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Most valuable boys' basketball players at GDCI were (left to right') Pat Conlon, senior; David
MacKenzie, midget; and Jeff Baechler, junior. Their awards were presented at Monday
morning' •awards assembly at GDCI. (staff photo)
. Track participants were honored at GDCI's awards assembly Monday morning., Winners were
(back row, left to right) Mark Hovey, most valuable midget boy; Glen Tigert, most valuable
senior boy; and Tim McGee, most -valuable junior boy; (front row, left to right) Heather
Brander, most valuable midget girl; Laura Ross, most valuable senior girl; and Lori Keller,
most valuable junior girl. (staff photo)
.Soccer has been a. •popular springtime sport at GDCI:
Winners of the soccer awards for GDCI this year were lain
Lambert (left), most valuable junior boys' player and Casey
Wildgen, goaler for the senior Vikings and winner of the'
Robert Schmidt Memorial trophy for the most valuable
senior soccer player. (staff photo) •
George 'Duke' Sheardown was the popular choice at GDCI
for the most valuable wrestler trophy. Teacher 'Ray Don-
nelly said the selection was madebecause of George's hard
work • and perseverance. The. award was -made Monday
morning at the awards assembly yin• the large gymnasium.
(staff photo)
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Teacher Doug Bundy presented ••tlie curling team award at Monday morning's awards
assembly at GDCI. Members of that team were (left to right) Glen Linner, Dave Smith and Jim
Crawford. Missing.when the photo was taken was Don Coughlan. (staff photo) --
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Kim Jeffery was chosen as this
year's •most outstanding
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award was presented by Mrs
Donnelly at Monday morning's
awards assembly. (staff photo)
'Photos. by Dave Sykes
and Jeff Seddon
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