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GLORIA ANDERSON, 46-47: Noted for: Her navy blue bloomers. Interest: Victoria Beach. Ambition: To get to U , Favorite saying: How many calories? GWENYTH ALSIP, 42-47: Noted for: Long wavy hair. Interest: Al things bright and beautiful. Ambition: A car license. Favorite saying' Oh-h-h-h, he phoned. NANCY MERRILL: Noted for: Her height. Interest: Clothes and more clothes. Ambition: Specialize in rnerchandizing. Favorite saying: Well really. BETH COULTER, 46-47: Noted for: Complexion and grey eyes. Interest: Batch's Chem. notes. Ambition: To be a nurse. Favorite saying: 'Tm vexed. :mv f I 4 v 9? 'E ff 15 sk ga. N .,, af.. '. te: :sz 1. ' Y V s .Q . '11 Q if ' f-.1 ., A Q ' wi.-ei-.sig srl-ff? ' ' rl, f it 1 f 1 .-, 3-' 552. 1. ' ' '-S. .,l..X,. ..,,.,,,,..,,, .gil .. ..,.',e -' 0. N . Rini? .qs 1' g,,f . 1: 142 -.L 4 fi in tx J. -gig ,QQ-L51 ... 3 3432, X5 J 34' 'V 1 , Q Q 'Q . 4: 3 Lg L us fi! wwf 1, ft' -'51, ' 4Q?QieQ?'5rm3g45?z.1l
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WE are now nearing the end of another school year. As we look back to the golden days of September, the advance of winter in October and November, the happiness of the Christmas season, and the promise of spring in March and April, we realize that a year has passed, almost too quickly, it seems. What has happened to us, who have been pupils at Riverbend during this time? For one thing, most of us are a little wiser now than we were in September. Also, most of us have grown up a little more, and are now ready to face the work and fun of another year. Riverbend is partly responsible for this men- tal and physical growth. It, as a school, has played its part in shaping our lives, to enable us to face whatever circumstances arise. By acting as a testing-ground, it has helped, and will help us to discover the talents which will finally lead us to a rightful place as citizens of tomorrow. Therefore, school work should not be con- sidered an unnecessary chore. Preparation today for what may come tomorrow is one of the wisest and most necessary things in life. We, who are at the doorway to life, and who are dependent upon parents and teachers now, will some day be the ones upon whom others depend. It is for this day that we must prepare, and with the help of the knowledge we gain in school, we will move on, and help make a world of better things. Ad Meliora! MARY MA'rm-:as Dear Girls: Another year has come to a close., For us it has been a memorable year never to be for- gotten. For this, we have to thank you, the girls of Riverbend, for your co-operation. To be successful and happy a school needs the contributions of all the pupils, whether prefects, grade tens or grade ones. To those who take our places we pass on the duties which have been tradition through the years. THE PREFECTS MARY MACINTOSHZ Noted for: That United Pin! Interest: Young Peoples. Ambition: To be an educated housewife at 22. Favorite saying: It's terrific. RUTHE MYLES: Noted for: Her Men-y troubles. Interest: Flowers and jewellery. Ambition: To be a dentist. Favorite saying: 'Tm cheesed off. PEGGY DOLMAGE: Noted for: Truthfulness. Interest: Bing Crosby. Ambition: To see the SPHlNX. Favorite sayingz: Yea Douglas. PHYLISS HUSTON: Noted for: Those phone calls! Interest: A shining REA from Portage. Ambition: To be a nurse. Favorite saying: I'm bored. This space was originally for our annual column on staff weaknesses. This year, how- ever, despite much research, no such weak- nesses could be unearthed. So that the staff shall not feel neglected, we are dedicating their usual corner to them. Page Eleven
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