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

 - Class of 1966

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-S ?niop Sandy Lees wants to be an airline stewardess but she is afraid she is too short. Sandy has worked at inter¬ house sports and drama. Her pet peeve is old people with sports cars. Brian Legg’s probable destination is counting onions at Foodland, even if he does want to be an ac¬ countant. Brian’s pet peeve is buying stolen VW’s. Casey Markus’ pet peeve is having to fill out “pet peeves”. He wants to be an architect, but he’ll probably be a filing clerk for Izumi, Amot and Suki- gama. Arthur O’Donnell hopes to become a chartered ac¬ countant if he doesn’t be¬ came a sanitary engineer first. Arthur’s pet peeve is long hair. Jim Petura Bill Penny (ambition un¬ decided) will likely carry groceries all his life. His numerous activities are unexplainable and his pet peeve is homeroom teach¬ ers who insist on notes. Byron Traynor has no am¬ bition and little motiva¬ tion. He was a house leader, participated in house sports, curling, bad¬ minton. and junior basket¬ ball. We’re sure, with his background, that Byron will find somethin . His pet peeve is sitting in front of Phil in PSAT exams. Marg Scott’s ambition is nursing. Her activities are junior and senior basket¬ ball, volleyball, badminton, and track and field. Ron Snell will probably end up an economist for the central government in a remote region of Inner Mongolia. His activities were junior basketball, house volleyball, and foot¬ ball. Peter J. Van Eyck only wants to pass this year. He feels his destination is probably married, unem¬ ployed and happy. His pet peeve is people who can’t pronounce his last name correctly. Paulette Van Haver in¬ tends to be an air hostess. Her probable destination is, “We can’t all be win¬ ners”. Paulette’s pet peeve is a twin sister. Curling, house volleyball and bas¬ ketball are Paulette’s main sport interests. Marion McKillop, who has participated in Sheldon- ettes, glee club, “Opus”, operettas, service club, French club, and French correspondence club, in¬ tends to type out overdue notices. Her pet peeve is warm drinking water and cold classrooms. We hope you make a good librarian, Marion. Mora Matheson is heading for the Canadian Bible College. Her activities are house volleyball, basket¬ ball and lunchroom assist¬ ing. Mora ' s pet peeve is exams. Penny Pedensen, a future university student, might end up a P.O.A.C. Her pet peeve is visiting the library instead of attend¬ ing P.S.S.C. classes. Brian Robertson’s ambi¬ tion is to watch girls on a world-wide basis. He will probably end up in the halls of higher education. His activities are football; interhouse basketball, soc¬ cer, badminton, volleyball; parties, and a few classes. His pet peeve is “pulling off a perfect choke on Sun¬ day, ‘Hi ya Mumbles’.” Gord Spellicy’s ambition is to sit “somewhere” from opening to closing. He will probably end up sitting at home grandma sitting. He participated in house vol¬ leyball and football. Peter Stewart wants to be an agricultural economist. He will probably end up “punchin’ pigs”. His activi¬ ties were, SRC, “Our Town”, house plays, house sports, intercollegiate orchestra, “Springtime”. He hates to hear 4I’ers say, “I’m goin’ to flunk.” Don Young is a future dentist or, perhaps, a tuner of drums. His ac¬ tivities include orchestra, band and football. Billy Daniels is Don’s pet peeve. 25

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Clifford Alderson intends to be an automotive en¬ gineer. He will likely end up being a grease monkey. Cliff’s pet peeve is bar¬ tenders who ask for ID cards. Elizabeth Brachman’s pet eeve is people who play ooky on Friday afte r¬ noons. She is going to be a nurse. Robb Atkinson, a future architect, intends to use his talents to design round rooms for square teachers. Robb’s activities include U.N. club, public speaking club, “Student Prints”, language club, and bowl¬ ing. His pet peeve is get¬ ting newspaper assign¬ ments handed in two days after the deadline. Neil Bishop’s ambition is to achieve enlightenment through the simple life (to be an educated bum). His probable destination is a most cared for patient of a certain institution in Weybum. His activities are limited to studying and his pet peeve is study¬ ing. Richard Brown’s activities include being S.R.C. treasurer, physics club, service club, school drama, aca¬ demic competitions in Saskatoon, and DeMolay treasurer. Richard, in¬ tends to be Receiver-General of Canada, but, his probable destina¬ tion is S.R.C. treasurer. His pet peeve is freshies who are bigger than he is, and students who think a teacher’s word is sacred. Grant Cheston may be a university graduate, and if he isn’t, he didn’t enroll because of indecision. Grant is a member of the physics club, football (house), and house volley¬ ball. His pet peeves are sloping desks and desks without pencil holders. Linda Cleveland’s many activities are operetta’s, house plays, school plays, house music-drama rep., house basketball and vol¬ leyball, Masquers club, glee club, Sheldonettes, and A Cappela choir. Linda wants to be a teacher, al¬ though she thinks she’ll end up a substitute in a rural school. Her pet peeve is no gum . Jim Colibaba intends to be an accountant as soon as he gets out of grade 12. He belongs to the bowling club, and his pet peeve is history. Shirley Craig is going to be a nurse. She has active¬ ly participated in house sports. Shirley’s pet peeve is, “How many Volks- wagens did you say”? Lloyd Elliot’s ambition is to be a hypochondriac, and then when he dies he can put as his epitaph, “I told you I was sick.” Lloyd’s activity is a fifth year cur¬ riculum and his pet peeve is the “fifth year”. Norval Horner, though he is totally lacking in ambition, will likely end up a chemical engineer. Norval’s activities include being grade 12 rep., senior football, house sports, physics club, Lakeview Rocket So¬ ciety, and sleeping in class. His pet peeve is team-teaching. Margo Howlett’s ambition is to be a dental assistant, although she’ll probably end up brushing patients’ teeth. Active in house bas¬ ketball, Margo’s pet peeve is “yellow school buses”! Blair Davies’ ambition is to be on time, but he al¬ ways ends up bringing in a late slip. His activities include inter-house curling, U.N. club, public speaking club and school in general. His pet peeve is deten¬ tions. Bev Diggle’s pet peeves are boring teachers and one teacher for too many subjects. Her activities are house basketball, house volleyball and glee club. Bev wants to be a dental hygienist although she may end up a secretary. Mary Ferguson, who thinks her probable des¬ tination is an old maid, wants to many a mountie. Her activities are house volleyball and the art club. Mary’s pet peeve is “dainty”. 9 if, - Kathy Higgins, a future nurse, has participated at inter-house sports and has been Sigma’s activity rep. Her pet peeve is pony-tail pullers. Charles Hood wants to be the chauffeur of a Rolls Royce. Give it up Charlie! You’d be a better bus driver. Charlie sums up all of his activities in one word—“hack”. His pet peeve is Mrs. Gibbs. Bill Jaques’ ambition is school, and his probable destination is school. Bill’s pet peeve is “prairie pups”. Darlene Jesse’s pet peeve is, “This is it”. After she attempts nursing, Darlene may go as a problem pati¬ ent to Weybum. She has participated in house sport. 24



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Lynn Anderson’s ambition is to see the world, but he’ll probably end up a hermit. Participating in curling, house sports, house plays, “Our Town”, “Finian’s Rainbow”, and “The Rivals”. Lynn is peeved because he missed getting candy on Hal¬ lowe’en because of plays. Bill Bitz wants to own his car although his probable destinat ion is a taxi driver. Active in bowling and curling, Bill’s pet peeve is missing the black ball straight in the comer pocket. Sally Cawley, heading for University, might have to stay and be a teacher for Grade 12 flunkies. Sally is president of Hi-Y and be¬ longs to the Regina Riding Club. Her pet peeve is people who think her real name is Sydnie. Mary Lynn Denner is ac¬ tive in house basketball and volleyball, “Student Prints”, Glee Club, Shel- donettes and school curl¬ ing. Mary Lynn’s pet peeve is “Laugh and the class laughs with you, but you spend your detentions alone.” Even if you don’t go to Edmonton, good luck in Physiotherapy, Mary Lynn. Sheila Fruman, before she becomes costume designer for Batman, is considering University next year. Sheila, whose pet peeve is “Pokey, pokey”, has par¬ ticipated in cheerleading, house sports, house plays, grade rep., and activities director. Dave Goldman will, with a few years and a little luck, be called Dr. David Goldman, if he gets his way. He has ioined house football, basketball and volleyball during his time at Sheldon. Sandra Huston’s nursing career may end with her nursing a baby blue sports car. Actively contributing to softball, senior basket¬ ball, track and field, house volleyball, school volley¬ ball and badminton, Sand¬ ra’s pet peeve is Biology teachers who have bucket seats in their cars. Sandy McKenna, contem¬ plating University, may yet be a dogcatcher. Active in Hi-Y, school sports, bowling and drama, her pet peeve is bells. Dona Barlow, whose am¬ bition is lacking somewhat at the time of printing, has been active in drama. Her probable destination is Sterling Moss II. Her pet peeve is people who say she looks intelligent in glasses but she explains that it is only an optical illusion. John Bruce is contem¬ plating a “pool shark” as a career, although, if no openings are available there; he might be a bar¬ tender. As one might ex¬ pect, John is interested in bowling and pool. His pet peeve is detentions. Les Cheater, although she is determined to be a rich divorcee, is destined to be an old maid. Active in Omega and her Hi-Y, Leslie’s pet peeve is “Berps”. Roger Devine, grinding his way through Grade 12, thinks his probable des¬ tination is Sheldon. Roger’s pet peeve is “fence posts in the middle of toboggan runs”. Tom Finlayson, out to get a Commerce degree, may use his education to empty wastepaper baskets. Tom’s activities include fighting in the U.N. and Current Affairs Club and dedicated “Zenner”. His pet peeve is overdominating teachers with dictatorship abilities. Ron Hanson, a future pharmactist, has got to pass, as his pet peeves are school, and the saying “school’ll do”. Work hard, Ron! Sandra Johnston, a future office worker, has a prob¬ lem, as her pet peeve is office work. Have you ever thought of something else, Sandra? Bill Beamish, future teacher or maybe a profes¬ sional student, can’t think of any of his activities, al¬ though we’re sure he has many (‘?’)- Bill’s pet peeve is smart alec girls. Bonnie Burrows of 4A, in¬ tends to be a secretary when she leaves Sheldon. Bonnie’s main activity is school in general, and her pet peeve is cold class¬ rooms. Fred Dehm’s ambtion is law; however, he will probably put himself in jail when he professionally removes hub-caps! Fred’s activities include basket¬ ball, volleyball and track and field. Jean Elliot’s activities in¬ clude riding, swimming and house athletics. Her pet peeve is cold horse- shows. Happy days at Uni¬ versity, Jean. Betty Glasser is afraid of having a permanent seat in Mr. Chumey’s home room, and her main ambi¬ tion is to get out of Grade 12. Betty’s activities in¬ clude being secretary of the S.R.C. and president of the Service Club. Her pet peeve is “Hello, M.” Lynn Hartwell, during her years at Sheldon, partici¬ pated in house basketball and volleyball, and make¬ up club. Lynn is going to try teaching as a career, although she doesn’t know what her probable destina¬ tion will be. Donna Ledgerwood, as a “folder of bedding at the Regina General”, will at least be getting away from her pet peeve which is cold rooms. Donna bus¬ ied herself in intramural sports and Glee Club while at Sheldon. Oir ga 26

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