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STEPHEN BOOKMAN: If a loafer is not a nuisance to you, it is a sign that you are somewhat of a loafer yourself. Steve, the struggling musician, looks like he ' d be right at home in a coffee-house or philosophy discussion. However we are not fooled by his dark, silent exter- ior, for he manages to keep his classmates laughing with his subtle comments. As evidence of his popularity, he has been elect- ed to the student ' s council two years in a row and has kept them en their toes with his knowledge of procedures. Next year Steve will remove his august being to Carleton for Arts. CATHY BOUCHER: Cathy left us this year to join the ranks of another school. We are sure that she will succeed wherever she is. We know that she participated in almost all of the activities here at Hill- crest. Good luck to her in her future years. DON BOSWORTH: Dancing is wonderful training for girls; it ' s the first way they learn to guess what a man is going to do before he does it. ' ' Somewhat musically inclined Don has participated in the choir and concert. As an executive mem- ber of a local square dance group Don says they need more boys, but knowing Don, we wonder. .. As well, Don is a swimming and water-ski- ing enthusiast, but plans for R. M. C. next year may cut down his many activities. Not too much, we hope. JOHN BOWDEN: It is as easy to give advice to yourself as to others, and as useless. ' ' John is seemingly quiet in ' all classes but he is apparently- being deeply stimulated because his marks are all over 80%. Soccer and skiing are his favourites among sports. An, as yet, unknown univer- sity will be his habitat next year. -7- l BEVERLEY BOWMAN: What is called discretion in men is called cunning in animals. ' ' Beverly is one of our more talent- ed students in the art field. When she ' s not drawing, she is playing interform basketball or crying over her Math book. She is inter- ested in Fashion designing but she ' 11 probably end up designing diapers for several dozen child- ren. Bev wants to go to OTC next year and with her talent and good nature we know she ' ll do us good. ' ' BRUCE WALTER BOYD: If you think before, you speak, the other fellow gets his joke in first. ' ' Bruce is one of the more reserved members of 13. According to Bruce his main activity is waxing his skiis and his main sport is skiing and his main hob- by is reading ski magazines. Be- sides being an avid skiier and generally enjoying life, Bruce is getting himself an Honours Ski Course at Carleton. SPIKE ' DAVID ' BRAHAM: Spike has graced our Jr. and Sr. Football teams for the two years he has been here. With a name like that what do you expect!! Anyway his other activities are shutting down Bob MacDonald and his ponch ' , swimming and Fords, Fords, Fords. ' ' Next year will see Spike in the Army O.C.P. Good luck! ! JOHN DAVID BRAY: ' He mastered whatever was not worth the knowing. ' ' In the many years he ' s been here, Dave has used every trick in the book to escape doing his homework. He has been in the Band and Drama Clubs and has enjoyed some extra-curricular work at CFRA. Dave says he ' ll go to Carleton where he plans to study UFO s. KITTY BRICKER: Kitty has been here for at least two years and we still don ' t know much about her. She has partici- pated in some interform sports and in some of the clubs. However she left us before the end of the year. Goo luck to her wherever she is. 10 NANCY BULMER: It is easier to fight for one ' s principals than to live up to them. ' ' For the past five years Nancy has been known for her neat as-a-pin type look. Although being a bit quiet, she has proved her- self to be of top Hillcrest stock. This girl lives for the summer months when she can enjoy herself swimming and water skiing. The field of Home Economics is her destination next. year.
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MARGARET LORRAINE BEAUMONT ' ' Originality is undetected plagiarism. ' ' A walking thesaurus, Margaret has proven to us her true ability in her historical knowledge. Beyond the class room Margaret is active in that eminent group known as the Prefects. Teachers College beckons this girl next year where she will prolong the educational trend. JOHN BENOIT ' He that knows not, and knows not that he knows not, is stupid. ' ' John is one of our brightest students and we suspect that his constant ' nose-in- book ' position will success- fully lead him to an Ontario Scholarship. He has been a member of the debating team and a former member of our representative team on ' Reach for the Top ' . He says his plans for next year include grade 13 again but this we highly doubt. MARSHA BEVAN-PRITCHARD ' ' Rascality has limits, stupidity has not. ' ' Marsha ' s main passion seems to be in the field of ART. She paints quite a bit and makes all her own clothes. Modelling also holds a high position in the list of this girl ' s interests. Plans for next year in- clude a course at Art College. ' ' A woman ' s mind is cleaner than a man ' s; she changes it more often. ' ' This is the girl with the smile that won ' t come off. She has a sweet and whole- some (homogenized even) disposition which makes her one of our best-liked grads. Last year she was a member of the GAA and participated in track and field. This year she is 13C s prefect and she plays intramural sports as well. University is. Marilyn ' s hope for the future and we know she ' 11 make it to the top. WILLIAM BILL BERTHELET ' Women are like money: you have to keep them busy or they lose interest. ' ' The I.S.L. couldn ' t come up with much about this lad except he is an import from the United States. Bill likes Canadian schools and he hopes that he, will get the needed subjects this year to ob- tain College entrance in the fall. Good luck! RICK WAYNE BIRARDA The original mistake was inventing the calendar. This led, in due course, to hav- ing Mondays. ' ' Rick has the most varied interests possible. He plays the stock-market and the accordian; and when he ' s not playing the villain ' in a school play, he is sleeping. Next year he ' s off to Carleton where he won ' t sleep, invest, play or act but will take up Political Science. ik CHRISTOPHER CHARLES BLACK What ' s on your mind — if you ' 11 forgive the over- statement? ' ' Chris has been booming down the halls for the past five years. When he ' s not break- ing his nose, he ' s playing football or acting as President of the BAA. At the end of the year he also finds time to take an active part in all Track and Field Sports. University is in his future plans and will prob- ably be accompanied by a Font ball Scholarship. Best of luck to a great guy. LEE ANNE BOLCH ' Happiness is a locker full of ' Peanuts ' . ' ' Lee has been involved in many activities in the school over her stay at Hillcrest. Last year she was in the Concert and an active participant in all Interform Sports. This year she moved up to become the Grad Editor of the Yearbook Staff. Next year she will probably join the Yearbook Staff at Queen ' s and failing that, she ' ll join Carleton ' s. BRIAN BLUM ' Honesty is the road to poverty. ' ' Brian has proved himself to be one of the quietest boys in the school. He is so quiet that even the I.S.L. couldn ' t find anything in his past history that we could use. We gathered that he support- ed Interform sports and that he ' s going to College next year. DIANE BOLTON A smile is a curve that can set things straight. ' ' Diane is back with us this year to get the second part of her thirteen. She is a devoted football and basket- ball fan. Her part time job keeps her busy most after- noons but when she has the time she supports good ol ' Hillcrest. Next year she wants to go to Carleton so she can support the Ravens.
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PAT BURTON ' ' Homework is the extract of all suffering. ' ' Here ' s a girl blessed with plain reason and common sense, not to mention her good looks. Pat is sure to get through grade thirteen in one piece leading her on to some lucky university. Good luck! GUY CADIEUX ' ' A good many things go around in the dark besides Santa Claus. ' ' Guy is an import this year from Ottawa U. H. S. He tells us that he hasn ' t any act- ivities but we know diff- erent! Good ol ' Guy has .... uh! well, grown longer side- burns (whew! we though of something) ! Rumour has it he ' s been offered a univer- sity scholarship for con- tinued studies in sideburn growing. DOUGLAS CATES ' ' In examinations, the foolish ask questions that the wise can ' t answer. ' ' Doug is a member of the motor- cycle crew and can usually be seen leading the pack down Pleasant Park Road with the rest of the Angels. When off the bike he participates in soccer (last year). Instead of leading, he is following the lead to Carleton next year. BRIAN WILLIAM CHRISTENSEN ' ' I am always at a loss to know how much to believe of my own stories. ' ' Brian must have trouble ans- wering the questions on the grad report sheets since he refused to tell us anything of his private life. ' All Sports ' was the extent of his activ- ities so that ' s all we can say about him. University seems to be his ultimate goal and we wish him the best of luck. MAUREEN CONNELLY ' ' Don ' t ever prophesy- unless you know. ' ' Maureen is one of the few people at Hillcrest who belongs to International House and who participates in the experiment: International Living. Besides improving continental relations, she dabbles in dancing, swim- ming and skiing. To become a permanent ambassador of good will, she is heading for Carleton to study, major- ing in English and Spanish. BEVERLY BURTWELL ' Youth would rather be stimulated than instructed. ' ' What does it feel like to travel something like twenty miles everyday to the hallowed halls of Hillcrest High? Ask Bev, she does it all the time. When she ' s not on the bus — swimming and horseback riding relieve the tension of her grade 13 studies. She feels an inclination to- wards the younger generation so next year will find Bev at O.T.C. ROBERT CARSWELL ' ' In composing, as a general rule, run your pen through every other word you have written; you have no idea what vigor it will give your style. ' ' Bob, an outstanding express- ionist in a hackneyed style is one of our older hangers- on at Hillcrest this year. Establishing a new breed of humanity Bob delights in talking only of his immed- iate world — his car. Bob is aspiring to try a year of post graduate work here at Hillcrest. DAVE CHARMAN Dave can usually be found wandering the halls looking for his classes! We know that this boy wears glasses goes to Hillcrest, (we also assume he ' s been here for a few years), is in grade thirteen, and sometimes supports school activities. Next year he ' s off to face the world and further his education. C AND ICE CLARK ' ' When you flee temptation, be sure you don ' t leave a for- warding address. ' ' Candy is well named because she is a sweet kid (so her mother says!) She is also a busy one as she adds swimming; basket- ball and reading to the al- ready heavy burden of grade 13. Weekends find her working at Billings Bridge with the help of Ronnie. Future plans for teaching and her B. A. belong to Candy. MARG COOK Oh had our simple EVE seen through the make believe. ' ' Marg can usually be found in the Dance Committee room worry- ing and fussing about upcoming dances. When she isn ' t covered with paint or designing decor- ations, she plans her future which include studying for her degree.
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