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           TOP LT.: "See Justin Craigg. See Justin smile. See Justin choke!" MID. LT.: Elaine Melrose at Puttin' On The Ritz CEN.: Bob Davies at theE- 8 newspaper MID. RT.: Mrs. Jackie Plater shows how NOT to answer the phone while on duty! BOT. RT.: Ray Sheffield prepares for his placement by attending the many introductory seminars.
c o-operative Education
1989-90 has been another growth year for C.C.I.'s Co-op program. Almost 200 of our finest students are involved in the Co-op experience. A number of new and interesting placements have been added. La Cache, The Centre for At- mospheric Research and Specialized Welding and Fabrica- tion are examples of the variety of new placements being utilized.
While at their placements, Co-op students earn not only high school credits, but also valuable hands-on experience in their chosen field.
Co-op Student Quotes:
"My placement is most excellent. I love working with kids. The staff at Admiral Collingwood Public School is outstand- ing." -Tom Bruno, Phys. Ed Co-op
"My Co-op placement at Century 21 Real Estate is good. The people are friendly. I enjoy the different experiences." - Joanne Oxton, Business English Co-op
"My Co-op placement is truly exhilarating. The people there are amusing and informative. It's cool!"- Eli McCaffery, Com- puter Aided Design and Management, Business English Co- op "Co-op placement was not available when I was first in high school. It is a great opportunity for all students to ex- perience a job situation."- Doreen Willis, Adult Student, Dr. Somborac's Dental Office
"Co-op will be an unforgettable experience for me. It gave me a good perspective on my career choice. I enjoy it."- Lori Fuhre, Admiral Collinwood Public School, Child Care Co-op
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