Appleby College - Argus Yearbook (Oakville, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1979

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MARTIN BAGGALEY When you ' re up here you ' re working under real rules. There ' s no room for pettiness or protocol. Everything has purpose. Everything means something. The sun hanging at dawn like a luminous water balloon, distorted, heavy at one end; the rain on the plexiglass, blurring vision like drink; the constant hand of gravity choking the throttle until it dies and you drop like a winged bird; the rime on the wings making them listen like moonlight on the sea -- they ' re all real. When you ' re up here, you ' re in control. Nobody has a say in what you do. If anything goes wrong, you ' ve only yourself to blame. Which is how it should be. Up here you can soar and sail like a frantic falling leaf. You can throw off your limitations and streak through the air, leaving a trail like a worm burrowing through the sky. This is where things happen. It ' s here you can be alone to sit and think and see the size of people ' s Uves. I like it here. DAVID BAINES Dave, as a new boy, found life at the College very different from what he had been used to. His charm and outgoing personality won him many friends -- but it ' s true that he did step on a few toes as well. What did Dave do at the College? Well -- Dave had a good time, made the start of Football Camp, played some squash and tennis and generally -- just took things easy. What isn ' t so easy to describe is the way he added a certain spark to the life of the school. His dynamism pulled him, and his friends, out of the doldrums and into higher spirits on many an occasion. What are his regrets? I wish I could have been the goaltender for the hockey team, he says. Yes, filling the pipes for the school ' s hockey te am was the only thing I wished I ' d done and never got around to. Oh well. Perhaps in the futiu-e this dream will come true. In the meantime, Good luck, Dave, and keep on smiling! SEAN BAINES In his five years at Appleby, this diminutive veteran of Powell ' s House has never ceased to live his life his own way. This stubborn individuality has led Sid to clash with some of his peers at times, but this has taught him a valuable lesson, the need for tolerance. Sid has always been enthusiastic about the school, as is evidenced by his many activities. A fine student, if you ignore his math marks, he has been a sometimes member of the Unsupervised List and Optimates Club. He has also done very well in History and Geography, winning prizes for both in Grade Twelve. In sports, Sid has been a member of the Under 16 Football pineriders for one year, the Track and Field All-Stars for four years, and the Second Swim Team, of which he was the official, if not spiritual, captain this year, for five years. He has also been active in Debating, earning his tie in Grade Twelve, and in Drama, where he played a jockey in the Jockey Club Stakes, and Mr. Bennet in Pride and Prejudice. All in all, Sid has had a beneficial five years here. We will miss him. Good luck, Sean, (so that ' s his real name) wherever you go. ■ f X. w flH -M

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