Clinton News-Record, 1976-06-17, Page 14c awards p esentE � �ct
The annual Athletic
Banciuet at CHSS was held
4une . 3, 1976, under the
chafrman-ship of David
.Clynick and Marlene Dale.
Following an excellent din-
ner, in the cafeteria of the
school. the, awards
wand
nd
trophies were presented
coaches to the deserving
athletes. The guest speaker
was Mr. Bob Eynon, swim-
ming coach at, the Upiversity
of Western Ontario,
He Olympic
oke
on the Canwas
Swimming Trials he
attending at the time in
ur-
Toronto and the , many s
prising performances turned awards. Paul Galachiukl�wa none of this would have been
in by •'unknown" swimmers preseRtvutst with
ndingthe
athlete Possible. Thanks must go to
ann • small towns all across boys Mr. Munro, Miss Burch, Mr.
Canada. award on the basis sof his Hodgins, Mr. Weber. Mr.
were participation in junior
The following people P Brownridge, Mr. Ludwig, Mr.
Arlen. i g Steep, Mr.. Cur.
player as the their rt spvaective socuable football, and badminton. The Mrs. JStep, Mr.
players for resp girls outstanding MacDonald. Mr. DeGro r.
spurts: Richard Carter and juniorhg Cl nick.
Paul Galachiuk, junior athlete was Nancy Y' Mme, Reed. Mr. i-loernig, Mr.
Nancy was a member of the Mann and all those who
/football; Suzie Chambers. basketball, volleyball and helped in any with thiso
junior girls basketball: tennis teams. She placed firstec
in Huron -Perth in junior girls years school teams. Sp
Gerald Cantelon, senior Tyndall, thanks t to s. Special basketball; Susan ley singles badminton and whoamust go to Nancy
senior girls volleyball; earned the right to compete inRobin
Verberne, junior WOSSA by defeating the third MacDonald and
Richard McAdam to their second
boyssebasketball ;Pat Phillips, place senior girl. She also was finish in OFSSA bad-
McNall, boys volleyball; Chris a judge at the Huron -Perth place
junior girls competition this menton and to Mr. Reidy who
valley 1, t;.ymnastics comp the undefeated
lle Cling Tim Mornings ��ear. coachedonior the football team
n Gaylenior girlCunY girls out
wrestling:iris The senior g to a Huron -Perth Cham -
Larry
, an Gibb g standing athlete award was ionship.
basketball; Ian and shared by Mary Anne P
junior boys Central Huron's athletes
vo,�y Dalton, Cummings and Nancy outdid themselves s this ins
volleyball; Steve Steinman, MacDonald. Mary Anne competitions. year n
Walden, Participated in basketball, athletic comp ton
junior soccer : Kates Jamie P everybody's s particip
• T cheerleaders; and volleyball. She earned and support they can dovon
in OF-
'Thompson, senior soccer: the right to competebetter next year.
Teri Van Dungen, midget SSA (all Ontario) corn- ,
girls track and field: Joan Petitions in track and field by
Honking, junior girls track placing second in junior girls
Flowers,
and field: Terry discus at WOSSA. Nancy
MacDonald was a member of
senior girls track and field: the cross country and track
Betty Posima,, midget g and field teams. In bad -
cross country : Sheila Arn- mixed
junior girls cross minton. playing ,
star'' MacDonald. doubles with Robin McAdam,
country : Nancy Nancy and Robin won both
Senior girls cross country :
Steve Reid. midget boys the Huron -Perth and WOSSA
badminton titles. In their
track and � field: Keith
_ ascarid year of competing at i
Mowatt. junior boys track and OFSSA they placed second
field; Pat Phillips, senior behind a team which had won
boys tra+ek and field; Claude the.mixed doubles title for the
Daw, midget boys crossreviQus four fiat's• As well '
country+: George Collins, P placing second. in OFSSA
as Robin
junior boys cross country: in ; badminton. Allan Lav€stseniat` boys crass McAdam, senior bays out- "
country; Brian Murray and ��athlete, was a
senior football. 'standing
Tim Jewson, member of the tennis was
and
Bars were presented to the basketball tearr►s• He
members of these -teams as quarterback of the Huron -
welt as to the members of the erth championship football
Huron -
golf. curling. midget boys team.
basketball, gymnastic, and Central Huron Secondary
badminton teams. School has just completed a
One of -the highlights of the very successful year in
evening was the.presentation athletics. Without the
of the outstanding athlete of the coaches
dedicated help
"No or ► pencils, more books..."
..
By Martian Doucette beat fair every staff member
to cover, but at titres that
"No more pencils, no more arrangement just didn't seem
books..." was one of the few to work
t. to However.
make r. we
e al.t
phrases fre�,uenting the hafts Manadeadlines with copy that was
of C.I•I.S.S�. last week. begged, borrowed or stolen.
It was those usual end-ofNow as I look back over the
the -year phrases that led me le to
to realize that those same.year
I are
greatly people
halls would soon be empty in
a .'atter of time and would bey
five year stay
terminated,
But, I think the big st
realization was yet to c ;j e
for this week will mark the
ending of the "Chronicle" for
this year and the last time I
will ever act as editor.
I must say that. this year
was an"active and .fun year
for me, and it was all due to
the Chronicle's existance.
Acting as editor got me .in-
volved in a variety of school
activities that I had never
experienced before, to the
extent where sheer bedlam
existed in room 224 on
Tuesdays. -
At the beginning of the
year, I was loaded with ideas
for the school's new venture.
Where those ideas disap-
peared to, I don't know. It
hurts to admit it, but in truth,
the "Chronicle" was just not
as good this year as it could
be.
But, if it had of been up to
par without those four or five
misspelled names, com-
pletely incorrect news items
hich were out of
dads what would you have to
date,
look forward to next year?
Supposedly,
were
assignments, deadlines and a
Bob Eynon, from Western University in London, was the
guest speaker for the Athletic Awards ceremonies held
recently at CHSS. (photo by Jack Hunt)
for making my job easter.
First, Jim Fitzgerald and
the staff at the Clinton News-,
Record► for without them.
there just wouldn't have beef,
a weekly Chronicle.
Mr. Ron Smith deserves
many thanks for being my
staff adviser. and for the
many sug;estions and pep
talks which rte gave me.
Lastly, I wish to thank my
staff for getting out and
collecting the news for us to
report :
In conclusion I wish
everyone a good summer and
good luck in the future.
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Sue Tyndall's name, right, will rbs nl ce past who won
ed on the wall
plaque along with other CHSS gisenior girls volleyball
the award for the outstanding
player. Tke ,award was presented to Sue byClete
Holland, left, at the CHSS Awards Night. (photo by Jack
Hunt)
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