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[edit] Jules Quesnel

I know that the norm here is to have schools named after people be reffered to solely by last name, but in this case I believe this is not suitable for two reasons. First of all, the school (unlike say Jamieson or McKechnie) is never reffered to (either colloquially or in print) as Quesnel. Seconly, since Jules-Maurice Quesnel is a relatively obscure historical figure, some may be mislead into believing that the school is named after the town of Quesnel, British Columbia (or the lake or river) and not the french-canadian explorer. Random89 07:07, 26 June 2007 (UTC)