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?: f - ixC Mrs. Bess Breazeale Gym Accompanist Fern Bergen Sec. to Counselor Mrs. Etta Johnson Switchboard Operator Charia Bowles Library Cleric Marcella Norris Student Body Secretary Faye Newsome Switchboard Operator Mrs. Myra Pinckard Secretary to Principal Mrs. Mary G. Meade Assistant Registrar Onalee Repp Store Accountant Frances A. White Supervisor of Store Evelyn Waterman Attendance Cleric Mary Solbcrg Clerk to Dean of Girls and Vice-principal PARHNT - TEACHERS ' ASSOCIATION — Meeting the challenge flung them by econr.mnic conditions oi the country and the actunl need of students, the Wilson-Junior College Parent Teach- ers ' Association, under the leadership of Mrs. Edith Sankey. has successfully attained their main object- ive: to increase the Student Aid Fund for such necessities as student lunches, c lothing, glasses, and shoes. Money for the student aid during the past year has been raised from three principal sources, v o ;r.usi- cal teas held at the home of Mrs. Blalce Allison: two appearances of the jefferson-Wilson Mothers ' Chonis, a Christmas concert and a Minstrel Shou; and a baked food sale at the Mu ' icipal Market. Officers for the year were: Mrs. Edith Sankew President; Mrs. Wade Walker, first Vice president: Mrs. Mansfield Hervev, second Vice-president: Mrs. E. H. Lore, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Blake Adlison, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. C. I. Dock- stader, Financial Secretary; Mrs. Bruce Newby, Historian; Mrs. W. M. Killingsworth, Auditor; !rs. J. F. Cubbic, Parliamentarian Interpreting rhc new Wilson tent plant, its prob- lems, methods, and difficulties of reconstruction, which confront the Board of Education, has been the major work of the Fathers ' Couricil. With A. E. Hale.s, chairman, they have interpreted the school situation between administration, parents, and anx- ious public. A. L. Oligcr is Vice-president, and Walter H. Case, Secretary-Treasurer. MOTHERS ' CHORUS- Completing three years of choral work designed for singing, fellowship, and as an income for aid fimd, the Mothers ' Chor- us has met weekly for three years. TTiev have ap- peared in concerts arid have broadcast on civic pro- grams. 27
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Sarah iVIathews, Counselor-Registrar phere incited friendliness, fellowship, and service which was all-important in maintairiing the morale of the student body under such trying conditions. Those of the administrative body who performed outstanding services were Harry J. Moore, princi- pal, who through untiring effort supplied the im- petus which was essential for the success of the system; Miss Sarah L. Mathews, Counselor-Regis- trar; John Mangold. Vice-principal; Miss Ida G. Nolds, Dean of Girls; and Dr. W. J. Klopp, direc- tor of education. RECONSTRUCTION— Cooperating with the local school officials, P.T.A., and aovernmental agencies. Principal Harry J. Moore, has done much to hasten the reconstruction of Wilson buildings. After months of delay at Washington, Sacramento and Los Angeles, the local district patiently awaits the rebuilding for the opening of school next Fall. Wilson ' s reconstruction is part of the citv-wide re- habilitation of schools made necessary by the March 10,1933 earthquake. Rehabilitation was con- firmed by a 3,930,000 city bond election. Final figures for all c ity schools place the cost of work at 6.282,924. As this goes to press bids are being re- ceived for strengthening the Junior College science building and the shops. Doris E, Rumsey A. Scott Nil argarettr-iReagan ' r i jW. Scott rs. A«a L. Sergei J. K. Shallenberger Metha C. Stuempel Arthur F. Stribley Mrs. Helen B. Sullivan May L. Symonds Gladys Waddell Anna S. Townsend Wil R. Davis Woodward Mrs. Iva Whittakec English Language Physical Education Social Studies Physi :al Eduratioii Science English Printing English Home Economics 4 ' jif- Commercial English UV f Social Studies English Health Adviser MV J- '
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Mothers Chorus — First Row: Mesdames Leach, Miller, McKenzie, Sankey, Mr. Frey, director, Mesdames Foreman, Hales, Eastman, Page, Meyer. Second Row: Wood, Butter- worth, Law, Lynch, Moore, Arnold, Turner, Smith, Russell, Randall, Hennes, Kulb, Wi- shon. Third Row: F ammett, Wilson, Red- path, Connor, Perkins, Good, Sheller, Carey. Officers — Mesdames Chr., F ales; Sec, Ran- dall; Treas., Arnold; Sec, Bowman. P.T.A. Board — First Row: Mesdames Dock- stader, F ervey, Allison, President Sankey, Lore, Chubbic Second Row; Mesdames Jones, Rand all, Sherman, Landon, Killingsworth, Flales, Connor, Davis. Third Row: Mesdames Good, Spath, Newby, Cowman, Popham, Otteson. Fourth Row: Mesdames Roberts, Shanley, Cundiff, Loder.
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