University High School - The Cub Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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PASSENGERS riu ' gangplank ' dnwii, and ( mc hv one W ' f cliiuii aliciard the ship. I |iiiii the land lUir wnrk i dune. We ' re ready fm- our trip. Sunn yon ' ll see ns saiUnt ' o ' er The sea sd wide and hhie, So don ' t forg ' et. yon friends on shore, Tlie next to sail are on.

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ALUMNI THAT ' S a miglity fine ship. said the old salt, nodding toward the Clii)per Cul), riding gently on the swell of the tide. If you ' ll look close on can see that the main royal studding sail is missing, but the Inmt whi]) takes care of the mizzen r()}al in such a manner as to make the cross jack unnecessary. Who did vou say was responsible? I asked meekly. . ast there. 1 ijlunil) ft)rgot that you didn ' t know anxthing about ships. Well, it ' s a good boat an} va}-. So I ' ve heard, and she has had some might} ' fine crews toc). Well, now vou ' re showing signs of intelligence. Sure she ' s had fine crews: thev couldn ' t have been better. I ' ve known them all. Where are they now? ' hat are the - doing? Glorv be! Xobody knows where the ' all are. Some ' s lawyers, some ' s doctors, and some are in business. Some I know nothing about. Doctors? That ' s interesting. Who are the doctors? b-d l-lwert is a full fledged M. D. now, and so is Gertrude Turner, who graduated from Johns Hopkins. George Jacobsen spends his spare time exploring cavities, with Patd King as a friendly rival. . nd the lawyers? Lewellvn Toland is an outstanding success in that profession so far. She has been admitted to the bar. at the age of twenty two. .She is the first Woman to do this, in California. That ' s something to l)e ])roud of. There are many business men. some of them very successful. Xorris Xash is the manager of the lills estate, Donald Crane is with the Alarchant Foundrv, Davton Clark is assistant manager of a San Francisco bank, and Fred Seulberger has a flcjrist shop in Oakland. It is hard to find a branch of business that is not represented. There has always been good music on the Cub. The talent has not l)een wasted. Helen Reynolds is well known as the harpist in the San Francisco Symphou} ' Orchestra. Beatrice Colton received a fine music scln)larship and is now studying the violin in Furope. Dorothy Dukes Dimm and Bill Bress- ler are both starred radio jierformers. Doroth - is with a well known string trit). and Bill has his own solo hour over station KFI. Well. I must be going. Goodnight. Come around tomorrow and Fll see if J can ' t teach 3 ' ou the difference between the bilge and the binnacle.



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HEQBEDI BOLTON MAI3Y DEAN WAD rORfH WHITE FMNCINE 5AKEB PI2EX V. peevT TCEA : ect. CLASS OFFICERS The Senior Class was very fortunate in having an excellent set of officers this term. Herbert Bolton, the class pregfldent, is a hard-working, pleasant fellow, liked by all. Mar ' Deans, as ' ice-President, is also well liked. She was valuable as Girls Advisor, and as an assistant to Herbert. Francine Baker took the difficult position of secretary and performed her duties well. With the exception of the president, the hardest task in the High Senior class is that of treasurer. Wadsworth White has given mu ch of his time and his ability, to fill this position excellently. PASSPORTS The Clipper Club is ready to set sail for distant ports with its hold full of liaggage, and its decks crowded with passengers. The passengers on this noble ship had many requirements to pass before they were given per- mission to climb the gangplank. Having fulfilled these requisites, they, of course, had to have a passport. We have re-printed these passports in order that you may ' obtain a better idea of the passengers, and so that the sea- farers themselves may remember with whom they began this memorable voyage. Sixteen

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