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

 - Class of 1955

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Earl Grey School - Triangle Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 14 of 70
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Page 14 text:

RON CRAIG Honours in shooting, yes, that ' s what he took. Now he’s Sports Editor of this Year Book. BARRY FLETCHER (H) Barry’s hobby is model planes. When he grows up, he’ll cure our pains. HOWARD HICKS His main ambition is the drum to play, He’s friendly and happy the livelong day. ROBERT HOOGERBURG Bob’s favourite subject is mathematics, He keeps us amused with his gum chewing antics. RICHARD HOVEY Richard wants to be a chemist. But in our class, he is a tempest. PATRICK IVES We have in our room, lucky us, Patrick Ives, who makes no fuss. DALE MACDONALD Dale played for the Earl Grey hockey team, With all the kids he ranks supreme. DAVID MILLS To join the Air Force is Dave’s ambition, For which he’ll be in top condition. DON PETERS In chemistry Don is very keen, On the Year Book Staff, he’s also seen. WAYNE RUDKO (H) Editor of our Year Book is Wayne, This boy certainly has a brain! GRANT SAUNDERS (H) Grant’s the president of our class. With first class honours he ' s sure to pass. BRIAN SMITH Army Cadets this boy does attend. Medicine will be his vocational trend. BRIAN TROJACK Once a week to cadets is Brian’s rule. Shops is his favourite subject at school. DON YUEL A talkative lad is our Donald Yuel, History’s his favourite subject at school. 12

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PAT MORMUL To become a stenographer is Pat’s career. Towards this goal she will surely steer. PAT PATS Pat is the girl, who plays well the fiddle, When laughter is heard, she’s right in the middle. JEAN REIMER Maths is the favourite of our Jean, In the Folk-Song Choir this girl was seen. AUDREY SAUNDERS For sports activities she has a flair, She never seems to have a care. LOTTIE SCHUBERT (H) Lottie’s the girl who stands first in our class. She surely is a wonderful lass. ARDELLE SIMPSON In the front row, we have Ardelle, To Andrea, her troubles she does tell. NANCY SLOKER In music Nancy takes her part, At the Manitoba Exhibit we saw her art. CAROL SMITH (H) Carol is a gal who loves piano and sports, On the Year Book Staff, Special Events, she reports. NORAH SPEIGHT Swimming holds up her morale. With Patsy Lea, she’s quite a pal. PAT THORVALDSON Patsy Lea is called ' Blondie’ for short, She’s sure to be seen on the volley-ball court. PAT WILSON (H) She’s the gal with the short black hair, Nancy and Pat make quite a pair. MARION YAGI Marion is rather quiet and shy, Her mark in art is very high. BILL BURLAND Bill’s favourite past time is reading a book, You’ll always find him curled up in a nook. GEORGE CHEYNE George wants to make a million a year, He’s decided to be a mine engineer.



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A VISIT TO THE SUGAR BEET FACTORY The girls of Room 28 who won the Junior High Ticket Contest for our School Tea, were privileged to visit the Sugar Beet Factory. We were accompanied by Mr. Hensley. When we arrived at the factory, each per¬ son received a small bag containing sugar and a leaflet explaining the manufacturing process and giving other interesting information on the sugar industry in Manitoba. We were shown through the factory by a guide. The excursion was very in¬ teresting. May we take this opportunity to thank Mr. Hensley for explaining many things to us during our visit. ANNE PARR Room 28 Grade 7 CANDY SALE On January 20, 1955, the girls in Room 22 decided to have a candy sale. Long discussions followed in which we set the date and decided who should make the candy. After a busy five minutes of selling, the grand total of twenty dollars and fifty cents emerged from the wreckage. On February 1, Pat Wilding, Joan Cald¬ well and Janet Rowse took the money down to C.J.O.B. for the “March of Dimes Campaign. Well done Room 22! PAT WILDING, JOAN CALDWELL JANET ROWSE, Room 22 Grade 8 BOOKLETS FOR THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL This year the girls of Room 22 have been writing stories, or poems for young children or children of their own age. These selections were typed and put into booklet form with little pic¬ tures added. These booklets were sent to the Children’s Hospital to make the children’s days in the Hospi¬ tal seem shorter and happiet. ROVENA GOLDSCHMIDT LYNN HASSAN Room 22 Grade 8 SQUARE DANCING Swing your partner! That’s the call that has been heard in the auditorium df Earl Grey Junior High the last few months. The girls had been learning square dancing in their P.T. classes when Miss McVeigh mention¬ ed that she was going to have classes for the boys. Many boys took this opportunity. When all the boys and girls came there was such a big turnout that the class had to be divided. There Was a class for the gradeAVII’s and IX’s. Everybody thoroughly enjoyed themselves. BRENDA STEVENSON Room 20 Grade 8 AN UNFORTUNATE INJURY A very sad thing happened to a Room 19 student this term. Ken MacKenzie, a very popu¬ lar student, was severely injured while playing hockey. He suffered a dangerous brain injury and for weeks it was unknown whether he would live or not. After many relapses, he pulled through and is now back attending school. The class took up a collection and bought Ken some flowers and a Craftsmaster Pairit Set. RICKY KIDD Room 19 Grade 8 13

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