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Page 29 text:
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OF 1962 In military the second form was also an outstanding group. Several promotions were awarded throughout the year. These were received by Randy Schapiro and Duke Stillson. The eighth grade was one of the better trained groups in the whole battalion and wherever there was a position to be held, any of them were ready and willing to qualify. However, participating in all these events has not upset their social life by far! At all the dances, a great number of second formers were there. The class also planned a party of their own, which was an overwhelming success. The class officers were: Peter Johnson, President; Duke Stillson, Vice President; Secretary, Tom Walker, and the Treasurer was Randy Schapiro. The form's advisors were Mr. Heaser and Mr. Hovland. PETER JOHNSON, President John Peyton Luke Rader John Reay William Reay David Robb Randy Schapiro Barry Silverberg Duke Stillson Tom Walker John Walsh Robert Zalk Richard Zoubek
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Page 28 text:
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THE CLASS Peter Clark This year the eighth grade proudly and superbly entered the second of its six years in the upper school. Again they took time to adapt to the strange, new surroundings, but, as in the past years, overcame this quite rapidly. The academic standards stayed right with them during their ascent in grades and continually a considerable number of second formers appeared on the honor roll. If they weren't on the cum laude list, they were on the emeritus. Sportswise, the eighth grade was tops. In such activities as football, basketball, and hockey, all have, in more ways than one, participated. The school spirit always remained with them, for even if the other team took the glory, they deserved congratulations on their go-power and their willingness to accept defeat as a step closer to victory. Richard DeGolier George Fisher Robert Hagelin Gary Hoiby Peter Johnson John Kausel John Kinnard Wade Larkin Lee McDonald Pat Orff Gerald Parten
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THE CLASS OF 1961 The freshman class was as versatile a group as ever had invaded Breck School. Their influence was felt everywhere in the school. Who hasn't heard the sounds of the undefeated freshman football team; Warren Lackie, notorious for his bulldog defense, Dick Powell and Dave Kramber with their spectacular runs? In hockey, the J.V. is dominated by men of the third form, with only one sophomore in its ranks. The J.V. basketball team drafted Whitey Rahn, Fred Lade, and Rick Culver from the freshman team for their starting lineup, and reserve strength. Tom Anderson, Dean Johnson, Warren Lackie, Jim Monson, Dick Powell, Stuart Rappaport, Jeff Sharp, and Tom Whyatt are the freshman representatives to the varsity wrestling team. Six of these eight have started for the team. Freshmen have been on both the cum laude and the emeritus honor rolls. They have been represented in the glee club, band, journalism staff, and the battalion staff. Everywhere one looks, he is sure to see some evidence of the third form. As they progress through the years, much can be expected from these boys. The boys elected as their officers Tom Whyatt, President; Scott Rahn, Vice President; Gordon Mixon, Secretary, and John Stubstad, Treasurer. Mr. Rustad and Mr. Russell acted as their advisors. Peter Bjerke John Brekke Wendel Burton Joe Christensen Peter Clifford Richard Culver Robert Gottschald William Heller
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