j K T: x27;i 67 r PRESENTING . . . 7 amp;e ty fofc THE 59th ANNUAL . . . ffifSHfflflfl GL of WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Which is now in its 125th year. Salem, Oregon MARCH 4th, 1967 Presented by . . THE CLASS OF 1970 Glee Manager BILL BENNETT Assistant Glee Manager . . ED MILLER Recording Secretary NANCY STEVENS DEDICATED TO lt; G. HERBERT SMITH, presently in his 25th year as president of Willamette University. This year x27;s Freshman Class will have the honor of being the last class to graduate under President Smith, as he will be retiring in 1970 after many years of devoted service to the University. THE RINGMASTER SPEAKS . . . For the past 58 years Willamette Students have participated in a phenomenon known as Freshman Glee. No other college in the nation holds such an event. Glee, over the years, has meant many things to many people, but perhaps the most significant has been the tremendous spirit exhibited by the participants. It is with this spirit in mind that welcome you to the 59th Annual Freshman Glee. The theme for this year is NOVELTY, and it is our hope that this will be a novel and merry experience for all. To those who win, I offer my congratulations. To those who lose, I thank you for a job well done. To all, we, who have worked to make this year x27;s Glee a reality, hope that this will be a night you will cherish for years to come. BILL BENNETT, Freshman Glee Manager THAT WHICH WILL OCCUR , . FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENT x27;S ADDRESS: . . . Kerry McClelland GLEE MANAGER x27;S ADDRESS: . . . Bill Bennett x27;TAKE US BACK TO THE GOOD OLD DAYS quot; . . . SENIOR CLASS quot;A SONG OF YOUTH quot; . . . JUNIOR CLASS quot;FACTORY quot; . . . SOPHOMORE CLASS quot;OUR BELOVED SCHOOL quot; . . . FRESHMAN CLASS ENTERTAINMENT JUDGES x27; DECISION AND PRESENTATION Everyone is cordially invited to attend a reception to be held in Matthews Hall following tonight x27;s program. JUDGING STANDARDS . . . WORDS AND MUSIC . . . Judged together by three judges, each rating the four classes according to first, second, third and fourth. VOCAL RENDITION . . . Four judges will consider tone quality, diction, and expression. Each judge will rate the four classes according to first, second, third and fourth. FORMATION . . . Three judges will each rate the four classes according to first, second, third and fourth. Points will be assigned after judging is completed. WORDS AND MUSIC . . . First place 5 points Third place 3 points Second place- 4 points Fourth place 2 points VOCAL RENDITION AND FORMATION . . . First Place 10 points Third place 6 points Second place .8 points Fourth place 4 points Thus, a total of ten judges will be used, and a possible 85 points is attainable. SetUwi Sony, * * , Formation JOHN ERICKSON Song DAVE WELCH, JOE EDING MTAKE US BACK TO THE GOOD OLD DAYSM VERSE: Parents often try to tell us they were young once too. But they don x27;t seem to realize we know what they could do. So now on their behalf, we shall dedicate this song, And hope that they are willing to agree and come along. CHORUS: TAKE US BACK TO THOSE GOOD OLD DAYS-the Roaring Twenties Raccoon coats, skirts to the thighs (sigh) Prohibition put you in a quot;tight quot; position. Five-foot-two and those blue eyes that made you Make advances, takin x27; chances Doin x27; the Charleston all the night and day-time. Frills and laces, silent flicks and powdered faces Grab your gal and give a hand to the man in the dixieland band. (VAMP) Marquees blazing, brightly, nightly people gazing Up and down the avenue. Jolson x27;s mammy x27;s swingin x27; in from Alabamy. TAKE US BACK TO- THOSE GOOD OLD DAYS of booze and blues, quot;ink-a-dink-a-dink-a-doo quot; And Theda Bara x27;s hair-a too- Back to the quot;Twenty-three skiddoo quot; (boop-ee-doo-bah ) Gcmio* So*ty gt; . . . Formation DENNY COLE Song GINNI HAWKINS quot;A SONG OF YOUTH quot; We x27;re on our way to the highest points of our lives. . Between now and then we know we don x27;t have much time . . . From each day we x27;re living we x27;re getting the most that we can. You must be a child before you can be a man. A Song of Youth Our souls and minds are young and pure and free . . . But this is not for eternity. For with the seasons and with the onslaught of years, Will come the heartaches, the sorrows, and the tears. Our lives are short and each year has its dream. And in our year our minds will just float downstream. Our laughter and smiles are not really such a crime. Growth will come with time. A Song of Youth Formation DON SOLBERG Song BILL GAYNOR quot;FACTORY quot; SPOKEN: Cruel, Drunken, Suntanned, Society SUNG: Welcome to the Factory Manufacturing misfits Diseased of the soul, falling Clawing at each branch, fighting Searching for self, deeply Calling for help, in vain Supposed saviours, screaming how If you are there, light of lights, Shine on this palsied soul And why allow such darkness, why oh why, Why is a desert Continually tantalizing with the mirage of revelation Diseased of the soul, falling Clawing at each branch, fighting searching for self, deeply Calling for help, in vain. Formation JON HAYNER Song DOUG FORSYTH quot;OUR BELOVED SCHOOL quot; n eighteen hundred and forty-two, there was a man named Lee, And he founded a University, He tutored the Indians and taught them how to read, And they paid for tutition with their beads. He worked and he slaved for he really loved that school, But everyone who saw him thought for sure he was a fool, His school was a huge success and one of great repute, And lies about his school he would quickly refute, And through his noble efforts came the Oregon Institute, And then came Waller Hall and boy was it a beaut. They built it out of bricks of clay, The clay it baked at school all day, And still the Hall is standing there today. But that was a hundred and twenty-five years ago I guess, And the school now is really quite a mess, The kids have their own ideas and think they are the best, And when they don x27;t get their way, protest. They gripe about the saga food but know they really love it, They say they want more social life, But know there x27;s too much of it. The boys are at one end of the school, The girls are at the other, We think this really quite absurd, They could not hurt each other, But when the boys are with the girls the higher ups do shudder, It seems evident they x27;re trying to prevent some unthought-of event. Then they have their Freshman Glee, With songs that are sung bunglingly, And that is all this song should really be. Whatever is true about this school we really could no say, But if YOU can, then that is quite OKay, And if the plan is not exactly what the people say, It x27;s far too late to remedy the kind of college quality, And so the students are stuck, then, yet today. OUR ILLUSTRIOUS RINGLEADERS Programs . . . Tickets CINDY IRVINE KEN PETERSEN BOB W ATKINS SUE DILLOW Souvenir Edition . . . RICHARD POLLEY MARCIA KELLEY Lighting . . . BOB SWANSON Ushers . . . LINDA SHARPE Stage and Floor . . . JIM BARBER PETE GEORGE GRANT SHARP KATHY WELCH PAT CAMPBELL BOB JONES TED FRITTS LESLIE PETERSEN Recording . . . Photographers Entertainment Banquet Committee ... PATT1E CHASE TOM GILBERT Publicity Decorations Backdrop . BILL HOWE MARGARET JENSEN ROBIN WHITTLE MOLLY HOLSAPPLE SUE CARLSON TED SHARPE These committee heads are deeply indebted to the many committee members who so willingly gave their time and effort. A special thanks to each of these people. ******* Glee Souvenir Edition is now on sale for 50c w Zales* r JEWELERS AMERICAS - LARGEST - DIAMOND - MERCHANT SALEM PLAZA, SALEM, OREGON The Kopper Kitchen Restaurants COMPLIMENTS TO WILLAMETTE STUDENTS ALWAYS GOOD FOOD OPEN FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER AND SNACKS 3500 Portland Rd. N. Open 24 hours 377 Court St. 6:30 a.m. to 12 midnight AVIS RENT A CAR I I 325 LIBERTY ST. .S.E. 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