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TAIBLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION FACULTY OF THIE WATSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL LITERARY THE UNMASKED FACE THE FROST tP0emb - SOME BUSINESS REQUISITES DREAMLAND fPoemJ A QUEST - - BETTY - NIGHT CPoemD - THE PLEA FOR LIFE - - A NEAR-ELOPEMENT GETTING DINNEIR - WEALTH AND MEN SENIORS CLASS PICTURES CLASS POEM PROPIHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1916 CLASS HISTORIY fPoeml Marjorie Moore, '16 Lars Bennett, '17 Mr. G. O, Munson Eleanor Little, '18 Ruth Rohr, '17 Thelma Sartain, '19 Marjorie Moore, '16 - Ruth Rose, '16 Delo Rider, '18 - Carrie Fra Lars Bennett, LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF TI-IE 'CLASS OF' 1916 COMMERJCIAL SENIORS PROPHECY OF THE COMIMERCIAL CLASS OF 1916 CLASS PICTURES COMSVIIERICIAL CLASS HISTORY 1916 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE COMMERCIAL CLASS 19 DEPARTMENTS EDITORJIAL - Frederic T. Shipp, ' SCHOOL NOTES Anna Koch, ' SENIOR - Ruth Hays, ' JUNIOR Ruth Biersch, ' SOPHOMIORIE Eleanor Little, ' FRESHMEN Clifford Hyde, ' COMMERCIAL - Fred Kane, ' ATHLETICS - - GIRLS' ATHLETICS ALUMNI EXCHANGES .IOSHES - AUTOGRAPHS ADVERTISEMENTS William Grul, ' Lucille Buckley, ' Elmer Plaskett, ' Marjorie Moore, ' Harold Mundhe-nk, ' nk '17 16 16 17 16 17 18 19 16 16 16 15 16 17
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PUBLISHED SEM I-ANNUALLY By The Associated Students of the Watsonville High School Vol. X, No. 2 WATSONVILLE, CAL., JUNE 1916 50c per Year K THE MANZANITA 1 ll The Unmaskecl Face i MARJORIE MOORE, 'l6. lay snuggled between two .. . . green hills. It was a tlny, tl ' 't insignificant place, with narrow, dusty streets, eosy white and green cottages, and proud in- llabitants. The houses huddled close together as if gathering for a t'riendly chat, only separated here and there by vegetable gardens or flower beds. Main Street was a busy little thoroughfare on market days. The little shops 011 each side were crowded with country customers from the neighboring farms, and the farmers' carts rumbled gaily over the eobble stones. HE little village of Uroftvillc hgfgf ' , ' U . The people of this little town usually wore contented smiles, and indeed this pleasant little village was enough to' make its inhabitants contented. Every one knew all a- bout every one else and a stranger, happening to come within the gates, was a. topie of general conversation. The facts about his family, his fi- nances, and his past were discussed by the women over whitewashed fences and by the men at the loung- ing bench in front of the postoffiee. People of Uroftville were very hap- py-go-lueky and indolent. There was always lots of time and no one ever thought of rising before eight o'elock. This town of leisure was noted far and wide for its in- dependent disregard et' time and tide. People, worn out by the noise and rush of the city, came here to regain their strength. There was a peculiar atmosphere of hum-drum monotony that quieted one 's nerves. But once in a while Croftville had a bit of excitement. Sometimes the town would be disturbed by a wed- ding or perhaps some traveling a- gent would come or perhaps a city cousin of Belle Jones would come on a visit and tell the maids of some new styles, for in fact most any- thing Would excite Croftville. One balmy day in early autumn the good people of Croftville were surprised to sec a strange man step eff the train at the small depot. As- tonished eyes watched him curious- ly as he strode up Main Street. Shop-keepers peered out from their doors to get a better view of the tall imposing gentleman. Finally it was agreed that he was one of those city folks. Ile obtained a room at Hotel Parker and each morning l1e set out to stroll up and down the vil-
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