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"I like the line in the house song about 'runs for ice cream' b/c we totally go to Snowbear to take breaks! We need to add in something about running for Den pops and tanning too!"
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Songs
HAIL PURDUE!
- Chorus -
Hail, Hail to Old Purdue,
All Hail to our Old Gold and Black,
Hail, Hail to Old Purdue,
Our friendship may she never lack,
Ever grateful, ever true,
Thus we raise our song anew,
Of the days we've spent with you,
All Hail, our own Purdue.
- First Stanza -
To your call once more we rally,
Alma Mater, hear our praise!
Where the Wabash spreads its valley,
Filled with joy our voices raise,
From the sky in swelling echoes,
Come the cheers that tell the tale,
Of vic'tries and your heroes,
Hail Purdue! We sing. All Hail!
- Second Stanza -
When in after years we're turning,
Alma Mater, back to you,
May our hearts with love be yearning,
For the scenes of old Purdue.
Back among your pathways winding,
Let us seek what lies before,
Fondest hopes and aim e'er finding,
While we sing of days of yore.
Glenwood House Song
Our lives at Glenwood are made of good times.
Their made of sharing what we have learned.
Though goals may differ, we work together, we're united in sisterhood.
Walkouts and pledging,
And runs for ice cream, preps and duties, classes too.
And on the weekends, we take it easy,
Such as life at Old Purdue.
And we'll have memories of all our days here,
Of all the sister we've come to know.
Our house advisors, Dad and Mom.
Yes, we're Glenwood a house made a home!!!
Goody Girl
She wears a G for Glenwood Goody Girl.
She wears a L for Learning lots of things.
She wears a E for Everyone in town.
She wears a N for Nightly run-a-round.
She wears a W for Wonderful.
She wears a double O for cOOp girl.
She wears a D for Doing all she should.
She's the sign of Glenwood sisterhood!
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