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U.M.S.U. GLEE CLUB EXECUTIVE Top Row- D. Mudge CPresidentD illiddle Row- L. Allen R. E. Birchard fBusincss Managerj Bottom Row- XV. XVright R. Hoole HE U. of M. Glee Club again scored a triumph with the major production, The Yeomen of the Guard, which was acclaimed as the club's finest achievement during its five years of Gilbert and Sullivan Operas. This was due in no small measure to the painstaking training given by the directors, Mrs. Sinclair, Mr. Gibson, and Melba Smith, and to the efficient functioning of Executive, Business Committee, and Design Committee. Many opportunities were presented in the varied roles for principals, and these were made the most of, in both singing and action. by a well chosen and enthusiastic cast. The chorus was an active feature of the Opera, full of color and varied gesture. The valuable offering of the Glee Club is that training is given in all aspects of the Opera, for students interested in these. Thus, the orchestra provided opportunities for many, as did the make- up, discipline, stage, costume. publicity and adver- tising committees. Great credit is due to Archi- tectural students who designed and made the very attractive set of Tower Green, and also the many properties. U.M.S.U. GLEE CLUB PRINCIPALS Back Row- J. Wilson E. Smith R. Elliott Centre Row- H. Watts R. Hoole N. Elwick D. Mudge M. Douglas ' Front Row- M. Guertin T. Jones N. Sharpe Page Seventeen
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EPTEMBER 7th marked the formed. ST.PAUL'S r'T u.. ...vi-'N-. M. BURZMINSKI Mac completed his Universitv course after three years at St. Pauls. He intends to go to Normal next year. XVQ all wish him the greatest suc- cess in his chosen profession. .fM'L'w...:, s..', mx.Q1'N, 1 Nc. W. P. GAY XValtcr was born in XVinnipeg and attended local schools Spent several years in Toronto where he completed Upper School. Successfully attended Manitoba U.. U. of Montreal. and U. of XVestern Ontario. After being dc' layed in his studies by several years' illness he completed his Arts Phil- osophv course at St. Pauls Inter' ests are many and varied. Favorite occupation is observation and collec- tion of information on all subjects. November 18th. St. Paul's Dramatic Society was opening of St Pauls College in its new buildings on Ellice Avenue. On this occasion His Grace Archbishop Sinnott, assisted by Rev. Dr. Collins. received many hundreds of interested visitors. September Sth. Registration Day and address to the students. September 15th, St. Paul's Debating Society was formed and the Hrst of its weekly meetings was held on this date. September 27th-St. Paul's Athletic Association was formed. October 15th, 16th. and 17th. During this period was held a series of spiritual exercises by Rev. Dr. Daly of Toronto. This retreat was closed on the morning of the seventeenth by His Grace Arch- bishop Sinnott. October 22nd. St. Paul's College was afhliated with the University of Manitoba. December 15th. The Mothers' Auxiliary of St. Paul's College was organized. December Zlst. A monster card party was held at the college under the auspices of the Mothers' Auxiliary. January 15th. A holiday in honor of the patron of the college-St. Paul. February Z2nd. The Athletic Association held a Father and Son night. March 7th. St. Thomas Day. A banquet was held by the students of Philosophy in the college dining hall. April 6th and 7th. St. Paul's Dramatic Society presented a series of three one-act plays. April Zlst. A banquet at the Fort Garry Hotel by the Athletic Association. Awards were made and a review was made of the seasons activities. Page Two Hundred and One
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