Ashbury College - Ashburian Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1977

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ACADEMIC STAFF - 1976-1977 R.j. Anderson, Army P. T. School - Director of Athletics. , G.W. Babbitt, C.D. , RCN. Carleton University. Junior School. English and English Literature. Mrs. G. W. Babbitt, 1st Class Teachers' License iN. B. 5. junior School. Mathematics. j.A. Bailey, M. A. , B.A. 1CarletonJ. SeI1i0rSCh001. French. J. L. Beedell, B. Sc. , F.R.G.S. fCarletonj. Ottawa Teachers' College, junior School. Science and Outdoor Education. j.S. Crockett, Teacher Training, Stanmills College, Belfast. junior School. English, Geography and Mathematics. D. M. Fox, B. Math. fWaterlooj. Faculty of Ed. CQueen'sj. Senior School. 'Mathematics and Chemistry. Junior School. Science. j.A. Glover, M. A. fOxonj. Head of Department of Moderns. Senior and junior Schools. French, English and German. R.I. Gray, B. P. E. fHons.5 QQueen'sj. B. Ed. Type A Certificate, Junior School. Physical Education and History. G.D. Heyd, M.A. fTorontoj. Administrative Assistant. Senior School. History. R. A. L. Hinnell, B. Sc. lBristolJ. Education Certificate. Head of Department of Mathematics. Senior School. Mathematics. - D. E. Hopkins. Ph. D. , fHull, Englandj. Head of Department of Science. Senior School. Science. - LH. Humphreys. junior School. Oral French. ' M. E. Jansen, Academic Diploma in Education, University of London. Middle School. English and Geography. Master -in-Charge of Years 4 and 5 Boarders. Mrs. 1. Kennedy. B.A. Senior School. Commerce. Mrs. J. R. Linn. Junior and Senior Schools. Remedial Reading. D.D. Lister, M. A. CYorkJ. Head of Department of English. Senior and junior Schools. English and Theatre Arts. P.G. MacFarlane, B. A. lCarletonj. Senior School. Geography. A. M. Macoun, M. A. fOxonb. F. R. G. S. Head of Department of Geography. Senior School. Geography. P.D. McDougall, B. A. CSir George Williamsy. Senior School. French. Mrs. P.D. McDougall. Art. G.j. McGuire, B.A. 4Queen'sb. Senior School. Calculus and Physics. Mrs. C. Monk. French QConsultingJ. H. Penton, B.A. QCarletonJ. Senior School. English and History. Master-in-Charge of Years 3, 4 and 5 Day Boys. D. L. Polk, B.A. fDartmouth, USAD. junior School. Latin, English, French, History and Geography. C R.D. Rice, B.A. lTrentJ. Librarian. . H.I. Robertson, B. A. CSouth Africaj. Head of Department of History. Senior School. History, Politics and Economics. Master -in -Charge of Years 1 and 2 Day Boys. W.E. Stableford, B.A.' fWesternJ. Dip. Ed. fWesternJ. Perm. H.S. Asst. Certificate. Senior School. Mathematics. A. C. Thomas,'Bach. of Music fManchester, Englandy. Certificate and Diploma in Education. Director of Music. Music and English. Master -in-Charge of Years 1, 2 and 3 Boarders. - - T. Tottenham, Teachers' Certificate lOttawaj. junior School. English, Geography, History and Science. G.R. Varley, B. A. 1Concordiaj. Senior School. Biology. c 5

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THE ASHBURIAN MICHAEL BENNETT IAIN JOHNSTON DRUMMOND LISTER' ESQ. JOHN LUND DAVID WELCH DOUG WELCH EDITORIAL When first deciding to tackle this edito- rial I spent much of my time trying to de- cide how to approach it. It could, I thought, be one that contemplates great social questions. But then I read that George Bernard Shaw disapproved of so- cial questions. And I reckoned who was I to argue with him. Next, I thought about a personal summary of the absolutely fan- tastic seven years I have had at Ashbury. That, however, had been done before. Finally, it had occurred to me that per- haps the muckraking journalistic style was more appropriate. ThenI remembered the extremely dangerous situations in which I often found myself after putting pen to paper. What I am going to do instead is describe the overhaul which the Ashburian experi- enced this year. I suppose the first major step was to change publishers. Instead of using an Ottawa press we decided to use the josten's National School Services. We were sent squared paper, pica rulers, correction pencils, lay -out sheets, and instructions. For a while Mr. Lister and I were having second thoughts when we were confronted with Double Page Spreads and Bleeding Photos. There were, I suppose, two sides to the making of the Ashburian - the creative and the mechanical. Creatively we de - signed pages, jotted down what we thought 4 were witty captions, pondered such deep questions as whether to use TEMPO 300 or TEMPO 600, or whether it was in fact at all feasible to use I0 point Heritage Roman typeface fall CAPSJ instead of I4 point Times Roman Bold. Indeed it was momenr tous, but experimental, decision to print the Formal pages in Flaming Passion Red. The creation of the book was not always an imaginative exercise, for there were many tedious moments. Most of the Eas- ter Holidays were spend cropping photos, typing articles and wrangling over the aesthetics of a page having Polaroid 60 second photos on it. There were frequent occasions when the sheer mechanics of the process would drive us to bang our hands hard on the typewriter so that the keys would cluster in little knots of letters. It was aggravating to punch away at a type- writer when one's speed was a question of minutes per word. f Hunt and Peck , said Mr. Listerj But the experience and enjoyment of trying to put together a good yearbook is indescribable. So enjoy the book for what it isg a subjective and objective selection of what we thought might interest you. To the students reading the Ashburianl will say that I hope you find it within your- selves to participate more in its produc- tion. To the Parents, have patience with your sons' literary musings. IAIN JOHNSTON Editor Iain Johnston HEADMASTER W.A. Joyce, B.Sc. CU. of Manitobaj DIRECTOR OF SENIOR SCHOOL K.D. Niles, B.A. CCarletonJ DIRECTOR OF JUNIOR SCHOOL M. H. E. Sherwood, M. Ed. fMass.b CHAPLAIN The Reverend E. E. Green, B. A. CTor.J LT. L. , B. D.



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THE GRADUATING CLASS Front Row Johnston A l, Brown A G , Au Y F P , Benedict, B.FQ5 Bill joyceg ESq.j, Moore, J.P.5 Li, C W A Rowlinson A J Brearton N Second Row Morrison, R.S.- Moore, A.G.- Wongsodihanito, S.- Veil leux C Finnie B M g C T E Mienns, 1 G Francis, j.N. Third Row: Puttick, S.R.- Peyrow, lg., l Welch L Miller S G R Bejkosalaj B Molson j.P.- Campbell, j.P.5 Power, C.N.,l-,our-t.h Row: Beaudry ,I L Green D E C 5 Mordy B H N deau, J.J.M.i Carlson, D.F. Fifth Row: Warwick, G.C.5 Heyd R M Grant P A Walsh, ,I M Absent Chodikoff C B.3 Pleet, L. NEW MEMBERS OF STAFF WILLIAM STABLE FORD, University of Western Ontario, teaches Mathematics. This year he coached the Second Football team as well as the First Hockey. I-Ie previously taught for 35 years in Preston High School CWaterloo Countyj. We wel- come him and his Wife, Bonnie Ann, who is a librarian at Ottawa University. Left Mr Jansen. Below: Bill Stableford, Ross Varley, Ron Perry.

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