Ruperts Land Girls School - Eagle Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1939

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Ulibe agle VOL. 7 IUNE, 1959 No. 1 SCHOQL CALENDAR : 1958-1959 1958 Sept. 8-School opens. Welcome to Misses E. Eldred, R. Dubois, H. Herkes, H. Ralston, R. Taylor, G. Tinning. Sept. 50-Inter-House Sports. Dct. 4--Visit of Rev. G. W. Findlay and of Rev. L. A. Dixon, Field Secretary of M.S.C.C., who addressed the girls after prayers. I Uct. 8-Guides' Weiner roast. Gct. 10-Thanksgiving Day holiday. Oct. 14-Tea for parents of Senior girls. Oct. 21-Initiation Day. Oct. 28-Tea for parents of Middle School girls. Nov. 4-Tea for parents of Iunior pupils. Nov. 11-Armistice Day. Nov. 15-Archdeacon lV1cElheran reads prayers and gives an address. Nov. 19-Alumnae Annual Luncheon. Nov. 26-Mission Tea. Dec. 1-Visit of the Bishop of Minnesota. Dec. 19-Christmas party for Middle School. Dec. 20-Iunior and Senior Christmas Parties. Dec. 21-End of Term. 1959 Ian. 5-Spring Term begins. Ian. 27-Boarders' Fancy Dress Dinner Partyg films shown by Mr. H. E. Sellers. Feb. 2-Recital by the Canadian Trio. Feb. 16-The Glee Club's Gperetta- The Alagic Piper. Feb. 20-Half-term holiday. Feb. 25-Shriners' Circus. Mar. 5, 4, 6-Winter Club Skating Carnival. Mar. 9-Debate with Riverbend School. Mar. 24-Alumnae Basket-Ball Match. Mar -Form Physical Training Competition. .51 April 5-Recital of Pianoforte and Choral Speech. April 4-Gymnastics Competitions-End of Term. April 19-Summer Term begins. April 22-Spoken Poetry Festival. April 24-Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Concert. May 2, 5-Physical Training and Dancing Displays. May May Iune Iune 5-Old Girls' Prayers. Senior School Dance. 24-Visit of their Majesties King George VI Elizabeth. 5-Grade X Picnic. 16-Prize Distribution. and Queen

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12 RUPER'r's LAND GIRLS' SCHOOL 1958-59' The School year of 1958-59, which now draws to a close, will undoubtedly go down in history as one long to be remembered. I am referring, of course, not to events which have taken place in our own School, but to those which have held the stage in European politics. It is perhaps too much to expect everyone to keep time with the fast changing map of Europe, the causes and effects, but I am quite sure we can be more proud today of our British inheritance than ever before. When our year is over we shall have one very outstanding event to look back on-the Royal Visit. The King and Queen will visit Winnipeg on May 24th, in connection with their tour throughout the Dominion of Canada. Every school in Winnipeg will have a location on the route from which to witness the procession. The Metropolitan High School Choir, which is made up of five hundred boys and girls chosen from high schools, junior high schools and private schools, will perform under the direction of Miss Ethel Kinley. We are proud to have six girls represent Rupert's Land in that choir, Leslie Florance, Mary Campbell, Ruth Fryer, Margaret Glover, Virginia Cameron and myself. The choir will march on to the Parliament grounds with the Minneapolis North High School band, and will be seated there in front of the erected stand to sing for the King and Queen. I am sure the Royal Family will be proud of the Canadian hospitality, and will see how they have won their way into the hearts of all Canadians. Last year we were very sorry to say good-bye to Miss Pether- bridge, Miss Waldon, and Miss McCance, we wish them the very best for the future, and we hope they will always remember our School. It was a great pleasure this year to welcome Miss Ralston, Miss Dubois, Miss Eldred, Miss Herkes, Miss Tinning, Miss Taylor and Miss Scott, who have already become part of the School. It is with sincere sympathy that we speak of the loss of Mrs. Roper and Miss Holditch, who were with us for so long, memories of whom will always be with us. The most outstanding entertainment of the School year was the dance given to Grades X, XI, and XII by Miss Bartlett and members of the Board, and I feel quite certain that all the girls will agree with me that it was really a wonderful party, at which we all enjoyed ourselves immensely. Besides the usual House and Form parties and the Initiation party for the new girls who are no longer considered new girls, Miss Bartlett and the Staff entertained both the Iunior and Senior Schools at very jolly Christmas parties, a novel entertainment being a ventriloquist. Sports this year have attained a high degree of excellence under the expert guidance of Miss Faraday. Sports day was held, and as usual it was a great success for the Houses. We had two basketball matches with Riverbend School and two with St. Mary's Academy, playing at home and away alternately, although we were not suc- cessful in all our matches, we were far from discouraged. Our most important match was with the Old Girls, which was the most

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