AT PALO ALTO remain at home most of the time, and the boys, who acted very reserved in the pres- ence of the gentle sex, often went calling on their lady friends at home, with whom they were content to sit and talk. Hayrides and picnics were highlights of social gatherings. In addition to the Debating and Declama- tion Society, which staged a weekly debate in the assembly hall, Paly had a boys’ glee club, a literary society and an art club, or- ganized in 1907, an athletic association, and a baseball team which won several Academic Athletic League penants in the first decade of the century. The Thespians also started about this time, being called the Reading Club until 1908. They began by reading stories and poems, some aloud before the student body, and then reading and acting plays. Before long, Thespians had become the main club of the school, unseating the Debating Society, which had an interesting evolution of its own. From an inter-school debating team it became an organization which, in 1916, had the avowed purpose of “furthering debating and parliamentary law.” It is known today as the Forum Club, which name first became popular about the time of World War I. In the early years, the debates were second to no sporting events and prompted the writing of numer- ous yells and songs. Girls’ organizations were also active and about 1910 the Paly fems began to present annual ‘Stunt Parties,’ forerunners of the present “Jinx.” Football, as an inter-school sport, received The building donated by Mrs. Zschokke for a high school. See page 6. . a setback throughout the West. Because of the large number of deaths in high school and college football at that time, both Stan- ford and California switched to Rugby about 1906. Palo Alto High School, under the lead- ership of J. C. Templeton, then principal, followed suit in 1907, and did not resume American Football until 1920, a year after Stanford. Track, however, was Paly’s main glory up into the roaring twenties, and many of our athletes gained national fame. These included John K. Norton; Ruric and Robert Lyman (‘‘Dink’’) Templeton, sons of the principal; Morris Kirksey, second fastest sprinter in the world; “Feg’’ Murray, now a famous cartoonist; Hugo Leistner; George Horine, world champion high jumper in 1912; and Lester Steer—all of whom participated in the Olympic games at least once. Organized music began in the high school when, in 1911, twenty students gathered in a home and formed the Palo Alto High School Orchestra. Two years later a band was started. By 1916 the musical organizations were in full swing and presented their first concert. Evidently it was a success, for there was a second the next year: admission was twenty-five cents. A $200,000 bond issue was called for in January, 1917, for the construction of a new high school. The present location was select- ed and leased from Stanford University, and on March 23, 1918, the first cornerstone was laid. The new buildings were first occupied on December 24 of that year, when the entire student body and faculty, led by Principal Walter H. Nichols, walked over together The new shop building here at Paly.
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