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

 - Class of 1942

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Kiki Lenios and Clancy Jeffreys proved fo be very skilled in fhis popular sport TENNIS-Top Row: C. Jeffries, L. Davis, H. Sullivan, J. Andi-rsun, II. H ll L F M R B. Barrett. Front Row: P. Fabcr, G. Brand, M. Norby, K. Lcntos, C, Ru D T N 8? EM . VOLLEYBALL Volleyball, as in previous years, had a large lurnoul, in- cluding many alhlelic sophomores. Junior Lee Malinoll was lhe sensalion ol lhe courls wilh hre knockoul serve and nel kills. She was an assel lo lhe Green leam. Alice lLoveyl Lovell, Jean Hullon, and Pal Smilh also pul in a line season. The Sporls Day held al Morgan Hill was al- lended by lhe lour on each A leam, wilh lhe besl of al- lendance records. Sequoia and Burlingame had sporls days wilh many peninsula schools parlicipaling. The cham- pionship was caplured by lhe Browns lrom lhe runners-up, lhe Blues. The caplains chosen were Violel Brown lor lhe Browns, Mary Jane Jew lor lhe Green leam, Pal Smilh lor lhe Maroon's, and Marcia McGilvray for lhe Blue's. This sporl was handled by Kiki Lenlos, an aclive iunior and herself one ol lhe oulslanding volleyball players. 88 BASKETBALL The baskefball season was capably handled by Laurel Freeman. Alfhough +he pluclcy Greens foughi hard, fhe Blues were vicfors in fhis year's fussle for fhe championship. Maxine Russell played well for fhe Greens, capiained by Eleanor Nichols. Barbara BriHon, guard, was an assei' +o 'I'he Maroons led by Doi Norberg: Rufh Ogren and Shirley Siuari' cap+ained fhe Blues and Browns respecfively. The games wifh Mounfain View and Cas+illeja were faken by Paly. BASEBALL As +he furnoul' for baseball was comparafively small, +he reams were divided in+o fwo groups, combining fhe Blues and Maroons and ihe Browns and Greens, capfained by Marjorie Mel+on and Lee Malinoff respecfively. A new backsfop and new diamond lines were supplied. The play- ers chose soffball rules and fhe smaller, harder ball. An evening was speni' in San Francisco wafching a big league game. Mariorie Melfon, Ru+h Ogren, and Ruih Kruse were 'rhe besi play- ers of 'I'he season. 87 U I I 1 i I P I Il I 7 ll I 1 - Y A Q SWIMMING The Browns gained swimming honors for fhe fourfh consecufive year. When fhe feams were or- ganized by manager Barbara Beaver, fhe Green feam was abandoned because of fhe lack of members. Two sporfs days were held wifh Sequoia. A wafer polo game climaxed fhe very success- ful season. Capfains were Beffy Belle Smifh, Paf Schofield, and Marjorie Norby of fhe Brown, Blue, and Maroon feams respecfively. Paf Schofield, Bip Biship, and Muriel Helliwell were a few of fhe besf swimmers. HOCKEY Thaf Charloffe Ross managed hockey very ably is shown by fhe succession of vicfories over Bur- lingame, Casfilleia, Jordan, and Sequoia. The Blues dribbled fo vicfory in a fasf game wifh fhe Greens. Afhlefic Senior Alice Love'H' swung a mean sficlc, as did Kiki Lenfos, June Howell, and Evelyn Anderson. Capfaining fhe A feams were Barbara Marrow for fhe Blues, Maxine Russell for fhe Greens, Barbara lllderfon for fhe Browns, and Evelyn Anderson for 'rhe Maroons. SWIMMING-Top Rows J. Sturtyvant, J. Tambini, M. Bishop, S. Stuart, H. Todd, B. Holmes, Mrs. Green. Second Row: C. Randall,hM. Helliwell, H. Perham, P. Thompson, K. Beaver, J, Eekman. Front Row: M. Norby, B. Beaver, P. Sconcld, B. B. Smit . HOCKEY-Top Row: J. Howell, V. Bryant, P. Blacker, R. Kilpatrick, E. Anderson, G. Johnson, S. Larsen, P. Krone, J. Hutton, C. Brazier, C. Moothart, N. Binns, P. Kerr, P. Singleton, L. Cashion, G. Gorman, W. Talboy, M. Eaton N. Nowell. Second Row: D. Atwater, L. Pence, V. Brown, G. Brand, L. Freeman, J. Mansfield, R. Ogren, P. Stone, D. Lockhart, A. Lovett, S. Boulware, B. Morraw, M. Russell, N. Cobby, F. Chew, H. Halverson, N. Smith, H. Low. Front Row: D. Turner, B. Illderton, P. Faber, R. Kruse, B. Green, M. J, Jew, C. Ross, B, Barrhomae, A. Lentos, V. Quigley, V. DeLong, H. Low, I. Mock, M. Millar, Miss Kirby. 86 PK Q. - f ww, , ,, , .- Q? ff ,.A QL f' Q N X' lv ' ww- ' 'QW Q A ,Q A fm W n in 2,71 5 2 QW::.. ' f-' 4' B kiwi FW ,,, , .W 4 I 1 L- wk 1621 GIRLS' SPORTS The leH'ers G. P. A. L. sfand for Girls' Peninsula Afhlefic League, +o which all parficipanfs of afler school spor+s become a member aufomalically. On enfering high school each girl is placed on a color feam. Qui+e a rivalry has developed among +hese feams which compefe for championship of each spori. Every member of +he 'Five winning +eams is presenfed wifh an award. The emblems won are worn along wifh G. P. A. L. badges on fhe gym suiis. This year fhe League's acfivifies have slackened somewhal' because of lhe difficulfy in iransporlafion. Ordinarily 'lhe school bus has lransporled girls fo and 'From fhe various schools in lhe G. P. A. L. Whenever possible priva'I'e cars were used: ofherwise fhe scheduled games were cancelled. The loss of Kay Beaver, Alice Love++, Marcia McGulveray, Marjorie Norby, and Nancy Binns will be felf nexi year, for +hey have been acfive in Paly's sporfs program. Front Row: 1. Wod, M. Norby, A. Lcntus, C. Ross, K. Beaver. Back Row: J. Hutton, A. Lovsll, L. Freeman, B. Beaver, N, Binns. 84 QD he 1' X.:- r3 Z3 I '1l i11l .i il l 111 -iv:-vlfrn1nrr 1 BOYS' TENNIS The Viking nefsfers showed ihal' 'l'hey deserved lo wear +he colors of Paly by drawing a 'He 'For 1'he P. A. L. championship wilh lSan Maleo. The Paly leam los+ only one malch in league compeiilion --lhis lo San Maleo, who in l'urn was defeafed by Sequoia in an upsei. lThe Vikings walloped fhe powerful Sequoia +eam.l The really ouisfanding facf of The season was fhe undefeafed doubles combi- nafion of Dean Reeves and Bill Neal. They los'I' only one sei' and no marches in league compeiiiion and were a deciding facfor in lhe success of ihe Norse. Ofher members valuable l'o lhe l'eam were Jack Lawrence, Al Cobb. and Claud Rdwine in +he singles division: and ihe feam of Alvin Anderson and Norm Doblin in 'I'he doubles half. 82 BASEBALL-Front Row: G. Fuchs, A, Mzisuii, B. Eisult, B. Trziymur. li. Pcturswn, If. Gzirr ty, H. Gzirrlty. Second Row: L. Uxnnluxi, Ci. -lost, B. Miui'iisi4iir, li. Stzinlmviicli, li, Pirrsuii, A. Sininiumm, l. Thziycl, Cl. Pugh. Back Row: H. Gibbs, K. XVh1!c, H. Nut-J, D. Flnim-s, li. lziniws. M. Pluvl. BASEBALL Alfhough The Palo Allo baseball feam finished higher in +he P.A.L. s+anding 'rhan i+ has in several years, lhe boys played in hard luck all season. The +eam had a record of win +wo -lose five in league play. The Vikings, showing greal improvemenf over lheir early season form, de'Fea+ed Burlingame and Sou+h Cily in fhe 'Final games of ihe season. Added fo lhe Norse's bad luck was +heir loss of Dave Tichenal in mid-season, buf Moniy Pfyl and Hopkins carried on 'I'he coaching iob. The Se- quoia game, a vic'rory which would have made ihe season a success, was dropped by one run in fhe las'I' inning on a doubled decision by 1'he umpire. The regular line-up consisfed of ca+cher, Jim Mor- risroeg firsf base, Bill GarreH and Howard Trainer: +l1ird base, Eddy Peferson and Carroll Pugh, ou?- field, Bill Pierson, George Fuchs, Lodovico Gamba, Emmel' Garrie+y, and Alyn Mason. Bob Sfanko- vich and AI Simmonni handled +he pi+ching assignmen'I's. Pierson led lhe Viking hiH'ers wifh an even .400 for league play. BI PA IYW 66 WATER POLO Under fhe experf direciion of coach Bob Fraser, +he Paly wa+erpups splashed +hrough anofher un- de'Fea+ed season. The Palywogs won every high school con+es+, spli'I' a series wi+h fhe Sfanford Frosh, and dropped a fhriller fo California freshies by one poinl. The climax of +he season was fhe crushing vic+ory over Sequoia, I5-4. They smo+hered +he powerful S+anford and Frosh ieam 7-2 in fhe second of a 'lwo game series, fhe 'Firs+ of which was los+, IO-9, in an overlime period. The +eam landed a 'rop +he P. A. L. far ahead of fheir nearesl' compe+i+or, as +hey had for several previous years. To 'lop if all, fhe Viking waler polisfs placed +he oufsfanding number of five, ou+ of a possible seven men, in +he all-P. A. L. squad. Coach Fraser's Vikings also show a greaf deal of promise 'For +he I943 season's feam. 80 EQPSEE Ll i flif a f 6-Fl'E1l'F24Nll4il T I i .Q i i P. I9 4 .3 43 4-I 40 43 Sl 50 VARSITY SCORES A. Stockton Burlingumn' Stockton ,I.C. . ........ Olympic Club ..,...... . Alzimcdzi Lowell Olympic Club Sacramento LIGHTWEIGHT SWIMMING The Paly ligh+weigh+ swimmers did noI fare qui+e as well as fhe varsily +his year. They won iusl aboul' half of Iheir mee+s, and in 'Ihe P. A. L. Ihe I30's Iook second place, Ihe I20's Ihird, and Ihe de- pleled I IO's fourihg buf in Ihe Iofal number of meeIs won 'rhe 20's did beH'er Ihan did Ihe 30's. The combined lighfweighf forces in Ihe Norlh Coasf Seclion could only colecf a Ioial of Iwelve poinfs as compared 'ro 'li'H'y one for Sequoia and 'Ihir+y for Berkeley. Ligh'I'- weigh+ swimmers Ihaf parI'icipa'Ied in 'Ihe N. C. S. were Barger, Ely, Hayden, Hillback, Hughes, Jennings, Jillson, Lacing, Mofmans, and Sample. 79 PAL. Ill VARSITY SWIMMING The Viking swimmers lhis year ran 'rheir winning sfreak up fo for+y-nine sfraighl' dual meels, wifh a few more sfill scheduled. They won all high school mee+s by wide margins, and fhe only 'leam +o ihrealen 'l'he Vikings was 'the Olympic Club Juniors. The Vikings emerged vicforious in lheir P. A. L. over 'lheir nearesl' compefilor, Sequoia: fhen lhey lraveled fo Secramenfo on lheir yearly 'lrip and cleaned up on Sacramenlo High, 50-I5, and Granl Union High, 52-I3. The only defeal suffered by +he. Palywogs was in 'l'he annual Nor+h Coasl' Seclion meer, which +hey dropped by a very narrow margin l5I-4-Il fo Berkeley High, fhe o+her feams noi' ranking al' all. From fhe ouflook now, il' seems fha? This remarkable record of four A meels won in a row will be confinued 'lhrough nexl' year. The Paly swimmers were, in +he 50 yard frees+yle, Jim Lawson, Jack Ambrosoli, Louis Slocklemier, Norm Keeler, IOO breasfroke, Jim Bloom, Tom Leo, Dick Whi+mang 220 'Frees+yle, Bill Thayer and AI Ander- son: IOO backsiroke, Russ Lee and Afherfon Phlegerg I00 frees+yle, Dave Wiley and Norm Keeler, diving, Bill Thayer and Frank Pe'Hy. 78 I I I l , , - I I I Y l W ' Y L ' nr L ' 2 11 ,, ,,,, -1, , Y I 1' VW I a W 7 I ,, A V ,lv :mf-' fp-Mmaamfs. f LIGHTWEIGHT TRACK Af fhe beginning of fhis season, which was nof very successful from fhe poinf of view of fhe lighf- weighfs, all fhe weighfs combined mef San Jose and wenf down in defeaf. Following fhis, Hod Ray senf his fwenfies and fhirfies fo San Mafeo. These received a fhorough frouncing before fhey refurned. Nexf fhe woefully undermaned squad losf fo Sequoia's Cherolcees in fheir lasf dual meef of fhe year. Only fen lighfweighf feam members qualified in fhe frials for fhe P. A. L. finals. Of fhese, Cafhcarf, Breeden, Anderson, Davis, and Tamplin received fheir leffers. Cafhcarf and Breeden, bofh fhirfies men, placed in fhe broad jump and high iump, respecfively. Breeden fied for firsf in his evenf. ln fhe fwenfies division, Chesfer Anderson, fhe only place man, won fhe discus. Two fens placed: Davis in fhe broad jump and high iump, and Tamplin in fhe fiffy. The only lighfweighf fo place in fhe N. C. S. meef was Anderson, who won fhe discus wifh a foss of 47' 7 . Dependable men fhis season were Anderson, Cafhcarf, Davis, Tamplin, Brownfield, Breeden, and Mueller. 77 rr r WT..- ... TRACK-Top Row: Crunch Ray, Lv. Nash, S. Bnrnrs, S. Bryant, ,l. Wvhipplv, B. W'zigm'r, H. NVzidL', R. Kcllcy, VJ, Mixnxhy, I. lviziwv. Mgr. Second Row: B. Mllldmusmlx, 5. Vwallacu, D. Cnwdrcy, H. lviurnlvy, Nluldnmn, R. Frccmzm, E. Txlictchlvr. Seated: T. Alulrrsuryiill. Clark, B. Taylor, V. Schlvdcwitz, B. Kizcr, B, Bnrrct. W:-ldv training lor than Brozidjump rucurd. Bnrnvs in rhv las! lamp of thi- Xml algznnst Burlingame. TRACK In 1'he opening meel' of fhe season, namely fhe P. A. L. relays, our varsify mile relay ieam, composed of Taylor, Barnes, Cowdery, and Nash, showed brillian+ 'form in faking 'lirsl' place in fheir evenf. The 'rhinclads nex'r look on Menlo J. C. in a grudge m:e+ and defeafed fhem. San Jose wenl' down nexf 'for i+s l'irs+ defeal' in some years. San Maleo and Burlingame wenf down, in fhal' order, bo+h by rafher large margins. The Sequoia mee+ proved lhe closesi' of +he year. This was decided by abou+ six inches in 'lhe final eveni, The 880 relay. The 'final score was 57 +o 56. In +he P. A. L. 'I'rials Paly quali- fied +wen'l'y-five men. Of These, lhree look firsl places in 'rhe finals. They were Nash, Whipple, and Mumby. These, iogelher wi1'h several fhirds, gave Paly a slrong second, blfz poinrs behind San Jose. Consisfenlly good fhroughoul' fhe season were Bryanf, Nash, Whipple, fhe Mumbys, Fisher, Working, Wade, Wise, Taylor, Sawyer, Schledewifz, Wagner, Clark, and Rael. 76 UNZIMITEDS' U N LIMITED BASKETBALL Terrific, colossal, giganfic-fake your choice--are iusf a few of fhe words fhaf describe Paly's undefeafed un- limifed feam. Coach Hod Roy's Vikings sfarfed ouf wifh a bang, winning all of fheir pracfice games from favor- ed cify feams, such as Poly, 48-40, Lowell, 50-24 :and George Washingfon, 35-22. They fhen furned fo fheir own league and swarmed over all opponenfs and finished wifh fhe league crown. In fhe finale againsf Sequoia, fhe varsify Vikings smeared fhe Cherokees, 37-I7, before some fwo fhousand fans. The only scare fhe Vikings had A. UNLIMITED SCHEDULE POLY GEORGE NYASHINGVON LOXX LLL , ....... SAN JOSE SAN MATEO HALF MOON BAY STANFORD FROSH HURLINGAME all year was fhe San Mafeo confesf, which Paly won in ' WUTH CITY fhe lasf few minufes, 40-35. They also defeafed a favored A'A b'1QU'W' Sfanford frosh feam 34-22. Oufsfanding were Keeler, Bishop, Allen, Wesf, Marfy and Cashel. Mnnugvr M. ffullin, I'. Allen, ll. VIN-, M. Iixslmp, R. Krllvv, H Nlznrty. H. Vkist, I., hiv, ,l. fnisln-l, N, K.'vlv1'. ,l l..mun.'v, ll XX l B. Xkfuglwr, S, llncku-, IJ, XVlm1vmn. ,l. lrnks, CI. Crm-lvs. Cjimfli Ray. 1' 51? 7 TENS, TWENTIES AND UNLIMITED BASKETBALL-Top Group: Conch Titcllcnzxl, S. Wi:-lllncc. gl. Blmlrn, M. Snrlh, B. Nlairtm, A. Wl-hh, Mgr., I. Wiley, B. Fcusluy, B. Bruudcn, L. Brownfirld, K. lX'l1itv, Lawson, D. Hilllvuck. LEFT GROUP-Top Row: Mgr. H. lX'ung, E. Cgindrrlc, Cox, T. Flljikziwzi, li. lwutzl, N. Guy, Conch Vvlzllkcr. Bottom Row: D. Vfan, R, Taylor, D. Rrcvva, j. Snln. ll. Tuckrr, H. Muycrs. RIGHT GROUP-Top Row: N. Otumuri, Mgr., H. Nlrmdy, E, julixismi, M, Cullcn, Conch NVgilkcr, Bogmm Row: H, Yushinillrzi, B. Tumplm, S. Matmmnika, XV. Pcstcll, XV. VVinslmx'. 130 BOX SCORE P. A. Visitors 14 ........... ,..... l 'OLYTECHNIC .............. 31 17 ...,.. ............... L OXVELL .....,...... ........... Z 3 Z1 ........ ......., S AN JOSE TECH. ........ l-l 14 ........ ...,......... S AN ,IOSE ..,........... ,.., . ..l7 ZZ .... ....., H ALF MOON BAY ....... IR Z3 ........ ...,.. S ANTA CLARA ....... ........ Z 3 34 ........ ...... B URLINGANIE ....... ....... 3 R 16 .... ..,. ...... S C UUTH CITY ....... ........ H 2 ll ........ ....... J EFFERSON ....... ....... 2 4 19 ........ ..... S EQUOIA ...... ....... 2 7 LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL Wifh a 'rurnouf of only six men, 'lhe doomed I0's losl' all bul one of +heir games, and lheir lone viclory had fo be forfeifed because of a violafion of fhe eligibilify rules. The Viking 20's fared beHer fhan fhe +ens and under a new coach, Wes Walker, won all bui one praclice HH' and one league con+es+, losing lhe championship in a ihriller fo undefea+ed Souih Ci+y. Affer a disasferous season, fhe Paly 30's emerged sevenlh in league compeiiiion. Coach Dave Ti+chenal's inexperienced unil, wifh Lady Luck playing againsf ihem, won only one game in 'rhe P. A. L. and fwo in pracfice. 74 HT DEF SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Losing 'I'heir fradiiional game +o Sequoia, I2-6, +he 'Firsi' such defeaf in +hir+een years, fhe Paly Sophomore eleven finished fheir season wi+h a 507, record, winning +wo and losing fwo. The sophs began +heir season wi+h a vicfory over Mounfain View by a I4-I0 score. In fheir second +il+, +he baby Vikings fool! a powerful Burlingame feam in'I'o camp, 7-0. Their downhill frip siaried wiih ihe San Maieo con'I'es+ which ihe Sophies dropped by one +ouchdown. This was 'Followed by fhe Finale, in which Sequoia broke 'ihe fhirfeen year iinx. P. A. Visitors I4 ............ ....,....... M OUNTAIN VIEW .,....,,., YY...YY....... 0 7 ....... ..,........ B URLINGAME ......... ,........ 0 7 ........... SAN MATEC5 ....,..,. ..,. I 3 6 ...........,... SEQUOIA o,,.,,,,...., ...Y I 2 73 WEEE? Wifh +he veferans of a 'lhird place feam and a cellar sopho- more club, coaches Hod Ray and Dave Tifchenal molded an eleven fhal' worked 'lo share in +he P. A. L. championship wi'I'h Burlingame and San Maleo. Unheralded by pre-season fore- casfors, lhe Vikings los+ only fwo of nine games, and yel' re- mained ou'r of championship predic+ions unfil lheir final game. ln 1'he +radi'I'ional game againsl' Sequoia, 'lhe Vikings smeared +he Cherokees, 25-0, while Burlingame and San Maleo 'Fough+ fo a deadlock, kno'Hing 'I'he league crown. A powerful Piedmonf eleven handed Palo Allo a I9-0 defeat and +he Vikings, abandoned by Lady Luck, losl' 7-6 'ro San Maieo and drew a 7-7 'He wifh Burlingame. P. A. Visitors Sl.. ......,. ....... 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Sclmlmlcwitz. A. izinws, ff. Clxithcxlrt. Ni, liuwv. TENNIS-Front Row: R, Nirbvl, H. mn llvn Bus, B. Rziymuml. TV. Tulh-ry, P, liriwslmrnluu, L. Frm-mxm. V. flrairy, R. Kilpzxtrzck, M. Niaclxaxd. Middle Row: A. Russ, Nl. Nurlov, N, Nuxxrll. B. Null. ll. Niclwlsrm, R Ogrrn Nl, Hnyvs. H. Davis, l. How--ll. Back Row: T. Amlursun. gl. Rnvl, I7 ,lanky ,l, Imwrvnus, A Amlrrsnn, li Wngnvr. ,l. ,lvnksy XV. liynls. li. Enright. Hi-Y Replacing Mr. Carllon Whiiehead fhis year as direclor of +he Hi-Y was Mr. Harold Brawisen, wi1'h s+uden+ leader Vern Schle- dewi+z assisfing in ihe direclion. The Palo AH'o Hi-Y was 'lhe local Young Men's Chrisfian Associa+ion's high school club. Anyone could ioin 'lhe club upon raking an oa+h fo follow 'iheir moHo. A member of fhe Hi-Y has as his own personal aims, and as fhe aims of his club, +o creale, mainlain, and ex+end lhrough 'l'he home, church, school, and communily +he high s+andards of Chrislian Charac+er, +horughou+ his life. TENNIS CLUB Organized +o promo+e +he inferesf of high school girls and boys in +ennis, 'rhe Tennis Club has complered anolher successful year. Tournamenis in fhe spring and fall, wilh new balls or cups as prizes, have been held, and +hese, +oge+her wiih +he year- round operaiion of boys' and girls' 'rennis ladders, gave every member a chance 'ro 'lake aciive par+icipa+ion. The co-opera- +ion of John Jenks, president S+ewar+ Bryanl, vice-president and Virginia Crary, secrelaryg iogeiher wi+h Mrs. Younlcin as adviser, was responsible for The success of fhe club. JENNIS' EEEJU SKI CLUB-Top Row: M. Dodds, W. Roth, H. Rucwelcr, C, Redwine S. Bnlender, B. B. Smith, S. Smith, C. Fields, P. Scofield, M Kinder, C Jeffreys, I. Alger, P. Timeshenko. Second Row: L. Davis. B. Barrett, B Kinilwerk, P. Allen, Xvilson, B, Breedon, J. Blatt, Hoist, C. Stevel' CT. Crary, R. Niehel, D. Kilpatrick, I Schenk. Front Row: J. Faw, B. Britton N. Malm, M. Allen, N. Smith, N. Bolender, K. Beaver, B. Beaver, D Lowery, P. Singleton, P. Blackburn, H. Halbcck, N. B. LeHane, N, N 'll OWL , B. Grilhn. SKI CLUB The ski season lhis year was highly successful, lhere being a minimum of casuallies under 'lhe compelenl direclion of Bool ' Blal l', 'lop dog 'For lhe season, and his secre'l'ary, Belly Belle Smilh. Members numbered approximalely Fi'll'y, and lrue l'o 'lhe ideal, many wenl on 'lhe lwo ski lrips lo Donner Summi+. The club had a leam 'thai also repre- senled 'lhe Palo All'o High School. ll consisled of Howie Ruweler, Wally Rolh, Charles Boise, Claud Redwine, Be'I re Belle Smi+h, and Pal Scofield. iJffNf0 R R E D 0 R 0 5 S RED CROSS--Top Row: H. xzinrlrn Bras. S. Hillumlrl, 5. Nlunshvlrl. Il, Stun-r, M, Ilrrhis, B. Hn-nvrr, gl. llcckmnn, P, Nlclmllnrm, Cl. Rnynwml, l., lkrvis. li. ll. Smith, S. Smith, P. Scnliclrl, N. N-in-i-ll, Ql. Alger. A. Dnvxllzr. Second Row: N. Bulrmlrr, N. ll. Luldnm. A. Thrash, M. Palmer, N. Smith, fl. Stuvvr, N. Prminv, xl. Fnw, M. Hzslmp, il, Nlvnrlrl, P. Surxglr-nm, H. Hail' lull-rw, fl, Hmml. M. ,l. ,lun From Row: A. Sruxnr, li. lirimm, B. Pzirkrr, IS. llxillin, M. Allin, N. Ivlnlm, A. Buhh, P. Smuh, C. ,lclTrrys, G. D. Gund- spv--rl. K. Hurry. fl. Cir1lhn.V. flrziry, H, Sllllwulw, fl. Russ, S. Hrnilwnrr. During fhese days of emergency fhe Junior Red Cross is keeping up ifs high sfandards by complefing an exfremely successful year. The firsf semesfer, Priscilla Smifh was presidenfg Marfha Dodds, vice-preidenfg Beffy Belle Smifh and Nadine Malm, officers. The year's council members were Nancy Smifh and Ann Sfuarf, while Miss Dorofhy Kirby was fhe faculfy adviser. A membership drive and dance fook place early in fhe year. Toys were collecfed for fhe Mexican children's Chrisfmas, records were senf fo fhe soldiers in Alaska, and a fuberculosis drive proved successful. Throughouf fhe year many girls have been busy in fhe workroom or have kniffed sweafers and muffl- ers. Ofhers have faken fhe Sfaff Assisfanfs' Course or a Home Nursing Course. ln fhe spring, fhe club sponsored an assembly for fhe Girls' League, an exhibifion for a Sfanford group fo show fhe club acfivifies, a cork and boffle drive, and a proiecf for fhe Children's Fund. This year, fhe Junior Red Cross has complefed a fruly all-ouf year. flu LATIN CLUB-Top Row: A, Stuart, Miss NV1ll1:xms, ,l, Brcnr. Second Row: J. Hurtnn, M. McG1lvg1ry, E. Lrucing, Cl. Brazier. Front Row: D. Brvyn. H. Pvrhzinu, lf. Fitch, D. Mundy. SPANISH CLUB-Front Row: B. Ilrlcrron, M, I. lirvfk' un, S. Larson. M. Uamifi, D. Lmvrry, S. Bmilwzirn, M. Darling. Second Row: P. Kmnc, C. Hruzrr, M, Cross, lvl. Rvid, Third Row: B. Mumw, B. Lcwls, A. Luwtt. Fourth Row: B. Mvvimis, B. Agzird. Back Rows F. XYh1timl', LATIN CLUB WHI1 Miss Nellie Williams as sponsor, Helene Perham, president Oscar Ander- son, vice-presidenf, and Marcia McGilvary, program-commiHee chairman, ihe La+in Club again exisied. Varied programs in- cluded games, con+es+s, myfhs, special re- porfs, and an insfruciive ialk by Professor Harriman of Sfanford. SPANISH CLUB Under +he able sponsorship of Mrs. Guer- rero, wi+l'1 BeH'y Lewis, presidenf, Susan Boulware, vice-presidenf, and Barbara Agard, secrefary-freasurer, Hme Spanish Club has complefecl a fun-packed year. Par+ies, informal plays, songs, speakers, and a clemons'rra'rion on 'loriillas made up 'ihis year's program. W,A --.......Q3 M ,.fKLY. , ,. . ji, ,,, -------. ,., -. ..,,,, ., . ,. ,v --,-,,--W-.-. MM a-f -- - -- - A - -f irfifflifli? 515'5:i3QQ?75'11iQ1ii3T ..f2ZQfEEiff-- RADIO CLUB-Seated: R. Ogrcn. Standing: G. Burridgc, H. Hcffnvr, D. Armstrong, B. Lintcll, H. Harding. CAMERA CLUB: J. Smith, R. Simons, R. Ogrcn, J. Umphrcys, H. Hvffncr, I.. Ely. RADIO 2 Meelings of 'rhe Radio Club, which is open +o all lhose in+eres1'- ed in radio +ransmiHing and receiving, are held periodically in l'he Tower, where equipment including a complefe +ransmiHing and radio receiving se+, is sfored. Radio problems are dis- cussedp and before +he war fhe members were praclicing code, frying +o oblain opera+or's licenses under +he direclion of Mr. Gilberl Finlay, faculfy adviser: Henry Harding, presidenh and Charles King, vice-president Now, because of +he war, 'lhe club is unable lo use l'he +ransmiH'er. CAMERA The Camera Club is made up of an informal group of siudenls inleresfed in phofography. Alfhough picfures are 'raken and usually developed and prinled oufside lhe club, periodical meefings were held fhroughouf The year, al' which members discussed problems of phoiography wiih Mr. Gilberl' Finlay, able sponsor of 'rhe club. ln +he fall, +he club displayed an exhi- bil' of ifs accomplishmenfs, bul +he highlighfs of fhis year's ac+ivi+ies was fhe annual confesl' given in coopera+ion wi+h phofography deparimenf of David Keeble's sfore. '1I TURI: T p R w M lot J Amdtrsun M Barrett, B. Siltwrling. B, I, Sullivan, M. Bishop, P. Phillips, B. Burkcr, H. Brit' ri nm 1 rin A. Stuart, V. Crzrry, B. Barrett, M. Allcn, C. Rucker. 1. A. Blois, Mr. Jungcr' nn in L A r P Sniglcton, B. Callco, B. Marining. Front Row: N. Malnx, G, D, Goodspcrd, H. urn X nn rnpt utllvr, R, Millar, l7. Brrcn, P. Smith, A. vain dvr Bus. ERNATIONAL 'lop Row Mi Uppmm ll Lclrtzmc, B. Gritlin, A. Buhh, N. jcrinirigs, P. Smith, N. l'rmim', J. Fzrxv, N. m in irm ront Row: B. Bnrrvtr, Cl. Rucker, S. Tnltli, M. Mrll.rr, S. ltulrmlri, H. nm rlrr lim, ll. iv x may illccr, B. lldcrtun. INSECT SESSION The Nature Club has spent an active year under the leadership ot president Barbara Parker, vice-president Dermott Breen, secretary-treasurer Barbara Britton, and adviser Mr. J. R. Jun- germann. The club has had interesting meetings which included illustrated talks by Protessor McMurphy on tungig a picnic in Golden Gate Park combined with a visit to the Aquarium, the Museum ot Natural History, and the Atrican Museum: several nature reels, and some excellent Bird Pictures shown by Protes- sor Cotrell. INTERNATIONAL Although the war has cut ott practically all international cor- respondence, the International Club has completed a very active year. Under the taculty sponsor, Miss Ingegard Uppman, and with Mary Jane Jew, president: Barbara Barrett, vice-presi- dentg Shirley Tuttli, secretary-treasurer: and Betty Le Hane, chairman ot the program committee, the club sponsored a very successtul paper and tintoil drive. Meetings were held through- out the year, but the most outstanding program was a techni- color motion picture and a talk on Arabia. 5600 0 F F J C E W I-I I Z E S REPORTERS An exfremely acfive group of reporlers did fhe dirfy work of 'I'he Campanile during fhe pasf school year. For fhe mos'l' parf, fhe reporfers are members of 'I'he begin- ning iournalism class, bul' anyone wishing +o worlr on fhe paper may do so. Heading lhis year's news hounds were Rye Kelly, Bill Mead, Adair Thrarh, Ted Hoffman, Fred Loomis, and Nonnie Wagner. COMMERCIAL Under fhe able sponsorship of Mrs. Florence Edmondson, fhe Commercial Club, formed in lhe in+eres+ of sfudenls who wish +o 'follow business courses, has again comple+ed a succesful year. Augusfa Underwood was +he presidenf for 'rhe firsl semesler and Josephine Davilla for fhe sec- ond: Eleanor Johnson was secrefary, Anna Davilla, lreasurer. REPORTERS-Top Row: Mr Culumhar, M. Dinos, C. Stover, N. Otrv muri, NV. XVinslow, Tuppcr, F. Loomis, T. Hullluzili, R. Kcllvy, M, Bows, li. Mr-ml P, Pirrcu, M. L. Ford. Front Row: N. li. LuHzmc, A. Tlxraisll, V. Clary, M. Post, B. Agurd, B. Mcvious, M. Glctr., ,l. A. Alger. COMMERCIAL-Top Row: S. Lxipicculo, IJ. Nurbcrg, V. Nuncs, H. Fir-csc, H. llulwrswn, M. Myers, Mrs. Edmulmdsi-ix. Front Row: C. Hritzcn' lvutlul, jolrnnscn, Vicrra, Davilla, P. Bowrnan, A Davilln, G. Grccn, M. Jew. ..-.W bl IVII ICONOMICS Above fop Row I Lx A. Ihvilln. VI, Hznrlwr. M. WI, In-w, fi, I-Iiirsxvill, M. Turnrr, M. Struck, 5, 1 J nrt M H ml 1 in mmnwri, I. Piurcc, fl. Burns, M, Hmm-II, I. Sturm-'. II, Ifurrgm. Front Row: uri iruxim I Iii lm I Ilnllip II -I. Sullixzin, -I. Ihvilizi, M. Mzirtmsrn. RI. I'.iuIsun, C. I I4'1:n'nImtuI, If run rim 1 cow Top Row: H, Friusu. I. A. Iviursr. B. Pricv, fi. Smith. If. Snvll, I. Hnlst, u I II I I' M I Ilm M I In lx in, M, I7r,ilsc, I. Barmr, M. Mczul, KI. Algrr, fl. Sn-wr, M. Amnlrl. V, Num-s. rnnl Rqw I 'S 11 I dvr, S. Slwlillvn, S. Lapiumlu, I.. AI:ihnlu', A. Umlcrwnml, I. I7vclxm:m, fi HOME ECONOMICS Highligl'1+ing flue evenis of +I1e Home Economics Club Ilnis year was a fall: given by Miss Budlonq, chairman of 'rlne Nafional Defense Council and Home Economics Supervisor for fhe San Jose School Dis+ric'I. Included also in Huis year's ac+ivi+ies were Iallcs by Major Ernes+ Smifh oi Hue Uniled Air Lines and Mr. Tully Knoles on efique'He -'From a man's poin'I of view. A 'Fashion show sponsored by Roos Brollwers was given earlier in +l1e year. BeHy Green served as presidenl fhroughoul' fhe year, will: Virginia Nunes as secreiary-Ireasurer. Miss Ru+I1 Middle- kaulif was flue club sponsor. 60 MINOR LETTER-Top Row: T, Fagan, B. Fmslcy, T. Fuiikawxi, M. Bmw, B ll D Turku I7 N Anno I7u1tIir'rforiI, A. Vvaxlicvxr, B. Brown, Mr. Tichcnnl. Front Row: D. Brccn H. D'Audncy Bois B Mmm 3 s L Ely B Zwer Ir-in, J. Fuiinnri, R. Ogrcn, A. Turner, H. YVong. I GIRLS' NUMERAL SOCIETY-Top Row: M. Hayes Il. XVcdL.Ic, P. Kronc, -I H tion I Krrl I Ulirlnn L NIim.ILnInII I Smith, S. Boulwarr, B, lldcrton, R. Ogrcn. Front Row: A. Stuart, P. Smith, M Allrn im Fm V lirmxn H Trim Q P. Singirluli, IJ. Moody, L. Gomes, B, Lewis, U. Atwatvr. MINOR LETTER The Minor LeHer Socieiy is composed of boys who have won IeI+ers in Ihe minor sporfs of sophomore foo+baII, I I0, I20, and I30 baskefball, Irack, swimming, Iennis, and waferpolo. The socieiy fhis year carried on under Ihe somewhai' inferrupied leadership of John Fuiinari presideni' and coach Dave TichenaI. The funciions of Ihe socie'Iy generally include Ihe parking of cars and policing af school games. NUMERAL When Ihree hundred poinis have been earned, a sophomore or a junior girl is eligible 'For membership in Ihe Numeral Socieiy. A senior, however, musI earn four hundred poinis. The poinfs are won by par'IicipaI'ion in aI' Ieasf Ihree quarfers of af+er-school sporis. The Numeral Socieiy was abolished Ioward Ihe end of 'Ihis year, as fhe girls, before geI'+ing Iheir Block P's, speni foo IiHIe Iime of acfive membership wi+h 'rhis sociefy. 59 E .A .lil YS BLOCK P Ton Row I A ali I V Qchli'-,lvxx'1tz. A. Plmlzfrgrr. R, Kullwv. N. Kr-I-lsr, L. Fvntun, QI. Hrwv, Ii Kruvr: mm lx euwnd Row I7 rin I Ixnsmr, B, Kcfnnxir. Ln Piero, T. Ilnmyv, Il. ilnllms, Il. liucntlirr, H, I'zulr1sun xi n nm I7 NX'lntinzin. S. Bzlckiis. ,I. Irnlcs. Third Row: Ii, XYMJV. I. XX'l11ppIc, M. llislwp, I, aiu I5 f lurk f Inl I1 will V Iiimlvrlclc. ,I. Ifnwrsun, H. Thayer. -I. Blntt, P. Allyn, If. ffrzary, Ii. XV1sr, I5. Amlnl ron nw iii Il Ii li li. linuducrc. I. Sam, Ii. Iarnvs, P. Snxxywr, H. Muldoon, Il. Mulilnnn, II. flislmrl LS BLOCK P Ton Row nr H Ivlumw. M. Turnur, R. Krusv, N. Binns, Hutton, B. firvvn, V. Nyr, If. Nlchuls T mil I3 In klmrt. Front Rows V. I'3rrrwn, M. Hi-llmu-ll, H. Low, M. Mcfiilvniy, M, Nurlw Mull I. Mcmlcullzill. H. Br:u'ul'. K. Bualvcr, C. Russ. BOYS' BLOCK P SOCIETY Under +he leadership of Hugh Wes? as presidenf and Sam Baclcus as vice-presidenl, +he Boys' Block P Socieiy has com- pleled anofher year of service +o +he school. The Block P is a major alhlefic honor socie'I'y for boys. Among ifs o+her aclivi- lies lhe sociely held a barn dance in November. Members of fhe Block P helped lo confrol fraffic a+ +he busy inferseclions. in fhe hall. One of frhe sociel'y's ini+ia'I'ion ceremonies, held in +':e audiforium al' noon, was a source of enioymenf 'lo +he en- l'ire s+uden'I' body. GIRLS' BLOCK P SOCIETY Under +he supervision of Nancy Binns, presidenl, and Miss Dorolhy Kirby, facully adviser, fhe Girls' Block P Sociefy car- ried ou'r a complelely successful year. A few of +he members organized a Hill-Billy Band for +he Jinx and played af fhe Molhers' Tea and a+ several Sporfs Days. ln February, six of +he girls wen+ 'ro Yosemile on 'rhe Socie+y's annual slci lrip. 58 I 1 4 4 I 4 3-I Al--lj:--Il nv r I' 331: r n ' .1 U n g -11 I l ' 11 ' I BAND Everyone loves a parade and especially lhe mosf impor- +an+ par+, l'he band. The Palo Al'l'o High School Band, which has helped make up many a parade, consisfs of fiffy Paly High sfudenls under 1'he skillful direcfion of Mr. Knighfon. One of fhe maior occupalions of +he band lhis year has been playing a+ foofball games. ln addilion fo lhese appearances, parades and school assemblies have added many more hours of rehearsal fo fheir acfive sche- dule. The Army Day Parade and oiher pafriolic parades also broughf ou+ fhe band in full dress, wifh fhe major- effes sl'ru'Hing in 'Front The group marched in +he May Day Parade, and +hen, on May I I, gave a concerl' ai' fhe Ve+erans' Hospifal. The band's lasf appearance of 'l'he school year was made a+ fhe Gradua+ion Exercises, where if shared honors wilh fhe orchesfra. 57 s ,s, ORCHESTRA One of Paly High School's ius+ obiecis of pride is fheir orches+ra, under +he able direcfion of Mr. Knighlon. The 'rhirfy members of 1'his group, by rehearsing in 'rhe morn- ings and af noon, have +aken par+ in many musical acfivi- iies, 'lhe firsi' of which was an appearance before 'Phe P. T. A. a+ David S'I'arr Jordan Junior High School. The nexf even+ scheduled was a program a+ fhe San+a Clara Couniy Orchesfra Feslival fo be held in April. However, +he menace of blaclcouls appeared and +his engagemen+ was cancelled. The nexl program which +he orchesfra gave was on May 30, during Public School Weelc. The las+ and major appearance of +he orches+ra was made on +he nigh+ of fhe Palo Al+o Senior High School gradua- 'rion exercises, where +he members of +he orchesfra, +o- gefher wifh fhose of +he band, presen+ed +he music. TJI':i5:fi7'B'3ii3?i T PHILOMUSIA The Philomusia, a popular girls' vocal group under +he direclion of Mrs. Lucile Fox Green, again par'l'icipa+ed in many aclivilies. The Philomusia's firs+ public appearance was a number in fhe Girls' Jinx-a medley Songs My Mofher Taughl Me. An en- gagemen+ before fhe Young Musicians' Club was cancelled be- cause of +he danger of blackou+s. For 1'his reason +he Philomusia Formal, whose 'lheme was +0 have been S+ardus+ was cancel- led. The Philomusia Musicale, a+ which guesi arfisls appeared and men officers were presenfed, was held in May. BOYS' GLEE The Boys' Glee Club, which is open 'lo all boys who are infer- es'red, had a very successful aflendance This year. Meefing once a week a+ noon, 1'he members sang for +heir own enjoy- men+ and pracliced 'for various singing engagemen+s. This year +he Boys' Glee Club sang a+ +he Washing+on's Birlhday Assem- bly and appeared la+er al' +he Episcopal Parrish House for +he D. A. R. James Safo was president Mrs. Lucile Fox Green was lhe direcfor of fhe group. 55 ef' ' EF 2.455 caff E155 s A CAPPELLA The A Cappella Choir, under ihe able direciion of Mrs. Lucile Fox Green, mainfained an acfive schedule fhis year. A Wha1 s Your Name? infroducfory parfy was followed by fhe annual A Cappella Dance, which had Occupa+ions as 'rhe iheme. ln December a Chrisfmas program was presenfed for fhe Palo Al+o Women's Club: 'rhe choir fhen appeared af +he San Jose A Cappella Choir Fesfival, being one of 'l'hree choirs 'ro broad- casl on KQW. Enroufe 'lo sing for l'he Forfhnighlly Club 'lhe A Cappella Choir ushered in fhe firsi' blaclcouf, and because of +ha+ menace cancelled +wo ofher singing engagemen+s. A+ Yulelide, +he choir sang from l'he Chapel in fhe Sky and carolled +hrough fhe s+ree+s, in addiiion 'lo singing music fhroughoul' fhe Chrisfmas Play. ln ihe spring fhe choir affended 'l'he P. T. A. disfricl' conveniion and 'l'he Y. M. C. A. banquef, bolh of which were held a'r fhe Communify Cenfer. They ap- peared a+ fhe Sacred Hearl' Convenf preceeding ihe program af 'I'he high school graduafion, 'rhe 'lermina'I'ion of anolher very successful year for 'rhe A Cappella Choir. 54 -11ff11g13f112f14Q ' MA'4 A 4+ . ., 35Lf3gjf,+1g5f41 141.11 5 QUILL Bl SCROLL: fl. ffzillxczirl, Nl. Drake, QI. Clzishrl, fl. juluisnli, R. Taylor. A. I H-il FORUM-Front Row: Mr. ffnllimhzit, S. Shvldun, B, Bzirrctt, V. flzxirv, ,l. lirucr, F A li l M Row: hl, ,li-nks, K, Prvrnlmlrr. A. Amlvrsuri, gl. kkhwrking, K. Hoi, T. Liu, IJ. lvnks, B QUILL AND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll is a narional honorary socie+y organized +o encourage and reward promising high school iournalisfs. The members are nominafed by fhe 'faculfy advisers of fhe fhree lirerary publicaiions of fhe school, +he Li+, +he Madrono, and fhe Campanile, and recommended by each adviser. The Palo Al+o chaprer is led by Channing Ca+hcar'I' as president Marfha Drake as secrerary, and Mr. Frank Colombar as adviser. FORUM The Forum Club, organized +o give s+uden+s an opporruniry +0 express +heir views bofh in 'formal debare and in open discus- sion, was very ac'I'ive fhis year. Under +he leadership of Don Kreps, president John Jenks, vice-president 'rreasurerg Virginia Crary, secrefaryg and wifh Mr. Frank Colombaf as faculry advi- ser, 'l'he club wi+h a large aH'endance carried on many healed discussions, prepared and exfemporaneous debares and re- porfs, wifh fwo meefings devofed fo fhe iniiiarion speeches of new members. 53 PZLAYTS OLD MO0RE'S ALMANAC -First Row Bzirrct, S. Tuflli. Second Row: B. Breckon, ruse, B. Allen, Back Rowg N. Sharp, R. Frcsm 'BAD PENNY -First Row: D. LeBaron, Moody. Back Row: R. Burns, M. Mortinson, Holmes. mi? wp: THE PLAY'S THE THING The drama class of Palo Allo High School presenled many ex- cellenl' assemblies 'For 'rhe sludenl' body 1'his year. One of 'I'he firsi plays presen+ed under Miss Laurene Shields' able direclion was Moonshine, a play of fhe Kenfuclcy mounlaineers, by Hopkins, wifh a casl' consisfing of Richard Anderson, Franlc PeH'y, and Charles King. Join'l Owners in Spain, by Alice Brown, was presenied nexf, wilh a double casl' which included Snoolcy Landenberger, Dorofhy Smi+hers, Valasla Taylor, Augusia Underwood, Efhyl Vierra, and Claire Welfzin. The Klepfomaniac, also a clever comedy, by Margaref Camaron, followed 'l'his producfion wifh a large double cas'l'. Two more one-ac+ plays were presenled laier in +he year. They were Bad Penny, wifh Roberfa Burns, Debbey Le Baron, Harrier Hahl- beck, Belsy Holmes, Doris Moody, Marilyn Morfinson, and Evelyn Widsieeng and Appearances, wifh Olive Gaffney, John Hansen, Dorolhy Kilpafrick, Edward Marion, Charlo'He Mendel, Philip Pearce, and Rrleen Redwine. The only Three-acl play presenfed was Sinis'ler House. a myslery play wri'H'en by Thomas Taggerl and produced 'For presenfafion ai' a special pay assembly for fhe Red Cross. Above Left-Bottom Row: j. julmsun, B. VI. Sullivan, H. Pchum, V. .ln Lung. VI. Himpu, B. Bzirri-tr, M. Post. l' Hurt, li. Allcn. Top Row: M. Nnrby, W. Binns, P. Pierce, C. Cowles, L. Ely, N. Arnold, R, Frvcmun. M. vl. Hzxycs, Above Right: llvtly Lrwis in Mwwimrv l7.vnu- in .Inu Stage Crow, Below--Top Row. H. Hi-ffm-I, XY, llqrri-1. ll. lfnriglxt. Second Row: CI, Riirvhlqv, R, Ugrwn. M. l-xv Bottmn Row Il Wim-fll. Il Allnsllfmg WHERE LIES THE CHILD JINX As lheir annual Chrislmas gifl fo Palo Al+o High School fhe Thespian Club fhis year presen'I'ed Where Lies 'lhe Child, by Dorolhy Allen. Wifh +he A Cappella Choir presenfing music and lhe excel- lenf charac+eriza+ions done under Miss Laurene Shields' skillful clirec+ion, +he Chris+mas Play was +he success 'rhal il' deserved +o be. The annual parade of +alen+ by +he feminine parf of Paly High Shcool was presenfed again in fhe I94l presenlalion of +he Girls' Jinx show. The skifs produced by mem- bers of 'rhe Girls' League, included everylhing from riofous comedy 'ro serious falenh from Mops a' Droppin -a fake-off on Hellzapoppin, +0 a slring duel. Several solo ac'rs and lwo infernalional numbers also made lheir appearance on slage. The las+ number, a medley Songs My Morher Taugh+ Me presenled by 'rhe Philomusia, was of filling excellence +0 conclude The show. SPRING PLAY The spring play produced +his year by +he Thespian Club was a comedy wriH'en by Es'I'her Olsen. H iells of fhe plighf of sevenfeen year old Alex when he, disguised by a mask, dances wiih Penny Palmer, movie siren. Penny, waniing ihe Masked Marvel as her dancing parfner, searches for him, using his ifuxedo as ideniificafion. Since 'l'his was secrefly bor- rowed from his fafher, purifancial Mr. Norris is be- lieved To be 'ihe Masked Marvel . Phillip Pearce porfrayed Alex: Nancy Jennings, Penny Palmer: and Carroll Cowles and Rufh Nieble, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ris. The remainder o'F fhe casf included Virginia De- Long, Edward Marion, Rufh Kruse, Richard Freeman, Louise Brown, Becky Breckon, Lai' DeLong, Mary Jean Hayes, Newion Arnold, Leonard Ely, and Richard Parr. A well-chosen casf, an excellenf se+, and Miss Shields as direcior made +his play a greaf success. C. Cuwlvs, R. Nichol, R. Kruse, Maricrli, L, Brown, R. Frecmiin, B, Breckon, N, Arnold, L. Ely, N. Jennings, P. Picrcc, I D L g ,ww-Q-1 50 THESPIANS The Thespian Club of Palo Allo High School is open 'io all sfudenfs who have been overcome by sfage fever or have acling in 'lheir blood. Every weelc lasl' year, lhe dramafic club held mee+ings a+ which shor+ slci'l's were presenfed fo 'rhe group by various members. lnilialion parfies where +he neophifes performed were also aH'ended, bu'r 'l'he main ac+ivi+ies of fhe club were fhe presen+a+ions of fhree plays. Where Lies 'rhe Child , by Dorofhy Allen, was given al Yulefideg and The annual spring play was Swing Fever , a comedy by Esfher Olsen. Laler in ihe year a fhree-acl play, Old Moore's Almanac, was presenled for +he Red Cross. The casl included Carroll Cowles, Red Freeman, Nancy Sharp, Shirley Tuffli, Barbara Allen, Becky Breckron, Barbara BarreH', and Rulh Kruse. Those members in 'rhe Thespian Club nol' parficipaling in l'he plays given formed commiHees lo aid in 'lhe produclions. This year fhe officers were Carroll Cowles, presidenh Mary Jean Hayes, vice-president Mildred Posf, secre- +ary, and Miss Laurene Shields, direclor. THESPIANS-Top Row: l'. Krmic, R. Ni.-hcl, M. Hoover, R, Krusr, Al. llimpv. M. F. lzicksuu, M. Post, Al. Ili-ckmqm, N. llxnns. Second Row: E. Marlon P. l'n'ru', N. Arvmlrl, R. Ogrrn. L Ely, C. Cowlcs L. Rosc, J. Baird. M. -I. Hziyvs. Third Row: D. Snntlxvr, C. Vfltznn, P, Hart, B. J. Sullivan. M. L. Ford, ll. Bolton, P. Buck, V. D-'Long, E. Fitch, P. Mclflligov., Front Row: C. Stcwr. . ,lul1n5un, N. Shar , S. Bulundcr, B. Barrctt, B, , J P Slllvcrllml, U. Hurswlll. 49 JHH H THE LIT Under fhe ediiorship of Mary Lou McVey, fhis year's LH' s+aFF has enjoyed a mos+ producfive year. The magazine coniains only s'I'uden1' confribufions, ihose of 'l'he creaiive wrifing class and of oiher 'ralenfed members of ihe slu- denf body. This publicaiion has grown 'ro be an organ of +he eniire school, in which fhe besf work of fhe sfudenis is published. H' was originafed in I928, sfariing as a small mimeographed colleciion of poems from ihe various fea- +ures, as well as arf work done by fhe members of Miss Sfella McKee's ari' classes. Miss Louise Heafwole again ably assisfed by advising ihe sfaff wifh 'iheir work. Ofher members of 'rhe sfaff were Grace S+iens+ra, business manager: Ray Wrighf and Mary Lou McVey, co-ar'l' edi- iorsg Gerirude Horswill and llly llderion, co-sfory edi+ors: Eleanor Nichols and Virginia Nye, co-arficle ediiorsg Jane Piggof and Mariamne Cross, co-poefry ediforsg and Mar+ha Drake, 'Feafure ediior. ln addiiion +o fhe aid given by +he ar'r classes, 'rhe iyping classes under fhe guidance of Mrs. Florence Edmondson, did all fhe fyping of ihe maierial. LIT-Top Row: G, Stcinstru, M. L. McVcy, M. Cross, Miss Hcatwolc, J. Piggott, J. Brent, G. Horswill, E. Nichols. Front Row: B. Allcn, B. Ildcrton, M. Drzikc, V. Nyc, R. Wright 15191, sl 48 CAMPANILE The Campanile fhis year was handicapped by 'Phe frans- fer of Mrs. Evelyn Kizer +o fhe posilion of counselor, for she had been fhe capable iournalism adviser who guided fhe paper 'lo +hree All-American Nalional Scholaslic Press Associalion raiings. The paper, neverfheless, made a good showing in l94l-42 under lhe guidance of edifors Mary Bush and Bob Taylor 'For l'he 'lirsl semesier and Channing Cafhcarf for fhe second. The sfaff was advised lhroughouf 'lhe year by Mr. Frank Colombal, who was spending his firsl' year as a member of fhe Palo Alfo High facully. The enlire s+a'FF consisled of edilor-in-chief, Channing Ca'l'hcar+: managing edilor, Angie Griffilhs: assisfanl' edilor, Bob Taylor: business manager, Nancy Jennings: sporfs edilor, Jack Cashel: assis+an+ sporis edi- lor, Rye Kelly: fea+ure edifor, Kiki Lenros, associa+e edi- +ors, Marlha Drake and Georgene Johnson: exchange ediiors, Pal' Bradford and Clancy Jeffries: adverfising manager, Vere Broderick: special con+ribu+ors, Ray Ban- gle: and sfalif arlisfs, Dick Jennings and Fred Brown. CAIVIPANILE-Top Row: L. Rose, J. Cashel, Mr. Columhat, J. Cashel, B. Mead, B. Agard. Second Row: D. Mosher, B. Mevious, P. Pierce, A. L- t ' C' h 1 M D k P B df d A Th h F R B ln os, J, ,Io neon. . ra e, . ra or , ras . ron! ow: . Taylor, R. Bangle, B, Allen, M, Cullen, A. Griihths, M. Bush, j. NVoed. 47 ' E i MADRONO Sfarfing wifh ihe faking of senior picfures and 'rhe selling of 'iickefs in +he fall, lhe Madrono sfaff has worked fhroughoul' +he year under fhe capable direc+ion of Bar- bara Holmes, edilor and chief of fhe sfaff, and Miss Fran- ces Hunfingfon, faculfy adviser. The s+aFli was composed of Charles Thorne, business manager: Virginia Crary, ad- verlising manager: Janis Hols'l', arf-edi'I'or, under l'he willing guidance of Miss Sfella McKee, arl inslrucfor: acfivifies ediiors, Ann Sluarf and Rufh Niebel: drama edilor, Shirley Schwenson: sporfs edifors, Russ Lee and Lois Mendenhall: adminis+ra+ion edifor, Kees Bol: class- edifor, Ru+h Kilpafrick: picfure ediior, Don Kreps: and s+aFF phofographer, John Umphries, who worked under lhe direcfion and supervision of Mr. Gilberl' Finlay. Barbara puzzles over fhe layoul' and Charlie lries fo 'Find a way +o balance +he budge+ while Miss Hunfingfon looks on. Virginia is gloafing over Don and Kees afler having goH'en her ads so successfully. Kee is 'rhal' adminis- +ra1'ion edilor who furns ouf fhose clever wrife-ups. MADRONO-Top Row: B. Holmes, L. Mcndcixhzull, Miss Huntington, S. Schwcnscn, V. Crary, A, Stuart, R. Nicbcl. Front Row: D. Krcps, R. Luc, B. Allen, C. Thorne. 46 mmm' Saiifstetg...-1.-....p,..,,,. ....... , 1 is dm ...3.,...,,.,.,.5M ,SCT sem. cgxa.,...1,,..g,,,..-.d.,,. credit,-....L.....,., ..... WW. 3. , 2 is a High School member of che ijxiwocm AMERICAN Jumoa Rao Cnoss W u . mm., wflils fm' the year I94,1p , A.,niovyac':.Ad o4s'nd0vv0 ' i x . A-...W-..,...-....-..,.....,........... , Teacher -?,,,.,,.-1f TM ,...-M- . .,, .,,,,.,-A.- 1 SEN K DR PRXV XLR! 11-l C ARD Iiltniiriif nf Brhnlarntyw 115119111091 The hmder of this wrd may: L Obtain nmdmiuance skip ufwr ahwncc fri- the Atmendnnce 01502 wxthout. excuse from '2. He excused by the chmssrmm rancher fn tardinens. 3. Une it ns a hail pass with the consvm ca 4. Be admitted no the library during mm signing attendance rum. 5. Oowpy l seat in the bakwuny at gem-ra lib in an milfs up! A ,,,,...-,,,M,,.,..-fM..,,.,-,-, A,,... MM-- A in in' ,wiki is gmw 3 A nf lb' Gianni' hmmm 0 Ill Sr Bild' lla,-AM gnsdf'.,,..,.,. ,..,...A.A ,... . . ..,, ,A,,. A. ,,.,,Hw-Q' sw 4? A SQA ,,,..f-- Qmwitx 1011? Mtn gmt!!! xmxtw..,,..m,,..-,..,....V.,,.,., ,... ,,.,..,.,,.,,.,A ww fx an nw Amo UW up yall' ol un BYUUDGT msiqxwhwwplnwutuywwx-an --dzu ,wnd wpnv..umd ny an A '1l8Ql1'mlgHbil. X 94 MADR Barbaia Hoimcs Edilnf ffl A 62 W fm xx 9 S 6 1 X5 77 r .E.EA.ETlQqPA7'Z' 3 is TYPIOAI SOPHS' CLASS OF I944 Pilo+ed safely +hrough +he year under +he always-reacly guidance of Mrs. Evelyn Kizer, l'he class of '44 lurnecl in a reporl' of fun and 'Frolic for +he pas+ year, which was +opped by l'he Sophomore Talenl' Show and lhe Come As You Wan+ class parfy. The adminislrafion of lhe class funcfions was carried on by Maxine Russell, presi- den+g Na+alie Nowell, vice-president and Marilyn Bishop, secrefary. snows uw CLASS OF I943 The class of '43, as if sfeps info fhe shoes vaca+ed by +he depariing seniors, brings wifh if a fine record of achievemeni in a+hle'rics, school ac+ivi1'ies, and scholarship. Mr. Tully Knoles iook over fhe counseling posifion for 'lheclass al' mid-year, when Mr. George Lang was forced +o leave because of illness. This up and coming class chose as Hs officers S'rewar'r Wallace, presidenh Lyle Davis, vice-president and Mar'I'y Dodds, secre+ary. it 5515 .... I 5 bf UT? -155193 40 1 ALAN WALKER BOB WATERMAN ANDY WEBB ELLENER WEDDE ' HUGH WEST GERALDINE WILEY SARA MAE wfu.s JOHN WILSON JAMES wmnen Roaster wrss JUUA ANN wooo VIRGINIA NUNES IRENE PINE SHELDON ROSE LUCILLE SIORDIA JAMES SKILLING BARBARA TAYLOR IL WALTER TOSTE BERT THURMAN EUGENE TROETSCHLER MARIAM TURNER i JOHN IJMPHREYS AUGUSTA UNDERWOOD i,OU1S VEANO ETHEL VXERRA EVELYN WP!-SAM A BERNY WAGNER l. Thaycr. Hoey, Wilson, and Barnes salute Scquola on Holm Day Z. Why is Jim grinning, Gomus had an hard tcst yesterday! 38 ELLA STROKA MADALINE STRUCK SHIRLEY STUART CONSTANCE SWAQN BETTY JO SULLIVAN RICHARD TAYLOR WILLIAM THAYER JEAN THOMAS GEORGE THOMPSON CHARLES THORNE 37 LEONARD ROSE WALTER ROTH EDWARD RUDLOFF HOWARD RUWELER MORRIS RYERSON JAMES SATO K MELVIN SAVAGE PH!LL1P SAWYER HENRIETTA SCHEMBRU VERN SCHLEOEWUZ Our athletes. Spring fuwr facts in. Than vrrsitilv basl-wtbnll stair. Alvh-li. 5. Christmas vucauun stayfatfhomc Girls' gym swim suits. HARRY PATTISON JOSEPHINE PAULSON I JUNE PENCE I A TONY PERATA HELENE PERHAM LORRAINE PERICH JOY PETERSEN V DORIS PETERSON K FRANK PETTY PATRICIA PHILLIPS NATHAN PICKLES WILLIAM PIERSON JANE PIGGOTT CHARLES POGUE DURHAM PORTER 1 BETTY PRICE MARY PRICE DOROTHY 'PRYOR RANKIN CLAUDE REDWINE MARJORIE RICE GENE RINDEN WESLEY RISLING JOHN ROBBINS PHYLLIS ROGERS 35 ROY NAKATA LOWELL NASH MARJORIE NORBY ROBERT NORMAN VIRGINIA NYE ROY GGREN Our unaffected seniors The brains gather. Sunday fwc hopcj. l 4. You hcrc again! Ditto. 7942? MARCIA McG-ILVRAY PI-IYLLIS McLELI.AN MARY MecLEOD MORTON MacLEOD MARY LOUISE MQVEY JAMES MAGEE NICHOLAS MAGERAS GEORGE MAG-NER ' KENNETH MANCHESTER SHIRLEY JEAN MAPES GWEN MARSHALL REECE MARSHALL ' ROBERT MARTIN HAROLD MARTY MARC MERNER MARGARET MERTENS MARILYN MEYER LAURA MILLS DOUGLAS MOI-IR FORREST MOOTHART II SAM MORRISON HOWARD MOYERS ' BILL MULDOON V BOB MULDOON RICHARD NAKAMURA - . ,, ,.. ' , .. .-,.,.. ....IL.........1...........-..,,,4.,,.L. ,. . ... . A K. 33 Commissioners pass on thc K ru lsm of thu La Thu dignifrcd Girls' Luxguc Exam wcck, no doubt. Huxv'd she get in hers? 194 BENNETT JAMES ELEANOR JOHNSON WILLIS KENNEDY DONALD KREPS RUSSEL LEE JOHN JENKS DOUGLAS JENKS GEORGE JESS JOAN JOHANSEN XV G-EORGENE JOHNSON JANE JOHNSON' BENAT KAUFMANN DAVID KAY RUTH KILPATRICK ROBERT KIMBERK ALBERT KLAY DONALD KORN RUTH KRUSE TADAHlKO KUMANO ADELE LANDENBERGER ALAN LEDFORD CHARLES LEEPER HOWARD LeGOULLON THOMAS LEO SIDNEY LEVY 3l MARGARET HOOVER JOHN HOPKINS GERTRUDE HORSWILL ROBERT HORSWiLL xg W CLAUDIA HUNN BETTY GENE ISHELL MARY FRANCES JACKSON GUNTER JAFFE 4, fb Z, Palyas playgirl and Co, 3. That bki fan again. LOUISE JAHNKE ANDRES5 JAMES ' -L PaIy's woman hater. 30 ,ww 1. Bubhic Ends escape from btudics. -mm HERSHILE HEADSPETH HUBERT HEFFNER i NIURIEL HELUWELL YOSHIKI HSRABAYASHY JAMES HOEY BARBARA HOLMES JANIS 29 LEITH JEAN HOOPE 9-F EUGENE FOLEY DONALD FRAMES JOE FRANK ROGER FREEBERG S ,... Mi, ,443 in - Q Q 'Vi f . 5 5 JOHN FUJINARI PAULA GALLO TRUMAN GERKEN IRENE GENSBURGER neue? esmssuneea Hownzo eekmv ' W I ,,. . mf 4 4 LW, -'- EH l. Scnior court custodians, the Muldoons, confcr with Jack Cashel, vicc president. Seniors takc part in Hobo Day. Seniors, school time? FRANCES QHEW HAROLD CHRISTIANSEN LORRAINE CLOT WAYNE COATS CARROLL COWLES ..-P ' EDWARD CRARY MARIAMNE CROSS BETTY CROTHERS DOROTHY CURRAN ANNA DAVILLA JOSEPHINE DAVILLA JEAN DECKMAN PATRICIA DeLONG CHARLES DOBBEL JACK DRAKE MARTHA DRAKE FRED DUVAL WESLEY DYNES WILLIAM EASTON PAULINE ELLISON ' LEONARD ELY JEAN FAULDS LEWIS FENTON CARMEN FERRIERA WESLEY FISHER 27 Cl A 55 OIF EDWIN BUCHOLI1' GEORGE BURRIDGE MARY BUSH GEORGE CAIN WILLIS CAMPBELL WILLIAM CANOLE GORDON CARROLL JACK CASHEL 1. juhny XVilson, pres., Shirley Smith, acc., and Mr. Russrl, cuunsulnr V Z. Senior Council. CHANNING CATHCART HAROLD CHANDLER 3. Platoon leaders of mcsscngcr .service for Civilian Dcfcnsu. 26 4 SENIOR YEAR- The school year which was fhe privaie properfy of +he class of '42, fhe Oomph Class , has gone. H' was a year fhaf will be long remembered, noi only because of 'fhe accomplishmenrs of The sfudenfs, bu+ because if was The year of ihe Hrs? warfime class of World War Il. On our refurn fo school las'l' Sep+ember, we were greefed by a mild surprise in fhe form of an abolish- menf of +he de+en+ion syslem. Thai fall 'ihe fooiball +eam made a greai showing as if bear Sequoia on Thanksgiving fo fie for fhe P. A. L. fifle. The social year s+ar+ed wiih 'fhe 'lirsl Jolly-up and confinued wi+h +he A Cappella and +he Block P . During fhis period also came fhe Girls' Jinx and fhe Chrisf- mas play. As plans for 'lhe Philomusia Formal were being for- mula+ed, fhe war came along, and in rho firsl' con- fusion aboul' blackoufs, all nighf evenfs were can- celed. Chrisfmas vaca'I'ion-we all looked 'forward fo il' for weeks ahead. buf some of fhe lusfer of i+ was 'Taken off bv fhe war, and secre+ly mosf of us were glad +o refurn fo school in January. Lois of us siaried checking fhose books in preparafion for semesfer fesis. For relaxafion fhere was +he besi baskefball ream in rhe sfaie fo wafch every week, and Hobo Day io raise spirif for fhe Sequoia game. Throughoui' fhe year fhings were going on almos'I' as usual in 'lhe various siudenf body acfivifies, al- fhough 'lhe war cramped our sfyle somewhat The Campanile came oui' every week, clubs mei' regu- larly, and +here were always 'lhe assemblies. Everybody wenl' eifher skiing or fo Carmel during spring vacafion, probably fhe las+ 'I'rue vacafion for fhe durafion. Coming back, we were mer wi'l'h colleoe appifudes and 'lhe news of fhe reesfablish- men+ of 'lhe social schedule. The lasf quarrer was lighfened by Jolly-up No. 2, fhe Junior-Senior parfy, and 'lhe combined Philomusia-Publica+ions formal, and 'lhe Commencemenf Dance: fo say nofhing of 'I'he numerous acfiviiies of senior week. As 'ihe seniors began +o ihink of graduarion and college or work, l'hey realized wha? fhe mosf im- porfanf 'Thing in fheir high school life had been fhe companionship of fheir friends. If was work some- +imes buf noi' many of us would have had if any different E32 Q ,,. 5 f , 5 I vw.. Y? V , W 1-'- X 4 5 ww il-1: 111-in-n ,-11- -1 .il-11-1 .lil-1 A -'H' O I ibi H IFC NJN R iw' ANlZE 1 DCJJ 1 'WQI 'lI1g .,'. Q ' W' P TA- DI 7 Tl! .l:A:::i,iT:i CO-OP lf in need of paper, pencils, erasers, clips, and o+her paraphernalia, one wends one's way +o 'rhe glori- fied hole-in-fhe-wayy opposile 'lhe library. Anyway, i'hal s where The sfuff used lo beg for fhal' ma'H'er, il sfill is-mosi' of il'-lhough ihe anl'e has been iacked up on some iiems. All profil' goes lo fhe Gene- ral Sfudenl' Body Fund. The rewards 'For working in lhe Co-op are experience and service-poinfs. This year's experience-geHers were Bill Thayer, Johnny Wilson, and Alan Vishoof. Mr. Fuller represenls The facully poinl' of view. PEP COMMITTEE Making recl blood flow more swifily lhrough fhe arferies of Paly sfudenfs is fhe aim of 'rhe Pep Com- miH'ee. Wifh fhis in mind, 'lhe CommiH'ee has sponsored pep-rallies, pom-pom sales, frain iransporfa- fion +o ouf-of-iown foolball games, and a Big Game bonfire, which incidenfally was igniled premafure- ly. On ihe whole, +his group of +wo sophs, four juniors, and six seniors, besides lhe Commissioners of Boys' and Girls' Afhlefics, has well lived up fo Hs name. The presiden+ was Sam Backus. 2I EAA B. A. C. The arranging of inTra-mural schedules, The publicizing of games joinTly wiTh The Pep CommiTTee, The represenTing of P. A. L., The awarding of blocks, and The handling of all boys' sporTs in general are The Tasks oT The Board oT AThleTic ConTrol. This year's members were commissioners Wes Fisher and Bob MarTin, The represenTaTives of The major sporTs, and The presidenTs oT boTh leTTer socieTies, Hugh WesT and John Fuiinari. MarTin headed The Board. His Three managers were Bill Allen, Jack Cashel, and Bill EasTon. G. A. A. The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion is a local aTTair To which all Teminine parTicipanTs in aTTer-school sporTs are eligible. To conTrol iTs acTiviTies a board exisTs, headed This pasT year by The Commissioner oT Girls' AThleTics, Alice LoveTT, and by MargareT Norby, secreTary. OTher members oT The board were Nancy Binns, presidenT oT Block P socieTy: Judy Wood, head oT officials: and The managers oT The aTTer-school sporTs. The advisers are Mrs. Doris Green, Miss Kirby, and Mrs. Kizer. 20 POINT AWARD If a graduafing senior carries away a silver seal on his diploma, he is one of quife a number-'rhe average is fwenfy fo fwenfy- five per cenf of every senior class-who do so yearly. By fhe seal he is given fhe privilege of affending all school funcfions in fhe 'rwo years following his deparfure. This is fhe school's side, fhe senior's parf began away back in fhe obscure era when he was sfill a sophomore, fhough nof necessarily. Af any rafe, he was a sufficienfly pafriofic cifizen fo merif af leasf 600 service poinfs for his acfivifies in fhe fhree years fhaf he wenf fo Palo Alfo, or 400 poinfs if he affended for only fwo years, and 200 if for jus? one year. lf is here fhaf fhe Poinf Award Commiffee makes ifs debufg if assigns fhe poinfs for fhe do- ings of fhe sfudenfs in behalf of fhe school. The poinfs are awarded af a sef rafe. Presiding fhis year was Shirley Smifh. The ofher five members were Marfy Dobbs, Hugh Wesf, Lyle Davis, Lou Brownfield, and Pefe Allen. Mrs. McCully was 'fhe adviser. POINT AWARD: H. NVcst, M. Dodds, P. Allman, S. Smith, L, Davis. GUIHYV STUDENT COURT-Top Row: li. Fuh-y, xl. A 1 g, H l S ll B IK STUDENT COURT Elecied by popular voie and defeaied by lack of popular en+husiasm has been fhe ex- perience of ihe Siudeni Couri, ihis year gone by. The cases ihal' i+s five iudges did be- sprinlxle wi+h iusfice concerned for ihe mosf par+ rowdyism in +he halls, +aking ihe slighily ba++ered consirucfive punishmeni' aHi1'ude, ihe magisfraies siruclc fo dealing ou'r ianiforial work. Those who delivered 'rhe iusfice were, 'for fhe firsi semes+er, Chief Jusiice Rye Kel- ley and Associaie Jusfices Belly Jo Sullivan, Eugene Foley, Jim Armsirong, and Thomas Leo. For fhe second semesier, Jameses Bloom and Emerson replaced Arms+rong and Foley, while Tom Leo became Chief Jus+ice. Mr. Jungerman 'look over Mr. Lang's posf of advi- ser in ihe laHer's absence. FEMIEI 95 GIRLS' LEAGUE-Top Row: M. list, M. Nuh S C I econd rii in M rwiic NI Bl 1 Front ilvziry, B B R B G , Bnllcntmc. OW! GIRLS' LEAGUE The Girls' League is one of fhe school's oldesf insfifufions and one of +he mosl' ac'l'ive. ll' was originally esfalolisheol fo promofe goodwill among feminine sfudenfs, rafher 'rhan among American nafions-'lhrough +he League could doubflessly wind +ha'r up in an insfan+ by sending a carload of 'rhose sophomore girls on a sigh'rseeing +our-and if has noi' sal' con+en+edly on i+s haunches afler accomplish- ing ifs goal. Among fhe League's new ac+ivi+ies, 'rhe mos! imporfanf are fhe welcoming of new girls lhrough fhe big-sis+er plan, +he presenfafion of 1'he Girls' Jinx in fhe fall, 'lhe parlicipaiion in Chris+mas chari+ies work, lhe giving of a Molhers' Tea in April, and 'rhe awarding of a scholarship 'io some graduafing senior girl. Noi less im- porfanf 'ro mosf is fhe daily candy vending during 'lhe noon ltour. This year's presidenl' was Nan Bolenderq ihe secrefary, Angelia Griffifhsg +he adviser, Miss Presfon. I6 IEQEET BOYS' LEAGUE Obsfacles fo enrollmenf in fhe Boys' League are nof in- surmounfable lonly specificafion is fhaf subiecf musf be male and go fo Palylg hence membership is large, every boy in school. The League may be defined as an insfifu- fion which is successful in occasionally geffing people away from work grafis. H' may also be heard rumored fhaf fhe idea behind if all is fhaf of fosfering coopera- fion among members of fhe same sex-male, in fhis in- sfance. Once upon a fime fhe meefings were held every monfh, buf a scarcify of enferfainers whiffled fhem down fo fhe presenf frequency of one every ofher monfh. A+ fhe meefings fhe spoflighf fell on a foofball fall: by Mar- chie Swarfz, a baslcefball game befween fhe Sfanford freshmen and Paly varsify, and on a falk abouf bombs by a police officer. Mr. Russell was fhe adviserg Wes Fisher was fhe presidenf. BOYS' LEAGUE - Stand Th .l L l Hopk sell, J. Fujinari. aycr . nwson, K. 1 Wilcy. Sitting: W. Fisher, M R P264 SCHOLARSHIP Needed fo become a life member of fhe California Scholarship Federaiion are 'four semesfers of membership-one musi' be in +he senior year-oui' of +he six possible. Needed +o become a member are 'I'en poinfs, of which +wo can be service poinfs, gafhered from semesier grades ai' +he raie of fhree poinfs for an A, +wo for an AfB, and one for a B. Besides life member- ship 'rhe winnah acquires a golden seal on his diploma and a +heore'I'ical lamp-of-learning pin. Under Miss Cramer, ihe socie+y held a pop-corn sale in fhe hall: ii' afiended a Ceniral Dis+ric+ conveniion ai' Sequoia in fhe spring laH'endance was good al' ihe meeiing, buf if wasn'1' Palo Al+o's 'faulilg and ii' iossed a progressive-dinner pariy in ihe same season. Furfher- more, ihe sociefy held an elec'I'ion in +he fall. Hs resul+s were as follows: president Jean Bruce: vice-president Kees Bolg secre+ary, Illy llderion. These officers have refained fheir posfs +he year +hrough. I8 COMMISSIONERS The backbone of fhis high school's govern- menf is fhe Board of Commissioners. Col- lecfively +hey make fhe law: individually fhey are execulors and coordinaiors. To give siudenfs a beHer idea of how fhey funcfion, fhe audiforium meefings were coniinued. As a whole, goings-on were noi' much ouf of fhe ordinary. The big nine and +heir por+folios were, for fhis year gone by, Bud Jess, Commissioner of Public Welfare' Bill Allen, Publicaiionsp Alan Walker, Cul furep Lewis Fenion, Finance: Claude Red wine, Social Ac+ivi+iesg Nan Bolender, Girls' Ac+ivi+iesg Alice LoveH', Girls' Afhleiics' Wes Fisher, Boys' Acfiviliesg Bob Marlin Boys' Aihlefics: and Gerfrude Horswill, secre+ary. I f I I l' I li All A I tt N. linlvmlvl. Bottom Row: VV. Fishvr, ff. Rrilwiiw. XX lk T165 Mrs. Rum Ctaw, - . Qljhiuuef- Lwnod, Nlr. F3905 B. vv. W Mr. C' s. Shfeve' mf.. Psa h Stove' Mrs. M' Rm The governing body of +he Palo Al+o School Dis+ric+, wifh con'I'rol over fhe high school as well as all +h P o er alo Alfo schools, is +he Board of Educa+ion. The Board is composed of five members elecfed by 'ihe voiers of Palo Allo, one new member being elecied each year. The board has charge of all policy-making wi'rh regard fo +he schools, and of raising and expending fax money for +he supporf of The schools. A superinlendenf, appoinfed by fhe Board, acfs as execulive head of fhe school sys+em. and 'lhe Board works in cooperalion wi1'h him. Olificers of 'lhe Board of Educaiion are Mr Francis E Wh I' . . imer, Mrs. Pearl S. Shreve, Dr. John C. Almaclc, Mrs. Rulh C. Crary, and Mrs. M. Ru+h Sfone. Mr. Charles W. Lockwood served his firsi year as Superiniendenl' of +he Palo Alfo Schools ihis year and acfed as secrefary io fhe Board. I3 Dr. lohn Aim? MRS. LEONA H. MCCULLY Sucial Studies Dept. Head MR. CARLTON WHITEHEAD Spanish MRS. EVELYN KIZER Sophomore Counselor MR. DAVID TITCHENAL Physical Education MISS FRANCES HUNTINGTON English, Annual MR. GEORGE LANG junior Counselor MRS. EDITH L. DUNCAN Attcndancc Clerk MISS NELLIE F. WILLIAMS Lntin MISS FLORENCE B. FAITOUTE Clerk, Rcgistrzzfs Ofllcc MRS. BARBARA F. COLEMAN Sccrctary OFFICE CLERKS MISS MARTHA BUKACEK Tcxrbook Clerk sq. .. Q is f Q .,1 D 4 .A.. .N V , .5 3552 fl 'A W if ,ogg 3 Q 781, an 1 nb, , 3 R W MISS MARIE G. EUSTACE Registrar, Controller MR. RAY RUPPEL Chemistry MISS LAURENE SHIELDS English, Dramatics MR. HOWARD C. RAY Physical Education MISS LOUISE HEATXVOLE English MR. LAWRENCE II. FULLER V,cc-Principal. Chemistry MRS. LUCILLE FOX GREEN Vocal Music MRS. RACHEL H. AUSTIN Home Economics MRS. FLORENCE EDMONDSON Commercial Subjects MR. D. M. KNIGHTON lnstrumcmal Music MISS STELLA S. McKEE Art Department MISS KATHERINE MCLEOD School Nurse MISS SOPHIA CRAMER Language Dept. Hcnd MR. BERT C. MOODY Mcchalrrical Drawing MISS HARRIET MCCAUSLAND English Di-pt. Hr-nd MR. TULLY C. KNOLES, AIR. U. S. History, Act. Cunnsclor MISS RUTH PRESTON English MISS KIOMO MONTGOMERY U. S. History MISS DOROTHY KIRBY Hygicnc, Physical Educzilirm MR. JOSEPH J. KILPATRICK Auto Nlcchzxnrcs, YX'nodwork MRS. NAOMI GILL Englzsh MISS INGEGERD UPPMAN Spanish, German MRS, ZOE TIFFANY English MR, GILBERT C. FINLAY Physics, Photography '-' fi fsgg -5 A6 fl fl fb ., My TO THE CLASS OF I942 Commencemeni' season ' is normally one wherein 'lhe besf spirif of o plnshmenf is celebrafed. Resfri 1' ' I. . . ur nafional accom- c mg horizons of our e ' nffed, and visions of l' ' p rsonal lives are for 'Phe lime un :mired fufure accomplishmenis are enlerfained. This commencemenl' season, ihough dedicafed 'l'o l'h mus'r be celebraf cl ' e same purposes as 'Former ones, e In a diFleren'l' almosphere. The immediale demands of ihe war +end fo make all else secondary. Dreadful +hough if is, war is fhe greaf simplifier. Of course if upsefs our personal plans and addresses i'l's challenge +o our deferminaiion rafher 'lhan fo our unfe'H'ered spirils, bul' winning 'fhe war is 1'he cenlral 'laslc l'o which insfifufions and individuals musf coordinafe fheir efforfs. May you as members of 'rhe class of l942 find your place of greafesl confribufion l'o our nafional emergency, noi' overlooking your furfher preparal' +ion of posf-war problems Th ion +o assis+ in The solu- . e besl wishes of The 'faculfy and s1'uden'I's of Pa Senior High School are exiended. lo Alfo IVAN H. LINDER Principal 8 i 0 V I W ..i-.l- -1 .i-. ii-.l-111 ig.-1.4-1-1-11il-I 1,,.i..1. 7 ' we Raza .2 , E ev, Q9 .ll-0 P il I -I- YY- - I-AY If-llllllllllvlfl-1' A Ill lllA '1llll lNli.fl'Il'-ll'Il Tradiiion has ii ihai' each year's Madrono be dedicafed 'lo somebody who has been par+icularly helpful +o 'lhe graduafing class, whefher fo a bus driver, a cusfodian, or a +eacher-usually ihe laH'er. This fime 'lhe Madrono is dedicaied 'l'o +he ieacher who has been ins+ruc+ing his pupils in biology and physiology for +he pas+ fwenfy-seven years, besides coaching all spor+s for 'rhe firsf years of fhai' period. We rafher imagine fhe memory of fhe bus ouiings and fhe five-o'cloclc-in-'l'he-morning bird hilces will s+ay wi+h us for a long lime, bul' no longer ihan ihe knowledge and pleasure -and hard work-'I'ha+ came wifh his courses. Finally, lei' if be undersfood 'ihaf we hope Mr. R. J. Jungermann will be able 'lo confinue his ins1'ruc'l'ion for many years fo come. H is conven'I'ional +o permil' fhe sfaff of 'l'he year- book 'ro saiisfy Hs ego by leiiing i+ have ifs say O I 77:cs9f abouf Hs handiwork on one of 'rhe pages. Nor being greafly diFFerenf 'From o+her s+a'FFs, we, fhere- fore, gladly fake 'I'his space for our remarks. Firs+, we wan+ +o say fhaf our goal has been fo give a clear-cuf, cross-secfional view of school life, no'r failing fo dusf ihe nooks and crannies of if. We hope, and privafely fhink, 'I'ha'l' we have succeeded, bu+ +ha+'s up fo you. Secondly, +he edi+or and s+aFF pay fheir complimenis +o Miss Frances Huniingfon for all her help during fhe planning and prinfing of 'lhis year's annual. Thirdly, we hope you like if. -The Edifor. Zn imlzmnriam JOSEPH JAY KILPATRICK, Paly shop feacher, remembered by s+uden'l's and feachers alike for his ready smile and congenial personalify. f BY THE STUDENTS OF PALO AUO SENIOR HIGH SOHOOl I PUBIISHED QQ M AD RUIVU nw -v I Q LL 2 Q 1. , ,L,2!' f if! k. 9 fl' . , A I ' f 4 . 414: ' Q' Q . if as f vL 'il i If I Q, ' i , . , 4 J 'impl :Jag 1' A fukfiwf' K.-4, Q digg- 4 v .2 vw? ?mg hulnw -an '7Qi,ugg K ,, .Kr ah f X' Q., ' W... ff,-f'...,v '!' ' ' an A Un dy WI., an 5 I Ag: . N. at A- ff ,I M A P vs QJL 'R ' ' W 4 is gg ' f . 1 - A Y ' Q' u- ' ' , s nap, H' 52 f f M. '11 W. 5 1 ,ff , My , f ' if f 41' Y F- 'QA 4 f G 4' 1 , ,f,f.a,. 51. 1A 'f ,-v f A, 1 ' v SQ., ' 456 ' ' 'sv 'ff - K ws' I v 4 'Www 1- ,dm 1 ., v6: i3' sy. 1 .Iv .H r win fn , ,g,f,g.v,, ' ygyfkifaxrgg. 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