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A ' , A .. M ... ,- A we -R -' nce they had overcome the difficulties of their first year and, like the early Californians, had rounded the Cape, the sophomores sailed through the year, claiming two honors. The first was the unexpected victory of the sophomore girls over the seniors to claim the inter-class basketball title. When the list of Scholarship Society members appeared, Lo, the second-year students led all the rest with 60 members! Active in managing the business affairs of the school were two Student Board members, Kenneth Fox and Luke Bachan. Class officers were Jim Cumming, president: Katherine Eaton, vice-president: Helen Bidelman, secre- tary: Clyde Wayland, treasurer, Bob Litchfield, boys' athletic manager: and Christine Flodberg girls' athletic manager. SOPHOMORES
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!f you accidentally kicked the person in front of you at a game, sure enough he turned out to be a junior! Third year students spent much of their time dash- ing from one school event to another. Taking important parts in school affairs were Muriel Eaton, French Club president: Edith Worthington, Ida Raye Graham, and Jerome Lee, chairmen of Prom committees. Athletes too held their place among the juniors. Captains of three teams were juniors. Henry A'Peaches Antognani and Toyo Hisatomi were captains of the lightweight football team and Jack Nelson headed the lightweight basketball team. Class officers were Jack Nelson, president: Mary Sheehy, vice-president: Janet Rodifer. secretary: Robert Rettig, treasurer: lda Raye Graham, girls' athletic manager: Bob McGowan, boys' athletic manager. J U N I O R S
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L .. 9 l ,., . l - .li lx- ell! Did the freshmen class make the rest of the school take notice! Soon after they entered Watsonville l-ligh, the upper classmen were saying. Oh, that's John Snyder, freshman president and Student Board member. Over there's Melvin Spiva, you know, treasurer and one of their best athletes. Yes, there were other names mentioned at all club meetings and activities which are now familiar to everybody: for instance, Grant Shank, vice-president, and Jean Struve, secretary. Among the athletes, Johnson Chinn, Harold Gandy, Henry lzumizaki, Shig Morimune, Alonzo Dufur, Stanley Dodge, and Wayne Miller gained notice, as did lrene Reh, Rae Wing, and Mabel Lincoln, F R E S H M E N
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