The record cover was created by Sister Françoise Delorme (Sainte-Françoise-Maria).

In 1693, fire destroyed the house purchased by Marguerite Bourgeoys. The only part that was spared was the milk house, which still stands today. The large stone farm house was rebuilt on its original foundations. An extension on the west side of the house was added in 1826. The building, known today as Maison Saint-Gabriel, was designated a national historic site in June 2007. It includes a museum of 17th century rural life and of the Filles du Roy.

Merit points in the form of pretend coins or coupons made of cardboard or printed paper were used to reward the students for their good deeds. They were given out by the teacher to encourage the students who had worked well. However, they were taken away when they did not behave properly. These points were exchanged for a gift, at the time it was often a holy picture