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THE REFLECTOR VV AA A A VVVVV AAAAVyyVVVyyyv yAAAA6A Vs.'VSAAAA A ViVv'Vv:V' ’. A A? ADMINIi I he administration of our school sys- tem may well be compared to the effici- ent cooperative staff of any giant mec- hanism. The general superintendent is at the helm, aided and advised by the Board of Education, and upon them rests the responsibility of guiding the ship through periods of distress and tur- moil. Our superintendent, Mr. W. W. Bor- den. has served commendable in this ca- pacity for four years. He was elected to this office because of his efficient direction of South Bend Schools, where he had served twelve years. The Board of Education, which works diligently in unison with our superintendent, has helped promote progressive methods and improvements beneficial to the students of our educational institution. They understand thoroughly the wants and needs of a rapidly developing modern school. BOARD Ol EDI‘CATION Mr. ). K. Bransky Mr. J. Ross Gambril Mr. John Salapski fourteen
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fRATION THE REFLECTOR The high school administration may be compared with the heads of divisions simplifying the control of a huge airliner. The principal and his assistants, the fac- ulty, see that their methods are adaptable and convenient to the student, as the steward and stewardess of the ship see to the comfort and convenience of those entrusted to their care. Our principal. Mr. L. C. Grubb, who has served in this capacity for eighteen years, has. through his wide experience and extensive education, earned a repu- tation of integrity and perseverance among any who have come in personal contact with him. We have found in him a good friend, one in whom we could place our confidence and expect him to understand. .C. Grubb 7 Mr. STCDKNT COlTNCIL The Student Council consists of a group of students with advisory capacity, con- sisting of presidents of each of the four classes and one additional representative from each home room. These members cooperate with the principal in suggesting and helping to pm across the various activities of the school, together with any constructive influence that the organization may be able to exert in the best interests of the school. Row I M. Seman,(fe fe bAr K4ilii 6A }4CCole. I. Tapaj. a. E. Markut. J. Mantich. E. Sheet?., S. Gurevitz. i-v —! - Row II I1. Demas. G. ColnuS? 1 Pzpgar. A. YVajvoda. G. Harangody, M. Kinck. P. Kovachic. V. Oliver. R Gr fift ’«
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