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Entered Breck 1957, football: fresh. 3, soccer: 5,6, wrestling: 3,5,6, track: 3,5,6. Phillip Marshall Arnold Phil entered Breck School four years ago. During his years here, his congenial and industrious manner has made him a well liked member of the senior class. Phil is a hard worker and he has always been a sound student and a good athlete. During his high school years, Phil has probably traveled more than any other Breck student. Two years ago he went to Korea for an entire year. He took judo lessons and soon earned a black belt. When he returned to our school last year, Phil proved his prowess on the mat with a certain history teacher. Phil earned a reputation here at Breck of always taking his time. Whether running the 440 or answering a teacher s question, he absolutely refused to be rushed for fear he might get flustered. Spiders quiet, pleasant personality will always serve him well. 28 But look! You deserve a 60.
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From left to right: Alan Norton, trraiurcr; Bill Harley, vioe-prwident; Nick Goddard; prrri-dent; and Steve Kingibury, tecreury. SENIOR CLASS The atttiude expressed by most of the members of the senior class is usually one of surprise and wonder that the group has “gotten through with so few problems. This year, the graduating class as a whole has had a good high school record. All of the seniors arc proud of Brcck School and what it has done for them. Still, our class has tried to follow the paraphrase of President Kennedy’s motto, “Ask not what Breck School can do for you, but ask what you can do for Breck School. They have done their best to live up to the high standards, both academic and athletic, that have been set for them by the faculty and administration. The boys have achieved a fine record both in their courses and in national standardized tests. This year’s graduating class has also actively participated in the school’s sports program. They have striven to develop their natural talents in each contest of every season. The senior class has been well prepared here at Brcck for the future. They will attend colleges and universities across the nation, but they will always look back upon their years at Breck with pleasure and with gratitude. 27
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Entered Breck 1960. football: j.v.4,5, (Cpt.-MVP),6, basket ball: v. 4,5,6, (Cpt.), baseball: v. 4,5,6. Vice-President of class 4, Emeritus honor roll, Freshman-Sophomore Dance Comm. 4, Mid-Winter Formal Comm. 5, Homecoming Comm., 6. Robert Michael Arnold Although Bob has been at Breck only three years, the mongoose has, in that short time, made quite an impression in the classroom as well as on the athletic field. He has lettered once in football and three times in both basketball and baseball. In addition to this, Bob’s name has frequently appeared on the honor roll. More important, when “Amie” leaves Breck he will be remembered as a good friend. He has an irrepressible sense of humor that always makes him a center of activity. Bob’s very relaxed manner is such that he can put anyone at ease. Because of his many good qualities. “Amie” has become as much a part of Breck as any of his classmates. Not only can Bob chide his friends, but he can also take teasing. Of all his assets, probably Arnie's greatest is his capacity for friendship. Bob has meant a lot to our class and everyone will miss him in many ways. Instead of saying good-bye to Amie, we will say thanks for making 63 easy to remember. 29 To be or not to be?
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