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Throughout your high school career, you are bombarded with a multitude ofdecisions. Once you had chosen to enroll at C.C.I., you had to decide upon the location of your locker, what cour- ses you take, what outfit to wear on that first day of school and where you would sit in a particular class. Decisions were based upon your opinions, but often you gave in to peer pres- sure. Upon entering your senior years, however, you were now given a variety ofoptions that no longerjust affected your every day existence. You had to make choices relating to your own personal goals and talents - choices that would affect the rest of your life. Courses had to be selected with the utmost care to ensure the completion of a graduation diploma. Did you opt for college, university or the work force? Whatever route was taken, you had to work 'TO THE MAX' as you entered an ex- tremely competitive world as a post-secondary student. We look back upon your days at C.C.I. with pride and we wish you much luck and success as you leave the land of black and gold. We hope that you will continue to 'PLAY IT TO THE MAX' on whatever path you have chosen.

































































































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