St Johns Ravenscourt School - Eagle Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1965

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Page 64 text:

' ances The reverend’s daughter? This year we held a number of informal dances with a small admission charge, from which the proceeds went to reduce the ticket prices of the Cadet Ball, or rather the formal which was held in place of the Ball. The first of these dances was a record hop, held on Oc¬ tober 3rd in the Dining Hall. Purdy’s beachboys provided most of the entertainment. A second dance, the Football Dance, was held on October 31st in Thompson House. As the warmth of the evening increased, couples slipped out¬ side into the chilly air,. and watched Hallowe’en rioters being quelled on the dyke. A third dance was held in the Dining Hall on January 16th, and a fourth was held in conjunction with the Winter Carnival on January 30th. It was at this last dance that the school’s home-made Spectres put in their first appearance, but since then, they have risen to fame. Plans are being made for a formal dance on April 23rd, and perhaps after that, we may have a repeat of last year’s exciting Grad. Dance-Barbecue. JdLadi les Qui u 9 e. f port 1964-65 has been another busy year for the St. John’s-Ravenscourt School Guild. Our Christmas Dance was once again a tremendous success, with the recep¬ tion being held in a very festive Camsell Wing. Plans are underway for our annual Spring Function — this year to be a coffee party — held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Heffelfinger. Our general meetings have been well-attended, and after a great deal of lively discussion, we have decided to spend our funds in the following manner: We are having a kitchen installed in the Sick Bay, which will make it possible for Miss House to prepare tempting meals for her patients. We have completed the equipping of the Rifle Range which is being used extensively and to good advantage by both the Upper and Lower boys. The Lower School has been given a donation of money for camping equipment and judo mats are being bought for use by both the Lower and Upper Schools. The library has also received its annual donation for the purchase of books. It is hard to realize as I am writing this with so much snow on the ground that the time has come to wish our graduating class every success; we shall follow with interest their careers. Mrs. C. Ian D. McDonald President.

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B- On Friday the 26th and Saturday the 27th, Billy Budd was presented to large and receptive audiences. The cast who had all worked through long and tedious rehearsals are to be congratulated on the calibre of their performances. Many of those who had parts in the play were newcomers to the stage, but by the final performance, all members of the cast gave very polished performances in a very challenging production. The success of the play is due to all those who gave so much time and effort towards it: to Mr. McLeod who worked so hard to make it possible, to Mr. Shepherd, the sound-effects man, to Mrs. Maurer, the costume- mistress, and to Miss House, Mrs. Hebert, Walter, and Harold, all who co-operated and assisted. OL C ast Edward Fairfax Vere .Aaron Schwartz Philip Michael Seymour, First Officer, Colin Moncrieff John Ratcliffe, First Lt.Rick Matthews Wyatt, Sailing Master .—.....Clark Fraser Gardiner, a Midshipman ...Muir Meredith Ktfcgpts OWJdrfSfjtFSdtfiVniSCflUJllJSCMQOJ-Simon Truelove Surgeon .r.C.v...... Denis Riley John Claggart, Master-at-Arms .Craig Lamb Squeak, Master-at-Arms ' Man .Neil Duncan The Dansker, Mainmast Man .Bill Cottick Jenkins, Captain of the Maintop .Peter Hunter Kincaid, Maintopman .Michael Trew O’Daniel, Maintopman .... ........Philip Dodd Butler, Maintopman .i i.„Bill Everett Talbot, Mizzentopman .Robert McCaskill Jackson, Maintopman .„M. V .David Sprague Billy Budd . fO-xCS id Purdy Hallamj St Marine .Randy Paul Messboy .George Gosko Stoll, Helmsman .Hugh Swan Duncan, Mate of the Maindeckv...Doug McDonald Byren, Relief Helmsman .Stewart Searle Drummer .Doug MacKay Other Sailors ...n.i,;.}..JS§C-.Paul Schmidt Doug Arnett ..., Bil ! £f oy Michael Elliot Prompter ....AJ.I-OU .Blair Carlson Make-8pf P.QX.Qf iSf...OtiL.Kelly Stage Sets .Mark Glasgow W. Hartwig and Staff Lighting .Bill McWilliams Properties .Paul Wilson Costumes.Mrs. K. W. Maurer and Assistants ' Malabar ' s Director .Gordon D. McLeod The Cast. Why, sir, he ' s dead!” God knows I ' m sorry . God bless Captain Vere!”

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