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

 - Class of 1949

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Name- Jean Hamilton ....... Elizabeth Echols .......... Carol Hayman ............ J anet McCutcheon ...... Joyce Belloif ................ Kathlee Hamilton ...... Barbara Ann Harris .... Susanne Chester ........ Muriel Edmonds .......... Linda Christie .............. Ru-th Pollexfen .....,,,.,., Jane Park ........ ...., Trudy Hanson .............. Ann Fox ......... ........ Helen Grant ................ Valerie Head ................ Carda Ann Stewart Audrey Hanberg ........ Roberta Scrase ............ Janet Black .................. Dorothy Jackson ....... WHITE HOUSE NOTES Favorite Saying Favorite Song 9 'P Where's Susi ........ .. ? Playing, Mrs. Ried.. ? I have to go practice ...i................ ? Trudy's my friend.. Heavens .................. I didn't do it ............ I don't know .......... Hey Joey! ................ Oh no! not you again .v.................... Has .anyon-e phoned me? ............ Really .................... No, no, no, no .......... -7 Cruising Down the River ................ Buttons and Bows.. Easter Parade ........ Sunflower ................ Oh How I Hate To Get Up In The ..Morn1ng ................. . I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm ....... ............... Old Fashioned .Love ......................... . I Love You So Much ........................ Oh for catsakes! ...... Sunflower ..............,. Let's do some- Cruising Down thin' spicy .................. The River ................ Guess who I saw this weekend? .......... Stormy Weather .... Hey kids, here's one thatuwill curl live Got My Love To Keep Me your hair ................ Warm ........................ Doolie Doo On Oh! for Pete's sake..An Old Kazoo ..i.... . Hurry up Jack- Oh My Aching sonl.. ........................ Heart , .................,... .. Why doesnft some- Ambition Noted For To get thin .....,........ Her ringlets. To go back to British Guiana ..... To go to England... To be like her sister .,................ Nurse ....................... To be good .............. Writer ........ ........ Nurse ...... ........ Teacher Reporter ..,.... .,..... Scientist Pilot ...................... Another J ose Iturbi ........................ To be a farmer's wife ............,............. Fishing? In Sidney ................ Yorkton's best garbage collector .... Miami ditch digger ...........,............ Post grad course lI'l 1'1L1I'S1I1g ................ To be a real Sherlock Holmes .... one phone me? ...... Ain't Misbehaving. Q A Little Bird .I rather think so .... Told Me ............,.....,, Work for Regina .Her curly hair. Doing what she's .told. Being good. .Her braids. To have a formal .... Looking for Trudy. Her curiosity. Curling her hair with her finger. Her long legs. Maths. Those phone calls. Going around with the Grade IX's. Talking about home. Piano playing. That weird figure. That weird hair. Those trips to Miami. Those legs and that slim figure. Those math marks. Mysterious letters. Public Works ........ Her speed. 'A' f'SU DDEN LY IT'S SPRING On Saturday, March 5th, the Crystal Ballroom of the Royal Alexandra hotel, was crowded with some l'50 couples dancing an evening away to the rnusic of Jack Shapira's orchestra. The girls in their colourful formals, and the Wisteria which decorated the ballroom reminded us that suddenly it's spring. The patrons and patronesses included Miss Carter, Dr. and Mrs. Mclnnes, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Laing, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Aikens, Mr. and Mrs. Stovel, Mr. and Mrs. Kerr, Mr. and and Mrs. MacAu1ay, and Miss Beverley Frost. While eavesdropping on several conversations, we found that the dance proved to be a terrific success and that a good time was had by all. - MARJORIE LUSH. uk' TH E CH RISTMAS PARTY More and more voices were audible in the school building as the time ticked on t-owards 7.30 p.m. Entertainment began with clever skits performed by grades eight, eleven, ten, nine and seven, respectively. The brief interpreta- tion of MacBeth by grade eleven students was comically acted by Marjorie Lush and Elizabeth Ann Beaton primarily. This afforded great amusement to the remainder of the school. 'I'he lights were switched offg silence swept the room. Unexpectedly the merry notes of 'tHap-py Birthday Cara Joy rang out, while an enormous candled cake was carried into our midst. Cara was certainly overcome with joy! Besides cake, cokes and doughnuts helped to satisfy our tastes. Hilarious barn dancing and then the singing of Christmas carols brought the delightful evening to a close. Page Fifteen

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Fog Horn Blower Ruth Pollexfen was seen rushing around in the bullrushes looking for empty baskets. All hope has been given up of ever rescuing the ship's crew of the S.S. Grade IX Cwe hopeb. 'A' RED HOUSE GAZETTE 1. Foreign Territory Explored: Oct. 6, 1948: Our first and last exploration up the unexplored dangerous territory of the Red House fire escape proved fatal. 2. Monstrous Party Held: An elaborate party was held in the exclusive Le savon et L'eau Room. Hostesses - Red House girlsg guests-Red House girls. Due to lack of seating capacity, Paddy Lou retired to the bathtub. 3. History Made: When Isabel, with the help of Pat and Royce, was the first person to take a bath in copper sulphate. 4. Map Collectors? Could it be that Ruth and Jean are studying up on the Northwest Territories, or is that map just covering a crack in the wall? 5. Out of Town This Weekend: The population of Morden increased with the arrival of eleven spices of the Riverbend Red House, An eventful day was spent. 6. Notice: Especially to Jean, anyone resorting to having a bath with their clothes on, from this day forth will be prosecuted. 7. To Go Or Not To GO: This was the question which most of the Red House girls had to answer before eight o'clock on Saturday night, March 5th. Clf any- body is interested, an exciting time was had by allb. 8. Hoop Trouble: That hoop on your dress was certainly nice Isabel, but Miss Martin just didn't appreciate your use of her copper wire. 9. For Saleg One large tube of Colgates tooth paste. See Royce Bradly for further information. 10. Bruised and Beaten? Phil are you bruised and beaten? Could it be because of Paddy Lou's tactics for pulling room-mates out of bed? CWhy not take a Judo course?J 11. Future Preparation? Is Betty Ann preparing for the future or is it that she just likes toys? Page F0'u.'rtee'n.



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Photo by Harold White Studio YORK HALL ALL the girls have enthusiastically cooperated in York's many activities of 1948-49, giving energy and time to make it an entirely success- ful year. Interest in sports has flourished under the encouraging management of our capable sports captain Clem McNern. The basketball players, supported by many onlookers, succeeded in winning for York the much coveted basketball cup. The excellent sportsmanship displayed by all on field day, in volley ball games and in bowling has always been typical of York girls, and I hope this splendid quality will remain with them in years to come, Everyone has been trying eagerly to gain housepoints and with such individual effort on the part of every girl York can be proud of a wholehearted attempt for the shield. Our efii- cient secretary, Diane Johnson has brought to York a reputation for prompt and faultless house point lists. A delightful Christmas hamper was pr-epared this year, containing a large assortment of food. some clothing and even several toys. The family to which it was given were thrilled with its abundance and variety, and credit for their pleasure should go to all the girls who so will- ingly contributed to it. For the unfailing support and loyal house spirit which Miss Shepley, Miss Dickson and the girls have consistently offered all year, and for the great privilege of York's prefect, I give my sincerest thanks. LINDA WRIGHT. Page Sixteen

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