YEARBOOK_2002

Page 10

Counting D, Our Class Tjree, Planted Arbor Day, .Mav i,

Here

our

class tree

we

will

plant,

And if Nature's hand does treat it It will stand to show the

That in

knowledge

This maple A tree of When A

beauty

.shade its

honor to

an

not

we

chose,

surpassed,

tree takes root and grows,

our

plea.sant

It is

excel.

we

the tree

was

our

will ca,st.

boughs

class ;

A memory that will stand to

When

we

from

college

That here in

.show,

life have

knowledge

we

pa.ssed,

did grow.

When other classes follow us. On the road to

knowledge,

Our tree will then be

And

a

pride

Beneath its In

to

vigorous King.ston College. the .student

boughs

pleasant days

If he is not

of June,

imprudent.

Will keep his mind in tune.

Many

a

feathery guest

will

And make this tree his

The studious

girl

come

home.

and her

college chum

To its pleasant shade will As time rolls

on

at

roam.

Kingston,

Other trees here will grow ; But this one, its life well

begun,

The broadest shade will throw. Who

say but

can

some

fine day,

Beneath this tree we'll meet And hold

And all

Long

a

class reunion gay.

our

old friends greet.

live this tree of

ninety-eight's,

May it receive praises loud. That

we

whom it commemorates,

May of

our

tree be

proud.

Grist 1898 ^^H[Opening

well,

ignorant,


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