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THE PERFORMERS Aside from the “trainers” whom you have just met We have four more sections we must not forget— The serious seniors (a debatable name) The jolly oP juniors, to them it's a game; The freshmen and sophomores seem to be next; When called “little greenhorns,” they surely are vexed. These are actors, the bulk of the troupe. As they enter the tent now, you’ll let out a whoop!
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SENIORS Charles Tucker—“Einstein”— “Intelligent” describes this guy; His I. Q. is extremely high. Hilda Janssen—“Hildy”— Always smiling, full of fun, Homecoming queen in ’51. Dale Clow—“Pretty Boy”— This boy’s up to no good at all; Into a “Crook’s” den he shall fall. Larry Rainey—“Ears”— A popular fellow, in this section, He has a girl in every direction. Dave Dobson—“Dob”— The writer of these poems, you see. Is filled with pride, not modesty. Richard Gallivan—“Rich”— A farmer who’ll increase his yield, A leader, at home on the football field. Peggy Goodmon—“Peg”— Her hair is blond; this quiet lass Takes her place near the head of the class. Shirley McCabe—“Pug”— D. A. R. girl, your praises we sing. And on your finger there’s a ring. Raymond Hardimon—“Mike”— One of two who made four letters, Easy going, but a real “go-getter.” Jim Day—“Lazy”— “Lazy is what we nicknamed him, But diligent is the word for Jim. Wanda Depew—“Pewy”— A college career this girl has chosen; Doesn’t say much, but her brain’s not frozen.
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