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Top Row; W. Risling, P. Cashel, G. Sadler, P. Taylor, R. Wilbur, R. Alden, V, Skiff, R. Cox, M. Turner, B. Allen, B. Rankin. Third Row; M. Struck, P. Long, N. Angeli. M. Folsom, B. Camomile, M. Hayes, C. Murray, E. Barrett, G. Richards, E. Cooke, B. Merrier. Second Row: M. Malm, G. Caspar,B. Wattenherger, J. Seward, M Aanaya, M Pleasant,B. West, L. Hammcl, E. McCollum, D. DeMahy. First Row: M. Norby, P. Hoagland, V, Schwartz, R. Rose, H. Tani, J. Wilson. The Palo Alto High School has been a member of the California Scholarship Federa- tion for many years. Any student may become a member of the Scholarship Society by earning the necessary grade requirements. A scholarship card may be received by earning ten grade points, eight of which must be in academic subjects. A student who receives the required number of semester cards automatically becomes a life member of the CSF and receives a Gold Seal on his diploma. The chief interest of the society this year was the Central Region Student Conference, held at Palo Alto in the spring, at which over six hundred delegates were present, some of them coming from long distances. During the year two CSF conferences were attended by delegates from this school. One, in the fall, was held at Treasure Island, and the other at St. Marys in the spring. Under the guidance of Miss Sophia Cramer, faculty adviser, a picnic and a pop-corn sale were sponsored. The president for the first semes- ter was Bill Nichols, while Carol Murray headed the society the second semester. Elsbeth McCollum was secretary. 18
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Point Award—Top Row: A. Peirson, Mrs. McCully, I. Johnson, P. Allen. Bottom Row: S. Price, L. Crockett. Peace Council—Top Row: J. Draper B. Krcutzman, H. Leland, Mrs. McCully, L. Slocum, A. Reed. Second Row: B. Taylor, E. Barrett, P. Long, V. Eckland, J. Caspar, R. Eiselt. Bottom Row: H. Morrow, N. West, V. Schwartz, J. Chidester, J. Reichel. For the purpose of stimulating student participation in extra-curricular activities and of offering awards to students for outstanding citizenship, the point award system has been functioning for a number of years. Selected by the Commissioner of Public Welfare, the Point Award Committee is responsible for keeping permanent record cards of the service rendered by the students. Any student who has earned enough service points may receive a silver seal on his diploma which entitles him to attend any school activity for two years after leaving. This year Ivonne Johnson was chairman and Louise Crockett was secretary. Other members were Adele Peirson, Sue Price Peter Allen and Donald Wright. In order to give the students a medium through which they can express themselves about peace, study world affairs, and work for peace, two delegates from each cultural club are chosen each year to make up the Peace Council. This year several invitational assemblies were held, and in the spring two delegates attended the Calif- ornia Youth Council in Los Angeles. The president was Virginia Schwartz and the secretary was Nanci West. Mrs. Leona McCully was adviser for both organizations. 17
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To promote friedllness among the girls, and to furnish worthwhile activities in which they may participate, is the purpose of the Girls' League. Meetings are held once each month when programs of special interest to girls are presented. The main activities of the league are providing big sisters for the new girls, presenting the Girls' Jinx, participating in Christmas charity work, giving class luncheons giving the Mothers' Tea, and presenting a scholarship to some deserving girl in the graduating class. Under the able leadership of Pat Cashel and Miss Preston, the league had a very successful year. For the purpose of encouraging school spirit, friendliness and co-operatoin among the boys of the school, the Boys' League meets regularly once a month, at which time matters concerning the activities of the boys are discussed, and talks are pre- sented by men prominent in athletics or other lines of work. Among the activities sponsored by the League were the Stunt Show, the Soph Tyro, and the Father and Son night, each of which was a big success. The officers this year were Don Ragno, president, and Otis Keeler, secretary, with Howard C. Ray as faculty adviser. Girls’ League: J. Caspar, M. Jackson, A. Pappas, E. Lentos, P. Cashel, A. Proctor. S, Price. M. Malm. Boys’ League: Don Ragno, Mr. Ray, Otis Keeler. 19
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