Crescent School Past and Present - Spring 2010

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Life after Crescent Chris Dalton ’60 is a writer and film producer and lives with his wife and three children in Victoria, B.C. His son, James is currently serving in Afghanistan with the Canadian Scottish Regiment.

Cam Smith ’79 is the Team/Project LeadPay with Ontario Power Generation. Cam lives in Newmarket with his wife and son, and recently had front row seats for an $& '& VKRZ

David Boehm ’79 lives in Leaside and runs a sporting goods distribution business. 'DYLG HQMR\V WHQQLV IO\ ILVKLQJ DQG UDLVLQJ %HUQHVH 0RXQWDLQ GRJV

Ian Tytler ’79 lives in Leaside and is the FRQWUROOHU RI 6W 0LFKDHO¡V &ROOHJH DW WKH University of Toronto.

Dean Constand ’79 is a CGA with his RZQ EXVLQHVV 'HDQ OLYHV LQ 7RURQWR enjoys travelling with his wife, and has a daughter in university. Ian Fleming ’79 lives in St. John’s, Newfoundland with his wife and two FKLOGUHQ ,DQ LV D 3URIHVVRU RI 0DULQH %LRORJ\ DQG 'LUHFWRU RI WKH 0DULQH /DERUDWRU\ DW 0HPRULDO 8QLYHUVLW\ DQG has worked and taught in Oregon, Norway, and Halifax over the years. Chris James ’79 is a lawyer specializing in worker’s compensation for school boards. Chris is living in Toronto with his wife and two children and enjoys kayaking when he can. Jamie Purves ’79 lives in Oakville and works in Toronto in financial counselling with Corporate Planning Associates. Jamie PDUULHG KLV KLJK VFKRRO VZHHWKHDUW 0DU\ They have two children and a dog. Doug Shinobu ’79 is married and lives in Toronto where he runs his own hedge fund focused on the retirement home VHFWRU ,Q KLV \RXQJHU GD\V 'RXJ ZDV RQ the National Slalom Kayak Team and still enjoys the sport today.

Bob Vogel ’79 works at Nesbitt Burns and lives in Toronto with his wife and three children, who are actively involved in the Toronto Children’s Chorus. Michael Smith ’80 lives in Oakville with his wife and three children and runs a PDUNHWLQJ FRPSDQ\ 0LNH ZDV RQH RI WKH founders of the Crescent Coyote Green Jacket Golf Tournament in 1989 and tournament winner in 2007 and 2008. Nigel Churcher ’81 was the art director on the 2009 film, Amelia, documenting the life of legendary American pilot Amelia Earhart, who disappeared while flying over the Pacific Ocean in 1937 in an attempt to make a solo flight around the world. Daniel Greenglass ’82 was co-chair of the 2009 Best Buddies Canada annual benefit gala, attended by 500 of Canada’s film and business leaders. Best Buddies is a national charitable organization which fosters friendships between students and the intellectually disabled.

Brian Beech ’84 earned his doctor of philosophy in clinical social work in 2003 from Smith College School for Social Work LQ 1RUWKDPSWRQ 0DVVDFKXVHWWV WKH OHDGLQJ school of clinical social work in the U.S. %ULDQ DSSOLHV KLV 3K' DV D FOLQLFDO VRFLDO ZRUNHU LQ 1HZPDUNHW DQG OLYHV LQ 0RXQW Albert with his wife and two children. Ernest Chan ’84 is married and living in Niagara-on-the-Lake where he runs his own hedge fund, EXP Capital 0DQDJHPHQW ,Q (UQHVW SXEOLVKHG D book on financial matters. John Chesney ’84 (P’18) works in IT project management in the health care VHFWRU 0DUULHG ZLWK WZR FKLOGUHQ KH OLYHV in North York when not at his cottage or busy boat building. His son, Grant, is in grade 4 at Crescent. Blake Jones ’84 is a doctor of gastroenterology and internal medicine in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Blake is married with three children, and enjoys mountain biking. Jason Koulouris ’84 works for the Canada Pension Plan and lives in Aurora with his wife and two sons. Aran MacKinnon ’84 lives in Carrollton, Georgia where he is a professor of history at the University of West Georgia. In 2004, $UDQ SXEOLVKHG D ERRN ´7KH 0DNLQJ RI South Africa.â€?

Rick Reusse ’84 lives in Thornhill with his wife and two children and works in his family’s real estate development business with brother, Reinhard Reusse ’83.

Chuck Morton ’84 is living in Waterloo with his wife and two children and working as a systems analyst in the head office of Home Hardware.

Peter Ameli ’84 has his own investment business in Toronto. Peter has three children, coaches skiing, and has been president of the Irish Canadian Rugby Club.

Andy Newton ’84 lives in Oakville with his wife and two children. Andy trades futures LQ FRPPRGLWLHV IRU 6FRWLD 0F/HRG DQG plays soccer regularly.

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