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

 - Class of 1966

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•Seniors Peggy McLeod, active in intramural sports, doesn’t agree in “bottle blondes”. She leaves Sheldon for the “white halls of needles”. Good - luck at nursing, Peggy. Karen Rasmussen is des¬ tined to become an occu¬ pational hazard. Her prob¬ able destination is ... a hazard. She has partici¬ pated in curling and house sports. Karen’s pet peeve is people who say she makes faces. Bob Millar, going in for arts and sciences, will probably be a lifetime lot boy at Carland. His activi¬ ties include lighting club, intramural sports, sr. foot¬ ball, S.R.C. and house plays. Bob is also Delta’s house leader. His pet peeve is — alias Bernie or Fred or Freddy, Milhauser or Milinsky. Teresa Moxley’s pet peeve is “Is the purple people eater, purple, or does he eat purple people?” It is obvious to see with her questioning mind that Ter¬ esa will be a terrific teacher, destined to school all her life. Teresa has participated in Sheldon- ettes, glee club and inter¬ house sports. Bill Preston, a future pro¬ football star, will likely begin his career as ball- boy for the Riders. Senior football, senior basketball, house sports rep., track, grade rep., badminton, vol¬ leyball, junior basketball, provincial track team and centennial youth travels are a few of Bill’s activi¬ ties. Bill’s pet peeve is exams on Saturday morn¬ ing. Tom Reynolds’ ambition is to amass a large quantity of pecuniary assets (get rich quickly). His probable destination is the first mil¬ lionaire on Baffin Island. Tom’s activities include curling, U.N.A.C.A., public speaking, badminton, and studying. His pet peeve is studying. Roy Smith’s main aim is to get out of Grade 12. His probable destination is a two-bit flunkie at Hen¬ derson’s. Roy’s activities include wine, women, and song and his pet peeve is a certain turquoise and white Dodge with a blue fender. Carol Trueman can’t de¬ cide between a teacher or a cleaning woman in the teachers’ lounge, for a pro¬ fession. Carol has joined inter-house sports and the senior A volleyball team. Her pet peeve is girls who steal your boyfriends, to show their superiority. Paul Whittney, whose pet peeve is his sister, wants to travel as much as pos¬ sible, as long as it’s away from Regina. His only ac¬ tivity is keeping his grades up. Are you sure, Paul? Carol-Ann Rogne’s ambi¬ tion is to go to university. Len Weibe’s ambition is to play professional baseball. His probable destination is choosing “foul balls” at Little League games. Len’s activities include sports and girls. His pet peeve is boots. Jim Shoebridge Don Taylor, a next year student at the University of Sask. if he can part with Sheldon, has partici¬ pated in house basketball, football, soccer, volleyball and various other activi¬ ties too numerous to men¬ tion. His pet peeve is $52.00. Murray Vimy’s profession is dentistry if he doesn’t end up a California lush. His talents range from singing bar room songs, to chasing Doggans down the halls hollering, “Here doggy, doggy”. His pet peeve is not finding a sub¬ stitute for work for Mr. Chumey. Lois Williams’ ambition is to run computers; how¬ ever, she seems to think she will end up counting children. Her activities are censored and her pet peeve is “all those cute little grade nines”. Bob Wilkinson, whose pet peeve is biology teachers, wants to get more than 35% on a biology test. His probable destination is a biology teacher. What else? Bill Wright’s pet peeve is desk-top drummers. He in¬ tends to go into radio-tele¬ vision programming when he leaves Sheldon. His probable destination is a sewer rat. Bill is a dance band drummer. Bob Young, future dentist, will probably end up in the “Ti-Gr” enterprises. His activities include basket¬ ball and volleyball. 21

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D«lla Larry Ackerman’s ambi¬ tion is to be a test driver, although he will likely end up changing oil. His activi¬ ties include junior basket¬ ball, house basketball and house volleyball. Larry’s pet peeve is people who drive Fords. Fiona Bishop, whose acti¬ vities include being late, and more recently 12- string guitarists plans to conquer the business world in the near future, but her probable destination will be a Go-Go girl for Simp¬ sons. Jim Armit was Delta’s music rep. in Grades 11 and 12, and participated in house sports. His ambition is censored but his prob¬ able destination is a hostel operator. Jim’s pet peeve is guidance counsellors. Dave Arnoll s ambition is to make it to Riverside, Queensland. His pet peeve . . . people who don’t know what’s at Riverside and Queensland. Dave has been active in sports, lighting club and drafting club. Allan Clark’s destination is a journeyman in air conditioning and refrigeration. According to Allen, he is going to end up putting kick plates on foreign cars. His pet peeve is having his best friend say “has she got good teeth” every time he gets a new girlfriend. Ruth Cowie, whose ambi¬ tion is nursing at the Foothills Hospital in Cal¬ gary, will likely turn out as head psychiatrist for Helen “Girlie” Brown. Her activities include Grade 11 basketball, volleyball and Glee Club. Ruth’s pet peeve is “you mean to say you’ve never been to Car¬ lyle Lake”!! Ruby Dawe, future Lab Technician (or housewife, dissecting and analyzing vegetables), contributed to the Service Club and the Projection Club while at Sheldon. Ruby’s pet peeve is Chuck Hood and Larry Curtis pestering her. Morley Evans, although he’ll probably end up de¬ signing out - houses for Craven farmers, is going through for an architect first. Morley, whose pet peeve is girls who wear wool sweaters and eat Hershey bars, belonged to the Lighting Club. Dave Freestone, future architect, loves Sheldon so much he may stay here next year. Contrary to what you might think, his pet peeve is school and teachers. Dave is a past member of football and male cheerleaders. Pat Hall is going to the University of B.C. to take up architecture. His prob¬ able destination is, to quote, “would you believe a doctor?” Activities in¬ clude senior football in 11 and 12, and boys’ cheer¬ leading. His pet peeve is teachers who got their de¬ grees before they cracked the atom. Valerie Girsberger, head¬ ing for university, partici¬ pated actively in senior basketball, softball, volley¬ ball, badminton, track and field, curling and inter¬ house sports, as well as house sports rep. and assistant athletic director. Her pet peeve is “Why can’t Frances Gordon ever be on time?” Maybe you’re early, Val! Jack Ebbels’ ambition is to convert Turgeon and his probable destination is the Boston Allies (or a priest) ? A few of Jack’s activities have been vice- president of the S.R.C., “The Rivals”, senior bas- ketball, track team, house football, volleyball team, French Correspondence Club and “OPUS”. Bill Graham, contemplat¬ ing being a millionaire at twenty - seven, expresses his future by the word “indigent”. Active at many things, Bill’s pet peeve is ridiculous questionnaires. 1 1 % Valerie Hunt is a girl with a lot of deep thoughts on her mind. She never seems to understand what the real world’s about. Good luck in the space age, Val. Susan Johnson of 4D, in¬ tends to go into nursing. She doesn’t know what her probable destination will be. Susan participated in house sports. Gladys Krenosky, who in¬ tends to be a public health nurse, can’t think of a suitable probable destina¬ tion. Her activities include house sports and Make-up Club. Gladys’ pet peeve is people who think she’s Mr. Krenosky’s daughter. Judie Lintott’s probable destination is “???” but she intends to be a Lab Technician. Active in to- modachi (?), her pet peeve is school heating. 20



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Dave Bereskin is thinking of being Prime Minister of Canada and he seems to think he can get there (?) House volleyball and pub¬ lic speaking club are a few of Dave’s activities. His pet peeve is egotistical non-conformists. Brenda Beebe’s ambition is medicine, which means she’ll spend the rest of her life sterilizing needles. Her activities include glee club, Sheldonettes, Operettas and inter-house basketball. Brenda’s pet peeve is sit¬ ting in the back of joint history class. Bevie Atnikov’s activities include “Opus”, makeup club, house activities rep., and the “Student Prints”. Her ambition is to major in Psychology or Eco¬ nomics, although she’ll probably end up rewriting scripts for Batman. Bev’s pet peeve is “Listen to me a minute. I got a problem.” Gary Power intends to get to London, though he’ll probably end up in Regina. Gary has participated in lighting club and he is vice-president of the lan¬ guage club. His pet peeve is short hair. Kevin Bishop’s pet peeve is dodging the police. He is active in everything ex¬ cept school and his ambi¬ tion is to get an engineer¬ ing degree. His probable destination, according to Kevin, is a failure. Betty Brittons ambition is to be a writer, but she 11 likely end up something lowly like a teacher! (You won’t get A’s that way, Betty.) Active m band, orchestra and the “Student Prints”, her pet peeve is There is no sub¬ stitute for work. Sandy CotterilFs ambition is to be a world traveller (educated). Her probable destination is going to “Pinky”. Sandy’s activities include Service Club, Cos¬ tume Club and library. Her pet peeve is teachers who ask for corrections of corrections of corrections. Bev Burnyeat is going to join the ranks of those who are trying to seek an education. She has partici¬ pated in junior and senior basketball, house sports, glee club, Sheldonettes, Operettas, as well as being Kappa’s Music-Drama rep. Her pet peeve is cars that won’t go the speed limit when floored. Jim Cunnan’s ambition is law and his probable des¬ tination is to be a con¬ verter of fallen souls. Jim has been active in house sports. His pet peeve is “Cunnan”. Rosalee Cull, a future teacher, may end up a stu¬ dent. She is a member of the projection club. Rosa- lee’s pet peeve is meddling cupids. Jim Ebbel’s ambition is to be a roving ambassador. His probable destination is Third offensive nibling for potsrabie sub-normal. Jim’s activities include S.R.C., grade rep., senior basketball, senior football, city track team, Kappa sports rep., house plays, house volleyball, track (House) and the sports editor of the “Opus”. His pet peeve is Turgd6n. Lorna Dunlop’s pet peeve is people who have knovvn her for four years and still call her Lois. She intends to go to Ryerson Tech., Toronto, or the University of Saskatchewan at Saska¬ toon. (She’ll probably end up at the University of Hawaii—majoring in pine¬ apple picking.) Loma’s ac¬ tivities include the pep club, house basketball and house volleyball. Heather Galloway, who wants to be an airline stewardess, may end up ushering children to the dinner table. Heather is a member of the Service Club. Her pet peeve is “Hello, white line sitter.” Lynda Johnson wants to be a dental hygienist, al¬ though she may end up “gums”. Her activities in¬ clude being social director of Kappa, house plays, basketball and volleyball, Hi-Y, and sorority. Lynda’s pet peeve is school. Yern Hinton, whose pet peeve is traffic policemen, has joined th e volleyball and track teams while at Sheldon. His ambition is to be a farmer and his probable destina¬ tion is a farmer. Daryl - Lynne Pomeroy wants to be a French teacher in public schools. What her probable des¬ tination will be, she’ll never know. Some of Daryl - Lynne’s activities are house plays, basket¬ ball, and Service Club. Her pet peeve is “little” brothers who are bigger than her. Marilyn Hird will probably marry a rich and famous doctor (she hopes), when she goes into nursing. Her pet peeve is guys across from her in History, who borrow her book and pen. Robert Lawrence 22

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