ROLLINS SONGS ROLLINS COLLEGE, WINTER PARK, FLORIDA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Rollins Goes Rolling Along
On the Shores of Lake Virginia Osoeola
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Rollins ' ~ o u s e r The Dinky Line Alma Mater Bingo
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Fight, Fight, Rollins 1
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THE ANGEL ALLEY PRESS
Winter Park, Florida 1927 Copyright, TQ27, The Angel A1k.y Press
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Rollins Goes Rolling Along
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Tune 1). S. Art~llery Song
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Year by year, Stu - dents come, There are schools
day, day by stu- dents g o , l a r ~ eand small,
way, Good old Rol- lins know, But old Rol- lins all, For she keeps right
love, So old out, To keep blue. And let's
In All Yet
keeps roll- ing keeps roll- ing on roll-ing
Rol-lins keeps roll-ing a - roll-ing Rol-lins keepher still roll-inc
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the same ild luck- y the dif-fient kinds you old Rol-lins beats them
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ray For the biue andgold ho gay,
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That old Rol-ling keeps roll-ing
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keeps roll- ing
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On the Shores of Lake Virginia i
Tune: U. S. Marine Bong
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On the shores of Lake Vir- gin i -aWherethe 01 - e - an-ders brm, Where the ?ga - tor and the' moc - ca - sin Go a - roam-ing to and fro.
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0 'tis
there my thots are dwell - ing Where so
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2. On the shores of Lake Virginia There the two-sy couples rove, When the moon is on the wavelets And the bull-frog sings of love! Chorus. 3. On the shores of Lake Virginia There is music all day long, For the jazz -hound or the classic -worm Life is just one grand sweet song! chorus.
4. On the shores of Lake Virginia There is just one cause for pain, If we never had to study Perfect bliss we wuld attain. Chorus. Rollins Songe
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roam,
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Dedicvsded to tAe Class of IOi'O, RoZZins CoZlege
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Words and Music bv. -~. . -, SUSAN DYER
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Rollins 'Rouser Words by RENA SHEFFIELD
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Music: Ohio Wesleyan "Alma Mster"
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Sport and learn-ing web com-bine, Old Sport and learn-ing we'll corn-bine, For
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CHORUS
Girls nn9 tenors sing amall notes
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The Dinky Line
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some folks say that the Din - ky won't run, But Din- ky jumps the track, just like a flea, And Din ky m w e s a - long like a man with one lung, Yet it
tell you what the keeps a kid with hot
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net-vous tho it's
Din - ky done both - er - ing mash
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past one And she can be, For I been sung, That the
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CHORUS On
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Ride
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Alma Mater
Words by ROSE MILLS POWERS
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Sons who uphold thy fair unsullied fame, Daughters who love thine ancient honored name, True to thy colors blazoned far on high Gold of the sun and blue of bending sky.
Far from thy wall., wherever we may go,
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Still with a heart where loyal memories glow, Still with a song for.Ro1lins tinging clear, Guide of our youth, 0 Alma Mater, dear.
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Bingo Words by SUSAN DYER
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4. He grew so sleek and fat at last
And Bingo was his name
Upon the College Dump he'd dine
That crafty eyes were on him cast
And Bingo was his name.
And Bingo was his name.
B-I-N-Q-O! B-I-N-Q-OI B-I-N-Q-O!
B-I-N-Q-01
And Bingo was his name.
And Bingo was his name.
B-I-N-(I-O!
B-I-N-0-OI
6. They served him up a s Frioaseee
And Bingo was his name
And chicken was his name
One night the axe upon him fell
T o students in the Beanerie
And Bingo was his' name.
And chicken was his name.
B-I-N-Q-O! B-I-N-Q-O! B-I-N-(3-01
0-R-I-0-K-E-NI C-H-I-0-K-E-N! C-H-I-0-K-E-WI
And Bingo was his name.
And chicken was his name.
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And Bingo was his name
S.And, oh, the tragic tale to tell
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Fight, Fight, Rollins ! Marcia
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Fight, fight,
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to win
fight,
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Rol - ling
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more.
rdlt a - long,
the
score.
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