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

 - Class of 1966

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KAREN EDWARDS: Karen has a definite interest in Gunns especial- ly the Don kind, and she is a curler. She will attend Teacher ' s Col- lege next September. IAN FROST: I like a girl with a good head on my shoulder . Ian came to Hillcrest this year from Ridgemont and has succeeded in mak- ing many friends (mostly female). He is another skier and is on our ski team. Next year he plans to go to Ottawa University for Pre-Med. LYNNE FERGUSON: Lynne is an accomplished accompianist on the piano for ballet classes on Saturday mornings. She also plays interform basketball. These will be two assets to help her on the way to becom- ing a kindergarten teacher next year. JIM FYFE: They say that when Canadians die they say they go to Paris. After a university career Jim aspires to be sent to Paris by the Canada Council to write poetry. ELDON FINDLAY: Eldon plays hockey in the Orleans League. After attending Hillcrest for 4 years, he plans to take a course in account- ing next year. FRANCES GALE: You may as well fall flat on your face as lean over too far backwards Fran packs many activities into her life. She is a G.A.A. rep., in the school choir, a Brownie leader, a pianist, a camp counsellor and she is on the track and field team. She is head- ing for Teacher ' s College in the fall. JOAN FOSTER: A classic is something everyone wants to have read and nobody wants to read . Joan is a band member and when she is not studying geometry she plays interform sports. Undecided seems to be the favourite plan for next year, everyone doing it! CAROLYN GALL: Marriage: Women try their luck, Men risk their lives. After transfering from Ridgemont Carolyn has been a definite asset to the Hillcrest track team. She was chased over. BOB FREDERICK: The chessboard is the world, the pieces are the phenomena of the universe. Strange bedfellows - golf and chess are Bob ' s pastimes. His immediate future is undecided. MARY-JOAN GALWAY: Mary is a tennis enthusiast as well as a volleyball and basketball player. She will attend Teacher ' s College in the future.

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ki CAROLE CUSHLEY: Gentlemen prefer blonds . Carole has contribu- ted much to this school during her five years at Hillcrest. Only the Gods know if she will get her diploma. PAT DOLAN: Where is the promise of years, once written on my brow?. . .Where sleeps that promise now . A keen participant in inter- form and interscholastic sports, Pat is as yet undecided as to her plans for next year. MICHAEL DARCH: If all the world were just; there would be no need of valour . Mike plays most interform sports, but other than this he doesn ' t do much. Being quite smart, he will take Mathematics and Engineering at Queens. SANDY DOLAN: A chip on the shoulder indicates a lumberjack . During her five years at Hillcrest, Sandy has spent all of her spare time in the gym. That is, except when she was scoring in basketball, broomball , vol leybal I , and as a G. A. A. rep. , she will probably be- come a gym instructor. PAM DAVIES: She ' s just as good as the best of us and just as bad as the rest of us . Pam is fairly athletic as she participates in both track and Field and Skiing. She thinks five years at Hillcrest is plenty so next year she ' II attend Carleton. We wish her the best of luck in the coming years. KAREN DOLE: I came, I saw and now I wish I could leave . Karen has graced the halls of Hillcrest for five years. Her extra-curricular activities include music and skiing, both of which will prove an asset to her when she enrolls at Mount Allison University in New Brunswick next September. TOM DEMPSEY: and God created woman . Tom, the quarter- back for our intermediate football team also plays basketball, Connie Mack Baseball, and skiis. Besides these activities he still finds time for homework and all other things boys do (?). Next year Tom plans to go to an American University. CHRIS DUFF: A closed mouth gathers no feet . Chris like many other students here spends his weekends schussing down Fortune ' s slopes. He also plays football, chess and checkers (quite a combination). Next year he will go to University for Engineering. HEATHER DOHM: I never let school interfere with my education . Heather participates in so many activities there is not enough room to list them all. She is president of the Badminton Club, a boy scout and cub leader, and a member of the choir. She wi 1 1 do we 1 1 at Teacher ' s Col lege next year. CAROL DUPUIS: There is a great ability in knowing how to conceal one 1 s ability . This girl is well known for her Cavalier attitude but her marks reveal otherwise. This girl guide sold the most cookies on her block. Her plans for next year are undecided. 9



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» s»l DAN GARRETT: Dan says that after 5 years at Hillcrest his only ac- tivity is skiing. He plans to go into dentistry next year. ANN GRAY: O for a beaker full of the warm south. Ann shall be leaving us this spring for the luxurious campus of Miami University to study chemistry. MARCEL GAUTHIER: There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea. The Gomer Pyle of Hillcrest, Marcel, plans to attend Carleton Un- iversity next year. LINDA GRAY: I cannot tell how the truth may be; I say the tale as t ' was said to me. A very active student, Linda, plans to follow a sociology career at the University of British Columbia. PETER GIBBARD: Let a sneer be your umbrella Pete claims he has spent too much time at H.H.S. (Haven ' t we all) and so next year he ' going to University. He is on the Students Council and some of his extra-curricular activities are 43 man squamish and pool. GREG GUEST: Music is Love in search of a word . Greg is a mem- ber of the Royal College of Organists - (another Hillcrest first) and he wants to take Arts at Carleton next September. MIKE GOBLE: Mike seems to spend most of his time thinking up ways to evade Mr. Dillaboughs history questions. His future plans include Arts at Carleton. RICHARD GUSTAFSON: I grew up to be the kind of kid my mother wouldn ' t let me play with . Richard has been here for 5 years and next year he plans to go to University. Richard is a pool player. That long case that you see under his arm in the halls of Hillcrest is not a fishing rod but his cue. SHIRLEY GRANT: Diamonds, good things and Shirley come in small packages. This Vivacious little girl from Lisgar has ' armoured ' her- self to everybody ' s hearts. Also a very active girl on the grad editor- ial staff. SANDRA HALL: Basketball, volleyball and gymnastics take up most of Sandys time in school; outside I ' m not sure who occupies her spare time. Next year she plans to attend business college.

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