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BACK ROW (Left to Right) T. Olien, G. Solmundson, J. Skoog, H. Spiers, J. Morrow, G. Walker, R. Little. MIDDLE ROW: D. Gibson, D. Kussin, A. Rudko, N. Wills, I. Kellock, S. Olafson, A. Hogg, G. Inglis, J. Thorkelson. FRONT ROW: M. Meneer, J. Naime, E. Steiler, M. Olenick, B. Brown, D. Creedon, G. Tompkins, G. Hicks. Year Book Staff EDITOR.Bob Brown ASSISTANT EDITOR.Mary Ann Olenick PHOTOGRAPHY .Ray Little, Eleanor Steiler. Gail Hicks, Audrey Hogg HUMOUR.Grant Inglis, Greg Walker SPECIAL EVENTS.Diane Friesen, Jim Thorkelson BOYS’ SPORTS.John Morrow, Gene Solmundson GIRLS’ SPORTS.Sigrun Olafson, Irene Kellock LITERARY.Donna Creedon, John Skoog ART.Anita Rudko, John Yankowski MUSIC.Jamie Nairne, John Roth ADVERTISING.John Roth, Gene Solmundson, Tom Olien, Grant Inglis, John Yankowski, Greg Walker, Barry Elkin, Don Seal. 4
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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL Earl Grey School is completing its thirty-eighth year, and this year’s Graduating Class brings the total of Graduates to more than three thousand. Our Graduates of the past are at work in all parts of Canada and in many other lands. They are doing many kinds of work, some having risen to positions of high responsibility and trust through the years since they graduated. We do not forget those named on our Service Honor Roll whose careers were made short by the emergency of war. In defending freedom, they made great con¬ tributions to the lives of others who now carry on the work that they would otherwise have done. GRADUATES OF TODAY — think of yourself as one, — an im¬ portant one, of the se first three thousand Graduates. In doing so, you may feel that you now are joining a great company of useful Canadian citizens. Some of them are middle aged doctors, lawyers, engineers, scientists, teachers, preach¬ ers, writers, musicians, business men, industrial managers, bankers, politicians; others are mechanics, salesmen, tradesmen, miners, railway employees, office workers; and many are still students completing their education in university and in senior high school, just one step ahead of you. As you join the company, there are some among them in whose steps you would like to follow and they would be glad to have you go along. From these Earl Grey people of the past, you may gain much by example, by inspiration and in some cases by their friend¬ ship or because they are your parents. It is good for you now, to be ready to join the company of Past Graduates of Earl Grey School. You, as a Graduate of 1957, are one of a class of more than one hundred new Graduates of the Present. Your class of this year is a promising group of Graduates going out to finish your education or to begin work. Because of the prosperity of our country, you will have before you more and better opport¬ unities than have been offered to any other of the thirty-eight graduating classes that have gone out from the school. Competition will be keen for the best opport¬ unities but there Will be enough for all. You are in important group of Earl Grey Graduates upon whom rests a great responsibility. What is said in the future of the Graduates of Earl Grey School will depend in part upon the way in which the traditions of the school are upheld by the Graduates of this present year. I shall watch with special interest the future careers of the Class of 1957, because yours is my last Graduating Class from Earl Grey. On behalf of each member of the staff and each member of all of the classes that are following you to be Graduates of the future, I wish you the satisfaction, happiness and success that come from work well done. Hold to the motto of our school, Truth, Duty, Honor, and Success will be yours. Sincerely, Mr CAE HENSLEY 3
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EARL GREY STAFF C.A.E. HENSLEY MR. F. WHITE A.G. BALDERSTONE J.D. CAMPBELL MRS. E. WURSTER MRS. R. KULBA MR. R.STORCH MRS. M. McNEIL MISS M. McVEIGH MRS. K. MILLS MRS. A. MOORE MISS SLUSMAN MRS A. CROCKER MR. I. WEINS MR. P.J. STARK MRS. W. TATE MRS. E. THORLAKSON MISS M. OWEN
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