* Mary Arana, Encinitas, 3. There once was a gator named Zappy, Who always appeared very happy. He had a big grin, Til dinner stepped in, Then quickly his mouth went snappy!
Geoff Armour, Carlsbad, 3.
Martha Awdziewicz, Clairemont, 3.
L. Barling, El Cajon, 3.
Johanna Barry, Pine Valley, 3.
Evelyn Bowser, Hillcrest, 3.
* Charlotte Brown, Clairemont, 3. I've tried very hard to be clever, To be witty and funny and bright, But to my regret, I haven't won yet, And it seems their is no hat in sight!
Bob Carlson, Serra Mesa, 3.
Bryan Chandler, San Diego, 3.
Leslie Chase, Campo, 3.
Joseph Ciprian, Little Italy, 3.
* Carolyn Clark, Lakeside, 3. A limerick would be more easy, If this box were not so squeezy. It's hard to find space, To put words in place, And keep the lines smooth and breezy.
Maria Coda, Oceanside, 3.
Dianne Collinsgru, Escondido, 3.
Tommy Conroy, La Mesa, 3.
Betsy Cory, Chula Vista, 3.
Ben Dean, Bay Park, 3.
Thomas Diehl, Escondido, 3.
Dale Duffala, Bird Rock, 3.
George Elam, Vista, 3.
Ben Espe, Mission Valley, 3.
Carolyn Foley, Carlsbad, 3.
Jacque Glick, El Cajon, 3.
Susan Haley, Chula Vista, 3.
David Hall, San Diego, 3.
Paula Henderson, La Jolla, 3.
* W. Hodgson, Escondido, 3. I picked her up in a club called the Rubble, Now I think I'm in double trouble, I know it's no joke, But this morning I awoke, Her chin was starting to show stubble.
Ron Hootman, Santee, 3.
Richard Hutchings, Santee, 3.
George Jackson, Oceanside, 3.
Larry Johnsgard, Escondido, 3.
* Martha Klages, Encanto, 3. There once was a bloke named Larry, Who's face was extremely hairy. His wife shaved him one day, and to her dismay, Found him to be quite scary.
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