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

 - Class of 1970

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DIANE BRANDT Diane played house volleyball and be¬ longed to a bowling club. Her pet peeve is homework and she says her ambition is to get it all done just once. BILL ELLIOT “Yes, I understand where you got the “I” and “I , but where did you get the “2 ?” Bill wants to be emperor of the World. Good luck Bill — you’ll need it! DAN JACOBS Dan was a football coach and played baseball and house sports. Hey coach! Are you sitting or standing? JOHN BRODERICK Nice to see you again, John! DONNA FULMORE Donna’s pet peeve is people who tell her not to blush because it clashes with her hair. Her ambition is to get through chemistry. BOB CALLENDAR Bob’s activities at school were limited to house sports, but we hear he has wild weekends! “Some day I’ll be famous and they’ll name an almanac after me!” JANICE GORDON While here at Shel¬ don, Janice was edi¬ tor of the Opus, house- leader, played senior basketball and vol¬ leyball, and belonged to Sheldonettes and Sheldonaires. Now tell us again, — How did you get sick? JIM COWIESON Jim was active as Kappa ' s boys’ sports director and took part in house sports and gourmet club. Now here’s a boy with pull! BOB HERBISON Congratulations Bob, this is the earliest you’ve been late yet! “Me Bob, you Jane, aaaha, aaaha.” ROANNE DOANEThi RoannewasSheldor h first Girls ' Sports [un rector and played ior basketball arl°° volleyball. No, yt wa can’t make U-tur in the subway. Y ei hoi UN yoi is BOB INNES What have you gt for lunch today, Bob Bob’s ambition is I be a teacher or arcb tect, and to be twenty one. he be fo te to Bi ar th RALPH LIGHT Ralph was active in Sheldonaires, public speaking, UN club, Student Prints, cross country and house sports. Hey Ralph, stick your hand in the grease and see if it’s boiling! HEATHER MacGOWAN Heather, Social Di¬ rector for Kappa, played house basket¬ ball, volleyball and belonged to UNESCO and sorority. Heather hot what?! ROD McLEOD Rod is the Sports Di¬ rector for Sheldon, and played seniorfoot- ball, track, cross country and house sports. What’s it like living in a robin’s nest? i VAL MICKLEBOROUGH Val played housi sports while at Shel don and hopes t( make her fortum banking in Saskatoor What’s the matte with the doctors Regina, Val? 40

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Kappa House Janice Gordon House Leader Mrs. Smith House Mistress Kappa got off to a fairly good start this year with a second in Freshie Dance attendance and a third in football ticket sales. This putus in third place, although we were soon to drop back to almost last place due to lack of spirit. In November Bob Rilkoff, Kappa’s music-drama rep., directed the play “French Toast”, and although it did not place in the top three, the comedy was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Congratulations and thanks to Bob and the cast for doing an excellent job. The field of athletics proved to be Kappa’s major downfall, for points were lost constantly as the girls continued to default in almost every sport. The boys too, showed lack of spirit as the juniors defaulted out of the basketball league. Victories were won, nevertheless, our wins could not keep pace with the endless number of defaults and Kappa dropped back to fifth and then seventh place. With the start of the floor- hockey season, the girls began with their usual lack of interest, but now, with the help of Arlene Reed to urge the girls to play, attendance has improved. The boys have a very promising team and will, no doubt, capture first place. I would like to thank Jim Cowieson and Wendy Mitchell for trying their hardest to rouse enthusiasm and get the kids out for their games. Thanks also goes to Arlene Reed for all her help. Fleather MacGowan did a great ' job as Social rep. this year, by not only convincing the “Kappa Kids” to come out to all the dances, but also, representing Kappa House as a candidate for Miss Sheldon. Dance attendance was always good and so far we have placed in every dance except one. Thanks again Heather. Activities, this year, were ably directed by Keith Bertram. We have placed first, second and third in various ticket sales, although the spirit did sometimes lag on the ticket drives. Thanks to all those who gave their support. 1970 started off with a bang as Kappa blessed the students of Sheldon with a fine display of wit and talent in a showcase of unequalled quality. Many thanks to Keith and especially to Judi Milliken for her undying enthusiasm and brilliant ideas. After this Kappa pulled past Delta to not only secure sixth place, but also win the Pollard Trophy for the month of February. We now seem to be on the upgrade and with an all-out effort in the few remaining months, Kappa may still rank among the I would like to thank the S.R.C. reps, Roanne, Barb, Brian and Barb, for all the work they have done and also special thanks to Mrs. Smith, our house master. Kappa House has great potential and I’m sure that with a little more spirit she will prove to be a strong contender for the Pollard Trophy in the years to come. The spirit, enthusiasm and support of every member is the answer to victory, so let’s get out there in 1971 and really show what Kappa can do! Janice Gordon Roanne Doane Grade 12 Rep. Barb McLeod Grade 11 Rep. Barb Pollock Grade 10 Rep. Brian Gardiner Grade 9 Rep. 39



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JUDY MILLIKEN ANEThis krd’s so cheap ildort h a t she crawled rts [under the bleachers id seafter the LJ.T. to a ,look for money. Judi y ( was Sheldon ' s Activ- l-turities Director this year and took part in house sports and UNESCO. “When you’re cool the sun is always shining!’’ KELLY STAUDr gt Kelly ' s activities are Bob house basketball and is i being a benchwarmer irch for Sheldon’s football enti team. His ambition is to make it to one of Broderick’s parties and stay around for the whole thing. JOCELYN PAUL The girl with 2 first names! Jocelyn’s activities included SWAMP, string groups, and house sports. GAIL WRIGHT Gail is not talking, it’s just her subcon¬ scious you hear. Hey Rit! Gail hopes to be an airline stewar¬ dess once she is through Sheldon. CAROL PINCHES Carol’s activities in¬ clude house basket¬ ball, volleyball, Hi-Y, service club and play¬ ing cards Friday afternoon. Has he, Carol, has he? It’s Friday, you know. BOB REID Bob would like to meet some girl whose favourite pastime is Reiding. Bob’s pet peeve is having to get up before 8.00 to get to school. BOB WHITE It all started when Santa brought Bob a “vroom’’ for his tricycle. 3H ■US! hel JO: ior tte DICK SMITH Dick belongs to Shel- donaires, plays house football, basketball, curls and wants to be an I.A. teacher. “Ford’s got a better idea?” 41

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