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Bl,.r,l.Y She loves the fields and flowers. Her life will be full of happiness and good deeds but she will never be able to skate on thin ice. NMBNH Her future is sure-She will be a Geometry teacher, a Latin professor or.German speller. She may marry H- Whatever She does she is sure to succeed, PATH The aboriginal specimen of the Chosen Race. She shall long for the leeks and the onions and the good things of earth and they shall not be denied her. jlqggriq, She positively will not marry a man with blue eyes'-'. Her future thgrefore, is very uncertain but so long as our minds shall be fitting places for memo,-y to hang her pictures in, let recollection keep her portrait there. WILDA, Sometimes cunning, sometimes coy, yet she never fails to please . She will specialize in Domestic Science and become a model housekeeper. ALMA. Our own Al. Wilson. Like the clinging roses-climbing u.p, up, up, Like the spring time posies-1n their gentle grace. When she has become a great Prima Donna, may the world love her for her genius as she loves her work. RUTH. In her we see The vixen and the devotee, Revealing with each freak and feint The temper of Petruchio's Kate- The rapture of Siena's saint Her tapering hand and rounded wrist Has facile power to form a fist. The warm, dark languish of her eyes Is never safe from wrath's surprise. Brows saintly calm and lips devout Knows every change of scowl and poutg And her sweet voice has notes more high And shrill, for social battle cry. NELSINE. Maud Powell of the future. Though she may now appear as the jester at the king's court, it is our prophecy that as artist and musician, in spirit, none greater shall have been before her, and none greater shall come after her, for with all her foolishness, she hath an understanding heart. EUGENIA. Soulful eyes! Where beauty moves and wit delights LOYE needs no stars to guide him. This budding maid is Sure a H Peach She will fill some space beside him. ANITA. Will she be an old maid? Let us hope that when horrid man culls this bunch of American Beauties he will not pass this pretty bud for a full blown r0S6- MILDRED. QSOEEICLS1iicetugjscgftfgiglpeiuous temper and sweet girlish grace. k ,n the Sunshine of he? bthoehxlalleyltof fthe shadow of her petulant moods, to bas 1 We shall love her always. b pre y ace, She Shall not Wantrt Goodman's green pastures. HCfl1alE1bE1Cpd,shall follow her all the days of his life and be weary of soul, HMamma Her She 44
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Page 50 text:
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The Elopement of Ellen presented by the Sophomore girls of the Presbyterian College on February sixteenth, under the direction of Miss Nina M. Oschman, was thoroughly appreciated by a large audience. This three act Farce-Comedy was the first modern play which has been attempted in the school but the excellent interpretation of the male characters by the young ladies assures us that it will not be the last. Miss Nelsine Stone, as Robert Shepherd carelessly indifferent to all girls, made 21 decided hit', which was shared equally with Miss Wilda Wagner when she appeared as the jolly little golf-player, .Tune Haverhill, a junior in Wellesley but disguised as a maid. While Robert's newly married sister, Molly, played by Miss Eugenia Wagneff and Richard, her husband CMiss Mabel Atwelll were in breezy contrast to the tr0L1'D.le- Max Ten Eych tMiss Jessie Robinsonj and his Hancee Dorothy Marek played by M155 Mildred Goodman. Miss Eula Whale as the new rector, Mr. Hume, brought the 1101156 down continually when the nervious little man just came across through the garden hoping he might be of service. 46
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