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'DDD7377P7DD7D7PD777bD7 BOOSTER 4444444CCKCKCKQKKKQQCG nnofvations-J HIE 9A CLASS of January 1931 was the first class to give a gift to the school. The giftwas a picture of the first prin- cipal of Woodrow Wilson, Perry Carmichael. 2. The 1930-31 school year was the Hrst in which a citizen- ship record of pupils was recorded. This grade takes the place of the deportment grade used in grammar school. The organi- zation and details of the citizenship code were worked out by the Student Council assisted by a committee of teachers. 3. At the beginning of the second semester, class sponsors were first appointed. The class sponsors work with home room teachers and deans. They try to assist failing pupils and also help prepare assembly programs and other social events for students. 4. The first Wilson handbook was published and distributed at the beginning of the second semester. lt is a very helpful book, stating briefly the rules and regulations of Wilson Junior High School. ' 5. ln September 1930, the first Director of Activities was appointed. The Director of Activities helps put over and directs plays, Carnivals, shows, etc. She also has charge of the general policies which govern home room programs. 6. During the first semester of this year the library for the first time was used as a reading room. Once a week each English class meets in the library for a free reading hour. 7. The 9A class of June 1931 gave the first class play pre- sented at Wilson. 95533513??DD7lDDDD77D775?7 'SS' KKKCCCCCCCKCCCCCCCCCCCCCKK' PAGE 20
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