University of Manitoba - Brown and Gold Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1941

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i fwllmfaculiq imma 4 ' Arts St. Paul's United St. MaTy's Education Earl McFadden receives award. St. Joli:n'S Home Economics Science Brandon l Science Zfnrlfecf L H 'Standing-Peggy Moorehouse, Anna Bredt, Jim Humphreys, Winni- Back Row'-Harry Crowe, Mary McGowri, M. Livingston, D. Grose fred Ross, Marg. Rice, Jessie Watson. M. Reid, I. Serebrin, G. Freeman. Seated--Jocelyn Wackson, Jack Winchester, Sheila Blackie, Bill Front Row-Kay McGirr fP1'esidentJ, K. Sexton. Doris Bell, Prof. Dulmage,Mir1am Wiseman. A. L. Phelps fHOI'l. Presidenth, Emily Sumi, Elliott MacDonald.

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. wid? THE program of the University of Manitoba Dramatic Society was greatly augmented during the term 1940-41. This year, in order to co-ordinate all the dramatic undertakings at the Uni- versity, one director was appointed. Mr. Mercer McLeod, well known in radio and theatrical circles, was appointed to be in charge of all dramatics. This year, as in the past, a major pro- duction was presented on November 21-22-23. The play pro- duced was the recent stage and screen success, Stage Door, by Edna Ferber and George Kaufman. The play was artistically and financially a great success. The annual Interfaculty Drama Festival was held on Janu- ary 30-31 and February 1. This year there were ten entries in the Festival, one of them being from Brandon College. ' Three new ventures were undertaken this year. The Dra- matic Society in co-operation with the Social Committee, pre- sented the first edition of the Varsity Follies -an all student musical revue-on February 7, as the feature of the annual SIDNEY SHEPS Varsity Varieties. President Another innovation was the presentation of a series of six plays over a local radio station. Three plays were presented First term and three were presented second term. The most radical venture was the introduction of bi-weekly classes in draamtics, open to all U.M. S.U. students. These classes included instruction in dramatics, make-up, voice, diction, stage and radio technique. This innovation proved to be very popular. The University of Manitoba Dramatic Society played a major part in providing entertainment for His Majesty's Forces. Several military performances were presented, which included performances of Stage Door, Interfaculty Drama Festival plays and Varsity Follies. The U. of M. Dramatic executive should be proud of the record of the society for the term 1940-41. Buck Row-Robert Middleditch, Eleonor Maxwell, Kay McGirr, Earl McFadden. Middle Row-Donald Leyden, Diana Raymond, Mary Lou Morkin, Jean Vinson, Ian Dubienski. Front Row-Fred Tallman, Florence Kelly, Sidney Sheps lPresidentl. Norma Faintuch, Mary Shearer. 46



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The second con- cert, acclaimed by many to be the finest yet produced by the University, displayed the orchestra at its best form and the program chosen was designed to appeal to students' tastes. The student response was exemplified by a complete sell-out. At the wind-up party held afterwards Mr. Donald Gibson was made a presentation for his good work. The University Band again was a notable success on the campus. Conducted by Art Fraser, it consisted of 24 members who own their own uniforms, music and instruments. All told, it made 19 public appearances and its success cannot be over- emphasized. Beginning with Freshman Day, it played at con- certs, dances, both the Roller Skating Jamboree and the Ice Carnival and at various sing-songs, For the first time in its his- tory the band did formations at football games. The Glee Club Orchestra, conducted by the musical director of the Glee Club, Miss Winona Light- cap, made nine public appearances. 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