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

 - Class of 1970

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HEATHER AMUNDRUD Alph a’s Activities Di¬ rector participated in house sports, LINES CO, Jr. basketball and house plays. Hea¬ ther plans to go into nursing. She faints at a mouse but smiles at a wolf. JIM CUMMINGS “The Great Pumpkin is alive!” STUART GARVEN Sheldon’s Education Director was active in SRC, lighting club and badminton. Stuart wants to farm “near Regina or near the Red River or in Africa or somewhere!” GAYE BURWELL Gaye was active in Sheldonaires.Sheldon- ettes, house sports and costume club. She is hoping to be¬ come a social worker. Hate that Gray? Wash it away! MIKE BRODERICK Alpha’s house leader was active in house plays, intramural sports and UNESCO. In school he’s one of the best but on week¬ ends he’s just like the rest. ROB CAMPBELL Rob’s ambition is to come back to Sheldon next year. We see you ' re growing your hair. Well, if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em!! DEBBIE CURRIE Debbie was active in house plays, house sports, UNESCO and SWAMP. A little mis¬ chief now and then is relished by the best of men. MONTY FRUMAN “Don ' t drive a teacher to the grave. The walk will do him good!” LORNE HAMANN And now, in this cor¬ ner, weighing 201 grams . . . MAUREEN HUGHES “Don’t lead me into temptation. Just show me the way and I’ll find it myself.” SUSAN HISLOP Susan, a future nurse, took part in Sheldon- ettes, operettas, house sports, SWAMP, and make-up club. “I spend six hours a day here, do you expect me to work too!” DON CHATWIN Don was House Drama Rep. and took part in SCUNA III, United Nations club, house plays and UNESCO. His ambition is to know happiness. Don is r-Erin to go! JACK FULTON “If you can ' t convince them, confuse them!” KIM KENNEDY Kim was active in Student Prints, light¬ ing club and SWAMP. He intends to become a dentist. “What his¬ tory essays, Mr. Mit¬ chell? 10

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Alpha House Mrs. McCracken House Mistress This year could have possibly been the best year Alpha has ever had. However, indifference and lack of enthusiasm and participation by some students, set back the work of the enthusiastic. The grade 9’siproved to be perhaps the best form in the school, and the grade 10’s also came through with a surprising amount of spirit. Unfortunately, the grade 11 ' s and 12’s did not match this spirit. Alpha enjoyed a mixed year in athletics. The senior boys did fairly well in all sports, as did the junior boys. Because of the poor participation from the grade 11 and 12 girls, the senior girls’ teams were constituted mainly of grade 10 girls with the junior teams being completely grade 9 girls. The senior girls proved to be a contender in every sport and won the basketball championship. The junior girls also had a successful year. More victories are expected in floor hockey and track! Thanks to Ken and Renee for their contribution in sports this year. In Music-Drama, Don Chatwin produced “Couldn’t I Kiss You Goodnight”. It was well received by the audience, and my congratulations go to the cast and Don Chatwin, whose patience and ability made the play a success. Alpha also fared well in the house- play tickets by placing first. Joan Tidball did a fantastic job in the social directorate helping to decorate and organize dances. Joan also was one of the prime forces to the success of the Senior Prom. Heather Amundrud did an excellent job in activities this year, and organized a show¬ case that will be remembered. Also in the accomplishments of Alpha’s activities department was the winning of a mascot in a school spirit day. My Thanks also go to Betty, Ted, Terry, and Liz the grade reps, who proved to be assets to our house. With a strong cornerstone to build on, like our grade 9’s and 10 ' s Alpha could well be a power in the future. Good luck and all the best to the House Executive and the students of Alpha next year. Mike Broderick Mike Broderick House Leader Liz Macintosh Grade 12 Rep. Terry Paton Grade 11 Rep. Ted Mazurak Grade 10 Rep. Betty Green Grade 9 Rep. 9



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LIZ MacINTOSH Liz’s activities while at Sheldon included cheerleading, SWA¬ MP, camera club, house sports, house plays and SCUNA. Her ambition is to become a physiother¬ apist. “Smile, they’ll wonder what you ' re up to!” LINDSAY POUTNEY Lindsay participated in SWAMP, house sports and Sheldon- aires. There never will be a red-headed saint! JOAN TIDBALL “Tiddy”, Alpha ' s so¬ cial rep. was active in UNESCO, SWAMP, house sports and mus¬ ical groups. She plans to study sociology. 4A’s Angel — with a crooked halo! RAY MANNING 10,000 brain cells, all collecting unemploy¬ ment insurance. JOYCE RIDDELL Her activities include SWAMP, operettas, camera club and house sports. Joyce thinks she’s a wit. Well, she’s half right! BRYAN MATLOCK Bryan participated in track, football and house sports, so we’re not surprised that he wants to teach phys. ed. in the future. Does he or doesn’t he? Only 4A knows for sure. YVONNE MILOSEVIC The girl the teachers dream about. SHEILA MOATS While at Sheldon, Sheila was active in public speaking club, operettas and musical groups. She hopes to become a physiother¬ apist. Sheila works hard to do her best. We hope she’ll find success. LINDA SCHICK Linda’s activities were service club, softball and track. She intends to become a nurse ' s assistant. Peter, Peter Pumpkin eater!! BROCK TAYLOR Brock participated in bowling club and his ambition is law. He comes, he sits, he sleeps. MARY ELLEN SNOWFIELD JEAN TURGEON Sheldon’s answer to Mae West! BERT WEICHEL Bert participated in Student Prints, art club, SWAMP, lighting club and publicity committee. Bert’s un¬ usual — he’s here for an education. ELMAR WINKLER DOREEN YURKOSKI “I never let school in¬ terrupt my education!” 11

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