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Echoes of Spring Day Spring Day dawned in best Willard style, With sun shine and flowers and happy smiles. May s Queen held the sceptre and led the parade With a bevy of beauties, most charming young maids. Festivities gay and mirth held full sway. It was voted by all a most perfect day. QUEEN OF MAY — Peggy Hoyt. ATTENDANTS OF THE QUEEN — Faye Beattie, Norma Beery, Patricia Bramming, Delight Downs, Dorothy Eastwood, Lois Grosh, Joyce Jaeger, Betty Ann Mackay, Sally Miller, Susan Munson, Virginia Smith, Eulalia Vering, Coleena Wade, Ruth Wood. SPRING DAY COSTUME AWARDS FIRST PRIZES (blue ribbons) — Paul Alexander, Douglas Baird, Jim Bragg, David Bray, Bob Bullwinkel, Eric Cochrane, Burt Davidson, Ray Davies, Edward Downing, Bob Duncan, Ruth Joy Gabrielson, Richard Gorman, Shirley Houlding, Hewitt Kendall, Ken Kendall, Valone Knox, Ben Lindsey, Virginia Linforth, Vonie Marsh, Dorothy Mel, Helen Moore, Leota Grace Moulton, Christie Owen, David Perkins, Marylyn Reimers, Dick Robinson, Steve Smith, Arnold Svendsgaard, Edward Swift, Elmer Wheeler. SECOND PRIZES (red ribbons) — Helen Adams, Dick Dennes, Bob Elliott, Pete Falconer, Diana Farley, Patsy Harnett, Phyllis Heald, Harald Heidekker, Nancy Jones, Tommy Kason, Patricia Kay, Barbara LaBrash, William McGregor, Nancy Morris, Betty Moorhead, Patty Mullin, Don Patch, Leona Reukema, Ralph Runckel, Vivian Searcy, Phyllis Venter, Bob Warmington, William Wood. THIRD PRIZES (white ribbons) — Dexter Ahlgren, Nelson Andrews, Ida Mae Carew, Jeanne Carleton, Harold Chapman, Virginia Church, Mary Gildersleeve, Sally Grant, Hugh Ward Harris, Mary Helen Hodge, Shirley Humphrey, Mary Alice Knowlton, Sylvia Love, Bill Martens, Marjorie McCord, Mercedes McKey, Ann Perry, Virginia Roberts, Dolores Storck, Janet Taylor, William Taylor. ADVISORIES 100% IN COSTUME (fern awards) — Rooms 4 (Miss Dart ' s), 101 (Mr. Rice ' s), 109 (Mrs. Abbott ' s), 201 (Mrs. Underhill ' s), 202 (Miss Blumert’s), 208 (Mrs. Lawson ' s), 210 (Mrs. Ivelsky ' s), 212 ( Mrs. Hoskins ' ), 2 I 7 ( Mrs. Johnson ' s) . Berkeley ' s Seasons It ' s springtime in Berkeley When buds are drawing bees, When birds have left their winter nests, And trees are sprouting leaves. It ' s summertime in Berkeley When days are warm and long, When butterflies flit here and there, And crickets sing their song. It ' s autumn time in Berkeley When breezy north winds blow, When leaflets don their autumn coats, And signs of summer go. It ' s winter time in Berkeley When ends the seasons ' round, When peace on earth, good will to men, Within all hearts abound. PHYLLIS KARG.
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DIZZY DATES January 26 As the old term went, the new one began With the Pledge to our flag and our best for Uncle Sam. January 27 Cafeteria manners demand much poise. That means forks, not fingers, no scraps, less noise. January 28 We dropped our dimes and dollars into the Wishing Well, And wished the crippled children might soon again feel swell. February 2 Our Willardites ' sportsmanship ranks very high. When we played El Cerrito, our team sure did try. February 7 Big dolls and small ones, foreign ones — look, do! The dolls that day were on parade. The boys took glimpses too. February 9 Clocks whipped ahead. One hour gone! Daylight Savings pranced speedily on. February 9 Bean shooters and matches were watched with concern For teachers said pupils were at Willard to learn. February I I The Valentine Dance! Wear your heart on your sleeve. Your best girl you ' ve dated? Swell! Believe me she ' s pleased. February 16 We have bought many Stamps. We are buying them still. To share in America ' s victory is every student ' s will. February 18 At assembly Willard ' s officers and grade prexies too Told of Lincoln and Washington and heroes true blue. February 23 Smiles and jokes passed to old friends and new At the Big Sister Party for the many, no t the few. February 25 Dig in your pockets. That dollar’s just sublime! Give to the Red Cross while there ' s still time. February 27 The Rally Committee put on a noon dance. While couples were drifting, it dealt in finance. February 27 Those who like birds and delight in their way In the aud. saw those tweet-tweets at work and at play. March 2 The First Aid Class had a meeting today. Breaks, cuts, and burns they quickly allay. March 5 Buy your ' Target ' right now was the popular cry. And the Target sales boomed, as we hoped, to the sky. March 6 At the Scholarship Assembly brains galore were met To receive those gold pins which they earned, you bet! March 9 Watch the birdie and grin now, quick! The High Nines squirmed as the camera clicked. March 10 Knuckle down, buckle down, and use your fertile brains. How comes it, High Eights grand and game, ye found that test a strain? March 13 My Mamma done tol ' me the faculty won Over the students in basketball fun. March 16 Well, dip me in rubber and call me precious. With rubber bands now it pays to be cautious. March 17 Around the school was Ireland ' s green. In St. Patrick ' s Day fun it reigned supreme. March 20 Those who knew how to skate and those not so hot Went to Iceland for fun. Some stood up — some did not March 24 The girls of the Low and High Eight all exclaimed, Wonderful World! at a party for same. March 30 Is everybody happy that Willard is out? It’s Easter Vacation! Let’s be going. Shout, shout! April 8 Our counselor presented the subject on hand. Yes, Low Ten Programs were the great demand. April 10 Americans All was the film that told That the Good Neighbor Policy is as good as gold. April 10 Do not climb the cherry tree just to get some fruit. You might get a whippin’ and a stomach-ache to boot. April 15 Those May Queen candidates proved to us That beauty and Willard deserve A plus. April 16 Blankets, jars, bottles, salt, boxes, and soap Poured in for Emergency. No need, let ' s hope. April 17 Athletic awards were presented to those Who chose sports as a pastime and kept on their toes. April 20 Willard ' s Variety brought forth a display Of talent abundant in fullest array. April 21 The Senior Committee stepped forth in a play. Those gals At the Fountain were professional, I ' ll say. April 27 The Cleanup Campaign started off with a bang! Each pupil a-striving to win for his gang. May I Hard times a-plenty, the colors so gay, The May Queen so beautiful, that was our Spring Day. May 1 6 On May the sixteenth a pet show came ' round. They wiggled and squealed and rolled on the ground. May 22 The Musical Organizations were thrilled to the bone. As Mr. Hayes ' guests their music outshone. May 28 The election finals were held. Oh say! And the sifting was done without delay. May 29 The W.G.L. ' s installed today Their elected favorites in a solemn way. June 5 Old officers were ousted, the new put in, With all such officers we ' re sure to win. June I I The High Nine Party was loud and gay. All classmates shouted, Oh Happy Day! June 12 To Class of ' 42, at work or play, Willard ' s best for good luck each day, each way. Class of ' 42, hip! hip! hooray!
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