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Editors Mr. G. Benson, K. R. MacKenzie, L. C. Irvine, D. F. Macorquodale. Exchange Editor A. B. Brodie Ad jertising Editor and Treasurer Mr. W. H. Hewitt EDITORIAL We can look back upon a successful year. In football and in hockey we have every reason to be proud of the games against bigger schools ; in cricket, in our first year in the Ottawa Valley League, we finished in the second position. J. S. Irvin was the outstanding schoolboy athlete in Ottawa. In work, we had as many successful candidates for Matriculation as usual, and we won an Ottawa Valley Scholarship. But it is important that we look forward with purpose into the future, and pleased as we may be with the past we should never feel that the past record cannot be bettered. We should be guided by tradition, but the future will not bring great honours if we, complacent, fail to seek greater and greater heights. This year we have a record roll and a record number of boarders. With our larger numbers we must remember that it is not the outstanding athletes and the outstanding scholars who make or mar a school, but it is the attitude towards work and play of every member of the school which matters. One man not playing the game and not realizing the responsibilities which are his when he is given the privilege of wearing the school cap, will smirch the good name earned by a hundred loyal Ashburians. Ashbury has no motto. May we suggest that, even if it be not adopted as the official motto, that we take as our guide in the school the principle that we should be inspired by love, and guided by knowledge.
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2 THE ASHBURIAN SCHOOL NOTES. George Drummond has very kindly given the sum of one hundred dollars to be expended on new books for the Senior Library. The thanks of the School are gratefully tendered to him. It is hoped that his example will act as a spur to other old boys to Go and do likewise . New Class rooms. By the kind generosity of Mrs. W. H. Rowley, two very nice, airy and convenient class rooms have been added to the School. They have been built in the space between the Chapel Wing and the Main Building, and they are proving a most useful and valu- able addition to our equipment. They were built in memory of Mrs. Rowley ' s husband, the late William Horsley Rowley, who was the first President of the Board of Governors of Ashbury. The thanks of the School are most sincerely tendered to Mrs. Rowley for her most generous gift. New Masters. We welcome to the School the three Masters who joined us in September last.
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