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Bolivar Lerma “I find the earth not gray but rosy, Heaven not grim but fair of hue.” JIHARA ‘Who counts each day lost Unless he accomplishes something ' .” Vincent Bettencourt “Laugh at all things great and small. And unlike Humpty you’ll never fall.” Edward Bimemiller •‘What’s a circle or two To a mathematician who Understands theorems and triangles And knows his tangents and rectangles.” Nadine Seppi “A petite miss Who always seems To be enjoying Hach moment of bliss.” Judith Gronley “ ’Twas not her golden ringlets bright, Her lips like roses wet with dew It was her eyes of bon- nie blue.” Mitsuye Kawaguchi ‘‘A truer, nobler, trusti¬ er heart. More loving or more loyal never beat Within a human breast.” Lola Luna ‘‘The world goes up and the world goes down. And the sunshine fol¬ lows the rain And yesterday’s sneers and yesterday’s frown Can never come back again.” Page Fourteen
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“A rare mixture of jol¬ lity and fun. Who relishes a joke, And lejoiees in a pun,” Donald Spetti “Nothing- but himself, Could be his equal. If he has any faults. He has kept us in doubt.” Avilla does the best his -Circumstance allows Does well, acts nobly; Anf»els could do ' no more.” Eugene Justus “How fit to employ. All the heart and soul, I ' orever in joy.” Clarence Lucas SENIORS 19 3 1 Sophie Swanson “ The finomes of joy and S ' ladness And the spirit of the gay Enchant her happy lau£ hter And chase all care away,” Roumilda Rose ‘‘Other girls may cut their hair. Hut T intend to keep my curls,” SUMI Nakashima ‘ S till climbing- after knowledge infinite, And always moving r e s t 1 e ss as the spheres.’ Aldina Perry ■■h )r come days happy or come days sad, I count no hours but the ones made glad.” Page Thirteen
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Aileen Steinhoff “Nobody was able to re¬ sist Her coaxing- manner And nobody had any business to.” ‘A vale to cross and a hill to climb, The prose of life takes the lilt of rhyme.” Eleanor Alt “We can live without culture, We can live without books, But how, oh how, can we live without cooks?” Mae Andrade “A little laughter Perhaps some tears Throughout the weeks And the months and the years.” c ' • Joseph Ferry “Never cry over spilt milk. Run and catch the cow.” Mariano Pechon “My life’s work will be great. But what ’twill be 1 know not yet.” “A man who has many friends, And shows himself friendly.” Louis Neves “He’s happy, he’s true. And we all know that Into the business world he’ll go.” l agc Fifteen
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