Photo depicts a section of Camp No. 5, Kemano, also known as "The Village", looking north-east along one of the streets in the Wachwas trailer camp in winter.
Photo depicts a section of Camp No. 5, Kemano, also known as "The Village", looking north-east along one of the streets in the Wachwas trailer camp in winter.
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Title based on content of photograph. -- Alcan ID No. KR-702. Alcan Collection
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 Loreen lemke, a Kildala school teacher
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Mrs. Lemke taught school in Saskatchewan before coming to Kitimat in August 1957. Her home town is Janson, Sask. And she took her teacher training at Saskatchewan Normal School and U.B.C. A kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Lemke enjoys playing piano, and lives at 28 Partridge with husband Ron and son Derek.
Photograph of Marilyn Lauer, A teacher at Kildala Elementary school.
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Mrs. Lauer hails from Selkirk, Ontario, and she came to Kitimat in September 1962. She graduated from Hamilton teachers College before going to Queens University, Kingston, and teaches at Kildala school. Her Special Interests are choral singing and badminton. Mrs. Lauer and her husband Ed, live at 49 Brant Street.
Photograph of Margaret Gunn, a teacher at Kildala Elementary School.
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Miss. Gunn Graduated from Mission City Jr. Sr. High School, Studied at U.B.C. and was employed at Bernard Elementary School in Chilliwack before coming to Kitimat in 1963 to teach grade 1. She enjoys living in Kitimat and hopes to stay a year or two longer. Among other things, she has a special interest in choir singing.
Photograph of Barbara Cornborough, a teacher at Kildala Elementary school.
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Miss. Cornborough lived in Kitimat and graduated from Mount Elizabeth Secondary School before leaving with her family for Nelson. She attended U.B.C. before coming back to accept a grade 2 teaching position here. She enjoys all sports and cooks and sews in her spare time.
Photograph of Marilyn Brown, a teacher at Kildala School.
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Miss. Brown comes from Cloverdale, B.C. She graduated from Princess Margaret Secondary school and was attending U.B.C. before coming to teach Grade 3 in September, 1964. She plays hockey, bowls, collects stamps and sews in her spare time.
Photograph of Heather Blight, a teacher at Kildala Elementary School.
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Miss Blight arrived here in August 1964 from John Oliver Sr. High School in Vancouver. Her preferred subjects are geography and English and her hobbies include collecting rocks and minerals and cooking.
Photograph of Grace Akune, a teacher at Kildala Elementary School.
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Miss Akune is a graduate of the Richmond Sr. High School and was a U.B.C. student when appointed as grade 6 teacher here in September, 1963. her favourite subjects are art, social studies, math and her hobbies include sewing, reading and baseball.
Photograph of Peter Slinn, a teacher at Kildala Elementary School.
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A graduate of U.B.C. (B.A.Sc., Civil Engineering) and the university of Saskatchewan (Diploma in Sec. Ed) Mr. Slinn was appointed Vice Principal of Kildala Elementary School in September, 1964. His hometown is Gibsons, B.C., and he enjoys out door activities such as fishing, hunting and camping. He and his wife Judith and young son Brian, find Kitimat schools very well equipped and were very impressed with the facilities here.
Photograph of Margaret Duck, a teacher at Kildala Elementary School.
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Miss Duck graduated from Delbrook Senior High School, her home town being North Vancouver. She teaches Grade 4 and her preferred subjects are English, P.E. and Music. She has a special interest in travel and bowling.
Photograph of David Esau, a teacher at Cormorant Elementary School.
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Mr. Esau, his wife, Helen and daughter Karen arrived in Kitimat in September, 1962. He graduated from the Mennonite Educational Institute and lived in South Burnaby. Mr. Esau teaches in Cormorant School and places basketball at the top of his hobbies, but also plays football, softball and is keen on coaching.
Photograph of George Neumann, the principal at Kildala Elementary school.
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Mr. Neumann, who came to Kitimat in 1960, is principal of Kildala Elementary School. He is a graduate of the Mennonite Educational Institute at Abbotsford, and U.B.C. Reading and sports are his hobbies. Mr. and Mrs. Neumann and their four children live at 112 Yukon.
Photograph of Jan Hughes, a teacher at Kildala Elementary School.
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Mrs. Hughes came to Kitimat in 1962 from Vancouver as Jan Skinner. She graduated from Brittania High School and went to U.B.C. She is a grade 5 teacher and her special interests are art and history and her hobbies are swimming, skiing and flying.
Photograph of Nan Long, a teacher at Cormorant Elementary School.
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A silver medalist in speech drama, London Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs. Long has a special interest in music, drama and speech training. A kindergarten teacher at Cormorant, She formally taught at Larne and Inver primary school, North Ireland, in her hometown of Larne. Mrs. long came to Kitimat in July, 1958. She and her husband Bill, a teacher at the high school and their daughter Maureen live at 1282 Albatross.
Photograph of Joan Sturn, a teacher at Kildala Elementary school.
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Mrs. Sturn and her husband Bill arrived here in 1964 where she teaches grade 1. A teacher previously in the Delta and Sooke Districts, Mrs. Sturn graduated from John Oliver High School in Vancouver and enjoys all sports.
Photograph of Pearl Chisholm, a teacher at Kildala Elementary School.
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Mrs. Chisholm, her husband Harold and two daughters have lived in Kitimat since 1954. She is a grade 7 teacher and graduated from Eligin High School and Winnipeg Normal School. Her preferred subjects are Social Studies, Math and English.
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.