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:OTOS: ABOVE-BACK ROW- Erin Wil- t, Stuart Whittaker, Krista Geddes, urtney Headon, Jodi Lougheed, Ms. J. lkinson, Mr. M. Wilkinson MIDDLE IW- Jessica Dunbar, Danielle Hammond, 1ine Hogg, Rashell Ross, Kevin Doner, b Horner, Laura MacFarlane, Kelly De- urst, Rachel Sutton, Hugh Stimson ONT ROW - Tanya Munro, Colin Fer- ;on, Kari Hogg, Lonica Hennebury, Lind- ' Gosnell , Amy Hunt, Tobey lsdale-Kirby OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP ~T-Ms. Tofano, Nirupama Somayajula, drew Clarke and Beth Ann Fraser mak- ;waffies for fund raising LEFT MIDDLE my Buchan and Beth Ann Fraser learn- ; about El Salvadorean cuisine.
This year's exchanges
were as challenging
and enriching as ever.
Two students were hosted from Rimouski, Que- bec and one from Germany. Maren Lischat vis- ited Lisa Frye while Eric Poirier stayed with Stephen Trafford, and Marc-Antoine Drewitt was hosted by Richard Reid. C.C .I. students re- ceive their partners in Semester One and join their families in Semester Two. Regardless of the destination, exchange students always agree that the experience is of great benefit to their language learning and a wonderful way to make lifelong friendships. ABOVE PHOTO: Steve Trafford and Eric Poirier TOP RIGHT: Mr. Sneyd's class bids farewell to Maren Lis- chat.
Hosted by World Class students Andrew Kinnear and Danielle Hammond, participants in a 24 hour fast camped out in the C.C.I. gym to raise 1200 dollars for AMNESTY's sister school in El Salva- dor. PHOTOS: LEFT- Melissa McDonald and Billy-Jo Hilson CENTRE- Andrew Foster, Catrina Wink, Laurie Brooks, Amanda King and Tracy Boyington F AR LEFT - Andrew Pearson and Matt Lloyd
Play it TO THE MAX
in ACTIVITIES 137