Watsonville High School - Manzanita Yearbook (Watsonville, CA)
- Class of 1930
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A .-0,1-, ,-.1 :..':,-:Q-.f-1-2,-.-,Q'..fw.j.-.'-3.1-.'.gg --:gy Mig -B.'-,-,-- r. --. - - M . . T .- ' 'C-'Y ---fn--' f.'::'s ' Cy'-- V .,' -.,.1faI3I.I -,xg !..g.,. .,-I,I,- X5-, I,-I.:I.,I I I ,, ,L ,,I.I,-I:,I.,II I,,. , .I I.1-..I.I .,I. , .I Mg.-,.f,-JAJJ -1 A.II,,Ir., x, 1 - 1-. I.-IPA,-rI,I1 'I.'-I--'.,p, 4 ,uf . I,II.I I ., II - . ,, ,I, I .. ,. A 1. g.. ,Inf I I4 X ,-. U., , Watsonville Union High School X N T H E M A N Z A NITA . I . ig' f L3 1 3 ' fm '. 3? DR. WATTERS, WE THANK YOU O ONE of our best friends, Dr. Henry Watters, the Student Body of Watsonville Union High School here extends its public thanks for his constant service and hearty support. Everyone knows how the Doctor, as Commander of the American Legion, worked long and successfully by personal talks and public speeches to overcome opposition to the school's buying the large Bockius tract for our athletic held: but not everyone knows that long before that. and that every day since, Doctor Watters's services are given freely and generously to anyone who becomes ill or injured on the school grounds. Many an athlete can testify to his prompt response to his needs. Whenever he is asked to appear and pep up a rally or give some of his time for the Student Body, the Doctor always responds. The school appreciates these loyal deeds. We appreciate the interest that prompts them and the generosity and good-will that carries them out. We stand ready to help the doctor-and the American Legion which backed him-and hope that he will understand that though we know that our opportunities for repaying him in any way are almost negligible, that the willing, joyous spirit we feel when responding to some such small re- quest as taking part in patriotic programs is generated by our gratefulness for his services. And so we dedicate this page to Dr. Henry G. NVatters, staunch friend of Watsonville High School. '. ff' rs X21 XWWVYW vi iii- f Page Five T H E M A N Z A N I TA N N Watsonville Union High School 7 W' . TI-I E FAC U LTY MR. T. S. MACQUIDDY ,....,......, ,Principal and Supt. of Schools MR, A. B. HANDSHY ',,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., V ice Principal MRS. LOUISE WORTHINGTON c...cc. ..,,,c,.c D ean of Girls. English MISS A. MAE LORD c.,c,,,,,,, .,,,,, ,.,... H e ad of English Dept, MISS RUTH BENHAM. ,..,. .. MISS DOLORES ARANO cccc.cc, MISS CECILIA ALEXANDER - MISS DOROTHY STAUD E,E,,ccEE MISS DORIS FARRELL MISS RUTH PAULDING ..,,,,E MRS. EMILY LA LOGE COKE ......... MISS ELLEN JANE COX .......... MRS. MARY Y. TYLER .... -MISS MYRA J. HARRIS ...,.. MR. C. D. SCHELL ......... MISS IDA HAYWARD ..,....... MR. JUSTIN K. DYCHE ......,. MRS. ALTA COFFIN ........ L MISS LOIS BARTON ....,......,, ....-,--,--.,.,,-...EngliSh --,..-English, Spanish .-..,,,,,.-,-,EnglI'Sh --..-,-..---..EngIish -,-.---Historg, Latin I ..I....,.., Spanish ,,,,,,,,,.French ,,,,--.MaIhematics .,,,,,.Mathematics ,,,,,,,,-.,HI'story ..-LLLL--.-LLCitizenship ,,.,--..Biologg. Chemistry ..,-...,.PhySI'cs. Chemistry Science, Mathematics Science. Mathematz'cs MISS SARAH LENORA WAITE ....... .........,........ D rawing MISS FLORENCE RODOERS ...........,....,..,.,..,................. ...Sewing MISS CLARA GENE DICKSON ,,,.,,., Cooking, Home Management MR. Ca. O. MUNSON ......,,..,..., Head of Commercial Deparlment MRS. ETHEL MARTIN THORSTENSEN .......,......,..... Commercial MISS ELEANOR FLAUOHER. ...... . ...,. . . ........ Commercial 7 X! i f Page Six T-' Watsonville Union High School f 1 T I-I E MA N Z A N I T A , , f I ! ,V , X, A A Tl-I E FAC U LTY MISS MARGARET MARTIN ,....., o.,o.ooooooooA...,,.,,,ooo C ommercial MR. MARTIN THORSTENSEN T.T.v . Toovo, Head of Agriculture Dept. MR. C. O. MULDER T.,.,TTTTTT.TTT,TTTT,TTTTTTTTTTTTT.TTTTTTTTT.TT .Agriculture MR. THEODORE ,MERRYWEATHER EEEEEE ,.,.......v.EEEE A griculrure MR. ALVIN HOLLENBERG .I....II VIIII MRS. AGNES WARD DOLAN IIv,IIII MR. NIERTON CARLYON...-.L.- MISS IDA FULLER S,,.. ,LL. -. MISS ROSE TAVERNETTI LL.. .. -. MR. J. W. LINSTRUIII ...,. ...... .......GeneraI Mechanics .......,.......... Music ..--...--....-.......-..Librury ....EngIish, Opportunity ......-.PhysicaI Training MISS LOUISE BLANCHARD ........ .........I.... P hysical Training MR. ERNEST CROOK .....LLLL.L MRS. MABEL D. HALL LLLL... Continuation Education Continuation Education MISS MARX' PACIORETTI ........ ......................... S tudy Hall MISS ALICE LILES .......... . .....,....,................ ,I..... S chool Nurse SCHOOL OFFICIALS MR. HARRY BRIDGEWATER ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,....,,,,. Attendance Officer MISS EDNA JAMES ......L..,.... ......Secretary MISS LILY DONO .LLL.L.L.L. Q LLLL.L. LL.LLLIL. O ffice Force MISS DOROTHY HAMILTON ....... ........... O ffice Force MR. HARRY WALKER ......... ...... S upr. of Grounds MRS. JULIUS JENSEN .............................. .... . .............. C afereria BOARD OF TRUSTEES MR, H. A. HYDE MR. FRANK RODOERS MR. E. A. HALL MR. F. L. SELLECK MRS. ETHEL A. DRESSER '. ff' f fyffr . 1 'Q- Page SI-Uen T H E MA N ZA N ITA f f f Watsonville Union High School I93O STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Nicholas Alaga. Jr. Catherine Curtis Velma Wimmer President Vice President Secretary Jack Baker Alice Ford George XVillis Treasurer Girls' Athlelics Athletic Manager Anton Kojan Dorothy Welch Elmore Eipper Yell Leader Munzunila Editor Manzanita Business Mgr. Mr. Handshy, Vice Principal, served as chief adviser to the President and Treasurer. Elmer Skillicorn and Jack Lister were valuable aids to the Yell Leader in arranging and conducting peppy rallies. , 45' . A it-1 ep Page Eight - Watsonville Union l-ligh School i THE MANZANITA 1930 - - STAFF . - lQ3O l +A' ..5 . -. N x , li, AM..-T. ,.l 5 1 ' li .', fi, J , , fl .V-I -G I . xi I 11 ,f .l ,. ii l .Zi tl! ,-4, A i , n W . I in 1. Q , 3 ez' .'-LJ Dorothy XX'elch Elmore Eippcr Edzmr Busmess .llanugl-r Vlilliam Lee. Pholographu Mae Lord, ,-ldL'1's4,1r XVcslcv Gallagher, .-llhlelfm Charles Leong, Art Edith Boasso, TQJDIQSI Grace Osmcr. Asst. Ed.: Humor Leslie Rhodes, Arr Hisa Salxata. Snups Cathcrine Curtis, Alnmnac fr-1' ji -1-' Y -f - - Palm' Nzm' THE MANZANITA J Watsonville Union High School 'T SENIDRS MAY OUR FLIGHT BE STRAIGHT AND TRUE FTER four years of preparation the class of '30 is taking off on their first solo flight. Beginning June 20 they will no longer be under the guidance of the experienced pilots called the faculty, but will be on their own responsi- bility. Their performances in this 'Aground school show that they have the qualities of high flyers, occasionally even of aces. From the very first of the training the students showed great interest. One of the things that they were especially fond of was a form of stunt flying known as athletics. By their experiences in football, baseball, track, basketball. and tennis they gained strength and agility that will be of service in future flights , The Seniors this year broke the record for arriving at Scholarship Field. Twenty-five made this ten point landing! Another interest of this group was the musical motors: these were three types. The largest is the Band. This motor was well able to stand competition. as a great deal of power was generated by the '30 students. The two other motors, smaller but none the less important, were the Culee Club and the Or- chestra. Certain members were prominent in running these also. The Seniors originated the idea of getting a sweater with flying colors. blue and gold, which seems to be the favorite color of all good planes. lt was partly due to this same group that the school enjoys a Junior-Senior Prom. The Seniors also had charge of preparing the good-will plane Man- zanita for its annual flight. In the plays and operetta they worked unselfishly for the good of the productions, with the result that many spectators felt that the dramatic work was exceptionally line and that the Christmas pageant set a new goal for co- operation of different departments and for high ideals in type of production. For the past year this group of good-will flyers held the highest posi- tions in the government at the ground school and now on leaving they say: We the class of l93O are about to try our wings in our first solo flight. Whether our Wings be those of little birds to bear us not far from our nests, or the Wings of mighty planes, to sweep us through uncharted skies,-may our flight be straight and true, and may we make a safe landing at the goal we seek. -DOROTHEA ELLIS lf Page Ten Watsonville Union High School X THE MANZANITA 1930 - - SENIORS - - IQ3O 5 I ,kv - I, K l 1,-YW XX, 144 3 'Q Elmore Eippcr Bculah Hughes Horace Jones Elliott Bradley Vesta .-Xngcl Max Compton Elivnbcth XVhitusidc Shirley Hollister Jack England Xlnry Crosctti Ellis XXX-udon Tony Shagy Luclla Hudson Chusnn lfujimoto Knlhcrint- Nluljas ,J- 5, 3 ' M lhtlt' Lltmww T H E M A N Z A N I TA N N N Watsonville Union High School 1930 - SENIORS - - I93O Q a .1-rfi ' f ' l ' 3 ' A I L . ..,V L ,SE .A . , M' ,Q H N W li V Carroll Russell Galen Foster Eleanor Berkeley Anna Mann Nicholas Alaga Dorothy Fuller Taclao Fujita Lorene Cordoza Edward Sheehy Myrtle Winter Wesley Gallagher Jack Baker Tamayc Sasaki Hisaji Sakata Homer Bryan 19 i P Page Twelve Watsonville Union High School X N N THE MANZANITA , .3 -w , i-.5,4-r5ryfg:5Q ' i 3f132f'ii Eiilffffctllv -t ' are ijeyjl , L fs. 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I A , if J I .If P mail THE MANZANITA iii Lucile Clute Helen Stevens Grace Osmer XV.1lter Shew Charles Leong Utnlm lwnmi Verna Lindgren Thelma Litchfield Nick Pcrovicli Yiviene Ceschi Bervl Swank Nobuko Yamamoto Clifford Girdner lireda Smith :Xnuinv Ynsconcellm lf elm' flfllur' T H E M A N Z A N I T A f -f Watsonville Union High School I93O - - SENIORS - - I93O ' 3 . . 4 0 FI S O Lauretta England Velma Galletly Shizu Handa Arthur Grevstad Olive Rambeau Roger Graves Natsuko Eukuba Arthur Atteridge Virginia Crenshaw Evelyn Buckingham Frances Hinds Dorothy Wilson HONOR STUDENTS It has long been the custom at Watsonville High School to average the four years' grades of all the graduates--each subject, no matter what its value in units being counted equal-and to excuse the ten highest from final exami- nations. The ten honor students for 1930, in the order of their ranking, are: ill Helen Matsuda: Q21 Grace Csmer: GJ Elmore Eipper: fell Utako lwami: C51 Eleanor Berkeley: 169 Hisaji Sakata: Q73 Dorothy Welch: L83 Alice Chinn: Q99 Walter Shew: C1013 Nicholas Alaga. ..--- 'i '35 i - Page Sixteen Wt nvill U I-lghSh I THE MANZANITA 75 LL 322- OF F2 SEEN 1 .---ff -2 58 :bu A x bt 'J' f K Z v N55 QS ff X X X Xfqxx! Z I 'I' ,.f ..f if - Fil? - 3 - A A X ,JN H! lx lj ,H QTL: X UQ OTHY if YJ S A '39 R C 5, v gg? PER x f 5 wx! 454 I cf Vx 52 Yfg, I '- C' siQ5 -LGS- -ni if -7 . Page Seventeen TH E MANZANITA - -f -f Watsonville Union High School rg. I . r . i Q, c- 1 . , ll'rndoru und Back Rott'--'Marvin Hockabout. Herbert Beasley. Humbert Rogge. Harry Van Kaathoven. XVarren McFadden. Ferren Cathay. Vllallace Griswold. Second Row---Merle Buehlcr. Tony Resetar. Claude Thompson. George Coproviza. Matsue Harokowa. Katherine Rainero. Ayako lkeda. Mildred Moore. Third Rott'---Bill McGrath. Joe Marsano. Emma Dong, Marjorie Fitzsimons. Genevieve Vanderpool, Charlotte Bradley. Helen James, Grover Dawson, Helene Starks. Cecilia Kirby. Margaret Fenwick. Mildred Bardmess. Betty Lancaster. Jewell Ackerman. Elise Speegle. Front Row---Peter Butier. Francis Dias. Lorenz Chiorich, Virginia Phillips. Elmer Harris. Ernest Victorino. Alice Ford, Miss Harris. Betty O'Brien. Dorothy Trafton, Dorothy Mott. Harriet Hall. Barbara Lyman, Dorothy Standley, Marjory Lawn. Fern Arnold., Kneeling---Frank Polifka, George VJillis. A JUNIORS HIS year our Junior class, llO in number, was well represented in a great many of the activities of the school. In the operetta Betty Lou Mildred Bardmess. Marvin Hockabout, and Irene Hushbeck had leading parts. while Ernest Victorino was an important member of the quartet. Junior dramatic ability was apparent in the Oral English plays. in which Emma Dong, Cecilia Kirby, and Fern Arnold took part in Long Ago in Judea and in The Mouse-Trap. Three of the members qualified for the Scholarship Society: Beverly Van Giesen. Emma Dong, and Helen James. In athletics were the following: Merle Buehler-wfootball, basketball: Grover Dawson-football. track: Wallace Griswold-football, track. basket- ball: Frank Polifka-football. basketball: Jack Lister-basketball. track: Geo. NVillis-football, basketball. track: Louis Antognani-football. basketball: Lester Rowan-baseball: Tony Resetar-baseball, basketball, track: Anton KojanQbasketball. track. football: Feren Cathey-track, football: Joe Mar- sano-baseball, track: Burton Kitchen-track: Marvin Hockabout-track: Bill McGrath-basketball, baseball: Ernest Victorino-football, track: Warren Mc- Fadden-track. 5 Page Erghleen Watsonville Union High School N N - T H E M A N Z A N IT A I Y Q c Buck Rott'---Charles Cowan. Burton Kitchen. Anthony Tovaraz, Donald Marunovieh, Herbert Takata. Hugh Allison. Charles Mvrick Seroml Rott'---Annabelle Aldrich, Roberta Burland. Elsie Phillips. Elna Harris. Betty Slripp. Bob Hansen. Norma Phillips, .lohn Zupan. Allen Dethlefsen. Joe Thomas. Third Rott'---Pearl Totten, Marv Cecil Farris. Irene Hushbeck, Marx' Diklich. Julia Richardson. Front Rott'-A-lrma Beck. lfvelvn XVomack. Helen Brown, Blanche Herbert. Pearl Kendall. Irene Bongiovanni. Millard Coors, Alfred NVarner, Toshio Matushito, Kirby Bloom, Foster Hutchings, lid. Pistek. JUNIORS The Junior girls making all star teams were Pearl Totten. Margaret Fenwick. Julia Richardson. Irene Hushbeck, Emma Dong, and Jewel Ackerman for Speedball: Basketballgclulia Richardson and Irene l-lushbeck: Hockey- Pearl Totten. Mildred Moore. and Margaret Fenwick: Captain Ball-Irene Bongiovanni. Our class oflicers are George XVillis, President: Barbara Lyman, Vice President: Dorothy Trafton, Secretary: Joe Marsano, Treasurer: Norbert Ober- beyer. Yell Leader: Tony Resetar. Boys' Athletic Manager: Pearl Totten. Girls' Athletic Manager. Those holding student body oflices were Alice Ford, Girls' Athletic Manager: George Vvlillis. Boys' Athletic Manager: Anton Kojan, Yell Leader: .lack Lister, Assistant Yell Leader. Class members in our band who helped in winning the marching prize at Sacramento included Robert Bardell, Donald Marinovich, Elmer Harris, Ernest Victorino. Anton Kojan, Allen Dethlefsen. Billy Granger, Robert Dunn. Millard Coors. George Vklillis. and Elsie Phillips. Billy Granger took the first prize at the Sacramento contest with his saxaphone. Such representa- tion of our class in the activities of the school shows the versatility of its members and their school spirit, -ROBERTA BURLAND .na lv - , Page Nineteen TH E MANZANITA N s N Watsonville Union High School llfiindow and Back Row-ffDelbert Wadkins. John Benich. lvan Jones. Morton Dorey. Effie Engle. Lorraine Brinkworth. Marian Toft. Estelle Hopkins. Dorothy Rollins. Gilberta De Vlfald. Second Row-A-David Twitchell. Max Dean. Elvin Boxold. E. Downing. Barbara Hutchings. Anton Bulich. Dorothy Dickie. Third Row---Jean Morehead. Mary Liles, Helen Watters. E, Downing. Edith McKinney. George Eipper. Fourth Row---Earl Goon, Robert Gourley. Edwin Day. James Howard. Dean Delaney. Gordon Webb. Ralph Rhodes. Frank Totten. Bob O'Brien. Madelyn Hughes. Mary North, Lucille Bertelsen. Fifth Row---Victor Penner. Robert Silvear. James Kimoto, George Payton, Ray Giacoma. Tom Hudson. Eddie Wing, Harvey Stevens. Lois Bender. Clifton Bennett. Charlotte Hudson. Genevieve Thomas, Beth Gard. Marjorie Merrill. SOPHOMORES UR BIG plane. The Sophomore, piloted by Sterling Cottrell. is flying sky high on wings of high scholarship. music, and athletics. We climb higher and higher as the year goes on and win many honors. With such a crew of outstanding athletes The Sophomore has found itself the victor both in the sack light and inter-class baseball. Of course there never were such basketball players as Barney Perovich. Ray Giacoma, Eddie Wing. and August Varni. The midget team, composed mainly of Sopho- mores. nearly won the championship again this year. And of course these boys play football. Such track stars as George Payton, a first class sprinter. and one of the best ones in school, and Sterling Cottrell, who places in the high jump. will, when they are seniors. break all records. Of course the boys aren't the only ones who bring in honors in athletics. The girls do a great deal too. To look at Mary Liles or Josephine Ottaviano play speedball you would think that they were practicing to become first class football players. Besides having two on the school tennis team there are quite a few feminine Babe Ruths and many who are all stars in basketball and volleyball. - l' V Page Twenty Watsonville Union High School N N - T H E MA N ZA N I TA Buck Row und llundott'---John Vrloodburn. Ray Kirby. Tom liustura. Apheni Harvey. Edmund Brown. Howard Cottrell. NVilm:t Rhodes. Gerald Bezzel, Roma Durant. Jerry Bosley. James Jackson. Second Rott'---Cieorge Reilovich. Richard MacFarlane. Evelyn DeMange. Adele Harker. Third Roux---George Lechner. John Raflertv. Katherine Muzio. Leona Claudill. Eunice Mann. Helen Fraser. Bernice Dorch. Jenn Christensen. Mary Pierovich. Mildred Paulsen. lf-iurlh Rott'---Josephine Ottoviani. Marv Rinetti. Tillie Costa. Marv Kusanovich. Verna Penner. Beatrice Hayashi. Nancy Nightingill. Maxine Smith. Mary Gann. Fifth Rou.'H'lVlarthe Rome. Clementine Kusanovich. Marie Duarte. Rose Boasso. Ada Chadwell. Mattie Lou Simpson. RoseMary Nicholson. Eleanor Edsberg. Maria Brown. Esther Bradley. Anna Kralj. Beatrice Davies. Annie Goon. Jennie Lee. SOPI-IOMORES Then too we always have plenty of music since many of us are proteges of Mr. Carlyon in band and orchestra. There surely would be a hole in the band if the Sophs would take a notion to drop out. While many of the musical minded ones blow cornets, trumpets. and flutes. some try their best to sing. and think it would be fine to become famous prima donnas. Speaking of prima donnas we really have one. who is none other than Kitty Wasson. She proved so good in Glee Club that she simply had to be chosen for one of the leading parts in the operetta. Now we come to the bright side of the matter. About one-third of the Honor Society are Sophomores who positively shine in high scholarship. Some of these have belonged ever since they started High School and are well on their way to have a gold seal on their diplomas. At last after we have flown from one thing to another it is just about time for us to land: for in a short time we will be taking off in a new plane. The Junior. -HELEN TIPTON ,,.- i Page Tuperzty-one .Xllwrt .Xllun-I1 .Xrvliii-' Hurton T l-I E M A N Z A N I TA - - N Watsonville Union High School FRESI-IMEN HIS years freshman class had so much spirit or found so much business to do, that they secured permission to organize-something that no first year class has done for a long time. About two hundred and forty-seven in number, they are already showing their interest in outside activities as well as in their regular subjects, in outside subjects such as athletics. band, and Glee Club. There are eight freshmen in Band lf Jeanette Eckel, Bruce Rider, Una Hardy. Eleanor Foster, Sydney Hardy, Yoshiye Takata, Clifford Reed. The class is represented in the Scholarship Society by nineteen members: Fred Beazell, Dorothy Beer, Marguerite Blizzard, Jeanette Eckel, Eleanor Fos- ter, Charles Franich. Jack I-lammil. Florence Hoon, Hazel Derr, Helen Jane King, Eleanor Lopes, Grace Matiasevich, Josephine Montgomery, Winifred Pelley. Irene Ritchie. Margaret Stilwell. Flora Belle Stones, Erwin Thomas, and Cwladys Zobel. ilVlARGUERlTE BLIZZARD FRESI-IMAN ROLL Imrutliy lie-Pr lllemlolyn lilziine Jm- .Xl:'l:ih- Iiuln-rl Ang.-I lflorliiun Ai'1usli'1mg' .hum-s Asumi XVilHun Hauler Louis Halir-libro Milton Bzuiirrizigue- Fu-ml lleuzs-ll litlwl lie-1-li Page Twenty-Iwo Irene H1-illiy limi Iolnn 4 a 1-1 Irma he-1-li Mail-alvn Itin- I,leorge lim-ni.-ii liillie li:-'rnul Louis In-v Kuhn' Rosa Lei- It--tc:1.'i-liri Seth Iiivlt- Athos Hollzi Blzirgueritr- Hlizzaril Joe Booth Jerry Huxley Ile-th lsowniztn Esther Hruilley l'zlil4G' llixizlley Philip S, Braulley Huhertzl ltruve La Verne Uziinlvlme-ll Emily Cordozzi Helen Cnrdnzzt Dino CE-Sc'l1i Parlier Vhzin Donald Flizinmllei' Rohert Cliristiansen Blanvli i li1'istir- C'allie1'ine Civisley 4. 4? Watsonville Union High School f f I THE MANZANITA , 1 ,. :- . 2: Naioma l'l+-Ilan-,l Paul 4'--'npton Na:l.ne Connell XVilliam Purnell Lu-:ille Fottrell Aloha Cox XValter t'ritvhfield .lohn Cunha Louise Cunningham .lark Ilahnken XVilfred Daly Alton Dempsey Dale Irvin Dempsey Helen Dias Edward Diklit-li Steve' Dr-ering Jeanette I-It-l-tel A llen Joseph Ennis Merjeko Enomoto Edna Fagumles Kathleen Farris Mary Fioroviuh Eleanor Foster lla Foster Charles Iiraniu-li Bartley lialligan Ruby Gann Ailelina Garria Mart-ia Gihhin Clyde Gilhert Carl Owen Gorham Lois Gorham Paul Grizivh Bessie Gugale Donald Hagerty Fred XVilliam Hair Jack Hammel Ona Hardy Adele Harker Blanche Harlan Phyllis Hartwig tv . .1 FRESI-IMEN Pearl Hill Edgar Hot-kalsout Harriet Hood Florenve Hoon Merle Hoover Ma-lelyn Elizabeth Hughes Esther Mabel Hunter XVarren Hutt-hings Taakiko lketla Marian Irwin Fred Ishimaru Robert Jamison Arnold Johanson Makoto Kanlotanl Doris Kauffman Mani Kawai Roy Keith Katherine Kelez June Kentlell Hazel Kerr Helen June King Loretta Kirby Kaoharu Kusunioto Yoko Kobayasi Anna Kralj Harry Kivoek Mabel Lawrence John Liles Anne Lindbergh Lois Lit'-hfieltl Lloyd Long Eleanor Lopes Yoyoko Madokora XVilliam Maituza Raymond Mandeville Grace Matiasevich Frank Matulich Charles Mt-Closkey Rose McFarland Alvin Medetros Earldine Mello ,,..-- -QQ? Charles Merrell Kathleen Milladin Mary Milla-lin Arthur Miller l-Ellis Montgomery Josephine Montgomery Luita Moran .lark Muses Hiroshi Mukai Chester Murakami Virginia Nelson Nanvy Nipzlitlngill Herluf ulsen Joseph tlrr Harry usmer Haruko insult.:- Yerna tlwens Katherine l'ayloyx--h Vs'inifre-l IH,-lley Lambert l'ell1ss1er 1 'li rs Barney Perot' t Howard l'ete :on Doris Phillips Itulah l'ilp:rim Louis l'ista Tom Polk Allyn Quinn Vlifforil lie.--l Hohert lteh Mary Rest-tar Leslie llhotles Brut-e Hitler Anna Rilovn-li Irene Ri: hie l-Ilenore ltoflgers Joe Rmlritzues Ellamae Rogge Peter Sapro Kathryn Maile-ta Lu:-ille Svurich Stanley Sei-ontlo .lg Marie Selak Bertram Seller Ernest Shaggy Elinor Shen' Mattie Lou Simpson Maxine Smith Mabel Souza Florence Speegle Elizabeth Spenrer Katherine Spenver Anna Stetta Marpraret Stillwell Marion Stolivh Flora Belle Stone mllen Stoops l-Inlwin Storm George Street Hatsulte Suliekane Hisako Sugai Ki-nnetli Switzer Kiyoko Tatla Sliige Takeinoto Teil Tesman Eryina Thomas Peter Toyaraz Sunao Tsu:-hiyana Bernal Vmhenhauer Gregory Ylasteliiia Andrew Vurinir-li Haylnonil Yyeila Billy NYaki Carol XValters Richard XYatters Beatrice lYelili Janet XVliiting lioris XVilliams Eugene lYinso!t Zella NVinter Fred Yoshi-la Lucille Zar Uhiyiko Yoshli Glailys Zohel Page Tulenly - thret lf 'u '14- sims gi ,m :A-', f.-,.., .. ,.. 1..I 1.-,Liu Inglil. . 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II i. H I ' -4,- - . .I , .4 . -..n...l. - . -- FL . ' ' fmfsi ia-,. L' ' 1.. -. - 9 Y . g . . THE MANZANITA f 1 Watsonville Union High School WOULD YGU BELIEVE -ff f N X-XX? li E, XJ If I ' I 1 fy V- IR M -4 I 1 f. i- I l ll Q E A wgilll All III- A MI 'V K I A X I !f'XIiQ lf ' II A' wwf 'lf Il WI I f . llI.l'I'Nl WV I Il' I I I I 3 l'l ll I II POPULAR BLONDE OOLONCI IOL V V rw '-gf FI MARE LIP MMM A A I N gf' A .SIERRA CLUB HIKER OOT Y - If I LOST IN BODFISH CANYON ,vfffi IPL Iy A 7--,ARI wif Liga'-3' Pill ' AVUET R Il l mls lI Il I l OUR PRINCIPAL l l XX 'Is IXII' I1 lI DCTE5 ON SCENIC ,JI l J 'P Y 'I ' I ff I RAILINAYS lui jg' I DONG OVERPOWERED V A WSG SHI f-- a - - T .wx KMA Ili . '7 J? Ytil, l l ,f I3 Fl FRATERNITY X' I FEET I l INPIIRIATE I f l FACULTY 'Q 1 E R V fl OUR BOYS FINOLRINANIE THEIR HAIR Lwfmm i-2-- i ,, 5' tk Pugv TLL'I'n1g-four 5 MANQZANHITA I . 4 . wg -, X . EI.. ,- 5 - Inq-AM va ' I ' I' . 4 fu? ' . ' f fn 1 :,, .:'S vls. :ff gli ' . Vx - ,. sL'n .H-' Q-, rm ..1, vv ,ffbfvifxi . cv . wi, 3. ... w? ma-w 4 if V 1 . 1 ,5- ,.', AQJV - 'bf 5 ' px -.fn . 1' r n vw, sf 1: v I I Hi ,W f ' Jim W i. VV 1,4 1 LH O W Q f I J.-1 ' F l f . ' . f K, W. X , f f' I I V .1- ff drmgii , . Bdgefifwezxagpwidze 4 f . as 1+ ' 11 12... . U 'vi mf ! 1'5h'1-mlnmii' ' . . , 1 , v . 11s1ff:+gm:fL.Q THE MANZANITA f -f I Watsonville Union High School gl 1 V322 ld 'i ,t .1 ORCHESTRA Ilurk row--,Billy Granger. Harry Farrington, Chcsley Haydon, Hubert Putman, Henry Marshall. Ernest Victorino. Ona Hardy. Mary Farrington, Merton Carlyon Iron! row---Fred Matsuda. Ray Vyeda, Elliott Bradley, Ellis 'Needorr Lauretta England Aphcni Harvey. Pearl Hill. Jenn Bingham BAND April 26 was a great day for the band. At the State contest in Sacra- mento, they won first honors in marching and three solo prizes. They were invited by San Jose to march in the Fiesta de las Rosas parade on May 17. fConl1'nu.-d on page thirty-ttUo.j v .lltllltf TLL'L'l7ILl-,S14.X' Watsonville Union High School - N N T H E M A N Z A N I TA Front row--'Gerald Beazell. Charles Franich. Dorothy XVelch. Florabelle Stone. Margaret Stilwell, Eleanor Foster. Hazel Kerr. Eleanor Lopes. Florence Hoon. Helen Frasier, Winifred llelly. Dorothy Beer. Helen June King. Alice Chinn. Second row---Jack Hammil. Helen Stevens, Myrtle NVinters. Verna Lindgren. .lean Morehead. Lorene Cordoza. Emma Dong, Edith Boasso. Jane Holbrook. Eleanor Berkeley. Dorothea Ellis. Jeanette Eckel. Gladys Zobel, Josephine Montgomery. Marguerite Blizzard, Ethel Prasso, Ruth Lindgren, Grace Matiasevich, Irene Ritchie. Velma Galletly. Third row---Mrs. Tyler. Mary Farrington. Helen Watters, Grace Osmer. Fourth row---Charlotte Hudson. Anna Mann, Catherine Curtis. Luella Hudson. Rex Raymond. Beverly Van Gicsen. George Brugler. Ervina Thomas. Jack Baker. Hisa Saltata. Chusan Fujimoto. Fifth row---Elmore Eipper. Nick Alaga. Carroll Russell. Edward Sheehv, Edward XVing. SCHOLARSHIP FOR SERVICE HE PAST year has been one of the most successful yet enjoyed by the Scholarship Society in Watsonville High School. This organization has grown to be one of the main factors in school life. one of its leading activities. Membership in the chapter has steadily increased, the last semester of the school year showing an enrollment of 55 members. This is by far the largest in the history of the chapter. and as many of the members are underclassmen, prospects for the society in 1931 are bright. Activities of the chapter were many and varied throughout the year. A book sale was held for the purpose of buying a new honor scroll for the mem- bers who graduate with the gold seal on their diplomas. This was successful. and a large sum was realized. A banquet and joint meeting was held with the Santa Cruz Chapter at the Hotel Palomar in Santa Cruz. and the affair was so enjoyable that it is planned by the two chapters to make itwan annual event. The annual convention was held this year at Modesto. Those attending from Watsonville pronounced it the best ever. At this convention. as well as hearing Modesto's famous band. the delegates became acquainted with Honor Students from many other schools and with their ways of living up to the motto. Scholarship for Service. -ALLEN LOPES Page Twentyeseven T H E M A N Z A N ITA N s- N Watsonville Union High School t.4,LA.Q. . ,. .sfu--H N,-ul 4, ,E-ff! , 4, ,,-. l RT W l ART CLUB The Art Club. endeavoring to gain a better knowledge of modern art, has traveled to nearby art exhibits and has secured speakers to address the club on different phases of modern art, One of the most interesting speakers was Mr. C. B. Schafer of the art staff of the Shell Oil Company. The ofli.-ers were: Clifford Girdner. President: Jane Holbrook, Vice President: Jack England. Secretary and Treasurer: Earl Xklebb. Sergeant-at-Arms: and Miss Waite. faculty advisor. GLEE CLUB The songbirds have been very busy this year. Besides their annual operetta and their important part in the Christmas Pageant. they gave two assembly programs. and a public concert on May Oth. Page Ttwrittf-erghl - ..-Q . ' S ws3q.ifE?'.am 1 5v ,, 'L .7 BETTY LOU, THE DREAM GIRL Bctu' lou Xlxldrcd Pmrdnlcss, Xlrs. .-Xmlwnx lK'ndlulun, Anna Klmm 'l.m, llcndkrorm Chorus- ljnwrc lzlppcr. l.ola, Klarjorxc HAnscn. Bern' ll-u Q lrmunds-Esc llalw .,l.1qlf. ll-L7XlArg.1ru .Xlaga lrcnc Hushbecl-. Xlarvm lloclxalwout Glcn .Mlnmlr Rvvlwrt Slnrulwll llmlr 'wlnllmmrn XY0rtlu1nglwn Brooks Elliott l'vr.1dlc'u. .Xnmc Katlnrmnu Xlfuwn, Klr lam lrm' 'Czqrurlnu lw.'.1l lllrarcs xl.ll'gfll'Ul Alagn Xlmldrud P-.lulrucv Nlargmrllu P1l1.','Ar-l 'w.l:m EfI'UK'fT'l Xlarqm Cnlum l'1tJlfICvS llnuxxxlm Anna Xlann XX1mInd llullcv Ullw Rarwmln-.w l'lln Sqlvrulwr Inns Husllkwcl-. Dorf-thx' XV-glib Yum Angel. Yl-ll fkllord lllmmor l'wrl-lclux 'slnrwrll Hgnicn liumcc Xlnnn Xlzldnd Pmxlwn Klux llncrmvmqlu K.11ln'rlm XX'.1iwn Xl.1r.'Rulr.u l rvmmn llwnms Chic! Glen .xSl'lQfJfl larsl Xlllc XYJIIU luxu 'I'r.1zturx l,lmoru lnppur lglmur Sl-.1ll1g-Xrn lwlm fupan Xlgjvln llwl..:l1.L1L lrcl 'Wgdhxns llfTlCNIxvlClUHl'1x,l Clxltord lhgd ,l.1gl-. Xlhrrfn ,X l XV'.r1nx lrvn Nlw-.iull lla v l T H E M A N Z A N ITA N N N Watsonville Union High School LONG AGO IN JUDEA A star-a Babe-three kings from the east-the Christmas spirit per- vaded this tale of Herod's greed which could not prevail against the New King. On wings of song the carols by the glee club carried the spirit into the hearts of the audience. King Herod---Allen Lopes: Phares---Horace Jones: Marius---Wesley Gallagher: Slave --- Emma Dong: Slave --- William Lee: Guard --- Martin Lamont: Guard---Gerald Marcus: Darius---Earl Webb: Gaspar---Elliott Brad- ley: Balthazar---Jack Baker: Melchior---Walter Pellisier: Good Angel---Cecilia Kirby: Bad Angel---Dorothy Welch: Mary---Luella Hudson: Joseph---Clifford Girdner: Gabriel---Shirley Hollister: Announcer ---- Edith Boasso. - - CASTS FOR SPRING PLAYS - THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Prologue .. ,. Pearl Bohnett Perrughio ',-.,, Baptism . ..,... Elliott Bradley Grumio Hortensio . Clifford Girdner Curtis ........ Gremio .. ,.,,,,, Jack Baker Biondello ,. Lucentio Walter Pellissier Haberdasher L Trunio . ,,,,. Gerald Marcus Tailor ,,,,,, , Katherinu . .,.. Mary Crosetti Vincentio , Bianca .. ,,.,,. Vesta Angel lVidouJ .... .. THE MOUSE TRAP Mrs. Sommers .... Ruth Martin Mrs. Bemis Mr. Campbell ...., ...,,, W esley Gallagher Mrs. Miller ...r.r,., Hulda . , .. . .,......,........ Fern Arnold Mrs. Roberts Mrs. Curwen ....,,,,..,,,,,,.,..,,.... Helen Totten WILL O' THE WISP Will o' Ihe Wisp ....,. ....., P earl Bohnetr Poefs Wi'fe .....: Countrywoman ...., .......,,,,.. E dith Boasso Maid ,....,,,....,...,, ANNOUNCERS Page Thirty Anna Mann - Shirley Hollister - Luella Hudson Martin Lamont William Lee ..,. Allen Lopes Earl Webb Earl Webb Horace Jones Fred Alexander Grace Osmer Lauretta England Gladys Stoner Evelyn Buckingham Jane Holbrook WL.- Dorothea Ellis Watsonville Union High School f T I-I E M A N Z A N I T A COMMERCIAL INNOVATIONS HIS year two interesting new activities have been developed in the Commer- cial department. One is the assigning of students as secretary to the different teachers, who give them exams to type, letters to write, and various stenographic work to do. The girls enjoy this new kind of work, and the teachers appreciate the service. The second innovation was the work of the city Soroptimist club. They placed each commercial student in some business ofhce for the week of Easter vacation. All felt that this was a valuable experience. The two-year commercial graduates are Antone Bulich. James I-Ialward. Samuel McMurry. Mary Koike, Josephine Ottaviano. Steven Poggi. Ralph Rhodes, August Varni. Fern Arnold, Lois Bender, Lucille Bertelsen. Mary Capi- tanich. Tillie Costa, Adele Dennig. Marie Duarte. Ruth Freiermuth, Grace Fukomoto, Katherine Muzio, Mary Pierovich, Katherine Raniero. Martha Rome. Stella Tokich. Juanita Vvfoodall, and Marv Lubich. COOKING CLUB MENU FOR 1030 CAMP BREAKFAST ON THE ATHLETIC FIELD COOKING CLL'B BANQUET CAKE CONTEST BOSTON BEANS AND BROWN BREAD FEED FOOTBALL TRACK BASEBALL BANQIQIET FACULTY BANQUET TRIP TO SIT. HFRXION CABIN The menu of the activities of the 1930 Cooking Club covers in a few lines the good times the club members have had this year. All of these activities have centered around the preparation of food: and in this way the girls have had practice in preparing food in large amounts under different conditions,--not to mention the good times enjoyed and the social grace acquiredf NEW COURSE THIS YEAR The aim of the Home Management course is to develop a better appreci- ation of homes. and a better understanding and enjoyment of home making, The course includes study of the care and furnishing of homes. economic and scicial problems as budgeting. etiquette, child care and training. and home care o the sick. FINANCE COMMITTEE The Finance Committee was composed of Jack Baker, treasurer: George XVillis, boys' athletic manager: Gerald Marcus. assistant treasurer: Nick Alaga, Jr., student body president and Mr. Handshy. faculty advisori They met ap- proximately twice a month with the main purpose of auditing bills and con- trolling the spending and receiving of money. but they also discussed thoroughly all Student Body affairs as a sort of a sideline and often had students present at their meetings asking them for money for different school projects. The 1929-30 Finance Committee is now no more but Mr. l-landshy still remains as advisor of the 1931 committee. SERVICE CLUB Girls do skin knees. turn ankles, and get headaches-and it is to relieve such minor tragedies that the service club exists. Under the direction of Miss Liles the girls act as nurses in the Physical Education periods. -rf I!- + 57 5 Page Thrrlu-one T H E M A N Z A N IT A f f -f Watsonville Union High School PEP COMMITTEE The 'APep Committee was composed of Anthony Kojan, yell-leader: Jack Lister. assistant yell-leader: Anthony Resetar, Earl Webb, Clifford Gird- ner. and Gerald Marcus, Seniors: D. J. Daly, Joe Marsano, and Tommy Loughnane. Juniors: George Payton and Eddie Wing. Sophomores: Stanley Secondo, Freshman: and George Willis, Athletic Manager. The duties of these boys consisted in arranging football and basketball rallies, including a bonfire and a serpentine. and in helping the yell-leaders whenever help was needed. FRENCH CLUB Un soul Purses grow thinner with each English word spoken in the French Class. These frequent fines swell the treasury fund, to finance the Grande Fete, given each year in June by all the French Clubs. AhY Une lettreY Another French student has received his letter irom his Correspondent in France. During the first year, each student receives the name and address of a French boy or girl. ln this manner the students learn more intimately the customs and language of France. SPANISH CLUB Students taking second, third, and fourth year Spanish form clubs and meet at regular intervals during the year. Annually the A'espanoles are invited to participate in the Fiesta. This is one festival in which the gay caballeros and the senoritas gladly take part. This year. at the party held on May 9, Don Quijote, mounted on his trusty steed 6Rocinante'J, was seen vanquishing his Ucaballero andante enemies and lighting vigorous and valiant wars to make a name for himself. Then, to calm the spectators, a musical comedy was staged by the espanoles which succeeded in soothing the crowd. Enchiladas gave them energy which found an outlet in dancing. This annual Spanish party is just one of the major activities of the Spanish Clubs. They also held candy sales. the returns of which went to the fund to buy a score board. MEMBERS OF THE BAND The city and the High School are proud of their prize winning band. The following is the personnel of the band under the direction of Mr. Carlyon: Clarznels---Allen Dethlefsen. Clifford Girdner, Billy Granger. Hubert Putman. George Lechner, Jean Morehead, Bob O'Brien, Barbara Hutchings, Elsie Phillips, Jeanette Eckel, Edward Brown. Bruce Rider. Saxaphones---Yoshiyc Takata, Robert Dunn. Wilson Bader, Clyde Gilbert. Ernest Victorino, Morton Dorey. Henry Marshall, Tony Shagy. Flutes'--Charlotte Hudson, Eleanor Foster. Piccolo---Mary Farrington. Oboe---Helen King. Bassoon--'Donald Marinovich. Trombones-A-Jack Baker. Clifford Bennet, George Willis. Charles Leong, Chester Haydon. Walter Critchfield. Horns-A-Elliott Bradley, Harry Farrington. Robert Bardell. Harvey Stevens, Grover Dawson, Trumpets---John Woodburn, Elmore Eipper. Carroll Russell, Galen Foster, Richard MacFarlane, Gilbert Rodgers. Lorraine Brinkworth. Millard Coots. Drums---Fred Matsuda. Ona Hardy. Raymond Vyeda. Clayton Calkins. Barilonef-,Jack Lister, John Rafferty, Clifford Reed, Basses--,Elmer Harris. Paul Rafferty. Drum Majors'--Anthony Kojan, Carroll Russell. - -li'-'T -TFT 1- P - -Z 'if age Thirty-two Watsonville Union High School f f f Tl-I E MANZAN ITA Alt-iali. Joe Hixler. Seth Holla, Athos lilohm. Kirby liuurriague. Roy Hrune, XYilliz-ini Fesvhi, Dino Chanlller, I'mnal.l Purnell. Elmer ifullrell, Hmv.ir.l Vntlrell. Ste-rlinu Vox, Donal-I lhanipsey, Alton Dempsey, Dale Frese. Irvin Galligan, lsartlei Gorham. Carl Winsett. Eugenia KLlsuii1otu.Nao Linllgren. Leslie Miller. Hryulil Hamilton. Ernest Montg-'viiierg-', Elli Hanson, Harold Myri-gk, Pliarles Hirukawa, Hi-:au Phillips, Norman Holbrook. Elwmul l'is1e-R. Eflxval'-l Hutt-hings. Foster Platt. Rubs-rt Kimuto, .lame-S Svzirlyruiigli. I-Ilwinnl Matsushitai. Tosh: Mi-Daniel. Hlilhi-.il-lt Sheehy, l-lui:--ne Skeels. .luke Switzer. Kenneth 'l'al-cenmto, Shiga 'l'lmni1rsnn, Claude l'n1lei'xx-mill, l'i'est-in XYehb. Earl XY-eenlon, Ellis XVerner. Alfred XYe-rner. Ulizirles White, tflmrles FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA HE AG CLUB of the W.U.H.S is one of the most active organizations in the High School. The members number fifty boys. all interested in the future of agricultural pursuits. Recently a charter was received admitting the Ag Club to the Future Farmers of America Association. This is a national organization of agricul- tural students. I The Ag Club has a Wide range of activities including judging. athlet- ics. beach parties. meetings of the club, banquets, and the publishing of a monthly magazine. The judging of livestock. dairy cattle. products, agronomy, and farm mechanics is conducted in State. The judging teams have attended the meets in Los cisco. San Luis Obispo, Davis, Oakland. and Sacramento. meets. A large number of ribbons. cups, and trophies have These testify to the skill of Watsonx'ille judging teams. Athletics are prominent in Ag Club affairs. Many poultry. trees. dairy many parts of the Angeles, San Fran- besides many local been won this year. of the members are on the High School teams. The Ag basketball team enjoyed a very successful season in the City League and with other Ag teams this year. The Ag Club also sponsors a magazine. called Better Agriculture. which is published monthly by a number of boys elected for this office. All articles are Written by the members of the Ag Club. The Pajaro Valley Agriculture Club welcomes any student interested in studying agriculture. STERLING COTTRELL '5- , Page Tl7i'rrt1-lhwu 'u '14- sims gi ,m :A-', f.-,.., .. ,.. 1..I 1.-,Liu Inglil. . I -5 I I.I,- I. I I ,- Y ..If.- 3,-1-.115 ,..5,,:I4f. I a 5 . I . . 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H I ' -4,- - . .I , .4 . -..n...l. - . -- FL . ' ' fmfsi ia-,. L' ' 1.. -. - 9 Y . g . . TH E MANZAN ITA I I I Watsonville Union High School I-ll-Y CLUB Stanley Secondo Clifford Girdner Glenn Ashcraft Allen Lopes Galen Foster Gilbert Rodgers John Liles Edward Sheehy Richard XVatters Max Dean Hisa Saltata Marvin Hockabout Jack Dahnlcen Bruce Rider Charles Cowan Millard Coots Robert O'Brien Jack Moses Edward Dong GIRL RESERVES Burk row---Elna Harris. Verna Lindgren. Apheni Harvey. Edith Boasso. Mrs. Dresser. Dorothea Ellis, Katherine Wasson. Catherine Curtis. Anna Mann. Alice Ford. Harriet Hall Second row---Muriel XVilson, Catherine Rainero. Marguerite Blizzard. Irma Beck. Rose Boasso, Marjorie Lawn, Bessie Gugale, Alice Chinn Third row--Kathleen Milladin. Rosalie Lindgren. Mary Milladin. Helen Brown. Ethel Beck. Blanche Herbert. Fern Arnold. Lois Gorham. Annie Goon From row-A-Roberta Bruce. Mildred Bardmess, Marjorie Merrill. Georgia Hrepich, Leila Rhodes. Florence Hoon ii- xi 7 lf' -in Page Thirty-four X NV WdEso'n-villle Union High School N N T H E M A N Z A N IT A I IIJIIIIIIIIIIJI 111111111::: l:l1l:1::1IlM LVVERXXRY 9 :- A I 0.744 vs Livrvltr' -P 7' i f '5- Page Thirty-five T I-I E M A N Z A N I TA - N -. Watsonville Union High School .. WINGS AND THE GIRL PRING had sprung. Gee, but it was a keen day. Jim's thoughts as he lay under the old apple tree in his back yard amounted to about this until he thought of Gay. Gay, he thought. was so sweet. He just couldn't see how she could stand that sissified piece of humanity called Lawrence. He'd heard this Lawrence was supposed to have a way with girls. Well, all his life he'd been doing things to make Gay like him, and now she'd turned him down for this Ladies' Man. He'd been the big panic when he made that touchdown his last year in college. Gay had been glad enough to be with him there. Oh, well, such is life. Suddenly he heard the roar of a motor. An airplane sailed dreamily through the sky. As he watched, it sailed off toward the sunset like a great bird. That was it. That's just what he'd do. He'd get Gay thenf He jumped up and clambered into Shake-and-Shudder. which convulsed out of the drive- way just in time to see a yellow roadster skim by. In it he recognized Gay and that Lawrence. He gritted his teeth and steeped on the gas so hard that Shake- and-Shudder groaned protestingly. He'd show them! During the weeks that followed. Jim and his Dad made a trip to Detroit. and .lim returned highly excited. He was seen at the airport very often after that. Some people wondered who owned the small blue plane that was seen so often sailing over their heads. One warm afternoon Jim walked up Gay's front door step. Gay was sitting on the porch apparently waiting for someone. Hello, Gay! .lim sprawled out on the porch swing without an invi- tation. Gay didn't seem pleased to see him. Her hello was rather cool. How long before you'll be getting tired of that 'mamma's boy,' Gay? .lim drawled. You know. Gay. I can't admire your taste when you pick on a person like Lawrence. Mlieep quiet. Gay flared: 'Lawrence is a gentleman and that's more than I could say for you. He's earned money and has a car that amounts to something. not an old wreck that looks as if it might come to pieces any minute. She gave a scornful glance at poor Shake-and-Shudder. Get off my porch right now, Jim, and don't come back again. As for going with you- it's 'no' for all time. I like to be seen with gentlemen. boys who amount to something and can do things. That was some speech. Gay: couldn't have done better myself. Jim made no mole to withdraw. Get out of here right now. Jim, or I'll have Lawrence throw you out when he comes. Gay nearly smiled at the utter ridiculousness of this. To save herself she stomped her foot and gestured the way which he was to leave. .lim laughed, I can't picture Lawrence throwing me off this porch. I just can't. I might muss him up, you know. Well. he yawned. A'we're going riding in my airplane: so come on. -if , e 'Sf Page Thzrltf-six Watsonville Union High School N T H E M A N Z A N I T A Your airplane. Gay permitted herself some sort of a smile. Really, Jim, you needn't start lying to get me to go out with you. If I waited for you to buy an airplane and learn to fly it. I'd be gray. Lawrence is going to get one some day. 1 Come on. Gay. l've had enough of this. VNfe're going for a ride in my airplane right now. Jim. you let go of my arm. Stop dragging me: you'll ruin my shoes, Ohf I wish Lawrence would come. Jim. let go of me. Shut up and walk. You won't ruin your shoes if you lift your feet. and if you keep quiet. I won't find it necessary to smear your lipstick. Get in. I won'tf Gay positively yelled, Jim climbed in Shake-and-Shudder. pulling poor Gay in beside him. :Xfter the engine got started. Jim could hardly hear Gay. She hollered for a while. but as she found she was wasting energy. became quiet. When they reached the airport, Gay stole a look at Jim. who was grin- ning, and then said haughtily: You're not trying to make me believe you have an airplane are you. Jim? For an answer Jim pulled her out of the car. over to a small, blue air- plane. and plopped her in. A young boy with a wide grin and freckles helped him get the engine started. and before long Jim and Gay were sailing through the sky. For quite awhile Gay was silent. Then as Jim turned the plane toward the sunset she smiled and said softly, Jim, I could sail on with you like this forever and ever. Maybe you will. Jim grinned. fThen you may be sure came the Iitting climaxfl -MADELYN HUGHES, '33 Tl-IE WIND The wind down from the snow-clad mountains swept. And moaning roamed o'er bleak and barren land. Then mad with lonely anguish. up it leapt And scattered wildly leaves on every hand. Then shrieking. raving blew o'er desert sand Until on hearing OC631'1'S solemn tone. His anger fled as touched by magic wand: And to her poured his woes in mournful moan. Then back again to mountains-wailing. sad. and lone. -HELEN NIATSUDA. '3 O + 8' Page Thirlyaseuen THE MANZANITA N N N Watsonville Union High School PORTRAIT OF MOLLY F THE president of the United States should give an inspiring talk in assem- bly it would be like Molly to approach him shining-eyed and exclaim: Oh, Mr. Hoover, that was great! And the President, would smile into her eager face and feel that his talk had indeed been worthwhile, Little Susie Soph has the same feeling when Molly congratulates her on some small achievement. Molly never lets a word of sincere praise go unsaid. Wherever she is, her enthusi- asm and good spirits encourage others to do their best. In the classroom she warrns the teachers heart by her understanding of her aims and by her co-opera' tion. In the same way she is a leader in athletics. Indeed, whether she is getting a line in a play just right. perfecting her back-hand stroke, or learning Spanish verbs she perseveres until she masters the difliculty. At a party, she forgets everything else and enjoys herself with whole- liearted happiness that radiates to all with whom she comes in contact. Thus Molly represents an ideal high school girl-an all-round good sport, the kind of girl every other girl student likes to have for a friend, the kind every boy student would like to have for his girl friend. and the kind every group desires for a member. Do you know Molly? You see her every day at school. W.U.H.S. is certainly proud to claim her. A LITTLE WHITE I-IOUSE fIVrziIten for Home Management Course! A little white house, so neat and clean. With a shingled roof and trimmed in green, A little white house with a fresh smooth lawn And myriads of flowers bedewed at dawn, Through which soft breezes murmur and sigh- A little white house with hollyhocks tall Keeping their post at the garden wall. A little white house with a fireplace And rows of books in a tall bookcase, A little white house with a window seat Wluere golden sunbeams softly beat, A little white house.-and when we roam lt's the little white house that calls us borne. -L ORENE CoRDozA, '30 e '? Page Tlvzifw-t'la.I7! Watsonville Union High School f f f THE MANZANITA WISE-TCO LATE AVE you the faintest idea of how a so-called student feels when the realization at last comes home to him. that he has no chance of gradu- ating with his class? The victim of this tragedy of high school life will joke and laugh out' wardly about the matter. but inside he has a feeling of regret and disgust for himself that he can never forget. To illustrate the point. here is a case from our own high schoolz A cer- tain boy had a great time in his freshman year, The same was true in his sopho- more year. He failed in almost everything, but his good times kept him from caring, and worst of all from thinking ahead. ln his junior year he began to wake up: he thought he wanted to go to college. In his senior year he finds he has awakened too late-too late to graduate this year. but not too late to realize his mistake and repent, in more ways than one. For instanceAthere are the times he must explain, must make excuses for his failure to graduate: there are the social functions of his class which he may not attend: there is that sacred part of the annual picturing the graduating class, where his picture will not be seen: and there is that night in June when his friends and classmates of the last four years will sit on the graduating platform and with happy hearts and smiling faces receive the reward for their effort. Then there looms ahead that long year he must come back-the year he must mingle with people younger than he, not of his class. With his old friends gone, he must think over what he might have done had he not been a fool. Every year a few such unthinking pupils are left behind. Sometimes they lose heart and never graduate. Can underclassmen be made to realize that failure to study means failure to graduate? That it means an uncomfortable. remorseful fourth year? lf so, this has not been written in vain, If a single underclassman now wasting his time will change his ways. this story of an ever-present ache has been worth the while of a senior-wise too late. -Anonymous. '31 BIRD THOUGHT What thinks the hawk who rides the sky Of the noisy, man-made bird flying by: What does its whirring engines roar Mean to that speck in his quiet soar? Does he think. What monster bird is this That shatters the silence of heavens bliss? No more are the clouds his own to span He must share them now with the race of man. -DoRoTHi' WELCH, '30 ,- - 1 l' 'K-:Z 'if . , r Page Thirty-mm' THE MANZANITA I ' f Watsonville Union High School NIGHT RALLY Blaze high. old rally fire so bright. Kindle zest and a will to win: Such a Wildcat spirit begin That none can stem our strong teamsmightl -GALEN FosTER, er al. '3O. SHE WALKED AWAY SMILIN6 She walked away smiling- Into the night, Turned, waved her hand, And passed out of sight. Why should I cry for her Dead tho she be? She danced away joyously. Smiling at me. -MARY LILES. '32 THE THUNDER The thunder comes Like a roaring lion: It lunges on into the distance Then returns to show Its mighty powers unseen. -ROBERTA MANN, '31 DAYBREAK Into the dawning. clear and bright. Out of the shadowy clouds of night The earth is plunged as rises the sun- The long night is o'er, and day has begun. The cock crows loudly over the wall, And everything living wakes to his call: The woodland creatures. one by one, Creep out of their lairs to bask in the sun, A meadow-lark sings in the field close by, As she sees her mate flying down from the sky: And all of Nature unites to greet The new-born day. and make it complete. -C. HUDSON, '32 7 I ILIL' forly Watsonville Union High School - TH E MANZANITA Aug. 26. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. THE FLIGHT OF TIME Contactf Took off on our annual Endurance Flight amid the squeaking of new shoes and questions about vacation. How we hate to admit we're glad to be back. n Do-nou-chi-waa-nibelfff Indians? Vwlell. maybe not. but George Payton. Sterling Cottrell. Carroll Russell. and Allen Lopes ran the gauntlet at noon for their initiation into the Golden VJ Society. First Assembly. Alma warbled. ' T On with the feetsball seasonf Oakland Tech drowned us out 2010. but are we down-hearted? Dearie me. nof Noon dances are with us again. And what's this we hear about Frosh Uwalking home from slaughter houses: beaches, and such? Three rousing cheers for l-lollisterf Our light-weights won 6--l-l. Senior elections. Mr: Scott reveals the wonders of reforestration to our naive 1there's a good wordl optical organs. Ahoy theref Pirates in our midst. The whole Student Body was forced to VValk the Plank with the Glee Club. Was that our own Skilly or Al Jolson we heard singing in Assembly? Art Club blossoms forth with a Speaker. Oo-ohf Witches and goblinsf the only things which ever caused the stalwart sons of W. U. H. S. to tremble. Mr. Dyke murderedff Oh. excuse please. a slight mistake in the name. van Dyke. After school the Aladdin Players showed us what happens YVhen the Clock Strikes. Vvlhat is this world coming to? The boldness of the younger gen- erationf Two Frosh dared to speak in Assemblyf ff l-lorrorsf The Big Parade. Senior papers on the Causes of the American Revolution due today. Ohf the midnight oil that was burned that P.M. On this'night. with our bonfire as a beacon. we signaled our rivals that we were ready to do or die. We diedf S. C. sent us into a tail-spin with a score of 13-7. An interesting game. Early to bed. early to rise. and three square meals a day. makes a girl healthy. happy. and fat. So quoth the Reformed and the Reformer in Mrs. Briggs's Health Skit. Mr. President. l move the Journalism students be given power to expend S-- on their trip to Stanfordfff Motion defeated. 12-13. The Oral English classes gave a beautiful interpretation of what occurred Long Ago in Judea. Alas. there comes a time in all good childrens lives when vacation must end. First League B. B. Game with Salinas. At the rally we saw the thrilling episode of the dazzling creature Vanilla totherwise known as Happy Girdnery being snatched for shall we say snitched?1 from the clutches of the Master Mind lalias Carroll Russellr by her daring hero Stonewall lsometimes called Stony or George Copriviza. t , 4. ,..-- Y Q viii' T 1- Tir- A Page I' urtu A one Tl-IE MANZANITA I I Watsonville Union High School Jan. 13. Whuzza matter with our bells? They took the day off. Jan. 17. Skits from the Operetta were presented. Behold the noble Seniors in their Blue and Gold sweatersf Jan. 24, Betty Lou. Jan. 27. One week from this date we were able to break the news gently to the Frosh that the Freshman-Sophomore Competition had taken place and that they were sort of on the losing side. By the way. was that a delirious kangaroo I saw leaping around on the field? No, my dear. only Sterling Cottrell getting into the midst of things. Jan. 28. Groanl groanf The Sexes ye always have with ye. Feb. 7. Skates. Feb. 10. English IV class went to see A'The Taming of the Shrew. Feb. 14. Midgets sixf They made the first score of its kind in the history of CCAI. 22-01 Feb. 20. Short stop to refuel our planes. The Cooking Classes had a Bean Feed after school. Feb. 28. In behalf of the team I wish to thank the Student Body for these awardsv-- Mar. 12. What measley critters some of us turned out to be. Mar. 18. Pastel formals or white sports? Mar. 27. No, I don't care anything about the water. Free? Oh, well, you know I always did want to learn to swim- and so merrily on to Santa Cruz. April 2. Livingston: The Highway Patrol does not want to arrest youf' We wonder. April 5. Scholarship delegates up bright and early and on their way to Modesto. Flate tire at Gustine. Dis-Ciustinef April' 9. Turn back, oh, Time, in thy flight. With a pioneer speech by Edward White. April 23. Trained dogs amaze the assembly. Which side of a dog grows the most hair? Ask Mr. I-Iandshyf April 25. Kellogg lthe bird many- We can get along with others if we just find their pitches. A April 26. Hola! I-Iolal Who won the Track Meet? Our only real competi- tion was the Ere. A good name is rather to be desired than much silver and gold. Our band brought home the good name and the silver, so why worry about the gold? April 28. What price eclipses? W.U.I-I.S. is minus several panes of window- glass. May 1. A Short Play, in fact, a Very Short Play. TROUT-Where are all the faithful members of W.U.I-I.S. who usually give us a run up the stream this date of each year? AN ANSWERINC1 WIND-Still faithful, but faithful to an- other standard. I saw them cheerfully C?J spending their holiday working on the Oral English plays. May 7. Scholarship Society plays host at after-school dance. May 16. Juniors and Seniors get together for their annual Big-Time. June 15. Oh, you Juniors! You may be sitting on top of the world now, but you'11 be burning the midnight oil this time next year! June 20. ALOHA. -CATHERINE CURTIS, '30 Page Forty-I -T-7 -T '3- USO . ,-1',.LU X ., l y-:VIEW 4111. mi V F. -X X A M1-ATNN ,Z?fA'1'N-5!fT'fA 1: 1 :,:,,.,, , F 1 NLE MQ I X .JN if 1. -l Q - ZZYHTI M af c u. W Ili a : M .A - 1551 11111 Y -CHIQ5. Lfflvcf' -P - , ' ' A Pagelforrg-rlzree is , ' ' -, 'hy-41' -'. H. , .,f', 'Lg' -A-Nj. -.g.,.v Ar -- .-!iL1b.h2.'1ni'2'A :TmaE. LMl.nf ffl . ' '.'I: f .5 , . Yr, Q I ,N F 'IA 1511- .--1 - v' . ,' - qua I I , . , ! Q 1 -'bn' - 1 -U- wjr 2' Mugs ' glus' V , I 15' i , 1, x o ' f , . ,' 1 . .u-. Q 1 Q'I , I .3 Y r,l -, Sig? 'Ju ' 4 ' 4. Q ef! rp '- -- -1- I 1 H A THE MANZANITA -. N N Watsonville Union High School I l ln ' I I 1 43 1 1 - FOOTBALL - IIEAVYWEIGHT Top Rott'---Assistant Coach Christensen, kVill'red Drake. Gerald Nlarcus. Merle Buehler, Tony Resetar, i'Ghuck Merrill. XVes Gallagher, Cyril Kennedy. Emmett for Edmund?l Downing. Coach Linslrum Ixlnldle Row- fErnest Victorino. Fred Harker, Jack Baker, Joe Marsano, Alvin Edwards. Grover Dawson. August Varni, Ed Sheehy. Edmund lor Emmett?l Downing. from Riftuf--Captain George Brugler. XVallace Griswold, George XVillis. Elmer Skillicorn, Antone Kojan, Homer Bryan. Ray Alviso. Augustine Silva Peaehv lMaseotJ FOOTBALL - LIGHTWEIGHT Bad: Rott'---Frank Polifka, Eerrcn Cathey. Harry Van liaathoven. Bob Angel, Sterling Cottrell. John Litchfield. Assistant Coach Burdick Middle Row---Paul Hockabout, Delbert Vvladkins. James Jackson, Peter Sapro. Howard Buckley. Harrv liwock. George Payton, Louis Antognani limnz R-'tu'-Alienneth Marshall, Louis bertom, Eddie XVing. Edgar Hockabout. Armando Marsann, Norbert Obermeyer, Ray Giacoma. XVilliam Lee Peachy llVlascotJ 's ' Pugh' l'io1'ILl-It lui' Watsonville Union High School N N N T l-l E M A N Z A N I T A FOOTBALL VERY once in a while a school gets some sort of a complex and can not win no matter how hard it tries. This was the trouble with the W,U.H.S. football team this year, The first game was with Oakland Tech. the champions of Oakland the year before. The Wildcats dropped this by a 20 to 0 score. Next we traveled to foreign fields to do battle. San Luis Obispo being our opponents. This was the longest trip any XV.U.H.S. athletic team has ever taken. Vile again met defeat. 13 to 6. San Jose next came over with a squad of 40 young giants, and beat us 25 to 0 in our last practice game. The week after, Red Dog Brugler was chosen heavyweight captain. The following Saturday our league season started, and we traveled to Monterey. The Fishermen fooled our inexperienced team with a dazzling array of trick plays and took a 34 to 0 verdict. Hollister. last year's league champions, came to the Cats' lair and re- turned home with a 13 to 6 victory. The constant tough breaks in injuries and close-but-losing scores began to prey upon the morale of the team and showed up in the playing. Salinas. with a classy team and big line men. swamped the disheartened XVildcat crew 51 to O. Pacific Cirove caught the locals still in their slump and trimmed them 27 to 19. King City next took us down 13 to 12. We just couldnt seem to get started. Then-the big game with the Santa Cruz Cardinals. lt is a matter of history how the W.U.H.S. heavyweights held Santa Cruz to a hard-fought 13 to 6 victory. The Cardinals were rated as being by 30 or 40 points the better team. The lightweights under Coach Burdick enjoyed a most successful season. They played only two practice games: one with Hollister. which they won by a 44 to 6 score: the second with Salinas, lost by a 26 to O score. In their first league game. led by Captain Lee, they tied lVlonterey's lfmiteds 12 to 12. This was the first indication that they were to have a suc- cessful season. Next they met Hollister and sent them home again on the short end of the score: 16 to O was the count, Salinas next fell. to the tune of l3 to 6. The Salinas boys were so sur- prised they were in a daze after the game. The Wildkittens did not have a game for three weeks, except for a prac- tice tilt with Berkeley. which they lost 25 to O. Next they met Santa Cruz for the championship. The XVildkittens were too nervous in their crucial game, and fumbled away their chances to win: 18 to 7 was the final score. Page Forltx-five THE MANZANITA N - N Watsonville Union High School A 1 - J ' ,., ,I BASKETBALL-UNLIMITED Top Rim'-Y-Fred XV.idltins Merle Buehler. Vkfes Gallagher. Nick Alaga, Steve Sambrailo, Antone Kojan. Coach XVes Linstrum. Serum! Rott'---Ray Alviso. VVallace Griswold, Captain George XVillis. NValter Shew, August Varni. Peachy lmascotl BASKETBALL HREE fast fighting teams were put on the Hoof this year by W.U.H.S. Although we didn't win the championship. we were the runners up in two divisions and third in another. 1 The heavyweight team, led by Captain Willis, was a strong contender for the championship, landing in second place. The unlimiteds lost their cham- pionship by 7 points, 2 to Monterey and 5 to Pacific Grove. The lightweights started the season as set-ups for the other teams, but developed into one of the most formidable outfits in the league and ended in second place, one game behind the Santa Cruz Cardinals. The midgets were without the services of their coach in the first two league games and lost to inferior teams. After Coach Jamison's return they swamped their next four opponents. I-IEAVYWEIGI-ITS The teams first opponent was the Salinas Junior College. The Jay See boys were entirely outclassed by our hardwood ramblers and returned home with the short end of a 26 to 13 score. 1 Next we journeyed to San Jose and engaged in a nip and tuck battle with the Garden City boys. It was San closes night: we tasted our first defeat by an 18 to 19 count. Page Forrq-su Watsonville Union High School a T I-I E M A N Z A N I T A The greatly heralded University of California l30's were our next opponents. It was in this game that the locals showed their true form. They outplayed the Bear Cubs the entire game and much to the surprise of the dope- sters trimmed their rivals 29 to 21. lt was the fastest game on the auditorium court in years. The Wildcats let down a little in the next two practice games and were beaten 27 to 19 by Galileo. champions of San Francisco. and 23 to 20 by Alameda. The next Friday our teams traveled to Salinas and made up for the beating in football by taking the cowboys into camp by a 17 to 10 score in the first league game. The big cowboy team was no match for our speedy casaba tossers. Monterey was the second C.C.A.L. opponent. and the Wildcats jour- neyed there. This game was the hardest of the year, but the Wildcats could not find their shooting eyes. We led the Toreadors until two minutes before the game ended, when they scored 2 baskets. to give them a 14 to 12 lead, which they held until the game ended. King City proved no match for us and fell, to the tune of 23 to 8. Pacific Grove, the league's champions. caught us in our worst off night of the year. The Cats missed enough shots to put a dozen games on ice: while Pacific Cirove sank a majority of their shots. They beat us by only five points in spite of the off night. The next week we had a bye. but Coach Linstrum secured a game with the San Jose State Teachers College. The locals were in a trance for the first three quarters and the score was ll to -lr against them, but in the last period they got under way and tied the score ll all as the game ended. ln the extra five minutes' play-off we won the game 16 to 13. Next came Santa Cruz. 'fthe big game. to add to the rivalry. Coach Briggs, former Wildcat mentor. was coaching the Cardinals. The auditorium was filled with 2000 shouting fans. Coach Linstrum's crew took an early lead and were never headed. Although Santa Cruz threatened occasionally. the Wildcats held the whip-hand throughout. The score was W.U.H.S. 22. Santa Cruz 16. LIMITED The lightweights started slow. but showed steady improvement as the season progressed. Their first fracas was with the San Jose five. San Jose had a champion- ship machine and after a tough battle vanquished our limited by a 19 to 13 score. Before the league season opened. the limiteds engaged in several practice tilts with home teams. and had fair success. The Vvlildkittens showed promise when they beat the Salinas team in their first league game. The lead changed hands half a dozen times before the final Whistle gave Watsonville a 17 to 16 victory. Captain Zobel's steadiness helped in critical moments. Nlonterey felt our skill when we swamped them 13 to 5 in the second league encounter. I - if if-A-': f 5 - Page Fortu-sever' THE MANZANITA I I J Watsonville Union High School 9 BASKETBALL-LIMITED Twp Rfnu---Glen Ashcrafr, Bob Angel. Arthur Atteridge, Coach Howard Burdick. 1 ,wer Row---Grover Dawson. Barney Pcrovich, Captain Dale Zobcl. Ralph Rhodes. Havilliah Malsbury. BASKETBALL-MIDGET Top Row---Norbcrt Obcrmcycr. Pctcr Sapro. Ray Vasconccllos, Mitchell Stetta. William Lee. Lower Rou:---Herman Armstrong, Eddie XVing, Captain Ray Cuiacorna, Edgar Hoclmbout. .lack Moses. -1-,,, -A- Puge Forlg-cigl7f Watsonville Union High School f I TH E MANZANITA The highly touted King City team was our next opponent. But repu- tations meant little to the Wildkittens, and they trampled the Windy City five under foot by a score of 23 to 12. Crippled by injuries the Kittens met their first defeat at the hands of Pacilic Grove. Z3 to ll. Gonzales was next. and fell by the wayside by a I2 to 9 score. Santa Cruz had to play super-basketball to subdue the fighting Wild- kittens. The score stood 13 to l2 in the Cardinals' favor at the end of the third quarter, but the tired Kittens fell under the onslaught of a fresh Cardinal five. 24 to 14. Boulder Creek was our last opponent. The Wildkittens' second string beat them 12 to 7. The limiteds were the surprise team of the league-making a splendid showing out of green material, MIDGETS The Midgets were a powerful aggregation and should have been the champions, but lost Coach Jamison through illness at the beginning of the season and were disorganized in their first games. There are only a few midget teams in these parts: so the boys had to play town teams for pre-season games. These they trounced soundly. Raymond Giacoma, flashy forward, was elected Captain. Our first game was at Salinas. when the Cowboy Babes trounced our sadly disorganized crew by a 12 to 5 count. Monterey next caught our mites still in the hands of 'lloe Slump and eked out a 7 to 5 victory. The Kittens returned to form against King City and scored a 31 to ll victory. Pacific Grove came into our lair leading the league: and left plastered with a 21 to 3 defeat. Gonzales offered little resistance in the next game and was downed 28 to 13. Our flyweights reached their best form when they downed the Santa Cruz Cardinals 24 to 0. The contest was not close at any time. lf the championship were to start over in any of the three divisions. W.U.H.S. teams would have equal chances with any team in the league. ATHLETICS UNDER I-IANDICAP Though the Wildcat athletes have a generous supply of athletic equip- ment, they are under a serious handicap without a gymnasium. They are forced to dress in one small room in the old high school build- ing. There are only enough lockers for one sport at a time. lf a student wishes to practice one of the spring sports. he is unable to do so because all the lockers are being used by the football teams. The locker room is also situated so that the boys have to go several blocks to practice basketball and two to practice football. track. and baseball. They hope that the townspeople will finance a good gymnasium in the next bond election. 9- L Page Forlu-nm T I-I E M A N Z A N IT A f -f -f Watsonville Union High School if ga A253 E Back mtv---Coach Alvin Hollenberg. Joe Marsano, Bill McGrath. Pete Scurich. Raymond Kirby, Fred lshimaru. Coach Wes Linstrum Second row---Ray Alviso. Tony Reselar. D. J. Daly. Shigeo Wada lCapt.l. August Varni, Stephen Sambrailo. Nicholas Alaga. Les Rowan Third row--'Elvin Boxold. Del Gard. Pinnegar and Peachy lMascors4l, Harris Vv'hite. Louis Bertone BASEBALL VER fifty boys turned out for baseball this year. forming two squads. Alvin Hollenberg, Ag teacher. took charge of the rookie squad. This was the team on which all the younger players were put. They practiced for about a month, and then the best of them were sent to the veteran squad under Coach Linstrum. Watsonville landed in a tic for second place in the league race. They were in the running for the championship all the Way, but in their crucial game with Gonzales, Alviso, the first string hurler, took sick. He was unable to play any part of the game, and the heavy Gonzales sluggers made short work of the relief pitchers. Alviso's best effort of the season was a no-hit game against Damon High of San Francisco. ln the same game he struck out 21 batters. He also pitched a ten innning 3 to 3 tie against Santa Cruz, fanning 18 Cardinals. The summary of the season's games is as follows: PRACTICE GAMES LEAGUE GAMES W.U.H.S. Opponents W.U.H.S. Opponents 2 . , Santa Clara . ....... 3 1 ,, W Hollister... 4 Z . . San Jose .. . 8 2 ,, , ,..,.,, Monterey ,,,,, 0 6 .. Morgan Hill .... ,.,, 4 2 , Salinas ..,.... l 0 .. Salinas ..... .... l 7 .... . . Gonzales. ....., ...., l 5 0 ....... Salinas .... 1 3 .... .Santa Cruz...,.... 3 9 Damon High. L. .... H 1 ' 'i Page I'-ll'-ly Watsonville Union l-ligh School x x N T H E M A N Z A N IT A 4 at-2 QQ UNLIMITED TRACK Back rotuu-Edward Shcehy, Stanley Sccondo. Joe Marsano Kirby Blohm, Lorenz Chiorich, Ernest Victorino, Coach XVcs Linstrum Second row---Arthur Grevstad, Homer Bryan, Milton Amidon, Sterling Cottrell Stephen Snmbrailo, Nick Pierovich. George Lechner Front rou:---George XVillis, Tonv Resctar. Gerald Marcus lCapt.I, Martin Lamont George Payton. Raymond Iiirbv LIMITED TRACK Back row---Edward Dong. Havilliah Malsbury, Barnet' Perovich. XVeslev Dodd, Burton Kitchen. Billy Brunc. Gilbert Rodgers. Gene Diaz, Kenneth Xlnrshall. Conch XVcs Linstrum Second row'--Del Gard, Ray Vasconcellos, Gordon XVehb, Verren Gathey. Ed, Downing. Harry Van Kaathovcn. Edward Eqrada, Louis Banchero. ,Inmes Iiimoto. George Eipper. XVm. Lee. Ray Giacoma. Tommy Hudson. XVJIIJQQ Griswold lCapt.I. Xlarvin Hockabout, Albert Bosworth Ifdgar Hocknbout ir- jf T ' Page Frflrl-one T H E M A N Z A N I TA - N Watsonville Union High School TRACK Y SCORING a crushing victory in the annual C.C.A.L. meet, the 1930 Wildcat track team proved they were the greatest cinder path team that XVatsonvil1e ever had. They won the first track championship for this school. and in every meet except the first, more than doubled their nearest opponent's score. The credit for placing such a team on the field goes to Coach Linstrum. When Linstrum first came to Watsonville in 1928, W.U.H.S. track teams were habitual cellar champs. ln his first year here Watsonville ended up fifth place in the C.C.A.L. meet: in his second year they took third place: and this year they won the championship with ease. Here is a summary of the season's meets: First meet: Watsonville, 6012 2 Sequoia, 3554 1 Hayward, 311.1 3 Hol- lister, 2314. Outstanding performances for this meet were Kojan's double victory in the sprints. Willis's running of the 440. and Resetar's broad jumping. Second meet: Watsonville, 82: Monterey and Pacific Grove, corn- bined, 40. Features of the meet were Kojan's running of 100 yd. dash in 10 sec- onds flat and the 880 yd. relay team's breaking of the track record in the time of 1 minute 35.5 seconds. The flying relay men were Anthony Kojan, Tony Resetar, George Payton, and George Willis. Third meet: Watsonville, 8212: Salinas, 3914. Kojan clicked the 100 in 9.9 seconds, his best of the season. ' Fourth meet: This was the big King City Invitation meet, in which 16 schools competed. Watsonville, 36 3f5: Santa Maria Cnearest opponentj, 16 4f5. Other schools: Redwood City, 16: Taft, 13: San Luis Obispo, 13: Salinas, 12: Pacific Grove, 6: Paso Robles, 5: Coalinga, 3 4f5: Moran Junior College. 2: Gilroy, 1: Monterey, 4f5: Hollister, 0: King City, 0. The feature of the meet was Wil1is's running the 440 in 51.9 seconds. C.C.A.l.. meet ffor championshipl: Watsonville, 52: Salinas, 26. Other schools: King City, 16: Pacific Grove, 14: Hollister, 12: Monterey, 3: Santa Cruz, 3. Wind held back the runners and made record breaking on the track im- possible. Resetar smashed the broad jump record with a leap of 22 ft, 253 inches. Just before the meet Marcus was elected Captain of the team. XVatsonvil1e took part in the big N.C.S. meet at Palo Alto with all the northern schools of the state competing. The Wildcats landed a third place with 1713 points. The points came as a result of Willis first in 440, Kojan first in hundred, Resetar a tie for third in 100, and second in the relay. ,ln the state meet at Berkeley Willis was the only Wildcat to place. He took fifth place in the 440. Kojan was ill, and could not compete. LIGHTWEIGHTS The lightweight -team was inexperienced, but led by Captain Griswold, they took fourth place in the C.C.A.L. meet. Outstanding performers were Griswold, Webb. Catley, and Lee. ,..-- if Page Fifly-ILL Woksonville Union High School N N N T H E MA N Z A N IT A - . -- - r 11111 A Westie Left lo right-A-Coach Ted Merryweather. Clayton Calkins. lilliott Bradley. Rodger Graves Makato Kadatoni. lllmore Eipper. Harry liwock. XValter Shew, Tony Shagy TENNIS HIS year for the first time tennis was made a major sport by the Student Body. Also for the first time a regular schedule of matches was arranged for the squad. Ted Merryweather of the Ag department consented to coach the boys. and under him they blossomed into a formidable squad. The team practiced during the winter months. when the weather per- mitted. They held the first match of the season in April, with the Salinas Cow- boys. Our youthful racketeers gave a good account of themselves and tied the Cowboys. They next met their ancient rivals. the Santa Cruz Cardinals. in a prac- tice match. The Cards were swamped under a 14 to 3 score. Following this they met their first C.C.A.l-. opponent. Monterey. The Toreadors were last year's champions and took the Wildcats into camp l-l to 3. Hollister was next, but forfeited all their matches. Pacific Grove. boasting an experienced team. beat us 12 to 5. It was in the next match that the Vwlildcats showed the result of the experience that they had gained. Vvlhen the Cowboys came over for their league match. they were sent home with a goose egg. while our court Wanderers took all l7 points. As the Manzanita goes to press it looks as though XVatsonville will land in one of the first three positions in the League race. 'QI' . T5- Ptrtyt' lililu-Ihree TH E MANZANITA ... - N Watsonville Union l-liglm School Grevstad goes over the bar fwhile D. Ready admires!-Willis breaks the tape in the 440-Kojan finishing the century in 9.9 scc-N. Lister ready to swing-Cottrell in a mighty leap-Scurich. Resetar. Marsano, Daly at the bat-Kojan flrst again-J. Lister on duty. Page Fifty-four X ? 1 Watsonville Union High School f f f THE MANZANITA GIRLS' ATHLETICS '29-30 HE NEW year began August 26. After a few weeks all the girls were in uniform, and regular classes were established. Hockey and basketball were the Hrst sports to be played off. Mrs. Briggs. with her assistants, Beth Freier- muth and Eulah Dohme, conducted the sports. and much enthusiasm was shown during the Black and Gold Tournaments. At the close of an exciting season the all-star teams were chosen by the instructors. Speedball and captain-ball were the next sports: these were conducted by Miss Blanchard. our new instructor. assisted by Beth Freiermuth. The Black and Gold tournaments were played as before, with the Gold winning the ma- jority of the games. Inter-class speedball games were introduced by Miss Blanchard. Though this new activity was carried on at noon. a great number of girls turned out. The Freshmen were slow to join in at first, but when they learned that their chances for the All Star Team were on a par with the upper classmen, great num- bers were on the field for the first games. The Sophomores, however, were able to defeat the Freshmen in spite of their large turn-out. ln the Junior-Senior game. which was the most exciting one of the tournaments. the Juniors led by 5 points at the half. This aroused the fighting spirit of the Seniors, and when the final whistle blew the Seniors were victorious with a score of 8 to 5. When the Seniors and Sophomores then battled for the championship, the high and mighty Seniors were the victors. At the close of the tournament the captains of the four teams met with Miss Blanchard and Beth Freiermuth to select the All Star Team. Captain-ball was limited to the B section fthose less experiencedl. and the Sophomores were the winners in this sport. Next on the schedule was tennis. lt started with a ladder tournament. The most promising players were picked for the school tournament, from which the all star team. consisting of six girls. was chosen. The season closed with volley-ball and baseball. These two sports were run off in the same way that speedball and captain-ball were, with peppy inter- class tournaments and Black and Gold games. Swimming was made possible to the girls when the Seaside Company of Santa Cruz offered their pool to us for use two days of the week. Swimming. diving. and life saving were taught to the girls by Miss Blanchard, assisted by Miss Farrell and Beth Freiermuth. Swimming proved to be a most popular sport, all the girls being eager and anxious to learn more about it. For the girls whose health would not allow them to play in such strenu- ous games, horse shoes. croquet, tumbling. and other minor sports were enjoyed. Owing to the fact that the volley-ball. baseball. and tennis teams were not chosen when the Manzanita went to press, their pictures will not appear in this year's annual. ALICE FORD ' TT L -l ' if TM Page Fifty-Hue T H E MA N Z A N IT A f I f Watsonville Union l-ligh School Eiga- -v-- Q ef A H E369 K: +Pf'v.s.r.a, 1 A A A6 sr in 3? 'a'f 1-rN1'? '- -T il.,t...............- ,4 M. pat X, BASKETBALL Burk Row---lN'lary Crosetti, Helen XVattcrs, Irene Hushbeck lion! Rott'---Julia Richardson, Captain Alice Chinn. and Mary Liles SPEED BALL Huck ROLUA--Mary Liles. Julia Richardson. Irene Hushbcck. Jewell Ackerman. Emma Dong. Pearl Totten I-'font Row-A-Alice Chinn. Margaret Fenwick, Josephine Ottaviano, Yoshiyc Takata Pf1Q7t'Flf!I:l'SIiX Nami Kawai: Captain Mary Crosctti ,if- Watsonville Union High School , THE MANZANITA : jf l. 2- 1-395 ' Z. A ... F Q , I' Y LAL: Q Y HOCKEY Captain .luwphunc Orl.wi.mn Juan Bll'lgl1JI'Il, Xl.u'g.1u-I lcnwicl-. Paul llwlmcll, Pearl bllklllfll Verna lmdgrcn Yflnm xXlllT1I'Ih'l' Xlnldrcd Xlmvn llrluu Totten, Clxnlurlu Hudson CAPTAIN BALL Kivoko Tnda Ixunc E'Ul'lglt'Y.lIlI1l Ihxul Kuff Klux' Rmcrtx Phullmx Hnrlwngl Marx' Knilu C,1pl.1in Fwcalrigc ll.1'.'.u ln 5- i - 3 .. Pdflt FII!!! SULH GIRLS' ALL STAR CLUB THE MANZANITA I f f Watsonville Union High School MARY cR0sETT1f1f22f21f2ff IRENE HUSHBECKM:F:f:: MILDRED MO0RE'f'lf:f PEARL ToTTI-:Nam HELEN WATTERSf'fHi:f: JEWEL ACKERMAN4'?f'i' JO SEPHINE OTTAVIANO DIARY LILESM ALICE CHINNW JULIA RICHARDSONW JEAN BINGHAMM MARGARET FENWICK1537: HELEN TOTTEN5: PEARL BOHNETT3 VELMA WIMMER3 MARY FARRINGTONI? GENEVIEVE THOMASH: YOSHIO TAKATA3 EMMA DONGQ1 BLANCHE HERBERT? DOROTHY STANDLEY3 THELMA LITCHFIELDZE: VERNA LINDGREN? BEATRICE HAYASHI5: MARY KOIKEWZ IRENE BONGIOVANNIQ: LUITA MORAN:5: PHYLLIS HARTWVIG3 KIYOKO TAVA3 MARY RINETTF1 1929-1930 is the first year that the All Star Club has been very active. At the Hrst of the term they met and elected oflicers: Mary Crosetti, President: and Pearl Totten, Secretary-Treasurer. The first problem the girls faced was securing space in the Manzanita. They solved this by selling candy at all the games. Next they put on a skit for a rally in the Assembly. Mary Crosetti was the fluffy-brained Wife taking her first lesson in golf, and lrene l-lushbeck was the remarkably patient husband. The All-Star girls sponsored the G.C.C..A..L. playday this year. They had charge of all the advertising. The Gold team at Playday was sponsored by the Vklatsonville girls, and Alice Ford, girls' athletic manager, was the captain of this color. The color tied for first place. Ln.. - ,ff- Puge Iiifly-eight Watsonville Union High School s N THE MANZANITA . 1 5151 V.4. f' To h A jxiv V Ito ZLSQPOSED SNAD5 OF SOME'-+'l ' iMEMBERS GF THE FACULTY . 51 if 4 nfl 4, 3 1 . ' l H t us L 1 ' lax ' 4 ' WSI . N . x. A U Q 4 rn. 3' ff Y, L. , , 4. -.1 nm , - Q' ir A N fl ' f ' ' 9 as 1 5 lull 5. . li ' ,sg -. . 4 ' il L.. ' ' I I Q . y, 3. .. 4 h .- . 2 n l ,...- A -- . I - , . .4 'v ' 1-9 t 1 . I 2 - ' , 9 V ' . - 'Y . ,,.'?, V, X 'B- a , Lew V 1-1 , 11 4 4 Pina fl- v, - lf ' ' --' 3,-: , -X f. ,w ' 1-:,, ' 34. 'Q TH E MANZANITA N N Watsonville Union High School PE DAGQGUES' ' I -' ' ' Q - , 'jg ' : ' Z EQ P 5 1 -13+ ' ' '. f ICi'e Q - T ' f ., K i P ET? , 'V nh 3 ,digiv W Y 1 S? fs' 5 E 4 1 ,. -if I Y 'I I ? Z lhvx -I U' . . 2 a 571 .K .. Q Ma L X J i 0 V, v ! , L 55? - VZ ., , 0 . vig an I , J- . 3:5 , E . . , A V 3 4. ' , vfv ' xi i Q W . gtf J.- ., , If - , ' - fy , 2 '-,-: R s f f 1 nn 2 A W , xx lv- wav 5 '71 '5 f X I ff I ' I 'Zfiaf . ,- , f . ' , 5 V , z P f 'E 1 Y . Y.. M , '55 A in f b nw E Ng f E A . -i 1,' cor. ISNOVER! num- -M, X l , yu in A. I I If., ii A X - . N I my N .f -' in A LONG, LONG AGO DITTO Ceg, LONGLONGAGOJ Q '1 u . ' .ge 4 . . . x , -. - - 1 . A Q. Q .lil 1, :W n 5 W.. - I 5 i TA Y 'Elin I ' W, ' f 4 ' 2, ! mi f '1 H -2' , X i v - . V -A N N, A I Q , xx n Q V 1 , ' - Q Q4 L29 . . X ' x THREE OF A KIND JANE BV G. 2 s1AMEs1a nwms ,,..- - Page Szxly Watsonville Union High School N N T l-I E M A N Z A N I T A SHAKESPEARE MODERNIZED THE MERCHANT OF VENICE QA sound version 1 CHARACTERS Nick Antonio Lister, the hero Freda Portia Smith. the heroine tdisguised as Balthazar, lawyerl Judge Clifton Bennett. played by himself. Cverald Bassanio Marcus, Antonio's pal Clayton Shylock Calkins Jewell Nerissa Ackerman Act l 4The only act! Scene l 4The only scene! Police Court in Venice, Judge Clifton Bennett presiding. I-Ie is chewing bubble gum. 1Not an advertisement. l Judge: The court will please lbubblel come to order. NVhere in the Mephisto- pheles lpopl is this Vagabond Antonio? Antonio Lister: Hi, Judgef Here I am in front of you. I guess l'm so fast that you couldn't see me. fBusiness of trotting around in circles to show his speed. J Judge: You're up against fconsulting dictionaryj an inhuman wretch incapable of pity lbubblel. fEditor's note: Bennetts last output broke all existing worlds records for circumference, but it wasn't allowed by the A.A.A.A. because it was dis- covered that he used two wads of gumj Judge: Bring in Shylockf Bassanio Marcus: I-Ie'll be right in. I-Ie's arguing with the taxi man about the fare. Enter Shylock- Judge: One side. boys. Lemme give him the once-over. You look merciful, Shylock. Remember our fat Antonio is the pride of Venice and his father's best advertisement. I think you will take 3000 doughnuts instead of his flesh. Shylock: You've got another think coming. Judge. Doctors orders4no car- bohydrates-meat only. Bassanio: Don't be heartless, Shylock. I'll double the offer. I'll throw in thirty dozen Pullman loaves for toast. Shylock: Don't trouble yourself: if I wanted toast I would take Luckies: they are already toasted. Enter Jewell i'Nerissa Ackerman. Judge: Hello, big boy. Are you the lawyer's clerk from Paducah? Nerissa: You guessed it, old fogy. Bellario. the old lawyer., was on' the third day of a chess battle and sent me to report that he is sick and is sending young Balthazar in his stead. Judge: Where's Balthazar? Outside? Don't be bashful, Balthazar. Step right up. lf l't1,1eS1.xIu-on THE MANZANITA - - N Watsonville Union High School Balthazar Goff stage! : I'm trying to. Lend me a hand, here, f 1Nerissa rushes out, and returns struggling with a large sinister-looking box. followed by little Frewer, ah-Portia also struggling, :arrying a pair of scales. fAuthor's note-Kind and purpose to be revealed laterj Portia tbreathlesslybz Howdy, Judge. A Judge iadvancing with a sheet of paper in a Dyche-like mannerl: Have you something for me? Portia: 4Reluctantly deposits a small wad of gum on the white paper. At this moment a small bubble of gum oozes out of the upper right hand corner of the Judges mouth, rapidly gaining in circumferencey Judge: Well lgbubble burstsvl. on with the case. Portia fstartled out of two inches growth, then impudentlyj: Well of all things! You old hy-hyprocrite. Judge: That will cost you ten demerits for contempt of court, you young cub. On with the case. Get it over quickly. I am going to the ball game at two-thirty this afternoon. It's tlooking at his Ingersoll! one-thirty now. Shylock: That's the idea. Step on it flicking his lipsij. I have waited long enough already for this pound of rich protein. Portia: It's certainly tough, Antonio, but after thoroughly going over the case. It looks to me as if there is only one way out. That is by paying Shylock the pound of flesh. Shylock: Them's just my sentiments, kid. I-Ieh, heh, heh, heh fthis is the first exact reproduction of a villain's laugh ever recorded-in or out of sound pictures l, Portia: Do you insist on the pound of flesh, you viper? fDe Pagan influence creeps in. 7 Shylock fputting the finishing stroke on his razorj : Yes. CSteps forward.j Portia: Not so fast. Abie, not so fast. fTurns to the clerk and calls for the scales and the mysterious box.J Put the box on the scales. Step into this steam bath, Antonio. fShylock quailsfj fScales groan.9 Judge, what do the scales read? Judge: Three times around and thirty below! That's er-, 370 lbs, Portia: Turn on the heat, Boob-oop-a-doop. get hot for Tony, or Tony will bleed. Nerissa: Oh, ohf It's thirty-one below! Portia: Pull out the switch!-369 lbs. Shylock, take your pound. Antonio left it in the steam bathf Shylock: Foiledl fSlinks out of courtroom. B Judge: Well. now for the old ball-game. Ta ta. fExit.J fPortia and Nerissa take off their hats and reveal their identity: Portia rescues her gum from the paper in the waste-basket and starts chewing.J Antonio: Well, I'll be dinged. It's my old gal Portia! I didn't recognize you without your chewing gum. lThey fall into each others arms.J CURTAIN fEditor's note: No amateur or professional performance may be given except with the permission of the disjointed authors, Nicholas Alaga and Carroll Russellj -P '?' i i Page Sixty-two Watsonville Union High School I , , TH E MANZANITA i , 1 -1 , 1 .,?drU0..u ..U .. u..uu..ou..uu..du..v,..,A 'all X ,,,,,'g i u Q 2 5 JAMES G. PIRATSKY GEORGE G. Ri-XDCl.llili 4 E5'I'AIi11slll-ID 1868 d 9 o o 4 0 QQ 4 uemng agarnnmn : Pajaro Yallevk Cldcil Newspaper E5 ff? li? fl Paper lVz'th a Crrculafion that Covers :he Pujaro E6 Valley and Surroumlzing Territory Daily se - s fi' QQ c . it leg gg l-IE PAJARONIAN extends .1 cordial at sg invitation to the Faculty and Stuf E6 dents of the Watsonx'ille Union High las S h l Y' ' d ' V ' J b d l SQ lxlevilgpainirullllaiiil xliilbliltiitstlis nilolst Qi complete in the Monterey Bay Section. 65 l 2? ee ya as - c ii ii n V 5 Q EQ 5 9 p . si i Q5 ' C 55 P if sa wi I A For .3 Complete Report on High School Sports X E E6 and Activities Read the EVENING PAJARONIAN l E5 , , V, ,,,, wx K wmwmwmamawgfmarwzlfmztffmwnflcra ue-19 ww ww ur-eu arm arm unfit Pdgh' SIX! ll Tr-15 MANZXXNI TA ISSO ? WATSCDNV I LLE UNIGN HGH SCHCCDL WATSONVILLE CALIFQRNIA 7 1 -1-it -' ili 'lil - .11-tl l1l1llll1lI1:::1 IIJIIJIIIIIJ ll111:1.n may , THE MANZANITA 1 -f f Watsonville Union High School X 34 WATsONV1LLE PACIFIC GROVE SAN JOSE MONTEREY TEE Central Supply Company CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS l X SANTA CRUZ APTOS A SAN Luis OB1sPO SALINAS A Eleanor: 'AAnd on the way up here, We passed about 25 people in parked cars. Margaret 'Tm sure you must be mistaken. It must have been an even numberf x . . Anna R. Wilson, President A. J. Wilson, Vice-Pres. and Manager Chas. E. Bloom, Secretary and Treas. John E. Porter, Sales Manager Royal E. Fowle, Engineer 60 c.eNi-1,41 9? . 2 . Y Q. Q UFAMERXU' Granite Rock Company CRUSHED ROCK AND WASHED SAND s QUARRY AND SAND PLANT AT LOGAN, CALIF. Coast Division S. P. Co., 89.3 Miles South of San 'Francisco 5 WATSONVILLE, CALIF. TELEPHONE 150 PC 8 Page S1.xIy-lrotlr -5- .- ,,-- g 34 Watsonville Union l-ligh School f I THE MANZANITA 8 34 When uolity ls the Question This Store ls the Answer The reputation of The Charles Ford Company for quality merchandise was acquired only by years of conscientious service to the people of Watsonville and the Pajaro Valley. For seventy-eight years, this store has enjoyed the confidence of the people and has grown steadily. simply by adhering to honest methods. truthful ad- vertising and selling quality merchandise at a fair profit. Our assortments are selected from the brands and makes that are known as the quality and value lead- ers in their fields. We list below some of the recog- nized quality lines of merchandise controlled ex- clusively in Watsonville by this store. Holeproof Hosiery Eagle Shlvfli for Mer? Vanify fair Undergurnvenls Vassar L'miertL'.'r1r for ,Wen Gotham Gold Szripe Hosiuru Hun .Schuffm-r' U rllurx Clorhfs Curierfs L'mieru.'ear ,llrririislvude ,Urn 5 Suns Kzckerniclz L'm1'erqurnzems Flomhcinv Show Bun Tun Corsels Tum Suwuur fiuuxi ll'rnhcL'.uz Rouul ll'orce.srer Corsets Hvrldlzulnf Ou.-frills Buifcrzck Putlerrrs Dulflve-ss Trifuxe-re Pendlelon BIdf'!flz'I,S Pm! Piper F hzldzm s Simms Scmrrton Curlams Sfaerium Xlv!HIclI77.S IJLIIPI' Pefer Pun Fabrics L'rrz't'ersr1l Rrnulw J-,fhinsen Foolweur Emu ll't1s,'7r'rc Emu: Jeilfflz Fr'-vlttfur .llrf-,vrrvvzdz-Ijemfrtu lI7'f7lrF!'r'I7I.N CHARLES FORD COMPANY Pulgla' THE MANZANITA J I Watsonville Union High School f l Q l l gif , COMMERCIAL W af' 'si gifs 1 l ir, ,Nrl f' 55 ii il Vid .. . r Xn 5 -. 3 M ggjjzu . P5 I 4' V , r Z li P ' l -as-Q5 V- -9.1 ,- l 1 L 'V NN ,, STUDENTS l ' L fi : I rr . ::::, ' Z7 6 y zsss 9' l LQ y R .l .' wie - f ,y V '- . . . 1 Y , t Tngf l. S ,xl .4 yt lu .fx . 1 V , Al--4 . , , f if ':f i 3 .Ag , iff 4 l 27' l A mi Q -.. s x -.ffffbiigi 'i , gb L -Hfe ' QE' Cf! 1, , l 1 wir ,l -s, - A IE- .,. , 'I ti F4595 - ae ' 1. ,Z - ,gg-1 r ' '32 , L1 1-. t f , ii'-fsifs is 8 You can see the girls of the Commercial Department all right, but where are the busy business boys? Page Sixty-sz'x Watsonville Union High School x - N TH E MANZANITA OUR Chamber of Com An Organization of Service As future ofliccrs. directors and members are you learning. in your student days. of your communityfits advantages, rc- sourccs. attractions? Do you know your City and take pride in it? Arc you watching its ciyic dc- yelopmcnt? Can you point out to others why wc are particularly fortu- nate in our location and en- yironment? Have you rcad FACTS about XVATSONVll.LE, 3 concise industrial survey. issued by the CHAMBER or Coxixn2RCE,1illcd with interesting statistics and useful information? Have you sccn thc Annual Rc- port of civic activities accom- plished during thc past year by this organization? The Cirxxinrin or CoxixiERCE cooperates xy i t h t h c Public Schools in teaching thc elements of useful. rcsponsiblc citizcnship. merce Offices at 444 Main Street Telephone 266 X Y 1 l'.1gr-9:,1.!3. L --34 T H E M A N Z A N I TA N N Watsonville Union High School X oQ 'o -mm: 'MM Compliments of C A L I F O RN I A SPRAY - CHEMICAL COMPANY, Watsonville, California. The I World's L a r g e s t Manufacturers of 5 Spray Materials. : z : : : se lvlrs, Schell: You forgot your umbrella today. Pop Schell: Yes, I remembered it after the rain stopped when I put up my hand to shut it down. X l R p as R 2 11 I ' S TRlll.I.ER FURNITURE CU. Paint And Wall Paper Store 1 Dependable Goods at Estimates Given P Reasonable Prices 9 ESM Lake AVE' Phone 1120 l 17 E. Third St. Phone 931 ic sr xii, , L, Grade A Pasteurized and Raw Milk Apple Blossom Butter at Your G1'ocer's Ice Cream, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk ' Watsonville Creamery and Milk Co. p 519-21 Main Street Telephone 12-1 3 -,,. fl Page Sixty-exglvt N 2 K Watsonville Union High School X THE MANZANITA o - y ,, ,, 7 W f 2 069-in +0105 43, :A- ,v 3 l 3 , - Q ' l '1-. - 45 ' 5 l 41,3 13 l ON 0? 1 ll-lla man y The Pll0l0g'1'2l1lllCl' in your town y Porter Building' l Watsonville l 1 l Pndroccgfiypfzramgd V 1 l W' X Eddie XVing: Here comes il friend of mine. He's a human dynamo. Mary North: A'Re.1lly? E. XV,: '4Yes, everything he has on is charged. x xo - - e T4 l 9 0 Where Style, Comfort and 1 Rooms -13--1-1 Telephone 714 1 Econog, Meet-v 3 Dr. Francls M. Shea by 5 . DENTIST l y l l JOHN 'S BROWNbilt ' Lettunich Bldg. Watsonville. Calif. w 1 327 Main St1'eeL at e ee x e e rf-or f 'r N x Yeo od e e '35 l l 'W' or o r Rings KZ ? A ' I 1 Wutehes l I i , , ' J EWELER Bagg 454 MAI N ST. Pens pg -W - -f 1 f' 1- f N lv T H E M A N Z A N I TA N N Watsonville Union High School l THE W1LsoN LINE Sport and Athletic Equipment Equipment and Apparel for all Sports - including baseball - cageball - soccer - tennis - golf - gymnasium and track Fishing Tackle Camping Requisites Sporting Goods y P. J. FREIERMUTH C0. Hardware - Plumbing - Roofing in ya Latin is a dead language, As dead as dead can be: It killed off all the Romans And now it's killing me. 24 as x JF C. C. S encer Co. . . P J ust-Rite EICCIIIC I Stationery P1'111f1Hg',' E'1g1'aVm2-' Let Us Help You With Your Sporting Goods I Gift Novelties ELECTRICAL Problems I i 341 Main Street 457 Main St. Telephone 853 I Fi x ac V if A i z I Traulsen 55 Traulsen Auto Painting - Trimming - Plate Glass l Body and Fender Works - - All Kinds of Radiator Work Body Reconstruction In All Its Branches 14 EHSE Lake Avenue Telephone 272 l W R .Q ' Page Scuenlu chool f , THE MANZANITA Watsonville Union High S X SC T. J. Horgan Company, Inc. Packers and Shippers Beans -- Vegetables Apples -- l Phone 466-467 Corner Wall and Walker Streets Watsonville, Calif. l if x Mrs. Coke: l want some lamb. please. Butcher: Yes, Ma'am, which part? Mrs. Coke: The part you cat mint sauce on. F 5' ff p l r ICE CREAM l Theres always a good display R l Candles - ' Lunches of the latest styles in l ELKHORN DAIRY hats at , and ' DELICATESSEN CARRIE CLAUSEN'S R MILLINERY STORE 3 21 Third Street Telephone 224 x wx w H? eeee eeee x af e eeeeeee he are e K WYOU PAY LESS AT p 1 Smlwlilll will WATSONVILLE. CALIF. 22 ee e -ff R 6 pee K lf X limi N ' Nz: THE MANZANITA , f Watsonville Union High School Q Qffrff aa .j 'Wu ' 1 122 1 jf 6 fri' ' Kq f X. N i wi H. BRYAN L , Qi :NN ii f vv. D R A K E 5 P 'fh L 1. vltildy Jian , if- rift I? 'lqi f WEL '- w I ll N1 I N x ir ' i M,fl 2 ,,1,4 . A mgifgll x fl ..o Xef' ,. 5 . f- -Q f-so ' N Fail. 3 at lj-f .X va l whiff' x ' , Z' . I 'ny . ., rf-'-ff ' X' Aff' ' A VAPNI i li, I M 4 l f -x..f' 1 , L1 LJSTER if E skim-JY C -' 'WE A I V' ei J? 9 fo 5 i- X 5 159 Wzif l fi R i 5? li l'lQg.y!!J fs. AATTEFMDGE 1 .M-L I A IQ , f 'W i f' 'I .1 'off J F2 RHODES w GALLAGHER VVILDCATS .E Page Seventy-two 5.91 ic? KL Watsonville Union High School f f Tl-IE MANZANITA 3 f,,, ,, The Power of y Knowledge Cannot l Be Disputed y WE TAKE this opportunity to con- l gratulate the Graduating Class of 1930 upon the successful completion of their High School education. : : : X11 Loy The Shopping Center Opposite Plaza x I X W 'K Sams small sister lproudlyy: Bly brother plays on the high school baseball team. Freshman: NVherc does he playfu Small sister: 'iOh, he plays all the time out in the hack gardenf ec ex x Y ae Tell the story of the last days Fregh H01 Bread, Rolls l with a and Danish Pastry l 2-A ClOOClWlI1 Camera Daily at 5 A, M, Piqtuyeg Qi X .111 Special Vitamine Bread This 33.50 Camera for 31.98 - Watsonville Bakery i v. LISTER, P1-op. i Krough Sl Nohrden Bread Delivered Anywhere in Q The Corner Drug Store the City W se X :fees flee ee e x f- ff -H--+34 Compliments of y X 0 A N '15 x , nil f 1 . X 1 i STORES 1 wnsuincvouw 0 NA f , A CON 1 cAi.nI0 i ,Q ee e e C one a on K 41 i - 5' Q lirhli' N 11, fl'r'er Y .a -V VW- 7----fa. THE MANZANITA J f Watsonville Union High School If A FOREWORD ABOUT WINGS IN THIS, our annual for 1930, Wings has been the motif. Mankind, ever mounting higher, has finally reached the sky. Wings span the oceans, drawing the human fam- ily closer together. Wings bring peace and good will. Wings uplift our thoughts as well as our bodies. Youth has always led in soaring, but, like Icarus, the young have sometimes fallen in their flight: so this record of our school will show some downward swoops, some places where we nearly touched the ground: but rising again we continue our Hight toward the ideals of good sportsmanship, school loyalty, and order. ffffff Page T 4'- THE MANZANITA I I Watsonville Union High School X i a Y D' 'S it Ti-iERe's A A l-' X iii -x:. D iTp'M3 fain Qih. A ffl' ' . . . if AMERICA is cnoosmo i B I K GORDON ERRETT, Inc. 564 Main Street Phone 112 sc 9: Vhcckcd Aviator: All is lost. I tried to break a record. Tadao Fujita: You have broken a record. You'rc the first man in these parts to climb down a tree without climbing up it Hrstf' x ae T as GOOD READING GLASSES l Clark For the Folks- A 4 Q9 30 V Cooper Buildlng +-- W l Morehead-Regan Drug Co. PORTRAITS 455 Main st. Watsonville Kodak Finishiner x x se xx D l RAH! HAH! HAH! HAH! HAH! HAH! J ! BLUE CRANE ff! Silk Hose - 31.00 pair l Every pair guaranteed ANWNQ D A L Y B R O S. l Z 'four Page Svwnlq Watsonville Union High School N N T I-l E M A N Z A N I T A X f -ac i Odorless Dr leaning The joy of giving is greater than that of receiving--Thzit is why we delight in offering you our expert and skilled services QSONVULEMHAIARO VME, lm' LAUQD nv I Lazmdgrgrs 8 Dry Cleaners 210-214 MAIN STREET A Laundry Service to Suit Each Family Income l l vc me it Capt. Livingston rto reckless XVildkittcnr: Don't you know any- thing about traffic laws? Nliss Bamhina Blanchard: i'Sure. what did you want to know? X 2 8 QC ' xvh Y L k t Let Your New Set Be An En 011 00 Z-I X ' v S ATWATER-KENT Xour Old Shoes l RADIO Think of i - - ' Everything Electrical E. J. Baker l - A1 Y F t I The Electric Shop nays t 0111 ee of J. A. SCHANBACHER 423 Main Str - - Watsonville, Calif, r 450 Main Street. Telephone 425 :C an x 'M' ' '94 N: ' ' - -Y-if l Service and Satisfaction - Open Sundays and Evenings Drugs - Sundries - Toilet Articles BEAR. KRYSTFL GLOSS PHOTO FINISHING Store No, 1 Store No, 2 510 Main Street 179 Main Street Phone 486-W PHOU9 112 R Hi A - -W - rc ,Y A! 1 ,:,.'i Q-t' f i1-'stu T H E M A N Z A N I TA N N Watsonville Union High School l 4 P, SONDEAQJMAS- FOR MERITS 'li -V f - Q . N-. Q ,.v,, , , , fb ,,,.W'h-.fr ,-,- W . aprfvw A ' K X ig-- ',,:fx?m'gyf,fgf s' A Q : - pf - ,- -1 ':,ff:: Q, 1 . '14:3-Q1:f-'Q-1L5f.5:gm':1 X. 'X A la ': rs .. , Ei l IIYXIVIVZIWI W' ml -.xi 4 li . A - ,ff-.4-r 5' A 5:11 -2' 'ly 4- ' vi j4Q,1E9H42'e, Z4 in. Q , M-,V r- A 1 .bg Y f . -. M, BEAN MWA ,'9'f.'7f':7?i 'l?5J?3 LADDERS TO FAME ' ,.Z'1 v . x 5 A I x QQ ,Q X 11 Fi' ' 4 Q-my AS-fl H . .W A, W, rxy? .... HEY! l N fn- LEMME IN! .f ...M iam A ,2- AMABOARD asv 6 A INSEPARABLE l TBAVELERS 1 A Q E l f A ,Sf ' l A l . l, '1 K. , J K ' l 'Y fl - ' V ' Bl W h . ,Y -1 V 5,4 fn! nl K L ' A ll Ill! 'l . ' W-w ' ' - L l , .-:. A ly! J , JUNIOR FEMMES llAAf AQ1zQi?fff ' A' ff'7.- -' fl ,fll fi' ' ,fi ,- 3, f,' W , J- I3 ' Jf 'f',4?JT', f Pago Seventy x 1'i Watsonville Union High School A - THE MANZANITA CE C EANI Y MTI is Richerw r PEP CREAMERTES, Ltd. Successor to Independent Creameries T Two Stores in Watsonville V 8 E. Lake Avenue 433 Main Street The Creameries Where You Meet the Gang X k E. XV., '30 lexpectantlyl-Give me a kiss. honey. J. l-l.. '30 tas they all do. icilyb-XVhat for? E. VJ.-Aw, for me little brotherf x T x Te LOOK-IE , , , 1 SPECIAL HAIRSHAPING AND 1 X011 always fmd the latent 111 1 PERMANENT WAVING 1 F ootwezu' at T an MARY'S BEAUTY PARLOR . LATEST BEAITTITY CULTURE R T EXPERT FJEURTEOUS 15 Third St.-Under Town cmck 1 Q ATTENDANTS R . h Q , , T 1 1 VVe do Flrst Class Shoe Repalrmg X P. v. Bank Bldg. Phone ses V T 1 x ra we -A e nes: 3 H ac A COMPLETE LINE OF 9 Dodge Brothers Motor Cars T DODGE BROTHERS TRUCKS 1 - alld 1 PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS 1 O11 Display at BATCHELDER 56 HURLEY 216-220 Van Ness Avenue PHONE 227 x f ef - - ' X ,gn- . IN 5' 1M..',.'1 lT1,1r','L.--ui-I 1 T H E M A N Z A N I TA N N Watsonville Union High School BG -K The Progress of - YOUR Community ANY Community is measured by the character of its EDUCATIONAL and BANKING facilities BOTH ARE ESSENTIAL You have already utilized a part of the educational fa- cilities. Your next important step is affiliation with a BANK. Start young and learn to utilize the many advantages peculiar to these institutions. Watsonville Clearing House Bank of Italy Pajaro Valley National Bank National and Savings Pajaro Valley Savings Bank Members 3 , 7 George Brugler: lVlrs. Coke thinks she can burn me up by putting me between two girls! Humphfn X 34 X' 34 FOR J A Buss Light is just the thing for . . nab Jy t :I home work. It saves eye strain 1-I ' ' V GS 1 ' and studies seem easier. 3:?:3:7:7:':.' . .I ee 4 ll I d U Sh Central Electric Co. C Gln ere a P 307 Main St. Phone 209 531 Main Street - - Telephone 1160 it X 7: X X M Fast Daily Freight Service Shipments received today in Oakland, San Francisco and San Jose delivered to your door toniorrow morning CLARK BROS. MOTOR TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM l 1 1 Sun I-'iuinrisv'-0 Sun .lose XX t ll l l XX l 1 ..S.v liryunt Sl, I!P.vK,S:1n l P1l!'uSl. lil XX I l X l 11-l Li::rl'neI:l -1411 liullzii-il 7-15 IX l ll 4 l 3 K -.Q -if Page Sk'L'L'I7Itf't'l4L7I7f - 8 Watsonville Union High School f f T H E M A N Z A N I T A l Learn to Play With 5 Spalding ATHLETIC GOGDS Spalding Agents l Majestic Radios , AND RADIO REPAIR SERVICE , . I Get Yours From i MacFARLANE 25 CO. I 500 Main St. A Phone 126 Dear Mr. MacQuiddy, Kindly excuse Johnnies absence yesterday. He fell in the mud. By doing the same, you will greatly oblige his mother. 8 2 Phone 1147-J THE BEST FEATURES including Sunday! colored comics A' T. Jansen appear in the Musical Instruments and WATSONVILLE Accessories Radios, Pictures, Picture Framing. An Associated Press newspaper Stationery and Gift Novelties l with Certified Ci1'CU1afi01'1 261 Main Street, Watsonville 2 .ra vt f-fu x x ---- -f-N - e-ee f-fx l l RAY SHAW'S BEAUTY SHGPPE i EXPERT YVORKNIANSHIP - PRONIPT SERYICE l Courteous Treatment Plus the Latest and i Most Improved Methods i 25 Third Street l X Telephone 216 eeeex l' -- i l't1geSrt'ur1!n mm fx THE MANZANITA f I Watsonville Union High School 'I o J 2 ii N is F Wa' Q a ' N QQW ffl i 'x 1 MARY X, BERYL emma ' CROSETH ffgq ' asuwa I IL ' , HUQHES x W l ELMDRS' , EI PER gfil 1 K! Q jx GQ-1 1- xl 'Z MX X W o f I 1 E f K ' SEMO Y l l My f W ll , N1 Z ARCNS hai gg 'fl ' mf! cHAnLaY Lear-IG Of, ,4 X is l fb X DEAN l 4 Nqf2,,,SX, DELANEY W 5 N fy 53555 no ffl X V f Q if fl , :X som X., ALMA Q l . J DAHNKEN ET-9 C Q Q 'X Pl ff- S ' X 'K' . iff Agy gf novo HY gy s.1'ANoLEy l f ll, ill X l U? lg DOROTHY WELCH X' WAGE Osman 1-HSA SAKATA X wnvgq VELL Semen l Pugc Eighry Watsonville Union High School f f Tl-IE MANZANITA FC af Corner Main and I ' Floral Messages. Congratulations, Sympathy. as expressed with flowers are always appreciated. ff I Hyde Ave. WATSONVI LLE. CALI F. Correct Floral Decorations for Every Occasion POT PLANTS - CUT FLOWERS - FLORAL TRIBUTES Telephone 44 at x PLUMBER Sanitary Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work HEADQUARTERS FOR GAS APPLIANCES All Work Guaranteed First Class 508 Main Street Telephone 544 x I'1l hold this line if it takes all summer. said Glen Ashcraft as he sat fishing at Moss Landing. :cf ' ' Dealers in Quality Pajaro Valley MEATS - POULTRY AND RABBITS FISH ON FRIDAY Also Staple Line of Groceries and Vegetables CITY HALL MARKET 267 Main Street Free Delivery Telephone 34 ze , - , x , Direct Connections General Office With Railroad 22 BATTERY STREET San Francisco. Cal. Watsonville Ice and Cold Storage Co. WAREHOUSE, FACTORY AND OFFICE VVESTERN EXTENSION OF' KEARNEY ST. COLD STORAGE FOR Apples, Fruits, Eggs, Butter and All Kinds of Perishahle Commodities be 7 W C I-, ,v A-ff' 'vp X- '3-:iii E ugi- ' :alum V. T l-l E M A N Z A N I T A -f 1 -f Watsonville Union High School 3 A 34 ROBINSON'S NEWS STAND Circulating Library - Greeting Cards - Magazines Stationery - Candies - School Supplies 447 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 329 as 1: at ag az 34 l B. Tori oe is co. l I 3 U. Matsuda 1 Goodrich Tires and Tubes I I i Fishing Tackle - Vix Gas Savers ' Agent New York Life i Auto Supplies Insurance Co i PIERCE AND COLUMBIA 'BICYCLES Q I 5 P. O. Box 67 1 All Kmds of Repalfmg Watsonville. California l Q Telephone 249 161 Main St. bt 72 x 8 lt is an ill wind that blows from the Clicmistr I Laborator . 5 Y 8 11: 3 34 1 I Pajaro Valley Cash Grocerv ' - I 1 l G. H. Suezak, prop. Q Q Tokyo Laundry l . . 1 and One of the Pacific Coast's I , l largest and lllOSl1 beautiful l l Dry Cleaning l food stores. I Watsonville, Calif. 227 Main sc. 1 k 144 Main Phone 1156 2 K PL K 3 ' ac Private booths for ladies - Meals at all hours ROYAL GRILL Automobile Parties - Banquets - Etc. HOTEL IN CONNECTION 414-420 Main Stl. Phone 30 Watsonville W sc ,lg Page Eighly-two PC Watsonville Union High School N N TH E MANZANITA P1 ae Y ICE CREAM CHOICE CANDIES For a Good Special or Hot Lunch -Cometol BUCKI-lART'S , Opposite Pajaro Valley National Bank T l Cox is SAGER Teachers pctf Nof Do they? x seas was-ee l Kodaks - Films - Albums CITY DRUG STORE 24-Hour Developing Service 325 Main Street Telephone sc - e fa x S 7, , Y, ,,,,,, , W -4 I Experts claim gas is not dirty. noi does it contain any greases. l With the proper gas appliances gas is just as clean as electricity. COAST COUNTIES Gas and Electric Co. bt -S , ee vs 1-T?-l ' V -, , . Am W, v,',!.1 U INN Watsonville Union High School X X THE MANZANITA ,V id i'f Wil! - J L' f72ff1j7f!7ff7f!,1f! ,'!f!jJj.'.'. ff , 1 . XM' D E D I C A T I O N To Miss Ellen Jane Cox, who has so earnestly taught us not only how to measure the length and breadth of the Wings of our abilities, but how to strengthen them, this book is af- fectionately dedicated. f f f f f 'X I fl V , , . , fffffffff,'ff f,'ff'f?Q'Yf7f 101277743 - fl' Pagu Thu TI-I E MANZANITA N Watsonville Union High School I. BIG BUSINESS IN SANTA CRUZ What's yours, ladies? I guess I'll have a hot dog sandwich. 4. One dawg! What's yours, Miss? I think I'll-no-well, I'll have a hot dog. too. Two dawgsf' Oh, can I change mine to a hamburger? as I guess I'll have a hamburger, too. Awright, make 'em two hamburgers. You want bread or buns? I think I'Il have mine on a bun. I 'AAwfighf. Listen, I'll have a bun. too, instead of bread. Mustard? Are you going to have mustard. Harriet? N-n-n-noo-oo. Well-I-, is the mustard very hot? Just right, lady. Wait, you're getting mustard on my sandwichfu f'No, that's mine, Marjorie. 'But you wanted a bun- Thats right. I forgot I changed. Oh, no, no, no, she wanted the picalilli. I just wanted a little onion. Listen, Marjorie, if you eat onion. I'll have to in self-defense. ,,, Onion on both. Yes, and I won't want any mustard then. Oh. look at this. It's a bun. but it has onion and picalillif' And he's put mine on bread with picalilli and I wanted mustard and onion. How did he ever get mixed up like that? We told him exactly what we wanted. Well-+ these foreigners. You know, Harriet, they start off with one idea in mind and first thing you know, they're doing something no one ever thought off We certainly will remember this place, Marjorie. We certainly willf -NELL ALFORD, '34 -. 'Y 3' 1 - Page Eighty-four MANZANITA Watsonville Union High School s N T H E JC leox WEST Coz-xsr THEATRES 34 FOX CALIFORNIA THEATRE FOX APPLETON THEATRE i Always the best in Watsonville's 1 Talking Pict.ures Family Theatre Fox West Coast Scrip Books - - - Save l0'J 2 X 8 Another year has rolled around and again we extend I best wishes for the success of every graduating student. William W. Bendell D Dealer l WATSONVILLE -1: Authorized FOR sc Millard Coots-One thing about my flivver-it always rattles be- for it strikes. ac x i We thank the students and faculty of the W.U.H.S. for i their generous support during the past year and ' ' ' fidence in the future. hope to enjoy then con Prescription Pharmacy CHARLIE DONDERO Z 408 Main Street Lettunieh Bldg. Telephone 195 eeex X T EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER l The Including T i S a'ei ---A Square Deal --- l S a'ei i Homer T. Hayward Lumber Co. WATSONVILLE H llister - Paso Robles Santa Cruz - Atascadero - Pacific Grove - Salinas - o R 'Q X- , I- T H E M A N Z A N I TA - N N Watsonville Union High School EL NEGRO YORO CLUB ROMA 1 -s Q 7 AQ Z x .X Aln, ff-9 l l SW-EN EQUILIBMUM. BACKGRQUND WHKCH IS WHICH? , ...,,,l,,.., n o U if 'YA U Al f' . lg a Q , Y 2 3 vol , l, ,gf F- 52 l ib, gf' I L LQQ w V W V n-'h f,-,f . A ..,.. . 1 A x 5. A g J Y S V EA w f,v? A:siz , ,Y ef -:I A M , K 5 A , l 4 - ffl '21 ' 'l A l U INCOMPLETE PYRAMID ,wmmmlg 1 W E3 ' ! ' ,. ' . wx, o,,, ,M LI, - X, , If ' A- ll 2 'SN ,M I 1 - , o ef A CAN E Afoln 5 PINMPM PULL HER re f 2 A o . A l A off K1l'- 1 QL Page Eighty-six Watsonville Union High School I f T H E MA N Z A N I TA ac i 34 Sans 3 Hudson ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 1 415-417 Lettunich Building' Watsonville, California ac sc P4 ae Chas. E. McSherry INSURANCE Auditor and Advisor Watsonville, Calif. 15 Wall Street Telephone 975 gf- Q XVcs Gallagher says: A'You can tell 21 frosh, but you c:m't tell him much. X Z 34 Watsonville Hospital 123 E. Third Street Telephone 64 5 -it T ez l PETERSON BROTHERS, Inc. Wholesale and Retail B u t c h e r s l State Inspected Meats Only Market - 26 Peck Street Free Delivery Telephone 65 -if lf P.1Juf:.':7!..-NLR T H E MA N Z A N IT A .f .s .' Watsonville Ulnion High School ac K as J. C. PENNEY CO. In war as Napoleon remarked, it's heavy artillery that wins the victories. In merchandising it's heavy buying power. The tremendous buying power of the J. C. Penney stores finds expression in the ability of every store to give you substantial savings in low prices on every purchase you make. be - 1: 55 3? We ,do N Hemstitching and Pleating .Ill ' Send your skirt to us for perfect pleating. Q l M. Training and experience have equipped us for If this work. Our low prices will surprise you. l Singer Sewing Machine 1 0. V. MCDANIEL dl 112 Wall Street Telephone 396 if '-A41-M ii--1 'K Jane Holbrook: What, have you taken to Wearing glasses? Ruth Martin: Yes, I did so many cross-Word puzzles that one eye got to seeing vertical and the other one horizontal. s S as :L sc C 0 B B ' S FORDSON TRACTORS Candy Store l Santa Cruz Co. Sales and Service Implements - Parts Lunches - Candy I . Hollingworth '65 Lemon Phone 464-J 410 Main St. Zn! H iii ac' one l , 1 J, S. King Carl Arnold 1 Phone 820 Phone 780 REPAIRING - BODIES - FENDERS - RADIATORS W WELDING - GLASS - TOPS l PAINTING AND POLISHING SPECIAL RATES T0 STUDENTS 1119-1121 Blain St. as vi Puge Eighty-right Watsonville Uni on High School f , T HE MANZANITA DL Wyckoff, Gardner 26 Parker ATTORNEYSAT-LAW Room 423 Lettunich Building Watsonville, California l 3 8 8 2 X ' ae Phones: Res. 442-W Office 108 Dr. W. J. C. Ramsay I I Dr. Clinton Gurnee l ' I DENTIST Veterinarian 318 Lettunich Bldg. 1 17 E. Lake Ave. Watsonville Phone 250 sc as Pop Schell: AKWhQI1 A man dies without heir in California. the money goes to the U. S. ac os e : ut not man ' eo e su ocate, o t ey. JkBly B yppl ff dh? x is ac ac l Dental X-Ray Gas Administered Dr. G. P. jennnings I DENTIST ' Dr. B2ll1II1g3I'dI191' DENTAL SURGEON Third Floor Lettunich Building Phone 196 Cor. Third and Main Streets l A . ' ' Watsonville California Q Rooms 319-320 Lettunlch Building 1 l 1 - x :Q x sz ' l David F. Maher 1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Notary Room 414 Lettunich Building' Telephone 200 e ac -eff 4. X- I Page Eldfvfu-111 24 THE MANZANITA I -' Watsonville Union High School AN AD -WRITERS NIGHTMARE HIS was the pause that refreshes.- Ah, thought the ad-writer at his desk. 'AAI last, I'll sleep. I-Ie dozed, - The room grew shadowy- Avoid that future shadow, came Kenneth lVlann's voice. 'Reach for a Body by Fisher instead of a Big Ben. Your best friend won't tell you, if you have Barreled Sunlight, mur- mured Max Compton, For instancef chimed in Eleanor Berkeley, Anna Mann has the skin you love to touch- Let the laundry do it, modified Elmer Skillicorn, who never stepped his foot out of his Rolls-Royce Che let his tooth-paste buy itj, yet he had Athletes Ankle! Just then 57 varieties of screams rent the air.- Gosh, when better screams are built, W.U.I-I.S. will build them, thought the ad-writer in his delirium. Who was your teacher, Mr. Dong? shouted Thelma Litchfield. A'Now you'll never turn to find the room empty, praised Tony Shagi. UNO, they'll never snicker when I sit down to play, and there's a rea- son. replied Ed. 'Say it with flowers, scoffed Jack Baker. 'AYou didn't learn it in five lessons. did you? asked Dorothea Ellis. A'Ask Dad. he knows, was the cryptic reply of Ed Dong. I've always wanted to be a poet, said Dale Zobel, so I thought Eventually, why not now?' and just clipped the coupons-and here's my mas- terpiece- . I stop quicker-rain or shine If I will guard the danger line Ride with Ethyl The Girl Men Admire But now I must stop For it's time to retire. Why, Dale. anyone can see that you've read Walter Pe1issier's twenty- six and a half yard shelf, flattered Olive Rambeau. I-Iold that pose, Dale. Here comes I-lisa Sakata, our Manzanita snap editorf called Rex Raymond. It's done! Remove the film, ordered I-lisa as he handed the camera to Elliott Bradley. . - P11516 Ninety 4 Q Watsonville Union High School N N N T H E M A N Z A N I TA Q Wait a while-there's a picture ahead. Kodak as you go! argued Elliott. Crashf the camera hit the groundl Well, good to the last drop, said Hisa, picking it up and walking off. Drinking milk was a nightmare to Mary lCrosettil and then she got her lvory: now she'd walk a mile for a sky-blue pink tooth-brush. said Vesta Angel. They'll do it every time. agreed Francis Hinds. Four out of five start the day right in California. where life is better. Spring for everyone but her, lamented Luella Hudson. Where shall l spring? wise-cracked Glenn QCliquotJ Ashcraft, aged six months. Follow the arrowf' replied Earl Vv'ebb. ?.v 'ASay, how many wise ones are you two going to pull. And not a laugh in a carload of 'emf' This from George Handshy. Well, they've made three-in-one hour, answered Gerald Marcus. And the flavor lastsY Yehf The quality that endures. . . They're mild yet they satisfy. am I right? Neil England added. Write? Don't write, wire. Jack England entered the room. Enoughf I've heard too many wise-cracks todayf l'm leavingfn The ad-writer rose. WaitY A toast! A toastf Katie Miljas detained him. A'Have you had your iron today? His grouch turned to a grin. Raising his glass, the A.-XV. smiled and bowed, Pardon me. gentlemen, while I garglef' The dream faded lMon Dieu, Madame did not use Luxlffl The A.-VJ. yawned, A'That wasn't reall What a grand and glorious feelingl Oh. well, when the memories of the old ads rise before you, be nonchalantg write a new ad! -GRACE OSINIER X 34 l l l COVERS FOR 'rms BOOK l l l WEBER-MCCREA COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF MOWER PRODUCTS i 421 East Sixth Street LOS -51189195 5 se Frzue Nrmlrf- T H E M A N Z A N ITA -- -. Watsonville Union High School COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE THE TWENTIETH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY APPLETON THEATRE CVEU America 1 CLASS. GLEE CUE. AUDIENCE Invocation - - REV. D. B. TITUS Reading ------- GRACE OSMER Second Ranking Student Address ----- HELEN MATSUDA First Ranking Student Trumpet Solo - ------- ELMORE EIPPER Address ------f- REV. LAWRENCE L. CROSS H Pastor of Northbrae Community Church - Berkeley Nlusic ---- ------ G LEE CLUB Presentation of Diplomas ---f--- MR. E. A. HALL President of the Board of Trustees Reply for Class -------- CARROLL RUSSELL President of the Class of 1930 School Song - ------- BLACK AND GGLDH Class, Glee Club, and Audience Benediction - REV. D. B. TITUS Page AX4llI'lk'Ill I 1 .K , fl e-3 : 'llc- :I dv' -ff sf '
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