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Executive plaques went to three GDCI students who had totalled 17 points for students'council
activities in their years at GDCI. Honored were (left to right) Pat Conlon, Sherry Boyce and
David Ross. The presentation was made by teacher Bill Wark at Monday's` awards assembly.
i ere'presented to students: 4 GDCI who had accumulated..) l5 point , �
Gold medallions, vy, s or 1♦,etter
in sporting events in their years at GDCI. Those who qualified this year were back row, left to
right) Dave Patterson; Tim McGee, Glen Tigert;' (front row, left to right) Pete Willis, Chris
Wildgen and Pat Conlon. (staff photo)
Winners of the boys' athletic trophies for their respectlC a school years were (back row, left to
right) Mark Hovey, Year 1; Tim McLean, Year 2; Iain Lambert, Year 3; (front row, left to
right) Gerry O'Brien, Year.4; and Larry Donnelly, Year 5. (staff photo)
Rifle Club - '.
Peter Erskine was the winner
of the Royal Canadian Legion'
Rifle Club trophy at GDCI.
Erskine was not, present when
the award was made by Nell
Shaw, a GDCI teacher at
Monday morning's assembly.
Photos by ;.
Dave Sykes
Jeff Seddon
Huron -Perth track awards were made to first place finishers at
Monday morning's awards assembly. Winners were (back row,
" left to right) Mark Hovey, Tom O'Keefe, Glen Tigert and Tim
McGee; (front row, left to right) Tim McLean, Lisa Schultz and
Gerry O'Brien. Missing when the picture was taken were
Marilyn' Aubin, Susan Jeffery, Tony Whidden and Mark
Frayne. ;(staff photo) ,
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Athletic plaques were presented at Monday's awards assembly at GDCI to athletes who have
accumulated a total of 85 points throughout their school years, Recipients this year were <back
row, left tb right) Gerry O'Brien, Jim•Nivins and Ron Sowerby; (front ow, left to right) Lisa
Scholtz, Lori Keller and lain Lambert. Missing when the photograph was taken were Susil
Weernsooriya and -George Sheardown. (staff photo)
Girls' volleyball awards were presented at Monday's.
awards assembly at GDCI. Winners were Judy Cruickshank
(left) most valuable senior girls' player and Mary Burns,
most valuable junior girls' team member. (staff photo),.
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The girls' athletic trophies at GtCI for top performance in their individual years were won by
(back row, left to right) Judy Cruickshank; Year 3; Sally Stringer, Year 5; Chris Wildgen, Year
.tf(front row, left to, right) Margaret .Kovacs, Year 2 and Anne Marie Murphy, Year 1. The
,presentations were made at Monday's awards assembly. (staff .photo)
Jog -a -thou *inners reeeived special recognitionte aches'
Lynn Meyers and.the'student body at Monday Orning's
awards assembly at GDCI. Winners 'were' (back roW,,left to
right) Steve Palmer, the boy who raised the niostioney;
Jing Nivins, first boy to finish; (front row, left to rtght)arg
Kovacs, first girl to finish the 10 mile jaunt; and Eleanor
McMillan, the girl who raised the «most money;* The event
was organized to earn funds for neW physical eaueat)on
equipment at the school and to date, about $40,000 has been
turned in. (staff photo)