Oak Lane Day School - School Heads

School Heads

Francis Marion Garver, 1916–1921; Francis Mitchell Froelicher, 1921–1927; William Burnlee Curry, 1927–1931; Arthur Seybold, 1931–1934; Dr. Joseph S. Butterweck, 1934–1937; George Harvey Ivins, 1937–1943; J. Conrad Seegers, 1943–1944; Dr. N. Eldred Bingham, 1944–1945; John H. Niemeyer, 1945–1956; Lynn E. Brown, Jr., 1956–1957; Ruth Dolton Tomlinson, 1957–1958; Marion Sacks, 1958–1960; Mae Spang, 1960–1964; Frederic W. Locke, 1964–1967; Dr. Douglas Cameron MacDonald, 1967–1969; Richard Tyre, 1969–1970; Miriam Niebuhr, 1970–1986; Karen M. Johnson, 1986–1991; Betsy Berger, 1991–1992; Peter F. Baily '64, 1992–1999; Karl Welsh, 1999–2009; Martha Platt, 2009-2010.

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