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LEE R. ANDERSON REUBEN L. ANDERSON WALTER G. ANDREWS JAMES H. BINGER WHITNEY W. BOARDMAN. JR. ROBERT P. BOBLETT PAUL B. DAMKROGER THE REV. RUSSELL EWALD EMIL P. FRONK THE REV. CANON F. DOUGLAS HENDERSON EDWARD B. HOLBERT PRESTON HAGLIN SAMUEL G. JACOBS THE RT. REV. HAMILTON H. KELLOGG FRANK B. KRAUSE MRS. VICTOR L. LYDON. JR. JOSEPH E. NEILY COLE OEHLER WAYNE F. PACKARD GEORGE M. SHERMAN KERMIT W. STREBEL GEORGE R. THISS DR. JOHN D. TOBIN PAUL D. WEBSTER BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Breck Board of Trustees is the governing body of the school. Under the Chairmanship of Bishop Kellogg the Board plans the financial program of the school, including operating budgets for the school, and establishes policies for the school. The Board is sub-divided into three sub-committees. These groups arc charged with setting long range goals, establishing a program which will meet the physical needs of these goals, and co-ordinating the financial efforts needed to bring this about. While much of this work is not obvious to the student body, the efforts of the Board of T rustees will be evident in the years to come as the school's plans become physical realities. to Board members confer at a meeting.
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RECTOR AND HEADMASTER The Rev. Canon F. Douglas Henderson, Rector and Headmaster of Breck School for the last fourteen years, was born in New Brunswick, Canada. After graduating from Bridgewater High School he attended University of King's College. He was ordained a priest of the Anglican Church in 1941 and became Rector of Georgetown Parish. Prince Edward Island. After five years in this position Canon Henderson came to the United States to .accept the post of Director of Christian Education at St. John's Church in St. Paul. He later was given a similar position for the entire Diocese. In 1 948 Bishop Keeler made him Canon of St. Mark's Cathedral. Six years after this honor was given Canon Henderson was appointed Headmaster of Breck School. At this time Breck was an almost totally different school from the one we know today. The campus was in St. Paul and a military program was in effect. Under the leadership of Canon Henderson many changes and improvements have been made. The military program has been abolished and the school moved to its present location. More recently Canon Henderson has been the driving force behind the building of the Chapel of the Holy Spirit and the addition of the new wing for the Lower School. His ambitious program for the future includes a math-science addition, a greatly expanded library and improvement of the present language lab facilities. Not neglecting the athletic department he has launched an active program to construct a covered hockey rink. Well-known for his counseling work and outspoken ideas on education he has succeeded in attracting some of the best faculty members in the country. By these factors Canon I Icndcrson has made Breck one of the foremost college preparatory schools in the country. The staff of the 1967 Mustang wishes to thank him for the work he has done in the past and wish him the best of luc k in the future. 9
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MRS. VICTOR L. LYDON. JR. MRS. COLE OEHLER MRS. JOHN DORSEY MRS. ANDREW J. LEEMHUIS MRS. JOHN WENDLAND MRS. GENE CHRISTENSEN MRS. J. S. GARSKE MRS. RUSSELL BAUMGARDNER MRS. A. FRANK ADAIR MRS. ROGER FRUEN MRS. HAROLD FIELD MRS. JEAN WINCHESTER MRS. OLIVER DAHL MRS. ROBERT FORD MRS. AUGUST FREUND MRS. RICHARD WHITE MRS. GORDON SCHUSTER MRS. JAMES PEARSON The 1966-67 Breck Mothers' Club Board MOTHERS’ CLUB The Breck Mothers’ Club this year was, as usual, very active in the life of the school. They gave their normal large amounts of time to such various activities as the Mothers’ Club Carnival, serving refreshments at the Homecoming dance, the Midwinter Dance, and the Prom, and their annual Style Show. With the money raised by such projects as the Carnival and Style Show the Club gave a great number of gifts to the school. These included a new projector and screen, a sound system for the Chapel, new’ equipment for the Fine Arts Department, material for both the Upper and Lower School Libraries, and donations to the Mustang, Bugle, and the Endowment Fund. These donations, plus the cost of the gifts, came to a total expenditure of S2,375.00. The Mustang joins the students and faculty in expressing its gratitude for these and many other services rendered by the Breck Mothers’ Club. n Ladies at work.
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