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SARA GOODPASTURE Did you ever see a more winning child, With up-to-date beauty and antique name? In her ways she is gentle and sweet and mild, Our quiet but sweet Sarah Jane. Oh, Cecil, we wonder what your fate will be When we leave with diplomas in May! Please don ' t change your Hart for any old he. But be true to us always we pray. CECIL HART A Franklin miss now at us looks, A maid who ' s both simple and charming. I ' m sure she is fond of deep cozy nooks, Her effect on the boys is alarming. ANNIE KIJ HAZELLE LANE A Yankee baby you see here I think — In her chin is an indentation ; Her hair is yellow and her cheeks are pink, And Lane is her appellation.
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This child in the depths of a velvety chair, From the far north descended to Nashville, To manage our business and lighten our care ; And she ' s good! and not a bit bashful. ZARA CHAPMAN jHr Now Emily dear, with her look rather pert, Is still favoring those all around her With the same saucy look which stings with- out hurt; And we certainly are glad that we found her. EMILY CRAIG Before us, with wide, intellectual brow, A lassie called Iris we see. Simple and quiet she has been and is now. But a great mathematician will be. IRIS FORD And who do you think this little one is, This giggling kid with the curl? She is now sixteen without any kiss, She ' s the dignified Gibson Girl. MARY CORNE
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This babe is Stella, you possibly know A miss of considerable style. Her name ' s hard to rhyme — impossible, so We ' ll now let it drop for a while. STELLA LEETH This is a likeness of young Miss Manier, Whose attractiveness is not denied; She is pretty and sweet and very sincere. And undoubtedly dignified (?). Who would think this was Laura McBryde, This solemn young miss we see here? She holds her dollie with so much pride It must seem to her very dear. . LAURA M ' BRYDE She is the j-oungest of all our class, But I trust the secret you ' ll keep; For old in her ways is this wonderful lass, With her lovers piled up in a heap. HELEN NELSON
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