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Gertrude Clancy Laura Groshong Ethel llatcher Alice l'latton Jeanette Hess Evelyn Holland Katherine Hudson Grace H umphrey Josefa jascen Mary Jervis Ruth Ix'rusc Grace Leggctt Laura Lewis Bernice McDivitt Mary Mcllugh Hettie Mallory Angie Martcnis Dorothy Martcnis Vera Martin Antonia Mayrhofcr UVI rsQ Kate Montgomery Helen Moore Emma Murphy Helen M urphy of soul sincere, In action faithful and in honor clear. On books and learning she was bent. 'Eres to you, Fuzzy-Wuzzy, with your 'ayrick 'ead of 'air. I take it that my business in the social system is to be agreeable. Her stature tall, I hate 3 dumpy woman. The force of her own merit makes her way. As good be out of the World as out of the Fashion. A pretty girl; and in her tender eyes Just that soft shade of green we sometimes see In evening skies. VVhencc thy learning? HathIthy toil U'er books consumed the midnight oil? For Nature made her what she is And ne'er made such another. She's pretty to walIt with, and witty.to talk with, And pleasant too, to think on, Since man to man is so unjust, She hardly knows which man to trust. A little, lovely maid, most dear and taking. Her very foot hath Music in it As she comes up the stair. Begone, dull care! I prithee begone from me. I hate the crowded town! I cannot breathe shut up within its gates. For if she will, she will, You may depend on it; And if she wonIt, she wonIt, So thereIs an end on it. The lurking dimple that divides thy chin Hath greater peril than the deep ravine. Shall I compare thee to a summer day? thciency! That's me! My mind to me a kingdom is, Such bliss therein I find. Helter-skelter Hurry-skurry. Fair was she to behold, The maiden of seventeen summers. I am content, 1 do not care Wag as it will, the world for me. 13
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VANIE 0, wad Jame power the giftie gie u: . A t To see ourselves as Itllm see us! Adrienne Allen None knew her but to love her, None named her but to praise. hlyrtlc lialdwin She hath a way to chase despair, T0 heal all grief, to cure all care. thnifrcd 13355011 Shghath a natural wise sincerity, A Slmple truthfulness. julia Hilstlin Noght a word spake she more than was nede. Dorothea Rates A rosehud set with little wilful thorns, And sweet as English air could make her. XIildrml Henson Genius is a capacity for evading hard work. Dnrnthv ,mwc XVe know her art, but not her heart. Lucv Hrittain She's the right little, tight little British Isle. lune Callaway The joys of youth and health her eyes displayed. .Uicc Clough A daughter of the gods, divinely tall And most divinely fair. Flm-anc Colby The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, the hand to ' execute. Cecilia Collier All my ambition is, I own, To profit and to please. ,Mvrtlc Coolidge A form more fair, a face more sweet, ' h Neher hath it been my lot to meet. Laura Crockett And what she greatly thought she nobly dared. Francis Davidson Serene and resolute and still And calm and seIf-possessed. Ilclcn D1112! Her voice is low and sweet And dark-blue is her eye. Kathleen Dunn Be bolde, be bolde, and everywhere be bolde. Etta Durhin With downcast eyes and modest grace. Adelaide Ellithnrpe A lady grave, of quiet demeanor. Ruth Ellithurpc Truly fair and fairly true. Keatricc Emerv Y be true as long as you And not a moment after. Ruth Evans Go it while you're young. XVhen you're old you can't. Leona French Her studie was but little on the Bible. Alma Frost I laugh, for hope hath happy place with me. Hluchcll Fulton Sublime religioni: meek and modest child. Elsa Garhcr She's a daisy, she's a Ducky, she's a lamb, She,s a lnjia-rubber idjot on a spree. 12
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Martha Xucll Maud Ruuark ersJ Agnes Suckctl l'lrzmccs Sczmlzln Ulnar limcc Schultz Anita Schusslcr Della Shannnn .Mlclinc Sharp Marie Shaw Sallie Sisson Constance Stukcs Edith Strung .lcnnic Sullivan .Mlcllzl Vrcclzlml Alberta Watson lgmru H'ilson thatever skeptic could inquire fury For every why nhe had a whyfore. Maiden with meek, brown eves. Favors In none, to all she smiles extends. I chatter, Chatter as I go. Full of unconquerahle energies, XVhy don't the men propose, Mammu. W'hy don't the men propose? She looks a goddess and she walks a queen. Alack, there lies more peril in thine eye Than twenty of their swords. A diller, a dollar, a ten tfclnck scholar, H'hat makes you come so soon? High and solemn tlmughts are hers. I saw sweet beauty in her face. l'p, up! my friend, and quit your lmnkx I care for nobody, no, not I, If nobody cares for me. Her air. her manner, all who saw admired. Thinking is but an ilde waste of thought. She's modest as any, and hlixhe as she's bunny, Domestic Science Graduating Class 1-!
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