Saybrook College - Saybrook Strip Song

Saybrook Strip Song

The words to the Saybrook strip song change to accommodate the names of the current master and dean. The song is sung between the third and fourth quarters of every football game, as well as other times that the members of the college disrobe (such as before the Midnight Mile, a one mile run for charity in September). The words to the song are as follows:

Two courtyards, stone and grass
two courtyards kick your a**.
Climb the tower, touch the beach
Do it up, at the Squiche

Basil Duke, we love thee
Biff, Bam, Bop, Bip
WE ARE SAYBROOK WATCH US STRIP

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