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 For years Mr. Liotta has been giv- ing us gentle reminders that hats are to be worn only outside. Many stu- dents have even left their favourite headwear with him in order to help them remember this example of eti- quette. To pay tribute to Mr. Liotta and his vast hat collection, the last
·teaching day of second sememster was declared "Hats On For Mr. Li- otta" day. Even the administration could be seen looking very dapper with Mr. Moore in a straw campaign
hat and Mr. Mickevicious in a fedora. The students gave a great send off to the man in the front office with a tip of their hats.
TOP LT: Caps bearing mechanics were the a popular choice of Andrew Ferguson, Sean Gunn, and Chris McNichol. TOP MID.: Jeff Stanley proves that Elvis is still alive with his funky hat. MID. LT.: Sharon Tuck and Julie Shand show us that caps also look great on the feminine population of the school. BOT. LT.:
A hat off to Mr. Liotta, a hat on Heather Goldsworthy! BOT. MID.: Jackie Patterson looks snazzy in her felt hat. OPP. PG., TOP LT.: Shan- non Eddy sported a fleece number while Brook Holmund (MID.) arrived with the gladiator look. TOP RT.: Chiron Bramberger found that 98% of the school flicked his caps propel- ler! BOT. LT.: Kyle "Daniel Boone" Wilson. BOT RT.: James Kells with the skater look.
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