1952 Magnet Yearbook
Jarvis Collegiate Institute - 1952 Magnet Yearbook
Jarvis Collegiate Institute - 1952 Magnet Yearbook
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THE :\IAG=,ET<br />
back ~ A fellow wh o returned to get<br />
four subjects and also to be in the<br />
operetta. is Henry :\li cek, wh o g a ve<br />
a great lif t to th e show as the )Ia r <br />
quis. J ohn :\lcClelland also played this<br />
part. Andy Zajac who played the part<br />
of GoOO, wa s the sh ow's funnv man.<br />
His humour was so natural tilat the<br />
audience cou ld not hel p laughing.<br />
:\ti nor leads were, Kayo Roy as Christophe,<br />
Doroth y Hudson a:- Cathe rine,<br />
J oyce Russell as S uza nne, Joyce<br />
Cairns as :\Ia nette a nd our grea t a c<br />
to r , Ted "see how thick the du st lies"<br />
Ste ph ens. Last of all , but no t least is<br />
our ch orus, whose pitc h. ha rmony<br />
and blend were almost perfect everv<br />
nig ht. Special trib ute got'S to the tenors<br />
who had the most d ifficult pa r t.<br />
I a m sure if it was no t for the<br />
patien t efforts of ) 11'. Campbell and<br />
t he musical di rect ion of ) [1'. Overholt<br />
(whom we thi nk is the bes t cond uctor<br />
in the d ty) the o pe ret ta wou ld not<br />
have been a SUlTeS,.. \\'e seem to ha n'<br />
been lucky this ye a r. for we also had<br />
the best group of musicians ever assembled<br />
in J arvis to form ou r sch ool<br />
orc hes t ra. Spe cial thanks to the stagl"<br />
crew un de r Roy Lofts. T hese are th e<br />
people behind t he sce nes who we re<br />
in cha rge of lighting, changing the<br />
sce ne ry . and numerous ot he r j oh».<br />
Our tic ket sales this vear we re taken<br />
over by t he Student Cou ncil who<br />
ma naged it w ry well. Our make-up<br />
crew under the dir ecti on of :\li ss<br />
Elliott, al so did a great job, as did<br />
our us hers and us he rettes . I II s hort.<br />
wit h th e co-operation and hurd work<br />
of t he en tire school. OUI' operetta wa s<br />
a success.<br />
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