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WILLARD ORCHESTRA and WILLARD BAND The Orchestra Representing musical talent in the school, Willard ' s seventy-two-piece orchestra has climbed high on the ladder of achievement this term. Mr. Salisbury is to be highly com- mended for his artistic direction. Due to the lack of an auditorium a select group was called upon to add harmony to the Low Seven Open House and other local activities. They also rendered a program at the Masonic Lodge in April. Another group of twenty- five played for the P.T.A. Bridge Party. On April 24, the spotlight gleamed brightly on the full orchestra as it did its part to spread the story of beauty and melody at the concert given at the Berkeley High School Auditorium. Climaxing the continued efforts of Mr. Salisbury and his seventy-two musicians was the added enjoyment they contributed to the Graduation Exercises on June 19. Membership: Howard Anderson, Rex Anderson, Betsy Ballard, Ava Jean Barber, Duane Beeson, Gordon Bell, Clarice Behm, Joe Bennett, Roy Bradshaw, Tatiana Bu anoff, Kenneth Cameron, Naylor Cole, Nancy Cox, Thornton Davis, Melba De Mingo, Bob Doolittle, Marian Doran, Richard Doyle, Robert Douthitt, Clifford Elwood, Tom Evernden, Lynn Farrar, Virginia Fischer, Barbara Foulds, David Fulmer, James Gamas, Bob Gassaway, James Gerlacher, Melvin Gielow, Charles Gray, Jared Grossmith, Glada Gould, Janet Hay, Pat Hamlin, Ina Henning, Edna Herrmann, Emily Herrmann, Callie Home, Marion Jewell, Jeanette Jones, Betty Karsten, John Kondeff, Patsy Lindc, Polly Love, Fred Moreton, John Maynard, Claude Mc- Entyre, Virginia Merchant, Charles Miller, Louise Miller, Sei Moda, Merilyn Morshead, Darrach Murchison, Audrey Myers, Nancy Payne, Frank Pepper, Doris Petersen, Muriel Porter, Dorothy Patmont, Robert Price, Belle Purcell, Dorothy Rasmussen, Edmund Richard, Hal Rutledge, Dorothy Sayles, Simone Sciobereti, Bar- bara Schwartz, Doris Sparks, Frances Steiner, Marjory Sutcliffe, Bill Tocher, Andre Tournier, Richard Tucker, Dorothy Uddenberg, Ruth Vawter, Jack Wallace, Don Wood. 19
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CLtf CLM6CRS The Girls ' Glee Club The Girls ' Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Allen, has just concluded a imst interesting and enjoyable term. The High Nine Members of the club sang two songs at the Girls ' League Mother-Daughter Tea on April 23. At a meeting of the teachers of the Berkeley Junior and Senior High Schools, the club rendered two r umbers. The mothers of the Girls ' and Boys ' Glee Clubs gave these two organizations a party on May 26. Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Kellogg were presented with corsages. Both Glee Clubs sang, refreshments were served, and a dance was enjoyed by all. As the climax to their term ' s work, an operetta, The Ni-ty Shop, was presented at the P.T.A. Program on June 3. This was a delightful one-act musical comedy, in which a chorus modeled the latest spring fashions. The cast included Marilyn Gordon (Madame Lazare), Betty Henderson (Olga), Patricia Packard (Mrs. Goldore), Barbara Kindt (Bess Goldore), Lois Hiester (Jackie Goldore), Carolyn Dobbs (Rosemary), Adrienne De Journette (Janet), and a chorus of Models. Membership: Lois Hiester (president), Paula Joy (secretary), Patricia Packard (announcer), Adele Arey, Tybel Bernstein, Eileen Blackwell, Phyllis Bliss, Beverly Bruning, Gloria Bullock, Cathleen Burt, Jean- nette Connick, Elinor Crocker, Adrienne De Journette, Carolyn Dobbs, Annabelle Duthie, Mildred Ekstrom, Barbara Erickson, Jean Follette, Dorothea Foss, Cecilia Fowler, Marcela Genss, Marilyn Gordon, Helen Grant, Annabel Gray, Lucille Green, Holly Hammond, Betty Henderson, Lois Hiester, Betty Houghton, Lorraine Huff, Barbara Jones, Margaret Jory, Paula Joy, Barbara Kindt, Juliette King, Betty Kinsey, Ada Lewis, Anna Lea Lloyd, Frances Lockwood, Marie Losee, Anne Maslin, Frencene McCarty, Ruth Meads, Carolyn Moore, Polly Morgan, Veronica Neal, Patricia Packard, Betty Prentiss, Fern Pruden, Frances Rakestraw, Kathryn Rushforth, Jean Schneider, Marjorie Scott, Lorraine Sharp, Margaret Shepherd, Billie Jean Simpson, June Simpson, Barbara Smith, Virginia Thompson, Elisabeth Trumpler, Francis Wallace, Louise Warwick, Margaret Whelan, Narcisa Williamson, Imogene Wilson, Nan Woodworth. The Boys ' Glee C lub All Willard ' s music organizations are able to contribute to the pleasure of an audience at any time, and the Boys ' Glee Club is no exception. Throughout the term they have been doing their part in the activities of Willard. They have performed for the P.T.A. , on our program of entertainment for the faculties of the secondary schools of Berkeley, and on the evening of the same date they put on a program for the Willard Dads ' Club in answer to a request made by that organization. The semester may well be termed a total success from every standpoint, the personal benefit derived from the excellent train- ing received, the fine contacts made, and the joy of sharing the results of that excellent training with those who have been privileged to hear them. Membership: Mrs. Kellogg (director), Armando De Mingo (president), Mortimer Smith (announcer), Douglas Sinclair, Gerald Whipple (librarians), Park Abbott, Bob Andrews, Tom Barber, Bill Barnard, John Bellamy, Park Biehl, George Blevins, Bob Bright, Allen Buckingham, MacNeil Burt, Donald Campbell, Her- bert Cantelow, Alvin Carlson, Robert Collins, Bob Cutter, Bob Dable, Boardman Drobish, Harold Ferrari, Harvey Fielder, Louis Fischl, Leonard Gaffney, Jack Greig, Ivan Hawkins, Henry Houser, James Hoxie, John Kenward, Stanley King, Eddie Knudsen, Roy Kruschke, Jack Lynch, Ed McCreary, Gregory Moon, Billy Morgan, John Mountford, Ronald Naess, Merritt Neale, Richard Randall, Bob Ready, Fred Ritchie, Phillip Robinson, Lester Scully, Arch Sparrowe, Delmer Sparrowe, Gilbert Steigman, David Stewart, John Stroud, Jack Teagarden, Kenneth Terkildsen, Perry Thornton, Chester Turner, Robert Van Buskirk, Donald Vance, Gordon Varnum, Robert Veaco, Harlan Veal, Bill Wadge, Stuart Watterson, Benjamin Weir, Jerry Weldon, Jack Wheaton, Bill Whitton, Van Williams, Robert Wise, Bobbie Woods. 18
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The Band Saturday, May 9, the State Band Contest was held in San Francisco. The Willard Band performed as the outstanding group in the Junior High School Class. Both in conduct and performance they were rated excellent. The Student Body had the pleasure of hearing them play their program numbers at an assembly held in their honor. On May 17, they played in the annual Spring Band and Orchestra Festival held in the Men ' s Gym- nasium, University of California, and again their work was outstanding. It was a very fine program they put on at the International Rotary Convention held in our city re- cently, and the excellence of their work called forth many favorable comments. The mem- bers of the band are a credit to the school, and we are proud of them. Membership: Mr. Schott (director), Rex Anderson, Dick Bahger, Duane Beeson, Gordon Bell, Jean Berry, Worth Bishop, Leonard Blackford, Roy Bobo, Ted Bruce, Kenneth Cameron, Marshall Cheney, Billy Clark, Catherine Coffin, Edward Coulon, Thornton Davis, Ellis Day, Eugene De Luca, Bob Doolittle, Robert Douthitt, Dick Duhring, Arthur Dunlop, Clifford Elwood, Don Englis, Jack Evernden, Tom Evernden, Pete Farmer, Lynn Farrar, Clarence Felt, David Fulmer, James Gamas, James Gerlacher, Paul Godfrey, Stanley Greig, Jared Grossmith, Alvin Hambly, Harold Hibbard, Frank Kruse, Paul Lindblom, Billy Love, Claude McEntyre, Charles Miller, Norman Miller, Lealand Moore, Alfred Montano, Timothy Pearson, Douglas Peasley, Robert Price, Jerry Ransom, Russell Rawson, Hugh Renfro, Jack Robbins, David Rutledge, Edward Rutledge, Ernest Schauppner, Harwood Sharpe, Marvin Smith, Alan Stagner, Tom Stanton, Dick Seymour, Ben Taylor, Cyril Taylor , Richard Thornbury, Robert Trumpler, Russell Turpen, Dorothy Uddenburg, Ted Valentiner, Ruth Vawter, Jack Wallace, Billy Weik. The Choral One hundred twenty-seven students selected music as one of their courses this se- mester, a peak enrollment we wish you to know. These girls and boys automatically became members of the H-9 Choral with Mrs. Kellogg as their leader. A triumphant and enjoyable term has just been most successfully climaxed with the beautiful numbers so faultlessly rendered on the program for graduation today. Membership: Bob Andrews, Ian Ball, Ava Jean Barber, Helen Barker, Clarice Behm, Gordon Bell, John Bellamy, Park Biehl, Eva Blanchard, Mardell Boucher, Bob Bright, Nathalie Brizard, Marie Brown, Gloria Bullock, Betty Burns, MacNeil Burt, Phyllis Butler, Ann Campbell, Alvin Carlson, Billy Clark, Bob Clark, Margaret Coleman, Patsy Poe Cooper, Elinor Crocker, Adrienne De Journette, Armando De Mingo, Carolyn Dobbs, Marian Doran, Robert Douthitt, Boardman Drobish, Lorraine Ehle, Mildred Ekstrom, Jean English, Jean Erickson, Betty Fankhauser, Mary Dozier Finley, Jean Follette, Martha Ford, Haruko Fujii, Michiko Fujii, Chester Gall, Paul Godfrey, Lucille Green, Jack Greig, Jared Grossmith, Patricia Hamlin, Patty Hardy, Betty Henderson, Emily Herrmann, Lois Hiester, Lorraine Huff, Serga Isaeff, Philip Johnson, Mair Jones, Betty Jeanne Josephs, Paula Joy, Loie Judkins, Mihiko Katsu, John Kenward, Deryl Kesselring, Barbara Kindt, Stanley King, Clema Kirsch, Jun Kojaku, Tsugio Kubota, Ada Lewis, Patsy Linde, Marie Lois, Polly Love, Maxine Manning, Anne Maslin, Beth Mayhall, Camilla McCan, Louise McCann, Emma Mae McCollum, Claude McEntyre, Marjorie McKay, Robert McKenzie, Ruth Meads, Loretta Michelbook, Louise Miller, Jane Newman, Dorothy Noxom, Patricia Packard, Wilbur Parkinson, Laura Pedersen, Doris Petersen, Margaret Poston, Betty Prentiss, Richard Randall, Dorothy Rasmussen, Kathryn Rushforth, Toshiko Sagimori, Helen Schauppner, Bette Schmidt, Barbara Schwartz, Lillian Scott, Marjorie Scott, Lester Scully, Lorraine Sharp, Marjorie Silva, Billie Jean Simpson, June Simpson, Mortimer Smith, Doris Sparks, Gilbert Steigman, David Stewart, Grace Stovner, John Stroud, Frances Stubbe, Marjory Sutcliffe, Sachie Takahashi, Virginia Thomp- son, Elisabeth Trumpler, Chester Turner, Alice Valenzano, Donald Vance, Louise Warwick, Janet Weldon, Thomas Weir, Margaret Whelan, Lorraine Williamson, Narcisa Williamson, Betty Wilson, Imogene Wilson, Nan Woodworth, Mona Young. The Forest ' s Children The gentle doe in the forest green Peeks out from behind her leafy screen. The bushy-tailed squirrel collects his nuts For winter-time when his door he shuts. The broad-tailed beaver with his dam Cuts down trees for his pond to cram. The big brown bear inspects the trees To steal some honey from the bees. Ted Wilson. 20
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