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Wilhiril Citizenship Clnli Social consciousness at Willard, which is the aim of the Citizenship Club, is already rapidly developing in a large number of our students. Seventy-six boys and girls attended the Citizenship Party this spring and received their Privilege Cards . These Privilege Cards are rewards for a term average of A in citizenship. The privileges granted are many and varied from studying out of doors in the sunshine to a free eighth period every day in the week. Citizenship Cards for superior citizenship for the term ending December, 1932, were awarded on February 9, 1933. The following stu- dents received First Year Cards : Douglass Cayne, Dorothy Davis, Rich- ard Ellis, Billy Finley, Kathleen Fox, Elizabeth Glasson, Wilbur Hedquist, Jean Hyde, Ynez Johnston, Yukio Kawamoto, Helen Keyes, Sam Laidig, Mary Latimer, Dorothy Leary, James Leppard, Jean Porter, Rosemary Raybourne, Barbara Ransom, Richard Reed, Nancy Smith, Claire Snell, Morton Swarth, Annabel Wann, William Wann, Lincoln Werum, Janice Wickline, Constance Williams, Myrl Wilson. Second Year Cards — First Semester were granted to Loring Barker, Helen Barry, Charlotte Blake, Lois Bradshaw, Mary Dent, Emegene Ehorn, Fillmore Eisenmayer, Audrey Evernden, Robert Foster, June Fris- bie, Sumaye Harano, Gladys Hirsch, Kimiye Kawakami, Davida Larson, Gilman Leist, Norma Lindstrom, Barbara Mel, Elizabeth Newman, Kath- erine Nims, Janice Pearsall, Charles Rappold, Anne Rowell, Richard Scott, Dorothy Smith, Maryeve Spicer, Muriel Stevens, Marion Torpen, Arlene Vincent. Second Year Cards — Second Semester were awarded to Jean Barker, Natalie Becker, Gurney Breckenfeld, Elizabeth Burns, Mary Ann Del- more, Haidee De Witt, Nancy De Witt, Emaleen Gordon, Jeanne Hays, Yoshi Hibino, Alice Keehner, Mary Kobayashi, Shirley Larson, Violet Laudel, Fay Linville, Maxine Phillips, Narcisa Rhodes, Margery Skaife, Marion Smith, Virginia Waldo. Success If a man will work and earn success And overcome his laziness, He ' ll find that his great happiness Is to achieve. If man won ' t work, he ' s bound to fall For without toil behind it all Chance for success will be too small, And he will grieve. The m oral of this tale you see Is work, u ' ork hard and steadily. The fine results you ' ll find will be Hard to believe. Haidee De Witt.
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STUDENT OFFICERS Our Student Body Record JpOR the past term the student council of this school has endeavored to build up a regime of self-government. To a certain degree this has been successful. The plan has been to have the student officers note in the yards any violations of school rules and then to have a discussion of the mis- demeanors in the council meeting for the improvement and remedy of the unsatisfactory conditions. The student council is a group of students representing the personnel of Willard. The meetings of the council are held every other Friday. The representatives are Janice Graff, Gordon Jones, Bob Maxwell, Marion Smith, Paul Cole, Rachel Forbes, Elsa Sched- ler, Bill Black, Claire Thatcher, Doris Cooper, George Stevens, Charles Lundholm, Mary-Lou Upton, Ynez Johnston, Harold Swantner, Anne Duhring, Grace Tufts, Dorothy McGregor, Patsy Stava, Charles Tyler, Jane Erickson, Billy Finley, Bill Simpson, Thelma Hume, Armstrong Hunter, George Becker, Clive Anger, Jack Gill, Leonard Meyer, Eugenie Hannon, and Bill Pomeroy. The Junior Red Cross Representative is Betty Ann Thomas. There have been several general assemblies this past term. They were Lincoln ' s Birthday, Washington ' s Birthday, the Annual Boy Scout Week Program, the Museum Week Program, and the Spring Day Evening En- tertainment followed by a full-day carnival. The Spring Festival was a recreational as well as a financial success. The Chamber of Commerce of Berkeley held a meeting in honor of Capt. Gulliver and men of the U. S. Frigate Constitution. All the student body presidents and vice-presidents of the four junior high schools and the senior high schools were invited. There has been cooperation among the student officers as well as with the student body, and the term has therefore been successful. The student body officers are Lester Ready (president), Hope Valentine (vice-presi- dent) , and Douglas Miller (secretary) . The high nine class officers are Max Thelen (president) , Sherman Lea (vice-president) , and Janice Graff ( sec- retary) . Lester Ready.
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Scholarship Honors Jt is with the greatest of pleasure that the Target announces the names of the students of Willard who by their earnest and enthusiastic efforts have gained scholarship honors. In the graduation class of December, 1932, gold Ws, which are Willard ' s rewards for the highest scholarship attain- ments, were awarded to Ralph Jones, Eleanor Massie, Doras Moreton, Ada Nutting, and Marjorie Rosenthal. At the same time Alice D. Davis, Elizabeth Davis, Florence Derickson, Nancy Lee Buff, Estha Kaleschke, and Lucille Klein received Honorable Mention. For the first report period of this semester the following names were on the Honor Roll as a result of their outstanding scholarship accomplish- ments: LOW SEVENTH GRADE — Doris Amsbaugh, Robert Anderson, Ronada Bailey, Jane Anne Baker, Dorothy Beeskow, Dorothy Blosser, Guy Bradshaw, Barbara Bush, Janice Cardwell, Helen Challoner, Margaret Challoner, Betty Jane Chubb, Dorothy Dick, Margaret Doane, Betty Downs, Betty Evans, Jim Fowle, Barbara Germain, Jack Gill, Barbara Gingg, Marthel Greves, Virginia Hacker, Eugenie Hannon, Georgeanna Hays, Yukio Hibino, Gene Hoggatt, Margaret Hole, Fred Honsinger, Kathryn Kieffer, Junior Logan, Katharine Lyon, Louise Mackie, Dell Martin, Eldridge Maulsby, Russell Messner, Leonard Meyer, Bill Miller, Sue Miller, Bethene Moreton, Janice Morgan, Patricia Naess, Nina Ortleib, Akiko Ota, Kay Pearce, Bob Randall, Ralph Ready, Elizabeth Richards, Sue Richardson, Alfred Schmidt, Sylvia Scott, Bob Stoner, Bob Trolson, Roger Willis, Donald Wrinkle. HIGH SEVENTH GRADE — Geneva Bartlett, George Becker, Shirley Becker, Evelyn Bergen, Lauan Boynton, Almeda Brown, Paula Bruen, Lois Bugbee, Lelia Cayne, Milton Chamblin, Barbara Cochrane, Marjorie Cox, Adele de Fremery, Murray Dickie, Vera Dingledine, Norma Dotters, George Dyke, Martha Eaton, Mary Fulmer, Elizabeth Glasson, Phyllis Gwin, Felicie Hammons, Tomiko Harano, Nobuko Higashi, Jane Hoggatt, Edgar Hughes, Armstrong Hunter, Robert Jones, Bob Kerley, Lois Kruschke, Lorraine Landreth, Elsie Latimer, Katherine Latimer, James Leppard, Budd Lindsay, Alexander Ling, Ruth Martin, Marjorie McClellan, Margaret Meads, Virginia Miller, Marjorie Moore, Phyllis Morehouse, Robert Morris, Helen Murphy, Billy Noel, Helen Oatman, George O ' Connor, Billy Pomeroy, Rosemary Raybourne, Dorothy Robinson, Mary Russell, Florence Shea, Nancy Ann Smith, Rowena Smith, Bob Sproul, Morton Swarth, Alma Tregoning, William Wann, Margaret Wright, Betty Wylie. LOW EIGHTH GRADE — Shirley Ames, Alexander Anderson, Charlotte Blake, Lois Bradshaw, Jean Brown, John Campbell, Molly Davies, Katherine de Fremery, Fillmore Eisenmayer, Nancie Ferrier, Billy Finley, Alice Forkum, Robert Foster, Douglas Gould, Laverne Harbaugh, Sherman Hay, Billy Herrod, Ruth Higgin- botham, Robert Hink, Gladys Hirsch, Betty Hyde, Verna Johnson, Leonard Key, Davida Larson, Norma Lindstrom, Tom McLaren, Barbara Mel, Anne Morgan, Katherine Nims, Janice Pearsall, Robert Perkins, Charles Rappold, Dick Reed, Anne Rowell, Harvey Short, Bill Simpson, Margaret Spicer, Eugene Steinman, Hugh Steven, John Can Heerden, Jimmie Van Slyke, Doreta White, Myrl Wilson, Betty Winder. HIGH EIGHTH GRADE — Ray Altman, Mary Marjorie Beal, Betty Berryhill, Cornelia Bingham, Edward Brewer, Charles Brown, Herbert Bull, Happy Coyle, Mary Delmore, Anne Duhring, Emegene Ehorn, Charles Evans, Audrey Evernden, Marian Fisher, Kathleen Fox, June Frisbie, Janice Gardner, Eileen Garling- house, Frank Gray, Steve Harding, Alice Keehner, Cleo Kingsley, Mary Kobayashi, Dorothy Lansing, Violet Laudel, Jean Liddicoat, Florence Makower, Ruth McGlauflin, Arthur Mcintosh, Rosemary Mcintosh, Eleanor McKeighan, Mary McPeak, Madeline Meyer, Douglas Miller, Fumie Nomura, Dan Paulsen, Maxine Phillips, Wesley Plunkett, Jean Porter, Joe Ralston, Harry Regina, James Ruff, Leila Rutland, Virginia Saam, Tom Sagimori, John Scott, Glen Slaughter, Lowell Smith, Claire Snell, Rowena Stetson, Annabel Stevenson, Charles Tyler, Justin Vanderlaan, Richard Webb, Jack Westlake, Gregory Whipple, Janice Wickline. LOW NINTH GRADE — Marjorie Barker, Helen Barry, Nancy Boyd, Gurney Breckenfeld, Elsa Brehme, Gertrude Davis, Lucile Davis, Mary Dent, Jean Fleeson, George French, Aileen Gilkey, Patricia Grady, Margaret Hall, Sumaye Harano, Jeanne Hays, Yoshi Hibino, Ynez Johnston, Eirwen Jones, Margaret Jones, Kimiye Kawakami, Gilman Leist, Zoya Leporsky, Leslie Lockwood, Paula Mackay-Cantell, Dick Maulsby, Beatrice Maxwell, Elinor Nevin, Elizabeth Newman, Victor Relich, Betsy Saph, Ernest Smiley, Norman Spitzer, Tom Tanabe, Mary-Lou Upton, Edward Valentine, Virginia Waldo, Constance Williams. HIGH NINTH GRADE— Bill Andrews, Ruth Angell, Jean Barker, Loring Barker, Edward Barry, Natalie Becker, Charles Bell, Helen Betaque, Jerry Brashear, Elizabeth Burns, Mary Carey, Douglass Cayne, Fern Cook, Beverly Cooper, Dolores Davis, Dorothy Davis, Jeannette Davis, Dorothy Dill, Dick Ellis, Billie Ennis, Dorothy Ernst, Hugh Ferrier, Rachel Forbes, William Gaddis, Jack Gegan, Emaleen Gordon, Janice Graff, Virginia Haddock, Betty Hansen, Kioshi Hikoyeda, Lois Jones, Helen Keyes, Sam Laidig, Shirley Larson, Mary Latimer, Sherman Lea, Charlotte Logan, Jeannette Mackie, Phyllis Mahon, Theresa Maioline, Aileen
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