Photograph of Yvonne Lenard, a teacher at Kildala Elementary School.
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Miss Lenard is from Vancouver, Where she graduated from King Edward High School before spending two years at U.B.C. She teaches at Kildala School and her preferred subjects are music and physical education. She is a keen musician and is interested in swimming and bowling.
Photograph of Gary Roberts, a teacher at Kildala Elementary School.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and their five children live at 84 Yukon street. Mr. Roberts home town is Prince George where he graduated from senior high school. He teaches grade 6 at Kildala School. and his favourite subjects are math and science. His hobbies include softball, badminton, bowling and fishing.
Photograph of Leo Hubner, a teacher at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School.
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Mr. Hubner came to Kitimat in 1960 from Vancouver, where he took a Bachelor of Education course at U.B.C. His preferred subjects are history and archeology. Mr. Hubner teaches at Mount Elizabeth. He taught history during the year 1963-1964 in Denmark while on a years leave of absence, and found himself glad to be back home in Kitimat.
Photograph of Michael Grant, a teacher at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School.
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A self styled "western boy at heart with a yen to buy a ranch and teach school in the winter" Mr. Grant is a graduate of U.B.C and West Vancouver High. From North Vancouver, Mr. Grant enjoys teaching math and physics and all sports. He teaches occupational math 1, P.A. 9, science 9 and 10 and guidance.
Photograph of Dougal E. McFee, a teacher at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School.
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Mr. McFee, M.A., B.A., came to Kitimat from Dawson Creek after living there for 12 years, was the principal of the South Peace High School. Mr. McFee took his degree at Kings University Kingston. Mr and Mrs McFee and their children live at 1415 Albatross. Mr. McFee is much impressed with the school set up and the "completeness and the variety of Kitimat".
Photograph of Dennis Tupman, a teacher at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School.
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When Mr. Tupman came to Kitimat in September, 1957, there was no school band. since then he has organized a senior and junior band and school dance orchestra. coming to kitimat from Victoria, he graduated from Victoria Normal School and U.B.C., Mr. Tupman was appointed music consultant in September, 1964. Mr and Mrs Tupman and their three young daughters live at 9 Eagle street. their interest in music extends to choir work and they are both members of the First United Church Choir.
Photograph of Mr. R.W. Berry, a teacher at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School.
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Mr. Berry and his wife, Bernadette, and two sons, Ian and Michael, came to kitimat in 1955. Mr. Berry taught at the high school, being appointed vice principal in 1959. his preferred teaching subjects are English and French and his hobbies include badminton, drama and choir music. he was born in England and has had 19 years of teaching experience, mostly in B.C. He graduated from Bishops University and U.B.C. the family lives at 44 Hawk.
Photograph of J. Harley Robertson, a teacher at Mount Elizabeth Secondary Shool.
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Mr. Robertson came to Kitimat in 1956 from Hazelton where he was principal of the elementary school. his home town is Fanny Bay, Vancouver Island and he is a graduate of U.B.C. Before becoming principle of cormorant elementary, Mr. Robertson taught a the high school, where he is now the vice principal. An out door sports man, his favourite hobbies are skiing, mountain climbing, hiking, fishing and photography. Mr and Mrs Robertson and their children live at 5 Eagle.
Photograph of Vivian Antoniw, a teacher at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School.
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The art teacher in Mount Elizabeth secondary school, Mrs. Antoniw has been in Kitimat since June 1954. She previously lived in Vancouver and attended school in Winnipeg. Mrs Antoniws paintings are well known in Kitimat and she plays the violin in the kitimat little symphony and the piano for her own pleasure. Mr and Mrs Antoniw live at 40 Gannet Crescent.
Photograph of Mrs Gloria Bruin, a teacher at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School.
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Mrs. Bruins home town is Vancouver. she came to Kitimat with her three sons, David, Michael and Kino. she graduated from north Burnaby High School and teaches commerce at the high school. Mrs bruins special interests is the library, and she will be in charge of the school news paper.
Photograph of Helmut C. Brauer, a teacher at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School.
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Mr. Brauer teaches math and french at the high school. he came to Kitimat in the 1960's from Brandon, Manitoba, where he taught at the collegiate institute. he is a graduate of the Conservatory of Music, Essen Germany and has a B.A. degree from the University at Bari Italy. Mr and Mrs brauer live at 45 Teal street.
Photograph of Jeffery Mellows, a teacher at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School.
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A native of London, England, and a graduate of the London school of economics, Mr. Mellows arrived here in September, 1964, to teach English and Social Studies to grades 8 - 12. his wife, Pamela, is also a high school teacher. Mr. Mellows hobbies include tennis, fishing and rock climbing.
Photogrpah of Pamela Mellows, a teacher at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School.
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Mrs. Mellows comes from Birmingham, England and graduated from London, university. her preferred subject is math which she teaches to grades 8, 9, 11, and 12. Mrs. Mellows is a keen photographer, dressmaker, tennis player and climber.
Photograph of Robert. F. Merriam, a teacher at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School.
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Mr. Merriam's hobbies are music, basketball and mountain climbing and he is pleased with kitimat's outdoor life. His home town is Creston, where he attended the prince Charles high school. he taught previously at Point Gray School, Vancouver, and is presently industrial arts at the high school. Mr. Merriam lives at 1493 Albatross Ave.