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Brady mentioned that when his son Tom was at Junipero Serra High School in San Mateo, it took a couple of years for him to find a peer group. “Surround yourself with people who have the highest dreams and choose your friends carefully,” said Brady. “This is a precursor to being the best husband and father — excellence is not a part-time endeavor.” The Rotary clubs of San Bruno and Millbrae hosted the event, which is held to honor each school’s senior football players and spirit squads, and to spark school spirit.

Rotary Club Presidents William Li (San Bruno) and Marilou Edwards baby girl shoes ballerina shoes baptism shoes infant shoes lace up shoes wedding shoes flower girl shoes princess shoes ballet s (Millbrae) as well as Scott Hart, master of ceremonies, welcomed 150 people to the inspirational event, Other speakers who gave encouraging talks were: San Bruno Vice Mayors Michael Salazar (San Bruno) and Anne Oliva (Millbrae); Principals Shamar Shanks (Capuchino) and Paul Belzer (Mills); head football coaches Ben White (Capuchino); and Mike Krieger (Mills); and football team members Phil Goldbrick (Capuchino) and Jeremiah Ibanez (Mills)..

Music by the Capuchino Band led by Justin Cottrell, and performances by the Capuchino Mustangs Senior Spirit Squad coached by Courtney Chin and the Mills Vikings Spirit Squad coached by Kara McGee provided lively entertainment. This year, Capuchino Varsity outscored Mills, 47-7, at the 55th annual “Battle of the Strip” game played Nov. 13 at Capuchino and won the Battle of the Strip Trophy created in 2002 by former Mayors Larry Franzella (San Bruno) and Marc Hershman (Millbrae). The Capuchino Junior Varsity team also won 49-0 against Mills Junior Varsity the same day.

To say its debut on Dec, 13, 1881, was an important event is an understatement, The newspapers of the day were both eloquent and enthusiastic about the new landmark, “For the first baby girl shoes ballerina shoes baptism shoes infant shoes lace up shoes wedding shoes flower girl shoes princess shoes ballet s time the citizens of San Jose realized that they lived in a the only city lighted by electric light, supported by a tower, which like the Colossus at Rhodes, stood astride her two principal streets,” reported the San Jose Daily Herald, The Herald went on: “Today San Jose may be more proud of her tower than Egypt of its Sphinx and obelisks, than Pisa of her Leaning Tower, England of her Monuments of war, New York of her Cleopatra’s Needle, These are monuments of pride and raised by a proud and haughty aristocracy, This is a monument to progress and the diffusion of light in out midst.”..

Unfortunately, while Egypt still has its Sphinx, Pisa still has its Leaning Tower and New York still has its Cleopatra’s Needle, San Jose no longer has its Electric Tower. It was lost on Dec. 3, 1915, when winds of close to 75 miles per hour slammed into the structure. When the tower was erected 34 years earlier, the process of coating iron with zinc to prevent rust was unknown, so the threaded joints of the tower had rusted through. It was easy prey to the high winds. One account of its end, in Santa Clara Valley: Images of the Past by Donald O. DeMers Jr., and Ann M. Whitesell, reads, “A crackling and snapping of rods and pipes; a warning cry from bystanders and the historic tower at Market and Santa Clara Streets crashed to the platform built for its reconstruction. At about 11:55 o’clock a rod snapped, then another. About 50 feet below the top the huge frame buckled. … The snapping of the rods could be heard for some distance and the few people who were on the streets were enabled to get out of the way.”.

DeMers and baby girl shoes ballerina shoes baptism shoes infant shoes lace up shoes wedding shoes flower girl shoes princess shoes ballet s Whitesell wrote that only one person reported an injury, having been hit on the hand by a piece of flying metal, The tower was the brainchild of James Jerome Owen, who moved from New York to California in 1850 in search of gold, He didn’t find a lot and moved to San Jose in 1861 and with B.H, Cottle co-founded the Mercury newspaper, a weekly that became a daily in 1872, according to Clyde Arbuckle’s History of San Jose, Owen used his position as publisher and editor to champion causes he felt would develop his new hometown, particularly the electrification of San Jose, He even designed the towers he wanted the city to erect, envisioning four towers with large arc lamps and reflecting shields to light the night..

The Mercury promoted its owner’s claims that such towers would “make crime shrink away and leave San Jose” and that the project “would defy the elements, cheat gravitation, and all of its enemies.”. In June 1881, $4,000 was raised by public subscription to start on the first tower and construction started in August. Additional towers never came to fruition and within a very few years, the tower was lit only on weekends and holidays. Although it’s clear that the light didn’t reach all that far, there were still complaints from farmers in Los Gatos and even Morgan Hill that the lights were keeping their chickens awake at night, according to A Postcard History of San Jose by Leonard McKay and Nestor “Wally” Wahlberg.

“The farm ladies were not happy with the art light reflectors lighting up the sky and the chickens stopping laying,” says Barbara Johnston, director of baby girl shoes ballerina shoes baptism shoes infant shoes lace up shoes wedding shoes flower girl shoes princess shoes ballet s education at History San Jose, “They used the money from the extra eggs to buy school supplies and other things.”, Whether the lights truly inhibited the area chickens, the tower proved an obstacle to flying ducks and geese, In a detailed account of the history of the tower and how the original lighting system worked on www.sanjose.com, the author who writes under the name “underbelly,” wrote, “Cops favored ‘the Tower Beat’ because ducks could be recovered and sold to local eateries.”..



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