Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Go Oriflamme, Go World!

The Griesedieck Complex team
 

ORIFLAMME: After 3 days of training, which was actually a lot of fun, came the dreaded...MOVE IN DAY(s).  Wednesday morning, August 24th, 8:00am to 6:00pm our team in the orange shirts were slamming the new freshmen and their families with a wall of enthusiasm as soon as they entered the parking lot! And kept up the excitement as we lugged boxes, bags, tvs, futons, and mini fridges up and down flights of stairs and into their new "home".  It was "fun"...for the first 15 minutes.  Not gunna lie, the enthusiasm was indeed fabricated and I was dying a little bit inside every time I had to walk up to the fifth floor of the dorm building, from basement level (not to mention, we were under heat advisory and the heat index was between 107 and 115 all day).
Stephanie (Incarnate Word) and Jacob (Central Catholic) on move-in day

How many Oriflamme members can we fit in a room?!

Somehow I made it through the day and onto the next...Thursday was much nicer weather and we only had to work 8:00-1:00!  That night began the festivities of Welcome Week, a time when the freshmen have the campus to their selves and awesome activities coordinated for them.  Here are a few pictures from different events:


Jacob (Central Catholic) and Amy (St. Matthew) and me at the square dance
Me and a seemingly random freshman. NOPE! Turns out his older sister is a DG in my chapter!
My DG sister, Victoria, and I serving midnight breakfast
My DG sister, Natalie, and friend, Allie, at the Grand Street Party

Carnival games at the Grand Street Party

Yes! There was a balloon artist
And then there was the always anticipated: Spirit Competition.  This always occurs at the first men's soccer game on SLU's field.  All the floors get dressed, painted, and fired up with the intention of winning the spirit award which was judged through out the first half.  My floor, 10G, had such a creative theme: 5C's funeral service (5C has been the reigning champions of the spirit competition for 4 or 5 years now).  We had a choir, a trumpet player, a preacher, and the clergy.  When we got to the stadium, the freshmen looked amazing! Although our floor did not win the spirit competition, 5C didn't either...and that's all anyone really cared about anyways, haha.




While the first half against Louisville was close (1-1) I was more concerned with what was coming next: the half time show.  Now a handful of my friends and family members were aware of this, but let me break it down for those who didn't hear...mid-summer I received an e-mail from the directors of Oriflamme announcing that WE would be the halftime entertainment in the form of a flash mob.  We were required to learn the dance and practice/PERFECT it with the school dance team.  Since I am almost sure the dance team picked out the song, this dance was not made for a beginner dancer (which was what we all were), this routine was for the pros! In fact here is the exact dance we did IN the official music video:

at 3:35 the actual dance starts


The time had finally come and the music started and we ran onto the field and within 3 minutes, it was over with, haha! We were so excited once we had pulled it off and all the practice sessions really did  pay off! Here's a (very) low quality video of the routine, after everyone had gotten onto the field:



Here is a better quality video, however I think you may have to be logged into Facebook to view it.
P.S. I am in the line to the right of center field in the VERY back, behind a girl in a pink tutu.  When the lines split up, I am dancing literally RIGHT in front of the Billiken. Enjoy

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