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

 - Class of 1946

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14 Vox Fluminis CLASS NOTES GRADE Xl WANTED Barbara Halls-long brown hair, long legs Wanted For- Moeing them down Last 'Seen-singing Minnie the Mermaid . Reward-what more do you want? Virginia MclMi1lan-blond, blue eyes. Wanted For-AI-Ier brains. Last Seen-wearinwg a pair of brand-new glasses. Reward-Virg. minus glasses. Maxine Pedlar-curly headed blond, her sense of humour. Wanted For-misinterpreting Webster and mur- dering the Kinlg's English. Last Seen-sitting in complete oblivion surrounded by books. Reward-her new camera Cwhen she gets itj. Marjory-Lynn McLnrtyre - 'brown curly hair, big brown eyes, Wanted For-falling asleep one day and thinking a certain poem on our National Emblem was a hockey team. Last Seen-in knee socks at 40 below and long stockings at 80 afbove. Shirley Frogiley-schoolgirl complexion. Wanted For-her good sportsmanship. Last 1Seen4-managing Eaton's fourth floor. Reward-al-l the Grade XI proofs . Frances Wlhite-blond and bubbling. Wanted For-forgery and mim-icry. Last Seen-forging and mimicing. Reward-her running shoes on the window ledge outside, and full of snow. Carol Andersoni-red hair. Wanted For-her sense of humour. Last Seen-don'-t know, we never see her. Reward-a bunch of priceless' excuses. Marion Andersonl-green eyes. Wanted For-making a certain speech on Socialism. Last Seen-giving forth as Scrooge , Reward-her pen tit isn't worth itl, Noreen Agnew - needs to lbe seen to be appreciated. Wanted For-that ceaseless laughter. Last Seen-Knoxing around. Reward-all her old clothes fthe lucky girlj. Shirley Dawson-our little glimmer of sunshine. Wanted For-twisting her hair. Last .Seen-Hghting with Donna. Reward-the hair fwhen it falls outl. Jo Riley--long eyelashes and brown hair. Wanted For-breaking test tubes. Last .Seen-consulting Miss Shepley. Reward-Spares in Chem. Lafb, Mary Burns-tall and dark. Wanted For-a strange disappearance at noon. Last Seen-at noon. Reward-her lunch. Donnna Stephenson-laughs at everyone's jokes. Wanted For-throwing her weight around. Last Seen--at Art School. Reward-2 street car tickets Cfor sighting purposes onlyj. Beverley lStaceyL-black hair and full of fun, Wanted .For-holdinog up Mrs. Reid and stealing her knitting. Last Seen-drawing figures, Reward-raven tresses. Jean Kent-the bangs. Wanted For-Cher corney jokes. Last Seen-going steady. Reward-her ring. Elspeth Burris-pin-up of Kamloops. Wanted For-taking one of lMrs. Munroe's eggs for an egg rinse. Last Seen-making an announcement in prayers. Reward-her riding clothes. Sheila Lamb-WlOPW. Wanted For-inflating mail deliveries with certain letters. Last Seen-sporting a diamond, Reward-an invitation to her wedding. Marguerite Purkess-figure. Wanted For-sportsmanship. Last Seen--in a grey tunic ibut they are deceivingj. Reward-her grey tunic. Nina We-bb-dark hair and a smile. Wanted For-her letters. Last lSeen-playing a piano for a gyim display. Reward-a copy of Mine Inheritan-ce. Didi Richard+happy laugh. Wanted For-laughing five minutes after everyone else. Last .Seen-dreaming of a red head. Reward-her French venbs, Mary MacKay-fDimples. Wanted For-her worryineg. Last Seen-with her dog. Reward-her Head-girl pin. Mrs. Doerksen-her smile. Wanted For-disturbing the peace. Last Seen-gazing on a Bevy of Beauties. Reward-a large dusty French dictionary.



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16 g - Vox Fluminis , . , . . ., y, ., ,ff . . V t .. . I . . , ,A .. 5, ,A . A A F F .W M 4 M... . ij. fr -. T' GRADE TEN BACK Row: Marie Swirtdell, Miss D. Baker, Beverly-Ann Laidlaw. SECOND Row: Barbara Champ, Carol Lamb, Peggy Dolmage, Mary Mathers, Mary Mclntosh. FRONT Row: Phyllis Huston, Ruth Myles, Joan Carruthers, Patricia McCarthy, Gwenyth Alsip This is a review of the play, The Two Bucks is for the Bunny or Pass the Glucose , presented by Grade X, which having run for approximately eight months, has finally come to a close. Under the alble direction of Miss Baker, the actors played their parts with melancholy madness and inimitalble ease. The plot was about twelve girls, all trying to live together for one year, in one room. Entering upon the famous scene, I found the actors engaged in their period of relaxation, which lasts from nine to four. I immediately began to in- terview the players and found each and -everyone to be interesting and likeable. First I approached Rabbit-skin Mathers and Giggles Dolmage whom I found, kept the girls supplied with information from the outside world during the year. Turning around, I found pert Pat McCarthy who gave an excellent portrayal of one being satisfied 'with life. and dying to go on. Over in one of the corners was Letters Lamb, busily doing her duty to -the Stamp Act. Thanks to her, the post office employees are not on relief. Behind her, I spied Soil-Proof McIntosh who amazed everyone with her immaculate little self and cheerful outlook on life. On the right. Hieroglyphic' Huston was des- perately trying to tell the difference between- la fenille dix-huit and axiom five. Back there, supporting the wall, was Steady Swindell, another equally ambitious actor whose jokes and emaciated humor were enjoyed by all -especially Termite Myles whom I found at the time, carrying on a sarcastic argument with one of the stage hands. But not to 'be neglected was Geekids Champ, This lucky player got pushed right back into 'the furthest corner. Obviously she had priorities to be in seclusion with a stucco wall all year. Next I melt Pen-eil Carruthers, the female Varga, whose enjoyment lay in drawing upon everything and anything at anytime. She was talk- ing to her close companion Skates Laidlaw- ibetter known as the walking Who's Who of Where? I thought I had concluded my interview when a curly-headed actor came hurrying into the room. Her arms were filled with books and she was over- flowing with apologies. But it seems What is Don' can not be UnDon. 'Thus have I completed my review of the play of the year. The .twelve actors having finished their successful production of Life in the Gulf. - happily bequeath the room to any strolling play- ers who might be interested in staying there a year. It's the -best stage in the school, so see your play is worthy of it. R.M.

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