Watsonville High School - Manzanita Yearbook (Watsonville, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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BCI-IERNIERHORN GRITL ELLIS MR. HANDSHY WIORI TENIBEY NI XTIASEVICH FRTIS LILES DON -XI D hen Clem Molina relinquished his role of Studentbody president, he placed the mahogany club in the hands of Bill Grul, who has been capably wielding this symbol of authority for the last year. Precedent was given an awful wallop when the students elected Boyd Friis to the office of Studentbody vice-president. For years it has been custom- ary to bestow this honor on a girl. Whether it was to escape the arduous! duties of this office We wouldn't presume to say, but the fact remains Boyd did move to Brentwood, thereby depriving the Merit Board of his capable services. Florence Hurst was appointed by the Student Board to succeed him. The records and proceedings have been duly recorded and presented to the students by the popular Carolyn Ellis. After having been trained for the job of treasurer by serving as assistant to last year's head of the exchequer, Laurie Matiasevich has managed to keep the assets greater than the liabilities. The money-bags will have a pleasant jingle when they are turned over to next year's treasurer, The yell-leader's job had several casualities for one reason or another. It has been held by Lawrence Fergoda, David Donald, and Barney Procuriza. Other duties made it necessary for Bill Thomas to resign his job of ath- letic manager about the middle of the year. Once again the Student Board was called upon to fill a vacancy. Bill Tembey was chosen for the office. Betty Schermerhorn was the unanimous choice of the girls for managing their athletics. Nor did anyone contest Bob Liles's right to engineer a Manzanita camp- aign destined to assure us a year-book for another year. Jean Mori brought down upon herself the responsibility of gathering the sheckels to balance the budget for this journal. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS

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