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The Nelson Shield: Captain ot' the School Claude Pardo The Governor-GeneraI's Medal: Goodvvin Yuen The Headmaster's Cups: Senior School: David Leigh Hugh Christie Junior School: David Tamhlvn 1 kd I .- 'Y- Q ,milf , -F5 . uqivd . ' fun! U' i., .1 l 1 ' .. in-nun, V- -fun, 'Lid flea' 2' J' l ., rg . 1 - ii , J M' ' N ww .L N, 4 ' I ,. 'Z p4'5l-- zg. .5 . . V , 2 y v I 9 a 5 I- . --1 ' .Z ' 1 -me -i Q . '--J --T JJ 8- - Phmilns by PClCl' uvllwnll Left: Frangois Belanger received the year Right: Jeff Stevens receives Junior lndi- 5 Merit Award from Mrs. G. A. Harris. vidual Track and Field Avv ard from Nlr. R. J. Anderson. 21
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THE ATHLETIC TROPHIES AND SPECIAL AWARDS: PRESENTED BY THE HEADMASTER The Boarder's Shield: For the senior boarder whose conduct and effort about the House have done the most to enhance boarding life at Ashbury. Goodwin Yuen The Wilson Shield: For Senior Inter-house competition David Leigh Co-captains Peter Wilson Connaught House The Pitfield Shield: For Junior inter-house competition. Accepted for: The Hobbits by: Michael Bravo - Senior Captain John Draper - Junior Captain The Charles Rowley Booth Trophy: For best record in scholarship and athletics in Year 4 fGrade 125 Blaine Johnson Trophy and Bartlett's Quotations The Southam Cup: For best record in scholarship and athletics in Year 5. Ian Bleackley Trophy and Webster's Dictionary iii.:--' QW -:Y-sg 'Q . N Sieve Comis receives Senior Individual Truck und Field Award from Mr. R. J. Anderson 20
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FROM THE SPEECH OF MR. NED RHODES, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD, ON PRIZE DAY . . . . Action Ashbury - I am very pleased to be able to report to you that to date, Action Ashbury's capital campaign has reached a total of S618,951 of which 5404.295 has been received in cash. This total means that approximately 590,000 has been collected since this time last year, which is, in my opinion, no small feat. You will recollect that the capital campaign looked forward to bringing in during the 5 years between 1973 and 1978 the total cash target of fB750,000 and we believe that there is a very good prospect of closing the Sl20,000 gap. The school s most sincere thanks are due to those who have contributed so generously. The total pledged is made up of 362 individual and family gifts and 41 donations from corporations and foundations. lt is a fact of independent school life that we must look to gift support on a systematic continuing basis. It may sound like over simplification, but very few people give unless they are asked and the business of asking takes organization and a great deal of voluntary effort on the part of dedicated members of the Ashbury community. Our heartfelt thanks to every one of them. General chairman Donald McLaren has headed the Action Ashbury organization now since incep- tion and I once again would like to thank him in particular, along with Tony German, for ajob extremely well done. Action Ashbury continues its work, not only to close the gap, but to develop through annual giving, a broadened participation by all the school's community. I might tell you that one of the independent schools in Ontario receives from annual giving and bequests S500 per boy per annum to offset rising costs and ever increasing fees. I challenge you to see what you can do for Ashbury. I would liketo dwell now on a very exciting subject, the Forum for Young Canadians. Over the last year, Ashbury has been instrumental in initiating a most interesting new educational program. Its implications are very much broader than Ashbury College itself. Indeed they are national in scope, and the Forum for Young Canadians, as this program is called, is now being incorporated with its own board of trustees and is independently seeking the financial backing required. The concept is direct and simple. Ottawa has unique resources for teaching a subject of fundamental importance to responsible citizens of the future, The Dynamics of Government. What is government all about? How does it work? Most important, perhaps, how does a Canadian citizen, business, the labour union, the special interest group, interact with it? Starting in 1976, the Forum for Young Canadians will run 4 courses of 100 boys and girls each, from all across Canada. They will be selected by their own principals from their last two high school years and they will come here to Ashbury College to work and live together for a full concentrated week, getting to understand the real guts of government with the whole of Ottawa as a classroom. Speakers will be drawn from parliament, the cabinet, the public service, representatives of business and industry, special interest groups, the press, and political observers. Two student courses will take place in March during the mid-winter break and two at the end of June. At these times, Parliament is normally in session, students can leave their home classrooms and Ashbury College is empty. Similar courses for teachers are planned for the summer months. The board of Ashbury approved and encouraged the nuturing of the forum program, and the headmaster and director of development have spent a great deal of time on it. Kenneth Lavery, a parent and Ashbury governor. is chairman of the organization committee. Michael Evans, from Ashbury's year 4. went to a course in Washington, D.C. in March, called the presidential classroom, as part of our 22
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