About 1905
Berea College – College Songs
BEREA COLLEGE SONG
J.W. Dinsmore.
W.W. Weaver.
Oh, Berea is the college, In Kentucky; It's the place to get your
Her students are the brightest, In Kentucky; And their happy hearts are
Our President is the greatest In Kentucky; When he speaks you hear the
Our football team’s a roarer In Kentucky; And our varsity’s a
Now you hear our glee club sing In Kentucky; How it makes the welkin
Then here's to Old Berea In Kentucky; May she have a grand ca-
knowledge, In Kentucky; It assembles in the fall With its
lightest; In Kentucky; From the hilltops far and near Lads and
latest In Kentucky; Whether in the East or West, Crowds he
scorer In Kentucky; When you hear the rooters yell You can
ring In Kentucky; When our band comes out in style Tedious
reer In Kentucky; May she never cease to grow, Never
pupi1s 1arge and sma1l, And you couldn't count them all, In Kentucky.
lasses gather here — You can catch their hearty cheer In Kentucky.
often has addressed, But he’s always at his best In Kentucky.
nearly always tell That our boys are playing well In Kentucky.
hours to beguile You can hear it full a mile In Kentucky.
fail to strike a blow Against ignorance here below, In Kentucky.
REFRAIN.
Good old Berea! Kind old Berea!
There's no spot in Kentucky quite so dear;
Good old Berea! Kind old Berea! There's no spot in Kentucky quite so dear.
If used as a male chorus, 1st tenor should sing the alto, 2nd tenor the melody.