Ashbury College - Ashburian Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1976

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.-XSHBIRY COI.I.l-QUE STAFF 'ua 1, l975-1976 Headinaster: XY. .X. .loy ce. D.S.tJ... ILD.. Ii Sc. rNlanitohal Assistant H02lfIIIliiSt0I'I I. .I. Nlarland. BSc. t ll,ondonJ Director ol'Senior School: li. IJ Nilex. B..-X. 1CarletonI Director ol',Iunior School: Nl. H Iz. Slieryxood, NI.lid. Hlawaclillscttwl 2 A r y , 17 ' : Q fif 'lleaching Staff. mm .ilplialwetical orderi: ,A Fx ' 5 R. I. .-Xntlerxon. C. D . .-XSPI. Cert.. 1Alderxhotl. Director of ,g X 'yy' i, Q. v R fXtlileticN. ' 0 .mf Y-,i f V Lt. Cdr. G NX . Balwhm. L ID.. R1 .N tRet dr Nlrx. G. NY. Bahlwnt. lat Claw Teacher! Lieenxe lN.B.I IA.Bailey.Nl..AX.1CarIetonr HI. L. Beedell. B.Sc. rCarIetonI F. T. Bellxy are. Nl.Sc. 4CarletonI .I. S. Crockett. Stanmillx College. iBelt'axII G. Gardner. BA. tCarletonI. Remedial Nlathematics. Cdr. .-X. B. German. C.D.. RCN. tRet'dI. Director ol Deyelopmem. .-Xction fXyIihui'y. .I. .-X. Gloy er. Nl..-X. 1Oxoni. Head ot' Department ofNloderns. R. I. Gray. B.P.E. HJLICCIIKI Nlrs. NI. Gxyyn. BA. IOItayyaI Nlisx lj. Hamilton. RN.. School Nurse. G. D. Heyd. NIA. rToromoI. .-Xdminixtratiye .-Xmixtant. R. .-X. L. Hinnell. B.Sc. IBristolI. Head ol' Department of Nlathematiex. D. E. Hopltmx. Pli.D. rHull. Ifllgllilltll. Head ol Department of Science. .I. H. Humphreyx G. H. Hyatt. B.Se. iBixliopNI Nlrs. I. Kennedy. B. .-X. tNlount St. Vincent! Nlrx. I. R. l.inn. B. .-X. 4Queen'v. Remedial Reading. fD. D. Lixter. NIA. iYorltI. Head ot Department of Iinglixh. .-X. Nl. Nlaeoim. NIA. illxoni. Head of Departme Geography. 'P. G. NlacFarlane. BA. 1CarIetonI Nlrx. R. Nlarland. Nlatron. Senior School. G. J. Nlc-Guire. BA. 4QueenkI Nlrx. C. Nlonlt. Diploma1LyonxI 'H. Penton. B..-X. tCarletoni. Housemaster ol' Woolcombe Houxf Day lioy x. D. L. Pollx. BA. 1Dartmouthi Nlrx. lx. Rattan. R. D. Rice. B. AX. llrentr. Librarian. H. .l. Rolyertxon. B.,-X. mSot1lli .-Xtricai. Head of Department of Hixtory and Houxcmaxtei'oliConnaugl1t House Day Boyx. .X C. 'l'liom.rx. Nlnx. Bach. rNlancliexterI. Directorol'Nlusic. 'If Iottenliam. l'eaclicr! Cerlilicate itlttaxxal. Nliw N. NN dll. Nlairon. .lumor School. lndiealex l'osNcwion ol I Jarai ro lcatliing certificate N ,. 1- lr A. f l . 5' 'l I lr Student Teachers: S. Morra. lVk'aterlooI I. Senn. INN'aterlooI J. Lytle. lCarletonl 0 'L- X I

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1- ' f --3.-ff - . f ,- THE LEAYING CLASS From rmx tlcft to rightli lan Suarth. Drummond Lister. Mark Grtuxniith. Second Row: George Duong. lan Higginx, Jett Beedcll. Rogcr McGuire. Pvtcr Stuat-5. Third rim: Gcorgc Mclicnna. Michael Lynrh- Staunton. Stcxcn Jay. Diinintwk Lam. Adrian Conn ax. A-Xluic Lcawcit. Fourth Rmxi Pctcr Mclxillc. lan Bttrkc-Rubwtwti. Michael Fvanx. Kcxin Rot-wx thchind Miuhaclt. Donny Yuen. Gcurgc Daxid li-titfiwk. Paul Farquhar. Fifth nm: Mark Zagcrman. Manucl .-Xltnudt-xar. Julian Longxxwrth. Stcxcn Cutllix. Riuhard Turxn. Dax id Singh. .8-Q. ...M n H .,,4,....-. A .-.nv-' ,,....-,...p -,,..--.. 'ff ' I ' . sh F5 an THF PRFFFVTS



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THE SCHOOL TUTORS Steve Morra, our mathematics tutor during the Fall term, was educated at Smithfield Public School and at East Northumberland High School in Brighton. He is taking a degree in computer maths and calculus at Waterloo. Steve was deservedly well-liked by students and staff at Ashbury. He is one of the most genuine people this writer has ever had the pleasure to meet. As tutor. he had a busy schedule which included responsibilities in the house as well as help in subjects other than mathematics. He enjoyed Ashbury and Ashbury enjoyed him. Thank you, Steve. for ajob well done! Jim Senn. our mathematics tutor during the Winter term graduated from Beamsville District Seconday School and is presently in second year math and psychology at Waterloo. Jim gave valuable help in the Scuba Club the is certificatedb, with weight training and with volleyball. He also coached Ashbury's four or five entries into the annual mathematics contest in which Ross Brown distinguished himself by placing l4th across Canada. The range of his interests includes a love of peotry - especially that of Piet Hien. a mathematician. He has Ashbury to thank for introducing him to cross-country skiing. a sport foreign to the wine-growing region of the Niagara Peninsula where he was raised. .lim has served Ashbury faithfully and well. A person of his precise mind and sensitive outlook will be a credit to teaching or indeed to any profession he undertakes. D. D. L. ROBIN HINNELL ROBIN WAS RAISED in Kew Gardens near Richmond-Upon- Thames, England. He went to Eastboume College where his favourite sport was rowing. He then read mathematics at Bristol University. Afterwards. he taught at Kingston Grammar School. in England, where. in his spare time. he rowed for England against Scotland, Ireland and Wales - and won! Robin came to Canada in 1969 and taught for one year at Montreal High School. He and his wife. Sally. then made the trek to Pincher Creek. Alberta. Beautiful scenery. he says tersely. And small-town people. For nine months following the Pincher Creek experience. the Hinnells travelled in a Volkswagon bus to Alaska and to South America. He jottmeyed as far south and as high up as Lake Titicaca. He also visited the fabled 'Lost City of the Incas.' Machu-Piccu. about which he says: Stunning and mysterious . . . impossible to take it all in. He was aware. he adds. of the existence of the hidden Inca treasure which was carted by the Incas over the mountains away from the marauding Spaniards. Unfortunately. he couldn't persuade Sally to stay for another three years to search for it. The Hinnells voyaged back to England and Robin taught at Purley High School in Surrey for three years. instead. Finally. he came to Ashbury as head of mathematics. Robin's activities at Ashbury include league hockey. the cycling club. and not least. the timetable. We hope the Hinnell's stay at Ashbury will be long and productive and that any buried treasure they find will be shared with all of us. D. D. L. FRED BELLWARE Fred was raised in Montreal and attended D'Arcy McGee High School where he played hockey and football. D'Arcy McGee had, and still has. an exceptional reputation. You either got high marks or you didn't survive. commented Fred. ln the old days. it was tough - physically tough - and a boy who didn't perform well was given a choice: a phone call to the parents or the showers. Most boys chose the showers even though it meant fighting one of the Irish Christian Brothers with fists. He chuckled ruefully. l returned one day to my English class - the teacher w as very progressive - and w hen he saw the blood on my face. he faintedf' After D'Arcy McGee. Fred went to Sir George Williams where he earned a B.Sc. in honors biology. An M.Sc. at Carleton followed. After taking his teacher's certificate at Queen's. he taught at Marymount High School in Montreal. then at Hawkesbury where he was district president of the O.S.S.T.F.. and finally at Ashbury. Fred's activities at Ashbury included Scuba training. softball. touch football. the Science Fair. the science club. and Project Neptune. Fred's hobbies tell us something about the man. Five years ago. in 1972. he took up skiing. With persistence. he has achieved a high degree of competence in this sportz indeed. when he goes to Alberta this summer. he intends. after working for four months in the Alberta Tar Sands. to be a professional ski patroller. for which he is well qualified. His other interests have involved him in a wide reading of the problems of learning disabilities as well as in techniques to increase awareness through the eclectic use of yoga. meditation and Zen. When one meets Fred for the first time. one is struck by the comic potential of the man. and it is no surprise to learn that he has acted at Sir George Williatns in The Hostage by Brendan Behan. and at Hawkesbury in Night Must Fall by Emlyn Williams. Gregarious. a story-teller of no mean ability with the rare capacity for meeting important people by accident the and Prime Minister Trudeau talked about the effects of skiing on the environment one day last winterl. a character actor of considerable force. and ultimately a seeker after truth - that is Fred Bellware. lt is Ashbury's loss that he did not strike roots here. When Fred is ready. he will be a resource rich in humanity and experience for the community which receives him. As a Zen master in an opium den in old Macao once told me: The aeom is the oak! ln all seriousness. Fred. - good luck and God speed! D. D. L. I 9

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