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           We all agree that no two people are alike. HOWEVER, there is one thing that we know our mothers will agree with - NO ONE HAS A BEDROOM LIKE YOURS!!! Your room is truly 'One of a Kind!'
Several students were asked to describe their 'habitual abode' in 3 words or less and it was amazing how those short phrases easily allowed the reader to visualize that person's private domain!
lan Timothy Schorno has described his room as 'dangerous', 'unhealthy' and 'unfindable.' He is, however, quite proud of the fact that he doesn't leave stuff on the floor! (BUT DON'T LOOK UNDER HIS BED!) Tammy Legault's room has been described in the 3 words of 'World', 'War' and 'One'! Need anymore be said???
Steven Gellow's room demonstrates the fact that it is occupied by the man that likes to think ahead. How so? "Everything is left on- the radio, the ceiling light, the fish tank light- so when I come home, I don't have to turn anything on!"
Jason Noonan states that his room is 'small', 'messy' and 'crowded' . It that isn't enough to make his room distinct, add the fact that his "aquarium smells like aftershave and a set of drums is covered with dust!"
Amy Fulmer has a 'STOP' sign on her door so that one is given ample warning that one is about to enter "an incredible disaster!" Karen Stephens is one that getsws right to the point when talk-
ing about her bedroom. She terms it as something close to a 'Bomb', 'Testing', 'Area'! What then is the best way to enter this territory? Karen recommends the B.Y.O.S. approach! (Bring Your Own Shovel!)
BACK ROW: John Hamilton, Scott Irwin, Principal Mr. Moore, Dr. Ron Timpson, OFSSA delegate Mr. Rhodes, Tanya Salter, Dallas Philip. MIDDLE ROW: Mr . Redding , Adam Plater, Becky Martin, Jesse Bull , Peter Smith , Henry Haiduk, Miss Stukas. FRONT ROW: Kristen Salter, Pat Brannen
The ten lucky members of the C.C.I. ski team, born in 1973 and 1974, had the chance of a lifetime by being eligible to compete in the World ISF Alpine Ski Championships in Ostersund, Sweden in March, 1989. To be eligible, students demonstrated strong academic performance, ex- emplary citizenship and skiing ability. Five of the ten students were members of the 1989 OFSAA championship team.
The members of the team were: Pat Brannen, Jesse Bull, John Hamilton, Scott Irwin, Becky Martin, Dallas Philp, Adam Plater, Kristen Salter, Tanya Salter and Peter Smith. Accompanying the racers were: Mr. Jim Rhodes, Head of the Delegation, Mr. Tom Moore, principal and representative of the Town of Collingwood, Coaches Mr. Henry Haiduk, Mr. Bill Redding, Miss Audrey Stukas and Dr. Ron Timpson, Team Doctor.
Many hours of hard work went into the plan- ning and execution of fund-raising events to raise the $21,000 needed for the trip. Among the events were a Family Ski Night hosted by Blue Mountain, CKCB Radio and the Enterprise Bulletin, a charity basketball game between the Toronto Argonauts and the Collingwood Mistics, a Much Music video dance sponsored by Coca Cola, Ltd. and an auction supported by dona- tions of ski and ski-related merchandise from a variety of sponsors from Collingwood and from across Canada. All those involved in the fund- raising deserve congratulations and thanks.
The delegation would like to express their thanks to the C.C.I. Student Council, the Athletic Council, the student, staff and parents of C.C.I., and to all those involved from the Town of Coll- ingwood and the surrounding area for their con- tinued support and encouragement. The trip was the result of hard work on the part of the racers and certainly enjoyed their trip to a "new world".
C.C.I. MEETS THE WORLD
SOME BEDROOMS WOULD MAKE YOUR HAIR STAND UP!
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