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Our Alpha O. Alpha Omicron Pi Hymn.
Words by Air-"Cradle Song "—Wellesley.
May Daniehon (Alpha Phi. "18). Raymond.
i Words and Music by
Charlotte M. Hall (Upsilon.' 17).
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?* •- l i 3—1 1 Faithful bond of friendship!
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Our hearts by thee are kindled.
4 " 15 Drawn near the Great Above.
night, To our dear A l - pha O, Our own sweet Al-pha O. 2 Jacqueminot, thy fragrance
Breathes a trust secure;
2 Of all, we love her best;
When weary, we may rest, Inflames our longing spirits
Finding in her the zest, Unto a life more pure.
Setting us free.
Nothing our joy can hide 3 May thy name, 0 Alpha!
id sic" F a i r and spotless be;
Singing with loy£al p r iV , Heads up, we'll march breast forward
For our Fraternity.
Alpha, to thee;
Singing with loyal pride,
Alpha, to thee,
To our dear Alpha 0,
Our own sweet Alpha O.

