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Mr. Bolbach cutting birthday cake presented to him by the Senior Class. Bishop Watson, president of the Board of Trustees with Mr. Bolbach, head master. ADMINISTRATION At the beginning of the year, the most pressing problem facing Mr. Bolbach was how to fit one hundred students and their diverse schedules into severely small classrooms. The problem was overcome with ad- mirable smoothness, and so the school year began with rela- tively little confusion. Mr. Bolbach is responsible for the high quality of the St. Mark’s faculty, and must also cope with the daily problems of the school. The Board of Trustees is responsible for acquiring sufficient funds for the operation of the school. Board members often acted as informal admis- sion officers, interviewing pros- pective students. Bishop Watson, officially the rector of the school, presided over Board meetings. Members of the Board of Trustees meet with Mr. Bolbach and business manager, Mr. Raymond Gibson. From left to right: Mr. J. C. Landen- berger, Jr., Mr. Bolbach, Mr. Gibson, Mr. J. P. Gibbons, Mr. H. Ross Brown, Jr., Mr. Eugene Atwood, Mr. Sharf Sumner, Mr. Herbert D. Landes, Jr. Seated, The Rt. Rev. Richard S. Watson. Members of the board not in picture: Mr. Leon Jack Sweet, Mr. James E. Hogle, Dr. Wallace S. Brooke. ' -J 1 1 ’■ v- i V. ' .) 1 1 L P Page three
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CLASSES The various classes are the backbone of any education, and the most important part of the school. In the classroom, the boy receives instruction which he will use as a background for college work, and which will influence the development of his own philosophy of life. From the influences of his teachers and the ideas they teach, the student gains an insight to the world around him. The curriculum changes each year in various areas. Several changes were made this year, including combining the Senior English and religion classes with Rowland Hall, insti- tuting an advanced placement English course, and expanding the religion program to include the top two forms on a full year basis. Page five
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