Monterey High School - El Susurro Yearbook (Monterey, CA)

 - Class of 1918

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EL SUSURRO Senior X-Xclvice lYe. the Class of ISHS, of Nlonterey Union High School, hereby leave bits of fatherly advice to our most needy schoolmates, hoping that they may be benefited by it and thereby achieve a success as brilliant and remarkable as ours. I, lVilliain Nlcliachren. advise all Freshmen to learn to dance before they become juniors. I. -Therese Schaufele. advise all Freshmen not to talk to themselves the third period in the afternoon. A I, Abraham Brazil, advise Ross Sargeant and james Doud to stop talking with the girls and try studying once in a while. I, Agnes McCann, advise the Senior girls of next year to do their hair up in curl papers the night before. if they wish to wear it down. and not to use Ilandoline. I, Yincent Iinea, advise all boys who notice rouge on the cheeks of their girl friends, to keep mum about it. You will not get any thanks for it. I, lllary l5eXVitt, advise Marion Iilanks to refrain from interrupting love atfairs. H I. Lewis XVells. treasurer, advise Hugh Nlartin that studying is cheaper than loving. I. Klyrtle Klachado, advise all Ifreshmen never to cut school without a wonderful excuse. I, I'eter Dolan, advise james Corbett to take his high school day a little easier, and stop devoting so much of his time to the fair sex. I, Olga Redbrook, advise each and every student of this school not to wait until the last ten weeks of school before you discover that you must make up a missing credit. I, Nelle Scudder, advise the students to say more funny things in class next year, so the -losh Editor will not have to work so hard the week before the journal goes to print. I. Earl Ifiles, advise all kind-hearted owners of machines to profit by my example and think long and deeply before deciding to run a jitney service to town at noon hour. I, Robert Norton, ,advise james Wilson to follow the straight and narrow path. as I have done, from this day till finis. I, lYilton Ciunzendorfer, advise students to refrain from talking in Student Ilody meetings, as by such talking. school activities and school spirit might be developed. I. Ilorothy Harrington. advise Marie Rudolph not to go too near the Marine. ' I, Roland Xoack. advise Ray Zanetta to develop great powers of concen- tration and study as I have done. in order that he may establish a scholastic record second to none. I, lYilIiain Klctiowan. advise Helen Ilarks to proht by my example and make it known to all Freshmen that joy riding is against the rules of the school. I, Ilarold Redbrook. advise all Freshmen to profit by Buck l3olan's exam- ple. and in order to avoid making any breaks in History IY. be sure to tind out what l'-I.-Y-S-S-Ii-S spells and never call Grant Useless I, Ilernice I'eacocke. advise Ilobby'I not to take the .lunior girls seriously. 12

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EL SUSURRO the orchestra played There's a Long, Long Trail. and I thought of Pete walking up that long Ifranklin Street. and presently I saw Peter Dolan at the manager's desk of a large corporation. The next piece I heard was Gasoline Gus and His .Iitney Rus, and there I saw Iiarl Ifiles--an inventor of a special speedometer. This was invented by him to see how fast he could make a flying trip to the Grove. I was wondering who else was on the Senior list. when I heard If I Knock the 'I.' Out of Kelly. The song certainly put some one in boxing gloves in my mind. I had guessed right, for there was Roland Noack in a prizefighter's outfit. The orchestra. played a strain from You Made Me Love You: I- Didn't VVant to Do lt, and I saw Ilill McGowan in the president's office of the com- pany that has a jitney service between New Monterey and Marina. The next picture was in a sylvan walk. There were many wild flowers and insects about, and when the music played A Little Ilug VVill Get You Yet. I saw Ilernice I'eacocke with a butterfly net chasing a new species of insects which she had named. And Ilernice became a biologist-well, I guess the bugs will get good care. Then the orchestra played Mr, -lazz Iliniselff' and I saw the whole orcehstra on the screen, with Gunzie as their leader. That's a great inven- tion, all right. I told him later. If every one enjoys seeing the absent as I have. you will I'e looked upon as a benefactor to the world, not to mention being the class Rockefeller. Class Song llv Malo' IJl'llVl'l I' Tune: When the Lights Are I.ow. Now school is o'er, and we'll meet no more, lfor the future comes to view. llut as we roam far away from home, Our thoughts will return to you. The voices heard. the faces met, We never can forget. Though old and gray. our Iligh School days Will linger with us yet. hon CIIURVS Ifarewell to our dear Iligh School, lfarewcll once more to you. I-. fa Y- We are ioin f awa ' 'if 1 ' ' g to le ive, tls true. llut when our goal is far, You'll be our guiding star. And lead us straight to the world's happiness Into the land of success, Into the land of success. Into the land of success. 11



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. Q '1 4 . 7 0 0 Tl io Arrival ol Marie lly li. I'ilQ1u'l-1 The littlc town of Centreville was at an unusual pitch of excitement. No circus tent concealed alluring charms. nor were there movies at the town hall. llut Blarie was coming home that night. 'l'o an outsider this is but an insig- niticant statement. but to Centreville it meant much. Marie llenson was the belle of the village. or rather was until she sorrow- fully left for a fashionable girls' seminary two years before. And Marie was expected home that night. l-'rom advance notices a surprise was in store for her parents. Thus the excitement. Old man llenson had grown comfortably well off in a small grocery store and had promised his daughter a course at one of the foremost schools. There,- fore it was with a mingled feeling of joy and doubt that he waited at the depot when the train arrived. with the old horse in the delivery wagon to convey his daughter and her trunk home. lVhen the cars stopped. a bewitching array of dry goods and wide-brimmed millinery dashed from them and Hung itself into the elderly man's arms. Why you superlative pa. she exclaimed, l'm so utterly glad to see you! The old man was somewhat ilnnerved by this greeting. but he recognized thc sealslcin coat in his grip as the identical piece of property he had paid for with the bay marc. So he sort of squeezed it up to his arms and planted a kiss where it would do the most good with a report which sounded above the noise of the'depot. In a brief space of time the trunk and its attendant baggage were loaded onto the wagon. which was soon bumping towards home. lla. dear. said the young miss. surveying the team with a critical cyc, do you consider this quite excessively beyond? Hey, returned the old man with a puzzled air, quite excessively beyond what? lieyond tireenbush? l consider it somewhat about two miles beyond tirccnbush coming from the depot, if that's what you mean. 13

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