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EARL GREY STAFF Mr. R. Storch Assistant Principal Mr. C.A.E. Hensley Principal Miss M.B. Albright Mrs. M. Apter Miss A. Balderstone Miss M.C.Brown Miss I. Dickson Mrs. J. E. Fenny Miss E. Fraser Miss L. Hodgson Mr. J.M. Kozoriz Mr. P. Kruszelnicki Rf. I. Labovich Mr. A.H. Lawson Mr. J. C. Love Mr. J. E. Lysecki Miss M. McVeigh Mrs. B. Sharpe Miss N. Skremetke Miss. A. Smigel Mrs. A. Moore Mr. J. Patterson Mrs. E. Wurster Mr. F. White Mr. C. A. Ursel Mr. C. F. Smith || jMfe % u ,. 4 1 . g? Vty» W: ■£ ' 1 V ■ 1
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BY: WAYNE RUDKO With the approach of the final days of June we suddenly realize that another whole year at school has passed seemingly unnoticed. Earl Grey School is again preparing to send out a group of young graduates to newer fields, while at the same time it is opening up new paths for those returning next fall. It is very interesting to look ahead towards a bright future; however, it is also most interest¬ ing to glance back and see ourselves and our friends in the past year’s activities. This is where our Year Book comes in. This year we, the Editorial Staff, have tried our utmost to portray the year-life story of our school in its brightest light. However, we realize that our success was possible only through the enthusiasm of our Year Book Staff, the co-operation of our students, and the advice and guidance of our teachers. It is our sincere hope that this, our 1954-1955 Year Book, including its newly adopted features, will meet with your approval. With a progressive thought in mind, we arranged for individual pictures of our Junior High classes. In addition, numerous contests were held amongst the students in order to obtain highly qualified contributions for our book. Class Reporters were chosen to represent each room and their splendid work proved a great asset. The competition which incited the most interest was our Year Book Name Contest.” In this way wewereable to procure a popular name for our Year Book — THE TRIANGLE —. We are deeply indebted to Patsy Isfeld for this appropriately chosen name. Now, let us look at the Triangle itself. Within it we see a bright sun casting its rays in all directions; the words Nova Lux” meaning New Light , and a searching eye. In life these seem¬ ingly exemplify the search for new roads to successful careers. On the outside of the sun the Triangle is inscribed with our school motto HONOUR, TRUTH and DUTY. Certainly these three words are fore¬ most in the success of our school life and our future life. As an example of the importance of these three ideals, attention might be drawn to a very recent medical achievement of our century. DR. JONAS E. SALK has recently dealt a blow to the dreaded, crippling disease of poliomyelitis. It was devotion to DUTY and undying effort to get at the TRUTH that finally, after many years, brought great HON¬ OUR to Dr. Salk for the first effective vaccine for polio. It is therefore significant that we students and graduates of Earl Grey through observance of our school motto, and through constant effort to do our best should rise to great heights in whatever goal we may choose to pursue. Still closer to our hearts at Earl Grey we honour the musical achievement of the late WILLIAM H. ANDERSON. To this most admired musician and friend we owe the composition of our school song. It is in this song that William Anderson portrays our school so realistically. It is in this song that he reminds all of us at Earl Grey that — Honour blended with the Truth In Duty’s golden rule Will keep undimmed the glory Others won for Earl Grey School. William H. Anderson Continued from Page 3 ted us considerably with his fine editing and also the judging of the Literary Competition materi¬ al. Mr. Lawson helped with untiring patience in the photography department. Our vice-principal, Mr. Storch, who has taken a keen interest in the young students since his arrival last year, and who has gained the respect of all the students, supported us extremely well with the Elementary secti¬ on. Last, but not least, we extend our thanks to our principal, Mr. Hensley, who deserves much credit for his advice in helping us over many rough spots. 4
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Listed below are the names of the 1955 Earl Grey Junior High Honour Students. The pictures of these Honour Students are found along with their class-room pictures. They are easily distinguished from the other pictures by the letter (H) alongside their name. GRADE NINE Rosalee Austman, Elaine Guillemin, Elizabeth McBain, Lottie Schubert, Barry Fletcher, Carole Irvine, Wayne Rudko, Carole Smith, Diane Glendinning, Sera Loschiavo, Grant Saunders, Patricia Wilson, Marion Yagi GRADE EIGHT Ted Bailey Joan Hunt, Jean Macdonald, Heather Sorensen, Jean Cooper, Linda Jonasson Errol McComb, Julie Spilchuk, Heather Cruse, Joyce Jorowski, Patricia Meyers, Ted Stebbing, Gary Cumberland, Richard Kidd, Jack Olmkin, Brenda Stevenson, Fred Dampier, Walter Kimpton, Karen Parker, Ken Strachan, Bob Delaney, Marlene Klinck, Leona Plischke, Laura Taylor, Ken Found, Garry Lahoda, Janet Rowse, Geraldine Torack, Avon Holland, Goy Love, Lavera Scott, Beverly Smith, J im Wells, Judith Wright GRADE SEVEN Elizabeth Andresen Sandra Ford, Margaret Kruschel, John Roth, Lynne Ashcroft, Marion Frederickson, Dennis Kussin, Anita Rudko, Carol Brown, Dianne Friesen, Linda Mullin, Roberta Smith, Bobby Brown, Marilyn Graham, Cecilia Nutter, Gloria Stewart, Susan Champion, Linda Gray, Sigrun Olafson, Bruce Stocks, James Colvin, Gayle Hanchurk, Mary Ann Olenick, James Thorkelson, Donna Creedon, Grant Inglis, Thomas Olien, Thomas Thorvaldson Cliff Davis, Irene Joba, Pauline Rempel, Gail Tompkins, Susan Dueck, 6 Diane Klewchuck, Ronald Reutcky, Norma Wills, Elaine Wright
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