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THE ROLL OF '93. Meek eyed Pegasus, thine aid 1 invoke, That when this is read IlO heads will be broke. A Is for Anderson, whose name heads the list; She is sweet sixteen and has never been kissed. [? J B Stands for Boulden, the fair queen of song; She smiles, of course, but that's not wrong. C That's Miss Crouse, a very small maid; Sprightly sometimes, but is generally staid. D Stands for Dorsey, who is not quite so small; About two feet horizontally and six feet tail. E Is for Elliott, but words have no power To describe the virtues of the Senior's right bower. E Introduces still another fair queen, Although she's an E1'b, she's not very green. H Is for Hull, who has made quite a hit; She has, by her virtues. inspired Billy Lit. L Stands for Lewis-c-O, nurse, me inspire, That what I am writing will not prove me a liar; The above mentioned maiden, if report is not wrong, Aspires to be noted as the leader of song. P Is for Pollitt, she's very polite, At saluting statues she's away out of sight; 1'0 Kann's wax figures-as she passes withiu-c- She gracefully bows with a very broad grin. R Is for Redmond, with ambition rife, She has fully decided to have Leas for life. R Is for Reese, and "twculd require quite a space In describing their modesty, beauty and grace; 1'he cue, !'Iliss Elizabeth-the other, Miss Jane, We trust that their teaming will not make them vain. S Stands for Shipley, fair daughter of Eve; Her virtue is truth, uoue will she deceive. T Is for Taggy, our female divinity; We think a snow man her natural affinity.