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m JUDY GROULX In baiting a mousetrap with cheese, always leave room for the mouse. ' ' Judy should write a book on ' How to Succeed in Mr. Meloche ' s French Classes ' ' Besides being one of our better trench students Judy delights in a good game of tennis. She will be deserting this disting- uished institution of learning for Ottawa U. next year. PATRICIA GDTHERIE ' ' Conscience is defined as the inner voice which warns us that someone may be looking. ' ' Pat ' s resounding laugh has been heard in these halls for five years. She can usually be found reporting the latest tales to Zena, the tiger, and company around Room 210. If Patricia passes her French this year she will be attending Queen ' s or Toronto for a course in merry-making. ELAINE GUNTER ' ' An old maid has one consol- ation, she can never be a widow no matter who dies. ' ' Modest and restrained def- initely describes Elaine for she hardly utters a word during any of her classes. But this does not mean she doesn ' t know anything, for her present academic standing would belie such an assump- tion. Outside of school her main interest is that of skiing. Look this girl up at Carleton U. next year. DIANE HAAS I fear explanations explan- atory of things explained. Diane is one of our busier ' ' bumbly bees ' ' . Besides maintaining a high average she belongs to the prefect ' and hostess clubs and takes loving care of her many brothers and sisters. House- hold Science or Nursing is the objective of this mdus- trous girl. TOMMY HAMELIN ' ' Those who live in glass houses should dress in the basement. ' ' Tom is an avid member of the ' Find -a- party- Friday-night ' club. He also lends his humorous personality to the drama club and spring concerts. He can usually be found with Marv plotting the school ' s overthrow or else eating at Harvey ' s. Teachers ' College (?) or Carleton (at least plausible) will be Tom ' s stop for next year. KIMBERLY ANNE HAMILTON ' ' Tact fails the moment it is noticed. ' ' Kim came to us this year from way out in Alberta where she played a very active role in the Student Body. She hasn ' t participated in many clubs this year because she is too busy making new friends. She does however, find time to study piano and to dabble in a bit of Badminton. Teachers ' College will get our girl, Kim, next year. DAVID HANSON ' ' Oh tell me, pretty maiden, are there any more at home like you? Dave has been a faithful Hillcrestien for the full course of his high school education. His favorite pastimes include the famous trio-w w s but when he can pull himself away from this, you can usually find him schussing down the slopes at Fortune. Next year, Dave will be found at either Carleton or Queen ' s. ROGER HARDY ' ' The vagabond, when rich, is called a tourist. ' ' ' ' Better late than never ' ' must be Roger ' s slogen, as he cheerily walked in and offer- ed to get advertising for the Impact in the middle of December! However, with customary Hardy ' dispatch he quickly set out to procure aforesaid ads. Thanks Roger! As for next year, if he isn ' t nabbed by the Advertis- ing Union, we predict he will head for Ottawa U. DONALD EARL HARRISON When I take a gun in hand, tl safest place for a pheasant is just opposite the muzzle. Good grief! Hillcrest need never fear an enemy attack with guys like Don around. As a member of the Royal Canadian Army Reserve, he says his hobbies are revolver and pistol collecting and firing. However, these pugilistic tendencies are well balanced by his participation in the band and skiing. Don should make a very effective engin- eer (would you believe con- ductor?) after studies at Carleton. DEL HERSEY ' Where there ' s a will, there ' s relatives. Del is a quiet guy and won ' t tell us mirh about himself. However, he did feel it his duty to inform us a bit about his private world; he swims and likes motorcycles! ! Anyway, everybody seems to like our solitary reaper and his plans for next year include Carleton University for an Arts course.
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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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LYNNE HIGGS ' ' A woman is never too old to Yearn. ' ' Lynne does not tell us much about herself except that she dabbles a bit in the sport of curling. Her hobbies, clubs and activities remain a mystery to us but we suspect this does not mean she does not have any. Her preference must be Math since she intends to study- it at Carleton U. Next year. NOEL HOLT ' ' Even a broken clock is right twice a day. ' ' Noel has returned to us after a brief stay in the U.S. Very athletically inclined, she is an enthusiastic member of the girls ' basketball team. Plans for next year are indefinite but will prob- ably lead to a Physical Education course. SUSAN ELIZABETH HODGSON ' ' Politness is half good nature and the other half good lying. ' ' Being a bit on the quiet side, Susan doesn ' t really tell us a lot about herself. A high rate of intelligence is something we are sure of, but is a thing of which she is very modest. Last year she was a member of the UN Club, but this year ' s act- ivities include the band and choir. Susan wants to know what we ' re all doing here and so she ' s going into Anthropology next year at U. of T. to find out. BARRY LATHAM HOPKINS ' ' A yawn is a si lent, shout. ' ' Barry is one of those people that we occasionally import from Ridgemont. He was once President of the band and to prove he ' s still musically inclined he teaches in the Guitar Club. He also played football (we had to get sports in there). Apart from his CENSORED hob- bies he tries to hypnotize people and throw verbal spears at the Scottish Eng- lish teachers. His immed- iate plans include Engin- eering at Carleton or Dentistry at McGill, depend- ing on his marks. 1 DEBORAH WENDY HUGET ' ' My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me. ' ' Debbie has been walking to Hillcrest for four years (this last year she got her licence). She belongs to the choir which gets her to school at an ungodly hour, and the U. N. Club which keeps her after school to an un- godly hour. In the summer time she skiis on water and in winter on the snow. Next year she plans to go to Ottawa u. to become a second Florence Nightingale. RICHARD JAMES HUGET (RICK) ' He that has a girlfriend has a master. Rick has been ' ' finger drum- ming ' ' on Hillcrest desks for five years. He also drums for Hillcrest ' s own ' ' Finders Keepers ' . (Publicity much!) When he ' s not hitting his Ludwig skins, he is washing his car, water-skiing, or helping a little girl with her chemistry! Rick will go to Carleton for science next year if he passes Math A B. Good luck Rick, you- 11 need it. BRIAN HUGHES ' So that ' s it. I always figured the stork had too short a wing spread to carry an 8 to 10 pound load. ' ' Brian, a comparitively quiet lad, has very surpris- ing activities. He is an avid member of all blood sports in the school. His hobbies are wine tasting, gum col- lecting and all things nec- essary in blood sports, (he might even collect iodine!) Next year Brian will take Marine Biology at Guelph but that sounds sort of fishy for such a quiet guy. DONALD HUGHES ' ' I ' ve got a good memory., but it ' s short. ' ' Don ' s main passion is ski- ing and he can usually be found swooshing down the slopes at the assorted varieties of camps. He is also a member of the ni - extinct taxidermy club. Commerce at Ottawa U. wil. keep Don busy next year and we know he ' 11 do well. CAROL HUSBAND ' To graduate is my goal, so please brain, stay in control. ' ' - She may appear quiet and reser- ved but this girl has a head on her shoulders and uses it to its full potential. She can be readily classified as an ' expert ' English student as she was a member of that select crew chosen to speak to the rest of the grade 13 ' son Ham- let. We know she ' 11 be successful at university next year. LINCOLN HUTTON ' ' To focus or not to focus.. ' ' Line, alias ' the -monk ' , is an avid photography fan besides being a French expert. This vear, Lincoln has grac- ed our yearbook staff with his presence and profession- al experience in picture- snapping. Line ' s other activities are the school ' s camera club and the Tate- for- supper- again ' club. Our photographer friend plans to attend photo- graphy school in the U.S. next year.
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