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

 - Class of 1970

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DAVE BARBOUR Beta’s houseleader dislikes people who say things about him which aren’t true and people who say things about him which are. Watch for him doing Mr. Clean commer¬ cials on T.V. DENISE BEAN Was active in sports at Sheldon. She isn’t really slow, it’s just that everyone else is in a hurry. Denise can be heard quietly say¬ ing “Keep your cool, calm and collected¬ ness. ” DOREEN DUNLOP Doreen ' s ambition is to get to know every boy in the school and knowing her, she probably will! Pet peeve — people who don’t laugh at her jokes. TREVOR EWEN “I tell you, I’ve got the hottest four speed around.” T revor keeps busy in the camera and projection clubs. DWIGHT BIALOUAS Dwight’s pet peeve is people who can’t pro¬ nounce his name. He was active in house sports — which kept him out of trouble? BILL FERGUSON JEANNE CLIVE Jeanne wants to be a medical lab tech¬ nician but will prob¬ ably end up as an “experienced di sh¬ washer”. She ' s on the right track as she works in the lunch¬ room, and is a home ec. lab assistant. BILL FINDLAY KEN CURTIS Ken can always be seen running down a road on Saturday night. CAROL GEDDES Carol was active in the science club, Sheldonettes, S.W.A. M.P. and. S.C.U.N.A. IV. She gets most upset when people don’t sign the date on the date cards in the library books. “Come-on gang, let’s co-operate.” DEfcSHA HUTCHINSON Debra is involved in the art of communica¬ tion club, art and set design club and has hopes of being an artist. She can usually be heard saying “Meet you in the art room”. JANICE KOSTER Janice feels that people shouldn ' t tell her what she means. She’d rather figure it out for herself. She says her pet peeve is Joyce. WENDY HISLOP Wendy feels it’s better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak up and re¬ move all doubt. You mean you’re sis¬ ters??? RETA JOHNSON Hopes to be a librar¬ ian. Her pet peeve is people who are not perfect. Reta keeps busy with S.W.A.M.P. and house sports. SUSAN KOZAN When you look at her you notice a sign of intelligence, but don’t be fooled — it’s only a sign. “Honest, the curb just jumped out and hit me.” 16

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Beta House Ever since the first of the year, Beta has been in first place with not quite a comfortable lead over second place Omega. The answer to our success this year is our domination in sports. Under the leadership of Wayne Thomas, the boys’ tear|s have proven their superiority to the other houses. One November noon hour with two feet of snow on the ground, the Beta boys defeated Kappa in the final of house football. Both junior and senior boys’ teams placed in basketball this year. With no competition in volleyball, the seniors won every game including the finals. The juniors also dominated their league but lost in the finals to Omega. Not only the boys, but the girls have done well in house sports. Under the direction of Denise Bean the girls have placed in every sport this year. The senior girls were undefeated in the volleyball league but lost to Omega in the semi-finals. The junior girls have had a little bad luck in sports this year, but their spirit was shown throughout the year with no defaults. Our success in sports, was shown throughout the year by only having one default. This showed that Beta had the spirit to go out and win. H|w With track and field ahead of us, I predict that this will put Beta House in quite a comfortable lead over the other contending houses. Thanks, Denise and Wayne for doing a fantastic job. However, house spirit was not what it should have been especially in the area of ticket drives and dances. Only by the work of the house executive did we place in ticket sales. The best dance for Beta was the Fresfwe Dance when we placed second in attendance. I would like to thank Beta’s social rep. Lorna Tate for doing a great job. At the present, Beta is planning to put on a showcase under the direction of our activities rep. Patty Richter. Thanks Patty for doing a great job during the past year. In Music-Drama, Donna Johansen directed “The Dear Departed”. Although the play did not place in the top three it was Swell received by the audience. Thanks again to Donna and all the people who participated in the play. I would like to thank the room representatives: Doug, Janice, Ernie and Rich for keeping the house informed on S.R.C. business. Even though Beta has been in first place for the past seven months, the spirit shown in our house is poor. I hope next year everyone will work together instead of leav¬ ing it for a few individuals. Finally, I would like to thank people in Beta for giving me the opportunity to work with them. Bejst of luck and make Beta the best house in Sheldon in 1971. Dave Barbour Mr. Badham House Master Dave Barbour House Leader Rick Preston Grade 12 Rep. Ernie Pappas Grade 11 Rep. Janice Lake Grade 10 Rep. Doug Armstrong Grade 9 Rep. 15



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GERALD LA MONTAGNE LINDA O’CONNOR WAYNE THOMAS This year’s Mr. Foot¬ ball was Beta’s boys’ sports rep. and tbok part in football, track, S.W.A.M.P., and house sports. “Hey Bar¬ bour, do you use Dip- pity-Do?” DEAN MacKAY Dean’s here on the five-year, no-cut con¬ tract. GORDON McKAY Gord was active in house sports and says his ambition is to go to University. ROSS NORMAND Played senior football and was involved in house sports. He has been trying unsuc¬ cessfully to get $40 from someone for three years. Good luck Ross! RICH PRESTON Rich’s pet peeves are parties (especially at his house) and Egors that run for President. Rich played Senior football this year. BILL SCHMIDT Bill wants to be an “educated bum when he ' s through school. He kept out of trouble by being active on the football team, in house Sports, the gym club, and Tijuana Brass. DOUG SOUTAR Doug’s ambition is to complete graae twelve in two years. “I’m leaving school early to avoid the rush! Pet peeve — sixth period Friday afternoon. TERRY STAUDT 17

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