Glee 1981 - Planning Materials

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local.transcriptionFRESHMAN GLEE 1981 NOVELTY: "To the Future Through the Past" Glee Managers: Jim cox, Dean Olsen, Mike Unfred Final Class Standings: 1st - 1984 (Freshmen) 2nd - 1981 (Seniors) 3rd - 1983 (Sophomores) 4th - 1982 (Juniors) Class of 1984 Proudly Presents The Seventy-Third Annual Freshman Glee Willamette University Cone House-Sparks Center March 14, 1981 8.00 p.m. DEDICATION Freshman Glee dedication given with enthusiasm and gratitude to G. Herbert Smith, a man whose perserverance and life-time commitment to education kept Willam~tte strong it pursuit of academic excellence. Serving as the University's President for 27 years, • Smith helped makeWillamette the outstanding institution it is today. r' )... ,~ r 23 HISTORY Freshman Glee in 1909. when the class of 1912 challenged the other classes in a competltion-an event which became a tradition distinct to Willamette. '.the past. Glee has been held in the Chapel of Waller t the First Methodist Church, the Salem Armory, and the old Willamette Gym (today's Playhouse). Since 1975. Cone Field House been used to accomodate 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 parts .. this special event. Freshman Glee is Willamette's own tradition of the past, which will continue in the future. JUDGING AND RULES Freshman Glee is judged in three major categories: musical composition and lyrics, vocal rendition, and marching and formations. Musical composition and lyrics based on originality, coordination. adaptability to the Glee theme and overall impact of the song. Vocal rendition is judged on expression, tone quality, and musicality. Marching and formations is judged on the basis of precision. originality, 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. . Walter A. Michael Ron Jones • David MARCHINGiFORMATION Crane c Norman 44 Music by Ode To Willamette Words by PERRY REIGLEMAN, 't.2 F. S. MENDENHALL Deall of the School of MII1Iic ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There'. an Dn .. old Spil'· it old his - tor- ie tem- pin ris - lng School!Howstrongwe love IlIeel'round thy of Ihe Gol-den West-land. breathing grand - Iy tlt.rough the mem'deB how we through the fa - Ihers ye!l.n,Whero the oalc· en heart· ed clillg! Glad Borne heal-Is be-neath Ihy tears, Tells the 1110 - ry of the ~~~~~~~~~7~¥J~~~~~ us strength for IItrong hearts to thee hope a dewn ea - re~rs; Down the years, ih por- tals 01' - ell, we bring. Old Will - am - ettll how we char - ish the oh, sing of dear Will - am - elte Ga - thered All thy Sing- while gold. mor-e-. U. f' SIGNS OF THE TIMES BY CATHY WADE AND KERRY TYMCHUK THE 1950 /s WERE A TIME TO PLAY) HIGH SCHOOL PROMS AND LOVER1S LANE. ROLLER SKATES AND'M01'OR:;BJ:KBS) WE ALL LOVED LUCY AND WE ALL LIKED IKE. WE ALL LOVED LUCY AND WE ALL LIKED IKE. THEY WORE PINK POODLES ON THEIR SKIRTS--UH-HUH! THEY GREASED TH~IR HAIR AND THEY LIKED TO FLIRT--TEE-HEEt ELVIS PRESLEY WAS ALL THE RAGE--OH; YES HE WAS! OH) HOW THOSE HIPS THEY SWISHED AND SWAYEDI OH; HOW THOSE HIPS THEY SWISHED AND SWAYED. TOO BAD THOSE TIMES HAVE GONE AWAY. WE MISSED THE BEST OF THOSE "HAPPY DAYS." LEATHER JACKETS AND COONSKIN CAPS) THE 60's CAME ••• I .AND WE NEVER LOOKED BACK! PEACE I •• I • PEACE. I I I I PEACE ••.•. WE PRAYED FOR PEACE; BUT OUR BROTHERS WENT TO WAR) AND NO ONE EVER TOLD US WHAT THEY WERE FIGHTING FOR. . AND BULLETS TOOK OUR HEROES; LIKE KING AND J.F.K. AND THROUGH THE BEATLES WE ESCAPED WITH DREAMS OF YESTERDAY; WHILE THE HAIR GREW ON THE HIPPIES; WE LANDED ON THE MOON. AND THE SEVENTIES CHANGED OUR TUNE! BEE-GEES; DISCO; STREISAND; ROCKY; BIG MAC) AND FIVE ONION RINGS. TWO; THREE; FOUR; ROBERT REDFORD; ARCHIE BUNKER; FLY THE FRIENDLY SKIES! POLLUTION STRIKES; INFLATION HITS; WE KISS OUR BUCKS GOOD-BYE! ERA AND WOMEN'S LIB MEANS NO MORE GIRLS AND GUYS! AND THERE WAS CHORUS LINE; DESIGNER JEANS; DIETS TO LOOK TRIM. WILBUR r·lILLS AND FANNIE FOXE TAKE A LATE NIGHT SWIM. GERRY TRIPS; JIMMY GRINS) NIXON'S NOT A CROOK. WE CELEBRATE 200 YEARS AND STOP AND TAKE A LOOK! KUNTE KINTE; JOHN TRAVOLTA; RUNNING LAPS IS IN. FRANCO HARRIS; TERRY BRADSHAW; PITTSBURGH WINS AGAIN! PUSH! SHOVE! CRASH! BEEP! WE'RE RUNNING OUT OF GAS. SO WE BETTER STOP RIGHT HERE AND SAY; SO WE BETTER STOP RIGHT HERE AND SAY; THE EIGHTIES! . .•. . THE EIGHTIES! ..... THE EIGHTIES! ... ,. THEY CAME AT LAST! CAN THE STARS Prologue: C vie annQgnce the Junior elas!! !' t:hat , providing we do Eass c .om G in an at~pt to east a liah~ on yesterday. C So the future~ we might find F will cast less ~den on our pinds Glee 1981 Simmer/Miller ~) (J'f"t; C .om G C while the E~ may have some wi!dom to convey. C As the stars have always ~ ---p they may ship~ as we begin C Dm G ory6ur r9,a9 to contem:elate eternity. C We will j9!~ in joyful throng! F in the ~t~l! of old glee C .om G C to revive our of history~ I. e F ill came to college G F further our C G so may all .Q!1!. day be C F Hut un~ we be G Am we rnust find ~ .... /.I!ItJ F C 'iMrt. unfortunately is very .. C F vie 've .§!:ll been good ~dents G F ,,,,i th J2i!t ience and prudence C F G when it comes book§. C F If·. we ~get our 1:-ime G Am then our qr~~e-points will climb C --r C and ~ pr~ssors will not g~e us dirty LQQks. C F 'ye liv~d on ~mI2us--- G F although it may us C G the ~l world can aiv~ us a scare. C F When Q~ belief ~rs G #\'#It ivory to!!ers C F C we re£2!l we'd rather be here than out there • • c F !!!ye watched the mQQn beam G F QQ!n by the mil! stream C F G We'ye felt the le rain C F - ille������ ve watched star~ glow G- F after the disco c:- F G ~~~ walked the !Q!ers' lane. f! ~~. ~., , ~!tv~ had our !,Qmance ." ;' ~!.t_ve had our dance e .~ti G We've had ---C our SEats F But we've settled gyarrels G • - F We'ye kept our m2~als C F G RQmantic diElo~ C F I've made my love known c; -r Beneath vour window C ~ T G Singing this .!!!a.!'@de C F As stars shine so brigh~ly G F Tell me you ~ me ---- Dm F G C And ..2!!r dream.s will ~v~ III. 'C F llamette Unive%,sity F We ~fi 11 st:~~k by C Dm t.'hrouoh Em F we're alJ. our C F We like our professors C they're re F swell ~ we're C Dm full of knowledge _t~=-~ Em F they taught us well G ing we stu2Y C Or to the C F c We C He' C C dormitor dress we all s F talk at ten o'clock smar!; C F our boyfriends call we answer right away F can't we go on Saturd Dm Em the F our rna S are dil F ~~ we leave we 1 F 11 ligent Dm Em Or c Psychology Afterword. c will here next i!hat is, our _.:::.;;:.:.;.;.= to Dm with a ~ssing orade with luck we just might f~nq -r-the vle've Hill be aided by C G e lessons of todN We Of as is of of Jason c But at days of yore just us what·s Dm G Dm that places la~ G C Freshman : C F know have seen the way C F G vie our C can see right !1Q!: .. G THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD Somewhere over the rainbow, there is a pot of gold; The finest of it's treasures, are the tales that we've been told, Of Ice cream cones, and candy canes evening strolls through lover's lane, high school dances, first romances, and love that lights the way ••• CHORUS: And now we follow the Yellow Brick Road; Where it leads us no one knows; But there'll always be a rainbow, shinin' through our cloudy days; Someday we sill find that dreams are made of gold, But for now, we'll keep on followin' the Yellow Brick Road. Sometimes dreams are shattered, and crumble at our feet; But we always keep a steppin t movin' to the rainbow beat. The hard times and good times, have made us what we are today; It's time to leave the past behin and time for us to say ••• That we can follow the Yellow Brick Road; Where it leads us, no one knows, But we'll always have a rainbow shinin ' through our cloudy days. Someday we will see our dreams were made of Gold, But for now we'll keep on followin' the Yellow Brick Road. We'll always think of Willy U., The times of change for me and you; We're ~~~d~n' for that pot of gold, WORDS AND MUSIC BY Crystal Mills And werll keep on steppin' and followin' the Yellow Brick Road ••• we'll keep on steppin' and followin t the Yellow Brick Road. YOUR HEART WILL FIND THE WAY There is a sunrise on the way De~p in my heart I feel the day The breezes of the night blew out my candle in the wind And all alone I feel the dark around me pressing in It's hard to hold on through the night When searching blindly for the light I'm not sure where I'm going but I do know where I've been And I know if I can come this far I'll make it to the end CHORUS: Can you feel the joy inside you Well just let the feeling grow Though tomorrow's so uncertain Your heart can always know There's a morning dawning for you. A very special day So keep on the Road you're walking And your heart will find the way INTERLUDE: Can you feel it? Can you feel it? Deep inside you? Let it grow Theress a morning Dawning for you There's a sunrise Shining just for you There's a new day And it's your day Let it's light overflow. WORDS AND MUSIC BY Jackson ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS SENIOR CLASS; MANAGERS: Sue Bradford Al Headrick SONGLEADERS: Dave Smith; Kerry Tymchuk; Pam Beck; Tracy Waggoner; Paula Hutchens. MARCHLEADER: Kelle Casebeer PLAYERS: Cathy Wade; Bill Berry SONq WRITERS: Cathy Wade; Kerry Tymch~ T-SHIRTS: Dave WisnomJ Rick Scheafer; Tanya Murray SENIOR SKITS: Mark Stevenson, Anne Denecke JUNIOR CLASS: MANAGERS: Lori Roser; Lisa Partridge SONGLEADERS: Steve Miller; Mark Simmer; Lori Roser Lisa Partridge MARCHLEADERS, Jill Terry; Lisa Lazzareschi, Mindy Elliot PIANO PLAYER: Barbara Deli' WRITERS: Steve Miller; Mark Simmer T-SHIRTS: Mark McCarthy; Mary Chung SOPHOMORE CLASS: MANAGERS: Crystal Mills; Mark Cain SONGLEADERS: Jeff Harvey; Carrie Choate, Joy Shaad MARCHLEADERS: Linda Boshears; Teresa Church; Sarah Behrens PIANO PLAYERS, Crystal Mills; Carrie Choate Crystal Mills T-SHIRTS; Eric Gucker FRESHMAN CLASS: MANAGERS = Pam Byrne J Bani ta Mason SONGLEADERS: Chris Tolleson; Jill Ezzell MARCHLEADERS: Andy Laudensleger; Anne Taylor PIANO PLAYER, Susan Dobrinski SONG WRITER: Pam Jackson T-SHIRTS: Denette Jenkins; Jody Johnson " Yocom Howell A.S.W.U. Campus Rugby Dan I.C.C. Howard Runkel Lathrop ( SPEC THANKS TO: D ) All Managers and Committee Members Address .•....• Number C ( LYRI CS!COV;PQSITTON ALICE ROSE JONES 1156 l'1anzani ta Wy. N. E. em, Oregon 97303 !'1RS. WALTER A. BUHLER 10925 S.W. Riverwood Rd. Portland, Oregon 97219 HICHAEL CRAWFORD 410 Boone Rd. S.E. Salem, Ore 97302 D CRANE 46 1·1yrla Ct. S. Salem, Oregon 97302 RON 4861 Dakoto. Rd. S. E. em, Oregon 9 2 D:r::. DAVID 3646 Sal eD, Oregon 97302 ., J.:f;LSOl~ 3116 Vista • Forest Grove, Oregon 97116 COL. KELSOl'T oat Holloi': Ln. S.:c. Oregon 2 1, ( " en' f\') .l.IiL'1. rl. Ave.I\.E. Oregon 97303 Mrs.. Alioe Rose Jones 1156 Manzanita Way, NE Salam, Oregon 97303 Dear . ,. February 19, 1981 Thank you very for agreeing to serve as a Freshman Glee judge for words and music.. Please ret.urn the music and the judging sheet to me in the enclosed envelope at your early oonvenience and prior March 9, if possible. With kindest personal regards, :ah Enclosure Sincerely yours, R .. A~ Yocom Assistant to the president P.s. The theme for Freshman Glee is "1'0 the Future Through the Past" Mrs. Walter A. Buhler 10925 S.W. Riverwood Road Portland, Oregon 97219 Dear Mrs. Buhler: February 19, 1981 Thank you very much for agreeing to serve as a Freshman Glee judge for words and music. Please return the music and the judging sheet to me in the enclosed envelope at your early convenience and prior to March 9, if possible. With kindest personal regards, RAY:ah Enclosure Sincerely yours, R" A .. Yooom Assistant to the President P .. s. The theme for Freshman Glee is If To the Future Through the Past" Mr. Miahae1 Crawford 410 Boone Road, SE Salem, Oregon 97302 Dear Mike: February 19, 1991 Thank you very much for agreeing to serve as a Freshman Glee judge for words and music. please return the music and the judging sheet t.o me in the enclosed envelope at your early convenience and prior to March 9, if possible" With kindest personal regards, :ah Enclosure Sincerely yours, R. A" Yocom Assistant to the President P.S. The theme for Freshman Glee is UTo the Future Through Past.n GLEE NIGHT 1. Welcome 2. Announcements - Symphonic Band 3. Thank the judges 4. Express appreciation to Glee Managers Jim Cox, Dean Olson, Mike Unfred 5. Third Place 6. Second Place 7. OATH RETURNING BANNER TO YOCOM 8. FIRST PLACE - - THE WILLA METTE UNIVERSITY SYMPHONIC BAND, DIRECTED BY DR. MARTIN BEHNKE, WILL PRESENT ITS SPRING CONCERT TOMORROW, SUNDAY, MARCH IS, L981 AT 3:00 P. M. IN SMITH AUDITORIUM. FEATURED GUEST FOR THE CONCERT WILL BE L. WILLIAM KUYPER, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL HORNIST WITH THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION IS FREE TO WILLA METTE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. OTHERS MAY PU'lCHASE TICKETS AT THE DOOR FOR $2.00 EACH. S or Songs Glee Introduction Seniors Juniors I.C.C. Sophomore Freshman WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Glee 1981 Program 15 5 10 10 10 10 Dan Bruce (Judges out) 10 10 Rugby Team 15 Buzz 10 (?) College of liberal Arts Salem, Oregon 97301 Phone: (503) 370-6300 .I ,""\:¥",,,- '~~~''"~.'''''''-''''"~)'''.'''-.~'.. "'.,---.. ....... -----(- _>a.,. ... ~_ .. _"'_>,, ______ '."',.".<__<_"._'" ,-. Wt:DN!.Sl)A':J -rrt,u.It~J)A~ ~f})A-~' RY 1 4 5 13 1.. *Songleaders, '1 t=r 21 marchleaders, *Song Deadline Manager's and piano play rs 5:00-Buzz's meetimg- desk Doney 6.00 must be in by * Programs inl 5: OO! (Lausann . Room 212) .*T-Sl;lirts 22 2 2'1 2,., l' ... -271 2e Manager's meeting Doney 6:00 1 khallenge Ni~ Practices Sta !( Pam & Bonita) 5· OOam' ~ ;,1 i ! ::, 5 ~H 1J 14 Senior Skits . 11.00 am. Practices---- --------------- -------------- --------------- --------------- Glee **8.00 Blue Monday 11.00 'A3 1 18 1.'1 2.5 r~eeded to do rJ1l.ve ( FRESHMAN GLEE RULES AND REGULATIONS Freshman Glee is by far the oldest tradition on the Willamette University campus. The purpose of Freshman Glee is to bring about class unity ~nd to enable students to get to know each other better. The following Rules and Regulations are approved herewith by the Senate of the Associated Students of Willamette University. Theme The theme of Freshman Glee will vary according to four topics of a general nature. Be*inning in 1981, the theme will be "Novelty"; 1982, 'Alma Mater"; 1983, "Serenade"; 1984, "Fight." Themes will continue to rotate on this basis so that during a four-year period each student group will have an opportunity to compe~e in each theme. II. Freshman Glee Date Freshman Glee will be held the Saturday prior to the beginning of Spring Vacation. III. Appointment of freshman Glee Manager(s) and Procedures A. The Student Senate of Willamette Universit~will appoint a Freshman Glee Hanager or Co-managers. Students interested in this position may petition for consideration. Freshman Glee Hanager(s) will be appointed prior to the end of,the first semester. B. ~uring the Christmas'holiday, the Freshman Glee Manager(s) will establish a Freshman Glee Committee composed of two members from each class. This committee will review Freshman Glee rules, assist the manager(s) in setting up practice schedules, judges, etc. They will review all complaints with regard to rule infractions and decide on penalties, if any. Members of the allegedly offending class shall not have a vote in such instances. C. Glee practice shall begin the Monday prior to Freshman Glee on a schedule arranged by the Glee Manager(s) and approved by the Freshman Glee Committee. D. During the second week after the start of the Spring Semester, the Freshman Class Manager(s) or their representative will issue a formal Freshman Glee Challenge to the other three classes. The other three classes will respond in an appropriate manner. This Challenge Assembly will occur during the regular convocation hour. Glee Rules and Regulations Page 2 .. E. During practice sessions, the following regulations are in effect: 1. No alcohol will be allowed anywhere on the campus grounds during the practice sessions. 2. Only the song leader, the composers, the formation and interpretation leaders may play the class song before the Sunday of Glee week. 3. No playing or practicing may be done in groups larger than four persons in the same room during Glee week except during assigned practice hours. 4. Only seniors will be allowed to: a. Use center steps. b. Wear hats or headgear during the final performance. 5. There will be a maximum of three formations performed by each class, except the freshman, who may have a maximum of two formations. Each class song will be performed from any one of the formations. 6. Any class may choose to eliminate or forfeit a practice, but once this is done. no makeup time will be allowed. . ., 7. Only the following clothes will be worn during the final performance: a. Glee T-sh ts (these may vary in colbr and design). b. Dark blue.pants or jeans. c. Socks and tennis shoes (if desired). d. The use of buttons, stickers, pins, ribbons, etc., are not permitted. 8. Only piano(s) may be used to accompany the class. 9. No verbal or visual clues may be given during the final performance. 10. Dress rehearsal hours as set up by the Glee Manager(s) and the Freshman Glee Committee will be strictly enforced on Saturday morning. Any class arriving late will lose that part of their time. Any class exceeding its practice time will be penalized at the discretion of the Freshman Glee Committee, provided a formal complaint is made. 11. The enforcement of a rule infraction, including the assessment -of penalties. will be taken care of by the Freshman Glee Committee as heretofore outlined. The allegedly offending class wf11 not participate in such voting. Glee Rules and Regulations Page 3 12. niors may spend any additional practice • time outside of the scheduled practices to work on their skit and to assist the freshmen in their marching. The senior skit will normally be presented at the convo hour during Glee practice week, but the Senior Class may decide otherwise. 13. No hand or body movements will be allowed during the final performance other than the marching itself. Specifically, no body movements are permitted during the rendition of the song. IV. Freshman Glee ations A. The Freshman Class will enter f t and march to their seats. No heckling, no use of water, etc. will be permitted during the entry of any class. B. The Sophomore Class will enter i~~ediately after the freshmen and march to their seats. C. In like manner, the juniors will march in and sit in their seats. • D. The Senior Class, by virtue of the longevity, may enter the auditorium/f ld house ln any manner they feel appropriate. They will have a maximum of 15 minutes to present their previous Glee songs or to lampoon and otherwise heckle the other classes. No other ass may be involved in the heckling. E. The use of water or any like substance is expressly prohibited dur the marching of the classes or the marching performance of the s s themselves. F. During the marching and the rendition of class songs, all other classes must remain in their seats and keep sent except the class actually competing. No class may impede physically or psychologically any other class during the performance. V. JuQ.ging Judging shall be according to the rules and regulations attached hereto. The members of the Freshman Glee Committee shall represent their class in the compil on of final points and the possible assessment of penalty points in the event of an infraction. Glee Rules and Regulations Page 4 VI. Blue Monday. On the-Monday following Freshman Glee, bets will be paid off by the losers. The following regulations apply: A. Classes will be held as usual. except 11:00 a.m. classes, which will be switched to 11:00 a.m. on the next Wednesday. B. Bets involving members of the faculty, administration or clerical supports staffs are expressly prohibited. Faculty members may, however, permit the use of. part of the classroom time for the paying of bets. Since this is determined by each faculty member, his/her permission must be sought and received in advance. C. Bets between two people involving a third person are forbidden. unless consented to by all parties concerned. D. The paying of bets that might involve property or personal damage are expressly prohibited. E. Bets that are wasteful or ecologically questionable should be discouraged. F. All bets must be paid in full by 10:00 p.m. on Blue Monday. FRESHMAN GLEE R1~ES ~~ REGULATIONS s Freshman Glee is by far the oldest tradition on the Willamette University campus. The purpose of Freshman Glee is to bring about class unity and to enable students to get to know each other better. The following Rules and Regulations are approved herewith by the Senate of the Associated Students of Willamette University. I. Theme The theme of Freshman Glee will be chosen by the Glee managers. II. Freshmalf.. .G lee Date Freshman Glee will be held the Saturday prior to the beginning of Spring Vacation. III. AEPointment of Freshman Glee Manager (~ and Procedures A. The Student Senate of Willamette University will appoint a Freshman Glee Manager or Co-managers. Students interested in this position may petition for consideration. Freshman Glee Manager (s) will be appointed prior to the end of the first semester. B. During the Christmas holiday, the Freshman Glee Ma~ager (s) will establish a Freshman Glee Committee composed of two members from each class. This committee will review Freshman Glee rules, assist the manager(s) in setting up practice schedules, judges, etc. They will I, review all complaints with regard to rule infractions and decide on penalties, if any. Members of the allegedly offending class shall not have a vote in such instances. C. Glee practice shall begin the Monday prior to Freshman Glee on a schedule arranged by the Glee Manager(s) and approved by "the Freshman Glee Committee. D. During the second week after the start of the Spring Semester, the Fresh­man Class Manager(~ or their representative w~ll issue a formal Fresh­man Glee Challenge to the other three classes. The other three classes will respond in an appropriate manner. This Challenge Assembly will occur during the regular convocation hour. E. During practice sessions, the following regulations are in effect! 1. No alcohol will be allowed anywhere on the campus grounds during the practice sessions. 2. Only the song leader, the composers, the formation and interpre~ tation leaders may play the class song before the Sunday of Glee week. 3. No playing or practicing may be done in groups lar~er than four persons in the same room during Glee Wee~ exce~t during assigned practice' hours', 'Glee.. R.ules a.nd Regulations Page 2 4. Only seniors ~1.ll be allowed to: a. Use center steps. b. Wear hats or headgear during the final performance. 5. There will be a maximum of three formations performed by each class, except the freshman, who may have: a maximum of two formations. ~ Each class song will be performed from anyone of the formations. 6. Any class may choose to eliminate or· forfeit a practice,but once this is done, no makeup time will be allowed. 7. Only the following clothes will be worn during the final performance: a. Glee T-shirts (these may vary in color and design). b. Dark blue pants or jeans. c. Socks and tennis shoes (if desired). d. The use of buttons, stickers,. pins, ribbons, etc., are not per-mitted. 8. Only piano{s) may be used to accompany the class. 9. No verbal or visual clues may be given during the final performance. 10. Dress rehearsal hours as set up .by the Glee Manager(~ and the Freshman Glee Committee will be strictly enforced on Saturday morning. Any class arriving late will lose that part of their time. Any class exceeding its practice time will be penalized at the discretion of the Freshman Glee Committee, prOVided a formal complaint is made. 11. The enforcement of a rule infraction, including the assessment of penalties, will be taken care of by the Freshman Glee Committee as heretofore outlined. The allegedly offending class will not participate in such voting. 12. Seniors may spend any additional practice time outside of the scheduled practices to work on their skit and to assist the "freshmen in their marching. The senior skit will normally be presented at the convo hour during Glee practice week, but the Senior Class may decide otherwise. 13. No hand or body movements will be allowed during the final per­formance other than the marching itself. Specifically, no body movements are permitted during the rendition of the song. IV. Freshman Glee Night Regulatio~s ****** ****** \; ****** A. The Freshman Class will enter first and march to their seats. No heckling, no use of water, etc. will be permitted during the entry of any class. B. The Sophomore Class will enter immediately after the freshmen and march to their seats. C. In like manner, the juniors will march in and sit in their seats. ********** D. The Senior Class, by virtue of their longevity, may enter the auditoriuml field house in any manner they feel appropriate. They will have a maximum of 15 minutes to present their previous Glee songs or to E. lampoon and otherwise heckle the other classes. No other class may be involved in heckling. The use of water or any like substance is expressly prohibited during the marching and performance of the songs themselves. Glee~Rules and Regulations !I'age, 3' F. During the marching and the rendition of class songs, all classes except seniors, must remain in their seats. No class may impede physically with any other class during the performance, All classes must remain silent during the rendidtion of the Glee Songs. V. Judging Judging shall be according to the rules and regulations attached hereto. The members of the Freshman Glee Committee shall represent their class in the compilation of final points and the possible assessment of penalty points in the event of an infraction. VI. ~ Monday On the Monday following Freshman Glee, bets will be paid off by the losers. The following regulations apply: A. Classes will be held as usual, except 11:00 a.m. classes, which will be switched to 11:00 a.m. on the next Wednesday. B. Bets involving members of the faculty, administration or clerical supports staffs are expressly prohibited. Faculty members may however, permit the use of part of the classroom time for the paying of bets. Since this is determined by each faculty member, his/her permission must be sought and received in advance. C. Bets between two people involving a third person are forbidden, unless consented to by all parties concerned. D. The paying of bets that might involve property or persnnal damage are expressly prohibited. E. Bets that are wasteful or ecologically questionable should be discouraged. F. All bets must be paid in full b~ 10:00 p.m. on Blue Monday. MEMORANDUM TO: Wayne Muller DATE: March 14, 1981 FROM: Buzz Yocom SUBJECT: Lights for Gl ee This morning Dean Olsen, one of the Glee Man ers I called me at home express ing concern a !::nut inadequate lighting for Gl ee. I went to Cone Field House and I concurred. It was so dark I was concerned about a poss ibl e inj ury. Matt Evans happened to be there and I asked him about additional lighting. Matt indicated that Steve Rose was using the lights for an up-coming nt play. However I since the play was not until Tuesday f Matt thought we might be able to borrow four 1 hts for Glee, but only with Steve's concurrence. I called ve and he agreed to my request to borrow the 1 hts, but that I should call you or so" ",one m the Theater Department who had the a rHy. Matt bel that so long as Steve said "0. K. II there was probably no further n for contacting anyone else. Still, I attempted to call you, 1 Iron (his phone is disconnected) and N ck and l all without success. Since e \'\'as runr1 out, I relu y said "Go ah "; I also continued to try to reach Nick (you were to gone until after lunch). rr:oKing lois oecision, I called Jerry Berberet, explaining tne circumstances and the possible danger problem. Jerry concurred with my decision. I send this memo to you with apologies because I realize this is not my area or jurisdiction. I trust you understand the reasons for it, however and, had I been able to get in touch with one of/)Tou, you would have concurred. cc: Bill Iron J efry Berberet Steve Rose - Lausanne bee: Jerry Hudson MEMORANDUM TO: Pam Byrne I Bonita Mason DATE: March 10 I 1981 FROM: R• A~Y o c 0 m SUBJECT: Glee Banner I need eight people to carry the Glee Banner Saturday eveing, and this is always the responsibility of the Freshman Class. Mike Unfred suggested I contact you two. I need four women and four husky men. The women will carry the Glee Banner in; the men will march beside them and stand behind them while the presentation is made. Prior to announcing the winner I I'll nod to the four women who will then release the banner to the four husky men. The women will than march off stage and observe the subsequent pandemonium from a "safer" distarre! I'll have the Banner in advance, so all the students need to do is meet me in the foyer of Sparks Center after the presentations are over e. Thanks in advance for your assis tance. cc: Mike U nfred - Lausanne OFFICIAL BALLOT GLEE 1981 RATING SHEET SUMMARY FIRST t:;:: 10 points· SECOND = 8 points THIRD = 6 points FOURTH = 4 points !; FRESHMAN '14/ SOPHOMORES 'f) JUNIORS t f1 2.- SENIORS -'1 } Place ! Points Place .1 Points Place Points Placet Points 'WORDS AND MUSIC I 1 Judge ttI03UIkJj:'iJ J II) J( " "'2.- B' 3 b Judge #2(~'II\)} I.j " ;t 11 ,) t;, J i /0 I I Tudge #3 (:TlIV6S j If) J " ~ .. q "2- F 1 TOTAL (l.) ~4..J (D) 1i? fa) "I f' (I) I ;1./ I I 1 i I PRESENTATION I I I , I Judge #1 I J() tL 6 4- 4 3 16 I Judge #:2 l lO 'z. I 8 4- 4 .3 .G I Judge *3 .1. B \ \D 4 4 3 b ! Judge #4 i j I TOTAL (2) ;LS (\) I :Zb (0) \ 2- C9-: >1 liJ . I I , I , 1 I !FORMATION ! I Judge #1 2- 8 3 iI b 4 4- I lD i Judge #2 t to 3 fo 4 4 2- l 8 I I l Judge #3 2- B 4- 4 '5 6 t_ I FO I i (\) Zlo (6) I j' . \0 0.) t4 (L)\zsi 1 TOTAL I 1 ! I I I GRAND TOTAL ~ l~ ! ~ () A,A ! 1 (j ! I! P LACE 1(1) @ (4) .V Z) - - FRESHMAN GLEE WORDS AND MUSIC RULES - OFFICIAL BALLOT x'EAR: 1m ,- , RULES: Judging shall be made on: (1) Adaptability of words and music to theme I (2) Adaptability of words to the music I (3) Quality of the music I and (4) quality of the word s. Each of these categories is to be measured on a scale of 1 - 10 points (10 pOints being best). se complete the chart below according to the ratings in each category. The theme for this year's Fre,e,hIJ'iif G e is;/.' M //, a ," CLASS ADAPTABILITY ADAPTABILITY: TO THEME WORDS TO MUSIC SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN QUALITY: QUALITY: WORDS MUSIC TOTAL POINTS o 3/ (Any explanatory comments may the rever s e s ide of this ba llot.) FIRST PLACE: SECOND PLACE: THI.R D PLACE: --""""f'-: FOURTH PLACE: TOTAL POINTS: ~ TOTAL POINTS: 30 TOTAL POINTS: 4 TOTAL POINTS: !/{O After completing this ballot, please sign below, place this form and the words and music for the sonas in the self-addressed stamped envelope and mail as soon as possible J preferably at least ten days prior to the date of Freshman Glee. THANK YOU for your assistance in our annual Freshman Glee. We hope you the experience and will be able to attend the itself! FRESHMAN GLEE WORDS AND MU SIC RU LES - OFFICIAL BALLOT YEAR: tQ'61 J * RU S: Judging shall be made on: (1) Adaptability of words and music to theme, (2) Adaptability of words to the mus ie, (3) Quality of the mus I a.nd (4) quality of the words. Each of these categories is to be measured on a scale of 1 - 10 points (10 points being best) .. Please complete the chart below according to the ratings in each category. The theme for this year's Freshma n Glee is: CLASS AD APT ABILITY ADAPTABILITY: QUALITY: QUALITY: TOTAL TO THEME . WORDS TO MUSIC WORDS MUSIC POINTS SENIORS ID /6 9 9 33 JUNIORS 9 9 7 7 3;( - SOPHOMORES C; /0 :3 8 3S FRESHMEN 7 3 8 2 3/ (Any explanatory comments may be written on the reverse side of this ballot.) FIRST PLACE: SENiORS TOTAL POINT S: 3~ SECOND PLACE: SOPHOMOKE:5 TOTAL POINTS: ::35 THI.R D PLACE: 7UAJIDf2.5 TOTAL POINTS: FOURTH PLACE: FRESH ME70 TOTAL POINTS: After completing this ballot I please sign below I place this form and the words and music for the songs in the self-addressed stamped envelope and mail as soon as possible I preferably at least ten days prior to the date of Freshman Glee. 3~ 3/· THANK YOU for your assistance in our annual Freshman Glee. We hope you enjoyed the experience and will be able to attend the event itself] FRESHMAN GLEE WORDS AND MUSIC RU S - OFFICIAL BALLOT RULES: Judging shall be made on: (1) Adaptability of words and music to theme, (2) Adaptability of words to the music I (3) Quality of the music I and (4) quality of the words. Each of these categories is to be measured on a scale of 1 - 10 points (10 points being best). Plea se complete the chart below according to the ratings in each category. The theme for this year l s Freshma n Glee is CLASS ADAPTABILITY ADAPTABILITY: QUALITY: QUALITY: TOTAL TO THEME WORD S TO MU SIC "WORDS MUSIC POINTS SENIORS '3 JUNIORS J /" SOPHOMORES ~~ FRESHMEN (Any explanatory comments may be written on the reverse side of this ballot. FIRST PLACE: TOTAL POINTS: SECOND PLACE: TOTAL POINTS: TOTAL POINTS: FOURTH PLACE: TOTAL POINTS: After completing this ballot, please sign below J place this form and the words an9, music for the songs in the self-addressed stamped envelope and mail as soon as possible I preferably at least ten days prior to the date of Freshman G THANK YOU for your assistance in our annual Freshman Glee. the experience and will be able to attend the event elf! FRESHMAN GLEE PRESENTATION RULES - OFFICIAL BALLOT YEAR: 10ft ,~", ""XJ..' RULES: Judging shall be made on (1) Vocal Rendition (10 points maximum) I (2) Tone quality (5 pOints maximum) I (3) Diction (5 pOints maximum) t and (4) Expression (S points maximum). In all cases t the higher the number of points I the better the presentation. Pleq.se complete the chart below according to your ratings in each category: LASS RENDITION TONE DICTION EXPRESSION 5 5 SENIORS S-JUNIORS 1 SOPHOMORES Cf S FRESHMEN 6- (Any explanatory comments may be written on the reverse side of the ballot) FIRST PLACE: TOTAL POINTS: _2...;.;;;;;;",,4-~_ SECOND PLACE: TOTAL POINTS: TH IRD PLACE: TOTAL POINTS: ___ _ FOURTH PLACE: TOTAL POINTS: After completing this ballot, please sign below I place this form in the envelope provided, seal it, and give it to your host/hostess for delivery to the ballot counters. THANK YOU for your assistance in our Annual Freshman Glee. We hope you enjoyed the experienc e! FRESHMAN GLEE PRESENTATION RULES - OFFICIAL BALLOT YEAR: I j21 ~~~ ?\' RULES: Judging shall be made on (1) Vocal Rendition (10 pOints maximum), (2) Tone quality (5 pOints maximum), (3) Diction (5 points maximum) 1 and (4) Expres sion (5 points maximum). In all cases I the higher the number of points I the better the presentation. Please complete the chart below according to your ratings in each category: ~LASS RENDITION TONE DICTION EXPRESSION TOTAL POINTS (lo _points) (5) (5) (5) (25 points maximum SENIORS ¥ 3 3 'If /-;- JUNIORS b if If It SOPHOMORES rt tj ~ If /OJ FRESHMEN r q .J~ 1/ ~V (Any explanatory comments may be written on the reverse side of the ballot) FIRST PLACE: fP /iJ k.~1/ GIJ TOTAL POINTS: tlf:) SECOND PLACE: (j Of I!:tvtvl/[;5 TOTAL POINTS: ,; 1 TH IRD PLACE: 5wrtJt/L1~" TOTAL POINTS: IT FOURTH PLACE: ~. )}J 't"-~-'- TOTAL POINTS: d After completing this ballot 1 please sign below I place this form in the envelope provided, seal it, and give it to your host/hostess for delivery to the ballot counters", THANK YOU for your assistance in our Annual Freshman Glee. We hope you enjoyed the experience! FRESHMAN GLEE PRESENTATION RULES - OFFICIAL BALLOT /:0r RULES: Judging shall be made on (1) Vocal Rendition 00 points maximum} I (2) Tone quality (5 pOints maximum), (3) Diction (5 points maximum) I and (4) Expression (5 points maximum). In aU cas es I the hioher the number of pOints I the better the presentation. Please complete the chart below according to your ratings in each category: LASS RENDITION SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN TONE DICTION 5 EXPRESSION TOTAL POINTS 5 (Any explanatory comments may be written on the reverse side of the ballot) FIRST PLACE: TOTAL POINTS: __r: :L_=--,',,-/_ SECOND PLACE: TOTAL POINTS: THIRD PLACE: TOTAL POINTS: _....;.........; FOU RTHPLACE: TOTAL POINTS: ___ _ After completing this ballot I please sign below I place this form in the envelope provided I seal it I and give it to your host/hostess for delivery to the ballot counters. THANK YOU for your assistance in our Annual Freshman Glee. We hope you enjoyed the experienc e! FRESHMAN GLEE FORMATION RULES - OFFICIAL BALLOT YEAR: /'ilL RULES: 1. Any uniforms used by the participating classes will count no more than their neatness and uniformity contribute to the effectiveness of the song and formation. 2. The song will be presented with one basic formation from each class. No more than three formations are allowed per class have four. 'Partlcl­pants shall not' change positions during 3. All participants in each formation must march or count time until the formation is completed. 4. Judging begins when the participating class 1s announced and will end when all members of the class have returned to their seats and are seated. 5. No stage properties or change in appearance of wearing apparel is permitted. A stage property is defined as any item other than original costumes. 6. No conductors are allowed; this includes song leaders and pianists. IN JUDGING FORMATIONS, EXECUTION OF THE FORMATION I ADAPTABILITY TO THE SONG AND THEME, AND TOTAL EFFECT SHALL BE CONSIDERED. USING A SCALE OF 1 TO JO. (10 BEING THE HIGHEST) I PLEASE RATE THE CLASSES AFTER EACH PRESENTATION BY PLACING YOUR NUMERICAL RATING IN THE APPROPRIATE COLUMNS BELOW. CLASS TOTAL EFFECT TOTAL POINTS SENIORS UNIORS I SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN (Any explanatory comments may be wri,tten on the reverse side of this ballot) FIRST PLACE: TOTAL POINTS: 2.G SECOND PLACE: TOTAL POINTS: ~f THIRD PLACE: TOTAL POINTS: ~+ FOURTH PLACE: TOTAL POINTS: ~ After completing your ballot, please sign below I place this form in the envelope provided I seal it, and give it to your host/hostess for delivery to ballot counters. THANK YOU for your assistance in our Annua! Glee. We hope you enjoyed the experience! .. /SHMAN GLEE FORMATION RULES - OFFICIAL BALLOT YEAR: ---1/Z ~'fj...L...7_ ¥ RULES: . 1. Any uniforms used by the participating classes will count no '11ore than their neatness and uniformity contribute to the effectiveness of the song and formation. 2. The song will be presented with one basic formation from each class. No more than three formations are allowed per class EXCEPT seniors who may have four. Partici­pants shall not change positions during the rendition of the song. 3. All participants in each formation must march or count time until the formation is completed. 4. Judging begins when the participating class is announced and will end when all members of the class ha ve returned to their seats and are seated. 5. No stage properties or change in appearance of wearing apparel is permitted. A stage property is defined as any item other than original costumes. 6. No conductors are allowed; this includes song leaders and pianists.' IN JUDGING FORMATIONS I EXECUTION OF THE FORMATION, ADAPTABILITY TO THE SONG AND THEME I AND TOTAL EFFECT SHALL BE CONSIDERED. U SING A SCALE OF 1 TO 10, (10 BEING THE HIGHEST) I PLEASE RATE THE CLASSES AFTER EACH PRESENTATION BY PLACING YOUR NUMERICAL RATING IN THE APPROPRIATE COLUMNS BELOW. ADAPTABILITY TOTAL EFFECT I TOTAL POINTS (Any explanatory comments may be written on the reverse side of this ballot) FIRST PLACE: ____________________ TOTALPOINTS: ____ __ SECOND PLACE: ____________________ TOTALPOINTS: ____ __ THIRD PLACE: ________________ TOTAL POINTS: ___ _ FOURTH PLACE: ____________ TOTAL POINTS: __ __ After completing your ballot, please sign below I place this form in the envelope provided, seal it, and give it to your host/hostess for delivery to ballot counters. THANK YOU for your assistance in our Annual Freshman Glee. We hope you enjoyed the experience! fUDGE'S($IG~ATURE v , FRESHMAN GLEE FORMATION RULES - OFFICIAL BALLOT YEAR: /9& RULES: 1. Any uniforms used by the participating class es will count no more than their neatness and uniformity contribute to the effectiveness of the song and formation. 2. The song will be presented with one basic formation from each class. No more than three formations are allowed per class EXCEPT seniors who may have four. Partici­pants shall not change positions during the rendition of the song. 3. All participants in each formation must march or count time until the formation is completed. 4. Judging begins when the participating class is announced and will end when all members of the class have returned to their seats and are seated. 5. No stage properties or change in appearance of wearing apparel is permitted. A stage property is defined as any item other than original costumes. 6. No conductors are allowed; this includes song leaders ,and pianists. IN JUDGING FORMATIONS, EXECUTION OF THE FORMATION I ADAPTABILITY TO THE SONG AND THEME I AND TOTAL EFFECT SHALL BE CONSIDERED. U SING A SCALE OF 1 TO 10, (10 BEING THE HIGHEST), PLEASE RATE THE CLASSES AFTER EACH PRESENTATION BY PLACING YOUR NUMERICAL RATING IN THE APPROPRIATE COLUMNS BELOW. CLASS EXECUTION ADAPTABILITY TOTAL EFFECT TOTAL POINTS I SENIORS 8 ,.E'j ::7 '1'< h : TUNIORS w' : ~t!J :J ~ {/ I SOPHOMORES .d'" FRESHMEN 7 { (Any explanatory comments may be written on the reverse side of this ballot) FIRST PLACE: ~,~_~._jl_:~'_'_· ____________ TOTALPOINTS: ____ __ SECOND PLACE: __ ~ ________________ TOTAL POINTS: ____ __ THIRD PLACE: /\ _....,v.(_",,_/L_j_· ...,.......------ TOTAL POINTS: ___ _ FOURTH PLACE: --' __________ TOTAL POINTS: ---'. __ __ After completing your ballot, please sign below, place this form in the envelope provided, seal i.t, and give it to your host!hos;EisS for delivery to ballot counters. THANK YOU f~r your assistance in O#.G~~l r,fes~.¢pp G.. 1ee. We hope you enjoyed the expenence! I; ij'l" I tjl ',Ii ,( i I' it,r, / j tl '. ,,1'"'1·,<-->'1 ~ ,¥,~i!' JUD<lE'S SIGNATURE

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