SILLIMAN SONG Dr. Paul Doltz (1918) Where the white sands and the coral Kiss the dark blue Southern Seas; And the palm trees tall and stately Wave their branches in the breeze; Stands a college we all honor, In our hearts without a peer; Silliman, our Alma Mater, Ever lovely, ever dear. Chorus: Loyal will we be to Silliman, Here’s a cheer, boys, three times three; Silliman our Alma Mater, Silliman beside the sea. Happy days of school and college Gliding swiftly like a dream; When the things of life and beauty Are more nearly what they seem; Winning vict’ries in the classroom, On the court, the track, the field; Still we work for dear old Silliman, Her honor bright to shield. (CHORUS) When we leave the halls of Silliman, Roam the world o’er near and far; Still the faith and truth she gave us Will remain our guiding star; O’er in high place or in lowly, Fortune sends us joy or pain; To our love for dear old Silliman, Loyal shall we e’er remain.