49 56 hm lt; lt; ( lt; ee MARCH 24, H56 THE CLASS OF l lt; presents the srortu-eiahth rnnual FRESHMAN GLEE UEtCH 24, 195( Salem, Oregon f Dedii iti icauon . We the class of 1959 dedicate the 48th annual Freshman Glee to Dean Mark O. Hatfield and Dr. George B. Martin for their outstanding service to students in extracurricular as well as classroom work. p, roaram . . Glee Manager x27;s Report Del Cummings Freshman Class President x27;s Report Royal Keith Serenade in Silhouette Senior Class The World of Night Junior Class Rose Magic Sophomore Class Serenade To Willamette Freshman Class Sophie Goritson quot;Summertime quot; by George Gershwin Paul Ackerman piano Dave Frost bass Dee Ball bongo drums Bill Nelson and Don Stoffer comedy Amy Jo Blomberg and Marilyn Hanthorn violin quot;The Long and Short of It quot; Paul Ackerman, accompanist Judges decision and presentation Dr. Daniel H. Schulze Senior ona . . . CLASS OF 1956 Words Gay Hall, Bill Bjorkman Music Margaret Huson, Paul Ackerman Song Leader Margaret Huson Formation Leader Gay Hall Formation Design Arrow through two hearts Accompanists Paul Akerman, Margaret Huson quot;SERENADE IN SILHOUETTE quot; Our song is a song of love, Old as love, yet new, A Serenade in Silhouette For you. As the lonely bells are pealing As the shades of night are stealing, Could my heart e x27;er help revealing How it longs for you? Moonlight on a millstream beaming, You and I engrossed in scheming, Loving, laughing, hoping, dreaming, Planning life for two. Look, my love, the moonlight image Rippling in the water by. There x27;s a blend of us in Heaven, You can see it if you try. See the countless stars above us, Twinkling through the ripples clear. They, my love, can always find us Everytime I hold you near. Our hands touch, our eyes meet- Then tenderly, lovingly, two hearts speak. Dream, my love, be ever dreaming, Couples dream the whole world o x27;er. You and I will dream together Now and evermore. I S Oi unior -Jona . . . CLASS OF 1957 Words Tom Loree, Florence Hodge, Larry Lister Bo Kersh Music Martin Wolf Song Leader Barbara Anderson Formation Leader Volney Sigmund Formation Design quot;Life quot; mask of comedy superimposed on a world Accompanists Barbara Freitag, Gary Monical quot;THE WORLD OF NIGHT quot; The night is calm and gentle And not so temperamental; The tone of the scene Lends a feeling serene To this world we share, This world we share. The hurried days are lonely, For in the darkness only I find all the pleasure Of night x27;s timeless treasure with you. Night takes the cares of the daytime world, And hides them well in her cape. WTe cling to this robe of tranquility For we fear that it soon will escape. If night seems to inspire This mood that we desire, Will love take its flight, With the passing of night And destroy our world, Destroy our world? Though night x27;s firm spell is broken And day x27;s first words are spoken, The world that we share Is with me everywhere In my thoughts of you, Our love will live in thoughts of you. opkomore *3oj ophomore Jona . . . CLASS OF 1958 Words Muriel Miettunen Music Ron Kingslev Song Leader Ron Kingsley Formation Leader George Hoyt Formation Design Rose Accompanists Muriel Miettunen, Ron Kingsley quot;ROSE MAGIC quot; Perfume of roses set me dreaming Of all the things I want to say; I cannot find the words to tell you I x27;ll let the roses find a way I x27;ve picked just one blushing rosebud And hold it here in my hand. They say a rose means quot;I love you/ x27; I hope you x27;ll understand. CHORUS Here in the heart of a rose, I hold a message of love- Its petals a dream of romance enclose, And you the romance that I x27;m dreaming of Roses may fade with dawn, But my love will always be true A flower that blooms in my heart forever Whatever I do, I x27;ll never stop loving you. One crimson rose is all I offer But that one blossom holds my heart; Accept this token, say you love me; Tell me we x27;ll never have to part. Within the rose is magic, And those who love know it well. Believe the message I bring you; Yield to the roses x27; spell. REPEAT CHORUS J-redkman *3oi CLASS OF 1959 Words - Judi Barber Music - Sandi Nickel Song Leader Dave Landis Formation Larry Willingham Formation Design Lamplight Accompanists Sandi Nickel, Doris Pomeroy quot;SERENADE TO WILLAMETTE quot; Oh Willamette, the lamp light x27;s shining; The buildings still and cold, Yet still my heart shall rest with you forever. I hear the footsteps echoing my plea into the night Please listen when I try to say I need your shining light. No more a lonely serenade, My heart has found its home. Loneliness has died and I am born - Oh, Willamette, the lamp lights shining No more alone am I (Repeat) Committees . . . Executive Committee Freshman Glee Manager Del Cummings Assistant Glee Manager Jim Anderson Secretary Barbara Dennis Advisors Dale DeHarport Marion Rutledge Jim Mercer Joanne Pym Faculty Advisor Mr. Dave Lewis Decorations Chairman Sybil Campbell Assistant Barbara Duncan Sandy Harris, Anne Bradley, Jean Peasley, Bob Griffin, Duane Beamer Programs Chairman Nancy Lee Assistant Roger Hewitt Sandy Wagner, Carole Warren Entertainment Chairman Harriet Hooper Reed Assistant Lynne Schrock Anne Cooley, Linda Berry, Andy Kuehn Tickets Chairman Royal Keith Assistant Martha Eagleson Margaret Morton, Herbert Keith Publicity Chairman Pete Leveton Assistant Margaret Lowe Dick Crooks, Mary Jo Smullin, Karen Enberg, Yvonne Hill Lighting Chairman Norm Dyer Assistant John Baith Bill Lewis, Vern Olson, Terry Lesh Chairs and Floors Chairman Bob Gilchrist Assistant Dave Peterson Stage Chairman Walt Hubbard Assistant Tom Honl Mort Hardwich Backdrop Chairman June Lytle Assistant Paul McCloud Larry Powell, Kay Sanford, Rosemary Gilbert, Clarine Ackerman, Sandy Nichol Ushers Chairman Nancy Russell Assistant Ruth Alexander Myrna Hoy, Joan Sherrill, Carolyn Miller Gwen Fried, Mary Allabach, Carolyn Miller, Myrna Hoy, Carmen Ford, Judy Wyse, Carolyn Jacobson, Mary Johnson, Linda Berry, Margaret Stout, Sue Snyder, Kay Ruberg, Ruth Alexander, Nancy Wyly, Barbara Clark, Margaret Morton, Nancy Lee, Margaret McDonald, Roberta Cole, Claraine Ackerman, Rosemary Gilbert, Ruth Mainwaring, Ruth Fedji, Judy Anderson, Sue Wilcox, Margaret Lowe, Anne Lasswell. Honor Guard Ken Stoop, Fred Wade, Dick Walsborn, Larry Kelly. Banner Presentation Gwen Fried, Nancy Wyly, Dorothy Rolfing, Sandi Harris Presentation . Mrs. Harold Miller Souvenirs Chairman Dean Bishoprick Assistant Frank Bash Phil Henderson, Ken Stoop fjudcieS . . . Words Dr. Helen Pierce L. Stanley Glarum Professor Milton Dietrich Music Dr. William Swettman Professor T. S. Roberts Professor Robert Walls Presentation Robert Voigt Beatrice Bliss John C. Peery routed for Audalna Words: 20 points Originality Adaptability to quot;Serenade quot; theme Music: 20 points Adaptability to quot;Serenade quot; theme Adaptability to group singing Presentation: 60 points Sonority Diction Originality of formation Adaptability of formations to quot;Serenade quot; theme Execution of formation ArcKnowledaementd r Station KGW rebroadcast Sunday, March 25th, 10:30 A.M. Station KOCO direct broadcast, 8:00 rebroadcast Sunday, March 25th Vibbert Electric H. L. Stiff and Co.