ff) dal c The Class of 1996 ProudCy Presents THE 85th ANNUAL FRESHMAN GLEE WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY CONE FIELDHOUSE, SPARKS CENTER MARCH 13,1993 7 P.M. ODE TO WILLAMETTE 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, x27;round thy mem x27;ries how we cling Gladsome 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 fathers x27; tears, Tells the story of the temple, bids us hope a x27; down 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. HISTORY Freshman Glee began in 1909 when the class of 1912 challenged the other classes in a song competition an event which became a tradition unique to Willamette. In the past, Glee has been held in the Chapel of Waller Hall, the First Methodist Church, the Salem Armory, and the old Willamette Gymnasium (today x27;s Playhouse). Since 1975, Cone Field House has been used to accommodate the ever popular Freshman Glee. Originally, Freshman Glee was a simple presentation of songs on a bare stage. Over the years, elaborate sets, marching and complex formations have also become essential parts of this special event. Freshman Glee is Willamette x27;s own tradition of the past, which will continue in the future. The Class of 1996 (ProudCy (Presents THE 85th ANNUAL FRESHMAN GLEE freshman Qiee 1993 (Program Introduction Overall Glee Managers Alma Mater Selected Class Members quot;Waiting for the Real World quot; Class of 1993 quot;Chasing after the Wind quot; Class of 1994 quot;Never Let You Go quot; Class of 1995 quot;Time in the Real World quot; Class of 1996 Glee 1993 Slide Show Presentation of Glee Banner quot;Buzz quot; Yocom DEDICATION We are proud to dedicate this year x27;s Freshman Glee to a man who has embodied the spirit and ideas of this tradition since 1972. Richard A. quot;Buzz quot; YocomA 1949 Willamette graduate, has worked for the university since 1957, during which time he has served in various capacities including his present position as Executive Assistant to the President and as Director of International Education./A participant in Glee during his own college days, he has been a vital source of help in organizing successful Glees year after year. His involvement with Glee goes far beyond his yearly appearance as the presenter of the illustrious Glee banner, as anyone involved in the production of this event knows./ rlis unofficial guidance and advice has been invaluable not only to Glee x27;93, but to numerous Glees from years past. His encouragement and enthusiasm will be greatly missed by all after his retirement this year. Thank you, Buzz, for the wonderful memories. WAITING FOR THE REAL WORLD To the Senior class zitith special help from (Barney the bearcat Now you begin to count the days Till you can fly away From this nest that x27;s kept you Safe and warm for these four years. As you leave this school behind Not quite sure just what you x27;ll find To start to live your life With all its hopes and fears. Before you leave just turn around If you look you x27;ll find you x27;ve found Things are not so sheltered as they seemed to be. It hasn x27;t been false, don x27;t reject it The day will come when you x27;ll respect it The world outside x27;s not always quite as real as it should be. CHORUS Don x27;t waste time waiting for the real world You x27;ve always been there Year to year and day to day It doesn x27;t always seem that way So don x27;t waste time waiting for the real world You x27;ve always been there . . . always been there CHORUS Life long plans can go astray, Things won x27;t always go your way, There x27;ll be nights you x27;ll just sit down and cry. Then you x27;ll remember that x27;s the way things were back in school. Those years you x27;ve often hoped would hurry by . . . Good bye Looking back we will embrace The pleasure and the pain The laughter and the tears We x27;ll remember all our years. Keep this time, hold on to each other, Remember how we care for one another. We x27;ve got to let each other know Before it x27;s time to go. Reality is what we make of it Don x27;t forget the novelty of you and me You and me . . . together Don x27;t waste time waiting for the real world You x27;ve always been there . . . always been there You x27;ve earned the right to step outside So take your biggest step with pride But remember all the little steps it took to get you there. There was nothing false about them, You wouldn x27;t be here now without them Friends and rules that gave you guidance, Direction, love and care. CHASING AFTER THE WIND By Tin 9 lt;ee Tan, Class of 1994 quot;Not unto ourselves alone are we born.... quot; The sun comes up, a new day starts, Another chance to get ahead. A million things left to be done, We check the clock, how the time has fled We live for what tomorrow brings; It x27;s easy to forget today. We hope to capture all our dreams, Yet always they seem so far away. CHORUS Could we be chasing after the wind While joy and love await beneath the strife? Pressure x27;s on to make a living; Let x27;s not forget to make a life The key is wanting what you have. Content is worth much more than gold. We pass the time collecting shells, Forgetting all the pearls they hold. CHORUS Just think about the others near And step beyond the boundaries of The tedium of daily life. Reach out to touch the world with love CHORUS quot;Not unto ourselves alone are we born... quot; NEVER LET YOU GO By Dan tyl r, Class of 1995 Never let you go . . . I x27;m out here in space nothin x27; holdin x27; me down, No one to pull me back to the ground Why didn x27;t we think while it was around? Revelation has come into my mind, We x27;re foolin x27; around with all of mankind, These just aren x27;t stakes that we leave behind. Never let you go . . . Living in this world that x27;s fading fast I begin to realize It x27;s up to me to make this planet last / can V stand by and let you die I can x27;t just stand and watch it pass / can x27;tjust let you go All this time I x27;ve lived here off your wealth / can x27;t stand by and let you die It x27;s time to give a little back / can x27;tjust let you go x27;Cuz up to now this world x27;s been sacrificed / can x27;t stand by and let you die Can we stand to pay the price? / can x27;tjust let you go Never let you go . . . Every time I x27;m walking down the street I see more people here in need Some without a place to sleep or eat / can i stand by and let you die Other x27;s families are incomplete / can *t just let you go All around us people without love / can *t stand by and let you die Without the touch of a caring friend / can x27;tjust let you go And yet I stand here doing so well / can x27;t stand by and let you die With so many ways that I could help / can x27;tjust let you go Never let you go . . . TIME IN THE REAL WORLD ByJitttPruitt, Class of 1996 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Tick, tick, tick . . 5,6,7,8... 1,2,3,4,5,6.. Time is what we need to ponder Petition Things we have no time to think of. Derision Hours and seconds fall like sand Decision Through open hands. Homelessness Loneliness In the real world, Loveliness In the real world. Happiness 1,2,3,4,5,6, Yellow page Long live life. Fashion rage Legal age Love, death, paycheck, Middle age Bank loan, busy phone, Work, work, work, work, We are the past, tick, tick, tick. . . We are the now. Nicotine, caffeine, Yes, no, maybe so, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 . . Buddhism, Racism, Tick, tick, tick . . Plastic lids, hungry kids, Policies, dead trees, Traffic signs, best of times. GLEE JUDGING AND RULES Freshman Glee is judged in four major categories: music and lyrics, song presentation, marching formations, and marching performance. Judging of music and lyrics is based on the quality of music and lyrics, adaption of lyrics to music, and adherence to the Glee theme. Song presentation is judged on rendition, expression, diction, and tone quality. Marching formations are judged on the basis of difficulty, visual impact, and adherence to Glee theme. The marching performance is based on accuracy, precision, and technicalities. Using an established system, the judges award points for each of the four areas. The class accumulating the most points will be the winner of Freshman Glee. 1993 OFFICIAL GLEE JUDGES Music, Lyrics, and Song Presentation: Susan Flores, Gary Frame, K.C.Humphrey, Larry Jackson Marching formation: Dr. C. Arthur Dimond, Gordon Pratt, Thelma Rueppell Marching Presentation: Steve McGrew, Dr. Wilma Sheridan, Dr. Richard White HONORARY GUESTS We are proud to have with us in our audience this evening the following distinguished honorary guests: Mayor R.G. Anderson-Wyckoff Hon. Wallace Carson x27;62 Mr. Marc Overbeck x27;88 CLASS MANAGERS AND THANK YOUS freshman Class Managers: Luis Baez, Heather Hayes, Heather Hoell, Allison Kotsovos, Heidi Peterson, Jill Pruitt, Tom White, Kelly Worland Piano: Jill Pruitt Thanks you to: Class Managers (especially the Seniors ), Overalls, our musicians, the designers and printers of our T-shirts, Scott Greenwood, Tony Noble, Buzz Yocom, the honored guests, and the judges. Sophomore Class Managers: Dorcas Brown, Heather Dahl, Michelle Ganiere, Jeff Lippert, Anna McCormic, Lisa Roberts, Kaley Scott Piano: Kate Kenski, Dan Ryker Thank you to: Dan Ryker, Dorcas Brown, Niche Anderson, Adam McMurray, Tonia Saxe, Walt Disney, Beth Lindley, Anna McCormick, Creative Imprints, Overalls, our fearless line leaders, and the computer guy Junior Class Managers: Heidi Case, Amy Cummings, Amy Rice, Cathy Williams, Jason Wollmuth Piano: Heidi Case, Tin Hee Tan Thanf you to:Tin Hee Tan, Gordon McKenzie, Heather Saigo, Amy Williams, Molly Anderson, Overalls, our class, TIUA and TIU students, our parents, God, President Hudson, quot;Buzz quot; Yocom, Dr. Paul Trueblood, Christy amp; Casey, the squirrels, Carl quot;The Greenskeeper, quot; Irwin M. Fletcher. Senior Class Managers: David Brian Audley, Jennifer Darlene Cain, Derek Michael Finck, Michelle Joy Fraleigh, Martha Abigail Karcich, Joanne Marie Lytle, Lesil Lynn McGuire, Christopher Allen Simmons, Ethan Whitney Smith Piano: Aaron-Andre Miller, John Christopher Moxon Thanks you to: the Senior class, Mom and Dad, Jeff Grove, Diana Fales, Dan Wren, Jenny Vied, Jason Lee and the early Christian pioneers, Lisa Golda, Aaron Miller, Tony Noble, Chris Moxon, Scott Greenwood (for moral guidance), Monty at the Ram, and all of the little people 1993 OVERALL GLEE MANAGERS leather lt;BeeBe PuBlicity (Director Stephanie OLamrick - Programming Coordinator Lisa Pennington - (Design/Technical Production en ay - finance and Special quot;Events quot;Willie Smith - Off Campus Liaison Tye Stallard - On Campus Liaison SPECIAL THANKS TO: Alumni Relations University Relations University Center Staff Scott Greenwood quot;Buzz quot; Yocom Libby Yocom Tony Noble Jim Booth Gordy James Holli Davenport Jerry Hudson ASWU Finance Board News and Publications Susan Blettel Willamette Maintenance Willamette Mailroom Learning Resources Center Bon Appetit Food Service Brian Wilbur Jim Huffman Music Department Tin Hee Tan Harmon x27;s Pianos Heart-to-Heart Flowers Mr. Formal Cascade Sound CCTV Erica Scheller Eric Tilton John Callahan Kappa Sigma Fraternity Willamette Faculty and Staff TIUA Students 1993 Class Managers Past Overall Glee Managers for helping us to survive quot;the real world quot; And to the countless number of others who have helped us along the way