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Winter Term 64

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in early September 2002, we opened St. Andrew's College's 104th school year in the Ketchum Auditorium with a m packed student assembly of 548 boys. The year was to be uniquely challenging for severa reasons; the double graduating Class of 2003; the largest student enrollment in the school's history; the Campus L

Master Plan construction L projects, portable classrooms, and the launch of the wireless f^, laptop program. ( faculty only in ^ 2002/03 )

Appropriately, the Prefects chose the theme of "Spirit" for the school year, a trait that is in abundance at S.A.C. Often defined as " the

vital essence or animating force in man ", and associated with vivacity or energy, the term describes state of mind or mood. It is often connected with loyalty or devotion - in this case to the school. School "Spirit" was particularly evident at this year's Homecoming, Terry Fox Run, MacPherson Hockey Tournament, "Oklahoma", special Tuesday Chapel services, spirit days, sports events, and Focus. The school colours of red & white were proudly displayed at school and community events. In spite of operating in cramped and noisy quarters, through a brutally cold and long winter, SAC )irit prevailed. The pictures and stories that follow are testimonials to a great year!

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lis is was a challenging school year, with two graduating classes, construction, and various changes around the \ school. This year's Prefects managed to overome such challenges and live up to the years theme: Spirit. It was a truly\ unique year in St. Andrew's College history, with the most amount of prefects ever - twenty. This year's prefects used thei\ large numbers to their advantage, organizing events on a grander scale than previous years. They were busy throughout the\ entire year, planning events such as Homecoming, semi-formals, Spirit Week, Mayfest, the Associate Press Club outings,, and the Cadet Formal. The bar was raised considerably as well in their t-shirt production, and a new Grads' Common Room / was also created for the graduates of the double cohort. Spirit Week, another new introduction to the school, raised / eyebrows and brought smiles to the faces of the students with the theme of the week: Streaking. /

In conclusion, 2002-03 was a succesful year for the school and its prefect body. The Prefects would like . to thank all those who aided us in our endavours throughout the year. Special thanks should go out to: > Mr. Staunton, Mr. Josselyn, Mrs. Petri, Mrs. Perrier, Mr. Hillick, the Kitchen Staff, the Janitorial staff, Mr. / Dawson, Mr. Shrimpton, the parents, and the graduating class for their continuous support. Thank you / for a great year. To the Prefects of next year: Good luck, and take care of our school! \. )

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Sor two days the graduating class of 2003 headed off to Camp Robin Hood to develop and build leadership skills and potential amongst each other as well as a sense of trust with their fellow classmates.

Through out the day a group of eleven students or so, led by one of our 2003 Prefects would rotate between different activities all aimed at teaching and extracting different leadership skills. Each group would work together as a team to complete ataskor challenge presented to them. In order to complete these challenges all members of the team had to get involved and each member was encouraged to develop their own leadership potential.

On top of group activities there was also a chance to go swimming and watch as guy's flipped and twisted off the super springy diving board, play Frisbee, try archery, rock climb on an indoor wall and enjoy lunch and a show while a crazy few went up on stage and sang along to the music.

These two days were a great way to start the year, make some new friends and spend time with old ones. We were also able to meet some of the new boys and introduce them to the graduating class of 2003, who will become the potential leaders of tomorrow.

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3rd Annual Terry Fox Run - On a drizzly day on September 29th, St. Andrew's College took place in it's 3rd Annual Terry Fox Run for cancer research, organised by the Outreach Committee. Although the weather was tough, all of the staff and students showed tremendous spirit throughout the race. Everyone raised pledges and ran for a worthy cause sporting the red and white school colours. Overall, the school raised approximately $8000 for the cause. Thanks is extended to everyone involved from the Terry Fox Foundation.

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Smith House (Chattan Clan) - 933 Points Laidlaw House (Robertson Clan) - 888 Points Ramsey House (Ramsey Clan) - 841 Points Memorial House (Buchanan Clan) - 765 Points Sifton House (Stewart Clan) - 738 Points Flavelle House (MacPherson Clan) - 617 Points

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in the development of character, leadership, spirit and heart. These are

some of the most cherished qualities as young men attempt to achieve

the greatest of all compliments that of being considered the ideal

Andrean. The coaches are very pleased that beyond the many wins and

few losses contributing to the development of "The Complete Man" Is

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Demolishing UCC 31-13 and having a very easy time of it. The defence

holding, according to the Toronto Star, "The best Running Back in Ontario" to negative yardage.

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overtime victory of 38-24. Highlights of

this game were Chris MacFarlane's three

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The finals arrived and confidence was high. It is a game that graduating players will want to forget, one of those games you replay in your head a thousand times. In the end we simply didn't make the plays necessary to win and we went down to defeat 14-12.

When teams get accustomed to winning, losses of this nature take a huge toll, but it is only because of the great success that this program has enjoyed that a loss like this stings so much.

Overall the team committed itself physically, grew as a football team and learned some very difficult lessons about integrity and being true to the most important thing: Commitment to the concept of team. Mr.C. Shrimpton Esq.

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Third Row: Mr. B. Kitagawa Esq., Mr. G. Shields Esq., Billy Burke, Patrick Garneau, Richard Colton, Brody LaBuick, Adam Ford, Sean O'Donnel,

Andrew Brankley, Anthony Greco, Vince De Civita, Andrew Wakefeild, Mr. S. Rush Esq., Mr. C. Shrimpton Esq.

Second Row: Sang -Chui Yoon, Jordan Ross, Kyle Steeves, Michael Bottomley, Jean-Simon Bourque, Eric Davies, Sebastien Manigat, Nathan Rothwell,

Eric Samson-Doel, Jeffrey Johnstone, Alexander Camargo. Nicholas Laveau.

Front Row: Manolis Fragiadakis, Brendon McCullough, Scott Lennox, Stuart Manchee, David Amadori, Michael Tzimas, Dave Banwell, Joel Ford,

Christopher McFarlane. Colin Colins, Kyle Beatty, Adam Hoffman. Philippe Benhaim.

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MIP: Matt Gnyp with Mr. S. Rush Esq.

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Having just 4 returning players, and therefore 40 rookies, most teams would have considered this our building year. But from the first day of camp it was clear that this was to be a superb team. In addition to the already high expectations placed on players like Anton Bennett and Karl McCartney, the coaches were thrilled to see a level of physical and mental preparation unparalleled in previous years. Many, many rookies showed up in top form and ready to play this demanding sport.

The season opened the way it was to continue with a 33-7 domination of UCC. We met them again in the semi-finals where the result was 33-0: a fitting testimony to the strength of this year's defense. The big hits of Dumani Ross were overwhelmed only by the pit-bull aggression of inside linebackers Mike Greco and Charlie Abbot. Half of our games were defensive shutouts, while only St. Mike's managed to score more than one touchdown against us.

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Once again we faced St. Mikes in the finals and, despite a fair margin on the scoreboard, the game was actually close with most of the points coming from big plays or big errors. Despite being the only team to score two TD's on the awesome St. Mike's squad we made too many errors to be in the game at the end - but a second consecutive Finalist finish with 5-2 record is only one win away from where we want to be.

It was an exciting end to an outstanding season in which 44 young men made a huge commitment to the development of their skills and the continuation of one of the best school football programs in this province. Best of luck to those who are going up to the 1 st Team level next year, meanwhile for returnees we know we already have the nucleus of another outstanding team.

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2nd Row: Logan Hurst, Shea Mackenzie. Matthew Suddaby, Malek Smith, Alex Ryazanov, Dean Hamann, Andrew Khassanov, Jonathan

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J Tnder normal circumstances, I would discard our 2002-2003 soccer \_J season. In the Ridley Early Bird, we had a premature exit not making it out of the round robin. During the season, we were outmatched by our rivals Ridley College and our perfect record was shattered. Our National Tournament in Vancouver was a bust, losing to Ridley in the quarterfinals. In the CISAA finals we were defeated by shady refereeing and eventually penalty kicks. The championship went to our nemesis, Ridley. As captain, I led my team to victory in many battles. However, St. Andrew's had lost the war.

Before this season, First Soccer used to be about winning. In fact, winning was expected and losing wasn't tolerated. Should a soccer player therefore hang his head in defeat? Normally. I would be so devastated over a championship loss I wouldn't talk for a few days, maybe weeks. But this was not an ordinary season. My head has never been higher. Every test, every challenge was met with an unparalleled effort from 16 men. These men did not play for themselves, or even for their team, they played for the name on their jersey. They bled because they believed in themselves and in their school. After the repercussions of losing two players in Vancouver set in, First Soccer could've packed it in and called it quits. Yet everyone in the dressing room knew that St. Andrew's wasn't about quitting. If St. Andrew's doesn't quit, then wearing that jersey means no matter what, anything less than 100% from everyone on the field is unacceptable. First Soccer stepped it up a notch. __^^____

We marched our way to the finals of CISAA. Two weeks had been devoted to the match against Ridley. The final would not disappoint. This time, our coaches had out-thought the Ridley opponent and S.A.C. was more than prepared to do battle. For 90 minutes, every St. Andrew's player was winning his own little battle against his marker. We were winning 1-0 and

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MVP, Patrick McGrath, put his body on the line like he always did and displayed effort that only lifted the play of his team- mates. MIP, David Nudds, made the most spectacular save ever seen in my four years of high-school soccer. Yet, somehow, someway, in the 94th minute the referee was able to award a free- kick and sure enough, Ridley found a way to put it in the back of the net. Overtime settled nothing and penalty kicks are a tough way to go down. Not many games are lost with nobody to blame.

Patrick McGrath left these words for First Soccer. "It was a season that revealed our true character, our tenacious desire to win. It was a season marked by disappointment and loss, yet we never, ever gave up. As a team we were never closer, we all supported each other, we all won together, all unfortunately lost together. It was really the perfect season." Our team may not have won, but the 2002-2003 soccer season was truly perfect. Many thanks go to the coaches and to Hugh. I will forever hear the bagpipes. Jonathon Suddaby

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The Junior Varsity Soccer team had a challenging and rewarding season this fall. Starting with 40 players, the team was very competitive in its selection of who would remain on the pitch for the season. The early bird tournament looked very favourable with 2 wins, and the refs commented on our ability to field three almost completely different tier 2 teams throughout the day. Many players certainly had talent and ability and assistant coach Mr Ainsworth and I struggled through the process of choosing the right combination, resulting in the final JV team of twenty. Highlights of the year included our match against Holy Trinity School. Down 3-1 at the half, some aggressive mid-field work and incredible headers from our forwards brought us back to a 3- 3 tie in the last few minutes to end the game. By mid way through the season we had found our rhythm and celebrated three consecutive wins against Lakefield, Pickering College whom we beat 6-3, and TCS with a 6 - 1 thrashing. We entered the semi-finals with 4 wins, 2 ties and 2 losses. The semi-final match was held at UCC. We were concerned about the game as we had tied them at our Homecoming earlier in the season, but we were confident that our game had been greatly refined since our first battle. The game was extremely well played by both teams, with a nil score at the half. Dominating the play throughout the second half though, we were confident that it was just moments before we would be in the lead. Unfortunately, a penalty was called unexpectedly in the 75"1 minute of play and that spelled the end for us. A well placed penalty kick brought an exciting season to a close. Mathew Ainsworth Esq.

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The expectations were high this year for U16 Soccer. as the graduation of two classes at the end of the year, made this truly a developmental side for our senior team next year. Both Mr. Kimmerer and 1 were optimistic however, as a total of 13 returning players from our championship U 1 5 side from last year made up the core of this remarkable team. As our season progressed, it was obvious from the start that this talented bunch of players possessed all the qualities of champions; an excellent overall skill set. teamwork and camaraderie, effort and most importantly the "Fire" or determination necessary to accept nothing but the best from themselves and each other. ^^^J

littering the CISAA tournament at St. Michaels our team posted a flawless 7-0 record outscoring our opponents 34-4 during the season. Our first test was against a talented side from TCS. and although our offence somewhat stalled, our defense was rock solid not giving up a single shot, ultimately spurring us onto a 1-0 victory. This advanced us to the championship game against CDS. and once again the team proved that its undefeated record was no fluke, triumphing 2-0 in a rather one-sided game.

Hack to back championships in successive age divisions is certainly an accomplishment, and is a credit to the tireless dedication by the entire team. Many players were asked to play foreign roles this year, but worked hard to gain the skills and knowledge to be successful. It was this dedication and teamwork that was the real triumph, as now, many of them can move up to the senior level and know what it takes to be successful.

Mr. Kimmerer and I would especially like to thank our manager Morgan Lin for his help. Managers rarely get the accolades of top players and sometimes their contributions are overlooked, hut they are still instrumental to successful teams. Morgan's unwavering dedication to SAC soccer over the last two years video taping both our and opponent games, gathering equipment, running the lines and cheering on the team has been especially appreciated. Additionally we would like to thank Mr. Marshall and Mr. Jones for all of their help and allowing us to practice with the First's. Their and the senior team's support certainly contributed to the success of our year. Mr. J. Ingles Esq.

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As chosen by myself and the team, this year's Most Improved Player goes to a Grade 9 newboy who demonstrated an increased level of agility, skill and talent by the end of the season. He was a superstar in defense especially on our championship day. Congratulations to Cameron Martin.

MVP: Javo Cortina

The Most Valuable Player award also goes to a Grade 9 student whose superior foot skills and vision of the field were key to the many successes of this team. He is a versatile player with an excellent attitude. He scored our winning goal against UCC in overtime. Our soccer program will miss him as he returns to Mexico next year. Congratulations to Javo Cortina.

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'■14 Soccer had an exhausting schedule, playing 14 games over 6 weeks this fall, with two long trips to Belleville, two to Hamilton, three in Toronto, once c St Serines along with hosting games here against Appleby, HTS, Crescent, and Ridley. Practices could turn frustrating as our bas,c skifl levels were J££Em Sing two or thL forwards without any defenders often ended up with an easy goalie save, or a shot well-off targe t. In , games ; or in practice when we scored, it was always cause for celebration. To really improve much a. a short 1 - term sport requires a good deal of awarenes s and comm men to wo king on one's sporting weaknesses. Alas, our boys found this new challenge difficult, preferring to enjoy the great camaraderie developing amongst their team-mates which was fine, but seldom results in wins on the score sheet, if that becomes the sole focus of one's efforts. Thus, it was no surpnse <w after our first 6 games, to find our record standing at 2 wins and 4 losses. We had been an easy push-over for noticeably smaller teams who out-hustled us consistently to the ball. As practices got longer, boys began to realise that with 1 8 players on the team lM their starting positions could not be taken for granted. Any student who showed consistent and responsible effort. V* despite any mistakes made, or who could demonstrate in a game that he had remembered a lesson or two taught tj in practice, quickly en|oyed the most playing time. Line-ups were juggled for many weeks, allowing students to » 'an .,. .... « i ~-.a <;„m ,nH Hofonci./o acoinnmontc hefnrp settlinn into a olacement where thev were most

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began a string of 4 consecutive wins, where Tony Lau and Andrew Finelli finally provided a most solid defensive

a tandem that gave teams the greatest difficulty penetrating. They were thoughtfully supported on the flanks by

^L Nirushan Thambirajah and James Porter. We were fortunate to have the strengths of Trevor Jackson, Ben

1 Udashkin Aldo Ruiz, and Paul Jenkins, able to come in from the sidelines and relieve any of our defenders when

injuries or illness arose. Arthur Wong, Chad Davis, Cameron Tait, Jameson Tipping and David Kanhai rotated

through mid-field positions capably supporting goal mouth assaults by any one of our forwards. Raymond Tung

always gave his best, while the pounding strides of Pierce Cassidy, the indomitable spirit of tough-as-nails

Robbie Kaptyn, or the gritty determination of Mathew Halloran all gave goalies plenty to fearfully anticipate.

The team improved to 7-5 and entered the final tournament against St. Mikes. We had a 2nd half comeback

victory with the help of Cameron Tait's three goals. We then met the strongly improved Holy Trinity team, we

gave a trong effort but could not hold our lead. This years U 1 4 soccer team made a tremandous improvement

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A s the coach of the Under 1 2 soccer team, I was able to .inexperience the dream of any coach. While many of you may think that this would be winning a championship, it was the fact that I had 1 4 boys shov. up to try out for 1 4 spots on the roster and I was able to avoid the awful feeling of having to tell players that they would not have the chance to wear the red and white of the S.A.C. Saints.

Our team is also unique in that it has the highest percentage of new St. Andrew's students. This was helped by the fact that many of the members of the team have brothers here already and they come armed with knowing what is expected from a student representing St. Andrew's on a representative sports team.

I was very proud of how quickly the team picked up the College's theme of spirit by starting each game off with the gangwa cheer although it was generally done exclusively by Dylan Baker in those early games. Another highlight for me was to watch a couple of our players, who are presently playing soccer in their town's rep programs, be extremely supportive of those on our team who were playing the sport for the very first time. H

Back row: Cameron Oram, Bobby McDonald, Sam Millette, Michael Anderson Middle row: Mark Jenkins, Graydon Calvert, Joshua Harris, James Butler, Stanley Lin Front row: Tyler Aron, Alex Culp, Dylan Baker, Adrian Eng, Jacob MacDonald, Mr. Hanson Esq

While the season was only a mere seven weeks, the team was able to play 1 2 games and during those contests won as many as they lost. The boys developed from 14 players to one group that worked in support of each other and played up to their potential in most games. In the CISAA tournament we started with a strong victory against Ridley before losing in the semifinals to a very talented Crescent squad.

Special thanks to Josh for all of his work as our goalkeeper, to Sam. Cameron. Mark and Bobby for their tenacious efforts in defence, to Dylan. Adrian and Graydon for their tireless runs in the midfield and to Michael. Jacob. David and Tyler for their scrappy work on the forward line.

The team's Most Improved Player award goes to James Butler for the substantial role that he undertook as a member of our midfield in the latter part of the season and the team's Most Valuable Player award goes to our sweeper Alex Culp for his outstanding work anchoring our team's defence and keeping

US close in many games. Mr. M. Hanson Esq

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We had a very memorable time playing soccer in Winnipeg - After meeting Crescent two years in a row in the semi-final, two years of double overtime and two years of shoot outs we have finally defeated the opponent, Crescent school. The team played in LCC, snow less, in the final. It was a great tournament and St. Andrew's left with the most compliments on our behaviour too. Although this is a trip that these boys will remember forever and we have a lot of memories and laughs. Michael Del Zotto and Jonathon Tozzi. After a hard fought day on our final tournament, we met Crescent yet again, but this time in the final. They got two quick goals on us and we just couldn't return them, but we held our heads high and know that we can beat them - even in the snow.

Back row: Michael Del Zotto, Colin Noble, Daniel Morgis. Jonathan Tozzi

Seung Mock Ha, Cameron Healy Middle row: Mitch Lebar, Josh Hanson, Peter Goitanich, Adam Lebar, Alexander

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This year the team was a given a coach selected short list of players to vote for MVP and MIP, and after a very close result, this year's MIP is a player who ended the season as our starting left mid-fielder, Colin Noble and

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The MVP for 1st volleyball was the team leader whether on or off the court. His presence and calm while playing was a stabilizing force for his teammates, and his big hits rallied team confidence and spirit. While not playing, he was the player whose absence was most strongly felt. I would like to thank this young man for six years of dedication to the St. Andrew's volleyball program.

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The 1st volleyball team started with a three-day camp in early September. There was a great deal of enthusiasm at the time for what looked to be a promising season. At the UCC Early Bird tournament they finished with a record of 1 0 wins and 4 losses including an exciting 35 - 33 loss to UCC in the last match of the day. That momentum continued into the University of Toronto invitational tournament on September 2 1 where they played a few tough matches against some of the top teams in Ontario. It continued on to Homecoming where they beat HTS convincingly in three straight games in what was probably one of their best matches of the season. Unfortunately, it was around that time as well that the team suffered a huge loss with an ankle injury to its captain and biggest hitter, Jarryd Stock. Jarryd ended up missing the next four weeks of play, leaving a void in power and leadership on the floor. The boys could not figure out how to accommodate for that loss and as a result, lost a couple of key matches to weaker teams. Those losses left them tied for fourth place in the league. As only the top four teams advance to the playoffs, ties are broken by looking at head-to-head scores. One of the matches lost during

Back Row: John Housser, Joseph Rothwell, Kalev Hess Middle Row: Ryan Bryce, Jamie Lawson, Jarryd Stock, Andrew Douglas

Front Row: Mr.M. Service Esq., Matt Middleton, Jason Lau, David Trott, Bryn Fell, Kevin Wilson, Mr.F. Cowell Esq.

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First of all let me say thank you to Mrs. D'Angelo who joined me in coaching the U 1 6 Volleyball team this year. Having her as a co- coach was invaluable to the team and the time and effort she put in is greatly appreciated.

This years U 1 6 volleyball team was a treat to coach. They had a load of talent and a lot of character. It is always a pleasure to coach coachable athletes. With only one early loss during the regular season to a less talented but well disciplined UCC team, we entered the CISAA Championship seeded Is'. A semi final win over Holy Trinity secured the anticipated re-match with UCC for the final. Our boys won the first game of the best of 5 match 25 to 9 to open the final with a lop sided win. UCC however was not going to quit and fought back to win the second set 26 - 24 and the third 25-18. With our backs to the wall we rallied to win the fourth 25 - 14, another convincing win. Then it all came down to one rally point game to 15. Despite having a much more potent attack and Brick wall blocking, UCC prevailed in the 5"' set 15- 1 2 in a heartbreaking loss. To a man our team played with skill, heart and determination, a performance of which they should be very proud.

A major highlight to the season was winning the Consolation Championship at the Rick Hansen Secondary School Junior Boys Invitational. Of particular significance was that the tournament was made up of 13 public school teams that play at the Under 17 level and at the senior age net height. Therefore considering that we were pitted against teams a year older and playing on a net 19 cm higher, the team put on quite a show. We won our pool of 5 teams, swept the quarter finals and then lost in the semifinals to eventual tournament winners Rick Hansen S. S.

Eightofourplayerswillmoveuptothe Is' team level next year, with four remaining as the core of another very competitive U 16 team. Our most improved player was difficult to decide. So many players improved greatly over the course of the season, but this player went from one who was on the bubble during team selection to a starter in the Championship match. He developed over the course of the season into a well rounded player who was able to provide solid hitting and clutch passing. This years MIP goes to Dennis Chang. «* Mr. G. Ried Esq.

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Our MVP was another tough decision. We had players who were unbeatable at the net. blocking everything in the same area code. We had others that consistently pounded the ball at opposition defenses instilling a fear that you could see in their eyes. We had players who sacrificed the body play after play to dig balls that were nearly unreachable. And finally we had setting and playmuking that had Senior team Coaches envying our level of strategy and game play. In the end, however our MVP goes to the player who led the team in all respects. On and oil the floor Cody Biggings was the player we needed most. His leadership, spirit, skills and team building were truly an asset that made the difference. Congratulations Cody on being this years U16 Volleyball MVP.

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Back Row: James McArther. Dennis Chang, Ryan Bueci. Erik Sodonis, Justin Lyons, Cameron Hadley. Richard Oosthnizen

Front Row: Mr. Ried Esq., Steve Pryce, Cody Biggings. Paul Fell. Kyle Jackson, Jay Smith. Mrs. D'Angelo Esq.

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There were many moments I shall never forget- Shingo's hard serves which won us the game against Crescent in the final tournament but 30% of the time hit Dennis in the back of the head. Dennis's cry of "set it to me, set it to me" in the game against TFS, our manager, Tyler King's "yippee", Ben Calvert's grin, Harrison's superstitions, Justin's singing on the bus,

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T'his season was a busy one with a total of seven meets. Our senior team, made up of Gordon Hunter, Geoff Delean, Brad Downey, Emmery Cheung, Armen Khajetoorian, and Hugh Dowell, was very competitive, finishing in second in both the CISAA and York Region conferences. Finishing second of fifteen in York Region allowed us to advance to OFSAA, this year held at Trinity College School.

In terms of individual highlights Gordon Hunter enjoyed a wonderful season finishing first in the CISAA and second in York Region championship meets. No one can argue with his determination to get better. He thrived on hard work and it paid off. We are pleased to present Gordon with two awards. One is the gold metal for first place CISAA finish, and second being the MVP award.

There is one more individual award. Going to the MIP in the midg( category. This individual, day in and day out, put forth a great effort. He was one that never complained, even when asked to move up a category. He put the team first in his mind. The MIP is Kevin Dong

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Eist of grand proportions. We were very fortunate to have four guests join estivities this year. Alistair Gillies and Don Hamilton entertained us with the fe_ . rousing address "To the Haggis" while Andreans' and old boys Jim Herder '64 and Michael Roy '85 reminisced about their current and past association with St. Andrew's, and how the school has influenced their lives. All in all it was night enjoyed by all, and certainly made us realize what a special honour it is to be called an "Andrean".

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Johnstone, Brent Brandham. Nathan Rothwell. Jonathon Suddaby. Jordan Cyr. Charles Abbott. David

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Despite the fact, our practices were scrimmages and not much else (what do you do with 9 guys and one puck), the JV season was quite successful and thoroughly enjoyable. We had our usual checking mites, Carnovale, Middleton, and Renninger, augmented by the finesse of Johnstone, Del Zotto, McCullough, and Pryce, and the toughness of Bromley and Campbell. With Cody Biggings and Marc Stuart we got very, very consistent goalkeeping throughout the year and with R.J.Ellis, we had our very own feel-good comeback, impossible dream, story. We finished the season in first place and we had consecutive silver medal finishes at the UCC and year-end tournaments. My thanks to all the players for making this as much fun as I've ever had coaching. So long Gomers and best of luck next year! Mr. A. Dunford Esq.

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When people ask il your season was a success, many times they are asking if you had a winning season. And no, we did not have a winning season but yes, it w as a success. I told the team at the beginning of the season that no one has ever accomplished anything without going through some kind of adversity. We were not expected to win the championship this year, we were not expected to accomplish much. However, what we did do was learn. We learned that you do not have to have a legitimate sniper to win a game. We learned team play. We learned how twenty players could put aside their individual needs for a common goal. It was half way through the season when we learned this... but we did learn it.

The season started disappointing when we went through a string of games when we couldn't score a goal, then a stint where we couldn't stop a goal. It was when we played ours and, probably the entire league's nemesis, the "St. Michael's U 16 Team" that things changed. We knew as usual that we were in for a tough afternoon. It didn't help knowing that it was St, Mike's "B" team that won their own tournament a few weeks earlier. And now we are playing their "A" team, but this is where our season turned around. We played tough, v. e played smart, we played determined and most of all. we played like a team. Did we end up losing? Yes, but the score was a respectable 4-2 and one of there goals was a bit of a bad bounce. The rest of the season was a joy to play. At one point we w ent unbeaten in 5 games which kept our learn plugging along.

I would like to thank a few people who have contributed to our season: Mr. Hussey without whom it would have made a very difficult season, The support from the J V and First Teams. Mrs. Bedard. Mr. Reid, Mr. Kimmerer. Jordan Ekers. Igor Kastelyanets and of course. Mrs. Perrier. Mr. B. Kitagawa Esq.

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MIP: , Graydon Calvert

Back Row: Mr. D. Stewart Esq., Jamie Lawson, Jon Tozzi, Colin Noble, Pierce Cassidy, Jason Wilson, Cam Tait, Taylor Campbell. Alex Leon, Alex McNabb. Mr. D. Galajda, Esq.

Middle Row: David Nam, Mitch Lebar. Harrison Jones, Logan Hurst, Adam Lebar, Graydon Calvert, Andrew Baer, Jack Avalos Front Row: Cam Healy. Jake Carrick, Jake Hurlbut, Sam Millette, Rob Kidd, Scott Giroux.

When the Under 14 hockey team began practicing, we had one goal: to play in the championship game. We reached our goal and met our arch rival. St. Michael's College, in the final. And although we did not win the game, our boys put forth an excellent effort and deserve a great deal of credit in their fight to win the championship. If nothing else. St. Mike's learned that they that they need to respect St. Andrew's a great deal more!

We would like to thank Jamie Lawson and Alex McNabb for their help as assistant coaches. As usual. Mr. Galajda and 1 would like to impress upon you our TOP TEN list of great moments this past year. ^^^| g H

# 1 0: The Great goaltending which helped our success throughout the year, led by Cam Healy and Scott Giroux. with Rob Kidd. #9: The great efforts of the scrapper line of Mitch LeBar. Graydon Calvert. Alex Leon and Jake Hurlbut, throughout the year. #8: Colin's Noble's entire family and friends cheering on David Nam and Jack Avalos in their Canadian hockey debut at Appleby. #7: The excellent leadership of our captain, Pierce Cassidy. and our assistants. Logan Hurst. Michael Del Zotto. Colin Noble. Taylor Campbell and Jason Wilson. #6: The Lebar brothers and their weekly visits to the salon to get their hair penned. #5: Meeting Colin Mochrie from This Hour has 22 Minutes and Whose Line is i[ An) ways in the Halifax Airport. #4: The team deciding the Mr. Stewart is funnier than Colin Mochrie. #3: Jake Carrick using his smile to meet and hang out w ith the entire flight crew ol Switzerland flight #2: Jon To/zi: The boisterous, loud, enthusiastic, energetic, funny. GOAL SCORING MACHINE. #1: Winningtheinaugur.il I'nder 15 King's 1-dgelull Ho Tournament in Halifax, Nova Scotia' Mr. 1) Galadja Esq. A: Mr. D. Stewart Esq. ^Jjl

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performances were made early in the year to give promise of great things. A quick 3-0 record

in league play, an appearance in our own tournament championship and much improved play from

many players. We continued that trend of hustling on defense and finding the open offensive

player. Unfortunately we were subject to hot and cold spells - inconsistent shooting and costly

turnovers were issues with which we struggled in the second half of the year. We finished 3rd in

league play with an overall record of 6 wins and 3 losses. In an incredibly competitive season we

played a total of 20 games including 1 1 games that had a point differential of less than 5 points.

We look forward to great things in basketball next year.

MVP: Our leader on the court, in many cases he seemed like an assistant coach. He saw the floor

very well and led by example - hustling on defense, being unselfish on offense, and able to

effectively attack the hoop. Austin Smith.

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E Including exhibitions we played 21 games, finishing up with a 14 land 7 won-loss record. In CISAA league play we placed fourth often teams and found ourselves very competitive with the teams ahead of us in the standings. When it came to playoff time even though we were matched up against undefeated Lakefield, this year's League and CISAA champions, in the semi-finals I liked our chances of an upset. We had lost to them earlier by 4 points in a game where foul problems and two key defensive lapses in the final minute cost us. From a coaching point of view I thoroughly enjoyed our season. It was great fun. We met our first objective of qualifying for the playoffs. Along the way we were in several close hotly contested games. I liked our effort. I liked our commitment. Our graduating players provided excellent leadership. I felt we showed considerable improvement in individual skills and team play. Bob Perrier Esq.

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January proved to be bleak for our team. We lost 3 of 5 games and although Justin Xo/uka and Shing Nishioka did their best to keep the teams offense productive we could not score enough points to win the three games by a combined 5 points. The team as a whole were improving especially some of our forwards. Adrian Wu, Emerson War, and Denis Tomory began to control rebounds and gave us hope for a successful February. Vtt^^V k.

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Back Row - Michael Hanson Esq. Michael Anderson, Bobby McDonald, Stanley Lin, James Butler, Joshua Harris, Cameron Oram, Jacob MacDonald, Mr. McGee Esq.

The under twelve Saints basketball team enjoyed tremendous improvement throughout the course of the season. Although only one member of the squad had played organized hoops prior to the season, every member of the team worked hard towards the goal of making the final tournament. Early season shellackings at the hands of some of our rivals obligated Coach McGee to seek assistance in teaching fundamental skills. Under the tutelage of Ms. Tara Perrier the team worked hard and showed much improvement. Players such as Alex Culp, Adrian "Slash" Eng, Mark Jenkins and Stanley Lin demonstrated some superior skills and and carried us closer to our ultimate goal. The next step was to bring back the master of strategy Mr. Hanson to teach and coach our offense and defense. Almost immediately the team improved and won some hard fought games over some previously unbeatable teams. Seeing^ improvement at both ends of the court from players such as Josh Harris, Ryan I Cole, Bobby McDonald, and Cam Oram I was very gratifying. Our quest for a final tournament placing made the final game in Dunlap Gym a must win. The team played magnificently and did the proud tradition of the old brick barn proud. j Thank you to all the members of j the team and congratulations toj the MVP Boris Wong and to the j MIP Jacob MacDonald.

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What a thrill it was to see each player improve so much across the season: Doug MacDonald - with his smothering defensive posturing; Jorge Laborin - with his quick weaving left-handed drives to the basket for many lay-up points; Justin Oh - with his desire to learn the game and wild intensity on the court; Julian Cheong - with his tenacious defense and amazing foul shot %; SeungMok Ha - with his pinpoint passing, speedy learning curve, and inspired chanting of "DEFENSE, DEFENSE" whenever he graced the bench; Gordon Gray - with his high pressure defense that caused so many turnovers for the opposition; John Stoneman - who gave so much effort, despite bone sores in his growing feet, and who shone so brightly on our final tournament day against Appleby; John Si - whose selfless efforts by season's end made him one of our most valuable point guards; Taylor Walker - who could be seen most often flying horizontally through the air after a loose ball, and who always brought his best efforts to every practice and game; Peter Goitanich - who grew into an indomitable rebounder and playmaker; Josh Hanson - again who by season's end, put on a clinic, and scored a bundle of points, driving, deeking or cleverly assisting, thanks to his keen sense of the game; Daniel Morgis - our towering centre, who had to stay in the game so much to make sure we had a fighting chance at winning. Dan is blessed with many natural talents. And then there's Adel Ratansi - our fearless captain, who practiced and played with a cast for many weeks. The last hilight is from our CISAA championship day, in the consolation final, we were able to clearly dominate a UCC side that had easily beaten us by 20 points only a few weeks previously. What a thrill it was to see each player improve so much across the season Many of our boys played with bloody noses and lips, scraped knees and bruised arms, but all bravely played the best basketball of their young lives. I was never so proud of their effort on the floor, and the enthusiasm and encouragement they all generated from the bench. I may not be so lucky to work with as great a bunch of young men again, but that will be okay, because I know what it feels like to coach the the best. Thanks for the great memories, guys! David Kyle Esq.

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r>ngratulations to the first swim team on an excellent season! After countless kilometers of swimming to master their kick, pull, endurance, sprints, starts and turns and relay takeovers, the swimmers achieved their goals: to become fi to win! This year, the boys took home the trophies for the Yorl the 4th ye^ia row, and went on4<MC*We" CKA A Champion memflfl ^,team qualified for OFSAA, ana* made a very impress provincial competition. ^.

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of the S. A.C. swim team for the P^t 4 years. He is a te dedication and commitment to this sport. Next year,

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Seven mountain boyz whoz SAC time was done, showed off their threads 'til the last race wuz won. Our man Rourke had some large beefs, with those wack calls by the UCC chiefs. Beaner's the guy with math in his head, always on top of the current point spread. - MC kane, nuffsaid. The thug from the Alps, blonde as can be, Gave up the 1 A to support his pos-se. Slolam boy Merv brought the race home, motivation lied with his chick on the phone. Lorriman wuz cool with his mates Always left in charge of Fixin all the gates House" was the man who kept the crew tight, aiting by the tima, he was always in sig He phoned the 91 1 for his ACL, but we won't tell that he F-E-L-L. Some advice from K-dawg before youz hit the streetzl Life lessons learned while at these ski meetz. Y'all did me proud and we had a great time, if you remember one thing, take this line: Y'all lived large, and took home the loot, and loved gettin into those tight race suits. Your K-dawg' s upset, gonna spew something lame«j now that you're gone. I'll never be the same. Peace out!

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^available. This year, 9 players from our lsl, JV, U16 and U14 ente ktournaments in Markham, Burlington and Woodbridge and got ktremendous caliber of squash in the province. The players wh [entered these tournaments were motivated to improve, receiv i coaching and practise. The two first team players who most' exemplified this spirit of commitment were Dennis Wong and^ [Faisal Ratansi. Each achieved a level of play in the last half of the season that enabled them to defeat players 2 and 3 spots above them on the ladder.

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as he joined the program for the first challenging for a spot on the first squad worthy of mention is Clement Yau who several commitments throughout the season yet did not let this interfere with his game Then days before the final tournament he was in a car accident yet he persevered and played, despite being shaken-up and sore from the collision. After an enjoyable season of exhibition play with other schools, the Is' i team finished the season in 3rd place just behind Appleby in 2nd, but with Ridley wa out in front in 1st place. Mr. Steve Rush Esq.

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r I %is year's Under 16 Squash team remained undefeated all season long. The A determination to win and play fair was truly evident amongst the whole group. Jon Adamo, Fernando Paramo, Luis Paramo, Adam Bucci, Justin Au and Vince Wong were always ranked in the top eight and usually cleaned out their competitors from schools like Holy Trinity, Bayview Glen, Ridley, Appleby, Crescent and UCC. Good luck next year as you move up to first squash. Special mention to Fernando Esteban, Matt Langer, Tomi Jun, George Si, Mike Mcintosh, Jeff Seymour and Jon Mackenzie for their great efforts all season. We also had the chance to see Mr.Cameron often as he was the coach of the TCS team, we saw them so often (six times in a row) that we even knew the players first and last names by the finals. The Russian Embassy took our number one player at the time, Alex Ryazanov away from us on the day of our CISAA in order to sort out his VISA problems. Talk about bad timing! Our Most Improved Player was never on a squash team before this year. He started off at the bottom and hovered around the middle of the ladder during the season. He stepped up to play the difficult third position in our final championship. This player ensures that everyone knows who he is with his loud booming voice, he must take after lis older brother... Congratulations to the team's MIP, Paul Ross.

A natural at any sport, the Most Valuable Player is no stranger to nail biting finishes. He is used to games ending in overtime and he is used to being the lifesaver of the team. He helped St. Andrew' s capture a soccer and a squash championship this year. The MVP had to play a difficult match against UCC in the finals, we were tied with the Blue Smurfs and the days' fate depended on him. As everyone in the stands nervously watched this neck in neck game, our team hero played a drop shot that stunned his opponent and captured our first place finish. It was a day that I will never forget. St. Andrew' s will be losing a fine athlete as he returns to Mexico after spending two years lere. The Under 16 Squash Most Valuable Player award goes to Javo Cortina. Ms. Lisa Pecerno Esq.

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( )ur first experience v\ as a trip down to the Ohio Rugby Classic. We won all three matches, and outscored a numerous penalties lor talking to the ret", and were Division Champions. Our next experience was a trip to the CMS National Tournament at King's Edgehill school in Nova Scotia. We did a much better jo&.of being disciplined with only a few outbursts. . . and schooled our opponents 114-0, winning all 5 matches and the National title for the second year in a ro*. Coach Shields anc I were getting excited at this point... we had talent, /WD discipline...

Then comes the week of Cadet inspection, 10 days off, the Cadet formal... and we meet UCC the following Wednesday... and we have lost our edge andot composure., and earn the only loss of our season.

The rest of the season saw some steady improvement until the playoffs when, I have to hand it to these pi™ dismissing Appleby 44-5.

The finals, as the many of you who came down to UCC know, were a superb display of rugby, but - to be honest - we could have. We did play, for the most part, a disciplined, and certainly a creative brand of rugby that made us stand out from all the teams we met tins ye And coming back from an 18-6 deficit with 15 minutes in a CISAA final remaining takes real discipline.

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he JV Rugby team started off very successfully initially participating in a tournament in Ohio, where we successively competed against many first teams of much larger schools losing 2 and winning 1 . It was evident

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Many measure the success of a season by their win and loss record and whether they are victorious in the final. However, for these 20 players, overcoming adversity and facing almost insurmountable odds proved that solely skill and speed are not necessarily the most important thing in successful teams. Determination, desire and above all pride is what makes teams champions. Although we succumbed in the final to a to a Powerful squad from SJK, this was the most memorable season I have ever had and these boys are still champions.

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' ; year's U16 team was made up mostly veterans and therefore they e experienced and understood what needed to be done to be successful. They worked hard in practice and were open to criticism and coaching. Their dedication and work ethic payed off with a very solid regular season, lead by the exceptional play of 1st Single and captain Calvin Lam. At the CISAA Championships our 2nd Single, Vincent Wong finished a strong 2nd with a gutsy performance, while 3rd Single "JJ" Lee won his division with real heart and determination. Our 2nd Doubles team of Samuel Kuit and Auldis Sung surprised everyone by playing their best badminton of the year and won their division as well. Finishing with two 1st places and a 2nd out of six divisions was still only good for 3ry place overall. Never the less, this was a very rewarding season. Well done gents, and thanks for your efforts. SK

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The MVP this year set a standard of effort, attitude, conduct and deportment - Sean Eng.

MIP - Two players were clear candidates for this award. The first candidate, Scott Genin, went from being the team bird repairmen to earn a spot in the final tournament as third singles player. The MIP goes, though, to the player who almost took top spot from his brother - Adrian Eng. Marke Jones Esq.

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A couple weeks ago I was really pleased to see table tennis showcased in a video on an email conference. We might only lse a little Celluloid ball 40 millimetres in diameter but technique, hand -eye coordination and agility are huge components of our sport, as was shown. We will never get leather as there is no CIS championship. Nevertheless there is a strong group of enthusiasts here and I am pleased to be associated with them.

The future looks promising. For the first time that I can remember the junior squad is more numerous than the senior one and shows lots of potential. One pair reached the semi finals of the York Region championship and it is one of them who receives the MIP award in recognition of his efforts and the progress he made. Tommy Tan.

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Golf at St. Andrew's is a unique sport, believe this is the only sport that both the junior and senior teams practice together each day, they play on the same courses at each tournament with two exceptions and each tournament is important because points are earned toward the ultimate championships by how well a team places in each individual tournament. The other unique element of golf is the players golf attracts and the interesting perspicuous they bring to the game. This year we set a goal of defending the junior championship and winning the senior championship.

The depth of the program and teams was evident at the Inaugural Cardinal Golf Course High School Invitational Tournament for local high school teams. Because many members of the senior team were unavailable to play due to Prefect election announcements. We entered one senior player, Brent Brandham and four junior age players Matt Suddaby, Pierce

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champs. GHB Chumps) First Rugby(National Tournament Champs 02 and 03. Ohio Rugby Classic champ:

CISAA champs). There art: no words to describe what it is like to be part of a place like this; ihere is

nothing to say that cm do justice to the live years thai 1 have been here. When f got here I couldn't wait to

leave but time wen! on, and it is now time tor me to say goodbye. 1 can't think of anything dial I have had to

do ihat has been in hinder to do than this: saying goodbye to the people that I have shared so many

memories with. It's hard to leave something that has been the centrepiece of my life for the last five years

but like all good things, it has to come to an end. To the boys who made SAC what it was Dan, T/.iin, Arm, Pose, Bang. Thomp. Doner. Nudds. Nic, Sunder I got a second chance with you guys, thanks. And to everyone ihat has

iy lite here it will be impossible to iorget the times we shared Seb. Mano. Cord, Lanzo. B-Mae. Mitch, Pink. Wood. Tex, N-Ro. J-Ro. J-Feez, Tips. Scooter, Dana. T

Strong. I want lo thank die Perriers tor making sua- I stayed on path the last two years; Shvimpton for his help over the last few months; it proved to be invaluable; Mi. Shields tor being a great teacher and coach and overall great person through the years; Mr Cameron who inspired me too try football and changed my life; Mr. my advisor; and Mr Scotitar, I wish I had had more time to work with you. SAC what you make of it you get back whatever you put into it. Quit ye Like Men. Be

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Mr. Sensitive, New Boy, iy would I lie'?". "1 held out for better, but better didn't want me". "Hatergal...ne\er tg (2a), Prefect, 5 year club, Caocun 2003, Duke of Fd. oii than by thanking my parents. Coming to a school such as St. Andrew's is a great privilege, and

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I one that I am truly thankful for. 1 appreciate everything you've done for my sisters and I. To my sisters, Krysia. Melissa and Natalie, thank you for putting up with me and supporting me through all I've done. 1 know it has been a long, and mostly early path. To the teachers that meant so much to me, you helped shape me into the person I am today and I am grateful for it. To Mr. Shrimpton. Mr. Shields, Mr. Swan, your efforts in me went far beyond the norm, and you're the teachers who'll leave a lasting impression in mc of the great place this is. Jenny, thanks for all| your support, and for always being there with a smile. And now for the boys: ^ou were what kept me here and what all the great memories are filled with: Luc. Hiscox, Miller,

T/imas, Amadori, Posa. Dan. Collin. Nick, Nudds, Dot, Sunder. Tipps, Brad, Joel, Mani. Mano, Lonzo, j JRO, Stu, Mitch. DVD, Stock... thanks for everything... we're SAC BAD BOYS FOR LIFE.

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Sayings: SMDB, B-rods, give me some mo cc and c, Hey Joel.. .why is he so nice...

Activites: Captain of U16football, 1st Football (2a), 250-pound club, U15-U16-JV basketball. Smith House Council

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These past four years at SAC have been a blast. Thanks to Whitney and all the boys] Roids, Soup, the Heem, Mini Swab, Fahlgren and Olivier. I would also like to acknowledge all thej 'who offered me wisdom and advice for my future endeavours, especially Mrs. Perrier, my advisor. [memories will be affiliated with the school. Some things will stick out more than others and some 1 £, forever. Playing football in front of the Homecoming crowd and winning the Golden Horseshoe gg Bowl, al! the trips to Montreal and the endless drilling during spring cadets will forever be a

t of me. Finally, I would like to thank my parents for giving me the opportunity to attend SAC. I hope 1 make while! Look forward to seeing you boys at homecoming nc\X year!

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Asking of me to summarize my six years at SAC in a couple of words is almost impossible. SAC has been my life for the past six years and I will never forget all the good times. First of all, I would like to thank my parents for sending me to such an excellent school and always continuing to push me through my time here. To all my friends who I have made at SAC, I wish you all good luck in the future and may we always keep in touch. Remember that things will only get better! Thanks to all my teachers and coaches who taught me to put my all into anything I do and taught me work habits that I will carry through my life. The long and exciting road has finally come to an end and we must move on, but I will always remember the good times!

;an bornstbn

Nicknames: Boils. Bolts Clamato, Rass Crumpet, Rum Belly, Golden Fool Activities: 1" Football 01,02. C1SAA champs and OFSAA bow! champs 01, Tier II rugby

Champs 02, Under 16 rugby champs 01, Mexico exchange 01. Australia-Hawaii-New Zealand trip 98. Cancun O.Vlef't wing and MIP. Sayings: Tuts; yo mitch hows

1 about we do a power hour at everest; Nudds give me a ride home; no Zoheb out you; fail....; what the rasssss; sippin on coke and rum; boek; sweetheart.

It's hard to believe that my seven years have come and gone here. It seems like jusl yesterday when I entered this great place, which over the years has become my home, and the people here my family. First of all I would like to thank my late father for giving me the gift of life, as well as allowing me the great

opportunity to become a part of the Andrean community. Secondly I would like to thank my mum. you have been my back bone through all the hard

times, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for sticking by my side. To my second mum, Mrs. Perrier, thank you for guiding me. and always putting

back on track you really don't know how much your appreciated. To the boys past: Gummy. Bowser, Dodo, and OH. thanks tor the great memories from those nights at Harbour

Lights to the life long memories of SAC after-parties. To the boys leaving this place with me: Nudds, Mitch, everybody these have

been the best years of my life, and I consider you all my brothers and we've shared some good times, especially in Cancun (Wahid

sorry for laughing, and OAC's were are champs). To the boys still left: Zoheb my brown bradda keep it real man, and the rest of

you take away everything you can from SAC you only have one opportunity there so sieze it. As I pass through these gales for one

last time, I hold my head up high knowing that I have a quitted myself like a man and

"I believe in the brotherhood of all men. but I don't believe in wasting brotherhood on anyone who doesn't want to practice it with me. Brotherhood is a two-way street." - Malcolm X

I am now strong.

MICHAEL BOTTOmL

Activities: First Football, First Hockey, First Golf and also co-president of SAC first French connection

skipping club, Mano, Mani that's for you guys.

Remember all those Saturday night, partying at Jonhstone, Stock, a lot of fun with a few drink,

playing beer-pong and dancing all night most of the time with one of your girlfriend guys, sorry about

that. I'll also remember trying to get out of trouble, arguing lfat^*_ ■V^H

with Waldo about shoes, earring, taking off early for breaks,

and shaving and also missed class for medical reasons, obviously. Also visiting the * ■*. < H^ fclT' *

carwash with Mano. Mani and McCullough a couple times at night was quite funny. God. I j W%^ tat' ft

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year in you lives and I hope that at one point in our lives our road are going to meet again.

Nicknames: Bernie. Bernie Spice, Spicums, Burns, B Squared, BB, Lil Roy, Brandy

Sayings: WHOOOA, jeebus, mmmrnrnmmmm...snuh, that bird is a liar, just lovin' life, biggest lie I ever told, evidently, sweet deal, why do they call him the bullet dodger? Cause he dodges bullets Avi.

It's hard to believe that my time at SAC is already over. It feels like I just got here. There have

been ups and downs, things I've loved and things I've hated, but at the end of the day, there's nowhere

I'd rather go to school. The hallways feel too much like home. I want to thank all the boys for making this

last year one of the best. From Cancun to the Grad Room to the famous SAC parties, it's been a trip. I

want to thank my parents and my teachers for helping me eke my way through my academic career here. Most of all, I want to thank

Ryan and Sandra for always being there for me so I'd have a shoulder to lean on. To my fellow grads, I wish you all the best in whatever you choose to do, and do it with the pride of an Andrean, for no other source of prid ^OH BVIL. great.

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Nicknames: Snoop, Snoop Dog, and Browning

Activities: Volleyball, Rugby, 1" Softball. Intramural Basketball. Nordic Skiing and Squash

I have had the best four years of my life at St. Andrew's College. Now that my time at SAC has come to an end I feel that I am leaving a wonderful community, like none other. I have made a lot of friends at SAC who will be a part of my life through University and onwards into the real world, I will never forget the wonderful productions Mr. Scoular has produced over my time here, and all the plays during Focus. I will never forget the Homecoming and Springfest Dances and after parties, the Football game at Homecoming, the MacPherson tournament, and the SAC pride. I would like to thank my parents for sending me to such a wonderful school; you can hardly imagine how much 1 appreciate their efforts keeping me here for four years. I would also like to thank my teacher's during my four years at SAC who gave me the best education. I would like to thank Mr. McGee, Mr. Scoular, Mr. Shields. Mr. Gaertner, Mr. Kimmerer, Ms. Beck, Mr. Joiner, Mr. Tsioris. Mr. Douglas. Mr. Josselyn. Mr. Galajda, Ms. Venters, Mr. Robson, Mr. Halstead, Mr. Ried, Mr. Dunford, Mr. Ingles. Mr. Jones, Mr. Cowell, Mr. Giel, Mr. Service, Mr. Butcher. Mr. TeBokkel, Mr. Swan, and Mrs. Mi:

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Nicknames: Camargs. C-Dog. Commando Saying: BIG W!!!!; No, no, no my friend; I'm not gonna lie..

Activities: Head Boy, Head of House. Cadet Sergeant Major, First Football. Fall play (5a). FOCUS (6a). Anything SAC has to offer, I've tried it.

I have often wondered what I was going to say on my grad comment, and the time has finally come. It is unfortunate that I can't write more because every single person in my grade has affected me in some way. To my graduating class, the school will never be the same when we leave we kept it real. To those who went on the grad trip, it was one hell of a ride. I just have one question; do you love soca? Wahid, you've been my best friend since grade 8. Big Botts. next time I almost drown. HELP ME. Jayson, you are such a nice guy. Don't change. Doel. SAC is way better than Richmond Hill. To Mr. Clements and Mr. Anil, you two were amazing. Chapel isn't the same without you. ^^^»

Mrs. Mix. I have never met a more caring person. Mr. Shields and Mr. Shrimpton. thanks for giving me a chance on football. « ' been my advisor and teacher for many years and through your methods you taught me how to think, but more importantly, you 4

meaning of hard work. A special thank you goes to my mom whose sacrifice made my SAC experience possible. I am so grateful *

proud. Dad. I am so grateful with the time we shared these past couple of years. I feel like finally we got to really know each ___ in the morning and the hockey game - two great memories. Mom and Dad, I love you both. Andrew, you are the best older brother

faith in me is something I will always cherish. Thanks for all the support. To SAC, I have loved this school with all my heart for six years, thank you for everything. But it is time to say goodbye.

Mr, Myrans, you taught me the and I will make you other. The car rides I could ask for. Your

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SAC has been full of great experiences. The people I have met during ni> time have | world, literally. To the teachers that have been so influential in my life, particularly Tony Myrans. Thank You 1 ve had a great time. life's just beginning though, let's see where it takes us To the SMI »B I j Thanks for

We've finish I iter of our lives, time to start writing flic next one.

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God mi me the serenity to accept the things l cannot change, the courage to change the things 1 can, and the wisdom to know

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rocks off anymore. St. Andrew's has given me so much over the years, however 1

so let's just call it even for now. Over the years, SAC has evolved from only being

1 would meet life long friends and make life long memories. Thanks to ad my friends

ported me in becoming the youngest and least mature graduate to ever attend St.

McNeil) and a new generation of Andreans will replace us. Thanks, to the Ontario

more fun than puppy dogs and fireworks. Cancun 2003, the time of my life. 1 wish

passionate golden hue turned me to you from the beginning. Your frivolous being is worth the mere pocket change, and

our nexus can never be broken. I love you Colt 45. To the dip and egging runs that have been

in the Grand Cherokee whip. Thanks, it's been quite the ride.

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I Sayings: "Ya baby!", "Oh my gwod'". "Very nice", "Are you ready'"', "Look at this guy...", "Settle", "Oh fo sho...". "What! What arc you talking about?", "Join the [ boarding crew!", and "That is so funny...". Nicknames: Salbo. Charlie, Chuck, and Valvo Activities: I" lacrosse, volleyball, hockey, weight- training (weight room jus] weight room moderator. DECA, debating, house captain, scholar, Community Service Council member, cadets (Gold Star, Lieutenant. Sifton platoon commander).

The journey I embarked upon 6 years ago. as I entered grade 7 at S.A.C, has been both enjoyable and challenging, one of many tips and downs. 1 have had the opportunity to experience life at St. Andrew's as a dayboy, and as a boarder, allowing me the chance to lake part in all aspects of life at the College, j Mention and thanks must go out to all I know for helping me through hard limes as well as being there for the good times, to joke with and share a good I laugh. To the guys I've known since grade 7, to the one's I've met along the way, thanks, it's been great sharing the journey wiih you! In particular, the boyzl Thanks Phil, a.k.a Ben/.ino. and Dave, for giving me a second and third home, and Campbell, Milnes, and Downey. Props go out 10 the Sifton crew: Bobby, a k a Robert Rmmd Eyes, Bri, Dunk. Geoff, and the honourary Yule. Thanks must also go to all the teachers and staff members who have helped me over the years. Last, but most would like to thank Verity, you always believed in my abilities and it has made all the difference, to my brolher Mike, class of 2002. for all his support, and my parents for their continual support and for giving me the chance to take part in a life altering experience. You have no idea how grateful and appreciative I am.

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For the last 4 years I've seen a lot of guys come and go. Now it's my turn. Though not all my time I here at sac has been joyful, it's still sad to leave this all behind. The lessons that we've learned at SAC are what I we'll take with us when we leave and are what will help mould our future. Now it's my turn to join the boys I before me whom taken the step out into the hostile world. We all have to find our own place in the world; luckily I have my experiences from SAC to light the way. If I could leave one note to the graduating boys of future years it ' would be to make sure you haven't missed out on anything.

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for all tire sacrifices they made over the years to send me to such a tint school as ttiis I'd like to thank my

friends for not being thtre for me. Ho, Jokes I'd also like 10 thank all the rescuers I've had over my four yean at S.A.C.

has been u wonderful experience. Finally the Bovi: 1 Dog whad up? keheheh, M what are we doing tonight' Will

or pizza! Freddy PJ thanks for supporting mc. and always being a good friend, good tunes. PDF. keep die PDR &

man... and don't get any more tats, Lmsi mc One sh - 1 mean Dave, I'M meet you at Palazzo l YOU WON'T BF.

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The four years that I have spent at SAC have flown by quickly. I still remember when I first stepped into the school on orientation day I - 1 was unsure of what's going on. excited and definitely scared. Over the past four years, there have been ups and downs which have shaped me and helped me grow. Everybody from my advisors, to teachers, to my friends have been behind me all the way through these good and sometimes turbulent times. I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for believing in me. for

providing me with valuable lessons in life, for helping me realize my full potential and simply to be always there to help

: out. Above all. I would like to thank my parents for the sacrifices they have made and their constant support and guidance. SAC

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(2a), House Captain. The Original Stallions. FOCUS, ISDF 2001, Musketeer Missions. Not Going i<> Cadets Savings: "1 2:45. ACC" "No I did not steal ihc kegs!" "Sir, f got nothing" "1 was ack" "Whoa. . .so this is what the inside of the chapel looks like" "I n^y was skfc though"'^ who cans if yew have c to ^^

drink" -The last three years have by far been the best of my life. The experience of this school has been incredible and I could not imagine graduating from any other place. Huge amounts of thanks go to my parents. You guys sacrificed so much to give me this chance and you stood by rae through thick and thin. I love you. I wouldn't have graduated without the help of these £T*V#^ people: Mrs. Mix, Mr. Myrana, Shrimpdawg, Mr. Scoular, Mrs. Pilieci. Mr- Bedard. Thank you. Mrs. P_.you've been

a second mother to me, I hope this school realizes what you do for it. To lay friends-we definitely have some great raern. Sf% Bursty, I will never forget our missions with Ziggyr Woody, The Han in the Mountain lives!; Thoreps, •Steeeeven_.it:;: ■■^^ You kncw how msch fun *** would have living together. "I ain't goin back!" Musketeers for lifel Pareni

Wf £jfl back bro' z to-10"*' * can always count on you; Ban, you were my first friend at SAC, sorry about that bar fight; Mill, Roomie, food for raassagea i3 key; Mitch, 'Who will organize the afterpar:. ,-. ; - "SHOTGUH COLLINS AND MITCHELL!" I hate Havergali; Stock,

"Guess what tonight is-HQtJND NIGHT I!" caacun was wesomei Shouts to 8-raac, Mcfarlane, Ararao, Big T, Pose, Louie, Mano, Mani, Nudds, Ross, thwell (a stink, Manch. Good luck next year

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Nicknames: Daddy. N. Diddy Activities: Soccer. Basketball. Track & Field, Rugby. Drama. Music, Lieutenant. Prefect, Community Service

^^^^__ Without St. Andrew's College, I am not sure where I would be in life. The many experiences that have encompassed the

duration of my affiliation with this school have shaped almost all of what I have become today. 1 am indebted forever to all the faculty, students and staff (past and present) who, just by being a presence, have enabled me to grow as a person - and an Andrean. |^^k To the friends (both Andrean and from other schools) I have accumulated during my time at S.A.C. -Thank P You! Without all of you I would have been lost, especially during those times when Ijust needed someone ^ problems and screwed up ideas. I would mention all of you in thiscomment if Icould, but I only have limited you are. To my family - Mom, Dad, Jed & Keith: I know that at times I may seem distant and quiet. It is at J that 1 am able to look back and reflect on how lucky I am to have you all in my life. Thank you for the sacrifices you've given, and essentially for putting up with me over all these years. 1 love you all

to listen to all my space. You know who these times however, you've made, guidance

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Nicknames: Eric Davis, Big "E" Daves, Mr. Davies, Eric "The Man" Dav

Activities: Pipes and Drums, U16Football, 1" Football, Tier II Rugby

Having gone to this school, I have cannot help but notice how it has changed my life for the better. I would

never have able to go here without the support of my grandparents and parents, and for that I thank them for

everything I have received during my high school career. Secondly the only other person I can thank for

getting my life straight is Mrs. Perrier, without her selfless thinking, I would probably be in a gutter somewhere in Paraguay. Thanks to everyone who made my high school experience as good as it was. I won't bother mentioning anyone because I wouldn't want to leave anyone out The only

after graduating, is that I have been privileged to go to a school that has allowed me to do so much and giv so many opportunities. In a way 1 feel guilty that most people cannot enjoy the same high school :ation that I have.

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Thank you, Pedro, St. Andrew's was one of the most educational difference. Although I didn't (not you Campbell G.*) I hope friends in Sifion, Robert, Robert and I are going to the now): Become a radiologist, Dalhousie, next year, so on given'er till you expire. To Delean, a.k.a Strije, Genius,

was quite the experience! Mr. Bedard, Mr. Dunford, you two will never be forgotten! Cancun, well from what I remember, journeys I have been on. St. Andrew's was so much fun. My advice to youngsters would be to get involved, and make a make much of a difference, I got involved, and what a great time I had in doing so. To all my buddies

we will meet up in the future, and when we do, I'll bring the beers, I'll bring the beers. To my best

Duncan, Brian, David, you guys are like the brothers I never had. Many a good time was had, and since

same school. I can guarantee many more good times will come our way. Ooal(s) in life (as of

and use my father's MasterCard for another 30 years. I think 1 will lie at anyways, if i don't sec any of the guys for a long time, just you know keep all the ladies, you're welcome for getting the chance to talk to me.-G. S. Virtuoso, Kid Gorgeous.

"The secret of I g creativity isknowinghowlohideyoursources."

I'm kidding Campbell, you' re a funny HI'guy.

Mitoie

Nicknames: Ddot, Dotter, Ddot P.I.

Activities: First Soccer 4a, First Rugby la, U16 hockey

2a, U16 rugby la. Hardy Boys crew member

It's sad, I know, but our time draws near: For all the friends that I've made here It's been great fun, like you all know Especially before they booted "the show" Give thanks to those who've helped you out Along with them, weve changed, no doubt For now, our ways disperse and part but do no forget the place in your heart that keeps our memories alive and well until we meet again, farewell.

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"Friendship makes prosperity more shining and lessens adversity by dividing and sharing it." Cicero

I think too many people take St. Andrew's for granted. Too many are consumed by the desire true virtue of this place. It is doubtless the case that there are winners and losers in life, but the tough guys still be tough at Med. School? Will all of those marks that you struggled for are the people who can see that beyond the desire to win, SAC presents you with the chance experience in the world will get you nowhere the benefit of the big picture. Somewhere need help. You can't do it all alone. Will I might suggest, will know where to turn to. lucky enough to befriend; to Mr. prefects; and to Paddy: You are the ones who have given shape to my dreams. I will be grateful forever.

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o win - being the best makes them blind to the we have to consider what winning truly is. Will calls make you happier in life'.' The real victors :o win with integrity. All the talent and o make personal sacrifices for ine, you will realize that you iomewhere to turn? An Andrean, ly; to the many whom I've been McGillivray; to my

ups and downs St. I did this on my own and there are I can't do justice in this little for me. This place has given me I cannot imagine life beyond its most glorious cathedrals of

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indrew ' s has been everything I' ve ever wanted and more. I cannot claim that there

;a great many people who deserve credit. However there are so many of you and

space; please know that you have my thanks and affection for all that you' ve done

much; it taught me agreat deal and allowed me to try so many new things. At times

vails, but regardless the time has come to say goodbye. I've been in some of the

England, but the can't compare to the simple beauty of our chapel. I've heard many great choirs, yet 500 untrained voices singing the Dorset Carol surpasses them all. The Stratford Festival could take some lessons from our drama department and I defy any unit of the Armed Forces to put on a better inspection then our corps. This has been the experience of a lifetime and I send best wishes to all my mates who shared the ride with me. I

hall miss you all and this place so very much. To those who remain: Cherish place. Mum, Dad, thank you so much. DILEASGUBRATH!

Nicknames: Dooney. Downdizzle. B-Down, Brad, C

Activities: Cross Country. Track and Field. Outreach, Duke of Edinburgh

Some of the most memorable times of my life have come from this place. My lime here went by so fast aVb^H fl without me even noticing

and taking full advantage of everything this place has to offer. It was the greatest four years of my life and 5 I owe it all to my parents

for their sacrifices and the aggravations they endured from my many expenditures. Even though according to them, i still haven't

learned the value of money, 1 have learned the value of friendship, i have certainly made some life long UflKM W friends and L^L^^^^^^^^^^^^m

acquaintances. Some of the many fun times at SAC include: skipping T's practices. Homecoming. Spring FcM tfiet parties, and the many car crashes! (Campbell and his tree,

Drewe and his pole. Josh and his guard rail). The most memorable trip was the 2003 Cancun Grad trip. ..so many memories; it was

simply, "A once in a lifetime trip." Over my time at SAC. I have had my ups and downs, but overall I personally feel that the good has

completely outweighed the bad. even things like Saturday school?! it has been a remarkable experience, one that I wi"

for the rest of mv life. Thank you Mom and Dad and St. Andrew's for four of tjjg most memorable years of my life

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■. years al St. Andrews, I just can'l believe how fast they have flown by. There are so many people I'd like to thank. First and foremost, I'd like to thank my- patenl ficing so much to give me and my brothers this incredible opportunity. Mrs. Perrier, you have ata

V whether it was at school, at home, or in the hospital, thank you for all your support. Mr. Cowell, you have taught me a lot during each of the four B years I've had you as a teacher, your guidance and friendship will never be forgotten. Mr. Scoular. youi it predated ever

* since I first auditioned for you. Ms. Venters, you have helped me recover from injury and achieve two of mv goal- .

swimming, and the other was to bring home a CISAA championship. Thank you and I'll see you in Halifax' An honourable shoutout to the K-Dawg. wii-re always somebody to talk to, and you always had a way of cheering me up, thanks. And last but definitely not least, I'd like to I don't have enough room to name all of you, but you know who you are and ;■ Thank you all

fOV don't have you don't need it now."

Nicknames: Mano. Mani for those who still don't know that it's my roommate's name.

Activities: 1" football, I" hockey, V1 baseball, Ist skoal, I11 skipping co-captain, co-creator of the back spit.

Sayings: let's pack a lip boys; Chris, I'm sleeping at your house man Brownwyn !;LET ME SLEEP B-Mac; shut up! I'm not Jean-Simon; I can't B speak English when I'm drunk. Hey Boys look at this girl's back hahahaha; C-Mac let's shotgun this one!; this one's forCyrand I Billy: meeeeeeegaphooonnne! Only two years I have been here but two years that I will never forget. Mani. Jean-Simon, Ammo, C- B Mac. B-Mac, T/imas, the Rothwells. the hockey team, the rest of the cakers and many others OAC guys, you guys are the best and I

i stay friends with you forever. A special thanks to the McFarlanes. Rothweils, McCulloughs, and Manchees * ot me during the weekends. I will never forget: winning at the Skydome, the lunch's dips. Mc Neil's clutchness this kj hours at McFarlanes or Manchees. the trip in Sweden, and Finally the week in Tremblant and Montreal. Before B thought Ontarians were boring and didn't know how to party, well you guys proved me wrong. I went to the best B these last two years. Also, thanks to the Pernors for being great. En terminant. merci a mes parents, sans vous^je ne B moments exceptionnelles.

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Thinking of a grad comment is a 'difficult one for me as I have been here for seven yeat ive to say that being a student at St. Andrew's College has been the most wonderful a :ce of my life. SAC has taught me so much and made such an impact on my life, but most of ie from a young twelve-year-old kid into the man I will be for the. rest of my life. I would first j '■'' to thank the Perrier's. my housemasters, for giving me such a wonderful experience in boarding life. \ Without your little kitchen downstairs at night Mrs. Perrier. I wouldn't have survived. As I can't thank seven years of teachers in this short comment, I would simply just like to thank all of you. You all have made such an impact on my life and I will carry the things you taught me forever. Not only have you teachers, but amazing friends. To my friends throughout the years. I really will miss you greatly and I fefjj

always stay in touch. I also must thank Mac House for giving me the opportunity to be a house captain

that during my time at SAC, (his was one of the best memories I will takeaway with me. Damn, I'm up to 230 words now! 20 more! I guess to finish off,

st of luck, Davies, Lorriman, Richard Choi, Lin, Lo, Joel. I also wish the best of luck to my friends who still

some time at SAC. Mtddieton, Irving, Munro (beat Irving in skiing next year) and Paddy. Live up the SAC perience boys, 1 know I did and leave with no regrets- Thanks to all for an amazing time!

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a vc tru !y been the best years of my life. I remember when I first stepped :<!e it fell.: Bsu ail toy angst quickly disappeared, and in its places ; teachers who helped me find direction in my life, both aca are) for ail the good times -this place wonWnevef have! been the s "that's probably why youcoutd never get me to leave!}. Mr.Shrin f aUtfumks for always being straight with me- always telling r ny parents who made the huge sacrifice to send me to such a wo began. 1 go into the world confident in my ahi3ities;t and fin Stbfc.w.ay.. Thank yolieveryone, forfvetytengfaroufjienit tbfi§||

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The last four years have been memorable. 1 have made many friends that I will have forever, and learned many valuable lessons. Through my experiences at vS AC. 1 have been able to grow as an individual. I would like to thank my parents who gave me the opportunity and made the sacrifice to send me here, as well as my advisor. Mr Giel, who's at! vice over the years has proven to be priceless. I would also like to thank Mr. Shrimpton, who always tried to point me in the right direction. Mrs. Mix and Miss O'Higgins. thank you for always believing in me. To everybody still here, stick with it. Time goes by a lot faster than you think. To all the graduates, the best of luck in the future.

''A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad." Theodore

Roosevelt

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Nicknames: Cambolis, CG-Unit, C.G. C-Gord. C Wizzle, G Roc

Activities: 1 * Golf. Is' Skiing, and Flavelle House Floor Captain

SAC (not S.A.C) has been interesting place where I have met some very funny

imded this four-year jamboree. Thanks to Ian, Fraser, Alex, Mom, and especially

t. Andrews. Thanks to Mr. Shrimpton for keeping me out of trouble and for being who will remain nameless refused to. Thanks to

210. Thanks to all the prefects in my time who

fter parties I will never remember. Thanks to|

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characters. Thanks to my parents who have Dad for helping through good and bad times at my advisor when some people all the faithful visitors of room have organized the many great most but not all of the teachers

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Sj ( was a little unsure about living at an all guys boarding school, but now that 1 am used to it, I think it I time at SAC has been the busiest in my life.. .at times 1 had to take six classes, play a sport such as rugby ns, That is not even mentioning what 1 do outside the SAC campus... but. like anyone else at SAC. I would I up on me after a dismal year in grade 12 from an academic standpoint. Thanks to the housemasters of

Sifton (Newton, Ramon, and Bedard)

* helped me to adjust to li\ ; university applications, 1 v

y from home, you have no idea what thai has meant to me; in particular I would like to thank Mrs. Mix for taking care of A'ould have been lost without your help!! Also I owealot to my parents who took two years to convince me to apply to this school.,.]

like to thank them for that, its well its keeping me on the right track all through High School (though it may not have seemed tike it sometimes!) Though the I year is not quite finished yet (we still have a rugby championship to win., .hopefully) 1 think this year has been the best year of my life so far and [will cherish j moment of it. Cheers.

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i the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not;

. lias is alrr M a m /erf Edt . \tio will nc 'he world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone arc omnipotent.'

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Nicknames: Harv. B-Harv. Harvz, Harvo, Bri. Bri-dawg. Big H. Freddie Rl, Dirk. Clark Kent. Community Sen i

^aviiiiiv: \: | 51 I EPONO, What's happenin? Part) ai Duel's. SMALL VTLLE! Swenks Heddo! Woh. It's all about the price rai

good life, good times, it's casual

Activities: Head of Hot m of Debating Society (3a), PAFPO, House Captain. Cadet Band.

wmble, Jazz Ensemble, Christian Fellowship, FOCUS, 1" Basketball (la) I" Softball (2a) J V Basketball (la)! U16Capti

Wow, what a ride. As' former graduates have staled, it would be a huge injustice to condense my four years -^ ^^^^H at SAC into one paragraph. My Time here at St Andrew been truly memorable. And for lh

« people u ho have made it so special. Thank you Mom and Dad for the SW deforme lo attend S.A.C.

make you proud. Thank you to Ms. Chasson for your guidance and instruction, not just in music, but in life.

support and for always believing in me. Thank you Mr. Joinerfbr being a true inspiration and providing me with

all my friends (you know who you are) 1 owe a lot of laughs to you guys. Now I leave St. Andrew' which taught me how to OT ercome challenges, and the other, a statement I

17 - \ successful person is one who can la) a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him.' David Brink

I )ncc have 1 ever regretted working hard" BH

Nicknames: Hisco-Jeep, Cox. Eddie. New Boy, Icy Hot Stunta

Activities Soccer. Volleyball. Hockey. Squash, Lacrosse. Rugby. Debating, Plays (acrobat). Breakdancing. After Parties. Semis/formals, Homecoming/Springfest,

[Miller's room. Dan's house. KeUeys, Luc*S cottage. Armen's B-day(s), TLC, CANCUN 2003- OAC's are the champs baby! Plays (Hamlet. Oliver. Oklahoma), what

a great experience!

Well boys, it's been an amazing five years for me. First. I would like to thank my parents tor sending me to SAC and for putting up with me through the

\ears. thank you and I love you. Luc/LZO truck, the race. 1 winl^^^^^^Miller/Millacopter. I'll beat you up one day! Sunder, since grade 4 buddy! Banwell/ BangBus, New Boy, your obsessed with Havigators! T/imas/T/ima-Tank. full otjH Huseless facts, go leafs go! Amadori/Ammo-hummer, RGP printers! Nudds, see you at your

wedding! Posa. I think your old enough to not have curfew! Armen/Khajaped. theH transformation! Nick, its "PH" fat! D-dot,

you're so random! Dan. were having a party at your house tonight! You guys areH like my second family; I couldn't have done it

without you. Remember, its all about the boys! Mrs. Mix. thanks for everything. ^^^^ I'll miss our daily chats, you're a saint. Thank

you to all the teachers who supported and understood me throughout the years,M ssH ] didn't mean lo make y°ur lives so <hffieolt

SAC is the best thing that has ever happened to me and the experiences I hav "Trying is the first step toward failure" Homer Simpson

gained here have been priceless. Thank You

Nicknames: A-Hoff, Softie, A-HO. Hoffie, Ho!

Activities: Prefect. First Football. First Basketball. First Baseball. Lieutenant;!':. ■■ Ramsej St Ax thing 1 could n

in a high school a so much more. I refer to tool but that doesn't do it justice. There are too many institutions that fit under that category and Si its own.

Andrew's has given me every opportunity to find the person I strive to be and F can't thank the teachers and staff at S \ •: everything they have done for me. Perhaps tl.

'.-.ill part of St. Andrew's arc the friends that surround you everyday. To all tnj knov. exactly w h

| been the best years of mv life ; ■■ The times we share in the classroom, the short times we had outside of the classroom, and most importantly on the field, will be f.

I back on forever. You guys are like brothers to me and 1 wish you the best in al! you do. I would like to thank Mom and Dad forgiving me the opportunity to be a part of something so amazing ys and can't thank you enough for supporting me in every thing t do. Thanks Carly for being everythin

brother CO tnd being that one person that 1 strive to be as successful as: 1 love you too. I'm going to miss

lUCh and hopefully one day I'll be ready to move on. Thank you everybody for shaping me into who I am tod

Activities: Prefect. I11 Volleyball (2a), 1" Alpine Skiing (4a, Captain). Cadet Lieutenant (Flag Party Commander), Drama (West Side Story. Hamlet. Oliver. Oklahoma. FOCUS). Music (2a I- Trumpet - Concert Band. Cadet Band. Jazz Band)

Well I have had just as much trouble coming up with what I wanted to say here as everyone else. S.A.C. has made too much of an impression on me to describe in 250 words or less. Coming here in grade nine was a big transition, but the welcoming and inviting

atmosphere has helped me to become involved in myself overwhelmed, and cannot yet see what I'm time, just like the last three, and we'll all be left time at the school, enjoy it and lake advantage of it. been given - by our parents, the school, and its many Murf, Dill Hole. R.O.. Tristan. Irving

some of the most exciting things of my life. In this my final year I Find going to do when it's all over and gone. This year will be over in no wondering where our time here went. So, to anyone that has more

To those leaving let us be grateful for the opportunities that we have ^BJHTIM

supporters. And for my last few words I have to give some shouts. To the OFSAA Krew, lead by K- and Johnny Mosley the bus driver. As well the rest of the Ski Team. To my hosts in Memorial house; addy and Dougs. And to everyone else, I'll never forget all of this' Be not afraid of growing slowly, be afraid only of [standing still." Chinese Proverb

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Sayings: "Fish again, lets go to

;e'\ "Jokes!" "No. Pat 1 can't gel you

Class Activities: 1st Soccer 2a (CISAA

FOCUS, Band (years ago), Math Team,

In a short time this place has parents, sending me here had given me the finest overall learning environments the win and lose, to laugh and cry but most would like to thank my entire family for all

the Bell". "Yes 1 was on First Basketball". "Fake to make Armen". "Where is Pat today .'" "He is at the out of Cadets today"; "I've got money on the Ruckers." "I hate Ridley!" Hobbies; Table Tennis. Calculus champs), 1st Basketball. J V Basketball 2a (MVP. Captain). J V Tennis (MIP once or tw;.

Cadets: Captain of Smith House. completely changed my life. Over the years 1 accepted the SAC philosophy life. My

gift of not only higher learning but also partaking in one of the

country has to offer. This school has taught me how to work and play, to

importantly it has given me a safe place to mature into what f am today. I

the support and love they have shown me over the past five years. Also ;*■*

thanks to my coaches, they are the reason SAC sports are so good. To all the teachers, you have allowed me to become confident in my academic abilities, a gift, Y which will help me through any challenge at university. Finally to all my friends, it's been a blast; you

guvs have made my years here so unforgettable. Thanks for the emories, good luck to you all

\cti\ittes: XCountry Running (3A M.V.P., 2002 CISAA Champion). X-Country Skiing (2A M.V.P.. 3A YORK Champion, 3A CISAA Champion), Track (2A CISAA

'Champion) } J^-m _

As I look back on my past three years ai S.A.C. a sort of sadness overcomes me as 1 realize that the three best years of my life may just have passed by me. This school has done so much forme; it's given me a place to call home, to icam. and to find out who I am. While the importance of those aspects must not be overlooked, what I'll take away most from my lime at S.A.C. are the friendships and bonds I have made inside these gates. My buddies. Nathan, Stu. MeCullough. Joe. Jordan. Chris I can't even begin to explain what you guys mean to me. The jokes and laughter, whether ii be in the dining hall, camping. North Bay. Collingwood. Cuba orCancun will always be in my mind when times gel tough in hie The Memorial boys and my roommate Ammo; the late nights talking, the Skoal sessions, and the Wednesday some of my better moments here. McNabb. thanks tor sticking by meat the start when times were tough, you'll never know Ik Boo and Delean; in North Bay or at school, you guys have been by my side for the entire ride. And to all the other guys; Nfc, Downey, and the rest of ihe graduating class, it's been awesome! 1 would like to thank the entire Roth well and Manchee families so much more to me. Mr. & Mrs. Perrier. words cannot describe what you mean to me and the whole SAC community. Mr. Myrans. you've taught me more than I could ever have imagined Mr 1 . 1 guess 1 just don't has e what you have, the horrible hair and all. And finally. thank you Mom & Dad. you'll never understand just how much 1 appreciate the sacrifices

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"* Activities: Isl Hockey 3a, C.I.S.A.A Champions, 1st Lacrosse 3a, 1st Weight Training, Captain o( Laidlaw, Scholar, Focus, 7yearClub, Du »t Ed Gold, Scuba,

I can't believe it's all over. The past 7 years have flown by. It feels like yesterday when I walked into SAC for the first time. Firsl of all, I want to thank my parents for putting up with me for all of these years and for all of their support. I can't thank you enough for a that you have sacrificed. S.A.C will be a time in my life, which I will never forget, I have made some amazing friendships, guys thai I know will he with me throughout the rest of my life. I could fill a hook with the great experiences I've had at St. Andrew's. Hockey, focus and I' of Ed are full of great stories and am, 1/ nig experiences. Trips to Co/iirnel, Tremblunl. playing puck, hockev parties. Mavlest, Homecoming, 1 been a great 7 years. And finally to (he boys, the guys who make SAC what it is: Collins. Woody, Thompson, Parent. Mitch, McCul

IMano, Jean Simon. Dubaa. Campbell, Caron, Breener, Froggy ami Mcneil.Good luck next year boys. To the hockey team: it's been .1

I wild ride boys, and it's been a pleasure sharing the ice with all of you, Home of the Saints. To the guys taking over: Heeel, Si.

|Fri'-:is. Cvr. Galbraithand Dinsmore take care hovs Thanks for all the memories.

R HURST

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'] gol a lot of sweaters", "J'n LOVE SOCA'\ "Nommc" ! we spent at rmkt of F.d Trip

I would hk* ti tl ink ; parents and my sister far giving me the opportunity u> attends

today, ' have artci led SAC for 6 years now , and what come to mind first arc the fnendsl <• you arc, "I his school has offered me some unique opporiunilics ifrai are not available at any oil tat. I would just like to thank Mr. Dunford and die 'Gomer' team tor an awesome year Id hock< I would also like ro fhank Mr. Scoular for opening my eyes about die world, f say thank you iboul i! is Cancan 2003, no English for 3 hours, ''I LOVE SOGA," haniburgcusas con cjueso. the liefer, send you to the authorities. Though I am glad to leave SAC after 6 years. 1 niss the boys, but keep in touch, and T know we will. "The Boys." Dave, At uc, Hiscox, Miller, Nick, D.Dot, Nudds, Thompson Mitchell. Parent. Sum

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I Nicknames: Stink, Stinky. Stooone, Stoncr. One-one Saints

| Sayings: 17 Saints; Shaker; guys I'm not lying; Stock your place tonight?; Fine my place it is, again; Canoe; What a brew.

SAC has given me six wonderful years and I can say without a doubt in my mind that they have been the best years of my life. When I entered the school in grade seven I know a soul and i didn't know what my parents had gotten me into. Il was an experience thai ! wouldn't give up for anything in the world. Thanks MOM & DAD for all hard earned sacrifices that you had to make to send me here it means the world to me. 1 would like to thank Mr. Staunton tor helping out along the way; Mr. Shrimpton f being patient with me and helping me accomplish a dream: Mr. Bcdard for helping me become a better person, teaching me so many life lessons and make SAC hockey I memorable experience; and finally to Mrs, Perrier: thank you from the bottom of my heart you are like a second mother to me and I can't thank you enough I had or anything I needed you took care of for me. To my friends, boys (Jarryd, Chris, Nate, Joe. B-Mac, Hoff,

^Jordan, Hoff, Tim. Dan, Stu) you guys mean the world to me. f would like to thank you guys tor the memories m^^^^

you gave me I will cherish them forever. St. Andrew's is no ordinary place, so Scott I hope you get to a^H

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I came to SAC live -years ago in 1998 in its centenii ;v om of the sadist days of m> life when I leave these school ]

this opportunity to come here and follow in the foot step- of my

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tool has offered me so much like Focus, sports, cadets, Duke of Edinburgh

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father. I'd also like to thank my best friends A.C. and E.S soccer and rugby fields and swimming at our swim meets, and so much more. I think I've got as much as out of it. My greatest complements at this school championship, ill a and Tier two rugby champs

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back to back UI6 swimming champs and 1" swimming champs my last year. Also Winning M.I. P. for U i rugby and U 16 swimming, getting my Bronze and silvei Duke ofEdawardand winning the Col Tilson award in grade eight. I believe the experience I've learned at SAC will help me and stay with me forever. And I'm sure the name C( will live on

FREDDIE

These last five years at SAC have been really amazing and these last two have been part of the best time of my life. So much has happened that it's really difficult to sum it up in a brief paragraph. I've meet some amazing people who I really hope to stay close to. Friends who have been there every step of they . I would like to give specific shouts to James Kesten " Look a sh**** Van Dude" Chris Chmiel " You're such a jerk" Adam Rourke "Adam you're white accept that" Eric Samson-Doel " How they hell were you once a scholar?" I'm going to have so many memories, leaving this place and moving on is difficult. This school has given me so much and I have been able to experience so many different new things. I have learned so much and have grown immensely as a person during these last five years. I would like to thank my parents for giving me this opportunity and believing in me throughout my high school career.

Nicknames: Kestosterone, Kesten. Jimmy, Canesten. K dog. Change, Jamuel

What can 1 say about my time at SAC? Being a member of the first six-year club I have learned several things throughout my career he Obviously first and foremost 1 would like to thank my parents forgiving me the amazing opportunities that I had here at SAC. Then all my tight buddies who helped me through good times, great times, and the kindaall right times. Adam Top the Mercedes low. Mac good times/concert buddy/yukon bandits, Brian there will never be a replacement for Smallville nights, Trott we may have stop say in' it but One Shot will live on forever. Chris football/Williams what else is there to do. Swenks hands down. House GET DOWN immediately, Doel "Yo Part) at Doel's", to anyone I've forgotten I'm sorry, you have permission to hit me with a sharp rusty pillow. Thanks to all my amazing teachers and the ones I wasn't so fond of. yon all pushed to my potential or to the edge of sanity and I'm grateful for it. I've had the time of my life here, and I'll never forget it.

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Nicknumes: Arm, Khaje. Facciio. army, lony-2-arms, hammer, ktunlje. khujeio. khajatwoarms. tony momana. Scarface, face. peps, big catch.

Savings: "Yen MC tba wizards game \*& night?", "MJ", "Limited editions!". "Watch Scarface, then you'll know.", "egg yolks and butta". "she's blacklisted", "you should have seen those pink cuffs", "my mom wont let me come back next year", "man I look like Pacino". "guys I think im in Love", "dasnahtng ropeh". "its in ni> car", "Peace Out" \cthiik-s: A Bball Ja. Stallions (Captain, IBA Champions 2002), Cross Country, Duke of Ed. Cadets (Sergeant. Warrant officer. Captain of Ramsey House), Mexico Exchange 01. Munircal. CANCUN Grid Trip 03 (Absolutely the time of my life).

Wh.it n unforgettable five years... wow. I cant really explain in words how this school changed my life.. SAC is definitely not an ordinary place... it was my second home where i became friends with guys that I love now like they are my brothers. Its unbelievable how 5 years went by this fast. ..the opportunities that I experienced throughout these years will definitely stay with me forever Thanks to everyone that was apart of it. First off I would like to | thank my parents... for without their hard work, dedication and support there is no way I would be where I am today. I !ove you and 1 just hope you know how much I appreciate all that you have done for me. I would also like to thank all my teachers and advisors throughout the years, thanks for all your help and support. To the BOYZ.. Mike (since grade 4 bra., enough said), Dan (do you love Soca??>, Dave (Yo Don. you wanna watch the Godfather's again? ..) , Pose (Osel.Maa, how u saaay.. manga... .), Bang (Michael Jackson Runs Tings' my man). Mil) (Brothers, mexico ... OOCMfll said). I.nc (urmmecey). Hiscox (you're the true stallion). Nudds (Jessica and Ale Huha). Big daddy (Jordan runs lings, and u know it). Sunder (thanks for recognizing the Antonio Montana in me...haha>. Tipp(im the

#1 mj fan). ...thomp. parent, mitch. (you guys wanna go lo lazzo's?) good luck to he rest of the graduating class. . I will never forget all the parties, semis, formals. dances, trips (especially our grad trip), even the ps nights that we all had together Hopefully this is just the beginning to all of our friendships. Peace out... SAC Bow 4 Lite .

MEN KHAJE/00RIAN

r Nicknames: Spunk. Spunkin" Duncan. Dunk Activities: Soccer (U14.UI5.U16.JV); Hockey (U14.UI I've had a good four years at SAC. it's a great (hank my parents. They've always supported me in my thank my friends, because it is the students, before the beliefs may be, make sure they are your own. Ifyoti aren't careful, someone stagnation: expose yourself 10 as much as possible, including things of any opportunity that seems even remotely appealing to you. A certain combined with this proactive posture. Don"t be afraid to stop and onsen e. examine the world around you. Also, don't expect any favours, life is "Everything was beautiful, and nothing hurt." - Kurt Vonnegul I hank you and good luck to all my classmates in their future endeavours.

6. JV); Varsity Lacrosse: Flying: House Captain: Model United Nations: Warrant Officer place to go to high school and I'm proud to call myself an Andrean. The first thing I must do is endeavours and sacrificed whatever was necessary for my success. I must also *"'l activities, faculty and facilities, that make the school what it is. Whatever yoor will choose them for you and you'll never be the wiser. Do not fall into a state of outside o\ SAC. Experience is essential in one's development, so take advantage

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objective. Finally, my favorite quote:

DwNCAN KLUW

Well, four years seem to have come and gone like nothing, whether it was spent in Paris for 3 months, flying airplanes over the campus, or back home on the tundra, these years at SAC have been like no other. With all the Eskimo jokes, and the jokes that my closet neighbour lives 6 hours away by dog team. Well, let me assure you that although I may hail from the Arctic, there is little truth to half of ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ those statements. Although I've had many names from Territories and Arctic

Boy. Mr. Shrimpton came up with the best. "Klondike Kocik". That will always stick with me. Lastly, my parents must be thanked for allowing me to have such a great experience throughout my career. On a side note, If any of you are ever on a plane, and hear "On behalf of Cpt. Kocik and his crew." I'll accept one of two things: you can sprint off the plane real fast, (likely) or you can stay onboard and have the best flight of your life. And no. I do not

DERRICK KOdCK

eat raw whale, its called Muktuk.

When I entered the gates of SAC four years ago I can't forget how badly I wanted to leave. Here I am four years later, and 1 can definitely say that SAC has aided me in becoming the complete man and a well-rounded individual. Over the last four years I have learned to become independent in so many different ways. Being surrounded by such pleasant and brilliant people in such a small community and creating life long friendships. Being a border only added to the thrill of being here and also made me wash clothes every once in a while. There was never a dull moment whether it be Mrs. Perrier' s wonderful snacks after study or throwing water balloons out my window. Thank you to my

parents lor supporting me financially. Mr. Perrier for al I the math help and

thanks to Mr. Josselyn my advisor and all my teachers. Good Luck to all my

friends in the future. Peace I'm outta here.

JOSH LAGERQUI

St. Andrew's has been a great experience for my last three years in Canada. First of all I want to thank my parents for giving me the opportunity to attend S.A.C. I also want to thank all of my friends, I'll never forget you and I'll always remember great and fun times we had. I want to thank all of my teachers who taught me so many things. Thank you, Mr. Shrimpton for being a great housemaster and for always guiding and giving advice to me St. Andrew's College has been like a home to me and I'll be missing you all.

YTRI LAGUR

My three-year experience at St. Andrews is marvelous. I would like to thank my parents forgiving me the opportunity to learn alSt. Andrews. They have been supporting and guiding me. St. Andrews has motivated me to discover my own strength. Terry, my dear roommate. Work hard next year! Mei aR. Kent, Wear the SARS mask. Is SARS still spreading? I enjoyed staying in your place during March break. Remember what we were doing al 2 am? 'drawing' and 'fire planes.' Charles. Good luck with your magician career. Wilson, 'SPARE!' after accounting. Peter, don't just pay S50 when the bill is S49.65. Ringo. Got into Waterloo? Thanks for helping me academically! David, have a great time with Richard. Wally and Kent Fu. Dennis. Play air guitar in Giel's class again? Robert, pokkei ! See you in Nova Scotia! Geoff, falling lipples' Catch before they fall! Angela, am I taking the same courses with you at L! of T? Maggie, you are such an eye-

catching tutor. Nancy and Bill: Thanks for your hard working; my room is like garbage without you. Thank you to Mr.

Swan Ms, O'Higgins and Mr. Wenk; the> have given me precious advices to achieve my goals. Dunny has the best 're-quiz' policy. High school is OVER! Special Thanks to Mr. Bedard. Mr. Dunford. Mr. Service, and Dr mond

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Nicknames: klau, tongues, cactus there are so many, and I don"t know the meaning of more than half of them,

each one of them Joe?

Sayings: "Wha da". "Maaaybe", "OKay". "Why ME?", "Oh well ...". fabulous??"

Activities: Tier II Squash, T/U16 Badminton, UI6 Swimming, Wind Ensemble (& ISMF). Carol Service Band, Physics/Math Team, Student

Network Assistant. FLAVELLE floor cap O"1 floor!). Yearbook photographer, Azn 5 pack FIFA, 1M Chinese Ski Team?

These three years I have spent at SAC have had a tremendous impact on my life. After leaving RSGC I was told against my will to study at SAC. but shortly after my arrival, I realized it was the best choice my parents have ever made for me. Boarding life has been a whole new experience, it teaches me how to mature independently in every aspect. I had much difficulty meeting the ligbtout time during my Gr. 10. 1 1 years, but during my final year as a floor captain, no one could stop me from staying up! (I would just say "im off to bed now sir...") I grew and learned so much from my friends, and without them, these tew years would be rather meaningless. All three of my roommates have quite distinct characters; they all brought me great moments in my life. Yo, Joe log. how's it going?? Wanna go chill at PMall? As for Paul, I have no comment... (haha) When we are desperate for a midnight snack, we can always

count on Yip with his Beammer, which hopefully turns into a Z4. Cancun was such a crazy trip, it was definitely the best trip I have ever been to (Joe was the crazy one there!) We shall all stay in contact even after entering universities!

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Nicknames: J.Lo. Nosaj, Lousier, Crackhead or Choir, SAC Christian Fellowship, Community Entering SAC is definitely a major SAC life. "Why am I here. I'd rather go to UCC. St. Andrew's so much now. 1 am sure that the student, unaware of what was happening in the that I have never imagined to happen to me yes, your youngest son is finally going to YouruniversityguidanceiietsmeiloUilU ig the Jay I was born despite the 4 years gap which [hanks for your great influence. Without any of although we had a rough time at the beginning of gilT'AOE during the exam week (and taking the morning). Best of luck to you all! To all of my

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CH(special thanks to Service) Activities: Prefect, Volleyball, Basketball. Rughy. Tennis, Cadet Company Commander,

Service Council Vice President. Focus, Hamlet

turning point of my life. Wow, I can't believe it's been 4 years already! 1 still remember the miserable first semester of my

al least it is closer to downtown Toronto!" was my initial comment about this place. mazing how I love

memories of these past 4 years would be some of the best ones in my life. From being a local Hong Kong

larger world; to becoming a confident leader in an independent school in Canada is something

before. This dream, however, has come true. To my parents, thank you for sending me here, and

University! To my sister, thanks for taking care of your craven brother.

to the place where I want to go. To my brother, we've been buddies since

we've never fell between us. I still remember how I mimic you all the time.

you. I will not be the person I am today. To my AZN buddies at SAC, _^__^_

the year, we managed to get along again half way through. I'll never forget the "lone-

showers in Flaveile afterwards where we heard birds singing in

friends here, I'll miss these days I've spent with you! Special thanks to my House Masters: Mr. T. Mr. Penton, Mr. Stewart. Mr. Ci;ilajda. Mr. Ramon, Mr. Service. Mr. Newton; Mr. Giel and Mr. Bedard (You two definitely made my life at SAC a lot easier and happier. THANK YOU) finally, to all future grads...! ^Tuesday] FAIRWELL. SAC!!!

When you look back on things, four years goes fast. As I think about everything that has happened, all the memories, it's overwhelming. There are so many people to thank for helping me through my time here, starting with my parents. They always pushed me to work harder and are the ones who are responsible for my being at St. Andrew' s. My advisor Mrs. K, was always on top of me this year, making sure that I wrote all my tests, kept my marks up and made sure my spirits were high. To my housemasters and teachers, thank you as well for being there for any help I needed. I enjoyed my many roles around the school such as Community Service Council, DECA, and my leadership role as Head of House in Mac House. I will never forget the kids there, who are the reason I was able to laugh at night and also the reason why I'll have gray hairs by the time I'm 30! I also want to thank one of my best friends during the year in Mac House because she was the one constantly looking out for me to do well on tests, do my homework, and go to class and was always fun to hang out with almost every night. I think my greatest memories are of the sports teams, the championships, hanging out in friend's rooms at night, playing on the Mac House ice in the winter, watching Alias and Ed. and the spirit and atmosphere at SAC. These, among other things

are what I will take with me and remember from St. Andrew's.

JASON LAU

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Thank you. Mom and Dad for providing me with such an amazing experience even though I didn't deserve it and it seems like I didn't appreciate it. I wish life would slow down.... Can't believe I'am finally out of this place... Where will life take me next???

ERTL

Activities: Head of Sifton House. Head Boy. SACK A Co-Head. Ulfl Swimming. First Swimming, U14 Badminton, U16 Badminton. First Badminton. Snare Drummer in Pipes and Drums. Math Team. PhysX Team, Producer for FOCUS. Community Service Council. SNA. Choir

When my parents left me here as a Gr.7 boarding student. I felt like I was a stranger in a distant land. For a young, introvert Asian boy who could barely speak any English, this whole new environment could have turned to be a dangerous adventure. I remember I cried alone often during the first month of SAC with overwhelming homesickness... the time 1 will have to spend in this strange realm seemed like a nightmare. Now. looking back at the past 6 years, I do not

know how it went by so fast. The things strange to me at the beginning of my SAC career - chapel. EBs and ERs. Pep Rally, Cadets and sports - are now

engraved into my life and will be part of my unforgettable memories. The sufferings, joys, sadness and pleasure I experienced here at SAC have certainly

shaped me into a well-rounded man. Thanks to every single teacher who taught me since Gr. 7. I know i have been annoying at times in terms of marks,

but you are the best teachers 1 have ever had, and i can't thank you enough for the things you taught me. Special thanks to my advisor and housemaster

Mr. Bedard, for his guidance and caring of my brother and myself Thanks to the staff and administration forgiving me a better opportunity to shine

academically and socially, especially for Mr. Swan, Mrs. Mix and Ms. O'Higgins for all the application work. I'd also

like to thank all my Korean friends, for the great times we had and the lifelong memories we made. I will never forget all you SACKA guys. Lastly. I want to thank my family. To my brother, I would never have accomplished what I have without your warm support and advice. To my parents, thanks for sending me to SAC despite huge sacrifices you had to make. I will never forget the love you shown me whenever I was having hard limes. "Things won are done; joy's soul lies in doing." - W. Shakespeare

UftG HUN LEE

The education that you get at St. Andrew's goes far beyond What make St. Andrew's unique are the friendships you build during your when you leave. These are the memories that stay with you as you travel the Andrew's priceless. To the faculty and staff: thank you. my time at St. friendship; this place would not be the same without you. To my fellow as we head out into the real world; I hope that someday we can all lookback our lives. To future Andreans: live life to the St. Andrew's is what you'll take out at the end. sacrifices you made when you chose to send thank you enough.

Cheer, to al! gratis. Hope ihe best for your future. Goodbye St. Andrew's!

History or Calculus; you can learn those things anywhere, time at the College, and the experiences you take with yon road of life. It is the people you meet here that make St. Andrew's was made better because of your help, and graduates: it's been great. I wish you all the best of luck on our years at St. Andrew's as some of the best years of fullest, make the most of your time here because you what you put into Finally, my deepest gratitude goes out to my parents: for the endless your sons to the best school in Canada; I cannot

JEREMY!

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ning point as well as one of the most enjoyable time in my life. 1 y ers who support me. and also thanks to my fellow graduate' Lsemaster. Mr. Bedard, and advisor, Mrs. Pries. Another huge cial thanks to my fellow Korean connections (Guys next year. use take the Chinese table. We won the game.)

1 learned about life, friendships. These three years in SAC was my life would like to thank my parents and students. Special thanks to my

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Fi\ c years definitely go by quick at this place. In that time. I've had many great moments and met a llot of great people. Several people have helped me along the way and I'd like to thank them to no end. To mom S and dad for giving me this great opportunity, thanks will never be enough. I love you both. To my brother J-R. who paved the way and who gave me somthing to work towards. To my housemaster Mr. Bedard. w ho has I looked after me since grade nine. To Kirsten, who supported me all year. I love you. To all the guys. I thanks for ail the memories and hope e\ eryone enjoy s the next step in life. These past five years have been

the best time of mv life!

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So many people have supported, helped and devoted their time to us, I tear thai I will miss someone when mentioning names but here Mi Staunton. Mr Josselyn (for guidance and help with the Prefects): Mr. Swan. Ms Mis. Ms. O'Higgini i for .ill you've dot MRoffey. Mr O'H.ue (for help with Fellowship), Ms Pries (< S'- Mi S Mis. Pi'incr (our second parents), all the Preachers who've taught me. Thanks to all my friends iv ou know who you .ne I. Thanks to all m\ fellow Prefects, colleagues. °Bless. I'll end with a prayer: Dear Heavenly Father. 1 thank You for bringing me through these seven years and m these aw eaoffle years, shaped and formed am today 1 thank you for blessing us w nh a wonderful school, academics, athletics, and all the unique things thai nuke SAC. , posterity and for the students, faculty, and stuff lo continually grow in mind, body, heart, and spirit. ISIcss this place and be with us as we leave this place a better person Amen. ^^^^Tl^r^nll

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It is always difficul) to leave From your borne, f felt just as difficult from leai Lng SAC", as it was my "second" hoi Getting into SAC and keeping up with all it's commitments were hard, but as a 'lifer here', I just realized thi was even harder. It is too tough foi me to sa; goodbye, so l am just going to say "sa h Fellow Andreans,

Lin, how much do you ' roms, E-Z Tomb Raider fanatic. Nick. KB tonight? Doe}, d' own i ■■ about it!

Wahid, ya I had mj milk this morning. Mr. Lorriman, come visit me again in Hong Kong! Choi, so... C-dog eh? Hurst, still remi . grade seven science "intra64rationa] Wicked Awesome Spectacular Guj a" team? I rame, when

going to invite me to your place? Miller. BLACK' Camargo, stop pushing people around when you talk to them. Mr. vay too many metaphors. Mr. Kimroerer. how many cameras do you need man? Mr. Ham s 'sslowandmy

.ire not developed yet right? Mrs. Pilieci, don't you ever throw thai picture of BoBo awaj ! Mr. Butcher, "joy gem". Mr. Jones, ! .'■■■■', vorry, you won't be teaching me again, Because the review is so tight with the word count, I cannot mentioi i ail that I w

f my lite. I would like to thank SAC as whole lor enlightening me with all aspects of life I leadership, spirit, cou . ; .

vans, we are brothers." I shall remember thai I once attended SAC bui 1 will always be an Andrean. Good luck with your futures myfel

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can't; I've got to go skiing this weekend!, DAVE WANG!!. Oh! Funny Guy!. KB!, Lets step it up!. For Christ sake'. Lets Get

believe. There have been so many moments and so many memories it's hard to put them all together. They just come to you when

you have been with the school, and you just think: "Man we were real idiots hack then!" and everyone has a good laugh. These

with me and i will not forget them. They are the most important things you can take from this place. Over my years here there

responsible for what 1 have become; teachers, family, and friends alike. I dare not name them for fear

is no need, tor you all know who you are. and what you mean to me! I will never be able to repay what

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Weil the ride is over. S.A.C. has been an Interesting and Ithpiirtan't period of my life so far. The good times definite!) outweighed the bad. li - amazinj learn in 6 years (whether retained from class or otherwise.,..* and bow fast that time goes by. The Boys: Jro. C-Mac, Gord, Tucan. Nro. Joe la -Rude rog. Mano & Mani, Mexieo, gr. 1 1 's and everyone else, thanks for ail of the amazing experiences. Thank yon to atl of my teachers and coaches, past and pre* •ho were part of the "Grande" experience. Mr. Cameron, Waldo. Mr. Wilkin, Bernie, TS. Mr. Myrans (the one man army who doesn't get enough credit) tfian! II for your honest insight, and last but not least thank you Mr. Scoular. I appreciate your faith in an awkward blonde kid and f can't begin to thank you enoug! ong with these other teachers, for being true mentors to me. To everyone else in the S.A.C. community "good luck in the future' as the school is ever-changing. ;choo! is changing everyday with it and, in my final year especially, 1 learned dial change can be good. I thank my parents, family, frien ■upported HXVvr of my decisions, good or bad. over the past 6 years and continue to love me as 1 change ov ic day surpass all of the expectations and hopes you have set out for me and that I have laid out for

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I Nicknames: Mani, Mano. Malamus. Rig Nasty. Seebass. Slubastien Maeheegat

I Sayings: I'm not thai lazy, You going to class Mano? I was at physio. I was getting taped, Sorry sir 1 just woke up. Give me a ride to Aurora Convenience, l hate UCC, l can'l beliei

I on her back, T'es une mauvaise influence Jean-Simon. I'm getting tanked tonight. Let's go after study. I can't believe he called shotgun. How you getting there tonight? Can Mano and me

I stay tonight'.' GGGG G-Unit, What you sayin' playa? O fo sho. Slop dipping in my room! Keep it down Mano's sleeping.

I Activities: L: Basketball 1 2a) MVP, I" Pootbalt(2a), L1 Rugby(2a), Outreach Committee, Focus, Seouhtr production's. Preach Connection, 1" skipping (co-captain). Tremblant 2003, rooms

I 207 and 309, Wednesdays before break. Mcfarlane's before Prize Day. Stock's parlies. Rookie Party. GHSB, Barbados. Washington, ( 'atifornia, 14-12. 76-73. McNeil's donations and Old

Milwaukee Shotguns

First oi'i' I would like to thank myMf - *; H friends back home for always being there for me. Also I hanks toCoi Coach

I Cameron and Coach Ruseitti for putting me on the^B_'^,*i, . «^^^^..j2F**]M r'^'u ,rat-'^' Thanks to Perriers for enduring me during the past two years. Thanks to the

I guidance office for their help (special [1;.. ■' & K^-v^il '•■ft ^^H ^ls. O'Higgins). To the guys at S.AC: the good times will never be forgotten. Thanks to the

I McLarlanes and the Manchees for making feel "tB^| iflH home. Last, but not least, thanks to my parents and my brothers lor their encouragement

helping me make the right decisions. I "If the truth is told, the youth can grow" MAS I "You know very well who you are. don't let I them hold you down" Biggie

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To all the positive teachers at SAC who have guided me through my stay:

To all the boys, c-homicide. cam G, Frwoggums, Hursty. Woodronic. Thompson. Tanton. BT. Joel, the Genius. The

memories will ne\ er he forgotten.

To all the fallen soldiers: Perks. S. Robinson. Ronny English, the Berndogg. Ms. Beck.

"I love all who are positn e"

"Keep your eyes on the prize, no man separate what we create."

The IronLung. Still Slangin'.

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Nickname: The Mexican P.l

My first and last year at SAC: a com[ learned many things about school, but also many thinas about life, the type of things that you can only learn in a place like this. 1 »

'iroument to live in tnai wnat i am accusiomnj. i nave nut uiny

thank more than anyone in the world, my parents, for. school at St. Andrews College. Thank Mr. Scoular fori hing skills, I would have never achieve. Mrs. Mix. the greatest: 1 me and for having the patience to listen to my crazy problems, .ing me feel welcome to the school since the moment I arrived, you eat year with not so great food, but hey, every thing has its ar for me will be at Laurentian University studying sports vcholoL- "W where to find me. Peace and I

i ne the privilege and opportunity to finish my last year ol high ing me in doing so many things that without your support and iiv counsellor in the world, thank you for all the help you i ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m | wam lo tnank a|| the SAC b<

guys made it easier for me! It's been

Nickname: B Mac Activities: I" FootWI (2.) (CISAA, Golden Horseshoe). l-Hoctej (CISAA). 1 Lac t I S«). Scholar, Outreach. CS Council Duke 0 Id. DFX .A PfXl.-S. Sw den ft

Finland Ton. Member of V/AGPR Associated Press f- viraordmaire. North Bay Sober Suck. Barrie 2003, Western Par, I & II. HnK tan elub. Tremblam 2003, ButMandl 2002, ( ollmgwood New «, Savings: What's shakin this weekend box.' Mano wake up. Suck mind if I sleep over. Parent gran know where 1 shot. McFarlane I'm never picking you up again. Whaaaa.. let s all quit- Asrybrjd) got J,.; ' \I Seil-SHOTGl'N. Nowav I'm druini: tonight. Somch.Hly grab a Sharpie! Cluteh, Honestly. Yaohya. Pioorap, Laaaalcs.

When I look back on my years at St. Andrews, it all seems to be a blur. As my time comes lo an end. I can't do anything bul cherub the memories and the things SAC has taught me. The long uighB on the football field, the road trips, the corollas laughs in the dining hall, boarding rooms, and locker rooms, the friendships that [ havegauicd, and all the special qualina that _«-M*«r ' holds are things 1 always remember St Andrew's lias given me somewhere to belong and to flourish, and no love for this place Mr. Shrimpton, Mr. Bedard. Mr. Service, and Mrs. P. thanks lor all yourhelpl'll never forget McFarlane, Nate, Joe. ( lord, Stn, Ross. Caron, Stone. Frog, McNeil, Seb. Mano. Ammo. Parent. Mitch. Zorro. Hum and Collins - I don't know where Id be without you guys. Burke. Lyle, T-Birk, DVD. Cyr. and French

Boor. Clinton and Colin - Make the best of your time at SAC while it lasts And last bul certainly not jtfl g least! want to mans im

Mom and Dad for all Ihc sacrifices and always being there. I am more grateful than you'll ever know Thank Andreas.

1TA

ords can truly speak lo m> it. All my boys: Stock. Thompson, Woodrow, - There will always be room

e Let's get serious! Who wants lo shotgun while? Mom.itwasal

ten this weekend Stink? luatGive'er! DART-SSS! Is or am I as ripped as I think 1 am?

n Ins epic Paradise l.osi I attributes lo place no sancuts . il noli be thither

nt. or .herein dwell " Gordie. Jarr. Ross, ' IcCuBough, Sunk, and Stn. You guvs have been awesome mends dunn.

c.,rs at SAC without sour amity. It's been a helluva ride and v.. I touch.. .fa

people I regard .is highly as you...merci beaucoup pour ionics cc sue vous avez foites pom moi Mr. Sco

trul) remarkable and I thank you tor making m) spoil- I

strive to be your favourite grandson! Finally my Mom and Dad. 1 know I've put you llv id have dealt with my highs an,: ft I have and will continue to make you

proud. H ^^*

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I cannot begin to describe the influence St. Andrew's College has had on roe as a person II rigorous academic demands coupled with its unfathomable athletic and

tracurricular programs have provided me with a truly eclectic education: advancing my thinking while honing both mv leadership and equilibrium lindnif skills have unequivocally prepared me for more than just university. The College has also instilled an intrinsic sense of integrity, morality and benevolence and for that 1 am get thankful Of course, ins 6-year journey trough St. Andrew's would not have been possibly without my friends. Mr. Service, thank you for your help in developing mi Student and person. Your office door was always open and you always listened to me. Thank you to my good friends, Hugh. Drewe, Nick and Hot were always there to enjoy the good times but more importantly you stood by me rigidly during the bad ones. You have all i omprehension o

friendship and generosity; il is Truly unique. Thank you to Dongs m> great friend and roommate since grade 8. We have had some amazing limes together and I realize thai sou have played an integral role in shaping my character. You always challenged yet supported me and for that I will be ever grateful Thank von lo Mrs. Pcrner. Your ml mite guidance and wisdom, your steadfast support and your continual charily is trul) humbling. You have been mj mother away from home for ihe past 6 years and lor that 1 will be ever grateful. Finally thank you to my parents for not just their financial backing bul also for their faith in me as a person Their fidelity has inspired me the lo develop, mature and succeed as an Andrean

I have spent some the best years of my life here at St. Andrews College, after graduating from Belair High School in Jamaica 1999-2000 1 had no where to go but here, my uncle Christopher Webb's(77-79) school. Since then 1 have done more than 1 could ^^^^^^^ever have imagined and at the same time matured from the child that left Jamaica in to the man that is proud to be

from Jamaica. Through being here I have to met many persons from the different nations of the world that 1 know of and from nations that 1 never knew existed such as Abu Dhabi (yoZeebol, but most of all it was through meeting L-~ people that learned about how the real world is, aside from being in cadets every Thursday. 1 can

say that I have done a lot of what the school has to offer but still little overall, bul if I were to have a would not change a thing. 1 leave this school with no regrets and with confidence in myself. To list some I this school I have been: Floor Captain on the 2nd floor of Flavelle 02-03, Company Sergeant Flavelle

I who set up the Flavelle theatre, Mac house captain first term 0 1 - 02

I ftp— (look for me in the painting in the Mac house library). SNA 02 - 03.

I Fencing 00 - 01, Rec Golf 00 - (II . Softball 01 - 02. Goodbye and Thank

siticaas

second chance 1 Ofmj marks on 02 -03, the guy

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i suppose my time here is done. I've had my moments, the good and bad over the past five years, but I've come of it with all my limbs in tact, some soil ofeducationanda lew great friends. I'd tike to thank my parents for fork out the ridiculously high tuition, my public school friends for giving some sort of haven from the never ending life of St. Andrews and all the people that have been good to me. Douglas and Patrick, you've shown me there's a few good Americans, keep reaching for that rainbow. Milncs. Big Ben. and Geoff, you guys made boarding look good. Gord. thanks for remembering, I'll look you up if I'm in the Bay. House: don't suppose you want to go camping after last formal'1 Mark Cheng is a solid guy. he reminds of a shorter version of Jesus. C- Lowes take care of Wilson and Kaptyn - try and get them to shower before graduating. I ' m glad Manchee far enough around the pop-rock scene. to try and discover inner peace (remember that stupid seagull in cancun?). Lev, Thijis; try to keep your sister from breaking anything else and Li Take off that skid bracelet! To all the other boys: CamargO, J-Lee, Jalil, this guy silting to the left of me, you know I'll miss you all and if yi

want me to say something about you ask me m the hall. I " suntanning/lacrosse calls, best of luck to all!

EX McNABfr

Nicknames: Mcneil, Macneil, Micky-Neil, Smokey, Bluntmasterflex. A-MAC. Piomp.

Activities: 1 Lacrosse, 2nd Soccer, 2nd Tennis, Member of ihe 6 year club. CSM Memorial. House Captain. Pond hockey association. Sunday detention club. Ex-Captain of

1" Smoking. Part time member of lu skipping. President of CRON club. Team Montreal (spring break).

Sayings: "Pitcher of your cheapest beer", "Honestly I am sober". "I am absolutely positive that.... (place bull$*** here)". "No man, I QUIT". "No sir, 1 was gated last

weekend", "Anyone want to go to Mels? You can time .", "Hittin' Splis '.'". "SHOTGUN!, no roll". "You cant mess with the law of the shotgun". "Piomp!".

The moment 1 saw the iron bars on the gales I hated the fact that 1 had to go to school here. And now I hate the fact that I have to leave. I hope that in years to come SAC can continue to provide the same experience that I have had to its future students. 1 would like to thank first m\ parents for sending me here no matter how bad I did. Mr. Shrinipton tor always having confidence in me, Ms. P for being my Mother away from home. Mr. Staunton for taking the time to get to know me, Mr, Josselyn for putting up with me for 4 years of math, Pat Coley for keeping me well fed. And Mr. Mccue for guiding me in cadets. And to all my homies Froggy. Mani, Mano, Scoot, Hursty, Little Camy-G, Caron. Milnes. Brandon "Shotgun" ' McCullough. Thompson. Wastecase Woody. Puto Jose, Parent. Lennon. 'So where did you blow?" -Adam Parent.

"Some may say that I am a dreamer, but I am not the only one." -John Lennon "If I leave here tommorrow, would you still remember me?" - Lynard

Skynard

ALEXANDER McN

Nicknames: Millus, Milner, Millie. Millie Vanillic Jew Wop. Ryo. Millicopter '()}. cadets, Hardy Boys '03. Over my 5 years at SAC I have learned countless lessons importance ol friend*. Not the friends you can laugh with, but those you can cry with. Though I have many fond memories of the quad, lower fields, and about SAC are the laces that became familiar over Ihe past 5 years. and all of the janitors who became friends to man\ of ihe students life. I know I am a pain in the ass. and sometimes you want to kill there forme year after year, though I often let him down. Sorry for of us can go to university, but most importantly, a friend. @-

blush. Melissa, the best things come when you aren't looking. Now to those who made my 5 years here more than just worth the while, the boys. Tzimas. Ammo. Dan. Nudds. Nick T. Sunder, Khaje. D-Dot. Tipping, Joel, Posa, Luc. Collin. Hiscox . Banwell. I hope that all our friendships last ihe test of time. Don't forget what was

said in Armen's limo: "We won't need a reunion 'cause wc won't ever separate." 1 love all you guys.

'I will not cease from mental fight

Activities: Tier II rugby, 1" rugby. Stallions (2a), weight ttiog, 5 year club, Cancun

sided with countless memories. However, no lesson has been so valuable u that of the What makes SAC such a great place is not the walls, or buildings, or fields, but the people. gyms, they would be nothing without the people surrounding them. What 1 will miss most Not only my friends, but I will miss everyone who is part of SAC - all the teachers and staff, 1 would like to thank my parents for giving me the opportunity to hive the best 5 ) me. but I promise in the end it will all be worth it. I would like to tliank Mr, Bcdard for beir all the trouble sir. I have to thank Mrs. Mix for being a mentor, an advisor, the reason SO don't forget V-Day 2003! We made you

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I would like to thank God for giving my parents the opportunity to send me to St. Andrew' s College, on. it has had a positive impact on my overall development as a person. I would also like to thank my school career even when times were tough. However, I remember when I first came to SAC, I like I was a part of the community. Once I immersed myself into it, I started to feel comfortable. Josselyn (advisor), Mr. Dunford (grade 1 1 and 12 math teacher) and Ms. P. for putting up with me years! haha!). We finally did it Ruckers! Biggups to everyone Coach Smith and GM Hracs. We all played hard. My boys at Diddy. O-del, Hracs. Miguel (Wishing Well), Z-dot (you're 4 life, Mag 7:45: Lakhani, Mun, Shaff. Jai(Babu), Habil SAC has been fun. the sillest year was grade 8 at WWMS

i

Although it has some things to improve my parents for supporting me throughout hated it. It took two years for me to feel The teachers I would like to thank are Mr. in the library for the past five on my squad including SAC: Wahid, Camargs, N. II SAC at heart). My boys I, Lizo. Even though

" Intuition is fair even when my vision's impaired.' Jay-Z

1 JAYsON MILL

Nicknames: Milnesy. Polio, Hunky, Sexy. Pontic Tang. Lank. Stork. Sun God. Genius. Activities: Football, Swimming. Rugby.

WOW. . .whalatimc it has been. 1 can still remember when I came through those arches for my it was. After four years at SAC I can say that I am now a well rounded citizen! Let me give a holla out to my Dooney, CG-Unit, Snow, Froggy, Kodik, Zeebo, Huuuuugh Dowell, Kunkles. Dimo, Blake, and many many the two big cahuna's. B. Mac. and Shrimp Doggydawg (the Lank). More holla'sgoout tothe non Flavellians:

first time, what a sig Flavelleboyeei

more, and of course

McNeil (Lcnnin is

following in your footsteps - good job! ), Salbo, Behoy, Bobby and Delean and Duncan I wc had some sweet ass limes in the limo. getting right ripped!), I know I have missed a lot of peeps - but I still remember y'all. Cancun. wow what a great time. This school has taught me the best skills in life. GR ACIAS. In the words of Jerry Garcia, "What a long strange trip its been." PEACE

I NATHAN MINES

Nicknames: Mitch. Bob, Matteo. Matty Milch Activities: First Hockey (3), First lacrosse (5)

My stay at St. Andrew's has finally come to an end.. Without my family 1 tn spend the best 5 years of my life here, for that I thank you To my parents for supporting way, & giving up so much in order to send me here, I will forever be in debt. To my brother, thank you to my grandparents, I wouldn't be where I am loday without your continued teachers who have helped me become who I a: wisdom, leadership and advice over the years. To a I will always remember. **** the Police Collins Hurst: I guarantee we are better than them. B mac the same with out you boys. Finally to Kate, thank being there, I love you. Thanks for ihe memories boys, ihey will last a life time.

vnere i am louay win ami .

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wouldn't have had the opportunity

me in all my decisions along the

for well for being Bry. Also a big

support. To ail my coaches & today. To Mr Bedard an advisor, a coach, and a friend. Thank you for > our the boys: Parent, Thompson & Woody: Too man) good tunes to list, but times I GTing + Madden -Z : I'll miss the dressing room & hacking around with you - Shotgun no roll. Also to the Euro crew these past 5 years wouldn't have been

you for always

MAT/HEW MITCH

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Nicknames: Snow Tuts. Star. LCol. Snow. Milchagwan. Hoe Aetivitii

CIS I m, CadetComman il House Caplain - FOCUS - 1

Sayings: ihei ■■ .• p o SCHOAL.Whoh: ID.CCorO Whoov

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Activities: House Captain. Sayings: "Chai Van Lai ar'

Stiis. Platoon Sergeant. Tenor Drummer, players of the IRONMAN and the "BIRDIE"... " "Lei wah ar .'" The first month at SAC was a nightmare. I begged my parents to bring me hack to HK alter the first week in the boarding house. But

Isoon after that, my lifestyle has changed, so has my 'it has been a truly memorable experience. First of all. I B to become such a well-rounded individual and helping _Ar. McCue for helping me getthrough my boarding life. have changed my perspective to the SAC school life. Thirdly to M> Giel, Mr. Inglis, Mr. Joiner, Mrs. Pries... Lastly, to all my friends at | Dwong. Kenny. K-man. Jlau. Ptsai. Pwong. Son. Slam. Slam, Yipand Good Luck in the universities, and see you all next y ear! Good luck to all those who will be staying here next year. Dlau. Jchen. Ngai...

perspective. Now that 1 am leaving as a graduate. I will remember this place as

would like to take this opportunity to thank my parents, thanks for motivating

me every step of the w a\ . Secondly I would like to thank Mr. Shrimpton and

especially in the first year. Both of you respectful teachers. Mr. Butcher. Mr. SAC. Ape, Cheung, CT, Dai-Lik, all those who were important to me.

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and I Stepped in SAC can never pay back t the help and support.

advices, and i> Josselyn for teaching W.llie, William, my b ng I am Baity misimc VO'J guys tl Kreni places, ALsw. good luck ooRinco. Jlau, Peter, I

C ARLES NG

to my mom and dad for gr you two have thvnys bee me, especially Dr. Wenk who inspm-d me in accountant. Thank you to Mf * aiden. Ml ' memories in the school Boh ych. Sim, Knv.v sab, Man ajKl Ryan Chan. 1 someday, we wili be together again although we are ppy, Steven Liim - 1, Emmery, Dennis. Mark, kioei Ik-rock. Ed L*e. JoJo. Soung and Korean crew . You guys have made tal David and Kent Fu, I know you rear. Finally, a shoot out to all the ^^^m

illy Bobby, Charlebois. Milnes and Mitch. Good luck to

die

Being Ernest. The Proposal, 4 years of FOCI'S.

.' rehearsals for 10 hours on a Sunday but most importantly good times with lite

Activities: First soccer 2 years, First Squa;

Theic'-. so much to sav about these last ? years. CISAA eham.r--..

so manv memories from this place that wili last a lifetime; walking down the chapel steps to the beat of 'oh when the saints', bus rides to Ridley, sneaking out to TJ S at lunch , , .kc at FOCUS but' all these memories would be nothing without the people thai made them possible. So I would now like to take some time to list the guys that made e a s AC an unbelievable journey. Bolts: two rum and cokes. Luc. Playmates forever Milter: these pills do nothing Doner: I am going to miss ITS. Wahid: C

Amadori: cart i do your tic up one more time'.' Arnien: the sweetest piece of tirimisu I know. Posa: you wanna trade cars? Jesse: Where have you been all my life? Ban well: have you loucfced to thank my parents for putting up with my crap for seven

that. I would also like to thank Mr. Cameron for getting my jg •** .

won't be the same without you. Tzimas: please don't blow me away.

tseox: I'll always be in your corner. Sunder: how are we Heads of House?

e >tarfish yet? l.upo: only person from Keswick 1 know. Lastly 1 would like

,■ years, you could have given up on me but you didn't and I thank you for

lie lift back on track, r U sever forget your help. Finally I would like to thank Lindsey, you made my graduating year unforgettabl.

thanks for being you. Thank you SAC for changing my life in all ways, this is a great place and 1 hop* it always stays the same.

"If something is to hard to do. then it's not worth doing." Homer Simpson Mo matter how good you arc at something, there's always about a million _ ^_ , ople better than you." Homer Simpson ^^ W^

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the entire Chin, my final year two will surv'u

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I Sayings ' icrl, James is a gambler. Hound anyone?. No Collins - we're not doing that. So », I have my tongm

J honest, let's not get ridiculous, gi

Activities: l"Hockey3a(CISAArhamps mblei I Soccer 3a (A. Capt. leading fine recipient). l"Lacro not! ng to show). Top!

3a. Head- Pre le.: ' Coulhoet Executive, i :i

*Caker,Cozumel 2000. Western H i leamMonti 1(50 u) il in of Team Monti il)The

^aie that makes sol »pleyou are with Si. Andi .■■■■■ undoubte I •friends will in rhere arc loo many pat cular things torero h. I want to i everyom

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:. i have meant a lot to me. thank you for your mentoring. To my friends -lha\e ilwa; h< tochei

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ugh, Rothwells. Roi MfcFarlai

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art. They are my inspiration in everything I do. and ! can't even come close to describing

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Nkkname: SPARKY! (Thanks Housser, for such a wonderful nick that I wiU never forget)

Activities: Co Ikvid of SACKA, House Captain, CISMFlCdlu. '()()-'<> 1 1. Pipes* Drums liaml Honor Drummer). Choir. DKC A Provincial Competition ('02~'03), No. I in Music (lass Skipping (Possibly Calculus, also). Provincial Accounting Competition (3rd in the region). Cadets in Concert (Tenor Drummer '00~*03), Provincial Pipes and Drum: Competition ('01 -'02), Outstanding in Sleeping in every class. Oldest of the Sang Family in SAC. Korean

Well, now I can say willl confidence. Three years at SAC were probably Ihe most important times in m> life. I learned a lot. and all saw much of my potentials too. I discovered my unique potentials especially in: getting highest grades while putting lowest effort possible, an< studying while sleeping. ! really want to thank SAC for these fabulous skills. Ok. getting serious here. One thing that I think I earned during the life at SAC. or if someone asks me the same question, I can without hesitating say; I earned the most fantastic friends and memories that were worth every second of my time here. What I did. thought, and said for these three years made up another me that I never found bct'orc—lt is a man. who has pride, confidence, and faith in who he is. I hope In sland in front of the quad some many days alter this, and feel the

▼^ I m T" i^ # A V same feeling thai 1 gel these days when I look ai the

!■ §\ ^J ' peaceful scenery ol SAC. Goodbye SAC!

Nicknames: Pooner, Son-Gor, Son. Brother Son

What is the fastest thing on earth 'Cheetah? Airplane? Light.'Tome, it would definitely when I arrived ai SAC. new language, new people, and new environment. I thought it's going to as 1 got to know the school more, my hatred had been changed to appreciation. These to thank my parents fortheiret'i'ort of giving me the chance to study at SAC. Thanks! my roommate at my single room - 30 1 . 1 enjoy the Toonie Tuesday at KFC, I won't^ for playing guitar, I will always remember the excitement that we got from getting! ;Gr. 1 1 buddies for the happiest year at SAC. Thanks to everyone for supporti ng me . »j lamilv for taking care of me for all theses valuable vears.

be time. 1 remember the first moment be a horrible place for me; however, five years flies and 1 really have pecial Thanks toClement to be brget the fun time that we had )itr M license. Thanks to my nd finally, thanks for the Perrier

WIL ON P00N

Nicknames: Pose, Mafiose, Maf. Don King Activities: Soccer, and Lacrosse

Sayings: "How you muuiaeak.es say'.'!", "Shul up da face!'

arsat SAC have been the greatest experience of my lite and I owe it all to my parents and family. Without} would not be the same person 1 am today. [ love you and I hope I will continue to make you proud. Myjourne;

etc it it wasn't (brail myboys. Especially all those who went on thegrad trip toC'ancun. You havi ■■'■.' rsofmy

alwaysrememberchillingonthebeaehwitheveryone.Speeialthanks-^ i : i. - amvell, Domingues, Sunder. Nudds. You guys are true friends and will always be y boys. I will always remember all the SAC after parlies. Forma Is and especially theGradTriptoCancun. Special thanks to go Mrs. Mix. without you 1 wouldn't b going to university. Ms. Venters, Thanks for hooking icup. Mr. Scoular for his desk-hopping abilities and ons on life. Hope to see everyone in the future.

aayings; now you manjaeah

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cUway", fj.jv-jn me £ thank you for adv frtL feel apart of your tit a- Mac. Stu, Nro, Joe, McCu! Natalie the one who t have s forgotten. \ can' t tbaafc you gpoug I can't thank you enough for alto allow DOC. to ieadsi life os gltjry. "Don'1

of something that ia extraordinary. The atmosphere it creates Otter school. It has given me the skills thai wilt allow me to be 'ant to especially thank Mr. Punford, who has :lfts$vatthe rink, or in the hall*. Mr Scoular, iirfoTgeuafole TotheOAC's-ihanksforntakiag with me and helped tne at) the way through: C

Vou iiave created memories dint Will "-' •utd rtot have been created without my p:

JO DAN ROSS

Nicknames: loey, Hc.id. Big Giant Head

Activities: Prefect, I Hockej Vol]eybalI{MVP2001), TrackandFicld. Softball. 1 Baseball, DulceofEdinburgh.CISAAHo-

Sweden/ Finland Hockey Tour (2002).

Ureal St. Andrew's has almost completed and 1 have too many thoughts running through tnj head

of a lifetime for dm and all the others graduating in this double year. St. Andrew sis not on!) a school, but a second borne

parents, and your peers act ;is brothers. Experiences thai will be remembered ed into mj life, front

i irst Football, Golden Horseshoe Champions and at a to the feelings ai the carol services

semi's, fonnals, and afici parties, just chilling with friends in erythingyou

jersey you thing will be reme cctation for this trulj extraordinary place . '

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JOSEPH R0

am today and I thank them for all the opportunities thai they given my brother and I. Sam, thanks tor lei

ho look up to. Nathan, thank jrouforeverything.youarebothtniJ) amazing brothers, t inally. to Karen, thanks (oi

and everything, and always Listening, I love you all so much. To the teachers that ha

this final year as well as guiding me through my high school career. Thanks to Ms. Pfoi being so great to roe and all th - well for keeping me on the rink as best and as much as be could. I have am

e them ail, but you guys are all unbel There an ids and memories tl d find at a place

ill be remembered I \ t't.

Nicknames Activities:

;t. I' hockey. I" football. Softball MVP. of 2002. Cincinnati 2002, Cancun grad trip of 2003 (damn O A

l:irstty. i would like to thank my parents fot giving me the mh\ II of m\ tL-achers r\>i teaching mc not only acudenncs. but life lessoi experiences on and off the field thai I have encoumercd arc unforgettable noth i Mi ' '":( tre foi being more than jn ndvisoi hut a friend, Mr. Myr I'oothiitl and hockey coaches- Mr. Bedard, Mr Dunlord, J Ro.Mcculiough. L.onz.Stu,Siock.Stink,andespccially ft

[i us a place to beg tir friendships Lou t M

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NATHAN ROTH WE L

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Nicknames: R.O., PDR, Rourki

When you spend 5 years anywhere, it will effect you in someway. I h way from this school with great friei

and >kills In ^ nit to thank my parents for believing in me and giving me the opportunity to attend S.A.C. i

would also like to thank all the teachers and staff members that have helped me along the v. ,■■ it me neverti

up. I uldn'thavedoneitwithyou. Brian: Ad indAdam

aaahhhhhh" "Please, take m) sandwich and don't hurt me". Wild Wild West. Dave;DT Mac. Thanks for letting me crash! e. Kesten;cruisin."Adamcallupallthe

trt) !'" Chris: Perl. tiaust. Wasaga Mac; Good times with

AW

& R.O I

were team. "Yul

tin

Doel: PARTY. Mel's. Swenker; From the CO to across the sea's I'm guaranteed one bounce wit me. and you know that every place I go. there's only ever going one me. Bornstein: Sleep is your friend. Too many memories at > our cottage

I

cknames: the Bad Duel. F. squared. Marcel. Dwayne

Being an Andrean has definitely pui in - remember the great friends that I have met here, you km Hunks out to all

i - h as the dances. Formals, and associated press meetings. Of the many school events. I specifically remember one St Andrew's Night dinni i and Ins words have since stuck to me, probably because I had found it humorousat the time. He talked about procrastination (the exact quote is not quite app,

am and I find thisquite fitting since I am writing this grad comment at the exact moment it is due. Through my years of experience llur 'v rastination isn't loo bad even if it doesn't happen to often, because once in a whdeyoujust can't avoid screwing yourself. This is ci an ordinary place. SAC is an academically competitive atmosphere, encouraging extra auricular events, and supporting a sheltered en environment that has kept us less vulnerable to some of the problems that we would have otherwise encountered in the real world. It is nov leave this remarkable shelter and experience the . al

An

ERICSA SON-DOEL

Nickname: Ghetto Faholoiis | Golden Horseshoe Bowl Champions - I will never forgei this victory. Mure importantly, I will never forget the tears we shed in the change i ..it ;:uvs at this

'■ school. No girls though - they had to be special delivered from outta town. I'm glad I goi m\ order and it came m better than I could have ever hoped (Precmsal. Townsingion and Ali (BTadminDin): I hope you guys realize how luck) you are that you got out when you did. Ruckers are #1 ! -Tsioros and Hisco\. you « my book. JaY Mill. Kl.o. DT. Its)

MLin. Heinin and "downtown" Dam (i. Boaco, & owner TSmith as well as GM AHrues ... Thank you all for helping me become the sell proclaimed rookie of the . PS. Aeamargo. SPARKY & Jean (team jack) ). BLin. ENei. Pythagoras, (JbMac, N'Piddv, a lot of you Gr. 12's. sundance kid, dairy I shakes. . . all you guys put a smile on mj - KETCH!/ M \\ HAT?! Anybody I didn't mention, it's because I don'l like you. (jokes) ll's been an interesting 5 years, and if I could do it all over again. 1 sure as hell wouldn't. | Tim cute face'll make your wife smile And I check in two bags and one's just a suitcase full of Life-:

Right Now & Later On

K SAMSON-DO

knames: Scooter. Scoot Di ivities: lstSoccen3\

tout adoubt I thank G i helping mal I . oryourundyinj

port the whole way... I arrived at SAC as an m db indnowrmleavingasamuchwiseryoungmari

move on. My time here would not have lid), McNeil a.k.a Drugs. Phil. Zoheb. Sieve. ollins. Miller. Seb, Amo, Mani. Andre. Mark ahir. Warren, Tim. i i> lai

been bearable without: Frog and Dan. i m; dawgs for life... mil Parent. Big T, Woody, Hurst, Droytri, Campbell, Milne; Banwell 1 ' I hri tian. boyz from days gone: Mackie. Scholz, Gummie Jan ipei il thanl to Mr. and Mrs. Perrier, Mr. Bedard, Mr. Wall n il

'The true conqu that leave no i thi se that have b norance."

Napoleon

NUmmi

.Utilities: I flag part\. frequent speaker in chapel : im), dedicated mei

as I did in but in eharaeiei

in a last inter). 1 now believe thai I tut ...ier But the

loflastyi es that I will bet rhelife

I positively influe ins and ensure that 1 i,ai obablj

lake time 10 reflectin two or ihre be stepped back from, and given

life at S.A.C. First. Juice and Mr. Ruscitti nh you

mhi demanded and deserved Than

mm i

coach (championship in 2003 with "R« house. - in thro

championship losses I endured tl opportunities that I have been given to :

■: the field and w : won't filD) BDp) time, lo truly comprehend, lit:: put in me in our M and understanding, unfortunate^

one at the

ni> gradu 10 the uui

iveiyone proper recognition, bul he assured [will not forget the selfless teh,

:re, bin I'll be seeing them often, intention latitude will be sorted oul later. <ir simp!) assumed Finally, wit]

ni pride and confidence. And so shall u . a utile! mind

gby 2a. U- 16 Football, Intramural B-ball. 2a. Champions 2003-Rucker 4 Life. Platoon Sergeant - Ramsey Company . D of community l year club. Math club . FOCUS

My two years at St, Andrew's have been some of the best of my life. Il still seems like yesterda.N when I was a nervous grade 1 1 stud school bull will leave with great friendships thai 1 will cany throughout my life. Once 1 entered those gates erf brass I wanted i< ition. tin- school has done so much, I don't want to leave it behind. But as 1 leave I will tak.

: It is hard lo express in words how much ! want to thank my parents for giving m like to thank my brother for helping me adjust to such a great place ie most out of m> time al SAC. especially Mr. Slin

■i. 'Ugh about Mrs. Perrier as my advisor, always willing - made it easy for mc to adjust to such a tight knit and the memories and friendships that 1 had here ui the sacrifices made by my parents to send me here, «■

mom iiimj mc to do m\ ieuIha\estnjggled.Thanksforcvcryth.ngmoni

c\peiiencc wouu) pjj

!K LESTEEVES

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Nicknames: Slock, J

Activities: Prefect, Co

[2a). Cancan (03)

6 Year club.

Sayings: Yo, Sup ^^

McCullough, G we're -^--

more than that. There

Mr. Service, Mr.

man. I want to thank my

yeah bro). You guys ^^

lifetime. Finally to my

my bros - Dairy 1: It's

soldiers, keep it alive.

over the years, our style

forever legendary haha. "I may not

have ended up where I intended to

Nicknames: Jah Jah, Mr. Binks, Buju, Dirty Buj, D-Block, Scully, Fox Molder

Sayings: get off my coat tails, you finished yet, don't touch me or get off of me T-Birk. (D.J took all of my sayings last year but it was expected) Activities: First Soccer, First Swimming, Relay Team 3 C1SAA Records, Rugby, Co. Memorial Head of House, Saturday late night dominoes, First Cleaning up after Karl and Johnny. Firstly, I would like to thank God for all given to me throughtoul my life, to my parents for their love and never ending support. To all of SACstaff especially Mr. McHenry and Mrs. Mix for this roller coaster ride of a graduating year and lastly but just as importat to ALL of my brothers in arms (friends) that I have met here at SAC I want to thank all of you for the fond memories and friendships that we've shared together Thanks to the ggyt who on numerous occasions that were spent trash talking, you know I am right and you will never out trash talk me, C-Mac or T-Birk. To the Jedi Pimp Crew. ...boys we made it and to those still here for a few more years cherish every moment of it. To the Perrier's for being my family away from home and making me feel so at home every day at SAC, I will miss you than words will ever be able to describe. I've learnt what SAC really is. it isn't I school that

offers good grades and great sports programs, it is a doorway that offers endless opportunities of success and happiness. The friends you make here at SAC are friends that you will keep for

life the bonds made here are made just that strong and I wouldn't have it any other way.

"Dare to be different and you will always stand out." "Don't just settle for achieving your goals, rise above them."

NA STEWART

Jare, J Dawg, Ja Ryd. Birdman, J Steeze.

President of the Outreach Committee, Captain and MVP First Volleyball (3a), First

Scotland (02), Barbados (02), California (02), West Side Story, Oliver, Oklahoma,

buddy. Peace, Stink!, Get 'er shakin 'eh stone. Boys my place tonight. Hey Bang! wanna

doin 'er up. My past 6 years at SAC have flown by. It felt like nothing at all. It has of

are many people I want to thank tor my experiences at SAC. To my mentors: Juice, Mr.

Scoular and Mrs. Mix. All of you have made such an impact on my life and have kept

boys: T-Birk, Tart, Stone, Parent, Joe, Nate, Bang, Arm. Collins, Chris, Caron, Ross,

have made my journey through SAC an unforgettable one and have given me friendships that will last a

family: To my parents I love you so much, thank you for giving me this opportunity, I am forever grateful. Ti

your show now, you are the last of the

Graydon: I've learned so much from you

and our ways with women will stay have gone where I intended to go, but I think I be." - Douglas Adams. Goodbye St. Andrew's

basketball (2a), First Rugby Focus, Lieutenant in Cadets.

go to lazzo's, sup course left me with much and Mrs. P, Mr. Kimmerer, me on my path to becoming a Stuey and McCullough (yeah

if

I

JAR7YD STOCK

At the end of my fourth year at St. Andrew's College, I can reflect back on all of the accomplishments and failures that have shaped me into the young man I am today. There are a lot of good people within the faculty and staff who provided a positive influence on myself and peers. Not only should I commend the staff on four great years, but I must thank all the guys 1 went to school with. The conformity and talent within our grade allowed for some tremendously successful sports teams. On an individual level, winning the 200 meters at OFSAA was a very special moment and one that has opened many doors at the university level for me. Although playing on great teams and winning individual championships was a valuable experience, I gained a tremendous sense of accomplishment when participating in the S.A.C. dramatic productions. I was fortunate enough to be a principle character in the 2001 production of Oliver!. Without a doubt, Oliver! was the most satisfying and enjoyable thing I ever did at St. Andrew's. Of course. I must thank my mother and father for cheering me on at every game, every meet and every performance. Home or away I could count on at least one of them being there. I must also thank my

grandparents for their support throughout my high school career. Matthew, you must carry on the legacy of your nam

and I wish you all the best in your final years at S.A.C.

J0NATH0N SUDdABY

id it has changed dramatically. This school has had its ups and downs but has always kept on going. The younge

Well, it's been nearly five years since I first came to SAC and it has changed dramatically. This school has had its ups and dow

generation is lucky; they get to see

students to step up and be leaders.

better:

"Stand up to your obstacles and do

Norman Vincent Peale

"Self-reliance is the only road to

reward." - Patricia Sampson

"I am only one, but I am one. I

I will not let what I cannot do

"Remember the difference between

some of the most significant changes over the next few years. It is also now up to the younger Unfortunately, I'm not really sure what advice to give or how to give it, so I'll let others say it

something about them. You will find that they haven't half the strength you think they have." ~

true freedom, and being one's own person

cannot do everything, but I can do interfere with what I can do." - Edward a boss and a leader; a boss says "Go!" -

something. And Everett Hale

a leader says "Let's go!" ~ E.M. Kelly

"Often people attempt to live their lives backwards; they try to have more

things, or more money, in order to do more of what they want, so they will be happier. The way it actually works is the reverse. You must first be who you really are, then do what you need to

do. in order to have what you want Margaret Young I

Nickname: Swenks Activities: Basketball, Football

STERLING SW-W

[he time of my J Brian, my best ^ . you all made

Softball, Debating, Christian Fellowship, Oklahoma, Focus, Cadet instructor, Choir, Summit, What Magazine, House Captain. Memorial House room 309

Although having gone through many rough times here at SAC, 1 can safely look back and say that I had | life. With ample opportunity to live my dream and be part of a real community. I was given more than I ever expected, friend, you were always there for me. I wouldn't be the same without you. losh, Andrew, Adam, Dave, and Andrew. my time here that much better. My advisors, Mr. Walden and Mr. Arril, your guidance helped me greatly. Mr. Ainsworth and Mr Dunford. thanks for the great classes. Mr. and Mrs. Perrier, thanks for always being there for me when 1 needed someone. I love my two brothers Marc and Luc. and my sister Tanya for being more than just siblings, but great friends. I love you mom because you always knew what a as best for me. Dad. not a day goes by when I don't of you. I also want to thank God for putting me where I am and for giving me the tools to make a difference. To everyone who is where they are in life, don't expect everything to bejjiven

to you for you must work hard at everything you do to succeed.

"Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path." Psalms 1 19:105

ERIC

Andrews College. Many and better things. I just want to crowd), the teachers who saw high school career may not have iiBeatty, Joel, Breen, Perks,

Wow I actually did it. I made it through 6 years of swimming and St I people think I am crazy fordoing what I did. myself included. I' m on my way to bigger

say thanks toeveryone who helped me out along the way. My closest friends (the wrong

promise in me, andespecially my advisor Mrs. Perrier. If I didn't have her I'm sure my

even existed. Props to my friends otherwise known as the "Questionable crowd"

Campbell, and yeah RJ you too. 1 just want to say goodbye to those places which harboured my unconscious mind and resting body

(sleeping). Football locker room, Library, many classrooms, Josh's room. Gym, Chemistry and the locker hallway

You know what they say about a fat girl and a Moped? It's true... For all of you SAC boys entering your high school

| days, make sure you have FUN and live your life with no regrets. Keep this in mind, if you ever get caught for skipping

class just say my name and everything will be fine (1 I am the king). 1 just can't believe its all over.. .Finally! I Thanks again to all of my Friends J. W.S.M.D.B.

ALEXANDER TAN

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ears of my life, I have been apart of a very special plac I expec i .1 nd not overt . thrilled to he there. Now that my time has passed, I don't really I

i become part of me. S.A.C. has given me so many opportunities that I will forever be grateful of. I would like to thank r I parents for giving me such an advantage, I love both of you with all my heart and thank you for sticking through the good, bad. and even worse times. The greatest thing SAC has provided me with are my friends, who make life at SAC so special. Woody. Hursty. Parent, Collins. Mitchell. McCollough, Amadori. John John, Zoratto, the rest of Euro. McNeil and the islanders, Scooter. Froggie, and Dana, I will never forget the countless times we shared You have ill influenced my life, and I will never loose touch. Mr.

en I'm gone! The times I will

on. FOCUS, After parties, and the mornings after! The realil aving SAC is difficult to grasp. I know I will miss this el prepared to move on. Thank you to everyone who has helped r

%EP/z&J THOMPSON

memoric Kimmer.

miss most arc

for

mes: J Tip meats: 30sccoi Savings: "Say what you warn but the tests say I'm Innoccn

Shout out: Well I don't have as many memories as most of tin

This year was by far the best year of high school ever. For that I would have to thank God, my ] ireni lamiful

Perrier for being the best house masters ami friends a kid could ev el ! ny coaches; Jus Q <■ M

the whole balcony thing), the coaches for the upcoming spring season " D.D ickle Dadd) meday you'll I

Kxich J Pecz-we've got some stories. A Feez-wear a helmet to sleep just to be safe, Pi| Ncwf with lots of fo.

fifa is still not finished. Banwell-the answer will always be NO. you to T Birk. Milk

-Grove" the emperor will show you the way. Hoffy-the man can put an ass flap on and make .1 look good,NL, Seb-don't worr) you

ball on day. Pablo-1'11 be seeing you soon I know it. Daly-keep it up man, you' II make it. Taylo ' eeyo you can kick me in the head any day buddy, no problem. TBirk-youv the fr.n; hit that arc returning, you better watch out for J Tip Jr. cause he will be running Oh

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DEREK TOmS

knames: DT. Honda. The Anonymous One Shot ngs: holla front Represent the L4G, Guys settle... we're family

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not an ordinary place. The last six years have changed have instructed me: they have taught me not only I would like to thank Mr. Kimmerer who has kept me have always been there for me for the good and bad could of finished this year. Also Mr. Service. Mr. Now my boys, we made it. without you guys I don't

jy

ice the first time I drove by Andy I knew SAC was entally. So many intelligent, wonderful people

1 . but also taught me the rules of life. First,

the last six years. Secondly. Mrs.K: My savior. You

: the best. Mrs. Mix. without you 1 don't think I

Rol 1 >n and Mr. Scoular. Weber, you will alwaysbein mv heart.

, R B.H DC P.'b C.C J.K E.S F.K M.K AT E.S.D I'.S.D. and everyone else. Lastly I would like to thank my family who gave me the privilege nt| I attending this school. M> Mom. who loved the school just as much as I did. My Dad. who land always showed me that it's not about reaching goals, jit's about rising above them. And my bro. for the good ' advice "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one f J0 less traveled by, and it has made all the difference"

.CJ.KE.I

J

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heomeandKcvii r friends that 1 ha cph Leung, De , Nick Davison.!

| Nicknames: Oscob, MiniJTus, PB2,Bosrwana,X-Box

When I first came to this school 6 5 ears ago, I didn'i know if this was bell or worst. Going to a new school and leaving I m\ old friends behind to get surrounded by boys... not a smart idea. Ah well. It's over now. Throughout these I -.. it has left me with many memories: Mr. Butcher's "(iwai Lo" and "Gong Ying Mun ". Mr. Anil's chain saw in chapel. Mr. Dunford's math class in the parking lot and Mr. Tebokke] calling mc "Ebaj ." only down side is why oh wh> isn't this a coed school' I would like to first thank my mom and 1 this opportunity to enroll at SAC. Second, I would like to thank my friends: RN(Lungs),MY(DA), jKJj M'l.i. Wl'iSunCiau i.CYiKai Mun I. l'Ti I -at Thumbs), and PW. Sorry ill left anyone out. 1 ' last minute =P BTW.ihcGI test is really tricky DLAU. Hope you don't fail a

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dad forgh in JL(BND),

had to writo this

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Nicknames: Nicky T, Phat Nick, Phams, Road Rage

Savings: ■■■ i kicks:

Activities: [*ra i Commii FOCUS & | i: lardy Bo Crew, The KB Crew, Lme night shinny; BBHL; shout outs

rificed a lot by sending to SAC, Kelly for leaching rae responsibility, Betty for teaching me to party, and Deroetri. '

i ; ceded it, oi me cuz. And last but not least my brown brother Sacha and my girlfriei

ions i Mr. Sin :; in V. M ' i Ryan (Thank you), and Mr. Scoular. SAC, it was the best of time)

i : made my time at SAC a memorable experience. Ali; Hiscox (late nights and Congee runs!); Luc (LZ(ee)!); Dave (D-DOT!); I

Miller (we're Posa (OH! Banwell (I just wauna hold her; She's Different; TWA forever; Sorry but swim team was a bust!); Nudds (EW!); BOTTS! (Australia! !);

Amadou ; hid (We made it!) DOEL! (Ketchum!!); Brent (BHL Champs! i la; \ son!; BoBo Lo (BoBooaaa!; KB?; Kow about those badmington

i your help); M Linner: Ales

you way. It's been fun boyz. Thank Yoi

NICHOLAS T IORIS

Nicknames: Big T, Big Z. Horse. Crippler, Tzimatank, Coach T/im Sayin«s: Legitimately, What a bozo/clown, Thai's outta control, Absolutely ridiculous, Shut your teeth, WTMF, ...in

production today, Are you honestly joking me"? Activities: Football (3a, Captain, CISAA/Golden Horseshoe Bowl CHAMPS), I ! Rugby (3a, CAIS CHAMPS), IBA (la. League leading PPG,

I HAMPSV 300LB Bench Press Club. Cadets (CSM of Laidlaw house). 5 Year Club, Orad Trip to Cancun, GHB at the Skydome, All of the After Parties, Kelsey's with the boys, Random panics al DJ'-s house, Louie's Collage, Cincinnati Trip. Every time I goi to throw on the shoulder pails and helmei and step on the gridiron.

I'oremosi I'd like to thank my Parents lot giving me the opportunity to attend SAC. without their support through these 5 years I would never be the man j Dad for coming out to ever} stogie football game I ever played it meant a lot to me. I would also like to thank a couple of special teacher's here who are Firstly Mrs. P who was like a second mother to me in my first 3 years in memorial house. I would also like to thank Mr, Cameron, Mr. Shields, Mr. Shirmpton for all of their support on and off the field, I would finally like to thank Olivia for all of her love and support over the past 2-'> years, my time

been the same if it weren't for you. and I thank you tor that. Now to the people who made my years at SAC the best of my life... All the BOY/.. Arm. Louie, Miller, Nuddzy, Tbooipy, Dorter, Bob, Pink. Sunderarrns, PHAT, Yank, Scootz, Loozo, JRO. Mam. Mano, J-Feez... you guys made my time here it was on the Meld, in the classroom, or most importantly at all of the After hour events. I don't know how 10 end this in a better way than quoting my the best XAUSE WE RUN TINGS"

First and ■■ 1 am today. Thanks a lot not fully appreciated, Josselyn and Mr. at SAC would have never Ammo. D.I. Bang. Cox. thebestit could be whether good buddy Bang. SAC'S PI VC1

MICHAEi

Activities: First soccer ( 1 year), First baseball ( 1 year), First smoking

"Finally" I am graduating. Sac have been my home for the past 6 years. I made many friends from all over the world and 1 am very prou to finish high school at St. Andrew's. I want to thanks Mr. Giel for helping me out from the first moment i arrive at Machouse, also I want to thanks Mr. Bedard for taking care of me in Sifton House with out getting angry at m ones, All my coaches and teacher thank you for being part of your teams and your classmates. And finally I wan' to thanks my father for making the decision on sending me here at St. Andrews because I am very proud of being part of this wonderful school.

4| were all that I ever expected, everyone knew town in Switzerland. I remember when I

;on. I never sweated that much in my I would never have had the ambition and the Boy what a night that was! I truly had great this school is the relationship between the challenging time during my Grad year deal with a very homesick brother, in the end boy. Roger, Wade. Fly boy. BC man. You can't imagine how much that meant to me. Cheers to

Nick names: Sw iss. ( rtto, TY, T-dot, Blc

Activities: Al Alpine skiing (2years), J V soccer, Softball training squad (1 year). Floor Captain in Flavelle. My two years at SAC my name within a couple of months. It is all lever dreamed of! I never expected to accomplish this much coming from a little hick same mcr to SAC un a visit during my Grade 10 year, 1 especially remember of the interview with Mr Foy and his challenging life! I am very grateful to my parents of sending me to this school. Especially my dad. he is my source of inspiration. Without him courage to try something new. He really helped me during the rough limes. I will never forget that night after the MacPherson game... times at this school, the long weekends with Mr Perrier or the trip to Turks and Caicos with Maj. McCue. One thing I love about Teachers and the students. I am very grateful for what Mr Srr1'""*™ -"^ 1Ur **<■•<"■"■ *•■>"<> -<"»" *'»r me. I had a particularly because I did not only havetodealwiththcpressureof University pplications. But I had to

everything went for the best. With a little help from my good riends Gillbrotha. Sheep

Sterling & Emmery and many others. 1 will forever be grateful for stening to what 1 had to say.

everyone and hope to sec you in the future. ^H

icknames: Wakes, Big Wakes, Wakeyard, Wakeforest, Wakies

Activities: 1" Football, I1' Basketball, V Lacrosse, FOCUS, Cancun '03, Student Life Committee Wow. That's all I can say after 4 years, wow. They went very quickly and will not be forgotten. There has been no better experience in my life t . I the one which I have had here and I have enjoyed every minute of it. From Mrs. Perrier s House breakfasts to Mr. P's late night math sessic

' a blast. For trips like California for basketball, and Cancun '03 for the grad trip it's been great and well worth it. First, thanks to my parents for

providing the money for me to go to school at such a place as S.A.C.. Thanks to ail the friends I made here for making it an even better experience then it could have been; Eric. Josh, Paddy, Dougie, Merv, Nathan, Jarryd. Botts. Dadson. and everybody else who 1 may have missed. To Mrs. Perrier for being like a second mother to me here being my advisor and housemaster must have been a challenge, Mr. Giel for his "qu f< it. Mr.

^| Robson's English class, Mrs. Bedard and Mrs. Mix's University Counselling have all been key to my success here. Lastly, to JM returning guys: A Feez, T-Birk, Billy, Darryl, Francis, DVD, Crane, the school is yours; cherish it because you never know .^M what you're missing until you've lost it. "I've failed over and over again in my life, and that is why 1 succeed."

ANDREW WA EFIELD

S icknames: D.dl. Farseer. shemale. GANGless

Activities: (2a) lM squash (CISAA champions, MIP). (2a) I badminton, (2a)

What can I say '.' It has been four memorable years a! SAC. I would

opportunity to attend SAC. I know that they have sacrificed a lot to send me he

was jusl busy... and to my brother. Jason. I know thai you have always been th I brother and I would like to say thank you. I would also lik I all my past roommates Joseph, Wilson. Brent, ^H I water elemental. DD, anddlau you guys brought la hood, long hours at vd. rejecting sin law in

"soft-core" stories at Cancun. The year is rapidly

my friends; however I am sure that our future will r

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AC house captain. [om & Dad for giving me the re and even though 1 never called home it didn't mean I didn't care. I re for mi'. 1 know that you take a lot of heat because you are my s for taking care of me for 4 years. I would especially like to thanks

Nick, Ringo & Yip (my second room at MAC) and Kenny. Who can forget ape (#3). ;o much humor. Never will 1 forget drifting to Harvey's, the endless WC games, losing eonietry. 6am with Joseph, learning "striking the match" on guitar, and 10 minutes of oming to an end and we ail will be going separate ways. I will miss this school and ai ross further down the road.

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iiknamrs: DareDevil (DD), Bid man. Pistol Pit.

rlnp: I ioucbed2 BWandlhej didn't even Itao* " "Olacious m) Friend" "Yi| got triple spares ilns morning, seriously

"Be honest, sun I ,isk you a question?" "MA! I AH AH Mk Joiner's jokes are so tunny hi

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Sixty days until prize da) andtheendol mj OACyeai (would never forget the first <ta) oi being ai I mom. for

oppanunit] to stud) at Si Andrew's College, "here I surely learnt a lot ahout not only academical!) am! i years, I inula lot of wonderful moments with my friends and indubitably 11 will not be forgettable. M) lift as pleasurable without my Chinese buddies »Jso I would like 10 say ihanks n, n,

Opportunities m all asrvsis here al PUvelle house, ami git lug me so many shames lo skip chapel

Mi Punny Thank you lot all your encouragement ami assistance thai you have provided for n wouldn'l I s right decision on picking my courses and aiiendine a university. I would like to give

Matthew Yip (DSL rnodem). Ringo Ng (mosonini in NHL. Lungs). Joseph Leung (CT. Chief Taurent BNT) Big N

(Toe Man). Dennis Wong I Far seer. Gangless). Wilson Pootl I (i.\1 1 0 ian). Kent Yens

Clement Van (Big Brother), Dereek Leung (Big Strenghl Leon). Bosco I se I Bostwana), Kevin Lao (Ape. OKA')

Ik^lE lonelier. I'HI he one ol Ihe hieeesl part

mom ana aaa tor providing me with the oppoi it; SAC for these pasl ories and good tin

here will he irreplaceable. Too all the boy's graduating, best of luck in what ever it is you plan on doing, you've made my lime at SAC a mcmoi lanni. Everton and all the people who are involved with making the school look great, thanks. The good limes I've had while here al SAC wili no others, all the school trips, the good limes on the sports teams I've been on, our Duke trip to Cozumel. the homecomings, Fridu

■■graduate, but coming lo SAC has made me never want to leave ii. 1 will ah an; , here, no one can throw a bender like a SAC boy. 2 The good tun r3 The bonds rn iveryone involved in the school. Shout

^astnaWal^BssssssitiSisssssssssssss^H McNtel.

. to Mr. Walden. Mr. Kimmerer, Mr. Service.

McPherson's and Carol Services. Some can't wait to remember SAC for 3 things. 1 the best after parties

cFschool in the hockey rink, the boarding houses, and ihe playing fields.

ere always up forasession. Sieve. Hurst, Collins. Parent, Mitchell. B-Mac.

roll. Little guy. Delcan and anyoncelse who wanted to join. Special thanks

r. Scoular. and the Guidance Office.

t is «ood to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters.,

v man is a success if he gets up in the morning and gels to bed at night, and . to do." Bob Dylan

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12. come visit you later! Leo: Brother! Add oil ! ! Bobby: Hey, 30 inches, when will you come back to Toronto? cy & Bill: Thanks for cleaning my room for 3 years. Sifton needs you. ) » *Special Thanks to Mr. Bedard. Mr. ford. Lancy & Bill. Emerald Palace(905-836-22OO), Dr. Raymond.

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question do 1 give a S***?, Ringo arc you going to English'.' Clement wanna go DRIFT. Play w ould like to thank my mom and dad for letting me to go to S.A.C lor my high schoo experienced a FABULOUS time; 1 have learned a lot and knew a bunch of friends thai has c especially my roommate Kevin (APE) who has taught me lots and lots of new vocabs over the dog tor being so FABULOUS, without htm my experience in Double D (Peter), Ape (Kevin), Lungs (Ringo), Son soon in WRC), Far Seer (Dennis), Toe (Steven) ..I will missyoi

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all for the #*s; N'Baad; Rtbbit; they don't ask how but how many; dammit: good times.The last 7 years

been the best years of my life [ would like to [art of b; thanking pareni ■■■.< ie if it were not for them,

been possible. lie both very much nd I hope I have made you proud. To my brother

i, for he ling me out with so much more than I cou 1 wouldn't rtad il « itn oui you. Mr. Ryan for pushing me to do my best i .■

Bedard Mr Roy/ Mr Dunford lor being so much more than just my hockey coaches. To Mrs Perrier for

i ; formakini me laugh helping me with calculus and for just being Doobs. Finally to the BOYZ;

( (sa, HiscoJeep, KhajaPed, Dan, AmmoHummer, coach Tzim. Nick. Bangbus, Milicopter, Nudds (playmate), DDol iundace, Mj Dubaah'z, Parent, Mateo Mass, Nro truck. II Saints, Albino and Brent, rhanl i] : einoi cs Vou guys are what SAC is all about. I know we are going to keep in touch

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Erik Bornstein

Andrew Brankley

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Billy Burke

Andrew Carnovale

Daniel Chanadi

James Chiang

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Ryan Bryce

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Brock Buckley

Anthony Buonaiuto

Alex Calvert

Michael Carney

Jonathan Cartwright

Sean Cole

Andrew Conrad Daniel Conrad Brian Daly Devon Daniell Robert Danis Vince DeCivita Sean Dinsmore

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Jordan Ekers

Robbie England

Paul Fell

Scott Fullerton

Brett Galbraith

Michael Genin

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2.- Braden Bonner: He is a quiet person in the class but when it comes to playing with Eric he is

the first one in the list.

3.- Eric Lee: He is a really comic person and he has some ama/ing and funny commentaries.

4.- Peter Goitanich.- He is always laughing at everything which makes everybody else laugh, we

enjoy his presence. Pants and animals.

5.- Cameron Healy: A constant joker in the classroom always making even teachers laugh.

6.- Rodrigo Lopez: Rodrigo is from Mexico. He always has a big smile on his face, he is a constant

ioker (Rodrigo pronounces it like that) which makes us laugh tons. He will be missed next year.

7.- Adel Ratansi.- Adel is from Saudi-Arabia, he is a great friend and a great athlete as shown in

the first and second term.

8.- Taylor Walker.- Also known as sticky hands, Taylor Walker always shows off when it comes

to managing stuff with his hands, he was the famous "Goalie"

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.- Tyler King.-He is a charismatic boy who is always willing to help others.

lO.-Greg Vandemark.- Greg is a new boy who is enjoying the St. Andrew's experience so much that he is coming back next year.

1 1.- Bryan Lin.- He is well known for his neatness and his great marks. Keep up the good work Bryan. 12.-Devon Mok.- Devon is a great cartoonist and a great writer always amazing us with his exciting stories in all classes. 13.- Will Samson-Doel.- Will is a charismatic boy who is always willing to learn more just as shown when he went to Spain to learn a new language and a new culture.

I4.-Michael Nowiki.- A person that you can always look for in bad times, he is always serious but at the same time brings the :-lass certain peace.

15.- Scott Genin.- He is well known for his scientific speeches and his effort in his two favorite classes History and Science. I6.-Chee Sung Oh.- Chee is from Korea and he is well' known all over the school for his weird English pronunciations, he is always making us laugh.

1 7.-Fernando de Teresa.- Fernando is also from Mexico, he is really quiet and is always willing to help us in whatever we want. 18.- Vladimir Loshkin.- Vladie is from Russia, and he is really good friends with Chee Sung I9.-Mathew Halloran.- He is a really funny guy and he makes us laugh with his drama interpretations.

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5. Emerson's pronunciation of church and now his nickname being "the church"

6. Scott blowing his nose in a piece of paper

7. Adam Salomon leaping off the boxes in drama as Max Payne

8. Scott Giroux and Mrs. HM arguing about the term "chick flick"

9. Adam Salomon and Mrs. HM discussing how cheerleaders are not dumb

10. To/./.i leading hangman, badly, as we waited for our pizza

1 1 . Mrs. HM winning teacher of the month and getting a sub party

1 2. Michael Chong not wearing a costume on Halloween and Stewart and Toz/.i turning his uniform around so it was on backwards, and we won the contesti

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3. Daniel Morgis and Adam Yates as the most talkative guys in our homeroom

4. Jamie Walker as one crazy guy who is always willing to help others

5. Tozzi having too much energy

6. Michael Chong as the short, quiet, intelligent type

7. Sean as the peaceful student who brings the class average up

8. Dennis as the cheerful, helpful student.

9. Tozzi writing tests too quickly, so he can play "blockdude"

10. Scott Giroux's ability to talk so "good"

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One, two! One, two! And through and througl The ARON blade went TIPPING-tack! He left it dead, and with its head He went LEBARing back.

"And, has thou slain the CALVERT joke? Come to my arms, my BEANish boy, O CARABIAS day, DOUGEE, DOUGAY, He TREVORED in his joy.

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Grade 1 ... what a year! The homeroom of Ms. Austin, was not just any old homeroom. It was a great homeroom. From the high spirits of Perry to the humorous antics of Jon K it was a great year. Morning chess games between people like Abhinav and Mitch could always be seen as they tried to reach the title of chess champion. In end of term dodge ball competitions between our homeroom and Mr. Ruscitti's homeroom, you could always be certain to see people like Michael D and Aldo leading on our homeroom to hopefully a victory. But it wasn't just because of things like these and other achievements that made our homeroom great, it was because people respected one another; people went the extra mile to help out a student in need of help; people were really nice. The year has passed by quickly, and I'm sure everyone will agree with me that years later people will look back on this year and remember even the littlest of things. The achievements of people, phenomenal, the friendships between people, great, the year together as grade 7s, fantastic. Hamilton Petropoulos

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Our class is a bunch of hard working individuals who have succeeded greatly through this very hard year. I say hard because of all the construction going on and our tuck shop that was torn down early on during the year. We have been very grateful for the fact year for our teacher Mr. Ruscitti who has given our class many pizza parties and other rewards which, I think, was greatly enjoyed by all of my fellow classmates and I. The year was quite an interesting one, with half of our class being new boys. Cadets was an interesting experience, especially since I have never experienced anything quite like it before. It takes endurance to stand straight for over 1 hour and intelligence to learn the commands and drills. The athletic ability of our class improved greatly as the year progressed, thanks largely to Mrs. Perrier, who organised fun games that improved our physical fitness. All in all, the year was a success for all of the Grade 7 students.

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The Grade 6 class has an interesting combination of personalities. There are boys from Korea. Australia. Mexico. Hong Kong and of course Canada. Our homeroom teacher is Mr. Kyle, who also teaches us Science and English. We have studied many different things this year. Some of them include: building k'nex in science, studying Greece and Rome in history, in French we have studied Paris and Quebec, in English we studied punctuation and a couple of novels. We have enjoyed these subjects very much including all of our other ones. The boys in our class all have participated in at least one sport showing that we are an athletic group of boys.

Now we will talk about the boys in our class. Mark Jenkins is a very talented basketball player. Joshua Harris is a very likeable guy. Alex Culp is very good at soccer. Jorge Roca is a Mexican and likes to play on the computer, Bobby McDonald is a very trustworthy guy and is a friend to everyone. Jameel Hanoun is a very smart kid and is filled with facts and knowledge. Boris Wong is a very funny guy even though he can be shy, Dave Nam always strives for his best while doing his work his English speaking has improved vastly over the course of the year. Jack Avalos also comes from Mexico and loves to share his culture with the class. Alistair Man is a boarder and loves being here all the time. Tyler Aron likes to play soccer, hockey and squash, Ryan Cole is a very interesting character and has a great sense of humour. Michael Anderson is a talented artist and is an amazing piano player he also is a good soccer player. James Doran is from Australia and is an incredibly responsible boy and on top of that is a great classmate. Michael Goitanich is class president and very co-operative. Sam Millette is class vice president and is very funny, and nice. Mr. Kyle is our homeroom. English and Science teacher and is a great teacher, he makes learning in grade 6 interesting.

As you can tell this years grade 6 class is a very enthusiastic addition to our school. We will continue to thrive all throughout our years at St. Andrew "s. By: Michael Goitanich and Sam Millette

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study prep1 time. I am deeply thankful and grateful for all their hard work and dedication to the boys of Mac House. Not only was the House supervised by our excellent Duty Team, it was also an environment for our older House Captain students to act as big brothers to our younger students. The job of a House Captain is 24/7 - imagine living, working and playing in an environment surrounded h> J oung and highly energetic grade 6. 7 and 8s! Thanks to all our House Captains (especially Tomi Jun who helped out lor two terms!) and our two Heads of House. Jamie Lawson and Jean-Simon Bourque for being great role models and leaders. In addition. I d like to thank out

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Assistant Housemaster, Keith Ramon, added an enormous amount to the life and tone of the house. It is probably not a coincidence that student behaviour was as good. Thanks in part to the duty team and the graduating Heads of House, Jae Hee Lee, Geoff Delean and Soung Hun Lee, we managed the highest academic average among the boarding houses and closed the gap against the day houses. Many other students also set a high standard in terms of comportment including Jason Lau who was the winner of the Sifton Award for his contribution to school spirit and house activities. Jose Uribe was a big brother to a wonderful group of Mexicans who enriched so much the life of Sifton and the school. Our best wishes to these guys and all others who move on to different places next fall. Nearly half of the students in Sifton will be new to the house next year. With leaders like Head Prefect, Faisal Ratansi, soon to be Prefect Tomi Jun, Head of House Eugene Ryu, and Assistant Heads of House Matt Middleton, and Andre Fernandez, the new members will be well received and fit in nicely with the veterans.

It is with great sadness that my wife, children, and I leave Sifton House. We are extremely grateful to all the student who so richly touched our lives over the past six years. You cannot imagine how fortunate we feel to have lived among so many wonderful people. Paul Bedard Esq.

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This past year was a school year unlike any other in recent memory for Smith House. As an invincible unit, we accumulated a list of victories unparalleled by any other house at St. Andrew's, and the key to our success was participation! After kicking off the year with a tie for first in Terry Fox pledges, there was an undeniable feeling of pride growing in our small, construction frequented hallway, yet little did we know that it was a mere tremor preceding our explosive emergence as the new "house to beat". With protein providing barbecues and pizza lunches held in the Smith House dungeon our chemistry and strength were further developed. These hearty meals were also used as a time for veterans to reflect on years gone by, and the many defeats endured. With the mental and physical stability of the team secured it was time to put our athletics to the test in a game that should be next on the list for Olympic representation; dodgeball! Both Laidlaw and later, Ramsey suffered humiliating defeats as we simply had more true athletes. The dedication of the house, was mirrored by our housemaster, Mr. Kitagawa, who voluntarily had his (beloved) hair shaved off after Smith House was crowned champions of the Upper School Cross Country Run! Yet, another testament to the competitiveness of the house and another obstacle overcome in the years unprecedented success! Adding to these years triumphs was the successful introduction of, not one but two Smith House clothing lines, including T-shirts, sweet shirts, caps and our personal favorite - bathrobes. Thanks must be given to our co-heads of house, Alex Comargo and Stu Manchee. Both of these grads we instrumental in ensuring Smith House was successful in all of our endeavors. Most notable was our first place track and field finish. Without the strong example set by the grads, our achievement of all our goals may not have been possible. Thanks to the Smith House council and to all that made Smith House what it is today. This year we have set a high standard, for the house to uphold next year. . . To the remaining members, keep the flame burning! Austin Hracs and Tyler Smith

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- beginnings. Community Service at St. Andrew's has been increasing steadily year after year. Each successive year the college takes on more and more opportunities to involve itself in the surroum community. This year the Community f?ervij Council consisted of fifteen extremely capable and dedicated members who met every week to organize and plan the volunteer projects for S. A.C. The group of students was split up into two distinct sects: Communication & Advertising.

heiCommunication portion was responsible for Ihe. organization of individual events for the college. The Advertising portion was responsible forthe Newsjettgr, posters, and the website. More projects were taken on and successfully completed this past academic year than ever before. Instilled this year was the Volunteer-Term program, in which students who were taking the term off sports could dedicate their spare time to

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rani. Vice President Justin Wong, and Secretary Jay Smith

1 executive for the upcoming year consists of President Zameer Velji-P Make sure to visit our improved Community Service website: "kilby.sac.on.ca/activ^iesclubs/comservice". - Nick Dadson J "p^r:

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The lesser publicized, but perhaps even mot^viidable secondary purpose ot the committee, is to offer a forum for the development of student leadership skills. Committee members coordinate four major events and numerous smaller activities each year. It is through their enthusiasm and energy that other students are inspired to get involved in charity fundraising.

In the 2002/2003 school year, the students of S. A.C. have already raised in exe< S 1 8.000 for such charities as the Terry Fox Foundation, United Way. Ontario S Olympics, the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund. Dr. Graham's Homes and Wo

As staff facilitator lor the Outreach Committee, one of my greatest jus s is to be able o watch the efforts of some remarkable student leaders come to fruition on event days. here are 15 members on the committee this year, each of whom has demonstrated character, integrity and a keen sense of responsibility in their work with Outreach. Patrick McGrath (Co-president) and Alex McNabb (Advertising Coordinator) were the dri\ ing forces behind the 5* annual charity coffee house in February which turned out to be the most successful one set. Jarryd Stock (Co-president) and Sebastien Manigat (O.A.C. ) coordinated the 4"1 annual staff/student basketball game i n March. (Once again, the staff team won!) Adam Parent (Co-president) organized a raffle held at the same time which raised almost SI 200. Although Adam did much of the organization for this raffle, it would not have been possible without the efforts of Taylor Walker (Grade 8). Matthew Suddaby (Grade 9). Jared Leslie (Grade 10) and Brendon McCullough (Treasurer) in gathering prizes. The 3,J annual 30 Hour Famine or World Vision was held in April under the direction of Faisal Ratansi (Secretary ) and Bradley Downey (Grade 12). With over 100 participants, this was the largest famine thus far at S.A.C. A new initiative this year, the brainchild of Joel lord (O.A.C), was the monthly sale of Krispy Kreme doughnuts. Thanks to Joel's creative idea and ongoing initiative", sales have resulted in almost $ 1 500 charitable profit over the past six months. The remaining committee members: Nick Leslie (Grade 9). Ryan Bryce (Grade 10), Matthew Gnyp (Grade I 1 ). and Jason Kim (Grade 1 1 ) have also proven their value many times over in the support they have provided to all ot these endeavours. *tJT. tiS 3"*W'^H

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The Christian Fellowship this year was quite productive in their events. Introducing the M.A.P. program to chapel the students brought a new twist to the morning services and shared their views on life and spiritual matters. I One of these events involved DJ Lynn who rocked the house with his beats and the meaningful messages of the| contemporary songs. Several students were introduced to Christ, some for the first time, through such an event. The fellowship in general carried on its tradition of having fun and learning more about spiritual living as well as| fellowshiping with one another. There was growth both in bumbers and in spirit this year. Special thank you to Rev. Roffey for all his help and to the leaders and grads, Mark Cheng, Michael Lin, Tyler Smith, Paul Tsai, Jason Lauj for all their support and guidance. Good luck and God bless in the future.

Good luck new leaders next year! Calvin Lam and Braden King!!

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It was a very successful an exciting year in debating. With talented students from all upper school grades, St. Andrew's was blessed with many accomplished debaters.

Congratulations to all those who competed and represented St. Andrew's in the debating competitions.

Many thanks to Mr. Daniel B. Reid for his coaching and guidance. Thanks also go to the Debating Executives for all their hard work and what they have done for the society.

We wish the graduating debaters, best of luck in the future and we look forward to another eventful year of debating next year.

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I hold the knowledge, with which I liave, I stare at it, as a poor child does a dime, Unknowing of the vast wealth in the world. Quite happy to stare within its surface, Vet when tliat dinie looses its shine, I'm forced to look deeper tlian before, See past tlx* surface and to find nothing. And as the children liave parents, I liave wise men to guide me. And as the parents with a smile Take tlie dime from the vouth. It startles the \outh and they fight

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Life Stories - lustin Wong

Unforgettable, equivocal, arbitrary, and toMy rational and irrational all together

Yet it all coines to play wlietlier we like it or not

At tlie street corner, tlie coffee bar, tlie movie tlieatre, and the quaint boutique.

Habitiul stories of predilection, antagonism, and love

Fill our scliedules so much so, tliat we overlook reading tliem

Esoteric stories are transients, forever searching for places to do its work

Simple tales are abundant, and will eternally come and go

So wliat makes a textbook story? Tliat of complexity and simplicity attaclied to tlie same spine:

No, there are ix) guidlines

But only in tlie liands of a true virtuoso csn o\y? justly create works worthy of a god.

'This fables virtuoso is life and we are all subordinates in this whimsical tale of our existeixe.

As I paint your face

I feel Like I'm touching you

As I paint your eyes

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I put my life into you

Each cub of pigment

A breathe of air

As I create you on my canvas

Our souls begin to fuse

I am, we are, o\yc, not two

You are me and I am \oi\.

Dream - Derek Toms

(Based on "L Icarus" by Alden Nowlan)

Once, it was easy.

Tliere was nothing I couldn't live, go, be.

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within reach. Monotonous greys transformed into psycltedelic rats, yellow and blues; Concrete to wildflowers. Boring walls to exotic locales. I was free.

Everlasting - Jonathan Mackenzie

This is a war but oiie of a kind

Legions of people walking No bombs m soldiers

All in a perfect line Only deception you'll find

Not o\ye of tliein knowing wliere they're going to y0ii want, you see, but you'll never touch me

Unconciously wrought with hopes and desires Mind's eye is cloud)' grey

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School Awards

The Headmaster's Art Portfolio Award £ Each year, the School selects outstanding student art for its permanent art collection.

Michael Lin Mitch Myers

The H.B. Housser Trophy for Upper School Clan Competition £ Presented to the Upper School clan that has acquired the most clan points amongst its members. The Intra-mural Challenge Cup is presented by H.B. Housser one of the 28 in the inaugural Class of 1899.

Alexander Camargo (Smith House: 3,559 points) Stuart Manchee (Co-Heads of Smith House)

The Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Medal Award £ This prestigious international award recognizes excellence in community service- physical fitness, skill development, and outdoor education.

Bradley Downey

Freddie Kane

Adam Parent

David Woodcock

The Aurora Chamber of Commerce Annual Scholarship £ Presented to a graduating student who is an Aurora resident and has demonstrated entrepreneurial skills over the term of his career at St. Andrew's.

Geoffrey Campbell The Bruce M. Hicks Education Foundation Trophy £ Presented to the student who has done the most to advance equality in keeping with the spirit of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Ryan Luther

Edwin Erikson Prize for Community Service £ Presented to the student in Grades 9 through 1 1 who best served in community- oriented activities.

Johan Irwandi

The Brooks Cup £ Presented to the best senior debater by Mr. WilliamSkinner in memory of his mother. Hugh Dowell

The Craig R. Leslie Memorial Award £ Presented to the senior debater who have made a particularly significant contribution to the Debating Program by members of the Class of 1984. Brian Harvey

The Jim Herder Review Prize £ To the student who has contributed most significantly to the school yearbook. The Review. Mr. Herder was the editor in 1964. Derek Toms

The W.D. Newman Prize £ Presented to the student who has contributed most to school life through their photography. Michael Lin

The Theatre Prize £ For the best contribution in the field of dramatics. Given by former teacher Mr. J.C. Mainprize .

Drewe Maclver Stuart Manchee Jarryd Stock

The Backstage Theatre Prize £ For expertise and dedication as a theatre technician or as a member of the stage management team.

Joel Ford John Housser

The David B. Somerville Memorial Award £ Presented to the senior students who demonstrate a love of music and share their enthusiasm with the Andrean community. This award was established in 1995. in memory of David. S.A.C. class of 1988. by the many friends of the Somerville family.

Andrew Douglas Drewe Maclver

The Dr. George Bruce Chapel Prize £ Awarded in memory of the Rev. George Bruce, founding Headmaster of St. Andrew's College in 1899. to the students who, through commitment and service, have made an outstanding contribution to the life of the Memorial Chapel.

Hugh Dowell Michael Lin

The Donald B. Spence Creative Writing Prize £ For outstanding creative writing to a senior student in memory of Professor Spence. a loyal Andrean and a member of the class of 1937. Michael Lin

The Christopher Ball Prize £ For distinguished overall contribution in the general field of the Arts.

Scott Lennox

Michael Lin

The Colonel Tilston Award £ To honour the students who, in the opinion of the faculty, have set the best example in their class for effort, persistency and tenacity in their studies and in all other school activities.

1 Tyler Munro (Grade 9)

2 Ankush Sondhi (Grade 10)

3 JalilTeja (Grade 11)

4 Roger McLean (Grade 12)

5 Eric Davies (OAC)

The S.A.C Athletic "A" Awards £ The Athletic "A" is awarded to those graduating students who have distinguished themselves as first team athletes over their final three years at the School.

Dave Banwell Brent Brandham Nicholas Dadson Liam Farrell Adam Hoffman Gordon Hunter Jeffrey Johnstone

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Patrick McGrath Matthew Mitchell Adam Parent Jordan Ross Joseph Rothwell Nathan Rothwell Scott Simmons Jarryd Stock Jonathon Suddaby

The Headmaster's Trophy £ Presented to the St. Andrew's College Athletes of the Year.

Jeffrey Johnstone Scott Simmons

The Craig Mitchell Memorial Prize £ Awarded

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Brent Brandham Brendon McCullough

The Stein Family Award £ Presented to the students who have attended St. Andrew's College from Grade 7 until graduation and who have made a significant contribution to school life academically and athletically.

Joseph Leung Ryan Lo

The S.A.C. Elders Award £ To students who have attended St. Andrew's College since Grade 7 (or equivalent.)

Wahid Amarshi Sean Bornstein Michael Bottomley Nicholas Caron David Charlebois Mark Cheng Richard Choi Nicholas Dadson R.J. Ellis Fraser Fell Mervyn Frame Tyler Hurst Jeffrey Johnstone James Kesten Soung Hun Lee Joseph Leung Michael Lin Ryan Lo

Bradley Lorriman Stuart Manchee Breen Marien Patrick McGrath David Nudds Eric Samson-Doel Jarryd Stock Alexander Tanton Stephen Thompson Derek Toms David Trott Paul Tsai Bosco Tse Nicolaos Tsioros Jose Uribe Luc Zoratto

The Errington Award £ In memory of Mrs. Clela Ellis and Mrs. Elizabeth Errington. awarded to graduating students who have made a distinguished contribution to the life of S.A.C.

Allan Bean Nicholas Dadson Hugh Dowell Joel Ford Brian Harvey John Housser Jae Hee Lee Michael Lin Bradley Lorriman Tyler Smith

The Macdonald Medal £ The prestigious Macdonald Medal is awardedto a araduatina students

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Patrick McGrath Adam Parent

Derek Toms Andrew Wakefield

The Laidlaw Trophy £ Awarded to the boy in his graduating year who has won for his Clan the greatest number of points during his final two years at school. This award is donated by the S.A.C. Old Boys' Association in honour of the devoted service of Robertson Laidlaw. a teacher here for 51 years.

Patrick McGrath (497 points)

The MacPherson Shield £ Presented in memory of Lloyd MacPherson to the members of the Andrean community who contribute most to school spirit.

Allan Bean Tyler Smith

The School Prize to the Head Prefect £ In recognition of service to the School.

Patrick McGrath

Adam Parent

The Headmaster's Medals £ Presented for excellence in academics in the graduating class to those students whose overall average is 90% and above.

90 Duncan Kluwak

90 Joseph Leung 90.2 Kevin Lau

91 Sang-Hyuk Park 91.2 Adam Parent 91.5 Mark Cheng (5) 91.5 Michael Lin (5) 91.7 Alex McNabb (4) 92.7 Derek Toms (3)

94.5 Alexander Camargo (2) 97 Soung Hun Lee (1)

The C. Vincent Massey Award for Excellence in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Languages £ Presented to the graduating students with a distinguished ranking in the Arts and Humanities. Mr. Massey, an Old Boy of the class of 1906, was the first native-born Governor General of Canada.

Alexander Camargo Hugh Dowell

The Thomas A, Hockin Award for Excellence in the Sciences £ Presented to the graduating students with a distinguished ranking in the Sciences. Dr. Hockin served as the 5th Headmaster of St. Andrew's College from 1974-1981 and went on to a distinguished career in the Government of Canada.

Soung Hun Lee Derek Toms

The Lieutenant Governor's Community Volunteer Award £ This award recognizes exemplary graduate volunteers in each of Ontario's secondary schools.

Allan Bean Adam Parent

The Governor General's Medal £ Presented to the graduating student attaining the highest standing for university entrance. This prestigious award recognizes academic excellence among secondary school

Prize Day 2003

The 104"' edition of Prize Day at St. Andrew's College is dedicated to Justin Scott, Class of 1998, who died tragically earlier this year after a car accident in his native Bahamas.

We would like to thank everyone for their patience during the past twelve months, a period marked by the most complex and comprehensive building program in the history of St. Andrew's College. Faculty and their families, staff, parents, students, neighbours, and visitors to the school have all been inconvenienced by the construction. As the black, red and white signs around the campus indicate, we do apologize for the disruption you have incurred this year. By the time the students return to the campus in September, all projects will be finished and we are confident that the Andrean community will be thrilled with the finished product.

The Class of 2003 has fared well with 100% of students being offered places to university and/or college! The total amount of scholarship funds awarded were $1 ,092,000 with more offers coming every day. Some of the more notable scholarships include Alex McNabb, awarded the President's Scholarship from the University of Guelph and major U.S. scholarships and bursaries awarded to Alex Camargo, Derrick Kocik, Sebastien Manigat, J.P. Suddaby, Alex Tanton, Jesse Tipping, and Derek Toms. Our top student of the Class of 2003, Soung Hun Lee, turned down the Dean's Scholarship to Cornell to accept a place at Stanford University in California. Other offers to prestigious programs in the U.S. have been accepted by Mark Cheng, Jason Lau, Jae Hee Lee, Joseph Leung. Ryan Lo, and Patrick McGrath. Forty-two percent of the class will be attending universities in Ontario, 14% in the Maritimes and 7% in Quebec. There will be lots of red leather jackets on the Dalhousie, Mt. Allison, and

McGill campuses. Five students will be studying in Western Canada and two students will travel to the U.K. to continue their studies. Seventy students, out of 138 in the grade 12 and 13 class, graduate with an average over 80%. Thirty-four of these boys have been at S.A.C. since Grade 7. A very impressive record!

This year, out of S.A.C. 's 540 students, there were 56 school teams in 22 different sports, and highlights included: 10 CISAA Championship teams, two national Championship teams, 1 1 CISAA Finalist teams, exceptional OFS AA champion swimmers, Alpine skiers and S.A.C. 's own Donovan Bailey - J.P. Suddaby. We won't soon forget the intensity and desire for a football win of players David Amadori, Michael Tzimas and Dave Banwell, Andrew Douglas's skill on the bagpipes, Michael Lin's amazing artistic ability, Stuart Manchee's acting, Jarryd Stock's voice, J. P. Suddaby's gazelle-like speed and agility, Scott Simmons' grace in the pool, Soung Hun Lee's intellect, Hugh Dowell's uniqueness, and Stephen Thompson's SAC. bus. Neither will we soon forget the Cadet Corps' superb 98th year in existence - stellar performances at the Church Parade, the two Inspections and Cadets in Concert, the award winning Pipes & Drums band and their once-in-a-lifetime CD production Quit Ye Like Men. the award-winning Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Jazz Band and Middle School Band, the first ever Battlefields Study Trip to the graves of fallen Andreans from the Great Wars, the Grade 1 0 exchange to France and French immersion trip to St. Donat, the many achievements of our mathematicians and debaters, the Summit Writing Society's first Literary Journal entitled Legacy (with special thanks to Mrs. Tilda Robson. Derek Toms and Michael Lin), Mr. Scoular's magnificent production of Oklahoma, Fraser Cowell and Carrie Hughes-McGuinness' Chekhov Shorts and who can forget FOCUS"?

Prize Days at S.A.C. are huge undertakings. Gregory Dominato, Marie Pilieci, Jen Kearney, Gayle Petri, Edna Collins and Kim Peyman have been preparing for this special day for months. Special thanks to Klaus Griese, Paul Hodgson, Rodger Routledge and the rest of the maintenance and grounds crew for preparing our beautiful campus. Also, to Mike, Luigi, Kanny and all the kitchen staff for their hard work all year. Have a safe and enjoyable summer.

Grade 6 - Academic Awards

Grade 6 Scholars £ Students with a combined average of 80% or greater.

81.5 Ryan Cole

82.9 Boris Wong (5)

83.2 Bobby McDonald (4)

84. 1 Cameron Oram (3)

84.2 Sam Millette (2) 85.1 Michael Goitanich (1)

The French Prize £

Ryan Cole The Language Arts Prize £

James Doran The Science Prize £

James Doran The Grade 6 "Star Chart" Award £ In recognition of the student in Grade 6 who exhibits the most conscientious work ethic and leadership development.

James Doran The Music Prize £

Alistair Man

The Mathematics Prize £

Cameron Oram The Social Studies Prize £

Cameron Oram The Art Prize £

Jorge Roca Salazar The Canadian National Mathematics League Award £

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Grade 7 Scholars £ 80 Adrian Eng 80.9 Tyler Flanagan

81.6 Aldo Ruiz Robert

81.7 Michael Rubenstein 82.5 Michael Del Zotto 83.2 Brandon Andrews 83.7 Praveer Melwani (5) 84 Dylan Baker (4)

84.4 Mitch Lebar (3)

85.9 Hamilton Petropoulos (2)

88.5 Colin Noble (1) The Music Prize £

Brandon Andrews

The Canadian National Mathematics League Award £ Awarded to the School champion. Brandon Andrews

The Gauss Contest Prize for Mathematics £ Awarded by the University of Waterloo. Dylan Baker

The Geography Prize £

Mitch Lebar The French Prize £

Alexander Leon

The Math Olympiad Award £ Recognizing the top S.A.C. Grade 7 who competed in 5 international Math Olympiad events. Seung Mock Ha

The Winnet Prize for English £ Awarded for proficiency in composition, grammar, spelling and writing.

Colin Noble The Mathematics Prize £

Colin Noble The Science Prize £

Colin Noble The History Prize £

Hamilton Petropoulos The Art Prize £

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Improvement Prize £ For the studer has made the greatest percentage improvement over last June. Adrian Eng (With an improvement j

Grade 7 - Special Awards

The Middle School Council £ The Grade 7 boys who, in the opinion of their teachers and peers, will contribute significantly to Middle School student leadership in the coming year.

Dylan Baker

Nicholas Bedikian

Adrian Eng

Praveer Melwani

Colin Noble

Hamilton Petropoulos

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Grade 8 - Academic Awards

Grade 8 Scholars £ Students with a combined average of 80% or greater. 80 Shingo Nishioka

80.2 Andrew Baer 80.5 Robbie Kaptyn 80.8 Scott Giroux 80.8 Vladie Lokshin

8 1 .4 Jorge De Haro 81.4BishoyGhobrial

81.5 Adrian Carabias Barroso

81.7 Scott Genin 82 Richard Housser

82. 1 Pato Gonzalez de la Vega Munoz

82.3 Devon Mok 82.5 Devon Bean

82.8 Cameron Healy

82.9 Justin Oh 83.1 Tyler King 83.5 Jared Kim 83.7 Harrison Jones 83.7 Dennis Tomory

84.7 Adrian Wu

85.8 Michael Chong (4)

85.8 Diego Morales de Murga (4) 87.1 William Yuen (3)

87.4 Sean Eng (2)

87.5 Bryan Lin (1)

The Canadian National Mathematics League Award £ Awarded to the School champion. Michael Chong

The Art Prize £

Rodrigo Lopez Dominguez The French Prize £

Sean Eng The History Prize £

Scott Genin

The Kilgour-Campbell English Prize £ Awarded for proficiency in composition, grammar, spelling and writing.

Bishoy Ghobrial The Music Prize £

Scott Giroux The Mathematics Prize £

Bryan Lin

Canadian Scholastic Achievement League £ Recognizing the top S.A.C. student in the CSAL comprehensive, nation-wide test of general knowledge. Adrian Wu

The Gauss Contest Prize for Mathematics £ Awarded by the University of Waterloo. Adrian Wu

The Geography Prize £

William Yuen The Science Prize £

William Yuen

The Bruce B. King Memorial Improvement Prize £ For the student who has made the greatest percentage improvement over last June. A loyal Andrean. Mr. King was a student at St. Andrew's from 191 1 to 1922.

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Middle School Reading Prize £ Awarded to a student in Grades 6, 7. or 8 who has read the greatest number of books in the Middle School Reading Program during the school year. This award is a collaborative initiative between the Towers Library and Middle School academic program to promote and support literacy among our students and to encourage students to become life long readers. Hamilton Petropoulos (25 novels)

The Aubrey M. Foy Piping Prize £ For the most improved Middle School Piper. Donated by Michael G. Foy, Pipe Major 1997, in honour of his father Aubrey M. Foy. S.A.C, 1976-2003. Douglas McDonald

Thomas A. Hockin Trophy for Middle School Clan Competition £ Presented to the Middle School clan that has acquired the most clan points amongst its members. Scott Giroux (Co-heads of Wallace) Devon Mok (Co-heads of Wallace) Jonathan Tozzi (Co-heads of Wallace)

The Rupert Ray Middle School Public Speaking Competition £ To recognize the winner of our annual Middle School public speaking contest. In honour of Mr. Ray, a teacher from 1966 to 2001 , who gave his time and talent to developing debating and public speaking at St. Andrew's , Ben Calvert

Middle School French Speech Contest £ Awarded to the Middle School French student who, in the opinion of the judges, spoke most convincingly in French on this year's topic. Diego Morales de Murga

The Brian. R. Mitchell Award £ For proficiency in Junior Debating. Mr. Mitchell was the school's top debater in his graduating class of 1977. Stewart Powell

The Robert W. Meagher Language Arts Award £ To the student of the Middle School whose first language is neither English nor French and who makes outstanding progress in either of Canada's official languages. Jorge De Haro

Community Service Prize £ Presented to the Middle School student who best served in community-oriented activities. Perry Thomson

The Colonel Tilston Award £ To honour the students who, in the opinion of the faculty- have set the best example in their class for effort, persistency and tenacity in their studies and in all other school activities.

1 David Nam (Grade 6)

2 Bucky Pelosse (Grade 7)

3 Gregory VandeMark (Grade 8)

The Roy H.M. Lowndes Prize £ To the student in grade 8 who best excels in studies, games, deportment and character. Mr. Lowndes was a student here from 1906 to 1912 and was a dedicated member of the Andrean community. Devon Bean

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Grade 9 Scholars £ Students with a combined average of 80% or greater. 80 Pierce Cassidy

80 Murray Kay 80.3 Lander Cabrera Marti

80.3 Taylor Campbell 80.6 Axel Gunter Garcia

80.8 Matthew Langer

81 Christopher Simpson 81.1 Martin Lee

81.5 Jared Lee

81.6 Mike Mcintosh

81.9 Lawrence Chu

82 Harvey Hui

82.4 Johnny Lin 82.9 Arthur Wong 83.3 Leo Yeung 83.6 Andrew Laptev 83.9 Andy Chiu 84 Nick Leslie 84 Jesen Tanadi 85.1 Dennis Chang 85.3 Julian Kim 85.8 Tyler Ehler

85.8 Alexander Tang 86.1 Mike Ferguson 86. 1 James Mc Arthur 86. 1 Jason Ng 86.6 Adrian Bruno 86.6 Jeffrey Lui 87.1 Jesse-Ross Cohen 87.1 Darryl Shen 87.3 Tyler Munro

88.3 Raymond Tung (5)

89.4 Tony Lau (4)

89.9 David Kanhai (3) 90.6 Gordon Lee (2) 90.8 Jeffrey Ngo (1)

The Music Prize £

Harvey Hui The Art Prize £

David Kanhai The English Prize £

Gordon Lee The Information Studies Prize £

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The Pascal Mathematics Contest Award £ Awarded by the University of Waterloo. Gordon Lee

The Fryer Mathematics Contest Award £ Awarded by the University of Waterloo.

Jason Ng The Geography Prize £

Jeffrey Ngo The Science Prize £

Jeffrey Ngo The French Prize £

Darryl Shen

Grade 9 - Special Awards

The Gilbert deB Robinson Memorial Improvement Prize £ For the student who has made the greatest percentage improvement over last June. Mr. Robinson was a student at St. Andrew's from 1916 to 1923 and served his school with distinction. Vinu Natarajan (8.9% increase)

The T.E. Harrison Trophy £ Awarded to the Grade 9 student who best excels in studies- games, deportment and character. Mr. Harrison was Housemaster of Macdonald House from 1970 to 1987. Nick Leslie

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Grade 10 Scholars £ Students with a combined average of 80% or greater.

80.1 Rocco Mattucci

80.5 Vincent Wong

81.3 Anthony Buonaiuto

81.4McKenzieWillson

81.7 Devon Daniell 81.9 Eric Tozzi

82.3 Nick Wong

82.4 Jonathan Adamo

82.5 Daniel Conrad

82.6 Jonathan MacKenzie

82.8 Igor Kastelyanets

82.8 Sohaib Siddiqui

82.9 Mark Hanson 83.6 David Arnold 83.6 Robert Iaccino 83.6 Sean Jeong 84. 1 Omair Rahman 84.9 Michael Genin 85.6 Matt Mcintosh 85.9 Chang Boo 86.1 Jeffrey Hynds 87.6 Alexey Altshuller 88.3 Sang-Chul Yoon 88.6 Kevin Dong (5) 89.1 Abraham Hum (3) 89.1 Richard Oosthuizen (3) 91.8 Ryan Luther (2) 93.3 Aldis Sung (1)

The Spanish Prize £

Terry Belgrave The Art Prize £

Chang Boo

The Andrew Armstrong Prize for Improvement in English £ To the grade 10 or 1 1 with the greatest pecentage improvement in English over last June. Vince De Civita (27% increase)

The Media Arts Prize £ Michael Genin

The English Prize £ In memory of Walter Findlay. one of the original masters at S.A.C. in 1899. Abraham Hum

The History Prize £ Jeffrey Hynds

The American Mathematics Competition Award £ To the top-scorer in the School. Sean Jeong

The Music Prize £

Ryan Luther The French Prize £

Matt Mcintosh

The Computer Science Prize £

Aldis Sung The Geography Prize £

Aldis Sung

The Cayley Mathematics Contest Prize £ Awarded by the University of Waterloo. Aldis Sung

The Galois Mathematics Contest Award £ Awarded by the University of Waterloo. Aldis Sung

The Heather Inglis Memorial Prize for Mathematics £

Aldis Sung The Science Prize £

Aldis Sung The Wyld Prize for English as a Second Language £

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The Improvement Prize £ For the student who has made the greatest percentage improvement over last June. JeongJinLee (13.9% increase)

The Debating Prize £ Awarded to the student who has made an outstanding contribution to Junior Debating. Michael Carney

The Budding Young Poet Laureate Awards £ Awarded by the Ladies' Guild for the best works of creative writing in Grade 10.

1 Abraham Hum (First Place for "The Last Chronicles")

2 Jonathan MacKenzie (Second Place for "American Dream")

3 Alex Calvert (Third Place for "My Mother")

The Peter L. Stuart Award £ To the member of grade 10 most distinguished in character and scholarship, and having made a determined and unselfish contribution to any one or more of the co-curricular activities offered. Mr. Stuart was Assistant Headmaster and a member of the faculty from 1971 to 1994. Jared Lesli

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Grade 1 1 Scholars £ Students with a combined average of 80% or greater.

80 Kalev Hess

80 Lawrence Kiiza

80 Wally Lau

80 Chris Marshall

80 Brendan McCall

80 Jalil Teja

80.3 Jeremy Springer

80.4 Andre Fernandez

80.4 Zameer Velji-Pirani

80.7 Jeremy King

80.8 George Si 81.1 MattDonko 81.6 Chris Bromley 81.8 Alex Douglas

81.8 Austin Smith

81.9 Ryan Kim

82 Patrick Garneau 82.1 AlexKaptyn 82.1 Desmond Kiu

82.6 Patrick Kim

82.7 Andrew Brankley

82.7 Adam Bucci 82.9 Rob Ferguson 83.1 Terry Belgrave 83.1 Jordan Cyr 83.3 Benjamin Tang

83.8 Matthew Mitchell

84 Alexander Chin 84. 1 David Lau

84. 1 Louis-David Lord

84.9 Terry Ngai

85 Simon Ruggier 85.3 Jason Kim 86.9 David Del Zotto

87.5 Sang-Ho Yoon

87.7 Cody Biggings

88.3 Malcolm O'Hare

88.4 Charles Lai

88.8 Robert McKay

89.6 Darrin Henein

89.7 Faisal Ratansi 90.3 Kent Fu (5) 91.7 Simon Lau (4) 93.1 Shawn Jolly (3) 94.8TomiJun (2) 97.1 Justin Wong (1)

The Environmental Science Prize £

Adam Bucci The French Prize £

Brandon Hussey The Social Sciences Prize £

Johan Irwandi The Spanish Prize £

Shawn Jolly The Reeves Art Prize £

Tomi Jun The Chemistry Prize £

Tomi Jun The English Prize £

Tomi Jun

The Hypatia Mathematics Contest Award £ Awarded by the University of Waterloo. Tomi Jun

The Louise Macdonald Sifton Prize for Mathematics £ Tomi Jun

The Physics Prize £ Tomi Jun

The Fermat Mathematics Contest Prize £ Awarded by the University of Waterloo. Jason Kim

The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Medal in Mathematics and Science £ Louis-David Lord

The Geomatics Prize £

Malcolm O'Hare The Univeristy of Waterloo Avogadro Chemistry Contest £

Simon Ruggier (In the top 5% of 5,500

students.) The Computer Science Prize £

Simon Ruggier The Music Prize £

Jeremy Springer The Dramatic Arts Prize £

Kevin Wilson The Accounting Prize £

Justin Wong The Biology Prize £

Justin Wong The Henry deB Forde Economics Prize £

Justin Wong

The Isabelle Cockshutt Prize for History £ Donated by Mrs. F.A. Schulman. Justin Wong

Grade 11 - Special Awards

The Improvement Prize £ For the student who has made the greatest percentage improvement over last June. Steven Brooks (19.7% increase)

The CM. Foster Award £ Presented to the grade 1 1 student who has been at the school for at least three years and who has made a significant contribution to extracurricular life with an emphasis on theatre, debating, the Review, or FOCUS. Given by Christopher Foster ('95) and Stephen Foster ('97) in memory of their grandfather, a member of the class of 1922. Kevin Wilson

The Yale University Book Award £ To a grade 1 1 student of outstanding character and academic promise. Tomi Jun

The Stuart B. Wood Memorial Prize £ To the member of grade 1 1 most distinguished in character, scholarship and games. Mr. Wood was Head Prefect in 1 924-25. Faisal Ratansi

The Chairman's Gold Medal £ To next year's Head Boy who has earned the highest standing in Grade 11. Justin Wong

School Prefects £ The Grade 1 1 students who, in the opinion of their peers and teachers, will contribute to student leadership by serving as prefects in their graduating year.

Terry Belgrave

Tim Birkett

Billy Burke

Rob Ferguson

Adam Ford

Matthew Gnyp

Faisal Ratansi (Head Prefect)

Darryl Stock

Daniel Von Diergardt

Justin Wong

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Graduate Scholars £ Students with a combined average of 80% or greater in their university entrance courses.

80 Bradley Downey

80 Fraser Fell

80 Brian Grant

80 Tyler Hurst

80 Luc Zoratto 80.2 Joel Ford 80.2 Jae Hee Lee

80.2 Stuart Manchee 80.5 David Amadori

80.5 Jean-Simon Bourque

80.6 Wahid Amarshi

80.7 Andrew Cumming 80.7 Michael Gill

81 Bradley Lorriman

81.3 Kenny Yuen 81.5 James Kesten 81.5 Steven Lam 81.5 Mitch Myers

82 Peter Wong

82.3 Sebastien Manigat 82.3 Kent Yeung 82.7 Nicholas Caron 82.7 Hugh Dowell

82.7 Sean Gill

82.8 Charles Ng

83 Dave Banwell

83 Jordan Ross 83.2 Kyle Beatty

83.2 Jarryd Stock

83.3 Armen Khajetoorian 83.7 David Woodcock

84 Jonathon Suddaby 84.2 Jayson Miller

84.2 Wilson Poon

84.3 John Housser 84.3 Jason Lau 84.5 Drewe Maclver

84.7 Brian Harvey

84.8 Gordon Hunter

84.8 Brendon McCullough

85.2 Nathan Rothwell

85.3 Nicholas Dadson 85.3 Joseph Rothwell 85.5 Andrew Douglas 85.8 Allan Bean 85.8 Adam Hoffman

85.8 Patrick Samson-Doel 85.8 Michael Tzimas

86.2 Sean O'Donnell

86.3 Brent Brandham 86.5 Ka Long Ng 86.7 Patrick McGrath

87 Austin Hracs 87.2 Christopher McFarlane 87.5 Dennis Wong

87.7 Kyle Steeves

87.8 Liam Farrell

88 Ryan Lo 90 Duncan Kluwak

90 Joseph Leung (10) 90.2 Kevin Lau (9)

91 Sang-Hyuk Park (8) 91.2 Adam Parent (7) 91.5 Mark Cheng (5) 91.5 Michael Lin (5) 91.7 Alex McNabb (4) 92.7 Derek Toms (3) 94.5 Alexander Camargo (2) 97 Soung Hun Lee (1)

The Humanities Prize £ Alexander Camargo

The Social Sciences Prize £ For a senior level Social Science other than Econmics. Alexander Camargo

The James A. Ballard French Prize £ The James A. Ballard French Prize for the graduating student who has made the best progress in becoming bilingual in English and French. Awarded in memory of Mr. Ballard, class of 1969.

Mark Cheng University of Waterloo Chem-13-News Contest

Alexander Chin (Standing in the 80th

percentile.) The American Mathematics Competition Award £

Andrew Douglas The Geography Prize £

Liam Farrell The Spanish Prize £

Sean Gill

The Michael History Prize £ The prize is given by Ian, David and Andrew Michael in honour of their grandmother Mrs. Isobel McBride.

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Austin Hracs The Stephen J. Suarez Prize £ Donated by Mr. & Mrs. E.G. Suarez.

Duncan Kluwak

The Spanish Fluency Prize £ Presented to a senior student who has made the most effort to become fluent in Spanish. Dmytri Lagur

The Lehockey Biology Prize £

Soung Hun Lee The Chemistry Prize £

Soung Hun Lee

The Canadian National Mathematics League Award £ Awarded to the School champion after 6 rounds of competition involving over 200 schools. Soung Hun Lee

The Old Boys' Medal in Mathematics £

Soung Hun Lee The Donald Cooper Medal for Physics £

Soung Hun Lee

The Harry E. Goodman Memorial Science Prize £ For excellence in Physics and Chemistry. Mr. Goodman taught chemistry at St. Andrew's for 21 years retiring in 1950. Donated by Dr. Alan Bricknell. Soung Hun Lee

The Gibb Geography Prize for World Issues Prize £ Presented in memory of Dick Gibb and donated by Robert H. Bradshaw C53) and Alex Bradshaw ('89). Joseph Leung

The Guy Rutter Art Prize £ Michael Lin

The George Etienne Cartier Medal in French. £ Donated by the late Mr. W.A. Beer, the only Andrean ever to have his name on every honour board in the Towers Library. Louis-David Lord

The Magee Family Music Prize £ Donated by the Class of 2001 . Drewe Maclver

The Charles Ashton Medal for English. £ Mr. Ashton was in the St. Andrew's Class of 1920. Patrick McGrath

The Computer Science Prize £ Roger McLean

The R.R. McLaughlin Memorial Prize for English and the Sciences £ Highest standing in English and the Sciences combined- Donated by Robert R. Parker Class of 1960 in memory of his uncle. Alex McNabb

The Euclid Mathematics Contest Award £ Awarded by the University of Waterloo. Charles Ng

The Accounting Prize £ Sang-Hyuk Park

Da Vinci Contest for Engineering £ Awarded to the top S.A.C. students writing the da Vinci physics and engineering examination sponsored by the University of Toronto.

Derek Toms (Ranked in the 94th percentile out

of 2,754 students.)

The University of Toronto Biology Competition £ National biology scholars finishing in the top 100 students in Canada.

1 Derek Toms

2 Soung Hun Lee (Derek and Soung finished in the 96.9th percentile.)

3 Kenny Yuen (Kenny finished in the 96.4th percentile.)

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The Justin Ross Scott Memorial Dramatic Arts Prize £ Awarded for excellence in dramatic studies in memory of Justin, class of 1998. by Mrs. Ann Bease and Mr. Michael Scott. Jarryd Stock

The Improvement Prize £ For the graduating students who have made the greatest percentage improvement over last June.

Joel Ford (13.5% increase)

Michael Gill (16.3% increase)

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Mrs. Carolyn O'Higgins

Ask anybody who knows her what Carolyn's favourite things might include and you are sure to come up with gardening, the outdoors, and reading. It is also fair to suggest that she is one person whom everyone on campus knows. She will be a much missed person here at S.A.C. JVlr. btrUa.n KObertSOn ^^^^W Carolyn began life with us in 'Reception'. She was to be the

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It is not often that St. Andrew's graduates one of its offspring twice. Inamannerof speaking, thatiswhathas happened here. Struan Robertson 84' has just taken another bow and is off to a position jit Pickering College (just to the north oi*S.A.C. in Newmarket become Assistant Head Master in charge of Advancement.

Pickering has indeed chosen well; forat his second gradiuiti we recognize Struan for his Andrean Sptft, Heart^vurid and Body. J

His work in the Admission^ffice has been one of great purpose, belief and spirit. A happie/and more convivial individual .•* one could not hope to meet. He is indeed the epitome of the good- natured Andrean, willing to take his place on the team.

Half measures are not in Struan' s vocabulary. He works and plays with the same energetic zeal. Loyal and true, Struan has not sought attention from others as he focused on the tasks at hand. His generosity with his own time has won him many friends in this community among every constituency. He has worked tirelessly to promote his alma mater with pride. There are many many more who now know about S.A.C. as a result of Struan's efforts than did before he arrived in the Admission Office. A kinder person you will not find!

Struan posseses a keen intellect. He is fluent in our two official languages. He is a master in the process of debating and facilitating communication among people. He enjoys fine writing. music, art, theatre, drink, excellent food (French is best) and the occasional (but it has to be good) cigar. His sense of humour is sharp and quick. He is not a person that one would idly choose to cross verbal swords with.

Well now. the corpus has been left to the last, and >hall N \t i;m therefore get the briefest of attention. The tests incumbent it; the kk previous three areas have left things in this department somewhat on Ik the shaky side. True, he is an excellent shot ( as those on the Rifle Team can attest). He is a veritable shark in the pool; but ohhhh - that aching back. .' I\

It would be quite unethical and misleading for us to guduate one who we claimed to be perfect. We wish our Quaker brethren well, as thev perhaps have ashot at continuing the job. From all at S.A.C.- a huge G ANGWHA! Bon Chance Struan!

'first face' that many would put to S.A.C, and her always welcoming nature and smile were what greeted those coming to our campus for the first time.

After a short stay in Reception, Carolyn joined forces with the

dmission Office. The same welcoming nature, her love of people,

cellent writing and organizational skills, made it quite apparent that

e would be of great value to us in not only greeting new people to our

place, but helping them to connect with St. Andrew's College as

prospective parents and students.

The approach to this graduating year of 2003 needed some special thought and action. This class was to be substantially larger because the Province of Ontario was eliminating the thirteenth year. Two classes would graduate at once, shifting an enormous load onto our University Guidance Office. The need to have someone who knew the students, who was supremely organized, hard working, and who possessed excellent writing skill made her a 'shoe in' to bring the required additional boost to this area. I know that there are many 2003 grads who owe Ms. O'Higgins thanks for her effective and timely work on their behalf.

I As is the case with so many whose interests take them into gardening. Carolyn has a keen eye not just for plants but for people. Her ability to name and discuss plants is also visible in her interest and care for people. She has cultivated many friendships among us. Though she will be missed here, we are certain that we are not forgotten. The beauty of the north has beckoned, and we wish her good health, good reading, and, above all, good gardening'

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Mr. Aubrey Foy

Aubrey Foy, gifted musician, master, computer expert, housemaster, advisor, civilian cadet instructor, mentor, confidant, visionary, husband, father, and friend. In short (NOT AN ORDINARY MAN)

After 27 years at St. Andrew's College, Aubrey Foy and his wife Daphne depart for their home in the Gatineau. Aubrey will continue to be an Anroassador for St. Andrew's College, assisting the Admission Office in the Q^awa area and travelling on an occasional basis. Aubrey has made many frierjjpat S.A.C. over the years because of his wonderful, caring, nature and we are all the richer for having known and worked with him. He will be missed but hot forgotten. Aubrey will now have the time he so richly deserves to devote to his first love which is music. . "From music I came, to music I'll return."

Mr. Matthew Ainsworth

It is with deep regret that the History and Social Sciences Department says goodbye to Matthew Ainsworth. It is no exaggeration to say that Matthew was one of the most knowledgeable and intellectual teachers that the Department has ever had. He distinguished himself early in his academic career, receiving numerous awards as an undergraduate at York University. He won the History Department's Grace Heggie and Lex Mackenzie Scholarships in his final year, was thrice listed for exceptional sessional academic excellence, and graduated Magna Cum Laude on the Dean's Honour Roll in 2000. After completing a Bachelor of Education degree in 2001 he began his teaching career with us in '02-

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unusual breadth of knowledge of history immediately struck us as exceptional and his intellectual imagination and remarkable sense of historical and political judgment deeply enriched the experience of the students whom he taught. Matthew was devoted to academic excellence in his students and he spent many hours above and beyond teaching good principles of historical research and analysis. Above all. his infectious, wry, rather right-wing British humour which was not always understood by students and faculty alike improved the days of those of us who knew him best.

Beyond the classroom Matthew also enriched the school with his co-curricular interests. Apart from actively participating in the Aurora community by volunteering with youth groups, he coached our Tier II soccer and First Cricket teams. Nor should it be forgotten that Matthew spent hundreds of hours tutoring our senior history students without remuneration for two years before joining the faculty.

Ms. Hughes-McGuinness

Let me tell you a little about my friend Carrie,

With her by my side, my first year here wasn't scary.

Five teaching years under her belt, and I with none,

She showed me the ropes, for I had barely begun.

You see friends, and colleagues, this woman was born to

teach,

From English to Drama to Chapel she even did preach.

The boys would say she was so much more, than one who

gave out marks,

Because she showed she cared so much, she would often

ignite the spark. ^

The spark I speak of, is one that builds confidence and

self-esteem, Ifo^

Through faith and perseverance, she encourages them to

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You could find her on the softball diamond, or on the

soccer field,

A coach, mentor and friend, the team's confidence and

respect they'd yield.

You could find her in the theatre, both on and behind the

stage,

As director, producer, or actor she never lost her page.

You could find her on the basketball court, or on the

hockey rink,

Competing against the boys, many females would easily

shrink.

But you see friends and colleagues, she gave St.

Andrew's her all,

And I am sad to say she will not be with us this fall.

For she and hubby Jeff, dog Marlowe, and cat

Shakespeare,

Are moving to Calgary to Strathcona-Tweedsmere.

So let's raise our glass to "Ms. H-M", their Teacher of the

Year,

Our thoughts and prayers go with you, fond memories we

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Robyn O'Hare

Matthew's departure leaves a deep void in the teaching of the humanities and social sciences at our school. He, his wife Karen, and baby daughter Katherine will be deeply missed on the campus. We wish them God-speed and all success in their future endeavours and we sincerely hope that they will return to visit us frequently as a busy life permits.

Mrs. Marlene Ash

Marlene Ash retired as the Campus Shop Manager in June 2003. Marlene worked in this position for 16 years and made

her way to work every day -through snow, sleet, rain and mud - along the path that connects her backyard with the campus

grounds. We hope that she will continue to keep the path worn even after her retirement

Mrs. Ash may have always been passionate about books and she spent much of her working life in bookstores such as the

Tallyman Bookstore in Aurora and University bookstores at York and Waterloo, but she was also great at finding the latest

fads in pens, pencils and other campus shop fodder.

Her husband Fred helped design and re-design the store layout, as well as other office layouts for administrative offices and

Mrs. Ash also had him provide "crowd control" when she was selling books at the beginning of the year

We wish her all the best in her retirement and thank her for helping so many students over the years with not only what they

needed for classes (how could one boy need more than 4 rulers per year??) but also for her support when students just needed

someone to talk to.

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Ms.Antonia Venters hails from New

/ick and the east coast is calling her back this year. Mademoiselle Venters will be teaching

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Ms. Tara Prieur

Ms. Tara Prieur enjoyed her year atl as a middle and upper school French! trip to St.Donat with the Grade 10' si rable as she saw her students speak natural setting. Ms. Prieur had fun takinj 7's to Le Papillon, a trench restaurant as part of their food unit. MademoisJ will be missed next year.

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tember, remaining close to all of, her family. During the last 5 years, she coached the swim teams af organized the grade 10 %.Donat trip. She also took groups students to France during the past 2 March Break holidays. As a active member of the Modern Languages Dept., she worked wit colleagues like Joel Fines, Jacfpjie Beck, Michel Camerori, Martin Duguay and Nicole Ma. Miss Venters has taught in the mi&lle and upper schools for many years and will miss the bonds she has crMtei with her students. She will miss her apartment on campus but looks Ion; 'ard to living the city life next year.

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hard to believe thaBfcgars have

;sed since Lisa Picerno arrived at Irew ■" s. ready to take on her first teach- job! Well, in those years she has

tainly aeeomplished a lot. As a French and Spanish teacher, soccer and squash coach, chaperone on school trips to Que-

. Ottawa, Spain and Italy, advisor, duty master in Flavelle House, and Mod- ern Languages Department Head, Ms. Picerno has made many contributions to the Andrean community and has touched the hearts of many students, faculty and staff, and parents. We would like to thank her very much for everything she has done at St. Andrew's, and wish her all the best in the future! Good luck! Bonne chance! B uen a suerte!

Mr. Paul Bedard

In retrospect, Paul Bedard has packed a great deal into his seven years as a member of the faculty at St. Andrew's College. Reflecting upon his career one quickly realizes how much he has added to the vitality and well-being of our school community. As a former student ( 1 972- 1 979), St. Andrew' s was certainly not new to Paul when he arrived in September 1 996 to teach French and Physical Education. What he brought with him was the characteristics of a true Andrean-respect, loyalty, and the willingness to get involved. In 1997 he took on the additional responsibilities of Housemaster of Sifton House and Director of Athletics. Though a great burden he handled these two roles, as well as coaching and teaching, admirably for two years. From September, 1999 he concentrated his efforts on coaching, teaching, and Housemastering.

A fine and well recognized sportsman he showed a tremendous knack in getting the best out of his student athletes. He could teach the skills but his understanding and sensitivity to their feelings allowed him to connect perfectly with his players. This is not surprising for Paul's very nature is that of a true gentleman, hugely compassionate, supportive, and of the highest rity.

mhe CISAA Hockey Championship to St. Andrew's in 2001, after an 18 year

absence, by defeating I 'CC on their ice was a notable accomplishment. Paul very humbly

stride passing off credit to all but himself. The same is true when he has won

tennis titles at the Provincial and National levels. He is not adverse to breaking new ground

as he was the force behind St. Andrew's venture into competitive baseball this past spring.

in admirer of Paul's inner strength and find him a pleasure to be with. He moves on

to fill the role and rapidly gro

at St. Andrew' continue togui Bob Perrier

)irector of Athletics at St. Thomas of Villanova College, a relatively new Ing school. We wish him well. He has touched the lives of many young men Ind will not be forgotten. But his work is not over as he will land influence young people.

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