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l ' C 4- Cominzzed HECHT, J OSEPIIINE Above the vulgar flight of common souls. HARDY, KATHRYN Kate, ah, all who know our glorious Kate ,I Admire her form so long and straight, l Tender her glance, from her sweet lips Enamored bees might honey sip. l 1 HUTCHINSON, MA BEL l Linked sweetness, long drawn out. j HUTCHINSON, MINNIE ' Pretty little Minnie sitting in her seat. Oh, the wild commotion when she rises to her feet. A I-IOAG, MAY , Her kindness and her worth to spy, You need but to gaze on sweet May's eye. ISAACS, ANNIE Little, but- Oh, my! KEILY, EMMA Courteous though coy, gentle though com- manding. A , KELLY, NANNIE A perfect woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort and command. KIRSCHBAUM, EVELINE A sweet blossom of humanity. MEANY, ISABEL In 'Wit's' bright court you've won the prize, . Eclipsed alone by your more dazzling eyes. MEERES, THERESA Some persons use their tongue-she looks a lecture, Each eye a sermon, and with brow serene Stands, an all-invall sufficient self-director, W'hile every inch proclaims the 'Queen' MULVEY, ISABEL A Her smile is like a rainbow dashing through a misty sky. MCGINNESS, ANASTASIA Possess'd an air and grace by no means I common, l l l Her stature tall-I hate a dumpy woman. NATKINS, J ENNIE When Jennie from her standard high, Unfurled her paper to the sky, Marked with an A as large as life, I Which made her sister gay and blithe. I l l i I I l 4 I l 1 , . l NATRINS, MIRIAM How brilliant and mirthful the light of her eye, Like stars, glancing out from the blue of the sky. She has trained those eyes exactly right, To roll them around with all her might. O'GONNELL, JULIA A While her laugh full of life, is without any ' control, 1t's but the sweet one of heartiness wrung from her soul PARMLEE, MAY . And ne'er did Grecian chisel trace A nymph, a naiad, or a grace A Of finer form or lovelier face. QUIRK, J OSEPHINE Little she asks, her wants are few: A duck on each side in the hall will do. RAET ERY, CLARA . Her voice is ever soft, gentle and low, An excellent thing in woman. REAGAN, MARGARET She's a jolly good girl A jolly good girl is she. What's your's mine, what's mine's my own. SUTHERLAN D, CATHERINE In her experience all her friends relied Heaven was her help and nature was her guide. SHIELDS, OLIVE A form more fair, a face more sweet Ne'er hath it been my lot to meet. SHORIELL, LELINOR Nor is the wide world ignorant of her worth, For the four winds blow it from the ends of the earth. SMITH, J EssIE 'fjessie is a 'miss' of excellent pith, Fate thought to reveal it by naming her Smith. , STERN, ADELE Wil't thou have music ? Hark! Music! Oh, how faint, how weak! Language fades before thy spell. TAYLOR, SUSIE Full of happiness and glee, A child of mirth and minstrelsyf' J 1 4 L. ' ' . - I , .1-4 r 1 4. -- - 3 1' ,-q-i,:.w.+i1fg1- g. .- -', -, - ,-.I ,f'jg,1 f.,. ,, - . f -4 1-...'-1..'..,.'1',1 .4 .iii-V , ig,Lg-g..L,.,g,.l1Jg4l.',..g,if3...luv '-.im ,.gg,,g,,.,4,g.i3 .V5,,eL.J .gf :, ig.-:Q '-Agggfi -Q -1. :L L:,..A.-,.:- .
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' B 4- Cozzfzkmm' WALDENBERGER, EMILIE WITTENBERGa ROSE With lockes cruel as they were laide in Try to reduce your voice a little. presse. . 5 WALSH, AGNES WOOLF, REBECCA Upon any subject, clear or dark, I Fierce by name, She is always ready and anxious to remark. By nature tame, F NCES WHEAT' RA . ZIPORKES, SARAH Why do you dream your life away ? u H Have you that tired feeling? Please say. '- Kindly pronounce the name. C 4 AHRENS, CAROLYN M. GODEY, ALICE Once upon a time sweet Carolyn In studies she is always A, Was full of fun and frolic. But now she's staid and dignified. OE a teacher that's symbolic. ARONSIAIN, VERA She hath-two eyes so soft, so brown, She looks aside and then looks down. BARRY, GERTRUDE . Prettie little Gertie, with her bright and rosy face - 1 And her laughing eyes,-is really an adorn- ment to the place. BENSON, MAUD . Chamberlain 'de l'argent,' which fills the I coffers of C4. BRAND, DORA Dickens chose this petite name, One 'dtted for that sweet dame. I BRENAN, AGNES . If she will, she will, you may depend on t. V If she won't, she won't, that's an end on't. A believer in the freedom of speech. - BRIO E, MARY In laughing Mamie, any one can see , Afuture star in farce or comedy. BRUNING, IDA Small and quiet, but possessing a goodly amount of that rare article, 'common sense. ' BURNS, GERTRUDE A wee, modest, crimson-tipped I-lower BARBOR, DAISY H What's in a name P That which we call a ' Daisy' By any other name would look as sweet. II She'd scorn a single B. But when it comes to singing She can take with ease-high C. GOHEN, HATTIE One of the 'cones' of the tree of knowledge. COOPER, EDITH I I want to be an artist, and with the noted A stand A dash upon my nose and a paint brush in my hand. DE VALL, GRACE Smiling, frowning evermore, Thou art perfect in love lore. FITZGERALD, ADELAIDE Where is the pen ? And now where is the ink? Now for the words! Ah, just let me think. Fair maiden! . . . Golden is her hairg Her teeth like corals-lips with pearl com pare. FERRY, FLORENCE A grave and reverend 'senior' is she, And ducks by the score with her would be. FLY NN, MARGUERITE Your chin is dimpled, your nose is straight, Your eyes like twin stars, looking for a mate. FINN, MARY ' ' A beauty and a joy forever, GOLDRERG, LEAH L stands for Leah, who likes lots of fun. In asking good questions she's A N O. I. GAFNEY, EDNA Sweet promptings into kindest deeds Are in her very looks, 6
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C 4--Colziifzzmci TRAUB, SAIDEE Her modest answer and graceful air, Show her wise and good as she is fair. TWEEDY, GECELIA With serious face but inward glee, She is a dear little darling bonnie lassie. THURSTO N, ADELAIDE H To increase the poignance of our woes Murders the scraps of Vergil that she knows, Nor does poor l 'scape her ruthless tongue, She will learn better-she is very young. WARSCHAUER, LILLIE When Lillie in a ghastly voice WARSHAVSKY, I DA I-Ieroines are not all six feet tall, Large souls may dwell in bodies small. VVILLIAMSON, EMMA This is the maid with scientific pate, . Class honors, whom we fondly hope await. WYNKOOP, GERTRUDE A continuous performance, you'd be all the Asks, with her eyes all dim and moist, rage, 'A, B, C or D,' If instead of the classroom you'd perform on Which, oh! which will they give to me? the stage. A D 4 Ason, HENRIETTA CUMMINGS, MARGARET She was young and tall,and slender, A rosebud set with wilful little thorns. B Witclgng eyes of brown. DELMAR, CONSTANCE A ANSE, LORENCEA And something in her smile and frown No blush of maid is sweeter. Showed 'that there ran in each blue vein BAUM, LILLIAN The vigorous vintage of old Spain. Within the shadow of a tall young ash QAschj DUER1 BERTHA there grew a littleplily QLilliej. Her hair was piled so high BESSANT, MARIE ANTOINETTE It almost touched the Sky- She bears the name. withievident pride, EDELSTEIN, OLGA Of Louis Xvl-,S hapless bride. For 'methods' are her sole delight, A BOOTH, FAUSTINA She'd listen to them from morn 'til night. Her hair outshines the sun. ' ELLICOTTU ISABELLE E BURNS Q-I-ULIA Who is she who from Training School 1.312 zzizrzis its E325 CA 135512531 fimk up one In a tnce' T For there's only one to name ' LLIE FLETCHER JOSE Like the last rose of summer, she is left all ,, 7 ITHIFE A alone, I wear my, hair high on my head, For her sister and namesake from college has Ygglgnooilihfgrrlgggfoiilgiz tall, A one. GS me GOHEET RAY When I walk the Senior hall. '. F ' . This young lady, when asked if she could REEDMAN' EVA ' read' She never will become a slave Replied to her tutor, 'Why, yes, indeed' Whlle She remains a Freedman? GOLLINS, ALICE GILLIGAN, MARGARET, Like Romeo, she loves a Juliette. A sirnnple name, but it becomes quite 3, mout ul - CRAIG' AGNES. , To those to whom its ronunciation is doubt- A believer in freedom of speech. ful. p IIS A
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