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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-06-03, Page 3• p 0 muth-toenteu student uo,gy Hi! GDCI awards da • Awards. Day at GDCI last Thursday was an exciting affair for hundreds of students who packed the auditorium, to watch' theirfellow classmates nuitint the form to receive awards. • for variPus'acciiiiiviinentsr"-'1': Topniost, 9f the•.program was • • "the presentation ,Of ,the five team athletic aWards-Huron ' Perth championships - in senior foothail, senior ' soccer, senior basketball, junior boys Volleyball "andjunior girls basketball. The success of the-GDCI teams this - year was fertned as 44 • an amazing • record". Huron,Perth • • track awards • 'Were also presented to two • .„ students, Tom O'Brien the -byhampion• and Brenda Graham, the junior- girli champion. . As well, Huron -Perth Drama Festival awards were received by Sue Dunlop and Greg Markson for , the best play; Lynda • Reinhart„winrier of he Special Adjudicator's award; and Al Pirie, best actor. Piriliproved to be one of the most t@ented students at GDCI this schoolyear..The •„ Grade 13 stuant also received • the GDCI leadership trophy and .the . Brian Dowds Memorial trophy for the • -most ...valuable male athlete. The versatile young I'man is a"member of the senior • football team and ot the senior baSk•etball' team. • • • • flo • • • • Honor plaques were presented to students who' maintained a 75 percent or . better average during Wur consecutive years at QDCI. _Winners were , Susan Bisset, .DenISV--Dattonit4=501151.ntlii, Dawn Prest, Murray Rivett and Barbara Kalbfleisch. It was announced during the , awards assetnbly by Principal John Stringer that Susan Bisset was one of the most outstanding of the group. Miss Bisset will graduate this year from Grade 13"with a 90 percent average, said Principal "Stringer, and has. been awarded , a sizable CI scholarship from the University of Toronto. linesman; Mike Tafeit, most Gail Fritzley, most valuable Junior mathematics contest Catherine Russell, Jan 'the girls' athletic awards Were presented to the aboveyoung ladies. (left to right) Carole' Cruickshank„most valuable junior girls basketball player; Shirley Mohrjng; Dawn Prest, senior girls track champion; Judy Jenkins; Carol Willis, most valuable senior girls 'basketball player; Ruth Melady, senior gids track champion; Brenda Sue Paquette, most outstanding • cheerleader; Sue Powell, most valuable junior girls volleyball player; Peggy Manly, team manager of the year; Jennifer Cook, girls athletic tropby Year 5; ,Barb Miller, girls athletic trophy Year 4; Linda-Falkiner; . and Wendy Ryan, girls athletic trophy Year 3. (staff photo) Fisher, midget girls track champion; Brenda Graham, junior girls track, champion; • to Tom O'Brien, year 1; John Moore, year 2; Bruce Bowman, year 3; Gary Lounsbury, year 4; and Mark Ryan, year 5. "Girls' Athletic trophies Went to Becky Crawford; year 1;. Tanya Palmer, year 2; Wendy Ryan, year 3; Barbara Wier, year 4; and Jennifer Cook, year 5. Thdividual athletic awards Tom O'Brieni midget bcrys track -the-year.- - • - „ champion; Steve Reaburn, Most The champion curling team wAre made to' Bill Wedlock, rnost • valuable junior volleyball player; consisted of Sam Sheardown, valuable senior football player; Pat O'Brien, most valuable Don Bedsoouwre,.x.:10,f,,,,,xchae7zitounb-,....teiriittwMeostoriare,a,J3,9Lge4;toze...a:! senior football -player-tacre'—'llamiY"'" ATHLETIC AWARDS Boys' Athletic Awards were ,. ,.- , valuable -senior- soccer --player-; . girls _volleyball -play-m er,- .inners- were -Murray mighimarrSutheramd andGreg Markson Jim Denomme, most valuable Carole Cruickshank, most Wendy Ryan - and 'Christina Regional -drama awards'were junior soccer player; -Al•valuable junior girls basketball Vanden Heuvel. • Drennan, most valuable wrestler;., player; - Carol Willis, most John Willis, most valuable senior valuable senior. girls basketball boys volleyball player; Doug ,player; Dawn Prest and Ruth Fisher, most valuable junior Melady, senior girls track boys basketball player; Warren chamOrons; Brenda Graham, Watt; most valuablesenior boys junior girls track champion; basketball player;' Warren Watt Brenda Fisher, midget girls track and Mike Tafeit, senior boys champion; Sue Paquette, most track champions; Doug Fisher, outstanding cheerleader; and junior boys track champion; Peggy Manly team manager of trophy. .Honor jackets went to Judy Sue Powell, most valuable Jenkins, Ruth -Melady, Linda junior girls volleyball player; Falkirk, Shirley Mohring, Terry Corbett and Con Melady. OTHER AWARDS\ \ • Public speaking awards were made to the following students: senior, Pat Wilkin, Janet Hyde and Ken Doherty; junior, Susan -Moidey-T-Mary---Ellen- -McGill and Tanya Palmer. Patterson, most valuable junior football player, Con Melady, most valuable "funior football A variety of awards were made at Thursday'sAwards Day'at GDCI. Pidtured above are (left to', right) Dwayne Linner, music; Wendy Ryan and Christin*Vanden Heuval, junior mathematics contest. winners ,(Murray. IN,1911tman was not presentyvhen this photo was taken); Susan Moxley, junior public iking' award; and Pat Wilkin, senior public speaking award. (staff photo) 51:9 D 10 - SPECIALIZING IN • WEDDINGS -a-CHILDREN- SINGLE OR GROUP PORTRAITS & PASSPORTS, 524,8787 118 ST. DAVID GODERICH 0 e • , g m . • , • • • • • • A new trophy in the Huron -Perth Conference is the Frank Curry 'Memorial senior boys' basketball trophy. It was won this year hy' Goderich's senior high school- team and the presentation of the trophy was made by Ed Curry (left) to Warren Watt. Ed Curry, son of the late Frank Curry who was an avid supporter"of high school basketball, played basketball or GDCI during his high school years here. He is presently teaching school in Sarnia. (staff photo) Industrial League Lash Thursday evening's ball -games in the Industrial League • saw' the Building Centre crew whip Sifto Salt 15-4. Eddie Jones hit a home run for Sifto with one on base. Also that evening, Gord's,„ beat the Discount Centre ne 6 to ,46 • "An„lmost Unbelievable score of 42 -was retarded by Gower's brar.'a-enentfe' - team over the Sifto Black 'hit a home eu or , Gower's with one on basean ho Mon Garden Cent the Building Centre 11 to , ' d Sandy's Clipper turned back 4. 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