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Sigma House Mr. Evans House Masle Donna Bruce House Lender Sigma House had a weak start this year, but we proved that you just can’t keep a good house down. As of now, we have pulled up from last to third place, with three months left to go. I want to give special thanks to Janet and Steve for working so hard to raise the spirit and support that Sigma needed in house sports. We placed in many of the sports, but our biggest victory was winning ticket sales for basketball season tickets. Steve gets most of the credit for that “ ' • The highlight of the fall season was Sigma’s house play, “The Sandbox”, which won first place. Congratulations to Joanne and to those who took part and thanks to Mr. Mitchell for his help. i$| Sigma is not a particularly sociable house, and it shows in our dance attendance, but not in our social rep. Debbie has worked very hard on the various social committees, and I should also mention that she was named Miss Sheldon. Ideas have been flying around the activities department all year, and will soon come to¬ gether in a showcase. Thanks to Alex for the work she’s put into making our house an “active” one. Jm I want to thank my every-faithful S.R.C. reps. — Susan, Bev, Joan and Jim — for carrying our their duties so well, and for all the help they have given me. Very special thanks go to Mr. Evans, Sigma’s House leader, for his patience and encouragement. Thanks also to Mr. Nordhagen, Mr. Oleson and Mr. Pout-MacDonald for letting me wander in and out of their homerooms at will at go about house business. Best of luck in Sigma aihd to next year’s executive. Enthusiam can do wonderful things if you let it. Donna Bruce Jim Glen Grade 12 Rep. Joan Whitton Grade 11 Rep. Bev Dow Grade 10 Rep. Susan Milliken Grade 9 Rep. 51
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Jeff Braidek Bobs Davidson Wanda Drew Golda Godman Marton Haskins Debra Haus Betty Irwin Kevin Kozan Doris Kyle Marilee Lobban Laird Lockhart Brian McLeod Kathy Medgett Joan Northcott Jo-Anne Ostepc Tom Kappas Kathy Porcina Don Robinson Marten Schmidt Raye Slager Gil Smith lldiko Szijj John Vanbuskiri Myrna Williams
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JERRY BORLAND Jerry participated in basketball, UNESCO, Gourmet Club, and house sports. His am¬ bition is to become leader of the Black Panthers. You know he just could make it! FRANK HEIN Frank spent his time at Sheldon taking home room atten¬ dance, criticizing the SRC, and studying. “It’s not easy to bal¬ ance a brief-case on my bicycle!” GLEN LEONARD Glen’s activities in¬ clude curling, house sports, and other things that we had better not mention. He’s gfit the fastest combine on the park¬ ing lot! DONNA BRUCE Sigma’s house leader was active in music groups, volleyball, basketball, badmin¬ ton and track. Ask Donna her favourite number and she’ll say ten-is LINDA HOAR Linda dislikes any¬ thing that gets in her way — especially pe¬ destrians and taxis. STEVE MAZURAK MAZ, Sigma’s boys sports rep, took part in football, curling and house sports. CINDEE COLLER A future computer scientist, Cindee par¬ ticipated in house sports. Her mind is made up, so don’t con¬ fuse her with any facts! DEBBIE ISMAN Sigma’s social direc¬ tor was active in Shel- donaires, house sports, and Opus. Ask Debbie no questions and she’ll tell you no lies — but! BEV McDOUGALD “Homework!? Is it fattening?” DON ELEY Don took part in house sports and curling. His ambition is to pass grade 12 this year. “Where ' s Frank?” RICK KELLAN JEANNETTE McHATTIE A future dental hygen- ist, Jeannette partici¬ pated in house sports. “Yes, I guess we did see that drive-in show before!” SHIBLEY (V BRENDA GOODl ,hat ' s so 9° Brenda never ie service al school interfere i ve - sso Sta her education!! DALE SW KIRK KOZAN Kirk took part in li ball and house spc but he spends mos his time “Kram-if r bl I H MCLtur - Keith was activf n y ,hm 9 SWAMP,SCUNAJ lke me ing club and can 1 club, and hopes to come an elect! engineer. “Oh » we didn ' t really» that 10 feet of anyway!” ie. ' 52
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