Clinton News-Record, 1975-06-19, Page 13tit
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Nancy MacDonald, right, was given the senior girls' out-
standing athlete award by Ken Clynick.
lett peGr'aot,, left, resentedihe SC or soccer ost valua e
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loanne Cochrane, right;was the winner of the most valuable
.cheerleading award and received herplaque (tom Mrs.
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mice J ewson. •
Larry y Curter, right, won the most valuable senior°basketball player award,and was given his
award by Ken Reidy.
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v..... a junior 'r' 'outstanding athletic away
Mary nn'Cummings, right, wag the >recip ent of thc ior J gi
trophy b Nitss�BLirCh `
and -was given ti% y y
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Cunningham, left, and,Patti Kay. „A `
V-IIi0Van Wondered', right, received the junior girls' most valuable player award -from Miss
• Maxine Burch.'
' 110h Cooper, a former CHSS-graduate; was the guest speaker
.it the sports hanguet. Bob played football for Wilfrid
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, Maxine Unroll, left, pi tinted gi�ris tr nstics bars�to .
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of the many students to receive
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recognition for sports achievement. ' i
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