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CULTURE
C.C.I. welcomed exchange stui:fents from four different countries this year~and those mvolved will tell you that this 'c4tture club' was truly a 'ONE OF A KIND' experience. Barb Brough enjoyed taking her partner, Miguel Moreno to visit the sights. His interest and reactions made her "see sormeth,ing dif- ferent about the places once taken .for granted". Most students agreed tryat the idea of learning about a new culture, m~eting new people, and learning to spectk a new language was what motivated the,m to apply for an exchange. Jean-Francois Massot en- joyed his stay with Heather Reirner and found our school system very different from
BELOW: Gregoire Saury, Grenoble, France. BOT. LT.: Berlt Brose got right down to work at C.C.I. CTR. TOP: Brent Chandler + Gael Personnaz - a new friendship. CTR. MID.: Elena Munoz - Ortega + Wanda Zeggil - "exchange"-ing smiles. CTR. BOT.: Berlt Brose + Rebecca Swift - West Germany meets Ontario. TOP AT.: Carl French- off to Grenoble. UPPER MID. AT.: Heather Riemer + Jean-Francols Masso! - sharing the ex- change experience. LOWER MID. AT.: Sachlko Yoshida + Christine Wilson BOT. AT.: Gael Personnaz enjoyed the Ontario outdoors!
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the one ack home - he especially enjoyed our shorter hours! Carl French thou~ht he was well-f!atched with his partner, Gregoire Saury sinpe they had the same interests and became $OOd friends.
Participaqts in Exchange programs this year were: Barp Brough + Miguel Moreno, Spain; Wanda ~eggil + Elena Munoz-Ortega, Spain; Bert Tatham + Ignacio Santa Maria, Spain; Bqent Chandler + Gael Personnaz, France; Carl French + Gregoire Saury, France; Jlleather Riemer + Jean-Francais Massot, 'france; Rebecca Swift + Berit Brqse, West Germany; Christine Wilson +
Sachiko
oshida, Japan.


























































































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