Dedication amp; History Freshman Glee 1982 is dedicated with pride to Dean R.A. quot;Buzz quot; Yocom, a man whose special contributions and lifetime commitment have helped to build Willamette x27;s tradition of spirit and academic excellence. Serving the University since 1955 as an administrator and educator, Dean Yocom has come to represent Willamette x27;s past, present and future to more than 5,512 graduates and countless others. Freshman Glee began in the fall of 1908 when three members of the freshman class decided to liven up the campus, challenging the other three classes to a song competition on the bare stage of Waller Hall. Held the subsequent spring of 1909, Freshman Glee has grown from a simple presentation of songs into a 74 year tradition including elaborate sets, marching and complex formations. Freshman Glee 1982 Program Senior Songs Classof 1982 Introduction Hance Haney, Matt Reimann, Bruce Campbell and Jenna DeAngeles AlmaMater quot;Ode to Willamette quot; Dr. PaulTrueblood quot;A Touch of Gold quot; Classof 1982 quot;Hail to Willamette quot; Classof 1983 Special Presentation Kokusai Shoka Daigaku quot;My Old Willamette Scrapbook quot; Classof 1984 quot;In the Pride x27;85 x27;85 quot; Classof 1985 Special Presentation Student Jazz Combo Presentation of Glee Banner Dean quot;Buzz quot; Yocom Alma Mater - quot;Ode to Willamette quot; Words by Perry Reigleman, x27;12 Music by F.S. Mendenhall There x27;s an old historic temple rising grandly through the years Where the oaken hearted fathers drew their strength for strong careers; Down the years, its portals open, Gathered wise ones to its fold. Breathed the spirit of the Westland Card x27;nal emblem x27;bossed with gold. Dear old School How strong we love thee * Round thy mem x27;ries how we cling Glad some hearts beneath thy shadow, loyal hearts to thee we bring. Old Willamette how we cherish all thy legends and thy lore, Born upon the calm Pacific, Guides us onward ever more. Spirit of the Golden Westland, breathing through the father x27;s tears, Tells the story of the temple, bids us hope a down x27; the years. Sing, oh, sing of dear Willamette, Sing while hearts are young and true, Sea to sea the chorus swelling, Dear Old School of our W.U. quot;In the Pride x27;85 x27;85 quot; By Tim Duffy Class of 1985 Willamette University we are very proud to be the freshman class of this year x27;s Freshman Glee We x27;ve traveled many miles to gather at one place To learn and to grow and share all that we know To help each other learn and conquer every year To hopefully subside the things that are unclear. The founding of Willamette U. is 1842 A school that has respect is all it may elect The campus is unmatched, we x27;ve all come to agree There x27;s not a finer school in all the land we see. Sit down outside Waller Hall and look around your feet Look at every stone you see and know there x27;s history People walking by here so many years ago Tlie learning that took place left behind a constant glow. Here we are the senior class of 1985 Together we are strong, we right what we find wrong We x27;ll try our very best, the best that we can be, We x27;re proud of what we x27;ll know, we x27;re from a fine University. quot;My Old Willamette Scrapbook x27; x27; By John Mulvihill, Steve Gilson and Susan Dobrinski Class of 1984 Take a peek at my scrapbook It won x27;t take too long to see That these are special memories And they mean a lot to me Alone in a crowd of faces, nobody that I know They come from many places, the time is passing stow. My roomate x27;s not a bad one; just doesn x27;t talk a tot But that x27;s O.K. - there x27;s homework. Fall behind? I x27;d rather not. Biology at G.S.M. sure was a crazy thing And Math in York, with Collins on the mend - As Freshmen we raked leaves, and learned to march and sing In morning hours, before night x27;s normal end CHORUS We x27;re growin x27; and we x27;re changin x27; We x27;re always rearrangin x27; The path we travel reaches far above But no matter where we turn, it makes no difference what we learn The times we leave become the times we love. As time goes by, the feeling grows that we, each one, belong To a family ever growing with experience, growing strong. Football games, Domino x27;s, parties after dark- The time the wind blew down the fence; running in Bush Park. Four years can fill a scrapbook, and faster than we think. As Sophomores now we x27;re nearly halfway through. It x27;s sad the time is coming fast to leave old Willy U. But a scrapbook can x27;t do justice, and neither can this song To the things we x27;ve learned, the friends we x27;ve made - Those memories are strong. CHORUS The brightness of our memories in time may fade away - Their clarity will soon begin to stray. As details dim and brilliance blurs, they feel time x27;s heavy strain But deep within we know they still remain We look into our scrapbook, turning pages one by one And memories come flooding back, like glowing rays of sun. And suddenly - excitingly - their light grows bright and clear With each page we realize, though memories are dear, That now is our most precious time - The quot;Good Old Days quot; start here FINAL CHORUS We x27;re growin x27; and we x27;re changin x27; We x27;re always rearrangin x27; And from our past we learn and find our way. But tho x27; mem x27;ries long will last We can not live in the past - The brightest of our mem x27;ries is today quot;Hail to Willamette quot; By Crystal Mills and Theresa Church Class of 1983 When our fathers made the firm foundation, They built from a dream that was true. They laid the cornerstone of knowledge and hope in our Willamette U. Blazing glory, age-old story, Ancient ivy, strength entwining of old and new, we look to you everlastingly. CHORUS: Hail to the crimson and gold our alma mater true. Forever let us hold to tales we x27;ve been told of our Willamette U. Hail, hail, hail, all hail All hail with praise we sing raising up our song to you May you always be a Golden Memory. As we gather now to praise her story, Hearts are filled with pride. The golden memories of days gone by have strength that will abide. Hopes and fears throughout the years We x27;ll never face alone, for old Willamette we will hear you calling us back home. CHORUS quot;A Touch of Gold quot; By Mark Simmer and Steve Miller Class of 1982 What will we remember As the years refine our gaze? There are times that hold A touch of gold From our quot;Old Willamette,, Days. Will our friendships grow in the passing days As the days turn into years? We may find in time Those we left behind Were the ones we held most dear. Will our dreams remain as our lives unfold? Will our learning soon be done? All the plans we x27;ve laid May someday fade, But our dreams have just begun. Gathered memories, Dreams we hold, Take new shapes and Turn to gold. We ask what we can give to Those who follow What to do from here? Will we leave behind all our memories As we go our separate ways? We will always hold A touch of gold From our quot;Old Willamette,, Days. Judges, Judging and Rules Lyrics/Composition: Mr. Gary Frame, Professor Ron Winn and Mr. Larry Brown Voeal Rendition/Presentation: Ms. Helen Benner, Mr. Barry J. Nathan and Mrs. Judy Lorenzen Marching/Formation: Miss Karen Jones, Mrs. Marjorie Baum and Mr. Mark Barrall Freshman Glee is judged in three major categories: musical composition and lyrics, vocal rendition, and marching and formations. Musical composition and lyrics is based on originality, coordination, adaptability to the Glee theme and overall impact of the song. Vocal rendition is judged on expression, tone quality and musicality. Marching and formations are judged on the basis of precision, originality and overall impact. Using an established point System, the judges award points for each of the three areas. The class accumulating the most points will be the winner of Freshman Glee. Acknowledgements GLEE 1982 MANAGERS: Hance Haney, Matt Reimann, Bruce Campbell and Jenna DeAngeles FRESHMAN CLASS Managers: Joan Gibbons, Laura Pettis, Mark Olsen Piano Player: Amy Werschky Song Writer: Tim Duffy T-Shirts: Luz Salazar Special Thanks: All of the dorm representatives. SOPHOMORE CLASS Manager: Pam Byrne Song Leaders: Chris Harvey, Chris Tolleson March Leader: Steve Gilson Piano Player: Susan Dobrinski Song Writers: John Mulvihill, Steve Gilson, Susan Dobrinski T-Shirts: Ralph Smeltzer, Steve Gilson Special Thanks: Tom Carr, Jim Cox JUNIOR CLASS Managers: Crystal Mills, Mark Cain Song Leaders: Susan Wilson, Crystal Mills March Leaders: Theresa Church, Diane Doidge Piano Player: Jack Marincovich Song Writers: Crystal Mills, Theresa Church T-Shirts: Kurt Inagaki, Mark Cain, Eric Gucker SENIOR CLASS Managers: Lisa Partridge, Lori Roser Song Leaders: Steve Outslay, Dina Marshall March Leaders: Jill Terry, Kathy Skimas, Heidi Brevet Piano Player: Steve Miller Song Writers: Steve Miller, Mark Simmer T-Shirts: Brad Theis, Mary Chung, Don Slayton Senior Skits: Paul Hehn, Tom Braman Special Thanks to: quot;Buzz quot; Yocom Scott Greenwood Sally Howell Brad Victor Alma Harrison Thelma Carroll Tina Richards Verna Larson Carolyn Kilday Joan Griffith Barbara Brunkow Alice Raviolo Holli Davenport Theresa Primbs John Diehnel Mike Unfred Dean Olsen Mari Wildt Carrie Hassold Mary Atkinson Mary Wilson Kappa Sigma Fraternity Delta Tau Delta Fraternity John Theiss John Talbott Adam Wilson Jay Hotchkiss Mark Michel Brooks Houser Mike Jantz Chris Thompson Hal Westbrook Craig Mayes Jeff Kilday Tim Meehan Troy Miller Peter Wong Scott Johnson Peter Oliver Johnny Lee Keith Bowdish Tim Duffy Rose Barainca Colleen Corcoran Kenneth Nolley Jerry Curtis Kevin O x27;Connor Bev Weeber Ron Hird Robert Perrott Nick Leland Bruce Hopkins Lisa Partridge Lori Roser Edie Mulkey Carol Lee Waldo Middle School See Design amp; Production Anderson x27;s Florists Maintenance Student Jazz Combo I.C.C. 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