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A. S. B. Commission Executive Chairmanehiies STOCKTON l Commissioner of Entertainment- -VIRGINIA NEBLETT Commissioner of Boys' XXlClf3F6LGEORGE SLINGER Commissioner of Girls' XX7Clf3.I'C'x7ERON,-X SWANSON Commissioner of Current Publications- -Bl. VORIS Commissioner of Literary ActivitiesYR. BRANDT Commissioner of FinancefIRENE ENGLEMAN Commissioner of Records-HOWARD GEIB Adviser to the Commission-JOHN I. ENGLEMAN Selected to represent the more than 1-100 members of the school, the Commission of the Associated Stu- dent Body has endeavored to do this to the best of its ability during the past year. As a body the organi- zation has conducted numerous legislative measures for the good of the students and has done all in its power to keep the faculty and students of the institution as one smoothly func- tioning body. Each member of the Commission has fulfilled his particular post to the best of his or her ability and has in return enjoyed the honor and prestige of the body. Unfortunately sickness laid its hand on two of the members, necessitating the resignation of Nlartha Voris as Commissioner of Current Publications in favor of Robert Bottel for the last quarter, and in the extended absence of Howard Geib. Financially the year was not equal to that of preceding administrations as was expected. However the manner in which each member of this body realized and adjusted himself to conditions is commendable. The year saw the first use of the fine new stadium and bleachers with dressing rooms under the structure, the installation of a separate office for the annual, and many new ideas in rallies and assemblies. Much credit is due Iohn I. Engleman, adviser to the Commission, and the several advisers of the various departments. They worked untiringly to aid the body in carrying out the ideals and traditions of Poly to the close of a successful year. John I. Engleman
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I JAMES W. STOCKTON STUDENT ADMINISTRATION What a duII pIace schooI wouIcI be without its athIetics, debates, dramatics, and all other important parts oi schooI IiIe Icnown as extra-curricuIar activities. Character is moIdecI here as much as in the cIass room. Student activities are the IJirthpIace of many executives, writers, athIetes, ancI successIuI peopIe in every waII4 of Iife, Ior it is here that one Iearns to Iive with one's Fellow man. of 19 Iac
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THE COMMISSION lames Stockton has ably served as president of the student hodv and presiding oliicer in the Coni- mission, where he acts as ex-officio memher. Commissioner of Enter- tainment and Vice president of the student body is the position that Virginia Neblett has capalmly filled in this, her second year on the Commission. Sponsoring a state convention of Girls Leagues was one of the many proiects of Verona Swanson, Com- missioner of Girls' Yvelfare. George Slinger, head ot' Boys' XX'C'lfElI'G, has given much of his time to the pro- motion of athletics in the school and should he commended highly. Rextord Brandt and ixlartha Voris, Commissioners of Literary Activities and Current Publica- tions, respectively, have continued to expand the annual and school paper as well as promoting debate and oratory which come under this portfolio. Two juniors, lrene Hngleman and Howard Geib, have given credit to their class by the ellicient management of their departments those of Commissioners of Finance and Records. --f 212 Stockton Swanson Brandt Enulema n Neblett Slinger Voris Geib
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