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THE CUB ' ith sails unfurled and passengers aboard, the good ship ' Clipper •Cub embarked on an adventurous vo ' age, bound for faraway ports. Throughout the voyage notes were jotted down in the ship ' s log of the numerous adventures undergone by the party of voyagers. The crew, sel- ected by the passengers before the voyage, was to guide the ship ' s destinies and were also made responsible for the organization of these notes into a bound record of their last vo age. THE LOOKOUT The Junior High School Lookout has its place among University High School publications. It is a product of the Low Nine English classes and contains stories, and humor. It is very changeable in policy and is suited to the whims of the classes. Sometimes it comes out once a semester, and sometimes it makes its appearance every quarter. henever it appears, and in whatever form, it is welcomed. U-H-l The U-N-I, one of the three daily high school newspapers in the state, was successfully published last term by the six editors with the aid of the News classes. The staff included Alignone Cardwell, Elizabeth Foote, Leonard Eliel , Sam Holmes, Louise Lonneke daily editors ; Kelly Woolpert, Sports Editor; and Charles Bowdish, business manager. Under the daily editors, were various staff editors who had different sections of the school to cover for material. The staff editors also supervised the reporters. The object of the Daily U-N-I is to advertise school activities and to give students experience in newspaper work.
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r V ENVOI Tis neaii - time to leave, and we Are half afraid to go. Are half afraid of ports we ' ll see, Of lands that we will know. ' e gather now with friends on shore We may not meet again : One last goodl) ve. and then no more. ' e lift the anchor chain !
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