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

 - Class of 1966

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DAVE MEDHURST: Not a leader of men but a follower of women . You certainly can 1 t miss Dave ! Being 6 ' 4 helps but he ' s not easy to ignore in any way. His many loves include tennis, basketball, ski- ing, Queen ' s Universtiy, and butterscotch ice cream. He wants to take Law at Queen ' s, just a stone ' s throw from Ottawa. WENDY MULLI NS: The way to a man ' s heart is through his stomach - especially if you tell him how flat it is . Wendy is an import from Notre Dame Convent and has already made friends (mostly male). If she makes it through grade 13 which she doubts, she will take Nurs- ing at the Civic. SHARYN MILLIKEN: Sharyn plays on the Senior Girls Basketball Team and is also a G.A.A. representative. Sharyn plans to go to Carleton next year for an Arts course. MARLENE NASH: Sailing and curling are Marlene ' s favourite sports. She tells us that she will go to University next year if she gets out of grade 13 in one piece - lotsa luck! DUNCAN MILNE: Tis better to have run and lost than never to have run at all . Duncan is a Students Council member and was a candidate in the race for Head Boy. He spends his spare time looking for parties and next year is going to Queen ' s for Engineering. BETTY NELSON: Everything has got a moral if only you can find it . Betty is very athletic as she plays interform volleybal I and basketball . She also curls at the R.A. and skis. She will enter the Civic for Nursing this fall . BRIAN MITCHELL: He could fiddle all the bugs off a sweet potatoe- vine . Brian doesn ' t do anything he doesn ' t have to, but he manages to play the string bass and the tuba in jazz and dance bands. He is soon to become a Carleton freshman. BOB NELSON: We grant although he had much wit, he was very shy of using it . Bob is a very quiet boy (in school anyway) and he plays baseball and hockey. He ' ll join the other Engineering freshmen at Carleton in September. MARSHA MOSS: Those who ' II play with cats must expect to be scratched . Marsha has stirred up the Hill crest student body for 5 years now. She is on the G.A.A. and the Dance Committee. She also plays all of the sports. Next year she will go to Queen ' s for her B.P.H.E. SANDRA NICHOLSON: You ' re only young once and after that you have to find another excuse . Our head girl has managed to do more than lead the student body of Hillcrest. She has been on the Yearbook Staff, she curls, is a brownie leader and throws great parties. Her plans for next year are indefinite.

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GRACE MANCINO: Love is for the birds, Whee I ' m flying . Grace informs us that this is her first and last year at Hill crest as she is going to enter nursing at the Civic next year. JOHN McCLENAHAN: They love him most for the enemies he has made . John is one of Hill crest ' s most active students. He is a band and choir member, he skis, curls, plays basketball and in his spare time (??) he hunts. His future plans include university at Carleton. JIM MARIN: Time marches on, and I feel trampled . Jim has been with us for three years , and plans to leave us next year for a success- ful career in Biology at Harvard. DONNA MACLEAN: This is Donna ' s first year at Hillcrest and since she curls she joined the curling club. She will undoubtedly make a welcome addition to Guelph University when she goes there next September for Home Economics. It h ADRIAN MARSHALL: I believe in getting into hot water - it keeps me clean . Adrian is an avid chess fan and a member of the cross country team. He plans to go to University next year if he is one of the lucky few who pass grade 13. ERIN McNAMARA: Erin has been in Hillcrest for a few years now and she hopes that this will be her last. If all goes well with her exams she plans to attend University in the fall. Her extra-curricular activi- ties are very well hidden. We wish her all the best in the coming years. MARVIN MATUSIAK: I consider the day a total loss unless 1 catch H from at least one teacher . Marv is a key club member and a cub assistant. In his spare time he chases girls (or anything else thats going) and next year he will either join the care staff at Hillcrest or go to Carleton. We predict the former. ROD McRAE: Rod has been at Hillcrest for 3 years (less holidays etc), and is interested apparently only in music. Queen ' s heads his activity list for next September. KITTY MACAULEY: What ' s new Pussycat? . K itty is certainly one of our more artistic students. She does some sculpting, plays the piano and also does modern dancing. She wants to go to the Rhode Island School of design, but if she doesn ' t she ' II become a Carleton fresh- man . PAT MEADEN: Pat is one of the quietest members of 13B this year. Pat has been in these hallowed halls for four years and plans to go to Carleton next year. Her main sports activity is in interform. 15



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GILLIAN NORDMAN: Silence personified . Gil is a sea ranger and she enjoys swimming (it figured). Since she has been at H.H.S. for five years she plans to take a modern Language course at Univer- sity next year. MAIJA PAUKSENS: To laugh at a man of sense is the privilege of a fool . Maija has spent five interesting years at Hill crest as a pre- fect and an interform sports participant. She will take Nursing Sc- ience at Ottawa University next year. ' - VALERIE O ' CALLAGHAN: Laugh and the class laughs with you, but you serve the detention yourself . Valerie is another ski enthus- iast who also enjoys dancing. She hopes to pursue an Arts course at Ottawa University or St. Pat ' s next year, if she passes. JOE POLLEY: Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy but socially dead . Joe has been here for 4 years so far, so he says. He belongs to the Archery club and plans to go to the University of Tor- onto next year. SHARON O ' CONNOR: Wet ducks never fly at night . Sharon is an avid supporter of interform sports especially volleyball and basket- ball. She intends to take up nursing as a career next year. We wish her good luck. LINDA POLLEY: It ' s not the years in your life that count, it ' s the life in your years . Linda plays interform basketball and volleyball. Next year Linda and her red hair should brighten up Stratford where she will train to be a nurse. BOB OLSON: Better to sit idle than to work . Bob is interested in flying and basketball. He hopes that an Engineering course will pre- pare him well for the future. He plans to go to Carleton. BARB POTTER: I sit here five hours a day — they don ' t expect me to work too, do they? Barb has spent 5 years at Hill crest and is usually found talking to Gerry about who ' s who. She figure ' s she ' s been here long enough so she will enter Teacher ' s College next September. LINDA OUIMET: She is little she is wise, but she is a terror for her size . At last the five years are up (we hope). After playing the usual, basketball, Linda ' s activities are limited a bit extra-curricular wise. WoW ! ! Her main ambition is to Nurse. DAVE POUND: Aim high, any fool can hit the ground . Dave doesn ' t do anything he wants to tell us about except that he ' s going to Queen ' s or McMaster for Engineering. 17

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