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

 - Class of 1966

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d3cind FRONT ROW: Carol Husband, Susan Hodgson, Bill Noble, Margor Hallman, Hazel Burrell, SECOND ROW: Noel Casey, Penny Barter, Joan Foster, Kitty Bricker, Terry Henry, Graeme Green, Brian Jessinam, Bob Wills, Elain Russell, Elaine Starr, Carol Hodgins, Brian Bawden, Glenn Jessiman, Ann Gray, Dan Garrett, Don Garrison, John MacDonald. THIRD ROW: Ron Frederick, Shirley Fin- dlay, Sandy Shedden, Jim Graham, Keith Wright, Terry Jordan, Janice Vrooman, Lauri Squire, Greg Green, Dave Kropp, Jon Barter, Howie Pleet, Bill Hunt, Dave Goyette, Robbie Skaff, Don Hyde. FOURTH ROW: Dave Smith, Brian Mitchell , Bill Spencer, Barry Syrett, Geoffrey Linklater, Elizabeth Clarkson, Steve Skonner, Dan Showalter, Bob Publicover, Vahe Guzebrian, Rick Moody, Greg Blaney. MISSING: MikeLamothe. From IMPACT ' 65. .. The band will undoubtably aspire to great heights in the near future . The latter prediction was fulfilled to the utmost this year when the band won first place in the KIWANIS FESTIVAL OF GREATER TORONTO, an endeavor that will be remembered here for years to come. Only one week earlier, the choir, only formed in September, won first place in the KIWANIS MUSIC FESTIVAL. The band and choir have performed at school assemblies, concerts, and at Commencement. In April both groups will go On Tour in southern Ontario and will also compete in the OTTAWA MUSIC FESTIVAL. The astounding success of these two groups is due to the hard work and dedication of Mr. LeRoy. Our sincere congratulations to him, the band, and the choir, and may we wish them every success in the future. % a ™wft ' I ft oir FRONT ROW: Carol White, Debby Huget, Kerry Allen, Sandy Laham, Sue Cunliffe, Ann Elliott, Frances Gale, Kitty Bricker, Louise Somers, Marg Cook, Daryl Oscroft, Pattie Leard, Heather Dohm, Linda Rowden, SECOND ROW: Kathy Toth, Lauri Squire, Susan Goyette, Linda Saunderson, Cindy Stan, Carol Joy, Elaine Starr, Ginnie Smith, Karen McKim, Cathy Van Sickle, Beth Brunette, Sandy Shedden, Lorraine Millington, Jaqueline Nutis, Sheila Petzold, Cheryl Bosworth, Margaret Murchison, Louise Swan, Dianne Dinsdale. THIRD ROW: John MacDonald, Jim Hill, Keith May, Laurie Fox, David Smith, David Moore, Dan Showalter, Geoffrey Linklater, Tim Graham, Mike Lamothe, John Bowden, Louis Jodoin, Jim Salmon, BACK ROW: Bob Publicover, Barry Syrett, Tom Swan, Pete Jamieson, Bill Hunt, Brian Kay, Keith Wright, Paul Bowering, Alan Whatmough, Paul Damphousse, BrettWright. MISSING: Bil I Scovill , Jackie Roberts.

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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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FIRST ROW: L-R: Kathie Evans, Heather Scott, Wendy Havelock, Karen McKim, Sandy Laham, Ginnie Smith, Karla Krone. SECOND ROW: Susan Seaby, Sheila Taber, Ann New, Sue Cunliffe, Joanne Ball, Ann Bythell, Linda Mee. THIRD ROW: Elaine Starr, Becky McGavin, Brenda Bonner, Miriam McClellan. UflJ.C€.3. CU The UNICEF Club, in its second year of existence has almost doubled its membership. We are the only club of this kind in Ottawa at the moment. To raise money for underprivileged children we have had numerous projects. One of our more successful endeavours was sponsor- ing a Slave Day during Winter Carnival Week. Next year we look forward to an even bigger and better club. Jech nicianA L utb Unlike other clubs at Hillcrest High School, the t echnicians are not run by a club president. In- stead the club is rendered functional by a four-person committee or quadrumvirate (the members names will remain anonymous to protect them physically). Among the services the club offers to the school are - D. J. ' ing at dances mobile P. A. systems and in the morning announcements - Oh, Can- ada. They can usually be found hiding in the audit- orium, hiding from the Students ' Council, Yearbook Com mittee, and the Administration. BACK ROW: L-R: Mi head, Ron Austin, Jir mough , Bob Bancroft. ael Blake - Knox, Colin Wright, Malcolm Whire- amb. FRONT ROW: Glen Watson, Neil What- rCeack jror Jhe Jo, T The panel, consisting of Dale Craig, Ilea Tant, Cathy Evans and John Benoit, made two appear ances on the CBC ' s quiz show, Reach for the Top . In the first show, they defeated Hull Protestant, but unfortunately in the next round the team couldn ' t quite keep up to Eastview. Oh well ! - Better luck

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