Hunter College - Wistarion Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1901

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AC5 AGNEW, MARIA EARL, GERTRUDE Who's all right? Mijn whom doth lie the burden of the mys For she is a jolly good fellow, teTY- -ffqfaf-3 A jolly good fellow is she. FICKER, ANGE APT, CELESTINE Let her espouse her to the peer she loves. Her air is so modest, her aspect so meelif' GOODMAN, HORTENSE P -Ounmng am' Of her own gentle voice afraid. BARRY, LORETTA A little more forcibly, please. . The girl to do her duty. GQULD, AD-ELAIDEQ BERNSTEIN, BLANCHE The L1I1f1U.S'fefed SiP10g??f- H A creature not too bright or good To reign 15 Wort am 1 lon' For human nature's daily food. GUITERMAN, ELEANOR Wonderful, wonderful and then thrice won- Bobuq' CLARA . 1 ,, derful, and wonderful, wonderful' and Be good and You Wm be Onesome' agter that beyond all whooping. -.Shake BREEN, ANNA 5 mfg- Speak, for thou long enough has acted dream- HALPERIN, .IEANNETTE y 11189 , A quiet little maiden with a quiet little Way. Thou hast a tongue-come, let us hear its H tunean ARWooD, ALINE , Bread eaten in secret funder the deskp is CANDLER, CATHERINE Sweet ,, ' The pith o',sense and pride o' worth. ' ' I-IAWKINS, PEARL CHALMERS' ELSIE ' y ' 'Tm treated kindly in consideration of -- The glass of fashion and the mould of form. HAYES FLORENCE A q ' 'The modest progeny of illustrious forebearsf' COHEN, CHARLOTTE Hire yelwe here was braided in a tresse, HEMPEL EDITH Behind hire back, a yerde long, I gessef' 4 ' I - Silence is the eloquence of woman. CONNOLLY, BERNADETTE . . . HERMANN LILLIAN - Fairy sprite o' sprites. ' A Music hath charms neither to cure the tooth- CORCORAN, BESSIE ache nor drive ones frowns away. f-Who Said fudge? Of studies took she most care and heedef' COUGHLIN, MARY HERZOG, DELLA .iwhere the Waters are Still ' Ten good points about her-her fingertips. The brook runs deep. KAHN, RHODA , DONOVAN, ELIZABETH 4 On bookes for to rede I me delyte, ' ..NOne know thee but to love thee, For there a new 'Why willl always meete. Nor name thee but to praise. MARKS, ANNA DONVAN, VERONICA A face full of meaning, expression and ear- Chief confectioner and prime pouter. nestni SS' A seriousness beyond her years. MCDERMOTT, GEORGENE DREYFOOS, ZAIDEE Her air, her manners, all who saw admired And so a little woman, though a very little MCGUINNESS, MADGE C- thing, In wonder and awe we gaze on her as she Is sweeter far than sugar, and flowers that pours forth the story of the ancients. bloom U1 Spfmg. -De Hzzfa. Who says women do not love history? 1o6

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. A C5--Coniizzuea' MCMILLEN, ri RUHL, ELLA M 'A facie? Where sense and sweetness move. EFull weqlil the busy whisper circling round, 1 ILLER, LSIE onveye the dismal tidings when she Sweet and gentle and quietly masterful. .T frqwned' II The laughter of girls is and ever was among Neither a borrower nor a lender be' the delightful sounds of earth. RUSH, FLORENCE MILLER, NETTIE Alas! she fell a victim to fate and love! And hardily she was not undergrowe. SCANLON, CATHERINE MULVIHILL, HELEN Let it be A, let be D, . All the many Sounds of nature One is the same as the other to me. Borrowed sweetness in her playing. SELIG, BELLA 7 0 RYAN, MAY Serene and calm as winter's frosty night. Her voice is ever, soft, gentle and low. STRICKLAND, ANNA A PALEV, RAE A A good laugh is sunshine inthe house. And Frenche she spake full fayre and fet- A CUTS f0I' the blues. 153 WELLS, EDNA PECK' ' AY A perfect woman, nobly planned Friend thouhart, H To warn, to comfort and command. R But stiziient t ou wert never. WOOLLY, ELOISE OLTLHQ 'egg V d. b t Sober, steadfast and demure. o es WI many a win Ing ou , Of linked sweetness, long drawn out. RAE PALEY' LOTUE COHEN There's little of the melancholy element in And whersoe'er we went, like Juno's swans, her. ' Still we went coupled and inseparable. B C 5 BANDINI, IDA COLLINS, JULIA A voice soft and sweet, like a tune that one She may be a chicken, but she can't be knows. plucked. BATES, GRACE I CREEDEN, KATHARINE Even wleeln she pafes fudge, she always men- She takes a Short Vacation Hoes aueer ce aw em' Of about ten days' duration. Professor, may I ask a question ? BASSET, ELIZABETH DONOVANI LILY But as for me though that I con but lyte, I-geggsllow, full words sank through the silence Cn bookes folj to rede, I me delyte. As thunder drops on a sleeping sea. A little more Vlgofouslyl Please-H BERNAT, IULIETTE A FEENY, FLORENCE H my heart signs C3121 tell, ' Let me never Maiden, have watched thee daily, To walk the studious cloister's pale. And think thou lov'st me well. Q COHEN, RAMAH FLYNN' Amee 1 Frenche she spake ful fayre and fetiyshlyf' Maeemeleene A1 ez' COLENIAN, ELLA V Fox, ELIZABETH And hardily she was not undergrowe. Demure she sits beside a lion. 107 v If Jill la :llc .lgilix L,

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