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girl-friends so, needless to say, this will NOT be a boring year! She admits that she will be sharing a room with " Ted- dy" , but fellow "Fighting Owls" can breath a sigh of relief because this is her cat!
Paul Pace will be relocated at Ryerson and although he'll be in residence, he hopes to look for his own apartment. He may be intensively involved in a programme of Radio and Televi- sion Arts, but he knows that he will miss English class with Mr. Traynor and some very good friends.
James LaChapelle, soon to be attending York University, hopes to major in sociology . He may be living with relatives, but he has this tremendous fear of running out of money and not being able to buy any 'Oreos'. However, he does plan on coming home for holidays so he can replenish his cookie supply.
Frank Posta plans on returning to Collingwood most weekends while he is an Electronics student at the Devry In- stitute. The first thing that he plans on doing when he gets to Toronto is find a place to live!
Fred Folliot will be joining the undergraduate department at the University of Waterloo in the fall to enter the field of recreation and leisure studies. The first thing that Fred plans on doing when he gets to his new school is ' 'find the location of the washrooms"! Fred figures that he'll have to bank about $8000 in order to cover his first year expenses. He knows that he will miss the socialization at C.C.l. and those terrific home- cooked meals.
Maggie Leithead will be heading off to Western come September and she knows that she will be taking her beautiful
C.C.l. 'Gleaner' with her. She is preparing herself for the cost of university and hopes to return home every time she needs money!
Sara Freudeman hopes to enter Ryerson to study Performing Arts. Like Maggie, she too shares the fear of running out of money, but looks forward to meeting new people. She'll be living in an apartment and definitely feels that she will miss her mom's cooking .
No matter where our "Fighting Owls" go, we hope that they take many fond memories of C.C.l.
with them. We wish them well as they go on their way and we thank them for sharing the last four or five years with us. Please keep C.C.I. in your hearts and just think of Dorothy in 'The Wizard of Oz' when she clicks her heesl and says "THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME!"
























































































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