3 â€" oo o m e B / _ . Sope en );-;‘;,g% C 0e o9 58 erry Rathwell is _| | * ie . $ .. 126» C . e Jsrelll$ 6 _ WWiW 10 $ P £7505 4 e ns * 44 o0 38 n ie i | Ql;‘“’ 5 , o $ is plescan ophy that bears Terry Conroy presented the award, [X ) : Eosll i l : his Bame: Brad Wetagsh noted that which was earned by Susan Hobden . ~<< k A this year‘s outstanding athlete at and â€" Dorek _ Sell. â€" Susan plays 4 \. ' â€â€˜"‘25& Opeongo High School was just as basketball, volleyball and runs track ; *‘g’g ~‘ To h 4 . /® successful in the classroom as he‘was _ at school while Derek plays on the \ t3 \ y A + S in sports. football team, and participates in §'L‘“~ O ‘"He has the ability to balance â€" basketball and track. £ 90A 1 academics _ and â€" athletes,"" _ Mr. Each year, OHS sends two & é *U, McTavish said of Terry Rathwell. students to Ontario Athletic Leaderâ€" ‘?f\ P . i io m ship Camp. Rachel Valiquette and <@. & Terry becomes the l@test n th€ _ Kont Brown are going in ‘86. 155 | succession of OHS athletes t(d) re:}?lve ‘"‘It‘s been a pleasure to have these \ f 3 ) Aivme the coveted award. He and OtheTS poople | at Opeongo," â€" said _ Mr. Whous:. /â€"m{.( 4 were honoured last Tuesday EVENIME â€" Ferguson referring to the recipients i / pz oA j i f 8 w / 6 / Wotid . when the Opeongo Atheltic Ass0Ci@~ _ of athletic letters & Â¥ F Py \ï¬ ce â€"A ‘M% ; * : . & [3 . BP o oA tion held its annual banquet. Receiving ‘big O‘s‘ were Ted * . VA /42 K.. 2XA »*/ J While at Opeongo, the 18â€"yearâ€"old Wren, Wilf Kenny, Terry Rathwell, ons tron, . f ie t s \-J "ALL 3 has played basketball, hockey, soccer â€" Shelley Welk, Sandra Laundry and j 1 haomes 2 *3 and participated in the track and â€"Kathleen O‘Grady while getting _# L. f f m field program. Terry‘s an outstandâ€" Slétlfllelto Sné‘":c"euLea“é‘e]Fm‘ght‘ Kim duk o0 k 2"Â¥itrmponks, Y ing hockey player and has earned an 6 PMON.OOSen Aeusr. j ; tA f :; Ar%erican};fholyarship in the sport. A _ special OAA â€" award _ was Don Whillans, who is retiring as OHS principal at the end of the Beth Handford had the pleasure of _ Presented by president Huckabone to _ CUTreNt school year, has supported athletes at the school since it was presenting the award to Opeongo‘s retiring principal Qon Whillans for opened nearly 19 years ago. For his efforts he received a special awa cui allâ€"round athletes and this year‘s the _ support he‘s given the from the OAA which was presented by associati a 94 recipients were Sandra Laundry, Ted _ 4880€iation over the years. fAuckabone y association president Dianne Wren and _ Wilf Kenny.â€" Mrs. ' Handford said Sandra wasâ€" a true sportswoman who exemplifies all the best in an athlete. She was active in o | athletics at Opeongo playing basketâ€" M 1' I bI ’ , B d d | ball, volleyball, bagdm?nton §nd track os va Ua eI ’ FO Ve Owar S ‘ and field. | Ted and Wilf also competed in Athlenp awar_d banq_ue}s pyovidq coaches with the â€" Girls: MYPâ€"Julie Dzupina; MIPâ€"Rachel Valiquette. several events including crossâ€"counâ€" opportunity to give a brief outline of their season and to _ Junior Boys: _ MVPâ€"Jerry _ Enright; â€" Senior Boys: try runting, basketball, track and mtro(.‘luce the tc_am members to the audience. MVPâ€"Shawn Hickey; Coâ€"Ed: MYPâ€"Sandra Laundry, field and soccer. It is also a time when Most Valuable Player (MVP) Shawn Hickey. ‘ % es [ & and M_ost Improved Player (MIP) awards are given to | Cheerleading They‘re a very good example for deserving players. The awards are cither selected by the MVPâ€"Tanya Kutschke. all young athletes to aspire to,"‘ Mrs. players or coaches. C Badminton Handford said. ® s f Cross Country Senior: _ MVPâ€"Sandra _ Laundry, _ Allan _ Bruce; Shelley Welk is graduating from Midget Girls: MVPâ€"Christina McNab; Junior Girls: MIPâ€"Christel Miller. Junior:MVPâ€"Brent Melntyre, Opco_ngo later on this month and her MVPâ€"Shelley Burwell; Senior Girls: MVPâ€"Shelley _ Carson Dick; MIPâ€"David ligert, Colleen Keller. Novice: | year;_ at the school have been Welk, Kathleen McHale; Most Improved: Michelle~ MVPâ€"Pat Lafont. Scott Bell; MIPâ€"Mike Fulcher. anything but dull. Kenny; Mif!get Boys: MVPâ€"Bill Laundry, MIPâ€"Joe Soccer One Aptesemier" worasied. 6 Kenny. Jum_or Boys: MVPâ€"Eernard Kenny; MIPâ€"Kent Junior: MVPâ€"Graham Barrow; MIPâ€"Kenny Benneft. f 1 ow Brown. Senior Boys: MYPâ€"Terry Burwell; MIPâ€"Winâ€" Senior: MYPâ€"Terry Rathwell; MIPâ€"Trevor St. Pierre. Shelley found the time to get ston Caldwell. involved in all of the activities she Football Hockey SL‘%(‘();I}‘]I:;Y “(;)t only mdï¬ded sports MVP‘â€"David Bulmer; _ MIPâ€"David _ Lewis; Best MVPâ€"Jerry Mcintyre:; MIPâ€"Steven Agnew. coubey oin ea;]\;o}l]lrs shuc as student Defensive Playerâ€"David Bulmer; Best Linemanâ€"Murâ€" Track and Field residert th'w ct she served as ray Gallagher. Midget Girls: MVPâ€"Sandra Dick, Lynda Buckwalt. Â¥ is pasbyeat Basketball Junior _ Girls: MVPâ€"Shelley Burwell. _ Senior â€" Girls: Thus, it‘s not hard to figure out Bamflfljl Girls: MVPâ€"Kathleen McHale; MIPâ€"Anâ€" MVPâ€"Sherri Coulas. Most Improvedâ€"Susan Hobden, why â€"Shelley earned â€" the OAA‘s drea Reinke. Junior Girls: MVPâ€"Lynda Buckwalt; Kathlcen Mottershead. Midget _ Boys: MVPâ€"Bill Participation _ award _ which fhre MIPâ€"Susan _ Hobden. Senior Girls: MVPâ€"Sandra Laundry. Junior Boys: MYPâ€"Bernard Kenny. Senior presented to her by Jim Ferguson Laundry; _ MIPâ€"Colleen _ Keller, _ Bantam _ Boys: Boys: MVPâ€"Terry Burwell. MostImprovedâ€"David As president of the OAA. in MVPâ€"Derek Sell; MIPâ€"Mike Shover. Junior Boys: ligert and Stephen Buch. 1985â€"86, Dianne Huckabone 253 MVPâ€"John Dellaire; Senior Boys: MVPâ€"Ted Wren; Athletic Letters praise for her work, which mÂ¥ MIPâ€"Dale Yuke. Big O‘s: Ted Wren, Wilf Kenny, Terry Rathwell, details organizing _ the _ annual Volleyball Shelley Welk, Sandra Laundry, Kathleen O‘Grady. banguet. She teceived the Athletic Bantam Girls: MVPâ€"Eric Warren; MIPâ€"Christina _ Little O‘s:; Leanne Enright, Kim Schultz, Colleen Leadership Award is so important. _ McNab. Junior Girls: MVPâ€"Kathleen McHale; Senior Keller. im > â€"_â€"_ mc 0 _ Me 4. 7 Jare 4 5/ § C ' : Garth Gilligan is Ope%ngo s VP _ { There‘ll _ be _a _ new top _ heading to Deep River where he | administrative team at Opeongo _ will take over the principalship of High School Whe_n the new school Mackenzie High School. year commences in September. Mr. Gilligan acrivesâ€"at.Opeongo | _ Recently, Wilmer Matthews was _ High with varied experience in the | named principal of OHS, filling the _ educational field. His last position position vacated by Don Whillans _ was as coâ€"ordinator of the Rideau who is retiring. Pilot Project for General Studies in | s | Last _ week, _ at its _ regular _ Ottawa, a post he held from 1984. | |_monthly meeting, the Renfrew â€" For eight years prior to that he County _ Board _ of Education _ was the Administrative Assistant announced that Garth Gilligan will _ to the Superintendent of Program. become the fourth viceâ€"principal in He has also taught at three high the school‘s history. schools in the Nation‘s Capital Jim Haskins, the VP at Opeongo _ starting in 1966 at Hillcrest, then - during the past school year, is _ Champlain and finally Nepean, §