Woodrow Wilson Middle School - Statesman Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1928

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X Id. 4 li rl? if l ie? if iii ii il 41 I il V? I s i I i l xl 'D' Fl 1. ll, 'J In l 4 l .V i ,. f ,.1:1 H .g ' T- -,,yg:' 6-'evil' f -'----:gg 1-ffffg Y ff -W ....i.i1. L. i-IL ' Li ,4l,,i.Z!:5i WILSON COURTESY SQUAD The Wilsoil Courtesy Squad is a group of students who donate some of their time to meeting visitors and assisting them in locating the teachers, pupils, or rooms they wish to visit. The presence of this organization tends to promote congenial associations between the school and its patrons. Pupils may volunteer for this activity, but they must have the approval of their teachers as to their eligibility. Pupils must be doing passing work in all their subjects and have a clean citizenship record. lklembers of the Wilson Courtesy Squad Will, at all times, deport themselves in such a Way as to reflect nothing but honor upon the school they represent. Any misdemeanor while on duty, or at any other time, will cause immediate removal of the student's name from the membership list. The membership is composed of about forty members, with Miss Elma Burghart acting as sponsor of the club. JUNIOR POLIQE This organization was started in September, 1927, with Mr. Weger as its sponsor. The first membership numbered forty, but it has grown steadily and is now recognized as one of the largest organizations of the school. This club offers a splendid opportunity to any boy who Wishes to be of service to his school. The general object of this organization is that of relieving teachers of detail dutiesf' Its specific functions are those of maintaining quiet in the corridors, directing traffic, and in general, taking advantage of any opportunity to be of service to the school. Those who attended our school in 1926-27 can readily see the improvement which has taken place in the past year, through the commend- able service of the Junior Police. The members of this club perform their duties in a Way that reflects credit upon the school and the club. We are all proud of our policemen. Page 30 X i I l ' ....-.-,,7, 7' ,.,7v,Y111i'i ' i iIQ. ' :1t: lETLL 'f1' 7 ' ?:':3E-?A' 7' H- Q .wllfilif



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