Willard Middle School - Target Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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WILLARD GIRLS ' LEAGUE This has been a most pleasant and successful term for the League. Every Willard girl has been entertained at one or more of the Big Sister Parties and many a new friend- ship has been sealed. Big Sister Parties were held for fhe Low lO ' s and High 7 ' s on February 26th, for fhe High 9 ' s and Low 8 ' s on March 1 2th, for the Low 9 ' s and High 8 ' s on April 9th. The parties were all well attended. An excellent program and refreshments were provided by the Big Sisters for each group. The Mother and Daughter Tea on May 7th was the social event of the season for the League. The Girls ' Glee Club cooperated and gave a splendid concert at this time. A party for fhe incoming High 7 ' s was held on May 20th to which all the pros- pective graduates of the elementary schools in the Willard District were invited. The High 9 ' s were the hostesses of fhe occasion and they gave their guests an Interesting glimpse of Willard af work and af play. A picnic for the League council members concluded a busy season of pleasure and service. Representafives: Orva Blaine, Jane+ Chick, Carolyn Clifford, Peggy Crane, Virginia Fratzke, Grace Gillespie, Virginia Hamilton, Barbara Hansen, Beverly Haynes, Ruth Jee, Harriet Johnson, Merle Kelsey, Marjorie Kight, Nancy Lee, Helen Anne Neale, Nancy Oliver, Nancy Payne, Jean Rouse, Nancy Scott, Merle Steinmann, Carol Sutcliffe, Margaret Thomas, Betty Udall, Charlotte Weston, Bonnie June Willis. Alternates: Elinor Anderson, Lenore Bellamy, Betty Brown, Tatiana Buzanoff, Med Callaway, Jeanne Cooke, Dorothy Cory, Jay Guenthner, Kathleen Kreitler, Eleanor Lamb, Patricia Landregan, Ruth Mac- donald, Joan Maslin, Barbara Mattes, Beverly Perry, Betty Plant, Esther Schmidt, Susan Steuber, Eliza- beth Stewart, Bernice Stutt, Patricia Talbot, Dorothy Jean Thomas. Advisory Board: Orva Blaine, Martha Crandall (sec.), Melba De Mingo (pres.), Babs Du Puy (vice- pres.) , Virginia Fratzke, Barbara Hansen, Beverly Ha ynes, Mary Lee, Nancy Payne, Jean Rouse, Merle Steinmann, Bonnie June Willis. W. B. A. Every Willard boy is aufomaflcally a member of the W. B. A. Each advisory has a representative at the executive meetings that are held under fhe guidance of Mr. Baxter and Mr. Harrison. The boys have been assisting most efficiently in the maintenance of order around the bleachers during the noon period. Now and then a boy skids off the road of school life and proves a menace to himself and others. It is then that the W. B. A. lends a hand and gives a tow in the right direction. Recently they participated in the program of welcome for the Low Sevens in our district who are expecting to enroll at Willard next term, and they played their parts most successfully in the afternoon plans of sightseeing, entertainment, and refreshments arranged for the pleasure of fhelr guests. The W. B. A. ' s aim at all times to do their best to keep school spirit on a high level and to make the life of the veteran Willardite as well as the newcomer a profitable and a happy one. Representative Council: Harry Boomer, Tommy Boyd, Ted Bruce, Naylor Cole, Kim Creed, Bob Dable (pres.), Mitchell Farrar, David Fulmer, Dick Gilmore, Bill Grange, Shigero lltomi, David Johnson, Jack Johnson, Edward Kruse, Domonic Marcellino, Robert Millar, Leland Moore, Paul Ortega, Timothy Pear- son, Ted Prentiss, Arthur Roe, John Schaub, Douglas Sinclair, John Sproul (sec.), Don Treadwell (vice- pres.), Harland Veal, Bill Werum, Sam Yamamoto. THE MAN Courage makes the man And faith and honor, too. An honest face, Integrity, A bold heart and a true. Merilyn Morshead. » II «

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TARGET STAFF SCOOP STAFF GIRLS ' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL W. B. A. REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL THE DIAMOND There are many kinds of diamonds, Some yellow, white, and black. But the kind we know and love the best Means baseball, bat, and sack. If the player plays his diamond. As the cutter cuts his stone. He must be steady, expert, sure, A sportsman to the bone. Our diamond heroes must be white With not a streak of yellow. For Uncle Sam ' s behind the game. No one ' s a finer fellow. Aliceday Downing. » 1 0 «



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SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP CLUB JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP CLUB SENIOR CITIZENSHIP CLUB JUNIOR CITIZENSHIP CLUB AMB T ON It ' s will to get ahead today, To look forward to some goal. It ' s not the will to weakly say, 1 can’t get on. I ' m in a hole.” It’s will to win and not to lose. To have ideals and firmly cling. It ' s not excuses that you use. But forging on until you ' re king. So it is as it ' s always been. That folks wi thout an aim Don ' t get along as well as those That have the call for fame. Barbara Smith. » I 2 «

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