33 amp; S SZ 7 o the elass of 19G3 presents serenade33 fifty second annual freshman glee willarnette university march 5, 1960 salem, Oregon 8:00 p.m. ire, the class of 9G3 dedicate this glee, quot;serenade of x27;60 quot; in memory of all past freshman classes through whose efforts the tradition of glee has been perpetuated. program parodies senior cut-ups freshman class president x27;s report freshman glee manager x27;s report . senior class song junior class song . . sophomore class song . freshman class song entertainment narrator presentation of judges x27; decision senior class junior class sophomore class freshman class senior class bob hakala glen downs quot;celestial rhapsody quot; quot;spring in our hearts x27; x27; quot;seaswept serenade quot; quot;serenade in black and white quot; dave beaton dr. d. h. schulze senior song . class of i960 words: robert bennett, ted cook, barbara dixon, mildred edmundson, chuck foster, larry hobson, ralph litchfield, gary lovre, myrna mangles, carol mcminimee, patty mitzel, judy olsen, sonja peterson, gayle sandine, nancy weeks, patty whelan. barbara dixon, ralph litchfield, gary lovre, sonja peterson, patty whelan song leader: gary lovre formation leader: ron walker accompanists: sonja peterson, patty whelan quot;CELESTIAL RHAPSODY quot; I oh come let us walk in the gathering dusk for the heavens have secrets to tell, there is magic they say that is hidden by day which at night casts its mystical spell, in the cool of the evening there x27;s music that is heard as the moon x27;s journey starts, as the shadows grow long let us wait for the song which reflects from the love in our hearts. c the night is a rhapsody of silver h drifting down from the darkness above, o the notes slipping by are the stars of the sky r and they blend in the song of my love. u the bright milky way as a chorus s will complete the celestial refrain. as i turn to you now, i give you my vow of a love that will alivays remain. 11 the magic of love is elusive for now as the stars disappear, the ebony night sees the moon in its flight and the light of the morning is near, the moon leaves behind it a promise ivhich only the years may unfold for the dawn of the day bears all lovers away, yet the silver gives way to the gold. repeat chorus junior song class of 1961 c h words: joan barber, keith taylor music: terry boyd, diane dickson song leader: jerry darby formation leader: tony meeker accompanists: patty holcomb, keith taylor quot;SPRING IN OUR HEARTS quot; around were the young and the green and the fair (they) when two hearts were pierced in love a radiance new in the evening air and millions of starlights above if love is as new as the evening star I (he) and all but our love is so old, oh what but these words of my love from afar can ever my story unfold? the song that your heart sings is all that i hear II (she) of murmuring swelling in tune, and i can but yield in the spring of the year to a love who will be mine so soon. repeat chorus i see your fair smile and i know you are mine III (he) that loveliness cannot deceive a heart that is true and to you so benign, oh, what can i do but believe? now here is my heart may you take it away IV (she) and cherish it close to your own for you from the springtime have stolen a day from me a heart yours now, alone. repeat chorus sophomore song . class of 1962 words: judy miettunen music: lyle brown, gary frame song leader: lyle brown formation leader: torn hemingway accompanists: pat avery, gary frame x27;SEASWEPT SERENADE quot; I standing cool and lonely above the strand, my fate is tossed like waves upon the sand, cold, angry sea holds my heart in its tide, suddenly it calms . . . for you are by my side. our dreams are mist-filled shadows drifting with the sea. c close-hung stars glow dimly down h and pin back dark veils of reality. o r the moon sends shimmering skywaves u to spray pale clouds above, s entranced in a seaswept serenade i kiss thee, and pledge to thee my love. II can the swirling sea drive your love away with its dashing waves and sting of spray? here we defy what would tear us apart; love-light spills around us and fills my heart. repeat chorus. freshman song class of 1963 quot;SERENADE IN BLACK AND WHITE quot; ivords: vol boden, sally boive, joy davis mike ferra, bob hakala, renn harris, evelyn landrith, sue lewis, gary nopp, linda ramey, thelma ray, dave robertson jeff rutkowski, sherry Steele, nancy Stewart, dick teague music: arm martin song leader: sue lewis formation leader: joan taylor accompanists: ann martin, dick teague the black of night has stilled the day the restless land no more does stir, the sounds outside are far removed and hushed is the worldly way. now all the earth is fast at rest each door is closed to daily care, the warmth of sleep embraces all the dark of night sighs quietness. this we raise in serenade as the night begins to fade, and earth awakens with a song, it x27;s contrast black to white. II the hum of life begins again as earthly creatures now arise, from every corner come the sounds that welcome day for all God x27;s men. the dawn of light shapes earthly forms and darkness shrinks to nothingness, pure golden light is filtered down from heaven, bringing light to warm. this we raise in serenade to the day in promenade, and earth is lively with a song, it x27;s contrast white to black. Ill of all the beauty nature holds her contrasts stand alone to please, to her the power has been given through which our story now unfolds, oh wondrous morn whose faith renews our pledge for life in days untold, yet flees too soon from human grasp and turns again to midnight hue. this we raise in serenade as the day begins to fade, and earth grows quiet with a song, it x27;s contrast ivhite to black. secretaries advisors . tickets . . . ted fahlen John baker, John binford gordon humphrey, bill moore, ron welch, waiter yungen publicity . . . bill hemenway, ted potter mike laughlin, ann leaverton pat mitchell, holt ivilliams eommittees executive council . . . glee manager . . . glen downs assistant glee manager . . . doug simon . . . joy davis, Virginia moran . . stu hall, roy chapin, terry kent, rusty beaton decorations . . . merle gillespie, joann gay John baker, judy cook, pete knudson, gary mansavage vol sawser programs . . . jo ann tacker, gayle emerson joan benson, dixie grimm jan ketchum, marsha minshall souvenirs . . . judy triplett, max merrill bruce black, trish evans kathy james, bill leonard jeff newby, darlene ridley doug Stevenson, hilary teague donna woodward reporters . . . holt williams, Virginia moran committees (eont.) backdrop . . . sue whitelaw, sandy cline sue jones, brad kerwin, pat mclarney, bill moore paul powers, linda simonsen kathy racely, evelyn rosen lighting . . . barney kliks, gary robinson charlie evans, dave hamilton mike potter, wes todd stage , , . John abele, george douglass frank betts, weldon buxton pete ebner, delos echlin jim o x27;hare, bob hartman jim hughes, rich litchfield pianos ... max merrill records . . . torn dunham dexter maust, jon steiner mike von wolfe, mike weinstein honor guard . . . John abele, joy davis torn dunham, ted fahlen merle gillespie, bill hemenway linn higginbotham barney kliks, ginny moran jo ann tacker, judy triplett sue whitelaw ushers . . . lynne higginbotham janice alien joan benson carol bliss pauline boyer pat dark carol curry sharon davis joan douglas ellen drummond linda edwards gayle emerson judy girod brenda hall committees (eont.) judy hoelschen kathy Johns nancy Johnson sherri keller jan ketchum mindy kiaer jean lieske betty lynn elaine lyons suze macduff dither mansfield diane mayer pat mcwilliams marge mikkelson marsha minshall molly mushet vicky pond kathy racely karen rasmussen marcia rezos judy rhorer judy robinson val sawser katie schultz molly sears reece stauffer sandy stageburg jan stedman kathy wong beth wyatt / ii tit/ es music . . . mrs. Howard miller, al robertson, melvin h. geist words . . . mrs. grace lemm, dr. Helen pearce, mrs. jean vancil presentation . . . miss faye sparks, mrs. alice rose jones, richard I. mcclintic, david putnam rules for judging words . . . formation ... three judges voting on relation of words to theme, and four presentation judges voting on on originality of ivords. originality.. .10, adaptability... 5, execution ... 5 total points . . . 60 (20 per judge) total Points 80 lt;20 Points Per iud e) vocal rendition . . . music . . . four presentation judges vote on vocal rendition three judges voting on the originality of musical score. total points .. .160 (40 points per judge) total points . . . 60 (20 per judge) overall total points . . . 360 acknowledgements . this year x27;s broadcasts of glee are being presented as a public affairs service from stevens and son, jewelers and silversmiths in addition to tonight x27;s live presentation, a rebroadcast of the entire event will be heard Sunday, march 6,1-9 p.m., on radio salem, kslm (1390 kc) the electrical supplies used in tonight x27;s presentation were furnished through the courtesy of paul silke, vibbert electric