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K.A. BOYD C.G. BOOTH C1-lin. kn11wn.1n1ong 1fICl1tlN as Tiny Col, eotnes 1111111 lK'.lll1lllll fil111111's1e1. 1l111.1r111 C'11I111s s.1ys 111.11 ltts H1081 L't1llk'.l1lUl1All cxperienees al Ashbury hax 1' lTL'L'lI lllN 1'111111llcss t11ps 111 thc .-'x1l1111111l.11l1. N1ot1111.1111s with Mr Sl1erp.1 Becdell and Mr Pelei Wally W11111ls111a11 Us11o111, heiiig Head Prelett 111 1'111111.111gl1t H1111se,.1n1l 1lIlL1Ill11Ull1l1tlkk 111ge1111No1'tl1B.1y AItho11g11111.111y lllllllltlls xllllllltkl Vtlllll w 1111 A C' . Nlll7Nl.1ll lllll extdcnee has not yet been 1VULlIlL1 Thereliore. 11 .inyone1.111es1.1l1l1sl1t'ol's mn- identity. please see N11 Niles, beeaiise its 111116 to get to class Reports .1re1h.11nextye.1rC11l111pl.111stos1111ly fieography .11 tl 1111111-1 sity 111n11'11-l11'r1' o11 the planetF? pq -1l11lr1 11 arr1y1.d it Ashbury in grade suen and since then has enjoyed working his way' through the fklllixsn The highlights of his stay at Ashbury were otitdoor Ed. trips with Uncle Pete and grade ten computer science with Mr. Stout. He has actnely' participated in xarious sports, ranging 1'ro111 Bantam Hockey to Senior Squash. He sites the unique and humorous teachers at Ashbury. as w hat sets II 1111 1111111 other schools. He leaves us with a quotei 1 slept and dreamt o1' a world ol' beauty: l woke and 1'ound Ll I11e o1 duty. P. DILAWRI A.D. DESROCHERS .4r11lr1'1indsthatt1n1e has passed by' quickly' since he arrived at Ashbury in grade sex en. What most suits his taste here has been after school actiy ities. excepting. ofcourse, a two year stint as a boarder So, 'Tin going lo moxe on . Punun was born in Ottawa and has liyed in Ottawa all his life. Before coming to Ashbury' in grade six as a boarder. he boarded at Upper Canada College for two years. The Junior School was most enjoyable. with Mr. Discombe and Mr. Valentine being his greatest influences. Senior School. howexer, has been much more to Pawan's liking, with Mr. Niles as his saviour. He has had many' highlights throughout his years at Ashbury. with Mr. Conrad's Study' Sl111ll's class. and Mr. Stable1'ord's math class. Going to Europe in grade twelve on the hockey trip, and then the ski trip in grade thirteen were. by far his greatest times with Ashbury. His plans for the future are Georgian College in Barrie. Ontario tor automobile marketing. and then work with his dad.
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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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D.B. HAMILL B.K.T. EYRE Brads stay at Ashbury has been memorable. especially the last six months as Bradley Border. He discovered the art of hypnosis. mid-prep outings, bed plants. and midnight strolls as the wandering ghost. He says a warm farewell to Ashbury with special thanks to Chip , Tip . Biff , Lisa Tomi and of course to Rachel as well as to those lonely souls down the hall. Thank you for all the great memories. Declan came to Ashbury in grade seven. Highlights of his long tenure here include the l986 debating trip to McGill. th 1987 trip to Italy with Rev. Green. Declan observes that the strength ofthe school lies in a variety of eccentric teachers that cannot be found at a public school. His hobbies include listening to music and ex- ploiting his natural penchant for cynicism. Declan have won grade nine English and History prizes. and the grade ten English prize. He enjoyed his conversations with Mr. Jansen Mr, Zrudlo's distorted views of English literature. Quote: If the doors of perception were cleansed, the universe would appear to man as it is. infinite. G.V. IOHNSTON - William Blake l.R. HOISAK Jon came to A,C. in 1985 for grades twelve and thirteen. and found soon. that he had to adjust to the per- sonal atmosphere ofthe place. after the large school he had previously attended. Jon played soccer and hockey. respectively for Mr. Weintrager and Mr. Valentine.. and rugby in grade twelve. Memorable events of the last two years: the hockey trip to Europe. Friday night skiing. grade twelve math with Mr. Zettel. On- ly regrets: not having enrolled at Ashbury sooner. Getyfcannot believe that Graduation Day isjust around the corner! His long career at Ashbury has been suc- cessful. Geoff includes among his tinest hours the Senior Football victory over Bishop's. and. of course. the successful season this year. He offers his thanks to Mr. Deakin. Geoff is off to university next year.
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