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Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 33

The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 33. From captions, clockwise: And when Life's journey's ended and the last great Hike is o'er, And you stand before the pearly gates upon yon heavenly shore, May old St. Peter greet you and fill your heart with cheer, Saying, Welcome, Thrice Welcome, you jolly Mountaineer, I give thee all eternity without sacrifice, To tramp the valleys and the hills of God's great Paradise, There's no dust and no mosquitoes to mar your happy lot, And the syrup's on the pancake and the bacon's fried red hot. Coley's Last Slide at Fairfax

Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 24

The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 24. From captions, clockwise: Grand Park. My Alpen stock, tied with a buckskin thong, I'll sing your praise in poetry and song, For as I tramp the hills, my foot steps you attend, You are my faithful companion and friend, I want to stand on the mountain top, where the mountain breezes blow.

Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 29

The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 29. From captions, clockwise: Sleeping bags. When the dew begins to glisten, In the morning's glowing light, And the mountain flowers are calling to the bees; Then the Mountaineers are wakened, By the hungry 'skeeter's bite, As the pesky critters sing beneath the trees

Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 2

The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 2. From captions, clockwise: The Arrival at Lavender. Keep a-hiking along, keep a-hiking along, Over the trail though forests wide, Over the snow up the mountain side, Keep a-hiking along, keep a-hiking along, And don't forget to whistle and sing a cheerful song. The Quick and the Dead

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