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MARJORIE SCOTT: Give a man an inch and he thinks he ' s a ruler. Marjorie has spent most of her five years at Hill crest involved in inter- form sports and the G.A.A. She is going to take Arts at Carleton next fal I . ANGELA SMILEY: Men are made to be loved . Angie, besides be- ing Dance Committee chairman, is head of a secret society, dedicated to the infiltration and capture of the Boy(s) at E.O.I.T. She is also an accomplished pianist, guitarist and singer. She will take up nurs- ing at the Civic next fall. DIANE SCARFE: Honest, I didn ' t do it . Diane is a member of the 4-H home-making club and she also enjoys skating. Her plans for next September include Teacher ' s College. PHILIPPA SMITH: Don 1 t bother with details . Under Philippe ' s shy exterior is a bubbling personality. She has spent only one year at Hillcrest and she enjoys skiing and curling. Her plans for next year are indefinite. GAIL SCHRIBER: Support your red cross . Gail teaches 4 students piano, plays interform sports, skis and she is a ranger. Her volunteer work at the General Hospital is so interesting she will enter pre-med at either Ottawa U. or Queen ' s. BILL SPENCER: Bill has sax appeal . Bill says he has spent 6 years at Hillcrest counting Miss Helen ' s show. He plays hockey and base- ball as a sideline. Next year he will either go to University or else become a parking lot attendant. (! ! !) MYRA SHIEMAN: She loved many, sighed at but one . Myra is not interested in technicians, basketball, swimming, or water skiing. If a 1 1 does not go we 1 1 she will not be at Teacher ' s College next year but at Hillcrest. CINDY STAN: It starts when you sink in his arms and ends with your arms in the sink . This is Cindy ' s first and last year at Hillcrest (she hopes). When she isn ' t trying to figure out Mr. Caragatas algebra problems she sings in the choir. Her future plans include University. MYRNA SHIEMAN: She sighed at many, loved but one . Myrna is interested in technicians basketball, swimming and water skiing. If all goes well she will be at Teacher ' s College next September. KATHY ST. GERMAIN: The greatest labour saving device of today is tomorrow . Kathy spends most of her time on the slopes at Fortune, trying to ski. Kathy hopes to go to University next year after spend- ing only one wonderful year at Hillcrest. 19 •o- •
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JOHN PULKINEN: Are you a boy or are you a girl? Everyone knows John ' s claim to fame so we won ' t bother mentioning it here. Besides growing his hair, he plays football and has been on the gym- nastic and track teams. His plans for next year include Physical Ed- ucation at Western. MARILYN ROGERS: I don ' t want anything for myself . Just a son- in-law for my parents . Although Marilyn has been at Hill crest for only two years, she is quite well known , (especially by the boys!). She plays interform sports and is a prefect and next year will go to Ontario College of Art, in Toronto. DENNIS PURCELL: When in doubt win the trick . Dennis is a well known bridge player who plans to travel to Mexico, then to Europe for a university education. LLOYD ROSSMAN: And God created basketball ... Lloyd is scholarly and athletic. He plays good solid basketball and studies Sports Illustrated all night. This year Lloyd made a large contribution to a small tennis team — a good laugh. Next year he is going to Tor- onto U. for Medicine. PAUL RAINEY: Tomorrow, today will be yesterday, Why worry about the past . Paul enjoys sleeping, listening to the Stones, pool, hockey, skiing, Saturday nights and the militia. He will return to Hillcrestfor post graduate work. LINDA ROWDEN: I think that I have never seen French that was not Greek to me. Linda is in our choir and is an A.Y.P.A. member. She plays interform volleyball and basketball and is another one whose plans are undecided. CHRIS READ: It all started when he was hatched . Chris excells at the gentlemen ' s game of chess and he plans to attend the University of British Columbia next year. LAURA SCOTT: She is gentle, she is shy but there is laughter in her eye . Laura is a music fan and enjoys all kinds from classical to the Beatles. She is also an ardent skier and although she explains that her plans fo r next year are debatable, she will probably attend Univer- sity. ROSEMARY RICHARDS: An innocent face hides a scheming mind . Rosemary dabbles in photography, plays the guitar and curls in her spare time. She will attend McGill University for biology. JOAN SCHRODER: God created man, and from that time on, bore- dom ceased . Joan has been a familiar face around Hill crest for the past 5 years. She belongs to the Art, Tennis, and Bridge Clubs. Therefore she plays tennis, bridge and she draws. Next years plans are uncertain. - J tl
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TOM SWAN: The world ' s as ugly as sin — and almost as delightful Like those week-ends at Crouch ' s cottage, and running around after all those gypsies in the Spring Concert. Not only on stage but off as we 1 1 . Tom real ly like ' s Hi Merest but hopes to leave next year for U.B.C. FRED TOMLINSON: It ' s too bad I ' m the only one here who ' s right Who is the president of the boys A. A. , plays footbal I , is a gymnast, and a member of the cross-country and basketball teams? Who got an honour crest and an athletic letter and was a member of the 80% Club -- Fred of course! He will make a welcome addition to any university next year. BONNIE SYE: Peace is indivisible Bonnie is famous for her New Year ' s Eve parties and her cheer leading. Besides being a H. H. S. she also cheers for the Ottawa Rough Riders and plays volleyball. Next year will find her at Teacher ' s College. DIANE TRUDEL: Poetry is what Milton saw when he went blind . Diane, K itty ' s sidekick , can usually be seen sauntering down the halls with an armful of English books. She has an in with a certain English teacher but we won ' t hold that against her. She plans to take journalism at Carleton. ILEA TANT: All the world ' s a stage and the men and women on it merely players . Ilea is one of Hill crest ' s busier girls. She is in the Drama Club, on the debating team, a member of the Choir and the Interschool Orchestra. In September she hopes to attend University and with her past scholastic record we are sure that she will make it. LARRY VANZWAMEN: I had ambition, by which the angels fell, I climbed, and step by step, O Lord ascended into hell . Ambition is to do nothing but since this is impossible, Larry skiis and does other things. He will attend University for an Engineering degree. PAT TIGHE: Wise men show a fine command of the language by say- ing nothing . Pat is very secretive and consequently we have no idea what he does either in his spare time or at school. Ottawa University is his choice for higher education. ANGELA VanTUYL: To most people nothing is more troublesome than the effort of thinking . Angela has wandered through the halls of Hill- crestfor three years now, observing people, (especial ly the male species) , She belongs to A. Y.P.A. and also water skis in her spare time. She plans to go back to Jamaica next year. LINDA TINKER: If man is a figment of my imagination, may I have more illusions . Linda likes to go where the boys are and once she ' s there takes no notice of them. Linda ' s a very fast girl and is a star member of our championship relay team. If you want to catch her you will have to start now for O.T.C. for she plans to attend the Tea- chers College next year. GARY VEILLETTE: Wine, women and song spell ruin. So I ' m cutting out singing . Gary has made quite a name for himself at Hill crest , mostly through his extra-curricular activities. He plans to take an Arts course at University but I bet in five years he ' II be back at H.S. H. acting as interpreter for the janitors.
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