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m l ss SoScj, ' D7. t HERE ' S a town in tliis state, And it is very great For the Normal school tliat there ' s in it ; And they all do declare, Thongh it is quite a care. It ' s a bright light of Pennsylvania. As a school of renown With a faculty crowned Such as no other school can boast of. It has brains so rare That of some it can spare, For it ' s a bright light of I ' ennsylvania. Chorus. Every term back to its halls we ' d go, All the boys and all the girls we loved it so. Always welcome hearts that were true, I know, For WE are the pride of this Normal. We once did form a Senior class That went the Normal through ; For a meeting place we had two-twentj-two. And when a motto we must choose We gather to scatter we chose. With green as our colors, Nasturtium our flower. And with officers four. As we needed no more, To a very high place we then did soar. And now if you ' ll listen we ' ll tell What this great class has done ; Why — we ' ve made good friends And studied — some. For —
Chorts. How we (lid wrestle with Physics so hard While the term went on ; We would wake in the morn to rival the dawn While the term went on. And at last assured after manj- a fright We ' d passed it on P although pretty tight, We chuckled with glee and with much delight While the term went on. Of many class meetings we were very fond While the term went on ; Football games and baseball too, 40 love, also While the term went on. We ' ve issued an Annual which is out of sight, Had quite a sleigh ride though not in daylight, But have always acted c.taii y just right While the term went on. There is only one class in this school That we would call our own. And the class we sing of, we love Dearer than is known. This darling class is ' Ninety-Seven, It ' s greeted with a smile ; And when it says Good-bye, Juniors, ' They ' re thinking all the while That there was Chorus. Only one class in this school for we, Only one class that had our sympathy But it ' s gone from us forever As we very much regret, And now there ' s no class In this school, we fret. Good-bye, Juniors, good-bye, teachers, Good-bye to all. We ' re going to leave you now. Merrily we s ro l along, stroll along, stroll along. Merrily we stroll along Through the wide, wide world. Edith JIarie Ekhkrts.
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