Victoria College Students' Carnival. Thursday and Friday, 27th and 28th June, 1907
Programme. — Thursday and Friday Evenings, at 8 O'clock
Programme.
Thursday and Friday Evenings, at 8 O'clock.
"Your grace may enter now." — Henry VIII.
Part I.
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2. | Recitation— | "The Languid Man." | Dr. D. N. Isaacs |
"Well, give me the moiety—are you a party in this business?"
—Winter's Tale.
(a.) | "Carnivale" Victoria College Glee Club |
(b.) | Trio Victoria College Glee Club |
"I thank you for your most sweet voices." —Coriolanus.
4. Solo—" When the Tide Comes in." (Millard) Miss Edith Martin
"How chance thou art returned so soon? "—Comedy of Errors.
5. Capping Song—" Not the sort of Man we care about." (page 5)
"Mad world! mad kings! mad composition! "— King John.
6. | Solo | Miss Rita Lyon |
"Madam, his 'majesty doth call for you." —Richard III.
7. Haka
"Peace, peace, be not so loud." - Coriolanus.
8. Solo—" A Southern Song "(Landon Ronald) Miss May Newman
"We nothing are constrained to hear her out." —As You Like It.
(a.) | "The Watchword" |
(b.) | Quartette — "Calm be Thy Slumber" Victoria College Glee Club |
"List, list, O, list!
If thou didst ever thy dear father love." —Hamlet.
"Go to Coll." (page 7)
"Now you are come,
To say you are welcome were superfluous." —Pericles.
"Thus far, and so farewell awhile." —Cymbeline.
Interval of Ten Minutes.
Part II.
"The Golden Calf" or "Sundry Shrines and Divers Altars."
Solo | "The Lay of the Brazen Hide" | Mr. A. H. Bogle |
Solo | "A Recipe for Mary Ann." | Miss May Newman |
Solo | "The Turn of the Tied." | G. W. Reid |
Duet | "The Common Fate." | Miss D. & Dr. D. N. Isaacs |
Solo | "The Champion of Cram." | Mr. A. W. Newton |
Supper Programme.
"Seared is, of course, my heart — but unsubdued
Is and shall be my appetite for food."— C. S. Calverley.
Toast— | "The King" | "God Save the King" |
Toast— | "The Graduates" | W. Perry |
Reply— | H. E. Evans | |
Capping Song— First verse. (page 7) | ||
Toast— | "The College Council" | H. F. O'Leary |
Reply— | T. R. Fleming | |
Toast — "The Professors" | F. P. Kelly | |
Reply— | Professor Mackenzie | |
Presentation of Medals Won at Easter Tournament. | ||
Reply— | D. S. Smith | |
Toast— "Absent Friends" | ——— |
Students' Song.
To the true University man let us fill,
Hard player, high thinker, wide reader, at will—
Who serves first College and after, himself.
Whose care is for knowledge and not for pelf.
Who tilts not the dye with a kindling eye,
Down among the dead men let him lie!
Here's life and luck to the College girl,
Likes she piety, tea, or Lancers' whirl;
Who risks at the net the tall o' the sun,
And "sticks" at hockey scorns to shun.
Who drains not lief till the last drop dry,
Down among the dead men let him lie!
"All met
For revels, dances, masks and merry hours "—Henry VI.
Wallace and Gibson, "The Kash," for Hats and Hosiery.