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TABLE OF CONTENTS Colored Picture ..................................... 2-3 Title Page...............................................4-5 Dedication ............................................. 6-7 Forward ......................................... .... 8 Table of Contents ........................................ 9 Board of Trustees ....................................... 10 Headmaster .............................................. 11 Assistant Headmaster.................................... 12 Administrative Assistant ................................ 13 Administration ....................................... 14-15 Departments .......................................... 16-26 Kitchen and Maintenance Staff.............................27 l ASSES ............................................. 29 Senior Class Officers ................................ 30 Senior Class..................................... 31-58 Candids ........................................... 59-61 Junior Class....................................... 62-63 Sophomore Class ................................... 64-65 Freshman Class......................................66-67 Eighth Grade........................................68-69 Seventh Grade.......................................70-71 Candids.............................................72-74 EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES ............................. 75 Prefects ............................................. 76 Student Council....................................... 77 Executive Board of the Mothers’ Club...................78 Women's Association .................................. 79 Mustang............................................ 80-81 Bugle ................................................ 82 Glee Club............................................. 83 Debate ............................................... 84 St. Barnabas Volunteers................................85 Candids.............................................86-88 SPK( IAI. ( 1 IVI I IKs ................................ 89 Homecoming ........................................ 90-93 All-School Christmas............................... 94-95 Mid-Winter Formal ................................. 96-98 Candids of School Events...........................99-102 ATHLETICS ............................................ 103 Football ........................................ 104-109 Soccer .............................................. 110 Basketball....................................... 111-116 Cheerleaders ........................................ 117 Hockev........................................... 118-121 Wrestling ....................................... 122-126 LOWER SCHOOL ........................................... 127 Sixth Grade.......................................... 128 Fifth Grade.......................................... 129 Fourth Grade ........................................ 130 Third Grade.......................................... 131 Second Grade......................................... 132 First Grade.......................................... 133 Kindergarten......................................... 134 “We Missed Our Pictures”............................. 135 ADVERTISING ............................................ 136 9
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FOREWORD The object of any yearbook is to show with pictures a profile of the school year. In large schools the pictures are of those people who are the school, but at Brcck everyone is involved in the school. Therefore the object of tins year’s staff has been to print as many pictures of as many different students as possible. Thanks to the efforts of photographers Dick Burry, Jim Mirick, and JBR Photography, the Mustang Staff had nearly one thousand pictures to choose from. Of these thousand pictures the book contains approximately three hundred. This year's annual will truly be a profile in pictures of Brcck School. Dick Myers Editor 8
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From left to right: Mr. William Cordingley, Jr., Mr. Leon Toier, Mr. Albert G. Egermayer, Mr. Cole Oehler. Mr. William E. Mudge, The Rev. Canon F. Douglas Henderson, Mr. Reuben L. Anderson. Mrs. Dorothy Rader, Scry., Mr. Morrow Peyton, Mr. I ec H. Slater, Mr. Robert W. Gibson, Mr. Emil Fronk. Not pictured: Mr. L. V. Ackman, Mr. Walter G. Andrews. Mr. James H. Binger, Mr. Robert P. Boblett, Mr. Donald E. Heathcote, Jr., Mr. Sheldon Johnson. The Rt. Rev. Hamilton H. Kellogg, Mrs. G. L. Schuster, Mr. Lee J. Sutton, Jr. BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Breck Board of Trustees is the governing body of Brrrk School. It is responsible for establishing the policies of the school, setting operating budgets, and for capital expenditures. The Board meets four times annually, with the Executive Committee of the Board meeting on call. The members of the Executive Committee are: The Rt. Rev. Hamilton H. Kellogg, Mr. Reuben L. Anderson, Mr. Walter G. Andrews, Mr. James H. Binger, The Rev. Canon F. Douglas Henderson, Mr. Morrow Peyton, and Mr. Emil Fronk. Among the many important decisions made by Brock's Board of Trustees this year, two stand out above the rest. One was the decision for Breck to become completely coeducational during the course of an as-yct-undctcrmined number of years. The other was the establishment of a Long Range Planning Committee under the chairmanship of Mr. Hugh H. Harrison. This Committee has set as its objective the drafting of a plan for Breck School to meet the highest standards of secondary education for the future. The plan, to be finished by June, 1965, will encompass all pliases of secondary curriculum and thinking. In addition it will concern itself with the problems that arise from the transition of a boys’ school to a co-education school. 10
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