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

 - Class of 1930

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Sirty-three

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SOUVEHIRS We sail from University, We leave her far behind ; Through fortune or adversitv, Her name we ' ll bring to mind. The friends we ' ve made in four long years, The studies manifold, The work, the play, the joys, the fears, Are mem ' ries we shall hold.



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Press Clippings VOL. 1 CLIPPER CUB NEWS, DEC. 12, 1930 NO. 1 THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, under the able leadership of Gordon Arlett, student body president, has carried out the activities of the student l ody in a very efficient manner. The commissioner of girls ' affairs, Geraldine lUitler, has upheld the high standards of the former j)resi- dents and has set a worthy example to the ones who are to follow. With Edward Schneider, commis- sioner of boys ' affairs, as leader the boys hav e ended another successful term and have cooperated with the girls ' league in a splendid wa3 Wilbur Donaldson, commissionei of pulilicit} ' , with his committee has advertised in an effective man- ner all the school events. The U.H.S. Follies this term was the work of Jack Marchant, com- missioner of special events, and was said by all to be a great success. The Junior High, a fast disapp- earing group has had as an able leader Richard Prescott. Well planned dinners, dances, and parties showed an active social af- fairs commissioner in Phoebe Cooch. Hod Case as yell leader has help- ed us to have a real rooting section and a prosperous football season. Finances have l: een controlled bv George Dinimler, treasurer, and al- though the work was by no means easy this term he showed his abil- THE BOYS ' LEAGUE Guiding the Boys ' League through its activities of prom oting athletics and fostering the ideals of good fellowship, cooperation and loyalty among its members has been the work of Edward Schneider, Com- missioner of Boys ' Affairs and ex- officio President of the Boys ' League. The council, composed of the of- ficers Edward Schneider, president, Donald Jones, vice president, and Paul Baldwin, secretary-treasurer, and one representative from each class has planned assemblies and carried out its duties successfully. THE GIRLS ' LEAGUE The Girls ' League, led by Geral- dine Butler, Commissioner of Girls ' Affairs, has carried out its purpose of developing cooperation and good fellowship among the girls. The officers who have aided Ger- aldine Butler are: vice-president. Peggy McGuire ; secretary, Mar- garet Dietz ; treasurer, Helen Wright, and song leader, Virginia Steinbach. ity in the fact that all the debts were met. Jean Arlett, clerk of the council, and Elizabeth Foote, U-N-I rep- resentative, have done their share of student government very ef- ficientlv.

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