St. Andrew's College - 2010 Annual Report

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Contents 36 Message from the Chairman, Board of Directors 37 Message from the Chairman, SAC Foundation 38 Headmaster’s Prize Day Speech 41 Kent Leslie ’10 Valedictory Remarks 42 How is SAC Funded? 43 Foundation Statement of Operations 44 Summary of Endowed Funds 45 Memorial Awards 47 Donor Listings 53 SAC Charitable Giving 54 Parents Guild 55 New Appointments

Geoff George

56 Board of Directors & Foundation Trustees


“St. Andrew’s College is a place like no other. It is a place where

anything is possible, whether it be on the sports field, in the classroom, or on the dramatic stage. It is a place that unites all who strive for excellence. But most importantly, it is

a brotherhood that unites

us all regardless of our ethnic background, social status or educational prowess. As Andreans,

we stand proud.

Proud of who we are today and who we aspire to be in

the future.”

Arun Partridge ’11, Prefect, Pipe Major, 1st Soccer, Captain 1st Nordic Skiing


Message from the Chairman Board of Directors

As I write this note, I am struck by the significance of this new role in which I find myself. I am truly honoured and humbled by the confidence my fellow directors have shown in electing me to chair the Board of this great institution. I thank them for their confidence and will do my best to ensure their experience on the Board is worthwhile, engaging and enjoyable. All members of the Andrean community owe a debt of gratitude to Jeff Chisholm for his fine leadership over the past five years. With Jeff’s steady hand on the tiller, the School has been able to navigate through this generation’s worst economic conditions. Today, the School has a masterful leadership team, enjoys the largest enrollment in its history, is financially strong with its targeted 15% reserve, is backstopped by a Many great things are happening growing Foundation, and enjoys a high approval at our School; however we need rating from students and parents. Jeff, thank you to be mindful of potential dark for all you have done for clouds on the horizon. St. Andrew’s College. Speaking of leadership, we are blessed to have Kevin McHenry lead our School. In his first year, along with his wife Karan, Kevin has been a tireless promoter, travelling the world connecting with Old Boys, parents and prospective parents. This is required more today than at any time in the past, as the competition for students from the rapidly growing list of independent schools intensifies. As Kevin has embraced this activity, he has maintained all his other responsibilities including getting to know his students. This has made for a very full schedule. Many great things are happening at our School; however, we need to be mindful of potential dark clouds on the horizon. With the increasing number of competitive schools, the challenging economic times demanding solid evidence of SAC’s value proposition, and the evolving parent 36 Winter 2010

perspective of no longer sending their sons away to school, we need to be diligent in our strategic planning to ensure our future success. For the past year, the Board and Leadership Team have been engaged in the strategic planning process. To those who have provided input through our forums and questionnaires, I thank you. Our objective is to approve our 2011-2016 Strategic Plan in the first quarter of 2011. What I can tell you from the input we have received so far is that our mission of devoting ourselves to ‘the development of the complete man, the well-rounded citizen’ is as valid today as ever. It is clear we need to maintain our traditions of being a boys’ school, of continuing the Cadet program, and of ensuring regular chapel. You will hear more about the strategic plan in the near future. You may be aware that we are reviewing our facilities and gauging the potential support for a Campus Master Plan II initiative. This is taking place in order to address our 98% classroom utilization challenge, the lack of space for all students and faculty to gather in one location, as well as the lack of quality space for music, drama, engineering/robotics, dining, and the need for a state-of-the-art artificial sports field and track facility. With our programs being recognized among the very best, it is time for us to determine how to upgrade our facilities to continue to be the best. Stay tuned for more information in early 2011. In closing, I would like to thank all parents and Old Boys for your support of our School. Your interest, dedication, time and financial support encourage our fine Faculty and Staff to be the very best they can be for the benefit of our students. The notion of an Andrean brotherhood is definitely alive and well. Michael G. Sifton ’79 Chairman, Board of Directors


Message from The Chairman SAC Foundation

The St. Andrew’s College Foundation receives donations of all types given to the School. Donations designated to support endowed scholarships, bursaries, prizes and awards are transferred to its Endowed Funds. These monies are invested and the proceeds are transferred to the School annually. The Foundation transfers all other donations to the College to support designated needs and capital projects. During the year ended June 30, 2010, the Foundation transferred $630,372 from the Endowed Funds to the School for scholarships and bursaries, and $265,364 for other designated needs. As at June 30, 2010, the Foundation had $21.3 million in Endowed Funds under administration. Each year, an amount equal to 4.5% of the market value of these Funds (based on a threeyear rolling average) is transferred to the School to support scholarships, bursaries and other endowed awards. During the last three years, the Foundation has transferred in excess of $2.4 million to the School for scholarships and bursaries. The Trustees of the Foundation are responsible for the oversight of the Endowed Funds, which are professionally managed by Jarislowsky Fraser Ltd. The Funds have recovered from the significant downturn in the market in 2008 and 2009 so that at June 30, 2010, the Fund balances, net of additions and transfers to the School, totalled $21.3 million. This compares with $20.2 million as of June 30, 2009. Looking forward, the Trustees of the Foundation anticipate the generosity of its donors and prudent investment of the monies it receives will enable the College to increase the level of support for scholarships and bursaries, and contribute to a successful campaign to raise capital for the next phase of the Campus Master Plan.

During the last three years, the Foundation has transferred in excess of $2.4 million to the School for scholarships and bursaries.

John Rook ’64 Chairman, SAC Foundation We welcome John as the new Chairman of the SAC Foundation. He has served as a Trustee since 1997. The Andrean 37


Headmaster’s 2010 Prize Day Speech I would like to wish a very warm welcome to all for this, the 111th Prize Day ceremony at St. Andrew’s College. Regardless of the distance you Kevin McHenry, at the 2010 have travelled to be here … it is wonderful to Prize Day event. have you with us at this special celebration of the Andrean community. As displayed by the many banners on the driveway to the campus, the theme for this school year is Pride. Today is the celebration that displays how proud we are as Andreans. This has been an exhilarating year for me, my wife Karan and our three children. I would like to thank the members of our graduating class for setting such a positive tone for the school year. On a daily basis, these 99 students have brought enthusiasm, commitment and a sense of pride to all areas of school life. In particular, thanks to Head Prefect, Kent Leslie ’10, Deputy Head Prefect, James Mildon ’10, and The Class of 2010 is a special the other eight Prefects collection of young men who for their tremendous leadership over the past are both tight-knit and very 10 months. They have set loyal to their school. the bar extremely high for the incoming Prefects, but I’m confident that this group will be up to the challenge. The Class of 2010 is a special collection of young men who are both tight-knit and very loyal to their school. Academically, this class has excelled. The latest report from our University Counselling Office indicates that our grads have won more than $1,000,000 in scholarship offers to universities in Canada, the United States and around the world. The average number of university offers per student is 4.4. Sixty percent of the class will attend university in Ontario, with The University of Western Ontario leading the charge. Fourteen boys will attend UWO next year; next is Queen’s with a total of 10 students. Twelve percent will attend out-ofprovince schools, and almost 20% of the class will attend university in the United States. The remainThis is an exerpt from the

speech given by Headmaster

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ing students will attend university overseas. In keeping with this very positive theme, I would like to take this opportunity to report briefly on the recent Parent Satisfaction and Engagement Survey that ended in April. I would like to thank everyone who participated. From the preliminary results, the 2010 survey indicated that 89% of parents have a high or very high level of satisfaction with St. Andrew’s. This is a 5% increase from the last survey conducted in 2007. There were huge increases in satisfaction in a number of areas, including the dining hall – I was hoping this would be the case, as we have doubled our per-meal cost in the dining hall. Obviously, this has been money well spent. I do want to share one other statistic that I found quite interesting … 98% of parents said that their sons enjoy going to school. This is great news, but that figure is hard even for me to believe! I would love to take all of the credit for this, but I know that it’s because of the people sitting behind me. The 2009-2010 school year would not have been as successful without the support of a number of individuals and groups. Thank you to the Board of Directors for their diligence and wisdom in many critical areas of school governance. When I was officially named Headmaster, one of the first things that I did was go to the current Chair of the Board, Mr. Jeffrey Chisholm, to ask him to stay on as Chair for an additional year. Mr. Chisholm had already completed his term as Chair, but he agreed to remain for my first year as Head. I have been extremely fortunate to have had such an experienced, intelligent and caring individual to support me throughout this school year. Mr. Chisholm was always accessible to me. He is an extremely humble individual and has been an absolutely wonderful mentor, confidant and friend to me this year. I would like you to join me in thanking Jeff for his service to St. Andrew’s College as Chair of the Board of Directors for the past five years. I am extremely pleased by the selection of Michael Sifton ’79 as the new Board Chair.


(Above) Headmaster Kevin McHenry presents the Headmaster’s Art Award to James Byun ‘10 (Gold), John C. Lee ‘10 (Silver), and Tony Yoon ‘10 (Bronze). Since 2001, the School has selected outstanding student art to become part of its permanent collection. From this year forward, SAC will proudly display three pieces of art work from each graduating class.

Stephen Kimmerer

(Left) Chair of the Board Michael Sifton ‘79 presents the Governor General’s Medal to Andrew Pitkin ’10, the graduating student with the highest standing for university entrance. Andrew’s final average was 97.7%. This prestigious award recognizes academic excellence among secondary school graduates across Canada.

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Michael is a graduate of St. Andrew’s, having attended from 1972-79. He has served as a member of the Board for the past 12 years. I have had the opportunity to get to know Michael much better during the past few years and I am thrilled that he has accepted the position as Chair of the SAC Board of Directors. [Michael will be profiled in the spring 2011 Andrean] It is my belief that St. Andrew’s has assembled one of the most experienced and visionary Leadership Teams of any school in Canada. Thank you to this tremendous group for your support and counsel. Also, thanks to our wonderfully dedicated faculty. It is the faculty who are on the front lines day in and day out. Their commitment to your sons and to this institution is second-to-none. Thank you, also, to the outstanding Administrative staff, Maintenance department, Grounds, Food Services, and Housekeeping for their commitment to excellence. Finally, a special thank you to my Executive Assistant, Gayle Petri, who has guided me through my first year. As you exit the front gates A couple of weeks ago, this afternoon – something Karan and I were happy to host more than 130 will have changed – you will volunteers at our home in be an Old Boy. appreciation of their collective efforts this year. Thank you to the Parents Guild Executive under the very capable leadership of Ludi Grant. Ludi’s diverse skill set and friendly personality have made her an ideal President this year. The Guild seems to be involved in everything at SAC, including playing a key role in last night’s wonderful Grad Dinner. Thanks to this very large group for their unwavering support of St. Andrew’s. I would like to make special mention of SAC’s Head of Visual Arts, Tino Paolini. Today marks the end of Tino’s 30th year at St. Andrew’s. I’m hoping that he will be here for another 30 years! I would like to end my first Prize Day address by sharing the words of one of our graduating students. Three days ago, I received a letter from a young man who has been an outstanding citizen as a boarding student for the past four years. He does, however, fly beneath the radar in many ways. He is quiet, unassuming and humble. I felt a strong sense of pride for St. Andrew’s College as I read the following letter:

Headmaster’s 2010 Prize Day Speech

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Dear Mr. McHenry, This year sees the culmination of my four years at St. Andrew’s College. Over this time I have grown into a completely different person. The things I have experienced and learned here are irreplaceable. What St. Andrew’s is to me, is a place in which people of many different races, cultures and personalities can develop together. This melting pot of attributes is what separates Andreans from other high school students. Every student is involved in something outside of class, and it is this atmosphere that drives people to be outgoing. It is the norm to stay late after school, and it is odd if you don’t. This school is truly great. The facilities are excellent and the community is ideal for fostering good traits. But the most important thing I will take from this school is the close friends I have made. They have had more influence on me than all of my experiences combined. I have found if you want to be somebody, you should seek out those who represent themselves in a similar way. Thank you for helping support me through my final year at St. Andrew’s. I know I can make a difference in the world. This place sets you up for changing people’s lives, and I intend to do just that. John Cherian ’10

To the Class of 2010, I cannot think of better words with which to send you on your way. Hold on dearly to the opportunities and experiences St. Andrew’s has given to you. May your journey in life to be the complete man, the well-rounded citizen, be a little easier because you are fortunate enough to call yourself an Andrean. As you exit the front gates this afternoon – something will have changed – you will be an Old Boy. Congratulations to each and every one of you. Please be sure to keep in touch with your school! Thank you. KEVIN MCHENRY


Kent Leslie ’10 Valedictory Remarks

Kim Sillcox

I speak today on behalf of the Class of 2010, a great group of guys through and through. For us, today can best be described as contradictory, very bittersweet. We’re happy to be leaving for the summer, sad to be leaving our friends; excited to be leaving high school to head to University, sad to be leaving St. Andrew’s College; excited to be meeting girls, sad to be leaving the boys. It is ironic that after seven years of the SAC experience, it is on this final day that I truly understand. The journey we complete today was certainly not a solo voyage. We have each had those spe-

Head Prefect Kent Leslie ‘10 celebrates with family members: his mother Betty Craig, Kent, brother Nick ‘06, and father Scott Leslie.

cial people throughout our time here who have helped us to reach this point. Our friends, our teachers, our advisors, and most importantly, I believe, our families. To my family, I say: thank you. A very, very, sincere thank you for all the time and support, and all the money. It will never be paid back. It just wouldn’t be possible to pay you back for everything you have given me, and what makes it special is that you don’t expect me to. I hope. A question often asked and pondered by many parents is, “What makes SAC so special, what is the SAC experience?” Maybe one of my

St. Andrew’s memories will help to explain. On the day I received my Prefectship, after I walked to the front of the Chapel to receive my badge and pin from the previous Head Prefect, he said to me, “Kent, take care of my second home.” SAC is a second home. It’s more than sports fields, more than classrooms, and more than residences. It’s more than just a school. All of these graduates are more than just teammates, classmates and roommates. They are more than just friends. They are family. That is the SAC experience. That is the brotherhood. We realize how fortunate we are to have had the opportunity to attend and graduate from St. Andrew’s, and we realize the responsibility that goes with this privilege. I believe that St. Andrew’s has prepared us well to be good men in society, to be leaders. Every day the world cries out for good leadership. We must take up the challenge. For all of us, a day will come that we will look back on this amazing place and understand the impact it has had on our lives and on our ability to impart positive change and leadership on the world around us. To my fellow graduates, thank you for making the tough days bearable and the great days even brighter. The obstacles we overcame, we overcame together. If I can thank St. Andrew’s College for one thing, and only one thing, it’s for bringing together such an amazing group of guys. The old adage, “your friends shape who you become” is something I hope is true because for seven years I have been surrounded by a group of people who exemplify what it means to be friends and Andreans. I will miss you all. I know we will keep all of the wonderful memories we have of St. Andrew’s in our hearts as we embark on the next phase of our lives. Of all the accolades and prizes to be won today, the one I am most proud of, the one I truly care about, is the ability to call myself a member of the Class of 2010. You have made that so special to me. Thank you. The Andrean 41


How is SAC Funded? The audit for St. Andrew’s College was conducted in August 2010 by Smith Sykes Leeper and Tunstall for the year ending June 30, 2010.

Statement of Operations The breakdown of expenses and revenues is shown in graphical format below. For our internal purposes and for the purpose of setting tuition fees, the Board does not budget for depreciation and amortization of deferred capital contributions. Instead of doing this, we include a $600,000 transfer to Capital.

purposes (net of capital gifts) were $1,451,696. Approximately $900,000 of this amount came from the Endowment with the balance from annual gifts. SAC Expenses 2009-10 The expense chart below depicts expenses based on a functional division. Salaries and wages represent approximately 60% of our total budget but are included within the functional areas. Food services costs include meal allowances, special functions, catering, cleaning supplies, dishes, etc. Actual food costs account for approximately 50% ($1.15 Million) of the total Food Services expenditures. Building, Grounds and Maintenance costs have actually declined in the past year, primarily due to reduced utility costs (in particular natural gas) partly attributable to a mild winter. Other Administrative costs account for the balance and are roughly equally divided between Administration, Admission and Advancement.

SAC REVENUES 2009-10 Tuition revenues are comprised of $18.7 Million in Tuition fees and $2.5 Million in other mandatory student fees. Ancillary revenue is comprised of interest income, housing rentals, summer program revenue, campus shop revenue and rental of facilities. Our interest income has been declining because of poor interest rates, and although our summer program revenue is up from previous years, we are still anticipating that it will improve again for the coming year as our own day camp registrations grew in 2010. Transfers from the Foundation for operational

SAC Revenues 2009-10 Donations

Ancillary Revenue

6% 4%

SAC Expenses 2009-10 Administration, Admission & Advancement

19%

Buildings, Grounds & Maintenance

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44%

18%

11%

90% Tuition Revenue

Academic Expenses

Food Services

8% Financial Aid


SAC Foundation Statement of Operations 2009-10 Year Ended June 30

2010

Donations

REVENUE Donations

1,993,163

Interest & Dividends

673,874

Realized (Loss) on sale of Investments

(231,217)

Total Revenue

Annual Giving

60%

29%

$2,435,820

11%

DISTRIBUTIONs Scholarships & Bursaries

Unrestricted Donations

354,094

Designated Donations

262,658

Total Distributed to St. Andrew’s College

Donations by Constituency Directors & Trustees

29,216 $645,968

Capital Projects (CMP & Major Renovations)

Capital

$893,742

School’s Priority Needs & Designated Gifts

Gifts in Kind

Endowment

11%

Other

14%

42%

$397,871 $1,937,581

Old Boys

Current Parents

33%

Other DISTRIBUTIONs Investment & Custody Fees

112,033

Planned Giving Expense

133,726

Distributions

$245,759 Total Distributions

$2,183,340

Excess of revenue over expenses for the year

252,481

Fund Balances Beginning of Year Unrealized Gain on Investments Fund Balance End of Year

20,541,357 757,871 $21,551,709

Investment & Planned Giving Expenses Capital Projects

45%

Scholarships, Bursaries & Awards

13% 7% 35%

School’s Priority Needs & Designated Operating Items

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Summary of Endowed Funds Thank you to the generations of Andreans who cared so much for the School and its mission that they have passionately supported endowed scholarships, bursaries and awards. These sponsors have guaranteed the very best in education for students they will never know. The Directors 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. In addition to gifts made to already established endowed scholarships, bursaries and awards, we are proud to announce the establishment of several new awards during the 2009-2010 academic year. The Edward Roberts Prize in Politics has been endowed by Edward M. Roberts, Class of 1957, to recognize outstanding achievement in the study of politics. Mr. Roberts has spent his life in the public and political arena. He was Lieutenant Governor Thank you to the generations of Newfoundland and of Andreans who cared so much Labrador from 2002 to 2008. Memorial University for the School and its mission. awarded him an Honorary Doctorate of Laws in 2003, and he subsequently earned the Degree of Master of Arts in Newfoundland History there, in 2006. He is a Member of the Order of Canada, and of the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador. This award was presented for the very first time at Prize Day, June 18, 2010. The Steven R. Creber Memorial Trophy Steven Creber ’90 was undeniably a leader. As a Prefect, a Major in the Cadet Corps, and a recipient of the prestigious Macdonald Medal, he led by example. He played 1st Football, Hockey and Rugby, and was named Most Valuable Player on the 1990 Saints First Hockey team; truly the complete man, the well-rounded Andrean. Steven remained loyal to St. Andrew’s College and became an outstanding volunteer and financial supporter. With Steven’s passing in October of 2009, we lost a good friend and a true Andrean. The Steven R. Creber Memorial Trophy was named in his honour. Listed on page 46 are the 44 Winter 2010

names of Steven’s family and friends who made gifts to help create this award. If you wish to contribute to the Memorial Trophy in Steven’s name, you may do so by contacting the Advancement Office. The Gordon Marshall Cadet Leadership Award Gord Marshall proudly graduated from St. Andrew’s College with the Class of 1984. During his seven years at SAC, he served as a Prefect, member of 1st Soccer, MVP 1st Hockey and 1st Rugby. He spent an exchange term at Fettes College in Scotland, earned the Best Lower School Cadet Award, and was a Cadet Captain in his graduating year. In honour of Gord’s many contributions to the SAC Cadet Corps, The Gordon Marshall Cadet Leadership Award was established in his memory. This award will be presented at the Annual Cadet Inspection to the graduating Staff Cadet who has demonstrated outstanding leadership for the Cadets under his command. Listed on page 46 are the names of the many friends who supported this award. We are very grateful to those Andreans who include planned gifts to St. Andrew’s College in their estates. Whether these gifts are life insurance policies, bequests, or gifts of property, all are beneficial to the continued strength and stability of the School. A Bequest for the Charles U. Haywood Scholarship Fund In 1992, Ruth Chisnell, daughter of the late Charles U. Haywood, SAC 1904-1907, established a scholarship fund at St. Andrew’s College in his name. Initially Mrs. Chisnell donated funds to purchase books for the library, but after careful consideration chose to set up a scholarship fund. This scholarship was specifically established to support a student with proficiency in writing skills and the use of the English language. The St. Andrew’s College Foundation has recently received a very generous bequest from the estates of Ruth and John Chisnell to fully fund the scholarship that is presented each year in Mr. Haywood’s memory. Their love of St. Andrew’s College and trust in our mission led them to plan for the future of the School by including a gift in their will.


The Stan Macfarlane Scholarship Fund The Stan Macfarlane Scholarship Fund was created at the request of the Classes of 1956 and 1957 when they celebrated the 50th anniversary of their graduation year. It is an ongoing tribute to Stan Macfarlane’s outstanding contribution to St. Andrew’s students over his 35 year teaching career at the School (1947-82), and was dedicated to him on his 90th birthday in November 2006. Continuing to honour his memory and preserve his legacy, many more have contributed to this fund since his passing in July 2010 (his obituary appears on page 69). If you would like to add your name to this growing list of donors, please send your gift to the SAC Foundation at: 15800 Yonge Street, Aurora, ON L4G 3H7, or donate online specifying “The Stan Macfarlane Scholarship” at www.sac.on.ca.

Stephen Kimmerer

Stan and Marie-Madeleine Macfarlane in Towers Library, May 2006.

Michael Adamson ‘44

George Cumming ‘67

John Letts ‘59

Gordon Alexander ‘53

George Dangerfield ‘66

Tim Macdonald ‘67

Bill Andrews ‘53

Wilf Dinnick ‘57

Marie-Madeleine

Joyce Barrass

Jan Doherty

Richard Bates ‘72

David Dunlap ‘56

Jim McClocklin ‘66

Bob Bechtel ‘58

Jim Dunn ‘59

John McCrea ‘55

Peter Bedard ‘83

Jaime Dunton ‘50

Gail McIntyre

Barry Black ‘56

Graham Dutton ‘54

Peter McLean ‘51

John Brown ‘69

Pat Eagar ‘61

Roy McMurtry ‘50

Graham Brunke ‘68

Jim Empey ‘73

Bill McNeil ‘66

Michael Burns ‘56

Woody Fisher ‘52

Sheila Milne

George Butterfield

Sally Frith

John Mueller ‘57

Ian Carlsen ‘78

Marc Germain ‘78

Joyce Mulock

Dave Cathers ‘66

Peter Gordon ‘53

Sandy Munro ‘70

John Cathers ‘54

Bill Graham ‘53

Coulter Osborne ‘52

John Clarry

Doug Grant ‘54

Michael Perley ‘65

Edna Collins

Herb Gregory ‘62

Ian Purdie ‘55

Chip Comstock ‘56

George Guy ‘51

Larry Roberts ‘65

Jock Coulson ‘59

Tony Guzman ‘54

Sidney Robinson

Hugh Coulson ‘59

Susan Hally

Basil Rodomar ‘51

Ian Haryett ‘62

Dan Routledge ‘61

George Hathaway ‘70

J.L.G. Shelley

Garth Hazlett ‘53

Bob Simpson ‘54

Mike Heath-Eves ‘60

Bill Skinner ‘47

Jim ’64 & Gail Herder

Chris Smith ‘51

Tom Hickey ‘60

Walter Somerville ‘54

John Hill ‘57

Tony Stapells ‘50

Fred & Doreen Hiltz

George Tejada ‘57

John Hodges ‘74

David & Mary Timms

Richard Holbrook ‘63

David Trent ‘50

Andy Holliday ‘57

Martin Twiss ‘82

Harold Hough ‘62

Deolinda Viana

Derek & Bettyne Inglis

Reinhilde Walwyn

Carl Ingwalson, Jr. ‘61

Gary & Wilma West

Jim Irwin ‘78

Rob Wilkie ‘72

‘J.S.’ Jackson ‘69

Ken Willoughby ‘55

George Jackson ‘81

Andrew Wood ‘60

Robert Jones ‘67

Michael Wood ‘56

Craig & Mary Louise Kamcke

Douglas Worling ‘50

Robbie Keith ‘56

Jim Wyse ‘57

Peter Ketchum ‘56

Peter Young ‘50

Macfarlane

David Kitchen ‘56 Andy Knox ‘64 Bill Lawrence ‘49 The Andrean 45


The Steven Creber Memorial Trophy Donna Armstrong

Jim ’64 & Gail Herder

R. David ’60 &

Robert Katic ’90

Pat Armstrong

Jack & Barbara Millar

Andrea Carvalho

James & Violet Moore

Al & Mary Bergeron

David & Bev Mothersill

Jim Boyle

Nicola Palframan

Catherine Broughton

John Peaker

Frank Butters &

G. Scott ’90 &

Bari-Lynne Butters Stephen Kimmerer

Carol Matson

Patrice Bansa ’90 &

Andrea Pearson

Keith & Sandy Caldwell

Donald Price ’90 &

Ross & Roberta Creber

Alba Valetta

Garry & Carolyn Dickinson

Margaret Shiner

Garry Ford The Creber Family attended the winter Athletic Assembly to present for the first time, The Steven R. Creber Memorial Trophy to Mark Belvedere ‘10, the Most Valuable Player and co-captain on the 1st Hockey Team. From l to r are Steve’s sister Dawn O’Dwyer, his mother Roberta, Mark Belvedere ‘10, his father Ross and brother-in-law Dan O’Dwyer.

A. B. Gerrard Shirley Hardy Lucille Hazell

The Gordon Marshall Cadet Leadership Award The Gord Marshall Cadet Leadership Award was presented for the first time to Conor Sheridan ‘10 at the annual Cadet Inspection last May by Gord’s brother Ken ‘81. It is a silver quaich brought over from Scotland by Gord’s father Tom.

Thomas Arkell ’84

Stefano Lizzola ’84

Paul ’79 & Jane Bedard

Martin MacDonald ’84

Peter Bedard ’83 &

Ken ’81 & Sana Marshall

Jane Kravchenko Ken Chitolie Robin ’84 & Paula Comfort Mark ‘84 & Stacey Ellerbeck David ’84 & Melissa Faulkner William Glover Max ’84 & Shelagh Gundy

Stephen Kimmerer

Michael ’84 & Christina Maura Robert Nourse ’84 Justin O’Connell ’84 Ralph ’84 & Melanie Rossdeutscher Warren ’81 & Catherine Stoddart

Henry & Anne-Heide

Margaret Strachan

Hundertmark

David Wilson ’84

David ’83 Isaacson

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Thomas & Margot Marshall

George Jackson ‘81 David ’81 & Diana Lawrence Joseph Little

Philip ’84 & Jennifer Wood


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Old Boys 1932 A. Scott Montgomery 1934 William A. Neal 1935 Richard J. Boxer the late Peter C. Rea 1938 James A. O’Brian

Edna Collins

1940 David P. Flemming William J. Shields 1941 John R.M. Kilpatrick 1942 Edward M. Ballon Rev. C. Graham Cotter Keith C. Pilley 1943 Edward H. Crawford Alexander G. Hyde R. McLeod Lightbourn 1944 T. Michael Adamson Rev. Charles W. Eddis F. Murray Hall John M. Lowndes Q.C. 1945 Roy E. Eddy Garrison Rapmund 1946 Ernest C. Frey Frederick A. McKenzie R.A.F. Montgomery Liam S. O’Brian Anthony E. Weldon 1947 Thomas B. Chipman Allan N.W. Shaver Donald C. Shaw William P. Skinner

1948 W. David Henderson Joseph J. Nold Robert T. Putnam Frank M. Rolph Ian S. Wishart 1949 William C. Lawrence David W. Wilson 1950 Richard J. Clavell W. Farrell Hyde R. Roy McMurtry Thomas M. Munn Joseph G. Paterson Richard L. Read Tony Stapells David G. Trent J. Christopher C. Wansbrough Douglas G. Worling

B. Anthony King Gerald E. Omstead Coulter A. Osborne Roger Strand 1953 Gordon J. Alexander Michael P. Dunn Paul D. Esson William D. Graham Garth E. Hazlett Ian D. Isbester James M. Mylrea David L. Rea Derek J.S. Shenstone

1951 George H. Guy S. Warren Ritchie William P. Somers

1954 Robert H. Bradshaw John D. Cathers W. Graham Dutton Q.C. J. Douglas Grant Frederick T. Leslie Michael A. Mann Albert E. Matthews Robert D. Morrison James A. Munro Walter A. Somerville Robert G. Wade

1952 John S. Auld M. Malcolm Fisher Gordon D. Kelly

1955 Gonzalo Gutierrez U. John C. McCrea Ian A. Purdie

D. Gordon M. Robertson 1956 Barry J. Black William H. Comstock David M. Dunlap Robert F. Keith Peter A. Ketchum W. Ross Reucassel John M. Swinden Reilley D. Tapley Kirk Thompson Bruce W. Thomson J. Michael P. Wood 1957 G. Malcolm Darroch James R. Guy John M. Hill Andrew H. Holliday John H. Hough David B. McLean Andrew D. Milne John C. Mueller Edward M. Roberts James W. Wyse Bill H. Yuill 1958 the late Cassius Belden James G. Godsman R. Thomas Orr James P. Stronach

The Class of 1960 Group at the 50th Reunion Dinner on April 30, 2010 l-r: John L’Aventure, Les Filotas, Executive Director of Advancement Scott Hayter, Kirk Gardner, Robert Metcalfe, Rupert Dobbin, John Morse, Chris “Chips” Campbell, Andrew Wood, David Armstrong, Tom Hickey, Chris Brand, Hugh Robinette, David Gist, David Stamper, Gord Stonehouse, Mike Heath-Eaves, Ron Walker, Bob Isserstedt, Allan Wilson, Headmaster Kevin McHenry.

P. Douglas Turner Q.C. 1959 John D. Buchanan W. Adam Clatsoff James E. Dunn Anthony S. Fell Frank Metcalf Q.C. Donald M. Rogers The Andrean 47


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Old Boys with their Sons

1960 R. David Armstrong Kirk Gardner Michael J. Heath-Eves Thomas A. Hickey Robert R. MacLeod John L. Morse David R. Stamper Gordon S. Stonehouse Andrew D. Wood

Left (l-r): Jonathan Harris ‘92, Alex Harris ‘11, Harrison Kane ‘10, Kelsey Boland ‘12, Douglas Kane ‘73, Lawrence Boland ‘66, John Hawke ‘10, Gordon Hawke ‘72, Brett Wilson ‘10, Gordon Wilson ‘72, Scott Rowntree ‘79, Conner Rowntree ‘13, Dylan Hussey ‘12, Thomas Hussey ‘85, Michael Sifton ‘12, Michael Sifton ‘79, Christopher Houston ‘12, Bill Houston ‘77, C.J. Sifton ‘13, Cliff Sifton ‘77, Rodger Leslie ‘82, Brennan Leslie ‘11.

1961 Brian G. Armstrong Ronald V. Belden Carl F. Ingwalson, Jr. D. Ronald F. Rea W. Michael Rothery Dan Routledge

Bottom (l-r): Aidan Calverley ‘15, Peter Calverley ‘73, Luke Sifton ‘14, Derek Sifton ‘85, Derek Sifton ‘16, Alfredo Solloa Garcia ‘83, Alfredo Solloa Camara ‘15

1963 Gage E. Love Jr. 1964 Jim Herder Raymond J. Osborne John D. Pennal John F. Rook William E. Westfall Robert C. Williams John R. Zurbrigg 1965 Robert B. Emerson Laurence J. Henderson Douglas C. McKeen W. Gregory Pritchard Hubert G. Pritchard Raymond S. Pyfrom 1966 Lawrence A. Boland W. Graham Butler David P. Cathers James P. McClocklin William H. McNeil Douglas A. Simmonds James de P. Wright

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1962 Herbert T. Gregory J. Terrence Joyce Douglas K. McMullen Michael B. Sommerville

1967 Michael G. Barrett Robert C. Kilgour Jr. Peter F. Love Timothy I. Macdonald A. Fraser McTavish J. Murray Shields 1968 Guy M. Baker Peter C. Bates Graham F. Brunke John F. Housser 1969 David A. Blanchard Barry A. Brackley John H. Brown James D. Gear James M. Jackson R. Scott Jolliffe George M. Leitch Michael B. Manchee

Robert R. McEwen 1970 George D. Hathaway Jeffrey D. Hayes S. Brian A. Levett Donald J. MacKay C. Philip Manchee C. Alexander F. Munro John R. Percival Robert E. Pritchard Peter F. Thompson A. Norman Wilkie John J. Wood 1971 Gordon C. Dobbin William M. Haust Paul H. Morón Edward D. Ruse John L. Walden

1972 Richard C. Bates William Boyd Dayna J. Broadfoot Chesley F. Crosbie Dennis J. Daly Gordon D. Hawke Michael F. Hogg Robin J. Wilkie 1973 Timothy P. Boland Peter R. Calverley Raymond H. Leung Ian Tait 1974 Paul D. Hutton D. Randall Kline C. James McTavish Douglas M. Pickard T. Stuart Rutherford Robert P. Topping

1975 David J. Durant Andrew J. Kilpatrick Stephen T. Manchee G. Richard Mann 1976 Michael A. Earle Craig D. Farrow Gary M. Lawrence Gregory W. Miklas Paul R. Seay Matthew L. Shinkle 1977 William C. Houston Brian R. Mitchell John E. Omstead Myles H. Pritchard Clifford M. Sifton Scott L. Sillcox


1979 Stephen G. Bagworth Andrew A. Beckwith Paul E. Bedard Stephen M. Dewis Michael M. Edwards Robert C. Fawcett Joseph W. Heit John F. Mortimer Jeffrey W. Richmond Michael G. Sifton Barton N. Wong 1980 K.Y. Michael Chau Douglas Crawford Murray A. Hyde Robert J. Minialoff David C. Plaxton H. Glenn Stanley-Paul John C. Stevenson 1981 Christopher P. Ball Kirk W. Brown George M. Jackson David C. Lawrence Richard A. Peters Scott H. Smith Paul E. Stanborough J. Warren Stoddart F. Guy Wigston 1982 Paul E. Berrevoets Michael G. A. Elliott J. Rodger Leslie David G. Merkel 1983 Peter Bedard John F. Coupland David S. Isaacson Stewart R. Kiff Stephen J. Suarez J.R. Kingsley Ward 1984 Thomas R. Arkell Jonathan Barker

Lawrence P. Biricz Robert M. Caldwell Robin J. Comfort Mark A. Ellerbeck David G. Faulkner Max A. Gundy Christian L. Jeppesen Stefano Lizzola Martin C. MacDonald David J. Mahr Michael J. Maura Jr. Robert E. Nourse Justin M. O’Connell J.S. Struan Robertson Ralph H. Rossdeutscher N. Peter Smith David A. Wilson Philip S. Wood 1985 W. David Campbell Duncan N. Jackman

Paul M. Morgan Michael J. Paletta Robert S. Pollock Anthony H. Reid Robert D. Skinner Kenneth Wong 1989 Hugh J. Barton Roderick D. Boothby David P. Bradfield Jason K. Bullen Jason C. Callender Steven M. Cathcart Mark D. Ellinger Bradley J. Harrison William Hill Jr. Christopher P. Kelly Brian W. Ledson David A. Mason Jonathan A. Morgan Michael H. O’Connor

“Hopefully one day I can make as valuable a contribution to someone else’s life and dreams as you have made to mine.” – Grade 12 Student Shawn D. Omstead Jason T. Pugliese Michael D. Roy Derek A. Sifton

Derek G. Plaxton Dirk H. Radeke Robert K. Vogel Michael Weider

1986 James E. Austin Jr. Gregory S. Dunlap John R. Morgan Stephen G. Pitel Timothy W. Watson

1990 James C. Barton Trevor R. Fuller Robert P. Katic Ronald D. Kopas Joseph D. Morin John W. Morris Cory S. Oliver G. Scott Pearson Donald C. Price

1987 Timothy P. Callaghan Michael P. Chen-Young Jean-Paul G. Hoffman Ian G. Howey 1988 Michael C. Brewer Oliver D. Herbst Christopher C. Hind Duff J. McDonald

1991 James A. Biggar Simon A. Corman Ian M. Davidson Jamie R. Inglis James E. Morgan

1992 F. W. Will Bijl James W. Dennis Mark K. Etherington Jonathan A. Ginou Ian C. Michael Carl R. Milroy Brent J. Riopelle Mark A. Shillum Stuart M. Smith 1993 Jhad J. Friesen Marcus Gillam Jason P. LaMarche-Hunderup Robert A. Leckey James F. Menlove Jayson J. Mulcock James A. Nichols Nathaniel J. Smeenk Barton C. Sommerville Peter A. Wardell 1994 Otto F. Schuemer Alfredo Villegas-Camil 1995 Ojus Ajmera Paul S. Etherington Anthony M. Farr C. Christopher L. Foster Christopher S. Gafoor Jeffrey L. Lewis Alexander P. Wood 1996 Santiago Barona David M. Dunlap Jr. Martin C. Landry Justin K. Lindquist Edward C. Mercer Graham B. Munro David C. Parent Brian P. Wills

Mathieu Mallette Paul F. O’Hea Ben M. Rogers Daniel A. Wells Leslie K. Wong 2000 Tejus Ajmera Benjamin J. Craig Boris Kholodov Iain D. Myrans 2001 Gordon A. Birkett Jonathan Cheng R. Michael Craig Matthew B. Fullerton 2002 Randall H. Blom Adam D. Brander Aladdin Diakun Kevin T. Fullerton Jeffrey V. Ginou Richard G. Goldhar James P. Healey Ryan P. Kelly Peter G. McClelland Nicholas J. Weedon 2003 David F. Banwell Allan L. Bean Hugh P. Dowell Campbell D. Gordon Michael A. Tzimas

2004 Michael R.P. Adamson Andrew S. Carnovale 2005 Ryan A. Bryce Ryan A. Luther Robert J. Mackay

1997 Carey L. Chow Michael G. Foy Graeme W. Martin

2007 Michael A. Fedorov Cameron M. Healy Nicholas M. J. Lee

1998 James P. Taylor Benjamin Wood

2009 Alexander R. Culp

1999 Russell J. Fraser Mark D. Gooderham

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1978 Ian M. Carlsen P. Andrew Dalton Steven G. DeNure Philip J. Henderson Brian D. Miklas John D. Stewart

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Current Parents Rajiv & Mamta Agarwal Luis Miguel Aguirre Cristiani & Santa Colorado Solis Moo Young Ahn & WonJo Lee William & Donna Allison Mohammed Alotaibi & Nabiha Alroogi Alain & Kim Amar Peter & Brigitte Anderson Ayokunnu Are & Emiko Yoshida Jorge Arozarena & Maritere Marquez Vali Ashoori & Mitra Vakili Jason & Kelly Atkins Chin Lun Au & Suet Chun Leung Henry Au & Angela Sun Bong Ki Baek & Seung Jin Han Stuart & Kate Bahen Keith Barber & Diane Purser Paul & Mary Barker Jeffrey & Annabel Begg Asha Bhardwaj Nick & Catherine Biase Sandra Bicknell Michael & Patricia Virc Blair Thomas Bogdanow & Inge Michaelsen-Bogdanow Lawrence ’66 & Yvonne Boland Paul Breda Paul & Mala Brindley George & Janice Brown David & Karen Brown Bruce & Lorraine Buchan Peter ’73 & Vickie Calverley Rick & Sylvia Cannon Douglas & Margarete Carr Joseph & Brenda Carter Alfonso Celis & Lilia Enecoiz Kin Chung Chan & Daphne Lai Perry & Kelley Chappell Xin Cheng & Xiang Zhou John Cherian O-Ryong Cho & Hye-Ryun Kang Young Ho Cho & Hee Nam Chung Sam & Erika Coetzer Eric Cook & Kathleen Casey 50 Winter 2010

Bradley & Beverly Lynn Coverdale John & Maria Cumming Carlos & Paula De Sequeira Paul & Carrie Denton Andrew & Anne Dunin Michael & Cathy Durisin John & Jane Evans Yu Feng Fang & Liu Hong Michael & May Fang Amedeo & Erminia Fattore Brian & Mary Jayne Feeley Michael & Lisa Ferras Igor & Oksana Filipenko Sam & Reem Finan Don Finlay Abu & Shevli Firoz George & Leslie Foegele Sandy & Nina Forte David & Veronica Galajda Nick & Josy Gallo Richard & Julie Glen

Greg & Susan Hergott Filiberto Herrera & Aida Garcia Ossie Hinds & Anne LaRocque William Houston ’77 & Teresa Morneau Javid Iqbal & Farzana Hussain Bruno & Betty Iaboni Alex & Iryna Ivanchenko Dean & Kelly Iwai Seon Ik Jin & Myung Yeon Hwang David & Louise Joiner Douglas & Christine Jones Curtis Joseph Paul & Tejinder Kahlon Jangan Kang Arun & Anjela KC John & Annette Keenleyside Shu Wing Andy Keung & Pau Siu Mei Chris & Erica Kim

“St. Andrew’s College is a band of brothers and family that grows with every passing year.” – Old Boy, Class of 2005 Corey Goldman & Judi Barnes John & Iwona Gordon Gregory & Cindy Govedaris Guery Goyo & Loretta Fantin Ludi & Russ Grant Spencer & Sacha Green Daniel & Maria Guizzetti Andrew & Marianne Guizzetti Emma Guizzetti Breda Daniel Hajj & Vanessa Slim de Hajj Laura Hammer Bentley Hammer Michael & Kim Wilkinson David & Jayne Harvey Barry Hasler & Deanna Wootton Mohamad Hassani & Diana Korn-Hassani Gordon ’72 & Jane Hawke Mark & Cynthia Healy

Yu Sung Kim Hye-Lyun & June-Mo Kim Pil Su Kim & Kyung Sun Jung Jieun Kim & Sanghyun Ji Dae Hee & Kyung Min Kim Stephen & Pauline Kimmerer Jonathan & Catherine Knowles Spiro Kontos Andy Lai & Lilian Loo Sze Lui Lai & Chi Mei Yeung Neo & Helen Lakkotrypis Patrick & Sondi Lance Hyuk Yong Lee & Youngmee Choi Kam-Ting Lee & Mei-Yuk Tsang Sang Woong Lee & Young Hwa Choi Hojae Lee & Jinok Cho Rodger ’82 & Marion Leslie

Kwong Hung Carman & Sau Wan Li Wenyan Lin & Huifang Zhao Frank & Lorna Lippa Mykola Lisin Raul Lopez & Leonor de Lopez Charles & Fong Lum Zhi Min Luo & Jin Fen Hu Kevin MacDonald & Susan Kelly Robert & LiAnne MacFarlane Keith MacKenzie & Janice Fischer Paul Mackin Krzysztof & Jadwiga Mackowiak Charles & Terri MacLean Kam Ming Mak & Connie Chu Robert McGavin & Kerry Adams Arnold McMillan & Jacqueline Buckley-McMillan Ted & Barbara McNab David ’82 & Sanysa Merkel Gordon Meuser Christopher Mildon & Ruth Heaven Derrick & Hélène Milne Bruce & Nancy Moody Changsoo Moon & Eunha Kim Nagy & Rhonda Moustafa Doug & Barbara Munro Raza & Afsaneh Nasser Mohsin & Uzma Nathani Mark & Susan Nice Kenneth & Viola Nickerson Stephen & Sandra Noxon Rory & Karen O’Connor Timothy & Ann O’Connor Stephen & Lynda O’Neill Leslie Omstead George & Wendy Palmieri Andrew Pang & Sio Wai Choi Junghyun Park & Jung Lim Lee Michael Partridge & Sudha Rajagopal Guo Hui Peng & Yan Fang Jiang John & Valerie Petrachek Roy & Betty Philbert Michael & Heather Ann Pilmer George & Liliana Polemidiotis John & Barbara Pollock David Porter & Robin Harris Jason ’85 & Beth Pugliese

Joe & Enza Pulla Gregory & Christine Reid Scott & Kim Ritchie Anthony & Mary Jo Romanin Richard & Karen Ruddock Surrinder & Neelam Sahota Norman Sandham & Hilary Laidlaw Barbara Schwarze Do Yeon Seo & Yeong Suk Kim Rodney & Sandra Sheridan Gregory & Anne Shields Abuali & Mehejeben Shroff Eddy Si & Jocelyn Cochingyan Lee-Si Clifford ’77 & Terra Sifton Derek ’85 & Sheila Sifton Michael ’79 & Julie Sifton Brian & Vija Sirbovan Steven & Pamela Smith Georgios Sotiropoulos & Helen Michalakakou Scott & Vicki Stafford Scott & Judy Stirling David Su & Anita Huang Brian & Anne Sutton James & Cindy Tam Yiu Wah Tam & Yuk Han Lo Emiko Tanabe Gilbert Tang & Ching Cheung Sen Tao & Xuan Chen Gary Townsend & Yvonne Woloszczuk Andrew & Janine Turner Ejaz & Salima Vastani Ai-Rui Wang & Ai-Zhu Chen Hao Wang & Lihong Xu Barry & Judy Ward Brian & Mary Whitelaw Michael & Margaret Sousa Witt Po Chun & Yin Ching Wong Roland Wong & May Ho Vincent Wong & Christine Ma Eric & Dianne Wong Tony Wong & Gidget Lun Chee Tim & Siu Ki Wu Stanley Yan & Mo Yin Lau Min Yu & Weihong Fu Jian Biao Yuan & Yan Sun William & Lynda Zacharuk Kevin & Sally Zhang Huichun Zhang & Subo Li


Gordon ’53 & Donna Alexander Malcolm & Carolyn Archibald Brian ’61 & Heather Armstrong David ’60 & Pat Armstrong Stephen ’79 & Linda Bagworth Guy & Lydel Barton Robert Bauer & Sandy Pullin Robert & Anne Bedard Robert ’54 & Soledad Bradshaw Patrick & Marilyn Callaghan Peter ’73 & Vickie Calverley Robert & Lucy Camargo John Cathers ’54 & Delia McLeod Sik Cho Chan & Sui Yin Chan Daniel Chicoine & Barbara Egli Jeffrey & Mary Ellen Chisholm Gillian & Basil Clark Edward Crawford ’43 Ross & Roberta Creber Andrew ’78 & Julie Dalton David Dunlap ’56 J. Stefan & Anne Dupre Deborah & Margaret Eaton-Kent Larry Fedorov & Nancy Farrer

C. William & Karen Foster Chris & Barbara Fullerton Duncan Gordon Herbert ’62 & Patti Gregory James & Carmel Healey Jim ’64 & Gail Herder Filiberto Herrera & Aida Garcia Thomas Hickey ’60 John ’57 & Jill Hill Fred & Doreen Hiltz Thomas & Mary Hockin Glenn & Carol Hoffman Michael ’72 & Marion Hogg Gilbert Howey Eli & Sylvia Hussey W. Farrell ’50 & Marguerite Hyde Kevin & Heather Jenkins Arun & Anjela KC Peter ’56 & Susannah Ketchum John ’41 & Jean Kilpatrick William ’49 & Jean Lawrence Vernon & Gabriele Lee George & Dawn Leggett Frederick ’54 & Donna Leslie

Marcel Lessard Brian ’70 & Louise Levett Sylvain & Michelle Lord John & Irene Lowe Scott & Ann Luther Harold & Shelley MacDonald Charles & Terri MacLean James & Gladys MacPherson Jeanne Manchee Stephen Manchee ’75 Thomas & Margot Marshall Gary & Jane Martin Ian & Barbara McClelland James ’66 & Susan McClocklin Patrick & Teresa McGrath Beth McKay Neil & Leslie McLean Roy ’50 & Ria McMurtry John & Linda McNally Gordon Meuser Dusan & Anne Miklas Scott Montgomery ’32 Edward & Maria Morgis Thomas ’50 & Sandra Munn Sandy ’70 & Lynn Munro Donna Munro Thomas Murphy & Geri Smith John & Nancy Near Anthony & Rosemary Nichols

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Past Parents Gerry & Marsha Nudds Stephen & Lynda O’Neill Anna O’Rourke Donald Oliver Jake ’52 & Marilyn Omstead Leslie Omstead Thomas ’58 & Connie Orr John ’64 & Mary Ellen Pennal Ron & Gail Perowne Robert & Ann Perrier David Pidduck & Bonnie Best Sam & Maria Pilieci Keith ’42 & Margaret Pilley James & Patricia Rankin Sandra Rea David Rea ’53 Gordon Robertson ’55 & Jane Robertson Donald Rogers ’59 Frank ’48 & Katherine Rolph John ’64 & Beverley Rook William Shields ’40 Nancy Simpson & Graham Smith William ’47 & Connie Skinner Larry & Leesa Smith Bruce & Jackie Somerville

Michael Sommerville ’62 George & Lynne Steeves Volker & Oksana Stein Basil & Helen Stevenson Kenneth & Davetta Stock Dan & Joanne Stock Richard & Nancy Stoneman John & Julie Symmes Ian ’73 & Catherine Tait Reilley Tapley ’56 J. Gordon Taylor Helen-Claire Tingling G. Kingsley & Adele Ward Beverley Westcott Marjory Wilkie David & June Williams John & Lynne Wills Ron & Cynthia Wilson David ’49 & Terry Wilson Ian Wishart ’48 Philip & Betsy Wolfenden Barton ’79 & Wai Wai Lee J. Michael P. ’56 & Suzanne Wood Andrew ’60 & Ingrid Wood

Terry Prezens Melissa Ramon Keith Ramon Gregory Reid John Richardson Danielle Richer Bruce Roffey Claudia Rose-Donahoe Michael D. Roy ’85 Steven D. Rush Ken Ryan Salwa Saeed William Scoular Mark Service Gregory P. Shields Courtenay Shrimpton Kim Sillcox

Rebecca Staunton David D. Stewart Natascia Stewart Joanne Stock Stuart Swan Melissa Tackaberry Amanda Thorne Sharen J.S. Turner John L. Walden ’71 John Walsh Nicholas J. Weedon ’02 Julie M. Wilson Rena Wiseman

Faculty & Staff Ramesh Ari Jane Bedard Randi Berman Trevor Biasi Carolyn Bilton Ryan A. Bryce ’05 Mark R. Burton Michael Chadsey Sandi Chasson Edna Collins Robert Costanzo Sabrina D’Angelo David Dawson Nicholas Day Michele Derwin Whitney Elliott Don Finlay

David Galajda Gary Godkin Klaus Griese Teri Groves Len Gurr Michael J. Hanson Sue Hayter Scott Hayter Jamie R. Inglis ’91 David Joiner Marke Jones David Josselyn Stephen Kimmerer Margaret Kirkby Sherrill Knight David Kyle Julie Lamb

Scott Lewis Sean Ludwig Felisha Martin Brian McCue James McGillivray Kevin McHenry Beth McKay Dolly Moffat-Lynch Wendy Muratoff Claudio Numa Michael Paluch Tino Paolini Ann Perrier Robert Perrier Gayle Petri Maria Pilieci Carrie Praught

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Former Faculty & Staff T. Michael Adamson ’44 Marlene Ash Robert P. Bedard Paul E. Bedard ’79 Shawn Dunford A. Dennis Hemmings Jim Herder ’64 Fred & Doreen Hiltz Thomas A. Hockin

Craig T. Kamcke James Mainprize Jeffrey McGee Lisa Picerno Sandra L. Scott William P. Skinner ’47 Geoffrey & Ginny Smith Bruce Somerville Ted Staunton

Howard S. Tetlock David Timms Marinus C. Van Dyk Hugh Warburton Gary West David G. Whitehead Douglas G. Worling ’50

Grandparents & Friends Les & Elaine Andrew Donna Armstrong Joyce Barrass Al & Mary Bergeron Jim Boyle Catherine Broughton Harold Browne George & Martha Butterfield Frank Butters & Bari-Lynne Butters Keith & Sandy Caldwell Ken Chitolie Marlene Clarke John Clarry John Couse Cecil Crosier Garry & Carolyn Dickinson

Leslie Ewing Lesley Featherstonhaugh & David Martin Sabina Feeley Nadine Foerster Garry Ford A. B. Gerrard William Glover Betty Hamilton Shirley Hardy Roy Harvey Lucille Hazell Vivienne Hill Dawn Holdinga Henry Hundertmark & Anne-Heide Hundertmark Joshua Kearley

James Keenleyside M. A. Lander Dong- Gul Lee Joseph Little Jim Lyle Marie-Madeleine Macfarlane Donald Manchester Carol Matson Nancy McCowan Brad McMullen Jadwiss Meckoniniek Jack & Barbara Millar Allison Mol James & Violet Moore David & Bev Mothersill John Newman Nicola Palframan

Virginia Pang Ruth Patterson John Peaker Irene Purser Epifania Quimson Katherine Roffey Dampier Anthony Rolph Rena Romanin J.L.G. Shelley Norma Sheridan Gloria Sherrard Margaret Shiner Jeanne Sloane Debra Smith Gladys Smith John & Mary Stirling Margaret Strachan

P.S. Sun Arlene Tanashi Robert Teichert Deolinda Viana D. Whitfield & J. Whitfield James Wood & Mary Wood Monica Yang

Corporations/Foundations APPS Transport Group Brown’s Fine Food Services Inc. Chemline Plastics Limited Cintas Corporation Cowan Insurance Group CSI Leasing Dalton Engineering & Construction Ltd. Diamond Groundkeeping Services Ltd. Don Russell Drugs Ltd. Frank Cowan Company Limited FRISBE G. A. Birkett Enterprises Inc. 52 Winter 2010

Gwillimbury Investments Limited Health Source Plus Hempen Jewellers Ltd. J.D. Strachan Construction Limited JP Morgan Chase & Co. Larry Wilson Contracting Ledson Holding Inc. The Manchee Foundation Merit Travel Group Inc. N.S. Smith Real Estate Ltd. Paliare Roland Rosenberg Rothstein LLP R. Howard Webster Foundation

Shaw Windows & Doors Ltd. Smith, Sykes, Leeper & Tunstall LLP St. Andrew’s College Association Telus Communications Co. The Catherine & Maxwell Meighen Foundation The Dunin Foundation The Harold A. Kopas Family Foundation The Jilla & Robert Williams Foundation The Leslie Peter Foundation Vancouver Foundation


SAC Charitable Giving UK/EU Chapter Charitable Giving Status and the UK Endowment Fund

l-r Kurt Alfrey ‘94, John Morgan ‘86, Jason Campbell ‘88, Scott McDonald ‘86 at the recent Old Boys UK Chapter Dinner

Last March, John Morgan ’86, then President of the SAC Foundation UK/EU Chapter, together with Ron Kopas ’90 and Conrad Bona ’87, set out with the Advancement Office to create a UK tax-effective conduit for giving to St. Andrew’s College. One of the outcomes of this is the establishment of UK Endowment Fund. This fund will reside with the SAC Foundation and will, over time, fund one or more SAC boarding students. At the 29th November 2010 annual dinner of the UK/EU branch of the SAC Old Boys Association, to kick-start the fundraising, Ron and Conrad challenged their fellow Andreans to donate to the UK Fund by generously agreeing to match donations made in order to reach the first funding goal. Not only do they want to launch this fund to financially support boys to attend SAC, but they also

wish to challenge other SAC Old Boys Association chapters to follow their lead and create their own endowment funds. Below are excerpts from the statement of intent from the application to the UK Fund for Charities: The true measure of ‘red + white’ spirit is that the ties and brotherhood that are formed as a student do not end at graduation. Old Boys retain a bond that spans both generations and continents. The School’s Foundation (formed in 1962; CAN reg. charity 1967) fosters this relationship on many levels. It maintains a channel of communications via the SAC website, social networks and the bi-annual magazine, The Andrean. A live presence is also

maintained through 10 active Alumni Chapters worldwide. Of the latter, the UK/ EU Chapter in London represents one city amongst such diverse locales as Hong Kong, New York, Mexico and the West Indies. This serves a mutual interest: Andreans benefit from local contact and fellowship, and the School extends its outreach globally. The Foundation’s overarching mission is to support the School financially. This effort is vital to the School’s continued success because, as an independent school, it receives no state funding. Instead, all costs are covered by tuition fees, some ancillary revenue generation, and from the generous support of its benefactors. The UK Fund for Charities (UKFC) has accepted the SAC Foundation’s application for membership to its International Program. This arrangement allows UK residents (payers of domestic income tax) to make donations to the SAC Foundation. UKFC, as a local charity, acts as an enabling organization for other charities deemed to provide ’public benefit’ in the UK and abroad. In practice, the difference is that you (the donor) will now be able to claim back the amount donated to the foundation as tax relief on your annual UK Tax Return. While that should not be the incentive for giving, it does reach parity with donations you could make to other UK registered charities. This initiative is intended to enable members of the UK Chapter to make charitable donations to St. Andrew’s College’s Foundation. It is in recognition of some of our chapter members’ desire to “give something back to the school” that laid the foundations from which they have made successful careers. All of this will support the SAC Foundation’s priorities for expanding and maintaining its scholarship and bursary program, while also being open to any other charitable projects you may have in mind. As of November 2010, Jason Campbell ’88 has taken over as President of the SAC Foundation UK/ EU chapter. To learn more about the SAC Foundation UK/EU Chapter, including its “Three Tiers of Giving” initiative, please visit: www.sac.on.ca/support-sac/make-a-gift and click on “UK Old Boys.” The Andrean 53


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News from the Parents Guild

Parents Guild Executive members l-r: Margarete Carr, President, Terri MacLean, Vice President, Diane Purser, Gala Chair and Ludi Grant, Past President at last April’s Red & White.

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RED AND WHITE 2010 “UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN” GALA The 38th annual Red & White Gala “Under the Tuscan Sun” was held on Saturday, April 17th at the Terrace Banquet Hall in Vaughan. Close to 400 guests enjoyed the wonderful dinner, danced to the Nu-Rhythm band and bid on numerous silent and live auction items, contributing to a terrifically successful “friend-raiser” and fundraiser for St. Andrew’s College. The Gala is the largest annual fundraiser for the Parents Guild, raising over $115,000 this year. These funds will support scholarships, the endowment fund, bursaries and grants for clubs and activities. Many exciting new features were introduced at the Gala this year. Touchstone Resort provided tasty hors d’oeuvres during the cocktail reception and 30.50 Wine Imports hosted a wine tasting station, allowing guests to sample the upgraded wine available for purchase. SAC students dressed in kilts greeted guests. Others dressed as gondoliers sold “diamond” ring packages for the opportunity to win an exquisite

diamond necklace, $1000 in cash or a Swiss Army Watch engraved with the SAC logo. Still others entertained the capacity crowd with their jazz ensemble and guests were drawn to their seats by the sound of bagpipes and drums. The live auction received an introduction that brought tears to many an eye as six Prefects sang “Brotherhood of Man” as the “Day in the Life” video told the story of life at St. Andrew’s. The evening was a success in every way due entirely to the enthusiasm, commitment and energy of the many volunteers, donors and sponsors. More than 80 moms and dads provided hundreds of hours of their time and talent, as did staff, faculty and students. Community members donated more than 200 items to the silent auction and live auction tables, and the many sponsors generously showed their support of St. Andrew’s . Thank you to all our guests for joining us “Under the Tuscan Sun” and for supporting SAC and our sons. We look forward to seeing you at the ‘Not an Ordinary Place’ Gala on April 16, 2011! Terri MacLean, Gala Chair and Diane Purser, Gala Vice-Chair


New Appointments Board Members

Peter Anderson is the Executive Vice President of CI Financial, a Canadian asset management firm, with $64 billion in assets under management. He is also a Director of CI Financial (CIX-T), a publicly traded company on the TSX. Prior to his current role, Peter was President and CEO of CI Investments, a wholly owned subsidiary of CI Financial. He held previous executive positions at ScotiaMcLeod and the Bank of Nova Scotia. Prior to joining the Board of Directors, Peter served as a Trustee of the SAC Foundation for three years. He is married to Brigitte, the Interguild Chair of the St. Andrew’s Parents Guild. They live in Unionville with their two sons, Michael ’09, a second year student at The University of Western Ontario, and David ’13. Peter holds a B.BA. from the University of New Brunswick.

Scott Cole ’80 is President of Cole Engineering Group Ltd., a Markham-based consulting engineering firm which provides public and private sector clients with a comprehensive range of engineering services. Cole Engineering has grown to more than 150 employees and was named one of the Top 50 Best Managed Companies in the GTA regardless of size for 2010. He has held executive positions in both the Toronto Construction Association and the York Chapter of BILD, is a member of the Professional Engineers of Ontario, and has his designation as a Consulting Engineer. Active in his community, he holds a seat on the Board of Crime Stoppers York Region and sits on the Advisory Round Table of York University. Scott holds a B.A.Sc. from Queen’s University and lives in Aurora. He is the brother of Brett ’80 and uncle of Ryan ’09.

Bob Williams ‘64 began his career with Scotia Capital’s predecessor firm, McLeod Young Weir in 1967. He joined the Equity Capital Markets group during the late 1980s before his promotion to department Co-Head in 1995 and to department Head in 1997. Bob assumed the role of Vice Chairman, Equity Capital Markets for Scotia Capital in 2007, a position he held until retiring October 31, 2009. Among his many achievements, Bob was pivotal to the development of the income trust market in Canada from its origins in the 1980s. Bob was also a key player in the evolution of the retail structured product market for over 25 years. Prior to his appointment to the Board of Directors, he served on the SAC Foundation Board of Trustees from 19952010, and chaired it for the past seven years. In retirement, Bob remains active in the financial community and lives in Toronto with his wife Jilla.

Thank you to David Rea ’53 (1982-2010), Andrew Dalton ’78 (2005-2010) and Ted Parent (1998-2010) for their ongoing dedication and outstanding years of service on the St. Andrew’s Board of Directors.

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New Appointments Foundation Trustees

Ian Michael ’92 is a partner in the Business Law Group at McCarthy Tétrault in Toronto. He has a general corporate and securities practice with a focus on public mergers and acquisitions and corporate finance. Ian provides ongoing advice on securities law, corporate law and corporate governance matters to public and private companies in a variety of industries, including consumer goods manufacturing, aviation and investment management. At St. Andrew’s, he was the recipient of the Macdonald Medal and a national medallist cross-country skier, having competed extensively for St. Andrew’s and the Ontario Ski Team. He earned his undergraduate and law degrees at Queen’s University and now lives in Toronto with his wife Sarah Facey, their three-year-old daughter, Hadley, and one-year-old son, Fergus. The Michael Family, comprised of Ian, his parents Kathy and Paul, and brothers David ’94 and Andrew ’96, have endowed a history prize at SAC in honour of their grandmother. The award is presented annually on Prize Day.

Jeff Chisholm On behalf of the entire St. Andrew’s community, we would like to offer a heartfelt thank you to Jeff Chisholm for his unwavering leadership and superb guidance during his five years as Chairman of the Board of Directors. As the father of two Andreans, Matthew ’98 and Brian ’00, Jeff served his term with great dedication.

Board of Directors Michael G. Sifton ‘79, B.Comm. Chairman James C. MacPherson, BA, LL.B., LL.M.

Vice-Chairman Beth A. McKay, BA, C.M.A. Secretary to the Board Peter Anderson, B.BA. Board Member

Margarete Carr, B.Comm., C.A. President, Parents Guild Scott Cole ‘80, P.Eng., B.A.Sc. Board Member Sabrina D’Angelo, BA, B.Ed. Faculty Mark K. Etherington ‘92, BA Board Member William D.L. Graham ‘53 Board Member

Jamie R. Inglis ‘90, B.Sc., M.Sc. Faculty D. Eric Jolliffe ‘76, BA CMM3 Board Member Kevin R. McHenry, B.BA.(Hons.), B.Ed., M.Ed.

Headmaster C.A.F. Sandy Munro ‘70, BA Board Member

Nancy A. Near, R.N. Board Member Donald M. Rogers ‘59 Board Member John F. Rook ‘64, BA, LL.B. Chair, SAC Foundation Maritta Rothwell, BA, B.Ed. Board Member Stuart M.C. Smith ‘92, BA (Hons.) President of the SAC Old

Foundation Trustees John F. Rook ‘64, Chairman David L. Rea ‘53 Past-Chairman J. Scott W. Hayter, President Edna J. Collins, Secretary Anthony S. Fell ‘59, Trustee 56 Winter 2010

John F. Housser ‘68, Trustee Ian C. Michael ‘92, Trustee Alfred G. Wirth ‘59, Trustee John J. Wood ‘70, Trustee W.H. (Bill) Yuill ‘57, Trustee

Ex-Officio Members Michael G. Sifton ‘79, Chairman, SAC Board of Directors Stuart Smith ‘92, President, SAC Old Boys Association

Kevin R. McHenry, Headmaster, St. Andrew’s College

Boys Association Dan G. Stock, BA Board Member Julie I. Symmes, R.N. Board Member Robert C. Williams ‘64 Board Member G. Kingsley Ward, BA, B.Comm., F.C.A.

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