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TERRY PHAIR ' Education is the ability to describe a girl without using your hands. ' ' Terry is quiet, shy and very secretive. We know he is here because we see him whenever he is around. During the year his books and his activities keep him busy. Next year Terry will be going to Simon Praser University for his B.A. ADELE PILON ' ' Chivalry: going about releasing beautiful maidens from other men ' s castles, and taking them to your own castle. ' ' Adele has joined the happy gang ' here at Hillcrest for the first time this year. Her main plight seems to be trying to keep awake in Eng- lish Comp. cl-asses (we mean that!) However, Adele doesn ' t seem to have any other press- ing activities (or maybe she just doesn ' t want to tell us about them!) Next year will take this blonde gal to University, if she doesn ' t sleep for the next hundred years. JOHN A. PULKKINEN ' ' 0 ye Gods, grant us what is good whether we pray for it or not, but keep evil from us even though we pray for it. ' John has finally decided ' to end his post -grad studies here and go on to further education, although John is not seen very often stomping through the halls he still sends the girls crazy with his long hair. (You should have seen it last year! ! The school won ' t be the same without him. JUDITH MARY RAE (JUDI) It usually takes me about three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech. ' ' Despite Judi ' s quiet app- earance she has opened her mouth on several occassions all to Hillcrest ' s benefit. At various times in the past couple of years she has been a member of our award winning Choir, on the debating team and won city awards for her public speaking ability. Always a busy girl, Judi adds to her experiences sewing, belonging to the curling club (not team) and anything else that comes to my mind ' ' In order not to leave any field out, in her education, Judi plans to attend the Canadian Memorial Chiro- practic College. SHIRLEY MARGARET RAMSAY Everything bows to success, even grammar. ' ' Shirley, a Hillcrest scholar and one of the candidates for Head Girl, has a variety of interests. She enjoys Stamp Collecting, photography, garden- ing, sewing, knitting, swim- ming and baking. Shirley is an industrious member of the latin and Over 80 Clubs and has an avid interest in languages. She plans to continue studies in Russian and French at either Toronto or Radcliffe College in Boston. KAREN PATRICIA PIERCE ' ' Intuition is reason in a hurry. ' ' Karen is one of the best liked girls among this year ' s grads. Besides just striding the halls looking like an absolute doll, Karen is active in our Student ' s Council. She plans on attending Carleton University next year and we know she ' 11 be success- ful in this endeavour. CAROLYN VAUGHN POUT ' ' Trust everybody, but cut the cards. ' ' Having fun seems t c be this girl ' s main activity since she tells us she loves skiing (doesn ' t everybody ' ' ) and swim- ming. Carolyn is going to for- sake the blue, red ana gold for black and red next year, namely Carleton where she plans to major in Spanish. JOHN ANDREW PYE ' ' To refuse praise is to seek praise twice. ' ' Playing left half on Hillcrest ' soccer team is one of John ' s main pastimes. As well as soccer, John takes part in intramural sports. Going to University rather than returning to Hillcrest should play a big part in John ' s future. PAUL EDWARD RAINEY ' ' There are but few men who have character enough to lead a life of idleness. ' ' Paul is back for another try at higher marks. His skill in the Sat. afternoon pool hall is legendary. Paul will go to either Carleton for skiing or Queen ' s for pool. BERN I REMMERT Blessed are they who have nothing to say, and cannot be persuaded to say it. ' ' Berni is ' Remi ' to Mr. Gillespie when he is play- ing soccer. He is another one of the boys for whom soccer and interform sports make what he feels is the best pastime. If ' Remi ' isn ' t back for another year of soccer; he will attend Carleton next year.
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PHILIP MOSS ' ' Love me or leave me.... Where are you going ' ' ' ' Phil has been at Hillcrest for the last four years and has succeeded in remaining unknown. Phil ' s main interest is Science and to this end he intends to guide himself. He plans to take a Science course at Ottawa U. next year and failing this he will blow it up. JIM MURRAY ' Use your heads; it ' s the little things that count. Jim is relatively quiet but lets himself be known at all Hillcrest football games and at some basketball games. In his spare time Jim studies so that he can enter Univer- sity next year. NICKI MULVACH ' ' A lot of accidents are the cause of drivers hugging the wrong curve. ' ' Nicki has been at Hillcrest for about five years. She is famous for her little red Honda which she enjoys riding around on. Nicki participates in interform sports and en- joys supporting Hillcrest at football games. Next year she plans to take a Business Course and become a Secretary. JIM NEWBIGGING ' ' I hate to quarrel because it interrupts an argument. ' ' Jim is carrying on two mad lcve affairs--one with his accordian and the other with his chess board! Perhaps this double life can be explained by the fact that despite his last name, Jim does have French blood in him. Although he says he is in store for University, we suspect he will probably end up making bilingual records of accordian music to play- chess by. which he will play- on the record player he won on the ' ' Take A Bow ' ' show last year. ALLAN OLSON ' ' Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy but socially dead. ' ' Alan is another of those photographers who keep catching people unawares around the school. Alan takes pictures for the B.A.A. and the Booster Club. Occassionally he even takes pictures for the Yearbook Staff. As a member of the Elite Group he plans to take a course in Photography next year. R. D I ANNE OLSEN ' ' I may be quiet, but ' ' Dianne, tall, slim and silent has been doing her part to improve foreign relations in the Twentieth Century - she has twenty pen pals! Secretar- ial school will help Dianne to maintain her amazing writing ability as well as other abilities not on the official curriculum. PIERRE PAGET ' ' I ' ve always wanted to throw an egg into an electric fan. ' ' Pierre has been at Hillcrest long enough for us to dis- cover that in his spare time he hunts whales with a pea shooter. His other activities include walking to school and Marita. Like many others this swinger(?) plans to go to Carleton next year. MARY -JO PANABAKER Even the wisest man makes a fool of himself about women and even the most foolish woman is wise about men. Mary-Jo is famous for her all-night grad parties, her long hair and her ability in swimming and skiing. Naturally, she spends her time on the swim team and ski slopes. Mary- Jo is al- so a member of the girls in red (Prefects). Next year you will find her at Clearwater College in Florida no less! JOAN LYDIA PEARSON Be good and you will be lone- some. ' ' This is Joan ' s first year here but she won ' t tell us where she attended last year. However, she did pass on the information that she was in a folk singing group. She participates in interform sports but that seems to be the extent of her school activities. Teachers ' College is Joan ' s next stop. HELENE PERRIN ' ' She gave him a look that you could have poured on a waffle. ' Although Hele ' ne is one of Hill- crest ' s newcomers she seems to have cast quite a spell over one Hillcrestian. Her hobbies are, as one might expect, from such an attractive girl, folksinging, and skiing. Her plans for next year are certainly original — she ' s heading for Europe! We hope she ' s a success.
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LUCILLE RENNICK: Basketball and volleyball take up a lot of this girl ' s time. She is 13C s G.A. A. representative and has proven herself more than capable of handling the position. Next year Carleton will see Lucille basketballing down the dribbling court. BEV ' EDITOR ' RITCHIE No fame I crave; before my eye s, A single goal I keep; to hope just once before I die, To get suffic- ient sleep. ' ' Our illustrious ' boss ' is hardly what one would imagine a slave-driving, heartless supervisor to be like. Bev is one of Hillcrest ' s nicest and is en- vied by all for her occasional flings in Europe and Florida(must be nice!!!). The school won ' t be the same without Bev and her ' Coke Caravans ' but the Yearbook staff at Carleton looks pretty good to her so she ' .s off to join their ranks next year. LYNDA MURIEL RIVINGTON: The brighter you are, the more you have to learn. ' ' Linda is another of our daily bus travel- lers. Her main weakness is horses and she probably has a dozen or two of them at home to keep her happy. While in school tho ' , Linda is a member of our thriv- ing drama club. Journalism at Carleton will keep Linda busy- next year. Best of luck! JACQUELINE ROBERTS: Happiness is 5 green traffic lights in a row. Jackie loves fun. Her vivacious individualism can be seen particularly at foot- ball games where the Booster Club can be seen stiring up Hill- crest ' s sometimes faltering spirit. She has been a cheerleader for the past two years, but this year she is head prefect ' and a member of the choir. She is also a fantastic skater and loves ski- ing (snow and water). The next stop for Jackie is Queen ' s University. no PHOTO AVAILABLE KEN ROCKBURN; After receiving this ' Dear Sir, or Madam neither, ) I did not h taken, I have no ' act would be printable, I in no sports, I have nor have I any plans I am quite sure your will do very well wit relevant material abo refrain from sending threatning letters. Rockburn the I.S.L. b effigy on January 11 letter: (or possibly ave my picture ivities ' that part icipate no hobbies, for next year, publication hout any ir- ut me. Please any more : from Mr. urned him in 1967. LOUIS ROSSMAN: ' ' All the world ' s a basketball court. ' ' ' Louis goofs off a lot in class but surprisingly enough he manages to pull off a half- decent average most of the time. Apart from this, he plays basket- ball for the Juniors and Bantams, (if that isn ' t patriotism, I don ' t know what is!!!) A univer- sity career is in store for Louis. VIOLET ROSSY: Vi has left us for a career among ' the glitter and glamour of the fashion world. When she was still attending classes here, Vi was known for her wild hairdos, he participation in various concerts and sports. We know she will make a success of her m odelling career. JOHN RODRIQUE: John is an import from Rideau High but that ' s sort of past tense. Now, He ' s a Hillcrest lad and going at it in full force. He is a member of the football and basketball teams and referred to by his team- mates as a ' good guy ' . We wish him luck in his future plans. PHIL ROSSY: Phil has the distinction of being rated as ' one of the boys ' . One of his many assets is living in Canterbury Apartments which adds to the image, I guess. His next stop is good ol ' Carleton U. KEN ROTAR: Ken is the quiet Joe Suave type who came to us from Camp Petawawa three years ago. Last year he was the class President for 12F. His favourite pastime at the moment, is flying around in his borab ' . Ken plans to atte nd Carleton for Arts next year. 26 gid
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