Palo Alto High School - Madrono Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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B. A. C. G. A. A. The minor letter system, toy of the Board of Athletic Control, was again completely revised. As it now stands, six inch block letters are awarded all boys who fulfill requirements in minor sports. No numerals are on the letters. The yell leaders and managers have identifying symbols on the letters. Through all the changes in the minor letters, the major blocks re- main unchanged. This year the B. A. C. awarded the 120 basketball teams their letters. This is the first team in four years to receive this honor of winning the majority of its games. David MacKenzie, able Commissioner of Boys’ Athletics and automatically president of the B. A. C., handled this organization efficiently. Faculty adviser How- ard C. Ray also managed to keep the various branches of sports in harmony. TOP ROW: Ray, BolicH, Burke, Muir, MacKenzie. SECOND ROW; Wuthmzn, Holmes, Thompson, Ar.derson, Miles. FRONT ROW;Nickel, Sheridan, Johnson, Neikirk, Slater Chief activities of the Girls’ Athle- tic Association this year were pro- viding Sports Days and changing the letter system. The Sports Days, held at schools in the Girls’ Peninsula Athletic League, were climaxed by a superday at Palo Alto on May 9. Over fifty girls were present. The G. A. A. chang- ed the number of points required for a Block P from 400 to 800. When a girl receives 400 she wins class numerals. Mildred Moore, president by right of being Com- missioner of Girls’ Athletics, led the G. A. A. through the year. Much praise goes to the executive board, consisting of Virginia Chapman, Margaret Calderwood, Madge Davis, Patty Sherwood, Hope Duveneck, Irene Robert- son, Alma Prior, Jean Pogue, Helen Butts, Anne Clark, Arline Bishop, and Miss Collins. TO? ROW: Clark, Pogue, Collin . SECOND ROW; Cha; man, Duveneck, Bishop, Robertson. FRONT ROW: Buttg, Sherwood, Moore, Calderwood, Prior [22]

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POINT AWARD COMMITTFF: M. A. Tnmson, Doris Willi, Kent Hansen, Boh Stone, Gilhert Quinhy, Mrs. MrCnlly CO-OPERATORS; Ernie WuthmEti, Mr. Mclnnia, Otto Wideman, James Craw.'ord, Bob Love POINT AWARD After editorial and Pro and Con criticism in the “Campanile’’ and suggestions from faculty members and student body, the point award system was entirely changed. Fac- ulty advisers of activities fill out cards giving credit to pupils for their silver seal award, given to seniors who have acquired 1000 points. Members of board are M. A. Tomson, K. Hansen, R. Stone, D. Willi, and G. Quinby. CO-OP The Co-op continued its record as one of the most financially sound organizations in school. Under the management of Ernie Wuthman, it made enough profit to give the school a new diving board. The Co-op stocks pupils’ demands, yet does not compete with downtown merchants. Clerks are Otto Wide- man, Bob Love, and James Craw- ford. Faculty adviser is WJlliam C. Mclnnis. [21]



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LETTER MEN: TOP ROW: Kemper, Crotaer, Reichel, Wuthman, Grisell, Sheridan, Goodwin, Holinea, Anderson, Thompson, Muir, Hogan, Bolich. FRONT ROW: Emory, Hann, Rakpr, Kingham, Wilson, Mayer, Erickson, Hansen, Idling GIRL BLOCK P WINNERS: TOP ROW: Robinson, Pogue, Moore, Calderwood, Sherwood, Causey, Clark, Chapman. THIRD ROW: Oeschger, Duveneck, Clark, Sivertaen, Brunson, Volkhardt, Collins, D ucruet, Morris, Westfall, LeBlanc, Dengler. SECOND ROW: Ander- aon, McClain, Minor, Eskilson, Mears, Prior, Butts, Hughes, Sherwood, Newell. FRONT ROW: Berryman, Brown, Dewey, Higginson, Clark, Ermey, Hooker, Bishop, Borland, Brett BOYS’ BLOCK P Graduation this year will see the completion of one of the most suc- cessful years of the Boys’ Block P Society. The Society, under the direction of Ted Holmes, presi- dent, and Hod Ray, adviser, spon- sored its annual dance and its jolly-ups. A trip to Yosemite was taken. GIRLS’ BLOCK P The Girls Block P Society con- fined its activities this year to purely social functions. Initia- tions, a scavenger hunt, a “pot- luck” supper were included in the program. Arline Bishop, president, and Helen Butts, secre- tary, made the yar a success. Miss Collins sponsors this group. [23]

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