w w w w w w qw mr f ... .9.- , ft-ft*<,I* lqw l C 0 V E .. w x a _ v a r f i > . i x- They vere all men Stolen sliderule: From "Michigenda" in 1908 When~ walls' talk... By Tim Anderson L IKE THE REST of the students who work in the Michigan Union study Lounge, Anne Price didin't even know they were there. They are cabinetsalong the east wall of the Union's study lounge that were built to blend in perfectly with the paneling along the rest of the wall. When they were opened recently during routine cleanup for the Union's renovation, it was the first time in 30 years that anybody had examined their contents. Whenshe saw them opened, Price, a sophomore pre-architecture major, was shocked. "It was really interesting to find (the cabinets) there," she said, "to"'think that I had been here for so long and I hadn't known about (them)." John Brockett, the associate director of the Union, said that the Union always knew that the cabinets existed but, "wc just didn't know exactly what was in there." It turned out that "what'was in there" was a veritable archive of information on the Union Opera, which in its day set national records for proceeds earned from an amateur production while travelling to sixteen different cities. The contents of the cabinets included piles of old photographs, original han- dwritten musical scores, programs to most of the Operas, seven 80 rpm (not 78) records of the earlier Operas, and a Sports Illustrated magazine from 1953 which, (judging from its thick layer of dust) marked the last time anybody had examined the cabinets. And these contents provide a glimpse of what was one of Michigan's major theatrical events of the year, every year, for over two decades. THE UNION Operas were, an outgrowth of earlier funding projects designed to raise money for the Union building. In 1908, the concept of a Union was new, and the formidable task of building "Michigan's million dollar. club house" fell primrily to students. Beginning in that year, the operas became a primary source of that fundi- ng. With few exceptions all the material for the operas was written, staged, and managed by Univerity undergraduates who were members of the then all-male Union. Forexample, Roy Dickenson Welch, a 1909 University graduate, was a junior when he wrote the plot, the lyrics, and all of the music to the first Opera, Michigenda. This three act comedy (presented in February, 1908) was about a land called Michigenda where there are no professors (a land students still seem to be searching for). In Michigenda students dress up to look like specific faculty members. This "faculty" becomes trapped in a tunnel of the campus heating plant which explodes due to hot air (arguments) from the philosophy department. The students feel that Ann Arbor is no place to be with a dead faculty on their hands and decide to go to magical Michigenda. It turns out that the faculty is not dead and they later show up at, Michigenda to plead with the students to come back to Ann Arbor, claiming that a University without students has its disadvantages. The students consent to return to Ann Arbor only on the condition that their school work is made less strenuous - and only once they have been assured that there are "no cons" (tricks). Michigenda was an enormous suc- Hidden treasure: part of the east wall of the Un its facade revealed. cess. Along with proceeds from the second Opera, Culture, students were able to pay for the land on which the Union rests today (completed in 1919). The audience of Michigenda wouldn't leave until the fifth encore, and critically some have said that it sur- passed the arger and more financially successful Operas of the '20s. One outstanding aspect of that first Opera was its music. The song, "When Night Falls, Dear," was written ex- Knight Merrieless and the all male dancing ensemble: From "Come On, Dad" in 1920 MMMI plicitly ! of the Remark score fo cabinets Many with a I Early oi student magical zaland. was left althoug remaine For ei Opera ' in a Ch authenti Part of from Ch By 19: cessful it began country It mij earlier, bers inte too man selves. SINC organize uniform to insuri female i Unive was in t ber, re the aud "leading Howe photogra m m... ,.. The "Faculty": Students impersonating their professors in 1980's "Michigenda" :0 Weekend/Friday, September 28, 1984 Weekend/Frida