5f FKSHH amp;N *59 March 14, 195 W-f x27; :i k B V:- .r Kf v fe ;. x27; m mm WM amp;-lm x27; x27; . quot; :.. x27; quot;... quot;. WSBBMMMmWi amp; mmmymm , w lfc:il , :v i:si Rising in one year from fourth to first place, the class of 1961 scored in Freshman Glee. Their song and formation honored Oregon x27;s statehood. agm Formation leader Tony Meeker and song leader Jerry Darby brought class to victory. TkB CHALLENGE i x27; x27; lt; , x27; . s lt; Frosh prexy, Bill Adams, comes from hiding to issue challenge. Fun-loving Freshmen enjoy the frantic festivities. x27; r gt; Sophomores rise in tribufc Junior r * quot; / sts wet weather. ;V x27; Keith Pailthorp, Junior class president, and quot;aides quot; respond to Freshman x27;s call. quot;Gorgeous quot; George Nye, Senior president, promises K. O. of challenging Frosh. Determined Soph prexy, Dorr Dearborn, accepts challenge of quot;Billy Boy. quot; VbxK,vofiir; V ,*Cfc* 3 gt; Dave Haugeberg briefs the Record Committee. The Program Committee prepares its final copy. Members of the Executive Committee attend another of the many meetings to solve the problems of Glee. Dick Barton and co-workers plan entertainment. The Backdrop Committee takes a breather. f 1 i , The Souvenir Committee quot;makes last minute plans. mm s x27; amp; Tony Meeker, Larry Willingham, and Ray Allen serve their classes as formation leaders. Not pictured is Ron Walker. The class song leaders are Sonja Peterson, Gail Boden, Pat Avery, and Jerry Darby. The Gleeful Night.1 quot;The Six Plaidsmen quot; perform as the judges deliberate a 9 ra L Dr. Schuize makes his traditional announcement of the judges x27; decision. Ttie Seniors cha-cha-cha x27;d to second place The formation depicted a pair of bongo drun The Juniors placed third with quot;Humidity Ditty. quot; They formed an open umbrella in 4 red and black, with the letters W.U. superimposed on the background. The triumphant Sophomores whoop it up after capturing the coveted Glee banner. Rusty Beaton and Albert Zavala lend humor to the evening. tfith their bouncy quot;South Sea Holiday. quot; is, in keeping with their calypso song. Seniors close cut-ups with sermon from Gatke x27;s quot;Chronicles quot;. The Freshmen x27;s quot;Ode to Jason quot; led them straight to fourth place and a swim in the mill stream. They formed a tombstone with quot;Jason quot; at the base. Glcc...p/ ..iNNHnBiura mW Blue Monday Assembly begins as the Freshmen parody their quot;Ode to Jason quot; midst mass confusion and anticipation. Victor plays chicken and lays rotten eggs. . . *2B Molasses and feathers replace brotherly love. Willamette Prof, becomes ... on forlorn Freshman object of Blue Monday shine. an front steps of Eaton. Feminine Frosh adds sugar and spice to 6 Blue Monday class. Advocate of quot;free love quot; preaches where it x27;s practiced. .. famous front porch The class of 1962 follows in the tradition of Glee losers and swims the quot;Old Mill Stream. quot; The sun shone brightly but the water was COLD : .i llii ll M quot;S .1 Junior beauty has bubble bath blues. Defeat brings quot;new look quot; to two husky males. W illamette-i te goes ape over Blue Monday merriment. Victorious member of x27;61 crew converts triumph to free ride. Frosh stage Blue Monday kidnapping in parody on Senior Cut-ups. TICKETS P. Kremer lt; lt;L TICKETS G. Walton Ik B. Dugdale SOUVENIRS M. Ruby M. Estcourt USHERS K. Erb d. Horn - GLEE MANAGER Stu Hall ASST. GLEE MANAGER Hugh Stites d Ml PROGRAMS S. Stanley M. Hanna x27; : ***** / DECORATIONS R. Honerlah L. Dietz .C7). Hfli 1 LIGHTING Ai Stevens S. McAulay * I GLEE SECRETARIES Henken Takeuchi Scott I * * STAGE CREW L. Green D. Austin if o , quot;* lt; * x27; IF* * **v * quot;ft. quot;S J ilk ENTERTAINMENT D. Barton D. Brown RECORDS D. Haugeberg P. Thorn Hi C. Schurr BACKDROP J. Wollander K. Hillman J. Withers PUBLICITY M. Sparks H. Cooiidge