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tS MI Q Wliere do we go from Kere, Boys?- Cont. W ' licrc do you come from here, boys, where do you come from liere We all have our handshakes and we greet each other with cheer. ' I ' hen we all settle down to do the best we can this year, Oh joy, oh boy, where do you come from here? I ' irst at all. at the call when the war liegan. We enlisted in the service as a de ntal man. We worked so hard to get our card, then the e.xams. were near. Next a bright, new sheepskin to lill our hearts with cheer. C H OR I ■ s : Where do we go from here, boys, where do we go from here? We ' ll pull the teeth of Kaiser Bill and then cut off his ear; Then we ' ll tack them on a pole, and carry home the prize, Oh joy, oh boy, our delight beneath the skies. 4. But let us not forget, we have teeth to hll; We must do the best of work and with the best of skill. We must then make up our mind to settle down some place, . nd do the best that we know how to help our human race. Chorl ' S : Where do we go from here, boys, where will that place be? Then I ' m sure that we had better just look around and see. Let me suggest what 1 think best — it ' s the land of the broad and free. ' Oh joy. oh boy. this is the place for me. 5. Last of all, after the fall, at the close of war. We will hang out our shingle and tack above our door The Stars and Stripes with our delight, and may she ever be. High above all others and especially Germany. Chorus : Where do we go from here, boys, where do we go from here? Anywhere we wish to go. for we will have no fear; Across to France and England, too, the seas vfill be clear. Oh jov, oh bov, where do we go from here? D. R. P. 17
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. ' ■ ?i%ii: ' : i ;iff ' i ; ii ' ■ i ■ . ■ -.y X.ApTw-fag err- A SENIOR ' S DREAM Where do we go from nere, Bo3?s? OY 3 1. In Baltimore there is a college — tlie B. C. D. S. Claimed to be the oldest college, in the east or west. North Howard street — eight fifty-one — that marks the site today. It was three, but now it is four years that you must stay. Chorus : What do you come for here, bo -s, what do you come for liere? To learn the best of dentistry, that ' s why that you come here. When we begin to part for home, you will be heard to say, Oh joy, oh boy. why don ' t they let us stay. 2. One fine day on October first, I believe the date. Students came rushing back, so they would not be lale; For it was the seventy-eighth annual it had begun. Old classmates came flocking back from almost every land. 16
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IN MEMORIAM TO GEORGE M. ISIMINGER OF CAMERON, W.VA. MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF 1918 WHO DIED AUGUST 29, 1917
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