Bryn Mawr College YearbookClass of 1904 . nes Gillender Shem Anna Jonas Ham Clara Woodruff JaphETh Dorothy Foster The Twelve Thoughtless Rockwell S. Palmer A. Buzby S. Briggs E. Silkman L. Clark M. Ross M. Albee A. Selleck A. Boring N. Adaire J. Hemphill Ark-itects—M. Ullmann, M. Christie, M. Albee, H. Amy, G. Winterbotham. 1904 to 1906 Tune—Stay in your own Back Yard. Words by Margaret Uelman. Another class has left us, but another yet has come, With the other classes here to mix;1902 has shown us what a Juniors love can be, So we planned to love you, when we had met you


Bryn Mawr College YearbookClass of 1904 . nes Gillender Shem Anna Jonas Ham Clara Woodruff JaphETh Dorothy Foster The Twelve Thoughtless Rockwell S. Palmer A. Buzby S. Briggs E. Silkman L. Clark M. Ross M. Albee A. Selleck A. Boring N. Adaire J. Hemphill Ark-itects—M. Ullmann, M. Christie, M. Albee, H. Amy, G. Winterbotham. 1904 to 1906 Tune—Stay in your own Back Yard. Words by Margaret Uelman. Another class has left us, but another yet has come, With the other classes here to mix;1902 has shown us what a Juniors love can be, So we planned to love you, when we had met you then we loved you all the more, Reality our hopes exceeded far;So 1904 will here give a loud and hearty cheer, To welcome you to Bryn Mawr. Freshmen stand by your Juniors side And your Juniors will stand by you;Tho some may scoff, and some deride, Remember that well be a different shade are our banners made But theyre both of the same old blue;So Freshmen stand by your Juniors side And your Juniors will stand by |KS, they were all there, every one. The bear, the mouse,the elephant, the unicorn, the kangaroo, the lion, the camel,the donkey, the dolphin and the now extinct tadpole,not to mention most of the feathered tribe. It is perfectlytrue that all these were present, we could see them plainlyby the ark light. All sat in a neat circle, like the birdsand beasts of Alice in Wonderland, and thereupon com-menced one of the merriest minstrel shows ever witnessed in or out ofthe ark. Old Noah was something of a Siegfried in his way. He understoodthe language of each of his guests, and what is more, made it compre-hensible even to the infant 1906. This becomes the more remarkablewhen it is realized that none of the children had yet had a course in Bib-lical Literature. But all laughed heartily when, after Father Noah hadbeen whispering in the ear of the camel for sometime, the answer pro-ceeded in a muffled tone from the hump! Mrs. Noah was decently andfit


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