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- M t 1 DAUGHERTY Guan nm-KENz1E ' UWT Way' A Ninety girls and ninety boys-one hundred and eighty strong-we are leaving the portals of Palo Alto High School for newer fields! Upon our entrance in 1929 we were mighty green and equally as nervous, but it was not long until we knew what it was .all about, and we were soon being noticed, Although our four years of high school have been spent during the depression, it certainly had no effect on the efforts and accomplishments of the class of 1933. Perhaps some of us didn't have quite as much cash to spend: but our energies have been otherwise expended in school activities and our names have been engraved as valuable contributors in every one. We have taken part in athletics, debating, drarnatics, music, the girls' and boys' leagues, language clubs, the student court, the co-op store, the publications, and numerous social events, and in each case names of the members of the class of 1933 stand at the top of the list in bold letters as among the successful. During this time we have not failed to keep scholarship foremost in mind: many of us have been constant members of the Scholarship Society. The Class of 1933 will be long remembered by many of the lower classmen for its strict discipline of the Senior Court. The violators of the class tradition of prohibiting all but seniors from entering their court were severely punished. Due notice was given to the rest of the school, but still some persisted in break- ing in. The offenders were brought before the senior disciplinary committee, were sentenced and punished. There were several punishments, but by far the most popular was the especially designed paddle applied to the victim by the sturdy members of the committee. We have been fortunate in having most efHcient class officers each year. For the senior year they have been Richard Daugherty, president: Douglas Gibb, vice-president: Alice Webber, secretary: Alec McKenzie, treasurer: and Marge Meyer, senior court custodian. The Senior Class 1933 MADRONO l9
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