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antoniusrex ([personal profile] antoniusrex) wrote2008-05-26 12:00 pm

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Bright College years, with pleasure rife,
The shortest, gladdest years of life;
How swiftly are ye gliding by!
Oh, why does time so quickly fly?

The seasons come, the seasons go,
The earth is green or white with snow,
But time and change shall naught avail
To break the friendships formed at Yale.

In after years, should troubles rise
To cloud the blue of sunny skies,
How bright will seem, through mem'ry's haze
Those happy, golden, bygone days!

Oh, let us strive that ever we
May let these words our watch-cry be,
Where'er upon life's sea we sail:
"For God, for Country and for Yale!"

[identity profile] anniegee.livejournal.com 2008-05-27 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
wait-- what? I was in the damn glee club and I've never heard that verse.

in other news...I saw Indy and Harkness Tower, Sterling, the Commons, and Old Campus all make appearances, as do a number of the colleges. The geography is a little odd-- at one point they drive INTO what looks like JE and OUT OF what looks like Trumbull...but it was nice to see old Blue.

Boola boola!

[identity profile] emilymorgan.livejournal.com 2008-05-28 02:29 pm (UTC)(link)
It was sweet- Jeff had the seniors come out in front to sing the words to that verse while everyone else (including us alums) hummed behind them.