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

 - Class of 1950

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ACTIVITIES - LILAC TEA-1949 LILAIC time at Riverbend is really a beautiful sig?ht but trying to or- ganize the Lil-ac Tea to coin-cide with the ib'loom'in.g of the lilac trees, and a Warm spring day, is a yearly problem the tea planners cann-ot always over- come. The Weather and the liil-afcs both acted up in 1949 burt -the tea planners can take cons'ol.atifon out of the fact that their event was a great success. Tea was served in the dining room and the four 'houses combined to give -the one large table a really homey effect, which added -greatly to the en- joyment of the occasion. Many .thanks to our friends fo-r turn- ing out so faith-fully to these annual 'lilac teas. Your -gen-erfous sup-port is g-reatly apprecia-ted, and enfables River- bend School to continue its support of the United Chur'c'h Fresh Air Camp. DIANE JoHNsoN. ir GRADUATION-1949 WHAT our coun-try needs is good women, and before you can be- come good Women, you must be go-od all-round girls. You young ladies will be the women' of 'tofmforro-W, and yours will be a great responsibility, said Rev. A. R. Hu-band in his ad-dress to the twenty Riverbend School graduates at the closing exercises held in West- minster Cihurich, June l5.th, 1949. During the course of the afternoon prizes and awards were presented to the glradua-tes and .students by Hon. R. F. lMcWil'liams, Lieu'te-nant-Governor of Manitoibag Mrs. C. Gordon Smitrh, and Mr. F. H. Nord.. The Junior and' Senior Glee Clubs, under the direction of 'Mrs P. A. Car- -ter, sanlg 'four selections, which contri- buited added enjoyment to an eventful afternoon. Foililiowinig the -graduation exerfcises, the guests and 'tfheir friends were en- tertained at a Garden Party on the scho-ol grounds, where tmhe graduates received the c-on.g'ratullation.s th-ey so richfly deserved. It was a beautiful summer's dlay and the Warm sunshine and gree-n lawn-s were a perfefct settinwg for tih-e dainty White 'gowns a-nd colorful bouquets off the graduates. In the evening Mrs. C. Go-rdon Smith entertained the Igradua-ting cla-ss at a delightful dininer fparty and later, the Grafduatrioni Dance broiu'ght to a close a perffect day. DIANE JOHNSON. if PLAY NIGHT AT RIVERBEND March 'lst, 1950 FOUR plays whose authors ranged from Charles Dickens to the Cana-- dian newspa-pefrman, Robertson Davies, shared the spot-liigh-t 'at 'the school g-ym- nasium on Wednesday, March 1.st, 1950. Full respon-silbility for direction, make-u-p a-nd' properties Was taken by the pupils of the grades concerned, and rumours are that bo-th Hol-l-ywood and New York are inte-rested. The plays vvere well p-resented and the paritilciapanits are to be congratulated for providing the 'larrge audience in attendance with a most enjoyable eve- ning's entertainment. OBSERVER. 'A' DOTHEBOYS HALL Adapted by Evelyn Simi-teh from Nich'o?las iNick1leUoy by Clharles Dickens GRADESS VIII AND VIII Chiaractevrs Nicholas Nickl-elby ............ Judy Sp-ence Mr. Warckford Squeers .... Joanne Meyer Mrfs, Sque ers ............................ Eve Riley Fanny Squeers ................ Nanvcy B1-Geeks Wackford Siqueers, Jr... Mavis Gosslirng Page Eighteen

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of tickets for the plays whi-ch were held in March. As prefect of Nelson Hall, may I once again extend my thanks and apprecia- tion to you, girles. This has been a most eventful and memorab-le year for me, BARBARA DRYBROUGH. 'A' YORK HALL THIS 1949-1950 year has been a very happy and su-ccefss-ful one for York Hall. We were indeed very fortunate to have hfad in our midst t-he sports captain of the school, Clem McNern, who was very generous in her support of York Hall's sports captain, Helen Grant. Although our efforts W-ere just not gosod enough to cap-ture first place in the annual Field Day events the rep- resen-tativefs of York tried hard and en.ded the day close upon the heels of the winners. The inter-house volfleylball cup and 'the inter-house zbowling cufp we-re bot.h won 'by York Hall, so we have ev-ery reason to be proud of our success in the sports field. At Christmas, .the girls donated gen- erouisly to making up a large hamper of food, c'lothin-g and toys for a needy family. Our .house secretary, Annie Lou Ormiston, who sfupervised this impor- tant Work, is to be congratulated on a job- Well done, With regards to house points, I wish to thank all the girls for working so hard. The junior grades, Annie Lou Ormistaon, Duflfcie Ann Thomson and Dian-e Johnson have done very Well in this respect, As prefect of York Hall, I would like to thank Miss: Dickson and Miss Shepley for their guidance and advice and a-l'l the girls for their Whole-hearted sup- port. It has been a happy and eventful year for me. MARILYN MAY. HUMOR A grocer was on the point of going bankrupt when a man to whom he owed a lot of money came into the store. Look said the man, I don't want any excuses, I want my money and no fooling. Listen, said the grocer, 'Tm mak- ing you a preferred creditor before I go bankrupt. What do you mean a preferred creditor? asked the man. Well, said the grocer, 'Tm telling you now you aint going to get your money. All the other creditors won't know until next week. wk all ak Did you hear the one about the min- ister in Toronto who phoned a minister in Vancouver? Is this a station to station call? asked the operator. No, replied the reverend, Its Par- son to Parson. Dk Pk PII Student: Are these the only anatomy books you have? They're at least ten years old. Librarian: Look, son, there have been no bones added to the human body in the last ten years. Pk 32 ik Gaeline: Cwhose Daddy insisted she finish some small household tasklz Al- right Daddy! But if I'm tired at school in the morning, don't blame me if you get in trouble with my teacher. ak Pk Pk It is a shameful thing to be weary of inquiry, when what we search for is excellent.-Cicero. Pk Pk if The over-curious are not over-Wise. -Philip Massinger. Pk vk Pk He who would pry behind the scenes oft sees a counterfeit.-Dryden. wk Pk ik Shun the inquisitive person, for he is also a talker.--Bryon. Page Seventeen



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Pupils at Dotheboys Hall: Smjke ,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,..,.,. Gail Brooking Baldter ,,,,,,,,, .,.,,. C arol MacAulay Tornpkinfs. ,,,,,, ..... A udrey' Stubbs Mobbg ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, M uriel Edmonds Cggbb-ey ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,..,,..... D iane White Greyimwamsh. ,,,,,,,,,,..,, Elizabeth Hamilfton D-irectsotrs ,.,,.., .......... S 'hirley Pro-ws-e Georgia Brown Properties ,,.,,..,,,.. Nora Anne Rich-ards GRADE IX SAY IT WITH FLOWERS By 'Mary L-ouise Miller Mrs. Fairchild ................ Joan Sh-eplpard Scotty Fairchild. ........ Susanne Cfhester Junior Fairchild ............ Gail Ma'cd'onald Kitty Fairfc'h-ild .... Dulcie Ann Thomson Molly ,,.,.,.............. .. Betty May Ormiston Buzz Jones ........................ Sa-n'dra Leach Mess-entger Boy ...... ..... C arolyn Dyson Hoppy ,,,,,,.........,...,........ Carol Feinstein Wayne Crawford .... Marianne Bufltlioch Directors ........ Jane Park, Anne Jenkins Properties ................ Margaret Hillszman Dolores Palmatier GRADE X OLD MOO'RE'S ALIMANAC A Farce by John Pearmain Lady Dullas Ditohswalter.- Diana Morton Sir John Ditchwalter, Mary Hope Mclnnis Daisy Dimple .......... Carla Ann Stewart Algernon Ditchwater, Annie Lou Ormiston Evelyn: 'I'en-t ...........................,., Pat Riley Office Boy ............ Ca-therine Rob-erftson Directors ....... ........ D onna Patterson Marie Barilbeault Properties ..... ................... H elen Grant Barbara Parliament Patsy Sigurdson Announcer .......................... Janet Bleeks Ma-ke-up .......... Ann Fox, Dian-e Calder GRADE XI T'HE VOICE' O'F THE PEOPLE By Roberitson Davies Sam N0fr'tfh ..........,,,,,...,,,, Diane Johnson Aggie Morton ..... ........... J anet Black Slhforty M'0'rt'on ...... ..... R oibertia Sicrase Myrtle Morton ........ Sandra McNamara Directors .......................... Ruth Anderson, Barbara Drybrougih Properties ...... ...........,, ' Marily-n May Claire Anderson . Clem lVDcNern Cecily Ann Gunn June Young Tamara Markell Audrey Hanberg Margaret Louigheed Make-usp ..... ...,.,,,.,,. THE CRfIlVl.SON COCOANUT The Grade 8's contribution to the Friday morning pure-lC'hri.s-tmas plays wa-s a pr-ese-ntaltion' of the humorous mystery play The Crimson Cocoa-nut, by Ilan Hay, at the soho-o-l gym, early in December. Thanks, girls, for a pleasant and en- tertaining .halif hour. 'Ilhe cast were: Pintcher .......................... Muriel Edmonds Rolbert ....... ....................... I Eve Riley Nancy ...................... Elizabeth Hamilton Gliserinski ........................ J-oanne Meyer Mime, Gliserinski .......,.. Mavis Gosslinzg Directors ................... .......... J udy S-pence Miss I. Dickson Properties ...... ...... S thirley Pro.wse Diane White MARILYN MAY BROTI-IERS IN ARMS On Friday morning, O'ct'ober 14th, the girls -and staff of Riverbend Scho-ol gathered in the school gyfm to watch a very enjoyable play, entitled, Broth- ers in Arms, by 'Merrill Dennison, put on by the Grade l0's. Tfh-is play is o-n the Grade 10- course this year, and is. a comedy 'taking place in a lonely hunt- ing cabin ini the baickw-oolds. A short in-tro-duicti-on to the play was given by Mary Honpe- Mclnnis, and after this the enthusiastic audience was transferred to this lonely calbin in the woods. The four main oharafcters all did their parts- excellently. Diana Mor- ton was fa very romanftic Dorothea Browne and Donna Patterson was her business-'like husband, J. Altrus Browne, The bafck'wood'smen were per- fectly p-orltrayed-dS-yrd White by Annie Page Nineteen

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