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But when there's a crowd bent on fun anywhere You may be sure that Elsie 'II be there. S is for Simpson, the excitable one, She is commonly called "The Great Telephone." Early each morning while telling the news, She wears out the floor and the soles of her shoes. S starts the name Smith, a cute little belle, Who loved (?) "Silvie" first and then "Lemon," well, Then she liked "Silvie," now "Lemon" again, Indeed it is hard to tell which she will win. S the third time for Solliday stands, Who leaves her r00111 and goes clown to Fan's. And there French and German they study each night, And over them always both argue and fight. S, again, is for Sutton who likes her own way, And when she can't get it, why then she won't play. T stands for Tredway, and it has to stand high, Or to the lady it will never get nigh. She's the College Directory and newspaper, too, For she has much knowledge both old and new. \V is for Watts. who is always quite late, Unless beans and soup she has as a bait. W's for Williams, the tiniest lass, Among all the girls we have in our class. Besides being small she's also quite young, And the lack in her stature is made up in her tongue. 135