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

 - Class of 1970

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RON BAUMBER We ' d mention the high points of Ron’s life but we don ' t want to get him busted. NANCY COPELAND Nancy, who was man¬ ager of the girls’ vol¬ leyball team, hopes to become an interior designer. “School is like a virus — it makes me sick!” BARRY JEANNOTTE Barry’s activities in¬ cluded house sports, operettas, stage crew, lighting club, and spares. Barry hopes to pass grade 12 sometime, then go on to law school. “I think I’ll go to school all week!” SHERRY BERNAKEVITCH While at Sheldon Sherry participated in U.N. club. We don’t know why, but she just cant’t stand turtle¬ necks! “Anyone got my homework done?” FLORENCE DUESTERBECK Florence participated in language club, art club, and house sports. Although she would like to become a librarian, her main ambition is to get out of the lunchroom and into the parking lot. DAVE KELLSEY “Don’t rush me! I’ll come again next year.” WES BRITTON Wes ' s activities were basketball, S.R.C., being social rep. for his house and caus¬ ing general unrest. His ambition is to beat Bill Templeton at his own game. Well Wes, if you can’t beat ’em, cheat ’em! ROBIN EVANS Robin took part in nearly every sport, as well as cheerleading, UNESCO, Highland dancing, and oper¬ ettas. Her ambition is to be a Phys. Ed. teacher. “Since Mar¬ ilyn committed sui¬ cide, there aren’t nTan of us l£ 1 0 % LENNA KRAM Lenna comes to school once in a while to see if the teachers remem¬ ber her. Is it true, true blondes have more fun? 28 CAL CARNEGIE Cal ' s activities at Sheldon were lighting club and curling. “Sometimes I get the urge to work but with practice, I ' ve learned to control it.” DARRYL CHAMPION I washed my hair with Curlfree last night F and I can’t do a thing g with it.” DOUG GANSHORN Doug ' s chief activi¬ ties took place outside of school. “I ' d miss school today but I need my sleep. DEBBIE HUBICK Debbie was active in house sports and hopes to become a teacher. “I never let school interfere with my education.” SUSAN McGUIGAN Her high school activ¬ ities were Hi-Y and house sports. Susan intends to go on to university and she doesn’t like to be bugged abouther con¬ tacts. Her white slips aren’t always under her dresses! COLLEEN MERRYWEATHER Colleen was active as S.R.C. rep., and par¬ ticipated in house sports, house plays, operettas, and S.W.A.- M.P. Her ambition is to go into veterinary science. “Don’t drink when you drive. You might hit a bump and spill it!”

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Tom Rice House Lender Delta’s year of ’69 -’70 has not beeg, a good one. From a fairly good start in the first months we have dropped steadily to our present low standing. Much of this’oan be attributed to lack of spirit in the house as a whole In intramural sports this year Delta has not faired well. Many of our losses were the result of defaults. This is an area that should be improved on next year. Our senior girls have been our only victors to date with wins in softball and floor hockey. Thanks to Robin Evans and Jim Ferguson for their work in organizing teams. In activities Susan Snell deserves thanks ' for her efforts in trying to organize a show¬ case which unfortunately died from lack of support. In drama a special thanks to Darcy White, music-drama rep., and all the cast of our house play “The Proposal” fbr all their time and effort. Although it didn’t place in the top three, the general opjnion was that it should have. Special thanks to our social rep Wes Britton. Through his efforts Delta has finished first in attendance at all dances to date. IB I would like to thank my grade reps, Glennis, Zora, Byton and Colleen for their good attendance at S.B.C. meetings and for their reposing to homerooms. Special thanks to Mr. Girgulis, house master, Mr. i Kitson, Mr. Burgess and Mr. Betteridge for their help throughout the year. I hope that future members of Delta will take full advantage of the opportunities provided by school activities and by doing so, make Delta the great contender it has been in past years. I would like to wish the next executive; goocHuckand hope that £70-71 will be a better year for Delta. Tom Rice v-% Colleen Merryweather Grade 12 Rep. Byran Howlett Grade 11 Rep. Zora Cooper Grade 10 Rep. Glennis Campbell Grade 9 Rep. 27



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N •if GORD MURRAY hi Here ' s a boy who ' ll ig get ahead! GARY POSEHN Things would go smoothly for Gary if he didn’t have so much trouble finding a left-handed desk in history. He doesn ' t say much, but you can tell by the look on his face that he ' s think¬ ing. TOM RICE Delta’s House leader participated in foot¬ ball and intramural sports. Tom was cut out to be a swinger — now all he has to do is put the pieces to¬ gether. CHRIS SHEARD Chris, Sheldon’s treasurer, took part in U.N.. club, stage crew, house sports, and house plays. He should be on the stage — there’s one leaving in 15 minutes. RICHARD WAUGH Rick was active in art club, Student Prints, S.W.A.M.P., lighting club and publicity committee. His am¬ bition is to ba a Kel¬ logg’s Corn Flake. “Blessed are the sat upon, spat upon, rat¬ ted on ... ” TERRY WILSON Terry kept herself busy with glee club, Sheldonettes, make¬ up club, and house sports. No, Terry wasn’t away, she was hiding behind her pen. BILL YOUNG Bill took part in house sports and several “outside” activities. Bill’s big ambition is to get out of grade 12. Bill is Young and Cindy is Ebel.” JOHN MILLER John can’t be both¬ ered with school activ¬ ities, but he ' s glad to be here long enough to get into a year¬ book, for once. “I don’t care if there’s life on other planets, I just wish there was more on this one.” SUSAN SNELL Sheldon’s answer to Rebecca of Sunny Brook Farm, Susan was Delta’s activities rep and took part in house sports. 29

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