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SENIORS] 19 3 1 Leland Telxes ‘I’ll act with Prudence, Put. if success 1 must never find, Then come. Misfortune, I’ll -meet thee with an undaunted mind.” Manuel Amaral “His nickname, they say, is Lolly, He’s not tall in stature, ’tis true. Hut that li ht-foote spirit called Polly He has kept at a dis- p tance, can you?” ' Wallace Pond “Pive minutes a day to study, Pour hours a day to eat, Light hours to think how tired I am. Twelve hours and more to sleep.” Edward Lebon “Pddie is a baseball star. His batting- average Is much above par.” Vesta Reivere “A jolly girl Without care or trou¬ ble. Whose voice with laughter always bub¬ bles.” Dorothea Silveira “A song to sing. And a crust to share, A smile to give And a grief to bear.” Inez Rivers “Por she is just the quiet kind. Whose natures never vary.” Elsie Silva “She is tall and slender. Pull of grace. With a kind heart, And a smiling face.” Page Kleven
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Henrietta Flores “My crown is in my heart, Not on my head. Nor to be seen, My crown is called con¬ tent.” Florence Caldeira “A g-audy dress and gentle air May slightly touch the heart. But it’s innocence and modesty That polishes the dart.” Helen Corriea “Let me live in a house by the side of the road, And be a friend to man.” Edith Rogers “Have you found your life distasteful? Mine did, and does seem sweet.” I I i I i I “He speaketh not. Yet there lies, A conversation in liis t ' V es.” Yoneo Nakayama “1 am because I think i am. 1 can because T think 1 can.” Eugene Bettencourt “A still. small voice spake unto me. When you are full of woe and misery Smile, for it is better not to be.” Roy Secada James Beveridge •Jimnre is as cheerful as anyone could be, A n d unlike other Scotchmen. His smiles are always ree.” Page Ten
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Agatha Willis “To those who know thee not, No words can paint! And those who know thee, Know all words are faint.” Irene Cieslak ■‘Her smile is as twinkl¬ ing ' . As her golden hair is bright.” Arlene Oliveira “She has the inexpress¬ ible good fortune To win true hearts And the merit to keep them.” Irene Oliveira ‘W’ith hands that are long and slender, IL ' nee makes those typ¬ ing keys surrender.” Romaine Reivere H e ' d undertake t o proye, by force Of argument, a man’s no horse. He’d prove a buzzard is no fowl. And that a lord may be an owl.” Milton Monger “Never was 1 afraid of women I Catch me vampire. If you can!” George Colev “Tlie common, all men have: That which is rare Men thereft)re seek to have, . nd care to keep.” Frank Mattos “Life is a jest. All things show it. 1 thought so once, I’.iit now 1 know it.” Page Twelve
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