Sheet Music - Beta Theta Pi

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Sheet Music - Beta Theta Pi
THE SONGS OF BETA THETA PI
27th edition Published by the Fraternity in its 158th year.
Editor
Shelby L. Molter
Miami '54
Dedicated to the many brothers who
compose and arrange the music of the fraternity.
Their talents enrich our lives.
©Copyright 1997 by Beta Theta Pi Fraternity
all rights reserved
Dear Beta Brothers:
Welcome to the 27th Edition o f The Songs o f Beta Theta Pi. There are a few changes
since the 26th Edition, the most exciting o f which is the inclusion o f a new Beta Song
"Wooglin Gives Us the Reason Why" by Jason Warnke, S. Florida '96. Jason and the Beta
Chorus performed this new song at the 1994 and 1995 Conventions to standing ovations.
Our Fraternity is fortunate to have so many great, wonderful and beautiful songs. We are
the beneficiaries o f the outpouring o f notes, words and emotions o f those who have gone
before us. The blending o f voices and minds in song is the most fraternal o f activities. A
singing chapter is always a good chapter! I have met many o f my best friends through
singing. My first chorus experience was the Beta chorus at Alpha chapter. My first
quartet experience was with the Alpha quartet. My best memories o f fraternity life involve
singing. Singing nourishes the spirit.
Things you should know about the Beta music program are:
1. All songs in the songbook are in four-part harmony, the perfect style for a male
singing group.
The four parts are:
Tenor, the top most notes on the top line
Lead, the lower notes on the top line, which in all cases is the melody line.
Baritone, the top most notes on the bottom line
Bass, the lower notes on the bottom line
2. There are four learning tapes, one for each part, to assist in learning the songs.
3. All songs are general Fraternity songs, with the exception o f For the Staunchest.
4. All indexes show the "key" and "first note" for ease in establishing pitch.
5. The pace is shown in beats per minute.
Again Stephen B. Becker, Florida '69 was instrumental in the production o f this
songbook. We all thank him most sincerely for his many contributions to our fraternity. In
this book we have preserved the past, added a new song from the present, and built a
platform for future editors. Take these songs; learn them, sing them and teach them to
the next generation o f Betas. Come brothers swell the Beta chorus.
Yours in
kai
t.
Shelby L. Molter, Miami '54
Song Book Editor
THE ALUMNI'S RETURN
Words .'Charles J. Seaman, Denison 1871
Arr: Shelby L. Molter, Miami
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Arr: Shelby L. Molter, Miami
Music:Louis Bourgeois
'54
Melody:01d 100th (Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow)
4
THE BETA CHORUS
Arr:Earl E. Hayes,
Idaho
'48
A u t h o r :Kenneth W. Rogers,
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BETA DOXOLOGY
WordsrJoseph S. Tunison, Denison 1873
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Arr:Stephen B. Becker, Florida
Melody:My Country
MusicrHenry Carey,
'69
'tis of Thee & God Save the Queen
8
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15
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Words:Horace G. Lozier, Chicago 1894
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the
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up to
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BETA PRAISE
Music:W.H.Monk
J us
W o r d s :Herbert L. Blair, MTSU
Arr:Stephen B. Becker, Florida
'69
Melody:Abide with Me
19
'87
BETA ROSE
Words:Author unknown
151
,
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Let
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us
my
r
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make
heart,
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true,
song
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er
ta
more
Rose
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Melody:Aura Lee & Love Me Tender
20
to
my
8
part,
dear.
THE BETA SHRINE
Arr:Shelby L. Molter, Miami
J=i25
Herbert L. Blair, MTSU
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i(with
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Words:James Hatfield,
'87
spirit)
Melody:When I'm No More Drinking
Northwestern 1883
THE BETA STARS
Arr:Stephen B. Becker, Florida
J=100
'69
A u t h o r :Kenneth W. Rogers Syracuse
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BETA SWEETHEART
Arr:Earl E. Hayes,
Idaho
'48
A u t h o r :Frederick R. Warner,
Beloit
'12
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like
How would you like
7r
ai
to wear
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ta
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pin, a Beta pin?
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how would you
like
to
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gaze
up- on
the
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of gems that n e ’er grows
b iji
dim!
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would you
like
to share
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m
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BETA SWEETHEART
24
BETA SWEETHEART SONG
Arr:Stephen B. Becker, Florida
'69
Author:John B. Williams Jr, DePauw
25
'55
BETA SWEETHEART SONG
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BETA'S EMBLEMS
Arr:Earl E. Hayes,
Idaho
Words:Martin Brooks Jr, W. Reserve 1864
'48
J 100
LLl
-jBeta's
Trust- ing we
flec-tion's
____ _____
strong
are
Deep
Then
m
r
night
stand,
ray
we
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heart
heart to
to
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our
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r ' h
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heart,
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hand to hand,
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feet
day,
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frill
banner
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soro'er
sorfore
m
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hear 'no '
sigh
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mutu-al need we give
same from
light will re­
truth
right
truth
and andright
we we
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toil for it^ e
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pledge is
mutu-al heed,
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care up-on
veal
new might
When
qhout
shout
tq- tq,night,
.night,
LetLeaq
Letleaqh
rieta Ita k
f
M e l o d y :Sparkling and Bright
27
t*
self
doth
ever becare
doth
k join
the .
n
CREW SONG
Adapted:Stephen B. Becker,
J=125
Florida
(Round)
'69
Round
m
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Still
TAG
I will
be
mer-
ry
an- y
how
since I
joined the
Be-
ta
Crew!
(slowly)
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Sing three times as a round, hold last note, sing tag in unison
28
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THE CROW SONG
Music:Louis Lambert
Words:Ralph P. Smith, Denison 1888
J=120
Arr:Stephen B. Becker,
J
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Melody:When Johnny Comes Marching Home
29
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DRAW THE MYSTIC CIRCLE
'ROUND
Words:Charles J. Seaman, Denison 1871
Jno
Arr:Stephen B. Becker,
Florida
Melody:R.S.
Willis
'69
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30
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Words:Unknown, Northwestern U. Chapter
J=no
Arr:Stephen B. Becker,
Florida
'69
Melody:Annie Lisle
31
Music:H.S.
Thompson
GEMMA NOSTRA
Words:Joseph S. Tunison, Denison 1873
Jrioo
Arr: Stephen B. Becker, Florida
At
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32
I TOOK MY GIRL OUT WALKING
Arr:Stephen B. Becker, Florida
A u t h o r :Unknown
'69
J 160
m
m
took
ou
you
my
must
must
J-
girl
be
out
a
late last
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Sat-ur-day
ta The- ta
night.
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if
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ing
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out
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moon
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was
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.
shin- I ing
'til
you
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my
a
girl
song
[
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asked
sing
m
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marry
Wooq-lin
to
of
4
said
you
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and
and
i
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m
what do you
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IN AN OLD FASHIONED GARDEN
W o r d s :Joseph M. Bachelor
J=no
Music:Paul C. Christman, Miami
Arr: Stephen B. Becker, Florida
r r r
1 none
could
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with
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you
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'37
IN AN OLD FASHIONED GARDEN
35
IN THE OLD PORCH CHAIRS
A u t h o r :Horace G. Lozier, Chicago 1894
36
THE JOLLY GREEKS
Words:Samuel L. Ward, Wabash 1873
J=125
M e l o d y :Litoria
37
LET ALL STAND TOGETHER
ArrrEarl E. Hayes,
Idaho
'48
Words:David H. Moore, Ohio 1860
=150
m si
all stand to-gether
a
mer-it the trust that our
hon-nor shall come to the
M
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ve
m
m
la,
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vi-
ff=ff=
band of true men.
brothers re-pose,
badge that we wear,
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M
ve
la
m
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ta
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vi-ve
l'a
mour.
And
And
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Pil
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l'a mour,
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f
f= M = F
Melody:Vive La Compagnie
38
.
THE LOVING CUP
ArrrStephen B. Becker,
Florida
'69
Words:Horace G. Lozier,
Chicago 1894
Jr60
____
from
the
milestones
brimming
with
the
same
canteen
backward
run
a potion
that k
in
when
will
fill
you
with
good
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&
strength,
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here's
pass
the
loving
never
in
this .
health
cup
world
&
alet
wealth,
round
fall
k.
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cheer.
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Life
Oh,
Our
Come
here's
and
. the
all
drink
cup
+
in
in
we
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hold
Phi.
praise,
here.
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Melody:Bring the Wagon Home
39
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f
-
MARCHING ALONG
Arr:Stephen B. Becker, Florida
J ii5
'69
A u t h o r :Kenneth W Rogers,
March Tempo
40
Syracuse
'17
MARCHING ALONG
shrine
on
moth- er of men
high,
■
high,
shrine
§5
J
Sing- ing
on
"Mo-ther
a-gain,
Sing- ing
high,
a-gain,
thee,
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ta
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41
Men,
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mf
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of
moth- er of men
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to
r—p
MY BETA GIRL
Music:John C. Edgar, Denison
'25
Words:Ralph E. Gabele, Denison
42
'25
MY BETA GIRL
IE
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i"
Be
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girl;
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are
my
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light,
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43
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j
m
my
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of
dia-
mond
bJ
so
PARTING SONG
ArrrEarl E. Hayes,
.
Idaho
'48
W o r d s :Charles H. Adams, DePauw 1865
Hi
“ S i-
mm
breaks
we
love
%
J-
the
these
flows
leal
midfree
J>J
and
night
from
lovvigheart
7
ing
ils
to
J
r
band
keep
heart
of
of
in
z
X
m
Melody:Auld Lang Syne
44
BeBe-
m
J - J .
n
= 1r Di
,
Pi.
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f= r r
r
Pta frh
ta
ta
Th
Th
ta
ta
t
ta
Pi.
Pi.
SHE WEARS MY BETA PIN
Words:Horace G. Lozier, Chicago 1894
J 70
Arr:Earl E. Hayes,
Idaho
M u s i c :Charles Moreland
'48
u
A
>--4-
y
Oh,
When
she
she
wears
wears
Yes,
When
she
she
wears
wears
...... *
my
my
BeBe-
ta
ta
pin;
pin;
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has
as the right
diamond’8
rar- est
*to
to wear
wdar
my
hues flame
Be-ta
from with-
Stars that
O ’er her
my
Be-ta
flame from
9 ;t
■^
A f)
light
heart
the
the
Be-ta skies,
Lend their
Shield of Gold, Tells a
pin.
with- in.
£
r n r
Melody:That Little Old Red Shawl
45
r
r r
THE SONS OF THE DRAGON
Arr:Earl E. Hayes,
Idaho
'48
A u t h o r :Kenneth W. Rogers,
J =125
Sing before "The Beta Chorus" as an introduction
46
Syracuse
17
SWEETHEART SONG
A u t h o r :Unknown
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M
£ TTTTT
i
her
waist,
and
her
for
if
m
she'll,
letl vou and
i
mur-
r-
mur,
if
f
she
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starts
f
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her r
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f=r
47
f
sac-
red
E
seal,
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f
r to
THERE'S A SCENE
M e l o d y :George F. Root
Words:Joseph 0. Stillson, Hanover 1871
J=120
Arr: Stephen B. Becker, Florida
i;
4;
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time
in
minshall
L - J>fr
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£—
the
halls
of Beta Thegle
in the
din
of earthlast
or earth
shall
have
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ta
ly
'69
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Cheer!
Pi.
strife.
day.
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9
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M e l o d y :Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
48
chee»r!
cheer,
— Jr1
F-P— f
with
hearts
k .iter
.
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re-
THERE'S A SCENE
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sing
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songs
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w* j*
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of
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M e l o d y :Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
49
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,
TO THE PLEDGE
Arr:Earl E.Hayes,
Idaho
'48
A u t h o r :Kenneth W. Rogers,
Syracuse
'17
J=no
n h ®.
J
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1
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m
Woogsets
lin's
our
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stern
hearts
ii
:
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have
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that
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you
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mand:
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men
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days.
4
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WE ARE THE PEOPLE
Arr:Shelby L. Molter, Miami
’54
A u t h o r :Unknown
J =125
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f
the 1 peo-
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l^le,
peo--pie peo-ple
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the'peo-
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are the peo-pl e so they
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so they say
,
tf V
We wear
dia-mond dia-mond
K
peo-ple peo-ple
JO
jf J
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H = H f-
the dia-mond
dia-mond dia-mond
must
die Oh when you die Oh you
when you
must
r Fr
w o n ’t go
to Woog-lin
when
Can be sung as second part of "The Beta Goodnight"
51
WE GATHER AGAIN
Melody:R.
Z. Thomas
Words:John H. Lozier, De Pauw 1857
H
2
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1
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en
by
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bi
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4 = at f=H
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r ~ T ?
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win a ' bright way
thro'
IWoo-gliiKwill guard yckur k
j
Melody:When You and I Were Young Maggie
52
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WOOGLIN FOREVER!
Music:George F. Root
J
Words:Wyllys C. Ransom, Michigan 1848
Arr:Stephen B. Becker,
120
[1 ^nison
Florida
'69
[2|
EE
coming
from
health
to
Paaiid
h a n d ^ L to
We
are
Here's
Our
hearts
'
f
cfys,
East,
Knox,
boys,
,ta
men,
the
ter
B^-
Pi
f
we're
and
wher-
com- ing
from
West
them
of
thirty
nine ev- er i they
may
roam —
f
F P ~
r
boys of sun-ny South- la*a
sons that fol- low aft-er
them in
or us, boys, who
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M e l o d y :Battle Cry of Freedom
53
J >
a-g ain,
J -
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C
WOOGLIN GIVES US THE REASON WHY
Words/Music:Jason Warnke,
S.Florida
'96
ArrrStephen B. Becker,
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SONG TITLE
FIRST WORDS
Loving Cup, The
Beta Doxology
Gemma Nostra
Marching Along
Wooglin to the Pledge
There's a Scene
In The Old Porch Chairs
Sons of the Dragon, The
Beta Chorus, The
Beta Postscript, The
Beta Stars, The
In an Old Fashioned Garden
Wooglin Forever
I Took My Girl Out Walking
Jolly Greeks, The
My Beta Girl
For The Staunchest
Beta Marseillaise, The
Beta Goodnight, The
We Are the People
Crow Song, The
Sweetheart Song
You're the Girl-Dreams
Beta Rose
Beta Lullaby
Beta Sweetheart
Banquet Hall, The
She Wears My Beta Pin
Beta's Emblems
Beta Sweetheart Song
To the Pledge
Let All Stand Together
Beta Day
Beta Hymn
Beta Praise
Alumni's Return, The
We Gather Again
Behold the Mystic Symbol
Beta Shrine. The
Draw the Mystic Circle
As Beta's Now We Meet
Parting Song
Crew Song (Round)
Wooglin Gives Us the Reason Why
Oh, start the
Bless now O God
Gemma Nostra
Dreary the man
Come Smoke a
There's a scene
When the shades
The Dragon is
Come Brothers
Oh, when our
When Stars are
In an Old Fash.
We are coming
I took my Girl
Barbarians we
Night and the
For the staunch.
Ye sons of Beta
And now it's
We are the
Three Hungry
Just walk her in
Most days run
Queen of all
I'm gonna rock
How would you
Hark! hark! give
Oh, she wears my
On Beta's night
My Beta Sweet.
The three bright
Let all stand
Oh, Beta day is
To Beta Now
Brothers are we
We are singing
There's a legend
Thus Heart to
We come with
Then draw the
As Beta's now
And now let hand
Height Ho,
Sittin' in that hallowed
58
K E Y WORD K EY
Cup
Doxology
Gemma
Marching
Pledge
Scene
Chairs
Dragon
Chorus
Sons
Stars
Garden
Wooglin
Walking
Greeks
Girl
Staunchest
Marseillaise
Goodnight
People
Crow
Garden
Dreams
Rose
Lullaby
Beta Sweet
Banquet
Pin
Emblems
My Sweet
Bright
Stand
Beta Day
Hymn
Praise
Alumni
Gather
Symbol
Shrine
Circle
Meet
Parting
Crew
Reason
G
G
G
Bb
Eb
Bb
G
C
C
C
G
G
G
G
Bb
Eb
G
G
F
F
Bb
A
G
G
F
G
G
G
F
Bb
Bb
Bb
Bb
C
F
Bb
F
G
Bb
G
G
F
Ab
G
FIRST
NOTE
D
G
G
F
Bb
F
D
G
G
C
D
D
G
D
F
G
G
D
C
F
G
E
D
D
C
B
D
B
C
Bb
F
F
F
C
A
F
C
G
F
D
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C
F
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K E Y WORD SONG TITLE
Alumni
Banquet
Beta Day
Beta Sweet
Bright
Chairs
Chorus
Circle
Crew
Crow
Cup
Doxology
Dragon
Dreams
Emblems
Garden
Garden
Gather
Gemma
Girl
Goodnight
Greeks
Hymn
Lullaby
Marching
Marseillaise
Meet
My Sweet
Parting
People
Pin
Pledge
Praise
Reason
Rose
Scene
Shrine
Sons
Stand
Stars
Staunchest
Symbol
Walking
Wooglin
FIRST WORDS
Alumni's Return, The
Banquet Hall, The
Beta Day
Beta Sweetheart
To the Pledge
In The Old Porch Chairs
Beta Chorus, The
Draw the Mystic Circle
Crew Song (Round)
Crow Song, The
Loving Cup, The
Beta Doxology
Sons of the Dragon, The
You're the Girl-Dreams
Beta's Emblems
In an Old Fashioned Garden
Sweetheart Song
We Gather Again
Gemma Nostra
My Beta Girl
Beta Goodnight, The
Jolly Greeks, The
Beta Hymn
Beta Lullaby
Marching Along
Beta Marseillaise, The
As Beta's Now We Meet
Beta Sweetheart Song
Parting Song
We Are the People
She Wears My Beta Pin
Wooglin to the Pledge
Beta Praise
Wooglin Gives Us the Reason Why
Beta Rose
There's a Scene
Beta Shrine, The
Beta Postscript, The
Let All Stand Together
Beta Stars, The
For The Staunchest
Behold the Mystic Symbol
I Took My Girl Out Walking
Wooglin Forever
59
We are singing
Hark! hark! give
Oh, Beta day is
How would you
The three bright
When the shades
Come Brothers
Then draw the
Height Ho,
Three Hungry
Oh, start the
Bless now O God
The Dragon is
Most days run
On Beta's night
In an Old Fash.
Just walk her in
There's a legend
Gemma Nostra
Night and the
And now it's
Barbarians we
To Beta Now
I'm gonna rock
Dreary the man
Ye sons of Beta
As Beta's now
My Beta Sweet.
And now let hand
We are the
Oh, she wears my
Come Smoke a
Brothers are we
Sittin' in that hallowed
Queen of all
There's a scene
We come with
Oh, when our
Let all stand
When Stars are
For the staunch.
Thus Heart to
I took my Girl
We are coming
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26
31
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9
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21
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25
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18
43
30
44
20
28
5
37
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24
6
41
10
32
11
17
40
14
13
Bb
G
Bb
G
Bb
G
C
G
Ab
Bb
G
G
C
G
F
G
A
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Eb
F
Bb
C
F
Bb
G
G
Bb
F
F
G
Eb
F
G
G
Bb
Bb
C
Bb
G
G
G
G
G
FIRST
NOTE
F
D
F
B
F
D
G
D
F
G
D
G
G
D
C
D
E
C
G
G
C
F
C
C
F
D
B
Bb
C
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B
Bb
A
C
D
F
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C
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SONG TITLE WITHIN TYPE SEQUENCE
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SONG TITLE
FIRST WORDS
K E Y WORD
LT K E Y
FIRST
NOTE
CEREM ONIAL SONGS
2
4
8
21
30
32
39
44
48
52
Alumni's Return, The
As Beta's Now We Meet
Behold the Mystic Symbol
Beta Doxology
Beta Shrine, The
Draw the Mystic Circle
Gemma Nostra
Loving Cup, The
Parting Song
There's a Scene
We Gather Again
3
5
6
10
15
19
22
27
28
29
31
36
38
40
46
51
53
54
Banquet Hall, The
Beta Chorus, The
Beta Day
Beta Hymn
Beta Marseillaise, The
Beta Praise
Beta Stars, The
Beta's Emblems
Crew Song (Round)
Crow Song. The
For The Staunchest
In The Old Porch Chairs
Let All Stand Together
Marching Along
Sons of the Dragon. The
We Are the People
Wooglin Forever
Wooglin Gives Us the Reason Why
17
37
50
55
Beta Postscript, The
Jolly Greeks, The
To the Pledge
Wooglin to the Pledge
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38
43
40
2
41
42
3
1
44
6
39
Bb
G
G
G
Bb
G
G
G
F
Bb
F
F
B
G
G
F
D
G
D
C
F
C
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36
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11
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4
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20
13
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C
Bb
C
G
F
G
F
Ab
Bb
G
G
Bb
Bb
C
F
G
G
D
G
F
C
D
A
D
C
F
G
G
D
F
F
G
F
G
C
Sons
Greeks
Bright
Pledge
10
15
31
5
C
Bb
Bb
Eb
C
F
F
Bb
Goodnight
Lullaby
Rose
Beta Sweet
My Sweet
Walking
Garden
Girl
Pin
Garden
Dreams
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30
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12
16
28
22
23
F
F
G
G
Bb
G
G
Eb
G
A
G
C
C
D
B
Bb
D
D
G
B
E
D
We are singing
As Beta's now
Thus Heart to
Bless now O God
We come with
Then draw the
Gemma Nostra
Oh, start the
And now let hand
There's a scene
There's a legend
Alumni
Meet
Symbol
Doxology
Shrine
Circle
Gemma
Cup
Parting
Scene
Gather
Hark! hark! give
Come Brothers
Oh, Beta day is
To Beta Now
Ye sons of Beta
Brothers are we
When Stars are
On Beta’s night
Height Ho.
Three Hungry
For the staunch.
When the shades
Let all stand
Dreary the man
The Dragon is
We are the
We are coming
Sittin' in that hallowed
Banquet
Chorus
Beta Day
Hymn
Marseillaise
Praise
Stars
Emblems
Crew
Crow
Staunchest
Chairs
Stand
Marching
Dragon
People
Wooglin
Reason
Oh, when our
Barbarians we
The three bright
Come Smoke a
And now it's
I'm gonna rock
Queen of all
How would you
My Beta Sweet.
I took my Girl
In an Old Fash.
Night and the
Oh, she wears my
Just walk her in
Most days run
SONGS FOR A LL OCCASIONS
PLEDGE/RUSH SONGS
SERENADE SONGS
9
11
20
23
25
33
34
42
45
47
56
Beta Goodnight, The
Beta Lullaby
Beta Rose
Beta Sweetheart
Beta Sweetheart Song
I Took My Girl Out Walking
In an Old Fashioned Garden
My Beta Girl
She Wears My Beta Pin
Sweetheart Song
You're the Girl-Dreams
60
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PAGE
FIRST WORDS
SONG TITLE
KEYW O RD
LT K E Y
FIRST
NOTE
9
44
2
37
8
19
5
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40
31
32
3
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And now it's
And now let hand
As Beta's now
Barbarians we
Bless now 0 God
Brothers are we
Come Brothers
Come Smoke a
Dreary the man
For the staunch.
Gemma Nostra
Hark! hark! give
Height Ho,
How would you
I took my Girl
I'm gonna rock
In an Old Fash.
Just walk her in
Let all stand
Most days run
My Beta Sweet.
Night and the
Oh, Beta day is
Oh, when our
Oh, start the
Oh, she wears my
On Beta's night
Queen of all
Sittin' in that hallowed
The Dragon is
The three bright
Then draw the
There's a legend
There's a scene
Three Hungry
Thus Heart to
To Beta Now
We are coming
We are singing
We are the
We come with
When Stars are
When the shades
Y e sons of Beta
Beta Goodnight, The
Parting Song
As Beta's Now We Meet
Jolly Greeks, The
Beta Doxology
Beta Praise
Beta Chorus, The
Wooglin to the Pledge
Marching Along
For The Staunchest
Gemma Nostra
Banquet Hall, The
Crew Song (Round)
Beta Sweetheart
I Took My Girl Out Walking
Beta Lullaby
In an Old Fashioned Garden
Sweetheart Song
Let All Stand Together
You're the Girl-Dreams
Beta Sweetheart Song
My Beta Girl
Beta Day
Beta Postscript, The
Loving Cup, The
She Wears My Beta Pin
Beta's Emblems
Beta Rose
Wooglin Gives Us the Reason Why
Sons of the Dragon, The
To the Pledge
Draw the Mystic Circle
We Gather Again
There's a Scene
Crow Song, The
Behold the Mystic Symbol
Beta Hymn
Wooglin Forever
Alumni's Return, The
We Are the People
Beta Shrine, The
Beta Stars, The
In The Old Porch Chairs
Beta Marseillaise, The
61
Goodnight
Parting
Meet
Greeks
Doxology
Praise
Chorus
Pledge
Marching
Staunchest
Gemma
Banquet
Crew
Beta Sweet
Walking
Lullaby
Garden
Garden
Stand
Dreams
My Sweet
Girl
Beta Day
Sons
Cup
Pin
Emblems
Rose
Reason
Dragon
Bright
Circle
Gather
Scene
Crow
Symbol
Hymn
Wooglin
Alumni
People
Shrine
Stars
Chairs
Marseillaise
19
44
43
15
2
37
9
5
4
17
3
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10
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29
24
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42
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6
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40
36
13
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20
41
11
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18
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F
G
Bb
G
F
C
Eb
Bb
G
G
G
Ab
G
G
F
G
A
Bb
G
Bb
Eb
Bb
C
G
G
F
G
G
C
Bb
G
F
Bb
Bb
G
C
G
Bb
F
Bb
G
G
G
C
C
B
F
G
A
G
Bb
F
G
G
D
F
B
D
C
D
E
F
D
Bb
G
F
C
D
B
C
D
C
G
F
D
C
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G
G
C
G
F
F
F
D
D
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SONG TITLE SEQUENCE
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SONG TITLE
FIRST WORDS
Alumni's Return. The
As Beta's Now We Meet
Banquet Hall, The
Behold the Mystic Symbol
Beta Chorus. The
Beta Day
Beta Doxology
Beta Goodnight, The
Beta Hymn
Beta Lullaby
Beta Marseillaise, The
Beta Postscript, The
Beta Praise
Beta Rose
Beta Shrine, The
Beta Stars, The
Beta Sweetheart
Beta Sweetheart Song
Beta's Emblems
Crew Song (Round)
Crow Song, The
Draw the Mystic Circle
For The Staunchest
Gemma Nostra
I Took My Girl Out Walking
In an Old Fashioned Garden
In The Old Porch Chairs
Jolly Greeks, The
Let All Stand Together
Loving Cup. The
Marching Along
My Beta Girl
Parting Song
She Wears My Beta Pin
Sons of the Dragon, The
Sweetheart Song
There's a Scene
To the Pledge
We Are the People
We Gather Again
Wooglin Forever
Wooglin Gives Us the Reason Why
Wooglin to the Pledge
You're the Girl-Dreams
We are singing
As Beta's now
Hark! hark! give
Thus Heart to
Come Brothers
Oh, Beta day is
Bless now O God
And now it's
To Beta Now
I'm gonna rock
Ye sons of Beta
Oh, when our
Brothers are we
Queen of all
We come with
When Stars are
How would you
My Beta Sweet.
On Beta's night
Height Ho,
Three Hungry
Then draw the
For the staunch.
Gemma Nostra
I took my Girl
In an Old Fash.
When the shades
Barbarians we
Let all stand
Oh, start the
Dreary the man
Night and the
And now let hand
Oh, she wears my
The Dragon is
Just walk her in
There's a scene
The three bright
We arc the
There's a legend
We are coming
Sittin' in that hallowed
Come Smoke a
Most days run
62
K E Y WORD
Alumni
Meet
Banquet
Symbol
Chorus
Beta Day
Doxology
Goodnight
Hymn
Lullaby
Marseillaise
Sons
Praise
Rose
Shrine
Stars
Beta Sweet
My Sweet
Emblems
Crew
Crow
Circle
Staunchest
Gemma
Walking
Garden
Chairs
Greeks
Stand
Cup
Marching
Girl
Parting
Pin
Dragon
Garden
Scene
Bright
People
Gather
Wooglin
Reason
Pledge
Dreams
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12
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XX
5
23
Bb
G
G
G
C
Bb
G
F
C
F
G
C
F
G
Bb
G
G
Bb
F
Ab
Bb
G
G
G
G
G
G
Bb
Bb
G
Bb
Eb
F
G
C
A
Bb
Bb
F
F
G
G
Eb
G
FIRST
NOTE
F
B
D
G
G
F
G
C
C
C
D
C
A
D
F
D
B
Bb
C
F
G
D
G
G
D
D
D
F
F
D
F
G
C
B
G
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F
F
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C
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