The Class of 1971 Presents THE SOUVENIR EDITION Willamette University x27;s 60th Annual Freshman Glee March 30,1968 ; 4 J * x27; Senior Cut-ups . quot;. quot; . : 0. ? Sixty Vears of Glee Freshmen Glee has been a tradition at Willamette for a long time. Since its beginning in 1909, when two members of the class of 1912 challenged the other classes to a song writing contest, the event has grown. At first, the classes would merely march onto the stage and present their song, but now formations play a major part in deciding on which class will capture the Glee banner. Many traditions have developed over the years to increase the excitement surrounding Glee. Professor James Mathews, one of the first faculty members to announce the judge x27;s decision, began the tradition of the long period of stalling before awarding the banner. Another interesting tradition is that of Blue Monday. The Monday following Glee, bets made between different class members are paid off. The bets range from catching eggs to races of all kinds. The highlight of the day, however, is when the losing class must wade through the Mill Stream. As Glee grew, the location was changed. After being held in Waller Chapel, Glee moved to the First Methodist Church and then to the Salem Armory. With the completion of the gym on the Willamette campus, Glee had a permanent home. Judging for Glee is divided into three areas with a possible total of eighty-five points. The judges and their specific areas for this year are Words and Music: Mr. Percy Faith, Mr. Milo Wold, Mr. Robert Voight; Vocal Rendition: Mr. Melvin H. Geist, The Reverend Norman Lawson, Dr. Robert B. Glasgou, Mr. Charles Hanna; and Formation: Major General Donald Anderson, Dr. Daniel H. Schulze, and The Honorable F. F. (Monty) Montgomery. The 60th annual Freshmen Glee is dedicated to Dr. Cecil R. Monk, head of the Biology department, who has been at Willamette since the fall of 1927. Dr. Monk is retiring this year after forty-one years of service to the University. SENIOR CLASS SONG quot;Serenade For A Senior quot; You dance a muted dance and there is love, There is love in the way that you move. Enough to remember, enough to forget; Now we need the wilder dance of life. Now your last song and soon iced amber colors Chastize the cute child that you x27;ve been. You celebrate gleefully, strip off the rules, Virgin rules that pristinely protect you From subtle wildness almost demure. You laugh and you leave and Hope with death to celebrate your life. We x27;ve danced a muted dance and there was love, There was love in the way that you moved. Enough to remember, enough forgotten; We x27;ll have our wilder dance of life. We x27;ll have our wilder dance of life. We x27;ll have our wilder dance of life. Music by Clay Morris Words by Brian Gard FRESHMEN CLASS SONG quot;There x27;s Only A Meadow quot; There x27;s only a meadow; the rain in the sky We stand there and watch as the world passes by. We age and we wither and finally die, There x27;s only tomorrow for those who will try. We x27;ll fly over mountains, the hills and the seas; We x27;ll show all who linger on life x27;s lonely shores How two lonely people survive through the storm With love. And the waves hit the sand on eternally, Struggling for all who know how life can be. Living on, searching for one peaceful island. There x27;s only a hillside all barren and old, And all of life x27;s children go hungry and cold. They passed by the answer, now with tears in their eyes, They struggle and perish as the wind passes by. We gave them the answer we gave them the key. They squandered their chances and returned to the sea. And now there x27;s a meadow all covered with leaves and love. And love. Music and Lyrics by Larry Cunningham SOPHOMORE CLASS SONG quot;Dream of Love quot; Sleep my love and dream of me Sleep and dream of roses without thorns Dream of laughter without any tears Dream, dream of waves without a shore . . . (Floating on the ocean in my big red boat- Here x27;s a wave Duck again Water, water everywhere- Splashing in the water from my big red boat- Here x27;s a clam Hold my hand ) Dream, dream of waves without a shore . . . Sleep after love and dream of me Sleep and dream of never-ending Dream of arms around you Dream, dream of waves without a shore . . . (Floating on the ocean in my big red boat- Here x27;s a wave Duck again Water, water everywhere- Splashing in the water from my big red boat- Here x27;s a clam Hold my hand ) Dream, dream of waves without a shore . . . Sleep my love and dream of me . . . (Floating on the ocean in my big red boat) Dream of laughter without any tears . . . (here x27;s a clam Hold my hand ) Sleep my love and dream of me . . . Music and Lyrics by Bruce Robertson wWmw. Alv x27;:;::ffi5 ::: They Were Only Dreaming All right, it x27;s like this. Sophomores sing it out. rm. ill .,:* x27; Hup 2-3-4. wmmmm m W: Louder, altos. Freshmen Frolic to Third t That 5 a.m. practice. Pivot 2-3-4 ; 4-v*W. Si SeniorsSerenade x27;to Second flilii x27; x27; Sue keeps it up, too. Denny x27;s at it again. The legs do, too They Found the Sun 4::felllll x27;i;ll *i;I3l f m Juniors Claim Glee Banner iaMS x27;S Let x27;s get it right .:: S;;* : x27;l-:.vi . : . quot; quot; x27; 1-2-3-4 quot;ONE CHAIN OF BRASS quot; One chain of brass Touches life and tomorrow. One chain of brass Links two lives; an image born. One hill to climb, Two minds to run - To seek a light; To find the sun. So fly with me Time to grow, in a daydream. One chain of brass Links two lives, in harmony. Music and Lyrics by Wendy Wolf Arranged by Roger Paulson and Glenda Hieber X x27;s and O x27;s. W x27; quot;W 0:yW:33:m x27;0 Treasured moment. 3: The Spirit and Personalities Did you hear the one about . . . ? Seniors support George. Dr. Trueblood without Geritol. 10 Of Glee Night Ladies and gentlemen . . . and Freshmen Seniors blow it -C Senior antics? 11 :,; La classe, au Beal. i/in x27;em all The Joys amp; Sorrows Would you believe, 6? 12 Brotherly Love? I I- i .- *; s Photography: L. Gilmore, D. Davis, G. Ibbott, W. Fitch, S. Hazelette, G. Hurlburt, B. Hammel, A. Rose, J. Greenwood, D. Pearson. It doesn x27;t just happen on Of Slue Monday fmm l Yes, its an arrow. m -m The finished product. Willamette x27;s most honored tradition. 13 A JEWELERS AMERICAS - LARGEST - DIAMOND - MERCHANT SALEM PLAZA, SALEM, OREGON B amp; W SHOE SERVICE While You Rest Service Located in Capitol Shopping Center Salem, Oregon Phone 364-6586 SAMBO x27;S RESTAURANTS PANCAKES . STEAKS CHICKEN . 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