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

 - Class of 1957

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ROOM 6 - INTER-GRADE - MRS. SHARPE -eft to Right) Frank Chapiel, Dennis Laboda, Bobby Johnson, Jack Blake, Nancy Keeler. Kenny Adams, Ulrich Sommerfeld, Barry Armitage, Johnny Hadson, Bobby Bowerman. : David Kyes, Timothy Casey, Victor Johnson, Ross Bilan, Dianne Wilcos, Mrs. Sharpe. David Lewis, Wesley Piche, Patricia Juckes, Georgina Sharp, Carolyn Johnson A PONY SPRING I have a pony on the farm. I like to ride her on my summer holidays. She goes very fast and she won’t buck me off because she knows me very well. I got her when she was just a colt. I learn¬ ed to ride her when I was five years It’s Spring! It’s Spring! It’s Spring! The birds are starting to sing, The flowers are starting to grow And there isn’t anymore snow, The grass is getting green. There’s lots of things to be seen, That Spring is here we all know, For everything is starting to grow. Nancy Keeler — Room 6. Jackie Blake -- Room 6, Grade 4, But he has lots to learn yet. Sometimes Jet get mad Sometimes Jet is sad. But I always cheer him up Because I love my little pup. Nancy Keeler — Room 6, I have a little pet I named him little Jet, Jet likes to play He’s also very gay. I love my little pet

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GRADE 2 -- MRS. WURSTER - ROOM 2 BACK ROW (Left to Right) Brian Haggart, Kent Church, Paul Carpenter, Norman Usher, Gary Hawryluk, Frank Biebrick, Dennis Allan, Billy Geekie. THIRD ROW: James Trider, Robert Solvason, Randy Miller, Iris Einarson, Shirley Sharp, Judith Koblun, Cheryl Martin, Linda Gerelus, Linda Phillips, Mrs. Wurster. SECOND ROW: Trevor Holland, Jon DeVries, Leonard Paquin, Ian Kellet, Roger Batchelor, Jimmy Shaw, Kenneth Gudmundson, Lloyd Buffie, George Novak. FIRST ROW: Georgina Gardiner, Gloria Smith, Jean Barker, Jean Laird, Eleanor Parkinson, Gwen Storoschuk, Marcia McCaskill, Grada Engelsmeier. Oh Room No. 2 Is the room that’s for me, Where children are happy And gay as can be. Where letters are written And stories are read Where children are singing The songs they’ve been fed. Where tens are assembled And vowels are said Where children are bringing Their poems to be read. Where children are happy And gay as can be Where they try and work hard To go on to Grade 111. SPRING Spring is here today When all the children play. When grass is green And robins sing! And flowers come up from the ground. No more coats or boots — I’m glad it’s spring! Eleanor Parkinson - Room 2. I have a little snake Who crawls round and round. One day he got caught in the rake And then went under the ground. Ian Kellet -- Room 2. 50



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ROOM 1 - GRADE 111 BACK ROW (Left to Right) Bobby Paquin, Wayne Metsger, Glen McBride, Walter Lichacz, Werner Jacobsen, Gary McCallum, Barry Inch, Wayne Turner, Patrick Morann. THIRD ROW: Wayne Haggart, Barry Tooley, Maurice Chartier, Donald Irving, John Smith, Jane Dubord, Ian Taylor, Billie Burgess, Noreen McGowan. SECOND ROW: Vanda Reczek, Pat Nicholson, Cathy Einarson, Gail Matin, Beatrice Moffat, Sharon Carriere, Sharon Lawrence, Bert Finley, Dale Neuls. FIRST ROW: Adele Henderson, Shirley Nyquest, Victoria Tkach, Lynn Metsger, Carol Duncan, Clifford Bonneteau, Brenda Gordon, Bryan Little. MISSING: Danny Brooks. THE RABBIT and THE FOX. THE SMART MONKEY. One day a rabbit was looking for food. Then out jumped a fox. The fox darted after the rabbit but the rabbit was too smart and darted on every turn in the path. At last the rabbit found a shelter. The poor fox sadly went away. Bert Finley -- Room 1. There was once a monkey in a cage. He wished that he could see the world. One night he escaped from the cage. The next morning some men came to see him. When he was not there they searched and searched but they did not find him. They had to buy a new monkey That’s how the monkey saw the world. AT OUR PARK. I’m going to tell you about our park. It is across the street from our house. There is a Goldfinche’s nest, with a mother and three babies. We give them worms and bugs. We have all sorts of fun with them. That’s what it’s like at our park. Gary McCallum — Room 1. Gail Martin — Room 1. 52

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