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CONTENTS Page Portrait of His Grace, the Archbishop of Rupert's Land ...... ....... 4 Letter from His Grace, the Archbishop of Rupert's Land ......... .... 5 Portrait of Miss Jones, with Sonnet ............................................ .... 6 Principal's Letter ........................................................................ .... 7 Editorial Notes ................................. 9 Chronicle of Events ...................................... ........................................ ....... 9 The Midnight Sun of the North ........................................................................ 11 Jokes ..... , ......... ..................................... .................................................................. 1 3 Things we can't do! Can't you just see! Can't you just hear! ............ 14 Letter to the Editress ........................................................................................ 14 Principal's Reply to the above letter ........ ......................................... ....... 1 5 The Tower of London ................................. ....... 1 5 The Hal1owe'en Party ........................... ....... 1 7 Form Notes ......................... ....... 1 8 Boarding School Notes ............... . ...... ....... 2 4 The In-week-ends ..................................... ....... 2 5 The Boarders' Initiation Ceremony ....... ....... 2 6 The Cubicle Concert ............................. . ........... ....... 2 7 Such is Life ........................................................... ....... 2 8 The Library .................. Q ....................................... ..... .. 29 Poems from the Middle and Lower School ........ ...,... 3 0 Mission Notes ....................................................... ....... 3 7 Small Girls' Prose ............................................. ....... 3 8 The Awakening ................... ....... 3 9 Art Notes ................................. ....... 4 1 A Distinguished Visitor .......... ....... 4 2 O Tempora! O Mores! ............................. ....... 42 The Literary Society ....................................... ....... 4 4 The Guide Movement at Rupert's Land ....... ....... 4 5 My Question and Your Answer .......... ....... 4 6 The Earl Grey Trophy ............................... ....... 4 6 Breaking-Up in Grade IX .................. ....... 4 7 A Visit to Niagara Falls ....... ....... 4 8 The Gymnastic Display ......... ....... 4 8 Behind the Scenes ............. 4- ....... 50 Sports Notes ........................... ....... 5 1 A Tribute from the Girls ........ ....... 5 3 Team Criticisms ..................... ....... 5 3 Mona Lisa's Smile ................................................................................ ....... Gifts: ....................................................................................................................... Poem and Illustration- To a Fat Lady Seen From the Train .............. The Winnipeg Grain Exchange .............................................................. ....... Changing Houses .- ................................................................................. An Interesting Lecture ...................... From a Future Grade XII Pupil ...... Word Pictures ................................... Bransby Williams ......................... .A School Photograph ....................... The Stratford-on-Avon Players ........ Our Christmas Play ......................... The Tea Dance .................. .... A Visit to Winnipeg ........ The Prefects' Tea ......... Old Girls' Section 3 4..-..- 54 55 56 56 57 58 59 59 59 61 61 62 63 64 65
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Bishop's Court, Winnipeg, May, 1929. I am very much pleased to learn that the School Magazine is to be revived this year and I am taking the opportunity through the medium of the issue to send a message to the pupils and friends of the College. Rupert's Land College has now been in existence for twenty-seven years and during that period it has made a very rich contribution to the calibre of the womanhood of N orth-West Canada. For some years after it started it was known as Havergal College, but, true to the characteristics of its sex, when it attained the years of discre- tionit changed its name to that of Rupert's Land College. While it has always been a Church School, originally it was owned by a joint stock company, but later on it was taken over bythe corporation of St. J ohn's College and now is owned and controlled by that institution, so that, if possible, it is more than ever a distinctly Church School and for that reason should have a very special claim to the support and patronage of Anglican Church people. throughout the West. A year ago the institution lost through death Miss Eva L. Jones, the most esteemed and very able Principal who had guided its destinies for twenty years. -Through her fine per- sonality and wide erudition she had left the impact of her influence upon the character and culture of hundreds of girls and it is well nigh impossible to measure what she did for the girlhood and womanhood of the country during her long guid- ance of the College. Miss Millard, the new Principal appointed to succeed Miss Jones, has been a member of the staff of the College for several years and is therefore no stranger to the traditions of the place. Having had experience of her efficiency and her qualities of leadership, the authorities felt that they needed not to go outside of our own staff for a worthy- successor to the late Principal. Her able management during the past academic year has amply justified the wisdom of the choice. It will be most gratifying to all friends of the College to learn that both in the matter of attendance and in other important respects the session of 1928-29 has been a record one. Arrange- ments are being made for a thorough renovation of the building and surroundings of the College during the vacation, so that we may look forward with confidence to even better prospects for the future. . S. P. RUPE'RT'S LAND, President. lair 5
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