Watsonville High School - Manzanita Yearbook (Watsonville, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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WATSONVILLE UNION HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN AS we look over the now familiar scenes of W. U. H. S. we are apt to forget that sinking feeling we had less than a year ago when we first entered the school. Now we have become a part of this organization and are ready to initiate the Class 40 when they arrive in August. Many eager Freshmen boys enrolled in the non-ceasing call for more football and basketball players; and track team members. Some of the boys regardless of size and youth went out for all the sports. Their lighting at- titude will be shown even more in the next few years When they constitute the greater part of our school teams. i The Freshmen girls, not to be outshown by the boys, made a big show- ing for their part in girls, athletics. They are energetic, active, prospective members of the G. A. A. spending many hours after school to gain required points for entrance into this all purpose organization. Spurts of their ambition have been displayed in gaining recognition in the all star teams and big turnouts for all activities giving the upper Classmen a challenge in every sport. Our class can look to these girls in the future as outstanding athletes and typical American girls. t Our Freshmen Class deserves high honors, not only for their athletic ability, but also for having a greater number eligible for the Scholarship Society than any other class this year. We are also well represented in other Clubs in the school. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, CARL GREY Vice President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BETTY HAMBY Secretary CHRISTINE FLODBERG Treasurer l A V ,BOB RICE Yell Leader ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,,, DAN TUTTLE Boysi Athletic Manager ,,,,,,,, DICK WILLIS Girlf Atlalefic Manager ,,,,,,,,,,, .- ....... MARY LEE I 9 3 6 l MANZANITA

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FRESHMEN TOP PICTURE I5inl Ron: I, Mariya, E, Oita, M. Yamnuchi. 1:. POFICF, B. Tipton. V. Scars, M. PCFI'JI', K Tsuda. S. Yoshimure, E. Pnnzich, II, Rubis, E. Mums, M. Pipkin, D. Simms, H. Wong, T. Muntz. Swami Row: L Garborina, A. Travers, V. Smwart, H. Everett, J. Tuttlc, D Martinclli, J. Woodard, Ii, Mnrxinclli, P, McCarthy, M McIlo, M Murnlmmi, J. Oda, M. Sugai, S T:- kata, D. Mapcs, E. Kado, W'. Nishimul'a, J. Johnson, H, Pertus, B, Sutherland. Thin! Rmr: V. Crum, E. St. Claire, 5. Russell, B. Ray, B. Hopkins, M. Caudill, B. Herrick, M Parsons, M. Greenhill, N. Kepplc, D. chvcns, G. McGinnis, A. Mortcnson, R. Holmes, M. Rosc, A. Rico, B. Rhoades. Frmrll; Row: D. Willoughby, H. Schnudrn, E. Herring, .I- Marsh, J. Sayers, J. Brink, R. Pardce, F. Kostarcs, J. Lasich, R. Bettencnurt. IX Harm, H, Hillmnn, M. Fujii, R. Struve, H. Hayden, M, Inouvc. MIDDLE PICTUREgFirst Row: C. Skov, C Johnson, L. Scars, D, Turtle, J. McSherry, B. Rice, C. Grey, D. Willis. W. McGowan, D. Policicchio, T. Ford, B. Kellogg, E. Curtis, 13, Whently. Scrum! Raw: Y. Tnkata, Y. Scrn, M, Yamasaki, IT. Sakai, J. Gleason. V. Rimnssa, L. Bachan, A. Moore, j. Mann, G. Ikcdn, K, Fox. Thin! Row: L. Stcphcnson, I. Tani, R, Morgan, V. Stewart, J Light, R, Dunlap, V. Kirby, L White, M, Miedl, B Maddox, L Torres, L. Lndd, V. Litchfncld, L. Pcnner, L. Miller, M. Moore, F. Lepm ard. Fuurtb Ruu': F. Spinetti, C. May, K. Yoshizumi, R. Schaucr. P. Pippkin, K. Joii, L. Lincoln, N. Fiorovich, M, Arroyo. B Mc- Grnzh, T. Goto, C. Goodalc. H. Trnulscn, H. Izumiznki, F. Hayes, M. Iwami, L. Angel, E. Souza. S. Morimunc Fiffb Row: D. SKCCd, C. Whnlcn, F. Larsen, L Clxinn, G. WHH, G. Tolman, G. Shank, D. Gibbs. j. Banchero, B. King, R Lew, V. Chan', H. Borba, L. Stevens, C, Shaw, F Emoto, T. Ono, H. Nakno, P. Idc. BOTTOM PICTURE FivsI Row: M. Dickie, E. Licari, B. Bagby, A.Dcnt, B.Cnscy, A.Dychc, E.DclIaVedowa, H, Angel, IL Herr, L. Graham, D, Howell, M. Bailey. S. Bokarizn, M. Shot, M, Penman, H. Ito, IL Ishizaki, R. Mums. Srrond Rnu: 1. Gross, R. Fer- nandez, C Flodberg, N. Hunsuckcr, M. Farrell, L. Boasso, B. Hamby, S. Allan, R. Birbeck, H. Bidclman, IL Cureton. S. Arira, M. Evans, R. Armstrong, F Bird. L Borba, E. Barcells, M Lee. Third er': H Foster, K. Asami, A. Garrett, W. Gentry, T. Asami, H. Akiyama, M, Fujitn. K. Hirokawa, M. Hudson, K, Eaton, C. BJird, V Bcrronc, J. Daugherty. H. Etow, A. Brazil, D. Baker, A. W'right, L Hoofcr, B. Higbic Famtlr Ran: K. Donahue, V, Baker, E. Cloud, D. DeWaId, W. Hutton. S. Gustinsky, P Martin, M. Crosslin, T. Doody, J. Scars, E. Grave, G. Oshima. R. Andmtti, R. Kirby, B. Mooney. B. Pavlin. i221



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OWOH d WATSO-NVILLE UNION HIGH SCHOOL TWQ YEAR QERTHFHCATE QQMRSESS HE Watsonville Union High School offers a two year course to stu- dents looking for an intensive study along commercial lines, home management, or trade preparation. Girls or boys interested in preparing for secretarial work take a special training course in stenography, which includes typewriting and shorthand. The student gains a knowledge of general oche routine, the ability to write a good business letter, handle the mail, and the different duties required of an OHiCC worker. The accounting course includes a great deal of book- keeping. In addition to these specialized skills, courses are required of a more general nature Which are absolutely essential to a successful man or woman. The home management course is for girls looking forward to the days When they Will be heads of their homes. When they finish their course, they are skilled cooks, able to plan and serve a well balanced meal; ac- complished dressmakers, able to design, make and care for their own ward- robes, as well as other members of the family. They receive practical training in running a home, furnishing it economically, efficiently, and attractively. What is more, they know how to keep it clean. They also learn about child care, family life, and etiquette. The trade preparation course touches on many skilled trades. Along with these trades, the fundamental subjects are taught too, so that a student leaves school With a definite knowledge which Will in later years enable him to fit into a business or home organization; and still he has had some academic work too. TU' Those receiving their two-year certihcates this year are: EMMA MARY AVANCINA ............................................................ Accounting MARGARET FRANCES DIEHL Stenogmpby JANE TOMOYE MANABE Stenograploy EMI TAKATA ..... Trade Preparation T241 MANZANITA

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