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

 - Class of 1966

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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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Front Row: Gail Evans, Margret Hahn. 2nd Row: Jim Sutton, Elizabeth Lane, Sally Moss, Murray How¬ land. Missing: Brenda Theull, Mary-Ellen Fisher, Sandra Johnson. Front Row : Tom Reynolds, Sally Moss, Heather Hal l, Robbie Atkinson (president). Back Row: Bill Graham, Paul Viminitz, Ian Mason. Missing: Rod Geitz, Blair Davies, Dave Bereskin. LANGUAGE CLUB The Language Club offered courses in French, German, Russian, Spanish, Italian and Esperanto to its members. The thirty students arranged for time in the language lab during spare periods and used the various tapes for their selected languages, instead of a regular weekly meeting of the entire club. Mr. Petry was the staff advisor. PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB The purpose of the Public Speaking Club is to make its members aware of the correct pronunciation of words, proper enunciation and, generally, have a better knowledge of English. Members learn correct stage manners, vocal pitch and the most natural use of gestures. The club confined itself to three main areas: — formal speeches, debates, and introduction speeches. They have an approximate membership of eight, led by President Rob Atkinson, and staff advisor, Mrs. Lee. They have had a successful and enjoyable year and encourage new members to join next year. Front Row: Stuart Goldie, Gail Evans, Donalda Lauridsen, Frank Chester. 2nd Row: Barb Wick, Gabe Murach, Cheryl Roycroft, Sally Moss. Back Row: Jim Sutton, Mike Stevenson, Warren Carragata, Jim Dreger. FRENCH CORRESPONDENCE CLUB The French Correspondence Club exchanged letters with students in France, obtaining the names and addresses through the facilities of the United Nations. Mr. Petry was the staff advisor of the club whose membership numbered approximately twenty students. 61

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