I H .CLASS COMMENTS Q ,osam SECTION A. 1903 1 Georgia Allen: So Womanly, so benign and so meek. 2 Mary Elizabeth Allen: There was a soft and pensive grace A cast of thought upon her face. I3 Carrie Louise Barber: Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. 4 Mamie Louise Beeksteint In framing artists, art hath thus de- creed To make some good but others to suc- coed. 5 Leroy Benson: Still they gazed and still the Wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew. 6 Henry Buellesiield: He draweth out the thread of his ver- bosity liner than the staple of his argument. 7 Luoy Adelia Bosworth: A perfect woman nobly planned To Warn, to Comfort and Command. 8 Margaret Bowen: Grace was in her steps, heav'n in her eye In gesture dignity and love. fl Daisy Nlargaret Burke: Her air. her manners. all who saw ad- mired Courteous, though coy and gentle though retired. lO Ida May Carditf: Thy thoughts and feelings shalt not die, Nor leave thee when gray hairs are nigh. 11. Lorinier Cavins: llc loved so fast. As if he feared each day would be her last. 1:3 Mary Christy: A face with gladness' oyerspread! Soft smiles, by human kindness bred! 13 Alioe Maude Cole: Oh, she will sing the sayageness out of a bear. 14 Grace Stella Colvin: O lady, nobility is thine, and thy form is the reflection of thy nature. 15 Chester Arthur Conyers: He has views ron co-education And also the principal needs of the na- tion. 16 Francis Louella Daoe: Some women use their tongues-she looked a. lecture. Each eye a sermon and each brow a homnyf'
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'Gbe llnbeg Q1 ir Mary Priscilla Davis: Oh, what a horrid Word to come from such a pretty mouth. 18 Russell Dawson: The Wind may rave, the rain may fall liut thou art happy through it all. 19 Bertha Elizabeth Denning: XVl1ose Words all ears took captive. 97 20 Dora Susanna Duncan: To see is to love her, To love hut forever. 21 Edith Belle Edwards: She shall be sportive as the fawn That wild with glee, across the lawn Or up the mountain springs. 32 2 Belle Fairiield: Her froyvns are fairer far Than smiles of other Wo-men are. 23 Maude Fairfield: A lady with a lamp shall stand In the great history of the land A noble type of good Heroic womanhoodf' 24 Kathryn Lorena Foster: She was a phantom of delight 'When first she gleamed upon my sight. 25 Charles Henry Francis: None knew thee hut to love thee Nor named thee but to praise. 26 Mae Gifford: XN'hat will not Woman, gentle woman dare Vvfhen strong emotion stirs her spirit up. 27 Anna Gillan: f'Her checks so rare a white Was on No daisy makes comparison. 28 Lucy Walker Gilmer: There is color in her cheek There is courage in her eye. 99 29 Christena Heritage: A heritage it seems to me A king might Wish to hold- in fee. 30 Harriet Hetiield: She has a voice of gladlness and a smile And eloquence of beauty. 31 Julia Holder: Of all the girls tha.t are so smart, 'lll1QlE'lS none like smiling Julia. 32 Mary Lillian Hughes: Her voice is low and hard to hear Unless perchance you are quite near. 33 McNeal Cole James: He does confess himself destracted But from what cause he will by no means speak Yet, say I, he's in love! 34 Irene Johnston: :Clearly. a superior Woman. 35 Mary Kemph: Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low. 36 Howard Baker Kingsbury: T shall he like that tree I shall die at the top. 37 Matilda Klotz: Man delighteth not meg-no, nor Woman either. 38 George Laierty: Pain would I climb Yet fear I to fall? 39 Guy Lisk: Him of the Westein dome, whose weighty sense Flows in Ht Words and heavenly elo- quencef' 40 Ada Victoria McCall: As for coquetry, she disdained to wear it. 41 Laura Masters: She is pretty to Walk with And Witty to talk with And pleasant, too. to think on.
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