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Song-Book Committee--.--J. LAWRENCE HILL, JR. '27

(Chairman)

GEORGE G. MORSE '27

ALEXANDER PETRILLI '27

F. RAYMOND MUMFORD '27

CHARLES W. WATKEYS '01

FREDA M. SCHOLLS '26

ROBERT W. LOCHNER '27

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INDEXPage

ALL HAIL TO THEE. • . . • • . • . • . • . • . • • • • • • . . • . . . • . . • . . • . . . • • . • • . • . • • . • • . . . • . • 6

ALMA MATER. • • • • • • ••• • . • . • • . •• .••• . • • • . ••• • .. . . .• • . • .• . ••• . . . • •• . . . . •• • . 12

ALMA MAT.a (WOfMfI'S Colk«t). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

As OP OLD................................................................ 24

BANQUET SONG. • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . .• 31

CALL OF THE GENESEE, THE. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • • 44-

CAMPUS SONG. • • . • • • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . • . . . • 43

CAMPUS SONG (WOfftlfl'S COlklt). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 43

ClacLE SONG. • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • 18

COLLEGE CUP, THE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...• 47

COMMENCEMENT HYMN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 54

DANDELION, THE. . . • . • • . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

DAICDELION ,PELLOW, THE (Priu SOfll, /923) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

EASTMAN HYMN 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 39

EBENEzEa ALLAN 0 • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 32

FAlaT CALL , 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 48

GEICEIEE, THE. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 2

I NDIAN ALLAN. .. 32

LOTAL SOMS or ROCHESTER. . . 0 •• 0 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8

~tATEa, ALMA ~fATEa ... , . . .... 0 ••••• o· ••• o. • • • • •• 13

MAaCHllCG SONe . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 • 0 • • • • •• 0 ••••• 0 0 • • • •• 42

~1y I.-ADY l' ICOTIME. 0 • • • • 0 ••••••• 0 • • • • • •• 36

OAK HILL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25

OJ( TilE CAMPUS AT OLD ROCIiESTr.a. . " 22

PEA GaEr.M FaEIUWAM. . . . 0 • • • • • • • • • • •• 29

PaizE SOMG (/922 SO"f F,JI) 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 40

RocHE'T~a !\'fAaCIII~G SOMG (/925 Priu So"t) . . . . . 0 0 • • • • • • • •• ••••• ••••••• 26

SI81.EY If ALL , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 28

Up THE RIVEa . . . . . . . . . 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 50

VICTOay .. ,'0 .••••••••••••••••••••••• 10

\\·HEaF., ()U \\'IIE_E1. 0 • • •••• 0' 00' • •• • • • • •• •• • • ••• •• .10

YELLS ANP WoaD. 0' ADDITIONAl.. SONc;S. . . . . . . .. 0.................. 55

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Words by

T. T. SWINBURNE, '92.

The Genesee.

Old melody arranged by

HERVE D. WILKINS, '66.

1. Full2. No3. As

man - y fair and fa - mous streams Be - neath thecast - led crags a - long her way Ro - man - ticflows the riv - er gath' - ring force, A - long her

sun theresplen-dorastead - fast

be,cast;way,

Yet more to us than an - y seems Our own dear Gen-e -No fa - bled or his - to - ric lay Re - calls the gold-en

May we a - long life's de - vious course Grow strong - er day by

l'. of R.60 Copyrf~ht,1898, by T. T. Swinburne.Printed in the U. S. A.

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J1aestoso>

see.past.day.

WeButAnd

love hermore thanmay our

banks and state -ly falls, For to our mindsbat - tIe - ment -ed walls, Or leg-ends theyhearts,wher- e'er we roam, For- ev - er loy-

theymayal

bringbear,be

Our dear old al- ma ma - ter~ halls Where sweet - estAre al - ma ma-ter~ vine - clad halls And mem'- riesTo our be - lov - ed col - lege home Be - side the

, .mem- rlesling'- ringGen-e-

cling.there.see.

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4: Campus SongFBOll J/USICAL COJlEJ)Y rrRUSBBD ~-'

Words by ,JOSEPH L. O'CONNOR 08

AlleJ!ro moderatoJ£i/od in 21 Tenor

Music byNORMAN NAIRN'09

bred; You maygray, Your

talk of the lifethoughts will turn

youto your

knew there,

camp - us,But when

And to

ev' - ry -thing~ done andma - ny a hap - py

said, Tho' youday When in

traY - elcare- free

the wholeyouth

worldyou

o - ver; And the fair-est sights have seen,Ther611 be -noth- ing your merrlry willwan - dered Thro'the mem'ry pic - tured scene, And yot/lliong for a day of your

-r-it.

-========--

green.gr.een.

R

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CHORUS

as twi - light falls, gath - er to talk o'er the

of the col - lege walls, the

-==========--

while an hour a way; Gath - er to tell of the

days of long a go; __ What his

~ampus S. 2

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All Hail To Thee

Words & Music byNORMAN NAIRN, '09

All hail to thee, dear Roch - es - ter, Our Al - ma Ma -ter true; May

sons wher - e'er they be, Give thee all hen - or

y~ars may go, But still we'll loy - al

due. The

be. And

R

when our col - lege course is rUD, Be faith - fttl un - to thee.

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CHORUS

.,.

Cheer then for Roches-ter. Proud are we of thy fame.

thy fame

Fight - ing with might and main. Tri-umphs for her to gain.

to gain

Cheer then for Roch-es-ter. Loy - al \\pe'll ev - er be. Then

raise the cry of vic - to - ry, For Roch - es - ter must win.

All Bail 2R

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Loyal Sons of RochesterWords by

WILLIAM H. ROBERTS

Melodg in 2tf, Tenor.

Music byNORMAN NAIRN

At .. rna Ma .. terraise a rous .. ing

true;_ Maysong; Four

due; Andlong; Now,

may the years v;e'ye spent with Thee But pre .. sage more tobroth - ers, let us hand in hand, A lov - ing, loy.. al

be;__ Forband,_ Go

t:\

or fu - ture days, Ac .. cept our heart .. felt praise.the com - ing years With lust - y ring .. ing cheers.

U.o! B.

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CHORUSCon spirito

ev - er be,__ Where

roam,_ Hur-nev - er, nev- er

rah! Hur- rah! for Roch- es -' ter, and our dear col - lege home._

U.ofB.

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VICTORY

c. W. WATKEYS, '01

Vivace

With martial spirit

Forth weThis ourAl - rna

go today, andMa - ter,

facethisAl

the strug - gle,our rno - ment,rna Ma - ter,

Spir - its lead andAll good om - ensWe shall win by

RCopyright MCMIX by Kendrick ~ Shedd.

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EachWin

In

one put hisus Vic - tothe strength

bestryof

foot for - wardun - sull - iedthe - deals

11

ral - ly,geth - er,geth - er,

Rah,Rah,Rah,

Rah, Rah,Rah, Rah,Rah, Rah,

Should atEach hisFor the

first thepart, and

Team, then,

free!free!free!

COUT - age, boys, an - othDo your best, and allAl - rna Ma - ter's col

::::::-.er ef - fort Brings to us afor han - or, That a - lone our

- ors fly - ing, Then right on to

Vic - to - rYeVic - to - rYeVic - to - rYe

:::::..0.0.

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Alma Mater.DediCII.ted to Pro/es.or A.H. Mizer.

T. T. SWINBURNE, '92. FRANK MANDEVILLE.Arr.by Norman Naim;09.

1. Be-side the riv-er Gen-e - see ,Where crys-tal wa-ters fall and flow, And2. She boasts no an-cient cor-ner-stone,Nor found-er of il - lus-triousname,But3. We love her cam-pus,broadandgreen,Where mon-u-men-tal ar- bors stand,Be-4. Ah I when our col-lege life is past, And we have gone our sev?ral ways, A

where the mills sing mer - ri - ly,by her mod - est worth a -lone

neath whose spreading shade is seenback- ward glance we'll oft - en cast

And fair-est trees and flow - ers grow, 'TisShe ri - vals those of great- er fame; AndThe mar-ble print of memtry's hand; AndUp - on these dear de - part - ed days, And

here our Al - ma Ma - ter lies, En-deara to us by ma - ny ties; En-in the lau - rels of a' son Her meed of pa-tient toil is won, Her

like the vines that clothe her walls Af - fec -tion lin-gers round her halls, Af -with our class-mates oft will be In fan - cy by the Gen - e - see, In

dear'd to us by man - y ties, Our dearold Al-ma Ma - ter.meed of pa-tient toil is won, Our dear old Al-ma Ka - - ter.fec - tion lin-gers rounel her halls, Our dear 014 AI-ma lIa - - ter.fan - cy by the GeD - e - see; And our dear AI-ma Ma - - ter.

U.ot LIO

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Mater, Alma Mater.18

HELEN ROGERS, '05.

11ft

Air: "Juanita!'

1. Soft2. Back

o'er the cam - pus,to the world wide

Waft - ed onSound - ing far

the sum-mer breeze,in glad re - frain,

Rust -ling and sigh - ingRis - ing and fall - ing

Through the old classOn the wind a -

trees,gain,

Comes a song ofBlows an ech - oed

tri-umph,an-swer,

No - ble deeds full ~o - bly wroughtWords of hope and glow-ing zeal,

By the fos - ter chil- drenFrom the hearts of stu - dents

nifa tempo '3'

Of thy ear - nest thought.Sha-ring now thy weal.

Ma -ter, Al- ma Ma - ter,Ma-ter, Al-ma Ma-ter,

Thou didst mold ourThou didst guide our

thy truth.thy truth.

stilllive

p Tenderly. rit.

Ma- ter, Al- ma Ma-ter,Ma-ter, Al-ma Ma-ter,

hap-py youth;eag-er youth;

U.otR.60

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The Dandelion Yellovl

\Vorcs byRICHARD L. GREENE, '25

Music byCHARLES F. COLE, '25

0, Az - a - ri - ah Boo- dY's cows \\"ere sleek and no - ble kine TheyThe CO\\"S of Dca-con Boo-dy roam the hap - py hunt- ing ground But

wan - dcred o'er thedan - de - 1i - ons

vcr - dant fields v;here grew the dan - de - lion. Andflour - ish still as spring - time come a - round; Their

when they drove the cov,sgol - den glow thru - out

a - ,,"aythe land

tois

build a home forkno\\"D and haila a -

know- ledge Theyfar AUhe

U.ot R.

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CHORUS

to

0. the dan - de· - Ii - on

Ac - cord - ed love and

yel - low 'Tis a

loy - al - ty by

col - or rich and

rna - n[a gal- lant

0, let Har- yard have her crim-son And old E - lis sons the

U.o! R.

blue To the dan- de-Ii - on yel - low we will e'er be true.

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The Dandelion.

T. T. SWINBURNE, '92. Air: "The Wearing of the Green'!

1. Oh, the may be more2. A cross the green one3. Though you may wear the

sir, The lil - Ysir, A charm - ingsir, A - dorned with

far moremaid - encIa. - sic

love tolong herbet - ter

wear, sir, The yel- low dan - deway, sir, This dain - ty flower ofbe, sir, Worn in your but - ton -

V.of R.60

lion.gold.hole.

ForSheYour

you must know thiswore it in herjew - eled pin is

flow - er,hair,fair,

sir, The first and last issir, And ev - er since thesir, Its mys - tic sym- boIs

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seenhourshine,

In sun-shine and inI saw it smil - ing

But you might deign to

show - er, sir, Up - on the col-legethere, sir, I~e loved this lit - tiewear, sir, The t&im - pIe dan-de

green.flower.

lion.

CHORUS.

brave dan - de - lion, I'll

>>

Oh, the bold dan - de - lion, oh, the

>>

) f1 I ~ ~ l \. l ~

"" .. ---- -= = : " :...' - ..... = - = - -., - I qf r 4- ... -~

wear it in my but - ton -hole in rain or in ahine. For

I I,. - . ~ ..

-- ... :.. ... 1> >

flow - er, sir, The first and last is seen In

sir, Up - on the col - lege green.

T7.of B.80

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Circle Song

JOHN R. SLATER Air: Bunnie Duo"., Har. by J. R. S.

more thehere the

And when the(A,or ill 21 T~N.)

callskydawn

thatinof

comes togone

is

~

allbygone,

WhoWasWhen

R

~

know the charm of lege days Hasbright with hope in y June, 'Twashearts are tired, and is done, We'll

~ ~

us here from far and near To sing our Al mawe fought and here we wrought,And here we raised ourat last as in the past To see the face of

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rit. t:\

ter's praise. Be - neath the elms she holds her realms, Sheing tune. Ah, life's stern game is not the same We

- der - son. ·In bronze he stands, and in his hands He

------draws her chi! - dren home to her; For there's one spct that'splayed when all were broth - ers here, But lost or won, we'veholds the fu - ture, calm and strong. Then hands all 'round, 'tis

f':'., rif. f':'.,

~

got, 'Tis on the old cir - cle at Roch - es - ter.

fun, 'Twas on the old cir - cIe we learned to cheer.ground;Tis on the old cir - cIe where we be - long.

Circle S. 2R

19

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20Alma Mater

Words by

JULIA A. ROGERS, '16Music by

CLARA E. HOFFMAN, '16

" r l I I I ~ t-. I I- =, ... V"'!K:. - -- ,;. "11Io.

eJ tT

~ r r p ~ hInr

1. - ma Ma - ter dear, we thee,2. 'Round a - bout us, . 'ere we k~ew thee,3. Ev - er grow - ing, ev - er bright - er,

" f I I I iii I I.-I

r_ v~ ~. "::11I'I. :'

eJ .... ~ - - ... 7

I·#

1._ . ,. -. ,- -v 44- - =~

I

~I

•• '==fwE~e tL rI

- loved of old. chil - drencloist' - ring wall; Thou didst point todaugh - ters on Till far dis - tant,

told.call.won.

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CHORUS

21

Alma Mater 2

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On the Campus at Old Rochester.

Words & Music byJOHN R. SLATER.

f r her When our cares are light - est.be-long Fast are linked for - ev - er.

Ma - ter.Ma - ter.

Al-maAl -ma

And ofHere's to

go.lot.

Roch - es - ter, Where the days aretrue and strong, Bonds which naught shall

bright- est, We will sit and sing asev - er, We who to these col-lege

We will ev - er love and

l'. or R.60 "·ord!4 ~ Music Copyrighted,1907, by John R. Slater.

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R. Known a - far, Our U. of

far,aKnown

ofOur u.

or her.

Mhon

~

Thus do thy child - ren love to

~ ~

R. u. of R., Thus do thy child - ren ev - er love to

Dear are the days we spend with - in thy walls,

Jl~

call thee,

Our U. of R., U. of R.,Our U. of

Thine our hearts and hands, our hearts and hands shall ev - er be I

beland hands shall ev - erThineu. of R.

U.ofR.SO

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As Of Old.

HELEN C. BOWERMAN, A.M. ('03.) Air: (CGenevieve!'

1. Oh, Roch-es-ter,they builded thee In summer days long in the past, But .2. Still as of old the trees stand guard;Thy campus stretches broad aDd fair; And3. Oh, Roch-es-ter,thy name still stands Forhigh i- deal and loft- y aim; And

in that far - off time they wove A spell that binds thy child-ren fast. Andstill in spring-time~gold - en days Thy fields the loy - al yel - low wear. A­still we strive as first they strove To spread the han - our of that name. A

still that mag - ic holds our hearts,And still a - vails inbove thee bends the arch- ing blue A ~ bout thee win - ter~bul-wark strong thy children are Whose loy - al - ty with

lat - er days, Andsnow still falls, Andlife shalilastj Their

u. of &.80

still thy child - renmorn-ing's glow and

one en - deav - or

love thy name, And join their voi - ces in thy praise.eve-ning~gloom Fall soft - lyon thy qui-et halls.

still to make Thy fu - ture worth - y of thy past.t:\

.> .> .>

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Words byRICHARD L.GREENE,'25

March tempo

High_ our col- legeBuilt_ up - on the~

Oak Hill25

Music byCHARLES F. COLE, '25

green and roll - ing hill;told a house must fall;

~

f10""s theIt ,vill

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foron

thee shall live thethy fair heights may

love of loy - al sons.strength and joy a - bound. i

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Ro - ches - ter, And we

28

are

Rochester Marching Song(1926 Prize Song)

sons of

J. s. ROODNEY,'27Sophomore Class

Our

u.or B.

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CHORes

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Sibley Hall.

K.P. SHEDD, '89. Air: "Clementine."

Tempo di ~Iazurka.

~ ~

1. On the Cam - pus is a struc-ture,VVhere the Mu - ses ev - er2. There the strong yet si -lent voi - ces Of the think- ers of all8. Ev' - ry vol - ume has an 0 - dor VVhich it spreads up - on the4. Once a year they ope the win - dOws, Let the new air mix with

dwall,VVhere the a - ges fill the pag- es VVith a charm-ing, mys-tic spell.time Speak from fa - ces in the cas - as Thoughts im-mor - tal and sub - lime.aiL- Must - y learn-ing ev - er turn-ing In to com - bin - a - tions rare.old, Then they lock them,tightly blockthem,Lest the an - cients take a cold.

CHORUS.

Sib - ley, 'Rah for Sib - ley, 'Rah for no - ble Sib - ley

Hall. Thou dost charm us, nev - er harm us, Mag- ic spot, our Sib -ley Hall.

l.:. of R.eO

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Pea Green Freshman.

H. H. BARSTOW, '93. Air: "Nut Brown :Maiden~"

1. Pea Green2. Pea Green3. Pea Green4. Pea Green

Basses.

Fresh - man, thou art thyFresh - man, thou hast aFresh - man, thou art aFresh - man, vous etes ce

mam.-ma'sdol - larrush-.ersoir dans

dar - ling boy;new and bright;fierce and bold;le pot - age;

Pea Green J'reshman,thou art thy mamma's boy. She hates the naugh-tyPea Green J'reshman, thou hast a dol-lar bright. Thou'dst bet - ter put itPea Green Freshman, thou art a rush- er bold. Thou rush - est like thePea Green Freshman,mais, dans le vous netes pas. You're in it deep - ly,

Sopb- 0 - more, And fain would shield thee from his roar. Pea Green J'reshman,thousafe a - way, For it may lead thee far a - stray. Pea Green Freshman,thougen - tle air, That rus - tIes through thy whis-kers rare. Pea Green Freshman,thou

Fresh-y dear, But still not in it, Fresh- y dear. Pea Green- Freshman,vous

art thy mamma's dar - ling boy, Pea Green Freshman,thou art thy mamma's boy.hast a dol- lar new and bright, Pea Green Freshman,thou hast a dol -lar bright.art a rush-er fierce and bold, Pea GreenFreshman,thou art a rusb- er bold.etes ce soir dans le pot - age, Pea Greeri' Freshman,mais,dans Ie vous netas. pas.

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80 Where, 0 Where?

Spirited

1. Wht're, 0 where ee the vee - dant Fresh- men? Where,O where are the2. Wht:re,O where are the gay young Soph'-moees?Where,O whertt are the3. Wheett,O where are the jol - ly Jun - iors? Where,O where are the4. Where, 0 where are the geave old Sen - iors? Where, 0 where are the5. Wheru,O where are the staid A - lum - nae? Where, 0 where are the

~vt'r - dant Fresh-men? Where 0 were are the ver - dant Fresh-men? Safegay young Soph'-mores? Whttre 0 where art' the gay young Soph'-mores? Safejol - ly Jun - iors? Where 0 where are the jol - ly Jun - iors? Safe

grave old Sen - iors? Where 0 where are the grave old Sen - ioes? Safestaid A - lum - nae? Where 0 where are the staid A - lum - nae? Lost,

soph'-more class. They've gone~ ~

out f om their Math- eJun - ior class. They'vt= gone out from their Odes andSen - ior class. They've gone out from their Kames and

wide, wide world. They've gone out from their Al - mawide, widu world. They've gone out from their dreams and

~ ~

mat - ics, They've gone out froiir1heir Math - e~Sat - ires, They've gone out from their Odes andEs - kers, They've gone out from their Kames andMa - ter, They've gone out from their Al - matheo - ries, They've gone out from their dreams a~

mat - ics, Theive goneSat - ires, They've goneEs - kers, They've goneMa - ter, They've gone

theo - ries, They've gone

~ ~

out from their Math - • ma.t- ic., Safe now in e Soph'-more ca••.out from their Ode. and Sat - ires, Safe now in the Jun - ior cIa•••out from their Kames and Es - ker., Safe DOW in the SeD - ior cl....out from theiT At - ma lIa - ter, Safe DOW in the wide, wide world.out from th.ir dream.and theo - rie., Lost lost in the Wide, wide world.......--.... .....-.....

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Banquet Song.

GARRET SMITH, '03.

Tempo di ~Iarcia.

Air: "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp."

1. Round the ta - ble gath-ered here Mid the banquet's song and cheer,Sons of2. Let him stand be - fore our eyes Who has car-ried off the prize, Let us3. Let us hear from those to night Who have led our steps a - right,'Long the

Roch-es -ter have ral-lied once a-gain.drink his health and sound his praise a - far.nar- row path of learn-ing year by year.

Let us sing the good old lays Of ourBring the fel -lew to the front Who hasAnd for"Prex-y"fill each glass,For we'll

) fl I ~ ~ ~ " ~ ~ ~ ~ " ~; :: - ~. - :~ . - - - : -. -. -~ - - IIf1 - WI

eJ r r r I. ,

jol - ly yell with might and main.hap - py col-lege days, And we 11 raise aborne the bat-tIe's brunt And is wear-ing on his cap the yel - low "R."nev - er let him pass 'Till he's an-swered to our heart-y, loy - a1 cheer.

• • . • •-- = = -.... : -I - I . I I I

And up-on her cam-pus

U.ot R.60Music used'" a.e .courtesy of The John Church Company.

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.z

Indian AllanWords by

THOMAS T. SWINBURNEMusic by

CHARLES W. WATKEYS

Eb - en - e - zer At - lan, he Har - nessed the rag- - ing

m

And hitched it to an old grist- mill, Be -

U.ol R.

Allegro

The

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And

~

then they took a lit - tIe

r~·t. -

·Andante p

An

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In - di - an maid ,,·ith long, black hair, ,,·hile

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gaz - ing_ at the mill wheel there, Be - came en - am - ored of its po,,·er, Wasr-'

\~~~~~~~~~~

a_ yel - 10"\\" flour.

might - y chief whoHer loy - er was a

f

Allegro. f

===::;;::=======:'~I tried to drown his poi - gnant grief, But down his face big

\~:~

.- or B.

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would steal "When - e'er he ate his Ind - ian meal._

85

Maestosom

Old Eb - en - e - zer

Al - lan, he

p

Died in a form - er cen - tu - rr, And ,,·hen they laid him

"'--J

to rest They placed two mill- stones on his chest.

rite molta-

pp

U.o! R.

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88 My Lady NicotineFROJ{ THE Jll"SICAL COJlSIJya ROS88IJN

.A Rocltt:ster Smo):ilC6 SOl'K

Word. byJOSEPH L. O'CONNOR,'08

Music byNORMAN NAIRN,09

=

Nic - 0

days of- tine,

old,I~e look'd the whole world

A - rose from the ocean

k

Yet ne'er a maid in all the land

I bid you rise from the meer - schaum too,

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Mt.

you;home;

Rise from the nut brownWhen he stole the fire from the

bowlgods

Of my meer schaumold,OHe gave me you, 0

Queen,Queen,

and peace __ mydream,Myhe gave __ me My

rit.

rit.

Nic - 0 - tine.Nic - 0 - tine.

t:\

CHORUSTempo di Valse Lentefl I -...~,

..... - ....... - "' ~ -., .- u = - I ... 4-j CI -1m off for the land of bliss, ___ On the clouds of smoke that

fl --~ ... - - -- - : -., .. C".lIl

fi j f~~ fr i f ifi ~ f~mf ~-6. _4,. -,. I r· I I I· I

My Lad" N.2Ii .

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3S

fl - I~- - _. - '"

lilt- ~ -- :: - -" ~-eJ I , r I r '(rise ___ And waft me a- way to the land of dreams, To the

-0 - - - :

~.- -

~- - : - : - - : ; -t- ti i i' 1'1 - " i " lJ. ~ t ,.

) -6" ... .. -6 'iI k~ . . -I ...... - - ~ -..k. - :. .- " .~"

r" I ," r" p. 1'.

ritfl I ~

a C711POI

:.\ ". .

-... _0:: .:.~ '--"- - - ~---- - - - ... f';.J

land_ of Par - a - dise, I want no fond ca -

p~ I ~.~~ -. = -t~ 1 q,- - ....., . ~ trr f ~ f , r f ... (".;i

~ ~ ~ f ~~j rit. a ('m}o

, £:,.~. - '"" --7.

~'-t -~ - '""

""VI'" -- - '..:.I ,0 I

fi ~ I -- :. -- -:: - _0 _

-1I ::eJ ... f';.J , rress .No kiss my dain - ty Queen, __ Save yours in the

-0 - - I

~ ~ M. - - - :-t~

- ~ : - - - : - .-I• k. __ --

f. r r if e.

fi ~ f~ ~ f i i ~ f- Vl< ~j -6

0 _... "'fl!:j0~... -6 ..

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rit.II I I I

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smoke as it leaves my lips, My La - dy Nic - 0 - tineo

fl .~

J - - -- '''''' :.. :.."'II - - - - -\ ., ~ r · /. v. • ,.

t~ ~ qr f 'ff -~ r r rj rit.~,. . . I

1 "T. - - ,.... - :. h.-l . :..---0 :; -.;;iII'. v,,-o

F· r" ,0 - i~""i

My Lady N. 3R

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IIEastman Our Home(Alma Mater, Eastman School of Music)

GEORGE BARLOW PENNYu·

~.u ~ nlS0llI I Ir_~ ~ ~ :.- ~ - :::

tJ I I I I I .r I I IWe love thy no - ble ,,"aIls, East-man our Home:

~.u~We all be - long to thee, Great u. of R.

I

• - ~~ - - - ~ -- - -, tJ - ~ .. r • -

) Quartet JIl • . . • ~ .. . r.;,,.... .,.~ - - - - ...- r.- ~-- ...... _.... -~I I I I

i. II 2.

East-man our Home.

U.otB.

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Com­wave

Music byP. F. MATILDI

Arranged by C. W. Watkeys

1922 Prize Song

co1- lege old and hon-ored lies be - side the Gen - e - see,sun-ny Cal- i - for- ni - a to At - lan-tics dash-ing

AFrom

Words byFREDERIC WELLINGTON

40

sons on land and sea,whose blasts the pine trees

r

Abrave,

a chant of pride we'll raiseto In - diis cor - a! strand,

our col - lege home shallold Roch - es - ter, her

ev - er claimsons of ev -

CHORUSVivace

praise.land. Oh vlte'!!

U.ofB.

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41

fight,fight, fight, fight, fight with all our might,Wav- ing high our yet-low ban-ner

and

du - ty nev- er shirk in

~ ,far, And well sing, sing, sing,and

ai, And we'll ,,·ork, work, ,,·ork, 0l:lr

ring, to our col - lege home for ev - er loy - al and '\\·here-

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Marching Song"Tords and Music by

HELEN KIES, '23

t. Come, our col - lege2. Col - lege years are3. Come, my col - lege

sis - ters,fly - ing,sis - ters,

join the march - ingfilled with work andjoin our march - ing

songplaysong

5,,"e11 the hap - pyCol - lege lears areTake the road we

cho - rus,joy - ous,traY - el,

fear - less - Iy andcol lege friends are

fear - less - ly and

stronggay

strong

On the road be -Col - lege da)"s areAl - rna Ma - ters

hind us,bright - est,chit - dren,

fair thebut theloy - al-

mem' - riespath leadswe will

gleamonbe

Through the mist - yJust a - head a"nen her wide - ning

fu - ture,wait us,clois - ter

beck- ODS onsen - ior capsets our foot

ourandsteps

dream.go\\"n.free.

u. of B.

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Campus SongWomens College Junior Prize Song f922

Words and Music byKATHARINE BARBER

i. Wen de2. Wen de3. Wen de

sun am shin - in'snow am gent - lymoon am shin - in'

down up-onfall - in' ondovrn up- on

de cam-de cam-de cam-

'-"_ An'_An'_An'

dedeAh

dan - de - li - onstrees dey stretch ans·ee de stars a

glimm - er in deshih - er in detwink - lin' from a -

grass, _ Den mahblast, _ Den ahfar, __ An de

heart, lovewind

it beatsde windam gent -

wid lovea - howl -1y sigh

for AI­in' inin' in

rnadede

~la ­cor ­tree

AnAsDen

dedeAh

skylit

know

looks blue an'tIe cam - pusAh love mah

bright - er as Ahsnow flakes hur - rydear old U. of

pass. __past. __R. __

V.of B.

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The Call of the GeneseeFrOll1 lfus'ical Com,dy «./lusked.J.J

Words by

JOSEPH L. d CONNO.R

Moderato

Musi.c by

NORMAN NAIRN

heWhen the

Ii .Ill -= = ~: - ~.- - -

el .. I , -------- - • I rof the day are done r Come, sweet -heart, come withcares

big round sil - ,Looks down from the star - ryvry moon

" .Ai-ur- -g- - 11. IlilL

~.-: '"X -- - - - - - -- - - -el ..... :: ..,. ., ...~ -. .,.

~ -J---=. ==-

I I I

: --.

me; In" mysky, And the crests

ca - noe _ there'sof the rip-pIes and

reom for two And thewave - lets bright Roll a -

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" J1....., l \

--r_~ -~ - : ~

~~d P T,- -

call - ing you, Wdll float,

the Gen - edear riv - er. is oef -way toward the moon in a streak of light, Then, sweet - heart, you and

" ~

It-~r_ .- - ,--

el -::, ... f:' -I II:#~

rl~#~ ~ #;- .... $

~

jt I I--..

--- I .- 4'

ev .. en - ing stilldrift with the wave

driftwind

at will as thenor care what the

falls. _ Dull care and goad ing tIme let us kill andstore, _ If, lit - tIe sweetheart,just you and. I may

The C. of the G. S

wa - terstar - ry

still; Come, sweet-heart,the riv- e~ calls.sky, A - lone, all a ,- lone once more.

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CHORUSif a tnnpo

" »'" I .. l I I .. I ~" ~ ~ - ::-

~r_ - - - .. --.J' -- ..eJ I T r -

A - part from the rest of the world, __ from its doubts and hopes and

It ~ , .----...- . ~r_ . = . - - .: - -... - -~,

~T I

V, I U ~

,~

I Ift~

I

: ... .. ... .... ... .. ..L.'._ - -.. _. -. .... .....I I I I I I

fears, _ We will drift with the stream and we'Udream_ a dream of the com - ing

" ~ ~ L. I I l .. l I ".- - -~ -~WI WI

eJ r r r ryears __ Let us dream of a fu - ture, dear, - from sar-row and care as

J~,....,.- .-

: -" - = .. - .. -~-- .... - .. - ~

eJ ~ #1'1~ .. • • I r I, U 1

~I

~I

I ~~ I

... ... ... .. .. ..- -- - --I

-~_. -._. -~ I I I I r I

rit. dim,.

~

free as the sum-mer twi -light hours__ we spend on the Gene - see._

"I "If"l

Tht' c. or the G. 3

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The College Cup..Dedicated to Kendrick P. Shedd.

T.T. SWINBURNE, '92. c. W. WATKEYS, '01.

1. The riv-er holds a jew-eled cup Clasped in her nym-phi-an em-brace, And2. Deep in the bos-om of the stream That sparkling trophy lies con-cealed, But3. How valiant was that clas-sic age When glo - ry was the theme of life, And

he that hopes to bring it up Must be the vic - toroft - en by some trans·- ient beam Its hid - den beaut-yem - u - la - tion, no - ble rage, Joined gods and. men in

in a race; Ais re - vealed. Ae - qual strife; En-

man-ly race with meas -ured oars Pulled by a jol - ly col - lege crew A­gar-land round the gob - let lies, With - in it nec - tar rich and rare, Andlist - ed in some worth - y play, Or vie-ing in some friend - ly game They

t:\

long our shin - ing wat - er course Once rip - pled by the birch ca - noe .he who wins the gold - en prize Shall gain the smiles of all the fair.

strove to win a sprig of bay, The sym-bol of im - mor - tal fame.

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Music byCHARLES W. WATKEYS

The Fairy Call48

Words byGERTRUDE A SHEEHAN

Moderato

By a col- legeOh! dear col ..: .lege

dear to me,dear- er grown,

~ fflows the riv ~ erheav- en's ver- dure

Gen - e - see,'round you sown,

And this col - legeAnd fair riv - er,

and this stream,fair to me,

Vr ~in - ter- wov - en

fair - er far_thanin my dream,

aught can be,

Like the soul ofFrom my heart I

friend and friend,wish you well,

r fmeet and in_thetho' how much_ no

~ rmeet - ing blend;tongue can tell;

And their beau- tiesAnd with :you I

all en- shrinedlong and pray

Vin myI my

~ rso_ en- twined,day_ by day,

U.of B.

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erys-tal dome Of the wat - er spir- its home; And I hear that Fair -. y call!

p

Ech- othrough our col-lege hall, ech- 0 back from

morendo

dreams.

tT. of B.

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Up the River

Words byKENDRICK P. SHEDD

Music byGEORGE P. CULP

Ruhato~ I l

"..

~...

~ - - ~~ - - ~ - r -~ r r r r

f. A home - ly old song of the mer - ry old days, Ere2. I sing of the swims in the old s"\\Tim - ming hole, Of3. The jour - neys we made up the "\\"ind - ing Black Creek! The

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~

I ~;:k .. .. .. ...., -. ..- -I I I

parks by the riv - er sidesport-ing like trout in abig snags we struck on the

~lay,__ "nenbrook,_ No,vay!_'Round

all of the lads had theblue-coat a - round with a

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noise.bore.moon.

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54 Commencement Hymn.Words & Music by

JOHN R. SLATER.

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Cui no - men Ve - IiTu Ma - ter splen- diBo - na cae - les - ti

QuaeQuaeNos

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TRANSLATION.1. 0 Rochester, our college mother, who hast freely given us so great gifts, we salute thee now;

we thank thee, and will ever praise thee, whose name is Truth.2. 0 Mother, who~ we have learned to know during happy years, who hast shown to all of

us the joys of labor;who dost point the way to the" better things, " the highest rewards; thoudost urge us all toward the skies, thou Mother with a shining face t

3. Hail, Mother, welcome and farewell, thou dearest onel Even now as we leave thee a sweetmemory comforts us. Through the rough pathways of life lead us always to the thingsthatarebest. Give us the wages that endure, the heavenly treasures I

Words & Music Copyrighted,t90'1, by John R. Slater.

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Addi.tional Songs1. THE YELLOW

(Air: "The Dutch Company")Oh, when you behold a rising star,

You may know 'tis the emblem of the U. of R.For the U. of R. is an orb full bright

And it wears the yellow of heaven's own light.Chorus: There's the Harvard red and the Yale true blue,

And the Princeton black and orange too!But the finest color from near or far

Is the dandelion yellow of the U. of R.

Oh some praise red, and others laud blue,While some say the purple is the only fine hue;

But this world is large and we won't make a fuss,For th~ dandelion yellow is good enough for us.

Then up with the yellow, let it float full highAnd be neighbor to the great blue sky;

But let not its folds in the dust e'er trail'Till the gold and yellow in the sun shall fail.

(Words by K. P. Shedd, '89.)

Z. THE GOOD OLD U. OF R.(Air: "John Brown's Body")

There stands a group of hoary hallsUpon a campus fair

Where beckoning breezes softly blowAcross the studious air

If ever there were classic shadesThe elm trees cast them there

'Tis the good old U. of R.Chorus: Here is to our Alma Mater

Here is to our Alma MaterHere is to our Alma Mater

The good old U. of R.

Her students rally at her callA leal and loyal band

To guard her honor evermoreDevotedly they stand

Though Harvard may be haughtierAnd Yale by far more grand

Than the good old U. of R.

Then may she proudly rear her headFor ever and a day

Her influence, whate'er betideWill surely last for aye;

For honest worth like hers, we knowIs bound to live alway

Our good old U 0 of R.(Words by Jane E. Crowe, '05.)

3. U. OF R. BATTLE SONG(Air: "Jingle Bells")

Oh boys of Rochester,We have a chance to-day

To prove what stuff we are,To battle in a fray.

Let's buckle armor brightUpon the sturdy breast,

And go into an honest fightTo do our level best.

Chorus: U. of R., U. of Ro, U. of Rochester!Wave the yellow banner all, and let it

be a spur;U. of R., U. of Ro, U. of Rochester!

Raise your voices full and strong and shouthurrah for her.

Opponents have your due,We'll grant you what is right,

For we are battling trueTo win an honest fight.

We mean to beat you sound,We'll ~ive you a good rub;

If you would win this battle groundYou must get down and grub.

Now fire your souls, 0 men,Put steel into your arm,

Again and yet againKeep your opponents warm.

"Right on" now with the ball,Advance it down the field;

Again though be it e'er so smallMay glorious vict'ry yield.

Come, warriors, be alert!Take chances as they come;

Now for a gallant spurtAnd make the battle hum!

Up, players one and all.Rush forward to the goal!

Aloft now send the whirling ballAnd put it through the hole.

(Words by K. P. Shedd, '89.)

4. FRESHMAN SONG(Words and Music Traditional)

Oh when this boy a Freshman was, he was 80 awfulgreen;

He couldn't tell the ace of spades from a ten-spot or aqueen;

He went to classes every-day as mother told him to,He loved his teachers one and all, as all good boys

should do.

Chorus: Oh dear oh dear this poor old boy, he came toawful grief,

He tried and he tried and he tried and he triedbut he could not find relief

He led an awful awful life, was known bothnear and far;

For he drank his beer and he chased his dear,at the good old U. of R.

And when this boy a Sophomore was an awfultough was he,

Frequented shows and smoked cigars, a royalsport to be,

He cut his classes now and then and bet uponCornell,

But when his father found it out he surely gavehim hell!

Chorus: Oh dear oh dear the poor old boy, he came toawful grief,

He tried and he tried and he tried and he triedbut he could not find relief;

He led an awful awful life, was known bothnear and far,

For he drank his beer and he chased his dear, atthe good old U. of R. '

And when this boy a Junior was, he went upona mash,

Upon a ravishing Co-ed h.e squandered all hiscash;

He partial was to moonlight strolls, his sweet­heart by his side,

But when he found she was engaged the poor· boy nearly died.

Chorus: He held a mortgage on the earth all through hisSenior year,

He took a lab'ratory course in analyzing beer;A little tennis and baseball, but what he liked

the bestWas lying in a hammock and taking lots of

rest.

Chorus: ending--for he raised the dickens and chasedthe chickens at the good old U. of Ro

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J. OB. U. OF R.~ tJ. of R. J"O'QlOtc C4( the '''CDC

5iA-(~ d'..c ~t-c:n~~ .. (0 & GC'W dcci.ioa cam~.

V.·&1 (Nt ,."cd" <Xl OAk Hill.itc\\"'11! root t-OCU .hiAe bri,bt

So =of~ t"lkiA. lea the libfAryFOf COC A a:u ea thue ..ill you ICC

Fef •• lIe to be tePA-lACed, 10 they UT,Ob. mila.. milu, maa.. aUla. aW.T.

We raia their das-.a with dumbncu pfOfouDd.DQ=bQ~u profound} dumbacu profound1We raiD thcit daucs witD dumbncu profouna..

So .aT the mealWbu thcy moyC to Oak Hill-bow IOny they'U ~.

Sorrr cherU be, lOrry thcy'U ~.MeA thgo move to Oak Hilt. bow lOrry they'll ~t

So sa, the me~! Oh resl

SILVER BAY SONGS12. PRIZE SONG

(Smith C<lUege Prize Song, 1921)

Sunlight i. Rleaming o'cr mountain heighu,Earth', radiant lo\'eliness thrill, with bet youth.~foonlight shine, O\'er the water

\Vhile Silvet Bay beckons to foUow the Truth.Join now in brotherhood, spreading the Gospel

That warfare and di.cord may cease.Let us in humble de\'otion march forward

And foUow our Christ, Prince of Peacc.

IJ. rOLLOW THE GLEAM(Silver Bay Prize Song, 1920)

To the KDighu in the day. of old,Keeping watch on the mountain beights,Came a vi.ion of Holy GrailAnd a voice tbro' the waiting night.Follow, follow, rouow tbe sleamBanatr. unfurled o'cr aU the world,Follow, follow, follow thc KfeamOf the Chalicc that i. the Grail.

ADd we who would "rYc tbe King.ADd loyally Him obey,In tbr. COQl«tate ailence knownat tbe ehaUeaIC nill holdl to-da,.Follow, follow, fohow thc fleamStaadard, of wonb o'cr .II thc carth.Follow, follow, follow thc ,IcamOf the Ii.bt tbat .b.n brill. the daWll.

6 ALOKE.. TEB-u:a. ALOnOccc I wcat to the library

AJoct. tcC'-h«. aloDcLaIc at A.,tn. to nudy hard

AJoc.e', (cc-bee' aloac.A }'Ouch in the cadct)' I did 1«"

AcJ IOOD he IUrDcd and winked at me.Acd m.a,.~ I didn't ~ home .loDe.

Alooc" tcc.hcc~ .IoDc.

,. WE DOrM'The Oca1\ la,.. modulate your voice

\\'e dOQ't, we dOD't.And we lhould Devcr .~ the boY'.

\\'c doc't, we doo'cAnd thcn a lad, .houldo't ruD

Or evcr thtnk of chewiQ' sumYou wouldn'( lhiok we bad much fuo

"·c doo't, we doo't.!rinoll of fA" too hard to take,

\\ e don'c, we doo'c,And atudyin~ 'ology keep. you 'wake

\\'e don tt we don't.And when YOU'fc t~king Hinory of Art

Don't take rour minus E'I to heart,You wouldn't thu\k we jtCt biah mark.,

\\'e doo't, we don't.

I, BVOLUOh Evolu,Oh t:volu,Thl"fc i. nothing in the world you can not do\"'ou took A monkey and m4de him into manPerhapt you CAnI-:volu~c A prof who won't give ezam.,And W'I"'U t'volute into nice litde lamb.,Oh coml" now, I-:volu, And ICC what you can do,Ot:. Evolu, I-:volu, Evolution.

9. RAYMOND DObI ~fr. Pre.idt'nt, Oh ~(t. Pr~ident\\·bat·, on )'tJur mind this morning, Raymond D 1The Y~ntilAtion'l rArc: why there isn't any airHow reol'lc breAthe i. morc thAn I caD Ice.Ob ~Ir. President, Oh ~It. Prc.identTak". the wall, and doofl Ind window. out ror meI.h"n fAVC And teAr my bait, if we do not have more

air.nold your dalle. on the JrttO Iward,S.id the DeAn te Raymond D.

tTunt': "~(t. G.naabet and ~fr. Shean")

/0. SO SAY THE JaR(Tunc: U'f'hcy SAt in the Hammock and

Smoked Tbrir CiarauU)\\·c WAlk on the CAmpUI and ruin thc IfAlt,

RuiQ thc Jfl.t.. ruin the I:rau.,\Vc walk 00 the c..mp". aDd ruin tbe Ifan

s.., 1"1 (he mctl!\\·c 6U up che lib,.ltY, u.~ &11 the book..

trw .In d~C' book... UK .U the book.,\'·c 611 ~r th.C' librAry. Ute .n the boob.

~ '''r tbt' aU1\!\\·c l.C'~r c~cm from uudr ..ilh chan" and joke..

CluuC'f "llJjok".... ehau« and jokn.\"·c "C'~l' the= ftoCft lu~d,. with chau« and 1okn,

s.::. '.I,. I~c CDcoa!

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Chorus:

JtOCBBSTER COUBGB(Air: "Solomon Levitt)

From oftr th~ bill. and far awayWe've come from Roehestet'

To abow you feUon now tOedayt

\Vba t we can do for bct'.Wc're proud of Alma ~Iater. ob,

ADd berets Hurrah for her.Let every fellow raise his voice,

Hurrah for Rochester.

Ob, Rocb'atef College! Rocht,ter.tra, la, la, lal

Good Roeh',ter College,ua, la, la

rla, la, I., la, la. la, la. 1-.

From: O\Oer tbe hit s and far away,\'lc've come from Rochestef,

To .how you fellows now to-day\Vhat we can do for her.

We're proud of Alma ~{ater. oh,And here', Hurrah for her.

Let every feUow raisc hi. "oiee,Hurrah for Rochester.

Back over the hill. and home again,\Ve'n go to Rochclte:r,

For we are nevcr happy, whcn\Vc stay away from her.

It makes us very homc.ick, andIn thi. we all concur,

Thcre's not a place in all thc worldI.i ke good old Rochcstcr.

(Wortb by C,O. AI. 1Y~ir'1I1'. '04.)

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14. ALADDIN'S LAMP(Silver Bay Prize Song, 1923)

In the land of dreaming bright with colors gay,Strolled a care-free singer at the dawn of day.He was called Aladdin and he sang his waresIn the land of dreaming never touched by cares.

Chorus: Old lamps for new,Tarnished ones for true,Aladdin is sellingOld lamps for new,Old lamps for new,Old lamps for new,Old lamps for new.

Chorus: Old lamps for new,False ones for true,(SilfJtr Bay) we are bringingOld lamps for new,Old lamps for new,Old lamps for new,Old lamps ~or new.

Chorus: New lamps for old,Silver ones for gold,(SilfJtr Bay) you have brought usNew lamps for old,New lamps for old,New lamps for old,New lamps for old.

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Rochester Yells(SPELL IT OUTI)

R-O-C-H-E-S-T-E-RRah-chester

R-O-C-H-E-S-T-E-RRah-chester

R-O-C-H-E-S-T-E-RRah-chester

Teaml Teaml Teaml

HOO-RAH YELLHOO-RAH, Rochester,HOO-RAH. Rochester,Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah,Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah,Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah,Rochester, Rochester, Rochester,Team! Team! Team!

WAX-Y-COWax, Wax, Wax, Wax,Wax, Wax, Wax, Wax,

Ho! Ho!Hoi, rah, Roch'sterHoi, rah, Roch'sterTeaml Team! Team!

SHORT RAHRah, Rah, RochesterRah, Rah, RochesterRah, Rah, RochesterTeaml Teaml Team!

:RAY TEAMRay! Ray! Ray!Team! Teaml Team!

VARSITY FIGHTV-A-R-S-I-T-Y, Varsi-ty, Varsi-ty,Fight! Fight! Fight!

WHISTLE BOOMWhistle! Boom!Team! Team! Teaml

SHORT YELLRay, Rochester, Team!