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1976-02-12
Campus Lights 1976Murray State University
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And so ...
o! 1976
Murray State University
February 12, 13, 14 Lovett Auditorium
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Once again the curtains part to bring so many people that priceless smile or tear which can only come from a memory ... a recollection of a wonderful thing which passed by all too quickly. A toast we offer to the spirit of Campus Lights past . . . to those who helped forge one or more of the thirty-nine strong links which make up the wonderful chain of the history of Campus Lights. A toast we offer to the spirit of Campus Lights present and future ... to those of you who have made Lights shine so brightly throughout the years by making it a part of your lives. And, finally, we toast Murray State University, her administration, her faculty, and her students. Without further ado, the Iota Beta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota and the Gamma Delta Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia proudly present:
Campus Lights of 1976
Richard W. 'Doc' Farrell Since 1945, Richard W. "Doc" Farrell has been a member of the Department of Music at Murray State. He became the chairman of the Department of Music in 1957, and has been a close friend and adviser to Campus Lights for many years. In this year's show as in years past, "Doc " Farrell has offered priceless advice and an~wers to countless questions. Never tiring of helping students, he has year after year fa!thfully imparted his enthusiasm and experience to make Campus Lights one of the proud traditions of Murray State. For these reasons a~d countless others and because of his deep concern for the continued success of Campus Lights, we the cast and staff of Campus Lights 1976, gratefully dedicate this program and. production to Mr. Richard W. " Doc" Farrell , Campus Lights' adviser.
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History of the fraternities Sigma Alpha Iota-Sigma Alpha Iota (SAi) is active locally, nationally and internationally. The international Music Fund of SAi was established in 1943 to provide rehabilitation through music in the United States and in foreign countries . Some of its projects include gifts of music and instruments for the SOS Kinderdorf Schools in Europe and $1 ,400 for the rebuilding of the Philharmonic Orchestra in Moloan, Greece.
Nationally, SAi awards scholarships to students majoring in music therapy each triennium and through the Braille Music Project, aids the visually handicapped musician through large print text and music, dictation to persons or onto tapes , and the transcribing of theory and musicology texts.
Locally, Iota Beta Chapter's biggest project is the annual production of Campus Lights, produced and directed with Phi Mu Alpha. Proceeds from the production are used for scholarships to incoming freshman music majors. Iota Beta also sponsors a radio program each week on WKMS. Other projects include homecoming open house, All American Sing, All Campus Sing , and a Christmas caroling party.
Phi Mu Alpha-Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity is a professional fraternity dedicated to the advancement of music in musical or related activities. Organized in 1898, Phi Mu Alfi)ha includes nearly 300 active chapters located on college and univers i°ty campuses throughout the United States.
The fraternity initiates about 3,000 men to membership each year. Alumni chapters in most major cities serve some of Sinfonia 's more than 50,000 alumni members who may be found in all fields of musical activities. Through the Sinfonia Foundation , a nonprofit corporation for the conduct of realistic and practical programs in support of the art and profession, the national fraternity commissions new musical works, awards research grants to scholars, awards scholarship grants and provides matching grants through outreach projects in areas such as music for the handicapped or disadvantaged persons, music therapy, educational experimentation and others .
Phi Mu Alpha 's local chapter, Gamma Delta, is active in a wide range of musical and musically related projects and activities. These projects include annual concerts , sponsoring guest concerts and recitals, Gamma Deltas traditionally popular Men of Note, and of course Campus Lights, which produced with SAi, was responsible last year for over $5,000 in scholarships to incoming freshmen music majors .
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Program Prologue ...... ...... .. .. "Moon love" ....... .. Arranger Johnson-Stewart
Setting .. . . .... .. .... . .. ... . . . .... ... .... .. .. . . . . Liberty Bell University
Act I
Scene I ........................ . ... . ........ . .... . ........... On Stage Get Happy . . ... . . . ..... .. ... .. . . ..... .. . ..... . . . Arranger Dan Beard Uncle Sam . . . . . . ... ....... . . ... . .. .... Arranger Lou is G . Bourgois Ill
Sung by George Fleming
Scene II ........................... . .................... Cast Auditions Steam Heat .. . ........ . . ... ...... ... .... . .. ... . Arranger Gary Whitis
Sung by the Murray Girls Corner of the Sky ... ...... . . .. . . .... . ... . ... . . .. Arranger Dan Beard
Sung by Bob Grisham On With the Show .. ..... .. . ..... ... ...... . .. . .. Arranger Kevin Luck
Scene Ill ......................... . .... . . .. ..... .. ........... Cast Party I'm the Greatest Star .... . . ... ... ...... ... . . Arranger David Dunavant
Sung by Gale Ottway Simple Girl . .. . . . ... . ........ . . . ... ... . . .... . . Arranger Robert Wilson
Sung by Heather McClure
Act II
Scene I ....................................... . .... . ... Dressing Rooms Blues in the Night ....... ... . . .. . . .... ..... . . .. . Arranger Jack Crook
Sung by the Murray Men and Murray Girls There' ll be Some Changes Made . . .... . ... ...... Arranger Jeff Clarke
Sung by the Murray Girls In This Whole Wide World .. ...... ... ... . ... .. .. Arranger Gary Whitis
Sung by the Murray Men
Scene II ................. . ...... . ...... . ............ . .. Dress Rehearsal Band Feature ... .. .. ... . .... ... . . . ...... .... . . By Richard Neathamer Fascinating Rhythm .. .. ... .. ... ... ... .. .. . . . . . .. . . Arranger Ben Jobe
Sung by Heather McClure
Scene Ill ........................ . .... . ........ . Pagllsano's Pizza Parlor Tea For Two/Side by Side .. ... .. . . ... . ... . Arranger Janet Gascoigne
Sung by Barbee Gosney, Vicki Herms, Ricky Turner, Randy Wilson I'll Play For You . .. . . . .. .. .... . .. ...... . Arranger Richard Neathamer
Sung by Bob Grisham and Randy Wilson Dixieland Band .. .. . .. . . . ...... .. . .................... ... . . . .. . . .... .
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lntermiHlon
Act Ill
Scene I ..................................................... . City Park Overture . . . ........ . ............... .. .... .. . ..... .. By Steve Tarrants Bluegrass Band . . . .. . . . . .. . .... . .. ... ...... .. .... . . ..... . ... .. .. . .. . He Touched Me .. ... . .......... .. ...... .. ...... Arranger David Berry
Sung by Heather McClure Annie's Song . .. .... . ... . . . . ........ . . ... . .. . . . Arranger Keith Sperry
Sung by Bob Grisham
Scene II ........•............... . ...................... Vaudeville Show I'd Do Anything . ..... ... .... .. . . . . .. .. . .. Arranger Bruce Soderstrom
Sung by Heather McClure and Bob Grisham Cruising Down the River . . .... . . . . ... ... . . ... . .. Arranger Jack Crook
Sung by the Murray Girls Mr. Sears and Roebuck ...... . .. . .. . .... . . ...... Arranger Jeff Clarke
Sung by Francie Beard Dark Town Strutter's Ball . . . ..... . .... .. ........ Arranger David Berry
Sung by the Murray Men . Scene Ill .. . ........... . .. . ... : ................................... Finale
What 's More American/Yankee Doddle .Arranger Louis G. Bourgois Ill Sung by Francie Beard and Neil Miller
The Declaration/This Is My Country .... . .. Arranger Mary Lin Hudson Sung by Cast and Steve Evans
Dixie/Battle Hymn/United We Stand . ...... .... . Arranger John Goode Sung by Cast and Francie Beard
Barber Shop Medley . . .. . . ... .... . .. . ... .. . .. . ... . .... ... ..... . ..... . Sung by the Murray Men
Over There/Grand Old Flag . .. ... . . .. . .... . . . Arranger Robert Wilson Sung by Bob Grisham and Heather McClure, Brenda Cruse and Mark
Barnett Abraham, Martin and John/America , America . . . Arranger John Goode
Sung by Barbara Burks and Cast America the Beautiful/There's a New World Coming ...... ...... . ... .
Arranger Kevin Luck Sung by Steve Evans, Bob Grisham and Heather McClure
Epilogue ............. . ... "Moon love" . . .. . .... Arranger Johnson-Stewart
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Campus Lights Staff Director .. . ...... . ... ... . .. . . .. .. . ... . ... . . .... .. ......... . John Goode
Assistant Director .. ..... .. . ............... . ... ... .. . .. ... . . Lisa Lafsen
Writers .... . ..... . . . .. . ......... .. ..... . ... . . .. . .. .... Janet Gascoigne, Mike Griffin, Pam Hayes, Anthony Hunter
Band Director . ..... . . . . . . .. . ... . .... .. . ..... ................ Dan Beard
Chorus Director .. .. ... .. ......... . . ... .... .. .... ... . . . Janice Crawford
Lighting Director . . . . .. . .. ....... . .. . .. . . . .. . ... ... .. ..... .. Mike Griffin Staff: Bill Embry
Publicity ... .. . .............. . . . .. .. . . . . . .... Jeri Fischer, Barry Shelton Staff: Rita Reasons, Susan Femmer, Davis Henderson, Steve Coleman
Set Design ........ . . . ... .... . .. . . . .. .. ... .... . ....... . . Anthony Hunter Staff: George Fleming, James Humphries, Kathy Gallagher, Sabrina Shaw
Program . ... . .... . . .. ............ Julie Skaggs, Jeff Smith , Ricky Turner Staff: George Fleming, Bill Embry, Mike Yaffee, Cathy Campobello
Sound ... . .. ... .. . ........ .... .. . . . . ... . ...... David Hartwein, Joe Park
Set Construction ... . ........ .. . . ... ... ...... .. .... .. .. . . . . .... J .D. Cox Staff: Jeff Cates
House Manager ... . .... . .......... ..... . . Marsha Rudolph, John Young Staff: Vickie Travis
Costume ........ . .............. .. . . .... . .... .. .. . .... . .. . Sue Kuhlman Staff: Gale Ottway, Heather McClure, Julie Skaggs, Geneva Dodd
Tickets .... . . . . . .... . . ...... . .. .. ...... . Joyce Feibelman, Donnie Travis Staff: Ranelle Rigney, Rosanna Reccius
Make-up . .. ........... .. ..... .. .... .. .... . ....... . . . ... . .... V.icki Riggs Staff: Macie Tucker, Rhonda Crews, Sarah Sams
Copyists . .. . ...... . ...... . ... . . . .. . . . . . Janet Gascoigne, Harold Oliver Staff: Rich Roberts, Louis Bourgois
Faculty Adviser .. .. . ... .. . . .... . . . .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . . . . .... R.W. Farrell
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Campus Lights Cast 1976
Bob Grisham as Randall G. Barrett Ill Heather McClure as Annie Templeton Gale Ottway as Flossie Dupont
Murray Girls: Nancy Bruington Brenda Cruse Barbara Burka Linda Reeder
Murray Men: Mark Barnett Neil Miiier Anthony Hunter Steve Evans
Ranelle Rigney as the director Don Brown as Clyde Cathy Campobello as Cindy Bruce Hayden as Gary Mark Barnett as Bobby Jay Holtzhouser as Matt • Ann Logue as Betsy Ross Kenny Welch as Ben Franklir:i James Humphries as judge 2, soldier 2 Mark VanHook as judge 3, soldier 1 Bruce Hayden as Alexander G. Bell Pam Deane as Tina Pam Hayes as Maria Vicki Herma as Cindy George Fleming as David, Uncle Sam Randy Wilson as Mr. T. Barbee Gosney as Rita Francie Beard, soloist Steve Evans, soloist Ricky Turner as the waiter Laura Cook, vaudeville comedian Susan Carp, vaudeville comedian
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Band
Saxophone Susan Femmer Mike Yaffe Gary Moore Bonnie Stockdale Phil Johnston
Oboe Joyce Feibelman Wendy Williams
Clarinet Janet Gascoigne Rita Reasons Matt Whitfield Shela Bondurant Becky Jones,
bass clarinet
Dancers Vicki Riggs Jane Wagar Mary Rayl Julia Fields
Chorus
Alto Karen Atwood Cindy Chittenden Barbara Coleson Toni Dort Mary Hess Allyson Keesey Carol Moore Janwin Overstreet Susan Piper Patty Smith Jane Syers
Trumpet Bruce Soderstrom
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Soprano Debbie Burke Patti Jones Susan Kirkpatrick Jeri Lake Mary Jane McGuire Denise Reynolds
Tenor Gary Potts David Price Ricky Turner Randy Wilson Jim Wright
Flute Stan Willis , piccolo Rhonda Phillips
Robin Gilman Karen Atkins Jay Holtzhouser Steve Pare
Robert Wilson Gary Whitis Don Volenik Dan Golando
Trombone Dan Schunks Steve Anderson Ed Pawlaski Mike Perry Louis Bourgois
Rhythm Pat McCormick, piano Greg Northcott , guitar
Sue Williams Stan Willis Debbie Gibson
Horn Harold Oliver Richard Roberts Vickie Hayes David Hartwein
Tuba Jeff Smith
Auxiliary Percussion David Powell Karan Himmer
Mark VanHook Steve Coleman Randy Wilson George Fleming
Bill Draffen, bass Pete Vredenburgh, drums
Bass Craig Cole Art Deweese Steve Evans Pat Lynch Lee Thompson Kenny Welch Bob Wilson
Director's Notes Campus Lights is celebrating its thirty-n inth birthday this February. I have used the word " birthday" rather than " anniversary" because Campus Lights is a "living creation ." Before you consider me totally deranged, allow me to explain .
There are two sides to Campus Lights with a black velvet curtain serving as the divider. The most important side is the side you are on - the audience side. To many viewers of the show, Campus Lights is a nostalgic reminder of their college days when they were part of the " living creation," Lights is viewed every year through the eyes of loving mothers and fathers who see our " living creation " as a background for their talented sons and daughters. For the majority of the audience the " living creation" is a delightfully entertaining show filled with comedy and songs . Just as a young girl parades her new spring dress on Easter Sunday, Campus Lights, the "living creation, " presents itself to you for your enjoyment dressed in all its finery and frills .
Behind its glittering costume of lights and laughs, Campus Lights possesses another side. This side is a jigsaw puzzle of ideas, hard work, laughs, tears, sweat, accomplishments, disappointments, costumes, makeup, posters , and people. Campus Lights is people, over two hundred actively involved in putting the puzzle together and bringing Campus Lights to life. It is over ten thousand unselfish, dedicated hours sacrfficed by these people that creates tlie life blood of Campus Lights. While the names and contributions of, these people will fade from memory, Campus Lights, their child and creation, will live on. It will continue to provide memories and laughs. May the Campus Lights never dim.
Speaking for all the many unsung backstage heroes of Campus Lights, I welcome you to Campus Lights of 1976. I hope you enjoy the show and I hope you will return to celebrate many more birthdays for Campus Lights in the future. John P. Goode, director Campus Lights of 1976
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In appreciation •.. Phi Mu Alpha and Sigma Alpha Iota music fraternities wish to thank all those who are not member of their groups for their hard work and for their cooperation and especially to the Department of Music faculty for their patience and understanding which helped make possible the production and success of ...
Campus Lights of 1976
Arrangers' Profiles Arrangers for Lights 1976
Dan Beard, a Paducah, Ky., native, presently is enrolled at Murray in the music education program. He has been an arranger for the show and also a band member. As a member of Phi Mu Alpha, Beard is serving this year as the director of the fraternity's jazz band, the Men of Note. He is the 1976 Campus Lights' band director.
David Berry is a graduate of Murray State. He is presently employed in teaching music at Heath High School in Paducah, Ky. Berry has been an arranger for Campus Lights in past years.
Louis G. "Hap" Bourgois Ill is a student at Murray State in the music education program. He is from Paducah and has performed in the 1974 and 1975 Lights band, playing bass trombone. He is a member of Phi Mu Alpha music fraternity and plans to do graduate work in Boston or Memphis.
Jeff Clarke is currently band and choir director at Dawson Springs High School, Dawson Springs, Ky. He completed his undergraduate and graduate work at Murray State in music education. Clarke has been an arranger for Campus Lights since 1972 - a Murray Man 1970 and 1972, band member 1972, 1973, 1974', and cast member in 1974.
Jack Crook is a December graduate of MSU and is a native of Greenville, Ky. He did his undergraduate, work in music education . Crook used his talents in leading roles in Lights in 1974 and 1975. He wrote and arranged for Lights in 1975. As a member of Phi Mu Alpha, Crook was elected director for the All-American concert in 1974.
David Dunavant, a graduate of Murray State, is presently doing graduate work at the College-Consevatory of Music, University of Cincinnati. He received a bachelor's degree in music education in 1974. He is a native of Mayfield, Ky., and has been a member of the Lights band in 1971, 1972, and 1973, playing trombone and as band director in 1974. He was secretary of Phi Mu Alpha in 1972-73 and president 1973-74. After completing his graduate work in music history, Dunavant plans to teach in a college or junior college.
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Arrangers' Profiles
Janet Gascoigne is an undergraduate at Murray State in music education. She is a native of Jackson, Tenn., and a member of the women's professional music fraternity, Sigma Alpha Iota. She has been a member of the Lights band for two years and is currently a writer for Campus Lights and a member of the band. After graduation Gascoigne plans to work with junior high or beginning bands.
John Goode is a music education major from Cadiz, Ky. He is doing his undergraduate work at Murray and his major instrument is trumpet . He was assistant director for Lights in 1975 and is director of the 1976 production. He is a member of Phi Mu Alpha music fraternity and after graduation Goode plans to go to graduate school and then to teach at a college or junior college.
Mary Un Hudson is a junior at Bethel College in McKenzie, Tenn. She completed her previous two years at MSU. Hudson is a native of Dyer, Tenn., now majoring in pretheology. While at Murray she was a member of the Lights chorus for two years . Hudson is a member of the professional women's music fraternity, Sigma Alpha Iota, and was a member of and arranger for the religious singing group, Reach Out. She plans to continue her ministery in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
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Ben Jobe is a graduate student in radio-television at Murray State University. He is a native of Paris, Tenn., and completed his undergraduate work in history at George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville. Jobe is an alumni member of Phi Mu Alpha (Gamma Psi chapter). He is a partner in Imagine, Ltd. , a commercial music firm in Atlanta. From 1972-74 he wrote themes for the Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Hawks sports network, and has done regional jingles for companies such as Sears, Hormel and Blue Cross. His future plans include writing and producing programs and music scores for educational television and films.
Kevin Luck is a native of Henderson, Ky. He is a senior music education major at MSU. Luck is a member of Phi Mu Alpha and has worked in the cast and band for Campus Lights.
Richard Neathamer, composer and arranger of this year's band feature is a native of Drakesboro, Ky. He received his bachelor's and master's degrees in music education from Murray and is doing graduate work at the University of Louisville, working on his Master 's of Music in trumpet. Neathamer has served as a band member and arranger for Lights and for the Miss MSU Beauty Pageant. He has taught instrumental music and theory at Jefferson Davis Stare Junior College, Brewton, Ala., and played first trumpet with the Pensacola (Fla.) Symphony Orchestra.
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Arrangers' Profiles
Bruce W. Soderstrom has been a member of the Lights' cast as a Murray Man in 1973 and a band member in 1974-75. He is a member of Ph i Mu Alpha and is a native of Lakewood, N.Y. A graduate of MSU, he is presently doing graduate work at Murray State . Soderstrom plans to enter the music teaching field as a band director. His major instrument is trumpet.
Keith Sperry, a native of South Carolina, did his undergraduate work at Murray State with his major instrument being clarinet. He was a member of the Lights band and an arranger for past shows. Sperry is an alumni member of Phi Mu Alpha and is presently teaching at Providence High School, Providence, Ky.
Steve Tarrants, a native of Henderson, Ky., is presently a composit ion major at Murray State. He played guitar in the Lights' band of 1971-72, wrote the Overture in 1974 and was an arranger in 1975. Tarrants is the composer and arranger of the Overture for Lights 1976. Tarrants is a member of Phi Mu Alpha in which he is currently the historian . Tarrants plans to become a composer/arranger and work in a recording studio in Nashville.
Gary Whitis, a MSU senior, is a music education major and plans to work as a teacher in secondary schools upon graduation. A native of Covington, Ky., He has supported Campus Lights in past years as a chorus member in 1973, and band member in 1974 and 1975. He is an active member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfon ia professional music fraternity and was elected AllAmerican director for 1975.
Robert Wilson, a native of Trenton , Ky., is presently doing his undergraduate work at Murray State. He is an active member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. In 1974 Wilson was a member of the Lights' chorus and Lights' band last year. He was Throughbred Marching Band vice-president this year, a member of the University Choir for three years and a member of the Brass Choir. Wilson plans to do graduate work at the University of Louisville.
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Directors The directors of Campus Lights of 1976 are : (left to right) John Goode, director; Dan Beard, band director ; Mike Griffin, lighting director; Lisa Larsen, assistant director; and Janice Crawford, chorus director.
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Past Directors Campus Lights Year Director 1938 Gilbert Colaianni 1939 Gilbert Colaianni 1940 Arved Larsen 1941 Arved Larsen 1942 Billy Shelton 1943 Ralph Cole
Campus Dimout 1944 Frances Sledd 1945 Mary Grace Land
Campus Lights 1946 William F. Crosswy 1947 Ralph Cole 1948 Len Foster 1949 Len Foster 1950 Guy Bockmon 1951 Vincent Perrier 1952 Jerry Williams 1953 Bob Beltz
1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976
Tom Ferguson Bill Furguson Bill Bigham Bob Hogan Gene Deaton Ed Lacy Roger Reichmuth John Arnn Jack Gardner Paul Davis Terry Trentham Larry Wyatt John Darnall David Henne Joe Grant David Shaner Doug Horn Tom Jones Tommy Walker Larry Stinson Ed Collar Bruce Boone John Goode
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It is with considerable pride that we have been an advertising sponsor for Campus Lights from its beginning. From the first night, through the war years, and to the present time, we have occupied this page. We are proud of the fact that we have had this association through the years with those who have labored to make this event possible.
To those of former years who have contributed to the success of this production and to those who carry on so faithfully today . . .
We Dedicate This Space
"WHERE MEN TRADE"
The campus lights come gleaming one by one From out the dim ri;Jcess of our minds, And each one lights a scene of yesterday, A scene that really was , or might have been , And in each scene ,we see ourselves go by , We catch a glimps·e of laughs, of sighs, of tears . And e'er this fleeting dream is gone, we fill Our minds with memories that never die .
Our vision fades . The campus lights grow di,n, Our hands reach out to grasp and hold each scene ; That passes, never to return except In fleeting dreams of cherished yesterdays. Our days of laughs and sighs and tears are gone. Guarded with jealous care through passing years We keep a golden shrine of memory Safe locked within a treasure house of dreams .
Edward K. West Gamma Delta