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The Madrono HOROSCOPE Name Description Saying Occupation Fate ROBERTS, E. ROBERTSON, R. dc ROCO, R. ROEDEL. P. ROHNER. L. ROSS, F. ROSS, L. SAITO. M. SATO. R. SCHALL. D SHARKEY, E. SILLIMAN, J. SIORDIA. J. SIVERTSON. S. SMITH, W. SMITHEE, A. SPRINGER, M. STEFFAN. R. STEPHENS, R. STREETER, G. STRONG. E. THOITS, J- THOMPSON. C. THOMSON. R. THOMSON. G. TRAUGHLER, M. VAN HORNE, K. VOLKHART, V. WATERS, J. WEBBER. L. WEBSTER, N. WECKBACH, .1. WELLS. B. WHITE. C. WHITTARD, J. WILLIS. M. WINDSOR. A. WISDOM. D. WRIGHT. H. WILSON. B. WILLIAMS, J. YOSHIDA, G 2IEBER. G. Pink Cheeks Neat Wild Flower Little Philip Quiet Woman hater Personality plus Clever Artistic Hotsy Totsy Tennis Shark Tennis Fiend Peanut Vendor Perseus Noisy Appealing Gray matter Curly-locks Beautiful Snappy Chubby Spunk Mysterious Tower Red Hot Hair Hopeful Modest Vida for de vimmin H20TI Air2 Victorious Lou Ummmmmmm! Quiet Spunk Shiek.c Hit hard Handsome Naughty Evi-s Si-.ibv Cowboy GloriOlM Flame Helen of Troy ? ? ? ? ? Zebra No doubt This Chem Right this way I don ' t savvy Not much I gotta study Plus what? I told you so Please ! Maloney! Service! My point! Peanuts Lights! Who ' s got it? Stay away, ladies Get a Lit Oh. boooooys! HO lb. team Women overboard! Curtain Nothing I don ' t know Oh. my! I wonder G i m me Are you here. Sis? Oh. yeh? Fleet ' s in Come to mv hoUM I Hahvahd! Quiet This is so sudden Don ' t rush me This w ay, ladies Lady, you slay me You would! Wanna buy ticket? Bring your dim. s No kiddin How touching Lots Elsa Talking Sewing Flirting Hunting frogs Applying powder Boy Scouts Plus 4 Radiating Wisdom Room 58 Choir-singing Giving Service Love game Golf-balls Looking for? De Molay L. W. Lit Looking pretty Shaving Slooping Another bite Losing keys Love em Matching Combing hair Chem Music History Steering Hating the Waiting for ' em Dictionary Quiet Kelly Getting dances Arguing Mrs. Edmondson Wood -worker Reducing Beach Comber Ncff Counting calories Barber-shop A.W.O.C. Hollywood Modiste Condemned Pills Artist model Camp Fire Girls Too many 4 ' s Lonesome Lover Fu Man Chu Good Material Tennis Racket Mickey Mouse Club Checker Champion E. Heald Lost and Found Honeymoon Bridge Stringing beads Red Riding Hood Santy Claus Canoeing Sun flower Key Ring Life of the Party Cactus Gardens Bluebeard Green Roadster 6 2 Subs Sailor Arrived Unabridged Loud Triumphant Dance hall Romeo Swedish Nightingale Detention Padded cell Handsome Captain Pinpoint Morgan Up the Aisle Orchids Raccoon Coat Pirate 26
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The Madrono HOROSCOPE Name Description Saying Occupation Fate LARSON, R. LAWRY, J LAYRIT2, E. LEMMON. W. LEPS, T. LEWIS, P. McASLIN. V McCASH, D McFADDEN, m. McGILL. MAK, J. MALONEY. E. MANNING. H. MARTIN, H. MATRAVERS, M. MATTHEW ' S. V. MAUEL, B. MEAD, ELSIE MEON, FLORA MERRIMAN, F. MILLER, M. MILLER. V. MITCHELL. C. MOSSMAN. L. MULLEN. P. NEFF. A. NUTTING, F. O ' HAIR. F. OLDS. W. OSBURN. E. PALM. L PALMER, C. PERSSON. A. PELTZER, A. PELTZER, E. PIERCE. K POS, E. RADCLIFFE. V. RATHMAN. R. RAY. .1. REICHMUTH. H. REYNOLDS. K. RING. ANGELENE RING. PAULENE Romantic Majestic Rrut L - Lil ' wild flower Gifted Long and lanky O.K. Ivory Tickler Perm ian Yak Classic Profile Houdini II Lazy Mother Machree Scholar Hank Sweet Cheerio Complexion by Woodbury Little Elsie Beautiful eyes Bright Pudge Peroxide Rose-Pct.il Diamond Lil Slim Pretty Business-like Pleasant Willy Queen Bess Paprika Hearst Meek Bright Eyes Peaches and Cream Wcll-yroomcd Dashing Dreaming Cecil Breunner Radical Cream Sly Ringlet Cute I ' ve got rhythm I have a little announce- ment Lay it on May I help? I surrender Applesauce Pudge! Cash in Ethical? Hocus Pocus Man ana Bolony I got a 1 Rag ' n bone My turtle . . . I ' m shocked I ' m going swimming Remember . . .? Cecile You stop that O. Winnie Wa- -ta- -ta! Oh, Roger! Now. Louise! I ' ll take two Why, Bill! I say! My dear! My brother Last night? My! Hearst Can you go? My goodness! Ahem! I ' m positive Nice going Lady, you slay me What ' s the joke? Snake in the grass Hello, Beautiful Iy Como! Ring ' em bells Clang Picking up Big butter and egg man Glenn Track Whistling Busy Tennis Gold-digger Libros Making Mickey talk Resting Blarney Studying Bottles Music Grinning Walking up Giving advice Nursing Writing well Sequoia Being wide -eyed I only work here Just one o the gals Milk-shakes Shooting craps Another ad Laboring along Sympathizing Whispering Speaking Spanish Hearst Volley-ball Dairy maid Cow-girl Dissecting Mosying along Digging up ads Being naive xxxxx Yachting Big Business Wringer Clinging vine Insomnia Radio announcer Open secret Higher culture Jumping bean New Thrill Wurlitzer Cash out Authoress ' Nother rabbit out of the hat Resting Back to Emerald Isle Prof. 3 balls Happy Days! Collar ads Edith More speed J. An Editor Points South San Jose Boojum ' s Bride Blues singer Dancer Monte Carlo Big Bitzness She ' ll get there Coach Housewife Rio Rita Hearst II Old Lavendar Chicago Millionaire Still going Wake up! Sophisticated Siberia Captain Archeologist Belfrey Gondolier 25
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The Madrono Mid-year Graduation ' nder the able guidance of Miss Harriet McCausland, faculty ad- visor, the mid-year class of 1930-1931 was graduated on February sixth, totalling eighteen members. In addition, three other members of the class were graduated in January, so that they might gain admission to San Jose State College. Ordinarily, a mid-year class is more or less of a misfit, and does not mix very readily in the life of the school. Although small, the class of 193114 did not take long in making itself known. While many dropped by the way as the years passed, the remaining members assumed prominent positions in all lines of school activity. The Boys ' League lost a valuable secretary-treasurer in Colin Greenlaw, one of the January graduates, while school dramatics will miss the interesting characterizations of William Roberts, secretary-treasurer of the class, and Herbert Kurtz, who is remembered for his work in Mr. Nichol ' s play. Roberts and Kurtz were also active members of the Forum Club, the school debating society. Athletically speaking, the class was unusually outstanding. Oscar Carlson, besides being president of the class, led the 1930 football team through a suc- cessful season, and was also a columnist on the Campanile Sport Staff. Floyd Bridges was one of the greatest pitchers in the history of the school, while Don Pors, Dallas Latimer, Vincent Meyer, and Allan Mitchell played on the foot- ball team. Pors extended his activities to basketball as well. Many points were also scored for the school by the diving and swimming of Frank Follmer. In addition, Stanley Hackett, a short-story writer, was one of the favorite contributors to the Literary Magazine, bringing fame to the class in still an- other line of endeavor. Dean George Culver, of Stanford University, delivered the graduation ad- dress at the commencement exercises, which took place on February sixth in the auditorium. Oscar Carlson, the class president, was given a silver seal in recognition of activity honors. The class made a gift to the school of twenty- five dollars to be applied toward a suitable memorial to the late George Mercer. The graduation was attended by the whole school, with the exception of the freshmen, and by many parents and relatives of the graduates. 27
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