“Time and change will surely show/ How firm thy friendship O-HI-O.” These words have special meaning, especially during “Michigan Week” at Ohio State. That song, along with other Buckeye favorites, will be sung when the Reunion Concert of the Men’s Glee Club returns this weekend. The concert will feature with current glee club members singing, along with alumni members. Doug Elersich, an alumni member for four years of the glee club, attended Ohio State from 1965-1970. He feels honored to come back to campus to sing over Michigan weekend.”Honestly, the Alumni Glee Club was a dream come true for me,” Elersich said. “We have achieved many milestones, including winning an outstanding Alumni Scholarship Award.”Elersich had many great experiences during his years at OSU. “We went to the 1971 Rose Bowl and sang at Disneyland.”Marc Sasala, treasurer of the glee club, is looking forward to performing for the home crowd. “It’s going to be a good time hearing the alumni sing. These guys were in (our) place however many years ago and still fit singing into their lives,” Sasala said.The glee club will also be singing before the game on Saturday, Sasala said. They will stop at radio stations, the Faculty Club, the president’s luncheon and at numerous tailgating parties. The concert will include OSU fight songs, “Carmen Ohio,” campus echoes are a medley of Buckeye tunes, tailgating songs and “Hang on Sloopy.” It will be a full concert repertoire, with sacred and secular music, Sasala said.Other highlights of the concert will be a medley of ragtime songs and a performance by the Statesmen. The Statesmen are a small ensemble and perform individually and in combination with the glee club.The Men’s Glee Club was organized in 1875 at OSU, and today has 107 members. It has enjoyed great honors in the past few years, being named “Choir of the World” in 1990 at the International Musical Eisteddfod in Llangollen, Wales. Also, only one-fourth of the members of the glee club are music majors.”I think everyone should go see the glee club before they graduate,” Sasala said. “There’s a world renowned group on campus that not many people know much about. It’s important to the guys in it, and we put on a good concert.”The 1998 Reunion Concert will take place 3 p.m. Sunday at Mershon Auditorium. Tickets are $4 for students, and $7 for everyone else. For ticket information, call the Wexner Center ticket office at 292-3535.