Earl Grey School - Triangle Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1954

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Honor Boll Students have been chosen for 1954 following the the Rating Scale established many years ago in the School; A. The six highest in each class in September- to-Easter averages are nominated. B. These are scored for; 1. I N D u s T R Y 8 o - 2 A C C u R A C Y 8 0 3 I N I T I A T I V E 8 0 4 Q U I c K N E S S o f THOUGHT 8 0 5 c 0 N T R 0 L o f ATTENTION 8 0 - 6. COOPERATION 7. LEADERSHIP ]- 400 8. ACADEMIC SCORE Students average --X 800 800 H ighest Average GRADE 9 HONOR STUDENTS BACK RO W L■R CHARLES BLACKMAN. LARRY MACREADY, BOB ORTLIEB. GERRY DOUGALL. BOB VAN TONGERL00 TERRY PARTRIDGE. CFNTRF ROW I - R ' RALF KYRITZ. JAN SCOTT, BARBARA GRAY. STEPHANIE JONES, BERYL DELORY. DONNA BRYDON, ESTELLE GORDON, DON’ WINKLER. FRONT ROW L-R’ HELLE KELEMIT, MYRNA LYSYK, BETTY SHALE, PAT BOWMAN, GAIL STEVENSON, SONIA TORAK, JOYCE CRAWFORD.

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LEST WE FORGET During the years 19 14-18, 1939-45, and the three years of the Korean War, thou¬ sands of Canadians died horrid deaths in Nazi concentration camps as prisoners of war, and on the battlefie ld itself. Others died in military hospitals as a result of wounds received in gallant actions. These men were just like us. Perhaps we knew some of them; perhaps they were our brothers or fathers. They had their fears just like any other human being, but they possessed something some of us have not got -- that is courage. They fought well, free from cowardice, and mo s t o f all, they gave their lives so that aggression could be stopped and peace maintained. We owe them a tribute greater than any monument can give. They left a debt which we can never pay. November 11, Remembrance Day, is held annually in honour of those brave soldiers. Across the nations, tribute is paid to them in memorial services by the placing of wreaths on cenotaphs and in gun salutes. No individual should ever forget those courageous men. Not only on November 11, but always we should honour these men, even if only by remembering them in our hearts. There are numerous calendars and pa¬ pers suggesting the mo ' t to ‘Lest We Forget’. May we find it in our hearts to say, ‘We will never forget.’ La rry Hyde Grade VIII, Room 12 PARENTS’ DAY On Thursday, March 11th, “Parents’ Day was observed in our school. In the afternoon, our parents were invited to come during the first two periods to watch the classes in session. School was then dis¬ missed so that the vi si to rs mi gh t have op¬ portunity of visiting our teachers. Donna Brydon Grade IX, Room 13 EAFL GREY REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE On Remembrance Day the teachers and students of Earl Grey School attended a special service at St. Luke’s Church. Mr. Hensley gave the opening address. Helle Kelemit and Beryl Delory, Grade XI girls, read the Scripture Lesson. Mr. White read the School Honour Roll while the congregation stood in silence. The Grade IX mixed choir sang ‘These Things Shall Be’ . The service closed with a sermon by Rev. J. C. Clough, rector of St. Luk e’s. Barbara Gray Grade IX, Room 13 THE OPERETTA PARTY On the closing night of our operetta ‘The Mikado’ a party was held in the audi¬ torium for the cast and all who had helped in any way to make it a success. For refreshments there were doughnuts and cokes. As a souvenir, special p ro- grames were printed and given to the cast and helpers. THE MARCH OF DIMES This year most of the classes made a contribution to the March of Dimes. A nunber of rooms held a Candy Sale in order to raise the money. The Year Book Staff wishes to thank everyone who aided in contributing to this wo r th y c au s e. OUR RED CROSS WORK Our first project this year was col¬ lecting school kits of which we assembled fourteen. Next we had a candy and popcorn sale which netted $24.07. Our Chriktmas project was visiting the Children’s Hospi¬ tal, singing Christmas Carols and giving the little children gifts. Some of the girls are now working on knitted squares for an afghan while others are making doll clothes or collecting stamps. A profitable all year round project is charging five cents to the owner of any books left behind in the classroom.. Room 22



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GRADE 8 HONOR STUDENTS BACK ROW L-R: DON YUEL, GRANT SAUNDERS, DOUG PETTIGREW. BARRY FLETCHER. WAYNE RUDKO, NEIL LYONS, PATRICK IVES, DON PETERS, RUSSEL PERKINS, DALE MACDONALD. CENTRE ROW L-R: ISOBEL LESLIE, JOHANNE MORRISON, CAROL SMITH, MARY MACIVER, PAT PATS, VALERIE HARRISON, LUAIN EASTHAM, PAT WILSON, DIANE WALSH, ROSALIE AUSTMAN, DIANA DRABN1ASTY. FRONT ROW L-R: MARION YAGI, SANDRA HUME, RUTH HOROWITZ, NANCY SLOKER, PAT THORVALDSON, LOTTIE SCHUBERT, JEAN REIMER, JUDY REID, DOLORES KISIW, EVELYN MEDD, LINDA COWAN. Our Honor Roll Students for 1954 are: Grade IX Helle Kelemit (13) Grade VIII Lottie Schubert (22) Grade VII Leona Plishke (Lib.) Gerald Dougall (13) Grant Saunders (20) Richard Kidd ( 10) SCHOOL AWARDS Girls extra-curricular Activities,Effie Thompson Award Boys extra-curricular Activities,Max Steinkopf Award Girls physical Education, Elsie Gauer Award Boys physical Education, Andy Currie Award Girls practical Arts, Minnie Halliday Award Boys practical Arts, Thompson Harper Award Music, Annie Pullar Award Art, Valerie Moran Award Foreign languages, J.D. McLeod Award Progress in Studies, J.S. Little Award V aledictorians JOYCE CRAWFORD DON WINKLER SONIA TORAK BOB VAN TONGERLOO MYRNA LYSYK BOB PODOLSKY BOB McFEE JANET SCOTT STEPHANIE JONES RALF KYRITZ, PATRICIA BOWMAN BARBARA GRAY TERRY PARTRIDGE

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