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F 3 THE ASHBURIAN SCHOOL OFFICERS Captain of the Scbool G. S. M. XRIOOLLCOINIBE Captain of the Boarders Captain of the Day Boys B. C. SEED B. P. HINE1' Prefects S. BARKUN M. A. W. BERRIDGE H. B. BILLINGS W. G. DRAPER B. K. HILLARY R. D. LACKEY F. A. REID V. B. RIVERS M. W. SUTHERLAND House Captains Ilfoollconzbe Connaught Alexander G. S. M. XNOOLLCOINIBE B. K. HILLARY W. G. DRAPER H. B. BILLINGS Vice-Captains lV00ilC07lIb8 C onnan gbt Alexander B. C. SEED F. A. REID V. B. RIVERS Gaines Captains Football Hockey Skiing B. K. HILLARY M. A. VV. BERRIDGE j. R. SOUTHABI Cricket Soccer Basketball M. WV. SUTHERLAND WV. H. BIRBECK R. D. LACKEY ' Vice-Captains Football Hockey Skiing M. A. W. BERRIDGE B. C. SEED j. S. ROYVAN-LEGG Cricket Soccer Basketball F. A. REID J. A. E. ARNOLD G. D. AIACICINNON CADET CORPS CADETS Officer C onnnantling CXMAJDR G. S. M. VVDDLLCOAIBE Second in Connnand Cf'CAPT.xIx M. A. W. BERRIDGE Guard C onznzander CXCAPTAIN B. C. SEED Adjutant Cfc.-KPTAIN B. P. HINEX' Platoon C onmzanders C!I,IIcL I's. B. K. HII,I.ARY, Y. B. RlY'P1RS, j. R. SOUTHANI, VV. G. DR.-XPER Company Sergeant .Uajor Qztarternzaster Sergeant XV.O. II XV. H. BIRnEc:R Cf'SfSc:'I'. M. VV. SUTHERLAND Drum Major CfS,!SGT. R. D. LACREY
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THE .-ISHBURIAN I 1 I TI l li STAFF H and 111.1,m'1' R. H. Pl-smug B.A., Torontog M.A.. Columbia .'i.U'iXfi1lIf Hcridvlliiyrcl' and llircvrm' of .S'r11dic.v A. D. Blulx. B.A.. Toronto lfxcter College. Oxford SUIITOI' .llasrcr u l.. H. Slnliiv. B.Sc:.. Mcfiill 1 M.C.I.C.. F.C.S. H 02150 .lL1,vrcrx Senior School A. B. BELCHFR, R.M.C., Kingston junior Svlnool D. L. Pouq. B.A.. Dartmouth .llristers j. A. Powell. B.A.. Toronto Trinity College, Cambridge J. M. P. REES. B.A., University College. London J. K. -IOBLING, B.A.. Dip. Ed.. Leeds University C.-Xssistant Housemasterj A. H. N. SNriLGRovii, Mt. Allison lfniversitv, Newfoundland Teach- ing Certificate Rav. E. G. KETTLi5BoRoL'GH. B..-X. McGill, L.Th., Montreal Diocesan Theological College lScb00I ClJr1pI.1i11b C. T. RCDDICK, B.A.. Haverford M..-X., Yale MRS. E. B. HUNTER Ottawa Normal School .llusiv IRENE VVoooBL'Rx Mus. Bac.. Bishops. A.R.C.T. F. E. Al.-XCINTYRF. B.Sc.. Queens H. S. D.-xL'rox, Cniversitv of Kings' College I. H. SPHNCLQR, Riverview College Svdnev. Australia R. J. Axumzsox. Armv P.T. College F. A. ACETTI-ZR, B.A. Carleton University M1 E. SLATTI-iav lAssistant junior Housemasterl MRS. H. S. D.xL'rox lfniversitv of Toronto A. B. XVr1L1.s, Mt. Allison University MAJ. H. bl. Moons, M.B.E. Nllrse-.llatroizs Miss M. BRAY. Reg.N. Miss M. E. ATAUGHAN Pay.-f.-1.111 C. K. Rowax-l.i:ou, M.D.. McGill, D.C.H.. ling.. F.A.A.P. COIIXIIITJIIT Psychiatrist T.xx'LoR S'l'.X'lvl'liN, M.D., Toronto Childrens Memorial Hospital. Montreal Bursar Assismnt Sec1'erm'y Miss I. SNIITH joxx Mmm Miss P. C.xLuwiiLL
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THE ASHBURIAN 9 EDITORIAL Hell, like the fellow says, another year, another dollar. :Xt any rate, some two hundred and fifty of us have, even in spite of ourselves, gained something, maybe not a dollar but something, surely. What? lYhat are we after? The attempt to answer that question is a dangerous undertaking. One will almost inevitably sound either lyrically idealistic, which is humiliating, or tiresomely trite, which is worse. Nevertheless, here we go. Superficially we are after a piece of paper which will entitle us to seek another and perhaps another piece of paper, which will eventu- ally lead us to myriad pieces of paper bearing on one side the head of our sovereign. These, we hope, will carry us to green pastures in swift and subtle motor cars and in luxury liners of air and sea. F undamentally, however, we are after a commodity to which these indulgences may or may not contribute but which they certainly do not constitute: the sense of satisfaction, fulhlment, which can only be reached through education. For if man can count himself more for- tunate than the tadpole, then he can surely thank that tyrannical but benevolent schoolmaster, education, for his more blessed estate. lVe are, in short, after some vehicle which will carry us through our good years even more excitingly than a 300 H.P. sports model, and a consolation more dignified than a crutch on which to hobble into old age. At the risk of oversimpliiication, we shall say that the ultimate object of education is enjoyment. Let us seek it with a will.
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