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Headmaster’s 2013 Prize Day Speech The following is a condensed version of the speech given by Headmaster Kevin McHenry at SAC’s 114th Prize Day ceremony in June.

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believe this is the strongest graduating class I have CISAA final in the same year. It was a banner year for had the pleasure of observing during the 11 years I First teams. have been at SAC. The 133 members of the Class 2) Carol Service: It was a pretty overwhelming experiof 2013 are a special collection of young men who ence for me to sit by the altar at the Yorkminister Baptist are both tight-knit and loyal to their school. This Church as 613 boys sang their hearts out before more class completely embraced the theme for the year, than 2,000 people. When Old Boys joined in to sing as they “pursued greatness” in so many different ways Amazing Grace and the Dorset Carol, it was really a throughout the past 10 months. special moment. It was also the first time all Not surprisingly, our grads’ academic results of our Upper School students wore kilts. are outstanding. They won over $1.3 million in 3) SpringSmash: This event clearly scholarship offers to universities in Canada, the demonstrated brotherhood in action. United States, and around the world. It was organized by our McEwen LeaderThe average number of university offers ship students but all grads seemed to per student was five, and 68% of the class be very much involved. In fact, it was will attend university in Ontario, with nice to see the entire student body, from Western University leading the charge at grades 5-12, outside playing together 28. Fifteen students will attend U of T, as Andrean brothers. The event raised and 12 will attend Queen’s. Nine per cent over $20,000 for charity. Michael Chiang (left) and Rory will attend out-of-province schools, and It is very apparent to me that this McGuire, co-recipients of the 11% of the class will attend university in group of 133 young men love their school. Macdonald Medal. the U.S. with acceptances at Notre Dame, They have set a wonderful tone all year, Brown University, Duke University, and the University of and I couldn’t be more proud of their collective excellence. Pennsylvania. In keeping with this very positive theme, I would like to Outside our classrooms, St. Andrew’s students continued take this opportunity to report briefly on the 2013 Parent to display excellence. I believe these three most memorable Satisfaction Survey distributed in March and to thank the moments involved many grade 12 students this year: 320 families who responded. From the preliminary results, 1) Nov. 6–7, 2012: For the first time in our history, the the survey indicated 87% of parents have a very strong First Soccer, Football and Volleyball teams made the overall level of satisfaction with St. Andrew’s. Another Like Father Like Son: Five 2013 grads were welcomed into the Old Boy fold by their fathers in June: (l–r) Cliff ’77 and CJ Sifton; Jason ’85 and Austin Pugliese; Scott ’79 and Conner Rowntree; Paul ’85 and Robert A. Henriques; Joshua and Andrew ’84 Mahfood. 2 ANNUAL REPORT


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Headmaster Kevin McHenry presented Keaton Ward ’13 with the Headmaster’s Trophy for being named SAC’s Athlete of the Year.

statistic I found quite interesting: a whopping 97% of parents said their son enjoys going to school. This is great news, but that figure is hard even for me to believe! I would love to take all the credit, but I know that, without a doubt, it’s primarily because of the teachers sitting behind me. Two members of our faculty will not return to St. Andrew’s next year. We wish Dr. Trena Evans all the best in her new role as Head of English at Royal St. George’s College in Toronto, as well as Hannah Franson, who has accepted a full-time position teaching French at Branksome Hall. There are a couple of very significant retirements this year. Mike Hanson retires after working at St. Andrew’s for the past 32 years as a teacher, coach, advisor, Housemaster, and Director of Middle School. Dolly Moffat-Lynch retires after devoting 23 years to SAC, most recently as Associate Director of Admission. Congratulations to them both.

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After living in residence for the past 13 years, Dave and Natascia Stewart are moving off campus. Dave has been the Housemaster of Flavelle House for the past six years. Housemastering is undoubtedly one of the most time-consuming yet rewarding positions at SAC. On behalf of the hundreds of boys whom you have helped to raise into fine young men, thank you very much. I would like to recognize three additions to our 25-Year Faculty Club. Congratulations to Steven Rush, Greg Shields, and David Dawson for their outstanding service to St. Andrew’s over the past quarter century. In order to determine the recipients of the various awards given out today, we held a very positive five-hour faculty meeting. In fact, it took more than an hour to determine the winner of the very prestigious Macdonald Medal. The Macdonald Medal is considered the absolute top award in the School. At least 15 students were nominated. After considerable discussion, the list was narrowed down to two students. Almost always, the award is given to only one student, but three separate votes resulted in a tie between two of them. The faculty quickly came to the realization that it made a great deal of sense to award two Macdonald Medals this year. These two individuals are both incredible young men with very different strengths. Their immense talents demonstrate how wonderfully diverse our students are. Both Michael Chiang and Rory McGuire live the mission of the School to the fullest in unique ways. In closing, I would again like to thank each and every member of the Class of 2013. At the grad dinner, a common theme emerged during just about every speech. The theme was this: Everyone here should make the St. Andrew’s College experience last a lifetime. Whether you’re an Old Boy, parent, grandparent or sibling, you are always welcome back to your school. We truly hope that you will keep in touch with us as you continue life’s journey. Grads, I am sure that while you look forward to the future, you might also feel a little anxious about what lies ahead. I say with confidence, you are well prepared and very capable. Congratulations and best of luck in the future. WWW.SAC.ON.CA 3


Message from Scott Hayter Executive Director of Advancement

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he 2012–2013 school year was a very busy and successful one. My heartfelt thanks go to all those who have guided and supported the College this past year. We are so fortunate to have such a caring and generous Andrean community. Your commitment to helping advance the School makes all the difference, and we are very grateful.

with a 63% participation rate for the year. Thankfully, the SAC Foundation endowment has experienced some modest growth at a current value of $25.7 million. Funds distributed to the School from the annual endowment transfer helped to provide $2 million in scholarship and bursary assistance to 148 boys— 24% of the 613 student body. SAC is advancing well, but we are always mindful of avoiding complacency. We continue to develop better ways to involve and engage our Old Boys and our past and present parents to ensure that they feel they play a role in the School’s future. “ Your commitment meaningful The latest survey indicated that we doing a better job of communicatto helping advance are ing to our constituencies, in particular about the value of supporting the the School makes School. We have a gap of $7 million to fill to meet the Not An Ordinary all the difference, Place Campaign—a campaign that will complete the capital needs of the and we are School for the foreseeable future. And very grateful.” when the capital campaign wraps up, we look forward to the opportunity to focus on the growth of the Foundation endowment fund. Helping to provide The $37 million Not An Ordinary Place Campaign the Andrean experience to deserving students resohas been our primary focus, with construction on nates with all of us. campus in full swing. The first phase, the Yuill FamThank you again for your support. ily Athletic Complex, is complete. The second phase, the Centre for Innovation, Leadership & Performance, is well underway with expected completion in January 2015. The third phase, the La Brier Family Arena, is underway with expected completion in spring 2014. Andreans have been very supportive of the campaign, while continuing their annual support to areas of the School they are particularly passionate about. J.SCOTT W. HAYTER Parent annual support in particular continues to grow EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF ADVANCEMENT 4 ANNUAL REPORT


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Rory McGuire ’13 Valedictory Remarks The following is an excerpt from Head Prefect Rory McGuire’s valedictory speech on Prize Day in June.

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e are closing a significant chapter in our lives and beginning a new one. This new chapter will bring new adventures and experiences. We might not all walk the same path in the future, but it is important to remember one thing: whatever life throws at you, embrace it. Embrace every hardship, embrace every success, embrace your new friendships, and embrace every single moment of your life. We attend a school that ninety-nine percent of the world cannot even imagine attending. We were granted this opportunity because of the hard work of our parents. But the success that each and every student in our class achieved depended upon how well they embraced the School. Life is filled with small moments that make up memories that help to shape who we become as people. The experiences we have shared at this school are some of those memories. It is up to us to appreciate everything we are given and understand that no one will ever have all the answers. It is up to us to keep searching and to keep taking on new challenges. To all the teachers, thank you for making this home. In many cases, we had different teachers who influenced us, but I can assure you that every single one of you had an impact on a graduate’s life. As for my fellow classmates…no one else in the world will ever understand the connection we have. To every single one of you in our graduating class, whether it’s your best friend or just a classmate, you stand here today with 132 of your brothers. We share this bond. It is ours forever. Let’s make the most of it and never forget what we share. No matter what the future holds, prepare yourself for everything: our journey does not stop here. This is just the beginning of a life filled with all kinds of moments and all kinds of questions. I hope that some of the lessons we

have learned here will help us in finding out the answers. When I look around at my fellow classmates, I see success. I see people in pursuit of greatness. Take that pursuit and follow your dreams.

Rory McGuire ‘13 presented the Biafran Award to Amanda Thorne. This annual award is given to the teacher or staff member who has meant the most to the graduates during their SAC career, as determined by a vote.

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SAC Foundation Statement of Operations 2012–2013 Year Ended June 30

2013

2012

5,295,718

3,419,965

Interest & Dividends

789,118

761,109

Realized Gain/(Loss) on sale of Investments

741,777

379,558

$6,826,613

$4,560,632

738,644

733,643

Unrestricted Donations

509,486

493,355

Other Designated Gifts

335,292

411,340

4,852

21,288

4,467,156

2,383,660

DONATIONS

REVENUE Donations

Total Revenue

DISTRIBUTIONS Scholarships & Bursaries School’s Priority Needs & Designated Gifts

Gifts in Kind Capital Projects (CMP & Major Renovations) Total Distributed to St. Andrew’s College

CAPITAL

ANNUAL GIVING

ENDOWMENT

81.4%

16.3%

2.3%

DONATIONS BY CONSTITUENCY OLD BOYS

CURRENT PARENTS

OTHER

55%

34%

11%

GOVERNORS & TRUSTEES: 29% This % is counted in the above totals as all Governors

$6,055,430

$4,043,286

and Trustees are in another category.

DISTRIBUTIONS CAPITAL PROJECTS

SCHOOL‘S PRIORITY NEEDS & DESIGNATED OPERATING ITEMS

71%

12.8%

SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES & AWARDS

INVESTMENT & PLANNED GIVING EXPENSE

12%

4.2%

OTHER DISTRIBUTIONS Investment & Custody Fees

123,611

111,170

Planned Giving Expense

144,302

140,850

$267,913

$251,020

$6,323,343

$4,295,306

503,270

265,325

23,054,806

23,640,357

1,571,303

(850,876)

$25,129,379

$23,054,806

Total Distributions

Excess (Deficit) of revenue over expenses for the year Fund Balances Beginning of Year Unrealized gain (loss) on Investments Fund Balance End of Year

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How is SAC Funded? The audit for St. Andrew’s College was conducted in August 2013 by Smith Sykes Leeper and Tunstall for the year ending June 30, 2013.

Statement of Operations

SAC REVENUES

The breakdown of expenses and revenues is shown in graphical format on the right. For internal purposes and for the purpose of setting tuition fees, the Board does not budget for depreciation; however, we do allocate $800,000 toward major expenses on plant repairs and maintenance in any given year.

ACTUAL 2012–2013 8% – Ancillary Incomes

86%

5% – Donations for Operations 1% – Investment Income

Tuition & Mandatory Fees

SAC Revenues 2012–2013 Tuition revenues and mandatory fees are the primary revenue source. Ancillary revenue is comprised of interest income, housing rentals, summer program revenue, Campus Shop revenue, and rental of facilities. Donations toward operating costs include $900,000 from the SAC endowment Funds as well as annual giving from Old Boys, parents, and staff.

SAC EXPENSES ACTUAL 2012–2013

19% 10% 9%

SAC Expenses 2012–2013 The expense chart depicts expenses based on a functional division. Salaries and wages represent approximately 60% of our total budget but are included within the functional areas. The percentage of expenses in each category is very stable year over year. Academic and co-curricular expenses refer to all student program activities including athletics, Cadets, library, and resident support services. Buildings, grounds, and maintenance expenses include utilities, insurance, repairs, and replacement of small capital items. Financial Aid represents $2 million in bursaries and scholarships.

Academics & Co-Curricular

46%

7%

Buildings, Grounds & Maintenance Administration Food Services Financial Aid

5% Advancement 4% Admission

OLD BOYS

TOP

2012–2013 FISCAL YEAR

DOLLARS RAISED

PARTICIPATION RATE

1. 1957...... $672,010 2. 1979...... $414,665 3. 1977...... $247,300

1. 1934...... 100% 2. 1950...... 55% 3. 1941...... 50%

4. 1964.......... $232,908

4. 1943.......... 50%

5. 1985.......... $209,210

5. 1944.......... 44%

6. 1959.......... $152,550

6. 1953.......... 39.13%

7. 1983.......... $110,250

7. 1945.......... 37.50%

8. 1943.......... $50,200

8. 1954.......... 37.50%

9. 1954.......... $48,250

9. 1970.......... 35.29%

10. 1986.......... $31,625

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Gibber’s BY JIM HERDER ’64

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omehow it is fitting that the classroom dedicated to former teacher Dick Gibb, a man who cared deeply for the School and its students, is nestled between academics and athletics and surrounded by art. Dick spent 37 years on the faculty of the College, and the classroom in his honour is where he last taught geography. The room is located at the end of McLaughlin Hall, where the work of the Headmaster’s Art Awards winners graces the walls, and the last stop before the Bedard Athletic Centre. Just around the corner is the gym and a few steps further, Walden Pool, so named for John ’71, one of his former students, and later, a fellow faculty member. Dick was a consummate educator and coach of the first order. He spent nearly four decades at St. Andrew’s. And like most memorable teachers, he is remembered fondly by the hundreds of students he helped turn into men. Mr. Gibb was a man who was respected not just by Old Boys, faculty members, and friends of the School, but also by the legion of young people who travelled with him. These boys 8 ANNUAL REPORT

“ He enriched my life and I will always be grateful. Judging by the success of his scholarship fund, many others share my opinion.” —Robert Jones ’67 and girls who travelled to Europe with Gibb-Macfarlane tours and on the “shipwrecked trips” to the Bahamas were known as “Trippers,” “Rudesheimers,” “Walkers,” and “Bikers.” He was no shrinking violet. As one of the first teachers to sit on SAC’s Board of Governors, he once spoke at a board meeting about the importance of the School’s visual arts program. If he felt strongly about something, he let everyone in the room know his opinion.


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Legacy William White ‘13

When Dick passed away suddenly in 1985, Old Boys wanted to do something in his memory. That something soon evolved into a scholarship endowed in his name. The Scholarship Committee of Wendy Little, Stan Macfarlane, Jake Omstead ’52, and Tom Bosley, along with assistance from Gayle McPherson, John Walden ’71, David Dunlap ’56, and Dick’s eldest son, Richard Gibb ’61, tracked down as many travellers and admirers as they could find. The original solicitation letter for the Dick Gibb Scholarship stated that the “scholarship will be awarded annually to a student in need who demonstrates honesty, sportsmanship, a sense of humour, and who excels in geography, cricket and/ or sailing—the kind of young man who would be a welcome mate on board Dick’s boat.” The response was generous and, frankly, overwhelming. Over 400 donations were received from that initial mailing. From an original goal of $60,000, the fund has grown to over $700,000, and dozens of Old Boys and other supporters continue to contribute every year, 28 years after its creation. Outside his former classroom now hangs a donor plaque, a tribute in Dick’s honour.

2012–2013 Gibb Scholarship Recipient The scholarship that bears Dick’s name has been increased in recent years to several annual awards. To date, 37 Old Boys have received support from the Gibb Fund, the latest being William White ’13. William grew up in Bermuda and was attending Saltus Academy when he met Headmaster Ted Staunton (SAC’s Headmaster from 1997–2009). Ted suggested that St. Andrew’s would be a good fit for William, and the Gibb Fund seemed to be tailor-made for him. William arrived at St. Andrew’s in the fall of 2010 and graduated this past June. William says he was a laid back student in Bermuda who needed more focus academically and athletically. He was assigned David Manning as his advisor, who is Head Coach of Varsity Soccer and Hockey. “Coach Manning quickly identified that I had the

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ability to play at the next level in soccer, but my work ethic was very low,” recalls William. “He brought me around the First Hockey team, and asked me to be their manager. I was amazed at how hard those student athletes worked in practice, in games, and in the classroom, not to mention their dedication completing assignments and homework, whether it was on the road, in a bus, or in their dorms.” William not only acted as manager that first year, but continued for all three years he was at the School. David Stewart was his Housemaster in Flavelle, someone William says “was very influential in the development of what I now call ‘the Canadian work ethic.’ I plan to carry that mentality with me into the future.”

William was a cricketer for two years, and MVP once, and his team claimed the CISAA championship this past season. His SAC soccer team won back-to-back CISAA championships as well. He played on the Bermuda U19 national team in 2013. William accepted an offer from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, where he now studies business and plays soccer. In time, the Old Boys who knew and respected Dick Gibb will fade from the scene, but what will remain is his scholarship, created and funded in perpetuity by his former students and friends. What will also remain is the extraordinary tribute of providing future young men with a St. Andrew’s education. And for that he would be most proud. JIM HERDER ’64

Every dollar counts: monthly donors do make a difference

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rom the mortar that holds the bricks in place to the carpet on the floors and the doors on the classrooms, the generous contributions of Andreans have made St. Andrew’s College what it is today. St. Andrew’s relies on the financial support of its alumni, current and alumni parents, and friends of the School to continue to offer an exceptional St. Andrew’s experience and rigourous educational opportunities. Malek Smith ’05 is one Andrean who demonstrates the importance of supporting his former school by pledging a monthly donation to the Not An Ordinary Place capital campaign. He feels it’s the least he can do for an experience he describes as life-changing. Malek Smith ‘05 “From Cadets and sports to living in residence, the School helped me build a solid core of skills that really became the foundation for my future success in university and in my career.” As Malek began his career, he started to realize how much of an impact St. Andrew’s had on his success, and he wanted to give back to the School that gave him so much. 10 ANNUAL REPORT

While he knows that current and future students will have their own SAC experience, Malek understands that for the School to stay at the forefront of independent education, it requires the assistance of the entire Andrean community. “I think it’s important to support initiatives such as new buildings and sports facilities, so the School can continue to be on the leading edge.” As the director of sales and marketing for Mass Insurance Brokers Limited in Markham, Ont., Malek feels all Old Boys should give back, urging them to “really think back on your experience at St. Andrew’s and what it did to help you grow as a person and a leader. If you want other young men to experience the same thing, then you should contribute.” “Every gift makes a difference, regardless of amount,” agrees Scott Hayter, Executive Director of Advancement. “Our younger donors strengthen their lifelong relationship with SAC by engaging in and supporting the current and future needs of the School.” Monthly donations can be set up online or through the Advancement and Alumni Relations Office by contacting Ryan Bryce ’05 at ryan.bryce@sac.on.ca or 905-727-3178 ext. 322. NICOLETTE FLEMING


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Not An Ordinary Place Campaign Update

HELP US REACH OUR GOAL!

$37 MILLION

$29.7 MILLION REASONS TO CELEBRATE! PHASE

1

Yuill Family Athletic Complex Opened May 2012

GOAL:

$6.5 million

14% TO GO!

PHASE

2

Academic & Dining Facilities Completion Date: 2015

GOAL:

$22 million

21% TO GO!

PHASE

3

La Brier Family Arena Completion date: Spring 2014

GOAL:

$8.5 million

22% TO GO!

The Not An Ordinary Place Campaign, launched publicly in 2012, has now raised $29.7 million in pledges. This is extraordinary for a school of our size and demonstrates the commitment and strength of our Andrean community. While we celebrate this success, we also know that the School has $7.3 million left to raise to reach our goal. We must continue to look to our Old Boys and parents, past and present, to help St. Andrew’s College meet its target. This will ensure that SAC has the facilities necessary to achieve its mission and remain one of the most outstanding boys’ independent schools in the world.

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Appointments to SAC Governance New International Advisory Committee

Michael Sifton ’79, Chair, St. Andrew’s College Board of Governors, has announced the establishment of the International Advisory Committee. The committee will inform and counsel Board members about matters relating to the School’s international students and their parents. Its goal is to provide the most advantageous educational opportunities and to build strong bonds with Andreans from around the world. The following Andreans have been appointed members of this inaugural committee. MICHAEL CHOI ’99 – Korea and Asia Michael is the International Admission & Relations Officer for St. Andrew’s College. Michael oversees admission needs in the largest boarding market in the world, China, as well as in Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam. He will also assist in some Advancement initiatives and parent/student relations relative to his recruitment territory. In today’s very competitive market, the experiences Michael is able to share as an Old Boy have proved invaluable in building our international boarding population. MIKE EDWARDS ’79 – East Coast USA Mike has a long family history of involvement with SAC. Both his father, Burley ’31, and his late brother, Charlie ’70, also attended SAC. An active volunteer with the School, Mike, along 12 ANNUAL REPORT

with Don MacKay ’70, organizes an annual golf tournament in his brother’s memory to support a SAC bursary. Mike is founder and president of Matrix Group Benefits in Falmouth, Maine, where he lives with his wife, Kathy, and their sons. NATHAN LUO, current parent – China Nathan is father to current student, Owen ’16. The Luo family has offered invaluable support to the Headmaster in his travels to China, and Nathan continues to volunteer his time and efforts to further the objectives of the School. Nathan is a project manager for a large construction company in Beijing. He lives with his wife and son in Aurora. ANDREW MAHFOOD ’84 – Jamaica and the Carribean Andrew is an Old Boy of the School and parent to Jake’15 and Joshua ’13. For many years the Mahfood family has supported Admission efforts and alumni relations activities in Jamaica. Andrew is the finance director of the Wisynco Group, a leading Jamaican distributor and manufacturer of high quality goods. MYLES PRITCHARD ’77 – West Coast USA Myles is President of the California Chapter of the Old Boys Association. He has organized several alumni events in his home town. In addition, he represented the School at a recent CASE event in

California. Myles is founder and owner of MAP Strategic Wealth Management and has worked for many years as an investment advisor. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and their two sons. ALFREDO SOLLOA ’83 – Mexico Alfredo is president of SACMEX, the Old Boys Association branch in Mexico. In this role, he and his family have provided direction, assistance, and support for both the Admission and Advancement teams in their activities in Mexico. Currently, two of his sons attend SAC: Jorge ’19 and Alfredo ’15; and many extended family members have attended over the years. A CPA, Alfredo is a partner in the accounting firm of Solloa Contadores Publicos S.C. He resides with his wife and family in Mexico.

New Foundation Trustees Appointed David Lawrence, SAC Class of 1981, and Bruce Chin, SAC Class of 1990, have been elected as Trustees at the Annual General Meeting held September 19, 2013. David Lawrence attended SAC from 1978–1981, and earned an honours BA in political science and economics from McMaster University in 1985. David is a Fellow of the Canadian Securities Institute, a Canadian Investment Manager and a Certified Financial Planner. He began his career in retail banking with Royal Bank in 1985. At present, he is with CIBC Wood Gundy as an


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investment advisor and first vice president. David and his wife, Diana, live in Toronto with their son, Cameron, SAC Class of 2016, and daughter, Gwen, who is in grade 9 at Havergal College. Bruce Chin attended SAC from 1983–1990. He earned an honours degree in business administration from Western University and an MBA from the Richard Ivey School of Business in 1998. He is also a chartered financial analyst. Following a 15 year career in stock/portfolio analysis with such companies as National Bank, Scotia Cassels, and Alden Global Capital, Bruce switched to real estate. He is a licensed sales representative with Royal LePage in Toronto and the founder of Condos.ca Inc., a company dedicated to condo/loft investment and sales. Bruce lives in Toronto with his wife, Amna, and their daughter, Keira.

Retirement After 31 years of unparalleled service, David Rea ’53, announced his retirement from the SAC Foundation Trustees’ Board in June 2013. David has served as a member of the SAC Foundation since 1982 and he chaired

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Generations of Andreans embrace the mission of St. Andrew’s College to “develop the complete man, the wellrounded citizen.” It is these Andreans who have passionately supported endowed scholarships, bursaries and awards,

this very active volunteer board for 12 years from 1991-2003. Under his leadership the endowment fund grew exponentially with the engagement of Jarislowsky Fraser as investment counsel, the institution of ‘The Andrean Legacy’ insurance program to encourage planned gifts, and the development of individual family funds.

ensuring the very best in education for students who they may never know. The Governors and Trustees, along with the Headmaster and his staff, are truly grateful for this high level of commitment and trust in the School and its future.

John Rook ’64, Chairman of the SAC Foundation says: “David’s knowledge and experience were critical to the success of the Foundation. As Chair, his leadership and insightful comments on investments and the importance of the Foundation to SAC inspired confidence and reaffirmed our belief that the Foundation is an invaluable asset to the School.”

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maintaining accurate donor records, communications, Andrean and Old Boy relations and fundraising

tecting the personal information of our alumni, family of past and current students, volunteers,

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and supporters. Any personal information collected by the School’s Advancement Office is

and the Foundation to refrain from using their personal information for development purposes.

handled with the utmost attention to how it is attained, secured, and utilized. This personal information is kept private to the School and the Foundation. We will not sell, rent, or trade personal information with anyone outside the School. The

If you have any questions about how the School Advancement Office uses your personal information, please contact Edna Collins, Associate Director of Advancement, at edna.collins@sac.on.ca or 905.727.3178 ext. 239

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Campaign Donors Flavelle Circle

Doug ‘86 & Pam Merkel

The Campbell Circle

Ambassador

Agnes Neudorf

Mike Brewer ‘88

Jake ‘52 & Marilyn

Derek & Margie Brown

The Chairman’s Club

John Omstead ‘77

Benefactor

($2,500–$9,999)

($1M +)

Rick ‘73 & Pegi Reininger

($10K–$24,999K)

Bill & Donna Allison

Annual Fund of

Ross Reucassel ‘56

Greg Baun ‘79

Gordon & Jo-Anne Almadi

Michael & Sarah Paluch

Ryan Bryce ‘05

John ‘64 & Beverley Rook

Jeffrey & Annabel Begg

Darrell & Sandra Ashby

Greg & Chryssi Reid

Derek Bulas ‘95

Scott Cole ‘80

Dan & Joanne Stock

Donald &

Ken & Agnes Broekaert

Doug Simmonds ‘66

Michael Byass &

Michael & Wendy La Brier

Ludmila Strapec

David & Karen Brown

Roger Sinclair &

Dem Rogers ‘59

King & Adele Ward

Cliff ‘77 & Terra Sifton

King ‘83 & Christine Ward

Derek ‘85 &

David & Susan Willmot

St. Andrew’s College

Sheila Sifton

Elizabeth Carswell John ‘88 & Raphaela Dunlap

Trevor & Kimberly Cochran Edna & Dennis Collins

Omstead

Mike ‘79 & Julie Sifton

Modupe Tunde-Byass

Lisa Hutchison

Bob & Lucy Camargo

Smith, Sykes, Leeper &

Ross & Susan Carter

Tunstall LLP

Harrison Xu & Jenny Qi

George Brown ‘99

John Cathers ‘54

Jeffrey & Victoria Sopik

John Chantler

Scott & Judy Stirling

Michael Chau ‘80

Sheldon ‘73 &

Sean Chen & Smile Wang

The Sifton Family

The Macdonald Club

Bob ‘64 & Jilla Williams

($25K–$99,999K)

Alf Wirth ‘59

Stuart Bahen

Jack & Julie Symmes

Brett Cole ‘80

Bill ‘57 & Elizabeth Yuill

Tim & Reta Bean

Ian ‘73 & Cathy Tait

Danny & Lenore Collis

Larry ‘66 &

Gary Townsend &

Frank & Cathy Colton

The Founder’s Club

Lisabeth Sturrock

Yvonne Boland

Yvonne Woloszczuk

($500K–$999,999)

Po-Sen Chiu & Grace Liu

George & Liz Tsvetanov

Parents Guild of

Ed Crawford ‘43

Chris ‘50 & Betty

St. Andrew’s College

Wayne & Sharon Ford

Wansbrough

Dick Clavell ‘50

Susan Comfort Barton & Eric Barton John & Domenica Coppa Anthony & Angela

David Dunlap ‘56

Bill ‘53 & Pat Graham

Dean & Kelly Iwai

Scott & Sue Hayter

Partner

Paul & Carrie Denton

Michael Hogg ‘72

(to $2,499)

George & Chrys

Gary ‘76 & Soon Ok

Leke Akinyele ‘07

Douramakos

Alvaro Almuina &

Graham Dutton ‘54

The Headmaster’s Club (100K–$499,999)

Peter & Brigitte Anderson Khaled Ali & Fatima Bugshan Andrew & Marianne

D’Alessandro

Lawrence Fred ‘54 & Donna Leslie

Melinda Pica

Jake Stirling ‘13

Dan & Barbara Amadori

Anthony Farr ‘95

Doug ‘80 & Luci Crawford

Les Andrew

Brian & Mary Jayne Feeley

Nathan Luo & Mary Lu Ian & Paula Macpherson Jim & Gladys MacPherson Jim ‘66 & Susan

Mark ‘92 & Katie Etherington

Paul Esson ‘53

Brian & Sheri Deo

Craig & Sarah Andrews

Sandy & Nina Forte

Paul ‘95 & Nycki Etherington

Michael & Cathy Durisin

Bill Andrews ‘53

Robert & Kate Fox

Sang Jun & Hyang Sook Lee

Cliff & Catherine Frame

Derek Archibald ‘86

Kirk Gardner ‘60

Daniel & Maria Guizzetti

Kevin & Karan McHenry

Charlie & Terri MacLean

Gary & Geri-Lee Godkin

Malcolm & Carolyn

Jim Gear ‘69

Michael Harrison &

Sandy ‘70 & Lynn Munro

Graham & Dorie McDonald

Frank & Serena Goitanich

Paul & Pam Rowcliffe

Ian Michael ‘92 &

Guery Goyo &

Guizzetti

Kim Wilkinson Dieter Jentsch & Angela Ganstal Guang Bo Li & Xiu Hua Pi John & Danielle McCluskey David ‘82 & Sanysa Merkel 14 ANNUAL REPORT

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John Stewart ‘78 Sen Tao & Sharon Chen Geza ‘74 & Lilo von Diergardt

Sarah Facey

Loretta Fantin

Thomas Murphy &

Jim ‘64 & Gail Herder

Archibald Brett & Sharon Ashton

Bernard Goldhar & Marlene Oilgisser

Gus Badali

Richard Goldhar ‘02

Keith Barber &

Nick Grgas & Margaret

Geri Smith

Tom Hickey ‘60

John & Shannon

Sherrill Knight

Eddy & Donna Battiston

Jason Hammond ‘99

Diane Purser

Hastings

Rodger ‘82 & Marion Leslie

Julian Battiston ‘96

Bill Harpur ‘66

Richard & Nancy Stoneman

Ron & Annette McArthur

Andy Beckwith ‘79

Mohamad Hassani

Gary Walters &

Beth McKay

Chris & Tanya Bradley

Philip ‘78 &

Yves & Dianne Millette

Ryan Brandham ‘00

Omstead and family

Nadine Melemis

Kim Henderson


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Robert Hepburn ‘79

Scott & Debora Medhurst

John Hill ‘57

Vivim & Nico Meijer

John Hough ‘57

Greg Miklas ‘76

Malek Smith ‘05

Murray Hyde ‘80

Jim & Lisa Muenzenberger

Bill Snyder ‘59

Farrell Hyde ‘50

Wendy & Don Muratoff

George So & Halen Lui

Michael James &

Jim Mylrea ‘53

Ayaz & Naseem Somani

Robert Nelson ‘74

Mike Sommerville ‘62

Eric ’76 & Susan Jolliffe

Ken & Viola Nickerson

Andy Stamper ‘62

Il-Jung & Vivian Joo

Paul O’Hea ‘99

Tony Stapells ‘50

Steve & Christine Kearley

Adebusola Onayemi

Sam Sum

Robbie Keith ‘56 &

John Orr ‘60

Emiko Tanabe

Diana Korn-Hassani

Ray ‘64 &

Michael Throop ‘74

Natalie Owen-James

Chao Kuan & Bonita So

Jennifer Osborne

Jason Situ &

Stephen & Karen Tiller

Brenden Ottaway ‘12

Bob Topping ‘74

Jackson Lau ‘01

Paul & Kathy Oushalkas

David Trent ‘50

David ‘81 & Diana

Joe Paterson ‘50

Giancarlo Trimarchi ‘02

Debra Pawluk

Richard & Dale Tripodi

Raymond Leung ‘73

Angela Phillips

Fai & Mei-Po Tse

Ricky Leung ‘97

Keith Pilley ‘42

Andrew & Janine Turner

John & Wendy Little

Stephen Pitel ‘86

Sharen Turner

John Lowndes ‘44

David Porter & Robin Harris

Alex Walker &

Charles & Fong Lum

Courtney Powers ‘92

Jamie Macdonald ‘73

Kinga Powers

Tony & Catherine Wang

John & Catherine

Klaus & Mary Priebe

Zhidun Wang

David Prowse ‘77

Robert & Sandra

Macdonald

Marnie Sigmar

Tim Macdonald ‘67

Jason ‘85 & Beth Pugliese

Bob MacLeod ‘60

Ian Purdie ‘55

Brian & Mary Whitelaw

Rick Mann ‘75

Aman & Shamim Rajan

Robin Wilkie ‘72

Jacob Marcinkowski ‘00

Sandra Rea

John Wilkins ‘59

Shane Marshall ‘89

Mario Richard &

Gordon ‘72 &

Bill & Nancy Martin

Francine Kenney

Wasson

Nancy Wilson

Gary & Jane Martin

Warren Ritchie ‘51

Julie Wilson

Geoffrey Martin &

Elliott Romeril & Pam

Philip &

Marnie Wraith

Rolph-Romeril

Betsy Wolfenden

Jack & Sunni McAully

Richard & Karen Ruddock

Benjamin Wood ‘98

Patrick & Tess McGrath

Ted Ruse ‘71

Alex Wood ‘95

Jim & Catherine McIntosh

Bruce & Daphne

Andrew Wood ‘60

Ruytenbeek

Michael Wood ‘56

Neil & Leslie McLean Roy McMurtry ‘50 Ted & Barbara McNab Peter & Jackie McNamara Bill McNeil ‘66

Norm Sandham & Hilary Laidlaw Howard & Karen Seto Rodney & Sandy Sheridan Bill Shields ‘40

RE P O RT

2 0 1 3

News from the Parents Guild

Sophie Yang

Paul & Ilia Ladouceur

Lawrence

A N N U A L

Milan & Liisa Yazdani Xudong Zhou & Fangxian Liu Zheng Fang Zhou & Belinda Hu

(l–r) Michele Fischer, Scott Hayter, Michael Sifton ‘79, and Karen Seto, Parents Guild President 2012-2013.

T

he St. Andrew’s Parents Guild Executive presented the School with a cheque for $129,000 in June. These funds were the proceeds from this year’s SAC on the Red Carpet Red & White Gala; $29,000 has been dedicated to a full day-boy scholarship; and $100,000 has gone toward the second instalment of the Guild’s pledge of $400,000 to the Not An Ordinary Place Campaign. The fiveyear agreement to satisfy the pledge remains at $150,000 to be paid over the next three years. The devoted Parents Guild volunteers continue to work tirelessly throughout the year to support St. Andrew’s and to help carry out its rich traditions. While the objective of some Guild events is to raise funds, others help to create friendships and promote School spirit. Above all, the Guild remains focused on accomplishing its mission statement: “…constituted for the enhancement of student life in all its diversity, to foster Andrean community spirit, and to provide scholarship and bursary assistance.” The 2013-2014 Guild, under the direction of President Michele Fischer, has over 200 (new and returning) parent volunteers to help carry out the many school events such as, SAC Rack, Poinsettia Sales, Holiday Heroes, Homecoming, MacPherson Hockey Tournament, parent socials, support the Mac House Boarding program, and the New Family Orientation program. The Parents Guild’s major fundraiser International Stars Red & White Gala will take place April 12, 2014. To purchase tickets, or to learn more about the Parents Guild, visit www.sac.on.ca/parents. WWW.SAC.ON.CA 15


Old Boy Donors 1934

1949

1954

1958

William E. Westfall

George D. Hathaway

William A. Neal

John C. Crosbie

John D. Cathers

James G. Godsman

Robert Williams

Jeffrey D. Hayes

1938

Henry A. Feith

W. Graham Dutton Q.C.

R. Joe Kepke

John R. Zurbrigg

Paul G. Kitchen

James A. O’Brian

William C. Lawrence

J. Douglas Grant

1959

1965

Brian A. Levett

1940

E. James Shirley

Antonio Guzman

W. Adam Clatsoff

Robert B. Emerson

Donald J. MacKay

William J. Shields

David W. Wilson

Brian Knight

Jim E. Dunn

Douglas C. McKeen

Christopher A. Munro

1941

1950

Frederick Leslie

Frank Metcalf Q.C.

W. Gregory Pritchard

John R. Percival

John R.M. Kilpatrick

Richard J. Clavell

Michael A. Mann

Donald M. Rogers

Hubert G. Pritchard

J. Duncan Pickard

1942

W. Farrell Hyde

Albert E. Matthews

Robert B. Russell

Raymond S. Pyfrom

Eric N. Schneider

Philip H. Alspach

Ralph A. King

Robert D. Morrison

William F. Snyder

1966

Mark M. Westcott

Edward M. Ballon

The Hon. R. Roy

H. Evan C. Schulman

John C. Wilkins

W. Graham Butler

A. Norman Wilkie

McMurtry

Keith C. Pilley

Walter A. Somerville

Alfred G. Wirth

R. Bruce Crockett

the late John J. Wood

1943

Thomas M. Munn

Robert G. Wade

1960

C. William Harpur

1971

Edward H. Crawford

Joseph G. Paterson

Michael B. Wansbrough

R. Chris H. Allworth

John Jeffries

Wilhelm M. Haust

Alexander G. Hyde

Col. Richard L. Read

1955

James A. Carruthers

James C. McClocklin

Edward D. Ruse

R. McLeod Lightbourn

Tony Stapells

Alan J. Cruickshank

Kirk Gardner

William H. McNeil

Chris P. Stoate

1944

David G. Trent

John C. McCrea

Michael J. Heath-Eves

Douglas A. Simmonds

John L. Walden

the late T. M. Adamson

J. Christopher C.

Ian A. Purdie

Thomas A. Hickey

1967

1972

D. Gordon M. Robertson

Robert R. MacLeod

David F. Evans

Richard C. Bates

Charles W. Eddis

Wansbrough

F. Murray Hall

Douglas G. Worling

C. Kendall Willoughby

John L.C. Morse

Robert L. Jones

Dayna J. Broadfoot

John M. Lowndes

1951

1956

John D. Orr

Kim A. Kaminis

Chesley F. Crosbie

James B. McLeod

Terence T. Malone

H. M. Burns

Hugh W. Robinette

David E. Kitchen

Dennis J. Daly

1945

W. S. Ritchie

David M. Dunlap

David R. Stamper

Timothy I. Macdonald

Gary A. Redwood

M. Campbell Dobbin

The Hon. Justice

Robert F. Keith

Andrew D. Wood

A. Fraser McTavish

Gregg M. Westcott

W. Ross Reucassel

1961

Reed E. Osborne

Rev. Robin J. Wilkie

Garrison Rapmund

William P. Somers

James B. Robertson

1952

John M. Swinden

Brian G. Armstrong Q.C.

1968

Gordon C. Wilson

1946

John S. Auld

Reilley D. Tapley

Carl F. Ingwalson, Jr.

Peter C. Bates

1973

the late Ernest C. Frey

Gerald E. Omstead

Bruce W. Thomson

D. Ronald F. Rea

Graham F. Brunke

Timothy P. Boland

Frederick A. McKenzie

The Hon. Justice

J. Michael P. Wood

W. Michael Rothery

David Cross

Peter R. Calverley

Robert A. Montgomery Liam S. O’Brian

1957

Dan Routledge

James D. D. Good

Michael S. Higgins

Roger Strand

Coulter A. Osborne

G. Malcolm Darroch

Doug E. Rowan

John F. Housser

Dr. Raymond H. Leung

1947

1953

Wilfrid S. Dinnick

1962

Robin D. Warren

Jamie W. Macdonald

Thomas B. Chipman

Gordon J. Alexander

James R Guy

Malcolm C. Black

1969

Ian C. McClintock

Donald C. Shaw

William W. Andrews

John M. Hill

Herbert T. Gregory

Barry A. Brackley

Richard J. Reininger

William P. Skinner

Paul D. Esson

Andrew H. Holliday

Christopher W. Hovey

John H. Brown

Sheldon B. Sturrock

1948

Peter G. Gordon

John H. Hough

J. Terrence Joyce

James D. Gear

Ian Tait

J. Douglas C. Barr

William D. Graham

Carlos E. Kepke

Michael B. Sommerville

James M. Jackson

1974

Joseph J. Nold

Garth E. Hazlett

Andrew D. Milne

Andrew J. Stamper

R. Scott Jolliffe

Thomas G. Birkett

Robert T. Putnam

Ian D. Isbester

John C. Mueller

1964

R. Day Pritchard

John R. Hawley

Victor W. Rodwell

S. Arthur Morris

Louis George Tejada

W. James Herder

1970

Robert A. Nelson

Frank M. Rolph

James M. Mylrea

Bill Yuill

John D. Pennal

Robert L. Dilworth

Benjamin Rego

Ian S. Wishart

David L. Rea

W. D’Arcy Reade

Thomas W. Gilchrist

Michael Throop

John E. Trent

John F. Rook Q.C.

David Grass

Robert P. Topping

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A N N U A L

RE P O RT

1975

Douglas E.S. Crawford

1987

1992

1998

2005

Andrew J. Kilpatrick

Murray A. Hyde

D.W. Martyn Bone

Paul T. Arhanic

Jason A. Bibby

Ryan A. Bryce

G. Richard Mann

H. Glenn Stanley-Paul

Timothy P. Callaghan

James W. Dennis

Brook Dyson

Ryan A. Luther

2 0 1 3

1976

John C.A. Stevenson

Steven W. Dengler

Mark K. Etherington

Christopher A. Fusco

Robert J. Mackay

Michael A. Earle

1981

Jean-Paul G. Hoffman

Jonathan A. Ginou

Mark N. Landry

Malek R. Smith

Craig D. Farrow

Christopher P. Ball

Ian Howey

Ian C. Michael

A. Benjamin Wood

2006

D. Eric Jolliffe

George M. Jackson

Liam G. Morrissey

Carl R. Milroy

1999

Eric W. Cumming

Gary M. Lawrence

David C. Lawrence

Glen D. Oliver

Stuart M. Smith

George W. Brown

2007

Gregory W. Miklas

Paul E. Stanborough

Todd A. Phillips

Elyot R. Waller

Jason M. Hammond

Olubunmi O. Akinyele

Paul R. Seay

J. Warren Stoddart

Jeffrey D. Smith

1993

James T. MacPherson

Michael A. Fedorov

1977

1982

1988

Robert A. Leckey

Paul F. O’Hea

2008

R. Mark Bedard

Jay R. Bailey

Corey Anquetil

Gilbert J. C. Lee

Kent J. Pitkin

Patrick M. Richard

N.C. Stuart Cove

Kelly S. Begg

Michael C. Brewer

Alexandros Logiotatos

Ben M. Rogers

2009

John E. Omstead

Michael G. Elliott

Mayur Desai

James F. Menlove

2000

Alexander R. Culp

Myles H. Pritchard

J. Rodger Leslie

John M. Dunlap

James A. Nichols

Tejus Ajmera

2010

David A. Prowse

Martin J. Twiss

Ian R. Giles

Jeffrey C. Wong

Ryan J. Brandham

Yang Ha Cho

Clifford M. Sifton

1983

Oliver D. Herbst

1994

Jacob A. Marcinkowski

Adam Z. Nickerson

Scott L. Sillcox

Peter Bedard

Christopher C. Hind

Andrew W. Beach

2001

2012

Gary C. Weilinger

Scott Nirenberski

Robert D. Hiscox

Scott D. Bonnell

J. T.S. Lau

Patrick B. Ottaway

Charles D. Zuckerman

Andrew G. Simpson

Kevin Kilmer Choi

Geoffrey P. Brennagh

Olivier A. Manigat

1978

Stephen J. Suarez

Paul M. Morgan

Alfredo Villegas-Camil

Ali M. Manigat

R. James Cole

Jonathan P. Tyner

Michael J. Paletta

1995

Aaron H. Racine

P. Andrew Dalton

J.R. Kingsley Ward

Miguel Pizzuto

Derek R. Bulas

2002

Michael J. Elder

1984

Anthony H. Reid

Paul S. Etherington

Christopher Y-H Chang

Philip J. Henderson

Luis M. Benito C.

Wallace Watson

Anthony M. Farr

Andrew J. Cronin

Hiram Hsu

Mark A. Ellerbeck

1989

C. Christopher L. Foster

Aladdin T. Diakun

James H. Irwin

Andrew J. Mahfood

Steven M. Cathcart

Somers W. Kempe

Richard G. Goldhar

Jeffrey G. Rees

N. Peter Smith

Shane A. Marshall

Jeffrey L. Lewis

James Healey

John D. Stewart

C. Philip S. Wood

Jonathan A. Morgan

Alexander P. Wood

Michael E. Jones

1979

1985

Derek G. Plaxton

1996

John N. Knutton

Andrew A. Beckwith

Fahad Dawood

1990

Santiago Barona

Peter G. McClelland

Paul E. Bedard

R. Paul Henriques

Patrice B. Bansa

Julian D. Battiston

Tarek Merchant

Stephen M. Dewis

Jason T. Pugliese

Trevor R. Fuller

Justin K. Lindquist

Oliver Radley-Smith

Michael M. Edwards

Michael D. Roy

Ronald D. Kopas

Robert S. Lowes

Jamie C. Scott

John C. Epworth

Derek A. Sifton

David W. Nourse

L. Wesley Smith

Bradley C. Smith

Joseph W. Heit

1986

G. Scott Pearson

Stefan L. Tuzi

Giancarlo S. Trimarchi

Robert G. Hepburn

Derek M. Archibald

Fergus S. Prentice

1997

Nicholas J.S. Weedon

Timothy J. Houlton

James E. Austin Jr.

Donald C. Price

Michael G. Foy

2003

Jeffrey W. Richmond

Gordon K. Clarke

1991

Ricky Leung

John J. M. Housser

Michael G. Sifton

Douglas F. Merkel

Jamie R. Inglis

Graeme W. Martin

Daniel John

1980

Stephen G. Pitel

James E. Morgan

Eric H. Morgan

Patrick R. McGrath

K.Y. Michael Chau

Mike A. Tzimas

Scott R. Cole

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Current Parents Rajiv & Mamta Agarwal

Xinghua Cai

Imtizi & Camela Ali

Peter ’73 &

William & Donna Allison

Vickie Calverley

Gordon & Jo-Anne Almadi

Jeff Canavor & Andrea

Alvaro Almuina & Melinda Pica Jorge Alum Kahwagi & Leila Canavati Harp Jose Gustavo Anaya & Esperanza Villar

Darvay-Canavor Juan Antonio Carrancedo Donald & Elizabeth Carswell Lionel Carter & Chantal Farrell-Carter

Peter & Brigitte Anderson

Ross & Susan Carter

James & Julie Appelbe

Michael & Sandra Chadsey

Catherine Aquin

Johnny & Cindy Chan

Ayokunnu Are &

Kin Chung Chan &

Emiko Yoshida

Daphne Lai

Esther Arscott

Tung-Hsiu Chang

Steven & Lynn Asbury

Mark Chen &

Kourosh Asgari & Margalit Gavrilov Darrell & Sandra Ashby

Huiquing Zhang Jack Chen & Susana Su-Chen

George & Pamela Daguiam

Bradley & Rebecca Jackson

John & Judy Davies

John Guo & Winnie Yang

Michael James & Natalie

Fahad ’85 &

Xiaoming Guo &

Farah Dawood

Georg Hadasik

Brian & Sheri Deo

Laura Hammer

Martin & Elaine Devlin

Kyu Jin Han &

Paul Dilworth & Mary Lyn Seymour George & Chrys Douramakos

Catherine Morrison

Jonathan & Antonia Cole Danny & Lenore Collis

Brent & Ellen Bowlin

John & Domenica Coppa

Christopher &

Fraser Cowell &

Tanya Bradley Charles & Lynn Bristoll Ken & Agnes Broekaert

Tracey Browne Douglas ’80 & Luciana Crawford

David & Karen Brown

Jeffrey & Vicki Crocker

Tony & Christine Bruccoleri

Courtney & Denise

Bruce & Lorraine Buchan

Cummings

Michael Byass & Modupe Tunde-Byass Peter Byers & Rhonda Hopkinson 18 ANNUAL REPORT

Anthony & Angela D’Alessandro Romeo D’Angelo & Rosanna D’Angelo

Andrew Jochem &

Diana Korn-Hassani

Seljan Tuemer

Michael Joo & Vivian Joo

Chi Mei Yeung Neo & Helen Lakkotrypis Marc Lamontagne & Carey CrawfordBrown-Lamontagne Geoff & Lee Lander Agustin & Amaya Lanzagorta Ike Lat & Felisa Quimson-Lat Christopher & Yolanda Lau David ’81 & Diana Lawrence Kam-Ting Lee &

Jieyu & Jianhua He

Stanley Kam & Yee Man Lai

Nasir & Shaila Hemani

Walter & Julie Karabin

Thomas Lee & Vivian Lee

Don Finlay

R. Paul ’85 &

Henry & Yelena

Dan & Andrea Lehman

Robert & Katherine Fox David & Veronica Galajda

Erin Farrell

James Jiang & Han Shen

Sze Lui Lai &

Jane Farnham

Gerald & Claudia Gabriel

Timothy Boland ’73 &

Young Ea Jeong

David & Louise Joiner

O-Ryong Cho &

Anita Lo

Sang Kug &

Mohamad Hassani &

Suzanne Tiercey Peter Elliott &

Po-Sen Chiu & Yi-Chen Liu

Trevor & Kimberly Cochran

Angela Ganstal

Greg & Eda Johnson

R. Thomas & Sheila Baker

Frank & Susanne Bertolas

Dieter Jentsch &

Bruce & Darlene Haryott

Stuart Bahen

Maurizio & Isabella Bertani

Kim Wilkinson

Beverly Beecroft

David & Jayne Harvey

Sandy & Nina Forte

Hye-Ryun Kang

Michael Harrison &

Peter Jeffery &

Michael Elder ’78 &

Chi Shing Cheung &

Christopher Chow &

Jinyoung Kim Greg & Dorothy Harris

Owen-James

Michael & Cathy Durisin

Brett & Sharon Ashton

Randi & Richard Berman

Hongbo Pan

Paul & Carrie Denton

Wayne & Sharon Ford

Jeffrey & Annabel Begg

Samah Sayed

Daniel & Maria Guizzetti

William Cheng & Grace Lin Yin Ling Kwok

Margaret Hastings

Abuelgasim Izzeldin &

Roger & Mariola Daher

Vali Ashoori & Mitra Vakili Gus & Paula Badali

Nick Grgas &

Rachael Henriques Rauli Hiiri & Marina Ehrnrooth John & Lorraine Hopkinson

Kastelyanets Stephen & Christine Kearley Chris & Heather Kempczinski

J. Rodger ’82 & Marion Leslie Anthony & Shanna Lespere Guang Bo Li &

Yury Galaninskiy &

David & Christine

Yulia Barilko

Houghton

Gordon Killops

Zhen Ming Li & Li Dong

Nick & Josy Gallo

Chuan Guo Hu &

Hyunchul Kim &

Fuwen Li & Ying Mao

Peter Gardner &

Rong Chen

Pamela Horvatis Ron Giorgio & Natasha Both Wayne & Deborah Glendinning

Zhendong Hu & Hua Li Wen-Hung Huang & Shu-Hui Yang David Hunter &

Norman & Brenda Kennedy

Mei-Yuk Tsang

Xiu Hua Pi

Eunah Cho

Long Li & Hong Tao

Sung Kyung Kim &

Yi Li & Limei Zhang

HyeJung Jang

William & Karen Link

Kil Hwan & LeeSun Kim

John & Wendy Little

Jieun Kim & Sanghyun Ji

Wei Jei Liu &

Jone Wright

Andrew & Michelle Kimens

Wan Wen He

Vitalii & Elena Godonoaga

Muhammad Husein

Stephen & Pauline Kimmerer

Yong Liu & Qun Wang

Rupert Gomes &

Eric & Karen Hussey

Okana Krylova

Andres & Lijuan Liu

Harold Hynscht &

Chao Kuan & Bonita So

Zhihua Liu & Qian Wei

Dominic Kwok &

Peng Liu

Asha Gafar Genady & Olga Gorodetsky Christopher & Linda Graham

Mary-Lou Van der Horst Bruno & Betty Iaboni Dee Iezzi & Cathy Loblaw Iezzi

Suen Ching Tsoi Brian Kyle & Maria Perrella Michael & Wendy La Brier

Teodor & Tanja Grantcharov

R. Alan & Jennifer Irwin

Paul & Ilia Ladouceur

Spencer & Sacha Green

Dean & Kelly Iwai

Ed & Dawn Laffey

Andrew Lo & Fanny Tam Ruben Lopez & Valeria Vergara Christopher & Donna Lowry


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Ricardo Lozada & Haydee Del Valle Zhi Min Luo & Jin Fen Hu Cheng Geng Luo & Hongzhuan Lu Robert Macgregor & Angela WoodMacgregor

Jim & Lisa Muenzenberger Marcel & Karen Mulder Mozammal & Samina Mullick

Luis Ramon & Karla Zablah Mark & Jacqueline Redmond

Olga Sennovskaya Frank & Sandra Settino Ibrahim Seyam & Huwaida Matar

A N N U A L

Sheldon ’73 & Lisabeth Sturrock Min Soo Sul & Okyoung Kim

Rodney & Sandra Sheridan

Sam & Rattana Sum

Shitang & Huan Wu

Gregory & Anne Shields

Steven Sun & Helen Yan

Jiagen Xiong

Min Soo Shin &

Darui Sun &

Hong Wei Xu &

Gisele Fortin

Maryam Maleki Daniel Ri & Munsug Kim

Hee Young Kim

Yonghong Xiao

Scott & Kim Ritchie

Kelly & Mary Lou Shotbolt

Qingyang Sun &

Timothy & Ann O’Connor

Ian & Melinda Robertson

Derek ’85 & Sheila Sifton

Xiaoying Xu

John & Rose Magnante

Stephen & Lynda O’Neill

Anthony & Mary Jo

Clifford ’77 & Terra Sifton

Brian & Anne Sutton

Andrew ’84 &

Piotr & Lori Ochocinski

Miguel Simon & Estrella Baz

Melissa Tackaberry

Ogniewicz

Sergio & Angela Manchia

Eugenio Olhovich &

Marnie Wraith Ronald & Annette McArthur John & Daniele McCluskey Kevin & Karan McHenry James & Catherine McIntosh Arnold McMillan &

Romanin

Conrad & Andanilza

Jay & Lauren Malowney

Marcantognini

Chen Wu & Qiao Yang

Kamran Rezaie &

Stephen & Sandra Noxon

Geoffrey Martin &

Hao Wu & Yihebali Chi

Gregory & Christine Reid

Ian & Paula Macpherson

Mauro & Fenya

Yin Ching Wong

Les Nip & Debra Wilson Kenneth Norris &

Xiu Wen Tang & Luca Zadra ‘17

Rong Lan Tian

Paulette Simon Raymond ’64 & Jennifer Osborne Paul & Katerina Oushalkas Sunny Sun Seon-Ye Kim Jung Eun Lee

Xiaoyan Xu & Wei Sun Xiangen Xu & Xiuhua Shi Roger Xu & Sophia Le Yuging Xu & Hongyan Zhou Sheng Xu & Jia Qi

Wai Keung Tong

Zhenwen Yang &

Gary Townsend &

Hailan Yao

Margarita Tricio

Jong Hwan Park &

JinSong Xu & YingZi Gu

Kirk & Tracy Thompson

Eduardo &

Gi-Bok Park &

Gu Hong Yu

Sen Tao & Xuan Chen

Yvonne Woloszczuk

Laszlo Parakovitz &

2 0 1 3

Po Chun &

Doug G. & Barbara Munro

Charles & Terri MacLean

Caroline Mahfood

RE P O RT

Daejoo Yang Milan & Liisa Yazdani Seung Hahn Yi &

Fai & Mei-Po Tse

Eun Yeong Choi

Calvin & Betty Tse

Hoonsoo & Jin Park Yoon

George & Elizabeth

Kai Yu & Huiping Bian

Tsvetanov

Seung Yu & Yunok Hyung

Jacqueline

Garry & Violet Paspalofski

Andrew & Janine Turner

Herman Yuan & Sophia Hu

Buckley-McMillan

Debra Pawluk

Christopher &

Feng Yue & Yu Zhang

Peter & Jackie McNamara Vivim & Nico Meijer

Guo Hui Peng &

Leslie Valardo Peter & Marianne Valjas

William & Lynda

Gutierrez Mercadillo

John & Valerie Petrachek

Paul & Anat van Eeden

Zacharuk

Douglas ’86 &

David Pidduck &

Hussein & Yasmin Virani

Alexey Zaretskiy &

Pam Merkel Tom Michaelis & Stacey Sutherland David & Julie Michelberger Mohsin Mirza & Zareen Mohsin David Mitchell & Louise Adam Jeffrey & Rose Ann Mitchell Siavash & Mojdeh Mizrahi Salman Mohamed Changsoo Moon & Eunha Kim Christopher & Lana Morris Nagy & Rhonda Moustafa

Yan Fang Jiang

Ji Yue & Cai Hong

Bonnie Best

Audrey & Elena Vovchenko

John & Andrea Pierson

Alex Walker &

R. Michael & Heather

Marnie Sigmar

Ann Pilmer George & Liliana Polemidiotis

Gary Walters & Paul & Pam Rowcliffe Michael ’85 & Sue Roy

Azim & Shairoz Popatia

Yi Sen Ruan & Di Chen

Robert & Debbie Poropat

Roberto Rumbaut &

David Porter & Robin Harris Kinga Powers Jack & Cristine Prattas Jason ’85 & Beth Pugliese Xiang Dong Qi & Wang Yan Lei Yingdong Qiu & Ling He Zubar Quadri & Rekha Dhiman

Lydia Gonzalez de Rumbaut Alberto Said Abed & Viviana Ramos Rihbany Javier & Adelaida Salomon Norm Sandham & Hilary Laidlaw

Andrew ’83 & Tracey Simpson Roger Sinclair & Lisa Hutchison Graham & Allison Sirman

Nadine Melemis Zhidun Wang & Yinghua Zheng Yanjun Wang & Tian Yao Xiaodong Wang & Yuqiu Wang

Jason Situ & Sophie Yang

Huimin Wang & Lily Zhou

Kevin & Eleanor Smith

Ao Wang & Giu Aixia

Chan Woo Song &

Hao Wang & Lihong Xu

Kyung Mi Kim

Ben & Priscilla Wei

Jeffrey & Victoria Sopik

Brian & Mary Whitelaw

Andre & Michelle Sauter

Corey & Shinobu St. Pierre

Patrick Wong &

Moritz & Susanne Schildt

Scott & Judy Stirling

Queendy Chan

Viktoriya Zaretskaya Kevin & Sally Zhang Yuan Bo Zhang & Jing Huang Hanjun Zheng & Lan Wu Kun Zhou & Pu Hong Zheng Fang Zhou & Bo Hu Nai Ding Zhou & Jian Hong Zhang Xudong Zhou & Fangxian Liu Jian Guo Zhu & Xiao Qing Zhang Jian Qing Zou & Xiao Hua Guo Claudio & Laurie Zulian WWW.SAC.ON.CA 19


Past Parents Gordon ’53 & Donna Alexander Malcolm & Carolyn Archibald Ronald & Celia Armstrong Guy & Lydel Barton Edward J. & Donna Battiston

Carl & Janice Cumming

Thomas & Mary Hockin

Gary & Jane Martin

Sam & Maria Pilieci

Basil & Helen Stevenson

Andrew ’78 & Julie Dalton

W. Farrell ’50 &

G. William & Nancy Martin

Keith C. ’42 &

Dan & Joanne Stock

Gregory Diakun & Helen-Claire Tingling Wilfrid ’57 & Brenda Dinnick M. Campbell ’45 &

Marguerite Hyde

Ian & Barbara McClelland Patrick & Teresa McGrath

Sandra Rea

Jack & Julie Symmes

Robert Jones ’67 &

Beth McKay

David Rea ’53

Ian ‘73 & Cathy Tait

Neil & Leslie McLean

Rick ’73 &

Reilley Tapley ’56

Chris Jones Kim Kieller

Roy ’50 & Ria McMurtry

John ’41 & Jean Kilpatrick

Ted & Barbara McNab

Jonathan &

Thomas ’50 &

Dolly Dobbin

Tom ’74 & Mary Birkett

J. Carl & Joyce Dow

Derek & Margaret Brown

Tom & Patricia Dyson

Giovanni & Joanne Bruno

Tom & Nancy Ekers

Donald & Suzanne Kopas

Sandy ‘70 & Lynn Munro

Mark Bryce

C. William D. & Karen Foster

R. George E. &

Thomas Murphy &

Patrick & Marilyn Callaghan

Cliff & Catherine Frame

Robert & Lucy Camargo

Chris & Barbara Fullerton

John Cathers ’54 &

Bernard Goldhar &

Delia McLeod Barbara Egli Stephen & Sharon Chin Jeff & Mary Ellen Chisholm

Marlene Oilgisser Herbert ’62 & Patti Gregory Andrew & Marianne Guizzetti

Catherine Knowles

Dawn Leggett Frederick ’54 &

Sandra Munn

Geri Smith

Pegi Reininger Mario Richard & Francine Kenney D. Gordon ’55 & Jane Robertson Donald Rogers Frank ’48 &

Helen-Claire Tingling & Gregory Diakun Gary Townsend & Yvonne Woloszczuk Peter & Barrie Anne Williams C. Kendall ’55 &

John Near & Nancy Near

Katherine Rolph

Anthony & Rosemary Nichols

John ’64 & Beverley Rook

John & K. Lynne Wills

Marcel Lessard

Kenneth & Viola Nickerson

Doug ’61 & Jane A. Rowan

Ron & Cynthia Wilson

Brian ’70 & Louise Levett

Roger & Ann Northwood

William Shields ’40

Gordon ’72 &

Sylvain & Michelle Lord

Stephen & Lynda O’Neill

E. James ’49 & Sally Shirley

Scott & Ann Luther

Donald S. Oliver

Michael G. ‘79 &

John & Catherine

Peter & Carol Oliver

Donna Leslie

Frank & Cathy Colton

Susan Hally

Susan Comfort Barton &

James & Carmel Healey

Jim & Colleen Mackay

Mark & Cynthia Healy

Charles & Terri MacLean

Edward Crawford ’43

Elena Heard

James & Gladys

John C. ’49 & Jane Crosbie

Jim ’64 & Gail Herder

Alan ’55 & Angela

Thomas Hickey ’60

Jeanne Manchee

Cruickshank

John ’57 & Jill Hill

Thomas & Margot Marshall

Eric Barton

Richard & Nancy Stoneman

Valerie Ives

Robert & Anne Bedard

Daniel Chicoine &

Margaret Pilley

Macdonald

MacPherson

Gerald ’52 & Marilyn Omstead Adebusola Onayemi & Mobisola Onayemi John ’64 & Mary Ellen Pennal Robert & Ann Perrier

Julie Sifton William ’47 & Connie Skinner Larry & Leesa Smith Bruce & Jackie Somerville Michael Sommerville ’62 Paul Stanborough ’81 & Elizabeth Jarvis

Shirley Willoughby

Nancy Wilson David ’49 & Terry Wilson Ian S. Wishart ’48 Philip & Betsy Wolfenden J. Michael P. ’56 & Suzanne Wood Andrew ’60 & Ingrid Wood Tom Yanko & Pam Leyland Leena Yi Lin

Corporations/Foundations 1790042 Ontario Limited Armadale Foundation

Cole Engineering Group Ltd.

Frank Cowan Company Limited

N.S. Smith Real Estate Ltd. Owen & Company

Smith, Sykes, Leeper & Tunstall LLP

The Dunin Foundation The Jilla & Robert Williams

Avant Imaging & Information

Community Benefits

Glen Martin Limited

Parkinson Coach & Tours

Sysco

Management Inc.

Services Inc.

Health Source Plus

Parkview

TD Commercial Banking

The Uplands Foundation

Conventional Solutions

JEO Inc.

R. Howard Webster

Terrace Banquet Centre

United Way Centraide

Cowan Insurance Group

Kopas Family Foundation

Diamond Groundkeeping

Malmac Properties

Bogdan Newman Caranci Inc. Boland Howe LLP Brown’s Fine Food

Services Ltd.

The Manchee Foundation

Foundation Reinrichmar Holdings Limited

Services Inc.

Etherington Generations

Manulife Financial

SAC Old Boys Association

Cintas Corporation

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Microsoft Matching Gifts

ScotiaMcLeod

20 ANNUAL REPORT

TerraTundra

Foundation

Ottawa

TFS CANADA INC.

Vancouver Foundation

The Catherine & Maxwell

VLM Food Trading Inc.

Meighen Foundation The Dalton Company Ltd.


SA C

A N N U A L

RE P O RT

2 0 1 3

Grandparents and Friends Elizabeth Abraham

Nadine Foerster

George ‘Dusty’ &

Sarah Ann Adamson

Doug & Kelli Hale

Les & Elaine Andrew

Roy Harvey

Harold Browne

Robert Hillary

Tania Bruno

Dawn Holdinga

Stewart McKelvey

John Chantler

Syd Hopkinson

Agnes Neudorf

Marlene Clarke

Sheryl Johnston

Gerald ’52 &

Vera Crocker

Harry Kennedy

Debbie Daymond

Geneva Kinney

Ruth Patterson

John H.G. Dustan

Daryl Kittell

Katherine Roffey Dampier

Bonnie Ledson Marie-Madeleine Macfarlane

Bill Sirman & Carol Sirman Elisabeth Swail James & Mary Wood Grace & Chris Wyvill

Marilyn Omstead

Faculty and Staff Paul Bedard ’79

Nicholas E. Day

Jamie R. Inglis ’91

Brian McCue

Keith Ramon

David Stewart

Jane Bedard

Michele Derwin

David Joiner

James McGillivray

Gregory L. Reid

Joanne Stock

Randi Berman

Whitney Elliott

Marke Jones

Kevin R. McHenry

John Richardson

Stuart D. Swan

Trevor Biasi

Trena Evans

David Josselyn

Beth McKay

Danielle Richer

Melissa Tackaberry

Carolyn Bilton

Don Finlay

Stephen Kimmerer

Nancy McMurray

Bruce Roffey

Amanda Thorne

Geoffrey P. Brennagh ’94

Nicolette Fleming

Margaret Kirkby

Dolly Moffat-Lynch

Claudia Rose-Donahoe

Sharen J. S. Turner

Ryan A. Bryce ’05

David Galajda

Bennett Kitagawa

Wendy Muratoff

Roger Routledge

Cindy Veitch

Mark R. Burton

Klaus Griese

Sherrill D. Knight

Claudio Numa

Michael D. Roy ’85

Alex Vella-Zarb

Michael Chadsey

Teri Groves

David Kyle

Michael Paluch

Steven Rush

John Walsh

Sandi E. Chasson

Len Gurr

the late Julie Lamb

Tino Paolini

William Scoular

Nicholas J.S. Weedon ’02

Edna J. Collins

Michael Hanson

Scott Lewis

Maria Pilieci

Mark C. Service

Julie M. Wilson

Fraser H. Cowell

Sue Hayter

Sean Ludwig

Carrie Praught

Gregory P. Shields

Sabrina D’Angelo

Scott Hayter

James T. MacPherson ’99

Terry Prezens

Courtenay Shrimpton

David S. Dawson

Janet Hobbs

Christine McCue

Melissa Ramon

Natascia Stewart

Former Faculty and Staff the late T. Michael Adamson ’44

Gary Godkin

Felisha Martin

Kim Sillcox

David Timms

Dennis Hemmings

Ann Perrier

William Skinner ’47

Marinus Van Dyk

R. Chris Allworth ’60

Jim Herder ’64

Robert Perrier

Geoffrey Smith

John Walden ’71

Marlene Ash

Thomas Hockin

Angela Phillips

Bruce Somerville

Gary West

Robert Bedard

Craig T. Kamcke

Lisa Picerno

Howard Tetlock

Douglas G. Worling ’50 WWW.SAC.ON.CA 21


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