Hunter College - Wistarion Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1901

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D 4-C'071Z'Z'7ZZtFd GLASS, ADELAIDE O'FARRELL, TERESA ' 'Thedbest of her is that she's so meek and so Bearer of all College news. m1 , ' REYLING, SOPHIE Maiden with the meek brown eyes, Our class artist. In whose orbs a shadow lies, Like the dusk of evening skies. RYAN, KATHERINE Q If any one ever adored Regina, GRADY, MAB EL GREENBERG, SADIE A truly mathematical head. HAGGERTY, MAD ELON- WADE, CATHERINE It certainly was the fond Katherinaf' From early morn 'til dewy eve SCHL1 CTER Ru-A These two are never parted. ' . . , . ' When Training School children are apt to be HARRISON, GERTRUDE naughty- Onepbroad, expansive smile. Our little Rita gets terribly haughty. HAUPTMAN, ROSE SMITH, J ULIETTE Fair of face and fair of hair, Bonnie blue eyes and cheeks like the roses, She was very, very fair, And the very quaintest of tip- tilted noses. HILL, EMILIE SMITH, LULU A clear, sweet voice, all hearts to thrill, Very 'fall and rather fair, l Is the inestimable possession of Emilie Hill. With 211 a111'eO1C of Titian 119-11'- J AOOBS, TILLIE SOLOMON, HANNAH An earnest seeker after knowledge. NOW, H9-11119-171 did her d11'CieS VGTY Well, ' And how it happened I can't tell, KAHN' ETTA u But she really was in an awful HX Rather inclined to be good. VVhen she was called one of the 'Usual Six.' KING, MARY STANEORD, FLORENCE I AY, GVGTY inch 9, 'King-' H She often takes a short vacation, LALIBERT, REGINA Of about ten days' duration. A sweet encyclopedia of every kind of lore, STEWART, MARGARET H A And love looked through the glasses that she ffshe has brown hair that 011555 Wore' And bright eyes for to see, MCCANN, AGNES Q With teethlike tiny pearls, Each one will agree throughout the whole A And dimples One' two' three' nation v WALTON, J OHANNA. WALTON, MARY. That gay Eeyes,yv1th black lashes are a sweet If you are Seeking. good Company, com ma lon' You'll not have to go far, . t MCDERMOTT, SARAH So jolly and generous these two sisters are. A charming Senior, tall and grave. W ALSH, NELL1 E MILLER, MARY A stranger in the fold. To go to this young lady for knowledge WE ug BERG HATTIE I ' I n 7 H s to go to the very best one In the College. Hshe took most heede and Care of Study. MONAHAN, ANNA Y She wears It like a regal crown, WEIZ ENHOFFER' ETTA That pompadour of golden brown. I know You h3+Ve 3 gentiff, 1301919 temPef- A soul as even as a calm. WOHLSTETTER LOUISA MONAHAN, J OSEPHINE Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low. ' O,BRIEN, MARY Mirth, with thee I mean to live. To get here early Mary did hateg WURMAM, RAY She always arrived fashionably late. Nothing is impossible to industry. II9 A . I-I . .. . , .ww-.1 . .. ' -.,,1 .g.,,jifli1xi'li,:4f1f,1 ,-1'--A an ,,1ig,,.QL14ny l L, i

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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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E4 I ADLER, FLORENCE IIATHAWAY, EDITH Ye gods, how she can talk! Music hath charms, and our musician Hath- a-way to charm. IIAWKSHAVV, JANE ANDERSON, CHARLOTTE For she will be a singer, and with the Melba's Stand, Those soulful eyes! A crown upon her head and a bouquet in her HERZOG LOUISE h d. 7 an On whom nature has gracefully bestowed a BAUMGARTEN, HERMINE pensive attitude. And still the wonder grew That one small head could carryall she knew. BILLINGHEIMER, ADA She seems a part of joyous Spring, Full of laughter, full of glee. BRADLEY, EMMA Better late than never. CAHN, MATTIE I PIOLLOHAN, JESSE There is soft and pensive grace, A cast of thought upon her face. HOROAN, MARGARET Now the red wins on her cheek, Now the white with crimson closes. J AOORSON, DOROTHY Black are her eyes as the berry Rather diminutive-so much the more pre- That grows on the thorn by the wayside. moms J AEGER, AMY COAKLEYQ AGNES She trips with light fantastic toe, A Normal student with an abnormal love for And sings like a bird in the springtime. C Psyclgogy' JONES, ROSE OLLINSQ ESSIE Who has a generous share in the Excuse As close to close as close can be. Stock Conv COLLINS, MABEL J . An embryo prize-debater, clever and witty. COSTELLO, MARY A planet with many satellites. DAVIDSON, ELSIE Ah, but she is passing fair! DUEEY, WINIERED Laugh, and the class laughs with you. FINNEGAN, MARY With glasses perched upon her nose, JOSEPH, HANNA Sugar is sweet and so are you. KELLER, ESTELLE In truth, a divine senior. KILPATRIOII, MAUD Sweet and gentle was her voice. EELEINMAN, MINNIE Whose double has scored histrionic successes. EKIJOESS, CARRIE ' I beg your pardon, will you please repeat She seems to have a critic'S pose. the question. , FRIEDMA-Na JENNY LEIB, LILLY, and WILLS, MAUD n Whodlzbors Overtime in her search for pomes True love never runs, smooth. an rupes' A MARRIN, JANE FRIEDRIGHQ HELENA Miss Marrin! Miss Marrin! As modest and demure as a violet. Why do you come so soon P GOLDENSON, TYBIE ,You used to come at IO O'clock, , - But .now you come at noon. Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. MULLER, J OSEPHINE, and THOMPSON, EDITH GREENBERG, SOPHIE Wh . H i , O have saved the life of the class through I was absent and did not get the lesson. ' emphatic objection and timely suggestion. I2O

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