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Class Song, 'Fourteen fTune-Recessionalj M5371 UR own Dear C. C., loved of old, Shrine Where we take our cares and woes, VVhere can we such a school behold 93,1 Wfhose standard high in honor goes! Thy moral Code! Be with us yet, Lest we forget! Lest we forget! The laughter and the chatter dies, Far off, thy girls will go away, And friend from friend soon will depart, In many, many spheres of life, Yet brightly shine thy piercing eyes, So, all the friends of yesterday, XVhich seem to penetrate the heart, Are cut apart by Time's great knife. Those happy days-beyond regret, Those memories! Be with us yet, NVe'll ne'er forget, we'll ne'er forget. Lest we forget! Lest we forget! The laughter and the chatter o'er, No more are we within thy care, p Yet thy meek eyes, so still, implore, That We no wrong may ever dare, Thy beaming eyes are with us yet. ' XVe'll ne'er forget, we'll ne'er forget. -B. D. I SIXTY-SEVEN
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