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

 - Class of 1970

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PETER BAILEY “Lanky was 4E’s S.R.C. rep. this year and otherwise kept busy being a basket¬ ball star. KEN EVANS Ken participated in SCUNA and SWAMP and held the awe¬ some responsibilities of SRC lost-and-found president. His ambi¬ tion is to be heard screaming “McGre¬ gor!!” after his idol. “When did you say we played Luther?” LOTHAR HILO Lothar is Epsilon’s house leader. Maybe that’s why he says “You are now enter¬ ing Epsilon Terri¬ tory!” ALLAN BRATT Sheldon’s vice-presi- d e n t and our own Uncle Watermelon, Al was active in curl¬ ing, creative writing and the education di¬ rectorate. “Could I- uh - have - uh - your- uh-attention-uh . . LINDA CAWLEY Linda would like to continue on to Uni¬ versity. Maybe there she ' ll be rid of cold class rooms! Linda’s going to get ahead — why not, everyone else has one! JIM CRUISE Jim is an active member of “Shel¬ don ' s Social Drinkers Club” who can’t stand chemistry. His ambition is to go into the field of wildlife conservation. JOAN FULTON “Does anyone know where my locker is?” BRIAN HOILAND His activities are nu¬ merous and varied — maths, physics, chem¬ istry, French . . . His ambition is to just once understand a Mr. Russell math class. Now, this is key.” BEV GANSHORN Bev is kept busy with Sheldonettes, art and set design, SCUNA 1V, lunchroom, house- play, SWAMP, crea¬ tive writing club and the Students Prints — now and then. She has hopes of being a psycho technician. “It ’s one helluva way to learn history!” COLLEEN KELLS Colleen participated in singing groups, house plays, oper¬ ettas and SWAMP. Her big ambition is to be 6 ' 7”. “Is every¬ body here?” KAJ GROLLE Kaj’s activities in¬ clude SWAMP, edu¬ cation directorate and SCUNA. He hates McGregor’s golfing stories. “What, me get mad?!” BILL LEWIS Bill wants to be a concert organist when he grows up. “Buy this place a new Hammond organ!!” 34 KATHY DRINNAN LO Kathy would like tcLor travel around thewitl world after finishingSW high school. She canbe be heard saying eitherblo “Guess what” or iGir don’t know— Bil owi hasn’t phoned yet. ' Let’s hope he hurries up, eh! SUSAN HAGEL Susan took part in“S language club andhe ' house sports, and sheha ' dislikes attendingbu school. “I’m not quielis — you’re just deafl ' we DALE LOGIE How’s the Nifty Nah, Dale? He’s involved y in cross country, e bowling, housesports, s track and field. After P grade 12? — a sani- a tation engineer?

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Epsilon House Mr. Boychuk House Master Lothar Hild House Leader This past year has been a successful one for Epsilon. We all developed an increased pride in our House through projects such as the Hallowe’en Happenings, the Epsilon Sock Hop, and our own attendance system. Executive and Mr. Boychuk our Housemaster, deserve our thanks for all their help in the projects. In the conventional activities we fare pretty well. Boys’ sports saw Epsilon come second in Sr. Basketball and volleyball and fourth in Jr. Volleyball. Our Jr. Girls won basketball and volleyball and the Sr. girls placed second in floor hockey. ' Congratulations Jamie and Laurie for your fine work. Colleen Kells our Music — Drama rep did a great deal for us by directing our House play “Sunday Cost Five Pesos”. Epsilon was rewarded by a third place finish in the House Drama Festival. Salome, Tonia, the Celestina and Ken Evans on lighting made it all possible. Social and activities were admirably represented by Barb and Conny. Conny took a few sewing lessons and came up with the Epsilon “Grog” our house mascot and at the time of this counting she is working on our house showcase. Barb deserves a lot of credit not only for social but also for her help on ticket drives, the showcase and her ideas. Epsilon House thanks Mr. Boychuck without whom our attendance system might not exist. His ideas and help guided us throughout the year. Of course, I can only try to put down on paper a whole year of work, fun, disap¬ pointments and hopes we had as a house. I can only say that each individual in the House deserves credit for making Epsilon what it was this year and in my opinion, it was the best House going all year. I wish next year’s executive all the best of luck and hope that they will find it as rewarding and enjoyable as I have. Lothar Hild Peter Bailey Grade 12 Rep. Jim Reid Grade 11 Rep. Jane Snell Grade 10 Rep. Darlene Leslie Grade 9 Rep. 33



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N LORELEE MANNING tcLorelee kept occupied thewith UN club and ingSWAMP. “I want to - ar be the first on my heiblock to have a Ginko tree in my Biliown back yard.” 3t. ies KIRK McGREGOR ‘‘Have you ever heard of anyone not being able to find a down¬ town?” Kirk curls, is active in house sports and a “pro” at Sunset Miniature golf. DOUG MOLSON Doug says he has no ambition. He is constantlybeingasked if he ' s related to “it ! He hasn ' t figured out what “It is yet, though! MICHELE NAGEL Just because she’s a partial student doesn’t mean she isn’t all there! MIKE SHARP in“Sieve Sharp, as indhe ' s known at school, ihehates growing side- ngburns. His ambition ietis not to get sick on fF ' weekends. RHEA SKOCZYLAS “You gotta be dif¬ ferent don ' t you Rhea?” Rhea hasn ' t much planned for the future yet but would like to get ahead — ahead of what though? AL SNELL “Gabriel” is our SRC president, plays foot¬ ball and is a member of UNESCO. His pet peeves are hockey players and coke ma¬ chines. Zat right?” BOB TAPP Would like to get educated to go to work without work¬ ing. Do you iron your hair, Bob? KATHY WEYMARK h, Kathy worked on the id yearbook and belong- y, ed to SWAMP, occa- s, sionally. Her pet ;r peeves are Sheldon i- and weekends with¬ out W.M. BARB RENNICK Sheldon’s version of National Velvet, was active as social di¬ rector and took part in house plays. “Do you have to go to the barns today, Barb?” BILL WEISS Bill used to drive the only Italian Love Bug. 35

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