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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Famous quotes containing the words school and/or heads:
“Although good early childhood programs can benefit all children, they are not a quick fix for all of societys illsfrom crime in the streets to adolescent pregnancy, from school failure to unemployment. We must emphasize that good quality early childhood programs can help change the social and educational outcomes for many children, but they are not a panacea; they cannot ameliorate the effects of all harmful social and psychological environments.”
—Barbara Bowman (20th century)
“Those of us who are in this world to educateto care foryoung children have a special calling: a calling that has very little to do with the collection of expensive possessions but has a lot to do with the worth inside of heads and hearts. In fact, thats our domain: the heads and hearts of the next generation, the thoughts and feelings of the future.”
—Fred M. Rogers, U.S. writer and host of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood. That Which is Essential Is Invisible to the Eye, Young Children (July 1994)