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-. . -MANZANITA-.. - - . CLASS OFFICERS First Row --- Secretaries: Stilwell, Freshman: Smith, Junior: Tipton, Sophomore. Second Row Presidents: Lowry, Freshman: Stripp, Sophomore: Peterson, Junior. REPORT CARDS STUDENT-FRESHMAN, GREEN TEACHER-C. A. SENIOR GRADE Scholarship B Athletics B Music A- School Spirit AA Deportment ? REMARKS I4 members at 6 points each. Saved from flunking by feminine half Lots of wind Cbags and bagsj. Full of youthful enthusiasm. Impossible to judge at this early stage STUDENT-SOPHOMORE, SASSY TEACHER--C. A. SENIOR GRADE Scholarship D Athletics A- Music A- School Spirit B REMARKS l l members at 6 points each. Light weight-heavy scoring. Trilling right along, They meant well. Deportment Conditioned Condition sluggish. STUDENTLJUNIOR, EGO TEACHER-C. SENIOR GRADE REMARKS Scholarship D ll members at 6 points each. Athletics A Pretty good racket. Music A- Tooty School Spirit B- Deportment C No time for trivialities. Too booey-too bad. -C. -.I.9 .3.2 Page Twen ry-seven
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C - C c-, s c.rMANZANITA cc C c First Row --- Crowl, Lee, Hamai, Otsuki, Harvey, Garcia. Second Row --- Luich, Bagby, Cox, Hrepich, Horvat. Jacopi, Beilby. Third Row --- Bradshaw, Engle, Rogge. COMMERCIAL GRADUATES AILING to let the shadow of Old Man Depression frighten them out of seeking business vocations, such a large number of students were enrolled in the commercial course this year that classes were given to Mr. Dyche and Mr. Flodberg in addition to the regular teachers. An innovation in the department was made by the purchase of some new machines which performed the miraculous tasks of adding, subtracting, multi- plying, and dividing. Perhaps it was this lightening of the load which has made commercial subjects so popular. For the past few years it has been the custom of the Watsonville Sorop- tomist Club to secure positions with local merchants for the more advanced feminine students of the commercial department during their Easter vacation. This year, again, many girls received valuable experience and training, as well as an acquaintance with local merchants which should be of great use to them when they attempt to crash the business world after their graduation. The Cooking Clubs may prepare delectable banquets for our athletic heroes: La Modern may astound us with their creations, demonstrated by in- spiring fashion shows: and the Latin Club may slaughter Julius Caesar in a more uplifting way each successive Ides of March: but it is our commercial department which deserves the credit for carrying the name and reputation of our school into the business world. OOKING through the offices of local stores and banks, you can recognize in a great many of them former commercial graduates of W.U.H.S. These A students are examples for all who desire a commercial course to look up to, for they typify the success that can come your way if you work hard and take advantage of the wonderful opportunities which our high school offers in the way of a business course of study. Wag or ,l.9.3.2 l as Page Twenty-six
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YOMANZANITAT f S c O t TOP. First Row---Bradley, King. Hunter, Kendall, Farris. Handshy. Foster. Hardy. Second Row---Harlan. Hoover, Beer. Harvey. Fiorovich, Beilby, Garcia, Eckel, Kerr. Third Rotun- Miss Harris, Algeo, Beck, Kirby, Harker, Burgdorff, Fourth Row-1-Hood, Camren, Gorham, Kauffman. Camp. Blizzard. Fifth Row---Hawkins. Cottrell, Connell. Depew. BOTTOM. First Row--Mulkay, K. Milladin, M. Milladin, Nightingill, Webb, Smith. Selak, Vfalters, Stone. Second Row ---Moran, Takata, Resetar, Lawrence, Wilmes, Ritchie, Lopes, Owens. Third Row 4-f Sakashita, Tada, Otsuki, Montgomery, Zobel. Fourth Row --1 Sukekani, Souza, Newby, Twyman, Maieta, Nelson, Wilt. Whiting. Williams. JUNIORS All Star champions are these girls, Scholarship Ends them at the fore- Their equals never known: ln class they lead the rest: In baseball, speedball, anything else, Always ready to do some work, They stand almost alone, Or laugh and joke and jest. , iii, of ii 'W 'fs-I.9.3.2-'QKOQ S S 'i A Page Twenty-eight
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