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TomFiigg(LT) playstheceremonial harmony ofRemembrance Day.
Sara Hogan congratulates Leigh Lepage (ABV) on her superb dancing during the first assembly. Haley French (FR RT) and he rest o f the choir sing a song o f remembrance.Fraser Boudlerami Erin Plesa-T~(BTM R.T) dancewell togetherduJ'ing thesecoundassembly. Nicholas Stephens +Trevor Hensotl proudly wore poppies. former veteran (R.T) and Fraser booclltrs gran4father.
traditionally the IUOSt and touching assembly of the year.
Friday, November 11th, the staff students along with numerous from the community
tribute to those that had
on their parents' contribution
e£fort dnrip.g WWl, the Choir {lOJClOUITed the fallen in a musical selection Josh.·Barrett's slide presentation
the names of those fi;OIU Collingwood area who had served country. Mr. Ruz.ylo's.drama class enacted a play with dance and J
Cuff Recited John McCrae's
Fields ' . Wreaths laid at cenotaph and Tom Fligg saluted veterans with 'Taps' and 'Revielle'.
was truly afitting ceremony to ..·._'""''J who·sacrificed their lives so
could enjoy the f.reedoms that we often take for granted. CCI has come from the dark days during World War when the student body would gather the old Admiral Collingwood S
Eat that time, CCI) in assemblies to
the latest lists of casualties and death the. many CCI students who h volunteered.. Former graduates re;member that these asse:fi?.blies were attended with. dread for one would hear that the boy who has sat beside them in class had been cui down on the
battlefields of Europe.