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The Ballad of the Skull Valley Boys

The Ballad of the Skull Valley Boys. Anthologized by Pierre Sokolsky on the Occasion of Gene Loh’s Retirement Toast. Oh this is the story of the skull valley boys They live on a mountain, they don't make much noise They stay up all night, all alone midst the stars

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The Ballad of the Skull Valley Boys

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  1. The Ballad of the Skull Valley Boys Anthologized by Pierre Sokolsky on the Occasion of Gene Loh’s Retirement Toast

  2. Oh this is the story of the skull valley boys They live on a mountain, they don't make much noise They stay up all night, all alone midst the stars While others go after wild women in bars.

  3. There's George and there's Gene They'r tough and they'r mean They cuss a blue streak and they spit gasoline But soon as the moon sets over the hill They'r busy as beavers, at work at the till. George – George Cassiday, received the U. of Utah Distinguished Teaching Awared for his encounters with Aliens. Gene – Gene Loh, retired from the U. of U. and leaving and returning the NSF simultaneously and in reverse order.

  4. There's old peg-leg Mike, a gay blade to tell He's rambled the world and he's given it hell But what is the secret that broods in his brow The trouble he's seen will not trouble him now. Peg Leg Mike – Mike Salamon, retired to NASA headquarters where he leads the Nation's War on Gravity.

  5. There's preacher-man Jerry, he's short on the word If silence were golden, then he'd be a pearl But when cans are crushing him into the gound He holds them up bravely, with narry a frown. Preacher-Man Jerry – Jerry Elbert, retired to Seattle and is writing books attacking religion.

  6. There's Bob and the Wizard, a perilous pair Riding herd on computers, they'r strong and they'r fair But arrows from Cupid have brought them both down They've finally been lassoed by a fair pair of gals. Bob – Bob Cady is a software specialist living in Salt Lake City. His son worked for HiRes last summer. The Wizzard – Dave Steck - Head of Computer Programing in one of the National Companies centered in Provo. His daughter worked for HiRes last summer.

  7. There's Lucky Pierre, with the copious hair He thinks he's a wild man but he's just a big bear He left the big city far over the plains To live on this hill and to see better days. Lucky Pierre – Pierre Sokolsky is on Sabbatical and does not wish to be disturbed.

  8. There's Merciless Ming, from far over the sea He's come to this country to learn and to see But he's done so much work, that when he goes home He'll be sorely missed by those who stay on. Merciless Ming – Mingham Ye became the director of China's proton accelerator facility.

  9. So if you are riding through skull valley drear Past the Stansbury Mountains to Dugways' grim cheer Think of those boys all alone on the hill Where the wild wind is whistling like a crazed whipperwill.

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