Willard Middle School - Target Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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HONORARY The Scholarship Club Membership in this society should be the goal of every ambitious Willardite, a challenge to his powers of concentration and persistent effort. This term gold pins were awarded to those with a scholarship rating from 95-100, while those rating from 90-95 received certificates of merit. Wearers of the pin are Jane Anderson, Alice Arnold, Ava Jean Barber, Tybel Bernstein, Dorothy Betaque, Roy Bradshaw, Barbara Brightfield, Jeannette Connick, Esther Enos, Jean Erickson, Neil Falconer, Cecilia Fowler, Haruko Fujii, Glada Gould, Annabel Gray, Helen Halloran, Harold Hibbard, Lois Hiester, Barbara Holmes, Margaret Jory, Betty Kinsey, Ruth Meads, Darrach Murchison, Shizue Ota, Frank Pepper, James Pepper, Betty Prentiss, Bob Ready, Edmund Richard, John Roberts, Ruthelma Rowe, Toshiko Sagimori, Simone Sciobereti, Ann Stevenson, David Takahashi, Sachie Takahashi, Gerald Whipple, Eleanor Jean Wood. Certificates of merit were given to Jean Alexander, Rex Anderson, Duane Beeson, Audrey Beresford, Fred Beretta, Edith Borman, Ted Bruce, Cathleen Burt, Barbara Chapman, Margaret Connick, Patsy Cooper, Edward Coulon, Martha Crandall, Elinor Crocker, Barbara Dean, Robert Douthitt, Richard Doyle, Dick Duhring, Annabelle Duthie, Barbara Erickson, Betty Fankhauser, Lynn Farrar, Mitchell Farrar, Jean Fol- lette, Michiko Fujii, Ruth Grove, Gladys Hayashi, Patsy Heaslett, Betsy Hoffman, Jeanette Jones, Mehiko Katsu, Eileen Kenyon, Polly Love, Glen Lux, Elizabeth Marshall, Anne Maslin, William McDonald, James Morley, Margaret Mugglestone, Merritt Neale, Jane Newman, Tamako Niwa, Patricia Packard, Muriel Porter, Richard Reinhardt, Fred Ritchie, Phillip Robinson, Alma Roth, Erna Roth, Kathryn Rushforth, Irving Short, Billy Silva, Barbara Smith, Toshie Tanabe,- Bill Thompson, Elisabeth Trumpler, Betty Udall, Katharine von Adelung, Jack Wallace, Thomas Weir, Gail Wetmore, Dorothy Winder, Peter Wolf, Sam Yamamoto. The Senior and Junior Citizenship Clubs Membership in the Senior Citizenship Club now is open only to students enrolled in the Junior Citizenship Club. This means a senior group of tested and experienced citizens, to promote a brand of citizenship in our school that cannot be excelled. This Senior Club is limited to sixty members who are given a gold pin, permanently theirs after three con- secutive terms of membership. The officers of the club are Patty Hardy (president), Roy Bradshaw (vice-president) , Bob Ready (secretary). Membership: Richard Angell, Betty Baxter, Duane Beeson, Edith Borman, Beverly Jean Bruning, Mac Neil Burt, Jeanne Cooke, Eleanora Dawson, Melba De Mingo, Bob Douthitt, Patricia Doyle, Mary Dozier Finley, Jean Follette, Jim Garoutte, Ursula Haven, Betty Henderson, Lois Hiester, Mona Janney, John Ken- ward, Delbert Laudel, Frances Lockwood, Elva Lynch, Regina McManus, Darrach Murchinson, Merritt Neale, Tamako Niwa, Frank Pepper, Muriel Porter, Edmund Richard, Fred Ritchie, Ruthelma Rowe, Doug- las Sinclair, Doris Sparks, Ann Stevenson, Pat Stripp, Toshie Tanabe, Billy Thompson, Betty Udall, Gerald Whipple, Peter Wolf, Eleanor Jean Wood. The Junior Citizenship Club is a newly established group of students under the supervision of Mr. Edwards. Because of the large size of the Senior Citizenship Club it seemed advisable to establish a junior group having about the same aims and ideals as the Senior Club in order to prepare its members for possible membership in the older group. They have met several times this term and have given a party in cooperation with the Drama Club. They also played an important part in the sale of Student Body Cards. Members: Frances Baldwin, Robert Brown (secretary), Bob Bruen, Cathleen Burt (treasurer), Ann Campbell, Billy Clark, Margaret Connick, Edward Coulon, Martha Crandall, Eugene De Luca, Patricia Doyle, Dick Duhring, Mary Embody, Marcela Genss, Melvin Gielow, Glada Gould (president), Charles Gray, Edna Haggerty, Gladys Hayashi, Bob Hirschkind, Barbara Holmes, Margaret Jory (vice-president), Kathleen Kreitler, Robert Laning, Mary Kathryn Lee, Anna Lea Lloyd, Glenn Lyons, Malcolm Magruder, Mignon Marois, Joan Maslin, Dorothy McCann, Jack McCullough, Yvonne Michelson, Jimmy Moulton, Barbara Nat- tinger, Ruth Nishi, Sadako Okubo, Jo Onufer, Shizue Ota, Dorenne Paris, Richard Reinhardt, John Roberts, Phillip Robinson, Leslie Rogers, Mary Rosenkranz, Betty Jane Soules, Elizabeth Stewart, Sachie Takahashi, Bob Thomas, Elisabeth Trumpler, Clarinda Vandegrift, Jack Wallace, Doris Jean Werum, Louis Weston, Van Williams, Nan Woodworth. 12

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SCHOLARSHIP CLUB (PINS) — SCHOLARSHIP CLUB (CERTIFICATES)— SENIOR CITIZENSHIP CLUB JUNIOR CITIZENSHIP CLUB Old California On the shores of the Pacific, Where the gentle breezes blow, Where mission bells are ringing, And padres softly go, Moonlight brings old memories, Crowding to the fore, Murrieta, senoritas, gay guitars That are no more. Eileen Blackwell.



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Girl Reserves Willard is well represented in the Girl Reserves. Practically every grade has its club and Mrs. Allen is sponsor of all the Willard groups. As a Girl Reserve I will try to be gracious in manner, impartial in judgment, ready for service, loyal to friends, and asso- ciation with these girls impresses one with the thought that this quotation from the Girl Reserve Code is quite in harmony with their aims in school life. Their activities are varied: selling candy to send members to Asilomar, making bean- bags and May-baskets for the nursery tots, visiting factories for information, rehearsing plays and pantomimes for entertainment, a dinner for parents, teas for friends, swim- ming pa rties, dances, picnics, hikes, and summer camp for their own recreation. The girls revel in the joy of it all, and they like it. Their smiles are contagious. Bonus Amicus (H9) : Clarice Behm, Nathalie Brizard, Marian Doran, Lorraine Ehle, Jean Erickson, Lucille Green, Elise Harding, Betty Jeanne Josephs, Loretta Michelbook, Dorothy Richardson, Barbara Schwartz, Lillian Scott. LaLoma (L9): Eileen Blackwell, Polly Burgess, Melba DeMingo, Carolyn Moore, Polly Morgan, Muriel Porter, Donna O ' Dell, Barbara Russell, Evelyn Shultis, Dorothy Uddenberg. Tufis (H8): Julianne Arpin, Frances Baldwin, Beverelie Beane, Dorothy Betaque, Doris Callaway, Mary Jeanne Eyman, Cecilia Fowler, Grace Gillespie, Margaret Godfrey, Jean Gordon, Betty Jensen, Patricia Landregan, Betty Lundholm, Jean Mallory, Barbara Masterson, Audrey Jean Myers, Frances Steiner, Phylis Treleaven, Mary Van Heusen, Ruth Vawter, Barbara Whittingham, Florence Witkow. Manzanita (H7): Barbara Abbott, Marilyn Arpin, Audrey Bateman, Jacqueline Beane, Jean Berry, Catherine Coffin, Ann Cunningham, La Nell Davis, Elaine Detels, Jean Elliott, Pearl Tollakson, Pauline Galliett, Elizabeth Gebhart, Evelyn Haines, Jane Hopkins, Phyllis Koplan, Betty Lerch, Jeanne Le Quatte, Betty Lindsey, Kathryn Maguire, Dorothy Patmont, Alma Roth, Kathryn Sparrowe, Jean Van Heusen, Betty Wescott. Las Felicias (L7): Carol Davis, Yukiyo Hayashi, Gertrude Houser, Sally Howard, Harriet Johnson, Helen Scott, Charlotte Weston. Girl Scoots— Troop 7 Under the sponsorship of the P.T.A., the Willard Girl Scouts of Troop 7 have been very active this term. Besides the regular meetings several hikes and picnics have been enjoyed. One Court of Awards was held early in the term and another in June. In the annual cookie sale, the troop raised over thirty-three dollars to go toward making up the deficit caused by lack of funds provided by the Community Chest this year. The leaders of the troop are Mrs. Arthur Nield, Mrs. John M. Noyes, and Ruth Angell. The members of the troop are Jean Alexander, Jane Anderson, Mary Jane Atkins, Elizabeth Bade, Margaret Buckley, Elinor Crocker, Babs DuPuy, Jean English, Lois Findlay, Lola Ann Fisher, Virginia Hacker, Marion Jewell, Kathleen Kreitler, Frances Lockwood, Ruth Meads, Jane Newman, Josephine Onufer, Patricia Packard, Dorenne Paris, Patricia Presley, Muriel Rohde, Mary Rosenkranz, Dorothy Sayles, Evelyn Shultis, Betty Stewart, Anna Valentiner, Clarinda Vandegrift, Margaret Whelan, Eleanor Jean Wood, Mona Young. Boy Seouts— Troop 33 After enjoying a favorable post-season, the boys of Troop 3 3 plan a busy coming season. On Friday, May 15, they gave a dinner to parents and friends of the Scouts. Many of the boys advanced ranks and obtained Merit Badges. On May 23, the troop sent all four patrols to the annual Camporee, held at Crockett this year. The patrols include the Black Bears, the Tigers, the Panthers, and the Flaming Arrows. They all plan to at- tend the annual Camporal at Sacramento as they received high ratings. In the summer, some of the boys will make a camping trip to Yosemite to conclude the season. Membership: Gene Bochrer, Bob Burns, Glen Butler, Melvin Gillow, Bill Grange, Howard Hein, Eugene Kauffman, Bill Long, Dan Naughton, Eddie Rae, Richard Randall, Bill Wadge, Eugene Warren. 13

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