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DEDICATlON:MR.W.A.IOYCE -. 4 STAFF AND GRADS SECTION .5 The Staff I 8 Other Staff 14,15, 29 The Graduates I6 The School 30 FOCUS I: THE BOARDERS 37 FALL SPORTS SECTION 40 Senior Football 42' junior Football 44 Bantam Football 46 League Soccer 48 1st Soccer 49 2nd Soccer 51 WINTER SPORTS SECTION 54 Senior Hockey. 56 Bantam Hockey A 58 Curling and Skiing 60 Sports Dinner and Awards 62 LITERATURE SECTION 64 ACTIVITIES 78 The Formal 80 Music 82 Community Service 83 Science Fair A 90 Spirit Week 92 Drama 93 SPRING SPORTS I 94 THE IUNIORASHBURIAN 103 WORLD REVIEW1980 T36
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ASH BURY COLLEGE roursiotoiam 362 Mariposa Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario KTM OTS HEADMASTER W,A Ioyce, B Sc' DIRECTOR OF STUDIES IUNIOR AND SENIOR SCHOOLS AM Mafoun, MA. DIRECTOR OF IUNIOR SCHOOL and Head of English MH E Sherwood, M,Ed SCHOOL CHAPLAIN Rev I E Creen, BA IT I., BD BOARD OF COVERNORS ' T ChristieArnolcl, Ottawa Ian A Barc lay, Vancouver I Mrs Clive Baxter, Ottawa Rohert Campeau, Ottawa Duncan Iclinoncls, Ottawa I Iohn II Clill, Ottawa CII Ilenclerson, Ottawa ' Antony M lohnston, Chelsea, I' Q Donalcl Mac larc-n, Buc lsingham, P Q I S Martin, Ayln1er,I ,P Q It lien W A Milroy, Ottawa I X' Murray, Ottawa Rolberl llalersoii, iNlol'iIreal Bishop W I Rolminson, Ottawa Ili Iranlsl Sellers, Ottawa Iaines II Smellie Ottawa I I xc-c ut Cordon Smith, Ottawa Ric hard B Southam, Wakefield, PO. David M Stewart, Montreal I P Taylor, The Bahamas t Mrs Wm Teron Ottawa The Hon john N Turner, Toronto Dr A C1arclnerWatson Ottawa ' lohn R Woods, Ottawa Cl S M Woollfomhe, Washington, DC 'E Mrs Ianet lones, President, Ashbury College Ladies' Guild .. . ,. M , 'E I Barry O'Brien, President, Ashbury College Association , ' David Caulteilcl, Vice-President, Ashhury College Assoc lation , , ive Committee
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CQLQN E L WGA, jQYQEg Headmaster from 1966-1981 Closing llax l'll3l marks the end of an era in the historx of cxshliurx College for on that occasion Colonel Iovce liicls farewell to the School after a period of 13 xears as Headmaster He will be long rememberecl as a man dedicated to the concept and values of the traditional boys' independent sc hool, and w ho did much to preserve and develop that w hic li is best in this institution Colonel Iovc e was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on March llsl, lfllti, and he attended primary school there ln 1050, he attended Appleby College, Oakville, where he was appointed Head Boy in his final vear His post secondary studies were pursued first at Royal Military College, and then at the University of Manitoba Upon the outbreak of war in 113419 he returned to the Army where he went overseas with the 10th Armoured Regiment iT he lort Clarv Horsel serving his country with distinction as is clearly attested bv his ad- mission to the llistinguishecl Service Order lThe was invested bt the School Visitor - Viscount Alexander of lunisl and by his appointment as Personal liaison Officer to lield Marshall Mon- tgomerv When the war ended, Colonel Ioyce returned to civilian life and eventually to Appleby College, his old sc hool, where he was to serve as a member of staff teaching Mathematics and physics, as Chief Instructor of the Cadet Corps, as Coach of the rugbv, hoc kev and cricket teams and, for several years, as Senior Housemaster After I3 years, and prior to his coming to Ashe burv as Headmaster, Colonel lovc e spent two years l'l9li4el'lool teaching in lngland at Tonbridge Sc hool, lsent, and at Uppingham School Colonel lovc e was appointed Headmaster of Ashburx on lebruarv 1-lth, llllilm, and since then he has enthusiastic allv devoted his talents, time and energv to the clexelopment and general wellbeing of this School Notable among the many achievements of the DEDICATIQ '81 4 loyce years are such things as a substantial growth in the Schools numbers, the construction of a new wing including classrooms and boarding facilities, a new biology laboratory, the renovation and more effective exploitation of existing plant, and by no means the least, the introduction of the ln- ternational Baccalaurente Programme. These developments, and many others, have done much to maintain and improve the standards of living and education at Ashbury. Apart from the above, Colonel loyce has left the impress of his personality on the School over the years Being a man of conviction and deter- mination, his presence and example have in- fluenced attitudes and values, A strong believer in the educational value of athletics, his support of school teams was constant, energetic and sincere, lew school games were played without both he and Mrs, loyce cheering on the sidelines. In addition, many of us will remember Monday morning assemblies, and other such occasions, when he addressed the School on such matters as diligence, duty, courtesy and good sportsmanship. He recognized the fundamental value of such qualities himself, and sought to pass on that insight to his students by every means at his disposal, ln an era of change, and of the sometimes frivolous questioning of values, this may well have been his most important single contribution to the life of the School during his Headmastership. The Joyce years have been productive ones, The School has progressed, adapted and developedp yet it has remained true to its essential self - to the traditions, virtues and values which make it unique, ln an age of accelerated and sometimes thoughtless change the feat is no mean one. lt only remains to say thank you Headmaster and thank you Mrs loyce for all that you have done. May your future be as satisfying as the past has been - and as productive as a .l0yCe Scholarship is sure to be for generations yet to come. Photoi Ottawa Return Photo Limited
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