Showing 44 results

Archival description
43 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Fred Kerner fonds
P0069 · Fonds · 1939-1973

The fonds provides information on The Georgian and the Georgiantics during the late 1930s and 1940s, and the Alumni Association during the 1960s and 1970s.

The fonds consists of clippings, event programs, lists of participants, working rules, correspondence, and photographs of Georgiantics scenes and performers and of alumni events.

Kerner, Fred
Georgiantics
P0069-02-28 · Item · [194-]
Part of Fred Kerner fonds

Dinner. Standing left to right: Harold Potter, Fred Kerner, Andy Fyfe, ?, ?, Jean Somerville, ?, ?, Rip Jonas, Muriel Kidd, Herschel Darwin, Mary Cunningham, ?, Mortimer Tunis, Ann Munn, ?, ?, ?, Matthew Ram, ?, ?, ?, ?, William Hamilton, ?, Alex Fineberg, ?. Seated in front of them: ?, Harriet Schmauder, Hazel Brown, Olive Spear, John Archer, Dorothy Adams?, Douglass Burns Clarke, Roslyn Gurberg, Wynne Peterson, Phoebe Prowse. The two people sitting on the right George Barker and J. Fraser. Seated on the left from left to right: M. Dugal, (in uniform) Richard Brayley.

Georgiantics
P0069-02-29 · Item · [194-]
Part of Fred Kerner fonds

"Hello" The Singing Chorus: I; Vici Tuyl, A: Helen Pearson, N: Jean Somerville, T: Blanche Michlin, C: Lucille Stern, S: Roslyn Gurberg, Letters G,E,O,R,G,I unknown. Conductor: Merv Gelfand. Violins: Herschel Darwin (dark hair); Hector Chandler (in profile at extreme right ; wearing glasses)

Georgiantics 1942
P0069-02-02 · Item · 1942
Part of Fred Kerner fonds

Terminal Taps, from lecft to right: Peggy Butler, Jean Somerville, Helen Pearson, Dorothy Marshall, Winnie Cook, Pearl Nebach

Georgiantics 1942
P0069-02-16 · Item · 1942
Part of Fred Kerner fonds

Montreal Mayor J. Adhemar Raynault is greeted at the door of Victoria Hall as he arrives to attend the Georgiantics '42 tribute to the city's Tercentenary--the only celebration of the 300th birthday in the light of wartime austerity. SGW Registrar Ted Sheffield, an "usherette" (?), Mrs. K.E. Norris (the Principal's wife), and Betty Robson

Georgiantics 1942
P0069-02-30 · Item · 1942
Part of Fred Kerner fonds

Waltzing: Virginia Dwane (back centre), Betty Lacoe, Dorothy Marshall, Zelda Miller, Dorothy Mulligan, Monique Nantel, Helen Pearson (back left), Vici Tuyl

Georgiantics 1942
P0069-02-34 · Item · 1942
Part of Fred Kerner fonds

"1867" or "That Ain't the Way I Heerd it. . ." From left to right: Bill Haymovitch (Common Man). Members of the House (The Singing Chorus): Lois Bishop, Norma Carrick, Irene Cohen, Mariln Cohen, Hilda Dalfen, Roslyn Gurberg (Second Member from Chicoutimi) (first line, at right, behind Murray Fainer), Yona Kremalowsky, Blanche Michlin, Hilaire South, Thelma spelling, Lucille Stern (Third Member from Chicoutimi), Marion Styles. Murray Fainer (First Member from Chicoutimi). Dick Henthorn (Prime Minister). Arthur Simmons (Sergeant-at-arms). In the orchestra pit: Herschel Darwin (violinist)

Georgiantics 1942
P0069-02-07 · Item · 1942
Part of Fred Kerner fonds

Sailors Swing: Hughie Capra, Adeline Ciment, Fritzie Miller, Blanche Perlove, Anita Sanchez (second from left) Pat Walsh at microphone: Lorna Moore

Georgiantics 1942
P0069-02-12 · Item · 1942
Part of Fred Kerner fonds

At Brownsburg after the show, the local community fed the entire crew before they boarded buses en route back to Montreal. Among faces discernable in the crowd are Ray Brooks, Zangwill Godlovich, Helen Pearson, Lorna M oore, Merv Gelfand, Andy Fyfe, Roslyn Gurberg, Jean Lockhart, Anita Sanchez, Dorothy Marshall, and Mortimer Tunis.

Georgiantics 1942
P0069-02-13 · Item · March 14, 1942
Part of Fred Kerner fonds

For the first time in its four-year history, Georgiantics had a prevue performance. The date was March 14, 1942, and the run-through venue was the community centre at Brownsbuurg, P.Q. The hall was filled to capacity and conductor Merv Gelfand prepares to raise his baton on the overture.

Georgiantics 1942
P0069-02-26 · Item · 1942
Part of Fred Kerner fonds

Concordia Salus (the entire cast singing the finale). From left to right, where discernable: Lorna Moore (soloist), Lucille Stern (in "1867" costume) and other "House Members", Waltzing: (see separate photo for names), Indian Dance: Peggy Butler, Hughie Capra, Adeline Ciment, Winnie Cook, Martha Geoff rion, Therese Hurtubise, Fritzie Miller, Rose Palevsky, Blanche Perlove, Anita Sanchez, Audrey Schmauder (at lef t), Pat Walsh (at right). Blanche Michlin (standing behind Schmauder and Sanchez), Lillian Berman( at microphone), Grenadier Girls: (see separate photo), Waltzing: (Monique Nantel, in black gown), Sailor's Swing: (see separate photo), Terminal Taps: (see separate photo), Conductor: Merv Gelfand, Violinists: Herschel Darwin (dark hair), Heactor Chandler (in profile at right)

Georgiantics 1942
P0069-02-31 · Item · 1942
Part of Fred Kerner fonds

Waltzing: Virginia Dwane (back centre)?, Betty Lacoe?, Dorpthy Marshall?, Zelda Miller?, Dorothy Mulligan?, Monique Nantel?, Helen Pearson? (back left), Vici Tuyl?

Georgiantics 1942
P0069-02-14 · Item · 1942
Part of Fred Kerner fonds

"He Was Only a Wolfe in Sheep's Clothing" or "He Sure Made Montcalm Down" - Dick Howard Farley (Tax Collector), Lucille Stern (Little Red Riding Hood), Bill Hymovitch (Montcalm, prone at foreground), Al DeRosso (French Sargeant, prone at the rear of stage).