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"THE KAPPA OF MY DREAMS"
by Wiliam Henry (Stud) Greene, M.D.
Grand Poelmarch, 1954
When, with the break of day
Each Brother, as he kneels to pray
Will mention Kappa in his say
That’s the Kappa of my Dreams;
And ‘ere the noonday sun is high
Will pause and think of KAY
And perform some deed in Phi Nu Pi,
That’s the Kappa of my Dreams
When each member shows he cares
How every other Kappa fares
And our obligation jointly shares,
That’s the Kappa of my Dreams;
And when Greeks from every place
Admit that Kappa leads the race
And our Achievements set the pace,
That’s the Kappa of my Dreams.
When inscribed upon the campus scroll
And on every college honor roll
The name of each youth in our fold,
That’s the Kappa of my Dreams;
And when in every place you roam
Any territory you may comb
You’ll find each Chapter with its home
That’s the Kappa of my Dreams
And when the evening shadows fall
All Kappas will answer to the call
And over the meeting hall,
That’s the Kappa of my Dreams;
And when every Brother knows our laws
And is so dedicated to the cause
That the Grand Polemarch may be chosen
By drawing straws,
That’s the Kappa of my Dreams.
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