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1931 
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[[image - black and white photograph of 16 members of the Cross Section Club]]

The Cross Section Club

The Cross Section Club is the most influential organization on the campus.  Wiley has not student council, but in a large degree the Cross Section Club is a worthy substitute. It its meetings with President Dogan all problems facing the student are frankly discussed and a remedy is formulated and submitted to the faculty with the Club's endorsement.

Through this organization the opinions of the students on matters pertaining to life at Wiley are transmitted to the Faculty; after the Club has given its opinion.

In its attempt to get representatives from every class of students its personnel is most diversified. It includes outstanding leaders and silent leaders of the campus.

This year's membership consists of the following:

Bernard A. Adams, Jr.
Gerald Adams
Nolan H. Anderson
Henrietta Bell
Edward Bruce
Eugene B. Cavil
Lionel Collins
Eula Cotton
Walter B. Ford
Clarence L. Franklin
Rossye Leigh Gibson
Rudolph Hill
Lonnie Jackson
Henry Johnson
Orian Loving
Osby M. McDaniels
Charles R. Pierson
Mildred Portis
L. B. Prater
V. Lewis Russell
Marguerite Simmons
Cora M. Sutton
Vivian Thomas
Lois Towles
Bobbie Van Zandt
Lullelia Walker
Taft Wilson