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JEAN BELANGER: Jean has been at Hillcrest for 3 years. He enjoys watching T.V. and cycling in his spare time. Next year ' s plans in- clude Engineering at University. DIANE BOLTON: What ' s drinking? A pause for thinking . Diane is another five year veteran. She is a prefect and next year will go into Nursing either at the Victoria Hospital in London or at the King- ston General where we know she will do well. ANN BERGERON: Ann has spent two of her 5 years at Hillcrest in the choir. She will pursue an Arts course at St. Pats next year. RAY BOOMGARDT: Every woman has an equation, but try to solve it . Ray, being a typical boy says he is interested only in football. Next year he will go to University somewhere as he thinks that 4 years at Hillcrest is enough. PETER BIRTWHISTLE: I am as sober as you are a judge . Birdie ' s sense of humour, friends and activities make him a Hillcrest first! He is on the Students Council and has been on the football and wrestling teams. If he doesn ' t write a book concerning The Rights of Minors , he will go to Toronto for Pharmacy. TONY BOWER-BINNS: Behind every successful man there ' s a wo- man; funny I ' m unattached . Tony says he doesn ' t participate in any activities in school, therefore all his activities must occur after school hours. Anyway he thinks 5 years at H.H.S. is enough and next year he hopes to go to University. GEOFF BLAKE: Still waters run deep . Geoff claims he has no ac- tivities but the ones he has are probably unprintable. Next year, he ' s off to University for an as yet undecided course. DANNY BOYLE: May I deal you in . One of Hillcrest ' s famous Abbey Road boys, Dan can usually be found in the Lynhurst, discus- sing world crises with Smitty, Paul or Ted. He plans to go to Ottawa U. nex ' year, to major in Doughnut . JUDY BOHATERETZ: Judy plans to take a trip to Smith Falls (we hope its not too serious Judy!) and go to Carleton for Languages, especially Russian. We hope she does well in the years to come. DAVID BRAY: Give me wine, women and song, and a bottle of as- pirins the next day . Dave has been at Hillcrest for 5 years and al- though he seemed a bit reluctant to tell us anything about himself, I am sure he keeps busy making trouble if nothing else. Next year he intends to take a course in Journalism at University. 7
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¥ - RICHARD ALLEN: Let us have wine, women, mirth, and laughter; Sermons and soda-water the day after. Don ' t be fooled by the quote Richard gave us. That cherchez les femmes attitude really means that Rick is a serious worker. GILLIAN AXFORD: It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak up and remove all doubt. Throughout Gill ' s stay at Hill crest she has been an active participant in interform basket- ball but she refuses to comment on her outside acfivites. Next year will find her at Teacher 1 s Col lege where we know she will be success- ful. GAIL ANDREW: A friend to all and to all a friend. Gail has been wandering around the halls of Hill crest for 5 years now and her favour- ite pastime seems to be trying to understand Mr. Meloche ' s French Questions. Next year Gail plans to become a medical laboratory technician . PENNEY BARTER: Flattery is telling a person what he thinks of him- self . Penney has been brightening Hill crest ' s halls for 5 years now. She has been in the band, on the Students Council and is also a mem- ber of the Drama Club. Next year she ' II join the lucky few who man- age to pass the grade 1 3 exams, to take medicine at Queen ' s. FRANK ARMSTRONG: Tis better to be meek than fierce , Frank is a quiet boy who devotes most of his time to his studies. His 5 years at Hilt crest have been quite uneventful but he hopes things will pick up next year when he attends Carleton University. JACK BAYLIN: Patience, and shuffle the cards. Jack is terminating a very successful high school career. He will go to university next year and then into the business of a close relative. PATTY ASHMAN: Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you ' ve been up to. Patty has made her way to H.H.S. everyday for the past 3 years. She plays all the interform sports and her plans for next year include Carleton. BARBARA BEATT1E: I love work, I can sit and watch it for hours . Barb ' s five years have been packed with activity both inside school and out. She spends most of her time writing letters to Toronto but she still finds time to help her friends with their Biology. Next year she plans to go to the University of Guelph for a degree in Hous Sold Science . GERALDINE AXFORD: Never praise a sister to a sister, in the hope of your compliments reaching the proper ears. Geraldine has enjoyed her stay here at Hill crest, but she has not given us any indication as to what she wants to do next year. Will she follow her sister to T.C. ? MARGARET BEAUMONT: The game ' s the thing . Marg ' s athletic trends are shown by her participation in basketball and her status as a G.A.A. representative. Since she has spent 5 years at Hill crest she intends to go to Teacher ' s College in the fall.
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as MONICA BRERETON: Cherchez les hommes . Monica ' s 4 years at Hill crest have been spent quietly and her plans for next year are un- decided. Monica plays all the interform sports and is a great asset to her team. RICHARD CLYNICK: Courtship is to marriage as a witty prologue to a dull play . Richard has just completed a very successful season as an elusive bachelor. We wish him more free seasons. CANDY BRIDGMAN: Love is blind but the neighbours ain 1 t . Who plays interscholastic volleyball, basketball, track, is an official, is president of her class, and was a Snow Queen finalist last year - Candy, one of the most active girls in the school. She will either at- tend Carleton or Bishops. DOUG COCHRANE: Great men die young and I feel sick . Doug is another one who spends his winter weekends schussing down the hills at Fortune. Besides skiing he finds time to play hockey and to hitch- hike. (?) Next September he will be either at Carleton or Ottawa University for an Arts Course. NICHOLAS BURA: A closed mouth gathers no feet . Nick came to Hill crest in Grade 1 1 and is a member of the Archery Team. After completing Grade 13, he will go to University (maybe Carleton) for Engineering. LYNNE COX: Learn while you ' re young he often said, there is much to enjoy down here below, life for the living and rest for the dead! Said the jolly old pedagogue long ago . Lynne is a yearbook staff member who plans to go to Teacher ' s College next year. TIM CAVAGHAN: He who knows and knows that he knows, is a leader - follow him . Tim is even busier than usual this year since he has added the duties of Head Boy to his curriculum. His plans are to have a wild time at R.M.C. or Carleton next year. DALE CRAIG: Why take life seriously, you ' II never get out of it a- live . Dale is one of our more athletic students, as he has played both Bantam and Junior Basketball, Intermediate Football and he is also on the Rideau Park midget hockey team. Next year he will go to Carleton to major in sports (?). JOHN CHAFFEY: With women the heart argues, not the mind . John is the campus Romeo and he gave us these fine words of wisdom. With this outlook he should remain a single male. His plans for next year are indefinite. EUGENE CREASER: Lend me your homework, PLEASE! Basketball and more basketball is Eugene ' s answer to our question on activities and sports; but then who ' s going to tell what they really do. He hopes to go to University next year. fr
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