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A hater of men she won't look at the "things" Just think of the number of hearts that she wrlngs. S is for Sellman, a good-natured lass, The jolliest creature by far in the class She sings and she plays and she's popular too, In all-round accomplishments outclassed by few. S stands for Sheridan, also for Sal She's commonly known as Miss Horsey's great pal She's liked by the "Madame," indeed by us all She's genial, stately and gracious! how tall] S is for "Sloanle," our small Scottish lass, Who's known as the miner of coal in the class. Like other musicians upon College Hill. She's captured a man-called by name Somerville. S is for Stewart of old Oxford town, Her sweet disposition has won great renown She's daffy on football, of players she will Have always her share which in this case spells Phil. S stands for Sterling, a talented lass The best elocutionist far in the class. She's very indifferent among all her clan, By whom she is known by the name, Mary Ann. S also's for Stremmel, the New Windsor lass In matter of marks she stands high in the class. Her strikes are expressed by the big number "'Levin," For when she's with Sparks, she imagines its heav'n. T is for Thomas of great (?) Buckeystown A dreamier maid very seldom is found. She pores over Browning from morning till night, She's sweet and she's loving, in fact she's all right . •75