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"Oh, Hamilton"
I. Whenever fellow students gather 'round you
Send up a cheer for the Green and Gold
No matter what the task you have to do,
remember honor always to uphold.
II. We want the whole wide world to know about us,
And we are here to say that you will see,
Whenever Green and Gold goes in to action,
The end for us is victory.
Chorus
Oh, Hamilton! We love your Green and Gold.
Oh, Hamilton! We're here to say,
We know you'll fight 'till you have victory,
And all your enemies have run away.
Our loyalty is yours forever more,
Our voices ring to you with loudest cheers,
And as you onward go to victory,
We'll sing your name a thousand years.
The Hamilton High School Alma Mater was written in 1942
by Ralph Juniper in collaboration with Floyd Elliot.
The chorus is the familiar part of the song that we all
remember. The first part is little known and rarely
sung. The music has it's origins in the "Hamilton Victory
March" with a slowed down tempo to accommodate the song's
reverent nature.
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