 to the victors' valiant hail, to the com-bring-year girls, hail, hail to Michigan, the leader. Com-bring-year. We cheer and cheer again. We cheer for Michigan. Thanks, everyone. Hello and good morning. My name is Sam Heiderprimm. I'm a co-president of the Grad Tones. And on behalf of the group, I'd like to say welcome to the university. Ann Arbor is a great place to study and work. So we, the Grad Tones, are the only interdisciplinary singing group that is welcome to all Rackham graduate students. Right now, the group comprises people studying chemistry, ecology, biostatistics, chemical biology, computer science, poetry, all kinds of engineering. I do German. All over the place. And very diverse. And it's a lot of fun to get to know people from other programs because it can be sort of easy to get locked into your own little world with your own research. Anyway, the group is about two-thirds of its normal size right now. We recently lost a lot of members and we are in a big recruiting push. So if you'd like to sing, please come check us out. We're having a big informational meeting in a couple of Tuesdays. It's Tuesday, the 9th of September, 7.30 p.m. in the Welker Room over in the Michigan League, which is building across the street and by the fountain. You can find more information on our website, GradTones.com. But again, we encourage you to come at least learn about the group if you do like to sing. Again, September 9th, 7.30 p.m. in the Welker Room of the Michigan League. So what we're just saying is a song called Hail to the Victors. It's the school fight song. If you go to a football game, you'll hear it a lot, probably. It was written by a very enthusiastic Michigan undergraduate named Louis Elbell all the way back in 1898 after a big football victory. The next song that we'll sing and what we'll leave you with is a song written exactly 100 years later by a duo of Swedish songwriters for an American boy band named the Backstreet Boys. Hope you like it. You are desired Thanks, everybody. September 9th, 7.30 p.m. Be there.