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

 - Class of 1967

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SANDRA HELENA SHEDDEN Why do women reformers al- most always worry about men? ' ' Sandi ' s main ambition is extend the day to 28 hours, and generally reform the world. Her more realistic side is displayed in her participation in school sports the band and choir. Sandi considers life to be a mere proposition and relishes the thought of attending Carleton next year to prove her life successful . DAVID JOHN SHORT ' The truly free man is one who turns down an invitation without giving an excuse. ' ' Dave is one of Hillcrest ' s best liked graduates. One of his favorite pastimes is messing up the desk in the yearbook office with a devilish look on his face. His activities include the BAA, wrestling and football. Carleton will be Dave ' s stomping grounds next year, then he plans on going to U. of T. for social work. DANIEL JOHN SHOWALTER ' ' I prefer the wicked rather than the foolish; the wicked sometimes rest. ' ' Dan is one of the very few people at Hillcrest who has obtained the distinction of being a very competent actor. Apart from this he finds time to play in the band and participates in all activities in the choir. (You should see him dash from the band pit to the choir tiers on stage. ) His only sport activities are push-ball. He will attend Carleton for Science next year. STEVE SKINNER ' ' Lead us not into tempt- ation, just tell us where it is and we ' 11 find it ourselves. ' ' Steve is very active in the band and choir. He spends almost all of his time in the band room practicing. When he ' s not in the band room he can usually be found in the gym. He has dabbled in many sports during his stay at Hill- crest. We predict great things ahead for him. BRYAN W. SKUCE ' ' When people agree with me I always feel that I must be wrong. ' ' Bryan claims his club act- ivities consist of bridge alone, but his extra curr- icular activities belie his supposed coyness. He ' s open for suggestions and contends he ' ll do almost anything. Next year his insatiable mind will carr y him to Carleton. CONRAD DAVID SIMPSON ' ' Breathes there a man with hide so tough, who says two sexes aren ' t enough. ' ' Dave is Hillcrest ' s Mr. Personality. One moment he is the talking man talking to the talking people, other times he is a wise psycho- analyst. In his spare time Dave is apprentice to King Farouk as a masseur. Conrad is very active; Yearbook, V.P. of the B. A.A., Captain of the basketball team, hand- ball, water skiing and hockey. Dave plans to study law or Phys. Ed. at either Queens or Waterloo. JOHN SKUBISKI A detour is something that lengthens your mileage, dim- inishes your gas and strength- ens your vocabulary. ' ' John can usually be seen driv- ing to and from school on his motorcycle everyday. While in school, he delights in be- fuddling a certain math teach- er with all his ingenious questions. Next year John will be attending Carleton U. in pursuit of an Engineering Degree. BONNIE SMITH At fifteen I gave up being a Girl Guide and became a Boy Scout. ' ' Bonnie is quietness person- ified. She is so quiet that we don ' t know anything about her. If all goes well she will probably be going to University next semester. GLENN SMITH It ' s not that I don ' t like school, it ' s just the princ- iple of the thing. ' ' Glenn is one of those boys who says a lot with his eyes. He very rarely speaks but when he does it is a shock. His main activity is girl watching and believe me he goes all out for this. Next year he ' 11 probably return to watch some more girls. KATHLEEN ONADELL SMITH ' ' We make more enemies by what we say than friends bv what we do. Kathy is ending her 5-year career at Hillcrest. During this time she has been an active member of our I.S.C.F. Club and can usually be found hiding behind the lost and found counter bargaining with some poor, unsuspecting junior. Next year ' s plans will lead her to 0. T.C. 28

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ELAINE RUSSELL ' ' Love knots should be tied with a single beau. ' ' Elaine is one of the quiet- est and hardest working girls we know. She is very rarely away from her books and on the weekends she enjoys skiing at Fortune and reading. Toronto University is her destination next year. JAMES ROBIN SALMON For school use, the vague generality is a lifesaver. ' ' Jim is interested in many clubs including his four iron, driver, putter and wedge. His activities include bumming a ride to Fortune in the winter and bumming around Mr. Crouch ' s cottage in the summer. Next year Jim plans to take advantage of the student loans programme and buy himself a car. PETER RAYMOND RYBACK ' ' An exaggeration is a truth that has lost it ' s temper. ' ' Peter spends most of his working hours studying the stars (not horoscopes). His hobbies are meteor observing for the NRC, meteor spectroscopy and meteor photography. His only sports are intra- murals. We were wonder- ing if (in view of Peter ' s hobbies), it was safe to assume that Toronto U. for Astronomy is his destination for next year. DIANE ROSE SCHARFE The only time you. realize you have a reputation is when you ' re not living up to it. ' ' Diane is known for her cute lisp and unassuming native (maybe that ' s due to her country living). Anyway, she is active in her 4-H Home- making Club and enjoys skat- ing and riding. Diane ' s future includes plans for OTC. WENDY SCHAVEN A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely re-arranging their prejudices. ' ' Wendy is known for her quiet- ness but this doesn ' t nec- essarily apply to her extra curricular activities. She is 13D ' s Vice-President and a former member of our school Prefects. Biology is Wendy ' s love and next year will find her majoring in this subject at University. FRANCINE SCHLESSINGER She poured a little social sewage into his ears. ' ' Francine loves cars, especial- ly those daddy lets her drive. She is envied for her blonde hair and her intelligence in Math classes. What does it feel like to be nearly the only girl in one ' s math classes? Ask Francine, she knows. But all kidding aside, this girl has proven herself to be a possible scholar and we hope so. She ' s off to McGill or U. of T. next year MYRNA SHIEMAN ' ' Some minds are like concrete, mixed up and permanently set. ' ' Myrna is back this year to raise that average and from the way she ' s been working we just know she ' 11 make it. Myrna likes basketball, swimming and water- skiing. Next fall we will find her at O.T.C. KLAUS REINER SCHOENBERGER There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is in having lots to do and not doing it. ' ' Having diversified interests it is very hard to sum up Klaus ' many and varied act- ivities, however they range from intramural and inter- scholastic sports through to the Drama Club. A Budding young scientist, Klaus is off to Carleton next year. MARVIN SCHWARTZ ' ' All the world ' s a pool room. ' ' The school ' shark ' , Marvin indicates that besides doir a fair amount of homework all he does is play pool. Next year will give Marv a chance to prove himself as he moves up a rank and ventures to the Carleton pool halls. WILLIAM THEODORE SCOVILL (BILL) ' He fell down a great deal during his boyhood because of a trick he had of walking into himself. ' ' Bill has been ' trotting Hillcrest ' s halls for six years and likes it so much he plans to return for ' post-grad ' studies next year. He busies himself with soccer, swimming, the Key Club, the choir and the Booster Club. On the side Bill tries to squeeze in his school work but like we said, he ' 11 be back next ye ar .



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I BILL SPENCER: ' ' Woman was God ' s second mistake. ' ' Bill has participated in some of our past spring Concerts, lending his undeniable talents in music. To him, a stay of five years at Hillcrest is enough for anyone so next year will find him at Carleton. JAMES MICHAEL STALLABRASS: ' ' I prefer a comfortable vice to a virtue that bores. ' ' Mike invaded Hillcrest after a sojourn at Gloucester High for the past three years (he was here in grade nine). During those years he has develope d an interest in curling, basketball, soccer and track and field. A really nice guy, Mike has made his presence felt throughout the student body. Carleton Univer- sity is this guy ' s next stop and we wish him the best of luck. LAUR1 SQUIRE: ' ' I ' m cool, I ' m suave, I ' m the greatest. ' ' So says our modest Lauri. Nonetheless we grudgingly admit that she does have some- thing of which to be proud. Her ability on the piano and guitar participation in the Band and Choir, Concert, Yearbook and that rising folk-singing group The Doorstep Singers ' ' (whew!) are nothing to be sneezed at. Trent University will claim all these talents with Lauri next year. ALAN WAYNE STARCHER: ' ' Women and elephants never for- get an injury. ' ' This boy is all for sports, exemplified by his various activities in this field. He is a member of our bowling team, He golfs, skiis and partici- pates in the popular sport of karate. Music is one of his less dangerous interests. Next year s plans are for a science course at Carleton. LOUISE SWAN: ' ' Exclusiveness is a character- istic of recent riches, high society and the SKUNK! ' ' A flash of red hair and a vibrant smile indicates that Louise is present. This girl loves Drama and participates in a flock of activities, including a folk group known as the ' ' Villagers . Next year Louise intends to con- tinue her studies at Ottawa U. DAVE STROUD: All things come to him who waits- even grade thirteen. Dave shares the interests of most boys, namely that of cars and motorcycles. After a two year reprieve in Newfoundland he returned to Hillcrest to complete his high school education. E.O.I.T. will have Dave as a new addition next year. DOUGLAS ALAN STREET: Hell is a state of mind. Doug can be justifiabley branded as a B.M.O.C. (big-man-on-campus) . This is readily illustrated by his position as International Trustee for the Key Club, which does reap a certain amount of admiration from others. Closer to home, Doug lends his talents to our Basketball and soccer teams, B.A. A. Executive and the Board of Control. Carleton is his next stop. - only a small event before becoming Prime Min- ister of the World. BONNIE LANA SYE: It is as easy to give advice to yourself as to others, and as useless. Bonnie left us this year for parts unknown but dur- ing her stay she left an indel- lible impression particularly in the field of sports. Cheer- leading (in and out of school), basketball and volleyball were a few of her many activities. We wish her luck in the future wherever she is. ■Pit • MERVIN SYKES: Merv is the guy in the back of the room. Beneath that cool and calm exterior lies, we bet, a mind that is systematically plotting the over- throw of the school. Good luck in your future endeavours MervJ BARRY ALBERT SYRETT: ' ' It takes a clever man to turn cynic, and a wise man to be clever enough not to. Barry ' s indust- rious life puts us all to shamer He is a member of the Over 80 club, he is in the band and choir he skiis and plays tennis. Carle- ton ' s Engineering course will be enriched by Barry ' s arrival after graduation.

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