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Past & Present Fall 2014

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Life After Crescent David Blodgett ’78 has been living and working in Regina, Saskatchewan since 2012. Christopher Eyton ’84, P’13 was back at Crescent School for his 30-year reunion on September 20. He recently wrote and published The Balloon is Doomed, and generously donated a copy to Crescent’s Margaret Donnelly Library. The book is his first children’s story book, featuring a young boy and his hatred of balloons and how he overcomes it. It has been beautifully illustrated by Amanda Mundt. Chris now lives in Caledon and Toronto. The Balloon is Doomed is available for purchase through Amazon.com

After being named a finalist in 2013 for Canada’s Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers, Jason Leung ’90 opened his own law firm, Leung Law PC, which focuses on business and intellectual property law. He lives in Toronto with his wife Jennifer and their two daughters, Rachel (age 6) and Abigail (age 3).

five-star review on Goodreads.com from the site’s top reviewer, Aditi Saha, who called A Father’s Son a “very heart-touching story that will grasp you from the very beginning of the son’s painful journey.” In the fall of 2013, Richard spoke to Crescent’s Middle School students about life as a writer. To learn more about Richard, A Father’s Son, and his other literary efforts, you can visit his website at harrisrichard.com and follow him on Twitter: @harrisrh88.

s Richard Harris ’92 currently lives and

s Patrick Blott ’87 and his wife Seema

works in Toronto as a writer, editor and translator. The author of two non-fiction books and four short stories, Richard published his first novel, A Father’s Son, in 2013. It received a Toronto Arts Council literary grant in 2012 and was a quarterfinalist for the 2013 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. In June 2014, it received a

s Sevag Yeghoyan ’92 and his wife Roubina welcomed their son, Tomas, into the world on September 10. Tomas weighed in at 7 pounds, 8 ounces. Threeyear-old Josephine is a proud big sister!

welcomed their baby girl, Ainsley Bala Catherine Blott, at 2:19 p.m. on June 3, 2014.

s Scott Cowan ’89 and his wife Tracey have four kids and currently live in Las Vegas. Scott has fully immersed himself in the golf business and is now working as the Director of Golf at DragonRidge Country Club, and as Regional Manager of Business Development for the parent company, Pacific Links. 38

s On August 22, a large group from the Class of 1996 gathered at the Miller Tavern for an unofficial 18-year reunion. In attendance were Patrick Osler, Michael Warner, David Cuthbert, Brendan Howe, Wallace Cheng, Derrick Lee-Shanok, Greg Athaide, Sacha Tehranchi, Ron Elfer, Edwin Fong, Ted Takounseun, Salmaan Alvi, Gabriel Lau, Aleem Janmohamed, Ed Tam, and David Hudson. A great time was had by all – proof that the Coyote Spirit still burns bright after long these many years. Crescent School

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