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 Mr. David F. Sanders President
In its twelfth year now of serving The Wardlaw Country Day School, the Board of Trustees, instrumental in funding and run­ ning both schools, deserves more recognition th;m it often receives.
Although not directly involved in the school’s everyday life, the board is very much a part of it, for it is to this group of dedicated men that the entire student body is indebted for all of its present facilities.
Board officers this year have been Mr. David F. Sanders, president; Mr. Charles H. Detwiller, Jr., vice president; Mr. John D. Stewart, secretary; Mr. Richard M. Hale, assistant secretary; Mr. Charles B. Heller- son, treasurer; and Mr. Corwin S. Scott, assistant treasurer.
Additional members are the following: Mr. Ralph F. Anthony, Mr. Francis A. Cannon, Dr. Jerrold S. Finkel, Mr. Edwin J. Fitz­ patrick, Mr. Osmun Fort, Mr. David S. Fos­ ter, Mr. Robert F. Hahn, Dr. Paul K. John­ son, Mr. John F. Kent, Mr. Philip J. Levin, Mr. Alden R. Loosli. Mr. Carl S. Menger, Mr. William H. Peterson, Jr ., Mr. C. Northrop Pond, Mr. Murray Rushmore, Jr., Mr. Warren H. Simmons, Jr., Mr. John P. Stevens, Jr., Mr. Peter H. Stevenson, Mr. Inman C. Whipple, and Mr. William G. Wig- ton.
Mr. Charles B. Hellerson Treasurer
Mr. Charles H. Detwiller, Jr. Vice President
Mr. Richard M. Hale Assistant Secretary
Mr. John D. Stewart Secretary
Boardmen Hale (left) and Anthony (right) continue school discussion at a recent Board Meeting.
Mr. Corwin S. Scott Assistant Treasurer
Trustees Essential To School























































































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