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YEARBOOK SALES
Organized by Mr. Jonathan Yearbook Reps. did an
Gleaner in their homerooms ments throughout Semester I. sales were good - more than 650
David DeBairos, Mark Manastersky, Nathan
McNairn; GRADE 10 (ROW 2) Melanie
Thompson, Michelle Dempsey; GRADE 11
zie, Danielle Hammond, Stephanie Bond, Shannon Osburn, Carla Corneil, Jen Cook; GRADE 12 (ROW 4) son, Chris McKenzie, Jen Doyle, Jody Lougheed; OAC Greg Gibson, Steven McCulloch
PHOTOGRAPHY
Yearbook Club members (Hea chard Reid, and the Staff Advisor throughout the year to bring "KOD you. Miss Greer's photography yearbook club by developing and tributing photos for the 'jt_'''"'""'4
appreciated photos from bers, and the Enterprise Lumsden for
The YEARBOOK STAFF threw it- self "FULLY COMPLETELY" into making the '95 Gleaner a keepsake. Pro- ducing this yearbook was a co-ordinated effort between CLASS (working mainly during class time) and CLUB working outside of class time, sometimes 1 night a week, sometimes 2-3-4 nights a week -whatever it took to meet those ominous deadlines!
We moved to a September delivery the yearbook this year so that we cover students' entire school C.C.I., from Sept. to June.
kept us busy 10 rather of the year. H
? No matter, AFF really enjoyed going TO THE MAX for C.C.I.'s '95
Gleaner.
YEARBOOK ST AFFinclud
Nirupama Somayajula, Suzan
Gulley, Scott McArthur, Richar
Grummett, Bethany Weston, a
Advisors: J. Brown (Finances)
B. Crago, E. Greer, L. Pfaff, and D. McCarl who is, for the first time ever, caught lying down on the job!
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Grummett, rked diligent
OMENTS'' to assisted the as well as con- Y earbook Staff also student staff mem- . Special thanks to Jenn the Yearbook Staff - twice!
Currie, Jaime eid, Heather John Liauba; . Tatham (Copy),
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