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1 St. Pat s Participation Packet 2019

2 Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO Overview Since 1908, St. Pat s has been Rolla s unique community celebration. For the vast majority of our alumni, memories of St. Pat s are the first thing they talk about when they get together. Again in 2019, the St. Pat s Board is planning an exciting series of events designed to ensure that the students of Missouri S&T experience the important role that a healthy social dimension plays in the success of human enterprise. This celebration has been a rich tradition on this campus for over 100 years. The St. Pat s Board volunteers a great amount of time to ensure that this campus receives the Best Ever St. Pat s celebration and carries on the tradition every year. Because of your organization and the support of this campus, we will be celebrating St. Pat s for the 111th year! Participation in St. Pat s ensures that the members of your organization share in this experience and keep the tradition alive and going. The more you participate, the more your members will build fond memories of their own days at S&T and associate those great memories with your organization and this campus. This packet contains all the information you will need to plan your organization s participation. This year s theme St. Pat s in Middle Earth draws inspiration from some your favorite medieval fantasy worlds such as Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and Narnia. With your help, we can make sure this year s celebration will truly be the Best Ever! Greenly, Wade Hawks Participation & Trophies

3 Table of Contents Schedule & Contact Information 3 Points Breakdown 4 Awards 5 Games Meeting 6 50 Daze Trivia Night 7 Blood Drive & Can Drive 8 Design Contest 9 Greenest House Competition 10 Green Fridays 11 Snake Invasion 14 Follies 16 Monday Games 17 Tuesday Games 19 Wednesday Games 21 Gonzo & Games 23 Gonzo Gives Back 23 Thursday Games 24 Friday Games 26 Talent Show 29 Cudgel 30 Tradition 31 Float and Parade 33 Volunteering Opportunity 35 2

4 St. Pat s 2019 Schedule Date Event Time Location Week 1 Monday, March 4 Snake Invasion 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. On campus Tuesday, March 5 Snake Invasion 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. On campus Wednesday March 6 Snake Invasion 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. On campus Thursday, March 7 Head Count Noon - 4 p.m. Havener Atrium Week 2 Monday, March 11 Follies Noon - 1 p.m. The Puck Tuesday, March 12 Follies Noon - 1 p.m. The Puck Wednesday, March 13 Follies & Court Arrival Noon - 1 p.m. Band Shell Thursday, March 14 Gonzo & Games Noon - 6 p.m. Schuman Park Gonzo Gives Back 9 a.m. Meet in Havener Friday, March 15 Gonzo & Games Noon - 6 p.m. Schuman Park Cudgel Judging 2 p.m. Havener Lawn Coronation Ceremony 9 p.m. Leach Theater Greenest House Judging 11 p.m. Parade 11 a.m. Pine Street Saturday, March 16 Grateful Board Festival 1 p.m. Bandshell St. Pat s Concert 3 p.m. City Hall Award Ceremony 6 p.m. City Hall Contact Information Name Event Chair Phone Number Wade Hawks Participation (573) wmhmn2@mst.edu Andrew Robbins Gonzo & Games (713) ajrcp2@mst.edu Adam McTigue Float & Parade (314) mstparade@mst.edu Donny Badamo Special Sales (314) dab94v@mst.edu Adam Koncki Queens and Knights & Follies (636) ajkndt@mst.edu Devinda Senanayaka Concerts (573) dcsbc8@mst.edu Desirae Lee Publicity (314) mststpatspub@mst.edu John Schweer Recruitment & Philanthropy (816) jmshxf@mst.edu 3

5 Points Breakdown General Rules 1. The winner of the overall 2019 St. Pat s award will be determined by a point system laid out on this page of this packet. 2. Uncategorized bonus points may also be awarded. Your organization s St. Pat s chair or president will be informed of extra bonus point opportunities prior to such events. 3. Any student member of a Missouri S&T recognized student organization (RSO), community, fraternity or sorority (including social, service, and honors), department, or registered team is eligible to participate in the St. Pat's Games. 4. Behavior that is deemed unacceptable by the University or by the St. Pat s Board may be cause for disqualification and ineligibility to receive points. 5. All interpretations and rulings by the St. Pat's Participation Chair are final. Event Dates Times/Locations Maximum Points Games Meeting Monday, Jan 21s t 6:30 p.m. 50 Meramec Room 50 Daze Trivia Night Wednesday, Jan. 23 rd 6:30 p.m. 8:15 p.m. 150 St. Pat s Ballroom Blood Drive & Canned Tuesday January 29 th - 11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. 150 Food Drive Friday February 1 st St. Pat s Ballroom A,B Sweatshirt Greek Judging March 3 rd 150 Design Contest Green Fridays Every Friday: 2 p.m. 3 p.m Jan 25 th to Mar 8 th Havener Lawn Snake Invasion Monday March 4 th to 9 a.m. 4.p.m. 250 Wednesday March 6 th In front of Toomey & Norwood Follies Monday March 11 th 12.p.m. 1 p.m. The Puck 300 Tuesday March 12 th 12.p.m. 1 p.m. The Puck Wednesday March 13 th 12.p.m. 1 p.m. The Bandshell Gonzo Gives Back Thursday March 14 th 9 a.m. 100 TBA Gonzo & Games Thursday March 14 th 12 p.m. 6.p.m. 570 & Friday, March 15 th Schuman Park Greenest House Judging March 15 th 100 Coronation Ceremony Friday March 15 th 9 p.m. Leach Theatre 200 Float and Parade Saturday, March 16 th 11a.m. Pine Street 200+ Total 2,500 4

6 Trophies: Overall St. Pat's Winner o First Place o Second Place o Third Place o Fourth Place o Fifth Place Winner of Games* o First Place o Second Place o Third Place Best Float o First Place o Second Place o Third Place Snake Invasion o First Place o Second Place o Third Place Best Cudgel o First Place o Second Place o Third Place Best Show Shillelagh o First Place o Second Place o Third Place Best Show Walking Stick o First Place o Second Place o Third Place Plaques: Top All Female Organization o First Place o Second Place o Third Place Awards Trophies Chair Wade Hawks (573) wmhmn2@mst.edu Top Non-Greek Organization o First Place o Second Place o Third Place Sweatshirt Design Contest o First Place o Second Place o Third Place Top Residential Hall Team Rookie of the Year Most Improved Organization Most Spirited Organization Greenest House Competition Winner of Gonzo & Games o First Place o Second Place o Third Place Winner of Follies o First Place o Second Place o Third Place Winner of Green Fridays o First Place o Second Place o Third Place Medals (Gold, Silver, & Bronze): The Greenest Person The Best Limerick The Best Leprechaun Look Alike The Best Top Ten List Winner of the Cudgel Carry Winner of Hot Dog Eating Contest Winner of Shillelagh Toss Winner of Walking Stick *Games includes points from Green Fridays, Follies, and Gonzo and Games. 5

7 50 Games Meeting Participation Chair Max Points Wade Hawks (573) The annual Games Meeting will be on Monday, January 21 st, at 6:30 p.m. in the Meramec-Gasconade room of Havener. We will go over everything relating to participating in the St. Pat's Competition. It is very important that each organization s St. Pat s Chair attends this meeting, as it will be worth 50 points. Also, in honor of being a St. Pat's chair, for your hard work and dedication, if your organization participates in a large majority of events leading up to day 2 of Follies, you may receive one special edition St. Pat's Games Greeked Sweatshirt free of charge. Below is the Games Greek design from last year. 6

8 Daze Trivia Night Publicity Chair Max Points Desirae Lee (314) On Wednesday, January 23 rd, there will only be 50 Daze remaining until the 111 th Annual St. Pat's celebration. On this day, we will be hosting a trivia night in the St. Pat s Ballroom at 6:30 p.m. It will consist of three rounds of ten questions each: Round 1: General Trivia (10 Questions) Round 2: Missouri S&T Trivia (10 Questions) Round 3: St. Pat's Trivia (10 Questions) Each question is worth three points toward your overall St. Pat's score for a total of 90 points. An additional 10 points will be awarded to the winning team as well as 30 points to be awarded to all organizations that participate. You will earn 10 points if your team has at least one faculty member participating. 10 points will be rewarded to every team that scores more points than the 2019 St. Pat's Senior rep class. Various prizes for winning each round and winning overall will be giving out during the event. There will also be a raffle and refreshments. Limit of 10 people per team. 7

9 150 Blood and Can Drive Philanthropy Chair Max Points John Schweer (816) Blood Drive & Bone Marrow Registry The Annual St. Pat's Blood Drive and Bone Marrow Registry will take place from January 29 th - February 1 st from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in St. Pat s Ballroom A & B. If you have any questions contact John Schweer at jmshxf@mst.edu. In order to be eligible to earn points, you must send your organization s roster to the St. Pat's Participation Chair (wmhmn2@mst.edu) by Monday January 21 st. The points will be based on the percent of the organization members participating. Participation is defined as attempting to give blood or volunteering to work the event for an hour. Be sure to have members sign in with the St. Pat's representative at the event. The percentage and points are broken down as follows: Canned Food Drive % participation-90 points 75-89% participation-70 points 50-74% participation-50 points 1%-49%-30 points 0%-0 points When your members show up to the blood drive, cans must be given to the St. Pat's Representative working the sign-in table. Can totals for any organizations will not be given out. Points for this event are broken down as follows: Most Cans Donated per Member 60 points 4+ Cans per Member 40 points 3-4 Cans per Member 30 points 2-3 Cans per Member 20 points Any Participation 15 points 8

10 150 Design Contest Special Sales Chair Max Points Donny Badamo (314) Every year, members of fraternities, sororities, other social and service organizations, communities, and academic departments come up with a design to get printed on the back of their St. Pat s sweatshirts to represent the organization they are a part of (commonly referred to as Sweatshirt Greeks. ) This is your chance to show off your organization and win points by having the best sweatshirt greek design! Your designs will be judged based on the following criteria Quality and Uniqueness How well it ties into the theme: St. Pat s in Middle Earth How well it ties into your organization or community (i.e. Flags, Logos, Crests, Phrases, etc.) General Appeal Organizations will place 1st through 5th based upon the judging. follows: The Point Breakdown is as 1 st place 150 points 2 nd place 130 points 3 rd place points 4 th place 110 points 5 th place 100 points Participation - 90 points Organizations should provide a designated member to be in charge of ordering sweatshirts. An order must be placed by contacting Donny Badamo at dab94v@mst.edu with your design by February 22 nd, 2019 Any order including sweatshirt Greeks will automatically be entered into the contest. If you handle your own orders, you must send your design to Donny Badamo by February 22 nd, 2019 to be entered in the contest. **If your design contains any direct references to illegal drugs, contains any copyright infringements or trademarks, or contains anything that can be considered offensive to a specific race, gender, ethnicity, religion, nationality, or sexual orientation, your design will immediately be disqualified from the contest. 9

11 100 Greenest House Participation Chair Max Points Wade Hawks (573) Throughout the month of March, Rolla noticeable gets a lot greener as the celebration draws nearer. The entire community shows off their excitement and anticipation by wearing their St. Pat s Green. For the third consecutive year, we are hosting a Greenest House Competition to allow even more ways for organizations to show off their St. Pat s Pride. Let s green out Rolla with green Christmas lights, St. Pat s themed yard decorations, etc. Judging will begin Friday, March 15 th. Any house that does not have the majority of their decorations on display by Thursday, March 7 th will be docked points. Judging will be based on which house is the greenest and most creatively decorated. If your organization does not have a house, you will have the option to decorate a member s house. Residential hall associations and communities may decorate their floors, balconies, and any other region of the dormitory granted they have permission to do so. Points Breakdown: 1 st Place 100 Points 2 nd Place 70 Points Participation 50 Points 10

12 280+ Green Fridays Participation Chair Max Points Wade Hawks (573) Every Friday from the beginning of the 2019 Spring Semester until St. Pat's, we will be hosting events designed to get all the students and faculty of this campus fired up for the 111 th Annual Best Ever St. Pat's! Games waivers must be submitted by Monday, January 21 th to be able to participate in Green Fridays. Songs Green Fridays will take place every Friday between January 25 th and March 8 th from 2 p.m.-3 p.m. on Havener Lawn. To participate in Green Fridays, your organization needs to meet, wearing official St. Pat s sweatshirts, shortly before then. Each week, organizations will sing a song to go along with the different theme for each week. KMNR will be able to provide instrumentals for songs. The themes for each week are the following: January 25 th Boy Bands February 1 st Rock of the 80s February 8 th Dance Battle February 15 th Love Songs February 22 nd 2000s Rap Songs March 1 st Are You Smarter than a Babyrep? March 8 th Irish Songs Every organization that sings a song will receive 15 points for each day. 5 points will be awarded if one member from an organization shows up dressed according to the theme. Bonus points may be awarded for performances that are considered above and beyond the requirements, determined by the Participation chair. *Note: Any song performed on campus that is considered inappropriate by a campus official or by the Participation chair will result in disqualification for the organization for that day. **Instruction to Are You Smarter than a Babyrep? and Dance Battle themes will be sent in an to your St. Pat s Chair prior to the event. 11

13 Games Following the song during Green Friday, organizations have a chance to collect points by competing in games. January 25 th : Going for Distance: Each organization will provide two members for this game. This is a two part game. Part One will consist of a water balloon long throw competition. Team to throw a water balloon the furthest wins. Part two the member that threw in part one will go out to where their balloon landed. Member two will then try to hit that person with a water balloon for an extra 5 points 1 st Place- 20 Points 2 nd Place- 18 Points 3 rd Place- 16 Points Participation- 10 Points Hitting Teammate- + 5 Points February 1st : Dizzy Baseball: Each organization will provide 1 participant for this event. Each participant will spin 8 times around a baseball bat held to their forehead. Following this, the participant will try to hit a balled-up sweatshirt as far as they can. 1 st Place- 20 Points 2 nd Place- 18 Points 3 rd Place- 16 Points Participation- 10 Points February 8 th : Hula Hoop Race: Teams will consist of 6 members of the organization. Teams will line up in a straight line and lock hands. A hula hoop will be given to the person on one side. The objective of the game is to get the hula hoop to the other end of the line without breaking the line. The fastest team wins. 1 st Place- 20 Points 2 nd Place- 18 Points 3 rd Place- 16 Points Participation- 10 Points February 15 th : Human Wheelbarrow Relay: Teams will consist of 5 people. Four, one at each corner of a large square, the fifth will be the wheelbarrow that is passed between each participant. The passoff will occur at each corner where the wheelbarrow s feet will not be allowed to touch the ground at any point during the race. An extra second will be added for each penalty. The team with the fastest time wins. 1 st Place- 20 Points 2 nd Place- 18 Points 3 rd Place- 16 Points Participation- 10 Points February 22 nd : Bubble Soccer: Each team will consist of 5 people. The teams will play a game of soccer for 3 minutes. The team with the most goals wins the match. The 3 highest scoring teams of the day will receive. An additional 3, 4, and 5 points respectively. Complete point breakdown is as follows. 1 st place 20 points total 2 nd place - 19 points total 3 rd place - 18 points total Match Winner - 15 points Participation - 10 points March 1 st : 7 Legged Race: Teams will consist of 6 people. In this spinoff of the classic 3 legged race all members of each team will be lined up and everyone s legs will be tied together. The first team to cross the finish line wins. 1 st Place- 20 Points 2 nd Place- 18 Points 3 rd Place- 16 Points Participation- 10 Points 12

14 March 8 th : Interactive Musical Chairs: Each organization will provide 1 participant that will be seated in a circle. When the music stops a random item (ie. a St. Pat's Lanyard) will be called out and before the participant can sit down in a chair they must retrieve this item from the crowd. Last person standing wins. 1 st Place- 20 Points 2 nd Place- 18 Points 3 rd Place- 16 Points Participation- 10 Points 13

15 250 Snake Invasion Participation Chair Max Points Wade Hawks (573) Snake Invasion will occur March 4 th - March 6 th from 9 a. m. -4 p. m.. The snake pit will be located on campus in front of the library. This will be a competition between organizations to see who will collect the most snakeheads first year per member. In order to be eligible to earn points, you must send your organization s roster to the St. Pat's Participation Chair (wmhmn2@mst.edu) by Thursday February 28 th. Points will be distributed as follows: 1 st place 200 points 2 nd place points 3 rd place points 4 th place 140 points 5 th place 120 points Participation 100 points If organizations gather more than 5 snakeheads per first year member, then 30 points will be awarded. If members gather more than 10 snakeheads per new member an additional 20 points will be awarded. Snake Invasion Criteria: 1. The Snake Invasion traditionally is for the first year members of an organization; however older members are allowed to participate. 2. In order to enter in the snake pit the first year member must possess a Shillelagh or Walking Stick with the following specifications: Must be two-thirds the height as the bearer (three foot tall minimum for walking sticks) Thickness at the base larger than the grip of the owner s hands (does not apply to walking sticks) Ability to stand on its own (does not apply to walking sticks) Artwork containing: 3 shamrocks (NO 4 LEAFED CLOVERS) 2 snakes Organization/Team name, (including chapter name for fraternities and sororities). The words/year: 111th Annual Best Ever St. Pat's 2019 At least one carving 3. In order to kill a snake, the participant must hit the snake with their Shillelagh/Walking Stick until a St. Pat's representative informs the participant the snake is dead. At that point the participant will proceed to remove the head of the snake by any means necessary. 14

16 4. There are no definite rules determining when the snake is dead. However, the following criteria will assist in that determination by the St. Pat's representative: Quality of artwork on Shillelagh Size of Shillelagh Quality of hits made on the snake Yelling of the correct responses to questions asked by the representative: 1.) Q. Who do you love? A. St. Pat's! 2.) Q. What do you hate? A. Snakes! 3.) Q. What makes the grass grow green? A. Blood! Blood! Blood! 5. The following criteria may keep snakes alive for indefinite periods of time. Incorrect responses to St. Pat's trivia questions (or other campus-related questions) asked by the representative. Gray colored Shillelaghs Green Shillelaghs have traditionally been reserved for St. Pat's baby reps. 6. Snakeheads must be kept in order to receive credit. The Head Count will take place on Thursday, March 7 th from Noon-4:00 p. m. in the Atrium of the Havener Center. An organization representative must bring the collected snakeheads from all the first year members. A St. Pat s representative will be there to count and verify the number of snakeheads. Failure to turn in at least 1 snake head per first year member could result in penalization. The number of snakeheads presented is based on the honor system. St. Pat's reserves the right to disqualify organizations based on suspicion of cheating. 15

17 300 Follies Follies Chair Max Points Adam Koncki (636) Follies will take place on Monday, March 11 th, Tuesday, March 12 th at the Puck, and Wednesday, March 13 th after Court Arrival downtown at the Bandshell. Each individual event s points will be awarded separately. First place points in each event will be equal to the 300 maximum points available. Follies events will only award points for placing 1 st through 5 th place. There will be a total of 14 events. The Court of St. Patrick will be responsible for judging all of Monday s events. Any outfits or costumes worn during Follies must conform to university standards for decency. Competitors who are deemed to be dressed inappropriately will be asked to change or face disqualification. Traditionally on the Monday and Wednesday of Follies, participants precede their presentation with some type of joke. All material that will be presented by individuals on the puck or band shell MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE ST. PAT S BOARD by February 28 th. Content will be reviewed by the St. Pat s Board and Student Involvement and will be up to their discretion whether or not it will be allowed. Any significant divergence from the content submitted will result in loss of points and possible disqualification. If you fail to submit your jokes and entries, YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED ON THE PUCK OR THE BANDSHELL. 16

18 Point s breakdown and events are as follows: Monday: Green Merchandise The object of this event is to creatively alter St. Pat's merchandise in order to create new St. Pat's merchandise. Any year s St. Pat's merchandise will be allowed, but older merchandise is encouraged. To purchase vintage merch contact Donny Badamo at dab94v@mst.edu or on our website /. St. Pat s Court will judge based on creativity and originality, with the latter being emphasized. The points for this event will be awarded as follows: 1 st place 20 points 2 nd place - 16 points 3 rd place - 12 points 4 th place - 10 points 5 th place 8 points Participation- 5 points Crazy Beard The object of this event is to creatively shave, shape, or in any other way display what your organization believes to be the Craziest Beard of the St. Pat's celebration. Organizations will have a maximum of 2 minutes to display their craziest beard. The Court will judge the participants based on originality, creativity, general effect, and most of all craziness. Naturally grown hair will be required for all male participants, while females may produce a false beard. The points for this event shall be awarded as follows: 1 st place 20 points 2 nd place - 16 points 3 rd place - 12 points 4 th place - 10 points 5 th place - 8 points Participation- 5 points 17

19 Greenest Person The object of this event is to originally present a costume or makeup that represents green creatively. The winners are determined based on creativity and originality and by whoever court believes to be the Greenest Person. Each Organization may enter either a male or a female as their representative. The points for this event will be awarded as follows: 1 st place 20 points 2 nd place - 16 points 3 rd place - 12 points 4 th place - 10 points 5 th place - 8 points Participation- 5 points Top Ten List The object of this event is to creatively and originally determine a St. Pat's related topic and compose a top ten list based on that topic. The top ten lists must adhere to the decency of all follies material. If determined to be indecent, that organization may be disqualified. A top ten list must be provided and be approved by the St. Pat s Board by February 28. Failure to comply may result in loss of points or full disqualification. Organizations should also submit the name of the presenter of their top ten list. The points for this event will be awarded as follows: 1 st place 20 points 2 nd place - 16 points 3 rd place - 12 points 4 th place - 10 points 5 th place - 8 points Participation- 5 points Limerick The object of this event is to creatively compose an original St. Pat's themed Limerick. For the purposes of this event, a limerick will be defined as a short, humorous poem of three long and two short lines with the rhyming scheme AABBA. Limericks must be provided to the St. Pat s Board by February 28. Any significant changes must be submitted to and approved by the St. Pat s Board. Failure to comply may result in loss of points or full disqualification. The points for this event will be awarded as follows: 1 st place 20 points 2 nd place - 16 points 3 rd place - 12 points 4 th place - 10 points 5 th place - 8 points Participation- 5 points 18

20 Tuesday: Wrecking Ball The objective for this event is to knock over a row of gonzo cups as quickly as possible. Each organization will provide one participant that will put a pair of panty hoes over their head. The panty hoes will have a tennis ball in the bottom, which is the only thing that's allowed to touch the Gonzo Cups. Teams will finish as quickly as possible and will be rewarded points as follows: 1 st place 20 points 2 nd place - 16 points 3 rd place - 12 points 4 th place - 10 points 5 th place - 8 points Participation- 5 points Most Sweatshirts in a Minute The object of this event is for the organizations to have participants put on as many official St. Pat's sweatshirts in one minute. Participants may have as many assistants as needed. Any year s St. Pat's sweatshirt is allowed. Shirts must be unaltered and go on one at a time. Each participant may start with one sweatshirt already on. The 5 organizations with the most properly worn sweatshirts will place in this event. The points for this event shall be awarded as follows: 1 st place 20 points 2 nd place - 16 points 3 rd place - 12 points 4 th place - 10 points 5 th place - 8 points Participation- 5 points 19

21 Most Garters in a Minute Each organization shall provide two participants. The object is to put as many garters on a participant s leg in one minute. It is strongly advised this participant be female, however anyone under 5 10 in height will be allowed. St. Pat's will supply the garters. Judging is bases on the total number of properly worn garters. Properly worn garters are garters worn above the knee. The 5 organizations with the most garters properly worn will place in this event. The points for this event shall be awarded as follows: 1 st place 20 points 2 nd place - 16 points 3 rd place - 12 points 4 th place - 10 points 5 th place - 8 points Participation- 5 points Fatal Vision Egg Toss Each organization will submit two members team to represent them in the contest. The teams will put on a pair of drunk goggles and proceed to toss the egg back and forth. After each throw the contestants will take one step back (roughly a 2 ft. increase in distance) until the egg breaks. The number of completed throws a team makes will count as their score for the event. The team with the highest number of throws will place at the event and the points will be distributed as follows: 1 st place 20 points 2 nd place - 16 points 3 rd place - 12 points 4 th place - 10 points 5 th place - 8 points Participation- 5 points Shake it Out Each organization wishing to participate will submit one member to represent them. Participants will be provided a tissue box with 10 ping pong balls that they will fixate around their waist. The objective of the game is to get all of the balls out of the box without using your hands or damaging the box in the shortest amount of time. Points will be awarded to the teams that finish the fastest as follows: 1 st place 20 points 2 nd place - 16 points 3 rd place - 12 points 4 th place - 10 points 5 th place - 8 points Participation- 5 points 20

22 Wednesday: Leprechaun Look-a-Like The objective of this event is to have a participant dress up to look like as much of a Leprechaun as possible. Judging will be based on creativity, humor, and how much they look like a leprechaun. Using the same person in consecutive years will result in disqualification. Organizations will be required to disclose the name of their participant two weeks before the day of follies. Points for the event will be awarded as follows: 1 st place 20 points 2 nd place - 16 points 3 rd place - 12 points 4 th place - 10 points 5 th place - 8 points Participation- 5 points Show Walking Stick In order to submit a show walking stick, it must meet the following requirements: 1. The walking stick must be at least 3 feet tall 2. It must include the name of the organization and the words Best Ever, St. Pat's, 2019, at least 3 shamrocks, and at least 2 snakes. 3. Must kill at least one snake during Snake Invasion. Court will judge the walking sticks based on originality, creativity, workmanship, and general effect. Organizations participating in show Walking Stick cannot compete in Show Shillelagh. Organizations will be required to nominate a member who worked on their Show Walking Stick for a chance to receive a medal at the concert if their walking stick wins First Place. Show Walking Stick has traditionally been reserved for majority female organizations. Points will be awarded as follows: 1 st place 60 points 2 nd place - 50 points 3 rd place - 40 points 4 th place 32 points 5 th place - 26 points Participation- 20 points **Contenders can have their Show Walking Stick displayed at Coronation for court to admire. For more information contact wmhmn2@mst.edu 21

23 Show Shillelagh In order to submit a show shillelagh, it must meet the following requirements: 1. The shillelagh must have at least 3 roots, be 4 feet tall minimum and 6.5 feet tall maximum, and able to stand on its own 2. It must include the name of the organization, the words Best Ever, St. Pat's, 2019 at least 2 snakes, and at least 3 shamrocks. 3. Must kill at least one snake during Snake Invasion. The Court of St. Patrick will judge the Show Shillelagh based on originality, creativity, workmanship, and general effect. Organizations competing in Show Walking Stick cannot participate in Show Shillelagh. Organizations will be required to nominate a key member who worked on their show shillelagh for a medal at the concert if their Shillelagh wins first place. The points for show shillelagh will be distributed as follows: 1 st place 60 points 2 nd place - 50 points 3 rd place - 40 points 4 th place 32 points 5 th place - 26 points Participation- 20 points **Contenders can have their Show Shillelagh displayed at Coronation for court to admire. For more information contact wmhmn2@mst.edu Vintage Merchandise The object of this event is to present the oldest and most interesting Official St. Pat's Merchandise your organization can find. All official merchandise must be at least 25 years old and must be from MSM, UMR, or MST. Organizations are discouraged from submitting sweatshirts, unless they are particularly rare or interesting. Unlike other events at Follies, points will only be awarded to the first, second, and third place participants. The point distribution will be as follows: 1 st place 20 points 2 nd place - 15 points 3 rd place - 10 points Participation - 5 points Follies Policies and Rules Reminders: Any and all entries are subject to the collective rules of the Missouri S&T campus. *Per university policy, disruptive or disorderly conduct or lewd, indecent, or obscene conduct or expression is prohibited. *Activity content (particularly submissions for the limerick and Top Ten List) must not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability or status as a protected veteran. 22

24 670 Gonzo and Games Gonzo & Games Chair Max Points Andrew Texas Robbins (713) This Year s Gonzo and Games will be held on Thursday, March 14 th and Friday, March 15 th at Schuman Park from Noon - 6 p.m. To enter the games, a 2019 Gonzo cup is required. Each game s points will be counted separately. St. Pat s reserves the rights to disqualify any organization that breaks rules during the Gonzo and Games events. In order to participate in Gonzo & Games these items must be submitted or completed by Friday, March 8 th, 2019 with the following: Roster of all members of the organization Entry Form submitted for Gonzo & Games Standard waiver for Gonzo & Games Gonzo Gives Back (100 points) Gonzo Gives Back is our annual service event; it ll start at 9:00 a.m. the morning of Thursday March 14 th. Information about the service day will be released a couple weeks before the event. For more information, you may contact our publicity chair, Desirae Lee at mststpatspub@mst.edu. Remember, you are representing your organization and Missouri S&T at this event, so please represent yourself well member participation-100 points 1-3 member participation-75 points 23

25 Games (200 points) Games marked with a * will be divided by gender. The games are as followed: Thursday: Shillelagh/Walking Stick Toss* Each participant will throw a St. Pat's shillelagh (or walking sticks for women) as far as they can. The shillelagh/walking stick will be provided for the participant from the 2019 Snake Pits. The participant may hold and throw the shillelagh/walking stick any way they choose provided it lands in the designated area and it is not hazardous to themselves or other people around. Each organization can only make three attempts to throw their shillelagh/walking stick. The organization with the longest toss will be declared the winner. 1 st place 25 points 2 nd place - 22 points 3 rd place - 20 points 4 th place - 18 points 5 th place - 16 points Participation - 15 points Human Foosball Tournament Each team will be entered into the human foosball bracket; men and women s brackets will be separated. Teams will consist of 6 players. Substitutes may be used, but all players must be present at the start of the game. Players will be tied to a rail that runs across the arena. They are free to move from side to side, but they cannot move forwards or backwards, just like in foosball. Players substitute when a goal is scored. Leaving the tournament early will result in a score of 0 for this event. The first team to score five goals is the winner. ALL CALLS BY THE REFEREE ARE FINAL! 1 st place 25 points 2 nd place - 22 points 3 rd place - 20 points 4 th place - 17 points Participation - 15 points 24

26 Pat s-bee Pat s-bee is a yard game involving 2 teams of two participants. Each participant will attempt to knock a Gonzo Cup off of the opposing team's pole and hit the ground using a frisbee. Players may defend by catching the cup with one hand before it hits the ground. Play will go back and forth until one team successfully knocks off the others cup. The game will be ran tournament style. Leaving the tournament early will result in disqualification from the event. 1 st place 20 points 2 nd place - 18 points 3 rd place - 16 points 4 th place - 14 points 5 th place - 12 points Participation - 10 points Hotdog Eating Contest Organizations wishing to participate in the Hotdog Eating Contest must submit one of their members to represent them. Participants will compete to eat 15 hot dogs in the shortest amount of time. Vomiting will result in automatic disqualification. 1 st place 15 points 2 nd place - 14 points 3 rd place - 13 points 4 th place - 12 points 5 th place - 11 points Participation - 10 points Pedestal Joust Tournament* Organizations will submit one member to compete in the Pedestal Joust Tournament. Each participant will compete to knock their opponent off their pedestal. The winner will be determined by the best 2 out of 3 matches. Winners will advance through the bracket until a final winner is announced. Leaving the tournament early will result in disqualification from the event. Provided safety gear must be worn while inside the pedestal joust. 1 st place 15 points 2 nd place - 14 points 3 rd place - 13 points 4 th place - 12 points 5 th place - 11 points Participation - 10 points 25

27 Friday: Ultimate Archery Each team will consist of 5 players. The game will be played like dodgeball, players form two teams with the goal of hitting (tagging) all the opposing team with arrows. If you get tagged, you're out. The game ends when all members of one team have been eliminated. The game will be tournament style. Leaving the tournament early will result in a score of 0 for this event. 1 st place 25 points 2 nd place - 22 points 3 rd place - 20 points 4 th place - 17 points 5 th place - 15 points Participation - 10 points Obstacle Course Each Participant will attempt to complete an obstacle course with the quickest time. Teams may send as many participants as they want that can attempt as many times as they want to. Only the best time will be recorded. For fairness, other team s scores will not be given upon request. 1 st place 15 points 2 nd place - 14 points 3 rd place - 13 points 4 th place - 12 points 5 th place - 11 points Participation - 10 points Kickball Tournament* Each team will be entered into the kickball bracket; men and women s brackets will be separated. Teams will consist of 10 players. Substitutes may be used, but all players must be present at the start of the game. Once a player has been substituted, said player must not reenter the game. Regular play scoring and rules will be used. Leaving the tournament early will result in a score of 0 for this event. ALL CALLS BY THE UMPIRE ARE FINAL! 1 st place 20 points 2 nd place - 18 points 3 rd place - 16 points 4 th place - 14 points 5 th place - 12 points Participation - 10 points 26

28 Knockout * All participants will line up to start the game. The first person will take a free throw. The second person then attempts a free throw. The first person must make a shot before the second person. If the first person makes the shot before the second person, they pass the ball to the next person in line and go to the back of the line. If the second player makes his or her shot before the first player, the second person goes to the back of the line and the first person is eliminated from the game. The game continues until one person remains. 1 st place 20 points 2 nd place - 18 points 3 rd place - 16 points 4 th place - 14 points 5 th place - 12 points Participation - 10 points Cornhole Tournament Each team will consist of 2 players. Games will be played to 11, but you must win by at least 2. General scoring and gameplay will be used. Leaving the tournament early will result in a score of 0 for this event. 1 st place 15 points 2 nd place - 14 points 3 rd place - 13 points 4 th place - 12 points 5 th place - 11 points Participation - 10 points 27

29 Cudgel Carry Points will be awarded upon entry of a cudgel that meets the following requirements: o Must be at least 5 feet tall and 1 foot in diameter o Must contain the following 2019 sweatshirt design A minimum of 3 shamrocks A minimum of 2 snakes Missouri S&T logo Organization s name and insignia/symbol/crest Adherence to this year s theme; St. Pat's in Middle Earth o No professional help is permitted o Foreign objects are only permitted for STRUCTURAL PURPOSES. No extra decorations are allowed. The St. Pat s Board reserves the right to disqualify any cudgel that fails to meet the specified requirements The cudgel does not have to be carried any specified distance to qualify for points and placing. Additional points will be awarded for the carry of the cudgel on his/her back for a distance of 30 meters The cudgel carrying team will consist of 6 people: 1 person to carry with 5 additional people to spot and assist the carrier in placing the cudgel on his/her back before the starting time, as well as assisting in the dismount of the cudgel after it has been carried. The carrier must be a full member of his/her respective organizations. Each organization will be given three attempts at the cudgel carry within a 10-minute time period, starting at the beginning of the first attempt 1 st place 30 points 2 nd place - 26 points 3 rd place - 22 points 4 th place - 18 points 5 th place - 16 points Participation - 15 points Any and all entries must follow all campus guidelines for appropriate public behavior and conduct, and are subject to the approval of student activities officials. *Per university policy, disruptive or disorderly conduct or lewd, indecent, or obscene conduct or expression is prohibited. 28

30 Talent Show (100 points) This year, Gonzo & Games will feature our fourth annual talent show. Organizations will provide one act. It can be any kind of act such as a musical performance or stand-up comedy. Please fill out the registration form with what you would like to perform, if it is stand-up comedy, we ask that you submit your entire act. Once you submit this form, we will let you know if your act will be allowed, your time-slot, and any other specific details you will need to know. Your act must be less than 10 minutes long. We will provide a microphone and basic sound equipment, but everything else will need to be provided by your organization. You will be judged by a panel of faculty members. If you are interested, we ask that you perform on the Thursday of Gonzo and Games. 1 st place 100 points 2 nd place 80 points 3 rd place - 60 points Participation - 50 points 29

31 Cudgel (220 points) The St. Pat's Cudgel judging will take place Friday, March 15 th at 2 p.m. at Gonzo and Games. To participate in the Cudgel contest, please contact Andrew Texas Robbins at ajrcp2@mst.edu. He will notify your organization of any information regarding the contest including reimbursements. In order to receive participation points for Cudgel it must meet the following criteria: Must be at least 5 feet tall and 1 foot in diameter Must contain the following o 2019 sweatshirt design o A minimum of 3 shamrocks o A minimum of 2 snakes o Missouri S&T logo o Organizations name and insignia/symbol/crest o Adherence to this year s theme, St. Pat s in Middle Earth No professional help is permitted Foreign objects are only permitted for STRUCTURAL PURPOSES. No extra decorations are allowed The Cudgels will be judged by distinguished members of the Missouri S&T and Rolla community. They will use the following criteria to judge the Cudgels: Workmanship Quality and Uniqueness of carvings General Effects Coverage of Cudgel Organizations will place 1st through 5th based upon the judging. Organizations do have an opportunity to be awarded additional points. 5 additional points will be awarded to the biggest Cudgel, the Cudgel with the most snakes, the Cudgel with the most shamrocks, and the cudgel with the biggest shamrock. Organizations, however, cannot score more than the 220 maximum points in the Cudgel category. The point breakdown shall be as follows: 1 st place 200 points 2 nd place 175 points 3 rd place points 4 th place points 5 th place points Participation points 30

32 200 Tradition Queens & Knights Chair Max Points Adam Koncki (636) St. Pat's at S&T is a tradition that has existed for over 100 years. As such, it is important that organizations do their part to help preserve and further one of Missouri s longest running St. Patrick s Day celebrations. The honor of being nominated as either a student Queen or Knight is one of the most important parts of that tradition. Organizations will receive 50 points for nominating a Queen candidate and 30 points for nominating a student Knight. Knights who are inducted into the Order of the Snake will be worth an additional 20 points. The criteria for induction will be given to Knights as a part of their informational sessions. No extra points will be awarded for your organization s queen candidate winning the queen s crown or placing as a runner-up. The due date for nominating a Queen or Knight will be November 29, Although late nominations will be considered, it is strongly encouraged that nominations and payment be turned in by that time. All Queens and Knights will be required to attend the coronation ceremony held on Friday, March 15, 2019 at 9:00 p.m. in Leach Theater in order to earn points. Over the years as nominations have grown, and space on the stage is limited, we ve had to eliminate other parts of the ceremony. To resolve this and uphold the traditions, this year the candidates will have an allocated section of seats. The winning candidates will be called onto the stage during the ceremony. Participation in various events will be considered for positions. None of these events will be mandatory, but it is important that you participate and represent your organization at these different functions. For those that will not be on stage, there will still be reserved seating in front of the theatre and will still be honored during the ceremony. The week of St. Pat's requires a tremendous amount of effort on the part of the St. Pat s Board, and is only made possible through your organization s continued membership and involvement in St. Pat's. As such, we will be awarding 50 points to any organization per active member on the St. Pat s Board (baby, junior, senior rep) during the week of St. Pat's, with a limit of 100 points possible. Active members of the St. Pat s Board are not eligible to compete in all events. If there are any questions about what active members can participate in contact Wade Hawks at wmhmn2@mst.edu. 31

33 Points Breakdown: Knight 30 points o (Order of the Snake) 20 points Queen 50 points St. Pat's representative 50 points for each active rep (maximum of 2) If you are interested in joining St. Pat's or know somebody who may be interested in representing your organization, please contact our recruitment chair, John Schweer, he can be reached at jmshxf@mst.edu. 32

34 200+ Float and Parade Float and Parade Chair Max Points Adam McTigue (314) The St. Pat's Parade takes place on Saturday, March, 16 th, 2019 at 11 a.m. on Pine Street in Downtown Rolla. In order to be eligible for reimbursements and receive points for Float and Parade a float or non-float must be entered, approved, and paraded down Pine Street. To enter a float or non-float each organization must first submit their (non-)float concept/title to Adam McTigue, either during the scheduled float sign ups Monday, February 4 th, 2019 or after by . More information will be sent out about the float sign ups when it gets closer. The concept/title must be in adherence to the 2019 theme St. Pat's in Middle Earth. In the case of two or more organizations entering the same concept, it will be decided on a first come first served basis, however, float concepts will have preference over non-float concepts. Once the concept is approved organizations must submit an entry form by Friday, February 8 th, Once the entry form is turned in and approved, your organization will be sent information regarding line-ups and other day of parade information. In order for a float to be entered and approved it must meet the following criteria: Maximum dimensions for float: 13 feet high (ground to highest point), 15 feet wide, and any length. Floats must denote the float title, the organization name, and the University s name (Missouri University of Science and Technology). This can be in a sign or poster carried by people preceding the float. The Float must also have room on the pulling vehicle for a number to be taped for easier judging. A pair of boards must be attached to either side of the tow vehicle on which appropriate advertising will be displayed in a clear and legible fashion. St. Pat's will supply the advertising boards with dimensions of 4 ft. high and 8 ft. long. If the float fails (falls apart or becomes immobile) during the parade, the organization will not be eligible for points or reimbursements. There shall be no people on the float itself with the exception of the queen s float. There shall be no alcohol on the float. There shall be no co-floats. If a member of the organization is convicted of any infraction of Rolla City ordinances during the parade, the organization will not be eligible for points or reimbursements While in the parade the floats will be judged by distinguished members of the Missouri S&T and Rolla community. They will use the following criteria to judge the floats: Originality Workmanship General Effect Adherence to the theme, parade route, starting time A moving part is not required but will be looked highly upon by the judges. 33

35 Your organization can be refunded up to $200 for expenses needed to build your float. In order to receive your refund you must return your parade boards that we will assign to each float in the same condition you received them and you must return your judging number sign. Also, you must turn in any receipts for expenses you would like reimbursed. If there is anything not relating to your float othe receipt, we cannot refund it. Everything required for your refund must be turned in by Saturday March 23 rd, In addition there will be a $50 deposit that all organizations are required to pay to be in the parade. Once the parade has passed, the organizations that participated in will be fully refunded for the deposit. The due date for the deposit is Friday February 15 th, All deposits must be turned into Adam McTigu e. (Make checks out to the St. Pat s Board) Organizations will receive one free parade t-shirt for every truck that they bring to the parade, to help carry parade boards. The St. Pat s Board will provide parade board mounts. An organization can only receive a max of 4 t-shirts (four trucks). Trucks must show up to the parade the same time as the floats. If we do not need the trucks to help out, your organization will still get the t-shirt for showing up. To get the t-shirt, you must check in with Adam McTigue. More information will be sent out on where the trucks will meet before the parade. The organization with the first place float will have the option to build the next year s Queens Float. If all the criteria are met for the Queens Float that organization will automatically be awarded 200 points. If the Queen Float places 1, 2, or 3 it will be worth st nd rd additional points. If the Queens Float receives 1 place, it will instead be awarded 250 points. If st the Queens Float receives 2 place, it will be awarded 230 points, and a 3 place Queens Float nd rd will be awarded 190 points. Last year, first place float was awarded to Kappa Sigma, so they have the option to build the 2019 Queens Float. Organizations who decide not to build a float have the option of participating in the Parade by entering a non-float. The non-float must adhere to the theme and be approved by Adam McTigu e. The non-float will not be judged and will only be awarded the non-float points. The point breakdown will be as follows: 1st place 200 points 2nd place points 3rd place points Float Participation points Non-Float Participation points 34

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