Ashbury College - Ashburian Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1987

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D. DEVEAU D. DEVEAU This was Dave 's first year at Ashbury and also his first as a boarder. He had a lot ofthings to get used to, but as the year unfolded, expressions such as pile-on , and of course, power-hour , became commonplace. Dave enjoyed his first year of football. but his real passion was for karate - three times a week. He has found A.C. interesting - the people. the experiences. Dave feels that he has learned things and made friends that he'll not soon forget. ln the one year that Donna has spent at Ashbury. there have been many activities and times that she will remember - staying up all night to study for tests, or, the excitement of having made the basketball team. She will also look fondly back to curling season tall the more interesting as D. still can't curl!!J. Other highlights include early mornings and the constant smiles and encouragement. Thanks to all her coaches. Most impor' tant, however. has been boarding life and all her friends who helped Donna throughout the year. Thanks for everything . M.C. HAHN M.R. CLYDE Mark 's two years at Ashbury College have been interesting, to say the least. The this place' syndrome was an integral part of Mark's Ashbury life. from the moment he first set foot in the place. Fellow students have provided Mark with overfiowing amusement in his final year. He was a proud member of the pile- On!Poingsy crew. Mark leaves wishing everyone the very best in the future. Marry .r two-year stint at Ashbury has been an experience she will not forget, at least not until next year. She has been a world traveller. and found settling down to the sedentary life at A.C. difficult at first. but has managed to more than survive, She has been actively involved in the Tennis Team tlast year she calmly walked into a competition match. unannounced and unpractised and won it in vighl struiglil gumesfl. she also has participated in the Photo Club. Her acting career also began with a bang at Ashbury. She crowned her years here. serving as Prefect.

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l.L. CHAN yy here she has already been accepted, Good luck June l D. CHAPDELAINE Don has been a boarder since arm ing lrom Montreal iti grade sex en. and to him it has telt like loreier and a day. He appreciates the student-teacher relationships at Ashbury, and teels that Nlr. Niles and Nlr Ziefried Nefartousu Valentine haye had the greatest tnlluence on liitii during his stay at A C fiuod tinics include white water rafting. lite at Auvhons. liy mg in the Bronx . prep strikes in X3 and S-1. and running around the halls aimlessly Don participated actiyely in the sports program. competing in football. hockey and soccer at all levels. ending a successful career as captain ol' the Senior Hockey Team. L'litipi serx ed as a Prefect in his tinal year. and tell that it was not quite xi hat he had expected, and thnik that the school should review the sy ste. He thanks lsabel for the two great years and nest year intends to go hack home ltinallyi and attend Concordia for Business. E. CHU SZE L. DESROCHERS Louis has survived his tirst and last year at Ashbury quite well. lt has been a memorable one tor the joy tal antics in the Flats. but more. ofcourse, for his active participation on the Senior Football and Hockey teams land. the aux-bons lC3l'I1l. Louis plans to attend ati academic career at an. as ot' yet. unknown umiersity Good luck Louis. fum' was a .Uorr1tlitu'et'r hctore NhCVlUlI1Ctl the ranks ot ,fksltlittty .ts .i lvoattlci' tot grades tysclse and thnttt n She soon got oycr the shock ot switching Iroin larm to pmate sclttutl. ltvlYt'uit1ir',gl1 Multi sue, in t third musketeer She embarked amhitiously on the ll! program and lot-tl to tell the tale. het tin secretary tor the l li club in grade ll. Her sense ot order helped her in many .ictix ities. intlndmi. in the tatiibuticttous Senior .-X Hockey Team. She has many iiames ltinc Hug. tiitnc. Stonct, .t x i reniemhcred lor her ttntatling memory lor birthdays Slic hope to sttitlx tiiictoliiology. Pirsslltly it L ort Eliza has experienced her lirst year in Canada and at AC She is fascinated by the tloxsers blossoming in summer and by the snow in yy inter - this ls her Iirst sight of mow At Ashbury. she tinds tiiorejrtttlom sl'lt. used to have in Hong Kong. her home. Elize plans to attend uniyersity next year. but is not ce rtain as to 1- If ,AQ



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Pierre came to Ashbury' an grade nine and was amazed at hoyy boarding lite can be at times. spiced by prep strikes. pickle pugnacary . and the intlamous pale-on . He enjoys listening to a yaraety ot tttuslc. trom lat-.ayy metal to rapp. Pierre has enthusiastically participated inthe Tennis. Squash. Football. and Hockey lk-.airis His favourite pastimes include skiing. weeknaghts at Aux Bons with Don and yyeekends at lfarst Choact-'A S.S. HAMILTO Sharma cariac to .-'kslibury tlirce years .ago llcspllt' has aegrcssaye riaaraiaer he ll.ts bet--rare yscll kriouyra .as .a gentle, aartaculate. al sorrieyyhat yocalerotas. young Ielloys In his last atxar lic tai.arr.aecd to meet one Nls l and his late has ncyer been thc samc Hlgllllgllls ol his Iiri.al at-.ar aaaclaaalt- .a melt pwvtlll ot lya-.attire ll Xiu. Mciiee l7 yo 3 ISCHIUY l-'ootballl Has has tonal meriioraes ol tha' maalaaaglia lII.tlll.lslL'ls clamp Skip .anal flip So long Syn-et Pea Shayyn would like ro espr.-ss llls spa-tial lltataks ra- Xlr Niles P. HEROUX with Andre tsrdeysalkl, ln his tinal year. Pierre seryed as a Prefect and one ol' ltls tayourite sayings as -1 You're lane . He was the disc jockey at many Ashbury dances, Next year Pierre yyall study retailing .ar New Hampshire University. O.A. KITCHLEW I.A. IAMIESON .lim leayes us with the folloyying classic . His mama told him someday you yyill be a man, you yyall be the leader ot' a bag oliband People gonna come from miles around to hear you play your l1lUsIC yy hen the stln go doyyni someday your name's gonna be an lights . . . Johnny B. Goode's gonna shake it tonight , Omar came to Ashbury' in grade ten and he feels he has delinitely lelt his mark here by creating many Barry Manilow concerts. His londest memories are the times he spent with Pierre Sarte an boarding. and hiding Bert's shampoo. Outsiding boarding. Mr. Wilsons' Physics class, Mr. Stableford's yelcro shoes, and talk- ing hockey with Andre. remain yayid memories. Omar spent a alot ol time an sports such as grade eleyen soccer and track. reaching the city' tinals both in soccer and basketball. Omar considers Mr Weantrager the best coach Ashbury will ey er hay e. He leels. also that Ashbury 's main asset as ats small classes and learning environment. He worries about the increasing enrolment ofthe school. Omar hopes to study mathematics at Waterloo or Engineering at Queens

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