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

 - Class of 1967

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JANICE EISA VROOMAN ' ' Marriageis a ghastly public confession of a strictly private intention. ' Diversified is the word! Who else do we know whose hobbies are music and chem- istry? In relation with the former, she is an active member of the band but she has yet to display the mad scientist aspect of her character. Perhaps pre- Law at Carleton will provoke this characteristic into revealing itself, but somehow we doubt it. • IAN DAVID WADE ' ' The female knee is an entertainment and not a joint. ' ' Ian is one of the few people privileged enough to belong to the Cap ' n Crunch Crew at Hillcrest. Besides having a sense of humour and a red Dodge Charger, he is our head Boy and also the Presi- dent of the Central Students Council for all Ottawa High Schools. In his extra time (if he has any) he wrestles, skis, (water or snow) , and we suspect that he likes chasing girls. He should do well at Carleton next year as he plans to take science. SANDRA WARD. ' T ve used up three kiss- proof lipsticks and I still don ' t know if it works. ' ' Sandy succeeded where others have failed. She stumped I.S.L. and that takes some doing, as a result we haven ' t any idea what she does outside of study. In her spare time she plans to go to University somewhere in Canada. MARITA VOELKER ' ' Silence is more musical than any song. ' ' Quiet and mysterious des- cribes this girl. She tells us her activities are none, her sports are none, and her hobbies are none. Boy! this girl is really quiet ' and mysterious! She did manage to tell us however that she will be attending Carleton next year. Good luck! ROBERT WANLESS ' ' I am beginning to enjoy the true sense of security. I have reached the stage where I doubt in a very SURE way. ' ' Rob during his stay on the Hill has been a member of the curling club. In his spare time during the summer he becomes a boatingenthusiast. In the winter he hibernates and thinks about taking Science at Carleton. LINDA JEAN WATSON ' ' All charming people are spoiled; it is the secret of their attraction. ' ' The awesome and rather dutiful position of Head Girl was handed to Linda this year and she has proven herself to be more than capable. Her many activities include being a member of the Yearbook Staff, the Booster Club, and Dance Committee. But wait, there ' s more! She has also lent her services to the Central Student ' s Council of Ottawa by- accepting the task of Chairman. U. of T. is Linda ' s next stop where she plans to take Physio- therapy. MERLE WATSON ' ' A lie is that which you do not believe. ' ' Quiet, but industrious, Merle devotes most of her time to her 4-H and A.Y.P.A. groups, She has been striding the halls of Hillcrest for 5 years and figures enough is enough. Merle ' s plans for the future Kemptville Agricultural School for Home Economics where we know she will be crowned with success. CAROL ELLEN WHITE ' ' When a woman gets too old to be attractive to man she turns to God. ' ' Carol is a veteran of five years during which time she has gained recognition in many fields. Her voice has been heard in the Choir for five years, Last year she was a Prefect and a Princess of hearts. This year she is on the Board of Control and is Female Dance Committee Chairman. She also roller skates, skiis, and collects pennies (so she can open her own Casino if she doesn ' t make University next year). SHEILA EILEEN WATSON You won ' t skid if vqu stay in a rut. ' ' Sheila has successfully en- dured Hillcrest for the past five years. She is a member of the 4-H club and she sews in her spare time. Her pet peeve is the wild bus drivers who endanger her life everv morning. The nursing staff at the Ottawa Civic will see her happy smile next year. RON WEINS ' ' I still don ' t know if I was born in a nest or a hive. ' ' Ron has a very varied time- table. He spends a lot of time in the gym with the basketball teams. He finds time also to help with the Track and Field in the Spring. In his spare time Ron plans to go to University to take a B.P.H.E.

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DAVID THOMSON: ' ' Don ' t prophesy- -unless you know. ' Dave is really sold on athletics. He enjoys soccer, skiing, curling, golfing and other outdoor sports. A member of last year ' s Geography Club and Concert Committee, Dave collects stamps and coins, and finds time to travel in his spare time (if he has any). Dave ' s varied interests will take him to Carleton next year. KATHLEEN TUNDE TOTH: During five years Kathy has had some remarkable experiences for a Hillcrestienne. She was a part of the Drama Club and the Choir. Kathy has further demonstrated her musical talent as a folk-singing enthusiast. Next year Kathy hopes to continue her studies at U. of T. as an English major. SHAUN TOLSON: ' ' An Irishman can be worried by the consciousness of the fact that there is nothing to worry about. ' ' Shaun has been here for six years and during that time he has made himself known in many ways. He was on the Yearbook Staff for two years and has participated in all inter- form sports. Next year he will leave us to join the ranks of the Armed Forces. FRANCIS TUCKER: ' ' Fools rush in and get the best seats. ' ' Hold it kids!! We ' ve got a winner here!! This girl must be about the only student in the school with her glider pilot ' s licence. Apart from these cel- estial flings she dabbles a bit in interform sports, with swim- ming and horseback riding tak- ing up the majority of her spare time. Toronto University will find Francis roaming its halls next year. DONALD ALLAN URSU: ' ' If you tell the truth you don ' t have to remember anything. ' ' Playing soccer, running on Hill- crest ' s cross-country team and supporting some interform sports have all been a part of Don ' s athletic endeavours. In other activities he plays hockey and attends Student Council meet- ings. Don hasn ' t yet decided what his plans are for next year but, via the grapevine, his marks are good enough for wherever he intends to go (he has been an over eighty sc holar several times. ) MARIANNA VAN DE LAGEMAAT: ' ' I would if I could, but I can ' t so I shan ' t. ' ' This girl is very seldom seen in the midst of a loud discussion since she tends toward the quiet and reserved. She does not participate in school activ- ities therefore allowing herself to be devoted entirely to her studies. Marianna is undecided as to her plans for the future. CATHERINE MARY VANSICKLE: ' ' Poets utter great and wise things which they do not them- selves understand. ' ' Another VanSickles with musical talent though no relation to Bill, Cathy is .a member in soprano standing, of the choir, and a beginner in guitar (self- taught yet!!1. Her beaming personality will be a great asset to the medical profession as she plans to study nursing science at Ottawa. GARY VEILLETTE: ' ' Ordinarily he was insane but he had lucid moments when he was mere- ly stupid. ' ' As one of the older members of the Graduating Class, Gary contributes a great deal to the select Under 50 Club ' • This select club of his has regular meetings (after every set of exams), holds regattas, and decided on the policy for the future. Gary did not tell us if he was President so we assume he is not. He is another- for-st for Hillcrest as his future plans include grad- uate studies in PIRACY. WILLIAM ROBERT VANSICKLE: ' ' I never expected to see the day when girls would get sunburned in the places thev do now. ' ' So who ' s complaining. ??? Bill ' Talent ' VanSickle is currently involved in displaying his musical talent as a member of his family ' s folk-sing- ing group. When not wracking his brains for the answers in French, Bill enjoys telling corny jokes so no one else can remember the ans- wers either. He lists his only hobby as HI ! FI but never under- estimate a VanSickle, especially the sly quiet type. Next year Carleton will enjoy his presence in the Commerce Faculty. MAUREEN VILLENEUVE: ' ' He who laughs last has the joke explained. ' ' Maureen is one of the quiet members of 13B that has a contagious laugh. Mau spends most of her leisure time studying to main- tain her high average. Next year she ' ll follow in the footsteps of her brother which lead to University.



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iii JOHN WILD: A bird in the hand makes blow- ing the nose difficult. ' ' John belies the very Canadian assump- tion of the loud and fun- loving American. By this we mean that he is seldom heard making any rousing comments. He tries frantically along with ' 4 of the grade thirteens to translate that ungodly calculus, that ' they unmercifully thrust upon us. He plans to attend University next year. DAVE WILLIAMSON: Kiss the hat before you enter. ' ' Another quiet member of the grad- uating class, Dave is seldom seen employing his God-given jaw muscles. However, this is not to denythe fact that Dave is truly a great guy and with his stable, calm outlook on life success is sure to fall in his path. SANDRA ANN WILLIE: The natural man has only two primal passions-- to get and to beget. Sandra will tell us noth- ing of her clubs, sports or hob- bies but has imparted to us her love for curling(outside of school). A Nursing career seems to interest this girl so next year will find her trying to attain this goal. ■ Good luck. BOB WILLS: ' •Youth is a blunder, manhood is a struggle, old age a regret. Bob is another of the silent types. He very rarely gets his head out of a book. Last iear he was on the Literary Staff of the Year- book (Impact ' 66 if you didn ' t know). He also plays in the band when he can squeeze it into his heavy schedule. He is hoping to go to University next year and we suspect that he will have an Ontario Scholarship to go with him. LESLEY SUE WILSON: ' •Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects. Curl- ing and photography seems to be Lesley ' s main interests. Between these two extremes, she finds time for her Grade 13 studies. Act ivities in school in- clude being one of our illust- rious prefects. The future holds a teaching career for Lesley so OTC is Lesley ' s next stop. JOHN WINSKILL: ' •Your expected in Mr. Dunlop ' s office rightaway . John lives for the twang of that guitar and a beasty roar from a cer- tain fruit group. His quiet and unassuming nature in class can be described as the Dr. Jeekyl of Mr. Hyde for out of school John shows his true self. Our Impact crystal ball sees a future for this guy in the en- tertainment field. FRANCIS WOOD: ' Speak when you ' re angry and you ' 1) make the best speech you ' 11 ever regret. Francis is so quiet one hardly realizes he ' s there. However we do know that his hobby is electronics (shocking what?) and next year he plans to study Science or Engineering at Carleton. With such aspirations perhaps he will soon make his mark in Scientific History. JEAN- MARIE YELLE: To establish oneself in the world, one does all one can to seem established there. Jean-Marie, apart from being exceptional in French (look at the name!!) excels in the creat- ive art of Woodworking. He en- joys watching football games but refuses to take part in any school sport(he ' s the true intellectual). Very pro E.O. I.T. he plans to take studies there next year. BARRY YOUNG: ' •You can ' t eat cranistads with a pilable forbie. Barry is a member of the Graduating Class who is tall and dark and... well , ..not everyone is perfect. He excels in the virile sports of hockey, basketball and cricket. Barry left us in September for whereabouts unknown to the I.S.L. DAVID YOUNG: 99% of all contented cows chew their cud. David Young has left the illustrious form of 13C for reasons unknown. Because of his short period of class attendance we know very little about him and all we can do is wish him the best of luck in future endeavours.

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