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THE ASHBURIAN 8 SCHOQL OFFICERS Captain of the Scbool A. B. WELLS Captain ofthe Boarders Captain of the Day Boys L. XV. IQILLALY E. N. RHODES, JR. Prefects VV. BAER D. GAAIBLF C. GILL J. IRVIN C. KANICKPi M. LAXVSON C. NOXVAKOXVSKI R. PENNINGTON XYPZRHAPIGEN J. WEDD M. WIDIJRINGTON Honse Captains - IVoollcon1be Connaught Alexander J. XRJEDD A. WELLS M. KILLALY Vice-Captains IVoollcon1be C onnan gbt Alexander M. LAWSON E. RHODES, JR. G. XJERHAEGEN Gaines Captains Football Cricket Hockey C. RIOXVAKOXVSKI W. BARR J. IRVIN Skiing Soccer Basketball C. IQOXVAKOXVSKI W. EASTXVOOD B. MCA'NULTY Vice-Captains Football Cricket Hockey J. IRVIN E. RHODES, JR. J. WEDD Skiing Soccer Basketball C. Gll.I. I. FUNES T. FINLAY CADET CORPS Officer Conrnzanding MAJ. T. FINLAY Second in Connnand CAPT. C. NOWAEOWSKI Adjutant CAPT. A. WELLS Platoon Commanders LT. IC. RIIODI-18 LT. M. KILT..-xl.Y LT. B. MCA'NL'LTY LT. W. BAER Cornpany S'er.qea11t .llajor Cadet QZl4'l7'fL l'7llL'l.Yf67' Sergeant C.S.M. A. I.,xc3lu-ix' Q.M.S. J. XVI-TDD
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THE ASHBURIAN I TH li STAFF Hct1d111.1xrf.'r R. H. PI-ZRRY, B.A., Toronto, MA., Columbia Aysismnr Hendvlmstw' and liirvuror of Sfllrffw' A. D. BRAIN, BA.. Toronto Exeter College, Oxford Senior .llasrcr I.. H. SIISLICY, B.Sc., McGill M.C.I.C., I .C.S. H 01150 .llnytcry Upper School A. B. BELCHIQR, R.M.C. Kingston Izmiw' School D. I.. POLK, BA. Dartmouth .llnsrers j. A. POXVELL, B.A., Toronto Trinity College, Cambridge J. M. P. Rizizs, B.A., University College, London Landovery College, S. VVales R. G. DEVINE, University of Ottawa CAssistant Housemasterj A. H. N. SNELGROVE, Mt. Allison, Sackville, N.B. Rav. E. G. KETTLEBOROUGH, B. A., McGill, L.Th., Montreal Dio- cesan Theological College CSchOOl Chaplainj Crafts NV. E. SLATTERY N zzrse-.II at1'071 Miss M. BRAY, Reg.N. MRS. J. H. CLARKE, Assistant Matron 1. K. JOBLING, B.A., Dip. Ed., Leeds University, A.I.I.., Ifng. P. FALS'I'RL'P-FISHER, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge I. H. SPENCER, Riverview College, Sydney, Australia R. J. IXNDERSON. Army P.T. College MRs. E. B. HL'N'I'ER. Ottawa Normal School MRS. H. S. DALTON, Ottawa Normal School .llzzsic Miss IRLNR XVOOORLRN Mus. Bac.. BishOp's, A.R.C.T. Dieticialz Miss D. A. SHORT, O.A.C.. Guelph and St. Luke's Hospital. New York Physicimz C. K. ROXVAX-LIQGG, M.D., McGill, D.C.H., Eng.. F.A.A.P. C 0715111 tant Psy cbinrrist TAYLOR STATTEN, M.D., Toronto Children's Memorial Hospital. Montreal Bursar Miss I. Sxuru S6CI'CI'n'II'y MRS. D. NAUDAIN
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THE ASHBURIAN 9 EDITGRIAL L'0'l' homines, tot sententiae, as the tiresome old Izlg has it. Never- theless there must be unanimity on some topics. For example, within these walls at least, it is agreed that this year, taking it by and large, has been the most satisfactory year that the School has enjoyed within the memory of its oldest living inhabitants. Not that any of us is in danger of complacency. Heaven knows a rich plenty of perfections still remains to dream about, and perhaps even one or two small middens of dubious fragrance still remain to grouse about. But, in general, it must be evident to the gauziest winged idealist, as to the sourest mouthed cynic, that the year concluded on june 8th, 1955 has been an excellent one-at least in so far as it may be judged by any ponderable criteria. It would seem, for example, that the academic material has been at a higher level than usual-and this regardless of whatever dire picture the Senior Matriculation may evoke. XVin, lose or draw in that particular sweepstake, the preceding statement may be repeated and re-emphasized. It is agreed by those who are in a position to know that we have had a higher ratio of bright forms to dull forms Cwith the dull forms less dull and the bright forms brighterj than we have experienced for-well, for some time. The general tone, too, has been pleasing. The number of undesirable capers perpetrated was conspicuously below average. Apart from the antics of one or two volatile creatures, human relations were generally genial. There have been, of course, a few brushes from time to time, but they were infrequent and any lesser number would have verged on the unwholesome. For accomplishments in fields afar remote from the academic and the humanistic, the statistic is to be found upon the inner pages of this magazine-where he that runs may read .
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