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        itive attitude, you can be considered al- most ind~structible and you will be able to open doors to the real world. Too of- .ten we let other people's thoughts influ- ence our decisions. Stand up .. . make that decision for yourself, go sky diving, ask out that girl who sits behind you in class, or learn to surf the net. This isn't being selfish; it is being self-confident. Never look back except to learn. You have to "keep movin"'so you don't fall behind. I would like to share something with you and it is a verse called the "Clock of Life".
The Clock of Life is wound but once, And no man has the power to tell Just when the hand will stop,
At a late or early hour.
Now is the time you own.
Live, love, and toil with will. Place no faith in tomorrow,
For then the clock may be still.
Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to thank you for showing up this evening, and I would also like to warn you that the class of 94/95 is "coming at cha " !
VALEDICTORIAN: Tyler Spies
Top L: Brendan Wypich, Head Boys' Prefect for 94-95, flew in from Edmonton and was hon- oured with the Manita Rebekah Lodge #128 Achievement Award for school citizenship. Top Mid: Mrs. Annie Chandler, Mistress of Ceremonies, added a touch humour with grads' unclaimed "lost & found" articles Be- low L: Karrie Baulke proudly accepts the Coca Cola Physical Ed. Scholarship. Below R: Kelly
Clarke receives congratulations from her father, Mr. Bob Simpson, for earning the Lau- rentian Bank of Canada Community Service Award. Bot L: Mr. Ray Mickevicius, who re- tires as Vice Principal this year, is recognized by Principal Paul Macallum for years of ser- vice to CCI graduates as Commencement Co- Ordinator. Bot R: Blair Rowbotham (Honour Roll Grad) and his parents beam with pride after Commencement, Fri., Oct. 20, 1995.
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