Leilehua High School - Ka Leilehua Yearbook (Wahiawa, HI)

 - Class of 1938

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of sefs , HOKKUS X A HAWAII f-A Hawaii, fair isle, Land of beauty and romance, Forever be mine. , Hula maidens sway To the throbbing steel guitars, Singing songs so gay. Though l may depart, Your loveliness will remain, ad-0-AWQ, KOOLAU T Always in my heart. Url O'er Koolau range Dark, dreary, and mysterious, Appears a rainbow. White and fleecy clouds Float through the mystical night, Disappear at dawn. Paciencia Balingit, senior HOLLAND Land of Wooden Shoes: You are filled with charms so quaint, Picturesque to see. SKETCHES X Great Britain-mighty. Land of many possessions, Ruler of the seas. Oahu-enchantment, ' Beaches, coral and surfboards, Winter home for tourists. se. is Kamehameha, Great Hawaiian king of old, Conquered all the isles. Kingdon Davidson, senior MELANCHOLY Though no grief is mine, When the moonlight softly glows, Tears creep to my eyes. SEARCHLIGHTS Lights, beams of lights Flash in the dark, autumn sky . . . North, east. E'er at watch . . . Iudith Kunihiro, senior Esther Ahn, senior HIBISCUS Hibiscus, flower Of fair Hawaiian Islands, Blossoms everywhere. Frances Takahashi, senior CHINA China-land of war, Center of many disputes, Region where death reigns. Adam Vincent, senior IAPANESE POETRY Always, to suggest or to symbolize is better than to express in full. The half is more than the whole. The partly spoken phrase can say, perhaps, everything. Full speech will certainly say less. . . . This does not mean vagueness, however, except to minds that lack the requisite knowledge and imagination. Nothing is farther from the lapanese character, or farther from their method in art, than the vague. Vagueness is less than clarity, suggestion is clarity and more. lf you are vague you say less than you mean: if you are suggestive you mean more than you sayewhich is quite a different thing. A Iapanese poem almost always means more than it definitely says, even when saying something very definite. To adopt a comparison which has often been made, the lapanese poem is like a miniature painted on an inch-square canvass, with minute truth in the foreground, and with a perspective opening out to a bit of ocean, or clouds and the moon, or a flight of cranes across the sky, or the peak of the sacred mountains of Fuji-always some vista into the infinite, if one may dare so to express it. Curtis Hidden Page



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Leilehua High School - Ka Leilehua Yearbook (Wahiawa, HI) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

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Leilehua High School - Ka Leilehua Yearbook (Wahiawa, HI) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 46

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Leilehua High School - Ka Leilehua Yearbook (Wahiawa, HI) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 46

1938, pg 46


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