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AILEEN WEPPEN ER The endearing elegance of female friendship. - She is a phantom of delight. FAREVVELL The memory of this splendid class VVill bridge the coming years: May they know laughter, love, success, And joy unspoiled by tears. Sound faith to span life's rainy days. The courage to go ong Remembering life starts anew VVith every coming dawn. SEIKO YAMADA Simplicity of character is no hindrance EAN VVYLIE to subtlety of intellect. J ROY WITTROCK Hail fellow, well met- F ff KZ o f , 4 'dig lm F--Q mf f -- ss-ff ee ' ? ii-li aft Xb.-ffl'
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IAM BALES at is slow to anger r than the mighty. DAGNEY ADOLPHSOIN Hail to thee, bhthe spirit: 'Nazi-I. i'LX A G I 4' JANET BAUM A ', Those about her from ' ' her shall read the perfect ways of honor. ARA BURK olest with temper unclouded ray make tomorrow erful as today. A 612.1 as rtoe e r i f f : ,, . CHRISTIE :e'er he did was done o much ease. m alone 'twas 1 to please. RICHARD CATTO A' merry heart maketli a cheerful countenance! I Q FRED ARCHAMBAULT On the stage he was natural, simple, unaffectingf' TIM BAIN A kinfl and gentle h he had to comfort friends and foes. eart WINIFRED BARR 'In youth and beauty, wisdom is but rare. GRAHAM BROMFIELD A happy soul that all the way To heaven hath a summer's day. 1 , ' Q-. Q ,.,. v V '-w Q . .l 'SZ LINCOLN CHEW Lights of the world, and stars of the human race. JEAN ELISE BRUCE Mercy and truth are met together. GEORGE CHIOSSI So much one man can That does both act and ,ix ' JAY BUSH Not in the roll of common men. know SHIRLEY COLCLASURE The still, small voice of gratitude.
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CLASS OFFICERS, JUNE, 1938 WW Norman Waggener, President Beverly Jensen Secretary .Class Events INTRODUCING a Senior Jinx as a new activity in the history of San Mateo high school, the spring graduating class of 1938 held its term celebration on May 31 in the gymnasium. The Jinx comprised a luncheon, the reading of the senior will, and an afternoon of dancing and entertain- ment. Plans for the Jinx were made entirely by the high senior class from which committees were appointed to make arrangements for the affair. In keeping with spring, an Evening in Paris theme was featured at.the traditional senior ball, held in the school gymnasium on June 3. An Eiffel tower erected' in the middle of the floor was set off by decorations of blue and silver. The ball marked the last social gathering of the class. C3 QW f ', LW..
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