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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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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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SERVICE CLUB USHER SQUAD SERVICE CLUB The second week of school started the beginning of a very busy term for the members of the Service Club. They made all the stencils for the first Scoop” and some for the other issues. They made the stencils and duplicates of Willard’s new constitution to provide a copy for each senator and teacher in the school as well as copies of all the laws passed by the Senate for each advisory. They also typed report cards for many of the teachers, songs for the Glee Clubs, programs for the High Nine Party, reading charts and outlines for Mr. Christensen, charts and outlines for the Motion Picture Appreciation Course given by Mrs. Hall, copy for the Target,” and acted as messengers for the office. They enjoyed doing work of this kind and were happy to be of service to their school. Members: Janet Bagby, Margaret Ballard, Florence Carleton, Ruth Carlson, Carolyn Clifford, Elaine Detels, Florence Duus, Beatrice Foster, Jean Harding, Yukiyo Hayashi, Guyla Hewitt, Barbara Hodges, Mary Holland, Marie Jefferd, Murel Kelsey, Jeanne Le Quatte, Betty Lerch, Betty Mountford, Gloria Norcia, Doris Plant, Jean Reynolds, Gloria Shallat, Ailene Smith, Patricia Talbot, Coris Thaxter, Eleanor Ward. SUNNY A smile is something wonderful; It banishes each fear. When there’s a smile around you. It radiates good cheer. SMILES A smile that’s willing and helpful, A smile that’s always true, A smile that makes you happy. Is just the one for you. Carolyn Clifford « I 8 »
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