The Andrean - Fall 2012 ( St. Andrew's College)

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Old Boys’ News

1991 Jamie Inglis assumed the role of Andrean Traditions Coordinator in September. Jamie’s longstanding service to so many facets of School life, including residence, Cadets, athletics and academics will serve him well in this role. As an Old Boy, Jamie is particularly suited to helping preserve the traditions of the College while simultaneously promoting strong character development in our boys. In addition to his work in this role, Jamie will act as Head of Science. Cecil Lee and his family have relocated from Toronto to Carmel, Ind. Cecil works for Eli Lilly and Company in Indianapolis as global medical information manager. He and his wife, Winnie, have two boys: Andre Michael, 5, and Sebastian Jean, 3. Cecil tells us that the boys love taekwondo and were inspired by the Summer Olympics in London. Sean Ralph and his family have returned to Calgary following a work assignment in The Netherlands. Sean has taken a new position as general counsel at Sasol Canada, an international energy company based in South Africa. Brock Whalley and Krista Vriend welcomed the birth of their first child, Noah Stuart Whalley, on Oct. 7, 2011. His parents say they are thrilled to have him as part of their family, and look forward to watching Noah grow and learn. 60 THE ANDREAN • FALL 2012

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1991 Jonathan Kee

visited St. Andrew’s College in July with his wife, Andrea, and children, Lauren, 6, and Steven, 4. They enjoyed a tour of the campus and lunch in the Great Hall. Jonathan works for Semeiotics Group, Asia. He and his family live in Hong Kong.

(l–r) Mark ‘92, Paul ‘95 and Sean ‘94 Etherington

1992 Mark Etherington

and his brothers, Sean ‘94 and Paul ‘95, were guest speakers at the Class of 2012 Grad Dinner in June, each taking turns delivering a joint speech. Sean spoke about the world of opportunities that await grads as they head down the winding road leading from St. Andrew’s. He challenged listeners to look for ways to make a difference and “effect change,” finding a cause they can become passionate about. Mark talked about the shared experience of being an Andrean and the brotherhood forged at SAC that extends through multiple generations, “those who came before you, and those who will come after you.” He mentioned the reputation of St. Andrew’s as an extraordinary place and that grads “must continue to be extraordinary and take all that you’ve learned from this school and use it as you move forward. Stand up and lead from the front, show others that you are extraordinary.” Paul spoke about how grads can make a difference by involving themselves in their communities and having the willpower and determination to better the world around them. He challenged his listeners by saying, “You’ve left your mark at SAC, now it’s time to leave your signature on the world.” Mark is the president of consulting firm Etherington Generations Inc. and Paul is the vice-president. Sean is vice-president of sales for investment firm CI Investments. To listen to their speech in its entirety, visit www.sac.on.ca/etheringtonspeech

Toby Reid was playing rugby for the Toronto Irish Rugby Club while his father, Tim, held on to his SAC ring. The ring was a St. Andrew’s crested ring and on the inside the words “Best Cadet 1990 – Toby Reid” were engraved. Tim lost the ring accidentally. Fast forward 20 years and a man with a metal detector was scanning the Sherwood Forest Park in Burlington, Ont., and came across this very same ring. The kind man sent the ring to the School and it was immediately forwarded to Toby. Brent Riopelle and wife, Alison, welcomed their first child, daughter Sydney Dora on April 30, 2012. Brent is currently working in the golf industry with the Magna Golf Club in Aurora. He and his family live in Newmarket, Ont.


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