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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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DIPSY DASHES Now don ' t look sad ' cause school ' s begun. Study hard, little girl, and the battle ' s half won He ' s under the desk for safety ' s sake. During an air raid he ' s wide awake. Gee, gosh! don ' t you fumble or we ' ll sure take a flop A drop in the basket and we ' ll wiggle the mop. You can foxtrot, twostep, and jitterbug too And dance with your friend — Ouch! that was my shoe A bandage here and a broomstick there — The First Aid Corps will take good care. Jump those hurdles and jump them high. A nice, big hand if you touch the sky. These gleesters sang their melodies, Their songs you may recall. ' Twas at the last Spring Concert, Applause rang for them all. He scattered paper and scraps everywhere. The cops sought him, caught him. Now knee pads he wears. Sodas and sundaes and cokes Joe fixed. At the Fountain that jerk was sure in a mix. Around and around in that dizzy dance At the Fiesta she held all in a trance. May Queen and dance and rags on parade Meant frolic and mirth for all Willard babes. Bring your skates or rent them. She knew how to pose. Just my luck, I hear you say, To balance on my nose. Target” pictures, strike a pose! Give a smile. Don’t dare doze! Grasping diplomas, formalities over, The High Nines now think they sure are in clover r ia M Jjk Ji A . f . A I 1 A fijt. Jt
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