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         Now it's time to say good-bye To all our company ...
The last day of school arrived too quickly for some. For others, perhaps, it couldn't have come soon enough. In the morning, we met for a final assembly in order to share some happy times with our friends. However, at the same time, there was a note of sadness in the air for we knew that this was the last time that we would gather together as part of the "Fighting Owl" team. Mike Aikens (Top left) acting as spokesperson, bid farewell on our behalf to several teachers that would not be on the September staff list. Whether it was because of retirement (bottom right) or
--~ST DAY OF SCHOOL
200 THANK YOU FOR BEING A PART OF C.C.I.! ]OSTENS CANADA
transferring to another school, we joined in recogmzmg their contributions to C.C.I.. Representing "The Gleaner", Dave Currie and Mr. Dykstra presented the grad photo to Mr. Moore (centre right). It too would join the others displayed on the cafeteria walls. During Tammy Ward's slide show, we laughed, we cried, we sang along with "That's What Friends Are For". What a great way to end a great year!
ABOVE LEFf: Mr. Kilgour's biology class gathers on the last day of school and compares study techniques.
TOP RT.: Mr. Berni and Mr. Moore meet on the playing field to discuss vacation plans. Perhaps they will involve teaching summer school or tak- ing a summer course or taking 10 weeks to do NOTHING. While others are out enjoying the rays, Trevor Kolkea (BOTTOM LT.) is hitting the books indoors in preparation for those June fmals.
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