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UNB students in class of their own

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Schools in New Brunswick will be graced with a new flock of teachers this year.

The 1993 graduating class of the Indian Studies Program is letting go of four graduates. Rhonda Alaine, James Augustine, Beverly Googoo, and Newfoundland native Roderick Jeddore received their Bachelor of Education degrees this spring through the program.

UNB students in class of their own

Page R5

Schools in New Brunswick will be graced with a new flock of teachers this year.

The 1993 graduating class of the Indian Studies Program is letting go of four graduates. Rhonda Alaine, James Augustine, Beverly Googoo, and Newfoundland native Roderick Jeddore received their Bachelor of Education degrees this spring through the program.

UNB students in class of their own

Page R5

Schools in New Brunswick will be graced with a new flock of teachers this year.

The 1993 graduating class of the Indian Studies Program is letting go of four graduates. Rhonda Alaine, James Augustine, Beverly Googoo, and Newfoundland native Roderick Jeddore received their Bachelor of Education degrees this spring through the program.

UNB students in class of their own

Page R5

Schools in New Brunswick will be graced with a new flock of teachers this year.

The 1993 graduating class of the Indian Studies Program is letting go of four graduates. Rhonda Alaine, James Augustine, Beverly Googoo, and Newfoundland native Roderick Jeddore received their Bachelor of Education degrees this spring through the program.

Trainees building new future

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Blackened fingernails and sore shoulders are badges of honor carried by recent graduates of a construction training program at Six Nations Reserve.

The residential construction apprentice program is a one-year certificate program sponsored and developed jointly by the Six Nations council and the Ministry of Education and Training.

The roots of the project sprang from a program run on Manitoulin Island, Ont. and was modified to fit Six Nations Reserve where more construction is taking place, said George Montour, band council representative.

Trainees building new future

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Blackened fingernails and sore shoulders are badges of honor carried by recent graduates of a construction training program at Six Nations Reserve.

The residential construction apprentice program is a one-year certificate program sponsored and developed jointly by the Six Nations council and the Ministry of Education and Training.

The roots of the project sprang from a program run on Manitoulin Island, Ont. and was modified to fit Six Nations Reserve where more construction is taking place, said George Montour, band council representative.

Trainees building new future

Page R5

Blackened fingernails and sore shoulders are badges of honor carried by recent graduates of a construction training program at Six Nations Reserve.

The residential construction apprentice program is a one-year certificate program sponsored and developed jointly by the Six Nations council and the Ministry of Education and Training.

The roots of the project sprang from a program run on Manitoulin Island, Ont. and was modified to fit Six Nations Reserve where more construction is taking place, said George Montour, band council representative.

Trainees building new future

Page R5

Blackened fingernails and sore shoulders are badges of honor carried by recent graduates of a construction training program at Six Nations Reserve.

The residential construction apprentice program is a one-year certificate program sponsored and developed jointly by the Six Nations council and the Ministry of Education and Training.

The roots of the project sprang from a program run on Manitoulin Island, Ont. and was modified to fit Six Nations Reserve where more construction is taking place, said George Montour, band council representative.