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a meaa J4ou5e l efjort Omega House has had another outstanding year for 1965-66. Due to the fine support of the students, we have been near the top since school started. Thanks to Susan Eaket, who put a lot of time and effort into carrying out her role as music-drama representative, Omega came first in one tickets sales and placed in all the others. Susan did a lot of work to make our house play, “Fantastic Flight”, a success. In athletics, Donna Ferguson and Sandra Huston led the way, and needless to say, the girls did very well. The only area that had poor support was the boys’ athletics. Without Willi Schryvers, our boys’ athletics representative, Omega would have been in a world of trouble, and may not have been able to field a team in some cases. Good work Willi! In the social field, Omega had a mediocre year. Our social representative, Joan Hamm, worked hard to stir up some interest in ' the school dances, which were not attended well by the school as a whole. Gail Young was Omega’s house queen, and Ron Joorisity and Marg Mclver were the House freshie king and queen. Congratulations, kids! One of the highlights of the year was the Mysore Project. I am very proud of the stu¬ dents of Sheldon-Williams and particularly of Omega House. Omega made the largest donation, and, thus, Mr. Frohlick, our house master, was crowned Mr. Mysore 65. This is indicative of the type of thing that can be done if the students get behind something and really push. I would like to thank my executive, Willi, Donna, Susan, Marcia, Regan, Leslie, Vickie, Joan, and Dave, for the hard work they’ve done for us. Omega has had a good year this year, and I’m sure next year’s executive will do just as well. But, remember, a House will go nowhere unless it has full support of its members. To next year’s executive I wish the best of luck. I’m sure you’ll do well. S. E. STEWART, JR. Willi Schryvers Boys’ Sports Sandra Huston Girls’ Sports I Joan Hamm Social Susan Eaket Music-Drama Sam Stewart House Leader Mr. Frohlick House Master Marcia Stewart Activities 13
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Byron Traynor House Leader J ' Jujma Jl ouAe This year Sigma was not one of the contenders for the points title. This was due to the lack of enthusiasm shown by the majority of the students in our house. Athletics, however, was one of our strong points and Sigma was always a team to be reasoned with in house competition. Under the able leadership of Marg Scott and George Jacoby our teams did very well. Our boys won the football championship and we placed second in the badminton tourney. In basketball and volleyball the senior boys were in the playoffs while the junior boys won their volleyball league. Linda Cleveland, our Music-Drama representative, did a very good job. Although we didn’t get the support she needed in ticket sales we managed to place second in ticket sales for the Operetta, “Springtime”. Under Linda’s leadership our house play, “The Dear De¬ parted”, was a success, although not qualifying in the top three. Our social and our activities representatives, Janice Campbell and Kathy Higgins, did a very good job reporting back to the house ail that went on at their meetings and of things to come. I would like to thank the grade representatives, Norval Horner, Romie MacPherson, Linda Moyer, and Heather Ellis for their help and support in SRC and house meetings. Also special thanks goes to Mr. Kehoe, our house master, for his willing aid and helpful suggestions. In closing, I would like to wish next year’s executive the best of luck and also to urge every Sigma House member to really get behind next year’s executive and give them lots of support. Without your support we will remain near the bottom of the pile, but with a little bit of enthusiasm we should be able to fight our way to the top. We are a step ahead of our finishing position last year. BYRON TRAYNOR Norval Horner Romie MacPherson Grade 12 Rep Grade 11 Rep Linda Moyer Grade 10 Rep Heather Ellis Grade 9 Rep Mr. Kehoe House Master George Jacoby Boys’ Sports Marg Scott Girls’ Sports Janice Campbell Social Linda Cleveland Music-Drama Kathy Higgins Activities Nadine Soucisse Publications Rep 12
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