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

 - Class of 1966

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aat%!a ■ llll till J lll 1»ll IT ■ f FRONT ROW: L-R: Beth Soward, Nancy Brooks, Jennifer Godfre) Sandy Dolan, Shirley MacFeely, Karen Pierce. BACK ROW: Pat Dolan, Hertha Schlarb, Barb Dallimore, Ann Gray, Janet Macin- tosh , Sharyn Milliken, Sue LeMoine, Miss Bolton. MISSING: Sa FRONT ROW: L-R: Miss Bolton, Susan Dempsey, Pat Bristow, Betty Grant, Mary Zimmerman. BACK ROW: Sandy Stevenson, Dianne Mosley, Lucille Rennick, Glenda Sands, Judi Fudemoto, Elizabeth Clarkson. MISSING: Noel Holt. Senior Cfirld ' (JSciMzetbaii Aunior {jiriA dSa keWall The Senior Girls ' Basketball team had a most successful season, placing second in the Ottawa Girls ' Interschool Basketball League. In the first game of the two game total point finals, Hill- crest allowed their Ridgemont opponents only a two point lead, but were defeated by a total point count of 76 - 67 after the second game. In an exhibition game against the Carleton Intercollegiate team the Hillcrest girls came through with a tie. Over the Christmas holidays, the senior Girls played in a tournament at Aylmer. Vic- torious, the Hillcrest Seniors secured the O. L. S. B. A. I . T. trophy. - Miss Bolton. The Junior Girls ' Basketball team, despite the confusion of having numerous coaches, proved a hard-working team with great spirit, drive and potential. The team had a number of victories, but just one too few to put them in the playoffs. A couple of members of the Junior Girls ' Team, Lucille Rennick and Susan Dempsey, help- ed the Seniors bring home the O. L. S. B. A. I . T. trophy. - Miss Bolton. Senior Ljirid Uolleuball Junior Ljirld Uolieubalt LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Bozilov (Coach), Darlene Nelson, Diane Grison, Janet Macintosh, Ann Gray, Lynda Renaud, Sue Lemoine Shirley MacFeely, Jennifer Rose (Manager). FRONT ROW: L-R: Cathy Huculak, Susan Jordan, Dianne Mosley, Arlene MacFeely, Gwen Hembery, Betty Leslie. BACK ROW: Miss Van Paemal (Coach), Elizabeth Clarkson, Linda Street, Judi Fude- moto, Betty Grant, Ann White (Manager) MISSING: Sue Dempsey.

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Soccer Jt BACK ROW L-R: Mr. Gill John Pye, Brian Hughes, Doug Street, Nils Jensen, Ted Mer cer, Doug Jackman, Greg Green. FRONT ROW: Vijay Rao (trainer), Doug Bates, Nick Theodosion, Bill Scovill, Roger Hardy, Rick Grant, Terry Bura . K rodd o untrii J ' earn. V Cross country running is still in the back- ground in the interscholastic sports at Hill crest. This endurance sport is far from being glorious, and requires extreme self-discipline and extensive training. Our team exhibited both these qualities, together with de- sire. Our fine showing at Hogs Back in the Eastern Ot- tawa Championships and Ottawa Championships proves this fact. Mr. Doherty did a fine job of coaching our VUrestlinq Jt c s ' earn This year ' s wrestling team suffered basic- ally from one fault - gross inexperience. Of the thir- teen regulars, there were only five with previous ex- perience and one of these was injured early in the year. However, by means of many dual meets (8) early in the season, we were able to give some of the beginners an idea of the qualities that a successful wrestler must have; self-discipline, drive, aggress- iveness, and an indomitable will to succeed. Due to a string of hard luck the week be- fore the Ottawa Valley Tournament, only nine Hill- crest regulars were able to enter the meet, thereby decreasing our chances of winning the tournament ag- ainst such strong opposition as Bell H. S. and Pem- broke Champlain. I was, however, very pleased and gratif- ied to see the way our boys came through in the clutch. We achieved third place, had five finalists, and three individual weight class champions. The Ontario Wrestling Tournament for ist Hawks wrestlers was the highlight of the Hi lie Not only did the team of five wrestlers en- tered accumulate twenty-four points ' sufficient to stand first among Ottawa schools, and ninth out of fifty Ontario schools) but George Tutt won the 106 lb. class to bring Hillcrest its first individual Ontario wrestling award. I can think of no rjne on the team who was more deserving or who worked harder in order to attain this honour. - Mr. G. Manale. earn WON TIED LOST 2 1 4 After a year of absence at Hillcrest, Soccer was again added to the list of extracurricular activities. Lack of experience accounted for the season record. Desire and heart however, overshadowed this inexperience. Even in wet and freezing weather, the team was outside practising. Credit for the high spirit of the team must go to Mr. Gillespie (a skilled soccer player himself) and his fine coaching. BACK ROW: L-R: Tom Dale Mike Steele. FRONT ROW Zell. Pete Gilmore. Greg Green, Jim Davidson, Mike O ' Malley, ;ric Evans, Roger Hardy, Dave McGinn, Paul BACK ROW: L-R: Phil Rossy, Al Whatmough, Ian Wade, Greg Morgan, Al Sawyer, Tom Farrell, Mr. Manale. MIDDLE ROW: George Tutt, Jim Axford, Peter Wellstead, Tom Daly, Gary Salter. BOTTOM ROW: Rick Grant, Stu- art Soward, Mike Mancino.



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Senior 9Sou5 (JSa.5Retba.ll ,l J BACK ROW: L-R: Mr. Boyce, Paul Walsh, Dave Medhurst, Brian Wilson, Da Simpson, Doug Street, Tom Dempsey. FRONT ROW: Gary Wellsread, Mike nerman, Lloyd Rossman, Dale Craig, Bob Edwards. Season Record: Won Lost 6 6 Trophies: Consolation of E.O.I.T. Tournament Exhibition Games: Won Lost 5 The team started the season on the right foot by capturing the Consolation Trophy at the E.O.I.T. Tournament. At Christmas the team, in second place, trailed undefeated Ridgemont by two points. In the holidays, the Hawks were one of the four teams to represent Ottawa in the Carleron Invitational Tour- ney. Also in exhibition play, Renfrew, Cornwall, Arnprior and the Graduates all fell to the Seniors. Individually, at Christmas, Dave Medhurst and Lloyd Rossman were number one and two respectively in the Eastern League scoring race. The outcome of league action was quarter-final play against Ridgemont, the eventual champions. In this series, the team fought hard but were beaten by the experien- ced veterans in the green and white. The final game of this eventful twenty-three game season was against Arnprior, in which the squad, down by ten points with three minutes left, came back to pull it out of the fire, 52 - 51 . This game was indicative of the exacting and unpredictable team Mr. Boyce had to coach. The team would like to thank him very much for helping us have a good sea- son. Junior ( Sous ' (JSashetball This year ' s Junior team, although not very success- ful on the scoreboard, showed fine sportsmanship and initiative. The season record of four wins and ten losses was not indica- tive of the style of play exhibited by the team. They came within seven or less points of defeating every team in their respective league. Special mention has to be made of the expert coaching and patience of Mr. McAskin, who never lost spirit. BACK ROW: L-R: Al Olson, David James, Denis Purton. SECOND ROW: Don Axford, Ross Graham, Rob Scantland, John Buchanan. FRONT ROW: Barry Young, Daryl Alquire, Mr. McAskin, Mike O ' Malley, Lewis Rossman, Nils Je BACK ROW: L-R: Dave Medhurst, Al McDonald, Brian O ' Callaghan, Bill Bunting, Gordon McElvenzy, Gord McCormick, Mr. Crouch. SECOND ROW: Brent Wil- son, Howie Goldfarb, Glen Davis, Kevin Wilson, Phil Lockett, Dave Joslin. FIRST ROW: Henry Zabinski, Bob Eberley, Doug McDonald. 48 ( Santa m 05 a shew all The bantam basketball season began with an ex- hibition game against Lisgar, resulting in a loss, and ended with a loss to the same team - in the playoffs. In between, the team played 8 league games, winning all but two. Both of these games were real thrillers. The first, on St. Pats ' home floor, was a last-minute loss on a foul-shot. The second was a low scoring 19-17 loss to the same team at home. Had we won either of these games we would have ended the season in first place. In the two game total point play-off, we lost the first to Lisgar by FIVE points, won the second by TWO and the

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