Where O Where

Where, O Where

Where, O where are the grand old Seniors?
Where, O where are the grand old Seniors?
Where, O where are the grand old Seniors?
Safe now in the wide, wide world.
They've gone out from their Alma Mater,
They've gone out from their Alma Mater,
They've gone out from their Alma Mater,
Safe now in the wide, wide world.

Where, O where are the Jolly Juniors? (repeat twice)
Safe now in the Senior Class.
They've gone out from their tough mathematics, (repeat twice)
Safe now in the Senior Class.

Where, O where are the gay young Soph'mores?  (repeat twice)
Safe not in the Junior Class
They've gone out from their old Spanish, (repeat twice)
Safe now in the Junior Class.

Where, O where are the verdant Freshmen? (repeat twice)
Safe now in the Soph'more class.
They've gone out from their prescribed English, (repeat twice)
Safe now in the Soph'more class.

Where, O where are all the eighth graders?  (repeat twice)
Safe, now in the Freshman class,
They've gone out from their spelling classes, (repeat twice)
Safe now in the Freshman class.

Where, O where are the seventh graders?  (repeat twice)
Safe now in the big eighth grade.
They've gone out from General Music, (repeat twice)
Safe now in the big eighth grade.

Where, O where are the young sixth graders?  (repeat twice)
Safe now in the seventh grade.
They've gone out from their Spelling classes, (repeat twice)
Safe now in the seventh grade.

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Last Updated on Thursday, August 17, 2018 John R. Todd Sr.