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1 1 The fIIdd1'01l0 rim' 'Q gf uonoscovn INIAMIE Allen. Stephanie Alvis. joseph Anderson, Carl Andrews, Amelia Applegarth. Arnoltl Baird, Lucille Baker, Virginia Banham. Laura Bassett. Wfilliam Beliveau, IN1ariorie Bernsdorf, IXIuriel Best. Richard Bieltell, Herbert Borden, Barbara Bricltey, Raymond Bridges. Violet Brier, Dorothy Brown, Edward Bulaclac, Bienvenitlo Carr. I-Iarriette Carlson, Agnes Casey. Frances Cassell, Robert Caultin, Christine DI3SCRII l'l0N Syncopating dogs You wouldn't believe it if I told you Kinda cute Skipper Iipplesoss X Mother Goose Red I I I Snake Miss INIayHeld The little Songbird Long blonde curls Iiloquent eyes Borden, Borden, who's got the Borden? The evolution of man Bridget Conspicuous hy her absence Cannie wee laddie Boi itlegger Pullman St. Agnes St. Patrick Dapper Little. hut oh my! Morro Boy, l'Il say! I may he from IXIountain View, hut I'in no prune I may be a prune. but I'm not from IXIountain View fCensoredj I've tried 'ein all Another X Bigger and Better I'm going to meet ls this ethical? I'm all a-flutter Tweet! Tweet! Pipe down Me for the Fiiis The nrst hundred years 4 the hardest I'm going to the dogsi how wow! Long live our jay. See? Ah-hl I'm not a fiddler. l'm a violinist Abba dabbn wu wu I-Iuzzah! Oh, really? Wfhere is he? Love 'em and leave 'em Howie I I' L' A little lady now and then Is welcomed hy the hest of men. 1958 NYE--el Yegg Unwinding barher poles Rat-trapper Cafeteria cow-lvoy Private secretary to King of Italy Retired The Mrs! Perfect lytly I thought so Cash and Carry You guess too Yell leader We hate to say Wellfftlie way hes headed now A. W. O. I.. Still stickin' round Alchemist President Amalgamatetl Balloon Vendors Italian ville Angel Finnegan The Bat from the Belfry Growing 1 25 1
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The Madrono 1 f OIUIQ 71555 l I QMSS Ill TOE Nearly four years ago, the balcony of the auditorium was filled with a class of awe- inspired freshmen, who, because of their forging spirit and fine ability along all lines of endeavor, as well as because of the passage of time, have become an awe-inspiring class of seniors, occupying the seats of honor in the very front of the auditorium. The class of 1928 soon organized itself into a working unit by electing a group of olhcers with joseph Ethen at the head. Under Mr. Mercer's supervision the all-star track meet was a grand championship at the freshman party. Many of the outstanding members of this class began to distinguish themselves early in their high school careers. jack Schutte and joe Ethen were already well-known as athletes in the sophomore year of the class when Harold Small was the president. At the end of their period of being lower classmen, the class of 1928 became enter- prising juniors and made their influence felt in still more fields. jack Schutte and joe Ethen were still prominent in basketball and football, with the addition of Buck Weller and jerry Parks, while Carl Wilson as a swimmer and Bill Sumner as a tennis star were worthy of note. The class also won distinction from a number of its members who began to be counted in literary, dramatic, and the other artistic fields. William Palmer was the junior president. As seniors, besides becoming more efiicient in all the previously mentioned activi- ties, the members of the present graduation class have tried to maintain an attitude befitting their position. No less in scholarship than in activities have seniors been worthy of honor, for many gold, as well as silver seals will appear on 1928 diplomas. The class of 1928, whose officers are Carl Wilson, president, Ralph Giberson, vice- presidentg Ruth Clark, secretary, Muriel Bernsdorf, treasurer, and John French, senior court custodian, as it goes out in search of new experiences and problems, leaves in this year book a more complete record of its progress through the four years at Palo Alto Union High School. 1241
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The Madrono 1 1 NAME Dnscmprtow Morro 1958 Clark, Dorrit The navy's toast The bigger they are, the harder they fall Commodore . Clark, Ruth Cheerful Was that necessary? Telephone operator Clohan, Virginia Why, when, where? It's not worth the price Math Pro. Collier, Bernard Cordes, Bernice Corkery, Bernice Corput, Jessie Dalton, Golda Daugherty, Virginia Davey, Lillian Dietz, Leah Dodge, Ruth Drake, Mary Kathryn Dudfield, Dorothy Duncan. Dorothy Dutton, Doris Eaton, Louis Erlin, Elizabeth Ethen, joseph Evans, Victor Evans, Frances Feeley, Paul Forbes, Theresa Fortune, Vera French, John Gage, Margaret George, Joseph Giberson, Ralph Grey, Dorothy Haley, Mary Harcourt, Shirley Hare, Paul Hill, Harry Hindes, Henrietta Hodgen, james Hoff, Gladys Houston, William Howell, Frank james, Edith 126 1 Gather ye rosebuds while ye may Greta Garbo Oh, glory! Don Q. Cleopatra Old Ironsides Slapstick! Nifty Rufus Oh, so mild! just a li'l flower Primrose Oh, Doris The lily maid of Astolat Her winning ways See Billie Wee Willie H2 O2 Personality plus? Dashing Misfortune Mellen's Food Goldilocks The barefoot boy Harem Bathing beauty One of the 400 Brain fever! Paul Whiteman How doth the little busy bee Noisy ? ? ? ? Amazon Fashion Show Old Golds What's it to you? just once again Give me liberty or death Oh, my dear- I'm in love again Boom, bo-o-o-om! Where's Anthony? I ain't no Swede, I'm an Irishman I'd rather play tennis Woof, woof! Dodge, brothers, dodge Has anybody seen my dog? Any ice today, lady? I'm Mike I'm Ike Not by a darn site Take me with a grain of salt Hooligan! ' Somewhere this son will shine Oh, how touching! You-! Close your mouth and let's see who it is Nice going I don't see why No kiddin'? Take it or leave it I love the lassies Doncha care? Lindbergh or bust D'you s'pose he'll care? Ring out, wild bells! Why do I always remem- ber? Who'd a thunk it? I say, old bean You'n me both lt floats! A miss is as good as a smile Come on in, the water's fine! Kennel master-from writing doggerel Passing the hat Ha-ha-ha! Artist's model Finding him Hotdog catcher Working-somebody Mormon Dodging Dairy maid We wouldn't say Librarian Trained seal Shark bait Parlor maid Assistant director to j. Caesar Clump Bottle washer Missionary Garret in Paris General Olympic champ Blushing Bootblack He left it Peanut Broker Mighty fine Busted Barmaid Organ grinder's monkey Barber in Russia Noisier Mosquito catcher Golf Pro. N'other Fashion 'Andsome 'ero Gilding goldfish
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