Hillcrest High School - Impact Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1965

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ACTIVITIES

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SPORTS This year, in athletics, Hillcrest has come out of the minors and into the majors. It has taken a lot of hard work and perseverence. The process of building a football team finally paid dividends. The Juniors captured city honours. The hockey team, despite the handicap of not having a rink, won the Citizen Trophy . The Junior girls won top honours in volleyball. Not so fortunate in their bid for city championships but carrying the name of Hillcrest through- out the city were, the Girls and Boys Junior Basketball teams, the gymnastics and ski teams. They all gave the winners good, clean, rugged competition. Individual credit should go to Alex Sawyer who won the Best Junior Linesman of the Year award. Honours also go to the Girls Relay Team composed of Judy and Barb Dallimore, Sharon Kearns and Linda Tinker who came second in the C.N.I.T. in Toronto. Bruce Jamieson and Tom Gibbard won gold medals in the Eastern Ontario Gymnastics meet for grades nine and ten. George Tutt, Rick Grant, Bob Watson and Roy Irons made fine showings in the Ontario Championships. Both former and present staff members have put in a lot of extra time to build Hillcrests ' Athletic prowess. This year the Phys-ed staff of Mr. Boyce, Mr. McAskin, Mr. Manale, Mr. Lemaire, Miss Coe, Miss Bolton, Miss Burke received assistance from Mr. Crouch, Mr. Austin, Mr. Sheahan, Mr. Publow, Mr. Doherty, Mr. Meloche, Mr Cunningham, Mr. Miller, Mr. Dos we 11. The athletic programme at Hillcrest encompasses a large variety of sports ranging from push-ball to archery. As athletics is an essential part of the process of education, it is important that each student participate in sports offered whether at the intramural on the interscholastic level. It is on the sports fields that a great deal of school spirit is developed and after four short years of operation Hillcrest takes its place among the top schools of Ottawa. David Simpson Sports.



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3LAAAM. PREFECTS Top Row, 1. to r. T. Wlock, G. Bennett, L. Shafer, L. Day, A. Holyoake, P. Tighe, H. Cotes, B. McSheffrey, J. Schroder, Middle Row, 1. to r. K. Edwards, D. Lafrange, B. Beattie, K. Evans, E. Mastisse, S. McElroy, M. Galway, First Row, 1. to r. B. McGaven, K. Pierce, C. Barrett, S. Shedden, H. Radcliffe, J. Kelly, G. Dorman, C. Lundon, L. Fairweather THE PREFECTS The role of the Prefects is far from being small. These girls attend the plays, the con- cert, Open House, and any other social functions which Hillcrest presents to the students and their parents. They pass out programs, take tickets, direct and welcome the guests to their seats. They have front hallduty during their study periods where they help visitors to find their destination. The girls can easily be recognized by their bright red jackets. BAND 64-65 This year the band again continued its standard of basic excellence under the com- petent leadership of Mr. H. E. LeRoy. Along with providing the music for assemblies, the band contributed greatly to the Christmas, Spring and Easter Concerts. The demonstra- tion to the public school students surely in- spired a rigorous attraction to the music program at Hillcrest. The band will undoubtedly aspire to great heights in the near future. CHOIR Third Row, 1. to r. Carol White, S. Petzold, J. McDonald B Werner, L. Rowden, L. Rothberg, L. Larcombe, J. Maynard L Renauld, M. Cook, L. Martice, Second Row, 1. to r. D. Viles S. Nicoll, J. Jon, L. Anderson, J. Dunlop, C. Laird, J. Starr ' M. Murchison, S. Cunliffe, S. Goyette, K. Gilchrist, M. Mays on First Row, 1. to r. C. Van Sickle, G. Smith, S. Sutherland, J Rose, L. Squire, S. Dhedden, D. Gajda, G. Dorman D Drinkwater, C. Joy, S. Laham, A. Elliot, S. Joy, E. Starr F Gale, R. Byrnes, Absent: P. Hehner BAND Back Row, 1. to r. V. Guzeliman, D. Gorette, J. Jury, M. Lamothe, R. Gunberson, B. Mitchell, J. Vrooman, L. Squire, 3rd Row, 1. to r. B. Jessinan, S. Findlay, I . Ferguson, T. Jordan, K. Wright, B. Syrett, W. Spencer, J. MacDbnald, D. Harrison D. Garrett, A. Gray, E. Russell, E. Starr, 2nd Row 1. to r. E. Clarkson, D. Hyde, J. McClenahan, K. Toth, S. Skinner, D. Showalter, B. Publicover, B. Hunt, H. Pleet, D. Cochrane, J. Barter, D. Kropp, Front Row, 1. to r. R. Fredrick, R. Wills, M. Greene, T. Henry, B. Gallagher, N. Kelk, C. Husband, J. Linklater, S. Dove, S. Hodgson, B. Noble, P Barter, N. Casey, S. Foster, C. Bricker CHOIR A school year is always a busy one for an activity such as the choir and 1964-65 was no exception to the rule. Under the ex- pert and patient guidance of Mrs. M. LaCasse, the choir opened its itinerary with an ap- pearance at the second annual commence- ment. A series of similiar appearances in- cluding the Christmas assembly, the Spring Concert and Open House soon followed. Perhaps the most rewarding experience of the year was the participation in Music ' 65 , a revue in April which included all Ottawa ' s High School Choirs. The girls enjoyed the season very much!

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