Old Boys Obituaries 1932 Scott Montgomery A. Scott Montgomery died Nov. 23, 2014 in his 101st year in Peterborough, Ont. He attended SAC from 1928-32 where he was Managing Editor of The Review and won the Campbell Macdonald Cup (Junior Cross-Country Run). He participated in boxing, cricket, football, and drama. After graduation, he attended the University of Western Ontario (now Western University). Scott had a successful career in insurance having joined his father’s company, A. H. Montgomery and Co., later assuming ownership. The company merged with Lukis Stewart, a large U.K. firm, and Scott stayed on as director until his retirement in 1979. Scott is predeceased by his wife, Molly, and sister, Eunice. He is survived by his children, Eleanor (Fowler), Terry ’63 (Florence Guy), Jim ’65 (Catherine), and Rose (Ian); nine grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. 1941 Herbert Orgill Herbert Dudley Boyd Orgill passed away Feb. 15, 2014 in Peterborough, Ont. He attended SAC from 1935-39 where he was a member of the Shooting team. Herbert attended the University of Toronto. After serving in the RCAF, he moved to Bobcaygeon where he built a successful summer resort and developed lakefront property. Herbert is survived by his wife, Norma; children Peter (Sara), Sheila, and Janet (Tam); five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. 54 Spring 2015
1945 MITCH Hepburn James Forgan (Mitch) Hepburn died Dec. 16, 2014 in Toronto. He attended SAC from 1940-45 where he was a Prefect, Managing Editor of The Review, and a Sgt. in the Cadet Corps.
He played 1st Football and participated in boxing and drama. After graduation, Mitch attended Purdue University. He was a life member of the Association of Iron and Steel Engineering; served as a Canadian representative on the United Nations Industrial Advisory Group; and was a long-time member of the Toronto Board of Trade and the Granite Club. Mitch is survived by his wife, Elise; sons, James Jr. ’75 and Robert ’79 (Kelly); and two granddaughters. He is predeceased by his brothers, John and William. 1946 Alan Heisey Alan Milliken Heisey passed away Nov. 2, 2014 in Toronto. He attended SAC from 1945-46 where he was a member of The Review and the Literary Society. After graduation, he attended the University of Toronto and Harvard University. Alan retired from a long career as publisher of The Daily Commercial News in 1989 and
founded Georgian Bay Today, serving as its publisher and editor for 25 years, finally ending his role at the age of 85. Alan was an occasional business commentator on Global TV and contributed to Time magazine, the New York Times, and many other publications. He was the author of The Great Canadian Stampede. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; sons, Alan Jr., Peter, and Robin; and 10 grandchildren. He is predeceased by his brothers, W. Lawrence and Karl. 1947 Colin Hersh Colin A. Hersh died Jan. 2, 2015 in Collingwood, Ont. He attended SAC from 1940-47 where he was a Prefect, Cadet Lt., and President of the Athletic Association. Colin was part of the Rifle team, 1st Basketball, and 1st Cricket. After graduation, he attended the University of Toronto where he earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Colin spent his career in the commercial and industrial air conditioning and refrigeration industry, first with Carrier Canada, and then as partner and later president of Beaver Engineering until his retirement in 1991. He is survived by his wife, Anne; children, Jennifer, Raymond, and Judith; four grandchildren; and sister, Greta. 1949 William Clark William (Bill) Richard Clark passed away Mar. 29, 2014 in Port Carling, Ont. He attended SAC from 1942-47 where he participated in boxing, basketball, and rugby. Bill was vice-president of Marine Midland Bank in New York until his retirement in 1988. He loved
Muskoka and was a member of the Port Carling United Church and an active member of the Lions Club. He is survived by his wife, Bette; sister, Margaret; children, Peggy (Mike) and Gord (Angela); and four grandchildren. He is predeceased by his brother, Donald. 1950 James Vaughan Major James Duffield Vaughan passed away Jan. 12, 2015 in Michigan. He attended SAC from 1945-46. After leaving SAC, he went to fight in the Korean War. James was a recipient of a Bronze Star, Silver Star, and Purple Heart. After returning from war, he obtained his master’s degree
from the University of Detroit, later becoming a councillor in the Michigan School System. James is survived by his son, Bruce. Douglas Worling Douglas Gordon Worling died Feb. 27, 2015 in Toronto. He attended SAC from 1940-50 where he was a Prefect, Chapel Boy, Clan Captain, and a Sgt. in the Cadet Corps. He was a member of The Review staff, Literary Society, and Debate. Douglas played 1st Football and 1st Basketball, and was a member of Track & Field. He also won the Armstrong Boxing Cup. Douglas worked for the CBC, starting his career as a stagehand