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 H. Ball J. Grant J. Howie
C. Martin K. Thompson B. Traynor
MR. BALL - came to Collingwood from a seven-year stay in Zambia, Africa. He teaches building trades in the occupations department and enjoys hunting, hiking, woodwork and reading.
MR. GRANT teaches auto services and occupational shops. He enjoys spectator sports.
MRS. HOWIE- prefers teaching to the other professions she has tried. In Collingwood for her second year, Mrs. Howie teaches oc- cupati<Nls. Her hobbies include dancing, remodelling, reading, music and sports. '
MR. MARTIN- an occupations teacher here for two years, would also like to try criminal law. His interests include tropical fish, racing boats andskiing ("very minor").
MR. THOMPSON -is in his sixth year at CCI and teaches math and science. He would like to try farming and enjoys shovelling manure in his spare time. Also Mr. Thompson directs bi-weekly evening classes for ACLO. If this is his last year here, Mr. Thompson's fu- ture plans may be for a long retirement.
MR. TRAYNOR -in his second year here teaches English and oc- cupations academic subjects. A great help as the Gleaner sales co- ordinator and the coach of the junior soccer team, Mr. Traynor says he likes contributing to the Gleaner as it is a very worthwhile stu- dent endeavour.
MISS CHWYK -teaches occupations English and is also a member of the Guidance Department.
MISS SW ANSON- is a member of this department, teaching English, as well as the Language Department.
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