Sheldon Williams Collegiate - Opus Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1966

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2wL Jk oude At the time of this writing Delta House is in 3rd place — but soon to be on first. The only way a house can reach the top is through active support from the students. If the spirit of our house at this time is any indication of things to come — watch out Beta!!! Delta started off the year poorly — actually it was terrible. But through active par¬ ticipation and support we have climbed to third and we won’t stop here. A good example of student participation came from the grade nine boys. No matter what sport they were in, they managed to keep on top or next to it. Congratulations. But this was not the only example of student support. We managed to place in almost every sport and took the league in some. In ticket sales we cleaned up for the House Plays, and faired well in others. At this time we had not won dance attendance but had come close. I would like to extend my deepest thanks to Miss Heidt — our House Mistress. She gave our house her full support and was always available for new ideas and suggestions. To my grade representatives and my executive — Thank-you. I can’t think of any other way to express my thanks for all the help they gave me. Without them things would have been really rough. Special congratulations should go to our Music-Drama representative, Jim Armit, who directed the winning House Play in the Drama Festival. Also thank-you to Val Girsberger and Bill Preston for their work in sports, to Karen Rasmussen and Sally Peart for their contribution to activities and social. In closing I would like to wish the best of luck to all Delta House members and I hope next year is a very successful one for Delta. “SHOW ’EM YOUR BEST.” Bob Millar House Header BOB MILLAR. Miss Heidt House Master Bob Young Grade 12 Rep Francie Ratner Grade 11 Rep Jayne Gass Grade 10 Rep Paul Jacoby Grade 9 Rep Bill Preston Boys’ Sports Valerie Girsberger Girls’ Sports Sally Peart Social Jim Armit Karen Rasmussen Music-Drama Activities 10

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This year Beta took over as leader in the House points race, and has been a real cham¬ pion in all fields. Thanks to the unfailing support and enthusiasm of everyone in the House, we started off on top in September and have never once relinquished the lead, winning the Pol¬ lard Trophy in every month except two. I would like to take this opportunity to particularly thank my executive, and the four Grade reps., Rod Gietz, Larry Sandomirsky, Bob Crosby, and Lee Mitchell, for all the hard work they have done this year. They were invaluable in supporting activities and rousing House spirit, and made extremely worthwhile contributions to both the House and S.R.C. meetings. Beta especially made herself known in the field of Music-Drama. Under the tireless efforts and capable guidance of Arla-Rae Parker, Beta produced the play “A Playwright’s Dilemma”, which the audience really enjoyed, and the cast had a lot of fun putting on. But Beta didn’t stop at that! She went on to amass more points by coming in first in two ticket sales out of four, and coming in second in the other two. Once again, Arla-Rae deserves many thanks for organizing ticket sales and ticket drives, and for not being out a single ticket all year. Another field in which Beta really shone was athletics. Our Sports reps., Dawne Graham and Dave Ellis, led our teams to victory after victory, and our House gained many valuable points through the ambitious endeavours of all the kids who took part. We gained renown, also, as our Senior Girls came in first in Basketball and second in Volleyball, our Senior Boys second in Volleyball, and our Junior Girls second in that sport also. All teams pitched in to¬ gether to bring Beta into second place in the Inter-House Badminton tournament. Caroline Crosby, our Social rep., did a terrific job in sparking interest and participation in Sheldon’s social activities, and the support which the kids gave her is real proof of this. Of the three dances held so far this year, Beta has come in first in attendance in two of them, and third in the other one. Thanks, Caroline, for helping to make these so successful, and also for working so hard to bring in a Guest-List, which was tried out for the first time in Sheldon’s history at the “Miss Sheldon Dance”. Beta showed her appreciation of receiving this privilege by having the most members out to this event. I would also like to congratulate Gail Ducket on being crowned “Miss Beta”, and on representing our House in the “Miss Sheldon” contest. Activities is a relatively new, but extremely successful Directorate in our school, and Sandy Howell, our Activities rep., did an excellent job in helping to set up the S.R.C. calendar and showcases, and in organizing Pep Rallies and promoting school spirit. Thanks a lot, Sandy! Finally, I would like to extend a very special thanks to our devoted House Master, Mr. Russell, for the guidance and encouragement which he has given us throughout this past year, and also to all the other teachers in Beta who have done so much to keep our House running smoothly. But one must remember that the success of a House is not in the hands of its leaders and executive, but depends upon the active support of each individual member in the House for its rise or fall. The former serve merely to guide it and lead it in its activities; it is the latter who hold it up and make it what it is. No matter what standing a House has, measured in points, if it has the loyal support of its members, it is a real winner. Beta has this kind of support; and I know she will retain it in the coming years. To the in-coming executive for the year of 1966-67, I would like to wish the best of suc¬ cess in everything you endeavour, remain on top! If our House maintains the spirit it has this year, Beta will — FRANCES GORDON, House Leader. Rodney Gietz Larry Sandomirsky Bob Crosby Lee Mitchell Grade in Rep Grade 11 Rep Grade 10 Rep Grade 9 Rep Frances Gordon House Leader Mr. Russell Dave Ellis Dawne Graham Carolyn Crosby Arla-Rae Parker Sandi Howell Boys’ Sports Girls’ Sports Social Music-Drama Activities 9



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This year as has happened in the past years, Kappa has been in the thick of things again. With undivided support from my executive and especially the house itself, we pulled through many tight situations with ease. The house spirit was at a very good level all through the year with good support in all activities. In sports, thanks to the leadership of Karen and Jim, Kappa’s Senior Boys won the championship in Basketball and our Junior Boys’ and Girls’ teams did very well too. In Volleyball all our teams reached the playoffs. In Music-Drama, Kappa did very well by placing second in the House Plays. Many thanks go to Bev. our Music-Drama Director, for her very able directing. In Social, Kappa ranked high with good attendance at each dance. Much thanks to Linda for helping keep our house participation at a high level. My congratulations go to next year’s house leader and executive. I hope you have as much fun and as much success as I had this year. DOUG PAWSON Doug Pawson House Leader Ruth Mesbur Grade 12 Rep. Bev Short Grade 11 Rep. Linda Evoy Grade 10 Rep. Arleen Hill Grade 9 Rep. Mr. Badham House Master li

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