Palo Alto High School - Madrono Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)
- Class of 1951
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RALPH CAHN, JIM TIDDY . GLEN DICKSON, BOB LOZANO, MARTIN SWIG PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF PALO ALTO HIGH SCHOOL PALO ALTO. CALIFORNIA . MR. BILLY DAVIS s' 1 ,A W . Ik x C- J orewor ' The coun+less foo1'P if1+S 1415+ me Chia of I95I has pressed on +hese groun s 'II soon begin +o wear and fade' benea+l'l W' 'HJ ' +he scuffle of new feefg bu+ pleaganf lf, e fracas of 'rhem will keeP reappearmg +hrough0u+ +he Years +0 come' x .' ,L Q . 1 I 1 s . W , x - ff' s 'L x . 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Mrs. Lina Guerrero J 1 4 l n-1 1 l l r s I + 4 i 'ff My s.- 5. 'Y me 737 li? n ,: . tl i ll gs m rl -f Footprints . . . of a hundred loyal +eachers whose aim in life was +o pound a li'H'le knowledge info your head: +o +urn ou+ a senior iusl' a liHle more educafed, broadminded, and self-suFFicien+ +han l'he sopho- more had been. kr Q JT Q' I ' N vi W FACULTY The facul+y dining room a+ I2:30. Miss Dorofhy Anderson Girls' League Commercial Mrs. Rachel Ausfin Home Economics Reginald Bailey Woodwork Plasfics Maynard Brown Ae-ronaufics Miss Ruflw Collins Hygiene Special Counselor Billy Davis English Journalism Paul Engelclre Clwemislry Plwofography General Science Mrs. Mabel Farmer Ari Roberf Fraser Hygiene Driver's Educafion Lawrence Fuller Clnemisfry Mrs. Naomi Gill English Lil' Creafive Wrifing Mrs. Lucille Green Choir Voice Training Mrs. Lina Guerrero Spanish Miss Frances Hunfinglon English George Hurley Physical Educalion R. J. Jungermann Biology Physiology Mrs. Evelyn Kizer Soph. Counselor Biology Tully Knoles Junior Counselor Problems Polilical Science Donald Kreps Malhemalics Driver Training Mrs. Janice Kreufzmann Physical Educalion Henry Marlin Science Malhemalics Audio'Visual Aids Ralph Mason Physical Educalion Miss Harrie? Mccausland English Miss Rufh Middleliauff Home Economics Ari' ..pd ' Mr. Brown gives a lesson in radial engines. FACULTY FACULTY Mr. Kreps prepares for a Seiurclay morning ride. Beri Moody Dralfing Prinfing George Moore Confroller Business Subiecfs Miss Lillian Morehouse Librarian f 5 I 0 i 7- s, 1 use yf A5 s N -S.: 5-Fii iiipvr j j i i 1 ' ..: A f ri Kennefh Palmer Senior Counselor Maihemafics Mrs. Jane Pfyl Physical Educafion Howard Ray Physical Educafion if . we M, . r Q 1 . V 'quiz X. 29, ix lii' li P-fic , I Miss June Sanders French Miss Marian Schmil' Lalin V French Miss Laurene Shields English Speech FII u g - - Ill WA' 121 nr' i liif 'A 85 rs Julius Shucha? Band Orchesira lnslrurnenlal Music Mrs. Phyllis Suiphen Commercial U.S. Hisrory Mrs. Virginia Taaffe Marhemarics Norion Thornlon Swimming Cohch Wafer Polo Coach Physical Educafion Miss Floronce Turner English Hisfory Miss Ingegerd Uppmen Spanish German Craig Virleloo English Mrs. Lois Walsh Social Sfudies English Problems Mrs. Mergers? Webb U.S. Hisiory Voca+ionel Counselor Tesling My K ' N.. Y iff!! ,U E QQ' ' Q , f' ,ii. Q E A , ,- fir . '.zwz'1w?.., Iii' ,. f- , A. in -Q ,s tw L.. 1 . i ,f t 16' rm G. K 9 ir it I 1 ' A M . ii 4 .Tim A V. nf' ' sg, 1 ' 1 K 1. 1 11- ' M 5 me 44 is X 5 1-Ylnga, ,mx ' K. ' , s -. -K '13, s fs .i wit it , , 'K 3 y ' C .1 - i .2 .Q , awk :A fu 1 ,i , ii i 'iifls2,l my -L N-- ' ? W . . ' 4, f f ,Mill x . fw!'l'i1li W ja . iylfiioxj ,j2's if1 :lil 1, My., lang vi li David Williams Spanish Miss Georgia Williams Physical Educalion Walier Winsfon Auio Mechanics Mrs. Fay Younlin Mefhemafics A Typical scene in Mr. Fuller's chem lab. FACULTY VICE-PRINCIPALS Vice-Principals George Sfewarf and Louise Heaiwole PERSONNEL Mrs. Edillu Duncan Mrs. Barbara Coleman Miss Florence Faifoule AHendance Officer Principal's Secrefary Regis+rar Mrs- Belly Zygmdhikl Mrs. Velma Tucker Mrs. Carol Rowley Miss Mary Lou Mellca Tex+bool: Clerk Counselors' Secrelary Swifclmboard Opera+or School Nurse CAFETERIA CUSTQDIANS Mrs. Gladys Rener, Mrs. Helen Dreher. Cliff Jervis, Toby McLachlan, Al Green BCARD OF EDUCATION Top Row: Dr. Karl Spangenberg. Dr. Henry Gunn, Merrill Venderpool. Sea+ed: David Packard, Mrs. Grace Brown. No? Pictured: Roberf Liffler. . V , ?P'i?55 k 'f 1 'SV :X 1. V il? 'lf ., rl' Footprints . . . of +he laughing. friendly crowd +l1a+ was your class. Kids you'd known since kindergarlen, kids you'd iusl' mei' 1'l1is year, all of fhem marvelous: falenled, brave, sure of +l1emselves-unforge+- fable. in , y I I V' I if 'J ,J ,v 4 7' ' 'a rv l I TO THE CLASS OF I95I: Since the last class graduated from Paly, our country has become involved in another war whose extent and duration even our leaders cannot now predict. It is always difficult to advise young people under such circumstances. I once knew of a great teacher who told her class members there was only one way for youth to meet a crisis and that was, in her words, nto function in disaster and finish in sty1e.n Our civilian and military leaders are advising high school graduates to enter college where they can, remain as long as they are permitted, and make the very best record possible. To me this is the best means of functioning in the present disaster. By doing this you will be in a posi- tion to return to your original plan after such military service as may be demanded of you. Whatever you do, however, we of the high school should like you to consider Paly High one of your home bases, second only to that of your immediate family. We shall con- tinue our interest in you and your progress. Come back and tell us about your achievements. On behalf of the faculty and students of Paly may I extend to you every best wish for your success. Sincerely, Ivan H. Linder Principal SENIOR COUNCIL Top Row: Mr. Palmer. N. Thornfon, R. Wylie, J. Williams. Fronf Row: G. Kelly, S. Johnson, L. Kelley, M. lngalls, L. Sorensen. SENIOR HISTORY Remember when . . . as sophomores we felf awed and sfrange in The long green Paly halls? The seniors seemed fo be fhe axis on which fhe world revolved: we were iusf awfully small cogs in a fremendous wheel. How- ever. when our inifial frepidafions wore off, we began fo make ourselves felf around school. Our sophomore foofball feam played for fhe championship, losf fo Sequoia, and came in a fhumping second. Our baseball feam came up from fhe cellar and made second also. Remember when . . . as iuniors we felf a liffle less fhan seniors and a greaf deal more fhan sophomores? We were proud fhaf our iunior boys confribufed so much 'lo 'lhe success of fhe varsify foofball squad as well as winning fhe Campus Day 'rug-of-war. Our class inauguraied fhe highly successful Junior Prom. Soon if was our furn fo run in fhe Spring elecfions, and our class officers held brighf promise of filling fhe sfudenf body's biggesf shoes. Remember when . . . we suddenly were seniors! The dream fhaf had been in 'rhe disfance for so many years was upon us in realify. Two Sepfembers lafer, we were walking fhe same hall . . .only wifh sophomores and iuniors looking up +o us for guidance and example. And, as a class, we didn'+ sef such a bad one: Seniors led fhe foofball and baskefball feams fo highly successful seasons: our commishes worked acfively and energefically and succeeded in leaving fhe Alma Mafer in beffer condifion fhan when fhey found if, l-lighlighfs of fhe fall ferm were fhe rollicking Girls' Jinx and some lively rallies. Our newly-painfed pink and blue audiforium fook on a sophisficafed. worldly afmosphere wifh ihe spring producfion of Noel Coward's Blifhe Spirit Then quickly waking us ouf of our Twelve year daze came caps and gowns, exams, Senior Week . . . graduafion. BENIUKD- Allegra Aldrich. Spanish Club, French Club, A Cappella Jacque Allrire. Social Commiffee John Allrsne. Com. Boys' Alhlelics, Baslmelball, Track, Knucklebusfers Grefchen Andersen, World Service, Thespian Club. C.S.F. Roberi Franklin Armsfrong, Foolball, Wres+Iing, Block P, Com. Social Acfivilies Franlr Armsirong Michael Arnsiein. Foo+ball, Council Vice-Pres., P+. Award Chairman, Block P, Boys' League Cab.. C.S.F. Lynn Aiferbury, Jinx M.C., Privilege Card Comm., C.S.F., Block P Pairicia Bedie. Sporls, Block P ,qt , any if ' .il ,Q-v, i , 4' gf 1. 'fy 3' K, I 3 E55 il iw-..1,,.x'Az 5. :ef -nffsss.. sri' iq, A John Balmer. Foolball, Knuclrlebusfers Marilyn Basf. Sporis, Block P Joan Baader, Social Comm., Home Ec. Club, Sporls, Thespian Club Clara Bechfel, Block P, World Service, Sporls, l-lorsemen's Club Joyce Ann Beih, Ex, Assembly Bd. Mgr., Pep Comm.. Social Comm., Philomusia, GAA. Phyllis Benson, Block P, Sporls 5 Roberi Benfe, Foofball, Cross Couniry, Wres+ling, Wa+er Polo Lynne Besl, Sporis, lnlernafl Club, Spanish Club, Home Ec. Club Marilyn Bah. Home Ec. Club Turner Bledsoe. Block P, Orchesfra, Tennis, Band, C.S.F. Joanne Blois, Social Comm., Pep Comm., Sporrs William Bloom T A , y , - ' fi rf W' Polar Burch, lnlarnalional Club, Lil Charles Burd Salvadora Buhra. Band. Orches+ra Jack Buflar, Block P, Foo+ball, Baseball, Swimming Connio BuHiHa, Home Ec. Club Thomas Micheal Callahan, Baslrelball, Traclr, Council Dalia Jaan Callandor, C.S.F., Block P, Vice-Pras,, Priv. Card Comm.. Band. Orcheslra, French Club Ralph Cabulla, Baslrefball, Traclr, Forum Club Loon Chaplin Lillian Mary Chuck. Home Ec. Club, Choir, Philomusia, Spanish Club Pronliss Cola, Foofball, Track, S+udan+ Cour+. Block P Arnold Cooloy, Foofball Donald Bodlay, Knuclclebuslers Bally Bolfon. Com. Girls' Afhlefics. Campanile Ad Mgr., Council, C.S.F. Robarl Borders, Choir, Traffic Confrol, Campanile, Brunch Comm. Robarl Brand, Sfage Crew, Judge. Traclc, C.S.F., Forum Club, C, Cross Counfry Nancy Brinker. French Club, Sporls Leyland Brooks, Foolball Alan Brown, C.S.F., Football Charles Brown Joyca Brown, Forum Club. Council, Sr. Class Secrefary ai 0-1 -P4 nf-.a w F, A, --sd ' jg if W az JN!! 1 DCNIUKD Marilyn Couch, Bloclc P, Simi Club, Home Fc. Club, Social Comm. Carolyn Cowan, Thespian Club, Jinx M.C., C.S.F., Spanish Club Paul Cram, Track, Foolball, Choir Maureen Cumming, Block P, World Service Richard Cunningham, Baseball, Baslrelball, Block P Daniel Davies, Forum Club, Knucklebusfers, Foofball Dona Diclrerson, Spanish Club, Home Ec. Club, Sporls, Social Comm. Glenn Diclrson, Madrono Reber? Dinapoli J 4' f' 1 2, 'a,i2,r'i'i. Q1 2 PSY ' A ,Q . ' 'i S i ff-is f -Lb, Wlrgf f .i i , an s x N r rl H+ .fs lf 1 ' 'ww Ni-iii' J , Y, a ' 3435 sa 4 ,k m fi si ' 5 Q Pi' ' 1 i fy ii, iw 5 Q Q Q, , 'Q H HD' B ,,, Jancy Di Salvo, Choir, Philomusia Barbara Jo Drysclale, Com. Secrelary, C.S.F., Thespian Club, Bloclc P Vivianna Duclrens Roberl Elward, Campanile Niles Trammell Elwood, Sr. Class Pres., Foolball, Council, Sr. Council William Fa hlbusch, Foolball Mari: Farmer, Siege Crew, Lil, Thespian Club, Madrono. French Club Fay Faranclin, C.S.F., Poini Award Bd., Block P, Jr, Class Sec. Gladys Lee Field, Home Ec. Club, Block P, Sporls Marla Field, Campanile Ed., Priv. Card Comm., C.S.F., Girls'Sfa1'e Delega+e Merle Flalfley, Foo+baIl, Block P, Basl:e+ball Jael! Fraser. Com, Publicaiions, Campanile Fd., Forum Club Pres., Co-op, UWF, Ex. Assembly, C.S.F. Vice-Pres., Boys' Sfafe Delegate e vl Delores Gregg, Pho+o Club Kevin Granf. Foolball, Baseball, Baslre+ball Laura Ann Gray, Yell Leader, Block P, Council, Sr. Council, Social Comm., Thespian Club Robin Gray, Foolball, Track Lorilyn Grune,Drum Maiore++e, Jinx Charlene Greeson, Sporls, Music Noree Gregory Thoralee Griffin, Block P, Orcheslra, Band Callie Griffifh, Home Ec. Club, Thespian Club Georgia Guinn Elixabefh Gunn, C.S.F., ln+erna'r'l Club Vice-Pres., Band. Orcheslra, Sporls, World Service, Thespien Club, French Club Virginia Hafner, C.S.F., lnlernalional Club, French Club, Orchesfra S E N I O R S Josephine Frazier. Choir, Philomusia Sally Fry, World Service, C.S.F., Thespian Club. Sporls, Home Ec. Club Norma Fullon, Philomusia Mary Garrechf, Bloclc P. Social Comm., Choir, Sporls Margarel Dolly Geng, Sr. Class Trees.. GAA., Thespian Club Brooks Gibbons, Orchesfra, Exchange Assembly Jeanie Goodloe, Block P, Band, Home Ec. Club Douglas Goodspeed, Council Richard Gorby, Foolball, Swimming, Track l w ku ' .rgfg - 1 '- g.:,q 'N fill' J... ' E5 4 We ' 9 im' ' . iZK-:Q . 3 lip ' , 1 e .c -gzfiglbl N ellis fr Z S E N I O R S ,. Bruce Hanford, Track, Cross Couniry, Movie Proi. l. Q as an '4!lf J In -' S - .f K if 52452 Y , ' ei! John Michael Hanley, Campanile Bus. Mgr., Gen. Mgr. V I W Poly High School on 'rhe Air 1 .V R' l . Barbara Harrison, Sporfs, Campanile Phoiographer, Choir, iv Ski Club, Madrono Michael Harrison, Fooiball, Blocl: P, Siudeni Courl, Social Comm., Ex. Assembly Ned Harrold, Thespian Club Barbara Hariman, Choir ffiillii- -,L 5 Q A s f 4 ' wi!! 4 C23 . Q Qs, T 5 'lf will in A 34 5 Q' S, ' . , e .J .... 4 ..,: ,A -- -f n11:,.f Mm-:leaf 2 , - I Q in K 2 'f fi 1 viii 1 W . Richard Hays, Baslceiball, Swimming, Traci: 5 my f , S S uf Wg 5 Frederick Edward Heineclne, Baskefball Pi' '6 , - I F, Alan Helgesson, C.S.F., World Service, Radio Club, ii 'T P , a,, , P ii ,, Tennis Club, Band, Madrono . 33, -. .H f ---T Q . .gif 5 Y. 5 -ff' Jfwfyia is v'e?l.'r?3 ii i: 5' A ' ll, me: -' fl I ':. . V ...,.. L .A V I .-- rr fi R -1- P. N J' 'Y -A nr- - 1-f T 4 ' .1 A ...gf i f T I W , X, 1 if' f A 1 iika g' :1,:,f52??2i ..p-1-f 'Fq'i,gx,? 3 , i'i z , f' ' ' ' r .3 .e f- 'is ,, l . , ' rl ' .- ' R Fw T ,. i' 6 in - . it '-L' HM?-V, u fs, I- f : ..:f.l' , , Q, ., K . cg-ff:f:f4 i1',l ' i 'fm-we 143' 59 , :,.f.. . agar: . . X '.,-M 1 4 if, + if said fr ' T 4:- i ' 1-fr ... 2... TE E' Y' Q .wi - . , Jean Helm Andie Henderson, Philomusia, Madrono, Thespian Club Dale Hendriclrson, Foolball, Track, Baseball, Wresfling Don T. Hibnar, Jr., Wafer Polo, Swimming, Block P, Pairicia Hoffacler, Block P, C.S.F., Jinx, lnfernaiional Club Berniece Holsi, Madrono, Ski Club, Sporis, Choir Mariorie Holsi, World Service. Spanish Club, Choir, Sporfs Rufhe Holi, l-lorsemen's Club, Spanish Club, Cafeieria, Spor Susan Hopper, Block P, Social Comm., C.S.F., Home Ec. Clul Sporis Peier Taylor Hoss, Madrono Sporis Ed., Siage Crew, Foru Club Vice-Pres., Brunch Comm.. 'l.ii., C.S.F., Camera Cln Jeanann Rebecca HowaH, Choir, Philomusia Pairicia Huff, Phofo Club, World Service 5 Y J 2 sf is Beverly Johnson, Yell Leader, Bloclc P, Co-op, Social Comm., Spanish Club Jael Johnson. Baslzelball, Foofball, Baseball Lauren Johnson, Movie Proi., Waler Polo, C.S.F. Shirley Johnson, Sr. Class Vice-Pres., Blocl: P Pres., Sr Council, Social Comm., Jr. Red Cross Theodore Johnson Thomas Johnson. Baslcelball, Baseball Milan Jones, Block P, Foolball, Traclc, Baseball Phyllis Jones, Philomusia, Choir, Social Comm. Roberla Jordan, Choir, Philomusia, Cafeleria Joan Karlchnar. Block P, Home Ec. Club Haskins Kezunori Kashima, Com. Public Welfare, C.S.F., Sporfs, Jazz Band, Ex. Assembly Bd Janel Kafhary, CS.F., Block P, Band, Orchesfra SENIORS Barbara Humbarger, Home Ec. Club, Social Comm. Audrey Hurley, Pep Comm., Sr. Adviser, Thespian Club, Sporls, Jr. Youfh Council Donna Hullmann, Sporls Margarei Ann Ingalls. Sr. Council, Pep Comm., Jr. Youlh Council, Social Comm., Sporls Roberl' Sfephen Israel, Foofball, Track, Wreslling, B Sludenl Courl Chief Juslice Russell Jaclrson, Ex. Assembly, Radio Club, Phofo Cl Erland Jacobsen, Choir, Forum Club. C.S.F. Carol Jefferis, Social Comm., Home Ec. Club Mariorie Johansen, Pho+ography Club 1' V no Q X 'li 'Sl' ' li 2 gi. -4.-. 5' Sp-r'l i S . , X33 5 ' ! lock P ub BIZNIUKD June Kawalrami, Madrono Assf. Ed., C.S.F., Home Ec. Club, Spor+s Terry Keeble, Campanile Pholograplwer, Pholo Club Louise Irene Kelley, Madrono, Acf. Ed., Ex. Assembly Bd., Sr. Council, A Cappella, Social Comm., World Service Gerry Kelly, Forum Club Pres., Council, Sr. Council, C.S.F., Boys' Srale Cand., Orclneslra, Ex. Assembly, Band John Walker Kimball, Jr., Campanile Sporls Ed., Co-op Asst Mgr., Forum Club Josephine Kirkpalriclr, Girls' League Cab., Council Sec., Poinl' Award Bd.. C.S.F., Sporls, Choir, Philomusia Ronald Klein, Orclwesfra, Band, Choir Noel Knighf, Waler Polo, Swimming, Traclx, Foolball, Wresfling Ann Knolos, Band, Orchesfra, C.S.F. J fi 'J - 4 s , is :li 'iii 9 J M' L N' X , ire-wr i 1 K 1- 5 :i ig- , 2 Q ,, I ' 'I' fi M ,, . ' fi 3 its Ki fTEi. 'f 'i E! A H , my 3' N -gps ., Yi ,, .Lg 1. A . ,ii - -1, .,.w .1 ,, A ijw 'ss 1 W.. J 1 E 1 .-A . ' ii i .41 QMS- '- Hi fx ' f'i.i,' f, 1, .w.v.m- ff 2 -1, 1 - , M, - .- , 5 .Q ., k ,NN -X. ia' or .' 5 F av 357 . H. if 3 ,f M ,y ling: A 'f - 1,313 41 3,9 . W .X W shqy 5811 XDA? M- ' -. in V . , 'M ii Galina Kolb: John Kreufzman B. J. Krone, Orcheslra, lnlernalional Club, C.S.F., Band Floyd Kumagai, Foolball, Track, Baslcelball Joyce Landi Paulina Leiion, lnlernafional Club, Philomusia, Home Ec. Club, C.S.F. Ted Luce, Swimming Mary K. Lundquisf. Home Ec. Club, Slri Club, Social Comm., Thespian Club, Lidabelle Caroline MacFadon, French Club, C.S.F., Jr. Red Cross, Jinx, Social Comm., Candy Seller Healher Lois MacLean, Block P, C.S.F., Band, Spanish Club Home Ec. Club Ronald Maifland, A Cappella, Boys' Slunf Show Melvin Manchesfer 111 Y . if -iff 'il 'il 1 ill Joan Meyring, Slci Club, Social Comm., Tliespian Club, World Service Garry Miller Joanne Minller, Home Ec. Club, Sporfs, Social Comm. Vincenf Miranda, Drum Maior Arfhur Mock Nona Moclr, Philomusia, Home Ec. Club, Caieleria Lorraine Moreno, Home Ec. Club Beniamin Morgan, Foofball, Traclr, C.S.F. Ben Nagafoishi, Foofball, Baseball, Block P Jane S. Nalrafa, Madrono Ed., Priv. Card Comm. Sec., Council, Sporfs Joseph Emil Oeschger Frank O'Hare , 7.3275 E SENIORS Meredyih Manning, Philomusia, Spanish Club, Social Comm Jr. Red Cross, Home Ec. Club, Sporls Marilyn Marlin, Philomusia, Spanish Club, Social Comm., Jr. Red Cross, Home Ec. Club, Sporfs Rodney McDaniel, Forum Club Pres., P.A. Sysiem, C.S.F., Movie Proj. Donald McDougall, Baskelball, Council Roberl McDowell, Block P, Brunch Comm., Council, Priv. Card Comm., Social Comm. Nancy McGlenn James McGuy, Baslceiball, Traclr, Baseball Nancy Kaflmleen McKee, Home Ec. Club, Jr. Red Cross, Ski Club, Social Comm. Warren Meyers, Baseball N A-i ,E 4 I Q X2 ,gg :Lv J-I L.. , ' fm- 1 R.. SENIORS Jean Maria Olesen, Orchesfru, Band, Choir, Social Comm., Home Ec. Club Marlene Offmar, French Club, Thespian Club, Philomusia, Block P John R. Paciulli, Siege Crew, C.S.F., Madrono Ad, Mgr.. Baskefball Mgr. Sufion Parks, Swimming, Wafer Polo, Slage Crew, PA. Syslem Mariha Perry, lnfernafional Club Dzidra Peslenieks Roger Payne, Choir. Thespian Club, Track Mgr., French Club Roberf Russell Pederson, Jr., Foofball, Baskerball, Baseball, Block P Pres. David Peery. Baskefball, Track, Cross Counlry, Golf, Wreslling, Sludenl Courr Judge 'Qi KT: ,. war . ,l4:,' -g.: 1 . 4 ,mg ,X s M Lg T. if ' 'l A' - 1 4 ., laws? 1. ini: S ., neil lx, fs, ,sg U Tim. 4 si , 55: , 5 , x T i 5 1 9 . lf lj? .-, .:- --. . . -e H ,-ffl: ,V , - . :W f 9Ar:f ' li ir' Mm me NIT' gl 3 T T -, 'Ji w 1 xl 'M JV 4-.11 T . T rl k .ERP 1- f a 'f if AVS Q wkgmg 4 Ronald Pell, Baseball, Baskefball, Block P Roborl Pellinari Mary Lou Perry, Block P, Social Comm., Ski Club Nan Perry, Block P, Social Comm., Home Ec. Club, Jr. Red Cross, C.S.F. Pefer Pershing, Wresrlinq, Knucklebusfers John Peferson, C.S.F. Cafharine Phillips, Com. Girls' Adivilies, Block P, Forum Club, Social Comm. Sharon Pinkerfon, Home Ec. Club, Choir Ronald Plough, Com. Finance, Baskefball, Track, Forum Cluk Ramona Popeioy Palsy Posial, Brunch Comm., Ski Club, Social Comm., Home Ec. Club, Sporls Sanford Purvianca, World Service, Ski Club so Xu ll il 'E il? Mary Sandage, Choir, Thespian Club, Phofo Club, French Club Earl Sandman Paul Snnfos, Pep Comm., Paly Players, Choir, Thespian Club, Movie Proi. Shirley Schofller, Home Ec. Club Paul Sexfon Rayna Sharp, Block P, World Service, Social Comm., Ski Club Barbara Shaw Block P Treas CS F Spanish Club Slci Club Choir Lucille Sierra, Philomusia, Spanish Club, Choir ' f. - - -sv- ,i i SENIORS Marianne Reeder, C.S.F., Block P, Pep Comm., Council, Com. Girls' Afhlelics Donald Reeves, Foofball, Baseball, Block P Donald Reinlre, Pholo Club, Lab. Assisi., Thespian Club Dean Riflenhouse, Baseball Mgr., Baslcelball Mgr., Block P Dorolhy Riffersen, Bloclm P, Home EC. Club, Modeling Leslie Ann Robinson, Orcheslra, Sporls, Social Comm., Thespian Club Barbara Roland. Co-op, Social Comm., Ski Club, Home Ec. Club Richard Roun free Lynn Rowan, Jr. Red Cross, Home Ec. Club, Sporfs we .. A . Egfr . B ik - ' - ' P ' P' , ' . 4 f - i i L Barbara Shroai' , L ,- rf l fp 'A ls .-f' L' . P 1' lil f 1 l ' 5:4 Priscilla Simms. Thespian Club, lnl'erna+'l Club, World Service, Block P, Jr. Red Cross Barbara Sloan, Priv. Card Comm. Chr., Candy Chr., Bloclc P. . Home Ec. Club Karen Smifh, Sporls, Home Ec. Club . . F VI: fx' ll M lll SENIORS Margaref Joy Smilh, Block P, Home Ec. Club Roberl Smifh, Band, Orcbeslra, C.S.F., Slage Crew, Ex. Assembly Bd., Tliespian Club Loren Sorensen, Sr. Council, Block P Sec., Foolball, Track William Everail' Spencer Richard Squires, Foolball, Baslcelball, World Service, Swimming Jane1'Slurgeon, Sporfs, Slci Club, Campanile, World Service Esfher Slurm, Choir, Home Ec. Club, Social Comm. Mar+in Swig, Knuclclebusfers, lvladrono Donald Tapley, Baseball, Tennis ,Club Z , , v 'lisa ' al ,sm ' Y , K ,i . i iii,- .N ,,,.4,.,:ig 1- ,Q . W, 53 fi P 'V vi' 23 Eu 'r,'l,,i5i5i,: - Wi TH:-E 9' i l Claire Tarr, A Cappella Barbara Tescher Norman Thompson, Track, Cross Counlry, Foofball, Baseball Norfon Tl'iorn1'on, Priv. Card Comm., B.A.C., Block P, Counci Swimming, Wafer Polo, Band James Sfeward Tiddy, Baseball, Plwo+o Club Pres., Madrorii Pholoqraplwer, Tennis Club Pres., Tlwespian Club, Foolba Jerry Tinney. Foolball, Baseball, Block P HewleH' Todd. Cafeferia Michael Trombley, Fooiball, Baskelball Diana Tuclrer, Social Cornnm, World Service, Block P, Home Ec. Club Earl Van Wagoner, Track, Wreslling, Golf, Clioir Mirdza Vibe Susan Wagoner, Spanish Club 'SQ l 1 9 a. . l I5 ' : '11 itfE i, f f , f If ' Q, f J' 'Er- L.. ik gr, ' i 'ls ' is Polar Lee Wollran, Baslcefball, Choir, Wreslling, Caleleria, Track Mgr. Richard Wylie, Sfuclenl Courl Judge, Poolball, Sr. Council, Bloclr P Millon Yaniclrs, Foolball, Baseball, Block P Richard Youngs Susan Ziegler, Pep Comm. Pres., Sporfs, C.S.F. Phillip Zscholxlte, Block P, Track, Baslcelball, Foolball Lafe arrivals among gradualing seniors are piclured here: Vera Frank. Albius Marfinskis, and Saral Tailhai. Camera dodqers: Richard Jensen, John McCann, Roborf Rooney, Dale Van Slyke. Charles Hooker Margarel Waggener EIYINJIXJ Mary Jean Waile, Home Ec. Club, Sporls, Ski Club Carol Walker, World Service, Home Es. Club William Wan, Com. Boys' Acfivifies, Block P, Jr. Class Pres.. Pl. Award Bd., C.S.l:. Richard Wells, Foolball Travis Whilford Donn Wilson, Cafeteria, Foofball Mgr. Laura Wilson, French Club, Social Comm., Jr. Red Cross, Home EC. Club, C,S.F. V . L. A f 33' P , ,V ,A -I wi xr, -I Robin Winslow, Block P, Home EC. Club, Social Comm. ' :XL-P if V 4- - ,api , 1215- . Cr, .V I .MWL bet xi' I .mmap ,W -4 ' ' .M ., .rw .m,1u f' ef-'31 1. at 'i:I'fiff5'!i' 4' i fa-,E rn -lf' W, AJ ., :ff 'i b v Ar an aw . Sw! 35' ali! i I Aim! Spring! Ah! Winier! Glamorzons! Two in a Canoe! Backyard Beaufiesl is NN Y? Diane Difani Margie! HewleH and Paf Beach Girls Snow Queens! MR. PALMER'S FAREWELL To the Class of '5l: I have a particularly strong feeling in my heart for the class of '51 for two reasons: First, it is my first class to counsel and take through Senior High to graduation. Secondly, I have known many of you not for three years, but for six. As you remember I had many of you in class when you were attending Jordan. It is, therefore, with a keen feeling of regret that I see you go I am happy for you, that you are now completing another step in your education. Some may go no furtherg others will graduate from college. All will find their places in the world. To everyone of you I wish the very best in life. May it be one of fullness and happiness. And may all of us never forget our pleasant associations which we have had at Paly High. Kenneth Palmer Footprints . . . of +he underclassmen: +he eni'husias+ic crowd of sophomores and juniors, who lyou were surel were ge++ing younger every year bul whose energy and ini1'ia+ive you admired. You knew you could be sure such able people would do a good iob in following your 'Foo+s+eps. 5 I ,ymgfy X 'Jixyvv wg ,. 7 AXQHJ01 .fy f',wJ?fyfgfgfiy,X jf w - X , ' X f 'iffy K fi gf P? ff V iw 752 if I 5, F ff N , MeFf if 5 if 'I 'V' 73 ex f .ff jf r Eg .F F f E V f f U' ' F U 091 -X-YP fu Xf- Top Row: R. Fleischmann, J. Blaclr- burn, J. Coombs, M. Lesley J. Vlahos, J. Collins, R. Mann, W. Black. Second Row: D. Phillips, D. Schauer. N Piffs, N. Rogers, M. Fooks M. Shreve, M. Kilchen, B. Knapp. Third Row: L. Terman R. Keesin D n gn - Miller, B. McCormick, C. Evans, D. Grail, J. Dicler son, D. Minor. Fronf Row: C. Wilbur, D. Bramel, C. Jarrigui, F. Leon, L. Jack son, W. Smilh, C. Davreux, J. Van Bergen, B. Aguilar. JUNIOR COUNCIL Top Row, Leif fo Riqhf: D. Dunham, V.-Pres., B. Farr, Pres., C Zschohhe, P. BeaHy. Fronl Row: H. Sfrolhmann, Sec.-Treas., M. Curfis, D. Carey B. Wasl. Counselor: Tully Knoles. l Top Row: G. Cook, J. Slewarf, B. Farr, B. Elliol, B. Sfevens, B. Ziegler, C. Marshall, D. Wallace. Second Row: W. Davis, B. Zimmerman, M. DuBois, N. Bowden, J. Weil, J. While, J. Jarvis, J. Barfon. Third Row: R. Aguilar, L. Bishop, F. Wrighi, V. Emma, P. Ham- pel, F. Mills, J. Farrell, B. Shillalror. Fronl Row: A. Casarofii, M. Rack, J. Morse, S. Kadoguchi, M. llremolo, E. Oller, H. Canderle, C. O'Hare. Top Row: R. Holland, D. Knudson, D. Favills, B. Ericcson, M. Johnson, L. Millar, R. Hodgs. L. Pell. Second Row: S. Thornfon, S. Holman, A. Wheeler, R. Nicewonger, D. Riley, R. Moffif, M. New- man. S. Kursh. Third Row: R. Wosi, J. Harvey, S. Ds Moulin, G. Caves, B. Co- ponlwarve, C. Criglar, J. Chrisfy, N. Curiis, J. Sco'H'. Fronf Row: K. Sailo, F. Segurson, E. Gillaffa, D. Cady. D. Os- bourne, B. Slrain, C. Pigoli, J. Griffis, R. Fulrada. JUNIORS Top Row: R. BriH'on, A. Ayrss, B. Wurzburg, L. Van Eaion. J Radford P. Brinlr D Pa si r I - 9 B. Purdy, S. Hunfer. Second Row: R. Hoffer. M. Siebbins, T. Reese, W. Roberfs, G. Grennan, A. Whifmar, J. Cabrera, J. Adler. Third Row: A. Jones, B. Hiafi, M. Braly, K. Russell, M. Fair- clough, C. Zschokle. J. Elsmore D. Care M. Sund- 1 Y- burg, B. Riordan. Fronf Row: D. Wray, R. Cahn, G. Schauf, G. Perry, P. Rams- den, R. Nicewonger, J. Florida. R. King. in 47: Top Row: B. Goodall, H. Dalmadgo L. Simpson, B. Tyndall, E Frapwell, P. Kelly, E. Hardy T. Davidson. Second Row: H. Sfrofhmann, S. Willhide S. Slroihmann, P. Sfurgaon J. Fall, B. Van Wagoner, L Raw, R. Wurzburg Third Row: M. Marchani, D. Dunham B. Phillips, B. Nelson, J Williams. H. Hewilf, N Janslry, B. Wesf. Fronl Row: D. Bianchi, J. Darbellay, M Feri, L. Dubeia, G. Garcia P. Hiclrey, H. Crocker, M Sfimmel. Top Row: K. Bourquin, B. Green, M Fromhold, T. Sfraifon, K Holsfi, D. Taylor, B. peHo, M. Johnson. Second Row: L. Hayes, L. Kevin, M Caihcerr, G. Knoles. J Spencer, C. Schaeffer, R Sioner. Third Row: P. Mudgeft K. Marsh. A. Cox, B. Hennon, D. S+cH E. Rehm, G. Calman. Fronl Row: E. Piercy, S. Hirsi, G. Mc Feddon, B. Perry, N. Carey, W. Penrod, B. Brown. A. Douglas. Top Row: D. DeVofo, D. Eckert B Lisfon, R. Wifcofski, G Vickers, B. Nichols, T. Shef- field. J. Ames. Second Row: D. Whiffier, A. LaDue, R Relyea, R. SuHon, J. Vick, P. BeaHy, M. Curfis, M Caviglia, A. Svihra. Third Row: S. Smalley, l. Lawanf. R Sierra, L. Polizzi, T. Hanna G. Younf, M. Vaniman, C Davreux. Fronf Row: J. Salaberf, H. Mevious, P Porier, E. Gully, A. Chang, J. Lauricella. J. Kumagai, S. Jensen. X . 'ami Top Row: D. Smi+h, D. Cafhcarf, B. Miichell, M. Wilkens, J. Ferandin, G. Marx, D. Mel- inoff, D. Sonnichsen. Second Row: J. Leiiner, D. Valencia, J. Harvey. S. DeMoulin, S. Wafson, M. Haines, N. Cook, N. Cur+is. Third Row: S. Huffaker, T. Murphy, W. Tice, G. Williams, B. Rior- dan, J. Schwaiel, R. Lind- say, J. Roodhouse. Froni Row: E. Wank, E. Kwong, P. Meyer, B. Oakley. C. Wil- leff, P. Brooks, B. Dunbar. wg. A E-,arix C444 5 H mv M - will fi wg. J- . nc.. . ,, , .,. .iw .s .4 ,:f ' . ...QQ N-fa-is ifvzsligl, ' ' Q 5 ' Q ' -?1'v'..4g.,j,,.' -f,,gf.Tg'ff'2 'WW,f , ,- - W L' .3,,5:i-y' I .y,,.v,,,H4v ., 1' K 1' ,, , 1.:5 E': .--'L A ' I '- , ' ' 15 ff' -2 f'?'i.?::,,..2:zf . ' lf 4, ' f 351. ' X-. W--7'Q.:f'fi7: ' ' - ' ' . 3. -Jw!! ..g.1, 1 '-I' A HL ' Q - 4a'i.Qg?f Top Row: R. Sanfos, R. Nelson. J. Donald, R. Brown, M. Bee- son, G. Spiers, F. Pindar, D. Paulson. Second Row: E. Twiify, M. Brown, J. Tudor, J. Eiclrhof, C. Horr, S. Sfeole C. Hoimerdin or. I 9 L. Swig. Third Row: B. Hamleff, D. Engelclro L. Smi+h. J. McDowell. D: Erickson, M. Hop or, J. P Phillips, D. Bonnoll. Fronf Row: N. Gruver, N. Dodge. S. Gardner. E. Pefers, B. Red- ding, M. Bu'HiH'a. 6. Purs- lay. J. Morrow. C. Smifh. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Top Row: 5. Wyman, G. Read. R. Dils, B. McPhail. Counsellor: Mrs. Evelyn Kizor. Middle Row: J. D. Northway, V.-Pres., G. Webber, J. McGran- ahan, B. Kwong. Pres. Fronl Row: B. Zander, B. Davenport B. Humbarger, S. Evans Sec.-Trees. Top Row: R. Sumner, D. Hammas, T. Curnow, C. Layne, E. Fee, B. Fuchs, T. Biggs, R. Mor- gan. Second Row: P. Schinlr. S. Piersol. R. Clark, D. Freidenrich, J. D. Norihway, J. McNeil. R. Brenclel, L. Ludwig, A. Kol- lor. Third Row: G. Smiih, B. Ramirez, F. Lindholm, R. Cryor, J. Day, A. Shvahoff, W. Callaway. G. Read. Fronf Row: E. Sierra, G. Unger, M. Kananwa, E. Rey, B. Lonor- gan. C. Maifa. J. Huddle- son, J. Miller, A. Saiio. SOPHOMORES Top Row: M. Cobb, J. Andrews, B. Chrisiensen, L. Gerard, Cuffel, J. Baumgarfner, Falls. Second Row: K. Blair. C. Arbuckle, Alexander, C. Clifford, Gladslein, S. Copenharve, T. Leong, K. Hall, J. Budd. Third Row: K. Snow. D. Hilborn, G Chiu, F. Berry, B. Hayes, G Smilh, F. Doering. Fronl' Row: C. Brown, P. Benfe, B Browning, N. Wray, F. Cady, B. Davis, G. Snilker, R. Dufra. Top Row: B. Wilson, B. J. Smllh, T. Silva, A. Ganslmow, G. Campbell, J. Bowen, C. Kehres, W. Bloom. Second Row: N. Schmidl, P. Kelly, K. Doyle, J. Varian, J. Ullman, J. O'Boyle, T. Myers, J. Twifly. Third Row: V. Johnson, W. Hale, D Tipfon, R. Sira, L. Sicard W. Hobden, R. Fullr, C Dodds. Fronf Row: J. Tao, A. Lawson, S. Dowl ing, S. Orphal, P. Terry, A Rimmer, E. Svihra, B. Dev enporf, M. Siordia. 4 i Top Row: P. Sfauffer. T. Farmer, W. McPl1ail, W. Gibson. A. Roberson, C. Shaffer, G. Sanlana, T. Hoogs. Second Row: L. Furslenburg, F. Case, N. Heineclre, M. Dunn, C. Layne, T. Pelfy, C. Creech, B. Simmons. Third Row: L. Cornelias, N. Large. D. Manspeakar, F. Dreier, L. Pimenlal, D. Beeby, B. Kwong. Fronl Row: B. Menher. L. Freedman, M. Dunham, L. Towle G. Cameron, D. Booker, B. Fos- ler, A. Lear, G. Baer. Top Row: A. Dixon, T. Everehl. M. Meriin, E. Bradford, W. Farmer. H. NucHon, F. Shoup, D. Blair. Second Row: A. Huefer, B. Zander, V. Prime. H. Greenbech, J. Barlw, M. Kahl. C. Reichel, D. Di I, J. Collier. Third Row: S. Evans, M. Mills, P. Reed- er, N. Wigel, J. Perrin, L. Campbell, J. Wiclrliffe, R. Evans. Fronf Row: H. Gross, J. Classen, J. Newman, T. Seheroff, V. Brooke, M. Murphy. K. Lid- dicoai, P. Tefum, L. May- nerd. Top Row: J. Ware, P. Minller, T Johnson, V. Slempell, H Barnhill, J. McGranal1en, H Whihker, K. Herchlrorn. Second Row: C. Slephens, B. Taniguchi. D. Nishi, B. Fisher, M. Wil liems, J. Buflnr. J. Lenzen, S. Snell, J. Plingsf. Third Row: J. Snyder, T. Diclsfein. E. Jones, B. Lozano, B. Mere dilh, M. Connor, H. Peter- sen, G. Jones. Fronf Row: G. Johnson. J. MoH', W. Dower, M. Aclrer. M. Fi ferre, V. Molfrem, M. Ke welemi, T. Ofomori. Top Row: T. Poulfer, B. Nule, J. Holi' R. Olmslead, H. Kelly, S Wyman, A. Irish, J. Davis Second Row: G. Gillbergh, A. Locke, C Wesf, J. Chrisiiensen, E Oeschger, N. Lion, J. Heih- ewey, C. Posfon, C. Green Third Row: G. Webber, L. Carler, F Zumaquero, M. Lugone, D Pauly, P. Tollner, W. Sch- leich, R. Burd. Fronf Row: P. Sfevn, O. Thomas, M McKay. E. Kilchen, S. Paler- sen, B. Humbarger, L Fisher, D. Roman. Footprints . . . of +l1e leaders a+ school: +l1e kids who goi' ou+ and did fhings-commissioners, iudges, +l1e edi- for of 'flue paper and 'rhe yearbook-all of +l1em on fheir way up-l1ones+, in+elligen+, and friendly, +I-le kind of people +l1e world will always have a place for. .9 re ff ,v .4 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS -.. Commissioner of Public Welfare: Chuck Kashima Girls' Aciiviiies Commissioner: Boys' Acfivifies Commissioner: Publicaiions Commissioner: Finance Commissioner Cafhy Phillips Willie Wan Jael: Fraser Ronald Plough Boys' Afhleiics C0mmiSSi0f1Sl'2 Girls' A+l1el+ics Commissioner: Social Commissioner: Socrofary: John Allxsne Ba'H'y Bolfon Bob Armsfrong Paly's Board of Commissioners has enioyed a 'Full year of service 'ro 'rhe sfudenf body ii' represenfs. Several new plans were pul' inlo efiecl' by +he board. The Green and Whi+e Assembly groups, a s'ruden+ govern- meni' work shop, and +he Junior Youih Day were exam- ples of fhe aclive leadership of +he board. The refain- ing of rho Daily Bulle+in, ihe Noon League Program. and Campus Day were 'rhree ofher maior proiecfs underraken by 'rhe big eight ln addifion +o 'rhese acfivifies ihe eighf individual commishes sponsored more Than 'ihiriy olher school programs. Sponsors: n.:...-:-.l lun H, Linder and Lawrence Fuller. Barbara Drysdalo LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL The legislalive council spenl lhe lirsl parl ol lhe year in sel- ling up ils own rules ol procedure and discussing lhe revision ol lhe school's conslilulion and ordinances. They repealed lhe old Junior Youlh Council ordinance and passed anolher bill lo replace il. The council sponsored one general assembly and loolc lhe responsibilily lor helping police lhe Paly-Sequoia game al the stadium. Sponsor: Vice-Principal George Slewarl. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Slanding: B. McDowell, M. Arnslein. Top: Dorolhy Dunham. Silling: J. Kirlrpalriclr. Silling: Bill Farr, Milre Arnxlein. Top Row: B. McDowell, B. Farr, M. Arnslein, G. Kelly, C. Kashima, J. McGuy, N. Thornlon, B. McPhail. Middle Row: J. Kirhpalriclc, J. Brown, D. Dunham, D. Carey, H. Slrolhmann, M. Curlis, C. Zschokke, P. Beally. Fronl Row: N. Elwood, S. Evans, B. Davenporl, B. Humbarger, M, Aclrer, B. Wesl, G. Baer. STUDENT COURT These iudges guard lhe slu- denls' civil righls by bringing before lhe courl any sludenls accused ol pelly ollenses and by selling a penally lor lhose who are found guilly. Chief juslices lhis year were Slephen Israel and Prenliss Cole. Spon- sor: Donald Kreps. Top Row: Mr. Kreps, R. Brand, S. Perlzs. P. Cale. Fronl Row: D. Wylie, D. Peery, S. Israel. 'S 'P E? I we 'll I ful, Jfrr'f. ' My ,. K, in kafffiiyafiggffgfwy - wear 2 JU' , . , ,..,.., . ' M, 1 ' uv: . . :gf V I' f. 5 ,N BOYS' LEAGUE CABINET The '50-'5l aclivi+ies of lhe cebinel included 'lhe Soph Tyro. 'rhe sponsorship of sporf movies al noon and lhe slunf show. League meelinqs fealured Paly-Sequoia foofball movies and a lrampoline exhibilion. Sponsor: George Hurley. Boilom Row: D. Freidenrich, W. Wen, G. Williams. Top Row: B. Farr, M. Arnslein, B. McDowell. B. A. C. The Board of Afhle+ic Conlrol voles on all alhleles before Ihey receive lheir alhleiic awards. They are ai presenl conlemplaling 'the slrengihening of lhe requirernenls fo lhe Block P. Sponsor: Howard C. Ray. Boflom Row: L. Sorenson, W. Wan, N. Thornlon. Top Row: B. Pederson, M, Arnslein, J. Allrsne. GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET The Iwo maior funclions of +he Girls' League were +he Big Game Jinx and Ihe Molhers' Tea. The acliviiies are carried on lhrough six cabinel members. Sponsors: Miss Dorolhy Ander- son, Mrs. Evelyn Kizer, and Miss Rulh Collins. Top Row: Mrs. Kizer, C. Phillips, S. Willhide, S. Slrolhmann, Miss Collins. Fronl' Row: Miss Anderson, J. Kirhpalriclr, B. Sloan, A. Hurley G.A.A. BOARD The G.A.A. Board of Paly 'rhis year served as hosl 'ro Ihe fall dinner of Ihe G.P.A.L. They also sold pom-poms for ioolball games. Sponsor: Miss Georgia Williams. Top Row: S. Johnson, S. Willhide, M. Calhcarf, P: Beafly, D. Dunham. Fronl Row: C. Zscholclre. D. Whiliier, B. Bollon, G. Knoles, D. Gong. 'r CO-OP The Co-op serves as a srafionery siore wifh ihe purpose of malring supplies convenienlly available Io siudenrs af reason- ably Iow prices. The slore is Iocaled across from Ihe library and is enfirely siudenr-sfafled. Sponsor: Mrs. Barbara Coleman. Mrs. Coleman, B. Johnson, B. Roland, G. Kelly, J. Kimball, and an unidenfified cusfomer. TRAFFIC COMMITTEE The lralrhc squad Ihis year has succeeded wonderfully well in Ireeping Irafiic moving af fhe busy hall inrerseclions and in enforcing Ihe slairway rule. Our congralulaiions go Io Them, Sponsor: Vice-Principal George Siewarl. Top Row: S. Thornion, B. Borders, J. McCann. Fronr Row: D. Caihcarf, G. Chiu. OFFICE HOSTESSES The office hosfesses serve in lhe main office where They assisi ihe secrelary in showing visifors ro various offices, helping scuere supplies senr for by Ieacher, answering rhe Ielephone and raking messages. Sponsor: Mrs. Barbara Coleman. L. Gray, E. Gully, Mrs. Coleman, S. Fry, P. Hoffacler. POINT AWARD BOARD In addifion lo ifs regular dulies of compiling service poinis and isuing Slver Seals, lhe 'SI Poinr Award Board overhauled ihe poin'r syslem and organized a Silver Seal Sociefy. Sponsor: Mrs. Phyllis Su'IpI1en. Top: Mrs. Sufphen, M. Arnsfein, J. Kirlrpafriclr, B. Kwong. G. Talman. Borromz F. Ferandin, A. Cox, E. Kwong, J. D. Norfhway. BRUNCH COMMITTEE The brunch commillee, members of which are appoinled by The Board of Commissioners, serve as lhe sluclenl body organizalion in charge ol operaling lhe morning recess Icnown as brunch. Spon- sor: Principal Ivan H. Linder. Top Row: P. Hoss, B. Armslrong, B. Mc- Dowell, J. Williams. Bolfom Row: B. Farr, C. Zscholilre, B Lonargan, E. Kwong. I SENIOR PRIVILEGE CARD COMMITTEE This year's Privilege Card Commillee dis- cussed and passed several added privi- leges for card holders as well as review- ing applicalions, issuing cards, and re- voking some for failure Io observe rules. Top Row: Mrs. Edilh Duncan, Mr. Kon- ne'II1 Palmer, N. Thornfon, B. McDowell, Miss Lillian Morehouse. Fronl Row: M. Field, D. Callandsr, L. Alierbury, B. Sloan, J. Nakafa. STAGE CREW The sfage crew is singular in ils accom- plishmenfs on fhe school slage, Their worl: on lhe Chrisfmas play, Girls' Jinx. and 'rhe annual spring play, Blilhe Spirit was highly commendable. Spon- sor: Reginald Bailey. Top Row: P. Hoss, T. Farmer. Second Row: C. Dodds. M. Farmer, S. Parks, R. Brand, J. Paciulli, S. Kursh. Fronr Row: M. Vaniman, L. Terman, J Ullmann, B. Menher. PEP COMMITTEE This year our very ambiTious Pep Com- miTTee has succeeded in arousing The spiril of Paly To maTch The unusual cali- ber of our aThleTic Teams. ITs success is due To much careful planning and hard work. One of Their mosT imporTanT ac- cornplishn-1enTs was The charlerinq oT busses Tor our ouT-OT-Town games. The commiTTee has carried ouT a new Pep for PaIy campaign, complere wiTh unus- ual rallies and clever noonTime sTunTs. Sponsor: Miss Florence Turner. Top Row: N. ThornTon, D. Carev. M. Reeder, A. Hurley, M. Ingalls, J. Williams. Fronr Row: M. Caviglia, J. Beih, E. Kwong, C. Zscholrlre, J. HaThaway, J. Barflry. ABOVE- Top Row: J. Williams, J. Baxfer, A. Hur- ley, M. MarTin, J. Jarvis, B. Zimmerman, J. Vlahos. Second Row: D. Wylie, D. WhiTTier, M. Dubois, P. BeaTTy, M. Ingalls, N. McKee, R. Sharp. Third Row: L. Kelley, J. Lenzen, L. Camp- bell, N. Lion, J. Perrin, J. Meyring, N Perry, J. Wiclxcliff. FronT Row: L. Gray, J. SmiTh, M. FiTerre D. Tuclrer, J. Blois, J. BarTlcy, B. Hum- barger, M. Garrechf. RIGHT- Top Row: J. BuTler, C. Creiclrle, M. Cur- Tis, J. Viclr, S. Dunn, C. Kehres, C. Phil- lips. M. L. Perry. Second Row: B. ArmsTrong, J. SaIaber'I F. Case, M. Caviglia, H. Mevious. G Perry, C. Norman, N. WigeT, J. Pfingsf. Third Row: F. Jones, J. LeiTner, M. Sfim- mel, L. New, A. Svihra, M. Fairclough. FronT Row: A. Robinson, P. Ramsden, D Hendriclrson, J. Minlrler, M. OTfmar, A Fulfon, N. Wray. in SOCIAL COMMITTEE The social comr'niTTee has used new deco- ralinq Techniques This year for Their social ahfairs, Briclc ArmsTrong, head Ol The cornrniTTee, has co-sponsored The Fri- day niqhT dances aT The Communily Cen- Ter wilh The Palo AlTo RecreaTional De- parTmenT and has laid plans Tor The I95O-5I Commencemenr Formal. - , nv-r -X . 5 'E I X X 4 . X V PU. g HFW A 5 7, Inf: 'AP sv M ,ig ' ' ' -Wm--f. + he ', Y' , r Eff yi, TT F f .---sk 5 fi: Q R h ., , '5 1 fi FJ ' ' ff ., - J V if 5 4 Q-,ty T B I R ' fr A5 K f4f,f ,,,,, sqr 1, - 5'6 5 fri' V 'x , I Jw- Jn, s ,. i 43.51 ix T V ' S 1 .5 ,.., Kam 1 , l , I .4 .. N. . Q H 3' fa. 'x I r 1 W 1 a fi: i X . P ' J' Q- A F ui 141 Q1 .n 01 35 mo ET Q10 Im ' 4 JU + 3' + + F m N4 U7 4 CD in K 1 N4 K- T O A3 OJ J O. O I O. F CD fi O i T O U Footprints . . . of fhe sfudenfs around you a+ work and play in a dozen diFFeren+ ac1'ivi+ies: clubs for fun, service, and educafion. ,Q 'nv Us rf F v f r ,4 MADRO 0 l Eclifor Jane Nalrai'-x MADRONO STAFF Top Row: Adviser Bill Davis, Acfivifies Eclifor L. Kelley, J. Florida. Second Row: J. Tiddy. R. Cahn, Ad Manager J. Paciulli, Sporls Edifor P. Hoss, J. Blois, Girls' Spor+s Ediior J. While, Asst Ediior J. Kawalrami. Fronf Row: C. Cowan, B. Lonergan, P. Hoffaclcer, Business Manager A. Helgesson, N. Rogers. Arlisfs M. Swig, B. Lozano, G. Diclrson. Plmolographers R. Cahn and J. Tiddy .f x 2 III t Ediior Maria Field ' Top Row: B. Davenpori, G. Unger, P. Huff, J. Lauricalla, J. Whiie, V. Prime, L. Kevin. E. Wank, S. Willhide, T. Kseble, H. Gross. R. Cahn, J. Tiddy, C. Walker, P, Hoss, B. Nichols, S. Holman, B. Farr. Fronf Row: V. Broolre, N. Rogers, S. Dunn, Ad Manager B. Dunbar, P. Mudgeff, Business Manager J. Hanley. M. Field, T. Hodge, M. Jefferis, J. Kimball, P. Burch. COPY Ed- S. Willhido. Minlglng Ed- T- XF Adviser Mr. Davis, Sporis Ed. G. Wil Hodge. Iiams, Publicaiions Com. J. Fraser. 7, . , 'fi - .X i S3 - . 4 if u mf X JUNIOR YOU1 L- COUNCIL 'lf' x The Junior Youfh Co 6 Q . working in cooperarion ? 6' ' Palo Al+o's Recreafion I - f for, Ben Capp, planned ' Q ' 7 carried ou+ fhe succe f -' series of Friday nighl' d 4 ' N af The Communily Cenfei ' l -f, - Top Row: B. Farr, B. Armslrong, B. McDowell, Ben Capp. Fronf Row: B. Dunbar, M. Curfiss, P. Meyer, C. Zschollze, L. Gray, J. Bufler. Reclining: J. Williams. PHILOMUSIA Philomusia is 'rhe girls' glee club famous for ils annual December formal popularly known as lhe Phil, The proceeds of which are senl' 'ro some charilable organizalion. This year one hundred dollars was donafed lo fhe March of Dimes and seven'l'y-live dollars 'ro lhe Gold Slar fund. This spring, as usual, Philomusia gave a musical for lhe parenfs and friends ol: club members. Club pins were also ordered and are 'fo be a permanenr symbol of The Philomusia Glee Club. PHIL OFFICERS Top Row: M. Rack, N. Fulfon. Second Row: J. Lauricella, E. Oller. Sealed: J. DiSalvo. Top Row: S. Collier, N. Moclr, M. Merlin, J. Frazier, B. Fuchs, T. Biggs, R. Morgan. Middle Row: Mrs. Lucille Green. J. DiSalvo, A. LaDue, K. Liddicoaf, S. Gardner, K. Russell, M. Feri. Fronl' Row: L. Chuck, N. Fullon, M. Rock, E. Pefers, C. Maile, J. Lauricella, E. Oller. -'3-'N' 'Z' 4 Selig ff -s -,S 33. R ffl h aj. , is ' 0:5 , , V. yW ix lij-X 7, Top Row: R. Morgan, J. ScoH, S. Pinherlon, L. Wadsworfh, J. Frazier, E. Jacobsen, B. Borders. Second Row: C. Kehres, I. Lawanf, H. Canderle, L. Hays, A. LaDue, J. McNeil. Third Row: S. Robbins, P. Jones, K. Liddicoal, M. J. Reclr, P. Sanlos, Mrs. Green. Fronf Row: G. Campbell, C. Main, A. Aldrich, F. Leon, L. Chuclr. A CAPPELLA CHOIR Besides parlicipaling in fha school's Chrislmas fableau, +he A Cappella Choir lhis year gave performances al fhe San Jose A Cappella Chrislmas Feslival, lhe For+nigh+ly Club, and Jrhe Rolary Club. The Choir is here shown for The lasl lime in ils original robes, which were made in 1933 by molhers of 'rhe lirsf choir members. The Choir and ifs direclor. Mrs. Lucille Green, are graleful 'ro +he musicians of The communiry, parlicularly The Forlnighfly Club, for confribufing funds To purchase new robes. l Top Row: P. Burch, D. Jensen, N. Curfis, M. J. Sandage, T. Silva, D. Kirlzpafrich, J. Collier. Second Row: Mrs. Green, R. Ludwig, S. DeMoulin, M. Kahl, B. Fuchs, C. Reichel, A. Genschow. Third Row: R. Payne, N. Forbes, J. Arvanifes, T. Curnow, J. Di Salvo, L. Green. Fron+ Row: M. Murphy, J. Huddlesfon, A. Rimmer, J. Guifedauro, E. Sierra. BOYS' BLOCK P Blocl: P was or anized 'rhis year info a floor commi++ee af dances ang a sfudenl' police force af baskelball games. The sociefy also pu+ on a dance lasf fall. Block P gives afhlefes an opporfunify +o serve Ihe school in ields ofher Ihan sporls. Sponsor: Howard C. Ray. GIRLS' BLOCK P OFFICERS S. Johnson. D. Callandor. Top Row: R. Winslow, M. Cum ming, C. Bechfel, M. Couch G. Field. Second Row: M. Reeder, C Phillips, P. Simms, P. Hof- faclrer, F. Ferandin, L. AI'Ier bury, N. Perry, P. Benson, J Kefhary. Fronf Row: L. Gray, B. John son, S. Johnson, S. Hopper, H Maclean, J. Goodloe. D. Cal lender, M. Garrechf, M. Basi. BOYS' BLOCK P OFFICERS B. Pederson, M. Fla'Hley, L. Sorensen Top Row: B. Wurzburg, D. Cunningham. J. Williams, P. Zscholrke, D. Reeves, J. Gra- ham, N. Elwood, J. SIewar'l', J. Tinney. Second Row: W. Blaclr, J. Rad- ford, E. Hardy. B. Morgan, P. Cole, B. McDowell, C. Mar- shall, D. Malinoff, M. Arnsrein. Third Row: P. Kelly, R. Kees- ing. D. Eclreri, D. Cady, B Farr, B. Pederson, S. Israel, T. Davidson, D. Hibner, B. Bil- lings, J. Farrell. Fourfh Row: L. Van Eafon, D Hendriclrson, W. Wan, J. Bul- ler, L. Sorenson, G. Williams N. Thornion, D. Wylie. Fronf Row: K. Bourquin, F. Se- gurson, M. YanicIrs, D. Berg, K Grant F. Mills, S. Thornfon, B Armsfrong. ' GIRLS' BLOCK Girls' Bloclc P is fhe honorary Girls' Alhlelic Organiza- N 3 Hon composed of all girls who have earned 'rheir Blocks. They give a SIOO scholarship each year Io a qraduafing senior for use in college. Sponsor: Mrs. Jane Pfyl. OFFICERS M. Foolrs, B. Farr, L. Gunn. Top Row: B. Farr, N. Rogers, B. Krone, E. Gunn, R. Wihzofslri. Second Row: V. Hafner, P. Lei- ion, E. Ooschger, E. Kifchen. L. Best Fronl Row: C. Schaefer, M. Shreve, L. Kevin, J. While, M. Foolcs. FRENCH CLUB INTERNATIONAL CLUB The lnfernafional Club is an organizalion designed 'ro fur+her inrernarional undersranding and promofe peace 'rhrough edu- carion. Top acliviry of Ihe year for Ihis group was Ihe sponsor- ing of an invirafional assembly. The Club's meerings were held bi-weekly, leafuring discussions, film srrips, and spealcers. An- orher acfiviry was foreign correspondence. Sponsor: Miss Inge- gerd Uppman. The French Club meerings are held ar noon every Iwo weelcs. Chrisrmas parcels were sen'r Io Iwo French fami- lies. The French Club's proiecr for +he Publicafions Car- nival was 'rhe vending of gingerbread pigs. Sponsor: Miss June Sanders. y OFFICERS B. Drysdale, D. DeVofo, M. Brown. Top Row: D. Phillips, S. Dunn, M. Brown, M. Fooks, E. Gunn. Second Row: M. Shreve, D. Bramel, B. Drysdale, C. Schae- fer, P. Mudgefi, T. SaharoIT, V. Hafner, N. Brinker, N. Rogers. Third Row: Miss Sanders, K. Liddicoar, J. Pfingsf, N. Lion, L. Campbell, C. Zscholrlre, J. Lenzen. Fronf Row: T. Hodge, M. Te- Ium, A. Aldrich, V. Brooke, M. Offmar, D. DeVoIo. JUNIOR RED CROSS Junior Red Cross made 200 song sheels and planned deco- ral-ions for l'he Vererans Hospi- Ial, made weekly visils Io see Josephine Gulradauro and Mike Srarrefl, painled Ioys al Chrisrmas lime, sponsored Iwo assemblies, wenl' over 'rhe lop in +heir Red Cross membership drive, and slaried work on a school chesl' 'ro be sen? abroad. Sponsor: Miss Georgia Williams. i i I Top Row: B. Nichols, S. Johnson, L. Rowan, J. Vick, S. Willhids. B. Zimmerman. Second Row: D. Miller, E. Svihra, C. WiIIeH. A. Svihra, M. Caviglia, G. Perry, P. Beafly. Third Row: B. Farr, L. Raw, H. Mevious, M. Sfimmel. J. Salaberl, J. Jarvis. F I R : M. DuB is. S. Peferson, M. Acker, D. Whiflier, B. Dunbar, S. Kadoguchi, OW 0 SPANISH cLuB J. Kumegai. Since Ihe beginning ol Ihe year The Spanish club h SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS B. Knapp, P. Mudgelf. E. Piercy. bf' had speakers Io 'Iell abouf Ihe people, cusloms, ai condilions of Spanish speaking counlriesp Ihey also hr parries and playlers on special Spanish or Mexic counlries. The purpose ol Ihe club is Io creale a pursue members' inleresls in Spanish and Span speaking counlries. Sponsor: Mrs. Lina Guerrero. Top Row: J. Spencer, J. Tudor, S. Dunn, M. Marlin, T. EveroH', F. Zumnquero. ' Middle Row: Mrs. Guerrero, M. Mackay, R. HoI+. M. Holsf, C. Davreux, S. Hirsf. Fronf Row: L. Chuck, M. Ikemofo, B. Knapp, P. Mudge'H', E. Piercy, J. Kumagai. WORLD SERVICE World Service collecied a rec- ord breaking ioial of l7OO pounds in iheir firsi drive, which was 500 pounds over 'rhe goal. In addiiion +o iwo drives a year Paly's World Service has a com- mifiee +ha+ worlcs 'rhe year round salvaging cloihes and sending 'rhem overseas. Spon- sors: Mrs. Fay Younkin and Miss Marian Schmif. Top Row: B. Phillips, D. Dunham, J. Elsmore, E. Gunn, J. Weil, N. Hoinecire, B. Purdy S. Hunier, A. Shvefzoff. Middle Row: Mrs. Fay Younkin, C. Zschoirire, D. Carey, C. Walker, M. Holsf, L Campbell, B. Davis, R. Briifon, Miss Marian Schmif. Fronf Row: G. Anderson, B. Browning, P. Simms, S. Fry, P. Mudgefi, L. Hays, N. Dodge F O R U M C L U B E. Piercy, J. Meyring. a Forum Club is ihe high school's discussion group. Hs purpose is oromoie debaie and exchange of ideas among siudenis. Meeiings held every oiher week in 'rhe home of one of ihe members. This ir fhe club operaied a booih ai ihe Publicaiions Carnival and sponsored ihe spring dance. Sponsors: Lawrence Fuller and David lliams. FORUM CLUB OFFICERS P. Hass, L. Kevin, G. Kelly. Top Row: B. Farr, R. McDaniel, P. Hoss, J. Fraser, G. Kelly, G. Baer, P. McPhail. Middle Row: P. S+auiTar, R. Col.-aulla, L. Kevin' S. Dunn' V. Brooke' J. Brown' E. Jacobsen, R. Brand, J. D. Norfh- C. Phillips. way. Froni Row: B. Manfzer, M. Cafhcari, EXCHANGE ASSEMBLY BOARD The board direcfs and produces The assemblies which are Taken To oTher schools on The Pen- insula. They choose The acTs and arrange The schedule for These assemblies. The main purpose oT This board is To bring The schools closer To- geTher by exchang- ing school TalenT. Top Row: R. Jaclcson, D. MussaTTi, B. Brendel, D. Reinlre, R. Cahn. Fronf Row: P. Huff, T. Keeble, B. Lonergan, D. Hammas, S. GladsTein, B. Wollren. Sfandingz J. Tiddy, Paul Engelcke, adviser. Top Pow: J. Ames, R. Fleischmann, R. Kinq, R. Keesinq, K. Doyle. Second Row: D. Bramel, D. Dunham, P. BeaTTy, S. Maier, S. W-aTson. Fronf Row: R. Nicewonqer, B. Zander, V, Prime, C. Horr, P. Hiclcey. C. Kashima, L. Kelley, J. Beih, R. Smifh. THE PHOTOG- RAPHY CLUB The PhoTographv Club proved To be indispensable Tor boTh The Campanile and Madrono This year, producing an abundance oT pic- Tures which The pub- licaTions could noT ofherwise have af- Torded. Many ol: The Club's sporTs pic- Tures were sold To The sTudenTs. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB OFFICERS LeT'T To riqhT: B. Wollren, P. Huff, J. Tiddy, R. Jackson. TENNIS CLUB The Tennis Club brings Togefher Ten- nis enThusiasTs To im- prove Their game and To parTicipaTe in an annual Tourna- menT, The presidenf is James Tiddy, The secreTary is DoroThy Dunham, and The sponsor is Mrs. Fay Younltin. P. A. CREW These boys sel up and operafe fhe schooI's public address equip- menl af school 'Iunclions such as assemblies, ral- lies, dances, and afh- Iefic evenfs. Occasion- ally fhey assisf al ou? ol school aclivilies. Spon- sor: Henry Marlin. RADIO CLUB RADIO CLUB The radio club helps sludenls who are inler- esfed in amaleur radio Io gel Iheir licenses. They have movies, dem- onsfralions. lallcs, and fhe opporlunify Io do lab work, code praclice, and fransmilfing. Spon- sor: Henry Merlin. RADIO CLUB OFFICERS Slandingz A. Helgesson, H. Nuckfon. Sealed: R. Jackson, C. Smilh. Slancling, lelf Io righf: C. Smilh, J. Donald, N. Large, J. McDowell, L. Smiih, R. Jackson, T. Sheflield, H. Nucldon. Sealed: D. Bonnell, A. Helgesson. Since many Ieachers de- pend on 'rhese boys, lhe proieclionisls render valuable service To fhe school, They musl be re- sponsible 'For fhe valu- able equipmenl and be resourceful in emergen- cies. Sponsor: Henry Marlin. Top Row: S. Parks, R. McDaniel, J. Donald. Boflom Row: J. McDowell, J. Adler. Top Row: J. Adler J. Andrews. M. Newman, J. Tiddy, R. Brendel. Fronr Row: J. McDowell, R. McDaniel, C. Smi+h, N. Large, T. Pouller. BAND The Palo Alfo High School Band is made up of approximalely filly sludenls who meer every morning before school ar 7:30 a.m. under fhe direcfion of Mr. Shuchaf. They have parlicipaled in school acfivi- Ties such as playing for fhe baslceiball and ioorball games and rallies. The band marched in lhe Chrisl- mas and May Day parades, gave a concerl ar 'rhe Vererans' l-lospiral, presen+ed a double assembly for fhe siudenf body, and played for lhe Public School Week program and a+ lhe graduafion exercises. Top Row: B. Phillips, T. Sheffield, R. Klein, S. Bufera, B. Tyn dall, T. Reese, B. Krone, J. Andrews. J. Kafhary, T. Griffin, J Goodloe, G. Miller, R. Holland, J. Quisf, L. Green, B. Gibb bons. Middle Row: Maclean, C. Shaeffer, L. Gunn, V. Miranda, R. Craig, T. Bledsoe, E. Kifchen, J. Miller, E. Oeschger, K Snow, L. Smith, P. Sexton, A. Helgesson, D. Callander. From' Row: B. Smilh, A. Knoles, J. Donald, B. Nuke, M. Cafhcarf, C. Reichel, N. Dodge, B. Zender, P. Talum. Leader Vincen+ Miranda parades 'he band over fhe lurf at halllime O 4 5 Q QQ' ho 6 -si s VUYING5 :Pv . K, Z , -'-new-' E Tia ORCHESTRA The orcheslra of approximafely forly members has parlicipalecl in Three assemblies This year: Memorial Day, Chrislmas, and lhe annual orcheslra assembly. Seven members of lhe orcheslra were chosen fo represenr The school in The All-California High School Orcheslra held in Sanla Barbara. Olher mem- bers of lhe orcheslra played al various club meefings. -PlCTURE l -- Tap Row: B. Phillips, B. Gibbons, T. Sheffield, S. Bulera, G. Kelly, K. Snow, B. Tyndall, B. Purdy. J. Tudor, J. Andrews. Middle Row: S. Sfeele, D. Callander, J. Donald, B. Krone, L. Gunn, T. Bledsoe, R. Craig, B. Smiih, B. Nuie, A. Knoles, E. Klfchen, P. O'Brien, B. Zender. Fronf Row: F. Shoup, J. Olesen, A. Huefer, L. Hayes, J, Eiclrhof, M. Cafhcarf, C. Reichel, P. Tafum, N. Dodge. lnviled lo parficipafe in +he All-California Sym- phony were Broolrs Gibbons, BeHy Krone, Fred Shoup, Turner Bledsoe, Terry Sheffield, Sal Bufera, and Barre Phillips. Bledsoe was named one of fhe nine Ouislanding musicians in rhe alleslafe group. U , Y ' 1 , A 4,3 'W L ?l TTI LT-l LL-O1 Q -' . in my IJ . F a l Top Row: Craig ViHeloe, R. Smiih, J. Paciulli, M. Farmer, N. Harrold, R. Payne, S. Hunfer, W. Purdy, T. Everefi. Second Row: P. Hofiaclrer, V. Prime, G. Andersen, B. Loner an P MudgeH' M Piercy K Lidclicoa? S Fry A Chang Fronl Row: C. g , . , . , . , . , . . Cowan, D. Philips, E. Cunn, P. Sanlos, S. Gladsfein, J. While, J. Jarvis, J. Meyring L. Afferbury. THESPIAN CLUB The Thespian Club's crowning achievemenl ihis year was fhe pro- cluciion of Noel Coward's sparlcling comedy, Bli+he Spirit wilh Bob Smilh and Mary Lundquisf in +he lead roles. A clifferenl sori' of per- formance was The colorful Chris?- mas lableau. Sponsor: Craig Vi'l'- 'l'efoe. THESPIAN CLUB OFFICERS N. Cole, J. Tiddy, S. Dunn, J. Paciulli. CAREER DAY COMMITTEE Each year Paly sfudenfs are be- coming more aclive in organizing Jrhe annual Career Day program. The 5l commillee heads carried oul a vasl planning program and made Career Day a success on March I4. Sponsor: Mrs. Margaref Webb. Top Row: J. Hanley, M. Arnsfein, D. Cafhcari. Middle Row: J. Kimball, M. Callahan, C. Kashima. Fronl Row: D. 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Morgan, F. Mills, D. Reeves, Coach Hcd Ray. Fourfh Row: Coach Ralph Mason, P. Cole, S. Israel, B. Sfevens, K. Grani, N. Elwood. J. Tinney, J. Bufler, R. Gray, K Bourquin, L. Van Eafon. Fiffh Row: M. Arnsfein, B. McDowell, C. Marshall, J. Sfewarf, B. Ellioff, D. Sonnichsen, J. Graham, B. Billings D. Wylie, D. Berg. VARSITY SEASON RECORD STATISTICS P.A. Opp. P+-lv , riisi downs .,..............,.......,... 127 64 35 Salim Z ---'-----e Yards gained insning .,,....... 2304 ioao 25 Solffh CNY -----4'-- Yards losi rushing ,............... 244 376 44 w'll0W Glen '---- Nef yards rushing .,.............. 2060 704 37 Lfncoln ls-ll ----- Yards gained passing ........., I352 636 55 Lifiqolfi l5Fl ----- Na+ was gained .......,.......... 3422 i340 52 Burlingame --4--- Passed affempfed .....,......,... l57 l57 40 San Jose 4A----'-- Passes complefed .................. 73 2' -leflersqon ------ Passes incomplefed .............. 75 87 35 SSQUOW ----------- Passes had infercepfed ........ 9 26 42 San Mdfeo V -4'- ---- --------' Y a rds kicks refurned ..........., 7I3 IZ74 ' Yards penalized .................... 502 I99 366 Ball losf on fumbles ...... .... I O Z! lWon IO, losf Ol 5 as PAL FOOTBALL VICTORS Volumes could be and have been wriffen dlDOU+ Paly's l95O foofball machine, fhe firsf undefeafed Paly feam in 'rhirfy years, fhe firsf undispufed PAL fifle since your sporfs edifor was in swaddling clofhes, fhe highesf scoring 'team in Norfhern California. Wilson and Selby, San Francisco sporfswrifers, rafed fhe Vikes 'rhird and second besf respecfively, in Norfhern California. a liffle low we fhink. In addifion fo The previously menfioned feafs fhe mighfy Vikings recapfured fhe gianf acorn from Sequoia, and insfifufed a 'rwo plafoon sysfem, unique in high school foof- ball. Jim Farrell, fleef halfback, cracked fwo PAL scoring records. All fhis made a mosf fiffing commemorafion of l-lod Ray's fhirfiefh coaching anniversary. There seemed fo be no flaw in fhis feam. The gunsighf passing arm and frue field generalship of quarferback Bob Pederson, rugged and glue fingered end play of Johnny Sfewarf and Merle Flaffley, unyielding offensive line play, and razzle dazzle backfield work combined wifh an irongclad defensive unif sparked by such sfalwarfs as Chris Marshall, Bob McDowell and Loren Sorenson fo form a frue iuggernauf. McDowell, Flaffley, Pederson, and Farrell were proclaimed firsf sfring all-PAL choices: ofher players were llgionored variously, buf if was fhe feamwork of every man fhaf made fhe i950 feam probably fhe greafesf in Paly isfory. Farrell fwo inches from PAL scoring record. 'x t 1 A 1 John Sfewarf T ww- . ,- , Q x wr cn W I 1 5 91 . 9 gp i L Jack Buflor Jim Farrell 1 MGH! Fldfflgy 'ry I nay ywilliams ' 0 H. N Da e Hendrlclrson x xy Mya Hr .jr WX, ful' ob Pederson Milr Yanicks Mille Arn siain Bob Billings .., 'SJ , XX Os 'GX Brick A5 A Chris Marshall I fam Wil 'VH ? ,, . A Dick Wylio Preniiss Col X f1.:j':w -r w A, ,N ww mil ,,,W. . 'la . H U fx I I v . yy: - ' -M254 , y L. mf! . j 'Y ' .-'? Wf. ,nisfpik Leo Brooks Frank Mills 'X Al Ca sa roffi Bob McDowell Don Malinoff Kevin Grani Loran Soren Ted Davidson IFIE ULKJIXI lIXI 'KIL Hopes of Palians began fo soar as fhe Norse drilled fhrough Salinas' supposedly iron-clad defense +o win 35-7. Beaufiful runs by Farrell and Sorenson and niffy pass complefions made fhe game a specfacular one. Nexf Paly whipped across fhree iazzy firsf quarfer fouchdowns againsf Soufh Cily and hung on fo win 25-I2 as SC's passing affack began fo funcfion affer an anemic sfarf. Sorenson, Flaff- ley, and Billings looked good in fhis one. Paly 'lhen proceeded fo fhoroughly squash Willow Glen 44-O as everyfhing clicked wifh monofonous regularify. Willow Glen couldn'+ have goffen fhrough Paly's line wi+h a buzz saw, and Ted Davidson was fhe fiffh man in W6's backfield. Sfewarf grabs TD aerial againsf Soufh Cify Lincoln of San Jose was supposed fo be a crucial game, buf fhis proved To be mishmosh as Paly surged from behind fo win 37-7 as Lincoln's fricky backs were sfopped. This week saw Pederson nominafed Prep of fhe Week. The Vikings gained presfige by downing Lincoln of San Francisco, a power in fhe big fown, 35-I9 in a specfacular game where long runs and impossible cafches were com- monplace. Pederson was superb, and Sorenson galloped over fhe spongy furf for fhree TDs. Wan wiggles fhrough Willow Glen. I- - I V A sz,..4A1., Hendrickson sweeps end againsf Lincoln of S.J. The Burlingame game was laughingly called a foofball game. Inifiafing a fwo plafoon for fhe firsf fime, fhe Norsemen i round fhe hapless Burlingamians info fhe dusf, 52-O. Every- one played and everyone looked good, especially Bufler, Wan, and Marshall. San Jose scared Paly on an opening kickoff refurn for a TD. buf Paly prevailed, 40-71 fhe running game furned fha frick as Paly's pass affack fizzled for 'rhe firsf fime. The fwo plafoon sysfem proved ifs meffle again. Sorenson brushes Blingum flank. Farrell handled roughly by San Jose. it 'Es r C' .ag-fz Bug Game cc? on obo FlaHley snags pass a+ rnghf Pefe packs ball Sfgwgrf awauts pass nn San Mafeo game x-.', -15' ' .,s. an - YQ us 'N 6..- Q ' X' X fy lf. ff .f fx' If-I A fm ,f X' XX 1, ,Q-,N , f f s ', xx 9 N .mm - L-4!L'4wR8-Q'f!l' ,.. 'P' 'P' fs.: lu C' 1 .f ,w 5 i Q 1 ,...- cw 2 , Y, X . 'Ewa ix H 2, 'A K 5 1-3, , ' 'fi if , v --' ,N 5 z 'k , 'iw 3 M' 'N , Q Vi? 11, ww 'H S55 5 -V Q , ximi- LM fx12A' F X J 9 R Hp -,,L gif ,gk Q ,i Q , ,Rive 55,2 ,K A W '-S .1 Mr. -' ,J f' . ,Qi 15 ws. WTP' -swf' 431 Q13 L , , , , , ,- ,W , , ouch Hurley VARSITY BASKETBALL ll. Borfom Row: J. Shwari, B. Pederson, J. Farrell, R. Plough, J. Coombs, J. McGuy, D. Cunningham. K. Granf. D- BUY! Top Row: D. Van Slyha, T. Johnson, T. Hodge, M. Flaiiloy, P. Brinlr, M. Callahan. J. Graham, B. McDowell. VARSITY SEASON RECORD Paly 35 Santa Clara 49 Fromonf 48 Los Gafos 55 Mouhin View 37 San Jose 65 San Maho 54 Juihrson l 35 Santa Clara 57 Half Moon Bay SI Serra 63 Moufain View gl so willow ei-n 48 Fremont 55 Soufh Cify 70 Burlingame Eg lgincoln J, eq Ol K '5 ' 7 two: fi. me s inf J' S ,. j . Ron Plough, ' K ',,' in ,Qi H 1 i in If M5 i T , 1, 1 I K , John Shwari, .4-17 Bob Pederson ,. nab Mcoonu. ' JW' ? ' BASKETBALL Pal-fs i950 baslcerball quin+e+ blossomed in+o a lirsi class confender 'for PAL laurels before ihe season was over. They only los? one PAL game, buf fha? was enough for undefeafed Sequoia fo snarch rhe lille. The Vikes dropped only four oiher games as The men of Gorgeous George Hurley irimmed early season raggedness ro well oiled precision. The l95O Vilxes al' fhe season's end were a fast husflinq feam which had all ihe essenlials of a good casaba quinief: speed, fancy ball handling, and accurafe shooiing. Play calling 'Forward Bob Pederson iallied I5O markers ro busr fhe PAL scoring record wide open, buf he had 'ro share rhe mark wifh Clyde Conner of Souih Ciry. Dick Cunningham, unsroppable in hor slreaks, rallied 97 for second spor. Merle Flaffley hauled rebounds from fhe baclcboard consisrenfly. maneuvered his way 'rhrough opposifion wirh his wide dribble, and alfhough shooiing wasn'f his specially, he managed fo buclcer 86. Also deserving praise are ace long shof, Johnny Slewarf, side- lined in midseason wifh an ankle iniuryg John Graham, rhe ruggedesf cenfer in +he loop: Ron Plough, who played hard while filling in for abseniee firsi' sfringersg and Bob McDowell, Dale Van Slyke, and Don Sonnichsen, who saw considerable acfion during ihe season. Dick Cunningham. Merle Flaffloy. 6 1 ,? -x 'Q V K 1 J W . 1. 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THIRTIES TRACK Alfhough nor proving very successful in league compelilion, Palo Al'ro's small band of liqhfweighf cinderrnen showed rhemselves as 'lrue compefilors besides producing some valuable maferial for nexf years varsily Track learn. As in 'rhe varsily's case, lhe PAL Relays al ihe opening of lhe season iurned ou+ lo be unsavory for rhe Li'l Vikings, who placed las+. ln regular league rneefs lhe sirualion was much fhe same, bul +he locals secured fhe runnerup posifion in rwo 'rrianqle encounlers. Lloyd Carler became 'rhe lop varsify prospect as he ran a swifl' 75-yard dash and ser a season's record for fhe I5O sprint The broad iump was also down his alley, and he parlicipaled in fhe varsiiy PAL Finals. Running wilh Carler in 'fhe slraighi-away races was Ron Lindsay. ln lhe 330 yard run, Ben Ramirez, John Florida, George Chiu, and Jerry Schwafel composed lhe green and whi+e enlries. Jim McGrana- han ran ihe 600 besides compefing in lhe high iump and broad iurnp, while Guy Johnson was 'rhe l320 man. Low hurdles runner Mike Conner showed improved lafe season form. and Jim Donald hurled fhe sho? well over The 45 fool mark, Popularly referred fo as Paly's one man C ieam, J, D. Norihway parficipafed in The high lump and broad iump. VARSITY SWIMMING coach Thornhn Fronl Row: D. Hays, F. Wrighl, T. Hoogs. Middle Row: B. Ziegler, E. Hardy, W. Black, L. Terman, J. Radford, G. Read. Top Row: Coach Norf Thornlon, T. Luce, N. Thornlon Jr., P. Kelly. SWIMMING SEASON RECORD Paly bl GeorgeWashing+on I2 bl S+. lgnalius I4 63 San Maleo 22 S5 Jefferson 20 49 Acalanes 26 65 Lincoln 7 58 San Jose S+. Frosh I7 59 Burlingame I3 4I Hayward 34 54 Sequoia 2l 53 Bellarmine 22 27 Berkeley 48 lWon IO, losl Il LIGHTWEIGHT SWIMMING Fron+ Row: J. Varian, J. Classen, L. Sicard, J. Twiiiy. Y Middle Row: J. Moif, N. Schmidl. C. Willbur, J. Anderson, J. Dickerson, G. Webber. Top Row: Coach Norf Thornfon, D. Ray, J. Williams, S. Phillips, B. Fukada, K. Holsfi. SWIMMING The Paly Vilres were a big splash in swimming circles again lhis year, buf fhe winning sfrealc amassed during Nor? Thorn+on's six years as Paly swimming coach was sheared oll af 77 by anoiher demon ol lhe waierways, fhe Berlceley Yellowiaclrels. The Norse mermen dunlred all eleven oiher opponents wilhoul greal dillicully. Several good swimmers graced the Paiy pool during the year. John Radford, long winded dislance man, broke The PAL record in lhe 200 ireesfyle wilh a 2106.5 lime. Versalile Ed I-larcly pozled good lirres in fhe 50 yard lreesfyle, ihe IOO yard lreesfyle and 'rhe individual medley. George Read churned Through lhe 50 yard lreeslyle in a niliy 24.8. Winslon Black and Johnny Williams excelled in ihe breasl sfrolce. ln addifion lo lhese, live olher Vilces placed in ihe PAL frialsz Bob Ziegler in fhe IOO freeslyle, Norl Thornion Jr. in lhe IOO breaslsirolre, Lew Terman and Ted Luce in lhe IOO baclcslrolce, and Paul Kelly in Ihe individual medley. Paly came oul' on fop in Ihe PAL finals as usual, buf ihe Vikes were disappoinled again in fhe NCS, losing Io Berkeley by 2If2 poinls. i A P17 I 1 I They'ro olif in fha 200 al Borlcoley. 4' , es,.,.n.s v,-i , ..n.iv nu Rm D94 ' 4 I ,1- Q' -i9f.Qef., .if I . . .3 dr ' 'levy ei Moll soars lhrough rho air. Ace breasislrolrer Winslon Blaclr. John Williams Ed Hardy LIGHTWEIGHT SWIMMING The lighiweighi Paly mermen produced some fine prospecis 'For nexi year's varsiiy as well as complering a IO-l season, losing only ro Sequoia. John Dickerson, who swam varsify againsf Berkeley very ably, rurned in a 3I:8 in The SO yard baclcslrolxe. Francis Wrighl in ihe IOO freesiyle was a mainsfay uniil he iurned varsiiy in rnidseason. Jim Anderson sei a new pool record of I:l5 in IOO-yard breaslslrolce. Jimmy Williams in The 50 'Freeslyle and Colburn Willbur in lhe breaslsirolce were also prornineni in The 30's allaclc. Besides fhe aforerneniiond, olher PAL 'rrials placers were Kal Holsli in ihe IOO freesiyle, George Webber in lhe 50 yard baclcslrolce and Ray Dils in ihe 50 yard baclcslrolme, The 30's wound up wilh PAL and NCS championships. The C's had only a few meefs, and wound up wilh a 4-3 record. ln ihe PAL irials Leon Sicard placed in fhe SO and IOO freesfyle and John Twifiy placed in ihe IOO. ln The finals ihe C s finished fourrh. , , L Bovom Row: W. Meyers, J. Mifchell, K. Granf, D. Cunningham, M. VA R S IT Y Yaniclrs, W. Wan, R. Pell, M. Flaffley, W. Davis. B A S E B A L L Top Row: Gary Youni, mgr., D. Van Slyke, B. Nichols, F. Mills, L. Bishop, J. Farrell, B. McDowell, J. Collins, D. Cady, L. Lewis, M. sEAsoN's Recoko A 'S+ i - as of May I4 Palo Alio i6 Serra 5 SOPH SEASON RECORD 6 Campbell 7 Mounfain View Menlo Campbell Fremoni S.J. Siafe Froslw S.C.Frosl1 San Jose Moifel Field Sou+l1Ci+y Half Moon Bay Slanliord Frosh Mofzfel' Field Burlingame Willow Glen lposfp'ncll Lincoln Moun'rain View Jefferson lposlpfncll San Maieo Sequoia as of May 2 Paly Fremon+ Burlingame Res. Jordan S.S.F.Frosl1-Soplw O Jefferson Frosln-Soplw O San Mafeo Froslw-Soph 9 Menlo JV's I5 Jordan Coach Mason Coacl'1WilleH SOPH BASEBALL Fronl Row: F. Lindlwolm, R. Clarlr, D. Engelclre, R. Hamlefi, A. Irish, T. Poulier, H. Gross, K. Herchcorn Top Row: F. Pinda, D. Freidenrich, W. Dower, Z. Schleiclw, S. Piersol, W. Gibson, H. Barnhill, R cU i '9l m '93 og- Sonh AI lrish hils fha dirl. CTF l Flalrloy rounds rho bases. Hurlor Collins winds ul BASEBALL ll loolcs as if The Vilres really have somelhing on The diamond This year. A+ our deadline ll'ey were riding The lop of lhe PAL, which is unfamiliar lerrilory lor a Paly baseball leam. Wirh Jelilerson, San Maleo, and Sequoia hol on lhe neclcs of The Vilres and Jupiler Plu- vius having saved The Willow Glen game which rain ended wilh Paly on The lail end of a 5-l counl, we can malre no predic+ions as lo how il will all come oul now, bul one lhing is cerlaing Coach Ralph Mason has been a shol in lhe arrn ol Paly baseball, which has been roaming 'rhe danlcesl deplhs of lhe PAL cellar lor many a year. Mason shullled rhe lineup considerably lhis year and il paid ol'l. The loss of classy shorfslop Bob Pederson and pilcher Don Reeves, who were suspended for wandering info exfracurricular ball, hurl The club. A slar ol slellar brilliance is nor among fhe l95l baseballers. The booming bals of Frank Mills, power slugger Dale Van Slylre, and Jim Farrell did their parl, Pitching by lefly Joe Collins, Merle Flallley, and Wayne Davis has been quile dependable lhus far. ln The infield Lionel lewis and Dick Cunningham sparkle, allhough lhe lafler has noi found himself in The hilling deparlmenl al' This dares Olher slalwarls are Willy Wan, Bob McDowell, and Ronny Pell. SOPH BASEBALL Afler a one year lay-olil from compelirion, Paly's sophomore horsehiders opened fheir PAL play wifh a viclory over The Soulh Cily Lillle Warriors. Their venfures againsl Jeflerson and San Maleo were unsuccessful, prelly well baclcwashing The Li'l Vilces as Tar as fhe flag chase goes, buf Coach Ed Willells men previously lriumphed over Tour praclice opponenls: Jordan, Fremonl, Burlingame reserves, and Menlo. The slarling ballery ol Fred Pindar and Ron Olmsfead was cushioned by an infield of Bob Hamleff, Dave Engelclre. Wes Dower or Rich Clarlc, and AI Irish. The oulfielders rolaled wilh Harvey Barnhill, Wall Schleich, Fred Lindholm, and Dave Freidenrich allernafely palrol- ling fhe greensward. Rounding oul lhe rosrer were pilcher Ken Herchlrorn and oullielders Tom Pouller, Harold Gross, Scoll Piersol. and Bill Gibson TENNIS Fronl' Row: R. King, D. Bramel. D. Mussalii, R. Fleischmann. Top Row: K. Doyle, A. Koller, R. Keesing, F. Fall. mgr. Coach Engelcke Roger Kaesing TENNIS Rowland King Holding fheir own wilh a 'iourfh place in PAL nel play, Coach Paul Engelclces Palo Alfo raclcef-wielders molded fhemselves from a com- paralively green ourfif al lhe slarl of ihe season inlo an experienced unil, allhough nol a winning one. Firsr singles man Roger Keesing, baclc in his second season, gave evidence of being a league-leader in lhe PAL nexl year, and was ably supporfed by second singles and fhird singles men Rowland King and Roger Fleischmann. Dana Bramel and Ken Doyle formed The firsr doubles learn wilh lheir hard game, and AI Keller and Dave Mussalfi, lhe second doubles men, complefed fhe l95I version of Viking lennis. In lhe PAL finals, fhe Ville nefmen lcnofled as They failed lo place. NOON LEAGUE Paly had a successful program of spor+s af noon lhis year leafuring a volleyball league and a soffball league. Many noon league programs have been affempfed in fhe pasl, buf many of fhem have fizzled or come oul half balced. This year's noon league has succeeded in capfuring fha inferesf of lhe sfuden+ body. Two volleyball fournamenls were held, lhe Amazons cleaning up fhe firsf one, and wilh lineups re- shuffled, lhe Old Timers prevailed in fhe second lourney. Currenfly pacing fhe soffball league al our deadline are lhe Nags wifh an unblemished 5-O record, lrailed by lhe Kanalcas and Sheilcs who had one deficit. Credif for The success of fhe noon league should go To Coach Ralph Mason, and Commishes Willy Wan, Chuck Kashima, Calhy Phillips and John Allcsne. Ralph Mason VOLLEYBALL Volleyball Champs, 'rhe Old Timers W Dean Berg wields ba+ in soffball game. SOFTBALL 1 wifi' Q, -X. ww Asn D 45 C' MANAGERS S. Willhide. C. Zscholrlre, M. Reeder, GAA President D. Wl1iHier, D. Dunham, G. Knoloi 9 TENNIS Probably ihe mosl confusing game for many gym sludenfs is fennis. I+ looks so simple unlil lhey s+ar+ fo play. Then fhey learn fha? if lakes slrill iusi foihil' lhe ball and even more Io learn fo serve and relurn Properly. This reaches lhe player coordinalion and is also a popular form of exercise oufside of school. ARCHERY Leif fo Righfz P. Terry, B. Wilson. S. Robbins. M. Mills, T. Silva. TENNIS Top Row: N. Mock, B. Roland, J. Kawalrami, D. Hulfmann, J. Kalhary D. RiHerson. Second Row: N. Brinker, D. Geng, T. Griffin. R. Nicewonger, J. Karhzhner Fronl Row: P. Benson. N. FuIIon, C. Bufliffa, J. Meyring ARCHERY Back lo lhe days of William Tell go lhe girls fo reclaim lhe almosr losl slcill or archery. Proficiency in lhis spoil lalces a lol of hard worlc. buf lhe girls quickly learn fo do ai' leasf lairly well. Accuracy is fhe essenfial 'thing learned in lhis sporf. MODERN DANCE Top Row: N. Perry, C. Cowan, P. Hoffacker, L. Allarbury. Second Row: S. Brown, M. Ingalls, A. Svihra, L. Hays, M. Shreve. Boffom Row: M. Reeder, L. Wilson, A. Hurley, S. Smalley, L Gray R. Sharp. TUMBUNG Under fhe lufelage of Mrs. Pfyl many gym enfhu- siasfs have lalren six week courses in lhe rigorous arf of fumbling. Balance being an essenfial par+ of This aclivi'ry,1'he girls gain poise as well as sfrenglh. MODERN DANCE Modern Dance is +augh'r in order +ha+ fhe girls may become belief coordinafed and more graceful. Origirialily and expression of ideas is also sfressed. The dances which the girls make up and presenl before 'rhe class a+ fhe end of lhe subieci show +heir underslanding of rhis way of expressing one's self. Mrs. Kreuhman leaches fhe sfudenfs limbering- up exercises and good wellcing as well as various dance posifions and sfeps. TUMBLING Top Row: A. Svihra, S. Maier, S. Leilner, D. Valencia. Fronl Row: S. Huffaclcer, J. Roadhouse, P. Hiclrey, M. Slimmel SWIMMING Probably 'llwe sporl rnosl enjoyed by 'rlne girls I swimming. Regular courses are laugh? in +l1is spor wills classes 'For llwe beginner I'l'1rougl1 lo llie ed venced diver. Besides lliese courses sludenls are allowed in Ilwe pool during Ilweir regular class perioc on many Fridays. 7 S. , ve-:gpm SENIOR LIFE-SAVERS Top Row: A. Hualer, D. Tuclrer, H. Sfrolhmann, M. Ingalls, B. Tesclwer, S. Maier. Second Row: B. Perry, M. Perry, S. Walson, M. Smilh, P. Polar, A. Hurley, L. Gray, R. Winslow, M. Reeder. Bolforn Row: M. Slimmel S. Hopper, S. Fry, A. Svilnra, L. Hays, M. Peercy. SWIMMING TEAM S. Maier, H. Slrofhmenn, R. Winslow, M. Reeder. L. Gray, C. Zscholrlre. LIFE-SAVING Enlirely sepcrale from swimming, life-saving is Iauglif lo 'rhe girls wilh all i+s various slcills. All llie fechniques and slcills are laugh? fhe sludenls so Ihel in an emergency 'Ihey will be ready. Afler +l'1is course sludenls may Iry for Ilneir junior and senior lile-saving cerlilicales. A wrilfen 'resf is also given in order lo check one's knowledge of llwe work. Hoclzey Caplain LeHy Kevin BASKETBALL One of lhe mos? popular of all sporfls is girls' loaskefball. This game is +augh+ borh as c regular course and eller school. Speed and accuracy are slressed, while good con- Trol of The body is also imporlanr. HOCKEY Kneeling: M. Caviglia. C. Heimerdinger, R. Morgan. Sifring: R. Wurzburg, J. Salaberf, S. Hopper. HOCKEY Every fall, srriking of hockey siiclcs and hoclce resounds lhroughoul rhe gym field. Wifh l s+iclcs ready and shin guards prolecling +hei fhe girls play a fasf, furious game on The fielr sporl' no? only keeps one oufside, bur also fn lhe value of good feamworlc. BASKETBALL Leif 'ro Righf: D. Rifharson, P.'Benson, M. Smifh, N. Brinlrer, T. Griffin, J. Kaihary, N. Rogers. BasLe+ball Capiain Nancy Brinker. .in ini' .X VOLLEYBALL v sporls have +he appeal which volley- ll has, and lhe girls false regular courses if besides Turning our offer school and an a+ noon, This sporf is necessarily one close reamworlc, where each person sl be relied upon fo do her share. VOLLEYBALL Kneeling: M. Caviglia, C. Davereux, H. Maclean, D. Callandor. K. Knapp. Sill-ing: J. Salaberf, R. Wunburg. TOP BADMINTON PLAYERS S. Howa'H, M. Smifh, B. Harrison, A. Ganschow. 1 .ek Volleyball Capfain S. Willhide BADMINTON A good game for any season seems lo be found in badminlon. Birdies and bodminlon racquels are in consranr use eifher in 'rhe regular class period or affer school. The girls usually play wifh parrners so more may have a chance ei ihe limiled courl space. A good eye and wrist are developed 'through fhis sporf. BADMINTON CHAMPIONS A. Ganschow, B. Harrison. SOFTBALL Wifh bals, balls, mills, and gloves flwe girls ar equipped fo play fhe game of sofrball. Cafchim SOFTBALL Top Row: S. Slroihmann, R. Wurzburg, A. Svilwra, J. Roadhouse, C. Willeif. Fronr Row: E. Wank, J. Seleberf, S. Hulhlor, S. Brogden, L. Kevin. bunfing. ba++ing, pirching, and 'throwing are ful damenlal slcills necessary for playing. Teamwoi and individual prowess play an equally imporfar part in 'rhis game. Speed ball Ac+ion Sho+ SPEEDBALL Living up To irs name speedball appeals fo flwe mosr ener- geric gymnasrs. Usually laugh? in flue fall rhis game allracls fewer girls lhan fha ollwer sporrs, bur flwose who false if are usually enfhusiaslic abou? flwe whole lhing. 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