1927 Cedrus Yearbook

1927 THE CEDRUS 197 1 11111 11u uin 111111111111114 OLD MAIN I'll love to see the cedars on the campus up at school; I'll love to drink the water from the pump;it's sweet and cool; I'll love to walk the board walk to the new brick Science Hall; But I'll love to walk the corr'dors of Old Main first of all. I'll love to see a game again in the college's new "gym;" I'll love to watch the students pass so full of pep and vim; I'll love to go and read a book and sit hushed in the hall Of the library. But Old Main, I'll love it last of all. I'll love to dine again in the basement where we eat; I'll love to feel the campus grass come springing 'neath my feet; I'll love to watch the college men come forth with college ball, But still I'll turn toward Old Main, the very best of all. Yes,when I am old and graying and mem'ries are my pleasures I'll regard each sep'rate saying as among my choicest treasures; I'll think of ev'ry happ'ning,ev'ry nod,each beck and call, But I think I'll think of Old Main Hall the ciftenest of all. 'Tis the first of all the colleges,'tis the last one, too, we say. 'Tis the best one in the country,'tis the college of today. 'Tis the college, first, and last, and best, The only C. C. in the west. HAIL OLD MAIN! —F. M.

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