Ashbury College - Ashburian Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1984

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Chris lists Montreal, Halifax and Ottawa as places of residence at one time or another and suggests that There is no such thing as 'extra-curri- cular' activities at Ashbury, although he does participate in Math contests and the C h es s C l u b. Academically, he can be called solid, winning prizes in the grade 1ll12 Business, grade ll Geography, grade ll General Proficiency, grade 12 Geography, grade 12 English and grade 13 Economics. He performs well also in soccer, tennis and cross-country skiing, finding further recreation in computers, fishing, baseball and hockey. His musical tastes are classical tHandel and Vivaldil. Chris concludes that the most influential book in his experience is the Bible. CHRIS JOHN Nadine has participated in the band, the choir, the Outreach Committee of the Board of Stewards and the Duke of Edinburgh Award Programme. She has both rowed and curled for school Teams and played softball. Her hobbies include playing the piano and partying. Nadine claims that being the only girl in Doc Hop's Chemistry was a highpoint and mentions Alan Thomas' sense of humour as a redeeming feature of school life. She points, further, to the sense of com- munity at Ashbury as very important - especially the toler- ance and fair play which are a significant part of itg both these features she learned to value, in particular, after reading . . . Ivan Deniso vieh. Today is the first day of the rest ofyour life. NA DINE JUBB John was born in Seoul, Korea in 1965 and has lived in Korea, Egypt, Tunisia, Argentina and now in Canada. He praises Ashbury for its international atmosphere and also its nice people. He adds, The high point l in my one year at Ashbury was up- setting Centennial High School in League Soccer. It was great fun. John also plays golf, and loves drawing caricatures tespecially in Mr. Williamson's classesj. L'ETRANGER and PAPlLLON were the two books that impressed him the most. John's father tells him to believe in yourself - be a win- nerll He would like to attend University for com- puter graphics. JOHN LEE In the four years that Theo has been at Ashbury he has appreciated the sincerity of the teachers, the school's international flair, and the friendly at- mosphere. He has responded to these conditions by contributing solidly to hockey, soccer, tennis and track and field. Theo has also enjoyed engineering the music at various school functions, an interest retiected in this quotation: Picture angular glimpses of sharp youth cutting strident steps through the curling grey of 3 a.n1. Hear the searing joy of immaculate rhythms, the sublime glow of music for heroes driving straight to the heart of the dance. . . tElmsJ THEO L ING

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Christoph was born in Cologne but has lived in many different cities. At Ashbury since 1981, he has taken part in tennis, hockey and Com- munity Service and includes ping-pong, classical literature, new wave and reggae music among his interests. lt should be said that he has also proven himself as a soccer player. Christoph notes that he enjoys Ashbury's small classes and involved, helpful teachers but that the games programme, especially in grade 13, is too demanding. He is thinking of attending university in Europe for Political Science, Economics and Law. The unexatninea' life is not worth living. CHRIS DL'ENH',-ILD Lorenz, who came to Ashbury from Stuttgart in 1981 involved himself in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Programme and in Community Service - as well as in soccer, cross-country skiing and jogging. Back- packing and photography are hobbies in which he says he still has alot of unfinished business. He admires Nina Hagen, David Bowie and Frank Zappa and his highpoints are Mr Glover's German class along with the grade eleven French Trip to Quebec City. Lorenz is happy to report that foreign students who don't speak English are taken care of very well here. He is looking forward to U. of T or Carleton. Don't talk about it - do it. ' L ORENZ EPPINGER Libo was born in the Hague but now lives in Canada where he has attended Ashbury for 9 years. He is a soccer fanatic and a prefect in Alexander House. Among his various athletic ac- tivities he lists motorcycling as one of his favourites. As one might guess, he likes travelling for its own sake, as well he plays his guitar and listens to rock or new wave music. He praises the school's atmosphere and says he will remember The Volkswagon Youth Exchange and the French Field Trip to Quebec fondly, for some years. LUe without a goodfriend is death without a witness. LIBO HA BETS Chris, at Ashbury since 1979, has been captain of the school Chess Team and chess champion of the school twice C82, '83J. He has also been an active member of the band and cites the cutting of an album as a highlight, others include travelling to Europe with 'Jeep' Green Ctwicel and, of course, winning the Ontario Chess Championship tHigh Schooll as part of the Ashbury team in 1982. He has enjoyed various sports from Junior Football to softball, concluding that Ashbury provides a good atmosphere for learning, too. Next year: Dalhousie or Waterloo for Char- tered Accounting. This above all: to thine own seh' be true. CHRIS HEA RD



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Lisa has taken part in Theatre Ashbury and the Board of Stewards for two years Qshe has spent many hours helping to arrange this year's Formal! while outside the school her interests include modelling profession- ally and gourmet cooking. She works hard as a stu- dent, being known as Ashbury's expert on Cana- dian literature and conducting seminars as if she were being paid Cylr. Lister says she was!! And she makes it all look easy! As Lisa suggests, Intentional effort persistently applied guarantees success. Next year: Western or McGill for Business. LISA .XIIERINS Patrick left Lisgar as part of an unofficial Ashbury- Lisgar exchange programg actually, he says he wanted a more fully rounded education and since coming here he has pursued this objective by presiding over the Rostrum Society Cand by debatingt. by attending the Commonwealth Con- ference, Captaining and Co-Captaining the Senior Football Team, earning the Snelgrove Trophy in Basketball and by rowing for Ashbury. He listens to Beet- hoven and Vivaldi, Lydon and Sinatra with equal relish. He is, finally, head of .Alexander House and determined to win back the Nelson Shield. Ify0t1 think education is exgoensive - Irv ign0rance. ' P.-1 T.l1L'RR.4l' Wendy was amongst the first group of girls to come to Ashbury after she had attended schools in Belgium, England and the U.S. She rates Ashbury at the top largely because it offers a many-sided progra- mme, a sense of comradeship and a good atmosphere for learning. She has enjoyed a variety of sports as well as the Choir, the Ashburian tassistant editorl, and hobbies such as dancing and horse-back riding. Musically, Wendy ranges from new wave to classical. She felt proud, finally, to have made the Headmaster's List before graduating. Next year: Law or Journalism. H 'END Y .W U TZENEEK Peter has spent four years at Ashbury with one year at Lisgar for grade eleven. He attained his Bronze Level in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Programme in grade nine, was party leader of the Conservatives in the Mock Elections last year, rising to party president this year. He organized a Blood Donor Drive in the fall and was a member of the Chi Rho Fellowship. Peter has played two years of Senior Football and three years of Senior Hockey. His involvement in the Anglican Youth Movement has kept him busy with Diocesan events and various Youth Group activities for a number of years. He values the close community feeling of the school very much and says that in 'down' moments he does not hesitate to lean on the Bible. Essentially, though, he calls himself optimistic, citing Mr. Varley's words as useful reminders: Early to rise and early to bed, makes a man healthy but socially dead! PETER NESBI TT

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