Willard Middle School - Target Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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SCHOLARSHIP CLUBS The Senior Scholarship Society is composed of those students who hav ' scholarship line with a vengeance and have come to the fore with signal honors. They have had many a hard tussle with problems and books to achieve marks ranging from 95 to I 00 per cent, but their spectacular efforts have been rev arded, and they are now the proud possessors of the gold pin of honor, which, if gained for three terms, is theirs to keep. An ambitious group of scholarship guards whose records average between 90 and 95 per cent have received superior scholarship certificates and membership in the Junior Club. Upper Division: Muriel Bennett, Fred Beretta, Tybel Bernstein, Dorothy Betaque, Roy Bradshaw, Bar- bara Brightfield, Ted Bruce, Margaret Buckley, Tatiana Buzanotf, Herbert Cantelow, Chip Cheney, Carolyn Clifford, Jeannette Connick, Margaret Connick, Martha Crandall, Keith Davis, Aliceday Down- ing, Joy Drobish, Faith Droitcour, Babs Du Puy, Ruth Grove, Helen Halloran, Hood Harris, Gladys Hayashi, Fred Holling, Margaret Jory, Juliette King, Betty Kinsey, Ray Kruschke, Anna Lea Lloyd, Elizabeth Marshall, Stanley Merrell, Kenneth Mirov, Ronald Naess, Merritt Neale, Gyo Obata, Shizue Ota, Jewel Pendleton, Frank Pepper, Bob Ready, Richard Reinhardt, John Roberts, Alma Roth, Ruthelma Rowe, Dorothy Sayles, Irving Short, Harold Smith. John Sproul, David Takahashi, Billy Thompson, Betty Udall, Katharine von Adelung, Jack Wallace, Verna Wilson, Gerald Whipple, Peter Wolff, Eleanor Jean Wood. Lower Division: Jean Alexander, Howard Anderson, Jane Anderson, Rex Anderson, Audrey Beresford, Leonard Blackford, Nelda Bonneau, Cathleen Burt, Elsie Carter, Barbara Chapman, Shirley Cooke, Bar- bara Dean, Richard Doyle, Dick Duhring, Shirley Engelhard, Esther Enos, Jack Evernden, Allison Fairey, Lynn Farrar, Annabel Gray, Jean Grove, Alvin Hambly, Charles Hanger, Yukiyo Hayashi, Beverly Haynes, Harold Hibbard, Babara Hodges, Barbara Holmes, Wayne Hooper, Leonard Hughes, Peggy Hurt, Richard Johnson, Jeannette Jones, Bob Kenney, Hisako Kuroiwa, Robert Laning, Frances Lock- wood, William McDonald, Joan Maslin, Robert Millar, Arthur Morgan, John Oshida, Paul Ortega, Lucia Peniston, James Pepper, Muriel Porter, Edmund Richard, Ered Ritchie, Leslie Rogers, Ben Schuler, Evelyn Shultis, Barbara Smith, Patricia Talbot, Andre Tournier, Gordon Veaco, Jean Wilson. CITIZENSHIP CLUB The school spirit and civic aims of our Willard Student Body are especially praise- worthy as the Senior Citizenship Club has proved without a doubt in its two major cam- paigns of the season, the sale of Student Body Cards and the Target. Under its members ' leadership the enthusiasm and teamwork of their fellow students were put to the test, and the quota In each of these major Issues was not only readily attained but advanced. In another Important feature in school life under the club ' s jurisdiction, the Lost and Found Department, Willard citizens have been prompt to respond for seldom has an article lost on the school premises failed to quickly find its way to the depart- ment ' s shelves. The club wishes at this time to thank the students for the cooperation they have so readily shown In every activity the organization has sponsored. Senior Members: Mr. Baxter (spon sor), Richard Angell, Roy Bradshaw, Bob Bruen, Beverly Bruninq, Cathleen Burt, Jeanne Cooke, Margaret Connick (ex. bd.), Edward Coulon, Melba De Mingo (ex. bd.), Dick Duhring, Babs Du Puy, Clifford Elwood, Melvin Gielow (ex. bd.), Edna Haggerty, Barbara Hansen, Bob Hirschkind, Mona Janney, Margaret Jory, Juliette King, Kathleen Kreitler (sec.), Delbert Laudel, Frances Lockwood, Walter Lucas, Elva Lynch, Jack McCullough, Merritt Neale (vice-pres.) , Tamako Niwa, Shizue Ota, Erank Pepper, Muriel Porter, Bob Ready (pres.), Dick Reinhardt, Edmund Richard, Ered Ritchie, John Roberts (ex. bd.), Phillip Robinson, Leslie Rogers, Ruthelma Rowe, Barbara Russell, Douglas Sinclair, Elizabeth Stewart, Bob Thomas, Billy Thompson, Don Treadwell, Betty Udall, Jack Wallace, Gerald Whipple, Peter Wolff, Eleanor Jean Wood. Junior Members: Mr. Edwards (sponsor), Rex Anderson, Frances Baldwin, Eileen Blackwell, Orva Blaine, Nelda Bonneau, Barbara Brightfield, Ann Campbell, Herbert Cantelow, Donald Carlson, Chip Cheney, Margaret Connick, Shirley Jane Cooke, Martha Crandall, Faith Droitcour, Dick Duhring, Babs Du Puy, Annabella Elkner, Clifford Elwood, Mary Embody, Shirley Engelhard, Shirley Eolden, Beatrice Eoster, Elizabeth Gebhart, Melvin Gielow, John Grosh, Dexter Guio, Evelyn Haines, Helen Halloran, Edna Haggerty, Alvin Hambly, Barbara Hansen, Gladys Hayashi, Barbara Holmes, Loryne House, Peggy Hurt, Juliette King, Robert Laning, Mary Kathryn Lee, Anna Lea Lloyd, Walter Lucas, Glenn Lyons, Dorothy McCann, Ed McCreary, William McDonald, Malcolm Magruder, Mignon Marois, Elizabeth Marshall, Joan Maslin, Yvonne Michelson, James Moulton, Ronald Naess, Barbara Nattlnger, Ruth Nishl, Sadako Okubo, Dorenne Paris, James Pepper, John Pillsbury, Betty Platt, Fern Pruden, Donald Riggs, John Roberts, Peggy Lee Robertson, Leslie Rogers, Fred Rohde, Mary Rosenkranz, Barbara Russell, Alma Roth, Erna Roth, Irving Short, Betty Jane Soules, Arthur Starke, Elizabeth Stewart, George Taylor, Don Treadwell, Jack Wallace, Benjamin Weir, Doris Jean Werum, Lois Weston, Barbara Whittlngham, Van Williams. » 1 3 «

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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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GIRL RESERVES Pledge: I will do my best to honor Sod, my country, and my community; to help other girls; and to be in all ways a loyal, true member of the Girl Reserves. There are six groups of Wlllardites, sponsored by Mrs. Allen, enjoying the activities of the Girl Reserves. They have donated and decorated toys for children, made color- ful May baskets for patients at a local hospital, entertained at a mothers ' dinner and tea, given programs of skits and plays, and conducted apple sales to provide vacation trips for some of their members to Gold Hollow Camp. An outstanding feature of the season was a program sponsored by our school for the Willard P. T. A. at which members of Willard ' s six clubs interpreted the activities of the organization from the time a girl joins the Girl Reserves until she graduates into a high school club. The program was as follows: How to Become a Member by Betty Udall, Girl Reserves at Willard by Cecilia Fowler, The Girl Reserve Pin by Phyllis Koplan, Gold Hollow Camp by Elizabeth Stewart, Girl Reserve Conferences by Barbara Russell, and Girl Reserve Songs by a chorus of Girl Reserves. Lokitru (H7): Georgiana Allen, Virginia Berg (pres.), Med Callaway, Peggy Nickell, Zadell Schauer, Marianne Semer, Suzanne Semer, Lucille Smith, Jane Wilson (sec.). Las Felices (L8); Carol Davis, Ellen De Journette, Yukiyo Hayashi, Sally Howard (sec.). Needle Jack- son, Harriet Johnson (vice-pres.) , Helen Scott, Charlotte Weston (pres.). Manzanita (H8): Mary Arpin (sec.), Jean Berry, Elaine Detels, Jean Elliott (treas.), Pauline Galliett, Elizabeth Gebhart, Evelyn Haines, Phyllis Koplan, Dorothy Patmont, Kathryn Sparrowe (pres.). Pearl Tollakson (vice-pres.), Betty Wescott. Cuori Apperti (L9): Jean Alexander, Jane Anderson, Babs Du Puy, Barbara Holmes, Frances Lock- wood (pres:), Patricia Morton, Elizabeth Stewart (sec.), Betty Udall (vice-pres.), Katharine von Adelung. Tufis (H9): Barbara Andruss, Julianne Arpin, Dorothy Betaque (vice-pres.), Beverly Bruning, Aliceday Downing, Cecilia Fowler (pres.), Grace Gillespie, Jean Gordon (treas.), Betty Jensen, Jean Mallory, Rosemary Rowlands, Edith Savin, Barbara Whittingham (sec.) , Florence Witkow. La Loma (LIO): Betty Baxter, Eileen Blackwell (pres.), Andree Bonno (sec.), Edith Borman, Polly Burgess, Eleanora Dawson, Melba De Mingo, Glada Gould, Ursula Haven, Mona Janney, Carolyn Moore, Polly Morgan, Donna O ' Dell, Dorenne Paris, Muriel Porter, Barbara Russell (vice-pres.), Evelyn Shultis, Dorothy Uddenberg, Eleanor Jean Wood. GIRL SCOUTS, TROOP 7 The Promise: On my honor I will fry to do my duty to God and my country, to help other people at all times, to obey the Girl Scout Laws. It was in 1912 that the first troop of the Girl Scouts of America was organized. This troop, formed in Savannah, Georgia, grew rapidly, until today there are thousands of eager, young girls throughout the nation that follow the principles of Scouting: to play fair, to play in your place, to play for your side and not for yourself. Troop 7, Willard ' s group, is composed of seventeen of these ambitious girls. To any girls interested in hikes, picnics, parties, and activities in general that cultivate friendships and foster cooperation and physical fitness. Troop 7 extends an invitation for membership. Members: Betsy Bade, Isabel Blythe, Kathleen Blythe, Barbara Clinton, Mary Dodd, Pat Ford, Nancy Garoutte, Virginia Hamilton, Marion Jewell, Barbara Mattes, June McCarty, Mauricia Price, Sylvia Price, Alverda Quivers, Dorothy Sayles, Norma Tannahill, Verna Wilson. THE WINNER Depend on yourself to play the game In happiness or strife. For that you must do in order to win In the game that we call life. Have confidence always in yourself. Of success in whatever you do. For the only one who can make you succeed. Who can make you win out, is you. Tybel Bernstein. » 1 4 «

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