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

 - Class of 1967

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LESLEY LARCOMBE ' Life is the art of drawing without an eraser. ' ' Shy and unassuming describes this girl. She devotes her time to her studies, The Choir school activities, and general- ly enjoying life. As a member of the choir she looks forward to their trips as much as the rest. Next year she ' s going to the University of Sask- etchewan to further her educat ion. PAUL WILFRED LATOUR ' ■No civilized person goes to bed the same day he gets up. ' ' Paul spent his first years of his high school career at Tech. He is, however, holding from us all his past secret doings. He can be found, riding over Ottawa ' s potholes on his motorcycle with a helmeted back passenger. He plans to attend Carleton next year to study one of his past secret doings. ROSE-MARIE LATREILLE ' ' Every misery I miss is a new blessing. ' ' Rose-Marie is new to Hillcrest this year, and she is a truly welcome addition. Her hobbies include collecting stamps, records, pictures and money (like--who doesn ' t) as well as cooking and sewing. Plans for next year will take her either to Teachers ' College or to Secretarial School JANE ELLEN LAURIE ' ' The whole of nature is a conjunction of the verb to eat, in the active and passive. ' ' Jane must have a bit of artist in her as her spare time and any available drawing space will testify. Swimming appeals to her as well and although she is rather quiet in school this is not an assumption of her life outside these walls. She definitely wants to ex- tend her education but can ' t make up her mind whether to go to Ottawa U. or OTC next year. Hurry up Jane, the year ' s going fast. SHARON LAUGHLIN ' ' I ' m not denying women are foolish; they were made to match men. ' ' Sharon has been treading the halls for five years now. She ' s left her imprint on many people during her stay. She tries to part- icipate in all school act- ivities and adds her talents to shouting with the Booster Club. Next year she ' ll head for University. (I wonder where, it ' s a secret!) CATHIE LEARD. A girl is one who screams at a mouse and smiles at a wolf. ' ' Cathie is one of the best people around. She lends her many talents to any- thing she does. In the past few years she has lent these talents to the Carnival Committee, and to the Booster Club. Next year she will leave us to further her education at OTC. LINDA JEAN LEGROULX ' ' To avoid criticism, do nothing, say nothing, be nothing. ' ' Linda is either very secretive or lackadaisical for she wouldn ' t endow the yearbook staff with any knowledge of her life. However, she did not see fit to let us know that she will return to Hillcrest again next year for graduate studies. SUSAN GAIL LEMOINE ' Two heads are better than one- -except when both are behind the same steering wheel! ! ' ' The majority of Sue ' s time seems to be taken up by sports. Over the vears she has been in the Official ' s Club (officiat- ing what!!), a GAA rep. and on the GAA Executive. She is also very busy playing basketball and volleyball. We finally slowed her down long enough to join the yearbook staff, (we hope to see her soon). Sue should do well at Queen ' s next year and we are betting that she ' 11 go out for the basketball team there. We hope she makes it. JEANNETTE ELIZABETH LINDEYER ' ' To love oneself is the begin- ning of a life-long romance. Jeannette is one of Hillcrest ' s more quiet reserved incon- spicuous females. She ' s so shy- that we couldn ' t find out much about her, but next year she hopes to be studying X-Ray Technology. GEOFF LINKLATER ' ' If you must cry over spilt milk, condense it. ' ' Geoff is one of the more talented members of our illustrious Band this year. In fact he has been in the band for the last few years. He devotes the majority of his time to music but man- ages to squeeze his school work in. Next year he will go to the Royal Conservatory of Music.

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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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DOUGLAS LOWE: Why resist tempation- there will always be more. Doug, a former Tech student and all-star lineman of the notorious Tech Mustangs has decided to honour Hillcrest with his esteemed presence. Doug is pre- occupied with weight lifting and Mr. Benoit is under the impression that even his muscles have muscles. Un- fortunately Doug plans to attend EOIT next year but his main ambition is to buy a Corvette Stingray. ROSANNE ELAINE LYNE: There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is in hav- ing lots to do and not doing it. This young lady travelled across the ocean, braving storms and other hardships just so she could spend grade thirteen with us at Hillcrest. This year she ' s concentrating on getting out of high school but last year she participated keenly in many and varied school activi- ties. We wish her the best of everything next year at Carleton University. iM BRENDA MACFARLANE: At 16, I gave up being a Girl Guide and became a Boy Scout. Brenda enjoys interform sports and may be found on the ski slopes when not at school. In her spare time Brenda works at Zellers. Next year she plans to take Psychology at Carleton. This is no mean task for one who has been at Hillcrest for the last four years. BOB MACDONALD: ' You can never tell about women and if you can, you shouldn ' t. Bob is Hillcrest ' s candidate for Mossport. Besides leaving rubber at every corner, he seems to take an interest in international affairs since he ' s always down in Messena or Syracuse! When he ' s not commuting, he ' s riding the waves on a water ski or working profoundly on the Student ' s Coun- cil. He plans to go to Queen ' s, Hillcrest or Vincent Massey (not in that order we hope) next year. FRAN MAILHOT: ' Man has a will, but woman has her way. ' Fran is a member of our well-known Prefects and also part- icipates in school basketball. She belongs to the elite ' TJisagree Vith M. Meloche ' ' club presently holding its meetings in Room 110. Collecting postcards is Fran ' s favourite pastime, along with planning the future, which includes a university career. CHARLES MICHAEL MALLOFF: I have great faith in fools; self-confidence my friends call it. Mike has trouble in spelling (in grade 13?!). Like spelling Carleton, Carelton. Besides annoy- ing the yearbook staff, he dabbles in soccer and cross-country (races I guess ' ' ). Mike will be at Carleton next year taking an engineering course if he can pass his grade 13 Comp! !!!!!!! RAY MARION: Lead us not into temptation tell us where it is and we ' ll find it ourselves. Ray must either be an avid hockey fan, which takes up all of his time ' , or else he ' s not telling us something. Oh well, he did tell us that next year he plans to try for a Bachelor of Commerce at Ottawa University. CAROL NAOMI MARKHAM: Thought itself is probably a superstitution. Naomi, though she prefers Carol, has a peculiar liking for languages. She is Vice-President of the United Nat- ions Club and President of the Russian Club. She enjoys inter- form sports, art, music and has a particular love of tennis and writing short stories. Carol plans to continue studies in Eng- lish and French at Queen ' s Univer- sity. Best of luck! iM RICK MASTERS: Rick is our automobile enthusiast who belongs to Rockliffe ' s Car Club. Besides enjoying automobile races, Rick supports social dances featuring local group talent. His hobbies also include electronics and he intends to go to University, if not he will settle for E.O.I.T. DIANNE LYNN MASON: She hurled herself from the rd%m, flung herself upon her horse and rode off madly in all directions. Incessant flustration typifies Dianne and mystifies Danny. Her bubbling personality is a great asset to the Drama Club and the G. A. A. which keep her busy most of the time. Next year she will be forsaking the halls of Hill- crest for OTC (she wants to be- come a bus driver. ).

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