Sepia-toned portrait of a young woman in a calf-length black dress with a neckerchief held by a large gold slide. The dress is gathered at the waist and has a full, bloused top and long, full sleeves. An armband bearing the initials 'S. M. I.' decorates the young woman's left bicep. Her hair is softly curled and full about her face before being drawn back into an elaborate snood and bow. She wears a mortarboard with a full tassel hanging down off the back edge, and the initials 'S. M. I.' across the band. Museum records do not identify what the initials represent. Neither do they identify the woman specifically, whether she is the 'Vesta' referred to on the back, if she is 'Marguerette Morrissey.'
Black and white image of a young woman in a mat. The young woman's hair is pulled loosely up and back from her face and a large bow sits on top of her head. She wears a white blouse with a high neck and a large bow tied around the neck. A small locket hangs around her neck.
Elizabeth Weber, Aurelia Weber, Agnes Kennedy, and Ann Hinchy are wearing white, ankle-length dresses. Each is holding a bouquet and wearing a long ribbon pinned to her left shoulder. Bouquets are on the floor in front of their feet.