Riverbend School for Girls - Vox Fluminis Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1938

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VOX FLUMINIS EVIII GR E V G, SUBJECT Moon TENSE CAsE SYNTAX ' VoIc CLASSIFICATION Shirley Pinfolcl .... - Imperative Future Serious Care of the class Active Auxiliary Marion Booth -- -. Subjunctive Present Happy Swimming - Passive Auxiliary Marni Brooks ......... - ....... . Indicative Not present Objective Skipping school Drowsy Copula Winnifred Ruth McIntyre Indiierent Present ? ? ? ? Collecting Fedora Modulated Notional u Q feathers Barbar Ann King ...,.. Imperative Past Difficult Eating Active Auxiliary Florence McCurd'y ..... ---- Indifferent Future Possible Pm going High Copulas Carol Dahl ..... 4 ..... - .... - ..... Subjunctive Present Quiet Sonny I Passive Copula Lorna Aikins ur. ........... -- Imperative Future Nuts Riding Active Notional Doris Moscarella ..... .. ..... - Subjunctive Present . Stubborn - Guessing Soft C0pu1a Margaret Winstanley ..., . Indicative Future Marked Skating Frequent Notional impro ement Betty Best ..... - .... - ...... -I Imperative Present Dawning Talking f Buzzing Auxiliary Marjorie Kehm ...... -- Subjunctive Future Pretty bad Music Passive h Auxiliary Class ........... ....... f If ........... -. Imperative Grammatical Superb ,Indigestion I Quiet ? ? !, C010SSa1 ' 4

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VOX FLUMINIS ll Ethna Mitten-Mavourneen Cpass the pittatieslb Eloise Edmond-Little Old Lady Csweet and shy.D - Margaret Bennett-Stay As Sweet As You Are Cdon't let a thing ever change youb. Anna May Coghill-Sweet and Low Cbut don't let that fool you!D Catherine Bingernan-I Can Dream, Can't I Cand may they all come true, B-ing.D i Eileen Gray-Our Dancing Lady Cthere's nobody like youb. Ruby Benidickson - Old F a i t h f ul Cwhither thou goest and all that, old top!J Betty Slater-Loch Lomond Cshe takes the high roadb. Helen Winrarn-Dreamy Eyes Cis it a horse you're thinking of?J Joan H easlip-ls It Love or Infatuation? COh! Joany! tsk! tsk!D Roberta Jean McQueen-She's Tall, Tan, She's Terrific Cwith a couple of cyclones thrown inlb Mary Irvine-Sweet as a Song Cand pretty as a picture-or will we turn your head?D Kathleen Benner-Smilin' Thro' Crain or shine, Benner, keeps her chin up. Atta gir1!J Shirley McLean-l'm Wishing for the One I Love Cwhy, Shirley, we thought there were two or three-oh! one in particular, eh?D Sidney Flanders-The Dipsy Doodle CDippy, Dippy, Din, too!D Miss Sheffield-Thanks for the Mem- ory Cof inky floors and messy desks and paper balls and notes. But wasn't it swell while it lasted?J GRADE IX WHERE TO FIND GRADE IX Gloria Brown-behind the Monarch's box. Mary Carpenter--at a special Gram- mar lesson. Ann Colyer-hitch-hiking a ride to Chicago. Janet Edgar-in a pile of text-books C ? ? ? J Mary Elizabeth Edgar-in a Turkish bath. Phyllis Hunter-biting the dentist's finger. Joyce Johnston-at the nail-polish counter. B Maureen Knights-behind a Tyrone Power scrap-book. June Lear-at the nearest skating rink. Betty Jo McCarten-behind the Rang- er's box. Marguerite McDonald-crooning in the festival. Mary McLeod--experimenting on her hair with a carving-knife. Doris Pellcey-in the nearest beauty parlor. Joan Sanderson-in the milk-and-bis- cuit room. Barbara South-trying to chaperon C?D Gloria. Esther Stronach--reading up on hair- dyes. Ruth Wilkinson-behind a wicked camera.



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VOX FLUMINIS 13 GRADE VII HE girls of Grade VII are very fond of fun, and it is often very difficult to settle down and be quiet for an hour and a quarter in the afternoon when the bell goes for study. I often wonder what we will all be doing about twenty years from now. Already some of us have made up our minds. These are the careers that I can imagine for the girls of Grade VII: Joan Francis-swimmer in the Olymp- ics. Elynor Crapper-an aviatrix. Elisabeth Gilchrist-famous artist. Joan Harris--either a school teacher or a missionary. Virginia R. George--newspaper reporter. Audrey Tritt-newspaper reporter. Jane Lee-gym teacher. Shelagh Lear-a comedian. Joan Pickafrd-still an equestrian. Helen Palk-newspaper reporter. Helen McLean-she wishes to take a course in dietetics and then be a cooking teacher. There is certainly a large variety of occupations, isn't there? - -i ...-1 1938 DIARY OF GRADES V AND VI HE interesting events of Grades V and VI have been numerous. On Friday, October 22nd, we made a visit to Speir's-Parnell Bakery, where we watched the process of bread mak- ing. Late in the fall we visited the Purity Flour Mills, where we saw the grain being ground into flour. We also visited the Hudson's Bay His- torical Museum, in which we saw many articles that made our history more interesting and understandable. After Christmas we found the Mani- toba Museum very interesting. A Red River cart, an old-time kitchen, fossils, stones, butterflies and Indian trinkets and bones. Most of the class went to the Junior League performance, which was held in the Royal Alexandra Hotel. On Tuesday, April 13th, we held two plays, The Land of the Silver Chief, which was an historical playbased on the stories of the Red River Settle- ment, and the King's Warrant, which was one of the merry tales of Robin Hood. Each person portrayed an im- portant part. We have all made a project on Can- ada, seed charts, health books, and watched one of our cocoons come out. GRADES III AND IV E, of Grades III and IV have had a busy year. At the opening of school in September, Sherry Carruthers was chosen class representative and has, since then, acted in that capacity. Rivalry between the four Houses has been keen and House points are marks of achievement. Grade IV visited the Hudson's Bay Museum in connection with geography study and hopes to take some trips to other points of interest while studying Manitoba. Our Hallowe'en party was held with Grades I, II, V and VI. The costumes were very attractive, the games merry, and the refreshments, as usual, very tempting. Other events were the Christ- mas Tree and Valentine's Box. Then came preparation for the gym- nasium display in March. Finally, we bent all efforts to our junior dramatic offering, which was given on April 12th. We presented Candytuft this year and enjoyed the work in connection with it. After the Easter holidays we hope to have our class picnic and so end an active year.

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