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PJ. MOUNTFORD IQ-i.'r'y years at Ashbury are summed up in this quote, nhl. ll lit' lt-.ot-s lsr-lmhl lt's good to be on the road. and going one knoyss ltul xylirru, going through niuatlou s and y illayc. and one know llttl yyhcre or yshy, under the tlying white clouds. and the hir-.ltl blue lilt ol the neon llyills. alone the ayemie PJ Prohy S.D. PAYNE Simon 'x long. and sometimes arduous. career has had many highlights. too numerahle ot mention He has participated in many ofthe sports offered at Ashbury. and yaiues the small-sized classes, which haw allow - cd him to seek the attention of his fasourite teachers. Among his classes Simon has enjoyed English with Mr. Zrudlo and Classics with Mr. Conrad, I.E.R. REILLY Teddy' has been an institution at AC. for some time noyy. artici ating in many ofthe senior s orts teams. . A P P , . P including hockey and tootball. Ted ho es to attend uniyersity next year. and yyants to become .4 Classical e . V P . . y hilologist. Ted leayes us with this uote: She was a tan ny :li sy girl. A girl ol twenty years. I liked her lor the lumps ot gold that yingled trom her ears Good luck. Ted, P.H. R PKA Holly' has much to show for her three long years at Ashbury. including a red blazer and an impressiye atten- dance reeord. She is known for her yarious hairstyles. her clandestine meetings in the science yung with a cenain soccerihoekey player. and her loye of chocolate and old music. She ls knows at Patrushka. Hop-.-M Long. Blondie. Holly'B-Bolly. and Pete's little sister. She was the second musketeer and a skier throughout her Career at Ashbury. She also took part in the Senior Choir. Chi Rho executiye. the Board ot' Steward for two consecutiye years and was head ol' the dance committee. She sury ix ed after being one ofthe sex en girls in grade eleven. Holly plans to take layy and commerce. striying for a career in external affairs
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Susan came to Ashbury in grade eleven. and miraculously survived the first terrifying term. Grad twelve was a reliefas she wormed her way out ofthe math program to take four languages. She participated in choir and cross-country skiing every year, and in grade thirteen she supervised the Computer room. She was the senior member of the Three Musketeers, and was known as the shortest girl in the school. She was happy to come and is even happier to leave. She gained a lot of self-confidence and is almost ready to face the real world. She would love to go on a world tour lany offers! next year, but will likely go to Algonquin instead for translation. 'AOne pound of knowledge requires ten pounds of common sense to apply it. Anon, Andrew leaves us with two pithy quotes: Our future may lie beyond our vision, but it is not completely beyond our control. Robert F. Kennedy He always runs while other walk. He acts while other men just talk, He looks at his world and wants it all, So he strikes like thunderball .lames Bond A.R.M. HOGG In the seven years that Andrew has been at Ashbury he has stared in horror at the standard set by society. but has tried to tit in anyway . , , He has enjoyed volleyball and swimming as relaxing, non-competitive sports. Classics. History and Business courses because they allow one to be more an individual in one's views. Ashbury has been a great influence on his views toward authority, society, and school uniforms. The small size ofclasses has allowed for better relationships with the teachers tmost of them!! Andrew leaves us with a quote from Aeschylus' Oresleiu: No one takes me in with visions - senseless dreams. SJ. LIDDLE A.A. MACFARLANE Andrew came to Ashbury in grade eight and has since discovered that he couldn't wait to graduate. His ma- jor highlights of a glorious six year career include the various classes he enjoyed with buddies. such as Elfar, Dilawri. Crockett, Chattoe. Desrochers. Chapdelaine, Boswell, etc, rooming with Blair Snyder. and Lucy's eighteenth birthday party. Andy participated in both hockey and football for tive years each and found that Mr. Bercuson taught him more about sportsmanship than he ever thought possible. Andy plans to attend Bishop's next year with a major in sosh . AJ. MARTIN
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E. WILSON A.T.R. THOMPSON Andi' is an Old sweat . having attended Ashbury since grade seven. He has avidly enjoyed five con- secutive years onthe soccer team. highlighted by last year's trip to the Amazon. He contributed his slick and aggressive hockey skills to the Ashbury Team on occasion. Andy's great sense of humour and comraderie have made him a great supporter of Alexander House. entering many sports events. including the tug-o-war. rootbeer chugs. and jello-eating. Andy will remember his close friends he's made at Ashbury. He plans to attend McGill for Political Science. Law and of course. hockey. This was Erik 5 tirst year at Ashbury College. In the beginning we all thought he was hesitant about going to a new school. but as September and October slid by. Erik found himselfenjoying his new school more and more, We all watched him play soccer in the Fall and basektball in the Winter. As a student and an athlete. Erik has become well rounded. Erik has also told us how much he enjoys Ashbury and the people he has mel here, The future looks bright, and for all the fine times he had at his new school. he thanks every one. MJ. WILSON Mark leaves Ashbury with this quote: M.E. AN FOSSIE This was Margo 's talias. Margott'st Hrst and last year at Ashbury. She quickly found way around the routine. being previously from Alben College. But, when in times oftrouble. she turned to her good friend. KD. who was almost always there to help. Unfortunately basketball was not offered to the ladies at Ashbury. so Margo turned to rowing and volleyball. The highlight of the year for Margot was Elfar im- itating Weino U2 playing basketball. Many thanks to Lucy for having a binhday, to Andrew for being there. and to the rest of the grads. Ask us. ask us, whether with the worldless rose our hearts shall fail us come demanding whether there shall be lofty or long standing when the bronze annals of the oak tree close All the best for next year Mark
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