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Dedication There is much to be said when remembering the life of Dr. William K. Sundermeyer at Gettysburg. To faculty and students who knew him he was as full at man as ever followed in the Renaissance tradition of virtu. To those who never came in his contact, he was at best the tall, elderly chap who always tipped his hat to the lowliest coed and, at least, another professor. In the summer of 1964, Dr. Sundermeyer retired. He had taught at Gettysburg College since 1939 and had become an institution synonymous with the German De- partment. He was instrumental in strengthening all areas of the developing college curriculum and supported Delta Phi Alpha. His influence was as broad as the branches of his oft-cited Linden tree. With his departure goes a bit of the college, for the whole G-Burg experience will be the less for it. His class- rooms were warm with interest, participation sparked by his familiar Come along-Speak up, America!,, His awareness of student aEairs and lively comments provoked reciprocation of his friendliness and concern. His was a dimension of existence that many envied and strived to attain in themselves. Instead of buildings, grants, and foundations, Dr. Sundermeyer left a standard for his fellow professors and an example for his students of an educated man. The best that exist: cannot be expresxed, we can only hint at it? .
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Alma Mater As softly the evening shadows Are veiling the campus towers, We come, a band of good fellows, To sing in the twilight hours; The silvery moonlight mantles The worn walls of chapel anew, The wind in the trees sweetly echoes Our praises of Orange and Blue. Wherever thy loyal sons gather, To waken fond memorie, Our thoughts shall be turned, Alma Mater, Old Gettysburg, back to thee; Forever am I thy debtor, And whatever else I may do, I'll love! P11 defend! and P11 honor The glorious Orange and Blue.
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