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 J -loo m K ^ £Thej ® . P - - ij j. bright to,mystic burns as in the J i » iP r=t j — A n 7bf ~ t - - - fL f it e'er as , ^ : .J. 1 Hall night ight J r gold- — ------ [14J H sing-ing J— jl - j> r!J - - - ..... . by. ta The- ta Pi. J ____ t r ~ -J - - -------------f— t f -- i> > J rJ 4 . 6_ j Sing-ing in the dear | "f ► m - > --V (5 p r Melody:Tenting To-night 1 bi- j > - f - H 1] J) <*- - 4 >• j# r p - - t - r - -f-f 5_ J- , . * T -t- A £ - .- ^ J$=* f sing-ing = f ? ^ to-night, we are to-night, i fH r’ • --------i— . . r = F = iM U — i' - F f — f j> .. - ^gone - tar of ly .K J. J- =1F = r’ • f" Theburned quick- O^HORU^ days - rews = . N m a H en M sor- our § i i '54 J3 #*T- U , ? f f — ^ in the dear Old J> -fM 4— . E = : f— i' - - f f - Be- — a-gain ing tar's light onight t singalsing As we . J>. •V-s4 1 Melody:W. Kittridge M 0 Id Hall. . J- >• 4 W r . AS BETAS NOW WE MEET Melody:Carl Cramer J=110 W o r d s :Stanley Coulter, Hanover 1871 Arr:Shelby L. Molter, Miami '54 Herbert L. Blair, MTSU Melody:How can I Leave Thee? 2 '87 THE BANQUET HALL Arr:Earl E. Hayes, J=no Idaho '48 A u t h o r :Horace G. Lozier, E Ea ------- i t = J harkl fore Harkl Be- ‘):S4 ,1= s 4 f j | t- — 4— ? i= J*------ >A 5j ^ --r r r r r r p • r ?■ ? * r Vfoogwelcome to the lin’s call: "Thrice give heed to fore our last good i this joyous r ^ j - r J J ...... 4 - - + - J ♦ .. ► ► -----L >----t= f f r t — t.......... f p=£ = f m i ^ i _________ ; - i ' t . ■-------- \ p = 4 M drink •~l:5 your h Ah J ir~ r drink P = — 1 * 9---- J F r ■ -J t ban- ish = ?r ________ r o Id wine j I— , _ !— of J f _ ►-------- __ M 5J 'J M .— f M -jhk— J T F In j -J J “ M ! ------ f — r 1 ,h , 4 ty . Nine, P ledge: . Grand Old -L t = 3 f = M Be- ta, J - ...J > > ► = = 4 h = ± (5 Thir- carel all your , E ......, r rare ^ _ i- * s P = ,M Drink, rarel nec-tar m ® <!■ r M r * ):S Chicago 1894 yours and r ~ - mine! J . il- - - J - J t = t BEHOLD THE MYSTIC SYMBOL Words:John H. Lozier, DePauw 1857 J 90 Arr: Shelby L. Molter, Miami Music:Louis Bourgeois '54 Melody:01d 100th (Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow) 4 THE BETA CHORUS Arr:Earl E. Hayes, Idaho '48 A u t h o r :Kenneth W. Rogers, Syracuse '17 J =130 ffl ~ ->i r f f Come, broth-ers, J: swell the Be-ta T= " 7 T cho- rus, Lift p e e your voic- es «L-J>J JO J f? = ^ = F F f loud in song, J>JUt i — j a tempo f j----j: i t send the ech- J>J J f-r.. r r f oes to the heav ens, Where ff$ r^ r m nvam $ Kai Phi, j . j —jJ,. .......f r stars AAA ?)(a tempp) sing, Phi Be- ta for Be- ta The-ta Pi, L I lt 3 I i j d e l i b a r a t e l y ) . J p That the dia- m . >k may light r OUi > Sing after "The Sons of the Dragon" as the refrain Then J-~ J £ r >. j> j J) tz sky_ f 7j < mond's rays are in the > our way for- BETA DAY Music:Julia Ward Howe J-ii5 Words:R. Arr: Stephen B. Becker, ? met Woog glor j) it in be- neath lin on ious Be- M Florida the the the ta It Through We Live — Shoop, Denison J-i— iJ) f ij (Misty) '41 '69 ||V.... sky, elm, Lake, Day, R. is the have a- ..- i burstyears sung gain ing we've our old forth passed songs Woog- ) m - M e l o d y :Battle Hymn of the Republic 6 with the at lin's friendcup Bigkin- Mr iJi ship awin, ships For round Strong That ft J» all To fracan r BETA DAY ^1 IK1 ^i-M- v— r - r r ?r P p ^ — 1 ... ..... ^ — r ff f r = f L 4 „ K oh yes, we are Be- al] J 5 i): ,— — ----- -IjJ- - •*' ✓ ... f — Yes, we 4 Jjft B M W -+ = r * Be- are all loy- al J----~>l r r -w f ^ 1 tas, oh yes , 4 t* •-------- ■ we iB p p We are udt) Be- jN p J =t=p=i m r r tas, =±=r ' r - = f= ^ oi] ^ 4 =1 — tf^ " 1 M 1inked F r are all 4 , -K- P= Py •? &jJ^==^=St ? f t r Yes, tas, FP =H i Yes, x M in Phi Kai U *> /---- / = . J = 1—1— --f1----= i — M e l o d y :Battle Hymn of the Republic 7 Phi. J,> • 4 — BETA DOXOLOGY WordsrJoseph S. Tunison, Denison 1873 J 90 Arr:Stephen B. Becker, Florida Melody:My Country MusicrHenry Carey, '69 'tis of Thee & God Save the Queen 8 disputed THE BETA GOODNIGHT Arr:Shelby L. Molter, Miami moderat m ”® 1---p ( 9- f f *8 % 83--«---* ^ .1 $ 1 : ^ P f .....1n And low It nr I love *1: J ~Tf to hes - #=54= H f- '54 A u t h o r :Russell Q. Johnson, Knox ► >®]j. r^F m 0 ==#=-, * \J -f J -f i P* row- ing late, An d we'll J. -> P f IEa r - v - . i * l"(r 1f-— i- “ •7 p a- dieu. */ BE >=i,. K_ W e ’d = = M M M fctt+ ■ J* K _ ^-----1 -H — J t = M f 4 dt ---- J jtay and •7 say ing some more 4n , 04] ^ ------ / t to 9] *H f -j- bjj* #= 1H PP E tate, have 2s ’34 to l - i you. Sing to end a serenade, continue into "We are the People" 9 . .... Ji P __ C □ -T=#=l f Now . : 1) P ► ---- BETA HYMN Arr:Stephen B. Becker, Florida E r r Gg }= , — J= 1 r-— p r To To As BeWooga- ta now lin's port ges past '69 W o r d s :Herbert L. Blair, MTSU s J— i J .J J— r !^ = f= f f , a ----, — praissound now our we and es our to- ing, c ry, c ay, 4 » Melody:The Navy Hymn 10 J — ^ lift Beev- ---- J - - i- ► - our ta ver -5ft1 J iJ.— J J - ---- 1h1 ir f p-f.f We Our For- '87 hearts bond trust - in which and -L — f J- - BETA LULLABY Arr:Earl E. Hayes, Idaho '48 A u t h o r :William Hyde, Ohio Wesleyan INTRO IN UNISON m ____________________ m r-f r r~r-T" to "Why dream don't you land, sing a new m a s] song ff to a a li dream-y new dream- y mel- o- tune. dy. '22 BETA LULLABY FOUR PARTS 12 BETA LULLABY m 3H <rit‘ 1 an .1-^ p-.Iffkm— —■.. _ •/L< H H i I ’ :4 -s H F h :f------ ^ r r in' For those care- freedays gone by e’11 £)• —J '. . J J► / J- .f>-i-- yy j-— ilt= r 71 ■r r -p r’ r Pr ! T ----------- _ 13 BETA LULLABY [58 - J• i— f-r r ~ rr Rock- a- bye *): .j J $ -—^ -f ?• SC f*=T I J J u H f h I*-. — :p~4 O Sa . . ... ; J .J U ba- ..... ___ C- F P f 14 jt)-. -fF t by the sand- man ^— ■ h r is nigh R Dck- a THE BETA MARSEILLAISE Words:Frank H. Scott, Northwestern 1876 =120 LI X _4J f#£j i •— W~1 T=F=f=F= .. ^--J -si.-."J- ip rT Ye' feons bf Besong ta fair raise Be- your ta's voiglo- ces, ry, heart broth- re ers joi- ces hoar- y, m ia rJ?- * r long, , — El K ^ J B3J ? chor- us Be- t a j 1 n J J —“—1 r To her whose The peer-less radihon- J) h b X— nr -tH 0 jN f— to proThe- t H M to The- prota. l r -jl= i r r iw t---- ■■ M praise your voic- ea love and care ur- .............. , ' r r r f i h os]l —.b4\S---- , . !M- r - ant badge e or of her the pose J- J.J M a ............' .......... t p 1rlong, Inf'grate-ful Pi! Her ten-der '* 4 swell pur- chor- us Beta P1 k k / J ^ m Ji— ■ f — f-ft blend-ing tir- ing, The sound-ing Give praise to i1 E J------- -fp---- - j - ---- o her aims, V_____ j ? The sound-ing Give praise to p---------------w Join one and Her noble P -- ...... loyal young, and fcj J—J—t= i Cn t -F- -VJ - , J: 4 Ir Lf -f u j j j. (tenor lead crossover) bear, name; iM 4 T And The K l. in whose mys-tic rites we splen-dor of her spot-less J>-.Jr-. f4 Melody:Marseillaise Hymn (French National Anthem) 15 THE BETA MARSEILLAISE To a chor- m fr ~ r f r 9 chor- Pi, The-ta Pi. Be- us ring-ing chork k a high, ■ ring-ing-high, r. f= song, song, J r ------- m l k M i r a loud song ^ --- J and J long j t i ^u-— -J) m m P ta The-ta long oud J ^ and long . J-— H F ■J ) . *fy> J 1 £ JU j J nS)J! h m- Ex-tol Pi. J* in Pi, to Be- J u j ) j> Ji i J i 1 .......f f r r ta ----------® — Ik E(h FFT ? = P * J i v fy vr— Pi, to Be- ta The- J M J fr ff fr--Tff H — i P [35g. j r ta n j—f — P i. -J------j M Melody:Marseillaise Hymn (French National Anthem) 16 t ...... J f— — — THE BETA POSTSCRIPT Words:Horace G. Lozier, Chicago 1894 =115 Q J [2'J.-- , sfi-JJi Ji,J,--- DJ.— nA JiJ|J>J> ^ J U > J^ •M (mC--£--f " T P Pff- > T -...f * J- J>.Ji Jij>J> J^-JU>J>,J- j J- «J>J> n-- t --- r r -J fVN!==4—1 - = f*=f 4 when our sons to col-lege P- P i col-lege I r go, We'll look f their - f f f square- ly in the J > j J > S v c ; F H JJu U -_____ Jl eye, in the eye, and say, "My boy, the on- 1-4r~ r ly Greek you'll have to know -4 — A=M •* r— - ? is _____ JL -J ? *' P ____JubJuUt f f = T ta, Be- ta The- ta Pi. " Oh! The- the M Be- tas! - I F Yes the (T f - y Be- tas!There ta Pi. A m LID noth- ing •): " M Mk=V *#=f/>^ else so great a s the J»>*J>JiJJ>^ ? ft=p fra- is aJ>J>Ji J>J>J J>J 10i ...J-... j- r— --ep- h ■ * •4 — ter- ni-ty your r4 i • a a ... fath- er joined in days a a a of - yore. j j J 5 r- 1 ju>J>J>.J a f ------ Melody:There is a Tavern in the Town 17 ^ p A- J; «y ^ ;— THE BETA POSTSCRIPT i ? V?y P P dieu a-dieu, my son, a- J. W - ? ? ? ? up to you, ? to learn Greek so a well f knov. J, r' our j> ? Be- j> K ta J > ....J 1 you, ; e ' ta pi j) •? r ? ? p Melody:There is a Tavern in the Town plain- ly up to J>J>J> jii5 -TT7 ^ «hJ> J> J J my may iN-f- S The- J. that J J ....JlK ^---- 1----------------------¥ r^ 5 j _ H F it's now For r r = your -Jl J > J 11 ? f— JJ j N5— =p=-ft— ? ' ? ? ? ? ? you, r .w-f--ff- boy, and I j >j ._ j ^ ^ — a . ..a — n^=.....* 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 , , k [01 r r r' T Let In us my r r prom- ise hear a make heart, J J f = T T =TT r Jl m i true, song NevBe- er ta more Rose T: 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 [T1 I f2] i(with '54 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 Smooth and sustained n m = b I % p-: T hidhid- and ing, ing, - * the b^~~ J ) 3P rf« ,k p t W '.r ^----- P P stars of Be-ta $ 1 r ... J -i | The-ta til 1 22 £ '17 BETA SWEETHEART Arr:Earl E. Hayes, Idaho '48 A u t h o r :Frederick R. Warner, Beloit '12 J-U5 How would you like How would you like 7r ai to wear Be- ta '-Tr-rTr=tQ=rrrr^ (51 SI ____ ______________ nJ> F ?• — =p 3— pin------------- ? pin, a Beta pin? a how would you like to Jl— [8! f gaze up- on the ----- ............... n 9 r ? r r dia-mond? ■ ‘ IS ** 4 Gem J) of gems that n e ’er grows b iji dim! How would you like to share 3 A ,h m 23 ik it? »kJi ^ i ' — ft— r r t BETA SWEETHEART 24 BETA SWEETHEART SONG Arr:Stephen B. Becker, Florida '69 Author:John B. Williams Jr, DePauw 25 '55 BETA SWEETHEART SONG „ i&t '271, , i e ev- er g a f aj ; 5 Deep f - J with- » in J J J F ;= ^ = 3 26 j ------ my . J* er !f c = ® ^------ ^ = i T heart So .f i t = ^ L _ J .. 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 eyM yL^ty heart heart to to is our our ininour r ' h h l^ieart " heart, perrays- W ^light, W hand to hand, The feet day, It il tic . three Wlvose L J .....JuNJ r n'r * >* = r row; us; row; us; i The For J kJM r r Ban-ish6d is car bare and n o r nf frill banner of truth wav-ing lumes the path of imA i e m ^ siland be- * Kan— . m [6] soro'er sorfore m J hear 'no ' sigh 'brilbthe mutu-al need we give same from light will re truth right truth and andright we we r .nr n j^ io rn 's^ g rc^ toil for it^ e ^ r^ h pledge is mutu-al heed, And our 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 1/3 Group Start) Still TAG I will be mer- ry an- y how since I joined the Be- ta Crew! (slowly) ELI Heigh Ho, an- \ i. % ------ S------- V— 7 i y ii> ,r ~i ----------- — ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------- ff— J -------------------------------- & y- bod- y J -------Whome? Sing three times as a round, hold last note, sing tag in unison 28 - - ■■ THE CROW SONG Music:Louis Lambert Words:Ralph P. Smith, Denison 1888 J=120 Arr:Stephen B. Becker, J ( t h ir d v e rs e r e t .) (L b — ^ - - - - - - - - r ~ s ---------- p — t hunh e re 's s tf - - f* - J 3— r r ^ r g r y G r e e k s w en t to Beta ... 7 : t _ Florida '69 — \-- -f- -i -t - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ?—- - - - - - - - 4 ---------fo rth one d ay, t- F , V T h ree T h en f J> }• J J> — J> * k — r r - X -------------- r ch o ru s) Melody:When Johnny Comes Marching Home 29 - - 1 DRAW THE MYSTIC CIRCLE 'ROUND Words:Charles J. Seaman, Denison 1871 Jno Arr:Stephen B. Becker, Florida Melody:R.S. Willis '69 CHORUS ml>' J J) [S1!) J J , Jl® ]Ji" j y: . . 1rf-?= 4 ^--------P (3 i ... — •t ii J Jp Pp ^ / — \— p ledge M ing day, ~ » A A * ( t = 4 t p [1BJ :zfc f—t- td V Be- ------------ thought. The that we A J l J i ___J) . j) J_ y; F- ff 4 1) # us ^ - pN coin- ta — ^4 fH -------- -k a * Pi/ = del- «h— F* r - r ^|d f = t 4 r — i — ! h 1 = f = — ev- er. J J► - for Jy Melody:Lauriger Horatius 30 e^j 8] i -ty -------------- P sev- — □ K 2 1!--- H •4 r Fi- -r~- - t ^ ------------ ------------ i must ■— y, The- ta _ • A - . m — J 1 L* J - a \ way |• c lase J j >h ------ i i ... --------- r FOR THE STAUNCHEST 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 d- que ades, j j ---/ -tM t F tra quay tres El EfM=h-=ii y - f —f\r N e F Jlm Sersint vir- '69 n G O }—J 64 r r I) £ ififO o 9’ P- - -J— am- raa nosS tel- la quisiter fra- Melody:R.S. Willis s : can-de- at, scin- ti 1-let; wer-i- t as, Ob- scu - rasunt ora- nes hon- or, a- c H - - i r -r ta aemi- nunqualci- V ^ * r H ? tl-----f---=J U ^H - J ---1 ---m ----: -tMH quam, es tla, - --■ j r i r tus si tus, con- se- rat, quil- li--bet jus et fas H — yA car- i- tain- ter- nos, om- nes ilnt J H r. tls sono- f* = undalti- ----- L f-9 - i quam. es. tia. -H j - CHORUS :y b v i L - J) 35if! J 1 f_ »* PI = = f M ^ r r - - ---felJH 4U*_---J)--------........ r ~ Fr 1 P - / Sal- vel k Be- - - ta The-ta Pi, tu ... - - • *-• p n 03>• dM---- ki---h H M-J= 4 ---¥ _ ra tu --------- | tie- jL ^ - -I ^ r—r -j> j _ J * 1r Ja re-.c _ — • Fr p (rit. ) m = j i * U A! n ca- ra ra, ] k i f J ® TJ — f— J =H ---------=: : o cox■-di, (Hi JV— 2- ca- cu- ra. ^ a _______ F -fr — f— lj----- j®---------- Melody:Lauriger Horatius 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 Be- Be Sat-ur-day ta The- ta night. Pi. For J-J- X i - J— 4 ¥ r [81 took if my you girl are ing ta walkBe- out a the you'll im moon be was one . shin- I ing 'til you I -i f 110J. I I my a girl song [ I m asked sing m J r r r , r marry Wooq-lin to of 4 said you -J=A and and i would know t r m what do you raise your think voic- t ^ie es rs; bright die. r Haid? igh. f , ^15 ] | . -£ ± ± # not the 33 7[ -J: J r $ U she must me boys 12| to i: She For 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 T= r with * '69 27], A *F you J £ pare. t m 34 '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 Vi- ve m m la, M vi- ff=ff= band of true men. brothers re-pose, badge that we wear, -m Vi-ve la M ve la m The- ta r vi-ve l'a mour. And And And Pil vi- J — ve l'a mour, J>J>J>J ■ - f - f 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 i [8] M $ > ____ J J U > ) >. J) > ), l > — ^ JiJ) & strength, ' here's pass the loving never in this . health cup world & alet wealth, round fall k. J — ------ i---------- f M -----C---- JL ----- 1---------------- ^ cheer. — [9 - r — Life Oh, Our Come here's and . the all drink cup + in in we j!,- Phi Beall ---------------- ;J • r Kai ta's hold Phi. praise, here. * ------------ P ■■J) y --f~ f f Melody:Bring the Wagon Home 39 -p- 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, Be- ta - 4 The- ] i f 41 Men, TfT A J* Hail mf TNT f of moth- er of men J__ I j m M to r—p MY BETA GIRL Music:John C. Edgar, Denison '25 Words:Ralph E. Gabele, Denison 42 '25 MY BETA GIRL IE * • ••....?•? z i" Be J- r p F ^ tel J |Eyes girl; blue as dp h : J- 1 skies J j £ f = f = T r [40] a y fEEEfE3F b] Cheeks like the £ hue; i j r .....r li Tend- er and true, pal £ Be- J- — p= I all; fWor- I thy 1 J^_ J J J r r r m gUU I ¥ ta's j. A T to X r..... ? r ; . r J~|(lead tenor Xover) m J £U— J— J— '^kn @6] I & is J. You are my ]r light, J J J- t~tt 43 v _ ja j m my Jl r ~ ¥I" 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. E± J r 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; r-rrr^r— r t 7=7.w r J- :*;:'4'4 -MlAA f uTJ 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 =110 M £ TTTTT i her waist, and her for if m she'll, letl vou and i mur- r- mur, if f she J * r starts f > M =t her r it* f=r 47 f sac- red E seal, X___ XJ^X 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; |00j time in minshall L - J>fr K—JtJl--JU) — j £— the halls of Beta Thegle in the din of earthlast or earth shall have -M fr »■ f- F ta ly '69 k-- ---- f--- •> J;r 'f t^ t Cheer! Pi. strife. day. >• fF lIO 9 --- C M e l o d y :Tramp, Tramp, Tramp 48 chee»r! cheer, — Jr1 F-P— f with hearts k .iter . j y re- THERE'S A SCENE J? »v, L m 4h .. •J5—<£ ---------- 9 v sing the songs »•* J, w* j* 1^ - .* of . ft -- Be- J* «j>— — !r= P " J —. b--------------, M p— F - - = f ta The- ta . L - j ) ------------- Pi. . >• * M e l o d y :Tramp, Tramp, Tramp 49 P 7] J-— r J. >• r , 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 .J— ^ 1 * m Woogsets lin's our J svtlr— » --- F — =T V- J. If stern hearts ii : 1 ^ = = 1 = L ________ 4 F• a U ------ * 4 = -------- p - i----------- M have the b est that til h e m akes you J i j . hJ> ---- • « -------- -------------- ff1 = 4 ----------- mand: 1glow: COIT1- a- J* Iff ^ :fL J — 11OJ » - ------ f 4 = j f : = t life can b le s t of ► ---- f =± If if steer - i f L - V - =1 g iv e , You’ l l men For ^ J= * ,r * wear the a ll your u JP * i 1 i L — J M5$ Bes pan ta of } -----^ ----- H f i i — 50 fold Woog- lin your path tow’rds J-—- j . - . - ------ i 5 .. . And So 1 - ....... /— _________ , rp i n . days. 4 : > • ------------------------- f WE ARE THE PEOPLE Arr:Shelby L. Molter, Miami ’54 A u t h o r :Unknown J =125 / T W-Tfv -------- J v ; P— f F We are f the 1 peo- --------- l^le, peo--pie peo-ple 9; * f f T We are •)J) Jr r r l the'peo- Ipie, We j -. J) JU)-* H f= are the peo-pl e so they - 5 ------ --------say! so they say , tf V We wear dia-mond dia-mond K peo-ple peo-ple JO jf J _K 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 --------c i k .k k fr 1 i£y 4 ft t-4 N f= M = T-------- [ 1^ 'Tis~p:y> p^*Jl ^ ji “iJ - <*•* p f,-. J) t --i £ Y _ —dt 'f ^ M ' fH f J Theqe legnot iknow, ^ f ate, en by bi oth- er, bi Ar, That Thati I* r- 5 4 = at f=H rJSS: ^ e I jm '-p ¥ f m m - i - — ' T ~ W r ~ T ? -M J .hJ win a ' bright way thro' IWoo-gliiKwill guard yckur k j Melody:When You and I Were Young Maggie 52 > j >j 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 W nd- 1*. thought. [iO ] I CHORUS J ) 3 1 ]j f f l § % = r r for- ev-er! li - ------- — M I J . - \ Woog- - ~ £ E h M l rah, h ur: — H y p boys, — J -J > r = — - 4 4 t hu r- rah! i J J j.--------------------- - = beam our Long ............................................ --- - < L A — . j ) dia- mond, > J > and J J > / — r o ^ p " p t r - r p r r r r ■ [ 0 q p f ? T t ] _ r• li if ] > j r ? bri □pit ’ shine t j / P = i P = * s = F 1 2 at the — 1 — : ■— p f s hrine, boys, we'll J i > r ' J > J > r U7J : .... hout- r ing: ..... ^ "Old f Wo- og- lin - - t r H once db r V h gath- er - 116] — *-------------------------- 0 r A = r gath- er For wci’ll j — 1 j i ? f sta rs! our j for- L % er 1 r M e l o d y :Battle Cry of Freedom 53 J > a-g ain, J - * C WOOGLIN GIVES US THE REASON WHY Words/Music:Jason Warnke, S.Florida '96 ArrrStephen B. Becker, [3|(c> 2] <GL [1J (c )Guitar Accompaniment m Sit-tin’ One day If you’re that will der’in in we wan- f ? ? ? • ! * Eight men foundBoy, if he sd a ed :ould could son, son I ’m come rin fin Is Just w o n ’t out is you all our T p.'s. ? terter see nius ty, now, passat ing my down, side, sing your sover- f eigh-teen what he look up f rj thirsaid to r ty rnine. back then, the sky. U ! (D7) 1 the the [14]<g> (C) "Bro-thers So throughThe dragon fra- <G> [4] . - ± f hall, best, alone, [5] <G> n (°) Lis- ten, My dear hal- lowed be the down that path U [ *• ? 54 And Your And ] <G > r of all shine a- tirae. gain. The Let that I grip into know. hand. spirit hand ?Wff.1r r / 8 great-est stars would 26] <g > (D7) m ftO M with me? college days, eign guide Florida +-V i ^ n — 4a this is bro-therru-ler u h f lt -h what tthey hood will of this cried: grow. land. '69 WOOGLIN TO THE PLEDGE Melody:H. Macarthy J iso Words:Horace G. Lozier, Chicago 1894 ArrrStephen B. Becker, Florida '69 :2J J>, Come, Dip m a , r smoke a friend-ly in my old to- J> J_J»J f ir m pipe with me, and bac- co pouch it ? * ' • ... J iJ " J> J J f -r m $' A a-while I have fayes, r p• far! t i 9 loaf all c :., Irink my loyal lolds olds the best, b€ by e gainst my Ifire- s|Id< take my last ci- 10 r Irail. gar. You'll And feel when a a kind Be- of ta J> J J>J J> j J - EiP f' m ? ) 15 | marhand, row thro' you may * r and be ,,.J -'J fr* some-thing warm offers you thro'; sure J. » > • * You'll His £ r -T l3] I 3j T your his 3 ~ T K wrie ta,(r ^ off ' fwfien ryou're t hea tIBeT too, and all has is feel a whole lot heart is in the bet- ter bar-gain, j) J J>J Ju j r A f=r drink of a Be- J M e l o d y :Bonnie Blue Flag 55 ^hj ta j> YOU'RE THE GIRL OF A BETA'S DREAMS Words:Joseph M. Bachelor Music:Paul C. Christman, Miami '37 J 105 ^Sb;;:±=t nam d it's the r r ~ r day I can [M l, m m f e a b r .1 rr=F nev- er for- get. Ne'er for- J=± f 56 get. f 7r Like an W YOU'RE THE GIRL OF A BETA'S DREAMS 57 LEARNING TAPE SEQUENCE PAGE LT 39 1 8 2 32 3 40 4 55 5 48 6 7 36 46 8 5 9 17 10 22 11 34 12 53 13 33 14 37 15 42 16 31 17 18 15 9 19 51 20 29 21 47 22 56 23 20 24 11 25 23 26 3 27 45 28 27 29 25 30 50 31 38 32 6 35 10 36 19 37 1 38 52 39 4 40 21 41 30 42 2 43 44 44 28 45 54 X X 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 B C F C KEY WORD SEQUENCE PAGE 1 3 6 23 50 36 5 30 28 29 39 8 46 56 27 34 47 52 32 42 9 37 10 11 40 15 2 25 44 51 45 55 19 54 20 48 21 17 38 22 31 4 33 53 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 LT K E Y 38 27 35 26 31 7 9 42 45 21 1 2 8 23 29 12 22 39 3 16 19 15 36 25 4 18 43 30 44 20 28 5 37 XX 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 F G 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 F B Bb A C D F F C F D G G D G SONG TITLE WITHIN TYPE SEQUENCE ;e 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 i 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 27 9 35 36 18 37 11 29 45 21 17 7 32 4 8 20 13 XX G 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 19 25 24 26 30 14 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 FIRST WORD SEQUENCE PAGE FIRST WORDS SONG TITLE KEYW O RD LT K E Y FIRST NOTE 9 44 2 37 8 19 5 55 40 31 32 3 28 23 33 11 34 47 38 56 25 42 6 17 39 45 27 20 54 46 50 30 52 48 29 4 10 53 1 51 21 22 36 15 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 27 45 26 14 25 12 22 32 23 30 16 35 10 1 28 29 24 XX 8 31 42 39 6 21 40 36 13 38 20 41 11 7 18 F 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 F G G C G F F F D D D SONG TITLE SEQUENCE PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 15 17 19 20 21 22 23 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 42 44 45 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 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 LT K E Y 38 43 27 40 9 35 2 19 36 25 18 10 37 24 41 11 26 30 29 45 21 42 17 3 14 12 7 15 32 1 4 16 44 28 8 22 6 31 20 39 13 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 E F F F C G C Bb D