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The song is 'Tokyo Mater' by Winged Beat
fight on for old Lasalle lions fight on for victory our alma mater dear looks up to you fight on and win for old lasalle fight on for victory fight on
Mighty Oregon Lyrics: Oregon, our alma mater. We will guard thee on an on. Let us gather round and cheer her. Chant her glory Oregon. Roar the praises of her warriors Sing the story Oregon. On to vict'ry urge the heroes Of our mighty Oregon.
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All of the graduates participated in singing the school's Alma Mater at graduation, as to show their appreciation and pride in their school.Tom: "Hey Jane, where did you graduate from high school?"Jane: "Oh, Central High School is my alma mater."
Most probably a misspelling of alma mater - usually refers to a persons school or university. Might also refer to the song of a school or university. Alternatively, alma mata - spelt as such - is a web community of medical professionals interested in world health. The spelling comes from a mixture of alma mater - as above, and Alma Ata (now Almaty), a city in Kazakhstan where a conference and declaration was made regarding world health in the 1970s
Well on their CD, Underdog Alma Mater, the 1st track is Whoa Oh!(Me vs. Everyone)
The song is 'Tokyo Mater' by Winged Beat
The 1857 ballad "Annie Lisle" is the parting song for the Kellerman Resort in the film Dirty Dancing. It was written by Boston-based songwriter H.S. Thompson. The song has been adopted by many universities as their alma mater song.
Oh man... I was just asking that and thought I found the answer, but it just another curious young chap
The Latin word mater is a third declension Latin noun. As a singular (mater) it means mother. As a plural (matres) it means mothers. Colleges often have "alma maters" which means nurturing mother. It is usually their main song.
fight on for old Lasalle lions fight on for victory our alma mater dear looks up to you fight on and win for old lasalle fight on for victory fight on
PLNU does not have a fight song, which probably has to do with the fact that it does not have a football team. That said, there is a school song (commonly, incorrectly referred to as an alma mater) called Hail PLNU. It's lyrics begin: "High above the blue pacific, graced by palm and pine..."