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The Eugene GleemenJOHN STARK EVANS, CONDUCTOR

TwentiethSemi..Annual Concert

BenefitRed Cross Flood Relief

SOLOISTS

MARK DANIELS, BaritoneDORIS HELEN CALKINS, Harpist.CORA MOORE FREY, Accompanist

McArthur CourtThursday; February 18, 1937

at 8:30 P. M.

Courtesy ofAssociated Btudenta, U. of O.

§ 12th Season - Forty-Second Concert :~lll.III.IIII ••••II.IIIII.IIJIIII ••IIIIIIIII.II.III'.,llIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIII."IUIII"III.I"I'\~

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Prayer of Thanksgiving ----------------------- Old Dutch Air(Traditional with the Gleemen)Dedication Franz

Wanderer's Song Schumanm

II.Aeolian Harp H asselmanns

MRS. CALKINS

III.Suabian Folk Song BrahmsSilent Strings B antO'c~

(With harp obligato-Mrs. Calkins)Hallelujah (from "Mount of Olives") Beeth07Jen

IV.Pilgrim's Song Tchaikows~iSome Rival Has Stolen My True Love Away err Broadeaoad.Ballad of the Bony Fiddler Hammond.

MR. DANIELS

V.Three Native American Tunes:

I Dream of Jeannie Stephen FosterHonor! Honor! Hall Johmsan*Ghost Dance (Torchbearers) A. D. Bissell-Lyman

With Echo quartet-Messrs. Potter, Griffith, Scott, King

VI."Barber Shop" (alIa Bourbon) Mar~ AndrewsWhy Don't You Try Pietro Y onTramp! Tramp! (Naughty Marietta) Victor Herbert

MR. DANIELS AND GLEEMEN

"Native tune or the Coahuilla Indians of the San Jacinto mountains.This arrangement was made for Pomona College and is used here throughcourtesy of that institution.

DEDICATION

o thank me not for what I sing theeThine are the songs, no gift of mineThou gavst them me, I but return theeWhat is and ever shall be thine.

Thine were they everyone forever.The light which in thy dear eyes shoneTruly has taught me how to read them.Dost thou not know thevare thine own?

WANDERER'S SONG

Come raise high your glasses, 'tis time to depart;Farewell then, ye dear ones, fond joys of my heart.Farewell then, ye mountains and childhood abode,

. Ere long will I leave.you and take to the road.

The sun high in heaven done roam where he will,He shines on all countries and never stands still.The waves flee the shore in their frantic rebirth,The storms roar with might as they rush o'er the earth!

'Neath hurrying clouds doth the bird swiftly fly,To sing songs of home in some far distant sky,E'en so to the youth call the forest's dark ways,For earth is his mother, she calls, he obeys!

In far lands the birds greet him just as of old,For they too have flown, foreign lands to behold;And flow'rs of his homeland around him he sees,To far-beck'ning fields did they dance on the breeze.

These same birds at home neath his window did sing.Such flow'rs he gathered his dear one to bring;And so tho far distant his love still remains;And thus much of home and of hearth he retains.

Come raise. high your glasses tis time to depart;Farewell then, ye dear ones, fond joys of my heart.

. Farewell then, ye mountains and childhood abode,Ere long will I leave you and take to the road.

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SUABIAN FOLK SONGThe summer day Had passed awayAnd silent night was reigning,Soft breezes stirr'd And then I heardA gentle voice complaining.

With bitter grief Beyond reliefMy heart was overflowing;The tears I shed With sorrow fedSweet flowers around me growing.

The Queen of night Sank out of sightShe could not shine for sorrow,The planets bright Withheld their light,My pain they too would borrow.

No voice of bird, Nor song is heardTo fill the air with gladness;But everywhere In nest or lair,Wild creatures share my sadness.

SILENT STRINGSSilent Strings, Long have you muted lain,Strings of my heart, Untouched by joy or pain.Silent Strings! Oh when were you played upon?Was it in Samarcand, Or Avalon?

Strings of my heart! Too long have you silent lain.When will you wake? When will you sing again?When Love, the master, shall come Who has tarried long,He shall quicken the silent strings into song!

HONOR! HONOR!King Jesus lit de candle by de waterside,To see de little chillun when dey truly baptize.

Honor! Honor! Unto de dying Lam'.

Oh run along chill un, an' be baptize'Dazza mighty pretty meetin' by de waterside.

Honor! Honor! Unto de dying Lam'.

I prayed all day, I prayed all night,My head got sprinkled wid de midnight dew.

Honor! Honor! Unto de dying Lam'.

I DREAM OF JEANNIE

I dream of Jeannie with the light brown hairBorne like a zephyr on the summer air,I see her tripping where the bright streams play,Happy as the daisies that dance on her way;

Many were the wild.notes her merry voice would pourMany were the blithe birds that warbled them o'er.

I dream of Jeannie with the light brown hairFloating like a zephyr, on the soft summer air.

I long for Jeannie with the gay dawn smileRadiant in gladness, warm with winning guile;I hear her melodies like joys gone by,Sighing round my heart o'er the fond hopes that die,

Sighing like the night wind and sobbing like the rain,Wailing for the lost one that comes not again;

I dream of Jeannie with the light brown hair,Floating like a zephyr on the soft summer air.

"BARBER SHOP"

Kentucky, 0 Kentucky! How I love your classic shades,Where flit the fairy figures of the star-eyed southern maids,Where the butterflies are joying mid the blossoms newly born,Where the corn is full of kernels and colonels full of corn!

t IWHY DON'T YOU TRY

There's a lass in every city, there's a girl in every town,There's welcome ever waiting for the soldier of renown.We may kill and we may harry, and we never seem to marry.But there always is a welcome for the soldier of renown.

We're glad we're soldiers, yes, everyone.We're glad we're soldiers, It's lots of fun.

The people all come running when we go marching by.They bring us drinks and goodies and for our favor vie!Oh, it's lots of fun to be a soldier. Why dont you try?

WHY DONT YOU TRY?

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THE EUGENEGLEEl\IEN DIRECTORS AND STAFF.Charles E. Hunt - _.- - - PresidentWayne Akers - - - - Vice PresidentGeorge H. Miller - - - - - SecretaryPercy W. Brown - - - - - TreasurerAlton F. Baker ~ - - - - ManagerGraham B. Smith - - Assistant Mgr.R. T. Burnett - - - HistorianJohn Stark Evans - - _. - Conductor

T. J. Kaarhus - - - Ass't. ConductorCora Moore Frey - - - - AccomnantstJohn Radmore - - - - - - Li!)rarianDale Cooley - - - - - - DecorationsBlair Alderman - - - - - StageArthur Wa rren - - - - - - - - 'StageG. E. Gaylord - -. _. - - - - - Publicity

ACTIVE l\IEMBERSSECOND TENORS BARITONES

Wayne M. Akers Blair AldermanAlton F. Baker R. T. BurnettHenry F. Beistel Don ChildersFrank L. Ohambersjjajs CooleyH. Leland Chase Murnard EnglandIrving B. Elle Richard HaugeG. E. Gaylord Lee HeffronPhillip B. Glass Russell HendricksRobert J. Gould Harry B. JohnsonGlenn Griffith Geo rge H. McMorranBernald Holtan John C. McMul lenCharles E. Hunt W. B. NealT. G. Kaar hus Lester PetersenJohn H. Koke John RadmoreT. A. McKenzie Herschell ScottJ. H. McKinley Geo. F. SkipworthGraham B. Smith Wm. A. SutherlandE'. S. Tuttle Perry ThompsonEdward R. Walker Alton WrightRalph W. Wilson .Lee Roy Woods

l\iailltained under the patronage of the Honorary AssociateMembers of the Eugene Gleemen

FIRST TENORSF. Dean BeistelLouIs F. BershawWilferd CookDelbert FaustMerton FerebeeJoe GerotDon JamesKenneth KienzleWm. F. LandrumRobert MackR. A. McCullyGeorge H. MillerRalph B. PattersonHarry PearsonNorton PengraPaul PotterO. L. RhinesmithLeland RobeMyron Willard

Mr. and Mrs. Faye AbramsMr. and Mrs. Percy P. AdamsMr. and Mrs. Wayne M. AkersMr. and Mrs. Blair AldermanMr. and Mrs. E. W. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Newton AndersonMr. and Mrs. John W. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Charles M. AndreasonMr. and Mrs. Frank ArmitageMr. and Mrs. W. A. AyresMr. R. B. BaconMr. and Mrs. Alton F. BakerMr. and Mrs. Carl R. BakerMr. and Mrs. William Barker, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. P. J. BartleMr. and Mrs. F. L. BeardDr. and Mrs. G. S. BeardsleyMr. and Mrs. W. A. BeattieDr. and Mrs. Frank Beistel

BASSOSPercy W. BrownRay BurtJohn CasteelClifford ConstanceWm. KidwellPhilip KokeHarold KingRobert MerrillJ. M. Miller.Gerald MorrisonWayne RobertsonCecil F. RistowArthurR. WarrenDan Willis

CONTRA BASSGerald ChildersHugh CurrinAlfred FreseCharles B. MooreEarl M.. Pallett

Mr. and Mrs. Louis BershawMr. and Mrs. Willis BertschMr. and Mrs. E. G. BoehnkeMr. R. A. BoothMr. and Mrs. C. V. BoyerMr. and Mrs. A. E. BrandtMr. and Mrs. Fred BrodersMr. and Mrs. Robert U. Bronson

·Mr. and Mrs. P. W. BrownMr. and Mrs. W. G. BrownMr. and Mrs. Calvin M. BryanDr. and Mrs. W. E. Buchanan, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. BurchMr. and Mrs. Roland T. BurghardtMr. and Mrs. Warren BurtMr. and Mrs. Arthur BushmanMr. and Mrs. G. G. BushmanMr. and Mrs. Earl ByromMr. and Mrs. Robert F. Callahan

Mr. and Mrs. A. D. CampbellMr. and Mrs. F. C. CarlsonMr. and Mrs. Frank CashmanMr. and Mrs. John CasteelMr. M. B. CastelloeMr. Frank ChambersMr. and .Mrs. F. L. ChambersDr. and Mrs. W. H. ChapmanMr. and Mrs. Elmo B. ChaseMiss Gladys Chase 'Mr; and Mrs. P. S. ChaseMr. and Mrs. E. H. ChristensenMr. and Mrs. L. W. ClaskaMr. and Mrs. C. 1. CollinsMr. and Mrs. John ConawayMr. and Mrs. Wilferd CookMr. and Mrs. Herbert J. CoxMr. and Mrs. F. J. CraftsMr. and Mrs. J. A. CresseyMr. and Mrs. W. A. CummingsMr. and Mrs. J. E. CuppMr. and Mrs. Hugh CurrInDr. and Mrs. W. H. DaleMr. and Mrs. E. R. DannerMr. and Mrs. Vlncil H. DavIsMr. and Mrs. A. C. DixonMr. and Mrs. B. H. DouglasMr. and Mrs. Harry A. DunbarMr. Irving ElleMr. and Mrs. C. O. ElliottMr. and Mrs. E. W. EllisMr. and Mrs. C. M. EmeryMr. Murnard EnglandMrs. J. EnrightMr. and Mrs. Paul EstergardMr. and Mrs. David B. EvansMr. and Mrs. John Stark Evan"Mr. and Mrs. Russell EvansMr. and Mrs. Norman FavorsMr. and Mrs. Carl FieldMr. and Mrs. Robt. M. FIscher Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. FordDr. and Mrs. I. R. FoxMr. and Mrs. Alfred FreseMr. and Mrs. M. C. FullerDr. and Mrs. E. D. FurrerMr. Charles F. GardnerMr. and Mrs. G. E. GaylordMr. and Mrs. J. F. GerotMr. and Mrs. James H. GilbertMr. and Mr s. Geo. GiustinaMr. Philip GlassMr. and Mrs. Ray E. GlassMr. and Mrs. George H. GodfreyMr. Robert GooldMr. and Mrs. W. T. GordonMr. and Mrs. A. C. GranzerMr. and Mrs. Mike Gross

Dr. and Mrs. O. R. GulllonMr. and Mrs. George HaltonMr. and Mrs. J. D. HamlinMr. and Mrs. F. A. HandMr. and Mrs. P. J. Hanns·Mr. and Mrs. A. E. HansenMr. and Mrs. G. A. HarndenMr. and Mrs. Virgil HawkinsMr. and Mrs. A. L. HawnDr. Marion G. HayesMr. and Mrs. J. E. HaywardMr. and Mrs. Russell HendricksMr. and Mrs. Frank HillMr. and Mrs. W. H. HodesMr. Bernald HoltanMr. Orlando John HollisMr. and Mrs. Ralph HopeMr. and Mrs. George HopkinsMr. and Mrs. O. A. HouglumDr. and Mrs. Charles E. HuntMr. and Mrs. F. M. HunterDr. and Mrs. George 1. HurleyMr. and Mrs. Donald HusbandMr. and Mrs. E. O. ImmelMr. and Mrs. Merwin R. IrishMr. and Mrs. L. H. JessenMr. and Mrs. J. R. JewellMrs. W. F. JewettMr. and Mrs. W. H. JewettMr. and Mrs. A. West JohnsonMr. and Mrs. William JohnsonMr. and Mrs. E. G. JurgensMr. and Mrs. Tom KaarhusMr. and Mrs. C. L. KellyDr. Leslie S. KentMr. and Mrs. Kenneth KienzleMr. Paul KiepeMiss Winifred KilburnMr. and Mrs. Joe KokeMr. John KokeMr. and Mrs. Carl KoppeMr. and Mrs. Louis KruegerDr. and Mrs. John KuykendallMr. and Mrs. W. F. LandrumMr. and Mrs. Elisha LargeMr. and Mrs. Hart LarsenMr. and Mrs. D. M. LayRev. Francis P. LeIpzIgMrs. Alice Kent LewisMrs. Lottie M. LewisMr. and Mrs. J. O. LindstromMr. Clarence LombardMr. and Mrs. Kaye LoomIsMr. and Mrs. A. 'B. LoudMr. and Mrs. Fred LudfordMr. and Mrs. Lawrence ManerudMr. and Mrs. K L. MaxonMr. and Mrs. J. W. McArthur

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Mr. and Mrs. M. F. McClainMr. and Mrs. E. A. McCornackMr. and Mrs. Harold McCradyMr. and Mrs. R. A. McCul lyMr. and Mrs. Weir McDonaldDr. and Mrs. T. A. McKenzieMr. and Mrs. J. H. McKinleyMr. J. A. McLeanMr. and Mrs. George H. McMorranDr. Ella C. MeadeMr. R. C. MerrillMr. Louis T. MerwinMr. and Mrs. E. B. MilesDr. and Mrs. F. N. MillerMr. and Mrs. George H. MillerMr. and Mrs. Sherman W. MoodyMrs. Lyd ia M. MooreMr. and Mrs. Roy E. MorseMr. and Mrs. S. Madison MullenDr. and Mrs. W. !3. NealMr. and Mrs. Ralph NewmanMr. and Mrs. James O'ConnellMr. Fred Olsen

'Mrs. Addie B. OsburnMrs. Rose OsburnMr. and Mrs. R. H. ParsonsMr. Ralph PattersonMr. and Mrs. Ben PerHchDr. and Mrs. C. H. PhetteplaceMr. William PoldersMr. and Mrs. Charles P. PooleMr. Paul PotterMr. and Mrs. W. R. Prairie.Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ProudfitMr. and Mrs. g, M. PughMr. and Mrs. Arthur QuackenbushMr. and Mrs. John RadmoreMr. and Mrs. Leonard RaupMr. and Mrs. Geo. RebecMr. and Mrs. A. A, ReidMr. and Mrs. Frank B. ReidMr. and Mrs. O. L. RhinesmithMr. and Mrs. Joe RichardsMr. and Mrs, A. E. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Wayne RobertsonMr. and Mrs. W. R. RobertsonMr. and Mrs. James A. RodmanMr. and Mrs. John Jay RogersDr. and Mrs. A. H. RossDr. and Mrs. Gilson A. RossMr. and Mrs. E. RubensteinMr. and Mrs. W. S. RussellMr. and Mrs. Sheldon F. SackettMr. and Mrs. L. C. Scha.rpfMr. and Mrs. Hershell Scott

Mr. and Mrs. L. E,. ScottDr. and Mrs. A. F. SetherMr. and Mrs. S. A, SexsmithM.r. and Mr-s. Darle A. SeymourDr. A. W. SiequistMr. and Mrs. C. L. SiglohMr. and Mrs. Julio SilvaMr. and Mrs. Clarence SimonMr. and Mrs. O. L. SkeieMr. and Mrs. Graham B. SmithMr. and Mrs. Newton S. SmithMr. Richard Shore Smith

. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Snodgras8Mr. and Mrs, O. F. StaffordDr. and Mrs. D. C. StanardMr. and Mrs. Roy A, SteenMr. and Mrs. Stanley R. StevenSOllMr. and Mrs. Ira 0, StewartDr. and Mrs. James D, StewartMr. and Mrs. Frank StrongMr. 'William SutherlandMr. and Mrs. W. O. SwanMr. and Mrs. A. R. SweetserDr. and Mrs. Harry G. TalbotMr. and Mrs. W. F. G. ThacherMr. and Mrs. H. A. ThedaMr. and Mrs. Perry ThompsonMr. and Mrs. A. R. TiffanyMr. and Mrs. C. P. TlllmanDr. and Mrs. Harry W. TitusMr. and Mrs. Raymond TorreyMr. Henry A. TrompMr. and Mrs. W,' M, TugmanMr. and Mrs. J. E. T'urnbullMrs. Genevieve TurnipseedMr. and Mrs. E'. S. TuttleMr. and Mrs. Samuel H. TylerMr. and Mrs. Marion VeatchDr. and Mrs. A. O. WallerMr. and Mrs. Fred C. WaltersMrs. Gertrude Bass WarnerMr. and Mrs. Arthur R. WarrenMr. and Mrs. W. W. WattersMr. and Mrs. Carl G. WashburneMr. and Mrs. Dana P. WashburnMr. and Mrs. H. W. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Basil T. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Ralph WilsonMr. and Mrs. H. T·. WiltshireDr. and Mrs. Geo'rge P. WinchellMr. Lee Roy Woods'Mr. and Mrs. E. E. WyattMr. and Mrs. Hal YoungMiss Jean Lee YoungMr. and Mrs. Tony Zilkoski

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The Gleemen wish to thank the following firms for help in 'making this concerta success: Reqister-Guarti ; Eugene News; Emerald; KORE; Shelton-Turn-

bull -Fuller Co.; Wiltshire's Engra"ing Co.; Washburne's;Chase Gardens; Booth.-Kelly Lumber Co.