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1992•APPEARANCEvASHBURlAVREALm'1^3 1992APPEARANCE«ASHBURIAN«REAI.1TY«1991 1^2•APPE.\R.\NCE«ASHBURlAN«R_EALl"n»1993 The 1992/1993 Senior School Ashburian has been the responsibility of a panel of capable students who have managed everything - layout, photography, typesetting, writing, drawing, cartooning, fundraising. This book represents a year of creativity, frustration, experimentation, failure, survival, progress, responsibility, bad humour, good humour - in short, it represents a process where people are always more important than paper, and the process is always more important than the product. The process ofyearbook production intensifies in every dimension during the last weeks and hours. The school is empty. Everyone else in the world seems to have a summer job that pays real money. The yearbook room gradually generates a peculiar odour of its own. The luxury of time to spare is gone and the maintenance of good humour and commitment becomes a chore. Strangely enough, such adverse circumstances seem to bring out the best in yearbookstaff members who prove themselves to be the finest of colleagues. Justine Eyre leads successfully because she is smart, proud, stubborn, loyal to her own talent, respectful of others, intelligently responsive to criticism. Mark Bajramovic gave up plans for an early tan to share his bad hair days with us as he huddled in the debris of 002, trying desperately to label every aspect of our being. Despite nine years oftuition fees, Mark surely must owe Ashbury College for masking tape. Chris Holmes is too busy , too tired, too enterprising, always loyal, committed, invaluable from the start to the end of this process. Nathaniel Boswell escaped to his family in Washington to miss the worst of production, but he gave his artistic best through the year and we thank him for covers, cartoons, T-shirt designs, posters, and his gentle attitude. Sarah Storey administered deftly until she cut her finger doing layout and we never heard the end of Despite the physical pain involved Sarah endured and it. , the book is better for her contribution. Brad Watkins returns to his home and native land a talented (if not funny) typist. Thank you. Kara Jansen and Eva Tjepkema came late to the process - so much better late than never. They diligently prepared layout and proofread the book - essentially wonderful participants. Thank you Mr. Napier, Michelle Poirier, Mrs. Valiquette, Mr. Coles, Mr. Gray, Mrs. Varley, Mrs. Gauthier, Mrs. Pryde. have resigned my position as StaffAdvisor to the Ashburian to direct my I extracurricular energy to the new school newspaper in September of 1993. After seven books, the work is still satisfying in every way - the people involved make it so Thank you. . /I NINaUnIIcLyy JJUoWwfectMtI * Dear Reader, This yearbook has evolved from weekly lunch meetings in room 214 to all-nighters in room 002. Throughout this creative process the book has developed from thematic, to chaotic, to really chaotic, to sort of systematic. The Ashburian has always had a theme: we tried it, had it, ditched it, moved on. Our focus has been to produce a lasting and faithful record of the 1992-1993 school year with creativity, and for the most part good humour. Enjoy! I NEW Alexander :^H <jf3^«-r\ ^% 1A Back: Duncan McCansh, Sunny Basi, Matt Capello, Connell Siddons, David Badian Middle: Brian Meloche, Sebastian Kaminski, Jean-Paul Yong, Ann Kaup, Amar Acharya, Elli Cohen Front: Masquel Lasserre, Alan Smellie, Darren Prevost, Leigh Jansen, Chris McCormack, TarekAl-Zand, Patrick O'Brian A 2 Back: Matt Parkinson, Chris Ho, BobbyYazdi, Ben Storey Middle: Matt Merkley, Andrew Davis, Jen Ramsden, Nick Eden-Walker, Giovani Bazile, Jean Blanchette Front: Blaire Ritchie, Josh Scuby, Chantal Rocheleau, Nhon Barbeau, MarkSkaff, Andres Beltran 3A Back: Robert McGregor, Steve Heidemann, Ted Niles, Matt Stanley A/Viddle-bdc: Steve Mintsioulis, Kenny Carruthers, Sean Murphy, Nadya Dhalla, Paul Zambonini, Rob Pearson Middle-fr.: Sujeet Acharya, Bill Kroll, Ben Merkley, Ricky Singh, Xavier Fan, Mike Sacco Front: Takayuki Yoda, Mike Varley, Jamie Boyce, Carline Kindle, Jill Howes-Siekierski, Kara Jansen, Sylvia Smellie Absent: Meghan Kennedy Bode Thomas Houston, Ken Campbell, Matthew Labarge, Neil Charbonneau, Justine Eyre, Winston Fan, Peter Hucal Middle: Michael Gabora, Peter O'Leary, Adam Inch, Mark Taggart, Vikas Chhura, Craig Pryor, Andrew Scorsone, Louis Quevillon Front: Jennifer Gavrel, Valerie Rimell, Jeanie McGilveray, Vivien Lin, Jen Prevost, Nicole Rocheleau Absent: Indrani Talapatra 5A Back: Christine Brown, Eric Morrissey, Lincoln Turner, Aaron Grand, Matthew Coleridge, Tommy St. John, Anthony Capello, Ben Valiquette, Sarah Storey Middle: Leanne Smith, Martin Ritchie, Vijay Chauhan, Chris Holmes, Ross Tavel, Mark Agulnik, Gavin Duffy Front: Courtney Davis, Tricia Kindle, Daniel Stanley, Margaret Floyd Absent: Josh Rager, KateStuart-Bell aught 1C Bade Andrew Harrington, Daniel Baxter, Elspeth Day, John Evans, Nick Kyriacopoulous Middle: Daniel Sun, Michael Nicolini, AndrewJohnston, Ashley Austin, Sebastien Armand, Karl Muchantef, Wilson Hendrawan Front: James McCulla, Micheal Peters, Ann Bourne, Andrew Cheung, Frederique De Lapree, Thomas Dinwiddy 2C Bade Dean Petridis, Jonathan Lee, James Cole, Matthew Tattersfield Middle: Ian Quan, Alexander Beattie, Chloe Harwood, Kim Lardner, Rory Capern, Jonathan Moore Front: Alastair Sinclair, Tyler Hargreaves, Vanessa Smith, JohnsonKu,AndrewRiff 3C Bade Raju Ruparelia, Jason Higginson, Simon FrewerMiddle-bdc: Kevin Chui, Peter Nicolini, James Nabwangu, Jesse Bowness, Steve Bourne Middle-fr.: Alex Deslauriers, Jamie Wisniowski, Tara Story, Angus McLachlin, Richard Clarke, Sanjay Aggarwal Front: Thomas Dawson, Kim Muchantef, Amantha Kucey, GuyLemele, Alexandra Dufresne, Nadia Gandhi, NickKellett Absent: Maria Andonian, Robin Durreft, AnthonyMillson

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