Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, December 15, 1950 PLEASE CUP THIS. FOB FUTPBE REFERENCE PRINCE RUPERT AND DISTRICT MUSIC AND DRAMA FESTIVAL f V y i " ' ' f w ' 4 t ' ' ,'4 r', - - Jy-Six Namet! Junior Boys 'Xmas Party MAY 2-3-41951 MAY 2-3-4 1951 ONTO Eighty-six Car.-, The junior boys of Kup-Rec SYLLABUS f bred were nominaiea mr.neia ineir cnristmas party in the Bu running of the King's j common lounne of the Civic Cen-Canacla's turf classic, next,tre Friday afternoon under the It is the biggest number leadership of thei. Instructress I history of the 1 ace. Miss Gloria Sather, provinces are represented. They played games such as Columbia has the Pacific bingo, darts and pencil games. f Lady worth and Harry P.izes were awarded to the wln-jpn's Wide Man. Iners. PIANOFORTE (Continued) - - i ril - a Price Price JUNIOR CHORAL. CLASSES Class 1 Grade 1: Singing tames or action gongs. Own selections. Tune limit 7 mjnutes. Class Z Grade 2: Singing games or actjon songs. Own selections. Time limit 7 mjnutes. The boys then had a larne lunch, with plenty of sandwiches, cookies, cakes, and soft drinks. Thev sanif Xmas Carols and exchanged gifts. !ort Shots Mass 4rae i: (a) The Boot House (Williams) (b) Own selection X3ramf 1S4 .JS JOE DAVIS Tonight at the Civic Centre, Brownwoods of the City Senior. Basketball League will again have a chance to even things up with Co-Op In the battle for front position in that section. They Will, however, be without the services of Ray Spring who is at Ketchikan with Bo-Me-Ht on the schools' annual Jaunt to the Alaskan city. Co-Op is looking to Joe Davis for a big; lift In maintaining their honors. There wiJl be no Intermediate game either this evening so the senior tussle will start approximately an hour earlier. jri;:an League players vir-F' iTvi-st'd" the' re;ord book I, when no fewer than 07 league and American School Concert Colorful Affair .20 .50 .20 .60 .35 .20 .25 .65 mariu were mokt-n ui i 1 1. i , le sma.sning asaumi on fielding and pltchinj Fairyland ana mushroom, an increase of 32 over Santa Claus and toys, Canada ajinuer registered in 1949, and people, carols and voices, flighted by the first visit iarae to life lust night in the mnrto tn Ratlin in Civic Centre oleasina the Dar- J game the Bed Sox wonlents of King Edward School ;ers, and a dancing ring of pa 20-4 count, then followed ennuren ai me annual scnooi jama-clad children to keep Santa ill a m- ' wai, aeiu t ... hnmp 1 marks into the books Hecent ncaun troubles attnej . bathina suit in Lped raise to 22 the num- School didn't stop the 300 rt, ,- JJ l major league records dents from playing for their, low who receiveq an opening, ... it.aMaA K to this skit directed ii. Cas 81 Solo (2B) : Under 10 years. (a) The Garden of Music No. 10 Diversion (Greenhlll)....Nov. b) Own selection Class 32 Solo 3C): Under 11 years. (a) Chinese Lanterns (Melecci)-..- , .Western 8013 (b) Own selection Class S3r!-Solo (4C): Under J2 years. (ai The Piper of Spring (GreenhlH) Nov. lb) Own selection CJass 34 Solo (5C): Under 13 years. (a) Holiday Suite "The Train" (Foot) Western 8801 (b) Own selection Class 35 SoJp 6C): Under 14 years. (a) Country Dance (Ireland) Curwen 9145 lb) Own selection Class 36 Solo 7C): Under 15 years. (a) Shooting the Rapids (Dawes) LGB UPT 31 b Own selection " Class 37 Solo (8B: Under 16 years. (a) Musical Box (Braithwaite) Curwen 9318 (b) Own selection Class 38 Solo 8D): Under 17 years. (a) Erotlkon Op. 43 No. 5 (Glleg) - ib) Own selection Class 39 Solo HOC): Open. (a) Intermezzo In E Flat (Brahms) Nv- (b) Own selection Class 40 Solo: Open. Selection of one Prelude and Fugue, from Bach's "Well Tempered Clavichord." Class 41 Duet: Under 12 years: one piano, four hands. (a) Pavanesque (Rowley) Western 9003 Class 42 Duet: Under 16 years: one piano, four bands. (a) Nautical Toccata (Rowley) -Curwerj 9715 Class 42 Duet: Open: one piano, four hands. Barcarolle (Rowley - ...Curwen, 9714 Class 44 Duet: Open: two pianos, four hands. , (a) Sonata (Pasquinl) - wov- . VIOLIN Class 45 olo iZU) : Contestant to be enrolled in Grade 1 or 2 f fhe Royal Conservatory or equivalent. (a) Lullapy (E. M. Lee) Harris (fe) Qwn selection Class 46 Solo (SC) : Contestant enrolled a either Grade 3 r 4, la)' The Poll's Dance IBJachlord) Harris (b) Own selection Class 47 Solo (5B) : Contestant enrolled in Grade 5. (a) Perpetuum Mobile (Warner) .Harris lb) Own selection Class 48 Solo (6A): Contestant enrolled In Grade P. . (a) Simple Romance I Von Kunltsi Harris (b) Own selection Class 49 Solo (7C : Open. la) Kuyawiak lWljentawskJ)... .,...,.,......,,..,. Harris scenes Class Grade : - la Strawberry fair (Goujd-Sharp) -Ciwwen T9027 .1? lb) Own selection Class 5 Grade 5: (a) The Caravan (Rathbpne) Am. 478 .15 b) Own selection flas trad. S: la) Cuckoo Bonn (Bllenko) Western 6203 .10 (b) Own selection . Class 7 Grade 7-8: () The Ash Drove JSharpe) LCB 64 .10 b Own selection Class t High School Cfioir, Girls or Mixed Vtef, i (a) Elegy for Summer (Kurth) Western 2032 .10 b) Own selection Class 9 Rural Elementary Schools: 1 to 4 rooms, ajl grades. (a The Merry Autumn Days (Dunhill). ...'..... 4rn. 817 .12 . . . . - . (b) Own selection Class 10 School or Church Boys' Choir: voices unchanged; any number. . (a) Jim. the Carter Lad (Alb(no)., .Western 108 .12 (Descant optional) ; ' (b) Own selection Class 11 Selected School Chorus: contestants frprn Grades 1 t 8. (a) Welcome, Sweet Pleasure (Rowley) Western 2015 .12 b) Own selection Class 12 Junior Choirs: Open to ll other than Public School Choirs. Girls, or boys aod girls, under 18. (a) Prayer of Thanksgiving (Anderson arr.)... Western 1038 -IP ib) Own selection ADULT CHORAL CLASSES Class 13 Mixed Voices (Open), 24 volets or less, over IB years. la) Dear Lord and Father of jviankind iParry- Chambers )....- Noy. M? 1175 .15 lb) Own selection ' Class 14 Male Voices (Open), 24 voices or (ess. (a) Two selections own ehoee l.Qrus.es of contrasting character Class 15 Female Voices (Open), 24 votees or less. (a) Two selections qwn clwice choruses of contrasting character Class 16 Trio, female voices. greeting from Principal R. G. Moore. the American League rcc The student announcer, Derek Mrs. Andrews and played by Grades 3 and 4. Gaily dancing for the "King of the Dwarfs," who slipped out of his mushroom house to play r .75 5 .65 .75 by his tnvision was one nia.-K 1 Ailen, was introduced I showed how big a year teacher, Joe Qoscoe. 16 for long ban hitters. A Enterlng directly into the holl llicuii marx oi vn noineii day theme, Mr. Qoscoe's grade " 7. . . '.,,, fairies had an "Elves Holiday." 5 c anr, a muslc clas i harmonized a I tublished, 90 more than 1 l-ague mark of P83, set "Good King Wenceslaus" and JO. The league had 10 play- ..LllUe Slar of Bethlehem," as fho hit 20 or mure homers we as piaylng fiutophone selec-jfn, a total tying a major tlong i mark. Three teams e.stab-1 Th'is same choiri whose volMg I new homer totals for blL.n(lj.d so well was heard be. fcives, Cleveland with 164,tw(,en ucls KhwA re. Directed bv Miss Patterson and Miss Robertson, the Grades 2 and 3 classes danced and played a rhythmn band. In a patriotic theme, the concert closed with a "Canada Pageant" acted by Mr. Freeman and Mr. Moore's Grades 5 and 6 classes. 50 Ill Willi 1111 Oliu i-"i-6 PdrflillB-! io S3 The homer section alsoi In "Little Boy and Girl Land" Christmas toys, wound up with ' .60 Juuiter and Her mi. w.uB.v. u. iB& Father Time , tJlller lime, .,.,.i,i...,i i i;f Th knt. Joe DlMagglo list a "first" Washington, where he hit I homers in one game, the f player ever to turn that Sim the spacious Nat park. Curwen 71230 .) no Majesty, Canada, was brought by her pages to the throne. The messenger. Mercury, sped with a microphone to each of the many representatives of Cana (a) O Hush Thee, My Baby (suiuvan- Fletcher) - lb) Own choice Class 17 Quartette: Male Voices. (a) The Winter, It Is past iRobertson) (b) Own selection. auuiaiitj Lunii inc. nit juvn ln-the-box bobbed up; dolls dunced; elht soldier boys stepped out as the drummer played. Cheery rays of Joy sung from red, green, white, blue and yel- ..Curwen 50J551 j2 performances of Phil New York and Hoot Eve.-s .60 1 v 1 da's provinces, industries, and arts that came to pay homage ttroit added new marks to;luw candles wearing golden-yel to their nneen. liUK, 1 TIC 1AI1KCC S(IUlWUIiun-t i,uuj, " li.shed a new league mark 'by Miss Caldwell's grade four As Father Time handed trte B chances at snort witnoui i ciass. key of th-3 new nation to Her ble and one of 58 straight I Singing the ABCs and Mother .12 Majesty, h expressed what the Goose nursery rhymes, the bedtime story-book children came to i ss games at the position. , blond outfield ace of the set a new league record life playing tneir pari ior Mrs. 0 for an outfielder, hav- Santa Claus before leaving with .12 actors had already portrayed, the wealth and Importance of Canada since Confederation. Piano accompaniment for the concert was 'ov Mrs. G. E. Freeman. Ushering was done by the school's Parent -Teacher Association, with F. E. Anfielrt as floor (b) Own selection Cfasf 68 Duet : Under 13. (a) Barcarolle (Offenboch) Class 51-Puet: Under 15. . (a) Berceuse de Jocelyn iOodaro) (. INSTRUMENTAL GROUPS and MISCELLANEOUS ' Class 82 Military Band: Open; - ' (Own selections. Time limit 10 mlrwiU;. (For adjudication only.) Class 53 Orchestra: Open- , ' Own selections. Time limit 19 minutes. (For adjudication only.) Class 64 Rhythm Band, pupil conducting. Adult may play piano part. Own selections two of contrasting character. Class 55 Pre-Band Instrumental Group: Cpen. Two selections own choice. Class 56 Pipe Organ : Novice Class, under 21. 1 a . Andante In F (Shepherd ) Pressor 18089 (b) Own selection H chances and making Santa. At "Litue Boy Blue, come K'lie error. 2 Blow Your Horn," the audience laughed for fun. There was Little Miss Muffet, Jack and Jill it her Det roller, Gerry .13 ana ail or me nursery rnyii.c i Th. HlrhtpH Civic participated tn 150 dou- even people, Ditll-DUll Ulttlfl . f lys to break a major league, SnP(,0 Center Christmas tree was erected. really they were1 But ior second .sackers. while i M)ss jajt.s class of Grade Ones. VOCAL SOLOS AND DUTS ' 18 Solo: Girl or boy. aecompanied by girt or boy under 2 ypars to be judged as a team. (a) By the River ipunhill) - ...Arp. 81 lb) Own selection 1 ft Solo: Qirl or boy, accompanied by girt r bpy, 1? tp 18 years to be Judged as a team. (a) Ask if Yon Damask Rose Harwell . Noy. S8770 (b) Own selection 2) Solo: tjjrl, 8 ad under 11. (a) The pream Man iBury)..... Arn. 393 (b) Own selection 21 Solo: Qir), 11 and under 13. (a) fy Little Whit Boat Q IDunhill) Arn 88 " (b) Own selection 22 Solo: Girl, 13 and under 15. (a) Blossoms of the Night (Farjeon). Affl. 13 23 Solo: Girl, 15 and under 17. (a) Contentment Moaart) ffoy. B8380 (b) Rwn selection v 24 So 1 Girl. 17 n4 under 19. la) Say, ? Who Borrow (Mozart) (bt Own selection 25 Solo: Boy. under 11 years. (a) The Hayloft (Rhodes) Arn. w lb) Own selection 24 Solo: Boy, 11 sind under 14. a O, For the Wings of a Dove Meid)elssph b) Own selection ' 27 Duet: Girls. Boy or Mixed, under 16 ' years, la) The Dream Seller ilfieY Western 8913 lb) Own selection , 2a'oUVlecUoii)s 0Wi choice q1q of contrasting character. Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class ,W .18 40 S Luke ADDimg. Winaini: r.ffii .nici man hnri in Rreat career that spanned Msg perry.s Qrade One class decades, played 20 games ic.it to boost his all-time rec- DRAMA tutal to 2218 games at the PLAYS j.m, a major league main lis to last a long while. .10 that sung and acted the Nativity Scene. Wise men and shepherds, angels and baby Jesus were in the scene with a background of choir boys in white raiment and black paper ties. "Work! work! work!" complained Santa Claus to Mrs. Claus. Instead of staying for Christ m , : -J- i if ; .15 'Hospitality and mas, or at. nick waniea to ko i to California and lie in the sun Class 1 Up to and including Grade YIU in the schools, or members of artf organized group other than within the schools: age limit, 16 years. Class 2 Grade IX and ud: within the schools. Class 3 Adult or Open Class. ELOCUTION Class I Grade 1, 2, or 8. Time limit 2 minutes. Class 8 Grade 4, 5. or 6 Time limitr-3 minutes. Class 3 Grade 7 or 8. Time limit 3 minutes. 1 For each of these classes the participant, will recite ,8 suitable story pr poem selected by himself or his taphr. CHORAL SPEAKING Class 1 Grade 1, 2, or 3, or any combination thereof. Class 2 Grade 4, 5, or 6, or any combination thereof. Class -Grade 7 or 8 or apy combination thereof. The selection of poem or story to be presented Is to be made by the teacher. Each group to be directed by a teacher or student. DANCING Envies for solo or group dancing will foe accepted. Dancing will be non-competitive and for adjudication only. by the beach." No sooner had Mrs. Claus packed his bathing suit, when an elf, John, brought a workshop worker. Brownie, to try to keep Ranta from going south. But Good Food That Is Our First Aim Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe PIANOFORTE (Oradings by Roya) Conservatory of Toronto are indicate In parenttje3. Class !l-Soo lilt): VMf .??"rsv. . r,irw,n B229 85 Curwen m 9 ia Donkey Ruling (Jacobson)....- ib) Own selection '.besides Brownie's red face, sup posedly burnt by California sun, it took sneezing California flow- ..LflB yTP 29 .19 Class 30Solo ()B): Under years (l Learning to Walu iHowelp (p) Ojvn selection ri ii w 1111 ENTRY FORM . ... . ; MA? t, S, 4, Name of class entered...: No- Name of incJiyidual or group entering Number of participants who will attend the Festival... riarne of test piece i ' -... i '-z4 f f ) GENERAL INFORMATION Entries must be In the hands Qf the Secretary by March 1 1951 Fifty cents (50c) is the charge for individuals entering and $1.00 the charge for group entries. This ?ves admission to the Festival only for .the session at which the entry is to be' perfof We4. All entries are competitive where there Is one or more ntrv in a class, unless otherwise stated n the syllabus. Billet will be arranged for out-of-town contestant. MUSIC Music Is to be obtained from -Western Music Ltd., 570 Seymour Street, aucouver. B-C Pf5 K""5 composer and eatatogue number . listed in the syllabus, when ordering. DRAMA. Lists of approved plays are available for all classes It Is not necessary to choose from the list. The Drama Adjudicator must be supplied with a copy of each play produced twenty-four hours before its presentation. List ot plays and further wjjlry forms wi". be sent OJi application. Address aU eanrespendenc to: The Secretary, . Music and Prama Festival, Box 1727. PBINCE HVtWT, a Name of own selection (To be in the adjudicator' hn(s 24 hours before the performance.) If there is any time between JOtOQ a.m. nd 10:00 p.m, on May 2, 3 or 4 yhtek U unsuitable for your mlormW' please state St " fKE lamiliar jingling bells, the h-iendly, happy, bustling crowds, thronging stores and shops, seeking gifts lor ihn loved ones, all remind us of Amount of entry fee enclosed , t Do you wish an accompanist supplied Name of person In charge of the entry jli.e., conductor)1.. OE REARDEN Clever centre Carroll College quintet lying here next Wednesday '.ainst the local all-stars. I the holiday lust ahead At this time of the year a charge account becomes especially helpful. Avail youreeU of this convenience by paying your charge accounts promptly on or before the tenth ol the month and installment accounts on the due dates. inn vtriDQ Ann jMfred Tennyson was named t Laureate of Britain by en Victoria in 1850, pn the 'th of William Wordsworth. 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