Edward Welles STUDENT ADMINISTRATION Partlclpatlon In atlwletlcs, dramatrcs, delaatlng, and all otI1er Innes ol extra currncular worlc are ol an equal value to tlme student an Iater lute as IS I'ns worlc ln tlwe class room By tlwe contacts made an sclwool a better judgment of cI1aracter IS developed In tlwe student I'lere everyone stands on Iwls own abllrty and learns tI1e greatest lesson tauglwt I1ow to alalde wltlw Fellow man if E X 2:2371 R 'ff - ,Gftzf ,Q Q as iw Y-fr ' ,h XT . I I I I T .
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Edward Welles has served as president of the Student Body and presiding officer of the Commission with much success for the year of 1952-1935. The Commissioner of Girls' Welfare is Betty Landis, who acts as president of the Girls League. She has successfully con- ducted welfare work and numer- ous social events. Irene Engleman, as Commis- sioner of Entertainment, has given us some fine programs during this, her second year as a Commissioner. The vice-president of the Student Body is Howard Geib, the Com- missioner of Boys' Welfare. He has seen to it that athletics are more highly regarded in the school and deserves much credit. The chief duty of Robert Hunter, Commissioner of Current Publi- cations, is to edit the Spotlight, the school paper. Anne Evans, Com- missioner of Literary Activities, puts out the year book each spring and supervises the debating in the school. Herbert Little and Eleanor Best are the two Iunior Commissioners. They have managed the depart- ments of Records and Finance with admirable and hard-working suc- cess. 3-af, arf ' 5 nf, 2 '- gifs .4 , t 'fl . .Xi ig. a . . - is ju . ..'. G :rim ' 1,5 1 ,-ffiil J-45 . .a . ss.- , 'rf SW, if - pf -4.4M KI 'fiyfri 'fiiii 3 52 x l Lil i f 13' X 2' i 31 : , K., - . A ,itffi 'Fi'l'. ' f 'Y il -1 yi... '33 ' - W, 5:5 L , vi F1 . 4, 5- . Jw . , ,Z 'F 5' -fcY'i '1 I ' 'ww l -I ggy.. . if W gg . . if T 'V ' 'H WL? -. 'I f! f' 'F' ' rf ,jf Welles Engleman Geib Landis r ig? Hunter Evans 25 ,3 Little nest fj FFT. ,52- 451 .F if xg: ,f 21 J-
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