Williston Northampton School - Log Yearbook (Easthampton, MA)

 - Class of 1962

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Bissell Alderman '30 iNest Springfield, Mass. Wilmot S. Babcock Assistant Treasurer Easthampton, Mass. William P. Black 1 ' M Crosse Pointe Farms, ich. Emmons Bryant '28 Ncw York, N. Y. Frank P. Conant '35 Southampton, Mass. Frederick K. Daggett '25 Vice-President Guilford, Conn. Paul S. Deland '02 Boston, Mass. Arthur E. Gramse '33, M.D. Longmeadow, lvlass. C. Kilbourne Bump, Ph.D. Springfield, Mass. Hugh Corcoran Holyoke, Mass. Adam Weir Craig, D.D. Mount Hermon, Mass. Henry N. Flynt, Jr. Williamstown, Mass. John E. Gilbert, M.D. Easthampton, Mass. Rev. Thayer A. Greene Amherst, Mass. Horace Hatch Easthampton, Mass. LeGrand R. Howell Sellersville, Penn. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Lt. General Hunter Harris Westover Air Force Base, Mass. Cornelius Lansing Hays, Jr. New York, N. Y. John M. Kemper Andover, lylass. Otto Kollmorgen Northampton, Mass. Edward N. Lamson '26 Lowell, Mass. Lauren D. Lyman '12 East Hartford, Conn. Thomas C. Mendenhall, Ph.D. Northampton, Mass. J. Harwood Norton, Jr., '40 Bristol, Conn. Wfilliam B. Palmer '49 Darien, Conn. BOARD OF OVERSEERS H. C. Ide Vice-President Chicopee, Mass. Philip A. Jenkin Swampscott, Mass. William A. Klopman New York, N. Y. Harold O. Graves Ware, Mass. Louis Laven Longmeadow, Mass. Hugh Macfarlane Secretary Longmeadow, Mass. Russ A. Miller Deerfield, Mass. I5 Rear Admiral Lawson P. Ramage 26 Washington, D. C. Howard L. Rubendall, D.D Carlisle, Penn. Neill W. Schoonmaker '26 Treasurer VVare, Mass. Phillips Stevens, L.H.D. Secretary Easthampton, Blass. John F. Treadway '35 Williamstown, Mass. Edmund F. Wakelin '35 Portland, Me. John P. Wright '24 President Keene, N. H. Homer Perkins Easthampton, Mass. The Hon. Samuel Resnic Holyoke, Mass. Joseph Rodeheaver, Ph.D. Katonah, N. Y. A. Russell '23 New York, N. Y. Donald Sheehan, Ph.D. President Northampton, Mass. The Hon. D. H. Wells Northampton, Mass. Edward G. Wolston, M.D. Laconia, N. H.

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Responsible Men Give Guidance BOARD OF TRUSTEES. FIRST ROW: Admiral Lawson Ramage '26, Neil Schoonmaker '26 lTreasurerl, John Wright '24 lPresidentl, Frederick K. Daggett '25 lVice-Presidentl, Lauren Lyman 'l2. SECOND ROW: John Treadway '35, TRUSTEES The Board of Trustees was created by the Constitution of lfVilliston Seminary in 1841. Since that time, by-laws have modified the laws governing the Board in accordance with the changing times. The Board of Trustees consists of twenty-five members, of whom nine- teen are alumni. The number of Trustees has varied often, but there must be at least nine. Candidates for membership on the Board must be nominated by a member and elected by unanimous vote of the Board. The Trustees are members of the corporation of Wlilliston Academy. As such, they manage the afifairs and property of the school. The original constitution states that the Trustees OVERSEERS The Board of Overseers is a rela- tively new part of the school organi- zation. It was created by the Board of Trustees at their meeting of June 5, 1954. There were three main reasons for the creation of this new group. The Board of Overseers was to enlist the services, support, and concern of all people who would be interested in furthering the general welfare of the school and preserving shall examine the condition of the school, look after the safety of the funds, observe the manner in which the officers of trust and instruction perform their duties, and transact such other business as may come before them. The Board of Trustees is also responsible for the election of the Headmaster, who may become one of its officers. To accomplish its duties, the Board of Trustees elects five officers. The President presides over the meetings and casts the deciding ballot in a tie. The Vice President acts in the absence of the president. The Secretary re- cords the minutes of the meetings and notifies the members of meetings. The its high standards. The Board was also to serve to acquaint such people with the school's problems and to develop possible candidates for the Board of Trustees. The Board would also assist or cooperate with any group within the school whose functions or objec- tives might be duplicated in the Over- seers' program. The Board of Overseers is only I4 William Dwyer '20, Bissell Alderman '30, Edward Lamson '26 Paul Deland '02, General Hunter Harris, Wilmot Babcock THIRD ROW: Frank Conant '35, Headmaster Stevens Harwood Norton '4O. Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer are in charge of the finances of the school, although investments are de- cided by the Finance Committee. Currently, the Board of Trustees is involved in work for the expansion of the school. Mr. Bissell Alderman, 530, the school architect, has been busy on the plans for the new build- ings. Mr. John P. Wright, '24, the President, is National Chairman of the Progress Fund. Mr. Frederick Daggett, '25, the new Vice-President of the Board, is the Leadership Gift Chairman of the Progress Fund. All of the Trustees are involved in the Progress Fund, and in the expansion and improvement of the school. eight years old. In that time, how- ever, it has proved its worth. It was influential in the planning and con- struction of the Science Building and has been helpful during the planning of the expansion program. One of its greatest contributions to the school has been its members' influence as successful good-will ambassadors of the school.

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