Willard Middle School - Target Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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DRAMA CLUB SLIDE RULE CLUB GIRL RESERVES (TUFIS) POETRY CLUB GIRL RESERVES (LA LOMA) GIRL RESERVES (CUORI APPERTI) BOYS ' SPECIAL GLEE CLUB BOY SCOUTS, TROOP 33 The Scout Oath: On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law, to help other people at all times, to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight. With the new gymnasium now as their meeting place, Willard Scouts have added many new recreational and educational games which certainly spell physical and mental alertness It laurels are to be won. The basketball scrimmages and knot-tying contests are especially popular. Troop 33 and their Scout Master, Mr. Coughlin, took part In the Berkeley Water- front Pageant, and the boys attended the Camporee at Tllden Park on May 22nd and 23rd. At present the boys are busily making plans for Yosemite and other camps for the summer season. Life In the open and a knowledge of Mother Nature and her children mean bodily vigor, keen wits, and plenty of fun, so the great outdoors Is the major Interest of Troop 33 at present. Scou+s: Stanley Behrends, Eugene Boehrer, Bob Burns, Gordon Cooke, Howard Dekker, George Dodge, Clarence Felt, Douglas Fitzgerald, Dick Gore, Bill Grange, Paul Grunland, Bobble Heebner, Gerald Hicks, Bernal Kirwan, Jack Lee, Norman Lippert, Orvo Soininen, Wayne Travis, Eugene Warren. THE SPORTSMAN Is the sportsman the man who can smile When he ' s winning the game all the while, Who is ever the best, over ail of the rest. And always wins out by a mile? Or is he the one who can grin And take his defeat on the chin And shout hip-hurray for the man of the day? That ' s the man, he who laughs, lose or win. Holly Hammond » I 5 «

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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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V- ‘-I- f:) r- B B, i ► ' I ' ?. ■ • ■ . i ■ j I » . f ' f ' 1 , M, 1 ’f? ' 4 ?- ' N -1 r. 1 . GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB BOYS ' GLEE CLUB GIRLS ' SENIOR GLEE CLUB HIGH NINE CHORAL JUNIOR GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB This year Mrs. Allen has organized what she calls her Junior Glee Club. These younger girls are enthuslasfically preparing to fill up vacancies In the senior organization when the older girls leave Willard. The Junior Girls had the p ' easure of singing In some of the numbers of the Student Body program with the Senior Girls ' Glee Club, and they certainly pleased their audience. Membership: Barbara Abbott, Jean Alexander, Jane Anderson, Mary Arpin, Frances Baldwin. Jean Barkhimer, Betty Barley, Paula Beekman, Audrey Beresford, Marian Lee Birch, Orva Blaine, Eleanor Bond, Betty Cole, Betty Condeff, Margaret Connick, Ann Cunningham, Barbara Dean, Joy Drobish, Barbara Durkee, Annabella Elkner, Jean Elliott, Shirley Engelhard, Helen Fieldbrave, Elizabeth Gebhart, Jean Gordon, Betty Hadley, Evelyn Haines, Helen Halloran, Barbara Hansen, Loryne House, Birte Jensen, Trent Johnston, Ellen Langley, Madalynne Lindenberg, Norma Lowry, Elva Lynch, Barbara Masterson, Vivian Megerian, Yvonne Michelson, Audrey Monahan, Patricia Morton, Betty Mountford, Dorothy Pat- mont, Jean Paul, Beverly Perry, Patricia Presley, Fern Pruden (announcer), Jean Reynolds, Peggy Lee Robertson, Rosalie Rode rick, Jean Rouse, Rosemary Rowlands, Winifred Scott, Margaret Sholin, Eliza- beth Stewart, Dorothy Wilson, Verna Wilson (sec.), Georgena Wood (pres.), Mary Wucher. » I 6 «

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