Ashbury College - Ashburian Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1962

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THE ASHBURIAN SCHOOL OFFICICRS Co-Capminx of the Svhool S. G. R. Po'l'1'lNcER A. I. Glu. Captain of the Boarders f.'i'lfIf.1iII of the Day Ho-vs P. M. Gu.1.E.-xx j. I. BETHLNE N. R. BLAc:KBL'RN j. R. Boom IVoollc01nbe A. F. Glu. P. XI. GILLE.AN Football R. V. BERRY Hockey R. B. LOGIE CfI.IEL I'S. K. G. Prdfcffs' 'I'. N. CoRIsT1xE I. NI. ISXVING G. P. G. I'IASLAINI N. XI. LYNN Home Capmins C07I7ZJIlglJI S. G. R. POTTINCER Vice-Captains C. A. FLoon Games Captains Skiing T. N. CORISTINE Cricket S. G. R. POTTINGER Tennis R. V. BERRY CADET CORPS Offieer Commanding CIMAJ. F. G. OXLEX' Second in Conmmnd CXCAPT. G. I. SPEEDIE G Ililfd C ovnvnand er CXLT. A. :ANDFRSON Adjunmt CXCAPT. A. F. GILI. Platoon Conznznlzders - . C.. A. I'l.1Nlll S. NI. O. PARKER D. A. STEVEN K. G. VVuol.l.l-13' .1 lux.111.lur T. N. CHRISTINE T. XI. ISXVING Baskctlmll J. D. O. I II-INRY Socver C. R. IJ.-XVIDSON XVuol.u-iv, -I. I. BE'IuL'xE, R. B. I.oulE Coinpany Sergeant .Hajor IJVIIYII .Ilajor CXXYOZ P. XI. GII.I.EI.AN CfS!Sur. H. P. I 1,,xxl Qlmrterumsrcr Sergmnr O.l.'. Fl-U1 I'-Iffv CXSXSGT. -I. A. TYLI-iR Cflgr. j. XI. I.E1icH

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3 THE AsHBUR1AN STAFF Headmaster R. H. PERRY, B.A., Toronto, M.A., Columbia Assistant Headmaster A. D. BRAIN, B.A., Toronto Exeter College, Oxford Director of Studies L. H. SIBLEY, B.Sc., McGill M.C.I.C., F.C.S. Senior School Housenzaster A. B. BELCHER, R.M.C., Kingston Senior Master j. J. MARLAND, A.C.P., Dip.Ed., London English Teaching Certificate SENIOR SCHOOL R. j. ANDERSON, I. C. PEMBERTON, B.A., Army P. T. College Bishop's University, University 1. L. BLACK, B.A., of Toronto Mount Allison, M.A., Boston A. H. N. SNELcRowE, Mount Allison, H. S. D.AI.TON, Newfoundland Teaching Certificate University of King's College .ARNAUD DE KERCKHOXT x7ARENT, B.A., REV. K. B. AiONKS, B.Sc., Brussells, B.Ed., Ottawa Agr., McGill, S.Th., University M. B. WANSBROUGH, B.A., of Toronto Bishop's University MIDDLE AND JUNIOR SCHOOL M. BEIQUE, B.A., McGill M. GERRIE, B.Sc., Dubuque, Iowa R. L. LANCASTER, B.Sc., Wittenberg, Ohio JUNIOR SCHOOL H ousenzaster D. L. POLK, B.A., Dartmouth Associate H ousenzaster L. I. H. SPENCER, B.A., Sydney, Australia State Teacher's Certificate fHon.D, Victoria MRS. H. S. D.Al.TON, j. C. HUGHES, B.A., University of Toronto Western, Ontario Teacher's S. M. IDARATI-IA, Certificate Saskatoon Teachers' College, MRS. E. B. HUNTER, First Class Certificate Ottawa Normal School Music N urse-M atrons IRENE xX'YOODBL'RN XVRIGHT Miss E. M. BRAY, Reg.N. Mus. Bac., Bishops, A.R.C.T., R.M.T. Miss M. J. LEXVINGTON GODFREY IlEwl'rr, F.R.C.O. Physicians C. K. RowAx-I,Eco, M.D., McGill, D.C.H., England, F.A.A.P. C. B. PETRIE, M.D. Remedial Reading Miss S. Soioxiox, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn. Execznire Assistant Headnmsrefs Secretary j. S. IRVIN, R.M.C. Miss P. A. CALDWELL Bursar Accountant School Secretary MRs. VV. S. PRYUE RonER'r Hors MRS. V. Ii. Ci!-INSEY



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10 THE ASHBURIAN EDITORIAL Among the many sunny statements made from the platform on Closing Day Qannouncements of accomplishments in the year just past, and favour- able auguries of things to comej, one of the most warming was implicit in the remarks of the Chairman of the Board of Governors, Mr. A. B. R. Lawrence. Mr. Lawrence announced that the building programme was again afoot - an extension to the physics laboratory. This is good news indeed, as our present lab, though one of the most modern and best equipped school labs in Ontario, has been pronounced inadequate in space for the demands that are likely to be made on its capacity. Plans are already in blueprint for its extension to twice the present size, and we have every hope that it will be ready to function at the beginning of the Fall term. These are times of copious expansion and lavish expenditures. A number of the Independent Schools of Ontario have recently succeeded in raising substantial sums for additions to their plants, and it is gratifying to feel that we, too, are on the springboard. It is perhaps indicated that this enterprise marks only the Hrst of many progressive vaults. XVe learn, for instance, that another project under consideration is the acquisition of an artihcial ice rink. Hockey practices in rented rinks at some distance from the school are expensive in transportation and wasteful in time. It would be of tremendous advantage to our hockey players did we own, in whole or in part, a rink that was conveniently accessible for our daily use. Our present library represents another deciency which will, we feel sure, be presently remedied. As it stands it is completely inadequate, but Stage 3 of Argyle Building Plans will include space for a replacement in this vital department of educational development. In speaking of Argyle, it is interesting to reflect that as a result of the enterprise and confidence of the Headmaster and Board of Governors this building was one of the Hrst post war constructions added in any of the Ontario Independant Schools, and was erected at a time when contribution funds were particularly hard to come by. Nevertheless, it must be admitted that in the intervening years tremendous sums Qabout 8 million dollarsy have been collected by these other schols and have been mainly applied to build- ing projects. That is why we say, with gratitude to those responsible, we are delighted to surmise that we are once more on the march toward badly needed additions and improvements to the plant. i But-the old and ugly question rears its head: XVhere is the money coming from? ln answer to this question we feel confident that when the Master Plan of building and improvement is developed and presented to Old Boys, friends and parents of Ashbury, the necessary funds will be forthcoming. The years 1966 will mark the 75th anniversary of Ashbury. Let us work toward making it a tremendous year in the history of our school.

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