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

 - Class of 1966

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MR. H. F. LANG Vice-Principal MR. R. G. MITCHELL Vice-Principal MISS S. N. ALEXEWICH Physical Education MISS. D. ALFORD English MR. P. ARCAND English MR. J. S. ARMSTRONG Mathematics MR. L. A. ASTON Physical Education MR. F. M. BADHAM Mathematics MR. J. M. CHERNEY Mathematics—Head MRS. R. J. CLAUSEN History MISS W. E. DOWNING Physical Education Counselling MR. V. M. BOYCHUK Chemistry—Head MRS. E. B. FOSS Languages MR. R. F. FROHLICK Biology MR. H. J. GIRpULIS English MRS. A. J. GROOME History—Head MR. C. C. HART Industrial Arts MISS E. HEIDT Library MR. J. HESHKA History MR. E. J. KRENOSKY Physics MR. L. C. KITSON Mathematics— Counselling MR. J. W. KEHOE History MRS. B. M. LEE Mathematics

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Jhe eJ ecacle While the class of ’66 are the ninth graduating class, their departure coincides with the completion of ten years in the life of Sheldon-Williams Collegiate. In “Opus 57” I wrote: “On that first day, about all they had in common was a desire to make this a good school.” “They” referred to students and teachers. Of the twenty teachers, only five of us remain on the staff of Sheldon-Williams at the end of 1966. We miss, but congratulate, Mr. Lang, one of the “founding fathers” who on February 1 assumed top responsibilities in another collegiate. We thank him for his contributions to Sheldon-Williams, and wish him well. Many generations of students have now passed through these halls. In “Opus 59” I wrote: “What do we have to offer? Not traditions perhaps. . . Today, after ten years, I should like to think that we do have traditions to offer. One of these, I believe, is that of “balance” or “proportion”. In extra curricular activities the class of ’66 this year have shared in presenting a fine one-act play “The Rivals”; in a splendid competitive house drama series; in the Operetta “Springtime”; in a “Mysore” project; in an excellent series of meetings by the United Nations and Current Events Club with eminent speakers from four political parties; in a well edited school paper; in a boys’ basketball team that won the pen¬ nant and just missed a city championship; and in a girls’ basketball team who won the Provincial title, and has been rated as one of the best ever seen in the Province. And the S.R.C. under the leadership of the class of ’66 has demonstrated exceptional maturity in its deliberations. The staff have recognized this by finally granting them a “guest-list” at their dances. Academically, the class of ’66 is doing well: half-a-dozen with averages of 90% or over on the Christmas Examinations! This is the area for which the school primarily exists. During the past ten years Sheldon-Williams has established some:hing of a reputation for scholarship. The present gradu¬ ating class recognizes this and will, we trust, add to our reputation. And so we look back on our first ten years, and conclude that the present is a class that will hold its own with any of the previous classes. They have helped to strengthen and add lustre to the tradi¬ tions of their school. As they leave Sheldon-Williams we thank them for their contributions and we wish them well. J. R. A. POLLARD, Principal. 3



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MR. J. D. PARTRIDGE Science MR. J. R. MacFARLANE English MRS. C. M. MERRYWEATHER Languages MRS. M. W. McCracken Languages MR. R. E. OLSEN Industrial Arts—Head MR. A. McANSH Industrial Arts MR. E. R. SCHRADER Industrial Arts MR. I. D. SINGLETON Commercial MR. W. S. RUSSELL Mathematics MR. D. G. SOMERS Science MR. L. A. PETRY Languages—Head DR. T. J. PEART English—Head MRS. I. R. WAGNER Home Economics MRS. F. M. TURGEON Commercial MR. D. A. THURBER Music MISS W. YOUNG Home Economics MR. J. M. WESEEN Intern MR. L. G. WOOD English MRS. R. ROBINSON Secretary MISS G. H. OWEN Secretary MRS. M. JOHNSTON Nurse

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