Lick Wilmerding High School - Commencement Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1928

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Page 20 text:

QI rfwfzrfirife 15: QEIHSS will E, the class of QSJ, being of sound mind and memory, but remembering the uncertainty of school life, do hereby ordain, publish, and declare this to be our sole will and testament. We give and bequeath our possessions as follows: Coburn: His Dodge to Mr. Tibbetts. Bray: That successful mustache to NYatkins. Bud ,I'JeHay and Babe Farrell: Close partnership to future student body officers. McLachlan: Sorry-he has nothing to give. Radius: That schoolgirl complexion to Palmolive's publicity department. Eloise Breese: Her Hlinei' to Mires. Sutton: His wad of gum to Lahusen. Kelly: His Irish blarney to Mr. Heymann. Audrey Cunningham: The class seeretaryship to anyone who will take it. Crabb: His beard to Kubicek. Cudworth: His Hit to XVise. Doris Priddle: 'WVick,' to Ruth XVard-but only for safe-keeping. Gilmore, Garayatti: Collection of blocks to the Squad. Almquist: His reputation to the next' worst class. Sybil Riddell: This goes to shown to theme-writers. Helen Biancalana, Frances Rickman: Goodfellowship to the Rotarians. McCormick: His baby face to Black. Grundy: His wit' to Mae Gilmore. Edith del Secco: Spectacles to H. Lloyd. Hynding, Franceschi: Their machines to filled Howatt. Nichols: That' deep rolling voice to the sergeant-at-arins. Verna Selmer: Studiousness to the Sophomores. Grillo: That million-dollar smile to Mollison. Patterson: Gift of 'tgabi' to Miss Durbrow. as a souvenir. Frances Fantield, Viola Young: HPersonality plus to Mary Anthony. NVolfenden: Long legs to Bolton. Abbott: Longer legs to Fry. Lola Biagini, Dorothy Connelly: Their optimistic smiles to Lightweight Teams. Betty Cook: NYorldly airs to all the Low Seniors. Smith: His drag with Mr. Heymann to Gotshamer. Sharp: 'tlflain Hamiltony' characteristics to Seitz. Lillian Schaefer: Petite stature to Bruna Puccinelli. Diedrichs: His hair dye to DeGuerre. Gladwin, Hull: Good natures to young Kelly. Xvendela Hawkins: The skin you love to touch, to Cecile Fremier. Ellen Barsotti: Speech to the speechless Alice Luthi, if it should ever be needed. Magilliganz That wire hair to all unsuccessful hair combers. THE ZSJ CLASS. XVitness: G. Mires, B. Grille, E. Barsotti, YV. Hawkins. llPagc 1611

Page 19 text:

QI Hifwfar lure Ie Sweater Zlaisturp EMBICRS of the 28J class have now served their four years of preparation and training and are about to be graduated. Just as the young men of the Middle Ages went through years of apprenticeship as pages and squires before they were given the degree of knighthood and sent out into the world on their own resources, so are we of the 28J class, having served two years as pages and two years as squires, about to receive our diploma of knighthood and step out into the world, prepared for what may come. Entering our period of preparation as pages in August, 1924, We began to receive our first instructions in the handling of the broadsword of education. Under the direction of senior advisors Frank Haley at Lick, and Norine Renard at Lux, we passed a very successful term as Low l?'rcslnnen. Our second term saw Ralph Abbott and Frances Canfield in the executive positions. The class was getting into the spirit of thc school and was well represented in athletics. Besides, we had given several very successful plays at the rallies and had held two interesting debates. Basil Grillo and Doris .Priddle guided our destinies in our low sophomore year as did Ben Gilmore and Frances Canfield during the next term. We had now completed our two years of apprenticeship as lower classmen or pages and were about to enter our second period of training as upper classmen or squires under the guidance of Jack Nichols and Viola Young. Our biggest social event was the Junior-Freshman Picnic at lilr. Mig- hall's place which was a great success. Our presidents in our high junior year were Basil Grille and Verna Selmer and they gave us a pcppy term, climax- ed with a great luncheon. Ah! finally we had achieved the coveted place at the head of the parade , and were now high an' mighties' t. Our low senior year found Paul Magilligan and Lillian Schaeffer in office and they put over another outstanding term. Our class was well represented in all fields of athletics and numerous school activities. Our final term at Lick, NVilmerding and Lux, saw Donald McLach- lan and Viola Young ruling our destinies. Naturally our efforts have been concentrated on putting over thc best Senior Dance ever, and we hope we have been successful. In receiving our four years of training, we have absorbed a great deal of that wonderful spirit that is so distinctive of these schools. Also, ive have made lasting friendships that, coupled with the fine training we have rc- ceived, will help us to be successful in whatever quests we may pursue in the outer world. Some of us aspire to the higher ranks of baron and prince and so will continue our education in college. VVhatever our course may be, ive, who have been deemed fit to be graduated from these schools, and who are just starting at the lowest rung in the ladder of success. feel that we have an advantage over the other fellow' in that we have received our training at these institutions. llPage ISI

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