Willard Middle School - Target Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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GIRLS’ LEAGUE OFFICIAL LIST Officers: Betty Platt (Pres.) , Annabella Elkner (Vice-Pres.) , Jean Grove (Sec-Treas.) . Representative Council: Jeanne Atkinson, Barbara Boomer, Betty Brennan, Amyrita Burnett, Barbara Clayborne, Elaine Glover, Jeanne Glover, Virginia Hamilton, Libby Haviside, Marian Kennedy, Jeanne LeQuatte, Jane McClure, Elizabeth Neal, Joan Peacock, Betty Peck, Marjorie Peet, Vivian Saph, Ruth Schoenfeldt, Jessolyn Scudder, Willette Singer, Marilyn Smith, Phyllis Svendsgaard, Lois Turner, Verna Wilson. Alternates: Barbara Abbott, Marie Boehrer, Med Callaway, Barbara Creery, Carolyn Clifford, Janne du Bois, Barbara Fifield, Joyce Ereeborn, Nancy Garoutte, Barbara Hen- drickson, Pauline Hollerson, Phyllis Koplan, Phyllis Kutz, Margaret Lent, Barbara Mattes, Meredith McCord, Lois Moore, Betty Mountford, Dolores Smith, Lucille Smith, Barbara Solinsky, Frederica Soho, Carol Sutcliffe, Margaret Wass, Betty Wescott, Jeanne Will. BOYS’ ASSOCIATION The W. B. A., ever on the alert for the best interests of Willard, saw another oppor- tunity in spite of our extensive athletic schedule and limited sport space to squeeze in some more real fun for Willardites during the noon hour. With the help of Mr. Baxter they organized the Noon Basketball League which proved extremely popular. Competition was keen, and good sportsmanship prevailed. Enthusiastic spectators put finishing touches on their noon repast and added applause. For the final meeting of the term the film Batter Up” was obtained, and you may be certain that practically every Willard boy was there. Officers: John Sproul (Pres. ), David Fulmer (Vice-Pres. ), William laconetti (Sec.). Representative Council: Bob Brewer, Bob Burge, Gordon Cooke, Andrew Craig, Gilbert Cross, Garry Dakin, Loy Dickinson, Mac Falconer, Saburo Fujita, Gerald Hicks, Douglas Hitchcock, Austin Holt, John Howlett, Ben Jones, Stanley Jorgenson, Donald Maclean, Richard McIntosh, Don Morrill, John Pillsbury, David Rutledge, Donald Slaiter, Leslie Steiner, Bill Sutherland, Allan Tweedt, Frank White, Leo Woolridge. ADVISORY OFFICERS Presidents: Rafael Ahlgren (H8 : 214), Carlos Brown (H9 : 114), Tatiana Buzanoff (L9 10) , Jane Clark (H7 ) , June Coe (L7 06) , Bill Davis (L8 : 202 ) , Barbara Durkee (H9 Henr} Grady (H8 7 115), Alvin Hambly (L9 7 112), Hiroshi Higashi (L8 7( 1 13), Robert Hofstetter (H7 t( 204), James Hotchkiss (L7 7 201), Tod Judkins (H8 : 21S), Marilyn McKenzie (H7 7 104), Howard Mel (L8 7 !), Kenneth Mirov (H9 7 1(1 11), Kenneth Parkhurst (L9 : 212), Mar} ' Patterson (L7 7( 2 10), Ted Prentiss (H8 7 211), Paul Richard (L8 6), Bill Robinson (H9 : 206), Beverly Ryan (H7 7( 208 ) , Betty Schultz (H8 7 205 ) , Margaret Thomas (H8 7( 2 13 ) , Wayne Thornton (H7 7 21 5 ), Donald Waldie (L9 t(( 2 ), Bill Wright (H9 7 216). Vice-Presidents: Gordon Atkin (L7 7 106), Bruce Baird (L8 :f 202), Bill Blair (H8 7( 214), Ann Cunningham (H9 7 114), Robert Curry (H8 7( 1 15), Reginald Donatello ( H7 209), Lowell Foster (L9 7( 1 10), Harvey Fielder (H9 7( 1 09), Richard Frock (H7 7( 204), Tommy Harris (L8 7 21113), Rosalie Heald (L7 :fp20l), William laconetti (H8 t ( 21 8 ) , Karlton Kennedy (L9 7( 1 12 ) , Betty Lyser (H9 7 1 11), Janet Macdonald (L8 7 1 ) , Betty McCreary (H8 : 2ll) , Margaret McLeod (H7 t( 104), Robert Millar (L9 7 (1212), Don Morrill (L7 7(1(2 1 0) , Ayako Oto (H7 t(( 2 08 ), Alma Roth (H9 t(c 206) , Esther Schmidt (H8 t(( 205 ), Marian Strong (H7 - 215), Phyllis Svendsgaard (L9 t(( 2), Dorothy Thomas (H8 7 2 13), Don Wellington (H9 : 2 16), Marjorie Wood (L8 3( 6 ) . Secretaries: Philip Andruss (H8 t(( 214), Joe Bishop (L7 t(( 106), Donald Carlson (H9 T((1 14) , Jean Davies (L8 7(1(2 02 ) , Bob Dubuque (L9 t ((1 10) , Jean Duff (H7 t(( 209) , Joyce Freeborn (L8 t ((1 1 3 ) , Keith Gaisford (H9 t ((1 09 ), Otto Goth (H7 t(( 2 04) , Helen Granger (L7 t(( 201), Virginia Hamilton (H8 t(( 113), Sally Howard (L9 7( 1 12), Cornelia Levis (H8 t(( 218), Beatrice Lipsitch (H9 t(( 111), Carolyn McCloskey (L8 t(( 1), Meredith McCord (L7 t(( 210), Marjorie Morrow (H7 t(( 104), Craig Murchison (H8 2 ), Gyo Obata (H9 t(( 206), Tim Oliver (H7 t(( 208), Jean Richards (H8 7((205 ), Helen Scott (L9 t(( 212), Dick Seymour (H9 t(( 216), Stanley Soder (H7 t(( 215), Howard Soule (L8 T((6) , Preston Spurrier (L9 7(1(2 ), Duncan Williams (H8 t((213). « 1 4 »

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BOYS’ ASSOCIATION AND GIRLS’ LEAGUE OFFICERS GIRLS’ LEAGUE COUNCIL BOYS’ ASSOCIATION COUNCIL GIRLS’ LEAGUE The Girls’ League celebrated its third birthday this semester. The five former presi- dents were welcomed, and Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Mahoney, the League’s founder, were guests of honor. The League joined with the Student Control in giving a party to Low and High Seven Girls enjoying their first term at Willar d. On Spring Day, League members were candy sellers, and their winning smiles just meant buy!” Not a piece was left. Girls of all the grades tuned in at the League’s song rally. At a girls’ assembly sponsored by the League, the girls had the pleasure of hearing Mrs. R. O. Moody. Music and dramatic talent from all advisories featured the final gathering of the year. Thus ended a happy season for the Girls’ League with a vote of thanks and appreciation to Miss Vaissade, their guide and sponsor. « 1 3 »



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WILLARD BOY SCOUTS, TROOP 33 Out-of-door activities strongly appealed to Troop 3 3 this spring and frequent hikes meant pleasure as well as merit credit for those who shouldered their packs. The Friday evening meetings were given over to crafts, games, and Merit Badge Tests. Many of the boys were busily engaged in making out menus and checking up on equipment for summer camp. Wolf Patrol and Flaming Arrow attended the 193 8 Council Camporee at Tilden Park in which approximately 1000 Scouts and Scouters of the Berkeley-Contra Costa Area participated. At a Court o f Honor held in Willard Auditorium, Merit Badges were awarded for nature study, handicraft, mechanical drawing, and cycling. This meeting concluded the troop’s indoor events for the term. Troop 33: Eugene Boehrer, Gordon Cooke, Howard Dekker, Loy Dickinson, Douglas Fitzgerald, Percy Forster, Richard Gore, Bob Grange, Paul Grunland, Gerald Hicks, Norval Josephson, Wayne Travis, Marsden Warren, Mr. Allen Couglin (Scout Master). AMICITIA CLUB The Amicitias, a club of H7 Girls, with Eleanor Moore as their leader and Mr. Edwards as sponsor, had as their motto The more the merrier” and blue and white for their colors. The purpose of the club was to promote friendship among the H7 Girls. They met every other Friday and were especially interested in the study of codes. Members: Miyoka Akimoto (Treas.), Frances Amonette, Helen Annis, Mary August, Janet Bliss, Florence Colby, Irene Cooley (Sec.) , Lila Mae Derickson, Janne du Bois (Pres.) , Jean Duff, Betty Eastwood ( Vice-Pres.) , Nancy Hambly, Flora Beth Noel, Margaret Saph. GIRL RESERVE MEMBERSHIP Manzanita (H9) : June Bates, Jean Berry (Pres.), Patsy Compton (Sec.), Jean Elliott (Inter-Club Rep.), Evelyn Hanson, Jane Hopkins, Murel Kelsey, Phyllis Koplan, Betty Lindsey, Beatrice Lipsitch, Betty Mountford, Dorothy Patmont, Jean Reynolds, Georgia Schneider (Vice-Pres.), Kathryn Sparrowe, Pearl Tollakson, Betty Wescott. Las Felecies (L9): Muriel Bennett, Winifred Burnham, Carol Davis, Ellen De Jour- nette (Pres.), Yukiyo Hayashi, Sally Howard (Treas.), Harriet Johnson (Sec.), June Lamb, Helen Scott, Charlotte Weston, Dorothy Wilcox (Vice-Pres.), Marie Wilkins, Nita Mae Yost. Lokitru (H8): Mary Anne Armstrong, Virginia Berg (Sec.), Jane Bickel (Pres.), Isabel Blythe, Kathleen Blythe, Med Callaway, Dorothy Cory, Betty Hansen, Nancy John- son, Peggy Nickell (Vice-Pres.), Marjorie Reiger, Helen Rowland, Marianne Semer, Suzanne Semer, Lucille Smith, Audrey Sorensen, Jane Wilson. Kimo Loha (L8): Audrey Anthe, Bobby Lou De Velbiss (Sec.), Sue Doran, Patsy Gaines, Elaine Glover (Pres.), Lois Jorgenson, Janet Macdonald, Carolyn McCloskey (Vice-Pres.), Elizabeth Neal, Barbara Watterson. Wahini (L8) : Elizabeth Campbell, Janet Chick (Sec.), Kathryn Dyer, Susan Fowler, Nancy Haven (Pres.), Lornelia Lewis, Betty Anne McCreary (Vice-Pres.), Constance Morshead, Dorothy Munson, Jean Richards, Dorothy Thomas, Margaret Thomas. Las Comaradas (L7-H7) : Rhea De Lasaux, Jean Duff, Betty Eastwood, Helen Granger, Nancy Hambly, Sheila Hedley, Edith Lomprey (Sec.) , Catherine McDonald, Jane McClure, Margaret McLeod (Pres.), Flora Noel, Beverly Ryan, Frieda Shoenberg, Jacqueline Tomp- kins, Sue Wood (Vice-Pres.) . « I 5 »

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