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

 - Class of 1967

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BRIAN IRWIN Telling the truth to people who misunderstand you, is generally promoting a false- hood, isn ' t it? ' ' Brian Irwin of 13C at Hillcrest High School plans to attend University next year. Well, that ' s all he told us. How- ever, with customary effic- iency, the Impact Spy League has managed to dis- cover that besides getting somewhat overanxious (flustered to be exact) in French, Brian nevertheless creates masterful efforts in Comp. class though he has as yet declined to give any verbal proof of his mastery of our native tongue. DOUG JACKMAN ' ' To my embarrassment I was born in bed with a lady. ' ' Doug spends the fall of his year playing right-half on the soccer team and the rest of the year studying to make up for last time. This dapper red head will venture to Carleton arts or science faculty next year. ERIN IRWIN ' ' Advice is what you take for a cold. ' ' No relation to the gentleman across the page, Erin really gave the Yearbook staff a rough time trying to figure out who she was. Her grad report said Irwin Erin 1 ' ! It ' s a good thing some of us were familiar with that cheery smile and recognized who it really was. Although she doesn ' t say much, we ' re sure Erin will have another successful career at university to follow her years at Hillcrest. GEORGE JACOB Hey Jacob! .. .down here! ' ' When not being hailed in the cafeteria by his home room teacher, George is kept busy trying to figure out what his time table really is. Apparently he still hasn ' t filled out his card for the office yet but he says it ' 11 be completed by June. He is also a member of Camp Fortune Hillcrest Division, and when he gives up on his class schedule, he heads for the slopes to relieve the con- fusion. University is a strong possibility next year, but George may end up coming back to explain what he did this year. LESLIE M. JOHNSON ' For the happiest life, days should be vigorously planned, nights left open to chance. ' ' Leslie M. (she won ' t tell us what the fH ' stands for) has been at good old Hillcrest for five years. Her busy schedule includes inter- form basketball and volley- ball. She is very vague about the exact location of the University of her choice so we hope she can find it. ALRAE ANNE JOHNSTON ' ' The best blood will be at some time get into a fool of a mosquito. ' ' Alrae enjoys playing bridge but she did not tell us if she is in the bridge club or not. She excels in biology which she took last year while in grade 12! ! ! How ' s that for ambition? Anyway, she plans on becoming an X-ray technician and will study at the Ottawa Civic next year. § no PHOTO AVAILABLE MYRNA JOHNSTON ' ' History is the sum total of all the things that could have been avoided. ' ' Myrna is making a repeat performance this year with- out loss of dignity. The I.S.L. has found out that Myrna, al- though small in stature, is really big in personality. Being Pro-Carleton, she will join the ranks of the Raven boosters next year. LESLIE JONES ' ' Blessed are they who have nothing to say and who cannot be persuaded to say it. ' ' This quiet miss has been with us for the better part of her high school career. She has participated in basketball, volleyball and other inter- form sports. Next year she plans to take nursing at U. of A. or Arts at Carleton. JIM KAHLE We drink one another ' s health and spoil our own. ' ' Hobbies none, clubs none, activities none, sports- ana! - he curls!! Despite our somewhat critical out- look on this individual, he is intelligent (he wouldn ' t be in grade 13 if he wasn ' t) and next year he aspires to attend Carleton University for a Science course. JOANN KELLY Darling: the popular form of address used in speaking to a person of the opposite sex whose name you cannot at the moment recall. ' ' JoAnn has greatly contributed to the girUwatching facili- ties of Hillcrest. She supplements her ability for distraction with water skiing and art. Next year Ottawa University expects a sudden increase in male students as Jo heads there for a Nursing Degree.

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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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CATHRYN ANN KENNY ' ' I believe that the wisest plan is sometimes not to try. ' ' Cathy is a leading advocare of the ' Feminine Mystique ' . She is extremely vague about her present activities and said only that Univer- sity is among her plans for next year. ZEN A KOPPMAN ' ' What can you expect of a day that begins with getting up? ' ' Zena is one of those shy, silent Hillcrest types who is secretly very active. We happen to know that she skis quite well and can be found haunting Fortune during the ski season. Next year she ' ll probablv go to university with the rest of the ' Group ' . PETER KENNY Remember ..Forest fires prevent bears. ' ' Peter is 13E ' s answer to Smokey the Bear, with his Junior Forest Ranger ' s jacket and sweater on dis- play. It is an admirable profession but don ' t light a match around Pete— He ' s murder with a bucket of water! Sorry Pete; next year we suspect this Hill- crestien will be patrolling the halls ofCarletonor some such institution of higher learning. Good luck! LINDA KREKLEWETZ ' ' Very simple ideas lie within the reach only of complex minds. ' ' Linda can usually be found hiding out in our spacious library, doing MathA or B. With her high marks we suspect she faithfully keeps the books open but she does manage to curl in her spare time. ' 67 will find her taking science at Carleton, with a major in Mathematics. no PHOTO AVAILABLE PAUL KYBA • ' Woman was God ' s second mist ake. ' ' Paul is so shy that we couldn ' t find him to find out about his activities. However the I.S.L. has discovered that he spends little time in school (after hours, of course) and that he takes part in some interform sports. In past years he has been very active in the U.N. Club and the now extinct Forum. Next year, he ' 11 leave Hillcrest to go out into the big, wide world. .SUZANNE LAFRAMBOISE ' ' It is not true that woman was made from man ' s rib; she was really made from his funny bone. ' ' Suzanne was an import this year and she has quickly become the envy of her French class through her proficiency in francais. Among her extra curricular activities are volleyball, swimming and ski- ing. Suzanne will enter Nursing next year at an as yet undecided school. CHERYL LAMOTHE ' ' What is called discretion in men, is called cunning in animals. ' ' Cheryl is another quiet one. She spends some time in the winter skiing, and her summers working or at the cottage. She participates in interform sports and has en- joyed her term at Hillcrest. Next year she ' ll break out of said institution and head for 0. T.C. KAREN LAMB ' Horse sense is merely stable thinking. ' ' Karen has mysteriously stalked the halls for five years. She is so silent and mysterious that we know little about her. She can sometimes be seen playing interform sports or taking her big dog Shadow for a walk after hours. Aside from that we can only say Good luck in your plans for next year. MIKE LAMOTHE ' ' I do most of my work sit- ting down; that ' s where I shine. ' ' Mike is one of the most aimiable people around school. He is well liked by teachers and students and can usually be found supporting some school activity, such as football and basketball games. Occasionally he helps us hard working staffers for- get all the trials and tribulations of The Book. Mike ' s famous little car will be missed as he leaves us next year for Carleton. LOUISE LAPLANTE ' Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday. ' Zap ' has the privilege of att- ending school for only : a day. The other half is dedicated to her part-time job which is training for a future career in interior design. Louise is quite sports minded and was the GAA representative for her class last year. She ' s heading for the top. We hope she makes it! 19

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