Post-convocation. Outside the front doors of the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium (W.M.C.A.), looking south (campus buildings in the background).
W.M.C.A. Convocation. Photo shows graduates and audience members standing at their seats, as well as a brass ensemble in the orchestra pit conducted by Prof. Alan Ehnes of the School of Music.
Convocation 1971. Faculty and graduates proceed north down 20th Street towards Princess Avenue. Foreground: (L-R) Marion Crowhurst, Doug Steeves, Dave Stewart, ?, Lillian Logan, Harvey Young, ?, ?, Lawrence Jones, Scott Bateman (Chairman U.G.C), Don McKay, Bill Witton (Mayor), John McKeag ? Lt. Governor, Eileen McFadden, E.J. "Curly" Tyler, ?, Dick Hannah
Pierian Spring was intended to be a literary quarterly publishing poetry, short stories, creative prose and art work. Submissions were accepted from anyone anywhere on any theme and in any style. The name Pierian Spring was originally suggested by Mr. John Moyle, a former English teacher at Harrison High School, Brandon. The Pierian spring in Thrace was the home of the Muses, daughters of Zeus and Titaness Mnemosyne (Memory). The quarterly was published by Brandon University Press.
Scope and Content
Pierian Spring (Winter 1976) Volume One, Number One contains poetry, short stories, creative prose and art work by various contributors.