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                            C.C.I.'s Co-op Education programme con- tained 235 of our best students during the 1991-92 school year. Placements in the com- munity included such diverse employment opportunities as Goodyear Service (auto me- chanics), G & M Hospital (nursing, physio- therapy) and the C'wood Police Dept. (law, policing)
The Co-op teachers for 1991-92 were Mrs. Plater, Mrs. Gillham, Miss Meredith, Mr. Nell, Mr. J. Sneyd, Mr. R. Sneyd, Mrs. Weston, Mr. Kilgour, Mr. Marin, Mrs. Pfaff, Mr. Hall and Mrs. Toppings. The Co-ordinator of the programme was Mr. Pommer.
The students found that school can be fun and productive. "Co-op is a great time be- cause it gives you a sense of worth and teaches you about the job to see if it is the right one for you" - Lori Morrison.
This page TOP Jason Gardner aka Elmer! - the Collingwood Police Dept. 8 T L T Steve Currie runs the latest in diagnoustic equipe- ment at Hockley Machine BT RT Liz Shef- fer and Shelley Appleton your patient looks a little pale. - G & M Hospital (Opp. pg.) TOP RT Christine Lowe at Sunset Marner BELOW C.o-op allowed Dave Phillips to decide whether or not a ministerial profession was for him -Church of Naz. RT from top to BT.
co-op EDUCATION
Tammy Edwards gives two future artists some advice in finger painting, Trevor McQuay finds that some of the patients at Buckingham are bigger than himself, Raymon Van Campen gets the snowmobiles ready for the season at Park- way Yamaha.
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