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Jst i ter- cli ool L hridtian rcltowsliin Hillcrest I.S.C.F. sponsored by Mrs. Wong held their meetings after school on Thursdays in Room 29. This year I.S.C.F. has sponsored a sleigh ride and a film night. An annual city-wide I.S.C.F. ski weekend was readily supported by Hillcrest members. There is much to look for- ward to in the future for this club. Karen McKim, Mrs. Wong, Peter Cavers, Neil Whatmough, Grai Johnson, Daphne Minion, Christine Whatmough, Kathleen Smith, Alan Whatmough, Gail Caragata, Sue Cunliffe. KJu ' dar K lub Supervised by Mr. Glover, the Guitar Club meets each Tuesday and Thur- sday afternoon. Music ranges from the sub- tle undulations of a classical piece to the vibrant tang of an electric guitar. The club meets in any available room, usually that of Mr. Ray and or Mrs. Wong. This group is not for the nyctopho- biac, as meetings usually break up at a late hour. BACK ROW: L-R: Ute Weber, Arlene Lauber, John Chaffey, Ron Perkio, Bruce Ricketts, James Kerr. FRONT ROW: Jennifer Godfrey, Robin Elworthy, David Grav, Ken Montgomery. The boys ' curling team had a better than average season. After four years of near- misses they finally came up with a trophy. They had four consecutive wins to take the Tiny Her- man Trophy in the Tech Invitational Bonspiel. They also plan to go to Agincourt for the Tarn O ' Shanter Bonspiel. In the Schoolgirls ' Bonspiel, the Hillcrest girls ' rink won two out of four games. However, they were defeated in the consolation event. Next year the club hopes to go on to even greater success. LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Skinner, Bill Ward, Terry Jordan, Larry Williams (President), Shiela Kennedy, Karen Edwards, Sandra Nicholson. MISSING: Sharon Kearns.
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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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p h ref ec FIRST ROW L-R: Carol White, Pam Walsh (Deputy), Heather Coates (Head), Jamie Maynard (Deputy), Betty Monaghan. SECOND ROW: Teresa Jaffray, Diane Bolton, Brenda Lougheed, Betty Leslie, Gina Dornan, Charlotte Stanton, Angie Smiley, Candy Clark, Wendy Cherryholme, Marita Voelker, Bea Hurdman. THIRD ROW: Lynn Hiles, Pat Dolan, Donnia Kyba (Deputy), Maija Pauksens, Suzanne Lacelle, Sharyn Kelly, Nancy Swinimer, Judy Deacon, Louise Russell, Lynnsay Campbell, Pam Charter, Ann Thompkins. MISSING: Marion Fraser, Chris Whatmough, Donna Fowlie, Cathie Drew. The Prefect organization is recognized as a highly important part of the school, second only to the Students ' Council. The girls are selected from each senior class to usher at special school functions, such as the Spring Concert and the Open House. The smart Red blazers symbolize a unique unit in the school that serves staff, students and parents alike. : Ulnited lond FRONT ROW L-R: Jane Antonsen, Donnia Kyba, Nur Unal, Ron Dickson (President), Karla Krone, Nanci Rosove, Debby Huget. MIDDLE ROW: Donald Wiebe, Valerie Dodge, Cathie Drew, Susan Hodgson, Susan Abramovitch, Kathie Evans, Heather Scott, Susan Seaby, Sheila Taber. BACK ROW: Marjory George, Kathy Treganowan, Pat Hehner, Sharon McLean, Carol Markham, Cathie Leard. The purpose of the U.N. Club at Hillcrest is to give members of the club a clearer picture of the motives of nations in carrying out their foreign policies. The best way to do this is to participate in Model United Nations Assemblies. In these assemblies, students represent member countries of the General Assembly. If all countries are represented correctly, as most of them usually are, the students can get a good idea of each country ' s foreign policy. This year we attended two assemblies. We did well as Ethiopia in the Toronto Assembly in January. Then in February we represented eleven countries in the Carleton University Assembly. Two of our members won awards at this assembly. Nanci Rosove was chosen as a runner-up for representing Nationalist China and Donald Wiebe won third as Austria. We all found these assemblies rewarding and expect even greater participation next year.
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