Ashbury College - Ashburian Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1984

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DUl'1'Cf, in his first and last year at Ashbury lists sleeping as his main extra-curricular activity but claims to vary that by playing tennis and squash. I-Ie also enjoys snow- mobiling and photography with strong leanings towards rock and jazz music, too. His main ambition has been to arrive at homeroom on time. David suggests that the staff are a strong aspect of the school but that the dress code needs to be liberalized, as he says, a new winter coat would be welcome because green tents are not in style! tConsider it done, David. -I-Ieadmasterl. Murphy's Law sums up his attitude to life. Next year, he would like to take Engineer- ing at Queen's. DA VID MOORES Sandy has been at Ashbury since 1975, winning the MVP lMcAnulty Trophyl Award last year in basketball, playing soccer tthe team won the LCC Tournament in 19823 and polishing his game of golf- his game, quite possibly, being good enough for a scholarship to university next fall. The basketball tournaments are the highpoints of his year along with white water rafting. Sandy has warm words for the staff-student relations at the school and for the philosophy he finds inculcated or absorbed through small classes here - namely, to strive to do better. Sandy will probably major in Business Studies in the States. SA ND Y .W OR TON Bari-Leigh came to Ashbury in 1982 and distinguished herself in Track and Field here, finally placing sixth in the City Meet QZOOMJ. She also plays volleyball but is a particularly avid supporter of the Senior basketball team tshe is their official scorerj. Her high points are Doc Hops, Chemistry class lwith L.P.J, G.G.T.W., Uncle Bob and life in general. She is one grade 13 graduate whose common sense and cheerfulness have added immeasurably to the whole school. Next year she will take Arts at Queen's. Your dreams are your reality, make them come true. ' BA Rl-LEIGH MYERS Krista was co-editor of the Ashburian and a member of the Senior Choir in her first year at Ashbury. She played on the Tennis Team while also participating in squash and rowing. Her hobbies are reading, music and downhill skiing - her taste in music being very eclectic lclassical to funk, - but not hard rock! J. She thoroughly enjoyed watching school football games this fall, as well as taking in DDL's English classg above all, she says people are the key to Ashbury. John Hosper's Philosophi- l cal Analysis is a book which marks an in- tellectual watershed for her. As for the future, Business, Law and Liberal Arts all beckon. KRISTA NICHOLDS

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Marc has contributed a great deal to the school since he came here in 1979. He won an Art prize for grades nine and ten, a Merit Award in grade eleven and is a member of the Ashburian staff, the Francophone Club and Community Ser- vice. He has played various sports in school and does windsurfing, downhill skiing, tennis and golf elsewhere. His musical tastes are equally as varied as his sports, ranging from what he calls moderate punk to dance music. Future Shock by Toffler and 1984 by Orwell both made a vivid impression on him. Marc wishes to take Recreational Management at Waterloo. I know I'll never lose affection for people and things that went before. MARC DROUIN Roger was born in Noranda and has lived in Chile as well as in Canada. In his two years at Ashbury he has played in the band as well as on the line for Senior Football. His hobbies include strumming his guitar, bootlegging albums and D and D. His favourite music is Pink Floyd. Roger says the highlight of his career was passing grade twelve math with an 80070 average. Next year will most likely see him at Queen's for Arts. ROGER ECKSTRAND Anclv has attended Ashbury since 1977 and is definitely considered an 'old sweat, His reward for his many years of service? Prefect. This 6'4 203 lb rosy cheeked lad plays football and even scored two points! Andy also par- ticipated both on the basket ball team, gaining a commendable 100 pt., and on the track and field team where he threw discus and shot put. Andy praises the atmosphere, the academic standards and the teacher-student rapport at Ashbury. His future interests lie in child psychology and in education. Life is a riverboat fantasy. ANDY INDER WICK Robert came to Ashbury in 1976, spent grades ten and eleven in the wilderness, then returned to the Promised Land for his last two years. He gives his extra-curricular adventures as Head of Drama at a summer camp, travelling, Community Service and Chartered Accounting. He plays tennis, soccer, ball hockey and volleyball and listens to reggae, new wave and both hard and soft rock music. His highpoints include partying with close friends and this year's production of the Oresteia at the N.A.C. Ashbury's strength is summed up in Robert's comment that Your gradu- ating year is like your family. The Crucible and The Stone Angel both taught him important lessons in life. Next year: Languages at Trent. ROBER T KRA MER



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Jeff came to Ashbury this year with such varied interests as gymnastics, water polo, cross-country skiing and bartending listed among his hobbies. Football and track and field are his main athletic interests in '83-'84. In the former, he gave the Senior Football Team con- siderable 'break open' power, running one play, in fact, 112 yards for a touchdown. He is aiming for Science at Queen's. You get what you get when you gofor it. JEFF OUTERBRIDGE Lisa came in 1982 from Lisgar feeling that her sense of adventure would be challenged here, she was not wrong, as her contributions indicate. She was on the Sailing and the Tennis Teams, cross-country skiid and did weight training. Her high points included Doc Hopkins' Chemistry class fwith B-LJ, mathematics, and, both the teachers and the students all of whom, she finds, create Ashbury's friendly atmosphere. She intends to go to U of T next year for Arts, l then Law. Imagine all the people living in peace. You may say I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only one. Someday you'll join us and the world will live as one. Uohn Lennonj LISA POWELL Michael, has been at Ashbury since 1977. He has been an avid member of the chess team since 1981 lmascot in '8lJ. But in 1982 was promoted to a full fledged member of the team 14th boardl. Michael is also very involved with computer pro- gramming, using the computer to do his homework as often as possible. ln 1983 he won a scholarship from the Ontario Heart Foundation to work with a Cardiologist during the summer. He deems 'Raft- ing' as one of his more preferred hobbies along with reading Garfield. His sports include Junior Football and rowing. He plans to study medicine eventually. .UICHA EL SER OPIA N Jamie smiles and chuckles Smith is from Calgary and has played football and hockey for his two years here lbecoming Captain of the senior hockey team this yearj. He has also represented the school at the Forum For Young Canadians and lists his winning of the John Biewald Trophy and the Senior Cross Country race lin record timel as highlights. Jamie has been that most welcome thing of all - a consistently cheerful presence that always gets the job done. I have nothing to regretg what's done is done, I have no excuse. tRocket Richardl JAMES SMITH

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