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TEACHING STAFF - 19 N. J. Pickard N. J. Cameron G. A. Lewis Miss P. Weston K. N. Beattie Miss M. F. Campbell G. F. Caron Mrs. M. Melech G. F. H. Menzies R. M. Miller Mrs. G. M. Nicholson Mrs. E. Peterson F. W. Peterson H. H. Rooney 1 } ' y 0 0 |gj .fk J. F. Coop Miss M. Fozard Mrs. J. Macauley J. W. Mather
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4m ximmhxmxtt Many students of Crescent Heights High School heard with deep regret of the sud¬ den death of Mr. George W. Annesley, a well-known teacher at Crescent. Mr. Annesley was holidaying with his wife in Paris, when he was stricken and died suddenly, 27th July, 1960. He was born in Biggar, Saskatchewan, but grew up and took his schooling in Camrose, Alberta. After graduating from Normal School, he taught for some time in the Camrose dis¬ trict. Mr. Annesley then resumed his teaching career, at Jarvie and Barrhead, Alberta, before coming to Crescent Heights in September 1954. He taught social studies, psychology and English at Crescent, and sponsored the Red Cross Club for one term. He was keenly interested in sports of all sorts, but particularly football of which he was an ardent fan. He was also an experienced camper and fisherman. He enjoyed classical music. A period of war service Mr. George W. Annesley interrupted his teaching Receiving Distinguished Flying Cross career He Was in the R.C.A.F. as a Bomb Aimer and served with 626 Squadron of the R.A.F. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his courage and devotion to duty. After completing his tour of operations, he was married in Britain, and returned to Canada where Mrs. Annesley soon joined him. He held the rank of Flight Lieutenant when discharged. Students and staff members alike will miss Mr. Annesley for his unfailing good humor and for his devotion to the needs of his pupils. 13
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TEACHING STAFF L. R. Erickson G. D. Holeton A. J. Goplen W. C. Frickleton Mrs. E. Casselman Miss O. Williams Miss H. M. Dunlop K. E. J. McKenna Miss E. Ramsay Miss H. Morrison Miss M. H. Ramsay Mrs. E. G. Hackett C. A. French G. C. French F. J. Harris , M •« ' 1 W ..M A ' 1 1 1 1 I l 1 J
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