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Page 50 text:
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SEAN BISHOP ROSS BROWN Ross’s activities are band, house sports, Gourmet Club, and teacher baiting. “Oh, shoor, shoor take 10 minutes off to get your books!” ANDY COLIBABA Andy’s ambition is to reach the amazing height of 5’ 6”. Don’t tell me you’re stand¬ ing! His pet peeves are physics and people who haven’t heard of the “Plum”. LINDA CANT Linda is a member of that elite club “Liche- Na-HohHi-Y. Hey Elsie where’d you get your name? — We know you don’t know. DAVE FOWLER Are you really ahippy? Dave ' s pet peeve is “guks” whatever they are? He can be heard appealingly saying “I’m sorry, Mrs. Merryweather.” JOHN HAGGLUND John ' s philosophy is “Let ' s be reasonable — do it my way!” He says his pet peeve is his brother. COLLEEN HARDY Banking is Colleen’s business a 11 h o ugh she’d like to be a sodial worker. “Who’s going for coffee to¬ day?” FAY HUTCHINSON Fay is involved in the house plays, SWAMP, the yearbook, and is an activities director. She’d like to teach History but will prob¬ ably end up making it. TERRY DINGLE ‘‘Well, ring r ' An chimes!’’ TeYi 1 spends his time ju n, sitting in class. hat you deep in thoug! ner ERIN JOHNSTON Erin’s having proi lems at the mome 1 . but is hoping for tr° ' “Donning of a ne™ day. Her future s undecided but sf plans on leaving Ri gina. CHERYL KINNEY “I’m here, Mr. Coch¬ rane (puff, puff).” Cheryl is active in Sheldonettes, house sports, SWAMP and makeup. Her pet peeve is being called to the office more than five times a day. GARY LOKKEN ■m LLOYD MALDEN SUSAN MAY “Oh, I’m so nervous!” Susan’s future is un¬ decided but at the mo- jnent she’s involved in SWAMP, ' Sheldon¬ ettes, house plays, operetta. Her pet peeve is pet peeves. KAREN McLEOD Karen is a very bus) girl around Sheldor Should we start narr ing? — basketball volleyball, softball operetta, fall sho« cross country, cheer leading, Ho us! Leader, Un club
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Lambda House Mr. Cochrane House Muster Karen McLeod House Leader So far this year Lambda has done very well. We are now in fourth place and track season hasn’t even started yet. Mr. Cochrane, our house-master, has made a valiant effort to get us into first place. He has worked hard all year, and this is our chance to thank him for his patience and perseverance. Our grade reps Brian McLeod Bob Hain, Bruce Johnston and Laurie Thorsteinson, grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 respectively, have faithfully attended the S.R.C. meet¬ ings every Thursday noon. They have done a fairly good job in letting us know about the school business concerning us. Our best endeavor this year was the ticket sales. We were tops in the Fall Show and Operetta, which are 2 of the 3 ticket drives held throughout the year. This ac¬ complishment was more luck than anything else. On three attempted ticket drives we got a maximum of three people each time. Our spirit will have to improve greatly if we want to stay near the top and out of eighth place. Our house play did not win any prizes but everyone enjoyed performing in it, and the audience was adequately entertained. My thanks to Susan May for all her hard work and worries. She had to take over the job in September because the old rep did not return to Sheldon. She did an excellent job of filling in. Our house has not done too well in interhouse sports. The junior teams are showing far more success than the senior teams. Unfortunately both boys’ and girls ' teams have had one or more defaults each. This is totally unnecessary and we are losing many valuable points. Our sports reps Lynn Cronk and Jake Walsh have done a good job of prodding our reluctant athletes into action. Hopefully, we’ll have no more defaults this year and we will do well in track. Our social rep Barb Dahl has worked hard all year planning and decorating for dances. It’s too bad not many people in our house have seen the results — we have placed last in attendance in two of the dances this year. Our activities rep Fay Hutchinson has contributed to her directorate in their ef¬ forts to boost school spirit. She is now in the process of producing a House Showcase. Sheldon students have shown their spirit in this years U.N.E.S.C.O. “starve-in”. The participation was excellent, and more than four times the objective was earned. This is true to Sheldon tradition. I am proud to be a student of Sheldon-Williams and to be Lambda ' s houseleader for the year 1969-70. Good Luck next year. Karen McLeod a Laurie Thorsteinson Grade 12 Rep. Bruce Johnson Grade 11 Rep. Bob Hain Grade 10 Rep. Brian McLeod Grade 9 Rep. 45
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3LE dan miller 3 r ‘Another night out TeiVith the boys. Fun, e jiUn, fun!” Other than 5 jhat Dan has no com- )ugt nent - ' LAURIE THORSTEINSON I fool so feelish I (f jon ' t •ne.” know Her pet s “Kowalsky” who’s peeve sf Ri CLAY PRESCOTT He comes and he goes. We hear you’d rather go to Balfour, eh Clay? WENDY WEISBROD Wise what? Wendy belongs to the Liche- Na-Hoh Hi-Y and wants to be an ECG- EKG technician. Her favourite saying is “Hey! Dumb Dumb!” TERRY SCHNEIDER Shirley is the name of the game. MIKE STABICK His ambition is to marry a girl whose father owns all the liquor stores. How is Miller this year? TOM WOODHOUSE Is an active member of Junior Achieve- nent. “But Mr. Par¬ tridge I don’t under¬ stand.” MIKE WOOD “I’m not quiet, you’re deaf.” SUSAN TAYLOR The red -headed bombshell of 4L. We’re just waiting for her to explode! Her pet peeve is Volks- wagens and lousy Volkswagen drivers. Doreen, find Joanne and we ' re off.”
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