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A EDITORIAL Another school year, the last for many of us, has come to an end. But it has left behind a store of happy memories. Every- one, by his social, academic and athletic associations has had a part in the develop- ment of this book, and everyone, it is hoped will find personal interests and memories within these pages. We the yearbook staff, have contrived to record the events and accomplishments, the spirits of the past year. On seeing the completion of Impact ' 65, we have a sense of pride and a fond hope that the significance it holds for us is shared by all of you, and that in years to come it will bring back happy memories of life at Hillcrest. I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for the co- operation of my hard-working staff, the teachers, the office secretaries and our staff advisor, Mr. Walzak. I wish to thank Mr. Bradley for his patience, advice, and understanding. - 9 Editor . . . Ginny Roberts
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From The Chair Of The Vice-Principal In his book, Profiles in Courage , the late President John F. Kennedy states that courage is one of the virtues most admired in man. And courage in students is one of the qualities we educators greatly cherish; courage, not bravado. Courage to face up with confidence to your everyday task ' , to challenge, intelligently, a tecaher ' s pronouncement, V attempt an oral, critical ' analysis of King Lear, to query a scientific deduction, to criticize an historical fact, to speak to 800 students assembled in the Aduitorium; courage to interpret Caliban in the Tempest, to try out for the football team, size notwithstanding, and go on to win a championship, to accept graciously a two-point loss in a girls ' basketball final. Never dull, never a bore, nor a poltroon, the courageous student is always interesting and interested; he possesses great tenacity, determination, firmness of mind. Most of you are gift ed with this great Churchill and Kennedy virtue; most of you have exemplified courage. We should like to see the few pusillanimous ones develop it. Be courageous, face up squarely to your responsibility and success will be yours. The Collegiate Institute Board has just notified me that effective next September I shall be at the Sir Wilfrid Laurier High School. May I take this opportunity to tell you how much I have enjoyed my four years at Hillcrest, and how fond I have grown of the student body, the staff and the community. It makes departing that much harder. Thank you for the precious memories I bring with me, and Good Luck . L.F. Labrosse.
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