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Trustees Make New Building Possible
Mr. David F. Sanders President
Mr. John D. Stewart Secretary
Since its inception ten years ago, the Wardlaw Board oF Trustees has devoted unceasing energy toward im provement of the school. Wardlaw’s greatest project, construction of the new plant on Inman Avenue, could not have been realized without the tremendous efforts of these dedi cated men.
Officers this year were Mr. David F. Sanders, president; Mr. Charles FI. Dctwiller, Jr., vice president: Mr. John D. Stewart, secretary; Mr. George W. Elwell, assistant secretary; Mr. Charles B. Hellerson, treasurer; Mr. Corwin S. Scott, assistant treasurer; and Mr. William H. Peterson, Jr., director of the Development Fund.
Five new members were added this year to the board, bringing the num ber of the group to twentv-five. Thev were Dr. Jerrold S. Finkel, Dr. Paul K. Johnson; Mr. Harrv V. Osborne, Jr., Mr. Stewart, and Mrs. Inman C. Whipple.
Additional board members are Mr. Allen C. DuBois, Mr. Arthur L. Fis cher, Mr. Edwin J. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Osmun Fort, Mr. David S. Foster, Mr. Robert F. Hahn, Mr. Richard M. Hale, Mr. John F. Kent, Mr. Philip
J. Levin, Mr. Alden R. Loosli, Mr. Carl S. Menger, Mr. Murray Rush- more, Jr., Mr. John P. Stevens, Jr., and Mr. William G. Wigton.
Without the tireless dedication of its Board of Trustees, Wardlaw could never reach the horizons toward which its constantly strives.
Mr. Corwin S. Scott Assistant Treasurer
Mr. Charles H. Detwiller, Jr. Vice President
Mr. George W. Elwell Assistant Secretary
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Mr. Charles B. Hellerson Treasurer
Mr. William H. Peterson, Jr. Director Development Fund