Watsonville High School - Manzanita Yearbook (Watsonville, CA)
- Class of 1931
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V V, , -. .,, V. -. fl X .' ' , ,,r.gV' Va 7,7 VV ' f . A , x . ' ,g V ,..V, .V !VVV, . , -V MV . V VV P ., . V ,VV , V' X, -- 5' ,L if 'L m - . - . z ' ' lp . 4' Win , 'wr .Q ,Y .ft v, f. M , V.. , . ,j ,I 'A4 2 , gf , .1 ., . E' I W. , V ' . A,-1 , , 4 44 1 . V.V l L vi lil' . , - 4 . .x V 4 , V. V, 1. V P, V,VVV4 V , M , ' '--ww 1 5 ,M v . ' 1 ,QV 3 3 - 1 MANZANITA I93I WATSONVILLE UNION HIGH SCHOOL WATSONVILLE CALIFORNIA FOREWORD SCHOOL DAYS come and school days go, but the memory of them will re- main. Wherever We may be, the recol- lection of our youthful days we shall cherish in our hearts. The gayety, the work, the activities, the play, will come back again and again to give us pleasure. It is the hope of the staff that this year's Manzanita will serve to remind the reader of many a pleasant occasion connected with Watsonville High. In complying with the youthful spirit of the school, for which every stu- dent is responsible, the 1931 Manzanita Staff has chosen for the theme-IDEAL YOUTH. -THE EDITOR. O show the appreciation which the youth of Watsonville Union High School have For her continued consiclerateness in the service of our school, the Manzanika staff respectfully cleclicates this annual to MISS SARA!-I LENORA WAITE . . .a hue genklewoman. i..li. I 'age Six MANZANITA YOUTH Lithe of limb. on woodland path youths race, And hand in hand or each alone they trace The foam flecked line of waves upon the beach. Cn roadway far and air lane high they reach In minutes spent at murmuring motors' speed The goal of weary yesterdays. Nor heed They sorrow borne by flowers when in their haste They gather passing joy, nor count they waste Of mighty strength by Earth and Moon and Sun Long spent to wake the winds and cause the tides to That bathe the feet of loiterers on the strand , Nor reckon they the weary brain and hand And spirit brave that conquered space for man. And compassed hours within the briefest span. Maturity will bring them wisdom's sight: They then will reverence what is past and right. Now 'tis theirs to own the jeweled dew, And seek in lighted valleys beauty new, To bare their breasts to Natures lavish power. And scorn the ones who in her presence cower. Awake they dream and in each dream design Structures bright and rare, in Hlmy line. Tomorrow when as craftsmen they will lift Their arms in labor they will build a gift That they and God now plan and soon will give As heritage to those who next will live. WT. S. MACQUIDDY, .l1 full Superintendent of Schools I-9-3-l -.-.- MANZANITA - YOUTH AND THE COMMUNITY EALIZING that, although they are nearly mature young men and women, the students of the high school can not carry out their work and goals without the assistance of the older heads and the greater resources of the com- munity, the Manzanita Staff has dedicated this page to the spirit of co-operation which has existed between the school and the community during the past year. The students of the high school represent a portion of the Youth of the community and in their endeavor to become responsible and capable men and women, are glad to receive the help and guidance of older people. We are very grateful to the local organizations, service clubs, firms, and individuals who sent our band to Sacramento: to the local clothing stores who assisted the senior and sophomore classes in selecting their sweaters and pennant, respectively: to the furniture and department stores who so generously lent materials for the presentation of the Oral English plays: to the Soroptimists who placed twenty-two commercial girls in local oflices during the Easter vaca- tion, giving them very valuable experience: to the newspapers. who have given the school much valuable publicity and also space for the Black and Gold, our school weekly, throughout the year: to the Police Department, who assisted greatly in getting the School Traffic Patrol on the road to success: and to the merchants. whose advertisements support the Manzanita year after year. The Chamber of Commerce has co-operated many ways with the school also. We owe sincere thanks to the many prominent men of the community who have so graciously responded when asked to speak at our assemblies, and to the community as a whole, which gave such Wonderful support to our ath- letic teams. I We also appreciate the kindness extended our various classes on their visits to commercial houses and industrial plants in quest of first-hand information on the methods and processes of the practical side of their studies. The Agricultural Department have also visited many farms throughout the valley where they gained practical experience very valuable to them. And the most devoted service of all has been given to the school by our good Board of Trustees. They have worked untiringly, efficiently, and intelli- gently to maintain high standards, to preserve the best of American institutions, to develop- Ideal Youth. -WARREN MCFADDEN, President of zhe Student Body. I - 9 - 3 - I PageSeven MANZANITA ADMINISTRATION FA C U LTY MR. T. S. MACQUIDDY I IIIII II Principal, Advisor for Boys MR. A. B. I-IANDSHY, V. Prin., Adu. for Student Body Offcers MRS. LOUISE WORTHINOTON I IIII IIII I I IIIIIII I II Dean of Girls MISS A. MAE LORDIII I IIII I IIII IIII H ead of English Department MISS RUTH BENHAM II II I I I I IIIIIIIEnglish MISS DOLORES ARANO I II I II I IEngIish. Spanish MISS CECILIA ALEXANDER II IIII I I IIII IIIIII E nglish MISS DOROTHY STAUD I I II French, English MISS DORIS FARRELL History, Latin MISS RUTH PAULDINO I I II Spanish MISS ELLEN JANE COX IIIII Mathematics MRS. MARY Y. TYLER I Mathematics MISS MYRA HARRIS I II IHistOry MR. C. D. SCHELL I I I I I I I I Citizenship, History MR. ALFRED ROWAN I IMathematics, Typing, Spanish MISS IDA HAYWARDI I I I II I Biology MISS LOIS BARTON IIIII I Chemistry MISS RUTH WOOSTER IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I General Science. Physics MISS SARAH LENORA VJAITE II IIIIIIII I IIII Freehand Drawing MISS ALICE MONSLER .. Sewing. Home Management MISS ELIZABETH ROBINSON I IIII Cooking, Physical Education MR. G. O. MUNSON IIII I IIII Bookkeeping, Commercial Law MRS. MARGARET DAVIDSON IIII I I Bookkeeping. English MISS ELEANOR FLAUOHER IIIIII I IIIII Srenography. Typing MISS DOROTHY BLACK II Typing, Stenography. Salesmanship MR. FRED FLODBERG I II II Bookkeeping, History. Physical Tr, MR. MARTIN THORSTENSON II IIAgricaIIare MR. C. O. MULDER I Farm Mechanics, Mechanical Drawing .....,.-.I-9-3-I Page Eight MANZANlTA FAC U LTY Cffontinuedb MR. THEODORE MERRYWEATIIER, Ag., Voc. Eng., Voc. Math. MR. ALVIN HOLLENBERO .Gen Mech., Shop. Farm Mech. MRS. AGNES WARD DOLAN... E.hE L L E7.,E L , ,,E, Glec Club, Music Appre.. Harmony MR. J. MERTON CARLYON A . .Band, Orchestra MISS IDA FULLER LLLL..,LLLLLLLLL . . LLLLL LLLL LLLL L LLLL LLLLL L i b rary MISS ROSE TAVERNETTI L L L LLLL . Opportunity, English MR. EMMETT GEISER L. , ,.PhysicaI Training MISS LOUISE BLANCHARD L,LL , L LLLLL. Physical Education MR. ERNEST CROOK.. LLLL LLLLLLL , LLLLLL C ontinuation MRS. MABEL D. HALL . . LLLL .Continuation MISS MARGARET MARTIN L. . L LLLL Salesmanship, Typing MISS CLARA GENE DICKSON . LLLLL Spanish, Cooking MISS MARY PACIORETTI L . . Study Hall Q O F FIC E R S MR. HARRY BRIDGEWATER L . . ccsc Attendance Officer MISS EDNA A. JAMES . , . . Secretary MISS DOROTHY HAMILTON . Ofice Force MISS LILY DONG ., ,L.., L . L, .L,.OHice Force MR. HARRY VVALKERL-.. L, LLL, . Superintendent of Grounds MRS, JULIUS JENSEN . . . L L , . .Cafeteria Q BOARD OF TRUSTEES MR. E. A. HALL, President MR. FRANK RODOERS MR. H. A. HYDE MR. FRANK SELLECK MRS. PERRY M. ANDREWS ..-.1-. 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'- ff- 'Q' ff'3'v- V U-15.5 -- Sm1Vi-if- .' -Qxgm EWS- - '?:'w?V'-wi' V MV. . an-1 1-- 1 11- b v S E N I O R GLOSSARY Ideal Youth Leading Offices Standard Senior Sweaters Girls' Jinx Additions to Vocabulary Alibi N ursemaid Clarion Economy Resolution Demonstrated by body of students being graduated from the W.U.H.S. in the year 1931. CFor achieve- ments of this class, see following glossary.1 The oflices of Student-Body president, vice-president, secretary. treasurer, boys' athletic manager, girls' ath- letic manager, reporter, editor of the Manzanita, and business editor of the Manzanita all held by seniors. Also president and secretary of Scholarship Society, president and secretary of Honorary Spanish Club, and band leader were seniors. Much needed decision simplifying sweater problem for future classes brought about by Senior Sweater com- mittee. Re-established during 1931 by senior members of the G.A.A. Soccol For Johns sake! Flannel foot! Made current by Harriet Hall, Alma Dahnken, and Virginia Phillips respectively. I could have done better but-I never started studying till my senior year. To group of children wearing huge colored bows and carrying suckers. Weekly newspaper published anonymously by clique of senior boys, causing much excitement. Treasury successfully detached from debts by 1931 treasurer and secretary. That all incoming freshmen should write essays on The Beneiits of Studying While Underclassmenf' -DOROTHY STANDLEY, Senior. I - 9 - 3 - I MANZANITA Page Thirteen EMMA DONG- English Club Schol'ship.'Z8,'Z9.'30,31 French Club.'28,'Z0,'3O Long Ago in Judea Aladdin Players.'?0.'3l All Star Club Speedball Team Manzanita Typist Craft Club Hobby-Reading BETTY STRIPP- Schol'ship,'28.'20,'30,'3I Class Pres.,'28, 5I Volley Ball Transfer from Berkeley Handbook Com. Manzanita Lit. Ed. Service Club Armistice Day Program MERLE BUEHLER- Basketball.'28. 50. 5l Football.'28.'2Q.'3O.'3l Block W.'28.'29.'30.'3l Junior-Senior Prom. Com. Hobby-Swimming GEORGE VJILLIS- Ltw. Basketball Pickles Class Athletic Mgr. Football,'Z9.'30 Band.'29,'3O.'3l Ltw. Track lcapt.l Gold. W. Soc.,'29.'30,'3l Once in a Blue Moon Boys' Athletic Mgr. Junior Class Pres. Basketball Icapt.l.'29,'30 Finance Com., 50.'3l Assist, S.B. Treasurer Up in the Air The Finger of God Hobby-Learning to drive VIRGINIA PI-III,I.IPS- Fr. Club.'28.'29,'3O,'3l Service Club,'28.'30 English Club Operetta Hobby-Dancing ANTHONY KOJAN- Track.'28.'29, 6O.'3I Block W,'28.'20,'30.'3l Basketballf28.'29,'30,'3l Baseball,'Z8.'29 Football.'29,'30 Band.'29,'30.'3l Yell Leader,'3O Art Club,'30,'3l Biology Club I-lobby-Sleeping EVELYNNE WOMACK- Schol'ship.'28,'29.'30,'3l Eng. Club,'Z8.'Z0 Serv. Club,'28,'Z9,'30,'3I Fr. Cl..'29.'3O,'3I QPres.j All-Star Tennis Hobby-Swimming BL ANCI-IE HERBERT- English Club Service Club French Club.'29, i0.'3l All-St. V. Ball,'29.'30,'3l Girl Reserves Mgr. of G.A.A. Hockey Oral English Plays Hobby-Swimming Page Fourteen Hobby-Loating WALLACE GRISWOLD- Football.'28,'Z9. 50.'3I lcapt.l Basketball. 'Z8.'29. 5O. 5l Golden W.'Z8.'Z9,'30, 5l Track.'20.'30.'3l Student Body Ath. Mgr. Hobby-Hunting-Fishing FLORENCE SNOW- Garden Grove Hi Frosh Rep. I-Iealdsburg Hi Operella,'28,29.'3O,'3l Dance Com. Booster Club Glee Club Players' Club lpresj Triple S. lsec..J Art Club Isec.l Hobby-Dancing HUIVIBERT ROGGE- Span. Cl..'28.'Z9 Itreas Tennis team Hobby-Science GROVER DAWSON- B'sk't'ball ltw..'Z8,'29,' 0 Football ltw,,'Z8.'29 Football.'3O. 5l Ag. Club Judging Team Art Club French Club Spanish Club Class Ath. Mgr. Track,'Z9.'30.'3l Hobby-Classic Art HAROLD HANSON-- Ag. Club,'Z8.'Z9,'30.'3l Ag. Basketball.'30.'3l Vice-Pres. Ag. Club Sec. Ag. Club Hobby-Basketball I OSTER HUTCHINGS- Ag. Club.'28.'29,'30.'3l Track Judging Teams Hobby-Hunting-Fishing ALLEN DETHLEFSEN- Lwt. Track Pep. Com. Class Treasurer Prom. Ent'ainment Com. Band.'28.'29.'3O.'3l Orchestra Hobby-Music BILL MCGRATH- Football. Baseball Executive Com. Finance Com, Nominating Com. The Strongest Man Student Body Treasurer Hobby-Tra veling I ESTER ROWAN- Midget Baskctball,'28,'29 Baseball,'Z8.'29.'3O.'3l Ltw. Basketball Janitor Force.'3O. 5l Pep Committee Block W.'3O,'3l QPres.D Hobby-Baseball HELENE STARKS- Spanish Club Service Cluh.'Z9.'Z9 Girl Reserves Hobby-Swimming MANZANITA I-9-3-I PEARL TOTTEN- Glee Club Once in a Blue Moon Baseball, Hockey Speedball.'Z9, 50. All-Star Club Class Ath. Mgr. Cooking Club Hobby-Sports ALICE FORD- Operetta Girls' Ath. Mgr. Gas. flir. and Earl G.A.A. Washington Program Manzanita Snap Ed. Hobby-Dancing LORENZ CHlORICH- Baseball Block W Society Heavyweight Track Hobby--Hunting DOROTHY MOTT Honor Roll in San Jose Dramatic Club.'28.'29 Archery Club Girl Reserves Trans. San Luis Obispo The Strongest Man Hobby+Acting FERREN CATHEY Basketball. Football Track,'l8,'29.'3O,'3l Block W. S0.'3l Business Mgr. Manzanita The I-'ingerof God Memorial Program Hobby-Radio ELSIE PHILLIPS- Cooking Club Band Biology Club Service Club Art Club Orchestra Hobby-Hunting Page Fifteen PETER N. SCURICH- Pep Committee Golden W Society Baseball, 5O,'3l Basketball,'30, 5 l Hobby-Baseball BARBARA LYMAN- Once in a Blue Moon Service Club English Club Tulip Time Fr. Club.'28,'29.'3O,'3l The Strongest Man Hobby-Golf NORBERT OBERMEYER Midget Basketball l,tw. Football, 50, :l Junior Class Yell Leader Hobby-Baseball ELMER HARRIS- Band,'29,'30,'3l Class treasurer.'29 Dance Committee Hobby-Swimming ELISE SPEEGLE- French Club.'29,' 30 Service Clubf 30,' 31 Scholarship Society French play Cooking Club Hobby-Outboa rd Motori n g CYRIL KENNEDY- Track Football.'29.'3O.'3l Basketball Hobby-Detective Novels Page Sixteen MARGARET FENWICK Art Club.'29,'30 G.A,A. Strongest Man Hobby-All Sports PETER A, SCURlCHf Midget Basketball Hobby-Fishing JOE MARSANO- Baseball.'Z8.'30 Ltw. Track Varsity Football Block W Society,'30,'3l Pep Com. Class Treasurer Janitor Force lPres,l Hobby-Athletics MARJORY I.AWN- Spanish Club. a0.'3l Girl Reserves,'3l Washington program Hobby-Reading FRANK l.UTTICKEN-- Commerce Hi. S.F. F00tball. 5O.'3 l Hobby-Swimming ANTHONY RESETAR Ltw. Basketball Track,'28,'Z9.'3O.'3I Golden W Soc..'29.'30, Sl Baseball,'29,'3O Football Class Ath. Mgr. Hobby-Sleeping HARRIETT HAl.l.-- Dancing Committee Senior Sweater Committee Oral English Plays Opcretta Hobby-Dancing HEl.EN JAMES- Glee Club Typing Club Scholarship Society Spanish Club Hobby-'Hiking ANTHONY TOVAREZ-- Spanish Club Hobby-Skating HARRY EDVJARDS- Trans. from Salinas lfootball The Strongest Man Hi-Y Hobby--Hunting MILDRED MOORE-- French Club Tennis Team.'Z8,'29.'3 O All-Star Cl.'Z8,'20, S0.3l Hockey Team,'Z9,'30,'3l Baseball.'29,'30 Cooking Club QSec.l Girls' Athletic Mgr. Hobby-Athletics WARREN MCFADDEN- Chairman Ring Com. Track President Student Bodv Hobby-Automobiles M A N Z A N I T A --.-l MARVIN HOCKABOUT- Ltw. Basketb.,'Z8.'29,'30 Ltw. Track.'29,'30 French Club,'Z8.'Z9,'3O Yell Leader. 5O,'3l Pep Committee Jun.-Sen. Prom. Com. Vice-Pres. Senior Class Hobby-Phrenology ROBERTA BU RI. AND- Scholarship Soc..'28.'Z9 Fr. Club,'Z8.'2O, 5O.'3l English Club Manzanita Staff,'28 Junior Page,'30 Activities Editor,'3l Hobby-Tennis ALFRED WE RNER- The Strongest Mun Baseball Ag. Club,'29,'30 QV.-P., '31 Hobby--Hunting-Fishing MARY RESETAR- Service Club.'28,'30 Glee Club,'Z8,'3l Spanish Club Hobby-Dancing SUMIE SHIKUMA- Hobby-Sewing GENEVIEVE VANDERPOOL- Spanish Club,'2 0,'30 Hobby-Tennis Page Seventeen , CECILIA KIRBY- Scholarship Soc..'29.'30 Long Ago in Judea Hobby-Hiking CHARLOTTE BRADLEY French Club,'Z9,'30,'3l Biology Club Craft Club Hobby-Horseback Riding ELWOOD SCARBROUGH Ltw. Basketball.'28.'29 Ltw, Football.'29.'30 Track.'28,'29 Baseball.'28 Ag, Club.'28.'Z0, 50.'3l Hobby-Music KATHERINE KUSTURA English Club French Club Hobby-Tennis CHARLES LEONO- Ltw. Track,'Z8,'29,'30 Spanish Club,'Z8,'Z9,'30 Art Club,'Z8,'l9,'30 Band, 'Z9.'30.'3l Art Editor.'30 Manzanita Stafffll Hobby-Astronomy FERN ARNOLD- Spanish Club The Mousetrap Operetta.'lQ,'3O All-Star Club Hobby-Tennis MILLARD COOTS- Band,'28.'2O 3O.'Sl Hi-Y Club ' Orchestra Manzanita Snaps' 31 The Strongest Man Hobby-Trout Fishing I - 9 - 3 - I page Eighteen l i1 - KIRBY BLOHM- Ag. Club.'Z8.'Z9, aO,'3l Ag. Track.'Z9,'30 Ag. Basketball.'Z9, 5O.'3l Assist. Editor of Better Ag, '28.'29 Heavyweight Track Hobby--Vv'ild Game Hunting BELLE MARIE RAMSAY Service Club.'28.'Z0, 40 English Club French Club,'29.'3O. 5l Hobby-Horses MARTHA VVlLSON- Service Club.'Z9,'3O Spanish Club. r0, 5l Hobby-Sewing CHARLES COWAN- Transferred from Selma Hi, Selma, Ala, Ways and Means Com. of Junior-Senior-Prom. Hobby-Collecting Coins MATSLJE HIROKAXVA- Hobby-Reading CLAYTON CALKINS- Ltw. Football Ltw. Track Tenriis.'Z8.'29,'30.'3l Cr. Country Race,'Z8,'l0 Manzanita Ad Staffflll Block W Societyf '50,' 3 I Once in a Blue Mmm Josh Editor.'l8 Dance Committee Band.'Z8.'Z9. 5O.'3l School Reporterfll Hobby--Tennis IRENE BONGIOVANI- Span. Club.'29,' 30,3 l Hobby-Dancing JACK MAPES- Trans. from Eureka Hi Senior Sweater Com. Art Club Gus. Air. and Earl Sham Hobby--Stagecraft MARY DIKLICH- Spanish Club Basehall.'28. 5l Hockey Basketball.'29,'30.'3l Volley Ball Hobby-Dancing and Sports BURTON KITCHEN- Ltw. Track,'Z9,'30 Spanish Club Art Club Pep Com. Hobby-Athletics HERBERT TAKATA- Art Club Baseball Lightweight Track Biology Hobby-Fishing-Hunting Cl, AUDE THOMPSON- Ag, Club.'Z8.'2Q,'30.'3 Glee Club.'30,'3l Ag. Basketball Hobby-Fishing TOSHIO MATSUSHITA Ag. Club.'Z8.'Z0,'30 Hobby-Basketball - Football v l. NICK PIEROVICH- Glee Club,'Z8.'29 Art Club,'29.'3O Track,'3O.'3l Hobby-Swimming JULIA RICHARDSON- Spanish Club,'29,'30 The Strongesl Man Once in a Blue Moon Art Cluh.'29,'3l All Star Basketball Baseball. Speedball Volleyball, Tennis Biology Club G.A.A. lTreas.b Hobby-Drawing-Swim'g ERNEST VlCTORINO-- Football.'29.'30,'31 Track.'29,'30,'3l Tulip Time Up in Ihr' Air Band Hobby-Sports EDWARD PISTEK- Ag. Club.'28,'Z0,'30 Hobby-Hunting-Fishing HELEN BROWN- The Strongest Mun Scholarship Society Girl Reserves Hobby-Reading MARTHA MCDANlEL- English Club Cooking Club Art Club.'Z9,'30 Biology Club,'3l Hobby-Tennis and Hiking Page Nineteen FRANK POLIFKA- Basketball.'Z8.'Z0,'lI Eootball.'29,'30.'3I French Club,'Z9.'3O Scholarship Society Washington Program Hobby-Reading GEORGE COPRIVIZA- Pep Committee Hobby-Ifooling Around NORMAN PHILLIPS- Ag, Cluh.'Z8.'29, 5O.'3I Ag. Basketball,'3O.'3I Hobby-Hunting EVELYN BUCK INGHAM Art Club.'28.'29.'30.'3I Service Club Craft Club Cooking Club Oral English Plays Hobby-A rt BETTY O'BRIEN- Art Club Nomination Com. Gas, Air, and Earl Hobby-Ciolf. Dancing ELNA HARRIS- Cooking Club French Club Hobby-Swimming CHARLES IVIYRICK- Ag. Club.'28.'29,'l0,'3 I Hobby-Aviation Page Twenfy PE ARL KENDALL- Art Club,'30. al Hobby-Art BEVERLY VAN CIESEN English Club Service Club Scholarship Society Aladdin Players.'l0.'3l Secretary of Student Body Hobby-Dramatics WILLIAM LEE- Trans.from Monterey Hi Ltw. Eootball.'Z8,'Z0,'3O lcapnl fll Midg. Basketb.'28,'29. 5O Ltw. Track.'Z8.'Z9, 50 Manzanita Photo Dept. Golden W.'29.' 3O.'3 I lVhen the Clock Strikes Long Ago in Judea The Taming of the Shrew Aladdin Players Editor Manzanita Biology Club fpresj Hobby-Borrowing AYAKO IKEDA- Spanish Club.'Z9,'3O Cooking Club Hobby-All Sports HERBERT BEASLEY- Ad Staff Manzanita Hobby-Aviation BETTY LANCASTER- Spanish Club Hobby-Dancing i1 DOROTHY STANDLEY Schol'ship,'28,'29,'3O.'3l lSec.l Serv. Club.'Z8,'l9,'30.' All-Star Team. G.A.A. Glec Club Span. Cl..'28.'Z9, 50,'3l QPres.D Washington's Bi-Centen- nial Program Girls' Jinx Chairman Tulip Time Feature Editor Manzanita Hobby-Dancing JACK LISTER- Midget Basketball I.wt. Basketball Track,'Z9, 50 Asst. Yell l.eader.'30 Band Hobby-Music MARY CECIL FARRIS- French Club.'29.'30 English Club Biology Club Hobby-Swimming CHARLES WILSON- Tr. from Belmont Hi,L.A. Aviation Club Hobby-Aviation NATSUKO UEDA- Span. Cl..'Z8,'Z0,'30. Sl Biology Club.'3l Hobby-Reading. Col, Pict. IRMA BECK- Glee Club English Club Art Club Cooking Club Oral English Plav Hobby-Art ROBERTA MANN- Glee Club Once in a Blue Moon Tulip Time Cooking Club Biology Club Craft Club Hobby-Horseback Riding MANZANITA 1.9.3.1 x: .. DOROTHY TRAFTON- Sec. Cooking Club English Club Vice-Pres. French Club Class Athletic Mgr. Junior-Senior Prom. Com Gas. Air and Earl Pres. of Sewing Club Spanish Club Noon Dance Com. Hobby-Sewing PETER BUTl ER- Lwt. Football Baseball.'30. 6l Spanish Club Hobby-Hunting DONALDINE THOMAS- Spanish Club Glee Club Once in a Blue Moon Hobby-Tennis MARJORIE HANSEN Spanish Club,'Z8.'Z9 English Club.'Z8.'Z9. Glee Club.'Z8,'l9. SO.'3l Tulip Time Belty Lou Up in the Air Oral English Plays Vice-Pres. Student Body Hobby-Basketball ELWOOD HOLBROOK- Ag Club.'28.'Z9.'30.'ll Ag, Club Treasurer Hobby-Physical Culture ALMA DAHNKEN Onre in a Blue Moon Jun.-Sen. Prom. Com. School Reporter Vice-Pres. Soph Class Sec. Senior Class Ring Committee Nomination committee Hobby-Singing Page Twenty-one . 12 J 11 sr' 13 ., LTR- is W 4 H W V . ' J I KEQV K, . 5 up f K A ...Z , AIX X ' 11 ,Q ' I 1. . . O . in v 4 - -r , i .9 wx! b 3 ' A A V. 's .. 4,,2.r, H ' 'via 390 5 . . 1 if . x+,L f gg f 1 A: . . .1 . N 10 15535: W ' . 1 115 13usako Sukio. 125 limma llnemoto. 135 Lucy Zar, 145 Katherine Marinovich. 155 Ada Chadwell. 165 Bessie Gugale. 175 1.ucille Zar, 185 Katherine Cieily. 105 Ruby Gann. Gillwrla De Vwfald and Zella Winter. 1105 Anna Kralj. 1115 Anna Stetta. 1125 Helen Cordova and Grace Matiasevich. KNot rn prflurvj Adele Dcnnig, Florence Spcegle. I . 9 . 3 . I Page Twenty-two '- COMMERCIAL DE PARTMENT INTERESTS NTEREST in commercial subjects has increased greatly in the last year. The growth of the interest was noticed decidedly in the bookkeeping and typing classes. The bookkeeping classes had to be divided into three sections, and it was also necessary to employ three teachers instead of two to teach bookkeeping. The students of the classes learned to operate the adding and calculating ma- chines to help keep their books straight. Every .typewriter was occupied in each typing period. The only possible chance for a last year's student to use a typewriter was for him to know when another student was absent and use his. In the typing courses it was also urged that the students learn how to set up and take down the multigraph machine, and to cut stencils and run them through the mimeograph machine. Experience in the business world was given Stenog. II girls during Easter vacation week through the courtesy of the Soroptimist Club and the merchants. Each girl was assigned to a store or firm to learn the manner in which the busi- ness was conducted. Those who took salesmanship found the subject of great help. The two year commercial course is divided into two classes, accounting and secretarial. In the accounting course only one year of typing is offered, and in the secretarial course only one year of bookeeping is offered. The remainder of the subjects taken in both courses are much the same. Those interested in taking a two-year commercial course are offered the following subjects to choose from: English I and II, typing I and II, book- l-.eeping I and II. citizenship, business economics, commercial law, salesmanship, commercial arithmetic, stenography I and II, and elements of business. The two-year commercial graduates for 1931 are: Helen Cordoza, Ada Chadwell, Adele Dennig, Gilberta De Wald, Emma Enemoto, Ruby Gann, Bessie Gugale, Takiki Ikeda, Katherine Marinovich, Grace Matiasevich, Mabel Souza, Florence Speegle, Anna Stetta, Hisako Sugai, Fusako Tanaka, Zella Mae Winter, and Lucille Zar, ADVANTAGES OF FOUR-YEAR COURSE While the two-year commercials no doubt receive a great deal of good out of their two years' enrollment in that course, being able in most cases to secure positions in the business activities of the town: yet they would be very much better prepared to participate in business had they enrolled for four years. The reason for this should be obvious. With the short course they enter at once into the rather exacting studies of business methods and procedure, while in the regu- lar four-years' course, these subjects are deferred until the third and fourth years of the high school course, thus giving the pupils an advantage of taking up these business problems after two years of broadening and maturing the mind. Another reason for taking the four-year course is that the completion of the two-year course almost invariably finds the pupil still within the compul- sory educational limit thereby necessitating his attendance in school for a con- siderable period of time. Merchants, as a rule, do not like to employ help that is subject to the part-time educational laws, and so generally pass them up in favor of someone who is past sixteen years of age. A still further objection is that employers feel that a boy or girl under sixteen is too young to take care of the responsibility demanded by business and so refrain from employing them. It should be remembered that as the years go by business becomes more specialized and exacting in its demands, to meet competition and to provide high-class service. For that reason the more training the pupil is able to secure the better will he be able to do his share of work in the business world. --HELEN JAMES, Senior. I 9 9 0 3 . I W Page Twenty-three First Row---Mr. Mulder, Bill Brune, Jack Dahnken, Hugh Allison, Victor Penner. Clifton Bennett, Ray Giacoma, Eddie Wing. Gordon Webb. Carl Lemon, Francis Selak. Bob Dunn. Edward Estrada, George Lechner, Richard MacFarlane. James Kimoto. Mr. Elodberg. Second Row---Kenneth Lindgren, Preston Underwood, Dell Gard. George Payton. Dean Delaney. Veryl Dawson, James Jackson, Tom Hudson, Emmett Downing, Robert Gourley. Chesley Hayden. Bob Platt, Edmund Day, Manuel Bettencourt. Earl Goon. Third Row---Richmond Bradley. Edmund Brown, Edmund Downing. Morton Dorey. Peter Podich. John Rafferty, Havilliah Malsbury, Masami Manabe, Max Dean, Howard Cottrell. Fourth Row--'Lloyd Stolich, Paul Rafferty, Bill Watts, Clarence Circe. Harvey Stevens, Bob O'Brien, Hisao Hirokawa, John Vvloodburn, Ernest Hamilton. Albert Nabeska. Bob Angel, August Varni. Sterling Cottrell, Robert Silvear, Harold Miller, Ray Goodwin, Gerald Beazell. JUNIORS OUTHFUL and wilful, the junior class has been outstanding in many of the activities of the school. Mary Farrington was leading lady in the op- eretta, Up in the Air, while Leona Caudill, Katherine Marinovich, and Lloyd Stolich also took part. The junior girls were the champions of both basketball and hockey. Char- lotte Hudson, Mary Farrington, Kathleen Sheehy, Genevieve Thomas, Madelyn Hughes, Katherine Marinovich, Mildred Paulsen, Barbara Hutchings, Louise Lindgren, Beth Gard, Jean Morehead, Mary North, and Helen Watters com- posed these teams. The captain of the championship team of the division N.C.I.E. is August Varni-a junior to be proud of, for he is characterized by the coach as being the cleanest-playing athlete that the coach has ever worked with. l - Q - 3 ' I Page-Twenty-four Front Row-V-Miss Paulding. Madelyn Hughes, Mary North. Nancy Nightingale, Ethel Bonita, Clementine Kusanovich. Ruth Lindgren. Beth Gard. Genevieve Thomas. Ada Chadwell. Gladys l.ee. Beatrice Davis. Beatrice Hayashi, Miss Farrell. Second Row---Virginia Gott, Efhe Engle, Helen Eraser. Jeanne Morehead. Rose Boasso. Ruth Bradshaw. Leona Caudill. Dorothy Dickie. l.ois Bender, Anne Goon. Kathleen Sheehy, Helen Diaz, Elsie Cox. Third Row--'Helen Tipton. Helen Watters, Mattie Lou Simpson. Charlotte Hudson. Dorothy Rollins, Jean Christiansen, Roma Durant. Evelyn DeMange. Marian Toft, Lorraine Brinkworth. Barbara Hutchings. Jennie Lee. Mildred Paulsen. Vella Reynolds.. Fourlh Row---Mary Farrington. Apheni Harvey, Estelle Hopkins, Anne Martinsen. Adelle Harker. Vt'ilma Rhodes. Edna McCool, Mabel McCool. JUNIGRS Of the girls, perhaps the junior who best represents ideal youth is Char- lotte Hudson. who has already been mentioned for scholarship and athletics, and who in addition is a notable member of the Manzanita staff and the band. She won the sweepstakes of the solo contest at Sacramento, being unanimously chosen by the judges. She also won the Hute contest: but remains a charming and modest fellow classman. Helen Watters, Charlotte Hudson. Mary Farrington, and Howard Cot- trell represented the juniors in Scholarship Society. Mary was elected secretary of the central division of the California Scholarship Federation for the coming year. , Class officers are: Ray Ciiacoma, president: Mattie Lou Simpson, vice- president: Mary North, secretary: Tom Hudson, treasurer: Clifton Bennett, yell leader: Ed. Downing. boys' athletic manager: and Mary Liles, girls' athletic manager. This most energetic class has shown its ability to do, and has kept its reputation throughout its high school career. -MARY NORTH, Junior. I ' 9 ' 3 - I Page Twenty-five Front Rott'---Peter Sapro, Robert Christensen. Peter Tovaraz. Ered Beazell. Donald Chandler, Donald Cox, Bertrum Seller. Joseph Orr, Charles Franich. Edwin Storm. Dino Ceschi. John Michael, Arthur Miller, Steve Doering, Raymond Vyeda. Billy Waki. Elmer Shew. Kenneth Switzer. Second Row George Benich. Paul Hockabout tleaningl. Elmer Cornell. Makota Kadotani. Yvarren Hutchings. Bruce Rider. Edgar Hockabout. Richard Watters, John Liles. Ray Vasconcellos. Mr. Merryweather. Alvin Medeiros. Third Row--APaul Compton, Parker Chan. Andrew Vucinich. Philip Bradley. Harry Osmer. Robert Reed. Carl Gorham. Shige Vllada. Loran Locke. Paul Grizich. Lloyd Long, Four Row---Walter Lewis, Howard Peterson. Armando Marsano, Ollen Ennis. Billy Bernal. Tom Polk. Fred Hair. Charles McCloskey. Robert Lawrence. Albert Bosworth. Alvin Dempsey. John Cunha. Last Row---Herluf Olsen. Holbrook McDaniel. Ted Tesman. Alton Dempsey. Seth Bixler. James Asami. Xvilson Bader. Marion Stolich. Chester Murakami. SOPHOMORES HIS YEAR'S Sophomore Class fairly shines with youthful vigor and vim. The officers that so carefully guided us through this successful year are: president, Edgar Hockabout: vice-president, Eleanor Foster: secretary, Beth Bowman: treasurer, Fred Beazell: boys' athletic manager, Jack Moses. In the scholarship society, Irene Ritchie, Grace Matiasevich, Josephine Montgomery, Jeanette Eckel. Marguerite Blizzard, Charles Eranich, and Paul Grizich are our members, The sophomores who help make up our wonderful band are Bruce Rider, Jeanette Eckel, Helen June King, Eleanor Foster, Warren Hutchings, Joseph Orr, Wilson Bader, and Tom Polk. We also have some outstanding athletes. The lightweight teams couldn't get along without Eggs Hockabout, Mitchell Stetta. and Ray Vasconcellos: I ' Q 0 3 ' I Page Twentyfsix Front Row---Merle Hoover. Ethel Beck. Aloha Cox, Ella Mae Rogge, Mary Eiorovich, Katherine Cicily, Blanche Harlan. Virginia Nelson, Louita Moran. Earldine Mello, Mary Semelka. June Kendall, Kathleen Milladin. Jeanette Eckel, Winifred Pelley. lrene Ritchie, Ona Hardy. Beth Bowman, Takito Ikeda. Emma Enomoto. St-cond Row---Hatsuko Sukakane, Yoko Kobayasi, Miss Benham. Edna Eagundes. Lucy Zar. Esther Bradley, Verna Owens, Esther Hunter. Eleanor Lopes. Hazel Kerr, Doris Phillips, Dorothy Beer, Eusako Tanaka, Florence Hoon, Mary Milladin, Hisako Sugai, Eleanor Foster, Margaret Stillwell. Grace Matiasevich, Muriel Camp, Miss Wooster. Dorothy Borba. Thirid Row---Rosalie Bettencourt. Mabel Souza, Rose McEarlan, Adaline Garcia. Marguerite Blizzard, Josephine Montgomery. Fourth Rowe'-Julia Pecoch. Carol Williams, Lucille Scurich, Lois Gorham, Doris Kauffman, Ervina Thomas, Loretta Kirby, Emily Cordoza, Florence Speegle, Eileen Beilby, Elise Algeo, Flora Belle Stone, Bessie Gugale, Helen Phillips, Last Row---Nadine Connell, Roberta Bruce. Mary Resetar, Bea Webb, Gladys Zobel, Kiyoko Tada. Katherine Maleta, Doris Jenkins. Janet Vklhiting, Miss Arano. SOPHOMORES and have you ever seen Louis Bertone play football? If not, watch your next chance, else you surely will miss something. The sophomore girls also play speedy games. We are well represented in the all-star teams by Muriel Camp, Ervina Thomas, and Gladys Zobel, for basketball: Kiyoko Tada, for hockey: and Hazel Kerr, Gladys Zobel, Yoshii Takata, and Lucille Cottrell for speedball. Some sophomores also took part in the operetta. Richard Watters had one of the -leading parts and carried off honors as l'Jimmie. Muriel Camp also took part, and other sophomores lent their youthful voices in the chorus. This year we have accomplished much, but we hope to reach an even higher standard in our junior year. --BETH BOWMAN, Sophomore I-9-3'I Page Twenty-seven Front Rowe--George Matsumoto, Franklin Aldridge. Harry Yagi, Claire Denny. Milford Michael. George Pershall. Jerome Alexander, John Spurgeon, Robert Pavey, Jack Wilkinson, Dick Woodard. George Matusich, George Taoka. Cyril Kirby, lsao Fukuba, Herman Reh. Benjamin Higbie, Neville Gordon. Second Row-1-Hiromi Yamamoto, George Kusanovich. Buell Crawford, John Kusanovich. Fred Dick, Clarence Vvlermuth, William Cumming. James Macquoid, Glen Dorey. Richard Fairhurst. Mike Thompson, lrvin Paulsen, Masawo Mori, Tom Eto. Third Row-fflrlarry Alvein. Lewis Vyeda. Bob Shoemaker. Takashi Tsuchiyama. Cleon Smith, Vklalter Lindsay, Bill Mclntosh. Lloyd Oliver. Edward Rhoads. Frank Hughes. Nick Podich. Back Row---Leon Martinez. Minoru Kanemoto, Joe Piastri lbelowl. William Nunes. Elmer Kall. Chris Milinich. Lendall I-lushbeck. NVarren Cottrell. Stanley Pritchard, David Driscoll, James Mesquite. Stanley Reynolds. FRESI-IMEN OUNGEST, and largest, the freshman class of W.U.H.S. this year was active in all departments. lt had representatives in Spanish, Latin, and French clubs and in the Scholarship Society. Several freshman boys absorbed the ath- letic spirit of the school and played in football, basketball, baseball, and track. The girls. not to be outdone, figured in the girls' All-Star Teams, Those who were musical played in the band and orchestra, or made up a large part of the Glee Club. This class is one of the few to choose its motto and colors in the freshman year. The committee for this purpose spent many third periods in exercising their argumentive powers before they arrived at an agreement. This early train- ing in school aHairs shows the initiative and spirit of the class, and forecasts a brilliant career through high school. The members of the committee are Mary Tipton, chairman: Ella Marie Brodin, Shirley Stripp, Cyril Kirby, Warren Cottrell, Mike Musura. I ' 9 - 3 - I Page Twenty-eight F s lfirsl Row---Helen Mary Phillips. Margaret Dunlap, Betty Chandler, Nell Cowan, Marjorie Hammitt. Winifred Moran. Mary Luich. Clara Dawson, Novia Hennigan. Minnie Garcia, Irene Zolezzi. Eva Rippy, Inez Getty, Carol Lindgren. Barbara Lyman. Mildred Victorino. Vivian Thomas. Sadie Clute. Anita Jano, Kathryn Rider. Ruth Bradley. Marjorie Aldridge. Susanna La Turner. Second Row---Betty Paul, Clarice Hazelton. Roberta Giblin. Trigie Nitta, Elizabeth lles. Marian Faulds. Evangeline Alves, Winona McGinnus. Frances Malsbury. Isabelle Perkins. Ayako Kurimoto. Violet Stevens. Evelyn Jacopi, Lena Cupich, Amanda Amador. Ruth Werkiser. Mary Chiorich. Esther Beaton, Ellen Jane Cox. Third Row---Edith Mabracy. Marian Addatto. Eldena Penner. Evelyn Dempsey, Alexa Battle. Winifred Spencer, Grace Overton. Jeannett Hushbeck. Doris Galletly. Kae Eujimoto. Claire Knauer, Chiyoko Kaita. Fumiko Yamamoto. Lena Schott. Fourth Row-4-Florence Kimoto, Mae Thomas. lku Otsuki, Alice Johanson. Lois Beck, Erna Hansen. Naomi Carter. Janet Alexander, Helen Angel. Kathleen Farrell, Blanche Crowe. Betty Meade. Mary Horvat. Ruiko Hamai. Fifth Row---Leona De Mange. Nobuko Fujita. Muriel Algeo. Mardella Ball. Eleanor Cano. Ella Mae Chandler. Virginia Baker, Jane Christiansen. Mary Tipton. Vklinifred Rice, Theta Belle Langstaff. Shirley Bagby, Mary Bauer. Georgia Bagby. Darline Butter. Sixth Row---Emily Jennings. Aline Waldron, Miss Blanchard. Pearl Kryger, Mildred Berry, Louise Wier. Lucille Dorch. Mildred Secondo, Dorothy Tesman, Shirley Stripp, Virginia Mathews, Helen Peterson. Mildred Riles. Henrietta Behl. Ella Marie Broden. FRESHMEN The colors chosen were green and gold, and the motto is, 'Be Square. A beautiful green and gold pennant was being secured when the Manzanita went to press. We hope that the class of '34 will continue to do as much in co- operation with the school as they are doing now. The oflicers for the year were: president, Mike Musura: vice-president Paul Alaga: 'yell leader. Ray Vasconcellos: secretary, Helen Peterson: boys athletic manager. Warren Peterson: girls' athletic manager, Virginia Baker. -HELEN PETERSON. Freshman. er al. v f I - 9 - 3 - I Page Twenly-nine ..-.-...- M A N z A N I T A .l.-.1-1 POPULAR PIECES by POPULAR PEOPLE Alma Dahnken-- Sing, You Sin- ner. Dean DeLaney- Would You Like To Take a Walk? Mrs. Worthington - Everything That's Nice Belongs to You. Mr. Carlyon- You Are the Mel- ody. Betty Stripp- Fine and Dandy. George Payton- I've Got Five Dol- lars. Beverly Van Giesen - Just We Two. A. Mae Lordh- Little Things in Life. Mrs. Dolan- Sweet Music. Elmer Harris- We Can Live On Love. August Varni- My Ideal. William Lee- Thanks To You. Anton Kojan- I'm Just Rolling Along. Bud Watters- Hello, Beautiful. Mr. Bridgewater - I'm Goin' Get You. Mr. Mac uidd - When M Q Y Y Dreams CGymD Come True. Mr. Schell- Just One More Time. Charles Cowan- Just a Big Man from the South. Warren MacFadden- Blue Again. Jack Lister- One Man Band. Harry Edwards--'Im a Ding Dong Daddy From Dumas. Joint Assembly- Oh, How I Miss You. Emma Dong- Give Yourself a Pat on the Back. Holohan Road-' 'Happy-Go-Lucky Lane. Rosemary Nicholson - Dream House. Sterling Cottrell-- Falling in Love. Beatrice Webb-- Mean to Me. Stanley Secondo - MLove Me or Leave Me. Clayton Calkins- Peanut Venderf' Charles Wilson- Mississippi Mud. Alice Ford- How Come You Treat Me Like You Do. Jewel Ackerman-'Cooking Break- fast for the One I Love. Clifford Gamble - I'll Be Your Friend with Pleasure. George Willis- My Sweetie Turned Me Down. Maxine Smith- The Kiss Waltz. Marie Selak- Lover Come Back to Me Marjorie Hansen- You Can Al- ways Be Sure of My Love for You. Lorenz Chiorich- Little Brown Jug, I Love Thee. Grover Dawson - The Vagabond King. George Lechner- Walkin' My Baby Back Home. Miss Fuller - Have You Forgot- ten? Bob Angel- When I Take My Su- gar to Tea. Stacy McGill - Under a Texas Moon. Dorothy Standley - Maybe It's Love. Dorothy Trafton - 'Some Day Soon. Dorothy Mott - Some of These Days. Myra J. Harris - Cheerful Little Earfulf' Howard Peterson - Gotta Have a Girl. Ruth Paulding- Sweetheart of All Our Dreams. Billy Granger- Just a Vagabond Lover. Millard Coots- If I had a Talking Picture of You. Francis Selak- Painting the Clouds with Sunshine. -.-....-...l.9.3.l Page Thirty -nw, yw. .2 we ,iq , 4.- a4f4q,55w 4m4f4M,4G4mW?'Qm' wvmnmf ' fm 4444464 44 U4 L. Aim iff? 44 '44:mi4 ?f4 4,41 ? Qi ' v-'if WE Z, N Q M 4212 4 wvilniwfa 'jf xg-?Y'fwgir!3Qi W4 4' ,4Ajg,+,4', 'qw :wwg ,Vw M f,,i..,nf .4445 M404 .b -X . X v,V ,.. 3 4 A! ,, 1 ,, ,,,. , , , .,k , ,nr ,,, W, -W.,e. .V ik 1 .W - ., '14 ' 4 1 Q3?Ef1'?'Q57f4f.- .?f 53f,.f'1fH , ,v 54zil '534'4g 53,1 ,, fQ:'4l. 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Elmer Kali. John Woodburn, Richard MacFarlane. Clifton Bennett, Anthony Kojan. Back Row William Kell. Robert Dunn. Tom Polk, George Gregerson. Elmer Harris. Paul Rafferty, Jack Mapes, Bill Watts. Edmond Brown. BAND NTII. May. l932, the band of W.U.H.S. is the proud possessor of three championship titles, On account of the 1931 marching contest being called off, it retains for another year its distinction of holding the California State marching championship. In addition it has in its ranks two state solo champions: Billy Granger, saxophone, and Charlotte Hudson, flute. In the class B contest the band placed fourth, being defeated by Wil- lows, first: Marysville, second: and Yuba City, third. A difference of only five points separated Watsonville from the winners. At a preliminary held in Salinas on May 2, the band placed second, being defeated by Salinas by a difference of less than one point. The personnel of the band has been greatly swelled this year. It now boasts of 73 members, and is rapidly approaching the instrumentation called for in state contests. Aside from contests, the activities of the band have been many and varied. It has furnished the inspiration for countless assemblies, noon rallies, and games. as well as making successful appearances at many of the service clubs and other organizations of the city. On May 6th it presented its annual concert in the school auditorium, the proceeds being used to help send the members to Sacramento. I - 9 - 3 - l Page Thirty-three l.. ..- -1 .nw i. . ,, - ,. ,.,. , ,, , K ORCHESTRA Top Row, It-fl lo riqhl-5-George Lechner, Billy Granger, Clyde Gilbert. Harry lfarrington. Donald Marinovieh, Elwyn Camp. Bob Dunn, Millard Coors. Bill Kell. Mr. Carlyon. lfronf Roux. Iefz lo rzghl---Elsie Phillips. Apheni Harvey. Lauretta England. Barbara Lyman, Helen Angel, Pearl Hill, Jimmy McQuoid. Jack l.ister. GLEE CLUB lfmnl Row---Marian lfaulds. Inez Getty, Eva Rippy, Theta Belle Langstaff, Ester Benton, .lean Dunn, Nell Cowan. Nellie Vukasovich. Ruth Bradley. Mary Semelka. Mrs. Dolan. Second Row---Margaret Dunlap. Betty Paul. Alice Johanson. Clare Hazelton, Clarice Hazelton, Sadie Clute, Anita Jano. Ella Marie Brodin. Betty Meade, Evelyn Womack. Muriel Camp. Third Row ---Premina Perotto, Betty Lindsey. Helen Phillips. Roberta Burland. Charlotte Hudson. Alice Ford, Aline Waldron, Katherine Marinovieh, Marjorie Hanson. Leona Claudill. Fourth Rowm- Robert Reed, Walter Lewis. Richard Price. Clifton Bennett, George Vvlillis. George Gregerson, Ernest Vietorino. Herman Armstrong, Marvin Hocltabout. I-9-3-I Page Thirty-four UP IN THE AIR The feathery-like apparitions on each side of the picture are not snowflakes or rose petals, but rather members of the dancing chorus for Up in the Air. These old-fashionad maids are: Standing---Harriet Hall, Madelyn Hughes. Mary Tipton, and Ona Hardy. Seated---Virginia Phillips. Merrye North, l.ucille Cottrell, and Barbara l,yman. GLEE CLUB O WANDIERING minstrel of ancient times ever enjoyed his travels as these modern young minstrels of W.U.H.S. enjoyed producing their annual operetta. Up in the Air. Mary Farrington and Marvin Hockabout in the leading roles put wings on the time, making the operetta one of the most s'uc- cessful ever attempted by Mrs. Dolan. Others in the cast were Marjorie Hansen, George Gregerson. Bud Watters, Alice Ford, Muriel Camp, Ernest Victorino, Florence Snow. Cieorge Willis, Evelyn Womack, and Walter Lewis, The cho- rus also had its propellors swinging in double time, and deserves a big share of credit. At one assembly the Cilee Club introduced a snappy rally song called 'APep. Other dates on their calendar for l93O-l93l were April 17, at which time they charmed the members of the Woman's Club with one of the best programs ever given: and May 16. the date of their annual spring concert. 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No! in picture---Dorothy Standley, Helen Watters, Charlotte Hudson, Betty Stripp. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY ERVICE. Social, and Honors and Privileges-these are the three standing committees of the Scholarship Society which are appointed each year: around them are built the club's activities. The Service committee, headed by Betty Stripp, made itself useful by sponsoring the scroll fund drive. This drive, started last year, reached a suc- cessful climax after much hard work of this year's members: and a beautiful bronze scroll. the dream of the Society since 1928, is at last in the possession of the Student Body. Under service also came ushering for the Oral English plays, which was the responsibility of the Scholarship members. The Social committee, under the leadership of Dorothy Standley, furnished a picnic and a very enjoyable Chinese banquet during the last year. Honors and Privileges again proved to be merely the name of a committee. as nothing came of its efforts, though Duncan Knudsen did some professional arguing as chairman. The members have resolved to keep on working so that sometime there will be an incentive for students to work in order to enjoy the privileges accruing to the society. At the annual Scholarship convention held at Palo Alto in the spring, XVatsonville was put on the map by having Mary Farrington elected secretary of the convention for next year. Officers for the first semester were Eddie Wing, president: Irene Ritchie, vice-president: Helen Fraser, secretary: and Charles Franich. treasurer. For the second semester they were Merle Buehler, president: Helen Watters, vice-presi- dent: Dorothy Standley, secretary: and Frank Polifka, treasurer. --CHARLOTTE HUDsoN, Junior I ' 9 - 3 0 I 11' Page Thirty-nine EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE XVilliam Lee. licrren Catbey, Warren Mcliadden, Wallace Griswold. George VJiIlis. Bill McGrath Mr. A. B. Handshy, Marjorie Hansen, Beverly Van Giesen. Mildred Moore. FINANCE COMMITTEE licrren Cathey. Wallace Griswold, George Willis. Beverly Van Giesen, Warren Mcliadden. Bill McGrath, Mr. A, B. Handshy. I - 9 - 3 - I Page Forty 'lii HI-Y lfronl Row---Marvin Hockabout Qpresidentl. Second Row-Y-Charles Cowan, Millard Coots ltreasurerl. Third Row---Harry Osmer. Edgar Hockabout, Edward Wing. Fourth Row---Bruce Rider. Max Dean fsecretaryl, Ray Cviacoma. Loren Locke. Back Row---Elmer Cornell. Bill McGrath Lvice-presidentl. John Liles, Tom Polk. Harry lidwards. Richard Watters. ART CLUB lfronl Rowe--Vivien Thomas. Leona DeMange. June Kendall. Lucille Cottrell. Betty O'Brien. lilsie Phillips. Katherine Rider. Ruth Bradley. Miss Waite. Sevond Row-Y-Ethel Beck. Lois Beck. lfvelyn Buckingham. Clementine Kusanovch. lne7 Getty. lrma Beck. Betty Chandler. Third Rott'---Julia Richardson. Evelyn DeMange, Adele Harker. Doris Jenkins. Nobuko Fujita. Buck Rott'---Jack Mapes. Barney Perovich, Anthony Kojan, I-9-3-I Page Forty-one EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HIS YEAR the Executive Committee was composed of Warren McFadden, president of the student body and chairman of the committee: Marjorie llansen, vice-president: Bill McGrath, treasurer: Beverly Van Giesen, secretary: Wallace Griswold, boys' athletic manager: Ferren Cathey, business manager of the Manzanita: Mildred Moore, girls' athletic manager: William Lee, editor of the Manzanita: and Mr. A. B. l-landshy, faculty advisor. During Mr. Hand- shy's absence the Hrst semester Mr. Schell acted as faculty adviser. This committee met once every school month. They revised the Consti- tution of the Associated Student Body and decided upon programs for the FINANCE COMMITTEE ILLS. sources of revenue, and a pay-your-dues campaign were the chief oc- cupations of the finance committee. lt pulled the Student Body out of a S300 debt-with a good deal of help from the football and basketball returns! --and at the May meeting was able to report a balance of about 3700. A constitutional amendment provided for the addition of the MGUZGUIAIG business manager to the personnel of the finance committee, since he handles about S1500 during his regime. Another innovation, expected to take effect next year, is the creation of a faculty auditor whose chief responsibility will be to see that the Student Body bank account never again gets below zero. This year the advisors to the Student Body have been Mr. Schell and Mr. Handshy. HI-Y CLUB HE AIM of the Hi-Y, a school branch of the Y.M.C.A. is to create, main- tain, and extend high standards of Christian feeling throughout the world. Its members are judged by scholarship, character, and appearance. The Hi-Y has just had one of the most successful years in its history. Five members represented the club at the Older Boys' Conference at Asilomar. The main project of the I-li-Y was to buy chairs for the Y.M.C.A. This was carried on successfully by giving a benefit show at the Pajaro Theatre. At the meetings vocational talks were given by prominent merchants of the city under the direction of Mr. Ralston, director of the and Mr. D'Ana. A Weenie roast at the beach, a deep sea Hshing trip where the fish were fed and none were caught, several swimming parties, and enjoyable dances were some of the social events for this year. The officers were president, Marvin Hockabout: secretary, Max Dean: and treasurer, Millard Coots. ART CLUB NDEAVORING to learn more fully the phases of Art and Nature, the Art Club was formed three years ago. lt has proved to be a very interesting. knowledge-gaining organization. Speakers, contests, and exhibitions helped to make the club lively and keep the members interested. This year Miss Alexander told of her trip to Europe, and Mrs. Thorburn of the Watsonville Chamber of Commerce spoke about the Apple City Joy Explosion and Captain Dobbsie. A poster contest was held for the occasion. The officers for the first semester were: President, Anthony Kojan: vice- president, Lucille Cottrell: and secretary-treasurer, Florence Snow. The second semester's officers were: president, Jack Mapes: vice-president, Betty O'Brien: and secretary-treasurer, Rosemary Nicholson. assemblies. I - 9 - 3 - I page Fong-YLUO lower Row. left Io righl---Hugh Allison. Paul Compton, Lester Rowan, Ray Goodwin, Clifton Bennett. liddie Wing. Gordon Vv'ebb, George Payton. Middle Row Harry G. XValker. Rex Raymond. Herbert Beasley. Steve Poggi. Howard Petersen. Robert Gourly. Las! Rott'-H Herman Armstrong. Antony Kojan. Barney Perovich. Peter Scurich. Andrew Vucinich, Clayton Calkins. Stanley Secondo, D, J. Daly, Joe Marsano. STUDENT JANITOR FORCE ATSONVILLE is unique in the janitorial system used in its schools, being one of the few cities in California that employ high school students for all janitor services. The system is three fold in its purpose: first, it is a very efficient organiza- tion and a distinct factor in maintaining the beauty of the buildings and grounds: second, it is of great service to many of the students engaged in the work, as the revenue has made it possible for them to continue and finish school: third, the boys in the service gain for themselves experience and lessons in promptness that are important factors in obtaining employment in after-school days. lt has been the custom of the janitors to have occasional outings. banquets, and get-togethers at the homes of the different boys. This social contact has done much to bring about the cooperation that is characteristic of the 'Aforcef' Mr. Harry Walker, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, has striven from the first to build up the system to its present state of efficiency. In the actual beginning of the system in l9lO there were three taking care of the old high school. Now there are twenty-five, counting the substitutes, and Mr. Shackleford and Mr. Dennis, who do outside work only. The present force has charge of eight buildings and surrounding grounds and the High School athletic field. CLAYTON CALKINS, S6171-OF. I - 9 - 3 - I Page Forty-lhree .'l libs! J' 5 WZ H li X-1ukAfv. ' .fr L-51 Kxfiffif Xfire' ,Q f ff 7, W AA Vs. 1 Q. ., 5, . ', 'wif 5 LATIN CLUB Buch Row --- John l.iles. Charlotte Hudson. Helen Watters. Elizabeth lles. Ella Marie Brodin. Helen Angel. Margaret Dunlap. Aline Waldron, lrene Ritchie. lfdmund Brown. Second Row-- Philip Bradley. Gilmore Tuma. Mary Farrington. Helen Tipton. Jean Morehead. Lois Beck. Jeanette Hushbeek. Hazel Kerr. Florence Hoon. Winifred Pelley. Ona Hardy. Paul Compton. lfirsl Row--4Steve Deering, Jerome Alexander. Bob O'Brien. Jane Christiansen, Mary Tipton. Gladys Zobel, Mary Fiorovich. I.eila Rhodes. Evelyn Dempsey. Marion Faulds. Doris Galletly, Barbara Lyman. Ayako Kurimoto, Miss Farrell. BIOLOGY CLUB Bach Row---Mary Cecil Farris. Adele Harker. Evelyn DeMange, George Lechner. XVilliam l,ee, Second Rowe--Miss Hayward. Lorraine Brinkworth. Apheni Harvey. Elsie Phillips. Charlotte Bradley, Roberta Mann. John l.iles. Robert Reed. Richard MacFarlane. Robert Silvear. lfzirsl Row---Nadine Connell. Helen Brown. Irene Bongiovanni. June Kendell. Ethel Bonita. Clementine Kusanovich, Novella Reynolds. Gladys Zobel. Arthur Miller. I . 9 . 3 . I Page Furry-four FRENCH CLUB Iron! Rott'---I.orraine Brinltworth. Barbara Hutchings, .Ieanne Morehead. Nancy Nightingil, Mary North. Madelyn Hughes. Mary Iiarringtori, Vvlilma Rhodes. Suzanne I.a Turner. Ilvelyn Vfomacle. Jennie I.ee. Second Row-Y-Kathleen Sheehy. Ifvelyn DeMange. Roma Durant. Helen Tipton, Inez Getty. .Ianet Alexander. Blanche Herbert. Third Row--'Josephine Montgomery. Eleanor Ifoster. Ona Hardy. Mrs. Bedell. Marguerite Blizzard, Virginia Phillips. Barbara I.yman. I-'mirth Rott'---Bill Cumming. Cleon Smith. Jack XVilkinson. Charles Iiranich, .lack Hammil. Chester Conley. Merle Buchler. SPANISH CLUB Front Row---Ruth Lindgren. Dorothy Standley. Dorothy Dickie. Second Row-V-Iiimulto Yama- moto, Betty Stripp. Ifleanor I.opes. Esther Hunter. Helen Ifraser, Jean Christensen. Beverly Van Giesen. Kathleen Milladin. Irene Bongiovanni, Clara Dawson. Third Row-H Ifrna Hansen. Charlotte Bradley. Jeanette Eekel. Iirvina Thomas. Mary Milladin. Ethel Prasso, Fuji Nitta, Carol I.indgren. Natsuko Ueda. Fotzrlh Row'--Clifford Gamble. Miss Paulding. I.endaII Hushbaclt. Miss Arano. Howard Cottrell. Bob Shoemaker, Makoto Kadotani. Victor Penner. I ' 9 ' 3 - I Page Forty-flue MANZANlTA 11.-.... LATIN CLUB 66 HAT WERE Caesar's last words? How do you count in Latin? What would you have done if you had lived in old Rome? 'AWhat does 'Veni, vidi, vici,' mean? These are some of the questions asked by the members of Romani Hodierni, the Latin Club. They learn the answers, too, for the purpose of the club is to acquaint its members with Roman life The membership is divided into two parts, the Patricians and the Plebians. The former are those who have completed first year Latin. The latter are the first year students. Two consuls are elected from the Patricians division to pre- side over the club meetings. This year they are Helen Tipton and Richard Watters. The Plebians have a Tribune, Ona Hardy, to uphold their rights. BICLOGY CLUB NE OF the peppiest clubs is the La Naturaliza, organized last September for first and second year biology students. First, a trip to Pacific Cirove resulted in many varieties of marine plants and animals. Hot dogs, apples, doughnuts, and buns were eagerly consumed by the hungry excavators. The second trip was a hike to Aptos canyon. Under the shelter of the redwoods they enjoyed themselves immensely, and, tired but happy, finally clambered into the bus for home. Several weeks later, the old 'Arattle trap, packed with impatient biologists, struggled up to Monte Toyon. where the peeping flowers announced the arrival of spring. Don't pick that: it's poison oak, shouted Miss Hayward, and a victim was mercifully saved. The officers for this year were: president. William Lee: vice-president, Adele Harker: secretary, Elise Algeo. FRENCH CLUB HE ORGANIZATION of the club was completed at the hrst meeting in the fall semester. The name, L'Alliance Francaise, was chosen, and the of- Hcers elected were: Evelynne Womack, president: Charlotte Bradley, vice-presi- dent: and Mary North, secretary-treasurer. f At one of the most enjoyable meetings, Miss Farrell told of her trip to France. Another time Miss Alexander gave a very interesting and enjoyable account of the south of France. At the Christmas party, every 'AFrenchman received a bon-bon. In May, at the delightful UFete Francaise, members enjoyed entertainment, dancing and refreshments. Under the counselorship of both Miss Staud and Mrs. Bedell. L'Alliance Francaise had a very successful year. SPANISH CLUB MALL GOLD sombreros bearing the motto, A Lo Alto, have identihed Spanish Club members this year. In order to purchase a pin, one must belong to the Club for two semesters. The programs, prepared under the direction of Dorothy Standley, presi- dent, and Miss Paulding, counselor. contained such features as the initiation of new members and the dramatization of a St. Patricks Day legend. For the Christmas Assembly, the Spanish Club presented a tableau of the Nativity. Motionless figures against a blue stage setting made a beautiful picture. At La Fiesta Grande, the Spanish classes contributed short skits: the Club added a play, by Helen Fraser: and dancing and tamales completed the afternoon. I 0 9 'o 3 0 I Page FO!-ly-six .1111 MANZANITA -1.1. GO LD E N if-A' HEAVYWEIGHTS G. WILLIS-W'F 'F 'F 'F 'F 'F W. GRISWOLD-W'F 'F 'F 'F 'F 'F A. VARNI-W'F 'F 'F 'F 'F T. RESETAR-WF 'F 'F 'F 'F A. KOJAN-W'F 'F 'F 'F 'F M. BUEHLER-W'F F 'F S. COTTRELL-W'F 'F 'F 'F G. PAYTON-W'F 'F 'F G. DAWSON-W'F 'F 'F B. ANGEL-W'F 'F 'F L. ROWAN-W'F 'F 'F H. VAN KAATHOVEN-W B. MCGRATH-W'F'F J. LISTER-W'F'F D. J. DALY-W'F F. CATHEY-W'F'F Pkvk C. CALKINS-W'F L. ANTOGNANI-W'F 'F L. BERTONI-W'F J. MARSANO--W'F B. PEROVICH-W'F K. MARSHALL-W'F S. KENNEDY-W'F F. HARKER-W S. RIMASSA-W P. SCURICH-W A. BOXHOLD-W L. CHIORICH-W E. VICTORINO-W F. MATSUDA--W M. KADATONI-W LEIGI-ITWEIGHTS W. LEE-W'F 'F 'F 'F 'F R. GIACOMA-W'F 'F 'F 'F 'F E. HOCKABOUT-WF 'F 'F E. WING-W'F 'F 'F R. VASCONCELLOS-'F 'F S. WADA-W'F'F H. MALSBURY-W'F'F N. OBERMEYER-W'F ED. DOWNING-W'F J. ASAMI-W'F P. SAPRO-W M. MUSURA-W V. DAWSON-W V. POGGI-W H. KWOCK-W M. HOCKABOUT--W W. DODD-W T. HUDSON-W L. BANCHERO--W H. ARMSTRONG-W W. SCHRIEVER-W E. DAY J. JACKSON-W G. STREET-W R. SCARBROUGH-W F. YOSHIDA-W B. BRUNE-W G. WEBB-W G. GREGERSON-W J. MOSES-W I9-3-I-----1 Puqe Forty-seu --1--.. MANZANITA-.-.--...-- S 1' . I2 3? .51 A 4, 1' nf? - .9 P Bark Row---Matsue Hirokawa. l.ois Litchfield. Donaldine Thomas. Marcia Giblin, Iidna Iagundes. Merle Hoover. l.oretta Kirby. Roberta Mann. Third Row-W Ayako Ikeda. Yako Kobavasi. Winona McGinnis. Elizabeth Iles, Roberta Cxiblin, Bernice Pritchard. Iivelyn Buckf ingham. Thelma Lasher, Beth Ciard, Mabel Richard. Second Row Berne Umbenhauer. Irma Beck. Grace Overton. Frances Malsbury. Rose Boasso Isabelle Perkins, Amanda Amador. Iildena Penner. lfronl Row---Miss Robinson. Beatrice Davis. Novia Hennigan, Gladys I.ee. Iilise Speegle. Iidna Rhoads. Pearl Totten. Maxine Smith. Marie Selak. Kathleen Ifarris. Evelyn Womack, Mattie l..ou Simpson. COOKING CLUB We may live without poetry. music. and art: lVe may live without conscience: we may live without heart: lVe may live without friends: we may live without books: But civilized man cannot live without cooks. HE COOKING CLUB of the W.U.H.S. has passed another successful year. The officers were: Mattie Lou Simpson, president: Maxine Smith, vicef president: Beatrice Webb, secretary. Marie Selak, treasurer. The first event of the year was a breakfast on the athletic field. This was a get-together affair, under Miss Dickson. The football squad with a few faculty supporters and Dr. Watters enjoyed an immense turkey banquet given by the Cooking girls on December 6. The Boston bean and brown bread feed was held for the members of the Club, after Miss Robinson took over Miss Dickson's place. Each girl had the privilege of inviting a friend. In May, the championship basketball team was given a feast suited for a king, thus closing the 1931 season. -MATTIE Lou SIMPSON, Junior. I - 9 - 3 - I Page Forty-eight ---lMANZANITA l'v!'0Y7l Row. It-If to righi Irvin Frese, Minoru Kanemoto. John Michael. Donald Chandler, Donald Cox. George Kusanovich. Harry Alvein, Fred Dick, George Taoka, George Matsumoto. lsao Fukuba. Second Row---XVilliam Brune. Reginald Crawford, Edward Estrada. Alfred Werner. Hisao Hirnkawa, Carl Gorham. Ray Alvein, Dino Ceschi, William Nunes. Joe Piastri, Richard Lawrence, John Kusanovich. Chris Milinich, Elwood Holbrook. Third Row-H Mr. A. H. Hollenberg. Seth Bixler. Harold Miller. Kirby Blohm. Sterling Cottrell, Elwood Scar- brough. Foster Hutchings. Charles Werner, Leslie Lindgren. Angus McGill. Harold Hanson, Frnest Hamilton, Stacy McGill, Buell Crawford. Mr. M. T. Thorstenson, Rear Row Mr. C. O. Mulder. James Kimoto. Kenneth Switzer, Charles Myrick, Robert Lawrence. Dale Demp- sey. Ifugene Sheehy. Claude Thompson, Alton Dempsey, Shige Takemoto, and Mr. T. R, Merryweather. No! Shown in Picture---Mike Musura. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA HIE AGRICULTURAL CLUB, comprising nearly all of the students of the Agricultural department, is one of the most active organizations of the XVatsonville Union High School. It has about fifty members, and is chartered in the State and National Associations of the Future Farmers of America. The club members indulge in a wide range of activities, such as participa- tion in livestock, dairy cattle, poultry, tree, agronomy, and agricultural mechan- ics judging. Besides these activities, each member owns and manages his own agricultural project, generally located on the home farm. The aim of the project work is twofold: to earn money and to gain practical agricultural experience. The members also take part in athletic and social events, playing basketball and holding wenie roasts, swimming meets, camping-out parties, and the big event of the year, the Father and Son Banquet. Judging trips are taken to a number of places in the State, for example, to the University Farm at Davis, during Picnic Day time: the Pacific Slope Dairy Show in Oakland: the South San Francisco Baby Beef and Fat Livestock Show: the Christmas Livestock Show at Los Angeles: the semi-final contests at San Jose. and finals at San Luis Obispo. I - 9 - 3 - I Page Forty-nine MANZANITA The Chapter's basketball team has played in the City League for the past three years and has won its share of the games. The students publish a magazine known as the Better Agriculture. Six issues a year are printed, copies of each being taken home. sent to alumni of the department, and to other agricultural departments of schools in the State. During the present year the Chapter has undertaken a joint student farm- ing project. A two and two-tenths acres field was prepared and planted to a crop of small white beans. In the determination of the best project work done during the year, Kirby Blohm received first honors. He started with 129 fancy birds-pheasants and bantams: raised and sold breeding stock and eggs to fan- ciersq and netted the sum of S4l7.07. Other ranking project winners in order of rank were: Donald Chandler, Dino Ceschi, Eugene Winsatt, and Alfred Werner. They respectively netted: 318951, 319936, Sl32.8l, and 553904. Size of project, management, record kept, and net income earned were factors considered in judging the projects of the students. The total net project earn- ings of all of the students was 81711.07 The average per student was 34277. 1930-31 is an anniversary year for the Aggies, marking the tenth happy and active year of the existence of the Ag. Club. The closing year's officers were as follows: Sterling Cottrell, president: Harold Hanson, vice-president: Leslie Lindgren. secretary: Elwood Holbrook, treasurer: James Kimoto, yell leader: William Brune, editor of the Better Agricultureg Alfred Werner, chapter reporter and foreman of students' farming activities. -WILLIAM BRUNE, GI UI. Q OUR CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM I think that I have never seen A more successful snappy team. A team whose sturdy hardiness Has won for us N.C.I.F. A team whose motive day by day Was kept before them in their play. A team whose hearts were set on fire To bring us the school's desire. A team who'd go through snow and rain To win for us another game. Fools like me their glory tell But what other team e'er did so well? -IRENE RITCI-IIE, Sophomore. fwllfh apologies to Joyce Kilmerj A I ' 9 - 3 - I PageFifty MAN ZANITA STAFF William Lee. Editor Miss A. Mae Lord, Advisor Ferren Cathey, Business Manager Roberta Burland Beatrice Hayashi Leslie Rhodes Dorothy Standley Emma Dong Activities Division Art Feature Typist Department Openers Editor Editor Mary Farrington George Lechner Millard Coots Betty Stripp Charlotte Hudson 'Calendar Photography Snap Editor Literary Assistant Editor Edmund Brown Alice Ford Raymond Giacoma Charles Leong Asst. Bus. Mgr. Snap Editor Sports Senior Activities I ' 9 - 3 ' I ' Page Fifty-one - MANZANITA -..-..-- ORAL ENGLISH PLAYS IERROT fHarriet Hallj and Pierrette fBeverly Van Giesenl, two dainty elves, announced in their own inimitable manner the Spring Plays of the Oral English Class, on Thursday and Friday nights, May 26 and 27. When Pierrot wasn't correcting Pierrette, or frolicing with the orchestra and the audience, the two of them announced the cast of the plays, which Cwith their synopsesj are as follows: THE STRONGEST MAN Jean Baptiste Beausejour., , L 7Y7,, . ,.,. . errctte tetet Bill McGrath Celeste, his wifer teete . ,,,r,,,,, ,, ,.,,eeet Dorothy Mott Angelique, his aunt teeeeeeeee eeeeteeeeeteeee . ..ee Julia Richardson Felipe, Jean's brother.. teteeteeeeeeeeeeteeeeeee . seee Alfred Werner Gabriel Langlois, Celeste's former lover ,.a,,,, .-.Harry Edwards The Boy rrrr.,.. . ,rrrrrrrrrrrr,, rr,...,,,. - ,.,.rrrr rrrrr,rrr,.rr M illard Coots Neighbors: Barbara Lyman, Margaret Fenwick, Irma Beck, Blanche Herbert, Helen Brown, and Marjorie Fitzsimons. The people of the Bayou await with feverish excitement the return of Gabriel, former lover of Celeste, the wife of Jean Baptiste Beausejour. Jean Baptiste, who is now the wealthiest and strongest man of the Bayou, by Gar, wishes to impress Gabriel with his importance and boasts of his many ships and factories: but when Gabriel returns, deaf and blind and 'alf blow up, even the hardened Jean Baptiste gets a glimpse of the inadequacy of material things. GAS, AIR, AND EARL Mrs. Plummer, the mother ,,,,,, ,,,,,,r , ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, . .. --.Alice Ford Elinor Plummer, the daughter ,rrrr L .rr,, ...,.,. B etty O'Brien Kitty Carson, a widow ..r... .. .,..., . ..rrr..r Dorothy Trafton Boggs, Mrs. Carson's Chauffeur ,,,,, .... , ,.,.... , ,.,,..,,,,.. J ack Mapes The Lawyer rrrrrr. . .....,...r.r...r...,.,...., ..,.. . ...., D onald Marinovich Mrs. Plummer, an ambitious mother with many liabilities and one asset- an eligible daughter, plans a desperate move to capture for a son-in-law the English Earl, now posing as Mrs. Carson's chauffeur. before Mrs. Carson, a charming widow, wins the prize for herself. THE FINGER OF GOD Mr. Strickland .,.. .,........ .- .,... .....r.c......r.r.... F erren Cathey The Girl.-. r.... . .r..r.r. . r....r. .c..........r. . . .r..rr....r.r....,...... Betty Stripp Benson ..r..... L ,.... ..... . . ,......,,.,.r....r. . .r... . .l... Donald Marinovich Mr. Strickland was a man born to be honest but who tried to be a thief and failed through the good influence of his secretary, who understood him better than he understood himself. Miss Lord, the director, was very much pleased with the class's selection of plays, especially with the Finger of God, with its spiritual touch. The class attained success only after giving up many desired pleasures. But it was done for the good of the plays: so no one regrets the sacrifice. Not only the untiring efforts of the Oral English students, but the help of many other students, teachers, and outside individuals and organizations was necessary to complete the production, There are far too many to mention, but appreciation must again be expressed to Mr. Mulder and his shop boys: to Mr. Walker and Hugh Allison: to Mr. Carlyon and his orchestra: to the ushers who exempli- fled scholarship for service : to the California Furniture Company, Traller's. and the Charles Ford Furniture department: to Miss Monsler: to the photogra- pher, Mr. Hagman, and to the three members of the stage crew, --BETTY O'BRIEN, Senior. 1-Til-9-3-I Page Ijilptyitluo i- -i .... l. ... ... L'I'opb THis FINGER or GOD fThf- Girl as Gods lnsrmmenzjz C21 Tins STRoNQ13s'r MAN fAlvl'l-Qhbtff S1'c'nc'!: IU THIS STRONGEST MAN lEnlrum'v of Cjllhfl-UIQI tlowcrh GAS, AIR, AND EARL fThL- XV1'do1L s Mismhv I-9-3-I Page Fifry-three 1- ,.T. Acne. om' pg 2 X CQ F I 1' f' . Sig? 'll Aiwa' fs NOV 3 Xi CAKG C .Q We 4 J 'ff 17 .lr f S f C .ig . E 5HPT 20 M- 39 Q 5 6 1 K lf ' Mm ' fv i. .I 4 f- - Nov. I0 n . sf l o :- E P T '17 ' :uc zz. ,QQ it 4 179 ffm ,,, ZZZZQg3fQfy4f,aX , fix f g' 4 . , 5 ,X M r' '9iKlff I 1 Ll NOv45 ff if X ' K 1 F . , 'y X 0cT.5 K? . a, 45, ikaiw fun f f I ff Off? l, 2 l f NOV. I3 Mfg R Ullt. OCT, EO 'K l fiffn . ' F cf fl xkfvx iid ' vlfivv V , . , .N th tx- my JM! illllu A, It 'I-Q. it ,Wi jn,i,v. wi-rl H' 'vw' I . NOV. ll 'X 'S ,,,., V W f , pw, ,I ,ZVYMMQZ 1 . ,. ,ld . 7 1. ' C-OCTQI . 1 5 N . Page Fifty-four AUGUST 26-Packed up our bathing suits in moth-proof bags. and smiled. smiled. smiled. 1 ???J SEPTEMBER 16--They fthe bandl came. They fthe judgesl saw. They tthe band! conquered. SEPTEMBER 20 -New faculty members were initiated at a Palm Beach picnic. SEPTEMBER 22-We met the new coach in the first rally assembly. lOh. yoo-hoofl OCTOBER 3-Freshmen generously donated an extra sack or two to the Sophs. tBaluTl OCTOBER l0-Seniors won the yelling con- test in assembly-according to Marvin. OCTOBER Zl -Underline the correct word Lmusic, vacation? made the Marine Band Concert at Santa Cruz so popular. OCTOBER 27--Nothing to clap, but hands. LWe did it enthusiastically for the Santa Cruz Oral Expression class.5 NOVEMBER 3-Station KPO, San Francisco. broadcasting .1 program by the Vvfatson- ville High School Band. NOVEMBER lO--XVe discover a genius in our midst. Mark Antony has a rival in Betty Stripp. NOVEMBER 15-Oh. well. we'd have beaten Santa Cruz. anyway, if it hadn't rained. NOVEMBER 18-Mr, H. C. Freeman taught us how Indians make whoopee. NOVEMBER Z I-The Glee Club sent us Up in the Air with the annual operetta. JANUARY 30-We almost cried when the exes were over lor perhaps it was when we got the gradesl. I-9-3-I T M A N :gas mnnw 4 was Q I ,.v..Advj-v-ff'-as i f- iME U af ? as 4. ,..--W H-'-.2 Al 5 ffllljl 0 f. D -' V ? Qiifiii 5' U .1 f' nf '1'.'-.ikiil , r tea Peas- Munro-Q7 C X GN I f 455 I A I -nf Fee zo MAR. Bl Ai., ff,-,, I, 3 V ,ah xl 2 ? - ' Z A' tt 5 3 - Z , 'Af 4 .,,., P26722 1 A99- 5 'C.1lP'ilii. i X -0 If xxx Ulf j lf! 9 Q fffpm :a Z A fy F5517 Z APR 10 I M 6 TN , Z X?-,3 gx A g 1. em Vl HAK6 X are 13 F9 Ci I 5 I- , N-C-I, g .f fi I mm: APR14 e' iii will I lm I . It . .L 1 I-I ll - .EFA 'fi tee., I O 9 O FEBRUARY 5-After previously practicing on us, the Oral English Class charmed the Santa Cruz student body with a variety show. FEBRUARY 6-And a good time was had by all at the G.A.A. Costume Jinx. FEBRUARY Z0-The prize we sought is won -the Cardinals were downed in basket- ball. FEBRUARY 26- How to Prevent Forest Fires -a free show by the Forest Reserve. FEBRUARY 27-Still another prize. We eliminated San Mateo from the running. MARCH 6--Ciuess we're pretty good to walk off wih such high honors--C.C.A.L., P.A.L., N.C.I.F. MARCH ll-XVe made a great sacrifice - gave up our eighth period class in order to honor the basketball heroes. NIARCH 19-20-How shall we get along without our lower for upper, as the case may bel classmen in assembly. MARCH 26-27-We met The Strongest Man, felt the Finger of C1od and were all mixed up with Gas, Air, and Earl. MARCH 31-Some of our budding report- ers migrated to Santa Cruz to edit a paper at the principals' convention. APRIL ll-The bright and shining stars twinkled at the Scholarship Society Con- vention at Palo Alto. APRIL Z0-What a shock it was to some of the seniors to find themselves not among the first tenf APRIL 23-Vvle discovered how Salinas Jun- ior College will change our Student Body members. ITwo of them, at leastj. APRIL 24-The lower division assembly held a pow-wow with Professor Lehmer, who sang Indian songs to them. 3-I 1- 1- Page Fifty-Hue MANZANITA-l---- Ava.'.:.+ mv is rs VW. W V 'If ef Q' if: 5 I . W5 X 'K x X APFL17 MAYI6 LZ EI ,X fx ta f ' Y? I In . f II mv 2. ASX 5, MAN! I9 Q1 5 wlll I - a 1 - f ar . I MAY 5 qs ,I MAY 10 K FRANCIA5, Sn. vous WAIT .X cf, x PAnLey vous T f MAY 6 MAY ll 7,3 , t j 4 f A If i - X - I j .5 gf, 12 HAY B dune ll t Qfl, wlfllizif.-..,'e . ' 4. . 3 x 'Mae' 4 WI Ii l ' Ill MAY 9 ix -JUNE X9 Ilia W s 'A N , IMI Al -LES- Page Fif! tx -.six APRIL Z-I-All the Spaniards assembled for a gay fiesta after school. APRIL 27 - The W.U.H.S. trafhc patrol stepped forward to help us little kiddies across the street, MAY Z-Track boys nosed into place in the C.C.A.l.. meet at Hollister. MAY 5--To distinguish themselves from the Seniors. the Sophomores began to wear hair ribbons. MAY 6-Did you ever hear a better band than the one Mert Carlyon turned out for the annual band concert? MAY 8-The band Ihelped considerably by the train whistlel tooted its way to Sac- ramento and success. MAY 9-Sunburned noses indicated a beach party-it must have been the GJ-YA. at Seacliif. MAY I5-Freef Spring concert by the Glee Club. MAY I6--Oh, those belles and beaux at the Prom. MAY l91The Scholarship Society invited its friends to a feed. Um 4 - MAY Z0-Oo, la. laf Another partyf Une grande fete for the French students. MAY Zl--Latin students gave a party, made believe they were in Rome. and did as Ro- mans did, JUNE ll-Each Kiwanian is Papa to two seniors. JUNE 19-The curtain falls on another year at W.U.H.S. -MARY FARRINGTON. Junior. A WILDCAT'S TALE OF THE YEAR'S ACTIVITIES -:- 1.9.3.1 4 1 1 .AQ -5 -XX X V :V V ,X ,, , V N V U A Ah' 'Elf '1, j V.V if'-. - f.:'f Q ' V' V Ve- . , . . . .. ..- V yu h. X X X XX X 'WA 'W-. 0? 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A -V ' 'i - J - T AS AV -f 'V g, .Q '. gf, RX V V. .V.ggmV5V., WIVQA 5. 1.7 - VV .. AV - A 11. .WA 'V M 1. .. fRfV.VA'AFV , rw. .f m .. .V - V v- .. .-.3 V 1 QQQVVHYVV V. .V V ' V A ' W 5 V 1 A A 'V J' . AA w ,Vw TA my-VV -Af' V' V. in , VV . . : - .A Vyzi -.Q-CA ' .A 1 .Vw ' -.141 A I A V YA , .V ,A ',f12'JAe: .V E2 'A A 'AW-.f'VfA. A -3'1 WA .VV . ff AA? , .F wg, X h 12 A f MQ, V nfxw .Q V5-V , A HV' AXA: X - W 2-AVaef's:,V . X -.:,,g,g5iHQ!' g.jX'f' . : , P 1 sir 11 Q ,Qi f ' f mi' ,,, X: X Vw ' 'WM' ff? r vii Jim X W pgk 4 , ar 5 X Vf if 1, XXX ...L VV rw AH Vra- iw .' V '5 'N fA:f A-AA . V . V1. . - .. V .. 1 . . in Mix. . b uh-V1 . :i?: ,XXX V 2. X5 .V+ .Ly LQ KX ami? X, X X X A A XX . V' X . AA 'Q' 'A Vf A'-'HV ., gf A . . ' Aw AA W A V.. L . AV. A AA - AV-'V V New .ji V AV tg- .. V' -1 - - MA NZAN ITA THE SPIRIT OF YOUTH Wings- And ambition to try them. Fire- With a flame that is hope. A Chance- And the courage to take it. Desire- To climb life's steep slope. Health- And the training to keep it. Joy- And desire to give. Pride- In a noble achievement. Love- ' For a faith that will live. Wit- And discriminate usage. Humor- To face trials and smile. Assurance- To conquer resistance. Discretion- To choose what's worthwhile. Youth is the strength of tomorrow Youth is the hope of today. Youth-the touchstone of progress- Will End or make a Way. -BETTY STRIPP, Senior. 4 YOUTH When spring is here and hopes are high, When friends surround and troubles fly, That's Youth. When a heart of care can laugh and play, And see the beauty along life's way, That's Youth. When ,the body is bent but the spirit gay, When the heart is young though the head is gray That's Youth. -IRENE RITCHIE, Sophomore. I - 9 - 3 - I l. - v Page Fifty-nine BOBS AND TENNIS OBS'S REAL name was Roberta Jacqueline Reynolds: but as Bobs was Bobs she couldn't be called Roberta. She had red hair, cut short and with a natural inclination to curl, bright blue eyes that forever twinkled, and a mouth rarely seen without a smile. Her complexion was good: but no one, not even her sister Leah, could understand how she kept it so, as she was forever galli- vanting about in the sun in her open flivver. Her whole appearance told that she was Irish, with the Irishman's proverbial red-haired temper. Bobs was sixteen the third summer her brother, Dick, came home from college. Although she was sixteen she was as irresponsible as if she were twelve. Dick was a newly-fledged senior and painfully grown up. Every summer he had tried to build Bobs over in regard to such matters as her old Ford, Leaping Lena, her love of going to a good, exciting fire, and her all-round childish be- haviour. He told her that she was a disgrace to the Reynolds family. He said that everywhere he went he met Bobs and Lena with a bunch of eternally silly, romping girls. The first measure on Dick's reform program concerned her name. He begged his mother to quit calling her Bobs in place of the more dignified Rob- erta. He won his point-between daggerish looks from Bobs and killing glances from her father. Bobs was her father's daughter, and Dick knew it. So far she had stood things very nicely, but his next move fired the first shot of the war that was to come. He said Tennis and Bobs lost her red- haired temper. She had told her sister once before that tennis was all right for those who like it, but that she preferred something a little more exciting. So when he insisted on tennis, the war was on. She stormed at him, said her mother was partial, said her sister, Leah, never tried to help her, and was promptly sent to her room. Early next morning, Leah came into Bobs's room. Instantly a battle en- sued. Leah Itried to tell her she would get Dick to change his mind. All the time Leah was talking, Bobs was thinking. Suddenly she jumped out of bed, gave Leah a push that landed her in the middle of the bed, and stuffed a pillow over her head. That morning Bobs dressed with infinite care! If she was a disgrace to the Reynolds family and caused Dick to be embarrassed and made him try to reform her, why not really give him something to work on? Painstakingly, she put on her dress backwards, parted her hair in the silly middle, and cut a hole in her short socks. In the hall she kissed the clock and gave Katy a Cwholly undeservedj defiant glance. Katy, Bobs's favorite, won- dered why her I'darlint had such a do or die look on her face. A little later Bobs appeared upon the tennis court, demure, if odd. She had added a few stains of chocolate and blackberry juice. Dick was watching her approach with a look of direful disgust on his face. Bobs came up and gave him a sugar- coated smile. He launched into an oration on how disrespectful she looked. To everything he said, Bobs gave him a nerve-racking, Yes, Pro- fessor. Finally Dick stopped and handed her a tennis racquet. Bobs opened herveyes wide and looked at the tennis racquet, then looked at Dick and smiled again. Just then the fire bell rang. Now Bobs had never missed a fire in about twelve of sixteen years in that small mid-western town. She and some of her school chums had formed a fire club, and they were invariably at all conflagra- tions to help if needed. As she turned to go to the garage and get Lena, Igictk shouted, You stay here and take your lesson- Come back here, 0 erta. ' I I - 9 - 3 - I Pagesl'-xry MANZANITA - Bobs turned and favored him with a silent look, glanced at her tennis racquet, gave it one fling, and continued to the garage. When Lena came sputtering out, Dick was sitting in the middle of the tennis courts. His clean white trousers were mussed, his glasses were on his nose, and a Spalding's tennis racquet was wrapped around his neck! Bobs's aim had been accurate!! After the excitement of the Hre had died down, Bobs started home. Just as she steered Lena up the driveway an immaculate Dick walked out of the hedge by the tennis courts. He put himself in the road and showed no signs of moving. Bobs slowed down, but she wouldn't give in by stopping. Sud- denly she shot forward. Dick turned and fled down the driveway with a leaping Lena driven by a determined Bobs at his heels. Over the hedge Dick vaulted. Through the hedge burst Lena. Across the courts and through the nets went Bobs and Lena. Into the summtr house ran Dick. Lena jumped upon the porch but stopped there. Dick ran out the back door and down the alley, and Bobs sat and laughed. That night after a silent meal Bobs was called into the library, where her father, with a twitching mouth, told her that he would have to suspend her allowance for two months. He said that would barely pay for the damage to the hedge and summer house, But there was no mention of tennis nets, courts, and tennis racquets! -MILDRD RILES, Freshman A RAP FOR A TAP To the Boys: Blessings on you, little man. With your dirty cords of tan With your oily, perfumed hair, And that bold conceited air, Des ite the taunts and slams ou hurl, P Y I thank the Lord that I'm a girl. To the Girls: Blessings on you, little maid, For whose good looks a fortune's paid When with flippant, jaunty grace, You smear lipstick on your face. From my heart I wish you joy,- Gee, I'm glad that I'm a boy. -MARY FARRINGTON, Ju MUSIC OF THE MIST MAIDEN 'Gainst a starlit sky This magical night Dreams a fairy maiden In the soft veiled light Pale white face Hair of the mist Streaming behind her Moonlight kissed. Playing a harp Of fairy gold Strings of moonbeams Stars of old. Her music swells And dies away Haunting and sad Or wild and gay. Ever enihanting Its rise and fall Echo Diana's Silvery call. Pale dryad face Fades in the night: Lingers the music Alone in the light. -MARGARET STILLWELL, Sophomore. I-Q-3-I nior. Page Sixty-on. 1-1 Page Sixiy-two - THE STORM The wind On wings of fury Tears down the mountainside. The trees- Bent low by its mighty force- Resist and fall In a flash of light. The thunder drowns their Violent crash And echoes through the canyon! While the rain beats down-- Soothing their torn branches. On rushes the wind Far down the mountain, Shrieking, roaring, raging, Sobbing out its agony On the breast of the earth. Then, its strength spent, Comes a lull. The wind quiets, Turns back upon the mountain, And laughs-- Low and long-- At the havoc it has wrought. The storm has passed. MARGARET STILWELL. Sophomore. NIGI-IT The night was like velvet Deep, somber blue. The stars were like crystals gleaming anew. The moon slipped so silently up to the sky. The breeze came so whisperingly only to die. A shadow went creeping, black as a pall, To the sinister forest, dense, dark, and tall. A scream-and then silence, cold and chill. The forest turned darker, deeper, and still. The moon shone more dimly: The light seemed to die. A shadow came slinking silently by. -MARGUERITE BLIZZARD, Sophomore I-9-3-I MANZANITA -.:..-it-L A JUST GOD EXISTS If-ln answer to an essay, GOD DIES, by a lX'VlISh1-VPQYOI7 High School grrll JUST GOD exists-must exist-else there would be no use to live, to go on day after day, year after year only to have life cease and the soul cease also. We must look forward to a cleaner, happier life beyond the bend. How could anyone long hold the opinion that this world, too wonderful for anyone to understand, is not run on a divine plan? There is a scheme to the whole universe and, should anyone have the power to improve upon it, the wheels would slip a cog and everything would go wrong. No matter how many faults we can find in the world we know that they must be. No one could improve upon God's plan and make it work. Perhaps there is a time in everyone's life when we lose faith because some- thing vital has gone wrong. But there is a reason for everything: and God gives us strength to stand up under our burdens: helps those who help them- selves. We must suffer to become strong, to gain character and depth of soul. The one who has everything in life, the one to whom everything comes easy, is the one to pity. He is the loser. When things go wrong for me it is a comfort to know that God is above me listening to my plea to make everything come right in the end. I tell Him my troubles and He works them out in the best way, even though it is not what I think I want at the time. When I turn out my light, raise my curtains, and, looking at the stars, tell God my hopes, ideals, desires, and troubles, I wouldn't trade my place with a king. I am too happy as I am. A lump comes in my throat and my chest gets all full-when I think of the times I have happily thanked God for helping me when I could see no hope ahead, no possible way out. Frances Farmer, try talking to God when all the world is hushed and still. You can't fail to ind Him in twinkling stars above. He was with you once: he is now. You have lost sight of him only to find him again. I know you will. -PEARL KENDALL, Senior. 4' DISILLUSION He went last year- So long ago- To the sea and the ships- He loved them so- A young, thin boy Under starry skies, VVith the wind in his hair And a light in his eyes. He'll never return Loving it so- Only last year-- But so long ago .... --MARY LILES, Junior. I - 9 - 3 - I Page Sixty-three l,-.ill- -1 ,-,,,L?.-....- MANZANITA -1-..... TEACI-lER'S PET ATSONVILLE'S High School teachers have the notoriety of possessing the most eccentric cars in existence. Each of these temperamental ve- hicles has its own pet name and peculiarities. Take Dolly, for instance, run by Miss A'Bambina Blanchard. To start her you pull out the choke, turn the engine over four times, then turn the igni- tion on, and zip, she shakes. In case this combination doesn't succeed, you can try jacking up the rear wheel and repeating the process. After the engine is run- ning Cnot necessarily smoothlyj, much to one's surprise one can coax her to 50 miles. No horn is needed. When Dolly gets under way, the rattles start auto- matically. No less an authority than Bambina herself says that the car runs to perfection-when coasting down hill. Halting Dolly is a simple process. One merely puts on the reverse and turns off the switch. It sometimes happens that the door does not open. In this contingency, a lively leap over the stubborn door pulls the trick. Now Phoenix, owned by Mrs. Tyler, makes quite a contrast to the tar- nished glory of Dolly. This bird gayly flouts his brilliant plumage, untouched by dents and bruises. Phoenix got his name from a bird of the Dark Ages, that every 1,000 years was offered on the altar, and three days afterward arose from the dead in all its red and yellow splendor. more beautiful and substantial than ever. Similar to this immortal bird is Mrs. Tyler's car. which arose from the ashes of its predecessor, which was burned in the garage. Phoenix's main virtue is its horn, which coaxes instead of commands. Mrs. Tyler believes that Phoenix's wings must have been singed in the fire for he doesn't soar as high as he used to, traveling slowly on steep grades. As a woman's intuition always tells her that she can get more out of a man than a woman, Mrs. Hall, upon adopting her car, 'ASweetheart, changed its sex from feminine to masculine. Her Sweetheart has a trick rumble seat that opens by a push-button-in a secret place not to be revealed in these open pages. Then there is good old Hannah, possessed by Miss Lord, who requires sparking before coming to life. During the plays, she was on the road half the time, each time with a different chauffeur. Tho' Hannah heaves, she has a good heart. And on a picnic or a week-end trip she is able to produce every necessity--and many a luxury-from dressing room accessories to can openers. Miss Paulding's conqueror, Vincit, is quite satisfactory except for the dent on his front fender, where he evidently tried to subdue a water pipe. There must also be mentioned the four blow-outs that Vincit picked up in less than a month, although this misfortune was not his fault. but just a piece of bad luck. Vincit goes to every game. Christened Maurice, Mrs. Worthington's Chevrolet is what one might call truly convertible. That is to say, it can be converted into anything from an ambulance to a delivery wagon. Any person that suddenly contracts a con- tagious disease is chauffeured home in Maurice. Frequent fumigation to elimi- nate stray germs has no depressing effect on his spirit when he becomes a bus to take the girls swimming on 'Afree plunge day. Says every owner of her pet: She may not be a limousine, But gee, I love her thrills. She carries me most any place And brings me fun Cand billsy Y -DOROTHY STANDLEY, Senior. I - 9 ' 3 ' I Page Sixty-four 1 I 1 , I W i l S? EH if QQgggQ? EQQHQQQQEggiiiigsvwa f . - if ,. ' ,N . , x . 11 , 5 V 215-,4- q1ggva' uw9: A ,W W, 4wn4e ,fff,,9,jg,f-91 , .iw I4 Q mifgsmmf -fx -Q' ,, ,., 2-Ev, . ,4,,,w7u,5,55.,y.. , , ghfxiwf 5:59. y3's: , gvk-1. U '-' 1 gi. ' gf -A Q aww: -' W -- 'qv f ' Q +1 X J- if -' , ui H -' A, ' ' V ' ., Y' ,, . ' ' Q' ' 1. gi '-rf LL '- :lv -- V -2-aw, LY' 'FR 'P -- ff?5W?:4:' I p '2mX,1-i--na... s 'f' .-:CWM adm, ' K A . f 5 F?g.f 5-C' .H V Y-' c1- kit ' H W u' X - iw QM f 2 ma , A , .Lg4,f2w'5i3KW,Lt:-Q'-wk., , - , 1 ,F-'1 , :,ff'gA:'1fp5-S551 fb ,ff-..5:,-,-. 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Assistanl Coach lflodlverg. LIGI-ITWEIGI-IT FOOTBALL MrXSffi3'l'il,C.lCl1CS. I-ron! Row---lf. Day. J. Asami. lf. Hoclxaboul. Capt. Peter Sapro. R. Ciiaconm. I.. Banchero. M. Musura. lf. Yoshida. Second Row---H. Yagi. B, Searbrough, P. Alaga. N. Obermeyer. H. Armstrong. VJ. Shriever. lf. Cornell. G. XX'ada. Bulk Rou '--- Coach Burdick. R. Bingham. V. Dawson, C, Gregerson. J. Jackson. M. Sierra. F. Rhoads. R. Bradley. G. Slreil. I ' 9 ' 3 - I ' I'age-Szkfy-sewn MANZANITA FOOTBALL 66 IT 'IM HARDY Coach Emmett Geiser barked out his order in the early fall practice. A squad of twenty-four players with the do or die spirit showed plenty of pep and force throughout the season, taking on heavier and more experienced opponents, and giving them a run for their trouble. The pony backfield of Bertoni, Matsuda, and A'Stumpy Marshall time and time again tore through the enemies' line for long gains. Cottrell and Varni were outstanding in the line. lt was a thrill, too, to watch Varni take some of the boys for a ride with the shoestring tackle. The team lacked material but made this up tenfold with the old Wildcat fighting spirit. Rimassa and McGrath bore the brunt of the heavy power attack. The loss of Captain Mooch Griswold next year will be felt. This is probably the last year that Assistant Coach Howard Burdick will be helping out the school by coaching the different lightweight teams. He has done a great deal in coaching and grooming the lightweights and preparing them for the varsity teams. HLAVYWEIGHT SCORES LIGHTWEIGHT SCORES . W.U.H.S. OPPONENTS W.U.l-l.S OPPONENTS 07 7 ,tts Hayward 7 7 6 0 Berkeley 34 0 77 San Jose 7 7 6 77 Salinas 7 77 77 6 0 77 77 Monterey ..,,t, 77724 6 77 7 77 .,,, Hollister 7 7 O 07 7 7 7 Hollister 7 7 6 6 7 ...C King City 77 0 777 7 Salinas 7 77 ,735 7 Monterey 7 7 24 0 77 7 Pacific Grove 7 7777 0 27 77 7777 King City 77 7 7 Two dozen enthusiastic Wildkittens answered the call for the lightweight football, and under the guidance of Coach Howard Burdick, whipped themselves into shape to meet their enemies with bared claws. Under handicap because of several ambitious players being promoted to the heavyweight squad, they, nevertheless, fought as hard as their bigger brothers. The best game they played was the Salinas game, when they outplayed, outfought. and outgained their opponents, but had the hard luck of tying, 6-6. Then keeping the tradition that they would never let Hollister tie or beat them, they downed Hollister, 6-0. Coach Burdick took the squad up to Berkeley, but the Berkeley boys were too experienced for the Wildkittens and defeated them, 34-0. Captain Pete Sapro was a stellar linesman, and Ray Giacoma called the plays as well as toted the pigskin for the attacking power, but it was his de- fensive work that marked his distinction. The most important scores of the season are listed above. BATTLE WITH THE BERKELEY I-IOOPSTERS It .fell about the month of March They hadna been on so very lang With a hey, down, down, and a dey: With a hey. down, down, and a dey: And the Yellowjackets cam' to our Ere they knew that their foes were town: beat: They said they'd come to play. But none were such sports as they. When the game began at 8 o'c1ock, Lang ere they'd played,an hour,an hour, No one needs to ask it. An hour but barely two The Wildcats with their lily-white The Watsonville Wildcats won the hands game- Made basket after basket. The N.C.I.F. title, too! -MARJORIE I-IAMMITT, Freshman. P I I 9 I 3 O I Page Sixty-eight 4 v 1 BASKETBALL-HEAVYWEIGI-IT Buck Rou.'-A-Assistant Conch Burdick. H. Hanson. Fr. Angel M. Buchler. D. Delaney, P. Scurich T. Resetnr, l.. Antognani. Coach E. Geiser. I'.fOl'Il Row---XV. Griswold. S. Cottrell, S. Searcy, B. Brune. A. Varni. F. Polifka, B. Pcrovich. A. Kojan. BASKETBALL-LIGHTWEIGI-IT Bach RowA--Assistant Coach Burdick, N. Obermeycr. I.. Pistek, R. Vasconcellos. G. Rilovich. E. Camp. M. Stetta, Coach Gciscr. I-'rom Row---P. Sapro. Hockabout. R. Glacoma, H, Malsbury, J. Moses, K. Marshall, I 0 9 0 3 0 I ' - Page Sixty-nr'ne MANZANITA BASKETBALL C.A.L. - P.A.L. - C.I.F. -- 1gNorth Coast sectionj were the titles en- 0 graved on the beautiful cup presented to Watsonville Union High school for winning the three sections in basketball. This is the first time any Coast Counties school has ever won all these titles. At the start of the season things did not look so impressive. A few prac- tice games brought to light some very faulty playingg on the other hand the team showed flashes of brilliance and speed. It was not until the game with the San Francisco Boys' Club that the Wildcats gave promise of championship ma- terial. Monterey next fell before the furious attack of their fighting opponents in the first tilt for the league title. Joe Slump caught them in the Salinas game, and despite a hard struggle they lost the only game of the season. Led by the stellar Capt. August Varni. the Wildcats snapped into work and from then on they played flawless ball. The Santa Cruz game for the league championship drew one of the largest crowds ever in the auditorium. The game was a thriller from beginning to end. Spectators and players were tense. There was a continuous roar from the open- ing whistle. The championship band played for the championship team-an appropriate setting lending color, music, and spirit to the affair. Varni shone in this game, making spectacular stops for baskets. Mooch Griswold and Barney carried the tiring attack, ringing up score after score. San Mateo next came down with a squad of giants, and the Wildcats weren't conceded an outside chance to win, but the same determination that led them to win the C.C.A.L. upset the dope bucket and P.A.L. title was carved in Watsonville history. Again as before, sports fans shook their heads. Watsonville had a mighty good team but not good enough for those boys up north at Berkeley. Why, they win titles every year. But after the game, the Wildcats romped home with the N.C.I.F. scalp under their belt. A victory in sports and a victory in sportsmanship made this season the most successful Watsonville ever enjoyed. Berkeley expressed their acknowledg- ment of our superiority on the basketball floor and they also commented on our wonderful spirit and hospitality. In a victory assembly Coach Cieiser payed a great tribute to our great sportsman and clean athlete-Capt. August Varni. The lightweight team was made up mostly of the powerful Midget team. They appeared strong contenders at the start, but were toppled over by oppo- nents who made use of the breaks Losing the first two league games dis- couraged the team, but they came back and sent several league-leading teams tumbling from first place. Capt Havilliah Malsbury was always in the thickest midst of the battle, and his playing was a great factor in defeating Santa Cruz. Watsonville Hollister ...,, Watsonville Salinas .,.... Watsonville Monterey Watsonville Santa Cruz - Watsonville Pacific Grove Watsonville Watsonville Page Seventy San Mateo Berkeley ,.,. I-9'3'I MANZANITA - HEAVYWEIGHT TRACK Front Row'--'l'. Rcsctar. ll. Downing. A. Bosworth, Victorino. S, Cottrell. G. Lcchncr. Bark Rmu---N. Picrovich, l.. Chiorich, G. Vwlebb, lf. Cathay. ll. Hocltnbout. Conch Gciscr. LIGHTWEIGI-IT TRACK I-'rum Rott'---M. Musurn. K. Marshall. L. Bnnchcro. G. Payton, Hack Row-f-N. Pocliuh. H. Malsbury. W. Nuncs, Coach Cuciscr. lf. Fstmdn. B. Pcrovich. C I ' 9 ' 3 ' I Pays' Svtwnty-one x TRACK N EARLY spring a brilliant season was predicted for Watsonville's varsity trackmen, but disastrous injuries were not counted on. The greatest setback was probably the loss of our stellar sprint star, Ants Kojan, when he wrenched his back in the Hayward meet. This also broke up the relay deam. which could have been the fastest in the league. As a result, Tony Resetar was shifted to play the role of Iron Man for the team. He played his part splen- didly, but lack of concentration on his favorite event, the broadjump, made him slightly below anticipation. The best performance of the year was the Watsonville spikesters trouncing the Hayward boys by an overwhelming score of 90-30. In the King City Invitational Meet, where 19 schools from all parts of the surrounding district participated, we took a tie with Salinas for third place. Kojan was badly in- jured and could not run. The relay team wasn't even entered. Next week the team journeyed to Hollister, where they had another Invi- tational Meet sponsored by the 20-30 Club of that town. Again Resetar shone by making nine of the eleven points chalked up for our score, which was third highest. His outstanding feat was running the century in ten flat. A dual meet with Salinas Cscore 67 to our 623 served to show thecomparative strength of the two teams. The following Saturday at Hollister all the C.C.A.L. teams met to vie for the title. It was a thrilling meet, featuring several record-breaking performances. Schween of Salinas made a tremendous leap of six feet to shatter the league record. Ferren Cathey trailed close behind and outdid himself by clearing five nine. Chiorich proved to be there in the pinch when he set the pace, and was never headed. capturing first place in the mile. Our school took third place. On May 9, the team was invited to the Salinas Invitational Meet, where we again took third. Resetar proved that he still could retain the broadjumping crown by leaping 22 feet lw inches, the farthest of the year. The lightweight team were inexperienced. and with what material they had, made a very good showing. Among nineteen schools running at the King City Invitational Meet. the Wildkittens placed third. Flashy little Banchero broke the tape in the fifty-yard dash and Barney Perovich tossed the shot past everyone to take the shotput. Giacoma took third in the high jump. At the Salinas Meet, in a wonderful demonstration of lighting spirit. Eggs Hockabout raced neck and neck with a Salinas man for 220 yards. until, urged on by determination, he nosed out his opponent at the finish. In the C.C.A.L. Meet Perovich established a new league record, in the shotput with a powerful heave of 53 feet. Podich, a newcomer in all respects, Iwill probably 'be heard from later on. This is his first season, and already he has leaped over nineteen feet in the broadjump. The lightweight team are showing themselves to be capable of building a strong varsity team for the next year. I During the season seventeen boys earned their UBlocks. In the heavy weight division were Cottrell. Resetar, Bosworth, Kojan, Cathey, Victorino. Rimassa, Harker, Pierovich, Cox, and Chiorich. In the lightweight division were Banchero, E. Hockabout, Webb, Perovich. Podich, and Streit. C.C.A.L. Medalists were: Chiorich, mile: Resetar, broadjump: Rimassa, shotput: Perovich, shotput: Cathey, highjump. -WILLIAM LEE. Senior. I - 9 - 3 ' I Page Seventy-tu.'o ' 7'7 I C+ 2 1 44 - -- BASEBALL I-'mnl Rott'---D. Gard. J. Booth. l.. Baxter, D. J. Daly. VV. Nuncs. Hulk Row---P. N. Scurich, l.. Rowan lCapt.l. .l, Asami, li. Boxhold, M. Thompson, F. Hughcs, M. liancmoto, l.. Martinez, Coach Gciscr. TENNIS Front Row---lfrcd Bcavcll, Makoto Kadotani. Harry Kwock, Jack Hammil. Charles lfranich. Elmcr Cornell. Se-tom! Row---Coach Flodberg. Edwin Storm, Humbcrt Roggc. Tom Polk. Clayton Calkins. .. ---l.q.3.l Paqv- Sw:-nty Y three TENNIS WELVE men originally signed up for the tennis team, but the squad dwindled down to nine. These boys came out for tennis-not for honor. as hardly anybody attended the matches, but just for the love of the game. Of the whole squad only one is a senior and all the rest are sophomores. This shows better prospects for next year. In the only pre-season contest the team won from Santa Cruz the feature matches, In the first C.C.A.L. match, Monterey, with a veteran team, defeated Watsonville, 17-O. Watsonville won the second match against Salinas, 12-5. A practice game with Hollister Junior College was arranged. and Watsonville won by a large score. Against Pacific Grove, Watsonville lost, 12-5, and against Santa Cruz, 14-6. The squad consisted of Kwock, lst singles: Kadotani, 2nd singles: Hammil and Franich, lst doubles: Cornell and Rogge, 2nd doubles: Storm, alternate singles: and Polk and Beazell, alternate doubles. The team was coached by F. Flodberg. -CHARLES FRANICH, Sophomore. BASEBALL HE CRASH of the willow against the ole apple announced the opening of baseball season for W.U.H.S. The Wildcat horsehide chasers were practic- ing in the athletic field. Many familiar faces of last season were missing, but a young and willing bunch were out there trying their best in every game. The Wildcats had an excellent pitching staff with Big Pete Scurich doing the big part of the chuck- ing and Boots Butier as relief hurler. The green young fielders, however. booted many chances of victory away by costly errors. As a consequence they lost four out of the five league games played. Captain Spec Rowan, veteran of the team for three seasons, played brilliant ball. He handled many chances at short-stop and when shifted to tirst base, covered the initial sack well. Scurich and Rowan were the heavy wielders of the stick, and Wada and Rowan were outstanding in fielding. Rimassa, Daly, and Rowan made circuit clouts. The Salinas game featured a pitching duel between Martella of Salinas and 'Big Pete Scurich. The game extended into eleven innings. Salinas finally put over the winning tally. The game with Santa Cruz showed that Watson- ville still has the old Wildcat light in them. When trailing behind in the eighth inning with the count 5-2 they went after Hedgepath, the Santa Cruz tosser. and drove him out of the mound with a barrage of base hits, and scored eight runs to put the game in the bag. Thus Watsonville ended the season with the most satisfying victory over the ancient rivals-the Cardinals. 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FM, eI?AuuArf.:,.1 REMOVE? h fuur 5 M, I H 559 F W of sr: G I fn I7-7 'ac Q ll FAH ,- ep ff7 ,x f . ' I 1,14 1 K n I L MM 4 sm' X f an A 16' if .1 9 wr if ' My , X ' f N R X 'Ii -lg suvm-Armzrs ' - 4 :YTHIIF 2 WIIE UOMUWED XX 'I army 'lflgnv I ' 9 - 3 . I PUQPSEUQDIQ -Hue -- MANZANITA GIRLS' SPORTS IRLS' ATHLETICS started off with a big boom at the beginning of the year: but contrary to the theory that 'Abooms soon die down and fade from hearing this one kept right on booming until the last team was chosen at the end of the year. Catching the contagious peppiness and never say die spirit of Miss Blanchard, Marjorie Hansen, Miss Black, and Miss Robinson, each of the four classes tried to outdo the others in class spirit and good sportsmanship. A new and very successful system was started this year when W.U.H.S. became a member of the Girls' Athletic Association. This system made it pos- sible for the girls to earn points toward their numerals by going out for teams. instead of receiving stars for making all-star teams. In this way a girl does not have to be a good player if she has the ambition and pep to work for the points. Class spirit, which has been on the decline for the last few years, was brought out in the interclass games with all the excitement and thrills that in- tense rivalry produces. This was especially displayed in the Junior-Senior games, drawing crowds of excited spectators to cheer on the players in each thrilling contest. Challenges for games not included in the schedule were common, show- ing the interest taken by all classes. Hockey and basketball headed the list of sports, with the juniors walking off with all the honors. The seniors were second in hockey. but in basketball they were humbled by their sister class, the sophomores. Speedball and track were next on the schedule. Track was a new under- taking this year, and no interclass meets were held. Speedball proved to be the big upset of the year, with the sophomores winning after several close games with the juniors. Again the overconiident seniors placed third. More interest was taken in tennis this year than ever before, and for the first time class teams were formed. A great many exciting singles were played, before six girls could be chosen for the coveted places on the All-Star Tennis Team. Swimming was a popular outside activity again this year, many girls re- ceiving the benefit of using the Santa Cruz pool and getting expert instruction from Miss Blanchard and Miss Farrell, all free of charge. Since the Manzanita went to press before the baseball and volleyball tour- naments were played off, the pictures will be those of last year's teams, which were not chosen in time to be printed last year. -CHARLOTTE HUDSON, Junior. G NOON TIME ACTIVITIES Under the supervision of Miss Blanchard, an enthusiastic tumbling class was conducted during the noon hour. Many diflicult pyramids, elephant rolls, and merry-go-rounds were mastered by the girls. Miss Blanchard is very well pleased with the progress of the class, especially considering the fact that equip- ment for tumbling is scarce. The Hnever say finish spirit mingled with the never say die spirit earned the girls many G.A.A. points during the noon time and helped to apply the motto of the physical education department: Athletics for all: all for athletics. -ROSEMARY NICHOLSON, Junior. I O 9 O 3 I ' -i- Page Seventy-six MANZANITA C5IRL'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION l rtvnI Rott' --Katherine INlarlnovieh. Blanche Herbert. Ada Chadwell. Dorothy Standley, Nlildred Moore. Pearl lotten. .lulia Riehardson. St-cum! Rtmu'---Miss Blanchard. Helen XVatters, Charlotte Hudson. Margaret ll-nwiclt, Lucille Cottrell, Madelyn Hughes. Margaret Stillwell, Third Rott' Marx' Varringtun. Nlary l,iles. Kathleen Sheehy. Barbara Hutchings. Beatrice Hayashi. liiyolto Tada. Nui rn pzcturt '--- Alice llord. Gladys Zohel, ALL STAR TENNIS TEAM Blanche Herbert. Mildred Moore. Mary Liles, Helen Peterson, Julia Richardson. Helen NVatters. I-9-3-I Page Sew-nit!-seven -l MANZANITA J in Q- .F K flwll m I'lxlf7lf Cmmvucvc Ilmnme, N1.lYjL.lI'Cl Pcnwnck. Ixnyoko Indn, .lunu Mnrchc. GIRLS' ALL-STAR HOCKEY TEAM Ilwtlcn, Marv VAI'I'ilU.1lUI1. Mary North, Julia Richardson. Ifluiw Clxmp Blanchc Hcrlwrl. .lvwcl .Xcl-wrnmn. Cfallucrinc M.1rimw1uh. Mlm I?I.m.'hnx'd, ALL-STAR SPEEDBALL TEAM fxlnllhillhl, lu!! In rzqlyfl- lime Iinglu. lilhvl Hrmicn. .Icwcl .'x!lxCl'l'l1.lIl. Hildrcd P111 ll lxalhlccn Slacclw, Nhdclvn Hughss. I'ul.111chc Hcrbcrt, 11.1101 Kcrr. Min l'ml.xr1ch.xrd. fKV7.1 Ill.1 Mm' C.I1.lmilc1'. Xlnrx' I'.wrrxm1mn, B.lI'lMlI'.'l PILIICIIIIIMS, Cwrwvlcvc Ilmnmx llmldmg I LIVIHL' Ciullrcll. 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Sw ' X1 X, .m m1., ,M k Fin n A fkmim xm fa sh L-in 'ELET ,MX JQ X NIEE' l-, --- MANZANITA .M TUESDAY IN THE SPRING CHARACTERS: BARBARA LYMAN--A blonde---not that it matters in this story. MARJORIE HANSEN--Another blonde-also pointless, MILLARD CooTs-Why girls stay our late. BARB- MARJ ACT I SCENE-Miss Blanchard's Oflice Hello, Marj: goin' swimming today? -Hi, Barbara! Say, I'd like to go if I can get away, BARB-Let's ask Betty O'Brien. MARJ -She said she's got room for one, if her mother doesn't go. BARB- NIARJ Well, in case she does go, let's Kind another way. -How about Dorothy Trafton? BARB-I heard her say she could take a couple. MARJ-We'll have to ask her right away. BARB-Gee, I forgot about Helen Watters. If we go with her, we'1l get there quicker, MARJ-That's an ideal If you see her first, you ask her, and if I see her first I'll ask her. BARB-Oke: let's ask Miss Blanchard, too, so we'll be sure and have a way. MARJ-I'll see her this period for sure. BARB- MARJ BARB- MARJ -Oh, are we both going with her? BARB- IVIARJ -Yes, but I mean there's only room for one. We can't both go. EARBQ MARJ K. O, Padooka. Etslay amscray. -See you in front of the new building at 3 : 15. ACT II TIME 3:15, SCENE-Both girls in front of new building. Say, Marj: there's Betty, and her mother isn't with her: let's go. Well, you said if her mother didn't go, we could. Gee, I didn't know that. But come on, here's Dot Trafton. -Well, look at that: she's going right by. Didn't you ask her if we could- BARB-Oh, I for'-never mind, it doesn't matter anyhow, MARJ-There's Miss Blanchard waving at us to come on. She said she'd have room for us. BARB-But she's got a carload. If we go with her, I'll have to sit on your lap. MARJ-Nothing doing! CYelling'J Thanks, Miss Blanchard, but we're going with Helen Watters. BARB-Keeno, I'm glad you asked her. MARJ-Ask herl Why I haven't seen her all day. BARB-Well. neither did I, but I thought sure you would. MARJ-Socco! There goes our last chance to swim. CRattle of approaching Ford grows louder.j BABR-Hi. Cootie, take us home? COOTS-Sure. but I thought this was swimming day: where's your bathing suits? MARJ-Bathin'-Well, I'll be! BARB-Of all the dumb things! BOTH-We left our bathing suits at home. -DOROTHY STANDLEY, Senior. I I 5 Q ' 3 9 I Page Eighty-rhree l..ll. MANZANITA KITTENISI-I RIMES FROM THE WILDCAT LAIR 1 Little Billy Granger Sat like a stranger Eating tamale pie: Along came lVlrs. Jensen. Said, A'Please hand your dish in, And pay as you go by. Z Hockabout, Hockabout, Where have you been? 'Tve been to Seaclifff' And what have you seen? Eat people in bathing suits, And some of them lean. 3 Harriet had a reat bi beau' S 8 v His hair was almost white as snow: And everywhere that Harriet went, The great big beau was sure to go. 4 Rub a dub dub Three girls in a tub. Mildred and Sis and Ada Chadwell Tipped over the tub And out they fell. 5 Tom Polk could eat only fat: Nancy could eat only lean: So 'twixt them both They never fought, And got along just keen. 6 As good a teacher As you ever knew Had so many Seniors She didn't know What to do. Some history note books Saved the day, But now the poor Seniors Have no time to play. 7 Sterling was nimble: Sterling was quick: Sterling jumped over The high jump stick. 8 Old King Cathey: When in his bath, he Sings so gay and free. He reaches B flat, He reaches G sharp. And then he strikes high C. 9 Hey! diddle, diddle, When the staffs in a muddle William Lee jumps in the breach. He helps with the work When other fellows shirk: The staff all say he's a peachf 10 Hark! harkl The dogs do bark. The 'lVaggies are coming to town Some in Fords, Some in cords. The girls in printed gowns. ll As tall as a giant As thin as a rail, Yet girls think Dean An attractive male. 12 Ruth Paulding Hubbard Went to her cupboard To get Peter Butier a book. But when she got there Her cupboard was bare- For all of her books had been took 13 Hungry, hungry flock. Why do they Watch the clock? The clock strikes noon, And none too soon: Then home they run, don't walk. 14 Eddie, Emmie, mini mo, Catch the Downings as they go. Which is which? Gee, I dunno'. Eddie, Emmie, mini mo. -DOROTHY STANDLEY, EVELYN WOMACK. et 611. c I-9-3-I Page Eighty-four i1-11 - MANZANITA COMING ATTRACTIONS Story by Nell Cowan. Scenario by William Lee. Photographed by Alma Dahnken. Released through the Standley Feature Corporation. Passed by the Board of Censors-A. Mae Lord. chairman. DODGING MISS BLANCHARD-Starring Kathleen Milladin. One of the best pieces of hide-and-seek acting Miss Milladin has ever achieved. The setting is centered in the halls of the new building. TAPPING THE DESK--Mary Pacioretti plays the lead. Her experience in dra- matic work is an important factor in her success, You'll howl when she hands out the pink slips. The set is in the study hall. ALL UP ON THE W-A.-Marvin Hockabout in the lead. The usual Rah-Rah scene, but with a fast-moving, spirited group of youths that never tire. Don't miss this! XVHO SWIPED MY BOOKS?--A mammoth problem play representing human nature under the stress of great property loss. At the end turns out to be the carelessness of the owners when they mislaid their pencils, textbooks, and leather coats. IDRUMS OF ETIQUETTE-A masterpiece by Fred Matsuda. You'll marvel at the brilliant and showy precision with which he beats the snare drums. If you appreciate artistry, you'll enjoy this. WRONG ANSWER-Starring David Driscoll in his greatest comedy role. Guar- anteed to furnish you a laugh or your money back. GIRLS' JINX4The 1931 hitl An All-Star feminine cast with a frolicking carnival makeup. Gorgeous costumes, beautiful colors, music, and the grand march of rag-dolls, old-fashioned ladies and gentlemen, babies, sleepy-heads, pirates, and representatives of all nations in this spectacular revue. Those who miss it will regret it, SNEAKING OUT-A melodrama of putting one over on the substitute teacher. The consequence-a reward of three demerits. THE FLATTERING WORD-Introducing a new It girl, Eleanor Cano.. LAWN LIZARDS-A slow-moving scene in front of school building where no particular one takes a leading part. A typical study of noon hour society and idle chatter. SEA CLIFF-Young and old people forgetting business and school worries for a dip in the beach. You are certain to enjoy it. ALL GUMMED UP-Featuring Verna Owens fthe champl, supported by Dino Ceschi, Anton Kojan, and Dorothy Rollins. BLIND-FOLD TEST-ORC short act. Jackie Ackerman and Lou Lindgren co- starring. GREATER TALKIE SEASON--Continuous performance with Doris Farrell, Ada Chadwell, Elwood Scarbrough, Dorothy Trafton, Louise Worthington, Beverly Van Giesen, Jack Moses, Alice Ford, and Alabam' Cowan. Altho thelected thort thubjecth by Jack Maypth, Helen Brown, and John Lylth. They thure will thlay you! lVlURDER OF AL QCAPONED ROWAN-Chief Detective-Huntem Bridgewater: Assistant Investigator-Hawkshaw Benham: Policemen-E. Crook, Buck Hollenberg, Grab 'Em Merryweather: Suspects-Dolores. the Dancer of Bar 9 Rancho: Bugs Hayward, Eleanor Flay-er, Monsie Cut-em-out. Black-Coffee-Black: Lawyers-Sea Schell and Abie Handshy: Witnesses- Dlnky Lord, Go-getter Munson, and See Alexander: Consulting Psychi- atrists-Dr. Lois Barton, Dr. Weenie Wooster: Volunteer Psychiatrist- Pr.1llDychei This blood-curdling mystery thriller will hold you breathless or ve ree s. I O 9 O 3 O ' Page Eighty-Hue ,1,.,..... MANZANITA IDEAL YOUTH I Q ,, -1:1 xp S I , gEj T1: . , 7 EIQIPJ . y II A e f --ffl? , S4 L, Iijafi' 4 11' ' I' I I .4 if .EI -14' 31' X ' 4 3Gi1r g2,'f4! 1 ' ' F arrnesa 1 Warren T?1CFadcIeT1 Busmcsg Managmg X? C If IQ B222 PI C7l'd'CI1 Nba 'P Im - JJ , Q if Pelfsondwy DOYOUIX TraFtO71 ' 1Euf'i'f3?7 III XX , f - wxxfww 4! I MM , X4 X' L: X K w' 'ti ,.-V 54.133 '-I 7 I IJ ' -Z Fil -ff? 1, 2 I. ILA W g k , E 0.3.13 It If 1+ I 4-I' .. '. f XX- L if I Thorougrmess iZIII Iff 'g I Betty STNIPIU -S u I.: , ,il!' qf,f, I I , Nt, i ,f ,I 4: , 5pQvIQ5ma'n5I'up IX., . I ....---- N -1 August W, ., ' M fi I .II ,fp vernz M, lisa, limi? - e'm...f 45 In I issiigw-l:3w:22' ' M ' MIHIIIIILIIIE' ,Q ng 'AHL' 4.3.1 Y ..l,'.',v.,m,5,. , li f-7 ga, 'Nye '7 Q.-ff I , In -I K: '- .I :I zzy I ,Wi 1 .a':'5.,' :MQ Iflqaid, U 3. QQ: 5 I ' MFI 4595, visas. I ! I ,Q IM.. iw Eff 1 menu! Evnma Dong -L55 c- cow, I - 9 - 3 - I Page Eighry-six 9'3 MANZANITA BLISHED 0 1852 QUALITY has been the domi- nant principle behind the policies of The Charles Ford Company since 1852. It is the one thing that has built, this store into one of the largest department stores on the coast between San Francisco and Los Angeles. Charles Ford Company -1 u iii'-ii Pk. 'l 1'MANZAN'ITA PEP CREAMERIES LTD 433 MAIN STREET 8 E. LAKE AVENUE IEIIE IE ....-.14-9-3.l..-....... - ' -...?l, M A N Z A N I T A QUE, E , x Q U eucvibn We GENERALTIHI OPEN ALL NIGHT + + + JOHNSON'S GARAGES CO., Inc. , Formerly GORDON ERRETT, INC. I 213 MAIN STREET WATSONVILLE p Why do you always go to Salinas? a suspicious mother asked her daugh- ter during football season. UI suppose you have some end in view. How clever of you, mother, cried the girl in surprise, but Harold isn't an end, mother: he's a guard, you know. Spalding ATHLETIC. GOODS , Spalding Agents Majestic Radios YS Refrigerators AND RADIO REPAIR SERVICE Get Yours From , MacFl-XRLANE 25 CO. I 500 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 126 I I 9 9 ' 3 . I Page Eighty-nine WATSONVILLE PACIFIC GROVE SAN JOSE MONTEREY A TEA Central Supply Company CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS i 65 SANTA CRUZ APTOS SAN Luis OBISPO SALINAS Miss Barton: What is nitrogen? Grover Dawson: A gas that comes out at night. 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 s9 i4, ' 5 U ff ef' '4uwP' Granite Rock Company CRUSHED ROCK AND XVASHTED SAND +++ QUARRY AND SAND PLANT AT LOGAN. CAI,lF. Coast Division S. P. Co., 89.3 Miles South of San Francisco WA1'SClNX'll.l.lZ, CALII3, TELEPHONE 150 I - 9 - 3 - I Page Ninezq . i. MANZANIT oE'T ' . ' AEHIQ, ' ww: MARK ip! tying as 'w,,w?g Cue' Compliments of C A L I F O R N I A SPRAY- CHEMICAL COMPANY, Watsonville, California. The World's L a r g e s t Manufacturers of Spray Materials. z : : : : Allen D.: Your pants look rather sad today. Jack M.: What do you mean? Allen D.: Sort of depressed. . i FLATTERING Dr. G. P. Jennlngs Q PASCINATING LOVELY Third liloor Lettunich Building i I See them at COR, THIRD AND NIAIN STRIEIETS ' M. WA'I'SONVll.LlE, CALIF. 445 MAIN STREET RAY SHAW'S BEAUTY SHOPPE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP - PROMPT SERVICE Courteous Treatment Plus the Latest and Most Improved Methods Z5 THIRD S'rRi21e'I' TE1.EPHoNie 216 I page Nlnglyrc 0 i -TT-ll-9-3-Il-1-l 1' 1 MANZANITA Page Ninety-two I-9-3-I MANZANlTA The Progress of- YOUR COMMUNITY ANY COMMUNITY is measured by the character of its EDUCATIONAL AND BANK FACILITIES BOTH ARE ESSENTIAL You have already utilized a part of the educational facil- ities, 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 Oli ITALY PAJARO VAI.I.IiY INATIONAI, BANK NATIONAI. AND SAVINGS PAJARO VAI.I.I2X' SAVINGS BANK Members Buehler: You know I love you, and will be true to the last. Harriet: But how long will it last? MCSHERRY 8 HUDSON GENERAL INSURANCE NINI2 EAST THIRD STREET ROBINSON'S NEWS STAND Circulating Library - Greeting Cards - Magazines Stationery - Candies - School Supplies 447 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 329 l.Q.3.ll.. ,1. 1 4 Page Nlnety.three -l,L. 1 Udorloss Dry Cleaning The joy of giving is greater than that of receivingf-that is why we delight in offering you our expert and skilled services EWPAIARO 1 0 uf... l... .. IZ ANP' LAU IDD iw lm' Lazmderers 8D1y Cleaners A Laundry Service to Suit Each Family Income George W.: Say, Coach, I want bigger shoes. Coach: 'AThose fit. Why do you want bigger ones? George: A'So I can cover more ground in the same amount of time. Telephone II47-J li Phones: Res. 442-W Office l08 A. T. Jansen Musical Instruments and Dr' ' J' C' Ramsay Accessories y Veterinarian Radios. Pictures. Piclure Framing, T Slaronery and Gif! Novelties W 261 MAIN STREET XVATSONVILLE ' I7 E, Lake Ave. XVatsonville Chas. E. McSherry INSURANCE Auditor and Advisor Watsonville, Calif. I5 Wall Street Telephone 975 .......,l.9.3.l Page Ninely-four MANZANlTA ry the CITY DRUG STORE FIR T! When You Look at i Y Y YYY I Y I l Grade A Milk Your Old Shoes Ictla CREAM, COTTAGE CHEESE AND Always at Your Feet Watsonville Creamery 510-ZlM.' S. Pl 124 I n ' 'Om l l 422 Main sl. Watsonville, Calif. Ed. Brown: Hello, Dick, I hear you've been sick. Dick MacFarlane: Yeah, but when the doctor told me it wasn't asthma I breathed a lot easier, I E , E I I E ' Dental X-Ray Gas Administered METROPOLITAN i l Dr. E. W. Baumgardner W 'X DENTAL SURGEON l This Shop Lives by the l Service It Glues Telephone 196 Z7 Tllllzlu STRlsl2'lr WA'l'SONVlI.l-E l Rooms 319-320 Lellunish Building Compliments of S E ' I D I D Q 2 3 lu If a E I e n wAnulNc1'ouao. NA! in Q N 0 cAl.lI0 I-9-3 I Page Nlnely- Hue 1 .. MANZAN'lTA THE WILSON LINE Sports and Athletic Equipment Equipment and Apparel for all Sports - including baseball - cageball - soccer - tennis - golf - gymnasium and track -Liv FISHING TACKLE CAMPING REQUISITES SPORTING GOODS . , P. J. FREIERMUTH CO. Hardware - Plumbing - Roofing Alma D.: I can't go tonight, My rubbers leak. Marie S.: That's all right. Wear pumps inside. y Watsonville Press TRALLER l, GEoRc3E A. SMITH. Prop. FURNITURE Co, Commercial Dependable Goods at Printing Reasonable Prices I 17 E. THIRD ST. PHONE 931 I PHONE 500 225 VAN NESS AVE. Another year has rolled around and again we extend best wishes for the success of every graduating student. WILLIAM W. BENDELL Authorized FORD Dealer WATSONVILLE I 0 9 - 3 ' I Page Ninety-six 'li' - WATSONVILLE REGISTER 18 EAST LAKE AVENUE - PHONE EVENING PAJARONIAN 452A MAIN STREET-PHONE 57-58 'Web Complete coverage of Pajaro Valley, with the best features obtainable and full local and telegraph news. Member Associated Press Miss Wooster: I told you to notice when that water boiled over. Herbert Beasley: I did: it was exactly twenty-three minutes after eleven. Go to You Pay Less at B R O D E N ' S ,Pm S M I T H ' S UP-TO-DATE l Department Store PHOTOGRAPHS hone llol ll Peck Street 434 MAIN STREET PHONE 638 T. J. HORGAN CO., Inc. Packers amd Dfstribulors Golden Rule Brand CALIFORNIA ERUITS AND VEGETABLES Main Office WATSONVILLE, CALIF. I ' 9 ' 3 ' I ' Page Ninety-seven MANZANlTA ---,,i.- ADVENTURES OF A SENICR I KThe Plot! The day was fine: The maid divine The hero bold: But she was cold II fThe plot thickensj The villain leered: The maiden feared: The hero scowled: His doggie growled. III fStilI thicker! The villain stole Her father's roll: Blamed the maid, Who saw the raid. 'AlVlello-Dramarn IV fAnd thicker yet! The girl was arrested Her mentality tested. When found to be sane, 'Tm safe, sighed the dame. V fThe plot solidifiesj Take that, dog! he said And shot the villain dead. The hero so fine Took the maid out to dine, VI KAI! serenej I-le felt elopeful, She made him hopeful: He grew more bold- She wasn't cold. --ROSEMARY N1CHoLsoN, Junior. PSALM OF MARJORY GEOMETRY is my bugbear: I shall not pass. It maketh me to study long hours: it leadeth me into deep waters. It haunteth me ever: it causeth me worry for my grade's sake. Yea, though I study theorems and originals, I fail to grasp them. for they escape me: board work and formulas confound me. The teacher prepareth a test for me in the presence of mine classmates: My grade sinketh downward: my sorrow runneth over. Surely propositions and corollaries shall follow me all the days of my life: and I shall dwell in Miss Cox's geometry class forever. -MARJORY LAWN, Senior. TO THE COOKIE PUSI-IER' Is that youth a jolly sport Who always has a maid to court? Does he ever chase the ball Across the field with many a fall? Or race around the old dirt track With lively feet and sun-tanned back Then put the shot to win the day And bring a record down to stay? -RICHARD MACPARLANE, Junior. 75: Cookie-Pusher 1 Cake-Eater. Queener. Masher.---Edilofs Nole. I . 9 9 3 . I Page Ninery-eight l W' MANZANlTA I Got It at 1,EAsK's t ll ' it The above is a remark that is often made . . . li spontaneously offered as conclusive evidence of M the quality and correctness of a purchase. li It amounts to a public proclamation of con- gi fidence in the goods and the store, derived from ll many highly satisfactory transactions. We shall continue to strive to so merchandise I that you will always be proud to say, I got It My al Leask's. yll 9 ll ii .- X - NJ The Shopping Center - - Opposite Plaza Mrs. Worthington: Are there any questions about today's lesson? Bob Silvear: Yea, what page is it on? l Cut Rate Druggists Morehead Regan Drug Co. Free Delivery by Our Auto Service RAHR'S Paint and Wall Paper Store i, l Estimates Given EAST l.AKl5 AVIS. PHONE 1120 ', MAIN ST PHONE xx i CGX '25 SAGER i .xxxxxxxxxxxx I . 9 . 3 . I ' Page Ninelyfnine F. g ami' 0 a - m ci 25125. i x 3 4 lr' Q. ae? , .,X,.: ,u' mx 'gf,,,, 5 A V Q -523.5 if x,:W4 X I my Ju I Am.VV fx ,229 R E' m , f.8if2ye Chefwz Sfmn' Wzldful A4-l1'L'r'11'm-.Q:-Sleeping. directing, exercising. making music. Hmonkcyingf' and mourning4?b that Ihcrc are no more sets to move. I - Q - 3 - I Pago Om' Hundrvd - - MANZANITA Y O IU IR Chamber of Commeiree An Organization of Service devoting its entire time to develop- i ing the growth of the community in which you live. So long as there is a margin between what a City is and what it may or should be. there is work for a Chamber of Commerce. : : y Everyone profits from its Act1'U1't1'es! OFFICES AT 444 IVIAIN STREET TELEPHONE 266 Madelyn Hughes: But, fathe what am I going to do without a riding habit. Father: Get a walking habit. BIEBRACH'S The Home of Friendly Service - - for - - Watsonville First, Last and All the Time Always Selling GOOD APPEARANCE i TELEPHONE 1540 I ERNEST L. REIDING Jeweler Walchmaker Engrauer W1 318 MAIN ST. WATSONVII-I.l We Have What You Want - You've told us, by your purchases, the kind of things you want and the prices you will pay. We have them! Good merchandise at the lowest prices. : : : J. C. PENNEY CO. Z8 Years of Growth and Service Guarantee Satisfaction A 1.9.3.1 Page One hundred One MANZANITA -vii... THE TUTTLE MEAT COMPANY Dealers In Qualify Pujaro Valley IVIEATS - POULTRY AND RABBITS I FISH ON FRIDAY Also Staple Line of Groceries and Vegetables CITY HALL MARKET 267 Main Street Free Delivery Telephone 34 I Yes! frankly, we are y . PRESCRIPTION Clark Studio Cooper Building In every sense of the words Trained, experienced and fully GL! equipped to fill any pl'CSCl'IpIIOl1 P O R T R A I T S Krough and Nohrden y Kodak piiiisiiiiig I The Corner Drug Store Miss Lord ltrying to explain the word thief to Bill McGrathJ z Now Bill, if I put my hand in your pocket and took out a quarter, what would I be? Bill: A magician. I . FEATURING I ICE CREAM i Brown!! THE Candies - - Lunches I Shoes NEWEST I I FOOTWEAR ELKI-IORN DAIRY Y for an I School or Dress DELICA':iI'ESSEN i JOI-IN'S Q l il Brownljf Shoe Store il I T I 327 MAIN STREET E l zi THIRD si-Rraiii TEIIQPHONE 224 WHEREVER You Go-Value! 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