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

 - Class of 1967

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--$ ' An exaggeration is a truth that has lost its temper. ' ' Janet is very lucky that the Yearbook Staff isn ' t mean and spiteful. With such a lovely blank grad report imagine the things we could have written. However, there is one thing Janet doesn ' t leave to the imagination and that is her resemblance to a certain young blonde citizen of Peyton Place. However, Law at Carleton and not the wife of a famous singer are Janet ' s plans for the imm- ediate future. MICHELE FORTIN Suffer fools gladly; they may be right. ' ' Michele is another of Mr. Meloche ' s star pupils and is also a member of that selected group that teach 13C their French: Apart from this somewhat awesome position she participates in the sport of swimming and skiing. OTC will get this girl next year. COLIN FOSTER And what is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not been discovered. ' ' Colin is an actor and during his 5 years at Hill- crest he has added greatly to the Drama Club. He can usually be found composing poetry with ' Hoglett ' about sly flies and Laurie. Next year colin plans to enter university out of town, somewhere. We hope he finds it! DONNA GAIL FOWLIE The vanity of teaching doth oft tempt a man to forget that he is a blockhead. ' ' Apparently, Donna ' s most try- ing problem is trying to keep gas in her green Falcon in order to make it to the Curl- ing Rink. It seems also, that curling is her only sport, hobby, activity or club. Such dedication! If she can get enough gas Donna is heading for U.B.C. for Marine Biology! If not Carleton claims another Hillcrest- ienne. BRIAN DERRICK NEIL FOX Work is a form of nervous- ness. ' ' Brian came to us after spend- ing most of his high school years at Yorktown H. S. , Arlington, Virginia, USA (phew!). On weekends, he devotes his time to Stein- berg ' s and working on his car. We wish our newcomer the best of luck next year, as he plans to take Engineering at some university. ' GREG ' ORY EDWIN FOX ' ' Everyone is as God made him-- and often a great deal worse. ' ' Greg has been here for five years and has been very active in the Art club, BAA, and Drama Club, as well as being ' an OHSAA official in good stand- ing. He wishes that all con- tributions to the ' Greg Fox to Carleton Fund ' be sent to him directly. ROBIN FRIESEN ' ' It ' s what a fellow thinks he knows that hurts him. ' ' Rob has for some time been carrying on strange exper- iments at Ottawa U. (If he doesn ' t pass maybe he ' ll blow us all up???) During less constructive times he skiis, curls and fools around with electrons and other suspicious things. Since Engineering at Carleton is his future ambition maybe his experiments are for Ottawa U. LESLIE FERRELL FROST ' ' A cynic is a man who, when he smells flowers, looks around for a coffin. ' ' Leslie is looking forward to the trip to Toronto with the band in early ' 67. His extra curricular activities include swimming and other things he won ' t tell us about. Next year he joins the ranks of the profess- ional ' cops and robbers ' episode in the RCMP. JIM FYFE A bird in the hand makes blowing your nose difficult. ' Jim Fyfe belongs to that select group at Hillcrest that devotes it ' s entire time to trying to stump the Yearbook staff Grad Report Writers. But we fooled him, the I.S.L. came up with one fact that he tried to hide. He LOVES loafing around(in school and out). Next year he ' s going to University (wonder where?) . PAT GAL WAY A little inaccuracy saves a world of explanation. ' ' Pat ' s main ambition is to some- day be able to decipher Mr. Baker ' s indirect approach to calculus. Her genuine, quiet disposition has gained her the respect of all her friends. Next year Carleton will claim another Galway.

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DAVE DRINKWATER Dave ' s long hair is only ex- ceeded by the waves in his head. While in Boston Dave was educated more so than he has ever been at school. . . ??? He appears to be an introvert, quiet and unassuming, but we wonder if this is just a facade. His future is undecided. BONNIE KAY DUGDALE ' ' Compared to the city, the country looks like the world without its clothes on. ' ' Bonnie is one of those people who faces life with an optimistic attitude even when things look pretty black (and things do get pretty black around here some- times!) She also throws very good class parties. Bonnie prides her- self in travelling twenty miles to school each day. Next year ' s plans include an encore here at Hill- crest to complete her grade thir- teen. JULIETTE DEPUIS Juliette is Claire ' s accomplice in trying to drive Mr. Dillabough out of his mind. Apart from this she participates in interfonn sports on her days off. Next year we will wrap Julie up and send her to some unknown campus. JOAN EDWARDS ' ' I am a believer in punctuality though it makes me very lonely. Joan has spent all her high school days here at Hillcrest. Her main activities are attempt- ing to pass her French and her Math, and collecting liquor bottles, (empty she assures us). She would (eventually) like to study Architecture or Interior De sign. BOB EDWARDS ' ' Mortals arise and congratulate yourselves, that so great a man is living for the Glory of the human race. Here ' s another walking the- saurus who prides himself in knowing practically every detail of history from the year ' dot ' up to the year 5073 (well, practically). A history course at Carleton suits Bob perfectly and we all hope he is successful. ERIC EVANS For most of this year Eric was incapacitated due to the fact that he fell off his Yamaha 80 near London. Nevertheless, Eric, with his intestinal fortitude, strove to make the Hillcrest cross-country team. He is another of our undet- ermined statistics but we wish him success in whatever he endeavours to endeavour to endeavour. CATHY EVANS ' ' The reason some people are lost in thought, is because it ' s un- familiar territory. For five years Cathy has fre- quented Hillcrest. Amongst her activities have been such things as Drama, Debating, Reach For the Top team, President of the G.A.A., Yearbook and the ' ' over-eighty ' ' club. Cathy plans to take this impressive list of actions to Queen ' s next year for a Psychology course. MARY SUSAN FELL ' Even the youngest among us is infallible. ' ' Sue has left us but during her stay here everyone was aware of her presence. She was a member of the Art and UN Club and was active in the GAA. Plans for next year include either Mackinac College in Michigan or Queen ' s U. in Kingston. Best of luck, Sue, wherever you are! LYNNE FERGUSON ' ' An optimist is a girl who mis- takes a bulge for a curve. Lynne is one of the more talented members of the school. As well as teaching piano she is a pianist for Hillcrest ' s Saturday Morning Ballet Classes, (such patience). She tells us that her only hobbies are reading (I wonder). We are sure that Lynne will be most successful in her plans to study at the Toronto Conservatory of Music. ELDON FINDLAY Despite his efforts to try to prevent us from putting his pic- ture in the yearbook, we finally cornered him and he had to either relent or be drawn and quartered. Hope there ' s no hard feelings Eldon!!! This is hardly likely since his friendly and congenial personality would not allow such degeneration. A successful future surely is in store for this guy.



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JANICE GAULIN Janice looks forward to those eventful occasions when she has Math with Rob in first period. Plans for next year are indefinite but chances are she ' 11 follow her ' beau ' to Carleton. PAT GAL ' THIER ' ' We read to say we have read. ' ' Pat is another newcomer this year and has made herself known throughout the school. She seems athletically in- clined since her main interests lie in the fields of tennis, swimming and ski- ing. To the other extreme lies the engaging hobby of leather- craft. How ' s that for varied activities? Plans for next year include university but she refuses to tell us which one or what she intends to take. We wish her the best anyway . LINDA GELDART ' ' The weaker sex is really the stronger sex because of the weakness of the stronger sex for the weaker sex. ' ' Linda was quite talkative when asked to fill out her grad report. She has joined the ranks of strugglers trying to pass math- (a noble ambition if you can make it). She plans to go to OTC next year, so that she can teach all the little darlings in elementary school. Good luck! CLARE GILLESPIE ' ' Life is a fatal complaint, and an emminently contagious one. ' ' Clare has come to Hillcrest after four years at St. Joe ' s (a good school but they can ' t play football). She has a decided advantage over the rest of the grade 13 ' s because of a certain teacher here that is a very close relative of hers. She keeps herself busy by playing interform basket- ball and badminton. If all goes the way she hopes, Clare will try for her B.Sc. at Guelph. JOHN GORDON ' ' Who waits upon the ' when ' and ' how ' , remains forever in the rear. ' ' This guy walks around with his head in the clouds main- ly because he must be about . 6 ' 5 ' ' . But this does not apply to his disposition since John is known for his friendly outlook on life. The Carleton bug has gotten to practically everyone in grade 13, not excluding John. SUE GOYETTE ' IVhy is the King of Hearts the only one without a mous- tache? ' ' We of the I.S.L., who are pretty sneaky at times, have never seen Sue with a hair out of place. Therefore, we have classed her as one of the ' elegants ' of grade 13. Plans for next year include university. WILLIAM ROBERT GRAHAM ' ' I am dying, sir, of a hun- dred good symptoms. ' ' Bill ' s secret ambition is to become a big game hunter, but settles for burning down churches and being a member of the ' Hell ' s Angels ' On his more serious side, Bill ' s main interests include pool, poker and girls. The Carleton Arts faculty will find new challenge next year as Bill journeys there. RICHARD GRANT ' ' The only time you realize you have a reputation is when you ' re not living up to it. ' ' The little guy with the big heart-that ' s Rick. Well known and liked around Hillcrest, Rick has been here for most of his high school years. He lists his interests as WRESTLING and girls (some combination). We wish him luck in the years to come which will be spent in an Arts course at Carleton. ffl RICHARD JOHN GRANT ' ' A mule has neither pride of ancestry nor hope of posterity. ' ' Flying high most of the time, Rick sometimes finds it difficult to put down the landing gear. When he does he spends most of his time in a sailboat. Rick will be going to Australia next year to join the aircrew in the R.A. A. P. SUSAN KARI GRAV ■ ' She ' s the picture of her father and the soundtrack of her mother. ' ' Sue was Mr. Season ' s hopeful ' ■bed-pan mechanic ' ' (nurse) until this year when she changed her mind to become a ' ' bun-baker ' ' (home economist). She also is a fantastic skier and partici- pates in intramural spurts. Next year Sue wi 1 1 be leaving the school mi the hill for Guelph University.

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