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

 - Class of 1966

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RICHARD JACKMAN: Richard, is in his fifth year at Hillcrest and is the Assistant of the Boy ' s A. A. and also an interform sports convenor. He plans to enroll at the U. of T. in September. JOAN KEARNS: Joan comes to us byway of St. Joe ' s. She goes to R.Y.C. where all the action is. Her plans for the future include a Mrs. degree, easily obtainable at most universities. THERESA JAFFREY: Theresa is a prefect and a participant in interforn sports. As she has already been accepted at Victoria Hospital, she will head west next year for the start of an interesting career. SHARON KEARNS: Sharon has been an asset to the track teams here and is a good sprinter. She has collected many points for our teams, especially on the relay teams. Sharon is going to attend the U. of Michigan on a track scholarship. J 5 SHARLENE JENKINS: This lucky girl has a lot on the ball. One of her hobbies is collecting Teddy bears. Sharlene is interested in child- ren and plans to take a B.A. degree and follow it up with a degree in Psychology. NAN KEMP: Nan is best known for her good marks and her winning personality. She plays in form basketball and volleyball. Next year look up this iittle number at the Kingston General Hospital School of Nursing. LESLEY JOHNSON: Les is a skier (although she doesn ' t come down the hill on her skis). She is a member of the Grade 13 volleyball championship team. If she passes her French she plans to attend Laval University. DORIS KENT: Doris is one of those quiet girls who walks around the school with a smile for everyone. After completing her grade thirteen she will go to Carleton to take a degree in Journalism. She would like to become a yearbook advisor. JOHN JURY: John has spent five years at H.H.S. and was a member of the band. In ' 66 he is going to take a Berlitz French course al- though I don ' t think it will help him pass grade 1 3 French . PAUL KYBA: Don ' t ask me nothing about nothing, I might tell the truth . If you want an argument go and see Paul — he can argue on anything at anytime but he argues best at Student Council meetings. Besides solving the world ' s problems, he spends time editing a maga- zine and plays stoop tag with Pete and Dave and Kenny. His future is undecided.

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4 TOM HAMLIN: We swam out yo the island twice before it sank . Tom holds the awesome position of bottle manager at Steinberg ' s in the Elmvale Shopping Centre. In school he is a member of the Drama Club. Out of school he is a car enthusiast (aren ' t all boys?). He likes Hillcrest so much that he says he is returning next year. BILL HUNT: I never let school interfere with my education . Bill is on our championship football team as well as being in the Band and in the Choir. He plans to pursue a science course at Carleton -- I hope he catches it. BETTE HAYES: Bette ( Pronounce the last ' e ' ) has spent four long years at Hillcrest. She plans to leave this year and will enter Nursing at the Ottawa Civic. SHARON HUNT: Blondes have more fun . Sharon has spent 4 years at Hillcrest. She plays basketball and volleyball. Next year she plans to become a Nurse. IAN HEMBERRY: Every once in a while I get the urge to work, so I lie down ' til it goes away . Ian is well known for his disection of frogs in biology class. Ian is one of those lucky fellows who, when he isn ' t driving a Buick, is driving his red Barracuda. He ' s taking both of them to University in September. TIM HUNT: I have completely disproved the theory that only the good die young . Tim has topped his class in math since coming to Hillcrest. He aspires to becoming a math teacher and will attend Queen ' s next year. LYNN HILES: In school quiet and demure; outside don ' t be too sure , Lynn is one of Hillcrest ' s smarter students and this year she is a pre- fect as well as a member of 13A ' s champion (?) basketball team. Carleton University is on her agenda for next year. MARY HURLEY: The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed. Mary has spent only one year at Hillcrest and has con- sequently not joined manyclubs. She will go to University next year. St. Francis Xavier she hopes. KAREN HOWARD: Sometimes I sit and think, mostly I just sit. Karen can be found at the curling rink or on the ski slopes during the winter. At Hillcrest she is a member of the Archery and Curling Clubs. Next year she will enter Nursing. DOUG HYDE: Sound the cymbals and beat the drums, cheer and cheer our president comes . Doug is president of the technicians club and is a member of the band (trumpet). He is also an excellent student. In the fall of this year he plans to go to University for a course or two in engineering. 12 til



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h SUZANNE LACELLE: By coming to Hillcrest for her final year, Suzanne has certainly increased the personality ratio in grade 13. She is an avid skier both on water and on land and is also a prefect. BOB LEGROULX: Bob ' s unusual sense of humour has enlivened many a dull class during his long stint at the school on the hill. His interets outside school include various other sports as well as skiing, basket- ball, hockey and 43 man squamish. His plans are indefinite but I feel he will be back to bother the teachers again. JIM LAMB: Jim is a technician and consequently a member of the technicians club. University is his next stop, if and when he passes grade 13. Good Luck! BRENDA LeMOINE: Bowling, basketball, volleyball and skiing are the interests of our girl Brenda. She hopes to become an elementary school teacher and so you will find this charming person at the teachers college. CLAUDE LANOUETTE: Claude is one of those lucky people who only has to go to school for half a day. (This is a grade 13 privilege!) We conclude that he is to return next year for the other half of his Honour Diploma. FRED LI NDEYER: I always get my girl . Fred is fairly wel I known around H.H.S. as it ' s difficult not to notice someone who is about 6 ' 4 . He has spent 5 years at this school and plans to join the RCMP. ARLENE LAUBER: Arlene is a very nice girl about whom we know ab- solutely nothing! It is not that she hasn ' t got a winning personality or anything like that; she just didn ' t come down to the office when asked. As a result we have nothing else to say about her. PETER MacDONALD: This is Pete ' s first year at our school and he says he likes it here, but that it will be his last. His sister, Miss Macdonald, checks his homework nitely. Pete will take the Pre-Med course at the University of Ottawa next year. RICK LEGEER: While at Hillcrest Rick has been in several activities. After successfully completing 13 he will attend University for Dentistry. Rick knows where the money is and where Medicare will not be for quite some time. NORMA MacFEELY: Norma has certainly been an asset to the Phys. Ed. department. Besides being a valuable member of most athletic teams she has been a referee in most of the inter-form sports. Norma is a good worker and we know that she will be a success at anything she does in life. it r kSi

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