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SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP CLUB JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP CLUB SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP CLUB Hats off, the crowd is passing by! What crowd?” you ask. Why the Senior Scholar- ship Club, that group of ambitious students who qualified for membership by consistently achieving grades from 9 5 to 100 per cent. It is not the material value of the little gold pin they are privileged to wear that thrills their hearts, but the significance of it. To them it is a reward for their untiring efforts. May the tiny gold pin always stimulate and inspire them in their future efforts to achieve success. Senior Scholarship Club Members: Alvan Altman, Tatiana Buzanoff, Elsie Carter, Chip Cheney, Margaret Connick, Martha Crandall, Richard Dorst, Bob Gimbel, Paul Grunland, Alvin Hambly, Yukiyo Hayashi, Tod Judkins, Peter Kilburn, Ray Kruschke, Hisako Kuro- iwa, Elizabeth Marshall, Kenneth Mirov, Graham Moody, Ronald Naess, Gyo Obata, Jewel Pendleton, Lucia Peniston, Jean Richards, Alma Roth, Vivian Saph, Audrey Sorensen, John Sproul, Patricia Talbot, Dorothy Thomas, Harlan Veal, Verna Wilson. JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP CLUB The students who proudly advanced to receive certificates at the Scholarship Assembly had attained a 90 to 9 5 per cent term average and automatically qualified for membership in the Junior Scholarship Club. As they feast their eyes on those coveted awards, the Certificates” that now adorn their study walls, they know that nothing is denied to well directed labor; nothing is ever to be attained without it!” Why not Pins” for your next, ye Juniors? If you win honors, you must toil for them, and you know how. Here’s to success and your best! « 19 »
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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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JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP CLUB MEMBERS Barbara Abbott, Rafael Ahlgren, Elinor Anderson, Richard Bartholomew, Muriel Bennett, Virginia Berg, Audrey Beresford, Jane Bickel, Carlos Brown, Ruth Caine, Robert Carleton, Florence Carleton, Elizabeth Campbell, Janet Chick, David Cole, Gordon Cooke, Shirley Cooke, Helen Crane, Jean Davies, Faith Droitcour, Barbara Durkee, Louis Fischl, Joyce Freeborn, Nancy Garoutte, Elaine Glover, John Grosh, Charles Hanger, Nancy Haven, Winnie Mae Honnold, Sally Howard, Leonard Hughes, William laconetti, Helen Ikeda, Jeannette Jones, Stanley Jorgenson, Keichi Kawamoto, Betty Lyser, Janet Macdon- ald, Robert Millar, Robert Norlund, Maralee Ogle, John Oshida, Kenneth Parkhurst, Betty Platt, Michiko Satoda, Dorothy Sayles, John Sebastian, Suzanne Semer, Irving Short, Sasha Shulgin, Harold Smith, Lucille Smith, George Snell, Dick Spear, Arthur Starke, Don Stone, Barbara Strong, Ned Stroud, Phyllis Svendsgaard, Andre Tournier, James Walsh, Mary Ward, Maredith Wikkerink, Marjorie Wood. THE WILLARD “SCOOP ” Willard is proud of her school paper the Scoop.” Interest has been high. Scarcely has one issue been distributed before the questions begin humming as to when the next one will be out and how one gets on the staff. Articles and features have been alive and timely. Unified effect was gained through the use of a theme and a motif for each issue. Charming designs and figure work of the headings and elsewhere were products of the talented pens of Carlos Brown and Theresa Clark. These together with the vigorous cartoons of John Richardson have enlivened as well as decorated the pages of our school paper. Martha Crandall has proved that a girl can be an able, enthusiastic, and tireless editor. She, with her assistant Ned Stroud, has led a willing and responsive staff. There is no way in which the staff can thank, individually, the members of the faculty and Student Body for their truly fine cooperation, but we feel deeply grateful to them one and all. Students’ hours from studies and after school may not be counted, but they will have their own rewards in developed skills and techniques. Scoop” Staff: Martha Crandall (Editor-in-Chief ) , Harvey Fielder (Business Man- ager), Ned Stroud (Associate Editor), Barbara Durkee (News Editor), Arthur Starke (Literary Editor) , Ann Cunningham (Society Editor) , Tod Judkins (Joke Editor) , Helen Scott (Girls’ Sports), Van Williams (Boys’ Sports), Carlos Brown (Staff Artist), Theresa Clark (Stencil Artist), John Richardson (Cartoonist), Patricia Talbot (Typist), Duane Alton, Janet Chick, Loring Cunningham, Bill Davis, Betty Lou McAtee, Fred Moreton, Jewel Pendleton, Bill Tooley (Reporters). Mrs. Shulgin ( Scoop” Sponsor), Miss Blumert (Art Advisor). AEGINIAN CLUB The Aeginian Club was formed primarily for the promotion of good fellowship and high standards of thinking. Eighteen H9 boys and one L9 were enrolled on the club’s roster this term and wore pins bearing the Aeginian crest, the unicorn, which were de- signed by its members. Aeginian Roster: Carlos Brown (Sec.), Harvey Fielder, Louis Fischl, John Grosh, Charles Hanger (Treas.), Don Ingalls, Edward Kruse, Bill Love ( Vice-Pres.) , Edward Martin, John Richardson, Bill Robinson, Richard Sandner, Ernie Schauppner, Dick Sey- mour, Irving Short, John Sproul, Ned Stroud (Pres.) , Van Williams, Bob Woods (Com. of Special Events) . « 20 »
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