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

 - Class of 1966

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aU a n c e Executive The Dance committee was kept busy at Hill crest this year lining up dan- ces for our swingers. One of the most successful events was the Snowball last December 4 with Thee Groupe . The G. A. A. and the B. A. A. held hops in October and January respectively, also well attended. Two other dances that proved quite popular were the Valentines Dance with the Mojo 1 sand the big Spring Prom held on April 23. Many thanks to Bruyere Productions and of course to Radio Station C.F.R.A. for use of all the top discs. 2 . C I u b This year, the club presented only one play, J. M. Barry ' s social commentary The Admirable Crichton . The cast included Dan Showalter as Crich- ton, Ilea Tant as Lady Mary and Rick Darch as Sir Earnest Wooley. Miss May ' s beautiful costumes and the Art Department ' s sets contrib- uted to what was regarded by the club as a successful presentation. All the gang put a tremendous a- mount of work into the production, which was one of the few student productions in the c ity. A special note of thanks to the Technicians, the staff advi- sor Miss Hay, and the club Mascot, Mr. Crouch. L Angela Smiley, Dave atts. 2 r a m a C xecutiui Cathy Evans, Mr. Crouch (Mascot), Ilea Tant, Don Showalter, Kathy Toth. Journal Debate, April 2, 1966. This year ' s de- bating team consists of Ilea Tant, John Benoit, Cathy Evans and Judi Rae . Of these four, John and Cathy participated in last year ' s Journal Debate. Their ex- perience, combined with Judi and Ilea ' s public speaking talents, should make this year ' s team a strong one. The resolution of the tournament is Re- solved that Canada should adopt a national policy of diverting water to the Un- ited States . Ilea and John will take the negative and Cathy and Judi the af- firmative . Zb.L tin J e a m LEFT TO RIGHT: 27 John Benoit, Ilea Tant, Judi Rae, Cathy Evans.

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Harrington, Robert Kellens, William Wood. MISSING: VijayRao. C « e 5 A L lub J ♦:■:♦: The Chess Club wants to pro- mote the game of Chess through the school by having interested people join the Club to participate in games for enjoyment and tournaments. The only club rule is that members must abide by the accepted Inter- national Laws of Chess, either as players or spectators. If an interested person wants to play chess, a member of the Club will teach him or her. Chess first appears to be complicated, but once a person knows how the pieces move and has played a few games, he will get the hang of it a and will begin to enjoy the game and to learn from his mistakes. Don ' t be afraid of chess, play often, learn from your mis- takes and above all enjoy yourself when you play. 4r it r ono m u K luo The Hi Merest Astronomy Club is by far the most active club per capita in the school. Meteor and Aurora ob- serving is carried on for the Nat- ional Research Council of Canada and regular sun spot observing is also carried on. The Astronomy Club also conducts spectroscopy, atmospheric and water culture experiments. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr D. Colberg, J. Lindau Brock, P. Ryback, D MISSING: G. Bothwe arton, e. a m e r a O lu b LEr fO RIGHT: Alan Patrick, John Connolley, Mark Countway (President.) 26



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J e u ( l u b FIRST ROW: L-R: Dave Gorle, Dave McGinn, Ernie Jackson, Doug Street (President), Ted Mercer, Bill Scovill, Gord Smith. SECOND ROW: Mike Bloom, Vijay Rao, Tim Rorke, David Metheral, Bob Neill, John Buchanen, Terry Bura, Alan Patrick, Rob Wanless, Doug Bramah. MISSING: Dave Parks. FRONT ROW: L-R: Linda Murray, Richard LeBlanc, Amber Mackenzie, Kathy Allen. BACK ROW: Linda McNicol , Rebecca Hameluck , Cathy Avent, Wendy Young, Rosalyn Bean, Diane Dodds MISSING: Carol Joy. ? The Key Club is a service club. It is based on the ideal of helping the individual become a man while he helps to improve the environment of his community. This world today is based on service and through Key Club boys learn the real meaning of service. Making a donation to your favourite char- ity is not service. Service is going out of your way to help the under-privileged, the men- tally retarded or any human be- ing. This is the essence of Key Club: help others while helping yourself To Emerge a Man . I quote John Deifenbaker ' s speech to an assembly of Key Clubbers, Here are the Leaders of to- morrow . These are the accom- plishments of Key Club in this or any year. oLi o r a ru C I u o The Library Club , in its first six months of work, accomplished all these things: -one thousand new books for the shelves, including five hundred French novels, -re-arranged all old books, -acquired stands for the ma- gazines and big dictionary, -initiated a new card cata- logue. It ' s hard work but we ' ve had fun! Trench Cf«» At the the few meetings we have had, we played cards, records and games. With the aid of Mr. Gurunlian, we have been able to show a few movies. For next year, the French Club is planning a French play directed by students. Sue Jordan, Bonnie Grey, Carol Martelock, Linda Ayers. SEATED: Laurel Edwards, Wendy Ramsay.

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