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

 - Class of 1957

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ROOM 23 - MISS CREIGHTON - GRADES 4 5 BACK ROW (Left to Right) Terry Chambers, Elizabeth Usher, Karen Lacey, Bruce Pilowski, Lorraine Chapiel, Robert Henrickson, Richard Macksymonko. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Wilchuk, Trncia Mae Wilson, Maureen Mika, Carole Nicholson, Lance Matthews, Joan Henderson, Beverley Finley. SECOND ROW: Johny Gyryiuk, Sylvia Senkiw, Lorraine Holland, Ronald Hucal, Darlene Omlie, Kenneth Thompson, Ross McCallum, Miss Creighton. FIRST ROW: Dennis Carriere, Donald Biebrick, Gwen Wroblewsky, Lillian Chartier, Sanda Favel, John Manning, Donald Watson. THE MUSIC FESTIVAL Have you ever been to a Musical Festival? Well, in April our class went to hear the Grade 5 class competition. We all went to the Auditorium and had a perfect location to see and hear the com¬ petition. We sat in the balcony above the stage. There were two classes from Car¬ man and Winkler. There were classes from twelve different Winnipeg schools also. These classes all sang a song called ' The Wizard’ and then a song of their own choice. Near the end two classes did sight reading. It was very thrilling for me and quite an experience. Bruce Pilowski — Room 23, Grade 5 55

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ROOM 9 - MISS G. BALDERSTONE - GRADE 4 BACK ROW (Left to Right) Ricky Newell, Ken Lazaruk, Karen Osachuk, Carol Henry, Marlene Tandy, Linda Faykes, Glenn Church, Ann Vicary. THIRD ROW: Theresa Sharp, Derrelyn McCaskill, Ruth Ewart, Barbara Phelan, Beverly Orobko, Lesley Anderson, Vivi Torp, Elizabeth Kiemicki. SECOND ROW: Valerie McIntosh, Bobby Geekie, Lorraine Yuel, Larry Jackson, Linda O’Brien, Wendy Wiens, Nancy Gyryluk, Charlene Rizok, Gary Boychuk, Miss Balderstone. FIRST ROW: Margaret Munn, Lois Bowman, Donna Slator David Allen, Robin Taylor, Vivian Shaw, Gail Hawryluk, Karen Babiak. MISSING: Wayne McComb, Rose Marie Silverstone, Yan Waselak. Two farmers were sitting on an old cracker barrel in the general store. The first farmer said, I had to shoot my old dog yesterday.” Second farmer: Was he mad?” First farmer: Well he wasn’t pleased.” What’s the difference between a hair dresser and a sculptor?” I don’t know - what?” A hair dresser curls up and dyes and a sculptor makes faces and busts.” 54



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ROOM 25 - MR. KRUSULNICKI - GRADES 5 6. BACK ROW (Left to Right) Mary Ellen Squarebriggs, Diane Laboda, Geraldine Soucie, Jane Ewert, Raymond Adams, George Broomfield, Tom Berzanski, Ronnie Osesky, Allen Manning. THIRD ROW: Donald McLeod, James Hyde, Robert Kaptian, Joseph Begpalko, Bob Miller, Lorill Matthew, Richard Podolsky, Brent Taylor. SECOND ROW: Linday Bay, Maureen Spearman, Warren Carriere, Brenda Henderson, Billy Feschuk, Teresa Hay, Vivian Piche, Roy Bruckshaw. FRONT ROW: Gwen Devries, Jacqueline Fumiss, Allan Schoenbom, Shirley Little, John Babiak, Elaine Glslason, Garry Buffie, Linda Gordon, Mr. Kruszelnlcki. MARBLE DERBY - 1957. Would you like to know a very exciting thing that happened to me this year? It was the time that I won the Marble Derby of our school. When I started to practise for the Derby I only had three marbles and when the Saturday came that I had to play in the Derby, I had more than one hundred marbles. Be¬ fore I won the Derby, I had to play three boys and two girls. The second last time I played, was the most exciting time, when the score was 10-10 and I scored the last shot to make it eleven. The referee said that I had to play at Chippawa for the championship of Winni¬ peg. I went there the next Saturday and I played with a boy from another school. He beat me by two shots. After the game I received my cup for Earl.Grey. Boy, was that an exciting experience! Ronald Hucal -- Room 23, Grade 5. 56

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