Willard Middle School - Target Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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Willard Middle School - Target Yearbook (Berkeley, CA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 15 of 64
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Page 15 text:

STUDENT CONTROL COURT STUDENT COUNCIL Greater W i 1 1 a r d For every man one country, One flag, one form of rule; Likewise for every student There is one most loved school. A country gains in adding From other lands and laws, And Edison has joined us To aid us in the cause. There may be little difference Between ours and the rest, But we shall know for all time That ours is quite the best. Of better schools and spirit, Now one is made of two. We sing a hail to our school — Willard, our best to you! Jack Westlake 15

Page 14 text:

STUDENT COUNCIL The Willard Student Council consists of the Student Body Officers and the presidents of the various classes with Miss Farwell as its sponsor. The council has made rapid progress this term. It has planned three big events, the Target campaign under the supervision of Mr. Baxter; Spring Day, sponsored by Miss S. Smith, and the semiannual election of Student Body Officers, supervised by Miss Chace. The Target campaign was on from the 1st of March to the 20th of the same month. A large thermometer was placed on the school grounds giving a day-by-day recording of the number of subs criptions sold. A graph was also made which represented the daily percentage of the quota gained by each individual room. This stimulated wholesome competition, which resulted in a most satisfactory campaign. The council contributed much to the success of Spring Day by ex- plaining the plans and notices to the pupils of the various rooms. It also entered heartily into the organization of the new system for electing Student Body Officers and carried out the plans for the registration of voters most efficiently. The election proved a most instructive as well as interesting innovation. Student Council Members President Secretary Sponsor— Vice-Preside t Douglas Miller ... Bill Simpson - .Jane Jackson Miss Farwell Ben Arey Dave Ayers Jean Barber Duane Beeson Betty Berryhill Edith Bowman Barbara Cochrane Bill Dreusike Bill Dundon Helen Evans Mary Fulmer Barbara Gingg Thelma Hume Marcia Robinson George Rugg Merle Steinmann Ann Stevenson Bob Sproul Jim Van Slyke Norman Wiley Betty Prentiss Ralph Ready Herman Iventosch Harry Koplan Louise Lindley Ruth Meads Bill Miller Ch u-les Morris Baird Oliver 14



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STUDENT CONTROL Willard has had for several years a group of students assisting the faculty in corridor traffic. This term, however, some valuable additions have been made, and some new projects tried. The Student Control con- sists of a chief, two captains, two lieutenants, and nearly eighty other officers who stand in the halls and yards to direct traffic, keep order in the vicinity of the lockers, and to perform any other duties that are necessary to maintain order. A court is also a part of the machinery of the Student Control. Here arrests made by officers are tried, and sen- tences given. Weekly meetings of the Student Control are held to discuss problems and to install any desirable improvement. The officers very generally feel they receive a valuable training by contact with the different types of boys and girls and from the discipline they must give themselves in self-control, intelligent sympathy, and moral courage. Willard heartily endorses the Student Control. It feels it is a progres- sive project from which all are deriving benefit. STUDENT CONTROL BOARD Chief Harvey Short Captains Louis Bennett, Norman Wiley, DeWitt Dettmer Lieutenants Rosemary Mcintosh, Dick Reed, Charles Richards Officers Ray Altman Joe Ambrose Alexander Anderson Marjorie Anderson Jim Arbios Dorothy Bauer Natalie Beeson Cornelia Bingham Lois Bradshaw Allen Bray Edward Brewer Arch Brown Virginia Carleton Warren Carr Glenn Connors Happy Coyle Carleton Cross Fred Cushing Mary Anne Delmore Charles Delsescaux Kerwin Dennis Robert Dettmer Bill Dreusike Anne Duhring BillDundon Martha Eaton Charles Evans Vincent Evensen Alice Forkum Kathleen Fox June Frisbie Bill Gester Betty Grass Bruce Hamilton Felicie Hammons Errol Hatfield Sherman Hay Wilbur Hedquist Ruth Higginbotham Wilfred Hodgkin Frank Hoyt Yukio Kawamoto Anita Magneson Florence Makower Virginia Martin Arthur Mcintosh Tom McLaren Mary McPeak Margaret Meads Barbara Mel Robert Muir Betty Mullin Barbara Phillips Wesley Plunkett Charles Rappold Harry Regina James Ruff John Shepherd Bdl Simpson Glen Slaughter Timmie Smith Patsy Stava Hugh Steven Annabel Stevenson Mary Sutherland Edna Swenson Russell Terkildsen Doreta White Janice Wickline Emerson Wright 16

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