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Written By: Jessica Steffens & Irina Liakhar, 9E Journalism

Mr. Lenox has had an interesting life so far. Mr. Lenox likes to teach science, shop, and health at Crowther Memorial. When Mr. Lenox was a little boy he wanted to become a professional athlete, doctor, or teacher. He graduated from the University of Calgary and Royals Road University. He has taught for twenty years and so far Crowther Memorial is the best school he has ever taught at.

In between having two kids and being a full time teacher Mr. Lenox has been able to get his Master’s degree. When asked about it, he said that getting his Master’s degree was one of his biggest accomplishments in his life. His other big accomplishment in life is having his two kids, Wade and Loralee Lenox.

Mr. Lenox has traveled to so many places. Some of these places include Hawaii, Great Britain, Scotland, Whales, just about every province in Canada, and France. He has also said that he would like to travel Europe and London.

One place that was not mentioned was that he traveled all the way to the land down under (Australia). Mr. Lenox took his family to Australia for one year in 2000. In Australia they snorkeled, dived, golfed, met new and interesting people, cycled, went on boat rides and explored Australia. His fondest memory of Australia was when his whole family, including his mom and dad, flew down for a visit. Mr. Lenox also taught in a school there for one year. It is interesting to know that even though he was across the globe the kids were just as they are here. Although Mr. Lenox has done so many interesting things in his life the one thing that he wants to see happen is to see his kids grow up happy and healthy.

An interesting thing to know about Mr. Lenox is that he was once a kid that did silly things. He went to an out of province tournament and never told his parents. When asked exactly how much trouble he got in he replied with “A LOT!” But I am sure he has grown from every experience.

Mr. Lenox is a very interesting man and just having a normal, everyday conversation with him can open your mind to many different possibilities. So if you ever pass him in the hallway a simple smile or just a hello will go long way.