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A. B. C.'s of 1948 L is for Logan, cousin to Jean, Gym today - isn't that mean? M is for MacElroy, known as Mac, In shooting baskets he sure has the knack. M is for McDonald, who managed the team, With his clarinet he's on the beam. M is for McEnany, who's known afar, Hearty laughter, basketball star. M is for McEvoy, the physics wiz, Proud of North, scoffs at a quiz. M is for Meagher, that popular kid, As a tackler he shone on the grid. M is for Mercier, with the natural kink, She's not as quiet as you might think. M is for Merrill, who beats the drum, Shy with the girls, but he's improving some. M is for Miller, with the Baby Face , To the office he goes at a right fast pace. M is for Mills, with the lovely voice, To sing in operas should be her choice. M is for Milton, known as Slim, At the Lion's Den is where you'll find him. M is for Miner, a partner in crime, Seen with Murph most of the time. M is for Mortham, our own Billy Boy, With the girls he's oh, so coy! M is for Murphy, the movie goer, ' Earns her money at the ten cent store. N is for Norton, a riot is he, A radio comedian he ought to be. O is for Oliver, of athletic build, In playing football he surely is skilled. O is for Olsson, an engineer to be, Known as The Genius of period 3. P is for Palm, who from Bridgeport did come, Beautiful clothes, Mary's chum. P is for Parlee, nickname Bob, A mass of curls tops his knob. P is for Pedersen, husky and blond, Of dear old South he is very fond. P is for Pickard, shy and demure, To do her shorthand, she is sure. P is for Pike, Ray the third, Enjoys fishing we have heard. R is for Randall, reserved for jean, At writing poems he's mighty keen. R is for Reid, good in baseball, Nice personality and that isn't all. R is for Riley, always with gum, If you haven't any, he has some. R is for Robey, busy man, Plays the trumpet in the band. S is for Scoble, with the charming way, Likes to type, always gay. S is for Shea, with the pretty hair, Of nice clothes she has her share. S is for Shea, hails from West, Loves to study for a physics test. S is for Sousa, fun-maker at lunch, Especially when she's with that bunch. S is for Stewart, North's star rider, Gallops pell-mell with her father beside 'er! S is for Sullivan, who cheers for the green, Dispatching taxis is his routine. S is for Swanson, mighty short is he, A future accountant he plans to be. T is for Toegemann, who likes to cook, The trouble is she writes her own book. V is for Vinal, the Blond Sailor to be, Luck in his voyages on the sea. W is for Whitworth, a doodler in class, Reserved for a pretty, flaxen-haired lass. W is for Wylie, who leads the cheers, Only in name is she in arrears. Rita M. Gonsalves, '48
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