Willard Middle School - Target Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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H9 RESERVES L9 RESERVES H8 RESERVES GIRL RESERVES Willard Girl Reserves certainly did things this term. All kinds of fun featured their programs. Dinners, weenie roasts, house parties, hikes, and a sport dance meant exciting times for the H9’s, while between times they learned how to make leather belts and purses. Cycling around Lake Merritt, a pot-luck supper, a tea for mothers and new members, a jolly week-end at Orinda, and swimming parties galore were on the program of events for the L9’s. Swimming, hiking, and the crafts meant good times for the H8’s of Lokitru. The L8’s were so enthusiastic about the Reserves this semester that there are now two groups, Kimo Loha and Wahini. The H and L7 Members met together as Las Comaradas. They turned cooks for the dinner they gave their parents, and excellent ones they proved to be. Members of all the clubs are planning to spend a week or two at the Reserves’ summer camp. Gold Hollow. Have a good time, girls! « 1 6 »

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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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AEGINIAN CLUB CAMERA CLUB AMICITIA CLUB THE CAMERA CLUB At the request of some camera fans Mr. Gremaux formed the Camera Club, which has just completed a very successful first term. Every period of the day members of the club were in the dark room developing and printing pictures. Now the club has its own printer as the result of Mr. Gremaux’s spare-time efforts. The members certainly appreciated the use of the blue-printing room as it saved them many a dollar. In the club’s photo contest for the Target” John Wiskocil won the first prize, Prentice Wharff the second, and Jim Smith the third. Members; Harry Boomer, Chip Cheney, Howard Dekker, Jerry Devore, George Dodge, Harry Gester, Nick Golovkin, Dick Gilmore, Bob Kauffman, Louis Mertins, Ronald Naess, Bill O’Brien, Bob O’Brien, Tom Scott (Pres.), Jim Smith, James Stewart, Harry Vanden- brolk. La Mar Voelkel, Prentice Wharff, Dwight Wilson, John Wiskocil. « I 7 »

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