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Rnperfs Land College Magazine 1930 Jan 7-Boarders returned for Easter Term. Jan 8-School re-opened. Jan 20--Carleton Symphony Band at Walker Theatre. Jan. 21--Some of the Seniors went to the Opening of Parlia- ment. Jan 31-Eva L. Jones House Entertainment. Feb 7-Grade XI girls went to St. John's Dance. Feb 8-Boarders' hike : Tea at Mrs. Claydon's. Feb 26-Rehearsal at the Walker Theatre. Feb 27-Gymnastic and Dancing Display at Walker Theatre. Mar. 7--Winnipeg Skating Club Carnival. Mar. 8-Hike in Kildonan Park: Tea at Mrs. Wells'. Mar. 10--Prefects entertained the Staff. Mar. 15-Boarders went to see film The Taming of the Shrew. Mar. 16-Boarders entertained by Miss Schoenau. Mar. 17-Matheson House-St. Patrick's Tea. Mar. 21-Basketball Match at Riverbend. Mar. 27-Basketball Match, First and Second Teams. 28-Basketball Match vs. Tache School. 29-Basketball Match against Rupert's Land Old Girls. April 4-Dalton House Entertainment. April 11-End of Easter Term. April 23--Beginning of Summer Term. May 31-Grade X Dinner for Graduating Class. F June 13-Closing for the Summer holidays. June 16-Departmental Examinations begin!! . FAITH STARKEY. Mar. Mar. BEHIND THE SCENES i What was all this commotion? Girls in tunics everywhere. A voice from the wings, We shall soon be starting. Whispers from the passages, What time is it ?-but nobody had a watch. Then a Sh from the stage, for the overture had started. Slowly and silently the girls found their partners and cried confusedly, Which side is the platform ? Then up went the curtain, the familiar strains of a march started, and with smiling faces, and heads high, the girls made a dignified entrance. At last we knew-it was the annual display of gym and dancing by the girls of Rupert's Land College. A J EAN TOMLINSON. 3
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Ruperfs Land College Magazine SCHOOL CALENDAR 1929-1930 1929 Sept. 11-School reopened, welcome to Miss Chubb, Miss Johnson, Miss Loring, Miss Moss and Miss Pauli. Sept. 20-Reception for parents and friends. ' Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. O-ct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov x Nov Nov. Nov Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 2-Film of the first expedition to cross the Sahara. 5-Film of The Epic of the South Pole at the Walker Theatre. ' 12-Boarders' Picnic at River Park. Initiation of new Boarders. 15-Field Day at Sargent Park. 24- The Only W ay CMartin Harvey Co.J at the Walker Theatre. 25-Machray House Concert. 29-Mrs. Carruthers gave a Tea for Rupert's Land Boarders. 1-Commemoration Service at St. J ohn's Cathedral. 2-HalQoWe'en Party. 3-Twilight Organ Recital at St. Stephen's Church. 7- Hamlet CStratford-upon-Avon Co.J at the Walker 8-Mrs. 9- 10 12 13 18 19 - heatre. Ernest Hare, of London, England, gave Senior ancing Class a lesson in Greek dancing. A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Walker Theatre. D -Thanksgiving and half-term Week-end. -Maurice Colbourne spoke to the girls on Bernard Shaw. - Arms and the Man at the Walker Theatre. -Miss Holden's talk on Indian Mission Work. -Rupert's Land girls gave a display of Greek Dancing at the Junior Musical Club. 29-Riverbend girls visited Rupert's Land for basket- ball match. 2-English Folk Dances at the Walker Theatre. 13 14 - Disraeli iilm at the Metropolitan -Basketball match, Cubes vs. Boarders. Mother Goose at the Walker Theatre. 17 and 18-Christmas Plays in the School Assembly Hall. 19-Kindergarten Christmas Party. 20 -School broke up for the Christmas holidays. 7
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Rupertls Land College Magazine THE HALLOWE'EN PARTY The School once more had a most enjoyable Hallowe'en Party. A Sailors' Hornpipe UD, given by the skipper and crew of H.M.S. Rupert's Land, caused a considerable amount of amusement. Prizes were given for the prettiest and the mo-st original costumes. Mary Lile Love won the former prize, While Betty Joyce and Frances Gilman Were considered the most original couple in the room. Refreshments were served at the end of the evening and the smiling faces of all present were a sure proof that the party was successful. . . ,Fw is A qi Cx' LL- f it X 'Tw 'Q W: .,l- ' k , 1 Q M, is QU it W l HMS v, J .RUPERTS LAN 9
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