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The University School Board of Trustees, composed of twenty-five elected members and seven honorary members is the highest administrative organization in the school. Each year five trustees are elected to the board for a five-year term. An election of officers is held annually. In accordance with the basic requirements of the school charter, different committees function for the entire board. Under the direction of President Edward W. Sloan, an average of three meetings per year are planned for the entire board. At these meetings, the various committee chairmen give their reports concerning the progress of the school. The Executive Committee, led by Vice-President William B. Belden, acts in the intervening periods between board meetings. The Finance Committee, chaired by Treas- urer l-l. Stuart Harrison, and the Executive Committee assume the greatest influence and and responsibility in school affairs. In recent years several other committees have been formed, The Buildings and Grounds Committee, headed by Mr. William J. l-lunkin, inspects the physical condition of the school and recommends necessary improvements to the board. The Academic Committees function is to look into the school curriculum and analyze the status of U.S. graduates in college. Directed by Mr. Ben M. l-lauserman, this group considers the problems involved in main- taining modern standards in our teaching methods and course content. The Development Committee, directed by Mr. Robert L. Fairbank, seeks to improve the school plant and in general to broaden the financial support of U.S. through a program of endowment and grants. The Board of Trustees is now concerned with the fact.that University School has more students than the school was originally built to accom-
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Mabian Staff . . . School Trustees . . . Headmaster . . . Dedication .,.. Faculty , . . Secretaries .... Seniors ......,..... Senior Class Directory . . . Class Poll .......... Classes .......... Upper School ,,.. Middle School .... Lower School . , . lnformal Pictures , . . Activities rr.... Athletics .... Class Will .... Informal Pictures . . . Advertising Section .... Class Directories . . . Hncludlng Features and Advertising Directoryl 6 8-9 l 0-l l l 2-l 3 16-l 9 2l 24-90 9l 92 93 94-97 98-l O3 lO4-l O7 108-l lO l l l-125 l27-l 49 l5O l 51-192 l93-296 231-235
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BACK ROW L TO R: John D. Kling '18, Edouard J. Petroquin '21, Samuol K.. Scovil '41, Marcus L. Smytho 23 William Hunkin '38, William G. Laffer '23, Ben M. Hausermun '31, Ralph M. Bossa, Thomas W. Millar J 29 Robert L Fairbank '29, Herman L. Vail '13, FRONT ROW, L T0 R: Dr. Alexander T. Bunts '15, William B. Belden '21, William H. Quayle '29, Edward W Sloan Jr 25, Headmaster Harold Cruikshank, John B. Dempsey '07. modote. A toculty committee, working with the trustees, is determining how to meet this problem. Since 1926, when the present school wos built, educotionol processes ond methods hove chonged moteriolly. Awore of these chonging conditions, the trustees ore considering what is needed to turn out scholosticolly well-prepored boys ond ot the some time retoin sociol toctors important to ci well-rounded individual. Con- stontly preoccupied with insuring thot U.S. continues to groduote this type of youth, the Boord of Trustees pursues its ulitmote oim: the formo- tion ot' men prepored to toke their ploce in Western society ond to work tovvord its eventuol perfection.
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