Photo showing B.C. Teacher's Federation, three-man commission on learning conditions spent two days in Kitimat last week receiving presentations from more than 20 individuals and groups. Commission members were caught by the Sentinel's camera Thursday at hearings in the Centennial Museum. Shown above from left are A.L. Isaacson, BCTF executive; Martin Epp, KDTA president; Norman Ornes, BCTF; F.J. Cairnie, BCTF staff.
Photo showing B.C. Teacher's Federation, three-man commission on learning conditions spent two days in Kitimat last week receiving presentations from more than 20 individuals and groups. Commission members were caught by the Sentinel's camera Thursday at hearings in the Centennial Museum. Shown above from left are A.L. Isaacson, BCTF executive; Martin Epp, KDTA president; Norman Ornes, BCTF; F.J. Cairnie, BCTF staff.
Two women and a man at the dance. (l-r) _____?, Maureen Bowden, _____?. The first lady on the left is wearing gloves and a top with flowers on it. The lady in the middle is not looking into the camera, and neither is the man on the right. The man is wearing a suit and has a pipe in his left hand.
Two women and a man at the dance. (l-r) _____?, Maureen Bowden, _____?. The first lady on the left is wearing gloves and a top with flowers on it. The lady in the middle is not looking into the camera, and neither is the man on the right. The man is wearing a suit and has a pipe in his left hand.
Photograph of Colleen Ryan, a teacher at Nechako elementary School.
Notes
Mrs. Ryan and her husband, Robin and daughters Cindy, Shelly and Melanie live at 85 Oriole street. She teaches grades 3 and 4, her prefered subjects being art, music and history. Mrs. Ryan graduated from Hurstville Highschool in Sydney, Australia. Her spair time activities include drama and choir work.
Photograph of Marjorie Krajnc, a teacher at Nechako elementary School.
Notes
Mrs. Krajnc was a student at U.B.C before coming to Kitimat in 1959. Her home town is Aldergrove, B.C, and she attended school in Abbotsford. Her Prefered subjects are mathematics and history and she teaches at Nechako School. Mr. and Mrs. Krajnc live at 22 Plover Street.
Photograph of Alice Henriksen, a teacher at Nechako elementary School.
Notes
Mrs. Henriksen and her Husband Mr. W.L. Henriksen, came to Kitimat in June, 1995, from Saskatoon, and have made their home at 95 Mallard. They have four Children and ten grandchildren to keep their interest in schools lively and are also active in the community. Mrs. Henriksen belongs to the Tastmimistress Club and the Rod and Gun Club and is interested in camping, fishing and reading.
Photograph of Margaret- Anne Chambers, a teacher at Nechako elementary School.
Notes
Miss Chambers started her teaching career in Kitimat in September, 1964, after attending U.B.C. Her Hometown is Abbotsford and she is a graduate of the Abbotsford Senior High School. She likes Travelling.