Old Boys’ News
takes place all across BC. John writes: “So far there have been two races, one on the North Shore of Vancouver and one in the arid desert of Kamloops. I have also raced an independent race called the ‘Rat Race’, which happens on the Sunshine Coast.” John lives in North Vancouver, BC. Drewe MacIver
from Waterloo to complete an eightmonth teachers’ college program at Queen’s University where he ran into many fellow Andreans. He lived with classmates Duncan Giel ‘05 and Ryan Marek ‘05 in Waterloo this past summer and taught ESL classes at SAC in April 2009. David is now back at Waterloo for his last year and will graduate with both his BMath and B.Ed. next April. Sinclair Bean recently graduated from the University of King’s College in Halifax with a BA in European studies. Through Dalhousie, Sinclair has managed to commit to two internships abroad. The first ran from June through August and had him interning for a Professor at the Centre for European and Transitional Studies at the University of Latvia. The second began
in September and runs through mid-December at the Canadian Embassy to the Baltic States based out of Riga, Latvia. Sincliar plans to be back in Canada by January 2010 – in time for the next reunion tour.
in touch with classmate Rocco Mattucci and frequently bumped into fellow Andreans studying at Queen’s, including: Sohaib Siddiqui ‘05, Eric Tozzi ‘05, Jonathon Adamo ‘05 and Richard Oosthuizen ‘05.
Ryan Bryce graduated with a B.Comm. (Hons.) from Queen’s University. He currently manages a catering company and looks forward to beginning his amateur hockey coaching career. Ryan lives in Aurora.
Vince De Civita is entering his last year at Queen’s University, working toward a bachelor’s of health and science from the Executive Wellness Program. He had a great 2008 football season as a CIS All-Canadian Athlete.
Daniel Conrad is in the midst of finishing his fifth and final year at Queen’s University, completing his BA (Hons.) degree in political science. Daniel hopes to move into corporate law and will be applying to various MBA programs all over North America. Daniel stays
(l-r) Drewe ‘03, Jamie MacPherson ‘99, Jarryd Stock ‘03 is working and living on SAC’s campus as a Resident Don in Flavelle House. He and classmate Jarryd Stock, who is also a Resident Don this year overseeing all three Upper School residences, will make fine additions to the residential staff. Drewe will be coaching U14 Volleyball, Junior Swimming and Triathlon, and Jarryd will coach 1st Volleyball, JV Basketball and 1st Rugby.
2005 – Andrean History
2005
Leslie brothers (l-r): Nick ‘06, Kent ‘10, this year’s Head Prefect, and Jared ‘05.
David Arnold has one more year left of his fiveyear co-op program at the University of Waterloo in combinatorics and optimizations with a teaching option degree. After his first three years, he took a year-long break 70 Fall 2009
Jeff Hynds graduated from The University of Western Ontario with a BA in English last spring and is completing his master’s degree in English at Queen’s University. He spent six weeks last summer travelling in North Africa. Robert Iaccino graduated in June 2009 from Queen’s University with a B.Sc. (Hons.) biology, with distinction. He is attending law school at Queen’s University this fall. Calvin Lam returned to Hamilton, ON to begin a three-year master of divinity program in preparation for future long-term Christian ministry at McMaster Divinity College.
Jared Leslie graduated from Hamilton College with a BA in world politics in May 2009. He is now living in the UK pursuing his master’s degree in international relations at the London School of Economics. Jared and his brother Nick ‘06, who is entering his fourth year at Colgate University in NY, attended the Prefect announcement in the SAC Memorial Chapel in May to witness St. Andrew’s history when their youngest brother, Kent ‘10, was announced Head Prefect. The Leslie brothers represent the first time in SAC history that three brothers have held this honour.
Ryan Marek recently graduated from the University of Waterloo with a BA (Hons.) in legal studies. He began working for Manulife Financial part-time in January 2007 and took a full-time role in August 2008, balancing a full courseload for his fourth and final year at the