Show v I if THE OLD HOME l t J GIVEN IN RESPONSE TO A TOAST AT THE ALUMNI BANQUET JUNE 20 1900 1900 BY MRS SARAH E. E V. V STEWART xU vt- I see tonight in my fancies fleet iI i t j. j A M l building square on a business street r J. J Where students gather to learn of man K Of nature an and d h her er won wondrous d rous plan pan 1 t A 1 learned earne d man is IS t there h. ere revere revered d hi J. J With white snow-white hair and flowing beard c. c Prof Pratt I hear them t say F He always holds his head that i way rI r I Some boys come hurrying out out tonight s rJ Their voices merry their faces bright And one of thoughtful mien is he A Governor some day he may be r Another comes who is quite sedate t tHe ah p f. f He might do better in joint debate 1 s t. t a Might almost fill a Senators Senator's chair We some day may behold him there So one by one they all file out With merry laugh and joyous shout T 14 c A poet is one and Grant so tall another wit By serves as a Cannon ball The scene is changed a building long y Its rooms close packed by a busy throng Dr Park is there with greetings kind t For all who seek feek to improve the mind mint 1 I It His words of cheer his pleasant smile t k kAll f All thoughts of fear or care beguile c For wisest council he ever claims Ji Our heartfelt thanks while life remains f J i it t i Ii i And Kingsbury takes all in hand I r fl l Who history seek in rocks or sand I By chemistry he soon reveals The Earth conceals secrets so long j flir r I ji t Toronto smiles and points the way 2 h t. t i i. i r To Heaven by the moons moon's pale ray j 4 AA e 1 r Long years he toys w with th Cu Cupids Cupid's ids id's dart ito The arrow yet may pierce his heart i i Paul declaims about The Bells I a now s sa f Ai t. t How th the danger signal sinks and swells S J While Stephens works to keep in tune rot i Alto and bass for the first of June j I. I M q J Jr r Ottinger's geometrical plan I i Will fit the feet of any man I 1 Each graceful tree each maiden slight 1 t Must be always vi viewed wed from the h point of sight r t. t I I f Bright worthy orthy youths ou hs and maidens gay t. t Work side by side In in an earnest way A noted one among the lot lotOur t k e Our true staunch regent Walt Van Cott Cotto w t y Misses Mantle Clarridge Sla Slade e and Kay t Now known perchance in another way Kr r As regent Little as Mesdames Young i Bennion and Hardy are their praises sung r l t i it t r Among the group of workers there J J JiW I iW i Moyle Allen Cannon Lewis Kerr Miss E Edwards wards there tra transplanted d stayed t I Determined she would die a maid r it i I Ip p A grander scene I now can trace k A structure large in a pleasant place r Iti The hundreds press with eager feet feet's s 's I IY P To cheerful school from the crowded street r I r i 4 all forth united band They go a rIt y For Alma Mater they'll ever stand standA 1 j A valiant army firm and true i. i i t To work and vote for the U. U of ut U. U r t i It The dear Old Home we leave tonight 2 I Its walls bedecked with crimson and white N 4 Shall vivid pictures bring to view d t. t v r. r Of school-day school friends sincere and true t I Our pulses throb out hearts beat fast 1 1 1 To think this night must be our last Whatever changes come to you Our hearts are with thee U. U of U. U |