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CLASS OF 1961 Bryan Arling John Bill Fred Blair Tom Anderson John Brrkke Wendell Burton Peter Clifford Robert Gottschald William Heller Lawrence Kane Ralph Hutchinson Tony Korba David Kramber Warren I-ackie
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This year’s Junior class at Breck embraced a total of 22 cadets. In all school activities they showed a real spirit and willingness to participate wholeheartedly. Because Breck is becoming more anti more known for its high academic standards, a real challenge presented itself in the Junior class. It was met and returned by especially such as Michael Fronk, Jeff Halpern, Mac Bingcr, and Charles Hamplc. The class was well represented in all of the varsity and also some of the J.V. sports by George Benesh, Mac Bingcr, Tom Erickson, Mike Fronk, Jon Hall, Jeff Halpern, Chuck Hamplc, Jim Hoffman, Ed Lamp, Bill Nelson, Roland Nickerson, Howie Pctschcl, Bill Ramsay, Ford Robbins, Steve Ross, Doug Shaw, Chuck Strothman, Walt Walker, and Steve Wlosinski. The spirit and determination of this class will certainly make Breck proud next year. The elected class officers this year were: I’rcsidcnt, Steven Ross; Vice President, Charles Hamplc; Secretary-Treasurer, Ron Schm. With the transition from a military to a more academic program a great deal of the burden will lie on the shoulders of the next senior class. The leadership shown this year will surely manifest itself in the activities of the coming senior class. Steve Wlosinski William Nelson Roland Nickerson Howard Petschel William Ramsay Ford Robbins Steven Ross Ronald Sehm Douglas Shaw Charles Strothman Robert Utne Walter Walker Stephen Wlosinski
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The Sophomore Class excelled in all facets of school life: academic, athletic, and social. It attained distinction both in the classroom and on the athletic field. In academic phases, these boys of the Sophomore class constantly achieved position on the two honor rolls: Tom Whyatt and John Stubstad on the Cum Laude and Bryan Arling, Tom Anderson, Larry Kane. Brian Patterson, Gordon Mixon, and Jeffrey Sharp on the Emeritus. The Fourth form was well known to lx- athletically inclined. Many of the Sophomores became familiar figures to sport enthusiasts of the upper school. Whether it was on the football field, the basketball court, the hockey rink, the wrestling mat, the baseball diamond, or the golf course you could lx sure to find a representative of the Fourth form participating. Members of the varsity teams were: Warren Lackic (football, wrestling, track); Rocky Kramber (football, hockey, baseball); Dick Powell (football, wrestling, track); Scott Rahn (football, basketball, baseball); Bml “The Chick Mixon (hockey, baseball); Fred “Buckets Lade (basketball, baseball); John Bill (wrestling): Ralph Hutchinson (hockey); Tony Korba (baseball); John Stubstad (baseball); Tom Whyatt (baseball); Mike Rex (track) and Chuck Olson (golf). Socially the Sophomores put on the annual Freshman-Sophomore Dance which had a very good turnout. Pete Mr. Casual Clifford, Jeff Sharp, and Scott Rahn shared the chairmanship. The Fourth formers elected as their class officers: Scott Rahn. president; Mike Rex, vice president; Ralph Hutchinson, secretary; and Pete Clifford, treasurer. The Cadet Board representatives were John Stubstad anil Scott Rahn. Mr. Rustaii and Mr. Russell acted as class advisors. The whole class consists of good all-around boys who we can expect much from in the future! Scott Rahn Class President Richard Powell Brian Patterson Ross Robbins
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