The Class ofippj. Troudly Presents THE 83RD ANNUAL FRESHMAN GLEE WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY CONE FIELDHOUSE, SPARKS CENTER MARCH 9,1991 7 P.M. The Class ofipp4 Proudly Presents THE 83RD ANNUAL FRESHMAN GLEE WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY CONE FIELDHOUSE, SPARKS CENTER MARCH 9,1991 7 P.M. FRESHMAN GLEE 1991 PROGRAM Introduction Overall Glee Managers Senior Class Farewell Class of 1991 Dedication Overall Glee Managers Alma Mater Dr. Paul Trueblood quot;The Serenade Lives On quot; Class of 1991 quot;We Don x27;t Have Much Time quot; Class of 1992 quot;Masquerade quot; Class of 1993 quot;All Around the World quot; Class of 1994 Entertainment T.I.U. Students Presentation of Glee Banner quot;Buzz quot; Yocom DEDICATION This year x27;s dedication is very special as we have chosen to dedicate Freshman Glee 1991 to four individuals who have put a great deal of their lives into Willamette. While most of the individuals have had a special connection with music and the university, all have contributed endless time and effort to Willamette. Professor Maurice Brennen began teaching at Willamette in 1940 as a professor of instrumental music. In the early part of his career he directed the Willamette marching band which was well known as one of the best small college bands in the Northwest. Professor Brennen is still a part-time faculty member teaching private music lessons since his retirement in 1979. Dean Melvin Geist came to Willamette in 1939 as a music professor and later became dean of the college of music until his retirement in 1964. Dean Geist was born in 1899 and his goal in life is to live until the year 2001 so as to have lived in three centuries. Incidentally, all of this year x27;s glee songs were recorded in the Geist Room of Smith Auditorium. Professor Frances Chappie began teaching chemistry at Willamette in 1966. She was recently voted both Willamette and Oregon Professor of the Year for 1990-91 and is currently a candidate for National Professor of the Year. She is well respected by Willamette students and faculty. In Memory of Jerry Whipple. Jerry Whipple came to Willamette in 1955 and served as director of alumni relations and vice president of student affairs until 1972. He returned as vice president of university relations from 1983 to 1989. The Whipple Scholarship and the Whipple Clock Tower in Jackson Plaza are named in recognition of the generosity of Jerry and his family. Mr. Whipple was an excellent pianist who loved music and took it very seriously. He will be missed but not forgotten. These four individuals have given a combined total of over 106 years to Willamette. It is for their time and service to the Willamette community that they are honored with the dedication for this year x27;s Freshman Glee. INVITED HONORED GUESTS (Willamette Alumni and Elected Officiab) Senator Mark Hatfield x27;43 Senator Bob Packwood x27;54 Rep. Ray Baum L x27;83 Rep. Stan Bunn x27;69, L 73 Hon. Tony Meeker x27;61 Congressman Bob Smith x27;53 Congressman Denny Smith x27;62 Senator Eugene Timms x27;54 Hon. Dave Frohnmayer, Honorary degree Hon. Norma Paulus L x27;62 JUDGING AND RULES Freshman Glee is judged in three major categories: musical composition and lyrics, presentation, and marching and formations. Musical composition and lyrics is based on their adaptability to the theme, the adaptability of the words to the music, and overall quality. Presentation is judged on the vocal rendition x27;s expression, diction and tone. Marching and formations is judged on the basis of execution, adaptability, and overall effect. Using an established system, the judges award points for each of the three areas. The class accumulating the most points will be the winner of Freshman Glee. OFFICIAL GLEE JUDGES 1990 Lyrics/Composition : Ms. Nancy Burkhardt, Mr. Reid Shelton, Dr. David Welch Marching/Formation : Ms. Mary Brown, Mr. David Greger, Mr. Bob Voigt Presentation/Vocal Rendition: Ms. GlendaBlanchard, Mr. Gary Frame, Mrs.Thelma Rueppel, Mr. John Welty. OUR THANKS AND GRATITUDE TO THIS YEAR x27;S JUDGES ODE TO WILLAMETTE There x27;s and 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 Glad some 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 Wesdand, breathing through the fathers tears, Tells the story of the temple, bids us hope a 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 distinct 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 SERENADE LIVES ON by John Horton and Laura Zinniker Class of 1991 I. A little child is worried, mother has been gone Three days at the Doctor x27;s, something must be wrong But Daddy says there x27;s no need for alarm Mommy comes home with a baby in her arms The child understands fears don x27;t always come true As mom sings him to sleep with the song of hope renewed Chorus: Never stop believing dreams can come true If your hope fades away and takes your youth Listen for the song Just follow your heart Don x27;t be afraid to sing along In the voices you will find Friendships that grow with time So before your innocence is gone Sing and The Serenade Lives On II. An old man in the park feeds the birds his only friends He sees them fly away and is lonely once again Just then a girl with blue eyes and hair of grey Smiles, takes his hand, and they slowly walk away She sings a song he had not heard since youth With newfound romance and miracle comes true BRIDGE: Too often time Time seems to flow Flows like a stream Streams take away Away from our friends Friends who share Our hopes and dreams Brought close together we sing harmony To find that if we believe Hopes become reality III. Freshman at Willamette We found ourselves alone Times we x27;ve shared together Are memories carved in stone In Twenty Years Time we x27;ll still have in our sight A Vision of x27;Harmony for which we x27;ll Stand Up and Fight Hope can be restored with the miracle of son out time here is over, yet The Serenade Lives On WE DONT HAVE MUCH TIME by Lila Brown Class of 1992 Save the people, save the whales we x27;re beginning to wonder if it x27;s just a tale, cause it x27;s been Talked about for so long. Except for the sick, take in the poor but no one has the time anymore then we finally realize this ain x27;t no way to live. TICK, TOCK goes the clock, we pray to God that it will stop to savor the loving moments Chorus: like quot;SPLISH, SPLASH I was taking a bath quot; can we put in a request to make it last. Can you play that record over again? Hey time won x27;t you serenade us again? Recall the days of better ways when we were Western bond when skyscrapers and shooting sprees were no where to be found. Eloquence of presidents and the men of higher minds they send our young across the sea to battle the front lines. Never will this happen to me but how does it all come to be (come to be, come to be, come to be) A thousand points of light the battle of choice and pro-life we stand around and wait for the clock to strike midnight. (midnight, midnight) Chorus Determined to show that there x27;s another way it x27;s the type of place where you don x27;t have to pay where lessons of love and peace abide where life is not based on foolish pride. Eventually there will come to be a time when we can share cherished moments and memories within a world that is aware. We Don x27;t Have Much Time We Don x27;t Have Much Time Chorus We Don x27;t Have Much Time MASQUERADE by Aaron Andre Miller Class of 1993 Here I stand tonight This mask upon my eyes I see you dancing, you x27;re all alone How I x27;ve longed to be here by your side. It often seems that life Is one grand masquerade, Strangers dancing with shadows of doubt Lift your disguise, no need to be afraid. If I could wave my magic wand, I x27;d let this dream last all night long x27;Cause the times we share together Are the moments I will treasure. And if I had one last wish tonight, I x27;d dance with you beneath the moon x27;s light. So please don x27;t let this masquerade, Be our one and only serenade. Sweet song of serenade Are what I want to sing to you This love song is from the heart So please believe these words are true. Countless days I x27;ve spent My piano showered with tears, For so long I x27;ve tried to tell you Now the moment draws ever near. If I could wave my magic wand I x27;d let this dream last all night long. x27;Cause the times we share together Are the moments I will treasure. And if I had one last wish tonight I x27;d dance with you beneath the moon x27;s light. So please don x27;t let this masquerade, Be our one and only serenade. When I peer into my looking glass I see You and me for eternity. This destined attraction is holding me fast, And there x27;s no telling how long this will last. Our Love could be a rose Underneath the summer x27;s sun, Always growing, this love would be You x27;re all I need, You x27;re the only one. Let us live forever, Just you and I together. Lord knows if this will come true But please know I x27;ve always loved you. If I could wave my magic wand, I x27;d let this dream last all night long. x27;Cause the times we share together, Are the moments I will treasure. And if I had one last wish tonight, I x27;d dance with you Beneath the moon x27;s light. So please don x27;t let this masquerade, Be our one and only serenade. ALL AROUND THE WORLD by Abe Proctor Class of 1994 All around the wide wide world There x27;s a new wind blowin. x27; It x27;s risin x27; like a storm And still it keeps on growin. x27; It x27;s blowin x27; through the nations There x27;s a song it sings. It turns the heads of leaders And shakes the halls of kings. It x27;s the voices of the people Raised up high in song. It echoes through the mountaintops quot;We x27;ve been fightin x27; war too long. quot; Chorus This our song we sing to you The leaders of the land. How many boys and girls must die Before you take a stand? This our song we sing to you The leaders of the land. Open your hearts and lay down your swords The world is in your hands. All around the wide wide world There x27;s a new age dawning. The world awakes and looks around And sees that things must change. Listen to the people sing The time at last is here. Put away your tanks and planes And share a mug of beer. Don x27;t send our young ones off to die On a distant shore. Listen to the people cry quot;We won x27;t study war no more. quot; Chorus Sing to me my love Remember how we x27;ve cared. These are the moments we cherish and the times we share. It x27;s a long hard road to run Through cold uncharted lands. But at the end is peace my friend The golden age at last. Chorus ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OVERALL GLEE MANAGERS Curtis Acosta, Erin Chatham, Lupe Chavez, Nate Hopkins, Tracy Prichard, Crayton Webb SENIOR CLASS Managers: ....Mike Dodson, Anne Donovan, Ginger Enden, Charlie Will, John Horton, Karen Mercer, Amy McCann, Laura Zinniker Piano Player; .......John Horton JUNIOR CLASS Managers:.. .....Lila Brown, Suzanne Budd, Kelly Duncan, Kearsty Dunlap, Brian Peterson, Pam Westcott Piano Player: Lila Brown SOPHOMORE CLASS Managers: .....David Audley, Jennifer Cain, Abey Carcich, Lesil McGuire, Aaron Miller Piano Player: Aaron Andre Miller FRESHMAN CLASS Managers: Amy Cummings, Christy Dodge, Justin Norman, Abe Proctor, Casey Strickland, Jason Wollmuth Piano Player: Sarah Walsh SINCERE APPRECIATION AND THANKS TO: Scott Greenwood Sallie Suby-Long Tony Noble Escorts: Dawna Davies, Suzanne Dudley, Heather Mandley, Nick Ives, Diane Morton, Tiffany Smith, Pam Stucky Special Thanks to: 1991 Class Managers 1990 Overall Glee Managers All Class Managers Karen Aiello David Ames ASWL? 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Junior Class: Ashlae Lane, Kevin Morrison* Coral Pruitt, Jennifer Sedivy Sophomore Class: Chad Clearenger, Diana Fales, Carrie Patterson, Jennifer Rehio : gt; y v .-- Don Wren * quot;. i ; - 7 x27; x27; Freshman Class: Matt Carlson, Wayne Henry, Valarie Swainston, Sarah Walsh