WE DEDICATE, This issue of the Archive to Mrs. William J. Btockman and Mrs. Edward C. Schlotman--two long time members of the School family who are as much responsible for the smooth running of Country Day as anyone, from the Trustees on down. 6mm??? These two secretaries have a total of nearly twentyeeight years of loyal service under three headmasters of the School, Mrs. Brockman came in May, 1944, during Harwood Ellists last year; and Mrs. Schlotman followed in August, 1945, after Ronald Dixon's first year. With the exception of one year's interruption both have been here ever since and have seen the growth from 63 boys to a total co- educational enrollment of 350. To recount the part that they play in the life of Country Day would be to touch every activity except actual teaching, and even here most of us realize that we have learned a lot from them. Book- store, correspondence, orders, filing, telephone, duplicating, records, helping the Archive staff and other organizations, paying salaries, and bills, bookkeeping, greeting Visitors, lending a sympathetic ear, and in general being the expeditor and steadying influence in a large and very human organization are part of their long list of accomplish- merits. We extend our warm good wishes to Florence Brockman and Maye Schlotman, and we wish them many more years of friendly, efficient helpfulness to the School.
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The Archive Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: Peter Lowry, Asst. Business Mgr.; Steve Schwartz, Business MEL; Pete Strauss, Editor; Don Wright, Make -up Editor; Toby Tyler, Photography.
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