Ashbury College - Ashburian Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)
- Class of 1988
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' gf Nix Q 'Wu f xv: ' f gf. x Xf- - 41 ,X X,-4, 'xsu-I fx fd f X TTA Xxx ,Z 4 1-. ........- rl was 1. .zgf This book is dedicafea' to the memofv of Frank Hollington I 969-I 987. i I I i . 5, 1 B I 1, Ui 6: .l N ,. I. I ,rx s V1 kg, M TTER yearbook account. Ahh. the joys editors of the educate the endeavours Fact: Fact: Fact: Fact: Fact: Fact Fact Fact Fallacy Fallacy pl 233.25 X ,, O rife' H F LLACIUUS FACTS ot' extra-curricular school work. As joint 87-88 yearbook. we feel it necessary to ebians in the ardour ot' our journalistic deadlines are merely speculative estimates of idealistic and naive editors. any picture ol' good quality and perfect location will be lost. Yes. we did go to Daly's for breakfast. we did go to Zinc we did order pizza - alot ttoo much Glen! we had dinner at Zoey's - twice we charged our parking tickets to the We did not meet a single deadline. but it wasn't our fault. we broke even. we never lost anything . . portant . . . sort of. . really im- Fallacy: Fallacy: Fallacy: we don't have a Sports section. we gained respect and recognition for our labour. Andrew Hill is the most mild mannered and pleasant individual even at 4:30am Number of hours spent in concentrated work: 4 Number of hours spent yakking about nothing: 147 'A Meetingsftotalz 36 Meetings fully attended: 'A Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thanks for Mrs. Jowett for your assistance, Hilary 'cos you're such a cutie. Mr. Morrisson for being so patient. Mr. Napier for the money. Vicki for the cover-of-Vogue shots. the house Mr. 84 Mrs. Kanigsberg. Thanks Mrs. Valliquette. but we're running out of space. l Thanks for the Evening in Black and white messrs. Merritt and Menzies. rar-'- X-.Qty if Jil N I-I -gt Fl! JJ if 1: WM T' E -ff., as qcxf' in , .,-,N,h.,,, J . Pi n,,,:s., M wi MRM ? U7 -.. 'w 3 -55' WG LQ AZ i litlitorx Andrew Hill. .-Xslmiiigi liiioor Nic illoricx' Block: John Niles, Nick Tyltintgis Phi in whunipliyx' 1m'ulut1hl4'.' Much 77n1nL.w 5 LII l Finch im Nlcl u Pfcsslll in R ns inns Bissell . ls ini- sbcry ', Wyitt Ghosh '. Loriiner . Ntsh . Pechcr . Villlo . Buylin . Gcrhirt . Groot . Racine . Grodde . Fcrgusson M. Criplon ii Gl' iggin K. ' ' A F a T. . 'fain .' f . li. ' a el N. 1 l g 'IL G. Egan ' ' M. Q.. ' f ' X' HX. 'Q g ' g 'I X X Mrs. J. - lx L g i ,. S -. c, - V . J '. S s s R M T ' t ,sv B ,ff S ' Af P , J , This book has been produced almost entirely with slllf dent energy. Their energy has been spent on fund mis- ing. taking pictures. deyeloping pictures. writing. editing. designing layouts and compilation. Lltimutely. their energy has been spent on you. the reader. und l hope you enjoy the results of their iny estment. For the most part. these students hux e been gi joy to xsork is ith. l wish to give special thunks Io Andrew Hill. Andrew sawed the day on rnuny dgiys und emerged Lis .1 quietly effective und energetic cretitiye spirit. Nancy Jouett .-Xshburigin Stuff Adx isor -1- HEADMASTER'S ADDRESS Each year. the Headmaster has both the opportunity and the privilege to w rite some comments for the Yearbook. In many ways. my comments mirror those made at Graduation. Let me start. tirst ofall. by paying tribute to the graduat- ing class, They have provided Us with excellent leader- ship which has great characteristics of warmth and humanity. They have helped to establish a caring and supportive tone in the life of the school. Most of all, their year is characterized by an open. friendly and plea- sant leadership which has created a strong climate of ac- ceptance and good will in the school. At the start of the year we were all saddened with the death ofone of our friends. Frank Hollington. This time of tragedy. distress and grief led us to realize the very fragile nature of our existence. Indeed. it may have set a caring and compassionate tone for the year. We. as a school. both collectively and individually. extend our sympathy to Mrs. Hollington. We are pleased to pay tribute to Frank in establishing the The Frank Hollington L9 Cf P4 Memorial Fund. Ashbury is a school which has great diversity and much talent. In this yearbook, you will catch glimpses of the enormous range of talent and the scope of activities. These pay tribute to the excellence of our student body and commitment of our staff. It is inappropriate to single out any activity but let me say that our International Days make a splendid statement about the nature of our school. Our students enjoy the privilege of an Ashbury educa- tion and are compelled to respond positively with all the benefits they enjoy. This world is full of challenges and opportunities and student response to these will be the real measure of the success of Ashbury College. Our students can take on these big challenges and really make a difference to both Canada and the world. R.B. Napier Headmaster LEDICTGRY lzxerpts The tnotto ol' Ashbury is Probitas. Yirtus. Coinitas. which taken literally means integrity. strength. and fellowship. Ashburvs ttltitnate goal is to provide eaeh one of its students with a balance ol' these elements to produce a well-rounded indivtdualg indeed. the three concepts embodied in otir llltllltt are the toundation ot' an Ashbury education A . . . . . This year's graduating Class ls evidenee that the sehool's goal ol' giving eaeh student a well balanced liberal edueation is being attained. ln the elass ol' '88 we have outstanding aetors like Zaa. athletes sueh as Anf drew. musicians like John. eomputer geniuses like Pat. and an abundanee ot philosophers sueh as Todd and John. It is the Ashbury env ironinent w hieh has allowed us to realize ottr potential as students. as athletes, or in liotii llie address ol lan Nl.teR.te, head box. .ltttie lb. WSH any Iieltl wlneh we hav e ehoseti to ptitstie lhis sehool does not loree its students to heeotne the Htypieal .-Xshbtirtan, in laet. there is no typteal .-Xshbtirian liaeh student is reeognifed as an intlivitltial and ls presented w ith a tny riatl ol' ehallenges in all tields ol endeavour so that eaeh graduate is a skilled etttfen prepared tor the lutttrt '... . . . ln some small liorm ol reeompense, I leel that eaeh tneinber ol' this Graduating Cilttss has tried to improve what Mr. Niles ealls. The quality ol' lite 'round about the plaeef' and l believe that whether it be on the set ot Equtts . on the soeeer piteh or in the elassrootn. every member ofthe elass has given tiull effort and in so doing has left the sehool a little better than he found it. F I 5 5 r I 5 'L'-. 4 41 lf 53 Jili' A 1 3 if 4. -.1-tgiiifs .Aff 'sf f ,Q f x -if' A. 4 X 'A M 3 if fi -.13 '45 I 5 I E I - STAF F COMMON R DUTY MAS 'N .Vx .5,'w. ,-Q' ' '-.. .1 j?:,. aff? -I' l Got ernors -BOARDCH3 1 ASHBURY GUILD Ashbury College Guild Executive Honorary President Past President President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Library Coordinator Antique Fair Coordinator Used Clothing Store Members-At-Large Dorothy Napier Carol Henderson Janet McLaine JoAnn Thomas Elizabeth Ostieuy Margaret Bell Nilo Amlani Rozzi Kanigsberg Christine Bell Anna Delisle Myrna Gerhart. Carol Hamilton Eleanora Lacatus Brenda Niles Susan Phelan. Hanne Sperling Ricarda Smith. JoAnn Valiquette Ashbury College Parents' Committee Grade 5 Mrs. Dorinda McCarthy Mrs. Joan Kellett Dr. Michel Drouin Mrs. Joann Valiquette Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. . Trudy St. John . Lisa Bon . Bea Freeman Steve Barber tVice-Chairmanl Jill Reilly Jane Gubby Heather Gillin Ann Coulson lChairpersonl rs. Robin and Stuart Lee Mrs. Day id Caulfield Karen Tuddenham 1 PARENTS' COMMITTEE - 6 7 8 9 l0 Mr 1 1 . ll 17 D 13 Mr 'Q I an Btrelty s n e tr es I oyyt r Ro ert C mpeiu Nl Charles C e M N1 tleolm lr Gordon F Henderson Nlr G D Hu hson Mr A B R Liyyrenee Nlr ly rtin L Gen VL A Nlilryy Nl TV Murray Mr R Paterson Nlr Gordon H Pimm Mr E N Rhodes ly E N Rhodes J om mo ore VN G Ross Mr N Southam N1 RL Stantield Nlr EP Taylor Mr JR Woods Mr G S M Vloolleomoe Hmtvrary Gm ernors The Rt Reyerend E ls Laelsey Mr Patrick Murray Mr TC Arnold D JK Stuart Bell Mr J Gill Mr VN H Hopper Mr. D. Caulfield. Mr. J. Grain-er. Mr. T.H. Matthews. M . P. Gillin. Mr. D.J. McConomy. M. J.H. Smellie. Mr. J. Graham. Jr.. Mr. L. Nelms. Mrs. J. Teron. Mr. L. lselms. . B. Hi y. ly . R.D. ud- denham Mr. J,B. O'Brien. Dr. P. McLaine. Mr. P. Newcombe. Mrs. M. Wilson Et'-0 Cin fmringl Vanilla rs Mrs. A. Coulson Chairman. Parents Committee. Mr. M. Connell Chair- man. Alumni Association. Mrs. J. McLaine President. Ashbury Guild Regional G0y'ern0r.r Mr. Wain King Victoria. Mr. W.A. Joyce Oakville Cltairman Mrs. J . Teron Vivo Clzairnuvz Mr. John Graham. Jr. GOVERNORS- l.rfU Um't'rl1m'.t Mr. I' A Mr . Cynthia Bux- t'r. Mr. Cha l' K. ir i. Yyl. b' Lt 'L . . r. ' A - 1. Gal: r. . t ' Q. Grant. Mr. Dohald Maclaren- Mrk Frederic 1a'.t. Sr., 1r.' C G: d 5 . . . R.V . A r. . . ' A . . . . . . Q . . . . ll S . r r Mr llar lr T A UMNI AFFAIRS Dey elopment Office My Iirst yeftr at Ashbury College has been a very busy one. ln Oc- tober of 1947. we held the 'tnnual Old Boys Weekend. February saw many 'ilumni reuniting to enjoy a super Valentine s Day dinner dance. Much of my ene rgy went into getting to know the students at- tending Ashbury now. They are our alumni ofthe future and it is im- portant to make meaningful connection with them before they graduate. I enjoyed working with the students preparing for the Black and White Nieht tAshburn staffl. the Vive la Difference Fashion Show tFrench department and studentsl. and the Grad Night tGrad Committeej. I look forward to more involvement in school ac- tivities next year. Presently. Martin Connell. President of the Alumni Association and l are working on an old boys and girls directory. This directory will be given free of charge to anyone who attended Ashbury and it will Plans are underway for reunions at various universities in the fall of 1988. I would also like to offer an evening event in May following the old boys rugby game. May is a perfect time for reunions since so many university students have returned to Ottawa for the summer. l am proud to say that there are six energetic and dedicated class rep' resentatiyes from the class of 1988 who will be keeping the fellow classmates informed and united. Congratulations to Don Cook. Stephanie Haffner. Ian Macrae. Chris Scullion Catherine Wood and Karen Wyatt. Many thanks and best of luck to a terrific group of graduates. I look forward to meeting you all again as alumni. Vicky Wilgress Executive Assistant Dey elopment Ashbury kj College A VALENTINE S DAY DINNER DANCE at Ashbury College ori Friday, February 12th 1988 1 30 pm Cm-klalls BOO pm Dlrtrirfr O00 pm Dartclng llll I prn 2 1 8 '3 30 00 per person t ,,, as , , , L , , K , , 1 y s r s ' , , , , . . C KY 3 . . , , 1 , , T , , , , , . e ,. D A enable people to keep in touch by telephone or letter. . , , , , , , 1 . . , e . , ,, 'x 3 A' 5 . , C' , lllvlll . , I..- 4? 11 ' a 4 I s f I V in -! 1 P K 1 v A t 4 N n E I 1 Y 5 4 ft 4 71 W ifiaf, I 1 .. 1 .fl , .- .- ly-. HV' ,fl-af' 2:5 1 f 'V '1 Ai 'Qu ' X I, 1' 1 'iz Uief r ' , 1 l ff - Ff ' in 'ms aa 4 I 4 I I - - x '- .I Ao Jllfrwtb W9 61 1-- , f, L74 , ,- f ' ' Mai. wjff, ' Nw. . if , 'lf 4 ' QC' ,. 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Proulx, L. Spotswood, Top lfr hews, A. Zollinger, H. Alyea. Absent: D. Haylock. Movilla, O. Matt Riley, A. 'r '1 'nog ap 'g 'amd 'V 'Kn3!1s0 'd EDI 'AnnbJoN 'W 'S19qs3gu -'l O 'Cl JJ 1110.1 50391 1 of 'A 'pgsmafem 'Q 'uosuq A 'V 'nocgssew U0 M I 'IPUI-I 'X 'OIIO ' UW og 'laung 'LL 'uaa.m1'Q 'ueugw H1011 eq Lucy ICU 's A 'MMO 'M 'fulwdnu 5 .. gjrcit 305' W 4, if ,J '......... 'QV ' E f nr .gy , ,f l, A. Auer, L. Edmisnn. s, C. Richardson. S. Rahman. J. Hil Niles, B. .lame Left: S. Bottom HI H0 R. fl: A. Nichols, U. Wallace, R. Tickle, Top Le Z1 5 5 4 T E L fi 2 W Q A I z 3' J CU z 3 rt rv 5? f A Z 5 4 F rw : P T9 '5 in Y .. 17: E 5 E P 4 5 .E E C G 7 fs V Ni rr F' -1 5 'E F s F F0 fx -1 J :1 .. fi ..- 42 c.. P 71 E D 5 I F1 G T I-I 3 n.. 5 5 E 5 r- EU ,- Ft U Z fi TT' 5 :1 fn -. vi 7 E 'ir- 3 6' W. '-of N, r Q. z. f v I 2,1 J 1 ww 6. IP ws' lar 'f. .L 'c- ' f f' V ' ' 6 4? 5. as ' 1 42 cn S. I. R. Foy, R. Airey, A. Carruther ray. S. Movilla, O. Fisher, G. Maret UI' ftjz B. Shepherd. G. 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P - 1 -. . :'-f I WF X 54 K -H... ,HQ 'a n Q s -V 3 3 if , Ac Y .lb Llawwrwe l Devotion I The triangle Perfection in A man He sits Devoted On the immaculate Red Orange Beach of God The man shows His perfection By his love As the man prays His straightforward Simple Devotion The sound of fury Of the waves Is insane yet Quiet The crash Is also The lapping of liquid In the womb In the dying time Mystery The changing ocean He is conscious Devoted Alive, in the coloured Twilight. Devotion II Our brother He is not young He knows Turned inside He knows Feeling pain of Souls He fulfills Patience The tide will so Engulf him on V 1 i I Q i. l 1. H 4: 4 E 5 4 A G 1' 1 7 1 ! I x ' 0 S 'lr 0 . H I a , l X 'fi x ' 4 Just as people were adoring you X ou dropped thousands of marbles Makinv sounds on windows and roofa You revealed a victorious smile. half a shining face. but the next moment you turned your face away blue. white and gray. As though you wanted more attention Creative Writing on a Day Outdoors. What's the matter'? 1 people were eoncerned QTE4 HRM'-, r x , F ' ' 7 . . ' V - I ln' i 7 gl . 5U,w Q 1' ': ' '. :.,. m ., , 'n0Jfv .aiikmwu 'HW , 1 . H ' Y, A x in , IL L Www of I no Z' , 1, , if . 5? z., 'vs M' 1' s ,fb f' R 'Q -'P . , cw- 1. 5 g if' W -. img! ag . Q, lx 5. :'rE'7'1 A X 5 . ' ' T' , 'N N - , lj' 7 '-.YAY A .- 74. Ui- ' Growth I We are both afraid Mere mortals at the mercy Of the crashing surf But I am only a witness My role is but to watch Unable to leave the safe sand His is to act Against his fear He does not overcome it but Merely leaves it on the shore With his discarded running shoes Useless in the task He challenges the surf and himself Rising above me victorious While I can only stand and watch A mere mortal II Everyday I venture a step closer It's only a matter of time Then the surf grabs me from the sand I am free of useless fear ,W ,wwo h The Theory Behind Intimidation The rabbit's afraid of the wolf, you see Because the wolf has a tendency To bare his fangs and lick his chops When over the rocks the rabbit hops. L M1 'J P , ff , 1 X l,, N 1 ' WD ' T ,ffy 15 f 'A ' Q ,. X Dx 5 f . ,ff ,X 1 , Xff A -X x N X, , M x x -gf 'XJ N ff Xf' fAXL X 14' X jf if .2 , N f ',f J ii X 'X 11111 . ' A ' 10-10 R V, . , , nw f X 10' Underwater Toes first the water rips open and heals itself. Slipping away from the surface and closer to yourself. Ears throbbing as your heartbeat echoes throughout your body and you are tloatin. Slow speeds create a dreamy atmosphere and you are the centre. Www ' s . 1 N at . v f 4 an X 'W-24,534 W si E wlth ham and baloney When it is rainy, I get lonely. So I make myself a sandwich pn J K ' s,,5 The Smile of a Clown Slowly slipping the smile onto his face. Donning his red nose blinking his blue eyes The coloured shoes wink brightly in the night Casting a joyous hue The clown the universal symbol of humour The cheerer of the human race The Jester the joker the smiling Devil of comedx All fits his face Under the blue the red the Green and the vshite For the smile never sinks falters or tails And his mind seems as empty as the ni ht But who can tell what the clown thinks . . C . - - X Fm. K Q N -71 . . - 5. w.a. A .-is .NQ Jazz Staring through the glass, steamed from my warm breath, Raindrops tapping against the window pane water trickling down the outside the air creeped in like tears from the sky. FWF! The window stared blankly into the distance, Through the open gap its mouth open, and dwelled in the stale stench of the room yet nothing to say. 'N 4 x 42 1 BASS BURN Searmg One bow burns across the strmgs Searmg SlZZl1I'lg The sounds Crescendo Slzzlmg Pungent Smokey one tune IS hauntmg Pungent Smolder Embers hang sull ln the arr Smolder Scorchmg Parched my soul edges closer Scorchxng Fuslng The blaze engulfs my belng Fusmg Kllllflg I am one wxth the musxc alone -P -s in A C R E D I T S C R E D I T S Q 7 j SE IOR FOOTB LL Back ffrom Lefty: R.I. Gray. D. Liang. J. Kauachi, G. Baylin, M. Giroux, A. Graham. C. Dendy, M. Forrester. K. Gaurisco Middle lfrom Lefty R.B. Napier. M. Storey. T. Levine, J. Hill. S Grisim. D. Haylock. B. Alyea. M. Tag gart. J. Winberg, C. Beggs Front lfrom Leftjz M. Uhm. J. Legault, R. Poirier, S, McNiven, A. Preston, N. Cantor. F. Bakhtiar. G. Forrester. S. Johnston Some called it A veritable milestone for Ashbury football. Mr. Gray commented. I truly believe that a new era has begun for this sport at Ashbury College. These reflections certainly do come close to describing Ashbury football in 1987. however. the most apt remark. which seems to encompass the entire season in a single provocative sentence. comes from Cameron Beggs. Jeepers. it was real swell, guys. 4 wins, 4 losses. J U IOR FOOTBALL The Bantam team had difficulty gaining momentum during our arduous game season. We had two games against L.C.C. Despite the fact that they scored three times as many points as we did, it was a valuable experience. We also had two games against B.C.S.: the first resulting in a tie. We capped off the season with our first and only win after an impressive comeback. High scorers were Rick Dubras and Hugh Bell. Unquestionably, the best play of the season occured when Jeremy Wood made an impromptu appearance in the opposing team's huddle. Thanks to Messers MacFarlane. Stableford and Scoles for a very special season. Back tfrom Lefty: M. Valiquette. B. Shephard. J. Starr. A. Nichols. D. Sheehan. T. Sherwood. S. Ruperelia. D. Mclannet. A. Slawecki. M. Zollinger. M. Norquay. S. Penton Absenti I. Otto Middle tfrom Leftl: P.G. MacFarlane. P. Comeau. J.P. Ostiguy. C. Lance. H. Bell. O. Fisher. S. Movilla. J. Wood, S. Rahman. M. Harris. A. Zollinger. W.E. Stableford Front tfrom Leftl: O. Tareen. E. Sauve. B. Barber. E. Dinelle. R. Dubras. Zeus. W. Qtrby. D. Krajewski R. Kenny. P. Bartlett, J. Brunet i l 5 l l 1 l' I S 5. l Ll SENIOR SOCCER Back ilrom lelti Nl Nan lliingc. X1 lltuiiiltoii, K' llaincs. l' Yon liiitkcn slein, ll Cole. l l'.ucI Xbscm ls Xl o'4L Kantl, l llaitliiie. ll Xlalllicxxs. J XWS xitutit-i. i' Sllt't'll.lll xiitiait- mini ' lelti l' ll Xkeintiaeer. S ftlLllIllUN R I Ruil, .-X Nloxilla. lx llaidie. l- v L i 1 ' l'ressiii.ui. R ll Napier llronl tlroiii , N-'J' 'f , ' , l.eltl N1 Ou.iinui.i. A Harcxxootl. K' 1 K my A Proulx. l NlacR.ic, H Scott. ll Saleh Q' -.3 1 ' 'itll ,,.:ff, imkii f at The senior team had a very successful season. linishing in the Ottawa Board league xy ith a ta xx in. 2 loss and l tic record, We played the undefeated xx'otxtirtxiti'e team in the playot't's. losing to an unearned goal latc in the game. Also included in this season was the annual l..l..C tournament. There we played Crescent School yx inning 2-I in a game that xyas perhaps the best ofthe year. We also played Loyola. untortunately losing 3-tl. and Bishops xx in- ning 3-O. On behalf ot' the team I would like to thank Mr. Weintrager for his dedication to soccer at Ashbury, There is no doubt he will be missed by many in the soccer program and the school itsellf Good luelt Sir, UNIOR SOCCER Back tlrom l,L'lll l Datiglierly. ii Durant. A Baribeau. Y Nlassit--ue. Nl Hlomberg Absent l t'r.iig.L' l.ic.itus, D Pound Nliddle ttrom lL'lll S ls Grainger. L' Nelson. it Hoxxard. O Nlatthexxs, A Price. ,l Singh, ti 6 A Nlarett. Nl linsciiian l'l'tllll ttrom K ' A I Letti R lsliaii. L Nlurtx. lx lion. N1 Blondin. R -Xirex, li lil-Saxxy, l' Nabangh l ,ax Q LISTER LEAGUE ff. ffl ru KP-V iff- X s fl fl T l ll. 5 4 i ,U'l ' 't 4 1 fvifm 'I ei' W 1 li, J ' 4 1. .Q-V f'f:,is.,.ut .1 f., if Ty ' ul-1 X 'THU 'Ui' ff 11 it Vt tt 'fl' L, .rm 'ffl' 1 A U 1? Ayvyvk-i ..' qirylluix frffj. Vp, A-fi -,- VAL 1 1-j9,'557',fQfnv.1, .t 1:--t.5mi.1Q,,g. Mala- 1 'm,..iv:l.,5.,,. q,fltlsw95fW,Af:.w'5,z,J3't3 ,htghrf-s.:yf3:v1L5,. 1- -,.- - -.Rf auluifuuaw . NJN. :MMM HEY MAN! GUESS WHAT? The Senior Recreational Soccer Team had a brilliant. unbeaten season. defeating Sedbergh in the first game 4-3 and tying Sedbergh in the second game 5-5 after coming back from a 4-O deficit! On both occasions, the rain and mud worked in our favour because the elements prompted a two touch. dump and chase style of play exactly suited to our talents. Did we ever dump and did we ever chase! It was particularly enjoyable to watch our Chinese contingent deftly keep their balance while larger and more ferocious opposition lined them up only to slide by them at top speed completely out of control. The art of air tackling reached a new high! Finally. some thanks goes to Mr. Weintrager for his advice which we always followed to the letter. Thanks guys - you made my fall! GIRLS SOCCER This year should be remembered as a successful beginning to girls' soccer at Ashbury. Under expert direction of Mr. P. Weintragger. Ashbury girls developed skills that took them into the playoffs with a 2-3-2 season. The season opener was an away game against Philemon Wright where the newly formed team walked away with a 1-0 victory. A week later a difficult match against Charlebois ended in a 2-2 tie. It should be noted that going into the playoffs. Ashbury ranked third in the division and we should be proud of this achievement. The team record was based on a fine effort by all seventeen players. A commendable season! Buck tfrom Leith: P. Weintrager. K. Niles. N. McElligott. H. Alyea. L. Car- ruthers. S. Niles. K. Cook. D, Groulx. R. Llgueroa. A. Dorxal. C. Proulx. H. Speckerl. Front tfrom Lefty: A. Liang N. Zenny. C. Klinger. A. Stevens. J. Napier. L. Spotswood. J. Napier. A. Forrester JISOCCER I 4 1 l ' A . W .1 91 '.' 4' L fr.. J SOCCER The season began with the boys full of enthusiasm and excitement. The enthusiasm continued throughout the whole season and the team had one of its more successful records. Outstanding defence was the trade mark of this year's edition of the Tournament team. The goaltenders were both experienced but combined the desire to im- prove with their athletic skills. to produce solid and enthusiastic goaltending. The backs were complemented by the half-backs. The players played with intelligence hut too often found themselves in the company ofboys of big- ger and stronger stature. Back tfrom Lettt .-X Mills. D Petridis. P. Rushforth. Nl Nlcfarthy. D Int Middle tfrom Left! G Valentine. TJ St. John, C Harker. N Day. G. Saxe. R Beattie. N Chapman. Nl Kroniclt. R. Bercuson Front mtrom l.etitt S Patr-v. T Prakash. D Nahxnangu.I Schesta. Nl Stexenson. G Nahuangu. F Drouin. Y Chhura J3SOCCER Back tfrom Leftl: A. Ogarrio. M. A McElligott, S. Tobiason. R. Zrudlo. G. 5 1 Q Dickson. J. Nabwangu. T.G, street Middle tfrom Leftlz R. Ruparelia. Z. Charania. T. Niles, A. Mandy. G. Bous- , I t quet. S. Mintzioulis. Front tfrom Lefty: ' f ! ilk: Q ' S. Winberg. M. Sullivan. R. Singh. M. L ' ' ' McCarthy. J. Gibson. B. Merkley. M. Varley. N. Eden-Walker .W . , 1,,,,.f ff ,QQ . . Q. ' . , ' ff 135 :TEE-H igfaisf ei its The prestigious J3 soccer team once again had an enthusiastic season. with good representation from all four houses. It was difficult to sift through many skillful. up and coming young players and form a team. In fact, the quality of the players was so high that two were drafted by Jl. and the team supplemented the ranks of J2. The highlight was the trip to Toronto. where contests were held with Appleby and U.C.C. Thanks to the co-coaches Mr. Herique and Mr. Humphreys. J4SOCCER I am very glad to say that the J4 soccer team had a very successful year. With our special coach. the team was always moving. The team was made up of grade five and six: the tives improved very much over the season, as did the sixes. We hope for continued success in the future. W 1 l .WX Qi . 7 M 'I' fn' I 51 ROWI G Back tfroin Leltl: B Storosko, R. Kang. R. lndcrwick. D. Cook. D Morton. C Edwards, T. MacLean. D, Cripps, C. Scullion. M. Sheehan. P. Penengell. 0. lsinak. RJ. Zettel. Middle lfroni Leltl E. Morin, S. Riff. R. Tickle. J. Tickle. L. Edininson, M. Niles, L. Kanigsberg. T. Rielly. A. Lee. A. Norquay. Front lfrom Leftl: A. Donal, R. Carter, P. Grodde. T. Kwan. A. Forrester. C. Lloyd, C. Gillin. K. Oren, C. Freeman. .I. Mercer. A. Devries. LJ Arriving at the club the first day l lound a group ol' dedicated and enthusiastic Uoarspcopleu. Rowing com- petitively, we competed in the Head of the Trent, Head of Rideau and the Ottawa Carleton Rowing School Regatta. Mr. Zettel coached the novice eight that gained much experience from the events in Ottawa. The girl's crew was coached by Mr. Storosko. Who could forget him tearing down the Canal. cheering on the girls. hacked up by Erik's persistent voice drilling commands? The senior men's crew was coaxed by Rosanne Kang. We placed tirst in two ol' the races. Finally. I would like to thank Mr. Zettel and especially Mr. Storosko and his wife for all ofthe effon they put in all season. Thanks everybody TENNIS The tennis team. under the watchliil eye of Mr. Anderson. had a good season this year. The team placed well at the Selwyn House tournament in Montreal and thus was able to gain a berth in the city-wide championships. Out- standing performances by Jesus Madelena. Simon 'Winger to the sky Walker. Andrew Maule. and Vivian Hill allowed the team to reach the semi-finals. Congratulations on a successful season. Back lfrom Leftt' Nl Baylin. Nl McNames. D. Coulson. A Nlaule. J Madalena. C Nlcrcer Front :from Leltl' J. Wood. V Hill. L' Wallace. S Walker. R J. Anderson SWIMMING fix 0 L Q 5 ' M5 I5 v4sY1gv1xv1x,xY4. The swim team took part in only one event this year - that being the city-wide meet. The results ofthis endeavour were two silver medals fone in the front crawl and one in the front strokel and a bronze tin the butterflyj. The en- thusiasm and drive so apparent in each of the team members will hopefully translate into a more competitive team next year. Congratulations, however, are very much in order as the 1988 season was an unqualified success. Best of luck to next year's team. GIRLS BASKETBALL Despite the fact that this was a first year team, a senior team consisting of girls from grades nine to twelve. we had a moderately successful season. It was a slow start but thanks to the persistence and optimism of our coach Mr. Sparks, we finally made it to the City AA semi-finals and we became the NCSSAA Champs. That victory took us to the great city of Windsor for the Ontario A Championships. To sum up the trip. we did have the time of our lives and we can honestly say. we have never felt like that before! VV Q Back tfrom Lefty: AJ. Sparks. H. V j Alyea. N. Burns. V. Taylor. B. Groot L. Carruthers. J. Nash. S. Niles, R.B. Napier. Absent: A. Luverendure. A Rocheleau Front tfrom Lefty: K. Yang. J. Napier. S. Lexesque. G. Hahn. M Solomon SENIOR B-BALL Back tfroni Lcftii A. Harewood. J Tickle, D. Matthews. A Moxilla. J Wood. N. Cantor. E. Hardie. R.l. Gray R.B, Napier Absent A. Preston. M Osuguy Front lfroni Leftl: S Prakash. S. Walker, J. Legault. V. Kalniierski S. Zourntos. M. Baylin. T. Patel The Senior basketball team had a very successful season this year led by the trio in paint. the superhuman Jim Legault. fearless Andrew Preston. and this year's most valuable player. John Wood. Great performances by Vince Kazmierski. Noah Cantor. and Dylan magic Matthews should also not go without mention. The teams most notable achievements include second placings at both the Glebe and L.C.C. tournaments. The team was tirst after the regular season. and won the referee's tournament. They went on to narrowly miss winning the city AA championship in an extremely close and well attended game. Special thanks go to the coach. Mr. Gray. and the managers. Jessica and Michelle. JU IOR B-BALL Ashbury's Junior Boys' basketball team had their most successful seaosn ever. After completing the regular season with an 8-I record and a tie for first place the boys earned a bye into the city quarter finals. ln that game we hosted a big team from Notre Dame and. after trailing early. came on for a 52-39 win, thus advancing to the semi-finals. In the semis, the team played at Lisgar Collegiate against the four-time defending city champions. In one of the year's best games the juniors led by as many as ten points but could not hold on as Lisgar advanced by a 65-58 score. Congratulations to all the players on an outstanding season. The best is yet to come. Ui ,Ui J. Wood. A.J. Sparks. S, Moiilla. J Winberg. J. Starr Absent: O. lsinak. D. Pound, C. Murty Front lfrom Leftit K. Bon. C. Richardson. 51 Blondin. M. Blomberg. E. Dinelle X5 ' Q54 W8 1 A ,N lq Back lfrom Lehlz A. Baribeau, H. Bell. l J Mi J - J 1 BASKETBALL rw H 'J' 'N 9 9 fi ' I A , Back rfrom Lefty: TG. Street. M, Dig fik,f!i 'U' A f gms. G. Saxe, J. Coopersmith. C. Cur ii -I Y . ,, 4 , 1: ,i i A rie. A. Capello. D. McLeish. P X ig' I 'f ' ' I 35 . H ' McElligott. J. Merritt Absent: R. Beat 5 4' if 1' ' ' K tie. M. Bajramovic Front ffrom Left! 4' -f l ' I 1 I 1 I A A ' M. Kronick. J. Smith. S. Qirby. D. Iny l Q, . - A 4 ' S, A ,V N JN' HM f fl-. -gl -- ,, 1 ri. si. John. s. Palm. v. chhura. B ' 41' Z.. li. VN Al 4' . '. , 3 . 1-- ' Valiquette. M. Stevenson ' 'J t 2 1 . . . i N L1 . ,f . , J ' we . J' .- 'f.g.-l .st 2. . ll B- t F2 T15 t wt: P-1 l' it Swish! One word which truly sums up the season for our Junior School Basketball Team. Led by the scoring of forward Michael Kronick and the play-making of Mike Stevenson and Tommy St. John. the team compiled a record of twenty wins and Eve losses. The character of the team was such that we recorded six wins and no losses in games decided by two points or less. Another high point to the year was our trip to Montreal. which was a lot of fun. The low point of the year was losing our final two games to teams we had previously beaten. The team would like to express a very special thanks to coach Mr. Street and assistant coach Mr. Merritt for their time and patience. lwhich you need when dealing with guys like usl. and who both were a large reason why we had such a good year. J 2 BASKETBALL ina Pi M B.ick1lroinl.ettt. R. Ruparelia. A. Man- dy. T G Street, R Zrudlo. L. Watt. A. Ogarrio Front lfrom Leftt N Young, T Dawson, Z Charuniu. S Winherg. J Gihson. S Nlintzioulis d tFr L G G. Thomas. R. Stringer. D. Foy CURLING om L'I'tt: M. Bassett. K, Hclina. 'How social the sport. and how manly After losing our tirst four games. the team came together and tinished the season with ten wins. ten losses and one ' ' ' d des ite all the bench clearing brawls and the nights in tie. placing third of the eleven teams in our league: an p hospital. it was a slice. JUDO The judo team began its season in November 1987 with 32 students enro e in p students were left. This can be explained considering the intensity and committment with which Mr. Weintrager instructed his students. The most energetic students fought in one. or two. or all three of thejudo tournaments that took place during the judo season. The success of the judo team can be determined by the amount of trophies and medals won during competition. In total the teams produced three second place trophies and two medals. one silver and one bronze. We had a very inspiring season due to Mr. Weintrager's instruction. We will miss his coaching in the next year's season and would like to wish him the best of luck wherever he shall be. ll d ' the rogram. By March only 9 Q . 9 9 9 , Back lfrom Lettmi C. Proulx. P. Breeden. D. Haylock. F. Nabwangu. PH. Weintrager. A, Pepper. Nl. Van Bunce. G. McConnell. C. Comeau. l. 1 X 1 C' iv - Barcenas Front lfrom Leftl: D. Seely . J. 7 f 1 Pender. A. Koshy. J. Craig. D. Delisle. , ' I Q , B. Shepard. K. Fincham Q' f 1. V fe -H X I fl vs . Back tfrom Leftl: D.G. Morris. D. in P f , Fla f5 Q 5. .1 PE, F9 G Wyatt. S. Stevens. A. Maule. J. 'U . L '- - . . L '. .A Mikhael, A. Bell. A. Slawecki. J. Spotswood. A. Verma. A. Alier, A. Hill. C. McAdam. L. Rosen. Middle tfrom Leftjz M. Quamina. D, Groulx. K. England. D. Caulfield. C. Wilson. J. Nash. R. Vallo. R. Ruiz. U. Wallace. H. Alyea. Front ffrom Leftl: N. Gubby. R. Citrin. R. Allsopp. J. Achach. S, Pen- i ton. F. Rithauddeen. J. Daligherty. P. Bartlett. J. Vaccani. The squash program this year was extremely diverse and active. including local and out-of-town competitive tournaments. recreational play. exchanges with clubs in the Ottawa area. and the second annual Ashbury open tournament. Some forty senior school students participated in these events. and six staff members and one junior school student competed in the open tournament. Congratulations to all players, and I hope the momentum and enthusiasm for squash continues for many years in the future. DOW HILL SKIING The season has been a good one. The girl's team - Kelly Cook. Rebecca Tickle. Una Wallace. and Libby Edmonson had a race at Edelwiess against the other teams of our area. With Mr. Weintrager as our coach we felt as prepared as we would ever be. There were two courses. Slalom and Giant Slalom. Placing went as follows lout of sixty girlsjz ll Libby Edmonson 27 Rebecca Tickle 35 Kelly Cook 45 Una Wallace Overall. we placed seventh. Considering half of our team had never raced before we were pretty impressed. Although the boys team didn't have an opportunity to race. they trained all season and supported us at the race. A big thanks to Mr. Wein- trager. It's been an enjoyable season for everyone. it ggi? J 'Q SECO DX-C 'O 'em it G Back qfrom Lcltb: P.li. Ustrmii, M Uhm, R. Carter, E Dexries. 'I' Carter. P. Pcttcngcll. O. Tarccn. G. Lcmclc. R.B. Napier Absent. .-X. Simpson. A. Dorvul, C. Wilson. M. Zollinger Front tfrom Lettl: B. Wurtele. l. McLaxnc. P. Grodde. S. Hensel. J.P. Osnguy Even though the race results were not brilliant. the season was considered successful because of many notable events. We started early in the season with Mr. Ostrom's sadistic interval training. followed by insane ski skates up the Fortune Lake hill. Later saw competition against J.S. Woodsworth and Sedbergh in a vindictive series of races. The competitive mood was not enough to regain the trophy at the independent school's meet at Sedbergh. This hectic pace was relaxed when we took a leisurely cruise through Papineau Labelle with coach Lemele and Mrs. Ostrom. Here we experienced an exotic and spicy blend of Quebequois and Indian culture. as well as enjoy- ing the beautiful scenery along the ski trails. Thanks to the coaches for a great season. JU IOR - This year'sjunior ski team was comprised of titeen skiers, who practiced on track set trails in Rockliffe Park and on the school grounds. Unfortunately. the major race of the season at Sedbergh School was cancelled because of inclement weather. A somewhat disappointing but nonetheless hiltilling season. Back lfrom Lefty: P. O Leary, A. Man- dy. J. Smith. M. Taggart. H. Crane. G. Bousquet Middle lfrom Lehi: J. Beedell. A. Leach. J. Nichols. D. Petridis. N. Hamilton. P. Samford. M. Johnson Front rfrom Leftl: M. McCarthy. D. Dreyfus. D. Grant. B. Yung. N. Massicotte, V Malek. N. Eden-Walker. SENIOR HOCKEY ff! F rf F2 f? 5 . . , I Ba'k tfrom Leftj: D. Li'on, J. Hill, T. L L p 0 Johnson, C. Nelson, S. Johnston, . Comeali, S. Cairns. M. McNames, T. Rochester, P. O'Connor. R. Dubras. C. Wood, R.B. Napier. Absent: C. Dendy. S. Mcniven. D. Meban. P. Stacey. Front tfrom Lefty: G. Durant. H. Scott. M.P. Linseman, I, MacRae. S.K. Grainger. M. Storey. J. Milad. The senior hockey team enjoyed a successful season. ending up with a hard fought record of5 wins, 6 losses and 1 tie in the Ottawa Board league. We played a sudden death game against Hillcrest to determine who would move onto the play-offs. We lost 4-3 despite a good effort by goal-tender John Milad. This brought us to L.C.C. to play in the annual toumament for the Ashbury Cup. We lost 1 game to Bishops and finally won against Stanstead, 10-1. The team would like to thank coaches Mr. Linseman and Mr. Grainger. Mr. Niles for his sup- port and especially our indispensable managers Catherine Wood and Daniel Licon. JU IOR HOCKEY This season was by no means Stanley Cup material - or even egg cup material. Rather, it was a building season in which many Junior players were also on the Senior Squad. Next year we look forward to a write-up from the Junior team. Back tfrom Leftlz D, Licon. C. Nelson. M. Storey. S. Johnston. P. Comeau. R. Citrin, M. McNames. C. Wood. Front ffrom Lefty: J. Hill, R. Dubras. M.P. Linseman. G, Durant. S.K. Grainger. T. Johnson. S. Cairns. Back tfrom l.cftl: A. Leach. A. Mills. P, Sanditord. R. Bercuson. C. Harker. M Taggart Front tfrom l.ct'tl1 J, Nichols M. McCarthy, J. Prior. P. Rushforth. H Sperling. S. Gundp JIHOCKEY R Q 9 m F Q 1 ' ' A i 1 T ? -' A H T ' , T' T '. i - I - V My n tg. nj. i ' i'WHh ' ,Q !'l 'h l' Q,A Z5 my ' si ' h vi K - ff i .1 p X, A f gt .' - I 5- V, :FYI -V F X' A -V ' .V K . 5 .- il il' 'A 1 '. li 'li LJ J l Hockey team members enjoyed a season of fine competition. Overall. the team improved and by the end ofthe season we felt ready for the pro circuit! We want to give a special thanks to Mr. Bercusson. He helped us a lot through the training and during games. We will miss him next year at Ashbury and wish him good luck. J HOCKEY The Atom hockey team enjoyed a successful season this year. While our win-loss record was disappointing. the boys improved steadily in all areas. Highlights of the season included billeting and playing the St-John's Ravenscourt team as well as the L.C.C. tournament. Thanks go to the boys for their effort. to the parents for their support. and to Mr. Storosko for his coaching help. 0 9 FN!! -f, Back lfrom Leftl: Mr. Storosko. Mr. Valentine Absent: D. Nabwangu, J Nabwangu. G. Bousquet Middle lfrom Leftl: J. Gibson. S. Winberg. T. Niles. R. Ruperelia. Z. Charania. R. Singh. P, Beaubien Front lfrom Leftl: G. Dickson. B. Yazdi. N. Eden-Walker. M. McCar- thy. L. Quexillon. Nl. Sullixan. M Cogan GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Back lfrom Leftl: M.R. Mousseau, B Deboer, W. MacPherson, B. Groot. A Lee. J. Monnard. R.B. Napier. Absent wendt. Front lfrom Lefty: P. Reilly. V The first competitive girl's volleyball team had a very . . . interesting season. Despite our intense training. ad- vanced skills and aggressive style, well, let's say we felt sorry for the opposing teams. We did however come up with some fascinating cheers, inspired by fascinating hair-do's CPSYCHEJ. In the words of our patient coach, It was a learning experience. CO-ED OLLEYBALL It's not whether you win or lose. but how you play the game. X L MN ll L ll' Q ll L, Carruthers. S. Levesque. A. Von- Hill. J, Napier. N. Rawlings. R. Kang. X11 ,Q . A 5 '1K1,'f.il'3 T50 QQ l ' 'I SENIOR R GBY Back llrom lettr P Ustrotn. -X Yras quin. B Nlurry, IJ Pole. P Yon lfintk enstetn. D Seclcy, D Nlchgin, N Can' ror.J Woodml l.eg.iult. Nl Dctaycttc. I Nl.icR.ie. R Potr1er.G l-orrestcr. L' 5 Prutlhonime Middle ttroni Lettl G Bdjllll. N Guhhyf litlwards. D Mat thews, D Coulson. N1 Sheehan. I' Patel, D Wyatt. P Sheehan Front tlrorn Leith T Rocl1eslcr.l5 Balslttiar. C Guillen. 'li l.ce. .-X Harewootl. .-X lhrahirn,J Kauchi UNIOR R GBY This year's junior rugby team enjoyed quite a successful season. reaching the city championship semi-tinals but unfortunately lost a hard fought game against Glebe High School. The team was led by Murray Forrester and Yannick Massicot. the mainstays in the back lield. The forwards were led by Alex Graham. Chris Gillin and Marc Andre Giroux. The team would like to thank Mr. Ben Herique for his patience and encouragement during the season. Big Ben was an inspiration to us all. impressing Us with his knowledge of the game. ' Back tfrom Lett' J Nlustapha. C G1ll1n.D Haylock. Nl G1roux.J Hill. M Blondm. W Qirhi. Renee Foy. A. Graham. .-X. Bell. T Sherwood. -X. Simpson. D Sheehan. G Durant. B Herique Frontntrom Lettv P Comeau. ' R Ruiz. N1 Storey, Nl Harrxs..l WL Brunet. C Nlurty. Y Nlassicotte. Nl ' F.-fwfr, o siinntxttt. E Dinette. R .-Xirey JIRUGBY fel. Back lfrom Lefty: B. Herique. T Spenlove-Brown. S. Smith. G Dagwood. N. Hamilton, C. Penton. J Humphreys. Third Row ffrom Leftti S McDonald. V. Chura, M. Taggart. H Sperling. A. Scorsone. F. Drouin. Sec ond Row lfrom Lefty: C. Harker. 1 Masterman. R. Woolsey, J. Nichols. C Parkes. Front ffrom Lefti: S. Lal. N Massicotte. G. Nabwangu. Absent: A Capello, P. Desmarais. M. Diggins. M Englehardt, C. Rogan, S. Smith. M Weatherill. D. Anders, J. Astudillo. F Bellone, D. McLeish. F. Sarrazin. The Jl rugby team worked hard this year. but not hard enough to produce a write-up to go along with their pic- ture. Does this sound like a recurring theme? Unfortunately so. We can only hope for better next year. JISGFTBALL Our team experienced one of the most successful seasons of competition in the history of the school. We won most of our games and had a lot of fun together this year. Our coach deserves special thanks and most of us are I . I - 5 looking forward to repeating our victories next year V all A .thtlt TRACK A D FIELD Back tlimm Letti: Mr Sparks. A Car- ruthers, S Campbell. B Gerhart. O lsinak. C. Truelson. J. Wood. ,-X. Kwan. D. Liang, B. De Boer. B Barher. A. Laicrdurc. Mr. Gray Middle itrom Lettl: S. Penton. G. Marrct. S Rupar- relia, J. Mikhael. H Bell. S. Rahman. D. Pound. J. Arbueklc. B Ncugcn- beaur. J. Bottomley. C Nelson. S. Mc Niven. Front itrom Letil. J. Craig. D Delisle. K. Scott. E. Chohotuk. A. Nor- quay. M. Solomon. G. Hahn. 1. Mon- nard. S. Lexesque Absent: S. Prakash J. Napier. L. Carruthers. H. Alyea. A Baribeau. S. Movilla. C. llendy. ...J This year's track and lield team was the largest in Ashbury's history. We had about forty competitors. including about twenty girls. The team was keen even though we faced incredible competition. Our tirst meet was held May l l-ll. which was comprised ofthe Ottawa Board schools. We competed against most ot' the hest schools ofthe city. We did very well. as thirteen athletes qualilied to compete in the Ottawa-Carleton meet the following week. At this ev ent. the opposition was even more competitive. however three Ashburians qualitied for the East Regionals in Kingston. Charles Dendy placed tirst in the seniorjavelin. David Liang placed in the long jump. and Joe Mikhael also adv anc- ed in the 200m sprint, Unfortunately. none of us made it to OFSAA. but we still did very well. We are very proud of our achievements this year. and since we have such a young team. we are looking forward to the future. The team would like to thank Mr. Gray and Mr. Sparks for their support and encouragement. 8 .. gi 1 I W U 'Ziff S' swf 30 V . X, UI Socg-gn 20 ,Q ,I - ' . . '-'- 55:3 ffnms Sf 5- ao x 9'RISn O Q5 ao 0 'o 50- V-nu. IO 35' Q0 O 3' .2.15LQ....ao. ao 'H 0-Ilfmr'-Sta O y 35 ,O Sgvkm if 9.0 IO 35 'BILL Fllwlllkur 3 I Q' ' C2- WHLS 17F-1f.L1v.1 4.- J' 4 A , E-of - 319 . 2' K s 7 A 4 1 I1 J O I NP? Q ll 1 M'- QTHVEUCGES And ENIENT ODLLCOMBE HO SE Last year's resurgence of Woollcombe House car- ried into this year as the perenially cellar-dwellin- 'Vlad Dogs captured the Wilson Shield for the first time in twelve years, Spurred on by Suzanne s team shirts and the boisterous support of all members. our teams fared well when least ex- pected tball hockey. soccerl and were upset when favoured Cbasketball, volleyballp. Woollcombe has come to be known for its unity and spirited effort Dedication great effort and spirit have all combin ed to make Alexander House a strong contender for the Wilson Shield We have enjoyed an ex cellent year Our greatest victories were in basket ball fthanks Hugh Sergio Adrian Lisanne Dxlanl the cross countrv run tthanks Mike Max Dylanl and tennis Thanks to those who helped in in all activities. Events such as the Christmas party for the boarders. the trip to the Sugar Bush and our tutorial group outings all help to make this unified feeling within the House. Thanks to Mr. Ander- son. Mr. Ostrom. the residence staff the prefects and house mascot Little Buddy for contributing to the quality and productivity of life in Woollcombe House. volleyball fAlex. Vivp swimming CDou J ball hockey fBri Mike Paul. Brucel soccer and ski- in . Dave Steph and Derek were special helpers this year. We give a great pat on the back to the man who kept the machine in gear - Mr. V. Where would we be without his ties to inspire us? U -. v i Q f Q , .i -- r ' U Q a , . - Q U 5 . r f f 'D C. g. . . ALEXANDER HOUSE CONNAUGHT HO SE 'onntttght House hats It.td .mother ttuecssttt ye tr unt er ' excellent Iewleteslttptt . ' ' es ant e at ' stes in sentor soccer. entor x exht gtnt nrt - country slutng. Conntug tt tt so t tt txt tn hull-Itoc ey, Q , s I . I the ' .t v Nlt N11 . I th Ht II ot House Stew lourntos. lkhc House uelttexetl Inst place Itnt I s oII . II I vss - . I I I I 'II It pttrtictpgttion sports, cross-coutttry run and the sumt- 1 v- ' Eff- O'- IIICUI ' L- N - K . I s . . 4 . ' . . ' U: Ct ' a ' . sow . ' ' ' tk .xx . ..-U. . . .K lh Hott e ttttttttlt has tottttntttd lu he txttlltttt NM ut ttt -mf I I-It out tuttt I t md tltttttxt n.ttttt'es Ihe ptettxts would luke to th.tnIt the House lor tt-ood xt tr tntI we utsh txttx nt neil Iot ntxt xt tt ' 4130- ru f' -- .Al r'2.,4 . Some called it the last house for tive thousand miles. Others referred to it as the house without at name, House. it became home. Solidly entrenched in lust place throughout the year's competition. the newest of the Nevertheless. to those of us xx ho were members of New EW HO SE tour houses nexer tor-'ot to Ittne .1 -'ood ttme Our Cttstno N1 ht Iprottts to -Xntnestx Irtternatton tlt .md our the nur Th inks to NIr Penton .md our pretetts Thtnws Ltitt ODIN Get hetter . .' J-,I - F , 7 , . ' , b . , . hard fought x ietory tn h.tII hoekey rank as htghltghts ot CONCERT BA D , I IQ . -j -LJ-I I-E I My ? l ' . This year thc concert band gained many new faces. and Q , My 4 . 9 Q the result was the largest band Ashbury has ever seen. Q l Q 1 A f , Q' 1 ' , I Many thanks to Mr. Lionel Tanod and Mr, Doug , A ' '- 3 V' ff--'P-f U .V , - A Brooks for their leadership and guidance throughout the Xa 'XX ii fxllf- vi' vi! e h , year. In both school concerts the band performed very ,N W ' - X' .' .. 4 ' ' g :ga well and things are looking good for the future. i ' 3? yi - 15, , A 5 fa N f lt 3 Special thanks to our stand-up comedian and resident 'Al ji .9 ,Ad h wg-.1 2-4 s triangle soloist Mr. Jon studly Waddell. V-M e' hx In ' ' T' ' ' T ' ,A 1 --Xxx . ,A Y 'T JAZZ BA D i ? I s li ft m l'l sa H .. If L g A f' q s ,, - flax if-' ' '- r A t . are 1 . f l f 4 ,. t -9 A I z , mil. .5 ,E tai' A' ll v '-.' --- 4 q al --, f The jazz band had a very successful year under the fine leadership of Mr. Tanod. Highlights ofthe year include the Headmaster's conference, hind-raising at the Rideau Centre. the Valentine's Dance and an award ceremony at Algonquin College. Apart from these performances, the band also emerged from the Kwanis music festival with a second place showing, as well as playing both the Grad and the Ladies Guild Bar-B-Que. The band had a slow start this year because of conflict- ing schedules but with perseverance we soon found our- selves swamped with requests. The band, as usual. rose to the occasion and used these opportunities to develop a professional attitude and a keen sense of unity. Despite the loss of some key players we look forward to another year of groovy tunes! Congratulations to the Jazz Band of 88. N VA SCGTIA TRIP The musical year culminated in an exchange trip to Nova Scotia for the concert band Jazz Band and Mem phis Sundown With a total of seven concerts in four days and two cities tWindsor and Halifaxj we had a very hectic schedule Fond memories of the trip include Blaida s unex pected clothed dip in the pool ten minute set up time for concerts corn oil bank rubs for those tense individuals and the constant debating between Bruce and Matthew will also never torget the run away saxes at the Imperial Theatre holes in walls and windows and Kent Indiana Jones Fmcham We extended our hospitality in an equally generous manner when thev came to Ott iwa a tew diys later over who the 'tromboner' was actually looking at. We ' ' y V. . . . ' DEBATING i--- This xcwr -Xshhurx N d 'hen wr u I nr nx' rd h 'lu hh Ih n bl lntal th lblf r huyl n ri Ink th Ihr Ih 5 did n I p . I' r 'x pi 'lur r ,LIbI1lll' Fll'-UP. LT! 661 CLASSIC GREAT c'7n 'D Z EXPGSLIRE 0 Severe slmnw NCQ 33l.l.3VUd1VN 'I' 0 P N O T C H MGNEY BEAUTY Q F C3 U3 an UD 1.1. 5 . -I Q? f- rn P.B lt BG h'r1 .lMI'd M Z dl N1.B',. tt T.G' h'r1 F Nh ' O F h V lx k NI Sh h ,f 3, , . ,- . 1? ,ff STX--xx EQUUS APETER SHAFFER PFI! 28 th A'BYle H 8-'Oo all Wifi-ce ,. A ,-'I' prfl. L Ni' 5 3 10.00 - fm 5 ,ffffp 0005 X, ,gt fe . .go D fray, Qllllf 1'- , 47-I f. CED, 1000 I' 'ff 6287? - 'jf 600 IJ! I am not usually a person with a lack ol things to say but when I was asked to write about the cast ot Equus I found it hard to translate all ot my teelings into words To put it simply this cast was the most professional theatre group I ve ever seen The wide range ot the aetors didn t pose a prob lem Actors directors technicians and musicians integrated their talents regardless of background and experience to produce a tightly knit cast rich in personality. I know I speak for all of these people when I say that this play was a provocative piece of theatre which we all felt proud to present to the audiences. The cast would like to extend thanks to every sup- portive xoice we heard throughout the run of the production. Special mention must be made of our graduates - Za'1. Steph and Suzanne. We ll miss you and your contribution to Theatre Ashbury. Jay Ferguson EQUUS Haines For several years I have been watching and reporting on the career of Greg Simpson as theatre director at Ashbury College. He has a rare ability to get teenagers to do solid, polished. highly tense. and emo- tional performances of tough plays. Simpson does it again this year. Peter Schafer's Equus ' at Ashbury now is one of the strongest performances I ve seen in Ottawa this season. It's not very good for a school it s very good considered at any level - a powerful power- ful experience brilliantly presented. Fraser: Pretty tough material for kids in their teens. Haines: Certainly. but they pull it off. Excerpt from a CBC Radio critique of this year's pro- duction of Equus . In ,Qs IL CAST fx' I 31 lib I XE 1 S H.4ttncr.G H.1hn. S RJQIDKC Frcumm, Nl 9huuh.m.l' Nm Nkucm. P Shcchanml Br.mrmgh,4m. A Llwk. J E-crguwm, 11 ilxnq U Niqllhcxu 'V' UN 1 ! ,J F' b. ,, N 5 1 1 1 M 'N 1 P J E 9 I 9 ' wt, C JI eafv, . ip ,A S- 'f , We il L Le ski-club Ashbury '88, pendant le conge de mars. est alle en France pour faire du ski. rencontrer des Euro- peens sophistiques et s'amuser. La premiere semaine a ele passee a Tignes Val d'Isere et la deuxieme aux Arcs: ce sont deux stations de ski enormes dans le sud de la France. Paris et son metro ont aussi recu la visite des de la belle ville de lxronenbourg. et de Jean-Pierre et Lorette comme etant des aspects et des personnutes bizarres et uniquement francais. Le ski luimeme elait fantastique et toute la gang s'est beaucoup amuste. Merci beaucoup a Guy et Therese Lemele dktre venus. d'avoir lave nos chambres llacques , , .J et de nous avoir inities au Metro de Paris. avec tous nos bagages. . . . pendant l'heure d'aftluence . , .S LE SKI CLUB ASHBURY Canadiens . On se souviendra longtemps des chiens. l Y -X -.fe f'f f1- - .V ', 5 , . . 4 1' I me Y .5-g,e,,,.,,pJ' 'J 'ln - V f f le av.. ' 'A OLYMPDUE SPORTS f QMW .LMEL NEHESE 559386 A5131 LLLGE 1i.sun szuriuisz ezmnmvis H1211 S IIS ii! 4, 11.11 , 'Q 'f f F .ff 4.9 Q . x 9, ' 3 3 I 5 Q 4 st D is ' '. . r 'af' . , 'T-:I 4 5 ai 'ut -Twuu-' 5 :mar .1 1 - -'TL-il f U ,.,. ' 1 H! --.n a' . p . 'vt l T fi, , , I ff L rv ,C,-i- 1, 'i -Y, ' 5 l -1i'i'lT' a Ngh ,Q CD I! .C Q 4-1 BIZARRE VIR Oprcn-I LI,eH1-pcmbnoro Komufera KFICC t 'ii C Wa nestY NUM: KVN '- ,Hu ' lug x- V ' -1 , ' . xx-'lgilhyuxl NW N ' . , w N ' ' at-95 K llllxudllhc , vlx W xxdr i ' xlv- , lxxl-UVL -g ' Lllllddu -N , px cill MT? mul MO' ' .C ll slr: in . L IE? Ill? df' rf 41,5 r HD W-r,mvwi ::'w,,,1a1F-ff 5129 'mb I ID Z m r' f Meese and Men TIME THE is-P., , xmrrr :Iwmrmssdimfml LOVE UGAR 5 BOVVL. '4 .l 'ES l. i L Lx. safe lEiClflgf uwuleys Q page Qui Qlfaailnl Ss Terrlfled ranrhvu ara: furlifylne lhrlr lnmn-N .lllvr thru- faml- .Y AQ' ' . 'ff ' - I - 1 . ' - , 1 is WQAQQS j,?v,Yi:. 5,5 - b ,fp - -5:11 1 .- ,Sw vf - fer, 'III' 4+ .' x ' '? J . ! av --r -5 A ' ... 4'- CL h A i BS ln isolated hill vnunlry uv-rv: wiped -ful in .1 hlmuly att.: ' - ya N' ' ' 'J .4 - 3:4 ' W - :ve x- ANCE COMMITTEE This year's dance committee was a group of hopeful, determined and eternally optimistic individuals led by Mrs. Jowett. Despite much effort, many hours of work and a bubble machine, the Christmas semi-formal was cancelled, and the beach-day dance was only a moderate success. Hopefully next year, when an Ashbury dance is mentioned people will not head for the nearest , w K. Fincham S. Niles D. Groulx S. Prakash S. Haffner C. Wilson C. Lloyd K. Wyatt wsu--wav---D A Y GRAD CO ITTEE The mayor work ol tht Carad Conumttu members sulmd to ruolw around lund ratsans Our larsl nent xx as tht annual L ar rallx Exupt tor the das apps aramt ot sueral lrus Irom tht toot hall tnld thas auaxatx 1.111 bn toumed as a suuunss Our other endtaxours mtluded bake salts tthank wou lunaor sthool students! the sale and ddaurx ot our thru thousand L andx Lanes the salt ot t1oxsa.rs at tht V alentam s Dame rughx shtrts tsharts tthanks Make and Makkoy and shorts Sean MtAalam gemrouslx omreti has serxntes and amazed an Ashburn audntmt wath has vaork an the my sts rtous realm ot the subtonsuous Soma members of thts tommtttet also took tha. tame to orgamn Spartt Week Suml and Matthew joamd torus to torm an unoltataal Preteut Humalaataon Committee Thas group vtatehed n delight as Ashburv Lmoyed Slam Day and Pte A Prdut Thanks go to uervom who supported us espeuallx to Vatkx Walgress and Mr MaLFarlana. S aaamt Hatlrata 1 tram NN ld Pu man N1 ttlhtu Ba stil Slut I aurnt s Xiaehtllt llslusux Suml Prakash Dun Cot k N1r N1aa.Farlam a Ilv- -,....., - ill -. 1 NJ ns. DAFFODIL- DAY- wif Y .,Q 'C 0 l llp TIIE INTERNATIONAL FAIR .ai ' b, ss-umm Nw ,H 7 1988 Our fifth annual Ashbury International Fair Day took over the lower Common Room area for the whole of a February morning. Mexico, the West Indies, Japan, Hong Kong, Poland, Spain, Central Africa, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Britain feven Northern Ontarioy were among the areas represented in booths prepared and staffed by our international fand nationali students. We en- joyed samples of international cuisine. Students from a variety of cultures presented dances, music and costumes from their coun- tries. The audience was thrilled by a performance of Ya Ya Diallo, a native drummer from Mali. Films from Japan, Holland, France and Latin America were shown and students participated in an International Trivia Quiz. Ashbury student interest and en- thusiasm combine to make this event such a worthwhile part of our school year. I ASH BU R IAN PRESENTS AN EVENING IN BLACK8mWHlTE 9 9 9 P .9-.xs Fine Jazz Good Food Cash Bar Patrons are requested to dress only in black 81 white Casual or Formal MARCH 26,1988 8PM ARG-YLE HALL S10 PERSON --- FASHION SHOW FASHIONFASI-IIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASI-IIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASI-IIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASI-IIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASI-IIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIO'VFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASI-IIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION FASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASI-IIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHIONFASHION PMB - TUCKERMAN,S RAVINE SKI TRIP - On Thursday. April 28. ten intrepid students and their fearless leader. Mr. Morris packed skis. food, tents and clothes into a rented van and headed out into the rain. Their goal was Mount Washington in New Hampshire. They hoped to spring ski at the famous Tuckerman's Ravine. That night more than four inches of rain fell on our camp. The next morning found the eleven adventurers huddled around a coin-operated dryer at the Appalachian Mountain Club at the foot of the mountain. Never- theless, by lunch they had started the climb of two thou- sand feet to the ranger cabin in the ravine. After an hour and a half they reached the cabin only to be told that visibility was too poor to ski and conditions were posted as High Avalanche Danger . A wet and tired retreat was the only solution. Saturday morning brought another crusade to the top. 1- BEACH DAY This time. conditions were good and a crowd of skiers joined us on the 800 feet of hard, exhausting climbing to the top. It took us fifty minutes of slogging through heavy snow to reach our goal. After a lengthy rest. we strapped on skis and set off down the infamous ravine. We had fun skiing the difficult patches and watching Duncan and Paul four non-skiersj tumble down the slope, Another climb up those 800 feet, another ex- hilarating run down and it was time for lunch. After lunch. Mr. Morris and Paul found the strength to ski the huge powder bowl higher up. while the rest of us skied down the 1500 feet of the Shelburne Trail to the lodge. The Summit had to remain tantalizingly shrouded in snow clouds for another trip. On behalf of all the participants, I would like to thank Mr. Morris for organizing and leading the trip. We look forward to attacking Tuckermans next year. OUTDOQR ED -1- SPIRIT WEEK F 4 6. VFW 15 307. hf7rL2ZfXf PZ Jkwfwlnfj 531,215-4fvJ P jwehanf I NUM EVKNU f i,,,f B YCfE0 c2fCU1CC r D H mcmf 5 A mfigldag main A -w E ' fi ,..L,,- ' ' 2 - L' ' , fi 00722 Q 2 cj ,J ffmpcf , f rin . 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