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C used once more is for Coughlin, the lass Who more than all others is clown of the class. She's genial, obliging, and she can scrap, too As hostess, moreover, she's outclassed by few. G is for Gardner who hails from the town Annapolis where she looks down with a frown On all boys but one, who has quite changed her tune For Cad just like Ich now enjoys a good spoon. Again G's for Geiman, the kid of the class. She is with the boys a quite popular lass But Oh! little "Genre" the boys tell a tale Believed and reported, your fate's linked with Dale. And now G's for George, a cute little belle Who always has dangled her string pretty well. At first it was Wilson then Simpson came too, But first and last also to Doctor she's true. At last G's for Greenlee whose dresses are more Than other girls' are by a dozen or score. She wears one at breakfast, another at noon A third one at dinner or there's a typhoon. H is for Horsey, and Crisfield her town, She's never looked on anyone with a frown, For all with a smile she invariably greets, She's liked by everyone whom she meets. L is for Love with her heavenly? ? voice, In three happy years she has made but one Choice She hunted and "Hunt" -ed until she had found The nicest young fellow in all the world round. P is for Paradee, "Mary Ann's" chum Her virtues together would make quite a sum. J74