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Jennifer Armstrong feels that her strongest subject at school is LUNCH! Why? She says that she likes to eat. What new subject would she like to introduce at C.C.I.? Nap time! On a more serious note, however, Jennifer really doesn't mind doing assignments and study- ing for tests just as long as she is in
front of the t.v. or listening to sorrie music. Like Jason Bell, a student very keen on science, she feels that all teachers should have a good sense of humour.
So it becomes very obvious that the undergrads of C.C.I. have varied interests and display various habits when it comes to their courses. Right from Krista Watts, a geography fan to Ron Pearson, a guy that really enjoys keyboarding . No matter how different we are, we still come together to form a superior team of "Fighting Owls"!!!
THIS PAGE - Undergrads James Carson (LEFT) and Tim Bulmer (RIGHT).
Dan Kohl, a fan of the music and phy. ed. programs at C.C.I., feels that all teachers should have a sense of humour. This hard-working stu- dent finds it easy to study anywhere, but he needs the t.v . and music on while he works - and it has to be on LOUD! Michelle Skinner too prefers the presence of the televi- sion, but she is even more specific about her study location. She must
be upstairs and
have some move-
ment in the room as
well as being very
relaxed. And if that
still isn't enough,
10 minutes before
that class, she studies like crazy!
If C.C.I. ever offers a course in bicycle maintenance, Michael Cox will be the first to sign up. In the meantime, he is presently taking phy. ed. and loves it for he finds it easy and sometimes fun. His buddy, Marc den Bok, favours geography and he puts his time in on this subject in his office while listening to music. He awaits the day when video technology will be offered as a course at C.C.I.!
Scott Edwards is mechanically minded and likes to work with engines so it is only natural that his favorite subject would be automotive technology. He feels that all teachers should have patience when working with the students. Dean Morby also shares Scott's admiration for auto-body . Here is a student that likes to move around when he works. At home, however, he'll hit the books by studying on his bed.