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E 4-Conizbzzred Two Sisters - MURPHY, FRANOES, and MURPHY, LILLIAN QWhat a mistakej One the essence of all that is correct in deport- ment, and the ardent lover of politics- enough said! NAFTAL, ROSE, and WILOHINSIIY, ETTA Ever faithful, fond and true. NEWBURGER, HATTIE Her hair is like the raven's wing. PRETZFELDER, LILI IAN At arguing-the class all owned her skill, Fori e'en though vanquished, she could argue stil . - , PROUDMAN, GERTRUDE Proud by name but meek by nature. REID, ANNA Her young face is good and fair, lily- white and rosy-red. ROBERTS, MINERVA After frequent urgings to this end, our es- teemed officer has decided to edit a new psychology. ROSENBLUM, IDA R., ROSCENBLUM, IDA Roses indeed in comeliness, but not in' reti- cence. ROSENSTEIN, ANNETTE Whose reports from Training School are the admiration of all who behold. SALZ, ESTELLE Salty by name, but sugary in caresses. SPARKMAN, ADELAIDE I Absence makes the heart grow fonder, SPIEGEL, ROSE Whose manner charming has hypnotized all, from small boy to spectacled instructor. STOEBE, MABEL ' She loves the red man of the prairie. VAN CRDEN, CHARLOTTE Woman's crowning glory is her hair. WARD, MARY Whose literary efforts are the pride of the class. WALTERS, OLIVIA To know her is to love her. WEINRERG, ROSALIE Stolen waters and bread eaten in secret are sweetest. WEINSTOOK, FLORENCE The possessor of a love-like way , And unexpected A. WHEELOOK, ELSIE Whose neighbors are completely awed by her display of high moral tone. F4 BERKOVITZ, JEANNETTE A lady richly clad is she. BINDERSEE, ADELE Wisest, virtuousest, discreetest, best. BLEIOH, DORA - She can harness a cart with a logical chain. CAHN, MYRA H Unthinking, idle, wild and young. OHAMMET, BEATRIGE I Ah, youth! forever dear, forever kind. OGLEMAN, SOPHIE Sweetest eyes were ever seen. CONLEY, CHRISTINE A A decent boldness ever meets with friends. ' OOSGROVE, RQSEIILE Up, up, my friend, and quit your books, Or surely you'll grow double. CREED, CLARA L. A youth, to fortune and to fame unknown. CROSBY, ELMA LA BELLE I pray you, do not fall in love with me. DAVIDSON, JOSEPHINE Heaven helps those who helps themselves. , . . Lay on, Macduff, And damn'd be him who first cries, 'Hold, enough 1' I2I . A '-1 1 3 V: M ' .' ,:f.::'.. -A 1'f 'r.' . ' .- '1 fr., -2' -' f. fl ,-., ,ilkr-,1-l' ,'-- :V ' J-VIL -.i - , .lg ...:, 1.1 ', ,. 4.5.1-.gz:., . .....g,,a,,,.:.gL,g.'1t I 4.4-1gf1', vt '-.r:n.AAc...L.:gv1 -rj.A14-,a,rs,a-rIf'.lL.:g.l.L.-:Q 'lrrlri '- 1-:. L'-.,3L:.w Af
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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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F 4--Cofziimzm' DELANEY, JULIA, GEYER, LEONORE A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Sweet bird that shun'st the noise of folly, Most musical and most melancholy. DELANY, MARY T. One that ate, ' not wisely, but too well. ' DOERELINGER, JENNIE A violet, by a mossy stone, Half hidden from the eye. DUDLEY, CHARLOTTE Soft as some song divine. FAYEN, MARY H. Mirror of constant faith. FELTNER, AUGUSTA Deep vers'd in books. FOGLIANQ, ANTOINETTE He that hath knowledge, spareth his words. GALLAGHER, MAY R. Speak of me as I am. GIERY, MARY E. Come A, come D! this rock shall ily, From its firm base as soon as I. GILDAY, MARY How cautious are the wise l GROSSWORTH, IDA M. She will discourse most eloquent music. HAMILTON, EDNA VANCE My love is like a red, red rose. Is she not passing fair? HARKNESS, MAE I. Fashioned so slenderly, Young and so fair. HARMON, ALICE M. Cc H A fellow of inlinite zest, and most excellent fan cy. HERSKOVITZ, SARAH The mildest manners, and the gentlest heart. I-IEssELs, GRACE . Wherefore that faint smile of thine ? HOAG, OLIVE I. Speech is silver, silence ist golden. I22 I'IOLLE R, LUGCA E. A daughter of the divinely fair. god, divinely tall and most IsAAos, SADIE I. So wise, so young. KEARNEY, MARY On their own merits modest men are dumb. KRAUSS, MARTHA Though gentle, yet not dull. ' LIGHT, HELEN All that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes. LUNEVSKY, FRANCES B. There is pansies, that's for thoughts. - MGGANN, SARAH B. A crimson Hush her beauteous face derspread, Varying her cheeks by turn with White and red. MCOUBBIN, ALISON A ministering angel thou! MGROBERTS, ANNA 1 Looks the whole world in the face. MENDLESON, MABEL My tongueis the pen of a ready writer. MUHs, HENRIETTA A The glory of a firm, capacious mind. MULHOLLAND, ANNA T. f'Her voice was ever gentle, sweet and low. An excellent thing in woman. I N ESSEL, MARY F. The better part of valor is discretion. N OVEMBER, JEANETTE , Sheimoves a goddess and she looks a queen. OHLWEILER, LAURA E. Red as a rose is she. PALLOY, ANNIE With the smile that was fnotj childlike and bland. . PENNEY, EDITH I. The glass of fashion and the mold of form.
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