Winkler Collegiate Institute - Collegian Yearbook (Winkler, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1959

Page 64 of 88

 

Winkler Collegiate Institute - Collegian Yearbook (Winkler, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 64 of 88
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Page 64 text:

FESTIVAL CHOIR Collegiate Christmas Carol Program The program took the form of a Coral Service on Thursday, December 11. The entire student body of the collegiate per¬ formed under the direction of Mr. J. Letke- man. Following Mr. Bergen’s opening remarks the choir commenced the service with the English carol, Jingle Bells, and the two German songs, O Tannenbaum and O Heili- ges Kind. A poem, a violin solo, and a sermonette by Rev. J. Hildebrand compris¬ ed the first half of the program. A series of nine selections from Roy E. Nolte’s Cantata, “Glory in the Highest” completed the program proper. Fitting closing remarks, based partly on the theme of the music, were made by Mr. H. F. Wiebe. The selections from the Cantata were familiar to many of the parents in the audience, who had performed the work un¬ der the direction of the late Mr. K. H. Neu- feld some years ago. Despite the poor weather conditions and the busy season, the auditorium had a capa¬ city audience for the first Christmas Con¬ cert of the season. The service and the ap¬ propriate decorations put the students in the Christmas mood briefly but pleasantly. It served as an encouraging prelude to the first term examination which hovered in the back of many minds even while singing “The Prophetic Voice or “Songs of Glad¬ ness. J. L. Enns The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra The Winkler Student Council decided to sponsor a concert by the Winnipeg Sym¬ phony Orchestra. Due to the high musical interests in Winkler and surrounding area they thought it would be a successful pro¬ ject. The initial reaction to the proposition of this undertaking was mixed. A heated dis¬ cussion of the pros and cons evolved. Some members of the council thought that it would be a financial risk but after taking a vote on the issue it was decided to go ahead with the project. A severe blizzard during the week when the concert was to be held almost smother - Page 00 ed the enthusiasm. It had to be postponed or cancelled. The council decided it would be best to have the concert at a later date. The students showed keen interest in the afternoon performance rendered by the or¬ chestra. They went home expressing their enthusiasm and encouraged parents to at¬ te nd the evening performance. The evening concert was enjoyed by a near capacity audience. The project was a success financially and culturally. It marked our first project a successful endeavor and paved the way for future undertakings. Ted Redekop

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Front row left to right—Rendall Pries, Johnny Friesen, Ted Redekop, Johnny Wiebe. Back Row—George Sawatzky, Abe Hildebrand, Jim Hamm, Ron Brown, Ken Dyck. Page 61

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