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EL SUSURR0 The following instrument, consisting of seventy-four C745 pages besides this, was, at the date hereof, by the said Class of '10 signed, sealed, and published as, and declared to be this our last Will and Testament, in presence of us, who, at the request ofthe Class of '10, and in the presence of each other, have subscribed ROME FIELD. ARTHUR JACKS. TOM J. METZ. Edwin E. Hilby, 'I0. our names thereto. ?YQElU gg V1 BASKET BALL TEAM 17
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ll?l!3l!.iL!3l!?L!.Q!!. El- SUSURRO a Senior, if she thinks it possible to uphold that most exalted posi- tion, to Earl Pugh all the chewing gum left by the Seniors under their seats in narrow escapes from our most honorable teachers, to Ruth Kuhn all of the Seniors' little hammers, to Ruth Hinkley a pair of swimming wings so that she may bring up her average in the Swimming Clubg to Elizabeth Riecks one pair of Oliver's num- ber ten shoesg to Wm. de la Torre all of our little tricks of bluffing enumerated and published by Carl Greene tour Mascotl in the book entitled' f'Who was the Nigger Nurse, or Who Swiped the Nutslon the Baby Carriage g to Geo. Schweninger we leave all the grub left by the Seniors in Buzzards' Roost in Carmel, to the Smith Brothers a ticket to the horse clippers, good for 5 consecu- tive hair cuts whichlwe have carefully estimated to be sufficient for one full grown hair mattressg to Ferne De Witt we leave Al Lee's voice with all of its variations, to Kawashita the business manager- ship of El Susurrog to Merle McCoy one bean sandwich, to Mr. Mclntosh several wireless telephone and telegraph apparatuses, also three promising classes badly disfigured, Cespecially the boys? and monogramed with 'l0's during the tie-upg to Miss White we leave our best regards, five empty desks, five Macbeths, and all Greene's English ,Cribsg to Miss Schmierer we leave all of Bur- beck's shorthand 'translations of the German Proseg to Miss Bul- ware two sets of mechanical drawing plates, wierdly and wonder- fully concocted, but subject to her approval, also tive beautifully decorated Civil Governments and American Histories, to the school we leave the baseball, football, and basketball captaincies, the treas- uryship, and vice-presidentship of the Student Body. ,I ,Anything not mentioned in this Will is to be sold at public auction by Merle Chavoya CAuctioneerD and the proceeds placed in the Boys' Athletic Fund Cas the boys are in majority in this Class.D Lastly, we hereby nominate and appoint as executors of this, our last Will and Testament, JIMMIE MCINTOSH, of Broadway, at 5th Avenue. MIKE NOON, of Del Monte Dumps. STELLA BOUILLON, of 23 Lemon St., Milpitas. 'Jn Witness 'when-col we have hereunto set our hand and seal this 25th day of May, in the year One Thousand, Nine Hun- dred and Ten. CLASS OF 1910, M. H. S., CSeal.l I6
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l El Susurro Tfottortal Staff EDITOR .vv..........................,...,...,,.....,............,.. ELIZABETH J. EASTON, 'll BUSINESS MANAGERNQ ............,,..,,.....,........ WM. B. BURBECK, 'IO - Assistant Business Manager .....,......,......... Neil Best, '10 Alumni ......,..A...................,.....,....,..,.... Edwin E. Hilby, '10 Exchanges .....,,...........,..,...,........ Edith A. McGowan, '10 Staff Artist .,........,. ..........,... M yron A. Oliver, '10 Boys' Athletics ......... ,.....,........... N eil O. Best, l0 Girls' Athletics .....,, .,..,.,,..., j osephine Decarli, 'll School Notes .......,.,,. ,.,,...,,,...,...,,..,..,, O leta Loeber, 'll Joshes ....,...........,... ......,,,...,,,....., R achel M. Moore, '12 vor.. 3 MAY 1910 No. 2 'A NOTHER year has gone by, and again the Commencement Number of El Sussuro is before you. As is customary, this issue has been turned over to the Senior Class, as a soitbf souvenir volume and record of their High School career. This number is therefore dedicated to the Class of 1910. Their sojourn with us is now over, and they are going out into the wide, wide world, but the memory of their achievements will ever be with us. During their four years of High School life, they have never failedlto do all in their power for the good ofthe school and its enterprises. There representatives have been the main-stay of our school in athletics, and this year three out of the four athletic teams were led by mem- bers of this class. This is a record of which any class may well be proud, and a class which any school might be sorry to loose. So here's 'to the Class of 'lO! May they do as well when school days are over as they have done during them. IVIONT
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