Hunter College - Wistarion Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1901

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A 4--- C'0nZz'nuea3 SHALUT, I-IATTIE u VORISEK, ROSE The Demosthenes of our class minus the AS She Waxes brighter, and brighter, We pre- Pebbles-. ' pare smoked glass through which to gaze at SCHOEN FLSIE hef- With, manner pert, and upturned nose, , She asks, Surprised: 'A' What! do I pose ?' WHITE, URANIA SCHULMAN, AUGUSTA I I know you have a gentle, noble temper, Not yet a teacher, though she has two pL1p1lS A Soul as even as 9, Calm, in thereyes. STERN, BLANCHE - I WESTON, MARJIE - Pliazlt iggp attemptmg to rwal the earth In There lives more life in one of your dark eyes, a 1 1' ' , Than both your poets can in praise devise. THOMPSON, KATHLEEN . So soft, so delicate, so sweet she came, YOuth's damask glow just dawning on her YATES' SARAH I cheek. So sweet! Behold our specimen of cane sugar. B lr AGUERO, ANNA DELSON, ROSE She is Short and sweet. Wreathed in dark locks. BAGGS, MARION A. - DEXTER, MUSETTE 4 Fashioned S0 Sleiidefly, Dear Musette, we've a great curiosity Young and S0 fair- To know where you Obtain your endless ver- BENESCH, ANNA b0S1fY- Her tone, her manner all seem to declare, DORAN, HARRIET If I do get a D I really dOn't care. uoh, ten Ofclock Scholar, BRYAN, EMMA A. What makes you come so soon ? Five foot nothing, we gravely said, DORSEY, FLORENCE Blilntejgf vehemently Shook haf nubbrown She has a pretty face, a very pretty face. I'm five foot four, but this is why DRUCKER, PEARL She wears her French heels four inches high. .. Thirsty for knowledgehn CASSELL, KATHERINE R. FRIEDENHEIT, CLARA I She's modest and shy from her head to her toes A None knew thee but to love thee, ' , , Nor named thee but to praise, And her great point of beauty IS her 'pure Grecian nose., 1- FRISEY, ADELAIDE b COX, MARY And Still they gazed, and Still the wonder As she goes driving by, Tfrew' - U You can hear the people Cry at one small head could carry all she knew. She Sets the pace and will win the race, GLUCK, MIRIAM Though the class considers her shy. Of pencils M, G, has 3, plentiful Supply, CREED, PORTIA Buti, between you and me, ne'er a one does Portia of Old was a lawyer of fame, S e buy' Who could most wisely debate. GOODMAN , FLORA Portia to-day is a girl who does claim Sweetl and 1 l th h1'f h That a girl should change her maiden state. Stoppingynow Ziiydwthenrguugltei' Iisr scifi, 114

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at l A 4-- Coniimzed GERSON, BESSIE I knew not that my voice was low, I must have had a cold. GOTTLIEB, RUBY She is a line, parallel to Miss Blumang always running in the same direction, GREENE, gKATHLEEN When it comes to a knowledge of my country's laws, I am certainly not green. GRINBERG, FLORENCE E. Fair, kind and true, have often liv'd alone, Which three, till now, never kept seat in one. GROSS, ELLA Her lion port, her awe-commanding face. GRIDELLY, LEONTINE Simple maiden, void of art. HELD, CoRA U And still she held that she was right. HIGGINS, FRANCES Round as a ball in joyous rest reposing. HICKEY, M-ARGARET I A daughter of the gods, divinely tall. HOPKINS, CoRA Friends, Romans, Countrymen! Lend us some mucilage to keep this young lady in her seat. HOPP, BELLE Nature has not wrought your composition so close that you cannot withdraw within your own limits, and do your own business your- self. HUNT, ANNIE , 'Tis the little woman-bless her heart! Who rules the world to-day. KEEN, ALBERTA In all external grace you have some part, But you like none, none you, for constant heart. I LESSLER, MINNIE A Alas! Like a circumference, she hovers round many circles of acquaintances. LEVY, MILDRED Opinions, whether right or wrong, can never be pulled out of her head. LIPLICII, ETHEL If you would live at your ease, says Demo- critus, manage but a few things. II LONDON, FANNIE So dark, so small! Yet such a mighty name. MARCS, CELIA So quiet, and mouse-like! MARKS, LILLIE I sometimes sit and wonder, in my artless way, why Iam so much nicer than anybody else! MARETSKY, FLORENCE A tiny parcel of condensed sweetness. MCCARTHY, HELEN D. Toss me into what climate or state you please, for all that, I will keep my divine part con- tent.' MITCHELL, ETHEL High commendation, true applause, and love. MoRGENsTERN, CARRIE The light of the sun is but one and the same, though it is divided by the interposition of walls and mountains, and abundance of other opaque bodies. MoRRIs, JULIA The glass of fashion and the mould of form. MORRIS, RosE Everything material quickly disappears into the universal matter. And the memory of everything is quickly overwhelmed by time. MURPHY, LULU Why should I vex myself that never willingly vexed anybody? NATHAN, MALVINA Either stand upright upon your own legs, or upon your crutches. PALLY, HATTIE I Pert as a school girl well can be. PALMER, ISABEL She is not stout, beyond a doubt. She's light and airy, like a fairy. PETIT, JEANNE W Her height is in the inverse ratio to her name. RITZER, OLGA I With glasses perched upon her nose, She seems to have a critic's pose. RUTHERFORD, ORA , Let her become a baker's apprentice. She is so well-bred. 3 4 I 1 L



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B 4-- Coniifz ned GOODWIN, ELSIE Fain would her golden hair hang 'down her back. ' . GOTTHELE, JOHANNA Of all the pictures that hang on memory's wall A bar of Hanna's candy will be the best of all. HONOHAN, MARY Her hair Outdarkens the dark night. HYNES, EMMA L. ' One of the iifty-seven varieties. HEIJGERD, HERMINE A. Not Once her lips she opened, Not a single word she uttered. KEDIAN, LORETTO C. , Dignity fills the soul of this fair lass When wrongly accused of talkingor when teaching a class. KLAYF, JESSIE And hardily she was not undergrowef' LAUTERBACH, ESSIE She's a jolly good fellow, A jolly good fellow is she. LINKE, HARRIET Fair-haired, azured-eye, with a delicate Saxon complexion, Such as St. Gregory saw, and exclaimed, Not Angles but Angels! I LIPPMAN, ETHEL What is a pronoun ? Will you kindly tell? After two exams you must surely know it well. LYONS, MARIE H. A A quiet little girl with a quiet little way. MANLEY, KA-THERINE ' A silent creature, thoughtful grave, sincere. A -f Ingelofw. MCGROGGAN, SARAH H Foriquiet and repose in demeanor and man- nernu gl Miss M. would certainly carry OE the banner. MCGEEHAN, MARY Courteous though shy, gentle though re- tired. II ,gm-IV' 4.. 'p.I:m.,c MALLOY, CECILIA Perseverence is the stuff out of which heroes are made. NEIDLINGER, FLORENCE A face full of meaning, expression and ear nestnessf' QPPENHEIMER, ROSE Fair she was and full of romance. REED, HAZEL E. A trembling maid, Of her own gentle voice afraid. RUBENSTEIN, HATTIE Was there ever such a woman with such a flow of eloquence ? La Femme Savantef' SALEM, REBECCA C. Now, circumlocution is a habit to avoid, For by it the President is greatly annoyed. SILBERBERG, GRACE A Hardly Eve minutes would it take And she a good rhyme would make. SEICEL, RAE Why put your hair up in Training School week ? Does it really give you more courage to speak? SHIELDS, FLORENCE I Forward and frolic and glee was there, The will to do, the soul to dare. SIMON, ESTELLE 4' Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. SIMONS, BESSIE A From Flushing this girl comes to college every morning. This is a tale with a moral, and needs no more adorning. STEFFENS, ANNA N. Ease of heart her every look betrayed. ' SUSSMAN, MILLIE Her sweet smile haunts me still. TOPLON, IDA G. Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. 5 . 1..-eflge,tl,J,..g,::,1L .'II.m1zl:la.l.gngg ll

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