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From left to right: Mr. A. G. Egermayer, Mr. Morrow Peyton, Mr. William Cordingley, Jr., Mr. L. V. Arkman, Mr. Kenneth Dahlbrrg, Mr. Lee Slater, The Rt. Reverend Hamilton II. Kellogg, Mr . Wil-liam Cordingley, Jr., Mr. Reuben L. Anderson, The Reverend Can- on F. Douglas Henderson, Mrs. Dorothy Rader, Mr. Preston HagOn,t The Reverend Robert Woodroofe, Mr. William Mudge, Mr. Leon Tozer, Mr. Sheldon Johnson, and Mr. Donald Hcathcote, Jr. BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Brcck Board of Trustees’ main concern is to decide all matters of policy and planning for the school. They also handle the school’s financial program. The Board meets four times annually. At these meetings it discusses such projects as long range planning, transportation, and finance. Bishop Kellogg serves as Chairman of the Board. Reuben L. Anderson (Vice-Chairman) acts in the capacity of chairman for the meetings. Each member is elected to a three-year term, with the Executive Committee being exempt from this rotation. The Executive Committee is composed of the following: Mr. Reuben L. Anderson, Mr. Walter Andrews, Mr. J. H. Bingcr, The Reverend Canon F. Douglas Henderson, Mr. Morrow Peyton, Mr. William Powell. II
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From left to right. SITTING — Nick Goddard. Mr. Jenkiiu, Dick Yore. James Norton, Mike Tangen, David Watson, Steve LeMoine, and Martin Lipschultx, STANDING — James Robinson, Bob Fronk, Chuck Carlson, John Loomis. Bob Williams. Phil Hesli, Bill Harley, Jeff Perry. and Sanford Smith. STUDENT COUNCIL In any democratic community, representation of the people in government is very important. Except for the fact that the Headmaster tends to “speak softly and carry a big stick,” Breck is a democratic community. Through the Student Council, the student body voices its wants and needs. The class representation has been increased this year to two boys per class — the president and the vice president. The Student Council elected as its officers: Bill Harley — president, Steve LeMoine — secretary, and Bob Fronk — treasurer. The Reverend Mr. James Jenkins was the faculty advisor. During the past school year the Student Council dealt with the Homecoming button sales, the Homecoming Dance, the United Fund Drive, the design and manufacture of a new school patch, the rewriting of the Student Handbook, the Midwinter Formal, the St. Barnabas Hospital Volunteer program, and near bankruptcy. The Student Council is a basic part of Breck School, consisting of a few who represent the whole for the good of the school. 10
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From left to right: Mr . Wm Champion, Mr . R. W. Yore, Mrs. M. Webber. Mrs. M. J. Elnicky, Mrs. L. H. Melander, Mr . W. H. Whit- G. Hathaway, Mrs. A. P. Loomu, Mrs. E. L. Swanson, Mn. E. W. ney, Mr . John Herrmann, and Mrs. Fred Hayes. Hoppe, Mn G. L. Schuster, Mrs. Wm. Cordinglcy, Mr . Fred L. EXECUTIVE BOARD MOTHER’S CLUB The Brcck Mothers’ Club is an integral part of the school. Its objectives arc to promote closer relationships among the mothers and to promote projects that are beneficial to the Mothers’ Club and to Brcck. The board consists of the officers of the club, an alumni representative, and the chairmen of the standing committees. General meetings arc held approximately five times during the year, with the board convening at least six times to plan and discuss activities. The two main functions during 1962-1963 were the rummage sale in the fall and the February luncheon and style show. With the proceeds of these events the Mothers Club furnished the second grade and the history room with new desks and tables. Also several other contributions were made to the school including a coffee service for the Board Room. The executive committee consists of President, Mrs. William Cordinglcy; Vice-President, Mrs. G. L. Schuster; Recording Secretary, Mrs. F. L. Webber; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. W. A. Champion; Treasurer, Mrs. Fred Hayes; and Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. M. G. Hathaway. Committee chairmen and assistants are Mrs. L. H. Melander, Mrs. John Herrmann, Mrs. Lester Carlandcr, Mrs. E. W. Hoppe, Mrs. M. J. Elnicky, Mrs. R. W. Yore, Mrs. Grant Robinson, Mrs. A. P. Loomis, Mrs. W. H. Whitney, Mrs. E. L. Swanson, and Mrs. D. A. Hcgcncr. 12
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