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ADMINISTRATION-Dr. F. Milton Sager, Assistant P p I, Miss Margaret Meikle, Vice-Principal. ADMINISTRATION-Our school is steadily improving its programs ot study and cur- riculum to serve the individual needs ot all pupils. lt is the duty ot our vice principals and counselors to help students talce advant- age ot these opportunities. Advice on ca- reers, help with scholarships, and tallcs with the parents are just a tew ot the important jobs this hardworking group pertorms. Miss Meilcle and Dr. Sager, althoughilboth new to Wilson this year, have won the re- spect and love ot the entire student body with their lcindly understanding and expert guidance. Counselors tor separate grades ably handle the students' many problems. The seniors will long remember Mr. Lewis and Mr. Humphrey tor their triendly advice. With Miss Green helping the Juniors and Miss McClellan, the Sophomores, this year's underclassmen plan their programs tor high school to prepare them tor their chosen voc- ations. COUNSELORS-Mr. Humphrey, Heaclg'Nlr. Lewis, Seniors, Miss Green, Juniors, Miss McClellan, Sophomores. 'll
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zmffy OUR PRINCIPAL-Michigan STaTe schools can cerTainly be proud oT EaTon O. Bemis, one of Their TinesT graduaTes and our princi- pal. Mr. Bemis received his A. B. degree aT Michigan STaTe Normal College in YpsilanTi and his M. A. aT The UniversiTy oT Michigan in Ann Arbor. He has now swiTched his aTTenTion To U.C.l..A., where he is working on his docToraTe. Mr. Bemis' TirsT Teaching experiences were in Michigan schools. aT Bergland and Saline, where he TaughT and coached. For The nexT Ten years he was principal oT iunior and senior high schools in Marine CiTy, Michigan, and Tor seven years direcTed an elemenTary school in Ecorse, Michigan. His TirsT posiTion in Cali- Tornia was as a counselor aT Franklin Junior High School, here in Long Beach, Tor Two years. Then he wenT To Lakewood where he was principal oT Mark Twain ElemenTary School and Lakewood Junior High. LaTer he was superinTendenT oT The Lakewood DisTricT unTil iTs merger wiTh Long Beach. Coming To Wilson in SepTember oT l952, he has con- Tinued To mainTain our high sTandards oT excellence and achievemenT. 'rw' PRlNClPAL'S MESSAGE-lT's noT always easy To disTinguish beTween work and play. I've seen boys come oTT The TooTball Tield compleTeIy exhausTed, yeT when you ask Them whaT They have been doing, The answer is playing TooTball . l have seen The gleam oT ioy Trom achievemenT come inTo The eyes oT oThers aTTer The solving oT a pare Ticularly diTTiculT problem in algebra, or wiTh The saTisTacTory compleTion oT a speed TesT in Typing, or oT innumerable oTher acTiviTies in and around a school. Some oT These are called work and some play , depending upon one's pride in accomplishmenT and one's inTeresT in The acTiviTy. A good share oT all liTe is iusT like ThaT, and The really happy person is he who is TorTunaTe enough To inTegraTe his abiliTies wiTh his Tasks, and who has learned The real ioy ThaT comes Trom achievemenT while doing his uTmosT. My sincere hope Tor each oT you is ThaT each Task which conTronTs you is wiThin your grasp and ThaT you have To sTand on Tip-Toe To reach iT. EaTon O. Bemis, Principal
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CLERKS--UPPER: Sumi Yosfiihara and Mrs. Noble in Counsefor's office. Mrs Spicer, Girls' Attendance, has heard all the excuses in the book. Mr. Wade, the omnipresent Catcher , Mrs. Deck, Boys' Attendance. Mrs. Van Wornier, in the Girls' Gym. LOWER: Johnnie Johnson, whose cherry voice and happy disposition never fail to make us smile as we reach for our telephone. Mrs. Pinkard, Mr. Bemis' efficient secretary. Mrs. CLERKS-Bruinville has increased this year by almost a thousand students, and our clerks have continued to do their work quiet- ly and etticiently. Although they are kept busy, they always find time to be friendly with the students, trom problems ot hand- ling blue slips to tinding lost books and pre- paring election petitions. From the tront ottice to the Girls' Gym, the clerical statt are most helpful to students in distress. The clerks work the year round. While we are en- joying our vacations, they are busy at school preparing tor the Fall semester. PTA-Upper: Faculty and parents enioy delicious Ham Dinner, PTA tradi- tion. lower: Mothers file membership records in the cafeteria. Right: Our honored PTA president at Founders' Day Tea. Seated: Mmes. Fromlath and Hodge, Mrs. Houghton, Mrs. Sullivan, in the front office. Mrs. Burkhard, who not only issues books but cares for Lost and Found. Mrs. Whittaker, our nurse. INSERT: The financial twins: Mrs. Robinson, manager of the Student Store, and Mrs, Hughes, Student Body Banker, who collects and banks over 5lO0,000 a year for Wilsonites. P.T.A.-With the theme, 0pportunity Un- limited , this year's P.T.A. has tinished an- other satistying year ot promoting better relationships between school and the home. Under the guidance ot Mrs. Fromlath, they donated a permanent bulletin board that, placed in tront ofthe library, gives students a quick resume ot the week's activities. With a successful l-lam Dinner, they raised funds for a scholarship. They sponsored an inform' ative talk on the United Nations and were, in turn, instructed by Wilsonites in the ads vantages ot student government. Thompson. Standing Mmes. Walker, Laughlin, Findlay, Rene, Hanbery, Kirkpatrick, Herman, and Marins. QE.. - :LJ 0' 'wo Z2 s clit., X ,4 ,N N , tau!! s ss
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