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 The Christmas season at CCI is never boring and since this was the last Christmas of the millennium, the students and staff made sure that this would be one remembered for a Ion; time. We have several seasonal traditions at CCI and one of these was the making of toys by members of Mr. Moore's woodworking classes. On the final day before holidays, thes( were taken to the Salvation Army for needy children. The
Semi- Formal, one of the most popular dances of the year, ha record attendance and everyone in attendance looked terrific in their holiday attire. The evening was spent dancing to the tunes made famous in '99 and eating a gigantic sub. The onI downside of the entire evening was when someone pulled tht fire alarm and everyone had to troop outside to below freezir temperatures in their finery. During the days leading up to Christmas, we were requested to wear red and green and on the final Friday, several individuals reached their peak by

































































































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