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you won the lottery today, where would you be tomorrow?
ill at CCI, I hope. The money can make life better, but you still need a upose in what you do.
you were stranded on a tropical island for a year, name one teacher m'd like to be stranded with and why?
r.Jackson, my grade 13 history teacher. His class was always interesting. e challenged his students and made us think.
'hat person do you most admire and why?
:y father-in-law. He has a strong belief system thats guides his life. With :tle formal education, he has developed a wide number of skills. He is a nd person and takes pleasure in what he does.
you could meet one person in history, what one person would you like ' meet and why?
'inston Churchill, Prime Minister of Britain during World War II. His
•reer extended over the first half of the 20th Centurywith many ups and )Wns. His role in winning the war was crucial. He was a renaissance man, inning reknown for his writing and painting, as well as his political adership.
•f all qualities, what do you feel is your best and why?
try to be friendly and open to other people with a touch of humour.We ~ed to value others and focus on the positive.
Tho is your role model and why?
o one in particular- a variety of people have been role models at different mes.
= you won the lottery today, where would you be tomorrow?
{est Minister Abbey, Notre Dame Cathedral and St. Patrick's Cathedral in lew York City playing their pipe organs.
f you were stranded on a tropical island for a year, name one teacher
ou'd like to be stranded with and why?
1y music teacher! I'd work on my classical harmony for a full year without 1terruption and then ace the exam.
vhat person do you most admire and why?
ohannes Sebastien Bach. He's dead now, but his contribution is eternally live (best composer ever).
f you could meet anyone in history, what one person would you like to teet and why?
~sus Christ! I would ask him for power so I would go around the world ealing sick people.
V'ho is you role model and why?
.mGates! He commands nothing, but respect in the way he's dominated his oftware empire. He's smart!
If you won the lottery today, where would you be tomorrow?
[ would stay in Collingwood, but I would like also to travel to different parts of the world.
If you were stranded on a tropical island for a year, name one teacher you'd like to be stranded with and why?
Annie Chandler. She is resourceful and we think alike.
Who is you role model and why?
In my professional life, it would be my colleagues. In my personal life, my husband is a worthy role model.
Of all qualities, what do you feel is your best and why?
Problem solving and honesty. I know I'm good at creative solutions. People have told me this many times.
Everyone has a 'look alike'. What famous person do you most resemble and why?
Apparently, there is a news broadcaster that I look like, but I'm not sure of her name.
If you could meet anyone in history, what one person would you like to meet and why?
Joan of Arc. I would like to understand her conviction and beliefs.
Mrs.Ginny Lock- the head of the Guidance Department spent the beginningofhercareerinthearea ofFamilyStudi!fs.Ourpetite,ev- ery smiling teacher takes great delight in the outdoors and en- joys walks with her dog. Her re- tirement days will not be idle as they involve building her dream
Mr.Bob Pommer arrived at CCl
in 1974 after having previously
taughtinSudbury. Hehasbeen
on numerous committees, but
will best be remembered for his
23 years spent as the coach of the
badminton team. He has thor-
oughly enjoyed working with
students, but he looks forward
tohisretirementwhen"hewon't houseandacruisetotheGreecian have to set the alarm clock". Islands.
Mrs.Janet Gillha,m-born in Mr.Ma,rk Redmond or more
Toronto, Mrs.Gillham spent the last years of her high school in NorthBay. Aftergraduatingwith a phy ed degree, she started her teaching career atStayner Colle- giate. She has spent thousands of hours coaching soccer, cross- country, track and of course, her favourite sport of volleyball.
fondly known to the students as 'CaptainChemistry'afterdonning a red cape andbow tie, was truly CCI's own "BHl Nye" of the sci- ence department . When not in the classroom, Mr. Redmond couldbeseenactivelyparticipat- ing in science fairs or on the vol- leyball court.
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