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Mr. McMillan: A Man to Respect
T hroughout his thirty-five-year career sion, horse racing, and chess. Mr.
at Pine Crest, Mr. William J. McMillan McMillan is the sponsor of the Chess
has served the school quite suc
Club, and he enjoys playing with the
student members. Mr. McMillan has also
cessfully as headmaster. Many of the
school’s accomplishments, both written several books that have been
academically and athletically, may be published. Among them are Let's Get
attributed to his leadership. America Moving Again, which discusses
Born and raised in Fort Lauderdale, the strengths and weaknesses of the
Mr. McMillan graduated from Pine Crest Reagan Administration, and How to Run
Swarthmore University, and the Universi a Private School, an informative book that
ty of Chicago. Following two years in the explains the finer points of running a
military service, Mr. McMillan returned to prep school.
Pine Crest and began his new duties. Mr. McMillan has also been in
In addition to strong interest in all strumental in the organization of the
Pine Crest activities, Mr. McMillan enjoys Athletic Hall of Fame and the Founder’s
several hobbies, including bridge, gar Arete Society, both of which honor
dening, reading books, watching televi outstanding Pine Crest graduates.
Mr. Lawrence C. Pedicord
Director of Day Camp
Mr. George E. Ring
Assistant Upper School Principal
Mrs. Joyce R. Robinson
Director of Public Relations
Mr. Raymond Sessman
Director of the Institute for Civic
Involvement
Mr. Wayland Slayton
Director of Facilities
Dr. Kenneth W. Smith
Assistant to the Headmaster, Chaplain,
Director of Camp Highlander
Mr. Leon W. Vincenti
Director of Transportation
Mrs. Patricia Vincenti
Registrar
Mr. John A. Wright
Upper School Librarian
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