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Clinton News-Record, 1975-06-19, Page 13tit • sd yJ'" 19, 3 75 v 110th Year --]Vo., 25 , 'T"**.T' ^1" *ATMAT" T.� 'if'fTT4 4 ��T ,. 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 �Hutlripries tl r' Nlu�►t:�rcl'an'� Ctogc. k., . loanne Cochrane, right;was the winner of the most valuable .cheerleading award and received herplaque (tom Mrs. lig mice J ewson. • Larry y Curter, right, won the most valuable senior°basketball player award,and was given his award by Ken Reidy. � yu, s "[r,. a� . _orf-: .-aa. ¢c . �., '� +..�..+ �a�7�nw•N•s:",w^�,""' ., :# � t N ' � ' 'Arecipient, .a _ .. ... 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 rescnte 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 I.auricr Universjt V. ., s4 , Maxine Unroll, left, pi tinted gi�ris tr nstics bars�to . �lss �' of the many students to receive `lr`e�rr�r p`lgrwreir°s, one , . recognition for sports achievement. ' i tl , 14•1rti' Lobh, le ti liocelVt,41. the &el'tjer %doSt villt ilii �. . � ll;wo wWar t �►` ►i +�R� `*eltly r iii,, va,tot1' thele in flea i1Svs WS wilding athlete's,f1;rirard to Me* friarretti 71,