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DC5 BODE, LENA Mark the mild and quiet air, The rapture of repose that's there. BREIHOE, MAYME 4 Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, An excellent thing in woman. CAI Rn, MARTHA Up, up, my friend, and quit your books, Or surely you'll grow double! I GASHMAN, FRANCES Cowper's epitaph on a 'fHare. Her tresses loose behind play on her back. COLE, AGNES . Her face sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought. GOLGAN, KATHERIN E She Wears at times a serious face, Well worthy a 1nartyr's possessing, But it isn't always owing to grace, But partly to thinking and guessin g. DICKSON, MARGARET Far from the neighboring danger would she run, And wish herself much nearer to the sun. DOYLE, HILDA She could distinguish and divide A hair 'twixt south and southwest side. DREWS, FRI EDA Sport that wrinkled care derides - And Laughter holding both his sides. FLYNN, JULIA I I don't care, nothing puts me outg I am re- solved to be happy. GRAHAM, KATE Shadow of ann' -ya nce never came near her. GREIG, CATHERINE II. In those dear collegiate hours, You learned your all commanding powers HURRARD, LOUISE g We grant although she had much wit, She was very shy of using it. J ONAS, ERNA . E To take a hint was never known, But what she writ was all her Own. KEITIN G, MAUD ' Her's was a hesitating air, Though she was gracious, sweet and fair. KING, BEATRICE And her hair was black as night, And her eyes were starry bright. KIRSHN ER, ANNA. STROHMAN, I DA We have been friends together, ln sunshine and in shade. KLIN RER, DORA She knew a hundred pleasing stories. KNAPP, ADELINE She lives while she lives And seizes the pleasures of the present day KNAPPMANN, N ELLIE Of manners gentle, of aiections mild. KOENIG, ADELAIDE. QKOENIG, EMELIE Love is a medley of endearments, jars, Quarrels, reconcilements, wars, Then peace again. IIEPERS, BERTHA Tell me, what brings you, gentle maid, Rome? I To make myself a scholar, sir, I come. MAGIVOR, FLORA For men may come and men may go, But I go on forever. MCGAULEY, ELIZABETH A girl whose eyes o'erflow with mirth, For happiness she walks the earth. MGGREADY, LUGRETIA I love my neighbor as myself, PFLUGER, CLARA She was rather diminutiveg So much the more precious. 'ROTHCI:IILD, LENA So silent you can hear the mouse - Run and rummage along the beams Behind the wamscot of the wall, SAMUELS, NETTIE In this life we want nothing but Facts, SII' nothing but Facts. IIO
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CCS ALTHAUS1-L, CAROLINE - - LEVY7 BLANCHE And al,WaS Conscience and tendre herle. A wonderful facility in establishing an iden ASHER, GULDIEV y A tity between others' thoughts and her own. She Works out problems with astounding ease, BTCCLENAHAN, NTARGARET Her reciiations never fail to Please-A , Her cheeke is like iioures white and rede. BEATTPE: EMMA P- - u MoCrowAN, MARIAH I Qlpdtthloutghhp she talketh all the time, Fm- day to night ' e a - e lmqst y Sense' She doeth hir duty with al hir might. BLOOMP GFARISSE TVIELLOR, JESSIE A coaxing smile that seeks to win your love. If you bring a frowning Visage BLUMENBERG, FRIEDA A 'l'o her gaze, you meet a smile. Cgreal! is thcy pozlver, ggeat thy fame, MEYER, JULIA ' ar enne an note IS t y name' Too modest to say she knows a thing, and too BONN, MAMIE bright not to know it. . And bells may ring and teachers scold,' NIONORIEF HELEN ' But I talk on forever. , . 7 , C p Still burns run deep. ANAVAN, MARGAREU'F ,N K , . Sh f I . OLAN, AFHERINE e ee s constrained to uphold the honor of , . , her initial. . A Of all the jokes, the unspoken Joke's, the best, ' The unconscious joke doth sure surpass the CASTELL, MAI 5 CLARK, HENRIETTA 3 CON- rest. V Th ZA-Yr CATHERINE NOSWORTHY7 EMILY e 's they sought to capture fame , A By absent marked 'longside their name. O Whatever ET does The does Well' BERMEIER INNIE CHAPIN7 LILLIAN . Dark but exceedingly bright. Let others make mistakes absurd, ' A She knows a hare is not a bird. PATTERSON, RUTH A COCHRAN, HAZEL - Adept in courtesy and calculus. - She, always with the first, in learning's race, PRICE, RUTH For those competing sets the strenuous pace. Her discipline is perfect, CONDON EVA Q y For she governs with her smile. 7 What though some links be lost, all is not lost, ROOKWELL, ETHEL Y The skilful hand can knit the raveled ends. - 'Y A look of wondering surprise DOYLE RHOADS That ever creeps into her eyes. 7 A mind exemplifying noble traits, SEARLES, FLORENCE Likewise the theories of psychology. She is almost fonder of mathematics than of FLESH LINDA the languages. 7 Some spend their time evolving theories new, SHLIGMAN, THERESA u Some are content inproving these untrue. She hath drunk deep of learning's fount. FOWLER, CARRIE - , Y i ST1'rRs, FEZON The country hath charms beyond the college. Modesty doth add a charm. IIOWELL, LUCRETIA- 1 TAYLOR, MARGARET The scientiic development of the class 'finds And Frensch sche spak ful faire and fetysly.' its culmination in her. A The apple of his eye. LAWSON, MARY Y Yo UNG, FLORAL . Tall, stately and fair to look upon. A girl's the sweetest thing God ever made. 109 i
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D C 5--C'0m'z'7zz1ed SPRACUE, CLARIBEL With labor assiduous due pleasure I mix. STELITZ, VHATTIE She can ask more questions Than six wise men can answer. WEHRUM, J ENNIE This maiden fair, to charm the ear, Could call sweet Music's aid. . EC BETZIG, ANNA With gentle, yet prevailing force, Intent upon her destined course. BULLOCK, FLORENCE ' ' She was tall and she was stately, . Sort of girl that's grown up lately. BURKHART, OLGA - Amiable, cordial, companionable, jocose, Even a good laugh in her withal. DENNISTON, ,MARGARET . I-Ier shape was like the reed, so sleek, So taper, straight and fairg Her dimpled smile, her blushing cheek, How charming sweet they were. FANNING, MARY F. ' She is a maiden, good without pretence, Blest with plain reason and with sober sense. GOODWIN, NELLIE L. R. Where e'er we roam, on land or sea, Our hearts will fondly turn, our President, to thee. GROSNER, FLORENCE A mind at peace with all below, A heart whose love is innocent. HARWICII, IDA I A gentleness that grows of steady faithg A joy that sheds its sunshine everywhere. V HEIPMAN, EMMA In German. she certainly did excel, Though what she was saying no one could tell. For the simple reason she spoke zu schnell. HESSELS, ELEANOR A countenance in which did meet ' Sweet records, promises as sweet. II VVILLIAMS, DAISY P. A maiden blithe and Winsome she, A child in her simplicity. VVILLING, ELSIE S. The girl of independent mind, She looks and laughs at a' that. WINEBURGH, GLARIBEL A springy motion in her gait. WRIGHT, EDNA Blue were her eyes as the fairy flax. 5 HESTERHAGEN, HELEN Then the little Hesterhagen Learned of every bird its language. HINKEL, HEDWVIG . Indeed, poor I OE finding rhyme, Am much too weak to give you mine. HOPE, :MATILDA ' A lingering love of girlhood you can trace, In her checked laugh and half-restrained pace. KALMUS, CORRINNE A Baccalarius Artium this maiden coy would be, The ranks of Normals she did leave to gain that proud degree. ' KNOX, GHRYSTIE With solace and gladness, I, Much mirth and no madness, All good and no badness. KOHN. MINNA I A wOman's gentle heart, but not acquainted With shifting change, as is false WOmen's fashion. - - LANGE, FLORENCE B. . This maiden's name may be pronounced in any way at all, Lange, Lang or Lange, she comes whate'er you callg And, by the way. she's quite expert at a game called basket-ball. KUNTZ, EDITH RAY I scarcely think that I could wish you better Than just to be as you have always been. LEECH, MAIDA Never elated, while one gir1's oppressedg Never dejected, Whilst another's blessed. I
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