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

 - Class of 1970

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U.N.E.S.C.O. This year U.N.E.S.C.O. had a very success¬ ful year with good participation by members and students of this school. The first activity that our committee took part in was the national U.N.E.S.C.O. con¬ ference was pollution, and Sheldon was represented by five delegates. Our biggest project of the year was the undertaking of the 100 Villages scheme. Sheldon-Williams students took part in a Starve-lnn, and through these efforts man¬ aged to raise $2200.00 to aid in Ceylon edu¬ cation. Because of this large amount Sheldon has been able to sponsor four villages, and it is hoped that correspondence will be carried on with them next year. The U.N.E.S.C.O. committee next took part in a television show on the “Age of Aquarius”. The theme of the program was pollution and once again the members dem¬ onstrated their abilities. This year Sheldon had an opportunity to send delegates to Japan for a cultural visit and to take in Expo ’70. Jane Grigg, Moira Moxley and Bev Dow have been chosen to represent Sheldon on this tour. BACK ROW ' Holly Evenson, Kathy Ruecker, Barb Pollock, Brenda Brindle, Linda Koster, Denise Griffin, Judy Milliken. SECOND ROW: Joddy Hannah, Lori Brotheridge, Jane Grigg, Janei FIRST ' ROW: Terry Tuepah, Allan Snell, Lothar Hild, Don Chatwin. SECOND ROW: Miss Benson, Cheryl Kinney, Liz Macintosh, Joyce Riddell, Fay Hutchinson, Ken Evans, Lorna Tate, Cindy l-ritz, Bev Brotheridge, Barb Dahl, Susan Cook, Susan Hislop, Keren Ganshorn, Wendy Hislop S.W.A.M.P. Sheldon’s extra-curricular Biology Club definitely had the interest and support to warrant its continuation into the ’69-70 school year. Mr. and Mrs. Somers’ assistance outside Sheldon and Miss Benson’s, Mr. Betteridge ' s and Mr. Smith’s assistance as staff advisors proved more than sufficient in organizing a couple of field trips. As well, they supported the Population Explosion Conference. We also revisited the town of Silton for an interesting talk with Mr. Simmons and plan to co-oper¬ ate with the Biology Dept, on their ‘Big Muddy’ field trip. A canoe trip, involving SWAMP members from Sheldon and Scott, is also being planned for July 1-7, 70. BACK ROW: Colleen Kells, Bert Weichel, Dave Barbour, Wayne Thomas, Keith McLeod, Howard Arndt, Kim Kennedy, Greg Harnett, Diane Ahlberg, Bev Ganshorn, Susan May, Cathy Ellis, Susan Smith -RONT ROW: Rick Waugh, Kaj Grolle, Carol Geddes, Debbie Hutchinson, Sherry Monette, Holly Mise, Susan Wahn, Barb McLeod, Patti Richter, Wendy Stoddard, Judi Milliken, Heta Johnson VIISSING ROW: Mr. Betteridge, quite a few. Scuna IV The fourth annual Sheldon-Williams United Nations Assembly went quite well this year. The theme was “Man’s Aggressive Nature”, dealing specifically with the Arab-lsraeli crisis. Most who attended the conference thought it was short, but very good. Brian McLeod BACK ROW: Bob Gebhart, Greg Pinch, Ralph Light, Glen Bruce, Ross McKay, Brian McLeod. SECOND ROW: Owen Mitchell, Kaj Grolle, Keith McLeod, Liz Macintosh, Ken Evans, Chris Sheard. FRONT ROW: Carol Geddes, Karen McLeod, Bev Ganshorn, Lothar Hild, Terry Tuepah, Bill Stoddart. MISSING: Meldon Kahan.

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Language Club In the Language Club we learn a different language (or languages) but that’s not all. We have fun, too. That’s right! Learning a language can be fun and it’s even better when someone else you know is learning the same language. It’s not hard, either. You work at your speed. You have no “home¬ work” unless you decide to give yourself some. There are no exams and you don’t have to finish the course. You can switch to others if you want. There are records and books- as well as tapes and texts. So far our club offers Spanish, Italian, German, Russian, French and Esperanto. If you want to learn a different language, we’ll help you get texts and tapes from the U.N. Our headquarters is the language lab on Thursdays at 12:30 P.M. You can join at any time. All you need to qualify is interest and a bit of enthusiasm. Carol Geddes LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Geddes, Florence Duesterbeck, Diane How- lett, Mr. Petry (staff advisor). MISSING: Beverly McDougall. Public Speaking Club It started in October and was held on Monday at 12:30. This year it was more of a discussion group than a Public Speaking Club. One girl, Grace Crosley, entered the Bryant Oratory Contest and made a good showing with a speech on Advertising. We had discussions on Religion, Teachers, and Educational values and methods. There was also, to say the least, a very interesting debate on abortions. Mr. Cochrane was staff adviser. Tom Woodhouse BACK ROW: Barbara McLeod, Mr. Cochrane, Garnet Garven. FRONT ROW: Tom Woodhouse, Allan Kirk. MISSING: Ralph Light, Merv Phillips,GraceCrossley, BobHain, Candy Atkey. Bowling Club The Bowling Clug had seven five-man teams which bowled regularly throughout the year. The Sheldon-Williams Bowling Club chal¬ lenged Martin Collegiate to a tournament which was enthusiastically participated in. The season ended with trophies awarded to the top team, the girls’ and boys’ high double and high single games. We would like to thank our staff advisor, Mrs. Battiste, for all her assistance. Diane Brandt BACK ROW: non-m., George Porteous, Steve Clark¬ son, Blair Staknick, Paul Fawcett, Don Medernach, Dale Logie, Doug Molson, Brock Taylor, non-m. SECOND ROW: non-m., non-m., Elaine Swayze, Myrna Sauder, Michelle Vaudreuil, Valerie Lackey, Dianne Patterson, Darlene Leslie, non-m., Mrs. Bat¬ tiste (staff advisor). FRONT ROW: Heather Elrick, Jo Penner, Diana Popp, Tom Woodhouse, Jim Jordon, Lome Hmann, Marla Cameron. MISSING: Diane Brandt, Kathy Drinnan, Andy Coli- baba, Trudy Kellsey, Dave Remington, Laurie Saulter, Darlene Shaw.



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Commencement 1969 1.0.D.E. MUNICIPAL CHAPTER AWARD This award is for proficiency in Grade XI History presented to Neil Jacoby. MERITORIOUS AWARD For outstanding achievement or service to the school pre¬ sented to: Jim Dreger — French Heather Hall Drama Archie Ledgerwood Biology — Stage Design — Stage Design — Athletics — Athletics — Service to the School — Service to the School — Service to the School — Service to the School and Home Economics — Outstanding international Service — Lighting Club — Projection Club — Athletics — Physics Philip Asquith Bob Schutzman Jack Miller Shelley Wray Janice McLeod Larry Schwentke Jane Armstrong Brance White Tamara Woroby Brian Wood Tom Rooke Shirley Wray Allan Karasin EDITOR’S YEARBOOK AWARD For outstanding service presented to John Anderson. ESCOTT AWARD For contribution in Music presented to Gail Reed. BOYCHUK TROPHY To the most outstanding athlete in the school presented to Paul Jacoby. TRAVEL AWARDS Young Voyageur — sponsored by the Department of Education Donna Bruce — Montreal, P.C. Kaj Grolle — Nanaimo, B.C. Rod McLeod — Montreal, P.C. French Exchange to Quebec—sponsored by Canadian Council of Christians and Jews Robin Evans Beverley Ganshorn Richard Preston United Nations Easter Seminar — sponsored by the Rotary Club in Winnipeg Wes Britton Unesco Travel Awards Montreal Seminar — Scott Kroitor London, England Conference — Mike Broderick John Young S.R.C. SPONSORED DELEGATES Editor’s Yearbook Workshop at Saskatoon attenoed by Barbara Pollock and Brenda Brindle. Student Prints Editor ' s Workshop at Regina attended by Randy Pippus. United Nations Seminar at Valley Centre attended by Terry Tuepah. Track Clinic at Dundurn attended by Jane Smell, Elaine Wray, Jack Aldcorn, Spencer Graham. S.R.C. SENIOR AWARDS Awarded to the outstanding boy and girl graduate as chosen by the graduating class of 1969, presented to Terry McKenna, and Janice McLeod. SPARTAN AWARD Given to the student making the greatest contribution to the Students’ representative Council. Presented to Ken Traynor. POLLARD TROPHY Given to the house achieving the highest number of points for the year. Presented to Gus Hunt, Kappa House. MAJOR AWARDS Tthe one per cent of the student population who, in the estimation of the Staff, have made outstanding contributions in a variety of activities presented to: Ron Joorisity Marjorie Mclver John Anderson Paul Jacoby Ken Traynor Doug Forsyth Sharon Popp Bob Vinson Elizabeth Duggan Murray Howland Scott Kroiter MINOR AWARDS Presented to the five per cent of the student population who have earned the greatest number of points in extra-curricular activities. ISIeil Jacoby Wes Britton Bob Vinson Janice Gordon Sharon Popp Scott Kroitor Rod McLeod Richard Waugh Heather Hall Colleen Kells Tom Rooke Elizabeth McIntosh Vicki Dukart Brian Wood Rick Axtell Peter Bailey Roanne Doane Robert Garven Andy McLead Keith Reynolds Joan Tidball Loreen Robertson Glen Bruce Heather Thomson Richard Smith Cathryn Ellis Jill McFarland Wendy Wilkinson Bob Herbison keith McLeod VVendy Hislop Judith Milliken Laurie Sims Chris Sheard Terry Thorsteinson Brenda Cudmore Debbie Cfbrrie Murray Robertson Darcy White Lorna Johnstone Tom Rice STAFF MEDALS To the students having the highest academic averages in theirgrade. Presented to: Gordon Robinson Grade IX 91.0 Willadean Leo Grade X 88.9 Carol Geddes Grade XI 89.5 James Dreger Grade XII 92.4 108

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