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12 Celebs Who Ended Up With Their High School Sweethearts
Celebrity By TooFab Staff | Getty
These celebrity couples were a match made in high school!
Way before their fame and fortune, these stars knew they had found the one when they were still walking down the halls on the way to algebra class.
While young love doesn t always stand the test of time, these stars definitely got their fairytale ending with their high school sweethearts. From Steph Curry to Thomas Rhett, they all have endearing stories of longtime love with their significant others which have gotten them through the ups and downs of life in the spotlight.
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Jack Goldsworthy and the Historic Sunset Gas Station
The story of the beautiful 1920s gas station on the corner of 16th Avenue and Irving Street.
Jack Goldsworthy and the Historic Sunset Gas Station
by Lorri Ungaretti
Originally appeared in WNP Member Newsletter, January 2013. In its heyday, the gas station at 16th Avenue and Irving Street provided gasoline and automobile servicing, as well as new and used Pontiac cars., circa 1940 -
Next time you’re in the Sunset District, go to 16th Avenue and Irving Street to see a piece of history. The now-closed gas station on the southeast corner was once a neighborhood fixture and may soon be gone. This is the story of the old Mohawk gas station and Jack Goldsworthy, who owned the station and lived next door until his death at the age of 86 in October 2012.
Rebecca ‘Becky’ Lum
Oct. 19, 1930 Nov. 23, 2020
Rebecca ‘Becky’ Lum, 90, passed away peacefully on Nov. 23, 2020, in Vacaville, California. Becky was born Oct. 19, 1930, to Harry and Lillie Lum in San Francisco, California, where she lived from childhood through college.
She attended Francisco Junior High School and Polytechnic High School. Becky was naturally athletic and enjoyed badminton, ping-pong and tennis, even earning medals in city championships when competing on a Chinese girls’ basketball team.
Becky majored in science at the City College of San Francisco and later San Francisco State College. After her graduation, she was hired to teach both algebra and physical education at Carlmont High School in Belmont and was later offered a position to teach math at Armijo High School in 1958, where she spent 33 years teaching analytical geometry, trigonometry and calculus as well as coaching tennis, basketball and badminton.