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Ol 7 5 O AYANO FUIIMURA Whose well-taught mind the present age surpczstf' SUMIE FUKUDA Pearl of great price. ALICE GOMI The sweetest flower of all the field. 1 TUNE HASEGAWA Always so pleasant to be generous. SADAKO HIGA ViVcxcity is the gift of Woman. I OYCE HIRASHIKI Honesty rote as a mon without seliepity, kindness cfs lorqe cmd plain os Q prcririe Wind. ANN HIRATANI lt is by the benefit of let- ters that absent friends crre brought together. BETTY IGARASHI 'Thy modesty is cx candle to thy merit.
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jim CVM 'IKM We, the graduating class of l947-48 of St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing, City of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, being of sound and dis- posing mind and memory, do hereby make, ordain, and declare this to be our last will and testament. To Sister lolenta, our beloved ad- ministrator, we leave our gratitude, absolutely and forever for making our Hospital and School of Nursing what it is today. To our own Father Valentin, as a memento of our friendship and es- teem, we give and bequeath the sum of one million prayers and wishes that he may spend his remaining years in peace, and happiness and richness of friendship which he so rightly deserves. To our Staff Doctors and Instruc- tors we offer our heartfelt thanks for the profound influence made by their instruction and guidance. To Sister Mary Albert and Mrs. Pinner, our diligent nursing directors, we bequeath our highest esteem for their tireless striving towards our better understanding of our profes- sion. To the lunior Class, as a memento of our friendship, we leave our smiles, hopes, and ambitions that they may learn by our trials, profit by our failures and smile at our suc- cesses. QFD f24l Ann Hiratani leaves her secret formula for pleasing plumpnessn to Bobbie Lee, Clara Kawahara and Harriet Alves. To ludy Sakaitani goes Clara Quintana's big Oh Promise Me eyes. Crispina Moranion l e a v e s her dancing ability to Edith Kubojiri and Florence lnouye. - Daisy Kaku wills her friendly smile and slight mischievousness to Kay Nakayama and Estafinia Cfaneron. That streamlined waistline and cute face of lune Hasegawa are given to Yukie Kawasaki and lits Watanabe. Yoshino Matsumura leaves a book on How to Win Friends on a Kai- muki Bus to Vivian Zane and lose- phine Rodrigues. . Yuriko Sakihara wills her look of bewilderment and curiosity to Chris- tine Koda and litsuko Arashiro. Marlene Arashiro, Grace Shintani and Agnes Botelho, fall heirs to Laura Kanemoto's quietness and feminine poise. Violet Shinagawa leaves her abil- ity to make smoke rings come out of her ears to Martha Nakamura. That beautiful widow's peak and unique hair-do of Elsie lnukai to all admirers.
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we 6 64555 -confinuec! Alice Gomi Wills her baby dimples and bright eyes to Evelyn Lau. Sumie Eukuda's Almanac on E ic- tions and Facts go to leanette Brash and Eranlca Timbreza. Betty lgarashi leaves her bed in 2-E to Patsy Teruya. Peggy Ishimoto's soothing bedside manner is inherited by Alice Yu. Helen Olcamoto leaves her book ot Etiquette to believers of Emily Post. A To Ramona Dutirte and Helen Ta- kahashi, Frances Taguchi leaves her versatility oi interests and Winsom Way. Dorothy lkehara's steadfast deter- mination ialls on Hideko Tsuchiya and loyce lshibashi. Emily Matsukawa leaves her ar- tistic talents to Paula Nakamura. Gladys Matsunaga leaves the Po- lice Dept. loyce Hirashiki leaves her spotless room to Sally Okamura and Sadalio Kino. To Edith Shizumura, Gladys Chang and Karen Tanaka, goes Kay Koshi- QXVQ T251 yama's well rounded scope oi social activities. Sadalco Muramoto leaves her tor- mula oi How to Study and Become a Success to Eosita Manlapit. To Murial Gshiro, lris Nagasawa go Hiroko Suemori's good manners. ludith Yamada's sense of humor and good naturedness go to Mar- jorie Higa and Barbara Eushikoshi. Thelma Sur leaves her experiences in St. Louis, Mo., to Sally Okamura and Helen Yoshinaka. Mary Leandro inherits Ayano Eu- jimura's gift ot how to hold on to one man. Sadako Higa begueaths her three year collection oi phone numbers to Eva Wallace and lchiyo Eko. Eunice Nishimoto leaves her abil- ity to get along With the opposite sex to Dorothy Goo and Mary Lee. Thus properly recorded and ac- cepted by the class, our last Will and testament is recorded in the docu- ments ot St. Erancis Hospital, School of Nursing, on this third day of No- vember, l947. CLASS OE l947-48.
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