Jamie MacPherson ’99 and Michele Derwin welcomed their first child, a boy named Kingston, on August 11, 2013. Jamie was appointed 13th
Housemaster of Flavelle House in September. Both he and Michele teach in the Middle School; Jamie, physical education and English and Michele, physical education and science.
Moffat-Lynch and Stewart photo: Geoff George
Wendy Marshall accepted the position of Receptionist in August, in addition to her work with Cadets. She is a parent of two Old Boys, Jeffrey ‘97 and Ross ‘01, past member of the Ladies Guild (now Parents Guild), and has held various positions at the School. Her personality, knowledge of school history, and ability to make quick decisions make her an asset to the College. Jim McGillivray spent an afternoon in May shooting a segment of Storage Wars Canada, a new north-of-the-border version of the hit U.S. reality series. Premiering on OLN, the show sees bidders buy up the contents of abandoned storage lockers then research the value of the items found in them. In this episode, bidders seek expert advice from St. Andrew’s Director of Piping on a set of bagpipes found in their locker (hint: not very valuable). Of
course the cast milks the skirling bagpipe schtick for all it’s worth. The show began in August, and Jim’s segment aired September 17. The piece was shot in the West Annex Piping Centre at SAC. Joel Morrissey married Hannah Franson on August 4, 2013 at Oakview Terrace in Richmond Hill. Joel joined SAC in September 2011 and currently teaches grade 9 science, and coaches Varsity Hockey and Lacrosse. Hannah taught history and French at SAC last year and
now teaches French full time at Branksome Hall. The couple reside in Toronto. Emma Porter (née Jakubovic) married Jeff Porter on August 17, 2013 at Bond Head Golf Course. Emma taught Advanced Placement (AP) and Extended French in the Upper School last year, and this year teaches French in the Middle School. She and Jeff live in Bradford. David and Natascia Stewart moved off campus this past summer after 13 years of
Dolly Moffat-Lynch retired in July as Associate Director of Admission after 23 years of dedicated service to St. Andrew’s College. She is now enjoying a well-deserved retirement and spending more time with her husband, Paul, her children, and grandchildren. Dolly began her career at SAC in 1990 and assumed the role of second-in-charge with the late Aubrey Foy. Early on, she built a strong relationship with Mexican families and over the past few years “has been the calm, reassuring, and trustworthy voice for prospective Middle School families,” said Headmaster Kevin McHenry during his speech at Dolly’s retirement party. The entire Andrean community benefitted from Dolly’s leadership and kindness, and she was known as the backbone of the Admission Office. “She leaves a legacy of thousands of boys she had admitted that have gone on to great careers,” says Michael Roy, Director of Admission, Marketing and Business Development. “She’s touched a lot of lives.” All of us at St. Andrew’s will greatly miss Dolly and will not soon forget her contribution to the School. living in residence. Dave came to St. Andrew’s College in 2000 as Resident Don of Macdonald House. A year later he was appointed Assistant Housemaster and in 2007 became Housemaster of Flavelle. Dave is the Department Head of History and Social Sciences, runs the annual Battlefields Tour, and coaches the U16 Football and Hockey teams. Natascia has worked in the Admission Department for the past 10 years, and in August was appointed Associate Director of Admission. The Stewarts live in Newmarket with their two children, Conor, 8, and Hannah, 5. Matthew Trevisan married Andréa Stanger on July 13, 2013 at McMichael Art Gallery in Kleinburg, Ont. Matthew joined the
St. Andrew’s faculty in 2010 as an English teacher in the Upper School. Andréa is a special education teacher with the Peel District School Board. The newlyweds live on campus, where Matthew is Memorial House’s Assistant Housemaster. Rebecca Williams is now employed as Receptionist and Upper School Administrative Assistant. These full-time dual roles commenced in September. Rebecca joined SAC in August 2011 as part-time Receptionist and quickly became a valuable employee, greeting guests in a professional and welcoming manner. Her strong work ethic and aptitude to learn new tasks and software programs have prepared her for this new challenge. www.sac.on.ca 35