Willard Middle School - Target Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1948

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WILLARD FACULTY H. N. MCCLELLAN ,...,,,,......,. ....,...,,777,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, P rincipal MRS. WILMA CARR ....,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S ecreiqry MRS. MARY RUSSELL V Y........A,. School Nurse MRS. ETHEL NELSON ,,Y.,,,v,,,,..., AY..,..,,,,,.. A itendance Clerk Miss Marqueriie Dart Mrs. Leslie Abbott lames Berry Everett Bliss Miss Iohanna Blurneri Miss Alpha Bonney ' Carl Bowles Cecil Burke' Thomas Caldwell COUNSELORS Iohn Rhodes TEACHERS Mrs, Theodore Conrad Frank Cralle Miss Mary Daniel Vincent Dell'Erqo L. T. Gremaux Mrs. Lucy Hardy Mrs. Kathleen Harris Miss Frances Holton I Frank Wylde Mrs Mrs Mrs . Edna Kelloqq Mrs. Mrs. . Elizabeth Ivelsky Aura Lee Iohnson ' Gertrude Malmsten Louise Parker Miss Susie Smith Mrs. Claire Stockfisch Miss Marie Vaissade

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I-'fn - GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL ln volleyball this season the Low Nine's lost their games with Burbank and Garfield. Even though they lost, they gave them stiff competition. In the game with Burbank the score was 14 up and we had to make two points. The ball Volleyed back and forth for almost three minutes and then Helen Wilcox went to spike it. Alas!! They had won. The High Nine team won both their games with plenty of action. Barbara Harris, Audrey Megerian and Betty Williams were the outstanding players. The High Eight also won both of their games. BOYS' VOLLEYBALL A successful Volleyball season has just been completed here at Willard. The High Nine team lost both games to Garfield by scores of 1-15, 12-15 in the first game and 5-15, 7-15 in the second but won both games at Burbank 15-10, 15-8, and 15-10, 15-13, to finish second in league standings. The Low Nine team also lost both games to Garfield 13-15, 12-15, and 8-15, 8-15, and split with Burbank, winning the first 15-13, 15-12, and losing the second after going three games to finish the season with one win and three losses. The High Eight's lost their first game to Garfield 13-15, 15-10, 14-16, but won the second 16-14, 15-10. They won both games with Burbank to tie for first place in league standings with three wins and one loss. The Low Eight team split with Garfield and Burbank to finish the season with two wins and two losses.



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JUNIOR RED CROSS This term the pupils of Willard have done a fine job doing junior Red Cross work. They have volunteered for filling many needs. This year Willard pupils filled the grand total of 87 Red Cross Gift Boxes for the children of Europe. ses have made 50 posters for the hospitals. The posters were beautifully done. i The art clas We should also give a cheer for Mrs. Malmsten's sewing classes which have l k' ts, made many garments to send to Europe. The girls have made b ouses, s 1r pinfores, pajamas, baby jackets and dresses. The Red Cross Representatives and Mrs. Malmsted attend the regular Red Cross meetings. Two of Willard's pupils attended an all-day Regional Conference at San lose on October 25. Willard in the past has done a fine job and Willard in the future will be on top. THE BLUE MONDAY ART CIRCLE The Blue Monday Art Circle started in the spring term of 1946. Miss Blumert suggested that some of the girls form a small art group and those who enjoyed 'd t ' resident, arts and crafts could be members. The circle has a presi en , vice p secretary and treasurer who collects money if we decide to have a party. Miss Blumert directs the different art projects and it is she whom we have to thank for the success and progress of the circle. She gives up her time every d n'o art. We Monday afternoon after school so that We may learn an e J Y appreciate her instruction very much. Some of the girls were lured by the idea, joined, and losing interest dropped t b t 'X faithful stand bys kept on They are Ellen Finkele, Elizabeth Calkins, ou, u si - . Peggy McPherson, Helen Rogers, Barbara Yazdi, and Ruth Koide. At the be- h total ginning of this semester we added some new members and now ave a of 15. Some of the kinds of art work we do inthe circle are card stencillinq, posters l t 'ls block printing and many other types of for veteran's hospitals, texti e s enci , , work. When we were in thelowr Eighth grade some of us stenciled designs with textile paints on the aprons, skirts, and blouses we niadewin sewing class. 'This next term we plan to do silk screen painting. Our aim in this circle is to have a place where those who enjoy art Work may come to learn new skills in which they are particularly interested. My ,

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