Willard Middle School - Target Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1915

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THE TARGET 13 BAND. Upper row, left to right — William Woollet, Louis Dougherty, Hubert Bryant, Irving Jurgenseon, Walter St. John, Harold Woolsey, Donald Kit zmiller, Robert Edgar. Lower row — Francis Phillips, Stanly Donogh, Sidney Brown, Robert McCullough, Louis Lininger, Standish Donogh, James McCullough, Heber Gute, Ralph Beais, Allen Ingalls, Charles Whitworth. In front — Frederick Fender. Y. M. C. A. entertainment given the evening of May seventh. At the first field day of the intermediate high schools, May eighteenth, they stim- ulated enthusiasm and led us oa to victory. The organization was a great source of pride to McKinley School that day, and a joy to all assembled. PIANO CLUB. At the meeting of this organization held on April fourth, a pleasing pro- gram was renderd. Camille Haynes played The Song of the Lark, by Tschaikowsky; Pauline Elder, A Fantasie, by Mendelssohn; Mar- jorie McCullough, Venetian Boat Song, by Mendelssohn; Natalie Ray- mond gave one movement from a Sonata, by Mozart; and Herbert Daube, A Selection in G Minor, by Mendelssohn. The fifth and last meeting was held Friday, May twenty-first. This half-hour was given over entirely to members of the High Ninth Class. Herbert Daube played The Chase, by Heller; Minnie Chan played The Brooklet, composed by her teacher, Otto Fleisner; Gait Bell, Sherzo, by Mendelssohn; Muriel Ditzler, To a Water-lily, by Mac- Dowell; Beulah Butler, The Last Hope, by Gottschalk, and Ruth Sor-

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12 THE TARGET ORCHESTRA. Upper row, left to right — Robert Edgar, Edward Derby, John Broth- ers, Lawrence Kett. Se cond row — Irving Jurgenson, Walter St. John, Stanly Donogh, Ken- neth Graham, Arthur Gunderson, Hubert Bryant, Harold Woolsey, Robert McCullough. Lower row — Francis Phillips, Louis Lininger, Moses Rey, Ashley Hill, Edwin Borgstrom, Frank Sturges, John Olney, Marjorie Bond, Erato Deh- mel, Eleanor Weber, Ruth Scotford, James McCullough, Charles Whit- worth. RESERVE JUNE 1ST. The musical organizations expect to give a concert on the evening of June first in Wilkins ' Hall. The pro- ceeds will be used for the purchase of band and orchestral instruments, and music for all the organizations. The Glee Club will sing a cantata called The Village Blacksmith with organ and piano accompaniment. The Orchestra will give Marsch by Lachner, Narcissus by Nevin, and Crusader Overture by Rollinson. The Band is preparing the Juno Overture by L. P. Laurendean, and March Indenpendentia by R. B. Hall. Some of our graduates will as- sist in the program. Our concerts have always been a success and a source of great pleasure to particip- ants and audience as well. The mem- bers of our music department have been working faithfully, individually and collectively, as various toots, blasts and chords from eight to four have indicated. We feel sure that their efforts on June first will be sec- ond to none. THE BAND. Our Band played at the May Day Festival held in the public park on San Pablo avenue, Saturday, May first. Again they were heard at the



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GLEE CLUB. Upper row, left to right — Jane Lawson, Winifred Wishard, Millie Tremp, Blanch Tomaine, Avis Rodehaver, Wickes Glass, Edward Bar- nard, Morgan Cox, Harvey Larke, Edward Gove, Louis Dougherty Moses Rey, Howard Irwin, George Bliss, Henry Holm, Grace Mills, Helen Light- ner, Priscilla Collom. Second row — Faith Milliken, Emily Noble, Marie Myers, Jane Reiley, Katherine Wilder, Muriel Ditzler, Elva Busch, Anna Love, Helen Newlon, Nancy Lloyd, Leda Van Haren, Dorothy Blean, Mary Ames, Mabel Irvine, Mildred Whitaker, Adalene Lewis, Catharine McManus, Byrl Mitchell. Third row — Grafton Carlisle Muriel Collins, Xiyo Uyeyama, Leslie Alexander, Sheila Lambert, Bernice Peiser, Geraldine Quillinan, Mildred Black, Walter St. John, Lois Brock, Lillian Leland, George Eldredge, Beulah Butler, Olga Hansen, Dorothy Dyer, Charlotte Thaxter. Lower row — Muriel Snook, Francis Kelsey, Dorothy Manasse, Louis Lininger, Adelaide Kibbe, Elizabeth Roberts, Charles Whitworth, Ma- rian Woolsey, Maxine Davis, Isabelle Gall, Louise Runckel, William Thompson, Alice Queen, Vera Arnold, Madeline Sanderson. rick, ' Posthumous Waltz, by Chop- in. By some oversight the names of eighteen members of the Piano Clnb were omitted in our last issue. They are: Lorena Edwards, Edith Landon, Terrill Durbrow, Eleanor Bonner, Barbara Simpson, Elizabeth Roberts, Albert Becker, Loretta Wardlaw, Anita Foss, Natalie Raymond, Ger- trude Hatch, Luella Longenecker, Margaret Wishard, Roberta Holmes, Amybeth Payson, Herbert Daube, Muriel Ditzler, Jean Scotford. We are sorrow to lose Muriel Oakshott, who has left for her home in Australia. She was an inspiration to us all and we miss her.

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