Willard Middle School - Target Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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STUDENT COUNCIL— COURT OFFICERS— STUDENT CONTROL BOARD — JUNIOR TRAFFIC POLICE Find It Happiness is everywhere, If you can only find it, It ' s in the earth, it ' s in the air For that ' s how God designed it. Patricia Packard. 9

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ADMIIIISfRATlUC Student Control The Student Control was first started at the old McKinley School, and it was the first organization of its kind in our county and probably in our state. The system had a court with student judges. This was given up, however, a little before McKinley was con- solidated with Willard. Today, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Green, the Student Control has a staff of over one hundred pupils with a chief and several ranking officers. This semester the Student Control has taken over the nurse ' s room and rest quarters. Every period some officer is stationed there to assist in keeping order. Then, too, the officers maintain order in the halls and school yard. Mr. Glessner re- marked that he has noticed as he walks through the hall general good order, and he is proud of the organization. Officers: Charles Apgar, Meta Baird, Ava Jean Barber, Helen Barker, Betty Baxter, Duane Beeson, Orva Blaine, Edith Borman, Roy Bradshaw (captain), Margaret Buckley, Alice Carrell, Naylor Cole, Edward Coulon, Elinor Crocker, Thornton Davis (lieutenant), Eleanora Dawson, Armando De Mingo, Melba De Mingo, Patricia Doyle, Boardman Drobish, Dick Duhring, Lorraine Ehle, Robert Ellis, Jean Erickson, Pete Farmer, Mary Dozier Finley, Jean Follette, Melvin Gailon, James Gerlacher, Edward Oilman, Glada Gould (sergeant), Charles Gray (sergeant), Jack Greig (sergeant), Holly Hammond, Patty Hardy, Ursula Haven, Janet Hay, Lois Hiester, Betty Henderson, Hisashi Higashi, Betsy Hoffman, Callie Home (captain), Mona Janney, Rodney Jenks, Eileen Kenyon, Kathleen Kreitler, Glynn Lee, Patsy Linde, Polly Love, Walter Lucas, Glen Lux, Malcolm Magruder, Kenneth McLaughlin, Ruth Meads, Audrey Monahan, Gregory Moon, Arthur Morgan, Polly Morgan, Donald Monday, Merritt Neale, Jack O ' Conner, Walter Paroni, James Pepper, Fern Pruden, Bob Ready (lieutenant), Richard Reinhardt, Donald Remig, Fred Rohde, Edmund Richard, Erna Roth (secretary), Toshiko Sagimori (sergeant), Helen Schauppner, Loxley Scott, Lester Scully (chief), Kenneth Slater, Philip Smith, Doris Sparks, Arch Sparrowe, Ann Stevenson, Pat Stripp, Bernice Stutt, Toshie Tanabe, Bob Trolson, Elisabeth Trumpler, Mary Van Heusen, Gordon Veaco, Louise Warwick, Bill Weik, Thomas Weir, Margaret Whelan, Dorothy Wilson, Imogene Wilson, Don Wood, Eleanor Jean Wood, Georgena Wood, Nan Woodworth. Student Control Court The court staff, as usual, is a group of most efficient Willard citizens, who devote much of their time, which might be used for study or play, toward the betterment of the Willard School. The judges, Mrs. Ivelsky and Mr. Harrison, preside alternately. It is felt that the court has reduced Willard ' s number of constant offenders considerably, and the Willard School is lucky to have such a fine organization. Chief Clerk Wilbur Parkinson was supported by the following staff: Armando De Mingo, Neil Fal- coner, Eugene Kauffman, William McDonald, Conon Molody, Arthur Morgan, Minoru Sano, Loxley Scott, David Stewart, Gerald Whipple, and Eleanor Jean Wood. Junior Traffic Police Willard School can boast that not one pupil has been killed or injured while under the direction of this group of boys. They are doing the school a service that will long be re- membered. Officer Fraser of the Berkeley Police Department was the originator of the Junior Traffic. We are informed that cities all over America and even in some foreign countries have adopted this system of protecting their children. The Willard Junior Police have weekly drills and are a fine marching unit. They are boys who are ready and anxious to serve their school. Traffic police: Jim Arbios, Bill Armstrong, Tony Arrieta, Ed August, Bruce Baker, Ian Ball, Junior Bloodgood, Glen Butler, Bud Crandall, Armando De Mingo, Bill Gracey, Rodney Jenks, Leland Moore, Domonic Marcellino, Alan McGregor, Wilbur Parkinson, Douglas Peasley, James Pepper, John Richardson, Elmer Richberger, Bill Robinson, Ernie Schauppner, Preston Spurrier, Cyril Taylor, Jack Teagarden, Robert Trumpler, Bill Wadge, Eugene Warren, Don Wellington, Stanley Willett. 8



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W. B. A. REPRESENTATIVE CCUNCIL— GIRLS ' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL GIRLS ' LEAGUE ADVISORY BOARD The W. B. A. The W.B.A. ' s have just concluded a busy season as baseball managers. They entertained the Girls ' League Council at a dance recently and were voted most successful hosts. The in- coming L7 Boys were their guests the other day, and these young people are now most eagerly anticipating their fall term at Willard. WlB.A. Council: Richard Angell (president), Bruce Baker, Fred Beretta, Robert Collins, Richard Chinn Bob Cutter, Eugene De Luca, Clifford Elwood, Neil Falconer, Louis Fischl, Leonard Gaffney, James Hahn Wayne Hooper, Edward Howell, Jun Kojaku, Domonic Marcellino, John McManus, Ted Merrill, Jam:; Morley, John Oshida, Fred Rohde, John Schaub, Dave Sherwin, Tom Stanton, Pat Stripp, Harlan Veal Eddie White (secretary), Robert Wise, William Wuori. The Girls 9 League Among their activities this spring term, the Girls ' League has sponsored school dances, candy and peanut sales netting $3 0 for the League treasury, a picnic, an afternoon at Rollerland, as well as the Big Sister Parties for all classes. The High Nine Girls entertained their mothers at a Spring Tea with an attractive program of skits, dances, songs, and monologues. After a year of successful existence under the guidance of Mrs. Mahoney, they look forward to many more seasons of cooperative spirit, rich friendships, and increas- ing loyalty to Willard and its ideals. Girls ' League Council: Alice Arnold (secretary), Mary Jane Atkins, Betty Baxter (vice-president), Mardell Boucher, Cathleen Burt, Phyllis Butler, Elsie Carter, Carolyn Clifford, Margaret Coleman, Alice Connly, Eleanora Dawson, Jean Follette, Ruth Grove, Patty Hardy, Bernita Hassett, Ursula Haven, Yukiyo Hayashi, Betsy Hoffman, Birte Jensen, Marion Jewell, Ellen Langley, Mary Lynn Magruder, Yvonne Michel- son, Ruth Meads (president), Nancy Oliver, Betty Piatt, Fern Pruden, Toshiko Sagimori, Marjorie Silva, Barbara Smith, Ann Stevenson, Carol Sutcliffe, June Sutterland, Tomiye Uratsu, Louise Warwick, Dorothy Winder. 10

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