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

 - Class of 1970

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Activities The Activities Directorate got off to a good start this year with I a pep rally in the gym. Mike Broderick, emcee introduced Mr. Young, our football team and cheerleaders. In mid-October, we held another pep rally, with special guest Ron Atchison. The troll judi Milliken dancers entertained. The day of ztivities Directoress the Spartons game against Marten, a Spirit Day was held. Alpha, the house judged to be best dressed in red and gold, was awarded the new mascot, a red and gold donkey. Meanwhile, the Activities department was kept busy with a Newcomers’ Tea for all the students new to Heather Amundrud Sheldon. A flag-raising ceremony was held in early October to commemorate the unveiling of our new Saskatchewan flag. Hallowe’en brought a fund-raising concert given by Charlotte, at noon. It netted $180 for Unicef. Once again this year, the Activities Directorate took charge of poppy sales in the houses and collected about $50. A noon hour pep rally in the gym ushered in basket¬ ball season. Emcee, Terry Tuepah, introduced our teams to the students. A game was held between the cheerleaders and an “all-star” team comprised of some of Sheldon’s superstar basketball players. The Junior Boys’ Tournament once again brought a Spirit Day and pep rally in the gym. Mr. Sikora and the members of the team were interviewed along with the teams’ “girl friends” who were sitting ' in the audience. Sigma House was awarded the mascot for being the most colorfully dressed. Just before Christmas, the Social and Activities Directorates jointly held a candy sale. Our directorate used the money to buy Christams decorations and a tree for the library. The last day of school, we took the tree along with a food and clothing hamper to a welfare family. In mid-April we held the “Mr. Cool” contest. House kings were elected from each of the houses, ‘and judged in three categories — talent, bathing-suit com¬ petition and self-expression. Almost 500 students were present to see Gord Johnston receive his prize, a pair of red and gold Tomcat boxer shorts. Bob Stafford was first runner-up. Bob Calendar won Mr. Congeniality, after he kissed Mrs. Smith more congenially than the other candidates did. This program was a real success and 1 hope it becomes an annual event. Some of the displays featured in the showcase were football, basketball, Christmas, Valentines, “The Making of a President” (a picture history of Al Snell’s life) and one live showcase in which Bill Lewis advertised the Mr. Cool contest. In conclusion, I’d like to thank my directorates who were always ready and willing to help. We did our best to encourage school spirit by making pep rallies and showcases more fun, and to put on shows that students would really enjoy. I wish next year’s directoress Nancy Nixon, the best of luck. Thank you all. Alpha Susan Snell Delta Keith Bertram Kappa Heather Thomson Omega Patti Richter Beta Conny Pearlman Epsilon Fay Hutchinson Lambda Alex McPhersoi Sigma Judi Milliken

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FreshieWeek FreshieWeek didn’t begin until the second week of school this year. Monday afternoon the freshies elected house kings and queens and then went to the auditorium to meet their S.R.C. and find out what to expect during Freshie week. Tuesday morning, at house meetings, the seniors beanied their freshies. At noon there were tricycle races out on the track. Wednesday at noon a joint S.R.C. showcase and pep rally was held in the gymnasium in order to meet this year’s football team and to entertain the freshies. That afternoon, the freshies provided halftime entertainment at the football game. On Thursday at noon the freshie volleyball tournament was held. Lambda Flouse was the winner. The freshie dance was held Thursday night. Barb Storla and Paul Broderick were crowned Freshie Queen and King. Judi Milliken jrrlje ' ' •» ' k ‘ fly WM I V fcv, f v WS mB I m l K ■ j cl 50 % ■

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