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     Jntario Scholars Reason
mnifer Lynne Bird
'Jdie Patricia Blakeman relanie Elizabeth Buie !ordon Whitney Cook ficltelle Lynn Crago
~sa A,zn Draper
racy La; rel Edwards' lexan1er James Glenfield
avid Jtevin Hadfield ennifi r Karen Houghton anet Hughes
helley Hurst
felissa Anne Kern
'yan Knight
~hristitza Patricia Kosmas enny Legget
yan Scott MacNicho~ arah Christine Makin .ndrew David Mickelson Ym Mutter
:rista Neil
?arol Lee Anne Patten ncob Andrew Reardon ~aren Margaret Reiber odie Robinson
~arcus Calem Robinson ~raig Scott
Vayne Scott
-:arlie Doreen Sharp racey Lynn Sneyd
tandy Still
ameez SundeTji
{eronica Sylvester
"anya Patricia Taylor 1eorgina Tesseris
>oug Tetzner
ffegan Ann Toppings 'arah Elizabeth Traynor
'etznifer Alexandria Weis lndrew Willis
i)avid John Wilms
~oberl John Wilson ';harles Kerl Wrigley
Graduates, family and friends had reason to
legiate's Annual Commencement Excercises.
cumstance" played by CCFs Senior Concert Band
Wright delivered the Invocational Prayer followed by
by, and Mayor Ray Barker. Mrs. Barb Sharp,
smoothly as 288 students received Diplomas, OAC
of 14 Awards, 34 Bursaries, and 46 Scholarships were extends sincere thanks to our generous community C!,,,_.,..,,..
The graduates were well represented by their Valedictorian,
terlude, the Choir directed by Mr. Dennis McAndrew, chose the beau
The Love Tonight" by Elton John. Later, the Quartet of Greg Gibson, Kathy Fitzsimmons, and Lori Giffen enhanced the evening with the song, "One''.
·C.C.I.'s 43 Ontario Scholars, BELOW, gathered centre stage and were applauded academic accomplishments:·The evening concluded.with slides ofthe graduates and the - - ---o--oc of the school song. We thank Mrs. Lois Mussleman for the lovely reception following the ceremony and Mr. Dave McCarl for artistic stage decorations to honour our graduates.
WORTHY RECIPIENTS: TOP TO BOTTOM: Elected by the Graduating.Class of '94, Tracey Sneyd receives the Student Council President's Award from '95 President Jason Lang; Gord Cook, win- ner of a Nacan Scholarship, accepts his OSSD from his father, Mr. Ted Cook; Mr. Ralph Sneyd presents the OAC Excellence Award to Carol Patten; Brad Neville receives the Collingwood Shipyards Bur- sary from Mr. John Moore.
A TIME FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS: FAR LEFT: Mrs. Sharp and her daughter Carlie who won a MargretaSnell Scholarship pause in front of the hall disp'lay for the graduates. LEFT: Friends, Tanya Johnson and Robyn Page,.hold onto their programmes and each other as they reunite during the evening of Commencement.
COMMENCEMENT PHOTOGRAPHY is by Mr· Henry Haiduk and
Mr. Jim Kilgour.
Grads Play It to the Max
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