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

 - Class of 1966

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Sheldon Williams Collegiate - Opus Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 60 of 92
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Page 60 text:

SHEILA FRUMAN (Activities Directoress) ACTIVITIES KAREN EVOY (Alpha) KAREN RASMUSSEN (Delta) KATHY HIGGINS (Sigma) SANDI HOWELL (Beta) REV ATNIKOV (Kappa) MARCIA STEWART (Omega) The Activities Directorate started the year with a pep rally early in September so everyone could see who they were cheering for at the football games. The cheerleaders got the crowd going, along with the help of Rod Spooner, the emcee. Pennants were sold after the pep rally — Sheldon’s section couldn’t be missed at that game. As the football season pro¬ gressed so did Sheldon’s spirit, so it was time for another rousing pep rally in October. The highlight of this pep rally, emceeded by Jeff South, was an inspiring pep talk from a star Saskatchewan Roughrider, Mr. Hugh Campbell, on the duties of fans at a game. He wished the team luck from the Rough- riders, quite a compliment. The novelty of this pep rally was that it was held outside on a crisp fall day. The voice of Mr. Frohlick, coach of the team, could be heard urging fans to give their support. Trumpets could be heard across Sheldon’s field as four boys got everyone chanting some new cheers. This time Sheldon could really be heard at the game. Spirit was so high at the game that everyone from Sheldon marched around the field before it, letting out their spirit to the accompaniment of the trumpets and a drum. With the commencement of basketball came more pep rallies. In January, emcee Peter Stewart introduced all teams and everyone was set for the season. To bring more life to the Sheldon section, male cheerleaders were formed. They certainly did liven things up with many original cheers. The crowd looked forward to their appearances and once again they proved to be a real asset to school spirit. Thanks goes to Mr. Russell for helping the boys get organized. Sheldon’s second game with Campbell was an important one, and to show our support the day of the game was “SHEL¬ DON SPIRIT DAY”. The halls were a moving mass of scarlet and gold as clothes of every description were worn in these colors. Signs on the walls and the chanting of cheers showed spirit at its peak. This day gave the team a real boost. Both the Senior Boys and Girls were in the South Saskat¬ chewan in February, so there was another pep rally for them, with Rod Spooner emceeing. The cheerleaders started things off with “When the Spartans Go Marching In” with the help of everyone in the gym. After an interview with the Senior Girls, the Senior Boys presented a Fashion Show on what’s “IN” at the games. Even though they lost the tournament the team made a real hit as models. The Showcase kept us busy this year as we tried to put in displays representing all phases of extra-curricular activi¬ ties. Some of the displays were: football, the United Nations Club, bars and crests, Christmas, “The Student Prints”. The showcase brightens up its comer of the school and was lots of fun to do. Hanging in the SRC office window was the Calendar of Events for each week, along with a few jokes which got the odd groan. At times the events on the calendar were a bit hard to figure out, but generally if you didn’t know what was when, the calendar was the place to look. Around Christmas and exams the school gets a certain tense atmosphere. To overcome this mood, on December 14, there was a Carol Sing on the main floor. Voices echoed through the school led by the Glee Club. The House Leaders and Executive put everyone in good spirits with their rendition of “Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer”. The Activities Directorate’s main purpose is SPIRIT and, if our meetings were any indication, school spirit this year was soaring. I would like to thank all the House Activities Representa¬ tives for their ideas and help this year. Working with you was an experience I’ll never forget. I wish next year’s Directorate lots of luck. To everyone who had school spirit this year — Thanks. SHEILA FRUMAN.

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CEMENT Tuesday, October 19, 1965 8:00 p.m. GRADE IX Dorothy Banka Linda Cheston Nancy Clark Judy Ellingham Anne English Janne Lee Forsythe Lorna Gardiner Jayne Gass Barbara Kahan Barbara MacKay Dawn McNeil Karen Meek Joan Meldrum Laurie Milliken Karen Rilkoff Marsha Rosen Colleen Schonhoffer Audrey Schwarzfeld Barbara Scott Judy Sinclair Gaye Staseson Beverley Wass Judy Watson Diane Weimer Barbara Woroby Rickey John August Barry Ballard Gerald Bialowas Greg Bishop John Brachman Barry Bushell Warren Caragata Mitchell Cohen Robert Crosby Terry Goldie Charles Knight William Oddie James Patrick James Rice Bruce Rodger Doug Seymour GRADE X Adrienne Aikins Evelyn Braun Janice Campbell Kathryn Catling Catherine Christie Marcia Demorest Janelle Doan Susan Dufty Susan Eaket Patricia Ellis Gail Evans CLASS PIN WINNERS, 1964-65 Donna Ferguson Patty Filleul Marilyn Gillmore Sandra Green Jessie Horner Sandra Johnston Joan Kristjanson Barbara Laurie Anne McAlpine Patricia MacKay Penny McKillop Rosemary McPherson Rita May Sally Peart Barbara Preston Frances Ratner Cheryl Roycroft Judy Russell Teresa Schwarzfeld Ellen Shapiro Brenda Thuell Sandra Goldie Doug Bates Mike Boyd Robert Brown John Cochrane Alexander Fowlie William Hart George Jacoby James Joorisity Robert Lang Richard McKillop William Reid Brian Piero John Sandalack Larry Sandomirsky John Sealy Peter Stojak Paul Viminitz Gero Winkler GRADE XI Irene Booy Judy Busby Barbara Cameron Jennifer Churchman Julie Cowan Muriel Dickson Jean Elliott Sheila Fruman Valerie Girsberger Frances Gordon Barbara Greene Lynn Hartwell Judy Henricks Gaylene Johnston Sandra Johnston Donna Ledgerwood Marian McKillop Nora Matheson Ruth Mesbur June Mether l Leslie Patten Carol Patterson Karen Rasmussen Gail Redick Donna Smith Marcia Stewart David Bereskin Neil Bishop Richard Brown Grant Cheston Blair Davies Fred Dehm John Ebbels Rod Gietz Doug Holliday Norval Homer Ed Jones Terry Mountjoy Robert Millar Joe Michel Tom Reynolds Allan Rodger Peter Stewart John Thrasher Phil Walsh GRADE XII Cheryl Argue Donna Bygrave Muriel Devine Patricia Hale Roberta Minovitch Rosemary Oddie Georgia Thornton Linda Van Haver Beverley Waller Jean Webster John Armit Doug Campbell Steven Cohen Eric Duggan Allan Fruman Brian Hayward Bruce Koliger Victor Levant Bruce McCuskee Charles McDonald John Rooke Charles Sitwell Paul Stojak Gary Wyatt Greg Young MINOR AWARD WINNERS, 1964-65 (Limited to five per cent of the school population who have earned the greatest number of points in extra-curricular activities.) Paul Stojak David Ellis Charles Sitwell James Ebbels Trevor Roadhouse Paul Viminitz Philip Walsh Yvonne Haws Beverley Short Penny McKillop John Ebbels Allan Fruman Robert Lang Rodney Gietz Aria Parker Marvin Bloos Ruth Mesbur Evelyn Braun Linda Cleveland Dona Doan William Roe Steven Cohen Tracy Suffredine Dwain Drew Stan Metcalfe Karen Rae James Herbison Richard Brown Casey Markus Lynn Hardy Patricia MacKay Penny Petrovitch John Rooke William Graham Gero Winkler Darien Dufty Gail Evans Ian Mason Ruth McKee Linda Scott Sheila Fruman Robert Gallant James Shoebridge MAJOR AWARD WINNERS, 1964-65 (Limited to one per cent of the school population; to those who, in the opinion of the staff have made outstanding contributions in a variety of activities.) Paul Stojak Victor Levant Linda Grosch Hal Herbison Rosemary Oddie Cheryl Argue Mai Graham 57



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COACH! TEAM! PEP! STEAM! Sandra Stovin Romie MacPherson Judy Johnston Pam Legg Lynn Lee Debbie Goldman Gayle Stovin Janice Moxham This year, because there were so few of them, cheer¬ leaders were really on the go. Seeing that there were only four seniors and four juniors, they really had to scream — and they did —• to make sure they were heard. Football season proved to be one of the best as far as fan participation goes. I can’t remember ever having so much sup¬ port from the crowd. I don’t know what sparked the school spirit this year, but it certainly was there. Basketball season brought a few changes to our squad ■— but the enthusiasm kept up — and our response from the stands improved from one game to the next. By the time we were involved in the playoffs against Campbell some of the members of the crowd were initiating their own witty sayings. The boys’ cheerleaders helped increase the volume and gave us all some laughs with their stunts. Because the crowd was so terrific I’m sure they really helped urge our teams on to victory. I’m sure no one can say that we lost a game because of lack of school support. Both juniors and seniors had a very successful season this year because of the wonderful support they received and on behalf of all the cheerleaders I would like to thank all the fans who supported our teams. Keep up the spirit! Let’s make next year even greater — and here is a cheer to keep in mind for next year. ROMIE MacPHERSON Who’s going to win, HEY Who’s going to win, HEY Who’s going to win the people sayyyyy We’re going to win, HEY We’re going to win, HEY S-H-E-L-D-O-N today-ay-ay-ay LET’S GO SHELDON This past year has been a very colourful one for the boy cheerleaders. They gave enthusiastic cheers and yells at some of the best games of the season. Whether the team was winning or losing they cheered their hearts out, providing inspira¬ tion to the team and colour to the games. Not too many people will ever forget the games against Central and Campbell. Front row: Dave Ellis, Jim Mitchelson, Rick Murray. Back row: Pat Hall, Moe Evans, Bob Turgeon, Dave Amott, Dave Viminitz. 59

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