St Michaels University School - Black Red and Blue Yearbook (Victoria, British Columbia Canada)

 - Class of 1977

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DRAMA Twelve boys from the Middle School became enthusiastically involved in the Drama Activity Group at the beginning of the year. Al-ter some weeks of initial preparation in liorin ol- theatre, games and exercises to improve skills and deve- lop raport, they began rehearsals for MUSHROOM, a one-act play written by Mr. Skinner especially for this age group. Their efforts culminated in a fine performance at the Greater Victoria Schools Drama Festival and the Adjudicator, Colin Gorrie, named the play one of the best entries in the junior Division. To justin Stephenson Q 9 J, who played the lead, went a Best Actor award. Other members ol. the cast. who all worked well asa team, were: Peter Chan, Alan Chiu, Eric Cunningham. Irwin Cunningham. Kurt Fellner. Richard lrving. Michael King. Tony Matheson. Patrick Wilson and David Wingrove. MUSIC The past year at SMU has seen music holding its own in a small but formative way within the life of the student bo- dy. Our aim as always has been to be both constructive and creative along paths new to most boys. the while deriving a good measure of enjoyment and satisfaction from the pursuit of a valid art-form. Naturally, the month of December sees a maximum of activity. and this year was no exception - the school providing a full program of entertainment for the Women's Canadian Club at their Christmas meeting in the Crystal Ballroom of the Empress Hotel. Music both secular and sacred, instrumental and vocal. humourous and serious was provided by a very enthusiastic group. This program was previewed for the residents of International House and Mr. Blake the night before in Brown Hall to considerable acclaim. The first term concluded with our customary Carol Service in Chapel with boys reading lessons as well as providing the music. In February of the second term the choir sang at a Confirmation Service conducted by Bishop Pearce when five of our boys were confirmed - two from the choir. The anthem for this service was Thomas Morley's Through the Day Thy Love Has Spared Us . Also in February, the choir took part in a Festival Service at the Cathedral to commemor- ate the Queen's Accession when Mr. Hurrle conducted the large choir recruited from around the city for the occasion. Music included the Vaughan Williams setting of the Old Hundredth. Two important annual events occurred in May: the Victoria Music Festival, and Boy's Sunday in Chapel Q Whitsun- day J. David Hamilton entered the Organ Playing Class. aquitting himselfwith distinction. and the choir entered the Small Ensemble Class as the largest entrant and gave a hearty and amusing account of the test piece Q Dr. Foster. They also sang the Welsh Air All Through the Night arranged for four-part male voices. The adjudicator, Mrs. Thompson from Winnipeg, told us that our school hadjust stolen their Headmaster in the person of Mr. john Schafl-ter! David Hamilton again was organist for the Boys' Sunday Service which was ably taken by our Head Boy David Cousins Q arrayed in cope! J and prayers were taken by another choir member. Marcus Endean. We look forward to our activities ofthe ensuing year, hoping always for more of the enjoyment and satisfaction which participation in the art of music calls forth.

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XX CL B NT.-XNIJINIQ' IB. Murrell. R. N1.iitine.'. I.. Giles, E. l l.iii.i:.iii. A. Willsinsr-ii. R. I.Hl1!'.tsl1.iXl.H.lll.III.I,.CivL1:lI1s.I. 1 .ieiiie. Nil .issL'lr.I..l1.lIC.it1. .-X.lvuii, ll. Ii,ixis. NI. llriiipsex . T. kl. Li.in. Nl :X lil IU ll. le Xi-ui'.'. ls. Ilils-in. rl. K.ixll. The stlio-il terms t-ti IWHII7' xx ill .ilw.ix shereineiiil1ered.1s verx st'-eei.tl times in the history of St. Michaels Univer- sitX Seliiiol tor there were Iiliittsitl-eli.llit1L' .md experimeiit.ttion. The XX Cfluli tlirougliout this period prevailed as the iii.itiir htetiir, Nut onli did the XX ehili tiiieipttt- the tuels shop piwwidiiig the lmx s with tiiihiiliiig service..1iid making a s'.ihst.iiiti.tl in-itiit. hut it .ilsti titieiied the dit-irs to new .ire.is of service lor the student hody. For the first time in the liisti it x 'tt the seliiiol tull lit-.ittii'e films were preseiited to the hots on .i regul.ir lmsis. Tliey s.1w .ind enjoyed such films .is Du tx H.trrx. Ntigiiuiii Flute. Five Fingers of Dt-.ttli. Ltwe .md H.ite. The ID.iy of the -lllClidl.tlIldII121l'1X' more: includ- ing sueh tl.tssies .ts H.imlet .ind Great Iixpeetdtioiis. Yt itdiiie m.it hiiies were inst.illed in the residences to tri to eater to some til the needs ol' the lnoys that the tuck shi ip twitiltlift liuliiill. A pool t.ihle w.ts put into the senior residence to trx to reduee some ol- the everyday monotony tit' limit ding. Trips were org.iiiixed .md l1in.inced hx' the XX club. The XX ehilw .ils-w eoiitiiiued with its tinitliti--ii otfiidiiig with the Christm.ts dinners. .md ixiising money for blind chil. dren. The XX Chili d -,'- n.ited i I IHIJHI to the elmpel. 513111111 to the games dep.irtmeiit for the purchase of three new rtighx gnine lmlls. .ind SISILUU to the -Iuni-it Selioiil tixiels fund, to .iid them on tlieirxiourney to England. Yes. it li.is heen .i suteessliul x'e.ir. Hi iwever. it w.is not the XX eluli .alone who .iehieved .ill these feats. for certain iiieiiihers -iii the st.it't' give their time .ind stipiwrt to the XX chili m order to help the sttident body. These men were this x tnir iilweed into the XX eluh .ts liiviioi'.ii'x' iiieiiilwrs to th.inlt them t-or .ill their worls. Tliev are, Mr. C. L. Pollard. M If lltxis. .ind N1i'.'I'. Piete. Un lveh.ill til the XX eluh I would lilse to th.inlt these gentleinen. together with Mr. bl. litiliei ts. who .ilthtwugh he woilted out til' the lime light. .tlso .titled the XX eluh. Ulu iiiuslx the seli-ml is elmiigiiig ni-ire .ind initre e.ich x'e.ir, We h.ix'e .i good school, hut the only way to keep it so is tor students to p.irtieiti.ite. it vou sit down .ind let others do the wtirls, you won't eiiiaw the school. However, ifyou get up .intl dt- s-vinetliiiig. whether in sports or soei.tl .ictivity or .my .tre.i i1l4liltcI'CSti'uu choose. the school will grow .md ht-twiiiie lietter .ind hetter .is the x'e.irs gi- on. Ilmiihx ou. .ind liest -it luels to the seli-vol .md XX eluh ol' IVT7-73. R.mdy Wilson QW!- REPORT I' President of XX cluh T6-T7



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OO SENIOR SCHOOL LIBR RY Tliis yc.11' the library was OVCI'l1i1L1lCCl. 2,500 new books were added to tlic collection. Ol' the original 5,000 in tlic existing, boolsstoclx. lmlf were discard- cd: rlic TCIT1.llI1dCI' were fully catalogticd and pro. ccsscd. A subject and autliorstitle catalogue was bc- gun. .15 well .1511 vertical file for pamplilcts and m.1ps. A circulation system was started and borrow ingr,1n.1t,1bt111t 33llb1J1HlxSpCI' n111ntl1. Wu subscribed to 22 111.1g11zi11cs4111d the purcliasc of pmtcctivc bindurs .ind sttmriigc boxcs allowed grcritcr uso. The sclitml ll1l5 to tl1.1nL IILIIIY pctvplu for making tliis change possible. First. it bas to thank Mrs. Ellis liir tl 1n.11'.1tl11111cfliiwt typing, c.1t.1l11guc c.1rds .ind Mrs. LcNour1'11nd the Womens AL1Xlll.Il'f' for I'.liSiI1gl-LlHLlSXVll1Cll wcrc used on rho lib1'.1ry.Mrs. H.1ll of Belmont. 11nd Phillip Cliiddcll .md Lynnc Rirlmrds. 11liC.1mos1111 gave sonic very v.1l11.1blc udvicc and support at the s1.11't11l 1111-r.1sk.M1..1111iM1-s. B.lI'liL'l' g.lX'C .1 g1'111'1'1111s cwllcctiuli tif lmtilss .ls did rlit- l.1tc R.H.B. Kc1'.Tl1c Scl11111l.1lsol1.15t11 tl1.111ls tlu' studcnt lib1'.11'i.111s. Cspccinlli' B1'i.111 U.1g11t'.111dXX'ill Sliun. for rlmi-1111117 sistcnt ulitiwts tl1r1111gl11111t tlic yIS.ll'. A l1l1r.11'1' C1111 .1ct .is .1 rcstwurcc ccntcr. 1-111'1ul1i11g.1ll rlit-r1111rscsr.111gl11.1t tlic sclmul. It t'.111 bc .111 .igcnt for niriliing lift-'11-1'111 lt-.1r11c1's by tcncliing tlic tcclis nitlut' 11lii11tlQpL'11LlL'l1I 1csu.1rcl1. It Ctlll bc .III .1t1111' uxtiting pl.1cv 11t tl1c l111b twin .ill .1t11x1111's t.1lx1113gpl.1ct' 111 tht- sclimml. 20 Lib1.1ry.1s set up for Annu.1l Art Exhibition. -Iunc ILJ77.

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