, MT, IG, JL, LV, WG, MB, ES, etc: You made it complete. , If they say I never loved you, You know they are a liar. -Jim Morrison free and freedom tastes of reality. -The Who Eof these days you'II see me driving round town in my rock 'n' Rolls Royce the sunroof down and my bottle of booze, no summertime blues, shouting 'look at me.' -Bonn Scott, ACfDC LINCOLN NICHOLAS TLICHOW Do not be too timid and squeamish about your actions. All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better. What if they are a little coarse, and you may get your coat soiled or torn? What if you do fail, and get fairly rolled in the dirt once or twice? Llp again, you shall never be so afraid of a tumble. -Ralph Waldo Emerson There is nothing noble in being superior to some other meng the true nobility is in being superior to your previous self. -Hindu Proberb Watch what people are cynical about, and one can often discover what they lack, and subconsciously, beneath their total condescension, deeply wish they had. -Harry Emerson Fosdick The vast majority of human beings dislike and even actually dread all notions with which they are not familiar , , . hence it comes about at their first appearance innovators have . . . always been derided as fools and madmen. - Aldous Huxley Genuine ignorance is .. . Profitable because it is likely to be accompanied by humility, curiosity, and open-mindednessg whereas ability to repeat catch- phrases, cant terms, familiar propositions, gives the conceit of learning and coats the mind with varnish water-proof to new ideas. -John Dewey Never let your schooling interfere with your education. -Robert Louis Stevenson Very special thanks to Mom and Dad, whose patience and guidance made Cranbrook worthwhile. KENNETH SCOTT SILVERMAN 'g'l'f'u.,. I 'i.- Www . :F A.Zjg-if g K E , 5503 Q . ERIK JAY HUDSON That age is best which is the first, When youth and blood are warmer, But being spent, the worse and worst Times still succeed the former. -Robert Herrick ln Just spring when the world is mud- luscious the little lame balloonman whistles far and wee -e.e. cummings Free speech is largely a meaningess abstraction if one has nothing to say. - Michel Curtis The woods are lonely, dark and deep. But l have promises to keep, And miles to go before l sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. -Robert Frost What! You have no monks who teach, argue, rule, plot, and burn people who don't agree with them? -Voltaire Thank you for everything you've done, Mrs. Lebo, Dr. Roth, Pa Baa, Abner, Mrs. Dagbovie, Mr. Jelliffe, Mr. Hazard, Dr. Van Dam, and all. Mom and Dad: I can not express my feelings into words. l can only hope to pass on to my children what you have given us. Breck and Kirk: without both of you l would be lost following someone. Good-bye: Ish, Mucky, Soapy and Beta Theta, Tsvet, Newc, Chipper, Tom, Nicole and Kristi and all. 70 EROL OZIL Good fences make good neighbors. -R Two men look out through the same One sees the mud, and one the stars -Fredrick Langbridge Cold hearted orb that rules the night Removes the colors from our sight Red is grey and yellow white But we decide which is right And which is an illusion -The Moody Blues Anneme ve Babama, Beni Cranbrook a gonderlp desteklediklerl icln cok tesekkur ederim. .. '- -.,,.g,':..:,5 ' 'J 1-r. - -- rum: STEVEN JACOB ODINETZ lf they were right l'd agree, but it's them they know not me. -Cat Stevens For you never miss the water 'til the well runs dry. -Benjamin Franklin For what will a man be profited, if he gains the whole world, and forfeits his soul? -Matthew 16:26 Miles from nowhere, guess l'll take my time, oh yeah, to reach there. -Cat Stevens Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, And do not lean on your own understanding. ln all your ways acknowledge Him, And He will make your paths straight. -Proverbs 3:5-6 The guilty make excuses before they are accused. -Unknown He which testifieth these things saith, Surely l come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen. -Revelations 22:20-21 Thank you Chaplain Peters and Doc VanDam for all of your help and guidance. You have really enriched my life. Thanks Mom and Dad for all of the support and encouragement you have given me these past few years. RAVI QHANDRA l can only say that here is a bit of my personal universe, the universe traversed in a long and uncompleted journey. - Loren Eiseley One morning as Ravi Chandra awoke from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a Cranbrook Senior. - R.C., with apologies to K. The destiny of man is to unite, not to divide. If you keep on dividing, you end up as a collection of monkeys throwing nuts at each other out of separate trees. - Merlyn The world, l have come to believe, is a very queer place, but we have been part of this queerness for so long that we tend to take it for granted. - Loren Eiseley The fate of this man or that man was less than a drop, although it was a sparkling one, in the great blue motion of the sunlit sea. -T.H. White This is the place and we must sever, You go thousands of miles my friend, once, forever. Like the floating clouds we drift apart, The sunset lingers like the feelings of my heart. - Chinese poet Li Po Cyrano de Bergerac: Now! . . . Qbeside himselfj I - I am going to be a storm - a flame - I need to fight whole armies all alaneg I have ten heartsf I have a hundred arms: I feel Too strong to war with mortals - IHe shouts at the top of his voicej BRING ME GIANTS! EXPLICIT LIBER DISCIPULI QUONDAM DISCIPULIQUE FUTURI BRIAN WALSH MARC PETER SEIDNER ns.. rfiltu Let Let Let Let me me me the flow into the ocean, get back to the sea, be stormy and let me be calm, tide in, and set me free. -Pete Townshend The whole life of man is but a point of time, let us enjoy it, therefore, while it lasts, and not spend it to no purpose. -Plutarch Remember to be quick to forgive and slow to anger. -Cracker Jack Surprise Package lt is important that students bring a certain ragamuffin, barefoot irreverence to their studies, they are not here to worship what is known, but to question it. -Jacob Bronowski You can't argue with a dead fish. -Bio I Sam S Del- thanks for the third chance. Nort, Alge S White- Whenever we go into the mountains, we find more than we seek. -John Muir Wilderness 8 Lodestar helped me find what l never knew existed. Mme, Caswell- Thanks for your guidance, which was helpful, and your help, which l needed Mom, Dad, Tracy- Over the years you all have helped me more than l can remember and l think one of the biggest favors you ever did me, and ever could have done me was not giving up. Thanks. l love you all. Only in silence the word, Only in dark the light, Only in dying life: Bright the hawk's flight on the empty sky. -Ursula K. LeGuin t Oh, boy! Another vacation! No, no, sir, not you. J -Garry B. Trudeau Well, you didn't wake up this morning, because you didn't go to bed! You were watching the whites of your eyes turn red. The calender on your wall ......... is ticking the days off. You've been reading some old letters- you smile and think how much you've changed. All the money in the world couldn't buy back those days. -The To Demian, David, Doug, Brian, and Karima: A Toast To All Of You! What can I say? You've been the best of friends. l couldn't have asked for more. We've had many good times together, and l hope that there are many more to come. l love you all very much. CHEERS!!! When the samba takes you - Out of nowhere. And the backgrounds fading - Out of focus. Yes the pictures changing - Every moment And your destination - You don't know it. -Roxy Music Forward where the knocks are hardest some to failure some to fame. Never mind the cheers or hooting keep your head and play the game. Try to keep your feet on the ground without getting them stuck in the mud. You will soon be over the moon or twice as hot as the sun! -The Beat We stood alone - silent and proud. Moments unknown - lost in a crowd. -Llltravox Mr. Martin: Thanks for the guidance and advice that you have given me. Your help has been greatly appreciated the past four years. The wonderful things about Tiggers: a Tigger's a wonderful thing. Their tops are made out of rubber. Their bottoms are made out of spring. They're bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy - fun, fun, fun, fun, fun. The wonderful thing about Tiggers is l'm the only one! -Tigger Keven and Julie: Then some people say that the Grinch's tiny heart grew to three times its normal size. -The Grinch Who Stole Christmas DEMIAN HODARI DAVID EDWARD RISING He had several thousand cigarettes lined up, but he hadn't even begun to think how to smoke them. He sat and opened up the book but could not understand anything beyond the first chapter. The language was difficult, the imagery ambiguous and broken. The metaphors didn't register with him, but he thought to himself, l'll see it all one day, and the pages will burn behind me. Casually he had replaced some views with some other views. To be specific, the new views were Kafka's. Sam Gregor awoke one morning to find that he was not transformed, but actually the same person that he was the day before. That went on all the time, but started to mean less after that orderly unplugged grandma and the fish started dying because nobody would clean the aquarium. He wasn't to die for many years, so he had to think of something to do, but because it was Sunday morning, he wasn't in the mood for determining destinies. For now, he decided that he would play it by ear. CThis is only the beginning of the beginningj I would like to express my thanks to Mom and Dad for everything from love to understanding. Thank you Cranbrook. WILLIAM DGLIGLAS IGNATIUS SANKOVICH When I stepped out into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house, I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman and a ride home. I was wishing I looked like Paul Newman-he looks tough and I don't. -S,E, Hinton THE OLITSIDERS And there was the slow movement and the lovely last singing moment still to come. I was cured alright. - Alex, from A CLOCKWORK ORANGE With all the will in the world, Diving for dear life, When we could be diving for pearls. -Elvis Costello You climb up through the little grades and then get to the top and everybody cheers, with the sweat in your eyebrows you can't see very well and the noise swirls around you and lifts you up, and then you're out, not forgotten at first, just out, and it feels good and cool and free. -John Updike RABBIT RUN lf you need anything just whistle. You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? Just put your lips together and blow. -Lauren Bacall in TO HAVE and HAVE NOT The only way to get somewhere, you know, is to figure out where you're going before you go. -John Llpdike 73 ERIC ALAN DORAN Words do not express thoughts very well. They always become a little different immediately as they are expressed, a little distorted, a little foolish. -Hermann Hesse Life is a game boy. Life is a game that one plays according to the rules. J.D. Salinger All things are necessarily connected and arranged for the best. - Voltaire It is awfully hard work doing nothing. However I don't mind hard work where there is no definite object of any kind. -Oscar Wilde H.D., P.R., R.S. and the guys, thanks for being there and making these years more enjoyable and worthwhile. Thanks Acestes. CGreat ideall Shari and Dave, what you do with your lives makes no difference as long as you are happy doing it. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your love, support and patience, I can't tell you how much I appreciate the opportunities you have given me. I love you. Automobile: a four-wheeled automotive vehicle designed for passenger transportation and commonly propelled by an internal combustion engine using a volatile fuel. - Websters lt's all been said now l'm looking ahead now Time to be moving on. - Santana Adios, hasta luego. Era interesante, no? 74 Dedicated to: my Mom and Dad who instilled in me the spirit of competition and pride which has made everything that I am today. Thanks. Thanks to my onliest sister, Kathy, for coaching me on the finer points of the game of life. And now the game begins in earnest. Potpourri: Howie, 'Ric,Ruz,GeII-person, Struve,Rosin,l..R. Katz,Gail, Mr. Conner,Miss FeigensonfMiss Who?J, Popes and Lust-man, mini-Glancy Coleen and GaIlows Galloway, Karima Abdul, Jen-Breitmeyer, Char, Martha, M.Dagbovie,Doc Peters,Madame CaswelI,Dr. Welch,ChipfCorky. To: Eric,Howard,Paul, three of the most tolerant and supportive friends I've ever had. Godspeed,guys. You deserve it 'cause you're the greatest . . . And remember sometimes you just gotta say What the -BLEEP-. I'II see you all roundandabout. To:Martha,Nancy,Laura,R.K., and especially Charlene, four of the greatest, most special ladies I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. You are all beautiful ta lot better looking than the three clowns mentioned abovej,and I truly love you all. Take care,and don't do anything that I wouIdn't do. Potpourri Il: Who was that little blond guy with Howard? . .. l'm not drunk.fHow's the view from the fIoor?l Hi,HonQMarthaJ .. . IHCR flblancej . . . Howard,you're obsessed . . . WHAM!BaIuyut, you're so subtle . . . Ein Bacardi-Cola,please? . . . Come back anytimefLynne's house in Tor.l . .. ickdy-dekdy-yekitty-dekty-sdflscrewedup!QJosh, What ever happened to Eddie? He's the kid from Mockingbird Lane.J .. . You guys are a couple of hypocritical . . . No offense, Reed, but I went to Pontiac and .. . Get a nose job,H .. . Eric, your hair's messed up . . . You communeest keeds, you! . . . Cool George fDougl . . . Monsieur Vendredi CSeanJ, Mo-monster and RickIey's believe-it-or-not 1Rick, that kid must be from Ohioj . . . Howard and Gail sure talk funny QDougJ . .. Prince concert: Give me the field glassesl, Vanity is on!fSee you later, sweetcheeks . . . Popa, you dirty ponk kid! Don't talk back to the ref.like you-know'who . . . To Prom '83: the only all- nighter I ever did at Cranbrook . .. until '84. Take it easy everyone. I know I will sure and the Easter Bunny comes on Christmas. Oh well. I THEODORE REED STEPHENS PALIL AARON RLIZLIMNA I like workg it fascinates me. l can sit and look at it for hours. Jerome K. Jerome The only people who never fail are those who never try. -llka Chase You can lead a boy to college, but you cannot make him think. -Elbert Hubbard H.D., E.D., R.S.g Trips to B.K. Trips to Anguilla. Trips not quite completed .... It is better to be silent and thought a fool than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt. -Mark Twain Mom, Dad, Dan: Thank you for bearing with me. I love you all. HOWARD ALLEN DAVIDSON There's nothing more than what you know . . . We do like music when it does what it should do. -Devo Nothing will come of nothing. -Shakespeare Eric, you as a brother-in-law? Nah. Reed, now I need a new pen pal. And Paul, what about Bodacious? And where's my disc! Hey guys, thanks for making these last four years bearable. Whaz up!?! Whaz hapnin! . . . be an animal .. . what an experience . .. now there's a real pole vaulting team, they hang around together . . . let me give you a little advice, jump high . . . right, Mike. Hey Wayne, I beat you. Okay, only one meet. Are those for me? We can feed the world!!! -Robin Williams Where are we going? I don't know, just drive. Where? Who cares, wait, follow that car! Why? lt's blonde and .. . Okay!! I wouldn't get in that car even if it is a Ferrari. My god, Tim's driving. Do you think he'd make a third trip? Mr. Cox and Mr. Rogers, thanks for helping me through track. Gail: It was tough, but I made it this year even though I didn't have you to help me laugh right through it. Love ya. Watch out college here I come. Mom and Dad: Thanks for the support and love. Thirteen years is a long time, but I survived the Cranbrook challenge. Mr. Dagbovie: I don't think I could have made it without you. Your new advisees will be lucky to have you. Thanks for all the support and advice, you won't be forgotten. Professor Bob the Duck fP.B.D.l LlVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 75 ARASH BABAOFF ls all that we see or seem, But a dream within a dream? - Edgar Allan Poe Life is a tragedy for those who feel, And a comedy for those who think. - Jean de La Bruyere To my teachers: lf l have been able to see farther than others, lt was because l stood on the shoulders of giants. - Sir Isaac Newton The tragedy of life is what dies in a man while he is still living. - Albert Schweitzer Common sense is not so common.- - Voltaire To all my friends: When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.- Raoul Duke Laughter is the greatest cure. - Maybe Me We try to make virtues of the faults we do not wish to correct. - Francois de La Rochefoucauld Mom, Dad, and Autossa: Thank you for your love and support. It was all put to good use. Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall not be disappointed, - Alexander Pope Cranbrook, l am at least six years the better. Arash 76 The important thing is not to stop questioning. - Einstein Good fortune wears a pretty dress, but her underclothes do not bear investigation. - Russian Proverb lf any man seeks for greatness, let him forget greatness and ask for truth, and he will find both. - Horace Mann A dragon stranded in shallow water furnishes amusement for the shrimp. - Chinese Proverb A man becomes truly Man only when in quest of what is most exalted in him. - Andre Malraux lf you do something wrong, at least enjoy it. - Jewish Proverb AB. - You've made all the difference. l'll never forget the years we've shared. H.B., S.A., T.D., E.N., M.D., B.W., M.K., T.B., N.C., G.A., R.C. - lt's been real. Keep in touch! Mum, Dad, Nan, Steven - l couldn't have made it without you behind me. Thanks! JUSTIN C. MEILGAARD GEOFFREY SCOTT AIKENS How true it is that words are but vague shadows of the volumes we mean. Little audible links they are, chaining together great inaudible feelings and purposes. -Theodore Dreiser A glimpse into the mind of an inquisitive Cranbrook student: Teacher: Look at the sky! Student: Where?! With love to my family, especially Mom and Dad, for giving me these eight years to prepare me for the rest of my life. I hate this anticipation. l hope it lasts. -Oscar Wilde This exact moment is eternal. The present never departs. -Palnik Beware the Llndertoad, my friends. -Garp A man only begins to be a man when he ceases to whine and revile, and commences to search for the hidden justice which regulates his life. -James Allen Let's bail, this is bunk. -QS HARRY ARTIN BERBERIAN Some will never learn anything, because they understand everything too soon. - Blount Keep true to the dreams of thy youth. - Schiller He who lives only to benefit himself, confers on the world a benefit when he dies. - Tertullian l am a man, and whatever concerns humanity, is of interest to me. - Terence Many of us take advantage of the good that mankind has to offer, but, sadly, too few of us add to the good of mankind. - Me The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. -Proverbs 9:10 War sucks. Aim High - Guess who A sincere thanks to my mother and father, who made it possible that l attend and enjoy such a fine school as Cranbrook. l love you both very much. Thank you Cranbrook for two years of enriching education and fun. M 1 'M A HARVEY BASHLIR All the world's a stage, and the men and women in it merely players. They have their exits and their entrancesg and one man in his time plays many parts. - Shakespeare- lt is much easier to be critical than to be correct. -Disraeli- Medicine, the only profession that labors incessantly to destroy the reason for its own existence. -Lord Bryce He who hesitates loses the place to park his car. -Herbert V. Prochnow- We may believe that our words which we assume to express our principles represent us more truly than our actions, but to outsiders it is the actions that are more eloquent than our words. -H.S. Commanger- Adolescence . . . The period when children are certain they will never be as stupid as their parents. College ----The land of the midnight sons, Enter to learn, go forth to serve, drop back to punt. -Richard Lamb- To my family tMom, Dad, Grandma, and Grandpaj: lt's been a long six years. I could not have made it without all the love and support you gave me along the way. Words alone can never express what it has meant to me. Hitch your wagon to a star. -Emerson- We have a phrase in English straight from the horse's mouth. l never knew why the particular animal chosen was a horse, especially as most horses are generally not very communicative. -Joseph Clarke Grew- To all my friends .... . , . you made Cranbrook a great place to be for six years. KURT SCHERER The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But l have promises to keep, And miles to go before l sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. Robert Frost This is not the end. lt is not even the beginning of the end. But is is perhaps, the end of the beginning. Winston Churchill The education of a man is never completed until he dies. Robert E. Lee Show me a thoroughly satisfied man, and l will show you a failure. Thomas Edison Thank You Mr. Meehan, Dr. Welch, Mrs. Dagbovie, and all other faculty who have helped me at Cranbrook. Mom and Dad: I can not express how much your patience, love, and understanding have meant. Time to move on. Common sense is not very common. -Voltaire You write to me that it's impossible, the word is not French. -Napoleon Bonaparte Speak softly and carry a big stickg you will go far. - Theodore Roosevelt Si vis pacem, para bellum. -Latin proverb The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved. -Victor Hugo People who know little are usually great talkers, while men who know much say little. -Jean Jacques Rousseau l speak Spanish to God, Italian to women, French to men, and German to my horse. -Charles V You've got to know the complications. -Ted Kelley 5 so 1 DAVID ERIC DOW We should all be concerned about the future because we will have to spend the rest of our lives there. - Charles F. Kettering The intellect, character, and skill possessed by any man are the product of certain original tendencies and the training which they have received. - Edward L. Thorndike l have noticed that nothing l never said ever did me any harm. - Calvin Coolidge Take calculated risks. That is quite different from being rash. - Gen. G.S, Patton lt isn't only the things he doesn't know, it's the things he does know that aren't true. - Sigmund Freud Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. - Abraham Lincoln To Mom and Dad- thanks for the opportunity. l have really enjoyed it. To Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Grandpa- Thanks for all your support and patience. l couldn't have done it without you. l love you very much. GEORGE AFIF a sf. FA .S N 1 Q P x' '5. .f V 1' :lf P ' Qui'-U g QE'-' WILLIAM SMYTH .. you look stricken. - Mr. Shaw DAVID HERRICK Despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, l have not yet been able to answer . . . the great question that has never been answered: What does a woman want? Sigmund Freud The unexamined life is not worth living. -Socrates A book is somehow sacred. -John Steinbeck I believe in the dignity of labor, whether with head or hand, that the world owes no man a living but that it owes every man an opportunity to make a living. John D. Rockefeller Jr. Oh nooooooo! Mr. Bill Let us dare to read, think, speak, and write. John Adams lt will never happen to me . .. Kansas City Chiefs 4751 .. . Hi there ... How about that . . . Waste em . .. you stud .. . Hey, piss me off! Try not to be a man of success but rather try to become a man of value. Albert Einstein Thanks to Mom, Dad, and Lloyd for the influence you have each had on my life. I love you. Thanks to all my friends and teachers Cwherever they may bel who have made high school such a wonderful experience. Skipper, we're rescued. Gilligan MARK W. WRIGHT For long you live and high you fly, Smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry, And all you touch and all you see ls all your life will ever be. -Pink Floyd Thank you Mom and Dad for the opportunity of going to Cranbrook even though it meant many sacrifices. I love you both. Thank you to my brother, Mike, Kim and the McWee family, and all the friends and teachers that helped to make this year so much easier and fun. Wondering where l am, lost without you l'm forever yours - faithfully. - Journey l l CHRISTOPHER JOHN BROWN Only the children know what they are looking for, said the little prince. They waste their time over a rag doll and it become becomes very important to themg and if anybody takes it away from them, they , cry . . , They are lucky, the switchman said. - Antoine De Saint-Exupery j The sadness is, that every leaf W has fallen before - - Allen Ginsberg O river, l see drifting Deep in your flux of silver Those great goddesses of peace. Stone, stone, ferry me down there. j - Sylvia Plath You are just a dreamer, and l am just a dream. You could have been anyone to me. - Neil Young !Give me a little time, let me clear up my mind. - LlB4O JEREMY WILLCOCKS Twelve months ago Cranbrook School was as distant from my life as Timbuktu, yet now l possess memories that have made up an enlightening and wonderful experience. For this opportunity l am indebted to the English Speaking Union and to Mr. Snyder. l would, also, like to express my thanks to Messrs Crraesser, Mencin, Morse, Rutin and especially Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. Snyder. But the last nine months have been so enjoyable because of American hospitality and the tremendous support of my family. The gentlemen got up betimes to shoot, Or hunt: the young, because they liked the sport- The first thing boys like after play and fruit, The middle-aged, to make the day more shortg For ennui is a growth of English root, Though nameless in our language:-we retort The fact for words, and let the French translate That awful yawn which sleep cannot abate. -Lord Byron Oh to be in England! -Robert Browning 81 Sgmk DAVID BROWN Llp'till now philosphers have only interpreted the world in various ways. The point, though, is to change it! -Karl Marx What if the only thing man had ever invented was the spoon? -D. Sankovich Dave, lt looks like you winged this one. There's not much thought here. Please learn to spell. -J. Welch David, I think your spelling is getting worse. -J. Shilts The best way to predict the future is to make it. -Allan Kay Stupid people never run out of stupid things to say. -S. Smyth l wish all my friends propserity in their existentialist hereafters. So long folks .... MICHAEL KIM There is a small village graveyard in one of the remote corners . . . Like almost all our graveyards, it has a melancholy lookg the ditches surrounding it have long been overgrown, grey wooden crosses have fallen askew and rotten under their once painted gables, the gravestones are all out of position, . . . two or three bare trees hardly provide some meager shadeg the sheep wander unchecked among the tombs . . . But among them is one grave untouched by human beings and not trampled on by any animal . . . Can it be that their prayers and their tears are fruitless? Can it be that love, sacred devoted love, is not all powerful .. . they tell us not only of eternal peace, of that great peace of indifferent natureg they tell us also of eternal reconciliation and of life without end. Alvan Turgenev The long-hoped-for bullet was entering his brain . . . Two ginscented tears trickled down the sides of his nose. But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother. -George Orwell ' , I ,J , 4 f 1 . ' mv vi i . 1 . i h i .W ,V V , D h A 4? , 4 . l 'RICHARD BALLIYLIT iwas gripped by that deadly phantom followed him through hard jungles is he stalked through back lots trangling through night shades 1 a one stop only motel storm bangs on the cheapest room he Phantom slips in the spill blood lifen on the sweetest honeymoon ihe Killer's blood flows, rut he loads his guns again. ' -The Clash ihank God for the rain to wash the trash off the sidewalk. Listen ou screwheads! This is a man who would not take it anymore, a pan who stood up against the scum, the filth, now l see clearly. ,ravis Bickle in Taxi Driver ,. But l could not shut my glazzies, and even if l tried to move l:y glazballs about l still could not get like out of the line of fire of is picture. So l had to go on viddying what was being done and nearing the most ghastly creechings coming from this litso, l knew could not really be real, but that made no difference. I was aving away but could not sick, viddying first a britva cut out an e, then slice down the cheek, then go rip rip rip all over, while d krovvy shot onto the camera lens. Then all the teeth were like renched out with a pair of pliers, and the creeching and the blood ere terrific. Then l slooshied this very pleased goloss of Dr. rodsky going: Excellent, excellent, excellent. -Anthony Burgess, Clockwork Orange X yes, he was a fish head his frontal lobe a Q 'read he rode a little motor scooter, and said X was a neuter, yeah Tried to be a smasher KA A was a failure as a flasher what made it most W TN grettable he thought he was incredible -Adrian Q .5 '55 , N slew jf V ' X . . X. 'K f, .,.4.m... Ti ould like to 44? 0 Q 'Q ark my jf: Axxif 2: nning and - , . M Fl A Y ...fi vious elbows. F1 511 meal' MXXLXXXA SEIICHI SCIGAWA Sitting back on both Qood and bad reed, l taste the evening cool. -Hakuin JEFFREY MATTHEW HOFFMAN When I pick up that horn, that's all. The world's behind me, and l don't concentrate on nothing but that horn. - Louis Armstrong Coming, going, the waterfowl Leaves not a trace, Nor does it need a guide. - Dogen Just another episode of the Tales of Hoffman! - J. Delacruz TONY DARIN Usually when I go to any new place l try to find out from the musicians - they'll usually say something like 'this guy can't play,' or 'he's crazy,' 'he's not doing anything,' 'he's a sick, warped, demented fool' - and immediately l try to find him. He's probably one of us. -Anthony Braxton 83 If JAMES BLACK 84 I' To live your life in your own way .., to reach for the goals you have set for yourself . . , to be the you that you want to be - that is success You can't be common because the common man goes nowhereg you've got to be uncommon -Herb Brooks Mr. Kelley, Mr, D. and A.J. Cranbrook Hockey is Jil. Thank you for everything. Chuckie: I finally made it! You've helped rne so much in life. Thank you. MOM and DAD: Thank you for all that you have done for meg it's been so much. l LOVE YOU BOTH! Short: What can I say. We've had some great times. Have a great Senior year. l'll be back! M.M.-Captain Hook .., Wheels ., B.M ,.. P.J .., KIP-MOBY AND THE O'S CUZ-Build a loft? LANCE-DUDE MAN . . . C.l . .. K.J.-Tennis? LINGUS ,. . WElSSAWhat accent? M.B D.W R.E D.B ,. D.J ,. S.S .. E.K.-M,K.T.W .. J.M .. M.F ., JC .. Andy everyone else, FAREWELL. MR. G. Thank you for introducing me to lax, lt's awesome! GO FOR IT! -Rocky lll Good Bye Cranbrook. lt has been a great experience. fy- ,y mmf 'WAT ' g m tis ANDREW CHAPIN GREELEY Go West young man Earn a dollar a day just like your family said You're rolling your days right on into the night The head of the line's going way out of sight Go West young man like your family said - MIKE RLITHERFORD JEFF HUNTER To win is to know satisfaction, to put forth the effort is to know complete ecstasy. -Mark Masterson- C.M., K.K., G.S., E.N., R.R., A.H., T.M., J.B., L.K. here's to the class of '83, ' .. . let's go to lunch, Ralph, .. . winter tennis . . ., states '83, can I have a Signature? Bachman-Turner-Overdrive, the tree Canton ,. ., Tennis team '84, spring break. Refuse, Wheels, Mucus, Kringo, Hasan, Bert,Stonich, Hugh, Akmad, OZ, Petroni, Skip, Jud, Susser, Solik? ,. . See you in 25l Goof, Clos, J.S., Brett, Dozier, Tuck, Ottis, Wan, Roots, Silverdude, Dena J., Sue S. Good luck next year. There is always a way to beat the system, and I found it. -?- Mom and Dad f Chuck J - I thank you both for your belief, confidence and support during my years at Cranbrook. l love you! Like the dust that settles all around me, I must find a new home The ways and holes that used to give me shelter, Are all as one to me now. But l, I would search everywhere Just to hear your call, And walk upon stranger roads than this one In a world I used to know before. I miss you more. W - TONY BANKS Who'll drink a toast with me I give you Liberty This town is ours ,..,. tonight - CARL PALMER MICHAEL MATHEWS Burning, burning with the kiss of life Me, l'm just a lawnmower V You can tell me by the way I walk PETER GABRIEL ' And special thanks to my production staff, I mean everyone l've ever known. Mom and Dad, what can I say? D.l.Y. QDo It Yourselfj. Zippy says Yow! Get a clue! 6.25 five times a month. Bringing to a close the Magical Mystery Tour Part l. Andrew zz: If A school should not be a preparation for life. A school should be a life. - Elbert Hubbard There is only one success - to be able to spend your life in your own way. - Christopher Morely Goof, sit on any Jello lately?? Weir, I guess that means were both as stupid as each other!! Wheels, don't start any of that 'asv in my room!! Short, Somethin's up? L.P. You gotta be low key! K.J. Did they really?? J.B. How did you get me to come to this place anyway??? Bruce, Good Luck!! K.W. Thanks for the good times! A.W. Thanks for being patient, and remember you'll never really know mel SNAPPER CLIZZ . .. Pie Fight .. . Pool Games . . . Yo Paulie . . . What accent?? Mr. K., Mr. D, and Mr. G.-Thanks for educating me in more ways than one, you made this trip a whole lot easier and worthwhile. Tom and Dave - Thanks for understanding when no one else would, you're the best brothers a guy could ask for!! Mom and Dad- I can't thank you enough for your patience, understanding and encouragement. I LOVE YOLI both more than you will ever know. CRANBROOK HOCKEY iii Goodbye Cranbrook, thanks for a most memorable two years. 85 irrr ,M gwa- ., 3 I . w HASAN YAKIM RAFEE LOWMAN Whatever you heard about me is true, I change the rules and do what I want to do . . . -Prince What the mind can conceive, and believe, you can achieve. -Lem Barney The only way to become rich is to go into business for yourself. -J.P. Getty Winning is an all time thing, you can't turn it on and off like a faucet. - Coach Leu A good man wants for his brother what he wants for himself. -Hadith Thanks to the Horizon's Upward Bound program for giving me the chance of my life. Thanks to Mr. Snyder, Mr. Bibbs, and the rest of the H,LI.B. staff. Thanks to those who made life at Cranbrook work: Rog, Swart, Mr. Cox, Mr. Mcllrath, and most of all Coach Leu. Special thanks to the class of 83: Tupp - Sparky - Pete -- Greg B. - Wes - Rob - E.J. - Julie - Anjie - and the Rinkas Goodbye to the 84's and 85's - Otis, Don, Mike, Stephanie, Stephanie H., Karen, Maureen, Tina, Pam, fBart, Sean, DeJ, Rick, and Tonyjg the party broke up, boys. Cassandra, Doug, Brenda, Carol, and Roz, you all mean so much!!!!! We will keep in touch. 4:30 baby . .. King of Pain . .. Squirky . .. Bit'Nis . . . Don your S.S. teacher . . . Cass Tech . . . be aggressive . . . DCD I hate DCD . . . Clarenceville throw down . . . BuBuBuf . . . BaBuBuff . . . Varsity Jog , . . Why is 69 walking!! needless to say, the party broke upllll 86 DONALD JONES Last words are for the fools who haven't said enough. -Karl Marx Mom and Dad, thanks for being patient with me, thanks for your suppor and encouragement. We've came a long way and we have a little ways t go. Cassandra, be sweet to those I forgot to mention, I havent't forgotten. Carlos and Mike As-Salaam Alaikum don't want to work away, doing just what they all say . . . - Cat tevens here is nothing permanent except change. Heraclitus t's the limitations that give things character. - Stevie Winwood he man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything. peech Mansion, London ime makes more converts than reason. - Thomas Paine im: Z28 or 2802? . .. Romeo! Where the SWS is that? . .. the project's due when? - MONDAY! ick: Wana jam? .. . Seven Steps! When are we gona quit 'J' band? ... too late ...! og: 'Hey, Sam - Shutrup-Rog! ....... QI owed you that onell isa: Wanna go skiing .. .? hyl: l met this gorgeous girl, see . . . cruise 'downtown'? . . . no, you can't drive! . . . Well- mabe . . . How old is she? ...... GRlOT!!l!!!! he best way to make a friend is to be one. - Emerson W, LH, LB, SF, BT, DS, MW, JW, ES, MM, CA, PR, ED, NC, HD, CW, CB, KB, AW, BD, CG, JH, EH, MK, SL, SP, LR, SS, RS, JR, PK, etc. 'hanks for three great years! CFreshman year doesn't countlj Ihanks Mom and Dad. l love you. tart gettin' ready Tony . . . cause you're next! good luck. l love you. 'ords are the only things that last forever. - William Hazlitt herefore .,..... SWlTZERLANDl!l!!!!!!lll!!!!l! SAMUEL GRAYSON KALIFMAN JAMES L. HOUSTON The simple virtues of willingness, readiness, alertness and courtesy will carry a young man farther than mere smartnessf' Henry P. Davison Remember that what you believe will depend very much on what you are. Noah Porter Common sense is the knack of seeing things as they are, and doing things as they ought to be done. C.E. Stowe There may be luck in getting a good job but there's no luck in keeping it. J. Ogden Armour The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. Sheridan Make all you can, save all you can, give all you can. J. Wesley Thanks to my family for letting me have the special experience of attending Cranbrook. 87 5,421-5' -ti ,:'i'fufs::tf.cff5-f f-1 . CHRISTOPHER JOHN CUZZOLA lt is not when I am going to meet him, but when I am just turning away and leaving him, that l discover that God is. - Henry David Thoreau Hey John, Denny's makes me ill! Or was it the black licorice? . .. Lance, Let's cop a dip! .,. Jimbo, Build a loftl?! ... How about a bet that l can't before I can, ha, you lose! . ,. Hey Oz, Def rules . .. Lebo, learn how to park! . . . Mrs. Giampetroni 1Mom away from homey, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Leu, Mr. E3 Mrs. Gorrill, and Ida S Mr. Rubino: thanks for everything. Chris, Thanks for being there when I needed you most, it's been a long year, and the best is yet to come . . . Mom, Dad, and Amy, This year has been the greatest experience. Because of all your sacrifices the future looks so much brighter. I love you all. pn., -s, ,,, w-W v y is H, .ri I Milli I... JOHN GIAMPETRONI Mr. Graesser- I would have never made it without you. What you taught me goes further than the field or classroom. Thanks for all you've done, but especially for your friendship. Mr. Walden, Mr. Salas, Mr. Leu, thanks for the confidence and support. Doc- You almost made football practice enjoyable. Bob- There's never been a better team, a 12+ night is always the best! Joel, Aaron, R.J., Brian, Cuzzola, Bidwell, Jimmy, Randy, Skip, Buhl, Happy, Keith, Charlie, Troy, Chris, Ward, Chuckie, Murphy, Eddie, Ray, Danny, Lance- Thanks. Ralph- When you're home, it's the best of times. Jill- Thanks for all the good times. Paul- You're the greatest. Mom and Dad: Thanks for being more than parents, thanks for being my friends, I love you. LANCE MATTHEW PIEDMONTE Thanks Mom, Dad, Cathe, Nana Meyer, Dave, Marilyn, and Mariiyn for the chance. Darcy: Hang in there! The last of us killed off the wine and went home. Needless to say, the party broke up. - Was lNot was- Cuzz, J.G., S Bert: 4th hour dip sessions Qto get that bad taste out of your mouthj in the dipping lounge Q253 Coulterj are a got to . . . Breath of Brews: II you will always be king of pain, 2j ya gotta be low-key iso no more power-yakkingll 35 let's check the mail list, 41 a room at Hobart? . . . Dude! . . . Dip run? . . . Skoal wimps: learn how to Cope with it! fvia C.M.J .. . R.V. 8 C.S.: which college did you say accepted you? .. . No, l didn't .1 'I And all the fat-skinny people, and all the tall-short people All the nobody people and all the somebody people I never thought l'd need so many people. -Bowie Thanks to everyone who made these last four years a little better. Mum, Dad, Nick and Helen, thanks for always being there. I love you. Silver rain was falling down Upon the dirty ground of London Town - McCartney To those people whom I became friends with, throughout my four years. QYou know who you are.b Take care, and thanks. And I find it kind of funny I find it kind of sad The dreams in which l'm dying Are the best l've ever had -Tears for Fears QBirds and Feathers! Hey Amy, we made it! st get my hair wet ... O.K., I'lI go - as long as we don't have to take my nr . .. D.W.: how do you write a paper? . .. J.G.: Let's wheel off some 'ping . . . Cuzz, A.S., Oz: heavy-metal rules nothing! . .. Still fire-brewed . .. .M.,J.G.,C.C.: what do you mean we're the only ones who haven't turned in ir quotes yet? .. . Chuckie E3 Charlie: she's doing backflips down the retch! . ,. Juniors: have a good one! ,r. Graesser: You've been better than a dad away from home. Maybe I could Eve done it without you, but I wouldn't be half the person that I am. Thank u 'ranks Cranbrook. SKIP CARPENTER Simon: Vermont, Mountain Holly, Drylands, Ski Team is the best. Let's stop at Nick's or Sunshine. Hey, let's go work out. To a true friend, THANKS!!! 1P.S. maybe Duke! John ... thanks for the good times ... Johnny Wad ... Hi Jud ... Weir ... Scott, How's the shoulder? . . School .. Chris, Let's go throw . .. Morgan, Do you think Wedge should drive? Ozzy, .. . Jordon, Have fun next year!!! ...S. .. Sallie, we've had some great times ... Hi Dena fJill, Lizj ... Amy .. Hi Sheila, Hi Shields BOOM!!! .. . Hi Margaret Ingrid, do you want to go to the John Denver concert? .. . Laura, I got dressed up for you fP.C.l To all my friends, you made these years the best. THANKS Mr. Price: Stowe, British Virgin Islands. thanks for all the great memories. Mr. Fisher: Ski Team is the greatest!!! Mr. Foster: Thank you for all the support, guidance, and encouragement you have given me these past years. Your friendship has helped me through the good and bad times. I will never forget it. You're the best. Time it was and what a time it was. It was a time of innocence, A time of confidences. Long ago it must be, I have a photograph, Preserve your memories, They're all that's left you. - Simon and Garfunkel Mom and Dad - Thank you for all the love and understanding you have given me. Marian Rey - You made me understand what a friend is. THANKS SIMON BILLIG w-vc-fn - I . f ' ' 89 JAMES DANIEL PRLINESKI So we took a trip to Paris cause you swore that it would scare us out of our swift decline, All I remember bout those days in that September is the merci and the wine. - Pat Benatar '. . . turn and face the strange changes. - David Bowie They that can give up essential liberty 'to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Benjamin Franklin Chris, my favorite brother, have fun next year, but, in the immortal words of Mom, Be cool! You have helped to make the first I8 happy. My partying friends: Tom, Rob, Chris, Dave, and Eric, Good Luck! Mom and Dad, thanks for a great I8 years. You have been the best of parents. A restless game this life I know Try to forget and let my imagination flow Inspiration easy come and easy go - Fingerprintz -I tt 'fi c I . .I F,- Llln. ' DAVID LLOYD MCCABE Bad habits are tools for getting through life. Johann von Goethe You lose. -Calvin Coolidge At sixteen years old I don't stand a chance. -Bob Geldof Seeing how the other half lives. -Lennon 8 McCartney I just can't be satisfied. -Muddy Waters Best room in the house . . , mmmysterious . . . late night fights . . . Ahmad: DON'T TAKE LIP VIOLIN! . . . you're always doing that . ,. Rob: Alright, that's it, l'm serious! . .. Beav: nngh! ,. , Silverstein: what happened? ,. . bug recycling! . . , Rob: Thanks for what you did last year: hopefully I can still improve. Goodbye: Rob, Chris, Ahmad, Mayhen fDaveyJ, The Killer Prunes, Oz, Eric, getta book Lorts, Jeff, Lance, Doug and Tom Sebastion as the Beaver. Best wishes Much love to my parents and family. CHRISTOPHER J. STONICH I go to church because it's pretty. -Andy Warhol I've had more sex and violence than there is in this movie. -Dave Weir Keep your nose clean. -My Mother Susser, learn how to drive Venus and B.J,, the B-pad will never be beaten . . . nasty little critters . . . all the brawls . . . Skoal . . . Oz, don't you wish you were still a boarder . .. Lines .. Frick .. Arch .. . Banish .. . Merc .. . good times last year .. . Venus, did you hear what Ahmad did last night. good luck next year, all you sniveling juniors: Beav, '86 Iif your luckyj, Mynard, Little Prun, Goof and Silverdude . . . Annie, I probably hate you by now but . . . John, I was pretty disappointed with it . .. J.P., J.A., M.M. Tanks for the good times . . . Lance, Cope stanks . . . Stonich get up we have to finish this. . . . the Beanery . . . late nights and long days. It's better to burn out, than to fade away. -Neil Young Special thanks to: Dr. Roth and Mr. Walden. My friends and family have made these years ones I will enjoy remembering. F. VENUS s only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is ential is invisible to the eye. -Antoine de Saint Exupery ing, hunting, throwing stones at wildlife, buying exotic pets, king flowers, criticizing prominent people, may at times be an empt to make contact with, even identify with, that which is e and beautiful and so frightfully unlike us, -Hugh Prather ror in the bathroom, please talk free, the door is locked just and me. -The English Beat c chchanges ,. . tell your mother the RGB check is in mail . . . Stonich . . . the Beanery . . . those nasty little ters Scott . .. do you know how to spell Lax? es . . . after hours traffic, . . . Vic . . . St. Andrews Hall . . . j, its a pit .. . you can't recycle bugs .. . snivels C.C . S.S .. Beav .. S.H .. C.P .. needless to say the party ke up. .. Chris, its a ha ha rule .. Lines .. Happy .. Arch Bandito .. Frick .. Ahmad .. Oz .. D.W .. L.P .. M.M .. ANKS FOR THE GOOD TIMES. my Family: Thanks for picking me up when I was down, I have never made it without yourglove. ERIC SLISSER Knowledge is necessary Happiness optional. Life teaches wisdom Learning despair. Where might one find hope? Nowhere? No. For though education strives To classify To contain, It will not remain prevalent in my mind. My heart is my own And that shall never change. 91 CHRIS GODACI F ,- . T ' 92 RAYMOND THOMAS BELIRKET lll l'm travelin' down the road, l'm flirtin' with disaster - Molly Hatchet Green grass and high tides forever! -Outlaws Chip- don't study too hard or you might pull a muscle: Newc- why do you wake up at 6:15 A.M. on Saturday morning: Tim-'you drink too much: Jim Airbornel: Chris thank you for the ride: Mark and David thank you for being my friend, also we survived Mr. Manhart's class: Finally thank you Mr. Clough for helping me through these two years at Cranbrook. Be a simple kind of man -Lynyrd Skynyrd l'm pulling out of here to win -Bruce Springsteen l must be travelin' on now, Cause there's too many places l've got to see -Lynyrd Skynyrd F . ' WHS . 1 K ll' i s- Alas! why does man boast of sensibilities superior to those apparent in the brute, it only renders them more necessary beings. lf our impulses were confined to hunger, thirst, and desire, we might be nearly freeg but now we are moved by every wind that blows, and a chance word or scene that that word may convey to us. - Mary Wollstonecraft Shelly We humans are fallible, and we cannot know everything. But we have learned, and are learning, enough to make excellent sense out of our universe and to live in it comfortably and free of fear. Perhaps that is all we should ask. - Johns W. Hopkins lll Darwin has moved us to a hill top from which we can look back and view the way from which we came, but for this view, this insight, we must abandon the pleasant poetry of Genesis. - Inherit The Wind Who was that girl I saw you out-with last night? -Playboy A platonic friendship is an unhealthy lie. - John Oliver Hobbes The German mind has a talent for making no mistakes but the very greatest. - Clifton Fadiman Thanks to those who made these years at Cranbrook a reality. Without your love and support none of this could have been mine. l hope that I can only be as loving. Hey Mom, just thought l'd tell you how much l love you, really! Party at my house in 20 years, O.K. everyone??? JEFFREY L. NEWCOMER Life's like a jigsaw, you get the straight bits But there's plenty missing in the middle -XTC Sometimes l almost feel just like a human being - Elvis Costello We all know success When we all find our own dreams And our love is enough To knock down any walls And the futures conceive As men try to realize DONALD WAYNE ASHBY Ill QCHIPD We can dance if you want to. We can leave your friends behind. -Men Without Hats Country fairs, village squares, sunday school, golden rules, be polite, do what's right, say your prayers, don't Stay out at night. -The Plasmatics We'll get wild, wild, wild. -Quiet Riot Psycho Killer, Quest-ceque C'est? fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa Beta Run run run run away. -Talking Heads Live music is better, bumper stickers should be issued. -Neil Young This ain't no party, this ain't no disco, this ain't no foolin' around. Talking Heads You're not going to be rich all of your life unless you make money. Pam Ashby Labatt'sfTanquerayfPlasmatics J.N., TB., T.W., C.W., M.S., M.M., True Friends. This place is a frickin' country club!! The simple secret Of the note in us all -The Who When it hits the fan the only thing to do is Sweep it up, package, and sell it as fertilizer -Robert Heinlein C.A., C.G., T.B., T.W., M.M., P.M., M,M., SS., C.W., E.N., it's been real, never forget ...,. Coulter ll .,.., Varsity Tennis Manager .... Boarders rule .,.,. CAFFEINE Don't worry 'bout me l wouldn't worry 'bout me -Talking Heads lt'S the Words that we Cl0n't Say that scare me so -Elvis Costello Angry words won't stop that fight Two wrongs won't make it right -L12 Schizophrenics are never alone l'm OK, you're so so -David Bowie Thanks Mom and Dad, l love you. MICHAEL MCELROY MORAN Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone, just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had. - F. Scott Fitzgerald The world is run by C students. - Harry Truman Life does indeed seem cruel and meaningless, a tale told by an idiot. Shakespeare An education doesn't guarantee you a job, but at least you'll know what field you're unemployed in. - Steve Sommers Believe what you want Overheard at Cranbrook You're a materialistf' Well, so are you. I have to be. l'm going to be rich. Did you used to work in a circus? l mean, where did you get that tie!? Why bother to accept the facts when I can just ignore them? Skipperrrr! - Gilligan lt's 3:30 a.m., time for a swim! Cops! What do we do! Drive. ... Only 2 all-nighters . , . bunnies . ,. Wanna buy a poster? 6 bucks . . , Vite, vite, vite! 49.l??? 49.0!!! We won ,.. this meet Thanks Ma and Dad, I appreciate it. L.M.C.- l love you. Dad- Thanks for everything. You have made my life great. Jo- l could not have made it without your love and care. I love you both. Later on Cranbrook! ec-y...,... A ' THOMAS EDWARD BORNINSKI EXPLOSION ALL CENTERS! -Michael Moorcock, The Deep Fix In the beginning the universe was created . . . This made a lot of people angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move. -Douglas Adams In my opinion the universe is governed by a committee, one man couIdn't have made so many mistakes. -Clifford Odets One change always leaves the way prepared for the introduction of another. - Machiavelli, The Prince Did you ever wonder when a hearse goes by, When you would roll over and die? They put you in a little box, And cover you over with dirt and rocks. -Murdock, The A Team Virtue? A fig! Tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus. -Othello We'reherebecause we'reherebecause we'reherebecause we'rehere. -Moorcock, A Cure for Cancer There is no truth on Earth that I fear to be known. -Thomas Jefferson There are many possibilities. -Captain Spock EDWARD V. NOALL Orbiting the small, unregarded, yellow sun, at a distance of roughly ninety- eight million miles, is an utterly insignificant little blue-green planet whose ape descendant life forms are so amazingly primitive that they still think digital watches are pretty neat ideas. -Doug Adams Okay guys, who played shortstop for the 1971 San Diego Padres? -Me You'll have to learn before you're olderg you can't hit the ball with the bat on your shoulder. -Bill Byron, the singing umpire, to a rookie I don't believe in the no-win scenario. -Captain James T. Kirk We know what we are, but know not what we may be. -Shakespeare, Hamlet Optimism is a mania for maintaining that all is well when things are going badly, -Voltaire, Candide Ever the best of friends. -Charles Dickens, Great Expectations Mom and Dad, thanks for the Cranbrook experience. 94 PHILIP D. MACKENZIE Imagination is more important than knowledge. - Albert Einstein An expert is a man who doesn't know all the answers but is sure that if he's given enough money, he can find them. - Rex Fletcher Shai Dorsai - Gordon R. Dickson I think you ought to know I'm feeling very depressed. - Douglas Adams The rain falls gently in the shadows of obscurity. - Unknown Against Stupidity, The Gods Themselves Contend in Vain. - Issac Asimov A student who changes the course of history is probably taking an exam. Franklin P. Jones lARK DARREN MACKEY vo roads diverged in the woods, and l, ook the one less traveled by, d that has made all the difference. -Robert Frost e future is not a gift, it is an achievement. - Robert F. Kennedy tink, therefore l am. - Rene Descartes ' 'tis the mind that makes the body rich. . . . You're going to find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly upon our point of view. - Obi Wan Kenobi, Jedi Master Try not. Do, do. Or do not. There is no try. -Yoda, Jedi Master Return with it or on it. - Spartan Proverb Revenge is a dish best served cold. - Klingon Proverb To find out if something is impossible- try it. - Captain James T, Kirk Humor, a difficult concept. - Lieutenant Saavik 186,000 Miles per second, it's not just a good idea, it's the Law!!! - Unknown Reality is just a crutch for those who can't handle Science Fiction. - Sci Fi Fan's Proverb Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a blaster at your side. Han Solo, Pirate l'm a bird, l'm a plane, l'm a choo choo train. - Captain Murdock But Doc, l can't turn in the lab, the Klingons stole my lab book. Your thoughts betray you. - Darth Vader These are some of the things that hydrogen atoms do, given fifteen billion years of cosmic evolution. - Carl Sagan Science!!! - Doc Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. - Issac Asimov Course plotted and locked in, Captain. - Commander Sulu MARK THOMAS MUELLER r purses shall be proud, our garments poor, Tl' ll , -Shakespeare w better than all wealth is sound good counsel. -Sophocles ave to laugh! -Bill Murray, Caddyshack at wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness? - J. Rousseau fishes were horses, Deggors would ride them -J. Nagarkar n ne voit bien qu'avec le coeur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux. Loine de Saint-Exupery mu're nothing without your friends. -Loverboy In and Dad, words alone can not adequately express my incessant itude to you both. l we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into th t. -F. Scott Fitzgerald uums, black holes, antimatter - it's the elusive and intangible which -eals to me. - Sidney Harris no account allow a Vogon to read poetry at you. - Douglas Adams ou want to be unloved and forgotten, be reasonable - Kurt Vonnegut, Ef is not the beginning but the end of all knowledge. - Johann gang von Goethe E W if 95 KLIRT KOBILJAK While I had a chance, I just prayed to God that everything would turn out okay, and if I was meant to win, I was very grateful, and if I was supposed to lose, as long as I did my best, I had nothing to complain about. -S. Stallone Every time you go out there, it's to prove something, and the very first person you have to satisfy . . . is yourself. J. Connors By this point easily a third of the original candidates had been, indeed eliminated . , . and from the rank of the ones who stayed, might just prove to have the right stuff. Tom Wolfe Lisa Marie, you shared my happiness and sadness, while somehow believing in me when even I didn't .. You helped me understand my true potential while also making the term true friend have a great deal more clarity. The future and our dream are in our hands. Remember, forever. Thanks for the friendship, the guidance, and the great times: Mr. Foster, Mr. Kelley, Mr, Price, Mr. Hof' , Mr, Olds, Mr. Mulligan To the family: Stefan, thank you for being my big brother and always trying to do what you thought was best for me. Karin, thanks for always being my second mother and always seeming to understand my feelings when no one else did. Mom and Dad, words have no feelings and are too short, but thank you for always being behind me when I chose new adventures or ran into problems which I was unable to solve myself. I love you all, and without all your guidance and caring my life would not be as good as it is today. TIM SHAINIAHAN It is impossible to please all the world and one's father. -De la Fontaine Keep your nose to the grindstone and all you'll get is a short nose, Fortune Magazine I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. -Mark Twain When I die I don't want no coffin. I thought about it all too often, just strap me in behind the wheel and bury me in my automobile. -James Taylor Flashbacks Ireland? On the exam? We never learned anything about Ireland . . . How do I know when I'm supposed to be back? I wasn't even supposed to Ieav . . . Are you sure we'll have it running by tonight? . . . Funny you don't look Llgandari . .. He knew that I wasn't supposed to throw it to him, so he threw it back, only I didn't catch it .. . Kevin? Can you come pick me up? Oh, and bring a couple quarts of oil . . . I expect all of you know this stuff . . . lt's just four wheels and an engine, mostly an engine. Theresa: Thanks for helping me through. I know it wasn't always easy for you. Oh yeh it was electric, so frightfully hectic. -Brian Connolly WF 5 y JOHN BRENNAN SOLIK My brain? That's my second favorite organ! -Woody Allen TENNIS IS iii. Special thanks to Don Brown and all the guys on the team. State 'Champs '81, '82, '83 ..,? I I Mr. and Mrs. Dagbovie, Dr. Welch, Mr. Walden, Mr, Salas, Mr. Graesser, Mr. Rogers, Mr. I R. Hoffman, Mr. Martin, Dr, VanDam, Mr. Hazen. Thank you for your friendship and guidance. Mr. Foster: You've helped me through many important times at Cranbrook. Thank you, your friendship and support have meant a lot to me. Go Blue! Remembering Good Times , . . Refuse, Romance, Backgammon Sucks, Jimmy, Wheels, Susser, Goofus, Magic J, George fnice smiley, Coulter ll, Florida, Shields, Walsh, Boomer, Jill. I won't forget you. Good luck. Dave: You are a great friend of mine and always will be, Hockey games ... Mellow Out , .. Tennis team ... Ski Trip '83 ... Court House ... Florida '83 and '84 ..- George's house , . . Roommates '84 . . . We've had some great times together. Dena: You've made Cranbrook more enjoyable to me. Mom and Dad: Thank you for putting me into Cranbrook. l love you both. LALIRENCE MCITKIN swim..- It was about eleven o'cIock in the morning, mid-October, with the sun not shining and a look of hard wet rain in the clearness of the foothills. l was wearing my powder-blue suit, with dark blue shirt, tie and display handkerchief, black brogues, black wool socks with dark blue clocks on them. I was neat, clean, shaved and sober, and I didn't care who knew it. -Raymond Chandler The British Empire and the United States will have to be somewhat mixed up together in some of their affairs for mutual and general advantage. For my own part, looking out for the future, I do not view the process with any misgivings. I could not stop it if I wished, no one can stop it. -Winston Churchill Very nice sort of place, Oxford, I should think, for people that like that sort of place. -G.B. Shaw See you there, Tina! Walk! Not bloody likely. l'm going in a taxi! -G.B. Shaw Thanks to all my friends-you know who you are-and especially to Ben and Mrs. Snyder, the Lee family, and my new family, the Gimotty's. As my idol and mentor, Winnie-the-Pooh, once said, I am a Bear of Very Little Brain, and long words bother me. 97 .nl- J Left to Right: B Perry Manadee FRESHME radley P. Goodwin, Bret Berk, Daryl Toby, The Shadow, Joe Behaylo, Todd Janower, Pete Alaimo, Matt Wirth 0 4? -ho' Geoffrey Donaldson, Brady Stefani, John Gustafson, Chas Kipp, Jay Houston, Scott Leslie, Curt Biddulph, Matthew Prucher. fa 3 if Z H Zi 5 W 13 2 E Z if ii 5 M gf , , M. , 'il W Mft 'W . f M s , D BACK: Mark Holowinski Eric Silberberg, Michael Krenitsky, Chung Fung. 3 , 5 V xi,. ' l ' 5 e . 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BACK: Scott Jagod, Sean Flynn Cummings. N-..,v S Q., Mike Meriuzzi, Steve Schlussel, Chris Engel, Omar Harb, Brad Keyweil, Laurent Ruseckas Daniel Anderson, Mark Kring, Carlos Smith, Casey .ab- sl 5 ll!!- n -' Aaron Johnson, Tim Gammons, Dan Ruzumma, Ron Machen, Jaffar Zadeh, Craig Hysni, Jeff Pinder, Chris Engel -al- Alan Davis, Jonah Bookstein, Marcel Weiher, Brian Renga, Kevin Olbrich, Robert St. Genis, Adrian Wise. 1' i W5- Top: Dave Dent, Tushar Desai. Bottom: Mike Diponio, Sreekant Nair, Peter Shin, Jack Reibling, Conor Grant, Peter Tsai, Abbott Moffat. Left to Right: Rick Chervenak, Kirk Waibel, David Fischer, Greg Geiger, Joe Behaylo, Drew Smith, David Goldstein, Robert St. Genis, Yariv Houvras, SCDPHCDMCDRES Raymond Koltys, Thomas Parker, Chip Booth, Michael Wright, Andrew Last. ,l xl -J K, KE K QF, Af' J ,. S: ' R 'iv 'Q R :sg ' e H fgk K K 'Ne iwx- i H xx V J, ff,---, A'-xi, -xl 5-f . 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FLYING: Terry Davis. STANDING: Todd Fink, Kenneth Q. Bassey, Marc Weinbaum, Andrew Follmer, Robert Gilman. KNEELING: Richard Kang, David Chernow, Ross Partrich, Robert Choi, Larry Schwartz. FRONT: Alexander Miller, Steve Hull, Chip Booth, David Wahl. BACK: Craig Lutz, Andrew Adelson, Brian Hennessey, Ari Katanick, John Reed, Christopher Jerome. 'BSP .sw .au . 5 Back Row: Jay Windham, Tom Redman, Larkin Lohr, Bruce Viergever, Ned Lebo, David Breckenridge, Mike Briggs, Erik Lang, Karl Klos. Front Row: Kevin Turner. Back Row: Paul Quick, Marc Whitted, David Drew, Paul Youn, Steve Driker. Front Row: Gordon White, Mike Sandoval, Craig Laban, Mario Hurtado, Ray Ashere, Wade Jackson, Peter Goldberg, Jason Lewiston. - 1 X l JN . , Q, L W K x gewtiwz Left to Right: Allie Miller, Za Jelliffe, Brian Hennessey, John Stanley, Steve Driker, Paul Youn, Paul Quick, David Drew. if eiii 3 I U, Back Row: Bobby Grodman, Peter Goldberg, Wade Jackson, Ray Asher, Jason Lewiston, Howie Rubin. Front Rowg Richard Kang, Robert Choi, Paul Youn. Gordon White, Mike Sandoval, Craig Laban, Mario Hurtado. FRONT: Chip Rewey, Daniel Filipovic, Burton Carlson, Craig Kessler, Joshua Simon. BACK: Eric Fanning, William Noall, Michael Anderson, Waldemar Wajszczuk. l l r 0 Front: Paul Farrehi, Doug Silverstein. Middle: Kurt Johnson, David Smart, Juno Lee, Ed Howlett. Back: Gordon Pollock, Brett Geoghegan. I rw., .. Dracos Dimitry, Paul Lindemeyer, Lester Fykes, John Stanton Andrew Aussie, Gordon Cochrane, Greg Chesna, Tom Przybylski, Wayne France. S. i ,,,f,g, fx, X 1 FRONT: Dean Weiss, Mike Paik, Steve Rubenfaer, Farley Yang, Matt Cohn. BACK: David Weissman, Ed Stone, Dan Shonkwiler, Rick Woodworth, Jeff Feldman, Steve Kleiff, Winston Shines. ELEVATED: Roger Ajluni, James Booth. l its 1 ' 'rv -Wg FRONT: Andy Smith, Joel Blanco, Juno Lee, Chris Barclay, John Harb, Peter Kleinpell. BACK: Cary Piotrowski, Andrew Westergren, David Ross, Aaron Brown, Blake Rockwell. 'M M liking IE. 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FRONT ROW: Tom Redman, Andre Dozier, Mike Rakotz, Bartow Thomas fcapt.J, John Giampetroni fcapt.J, Scott Lebo Ccapt.J, Otis Holt, Hasan Lowman, Greg Noonan. 2nd ROW: Mr. Drake fcoachl, Richard Yun, Wayne France, Hugh Pallazola, Steve Hull, Richard Baluyut, Juno Lee, Marc Shimabukuro, Dean Weiss, Peter Youn, Carlos Smith. 3rd ROW: Mr. Leu lhead coachl, Winston Shines, Tom Klos, John Roeder, Phyl Hall, Dejuan Skelton, Todd fOzzyJ Owen, Pete Jennings, Gordon Pollock, Chris Shilts, Alan Scholnick, Bill Noall, Dr. Pfister Ccoachl. 4th ROW: Paul Cho, Jeff Bentley. 5th ROW: Doc Shilts tcoachj, Tibor Ouyang, Michael Diton, Chris Cuzzola, Jason Peltz, Sean Friday, Edmund Carpenter, R.J. Haggerty tfootballl, Brad Zerman, Richard Martin, Dan Shonkwiler, Don Jones, Ned Lebo, Mr. Smith tcoachl. When we dragged ourselves in for early practice, everyone was uncertain about the upcoming season. We had lost many players from the '82 term, and it didn't look like we had the guys to fill the void. However, by the end of the year, we had established ourselves as a good team, just two games short of being outstanding. There wasn't a game we couldn't or shouldn't have won. We traveled down to Cleveland to play Ll.S. After falling behind 21-0, we came back, and after Todd Owen's brilliant two-point reception we had closed to 21-14. But not being able to punch it in from their ten a little later, we were through. As often happens after a loss, we bounced back the next week and beat LI of D, 22-O. The defense was the key. lt held LI of D's Prep of the Week to less than 30 yards rushing and also scored a touchdown. The defense continued to shine the next two weeks, as the offense sputtered. Two shutouts, over Hamtramck and Clarenceville, were highlighted by Haggerty's Burger King, Skip's touchdown off a deflected pass, and Ozz's big hit on the Clarenceville sideline. Down 12-6 to Oxford at the half, we were still in the game. The offense was bogged down, and except for Cuzzola's 61-yard touchdown run it would have been shutout city. Without Giampetroni for much of the second half, our defense couldn't hold them, and we suffered our worse loss of the year. Homecoming. That was the big game. Brandon was undefeated, ranked in the top ten of the state, and averaging over 50 points a game. We played our best game of the year and dominated the Blackhawks. Cuzzola scored three touchdowns, Giampetroni drilled Bryan Tilley fthe county's leading rusherj all over the field, Rakotz and Hasan opened the holes, and Shilts took their quarterback's head off on a kickoff. We were now back in the league race, and after beating Avondale, for the first time in anyone's memory, we cheered for Brandon to upend Oxford. They did, and Cranbrook had a champion football team for the first time since '76. At 5-2 with two games left, we looked like a great team, but disappointment was headed our way. Having scored easily on our first possession, and then blocking a punt, it seemed like we might destroy Pontiac Northern. However, they rallied to shut down our offense and i managed to score twice themselves. Besides Bartow and Otis, who played their usual strong defensive game, we didn't play that well, and when we failed on fourth and goal from their three, all they needed to do was fall on the ball to run out the clock. We 1 didn't bounce back from this emotional setback, and it showed. We practiced unenthusiastically all week and had a lacklusterl performance against a team we should have been ready to eat for lunch. We lost a boring game by a field goal that l still think was wide. l -Scotty Lebo Junior Varsity Football lst ROW: Richard Martin, Chip Butterworth, Tibor Ouyang, Bob Youn, Ned Lebo, Richard Yun, Dean Weiss, Dan Shonkwiler, 2nd ROW: Mr. Smith fcoachl, Greg Noonan, Carlos Smith, Michael Diton, Brett Geohegan, Mike Wright, Rob Grodman, Christoff Jeliffe, Dr. Pfister Qcoachj. 3rd ROW: Tom Redman, John CBumsteadl Roeder, Larkin Lohr, Winston Shines, Bill Noall, Marcus Hunter, David Wahl. Freshman Football Front Row: Aaron Chernow, Jason Schiciano, Joe Behaylo, Jack Reibling, Greg Schulte, Mark McMorran, Ron Machen. Middle Row: Peter Glasier, Dan Ruzumna, Jim Houston, Brian Eisenberg, David Williams, David Fischer, Michael Wajszczuk, Robert Cicco. Back Row: Mr. Hazen Ccoachj, Greg Geiger, Cris Engel, David Rasmusson, Jeff Pinder, Karl Bartlam, Matt Miller, Aaron Johnson, Jason Berkley. Varsity Soccer Front QL-Rl: Bill Boyle, Tucker Wildermuth, Kip Guenther, Reed Stephens Matt Cohen Erol Ozll Jeremy Willcocks, Marc Whitted. Middle: Brian Shensky fmanagerl, Jay Davis, Dave Smart Chip Corky Booth Dave Popa, John Shon, Joe Morrow, Dave Weir. Back: Mr. Graesser fHead Coachj Roger Fennlngdorf Brian Hagenlocker, Craig Lyons, Timmy Westergren CCapt.J, Tony Salas, Bill Peterson Joshua Lustig Mark Kring CCapt.J, Chris Banks, Senor Gomez CCoachl. The 1983 Cranbrook Varsity soccer team began the season hoping to win the State Championships. This dream ended when the Cranes were elimi- nated in the opening round of the Regionals by Detroit Country Day on October 12. The Cranes lost the game in the third overtime period. After constant pressure by Cranbrook in the overtime periods, the Bees scored the winning goal with a single counter-attack. DCD eventually lost to the University of Liggett who went on to win the Class B title. Cranbrook was the only team in Michigan to defeat LILS in the 1983 season. Q5-3l Cranbrook's final record, 9-8-1, was not entirely indicative of the true strength of the team. The Cranes played an extremely difficult schedule, certainly one of the toughest in the state. lt is difficult to summarize the 1983 soccer season. Although they were unable to fulfill their goal of winning the state title, the goal was certainly a realistic one. They never seemed to stray from their objective. There were times of doubt and disillusionment, but there was always hope. Often, falling short of one's goals makes everything seem worthless, but this was not the case. -Brian Hagenlocker Junior Varsity Soccer f M 1 lst ROW: Curt Biddulph, Richard Kang, Rick Shebib, Aaron Alizadeh, David Drew. 2nd ROW: Ken Bassey, Rick Woodworth, Paul Farrehi, Kirk Waibal, Matt Gallaway, Terry Davis, Brian Hennessey. 3rd ROW: John Stanley, Jim Hare, Paul Quick, Ed Elliot, Russ LaMotte, Erik Birkerts, Tom Graham, David Shepherd, Mr. Shaw, Sam Park, Bruce Saltmarsh, Ken Kernen. Freshman Soccer FRONT ROW: Brett Berk, Bradley P. Goodwin, Steve Schlussel, Daryl Toby, Jonah Bookstein, Steve Schiff, Spencer Day. MIDDLE ROW: Eric Wiideman, Craig Hysni, Peter Tulupman, Rajesh Rajiv Makim, Mike Merluzzi, Arun Das, Jason Reyes, Dave Dent, Perry Manadee, Brian Snyder. BACK ROW: Dave Goldstein, Don Firke, Jaffar Zadeh, Peter Petearno Alaimo, Tim Gammons, John Gustafson, Adrian Maas, Robert Bernstein, Marcel Weiher, Sreekant Bobby Nair, Mitch Burt, Matt Wirth. Varsity Golf Dr. VanDam tcoachj, Kurt Johnson, Dave Nosanchuk, Brad Monks, Steve Pool Mark Wright John Sotiroff, Jeff Feldman, Mr. Hoffman tcoachj. NOT PICTLIRED: Rob Lorts, Connor Grant Jeff Weiss The Cranbrook Golf Team compiled an impressive list of accomplishments in its 1983 fall season. While achieving a 9-5 dual meet record, the team successfully defended its lNl.O.A.C. title and was also co-champion of the newly formed Tri-County Golf League. ln addition, the Cranes placed 8 respectable lOth place l out of 38 teams J at the Oakland County Tournament - perhaps the most competitive high school event in the state. Paced by senior Rob Lorts' medalist winning 78 and Captain Brad Monks' third place 80, the Cranes captured their fifth consecutive regional title establishing the team's dominance of Class B golf in southeastern Michigan. The team also placed sixth overall in the Class B State Finals. The team was led by returning veterans Rob Lorts, Jeff Weiss, Steve Pool, Brad Monks Jeff Feldman, and John Sotiroff. Newcomers to the 1983 squad were Conor Grant, Dave Nosanchuk, Kurt Johnson, and Mark Wright. Al- though the team lacked experience the Cranbrook golfers continually proved their ability as the season progressed. Because the season's matches were often plagued by inclement weather, the team members were forced to adjust to adverse conditions. The Cranes' regional victory, which was one of the highlights of their season, took place in freezing temperatures and forty mile per hour winds. The first place finish was certainly indicative of the team's growth. The l983 golf season was unique for other reasons. The Cranbrook golfers worked for the first time with sports psychologist Mike Zinn to improve mental attitudes on the course. The team played a variety of new courses because of its move into the Tri- County League and the acquisition of an additional home course - Forest Lake Country Club. The team also recorded its first hole-in-one ever, which was hit by David Nosanchuk at Pontiac Country Club. Cross-Country FRONT: John Stanton, Stephen Dahl, Garrick Baker, David Jasmer, Scott Fredrick, Jon Desenberg. BACK: David fFlashl Olds fcoachj, Stefan Fredrick, Chris Brown, Dracos Dimitry, Jim Morgan, Jeff Hunter, Mr. Lebo Ccoachl. A Daniel P. Hazen - 1973 To 1984 ' lt is here that we would like to recognize the departure of Dan Hazen from the Cranbrook Administration and Faculty. This small space does a great injustice to the many things he has done for Cranbrook, especially its athletic department. He has served faithfully over the years as Director of Athletics and has also taught mathemat' ics for some time. We owe a great debt to him here and will sincerely miss him. Good Luck to you, Mr. Hazen, in the future and in whatever you do. Varsity Basketball Front QL-RJ: Mark Kring, Brian Hagenlocker, Jerry Tate, Phyl Hall, Todd Ozzy Owen. Back: Mr. Gorrill Ccoachj, Mr. Rogers Casst. coachl, Duncan Hettle, Jason Peltz, Matt Trunsky fsleepingj, Carl Hanssen, Steve Hart, Donald Jones, Harold Christensen, Hasan Lowman. Junior Varsity Basketball n 5 7 Back Row: Wade Jackson, Peter Glasier, David Hoffman, Greg Noonan, Jamie Rothenberg. Front Row James Hare, Chris Pruneski, Euan Fernsler, Chris Jerome, Craig Olbrich. Missing: Mr. Cox, Carlos Smith, Michael Diton, Aaron Johnson, Chip Booth. Freshman Basketball I BACK: Mr. Manhart, Chung Fung, Naveen Bohra, Tom Pennington, Kirk Waibal, Chris Engle, Jeff Pinder, Brian Eisenberg, Craig Hysjna, Mike Diponio, Mr. Foster. FRONT: Mike Stone, Ron Machen. Wrestling Front CL RJ: John Dunning fmngrj, Ari Katanick, Mike Kaplan, Dan FiliPOVlCk Tushar Desai Greg Kubiln Richie Yun Abbot Moffat Cmngr.J, Back: Mr. Julicher fasst. coachj, Daryl Toby, Eric Silverberg John Breitmeyer Mike Sandovol Jack Reibling, Ned Lebo, Dan Link, Winston Shines, Scott Lebo, Kelley Lamb Dave Rasmusson Marcus Hunter Coach Swimming E Q ? ' FRONT: Arash Babaoff, Mitch Rose, Josh Simon, Arun Das. Dave Wahl, Ken Bassey, Mike Wright, Scott Aikens, Jeremy Willcocks Bob Bernstein Erol Ozil. 3rd ROW: Mr. Jenrow, Dean Weiss, Jeff Mom, Eric Rosin Roger Ajlum Dave Breckenridge, Curt Cummins, Rich Bow, Chris Brown. Varsity Fencing A '.,x'. w2 'Q .' ' :wauqnp.q.g. M 7 we , Z 5 Front Row: Adam Weintraub, Amy Kelly, Richard Baluyut, Mrs. Chesna, Kevin Struve, Laurence Mutkin. Back Row: Jeff Hoffman, Laura Katz, Seiichi Sugawa, Andrea Missias, Robert Stollman, Taylor Galyean, Steve Koepele, David Brown, Mike Kim. Junior Varsity Fencing :Q iiilx A , , , . ' wif' K ' K , V , KV, lil. ' ll .'f1,f,f' Front: Kirk Ambrose, Greg Grover Chesna, Andy Aussie, Mark Decapite, Ryan Goldsberry, Ray Koltys. 2nd: Mrs. Chesna CCoachJ. 3rd: Jason Reyes, Tom Przybylski, Dave Shepard, Robert Kenewell, Pete Shin, Mark Phillips, Christopher Balz, Mark Halowinsky. Varsity Hockey umm. - ' . ,ggpnm ' Front CL-RJ: Ray Nagy, Pete Jennings, Chris Cuzzola, Jimmy Black, Bruce McColl fcaptj, Mike Matthews fcaptj Jeff Hunter, Christian Albitz, Eric Lang. Back: Jay Scrivner fmngrj, lan Levine Qmngrj, Mark Davidson, Matt Gallaway Mitch Foster, Dan Lambert, Tom Klos, Sean Flynn, Scott Jagod, Jim Mirageas, Kurt Johnson, Kip Guenther Tim Westergren, Ted Kelley fCoachj, Mr. Fox fAsst.j. Skiing FRONT: David Schwartz Bill Strickler, David Ross, Bookstein. BACK: Simon fl' , Ward Morrison, Steve Gottlieb, Brian Hennessey. 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V 1,., -,V,,Z,14x!,,1,E,,, ii, 1EEf.f:, ' f gg l 5 we M? , , 'Q , A 2 1 Q X , .. 4 ,574 1 Q Q Q Wm ' 1 , , , Qi 55 ,Q I xhk E Q E I i S Q V,,, Y , L , - ff? X X :QT 5, A gf. ix x .Q Y 53 W 'N' K ,fa Wm, mmm-M ,wwwmwwwmxwwwf wWwffMmQ,.wmw --Q1.Wf,.wf,.w-V1 . ff bi? 7f..i ima., 3 IIRGANIZI 'l'l0N J rum: SUSHCTS 2 Resident Advisors RECLINING: Eric Koepele. MIDDLE ROW: Mark Kring, Joe Morrow, Ahmad Sharaf, Tim Westergren, James Black, Hasan Lowman, Rob Venus, Bartow Thomas, Mark Bedford. BACK ROW: Robert Lorts, Peter Jennings Bruce McColl, Phyll Hall, Jeff Weiss, Kurt Schroeder, Sean Friday, Eric Hudson, Mike Mathews, Lance Piedmont. Missing: Mike Detke, Kurt Kobiljak. Dining Hall Committee arf' 4,-7 b' I, Front Row: John Stanton, Altaf Ahmed, Marianne Badano. Back Row: Dracos Dimitry, Mrs. Lebo, Arthur Borman. Missing: John Dunning, Peter Kleinpell l l Debate Team FRONT: Bud Carlson, Mike Kim, Lisa Tann, Stephanie Elzy, Justin Meilgaard. BACK: Mark Phillips, Mike Detke, Adrian Wise, Robin Miller, Harvey Bashur, David Dow, Kurt Scherer, Mr. Berkowitz. Crane-Clarion Left to Right: Farley Yang, David Jasmer, Anita Sil, Paul Kihn, Kim Roth, Alan Scholnick, Ravi Chandra, Justin Meilgaard, Jenifer Schatten, Charlene Li, Jamison Williams Cranbrooks Ascent to Hell. Dorm Council Sitting: Taylor Cialyean, Steve Koepele, Garrick Baker, Gordon White. Standing: Mario Hurtado, Tucker Wildermuth, Eric Koepele, Phyl Hall, Peter Kleinpell, Mike Diton, Kevin Turner The 1983-84 term was a very important one for the Dorm Council. Under the precise leadership of president Eric Koepele, the Council saw the new student center open and become a success. The Dorm Council is very proud of the new student center but also realizes the danger of riding on past accomplishments. Next year's leadership has been groomed and will be ready to take on more challenges in order to make life for boarders as enjoyable as possible. The Dorm Council has definitely come into full bloom as one of the most influential student organizations on campus and shows every indication of the strength and vitality necessary to continue healthy operation. We owe a large debt of gratitude to the 1983-84 Dorm Council. You are the cream of the crop. 198384 Dorm Council Sophomores: Taylor Galyean President: Eric Koepele Steve Koepele Vice President: Sean Friday Mario Hurtado Treasurer: Phyll Hall Steve Noneman Secretary: Gordon White Freshman: Naveen Bohra Seniors: Dawson Caudel Tushar Desai Jordan Labiner Joe Morrow Juniors: Garrick Baker Mike Diton Pete Kleinpell Bill Strickler Tucker Wildermuth Beta Theta yi f gf 5 r 5 Left to Right: Chris Barclay, Carlos Smith, Rick Bailey, Mario Hurtado, Bartow Thomas, Casey Cummings, Dejuan Skelton Cranbrook's First Fraternity .W-..c..L.4,,, . . V..L,.,. The Brook 1 -2? 2 .,, 1 FRONT: Ravi Chandra. 2nd ROW: Casey Cummings, Matt Trunsky, Brian Hagenlocker, Dan Sachs. 3rd ROW: John Shon, Mike Paik, Alex Eisenberg, Paul Youn. BACK: Paul Cho, Gautam Desai, Jim Lee, Sam Park. MISSING: Pete Youn, Mike Detke, Jeff Hoffman, Seiichi Sugawa, .Jeff Feldman, Eric Rosin, David Brown, Arash Babaoff. Cranbrook's only respectable publication. F. Ergasterion FRONT: milana bender, karima bennoune, jill foronda, adam Weintraub. BACK: john galantowicz, david Weissman, PAUL THOMAS KIHN. Paul Kihn Fan Club MISSING: Paul Thomas Kihn. French Club Left to Right: Justin Meilgaard, Lincoln Tuchow, Dr. Fuzet, Andrew Westergrin, Sue Fangboner Shampa Saha Spanish Club lli1 , 2 C' 'P We ' M 'ff 1 flwiiffiliw , . I 2 3 H150 Laila Cassis, Mary Bissell, Mario Hurtado, Neena Bohra, Andrew Aussie, Senor Gomez Peter Sellers' Fan Club Computer Team Kneeling: Mike Kaplan. Front QL-RJ: Josh Simon, Mark Mueller, Rebecca Emerson, Mr. Lamb fleaderj. 2nd: Scott Berk, Kevin Olbrich, Steve Odinetz. 3rd: Ray Koltys, Phil Mackenzie. COMPUTER TEAM The Cranbrook Varsity Computer Team, under the leadership of Admiral Richard Lamb, compiled a whopping 2 - 2 record in league matches. We did distinguish ourselves in the categories of bickering, complaining, and making stupid mistakes, with Phil MacKenzie and Mike Kaplan taking top honors in the last category. The Team got off to a fast start, winning the first two matches. Overconfidence and questionable rules joined forces to stifle our hopes for league championship. The high point of the season was the University of Detroit Computer Science Tournament, to which the four best members of the team were summoned. The first group, Phil fLet's beat DCDJ MacKenzie, Scott fLet's beat North Farmingtonj Berk, Mark fLet's beat the Commiesj Mueller, and Steve fOh, I oversleptj Odinetz went to the qualifying tournament. After qualifying, the same group Cexcept Kevin Olbrich in place of Mark Muellerj went to the final tournament, and came in fourth place. The top four teams in the tournament finished all the problems, but we were beaten by the tie-breaking point system. There were over sixty teams in the tournament. NOTE: The programmers on this team would like to inform all the disbelievers in the school that the tournament winners are not based on Pac-Man scores. We, the Programmers, must be able to mentally solve problems, work logically and efficiently, and be creative. We, the Programmers, mold the future of today, solving previously unsolvable questions. We, the Programmers, are believers in the one omniscient and omnipotent supreme being. IBM. - Phil MacKenzie Cranbrook Society Of Tactical And Strategic Simulations OFFICERS: Ed Noall, Marc Shimabukuro, Tom Borninski. Cranbrook Society of Tactical and Strategic Simulations: CSoTaSS was founded September 29, 1982, by a group of pioneering young men to aid in their quest for achieving the Cranbrook ideal Aim High. On each Saturday members are involved in such activities as evaluating conflicts between nations, raising vast magical armies of undead to conquer and pillage helpless citizenry, or launching space fleets to engage evil for goodl interstellar forces. CSoTaSS employs as vehicles for these events such features as Diplomacy, Third Reich, Traveller, Divine Right, and a small, diehard contingent of Dungeons S Dragons afficionados. This year's hierarchy consists of charter members President Tom L'etat- c'est moi Borninski, Co-President Marc Kamakazi Shimabukuro, and Vice-President Ed Revenge at any cost Noall. Many observers, commenting on the tense, expectant atmosphere in the chamber, reported having been exposed to frequent explosive tirades like: - WHAT DO YOU MEAN the Black Hand can't participate in a siege?! - You're darn right I can convoy through Denmark! - I'm not going to attack your country. You can trust me. - Beam me up, Scotty. This first yearbook appearance of CSoTaSS is dedicated to Doug The lron Hand Williamson, Class of 1983, our founding father. Doug's philosophy for club organization was that of This is a self-appointed democracy. An occasion which exemplified this precept was the past election of officers when he said, Any member can vote on any issue, but only mine counts. y Blue Key Front Row: Alan Scholnick, David Jasmer. Middle Row: Scott Ahmad Sharaf, Eric Rosin, Ken Kernen, Farley Yang, Art Borman Osborne, Harvey Bashur, Alex Eisenberg, Andre Dozier, Steve Johannes Oppusunggu, Dracos Dmitri, Juno Lee, Josh Lustig Hart, John Giampetroni, Pete Youn isleepingj, Jason Peltz Csleep- Gordon Pollock, Kevin Turner, David Weir, Kurt Kobiljak, Jef ingj, Brad Monks, Bruce McColl. Back Row: Mr. Clough fDirECtOl'J, Weiss, Gautum Desai, Bartow Thomas, Sean Friday, Jay Davis Student Government Q Q . L, 4 g, 2:21-se 5 i i Left to Right: Brian Walsh, Howard Rabinowitz, Neal Chase. 152 Gallimaufr X.. X! 5 Left to Right: David Rising, Brian Walsh, Marjorie Goldman, Simon Billig No, l don't think so .... lt's too pretentious. lb-lobody'd believe we were for real. But l don't think reality is the issue. What we're dealing with is concepts that go beyond reality and into the realm of quality literature. But isn't reality a prerequisite for quality? No, no, a thousand times no! The two are mutually exclusive. So where does that leave us? Lost. Drifting on a sea of questionable literature. Sifting the sands of prose and poetry to find the few grains of publishable material. Searching frantically for boatloads of submissions that we seem to have lost. Facing a deadline with barely enough accepted pieces to fill a classified ad in The Village Voice. So what do we do? Hide. 'The majority of men lead lives of quiet desperation, lyou know. -Dave 8 Brian l. Henry David Thoreau I A K D S S Future Proctologists Of America i k Tum, Anna L. Sphincter, Bo Wells, Ben Dover. H NE Chamber Singers Back Row: David Rasmusson, Eric Rosin, Mr. Bellinger, John Reed, Craig Laban Middle Row: Noel Dennis. Front Row: Adam Weintraub, Kim Tolmich, Nicole Fayette, Colleen Colosimo, Mitzi Houghton, Milana Bender. Missing: Arash Babaoff, Chris Barclay, Neena Bohra, Lester Fykes, Amy Labowitch, Marian Rey Mclntyre, Maureen Milliron, DeJuan Skelton, Sarah Thorp, Payne Williams Grchestra Back Row: Mrs. K. Lorts, Jason Reyes, John Przybylski, Sam Park, Stephanie Guittard, Sarah Young Middle Row: Robert Choi, Richard Yun, Matt Miller, John Gustafson, Richard Kang. Front Row: Tom Przybylski, Jean Kang, Marny Grant, Amy Labowitch, Carol Bradshaw, Maureen Milliron. 0: his ..-- S M .T , , I ,l l .. U HUMA. Aunt Eller .... Curly ..... Laurey ..... Ike Skidmore. . . Fred .... Slim ..... Will Parker. . . Jud Fry. . . Ado Annie .r.. Ali Hakim ...... Gertie Cummings Ellen ......... Andrew Carnes . Faye ........ Cord Elam .... Mary Bissell - CAST Iln order of appearancel . . . . ........ JANE SMETHELI5 . . . . . CRAIG LABAN . . . . PAYNE WILLIAMS . . . . ADAM WEINTRAUB . . . GORDON WHITE ........,.NOELDENNIS . . . CHRISTOPHER BARCLAY . . . . HARRY BERBERIAN ..,.........CRISYHUNT . . . .JOHANNE9 OPPUSUNGGU . . . ..... KARIMA BENNOUNE . . . .MILANA BENDER . . . . . DAVID WEISSMAN . . . . KIRSTE KNUDSEN ...HJOHNREED CHORUS Suzanne Berberian ' Neena Bohra Gwendolyn Marie Cassis v Lisa Claypool Allison Day - Nicole Fayette ' MargieGoldman JLIII6 HCFITIGIITI ' MICIIEIG Letica ' Afldfea MISSIBS LourdesSantiago 0 KristinSmith v TamaraStein Jennifer Taub ' Amy Labowitch Scot'tAikens ' Mitchell Burt ' LesterFykes Christopher Godau 0 John Harb ' Wade Jackson Mark Phillips ' Marc Seidner ' Eric Susser Lincoln 'Iuchow ' David Weir 0 Daryl Ziegelman I I AE MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT I SCENE 1 OH, WHATA BEAUTIFUL MORNIN' .......... Curly THE SURREY WITH THE FRINGE ON TOP ...... Curly Laurey, Aunt Eller KANSAS CITY ........ Will. Aunt Eller and the Boys I CAlN'T SAY NO .... .............. A do Annie MANY A NEW DAY .......... Laurey and the Girls IT'S A SCANDAL! IT'S AN OUTRAGE! ...... Ali Hakim and Boys PEOPLE 'NILL SAY WE'RE IN LOVE. .Curly and Laurey SCENE 2 PORE JUD IS DAID ................ Curly and Jud LONELY ROOM ..,........... ......,. J ud SCENE 3 OUT OF MY DREAMS ......... Laurey and the Girls ACT II SCENE 1 THE FARMER AND THE COWMAN ......... Carnes Aunt Ellen Curly. Will, Ado Annie, Slim and Ensemble ALL ER NUTHIN '............. Ado Annie and Will SCENE 2 Reprise: PEOPLE WILL SAY WERE IN LOVE, .Curly and Laurey SCENIE 3 OKLAHOMA ..... Curly. Laurey, Aunt Eller, Ike, Fred and Ensemble OH. WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNIN' .... Laurey, Curly and Ensemble FINALE ..,..... ....... ..... Co m pany 1. Symphony Band FRONT: Tom Kapp, Kristin Ruehl, Cindy Woodbridge, Samantha Bornschein, Chung Fung, Jeffrey Mom, Amy Simons, Lisa Tann, Amanda Shilts, Sue Fangboner, Russ LaMotte, Carol Bach. 2nd ROW: Dave Wahl, Melissa Malm, Rachel Urquhart, John Galantowicz, Rob Adelson, Marco Decapite, Carlos Smith, Andrew Adelson, Julie Collinge, Ali Miller, Alan Davis. 3rd ROW: Lisa Lemans, Sam Kaufman, Dan Meyer, John Stanley, Peter Goldberg, Steve Pool, Roger Fenningdorf, Julie Windham, Scott Osborne, Robin Miller, Phil Mackenzie. 4th ROW: Bud Carlson, Dracos Dimitry, Brad Keywell, Mike Sandoval, Johannes Oppusunggu, Jeff Hoffman, Rick Bailey, Craig Kessler, Heidi Stephison, lan Levine, Aaron Chernow. Jazz Band FRONT: Steve Pool, Julie Windham, Scott Osborne, Phil Mackenzie, Roger Fenningdorf, Paul Lindemeyer, John Galantowicz, Peter Goldberg. 2nd ROW: Sue Fangboner, Carol Bach, Tom Capp, Russ LaMotte, Dave Wahl. 3rd ROW: Rick Bailey, Johannes Oppusunggu, Jeff Hoffman, Craig Kessler, SIDE: Robin Miller, Ale Miller, Lourdes Santiago, Charlene Li. g String Quartet Left to Right: James Lee, Maureen Milleron, Marny Grant, Jean Kang Dance as Front: Leslie Rossen, Amy Kelly, Gwen Cassis, Larry Schwartz, Laila Cassis. Middle: Jill Sabatini, Liz Belkin, Robin Freedman, Regeana Myrick, Jenny Taub, Cassandra White. Back: Kate LaFevre Raisa Chyorny, Jackie Sklar, Andre Dozier, Hugh Pallazola, Nicole Susser. WW 4 af f?f, G W Jigga ,T if 'mv' Arts Boarding I K. , Q1 2, '7Wsn ,Aa , Life -gpwm ,,,, -ff-,mq.,,.m,, ,V I f , M7 152 A 1. Abandon all hope all ye who enter here n .1 M'-n-F ..-,..M 3 k f 2 L........ 'wr . ggi LU ff' 8 Weekend excursions and other typical activities .V f :wifi Ex ' .Ag Nmxgfg 1: nw ' Km if v Xx 5 if IN 3' K,xX :- i t i s , mx Q .F . xx iw , N ETSU I ,f'Qs 1-my WR it 'QU Q K Tv, 3: 1 F 9 p 1: Yffxd my Q R, I. You know, Chip, I used to be a lot like you. 737-2712 vioxx: 1514, OHIO Arab Exchange Student Ahmad Ali Sheik 5 f 1. Who has my Big Mag? Q, 5- 1 H sg E 1 1 Q. 5 P : fue N XX E , 5 , f f Bmw. I v Q 4uf.M .- ' ,xngf ,- f -Q 4 K xw, X 8 fffig ii x L 3 E! Q iv :Ax 'f A f 4' 1 'W n VU 5 5. -Lax :N , ' cf v-Q H '2 iff' l. Home, Home oops, I mean Om, Om . ' s gi , fy, gif 6? if af 'M V u I. Where-'s the beef? Ui ii U L ,ggi 'N' X , I fa? sw., I. What's the matter? Aren't my stories entertaining enough? it A' Q f 'f l. Marquis RA abuses authority, 2. Boarders laugh maniaeally as they overthrow their oppressor. 3. Paul Lindemeyer, leader of the revolution, declares himself King. Q Y if x 1. Strict new boarding regulations require Breathalyzer test before sign-in Shown: Tom Beurket, alias Beerkeg, about to fail V ,'- .,. ,'f ',k- ,--:TI.'I3- .IO-'- ..' ' .iIl.--f-- ,mp-1-,gay ...--- n': ......... Nw.. WYE., Nm lla 2. ... you. iii and that's why I think joining the Marine Corps would offer great opportunities for Alf, i , I. Can you say BASIC? How about Pascal? A little assembler maybe? 2. Am l on duty again this week?!? u , 31, 179 i 3 gk 'Lf Q E X xxkflf ag 'T l. Well, it is Current Li is ...AN min, t, isn't it? Design ln America The Cranbrook Vision The 50th Anniversary of the Academy marks the school's return to eminence, for Cranbrook QAcademy of Artsj is re-emerging as one of this country's finest academies of art and design . , - Connoisseur, April 1983 The above statement is but one example of the praise and acclaim being received by that other school on our campus, the Cranbrook Academy of Arts. lts founding in 1933 marked a fantastic development of architecture and decorative arts in America. The Academy was one of the only institutions that offered courses in design in the 1920's and 1930's, and its sway over such artistic endeavors as architecture, interior design, and crafts after World War ll was powerful and deeply felt. Many of the artists and craftsmen involved in the development of the Academy became or already were world-famousg the faculty included such notables as Maija Grotell fthe mother of ceramics j, Richard Thomas fwho played a similar role in metalsmithingj, Marianna Strengell Cone of the outstanding weavers of her timej, and of course Eliel Saarinen and Carl Milles. The same can be said of the Academy's graduates, including Eero Saarinen foften said to have eclipsed his fatherj, Ralph Rapson and Harry Weese in architecture, Duane Hanson in sculpture, Harry Bertoia in sculpture and furniture design, Charles and Ray Eames in design and films, Florence Knoll in furniture and interiors, Niels Diffrient in industrial design, Edmund Bacon in city planning, and the list goes on. Earlier this year, in a project that took years to plan and complete, and involved a great number of scholars and students from across the country, the full scope of Cranbrook's tremendous impact on design in America was featured, first at the Detroit Institute of Arts, then at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. lt was later travel across the Atlantic to France, Finland, and England. One of the main focal points of the exhibition entitled Design in America, The Cranbrook Vision, 1925 A 1950, which is the first major design show at the DIA since 1949, is the setting of the Cranbrook Educational Community. With 290 acres of beautiful, scenic countryside, including 40 acres of gardens and some of the finest sculpture and architecture in America, Cranbrook is finally being heralded as it richly deserves. Two of the major parts of the section of the exhibition covering CEC grounds are highly detailed scale models of Cranbrook and Kingswood schools. The models are made entirely of wood, and are built on a one-twelfth inch to one foot scale. They required over 7500 hours of work by Art Academy Architecture students. The Cranbrook gate out onto Lone Pine Road Qwest of the Dining Hallj was also taken as part of the traveling exhibit, and is pictured below. ln addition, a Cranbrook Dining Hall chair was taken. ln all, approximately 200 masterworks produced by more than 30 Cranbrook faculty and students trace the development of the Academy from its founding to the 1950 death of Eliel Saarinen. Works from the 1960's were included to show the continuing influence of Cranbrook on many artists. Accompanying the exhibit will be a comprehensive book published by Abrams lnc., containing essays by scholars from throughout the United States, lts title is the same as that of the exhibit's, and sells for S25 in softcover. According tio Roy Slade, President of the Academy, the Exhibition and book will celebrate both our legacy and the beginning of our second 50 years. They will bring increased recognition and acclaim not only to the Academy but to all of Cranbrook Educational Community. - Ravi Chandra ' :iff ' f 'W' r, V rr, Mm- I. :i ..fG6 wi5l'1Xff. ' - : H E 'WQ5u2f01 HQ W 183 IN AMERI CA I ,Q g , f L f Aff H 'f 4, An f - ,H WW. vm. ,ww naw, ,f f W. WM - f as aww. ,,A. V, 2 7 Q i 3 2 i 1 5 . ,,. Y , .WQXWNM ,,,,...q..fQ-f-Q-W ,,,,,.,..w.w-H-'fl l. Moooooo. ,ww-'ff' W ii? xox I?f1.-fp I ' 'sq-'7 4 -M., I N-N, N X.,L H100 'xx MNX LW XSS mi 5 . Aw fv'-eg -Y? ,X ,, A ff J ii' , 'N ' 'e f 'Q ' , 4 WW 2 wi 7 1' 3 , . N. f 5 .5 3 1' ff - P 19 L 1 ,505 MW, ff, LN Mm If x Msifffw ff , MMM rfzrardlt A t V, ,, 6 'fn J MWR 'H-Q F fm ,Vhj.,,,m ff JZIM x-.MMM , fy I -MN ,,3f, W , .1 fffy, TN-x. -Vo, A 4' .0 ,4,L ,f,,,,!7 wfnfx A , ,im iw., 'I' A ,M ,+fgb,, ' 14, , ,.,L , m M .112-7 ww, lk, l . J - , ' wfw fly, , , , fmgmji , A WMM M ,, fzyff ,, f VVT3Zr.eVLVi MZ,:l?VI W 5:47 I VU 1 v?.v,.,. hmm' ,M 4 ' , - fi?i ,- ' , mit V '- I . gg , 2 v D Uhr. 3-. 4.2, +2 72 Y.. V 'f 'Q 1421. NA ,, , Qi J xt 'i Vi 2' 5 . 3 1 Q 2' 'iv '-: . N I-max' 0 WL? F ,Qin ,' ,fu ,Mr sb 5 ,V my IW 5. :ff QQ X 416 L SA ,,,,,,,, E, Mssww if 4.2 'VA' X51 5 Riley 2125 - M., ,F X ,,,. ,,,,.f2 .,:, ,N fm N ' xx . , V 5 , , J f '5'fJI?ffig1Qf, JJ? 1339.4-v1. 1 I tiff fix uv., ' fm The New Student Center After almost two years of hard work, a student center for all Cranbrook and Kingswood students became a realized dream. For years many members of the community had recognized the need for such a center. Unfortunately no further steps were taken other than informal discussions. That is, until last year. Llnder the dynamic leadership of Kris Sirchio and Mark Stanton, co- presidents of the dorm council, the council formally brought the idea of a student center to the attention of the school. After surveying many possible locations, the old rifle range was decided upon as being the best location. Tag Galyean later discovered when searching through Eliel Saarinen's blueprints for the dorms that this room had been labelled by Saarinen playroom. Tag and Kris furthered the project by cleaning out the rifle range and having Tag's father, who happens to be an architect, do blueprints of the work that would have to be done to renovate the room. This material was submitted to Mr. Salas under the name of The Great Restoration, Part ll. Mr. Salas and Mr. Walden were very excited about the project and managed to find the funds to complete the project. After many months of construction with labor supplied by Cranbrook's own maintenance department and supervised by Mr. Parden the room opened in February. The Grand Opening was attended by the vast majority of the student body as well as many faculty. After a thoroughly enjoyable evening, the room was dubbed a success. Mr. Walden and the 1983-84 dorm council should be commended for a fine job in following this project through to the end and making its first year of operation a success. Finally the center must be passed on to the future. lt debuted with an optimism and enthusiasm that has certainly influenced almost everyone at Cranbrook and Kingswood. One can only hope that this feeling will continue and that the center will become a very important part of the school. The facililties are there, only human input is required. -Eric Koepele W MN . i ,Ng wp ,, X R. x ,nv fa: , ,. , -Q Ni' Scratch 'N Sniff ' 'kifiiix S X i ! gf MQMY fir -as . R X F' e ff fair X Nr , li, 1 Xww -'L 1 Q vi f 'f ,K . ,, N X 5 K QS? xx X k -. 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Dawkins CRet.j '55 September 7, 1983 Gentlemen: Last spring I stood before you in Christ Church to impart with deep regret that I had resigned my commission in the United States Army. I was not then at liberty to explain that my decision was made for the honor of a higher calling to this school. After intensive deliberations' among the Board of Governors, the administration, and myself, I se- cretly accepted the position of Commander-in-Chief of the newly re-established Reserve Officer Training Corps CROTCJ here at Cranbrook. Now, with the departure of chief Dan Martin, I feel it is high time to assert our noble 194 cause and bring my appointment to public attention. Amidst the rising tide of international apprehension, the grow- ing threat of global thermonuclear war, and the omnipresent danger to our dining hall chairs, now more than ever has Cranbrook shown its colors. Under my charismatic leadership and with the assistance of Major Dave 'fNuke the Gay Unborn Whales for Jesusv Cox and Captain John Who Would Pledge A Man Like You?', Shilts, we can train the best dang crack regiment of American high school troops this side of the Grand River. With a tradition of patriotic devotion to the causes of freedom and democracy proudly behind us, you young men may take up the gauntlet and follow in the foot- steps of our great military leaders: Washington, Eisenhower, andDawkins. And despite the efforts of some weak-kneeded, lily-livered, pinko liberal members of the academic intelligen- tsia to dissuade you from the inevitable confrontation between the forces of good fusj and the forces of evil fthemj, wiser heads have prevailed. I have every faith in your ability to crush our enemies, to drive them back into the rice paddies and gulags from which they come. The Spanish philosopher George Santayana described what he found here lafter they lost his two-bit, buffalo-chip country to the socialistsj as, A fund of vigor, goodness and hope such as no other nation ever possessed? Well, Ilm darn glad to be an American, but even prouder to wear my Cranbrook class ring. With the help of faculty and you, we can return Fort Cranbrook to the bastion of capitalism for which it once stood. I say: For God, for man, and for Cranbrook's men in uniform! Amen. General Peter W. Dawkins Commander-in-Chief Cranbrook ROTC Batallion HOCKEY TEAM HELD IN RUSSIA Day 64! Regrettably there are no new developments to report in the State Departments on-going efforts to free Cranbrook's hockey team from its two-month incarceration behind the lron Curtain. Moscow authorities persist in their allegations charg- ing team members with posing lewdly in public with Pink Panther dolls, claimed to be the team's official mascots. Morale among the hostages remains high, according to a spokesman from the coaching staff, which is being housed separately in the Ciorky Park Hilton. ln a recent press release Coach Kelley observed stoically that Pain builds character, adding that the hostages very much appreciated last week's Dining Hall ship- ment of Chicken Mcltluggets, Duke of Rib, and Apple Surprise. Editorial: ast Complaints It is spring, practically summer, and the time has almost come for seniors to pass on into the real world and leave the clois- tered corridors of KINGSWOOD and cranbrook tnote the alliterationj behind. As I write these words, I realize that this is the last editorial l will write about prob- lems ti.e. situations requiring our atten- tionj at Kingswood and cranbrook. Oh well. A good thing can't last forever. How- ever, this last chance to speak out against the oppressions, tortures, and other nasty things our capitalisticfchauvinistic admin- istration imposes on our overworked, bur- dened, and really tired heads will not be taken lightly by me. There are problems at Kingswood and cranbrook. BIG problems. So big l am once again compelled to write out against those blindingly horrid atrocities over which so much sleep is lost by the mal- treated, malnourished student tlike mel. You know, dear readers, as well as I do what these scary, terrifying matters are. l'm talking about sexism, racism, AP fa- tigue, classroom pressure, peer pressure, alcohol abuse, the world food crisis, cran- brook guys throwing rocks at the geese, and not being able to go into cranbrook dorm rooms. Ooooh, it makes me sooo angry!! I know some of you might not agree that these are major problems, but this is only because you have become so Student Kip Edmunds, better known to his friends as Kip Edmunds, is one of Cranbrook's most endearing personalities. His outward qualities are noble beyond expectation. Few would dispute his powerful influence on the field, to his face at least. His tennis game, on the other hand, is passable, but with a gin bottle in hand, he can serve up a wicked G8LT. And as for fashion, Kip wins the Best Dressed Male On A No Credit Limit American Express Gold Card award hands down. lt's no matter that the rest of us can never find Polo socks at any store in Birmingham, let along afford them. Kip proudly maintains the largest collection this side of Grosse Pointe. But then who deserves it more than he? We're pink and green with envy. His contributions to school social life cannot be measured. Kip has given some of the best parties your reporter has ever had the pleasure to attend. Pity you wer- en't invited, but then you didn't meet Mummy and Daddy in Switzerland after the Wilderness Expedition, did you? Tant Pis! That's French you know. Kip can't speak it, and we hear tell he can't do it accustomed to being emotionally and in- tellectually supressed that you have been blinded to the truth. Believe me, I know. And it is my duty to wake you up out of your feeblemindedly comatose states! My disgruntlement is really burgeoning about the pressure around here. Noooo, kiddies, I don't mean the pressure our 2 x IO!!! tons of beautifully designed Saarinen architecture, resplendent with glorious tri- butes to art and complete with its own traveling sideshow, exerts on our collective foreheads. You guessed it, I'm talking about the pressure our 2 x IO' tons of faculty members and administrators exert when riding our collective backs!! We stay up late at night combating this pressure, and what do we get in return? We end up like zombies, automatically making our ways from class to class, oblivious to our very surroundings! Talk about Day of the Living Dead! When's the last time you noticed a Saarinen arch? Why are we put through this? Huh, tell me why? Why? And the differences between Kingwood and cranbrook get me S0000 frustrated! I mean, cranbrook has a tower and we don't and they have an oval and we don't i this is so unfair! All we have isa carp-infested lake, and even the carp are sick! The poor fishies! And have you heard the jokes that guys tell about Woodies? Like How many Woodies does it take to- . Well, never mind. They're all a bunch of blas- phemous boors! You know what makes me the most an- gry? What makes me most angry is that I am the one who always has to write the editorials for the paper!!! I get really sick of having to think of something controver- sial to write about every month! Why don't any of you write in? I could be doing my PhysfCal CAP of coursej right now in- stead of writing this stupid half-page filler. but nooooo - last year's editors had to stick me tof all peoplej with this job! Why me, tell me? Why? Not that it matters anyway. l got ae- cepted to Harvard tthe best and only school aroundj five months ago, and I've been waiting all this time just to stick it but good to everyone and anyone who would listen! So there! Naaa-naah! Does it hurt yet? Let me leave you with one piece of ad- vice. If the pressure gets to be too much and you're feeling really low - eat a big- ger lunch. It's the only way you'll ever make it. By the way, good luck to next year's editors. As they say in Proverb-land. when the going gets tough, the tough get going. See you later, kiddies. Thank you. -You know who. Profile: Kip Edmunds either. But it's not the social activities or campus intellectual atmosphere that bene- fit most from Kippy's presence. No, it's the friendly grin one sees while walking down the hall, the flash of all those per- fectly white teeth tjoan Rivers should have it as goodl, and the general warmth he exudes. Such fine qualities as these have prompted the faculty to award Kip the prestigious Boob Award , presented annually to award that senior who best exemplifies the joie de vivre promoted by our founders. A fine craftsman as well, Kip has man- aged to complete an astounding two pro- jects in four years. His latest piece, a Keep Out sign for his country club's gate, has won state and national awards in juried competition. And boy, says Kip. was that jury fair. I know for sure there was a Black, a woman, two Jews, and a cripple making the decision. He contin- ues tin 25 words or lessl. Of all the high grades l've ever received, my A in shop. oh l mean WoodfArts, has been the most significant. I actually earned this one. Shop instructor tand gonzo coach of the Cranbrook Ski Teamj, Andrew Fisherman concurs, Kip's performance in Woo- dfArts has surpassed my wildest expecta- tions. This guy's a real trooper . . . and l like his cologne. For all his effort, Kip has been more than amply rewarded. The Council of Ad- mission at Duck University in Duran- Duran, N.C. has offered him a place in its freshmen class. Dr. I.M. Prolix, formerly of Bendix here in Detroit, President of the University, who personally extended the invitation via singing gorilla-gram writes, I am privileged to have known the Ed- munds family for generations. Although l've not met Kip, his father's golf handicap is proof enough for me that Kip is our kind of man, l feel certain that he will conduct his studies at Duck with equally intensive rigor as he has so ably shown himself to do while at Cranbrook. His success is as- sured. This newspaper can only echo the re- marks of Dr. Prolixg to say more would be an insult to Kip's modesty. Our best wishes to an outstanding young scholar. athlete. and human bean. 195 You Could Have Read . But the following Crane-Clarioni' staff members did not complete their assignments: Cranbrook Convocation The Wilderness Experience '84 The Galloping Gourmet: Dining In at Cranbrook New Faculty Paul Thomas Kihn Spring in Michigan: A Photo Essay David Jasmer David Jasmer Arash Baboff Ida Rubino David Jasmer The Cranbrook Exhibit: A Trip to the D.I.A. BROOK WINS JOURNALISM AWARD For the sixth consecutive year the Brook has won the coveted Grand Prize in the yearbook category of the Columbia Journalism Awards. This year, as always, thousands of entries were submitted from across the nation. To win a first-class distinction, a year- book must capture 850 of the 1000 possi- ble points in the five categories of Content- fcoverage, writingfediting, designfdis- play, creativity, and humor. The Brook, we are informed, accomplished this hand- ily. Good job guys. You really deserve it. We're happy for you. Honest. Jenny Taub Alumnae Siblings: Adamis Rib 7- MESH -1 David Jasmer Cranbrook-DCD Football Game ' 3 ' . . . . z American School hu helped adults FINGSH ' Anita Sil Dorm Life: A Retrospective ,:iffysggfggtomggy553-ggefvg-gag?2 Justin Meilgaard Current Events: First Execution of a British iffwm-hmm' I Monarch Since 1649 i9s. f'm.m 'i . E'Ai32l Uiiinr i I ' ' 9 David Jasmer Morinelli and Jacobusse Finalists in C.E.C. : 'I' '1-'-AQ' 2 'Add on D-..+...Lll I Pl'CSldellCy RUII-Off : c S 6': cmWFee'5'i : Charlene Li Cranbrook Faculty Confers No Booth Awards to g . ' 1400-228-5600 ' --- G t ---- Class of '84 'O 'mn kb David Jasmer Ev Announces Retirement n,,iu,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,'s Q Anita Sil Humor Column Cm mn ummm .W SWG'-' isr1oeso.ise.Puemdinthfdwvoeczw belvokbd.NIyonxqnQoml1slvered. ewenthosethlseananbuwmimgor d'ildish.Don'tsiandwish.l.fei1shaL cu!hisshoner.Moneybackgmuhe, aiolff' P f..i...iF f'..3?' z.O.Bm-462.. 7 '- R ' i if 4 R -ima-11 ee-wffrg if .. A4 sus. 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I For a post of JUAN VALDEZ, please send 3 dollars to: Mare E. Wannahg 6 Pot Ln.g Weld, Columbia 06660 1984 Senior May Project . ln the early Seventies tradition dictated that all Cranbrook seniors finish their course work by the end of April in order to spend the month of May involved in an off-campus job. This transition from the classroom to the business office afforded an invaluable learning experience: an introduction to the nine-to-five workday world that often led to a long-term career choice. Whether it be working with an accounting firm or a bank, contributing behind the scenes to a production at the Fisher Theater, or assisting on a hospital ward, seniors were thereby able to complement their bookish background with a hands-on job experience. Oddly enough, however, the tradition gradually lost its appeal until it disappeared altogether. Recently though, the Curriculum Committee -in conjunction witi the Career Day Planning Task Force, Teamsters' Local i?468, ani the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Commission - has labored to restor this purposeful tradition, providing many members of the Class C '84 with an opportunity to roll up their sleeves and benefit from or theajob training. The accompanying photos scarcely begin to di justice to the rich range of job opportunities that enterprisinf seniors tackled this May, contributing their manifold talents to th resurging economy of the Motor City. wmv' t.wEQN.2:s. C -N1 .,fwK,15,,.. if mf-'r 'w'N Automobile Maintenance And Care CLEAN ig SERVICE. LAUNDRY CENTER tm R ,- Di i ek. :a?I' ' 'iiimiii flillla' Beverage Distribution Garment Care And Cleaning 2-MWF? Social Services Coal Mining - -+5539 1 - i 'imilj Landscaping Dulce Et Decorum Est Certainly the single most significant new development at Cranbrook in the year of '84 was the implementation of the school-wide ROTC program, conceived by the Faculty over the summer months preceding the opening of classes. Some were surprised by what seemed to be a radical departure from the cloistered, Ivory Tower atmosphere of this erstwhile haven of Bohemian Prep. But others, more in tune with the political winds of change in these feckless days, understood immediately the appropriateness of Cranbrook's call to arms. ln light of what the Morehead Scholarship Review Board has termed an unabated Red menace that threatens to infiltrate and defile the very moral fabric of our most hallowed democratic institutions and to corrupt our precious bodily fluids, the bugle has sounded its note, and as the student body was inspirationally informed at Convocation, i'Llncle Sam Salas Wants You! Not only must schoolboys gird their loins to preclude the horror of an imminent nuclear holocaust in defense of their country, but, as the world-touring Cranbrook Art Exhibit has dearly reminded us, Cranbrook must protect its rich artistic heritage, its invaluable art projects, from the mongrel hordes of Philistines who liberally visit its campus, strewing debris in the Quad, wandering purposeless- ly through its halls, boisteriously attending athletic contests, and in general endangering the environs. Cran- brook's sons have rallied to the call, and we are proud to include in the following pages an all-too-brief coverage of the timely militarization of our beloved campus. We stand prepared to fight ignorance and tyranny at home and in troubleespots around the globe. It is our mission, and we know that George Booth and Eliel Saarinen, whose noble name we invoke to guard our steps and rule our lives always, bless these endeavors. With pride we sing of arms and of the men . . . Cranbrook! Thy name a glowing symbol live! To future sons an inspiration give. Tho' eyes grow dim, tho' strength be past, yet we, Till life is done, shall ever cherish Thee. M H x G V- ' ,wax W a'1 ,, mummy... ., - 'F ' ' '15 'lf A ' , - ' 'V 4 W wx ' ' S 'W 4 Y 3 ii' Q , H .M L gm , ia., - .zz V Fw Y- ,1 Q,- Q - , :M Z 3 2 fm JJ - if 4 Zi f ' ', Q11 Y, 'fi 5 5 Q , iff v 1 2 if :ff f , W, QF www' WX M? ? Q f 1 ,jjfL Q, 2 f , , 3 .f W LWQW ' 2' - 'f 1 iff ' ' , f,,, ,.' , 4 W 3 , V ' - T 1 , ,I Uv an , f r 111 FS., XX EE? wx X 4 'C QR A V Jw. ,K uk X x is N SN K N. X 1. W I Q X ,ff Q iv if 3 S ak Rx N ki I , WNW mx -Q -4lf v mf W!! George Afif 4311 Stoneleigh Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013 Page 79 ' Syed Altaf Ahmed P.O. Box 307 Marlette. Ml 48453 Page 45 G. Scott Aikens 320 Cranbrook Road Bloomfield Hills, MI 48013 Page 77 D. Wayne Ashby lll 155 E. Broad St. Columbus. OH. 43215 Page 93 Justin W. Askins I 155 Country Club Drive Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013 Page 54 Arash Babaoff 3959 Shellmarr Lane Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013 Page 76 Richard E. Bailey 5728 S. Blackstone Apt. 311 Chicago, lL 60637 Page 61 Richard Baluyut 97 Whysall Ln. Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013 Page 83 Harvey Bashur 1341 Elmwood Clawson. Ml 48017 Page 78 Mark B. Bedford 3955 Happy Valley Rd. Lafayette. CA 94549 Page 44 Harry A. Berberian 28415 Streamwood Lane Southfield, Ml 48034 Page 77 Raymond T. Beurket III PO Box 1027 Detroit, Ml 48231 Page 92 Simon D. Billig 1018 Stratford Lane ' Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013 Page 89 James J. Black 408 Becker Dr. Pittsburgh, PA 15237 Page 84 Thomas E. Borninski 4555 Stoneleigh Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013 Page 94 Christopher J. Brown 19401 Grandview Detroit, Ml 48219 Page 81 David P. Brown 6210 Sheldon Rd. Rochester, Ml 48063 Page 82 Edmund M. Carpenter Jr. 601 Orchard Ridge Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013 Page 89 Dawson E. Caudel 8163 Macomb Grosse Ile, Ml 48138 Page 56 Ravi Chandra PO Box 1054 Tuskegee, AL 36088 Page 71 Neal Chase 1679 Washington Birmingham, Ml 48009 Page 56 Paul H. Cho 1733 Bellwood Ct. Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013 Page 46 Christopher Cuzzola 4417 Village St. Erie, PA 16506 Page 88 D. Anthony.Darin 1222 W. Long Lake Rd. Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013 Page 83 Howard A. Davidson 1780 Schoenith Ln. Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013 Page 75 1 Jay L. Davis 4633 Dow Ridge Rd. Orchard Lake, Ml 48033 Page 64 Michael J. Detke 32020 Knollwood Warren, Ml 48092 Page 63 Eric A. Doran 1065 James K. Blvd. Pontiac, MI 48053 Page 74 David E. Dow 21076 March Warren, Ml 48091 Page 79 5 John E. Dunning 26414 Kenneth Redford Twp., Ml 48239 Page 44 ' Alexander Eisenberg 8164 Hendrie Huntington Woods, Ml 48070 Page 65 Roger Fenningdorf 4870 18 V2 Mile Rd. Sterling Heights, Ml 48013 Page 51 Sean Friday 19235 Strathcona Detroit, Ml 48203 Page 61 John Giampetroni 1425 Cedar Bend Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013 Page 88 lvan M. Glasser 5231 W. Bloomfield Lake West Bloomfield, MI 48033 Page 67 Christopher D. Godau 5140 Spinning Wheel Flint, Ml 48507 Page 92 Andrew Greeley 98 Lakeview Drive Lenoir, NC 28645 Page 84 Brian E. Hagenlocker 290 Lone Pine Rd. ' Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013 Page 51 Richard J. Haggerty 4430 Stoneleigh Rd. Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013 Page 69 ' Phyllip A. Hall 14589 Grandmont Detroit, Ml 48227 Page 59 Carl E. Hanssen 7199 Chula Vista Lane Birmingham, Ml 48013 Page 83 David P. Herrick 16316 Ashbourne Drive Dallas, TX 75248 Page 80 A. Demian Hodari 6819 W. Knollwood Dr. West Bloomfield, Ml 48033 Page 73 Jeffrey M. Hoffman 448 Huntmaster Ct. Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013 Page 83 I. L P l l p A r L V i . .v--w-,--..-...,...,..-..v-,-'--f-w---------v--- - -- I F P L I i l.J Where's Arash? 2.3 Yabba Dabba Do 3.1 Leaky Ceiling. To Twitch Watch and Bitch l cant even express my oratrtnde love and at fectxon for the three ol you You re my closcet frrends you ve helped me so many umea But you ve been so damn suoveraeve Tough s t ETCH To Berkowitz Roth and Kelley Thank you for berng my mentors and helprng me struggle through the year You ve taught me so much and you ve bcen fantastrc friends Love ANNA Danny thanks for lettrnq me wear all your r lothes love Paul C Stall wanting for someone huh? Thank you so much for herng a friend when l really needed one How about an ants: aonalrfstrc qarne of Monopoly? To my fellow Snbverfsrvea Anita get some common sense coordination and Haagen Daze Chzka don t be such an obnoxrooa twitch Kendall hey surtee lt 9 my turn to qet the prneapple You have made rt all worthwhrle Thank you so much for ati the we cream laugh ter advice tears water fxghts and fun Love Debbre PS itch Fwrtrgh and Witch Tough 'St Marcrta You are the love of my hte E want to thank you for always bernq here by my Sade dunno the hard times, and the great trrnes l love you today l loved you yesterday and lli love you tomorrow for ao long an tomorrows come Hasan Lownzan Yl 666 668524 Dearest itch Fletch and 'lhwrtch l love yon ell and thank you most graexously for being my be st friends at Kingswood Love and ulouqh in t Kendal? the Witch Sue and 'iharonre wanna qo to a party? n Miss you don 1: understand we we-ren T drinking it was a pure accrdent Poets where fs my shoe? 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'J Q 'f'r al vf' K B ncrnorn 6-1.10900 Congratulations Cranbrook Class Cf '84 Climate Control Division CLASSIC STYLE. UNCOMMON SERVICE Farms Bloomfield Commons Maple And Lahser G 80 Kercheval On The Hill Grosse Pointe Congratulations! We wish you every success as you enter the Real World Orthogonality, Birmingham's center for fine fabrics, cookware, storage, glassware and domestic and imported gifts orthogonality 135 S. Woodward Birmingham orthogonollly 735 S. Wood ard Ave, Brm ngham, 714748077 373-642-7467 Eye Contact Examinations Lenses Sport Glass ay Q - Bolle I N100 Specla 'sts Suncloud Carrera Po o 9015508 350 E. Maple HOERLE-SEDGWICK Downtown 644-6002 OPTMANS Birmingham w IBI OFFICE 13131683 1122 JOANNA KERNEN PHONE: 646-0939 MAQTYB IQECOQDB RECORDS ' TAPES U ACCESSORIES ELECTRONIC REPAIRS OS OO D S TE O B G MC G 'x I .,,pQ7I,g - S ortsman p BIRMINGHAM ROCHESTER 184 PIERCE STREET BIRMINGI-IAl'v1,lVI 48011 3 646-12 ASTREII1 S 0086? Congratulations Class Of 1984 C b 120 w. 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Schweitzer, President Donna Domalske, Assistant Manager Chet Adams Agie Elliott Claire Arnaut Cheryl Jones-Elkin Trudy Christy Kay Ferens Marty Forbes Pat Fredericks Mary Gilliatt Dorothy Harrington Fred Hindelang Lois Kaivani Paul Rawchuck Joyce Kubicki Diane D'Agostino Darlene Danielak Joyce Davidson Phil Davis Mary Dee Davis Kathleen Deane Joyce Dustin Hugh Elliott ' 5 .,f,',V4'llf 5Q7'7 ,WW .v ' - if ,-1 K . is P Our Home ln Birmingham 534 S. Woodward Meet Our Home Team Ken Kernen, Group Vice PresidentfSales Manager Del Moore Lorry Morse Sharon Nair Nancy Parker Lori Parks Ed Reiner J.B. Rizzo Joan Sanner Shirley Shevin Karen Stiphout Chris Wilhelmi To Contact The Professionals At The Birmingham Gffice, Call 647-1900. 1 4 if ww BEST WISHES for Future Success to the Class of '84 C011 VOLVO AT TQSDAY S PRICES gmt AVQILABLE NOW AT THE VOLVO SPECIALISTS atlons KINGSWOOD 479 SCU CRANBROOK ZWEIG HARKNESS AND KAISER Ll I . 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