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

 - Class of 1970

Page 26 of 118

 

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: ■ ' V ■ ' .% SHARON CROSBY Sharon, Sheldon’s so¬ cial Director, has been active as a cheerleaderand House Sports Rep. She hopes to go into nursing in the future. Sharon’s favorite subject is “boyology”. GREG GALLOWAY GINNY CATLING “I’m not spinny — I always act this way!” DONNA GLIDDON CATHY ELLIS While at Sheldon, Cathy was busy with house sports, make¬ up club, operettas and SWAMP. 140 words a minute and no typewriter! KEN LANCELY Ken, Omega’s house leader was active in house sports. Did I ever tell ya about the time that I . . . ” ROBIN McMILLAN Robin was busy with house sports, house plays and operettas. Her only ambition is to get out of Sheldon. NEIL JACOBY Neil was active in track, basketball, football, badminton, house sports, SRC, and UN club. “Get out of the way, or I’ll dribble all over you. LYNNE MEIKLE Lynne ' s activities were house volleyball, operettas, and Shel- donettes, and hopes to go on to Univer¬ sity. She’s shy at school, but on week¬ ends— Who knows?? JACK MacGOWAN He came, he say, he left. NEIL SAMOLUK Neil participated in house sports. He hasn’t decided what he wants to do yet, but he may try pro golf. For some un¬ known reason he finds Sammy’s refreshing. AL NORTHCOTT A newcomer this year, Al participated in house sports. He hopes to become a phys. ed. teacher in the future. MILES MITCHELL Miles hopes this is his last year at Shel¬ don and his ambition is to make a go at it. “Nothing will beat a Harley Davidson!” RANDY PIPPUS Randy’s activities were Student Prints, creative writing club and set design club. “Write it, we don’t have to print it, you know!” SUSAN SMITH Omega ' sblondebomb- shell! Susan was SRC secretary and after all that, she still hopes to be a private sec¬ retary!

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Omega House Mrs. Lee House Mistress Ken Lancely House Leader Support has always been a trademark of Omega’s and this year, expounded with our ability, we have shown our colors in many fields. Support and ability were shown right away as we placed second with our house play “Summit Conference”. We also placed first in house play ticket sales. Thank you, Joan Hambly for a fine year in drama. In sports we had a lot of ability and support. This can be shown by our fine records in such fields as senior boys’ basketball, junior boys’ volleyball, senior and junior girls’ volleyball. The persons who enlisted and promoted sports did a fine job. Hats off to Shelley Parr and Terry Tuepah. In activities Heather Thomson did a fine job. She presented one of the BEST showcases of the year. In social, Renee Borland again showed Omega’s support in school dances. Renee also helped organize school dances and the Senior Prom. Thanks also to the Grade Reps Neil Jacoby, Bev Ballou, Tim Gofine and Patti Joorisity. Mrs. Lee, our house mistress gave us much needed pushing, advice and help throughout the year. jBj In all, this has been Omega’s better year and to everyone ia Omega, thank you for a fine year. To next year’s executive good luck and a good year. Ken Lancely Neil Jacoby Grade 12 Rep. Bev Ballou Grade 11 Rep. Tim Gofine Grade 10 Rep. Patti Joorisity Grade 9 Rep. 21



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I BILL TEMPLETON “All I want for Christmas is my 16 front teeth.” DAVID REMINGTON Dave took part in house sports and bowling. His pet peeve is J. S. Care¬ less playing God in the history depart¬ ment! HEATHER THOMSON Heather was activi¬ ties rep for Omega and took part in cheer¬ leading, house sports, operettas and high¬ land dancing. She’s a-MAZ-ing! TERRY TUEPAH Terry was house sports rep, and par¬ ticipated in house sports, UNESCO, UN club, gourmet club, cross country and track. He just hates beard pullers. BRENDA WALTON “My name is not “porky”!! GEOFF WILKINSON is Geoff’s activities were I Student Prints and lighting club. “I s never let school in¬ terfere with my edu- it cation.” ? KAREN YOUNG Karen took part in house sports and Ju¬ nior basketball at Sheldon. Her ambition is to get out of Shel¬ don so she can at¬ tend University. Karen found out man rose from the dust. Now she collects it!! JIM BOOEY 23

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