Watsonville High School - Manzanita Yearbook (Watsonville, CA)

 - Class of 1940

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OMAR COWLES LORRAINE STRUVE GEORGE MONKOVICH JANE ENEMARK VIOLET D'ANNA SHIRLEY STEPHENSON Bottom Row: Bill Dong, Henry Kwock, Lyle Dillon, Gilbert Borba, Russell Garland, James Ball, Betty Jane Cockcroft, Mary Lou Dolan, Constance Lamont, Dorothy Bird, Lucille Braga, Gloria Bencich, Velma Foster. Svronu' Row: Sadayuki Fujii, Alvin Chinn, Nicholas Marinovich, Peter Miljanich, Fred DeWald, Mary Cunha, Jane Ene- mark, Dolores Bettencourt, Marjory Brooks, Helen Funk, Thelma Campbell, Virginia Fluhart. Tllifll Row: Robert Durden, Byron Bella, Douglas Dethlefsen, Nancy Geddes, Allis Marie Bachan, Jean Dondero, Georgiana Brown, Fred Flodberg, Bob Coehlo, Gene Friend, Alma Campbell, Frances George, Geraldine Brown. Fourth Row: William Bowers, Joe Fujimoto, Phil Barnes, Ralph Bradley, Shirley Burwash, Violet D'Anna, Mary Lou Benich, Shizue Fujita, Frances Abe, Lois Avery, Joy Greenhill, Barbara Long, Josephine Dutcher. Fifth Roux: Bill Colman, Pete Bobeda, John Gobbo, Zelbert Gouker, Quinten Cravens, Bill Cornell, Jack Cunha, Omar Cowles, Larry Dunlap, Rose Armanani, Marjory Bishop, Lorraine Di Bartola. Bottom Row: John McBrayer, Ignacius Hidalgo, Clovis Patterson, Betty Hull, Marian McGrath, Gertrude McGarvie, Aiko Hora, Chiz- uru Hama, Hideko Kimoto, Edith Kawabe, Miyoko Kobori, Naomi Myrick. Second Row: Gene McGrath, Henry Mello, Fred Flodberg, Pat Lyman, Barbara Hamby, Jean Kilfoyl, Helen Mekis, Patty King, Mary McCain, Frances Kusanovich, Daisy Matsui, Michiko Inmaru, Marian Myers. Third' Row: Harold Martin, Henry McMaster, Con- stance Lamont, Mary Lou Dolan, Shirley Burwash, Violet D'Anna, Lorraine Struve, Allis Marie Bachan, Betty Hall, Lily Hillman, Edith Hall, Toshiko Mine, Madeline Kusanovich. Fourth Row: Bill James, Charlotte May, Walter Howes, Don Kauffman, Jim Moots, Viola Lewis, Barbara Linneman, Bernice Hernandez, Velma Foster, Faye Minton, Gloria Bencich. Fifth Row: Bill Hitchings, Isao Matsui, Fred Mita, Jack Cunha, Jack Herbert, Howard Hushbeck, Alice Hull, Mildred Keith, Mary Kostaras, Ora Leslie. Bottom Row: Walter Verone, Ken Okamura, Sam Ogami, Shig Yamau- chi, Katashi Oita, Luke Shew, Frank Jurich, Leon Wilson, Betty Peterson, Dorothy Prader, Beatrice Wismer, Yvonne Clewett, Marie Wiumack, Gloria W'ickham, Dorothy Orr, Miss Dunlap. SITOIIKII Row: Utaka Oda, Bob Scrivani, Roy Mori, Robert Timothy, Leonard Hull, Hubert Leslie, Floydene Rice, Betty Lou Rhodes, Hazel Mattos, Lor- raine Penner, Kikue Nakamichi, Mary Toda, Mikako Uyemura, Jeanette Nakata, Helen Kishimura, Alice Warfield. Third Row: Jim Marlowe, Robert Strove, Howard Sybil, Peter Miljanich, Joe Solari, Charlie Ojeda, Wayne Phillips, Eula Williamson, Thira West, Kath- erine Matulich, Evelyn Mills, Dorothy McGinnis, Erma Rusler, Helen Warheld. Fourth Row: Yamato Nishihara, Kay Morimoto, Tom Murakami, Nick Marinovich, Harold Smith, Tom Parker, Lowell Sater, Jasper Simunovich, Barbara Pinkerton, Shirley Stephenson, Nina Matulich, Ruth Williamson, Lois Skov. Fifth Row: Kazu Toya, Robert Rehbein, Bill Weeks, George Yamamoto, John Gobo, George Solovich, Gene McGrath, Henry Mello, Don Peterman, Robert Pinkerton, Norma Ryan, Bessie Pardee, Rosalind Policiccio, Lucille Tomaso, Elsie Powelson. IUNIORS One of the most outstanding groups in the school this year was the junior class, which proved itself so by furnishing able club leaders, being prominent in social affairs, by providing outstanding athletes, and, most important, by maintaining a high scholastic rating. Because of much effort by President Omar Cowles and various appointed committees, the juniors accomplished much in their efforts to make this year's Prom a financial success. Candy sales, noon dances, and a rummage sale were all sponsored in part by juniors and provided needed funds for the Junior-Senior Prom. Prominent in boys' sports were Roy Mori, who captained the lightweight football team, Ed Eagles and Omar Cowles, who were active in track, and George Schaudra, who was out- standing in basketball, football, and tennis. Girls, as well as boys, were active in sports. Leading the junior girls in inter-class competi- tions were Alice Warfield, Frances Kusanovich, Gloria Bencich, and Madeline Kusanovich. Though active in social affairs and athletics both, the juniors did not neglect their studies. The class was well represented in the Scholarship Society. Others played a prominent part in the band, orchestra, and choral classes. The Junior Red Cross Council, rally committee, and dance committee each had its share of active junior members. Class officers for the year were Omar Cowles, president, Jane Enemark, vice-president, Lorraine Struve, secretary, Violet D'Anna, treasurer, George Monkovich, yell-leader, and Shirley Stephensen, girls' athletic manager. Wine-colored sweaters with white blocks were chosen for next year. There will be two types-slip-over and coat. 25



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LEE ROY WATKINS VIRGINIA RUSKO DOROTHY DYE CARROLL COWLES HELEN BRONSON WAYNE HARRIS First Row: Wallace Mapes, David McQui1len, Ruth Schalow, Evange- line Kostaras, Eleanor Pavey, June Kortright, Lorraine Miller, Edith Reed, Josephine Perez, Pauline Kerner, Margaret McDonald, Dorothy Petznick, Dorothy Ivey. Sn'o'r1d Row: Ruth Helen Angel, Eleanor Meginniss, Dorothy Loveless, Mary McGrath, Marie Resetar, Bernice Picanso, Virginia Kniffin, Lucille Rackley, Jean Munroe, Catherine Ivancovich, Barbara Prentice, June Montgomery, Isabelle Lopez. Third Row: Tony Nakamichi, John Peterson, Edwin McNutt, Harry Mori- mune, Mabel Lew, Irene Pini, Madeline Previsich, Satsuki Yasumoto, Kazue Kamitani, Aiko Inmaru, Miyako Nakaji. Fourth Row: Frank Matsumoto, Mike Nomi, Nob Maegoto, Al Janda, Jimmy Kamita, Mitchell Panzich, Joseph Lee, Harvey Rich, Gilbert Mello, Katherine Matulich, Lucille Todd, Evelyn Matsui, Jane Koda, Lois Nishimura. Fifth Row: David Leslie, Edgar Moore, Don Nohrden, Vincent Poko- vich, Ken Peterson, James Gentry, Paul Miljanich, Lloyd Peabody, John Leonardich, Harvey Maitoza, Stanley McGregor, Walter Maitoza, Eleanor Piastri, Misako Kimoto, Itsue Matsunami. First Row: Meriko Arita, Elizabeth Novak, Edna Bellah, Ruth Calvert, Bette Calvert, Patty Emmett, Alice Christiansen, Josephine Hinkle, Marie Resetar, Dorothea Bardmess, Dorothy Dye, Mary Dahl, Violet Carothers, Virginia Daugherty, Teresa Carlos, Helen Cossins, Mildred Houck. Srroml Raw: Jeanette Halward, Doris Hazelbaker, Eleanor Cottrell, June Crowley, Yvonne Goudron, Jean Dawson, Catherine Monkovich, Betty Gumm, Dorothy Dyche, Beverly Hull, Constance Cavanah, Ruth Brodin, Iralee Harris, Ellen Churich, Aiko Hirokawa, I Rubie Goto, Hazime Etow, Carmen Cosmes. Third Row: Ruth Angel, l Eileen Barry, Erma Harriman, Irla Dyke, Eleanor Phillips, Helen Bronson, Olive Ann Arnerich, Evelyn Clough, Barbara Coward. Fourth Row: Albert Chinn, Marvin Gray, Robert Chinn, Jim Yamamoto, Gail Buell, Dewey Garrett, Jeryl Chase, Dan Denny, Jerry Chinn, John Blake. Fifth Row: Willis Hayes, Dave Enemark, Ray Corona, Steve Grizich, John Duimovich, George Clough, LaVerne Brazil, Wayne Harris, Warren Bruce, Carroll Cowles, Lauru Hirano, Arthur Gandy, John Anson, Marquis Hutton, Arthur Doshier, Charles Banovac, Peter Banovac, Sam Crawford. First Row: Wallace Roberts, Jack Smith, Vera Switzer, Maxine Wilson, Nadine St. Clair, Mary Lou Richards, Gloria Turney, Frances Tidd, Lois Skov, Renic Lou Underwood, Doris Wiloughby, Marilyn Snyder, Sam Yasumoto. Srroml Row: Jiro Sugidono, George Strazicich, Verna Switzer, Mary Vegar, Shizue Takemoto, Grace Yamashita, Vivian Wright, Genevieve Rodgers, June Sanders, Annie Sims, Ruth Shelin, Mary Rico, Yurigo Sagara. Third Row: Makiko Yamamoto, Kaoru Takata, Thomas Skilicorn, Kikue Yamamoto, Misako Kimoto, Florence Yoshizumi, Virginia Rusko, Lorraine Williamson, Claire Schmiel, Marjorie Sheehy, Kuniko Sasao, Mae Yamaguchi, Ayano Shintani, Shizuko Sugiyama, Yurigo Sagara. Fourth Row: Leon Welter, Frank Morales, George Bliss, Lee Wall, Lee Roy Watkins, Alfred Rich, Nick Vojvoda, George Van Sickle, Russell McCallie, Nick Milich, Jimmy Yonemoto, John Rodrigues, Floyd Rodrigues, Chiyoko Yonemoto, Dorothy Ura. Fifth Row: Lawrence Williams, Arthur Thimann, El- wood Smith, Neil Schwenne, Phil Taylor, Dick Solari, John Tipton, Bob Velasco, Bob Turney, George Schaudra, Forrest Wilson, Donald Winkler, Bob Walker, Richard Williams. SOPHOMORES Because of the prominent place they took in school activities throughout the year, the soph- omores well earned a reputation for being Bne of the most progressive second-year groups the school has had. Officers for the year were Lee Roy Watkins, president, Helen Bronson, vice-president, Vir- ginia Rusko, secretary, Carroll Cowles, treas- urerg Wayne Harris, yell leader, and Dorothy Dye, girls' athletic manager. Miss Benham, class adviser, directed the class activities well and was always ready to counsel students in matters regarding group activities. Sophomores this year served on many com- mittees and took an active part in many of the school clubs. The Scholarship Society, a standard by which class scholarship may be measured, listed many sophomores in its membership. Band, orchestra, and choral groups were invaded in large num- bers by the talented sophomores. Foreign language clubs, too, had more than their share of sophomore members. In athletics sophomore athletes took a major part in the school competitions, the lightweight teams especially having a full complement of second-year candidates. By its activities while a part of the lower division, the sophomore class has indicated that it wil play a leading part in school affairs as a part of the upper division next semester. Under as capable and active leadership next semester as the class of ,42 has had this year, next year's juniors should make an enviable record for themselves. 27

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