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Do you remember the school songs from public school days in the Bronx?
I have an actual copy of the CRIMSON AND GOLD sheet music from P.S.46. Be in touch if this interests you. Niela Miller PS 46 1940-46 |
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. . . the William Lloyd Garrison School (PS 31) may have had variations, or altogether different song than the one we had to learn for graduation in the early '70s which went like this:
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I Went to PS 46 and I remember that song-I had a copy of it for years somewhere.Did you go there??
322 E.198 st. |
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Ours went:
De Witt C, where two plus two make THREE! Actually it went: DE WITT C L-I-N-T-O-N... BOOM! (nobody knows the rest by heart.) |
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Clinton, oh Clinton, ever to thee,
fairest of high schools, give her three-times-three, oh fellows. Long may we cherish thee, faithful we'll be, Clinton, oh Clinton, for you and me But that was just a fight song. Alma Mater went like this... Clinton alma mater Thy name we sing. May our endeavors, praise and glory bring to you throughout the future. Clinton alma mater, home of our youth, to thee forever our fondest love. |
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