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St.  Andrew's  College 

Aurora,  Ontario 

Review  1988-89 


Table  of  Contents 

Events 

5 

Senior  Sports 

17 

Junior  Sports 

48 

Arts 

65 

Cadets 

82 

Masters 

93 

Prize  Day 

102 

Graduates 

113 

Houses 

145 

Undergraduates 

154 

Advertising 

171 

Directory 

185 

Events 


Cross-country  Race  Results: 
October  1988 


Lower  School  -  Clan 

1 .  Douglas 

2.  Robertson 

3.  Montrose 

4.  Wallace 

5.  Bruce 

Lower  School  -  Individual 

1.  Nick  McQuire 

2.  David  Michael 

3.  Marcus  Gillann 


Upper  School  -  Clan 

1.  Ramsey 

2.  Sifton 

3.  New 

4.  Memorial 

5.  Flavelle 

Upper  School  -  Individual 

1 .  Randy  Tsioros 

2.  Peter  Hickey 

3.  Alex  Stein 


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To  a  Haggis 

Fair  fa'  your  honest,  sonsie  face, 
Great  Chieftain  o'  the  Puddin-race! 
Aboon  them  a'  ye  tak  your  place, 

Painch,  tripe,  or  thairm: 
Weel  are  ye  wordy  of  a  grace 

As  lang's  my  arm... 

Ye  Pow'rs  wha  mak  mankind  your  care. 
And  dish  them  out  their  bill  o'  fare, 
Auld  Scotland  wants  nae  skinking  ware 

TTiat  jaups  in  luggies; 
But,  if  ye  with  her  gratefu'  pray'r, 

Gie  her  a  Haggisl 

Robert  Burns 


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ABOVE: 

The  Toronto  campus  of  St.  Andrew's  College 

before  the  move  to  Aurora  in  1926. 


LEFT: 

The  Prefects  of  191819  with  Headmaster,  Rev. 

D.  Bruce  Macdonald  who  was  Headmaster  from 

1900-1935 


BELOW: 

Can  you  find  the  changes  that  did  not  take 
place?  This  is  an  artist's  conception  of  the 
Aurora  campus  prior  to  the  construction  of  the 
Science  Wing  and  the  Athletic  Building. 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):    Peter  Stuart    Esq.,  John  MacMillan,  Mick  Rose,  Corey  Williams  (MIP), 
Ted  Mitkopoulos  (MVP),  Mark  Ibbotson,  Charles  Emerson,  Alex  Stein.  Jim  Mirkopoulos 
FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):    Rob   Caldwell  Esq,  Mike  Van  De  Merwe,  Meil  Ellis,  Robb  Devitt,  David 
Foster  (Capt.).  Chris  Manlrop  (Capt.),  Sean  Nazerali,  Damlan  Brooks,  Mike  Alexander  (MVP), 
Peter  Robinson  Esq.,  Ron  Kopas 


It  is  p>ossible  to  come  to  no  other 
conclusion  than  the  fact  that 
there  is  a  curse  against  First 
Soccer.  Once  again  we  had  all 
the  facilities,  talent  and 
coaching  to  get  the  job  done, 
but  luck  would  not  look  our  way. 
Consequently  an  I.S.ll. 
Championship  and  therefore 
leather  remained  an  elusive 
dream. 

Some  people  and  events  merit 
mention.  For  an  event  there 
was  a  promising  tournament  in 
Halifax  that  hadf  us  as  the  best 
bet  for  victory  on  the  first  day, 
only  to  be  defeated  by  a  series 
of  heartbreaking  shootouts  on 
the  second. 

In  the  people  category,  Alex 
Stein  and  Mike  Alexander 
combined  for  a  fifty  goal 
season.  Ted  Mirkopolous, 
Corey  Williams,  Mark  Ibbotson, 
Damlan  Brooks,  Sean  Nazerali, 
Robb  Devitt,  David  Foster  and 
Chris  Mantrop  were  all  players 
who  will  be  leaving  us  next  year, 
but  not  without  having  made  a 
fine  contribution  to  the  squad. 

Finally  special  thanks  to  Mr. 
"Cubby"  Caldwell  our  best 
trainer  and  Rob  Meinzer  for 
helping  out  between  the  pipes. 
Of  course  we  are  all  in  debt  to 
Mr.  Stuart  and  Robo  who  gave 
and  gave  often  without  return. 
Thanks  from  all  of  us  and  shake 
the  curse  in  '89. 

Dave  Foster 


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This  year's  edition  of  the  1st 
Football  team  had  a  lot  to  live  up  to; 
the  previous  two  seasons  were 
championship  years  and  if  we  were 
to  win  another,  it  would  have  made 
SAC  history  as  the  first  team  to  win 
three  championships  in  a  row. 

Everyone's  spirits  were  high  when 
we  met  GCC  at  GCC  for  our  first 
game  even  after  having  two  weeks 
of  practice  time.  The  game  featured 
a  sputtering  inexperienced  offense, 
an  excellent  defense,  and  a  called 
back  touchdown  by  Rob  Martin  that 
would  have  won  the  game  for  us. 
The  end  result  was  UCC  1 1 ,  SAC  8. 
This  loss,  however,  did  not  deter 
thoughts  of  a  championship  season. 
The  game  against  the 
league-leading  and  eventual 
champion  Ridley  left  everyone 
puzzled.  The  first  half  saw  SAC 
offense  moving  the  ball  all  over  the 
field  but  failing  to  reach  the  end 
zone.  The  second  half  saw  SAC 
defense  holding  tough  with  excellent 
hits  by  Jamie  Graham  and  Jason 
Callender.  Unfortunately,  the  team 
paid  for  the  offense's  inability  to 
score  despite  excellent  running  by 
Rob  Martin  and  Mike  Mills.  Final 
score  Ridley  13  SAC  11. 

These  losses  put  us  out  of 
championship  contention. 

However,  we  had  to  bounce  back 
with  a  win  against  Appleby  in  our 
homecoming  game  to  save  face. 
Although  we  struggled,  inspirational 
plays  by  Matt  McPherson  and  Ian 
Pady  led  to  a  win  that  showed  a  lot 
of  cnaracter.  We  knew  we  had  it  in 
us,  but  we  were  too  late  to  show  it. 
On  behalf  of  all  the  graduating 
players,  1  would  like  to  encourage  all 
SAC  students  to  get  interested  in 
football.  It's  an  excellent  game 
coached  by  an  excellent  guy  - 
Coach  Ackerman.  Thanks  to  Coach 
Galajda  for  all  your  encouragement. 

To  make  our  awards  a  little  more 
interesting,  1  took  it  upon  myself  to 
add  a  few  special  ones! 

worst  hand  -  Jamie  Grahambest 

practice  catch  -  Matt  McPherson 

most  excited  player  -  Ian  Pady 

worst  guy  to  haoe  against  you  if 

you're  a  quarterback   -    Jason 

Callender 

worst  snapper  beyond  7  yards  - 

Rod  Boothby 

best  touchdown  pass  to  another 

team  -  Derek  Plaxton 

most  lr\jurles  -  Mark  Glusing 

strongest  personalltQ  -  Scott  Bryk 

To  all  returning,  good  luck  and  win 
the  championship  back  for  the  best 
school  in  the  ISAA. 
Cpts.  Red,  J.C. 


First 
Football 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):   W.  Gnskey  Esq.,  D.  Galajda  Esq.,  Sam  Alvaro,  Steve  Creber,  Mike  Mills, 

Brahm  Mikol,  Scott  Mahaffy,  Ted  Shaw,  G.  Ackerman  Esq. 

THIRD  ROW(L  TO  R):  Mike  Smith,  Jason  Bullen,  Rashld  Khan,  Harry  Gundy,  Chris  Blakely,  Chris 

Pantelidls,  Dave  Hudson,  Dave  Peacock,  Todd  Mank 

SECOND  ROW  (L  TO  R):    Rob  Vogel,  Naveen  Somaroo,  Mike  Simon,  Matt  McPherson,  Jamie 

Graham,  Mark  Glusing,  Rod  Boothby,  Steve  Tlmms,  Curtlss  Boylngton 

FRONT  ROW  (L  TOR):  Dave  Mason,  Sean  Cailendar,  Scott  Bryk,  Mark  Atkins,  Derek  Plaxton  (Capt., 

MIP),  Jason  Callender  (Capt.),  Marshall  Starkman,  Chris  Kelly,  ian  Pady.  Robert  Martin  (MVP) 

ABSENT:   Andrew  Proudfoot 


First 
Volleyball 


The  1988  First  Volleyball  season 
commenced  with  S.A.C.  hosting  the 
Earlybird  Tournament  in 
September.  The  tournament  was 
quite  a  success  as  it  gave  each  team 
the  opportunity  to  play  one  another 
before  the  season  began. 

This  season  could  well  be  described 
as  one  of  character  and  skill  building 
as  only  three  players  had  returned 
from  last  year,  meaning  that  the 
majority  had  not  experienced 
competition  at  the  First  Team  level. 

Despite  these  difficulties,  S.A.C. 
fared  well  in  the  regular  season  play 
but  were  defeated  in  the  quarter 
finals.  Special  mention  should  be 
made  of  the  high  calibre  play  and 
leadership  provided  by  our  captain 
and  setter,  Peter  Hickey,  and  of  the 
strong  performance  put  forth  by  our 
power  hitter,  Mark  Major.  All  in  all,  it 
was  an  enjoyable  season  and  the 
experience  gained  should  enable  the 
team  to  be  even  more  successful 
next  season. 

Barb  Thomson 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Cralg  Sterling.  Danny  Stewart 

MIDDLE ROW(L  TOR):  David  Ho.  Mark  Major  (MVP),  Tern  Steumpel,  Dave  Dupius. 

Ms.  B.  Thomson 

FROmROW  (L  TO  R):  Matt  Harrison,  Peter  Hickey  (Capt.),  David  Reed,  Anthony 

Sam  (MiP) 

ABSENT:  Marco  Jones  Goodyear  Trophy  Winner:  Peter  Hickey 


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Cross  Country  Team 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Andrew  Melim,  Jonathan  Hart,  Patrice  Bansa  (CapL),  Ian  Michael.  Hans 
School.  William  Long,  Morm  Vanek.  Simon  Carpenter.  Bill  McClocklin.  Randy  Tsloros  (MVP). 
Alan  Ruhland,  Andrew  Luks. 

FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Jamie  Menlove.  Alex  Boothby,  Rob  Osborne,  Andrew  O'Neill,  Mark 
Gregory,  Marcus  Gillam,  David  Michael  (MIP),  Peter  Mollard,  Martin  Best,  Derek  Ripley. 
ABSENT:  Steve  Cathcart 


The  junior  and  senior  divisions  of  the 
cross-country  running  were  really 
struggling  as  far  as  numbers  were 
concerned.  We  have  pretty  good 
runners  at  the  college  but  it  seems  a 
lot  of  them  were  involved  in  more 
highly  profiled  sports  like  soccer, 
volleyball  and  football  -  for  example, 
Kevin  Worry,  Peter  Hickey  and  Blair 
MacPherson.  On  top  of  that,  keen 
runners  like  Andrew  Melim  and 
Morm  Vanek  got  injured  and  missed 
almost  all  the  season. 

Anyhow,  we  had  the  chance  to 
feature  Randy  Tsioros  who  will 
become  quite  an  attraction  in  the 
future.  I  would  also  like  to  thank  guys 
who  were  consistent  -  Pat  Bansa,  Bill 
McClocklin  and  Jonathan  Hart,  to 
mention  just  a  few! 

Rejean  Grenier 


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First 
Basketball 


Mark  Mc^jor  -  a  complete  player  ... 

gods  couldn't  stop  him  ...  a  deadly 

offensive  weajxin  and  a  suffocating 

defensive  player ...  voted  MVP  for  his 

superlative  team  play. 

Jim   Herder   -    the    chief   ...    an 

unstoppable  low  post  player  and  a 

super  talent   ...   excellent  clutch 

player ...  voted  MVP. 

Andrew  Bulas  -  mighty  mite  ...  his 

accurate       outside       shot       is 

complemented  well   by  his  daring 

drives  to  the  basket  ...  Saints'  fans 

will  be  thrilled  by  his  antics  for  years 

to  come. 

Ted   Shaw   -   team   captain    ...   a 

worker,  a  banger,  a  grunt ...  the  kind 

of  player  all  coaches  love. 

Eric  Jackson   -   E.J.   ...   a   scoring 

threat  and  a  tenacious  defender ...  a 

great    guy    with    an    engaging 

personality. 

Chris  Cattrall  -  after  eating  some 

raw  meat,  he  became  a  force  not  to 

be   denied   ...   voted  MIP  by   his 

teammates   in  recognition  of  his 

progress. 

Matt  Harrison  -  the  utility  man  ... 

came  off  the  bench  to  play  several 

different  p>ositions  ...  always  a  gutsy 

effort  put  forth. 

Anthony  Sam  -  the  pit-bull  of  ISL 

guards  ...  matured  into  a  fine  player 

...  scored  a  personal  high  (22  points) 

against  Richmond  Hill. 

Fergus  Prentice  -  SAC's  Dennis 

Rodman  ...  had  the  potential  to  be  a 

great  player ...  known  for  his  famous 

shot,  the  runner'. 

James  Barton  -   recruited  out  or 

Sault  Ste.  Marie  ...  a  wonderful  guy 

to  have  on  the  team  ...  worked  very 

hard  this  year. 

Will   Hill  -   the  inspiration   ...   best 

manager  in  the  ISL  ...  a  true  fan  of 

the  game. 

Mr.  Josselyn  -  loved  by  his  players, 

respected    by    fellow    coaches, 

despised  by  referees  ...  led  Saints  in 

another  fine  year. 

Will  Hill,  Eric  Jackson 


Back  Row  (L  to  R):  David  Josselyn,  Esq.,  Ted  Show  (Capl.),  Jim  Herder  (MVP),  James  Barton 
Eric  Jacltson,  Fergus  Prentice,  Mark  Tawil 

Front  Row  (L  to  R):  William  Hill,  Matt  Harrison,  Andrew  Bulas,  Chris  Cattrall  (MIP)  Mark  Maior 
(CapL,  MVP),  Anthony  Sam 


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First  Hockey 


SACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Manabu  MimakJ,  Mike  Alexander,  Jason  Lessif,  Rob  Mantrop.  Matt 

Chisholm 

MIDDLE  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Jeff  Hobbs  (Mgr.).  Mark  Ibbotson,  Brian  Ledson,  Mark  Atkins,  Mike 

Smith,  Steve  Creber,  Renny  Monaghan 

FROMTROW(L  TOR):  Marshall  Starkman,  Joe  McGlynn,  Stever  Kimmerer,  Esq.,  Steve  Cathcart 

(Capl.),  Al  Dunford,  Esq.,  Derek  Plaxton,  Craig  Sterling 

ABSOYT;  Scott  Bryk 


Gliding  around  the  rink  on  an  unforgettable 
Friday  evening  in  early  February,  I  began  to 
understand  what  playing  for  the  Saints  meant. 
Spirit  spread  quickly  amongst  the  fans  while 
they  gathered  behind  the  opposition's  goal.  The 
tradition  of  sweet  victory  lives  on!!  The  team 
members  thank  our  loyal  followers. 


During  the  '88-89  season,  the 
team  learned  a  lot  not  only 
from  losses  but  also  from  our 
overestimation  of  certain 
teams.  I've  never  been  part  of 
such  a  wild  team.  Personalities 
ran  rampant  over  the  duration 
of  the  season;  Redbush, 
Catbush,  Ledbush,  Iby,  Smurf, 
Babyface,  Sterls  (Roy),  Belly, 
Mose,  Brykster,  Gremlin, 
Me-Mack,  Akie  (Yapper), 
Alexness,  Creebs,  Hobby  M, 
Matty  C,  The  Joker,  and  Hobbs 
151  are  names  that  the  guys 
will  never  forget.  Gremlin 
(Marshall  Starkman)  raked  in 
the  MVP  award  while  Akie 
(Mark  Atkins)  controlled  MiP 
honors.  We  hoped  we  set  a 
good  example  for  all  the 
aspiring  players  at  the  school 
and  we  encourage  you  to 
experience  First  Hockey. 

Special  thanks  goes  to  the  two 
guys  who  molded  the  team  into 
a  winning  unit.  Mr.  Dunford 
returned  from  sabbatical  in 
perfect  form.  Mr.  Kimmerer 
worked  at  us  until  we 
understood.  Thank  you  both 
for  your  efforts;  good  luck  to 
all  future  teams. 


Capt.  Steve  Cathcart 


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SACK  ROW  ("L  TO  R):  Thijs  Spoor,  Dennis  Hemmings.  Esq.,  Blair  Leggett 
FROmROW  (L  TO  R):  John  Park,  Alan  Chung  (MIP),  Nelson  Chung  (MVP), 
Mike  Caputo,  Clay  Moodie 
ABSENT:  Tim  Morrissey,  Scoll  Davidson 


This  year  saw  a  somewhat  smaller 
group  of  boys  try  out  for  the  team, 
which  was  just  as  well  as  we  were 
soon  relegated  to  the  old  Mac^House 
Study  Hall  -  cum  storage  room  - 
cum  Mr  West's  classroom  -  cum  you 
name  it.  But  for  the  boys  who  stuck 
it  through,  the  spirit  level  was  as  high 
as  ever.  After  several  drop-outs  due 
to  injuries,  a  small  group  carried  the 
SAC  colors  into  battle  in  a  very 
well-organized,  well-attended 
tournament  at  Mayfield  Secondary 
School  in  Brampton.  In  addition  to 
the  host  school  and  SAC  there  were 
teams  from  the  Inqersoll  Sword 
Club,  Ingersoll  and  Arthur  Voaden 
School  in  St.  Thomas  -  a  total  of  43 
fencers.  An  excellent  day  of  fencing 
ensued  with  SAC  placing  as  follows: 
Alan  Chung-8,  Blair  Leggett-10, 
John  Park- 15,  Andrew  Bridel-20, 
Clay  Moodie-22,  Nelson  Chung-27, 
Thijs  Spoor-30,  Scott  Davidson-35, 
Tim  Morrissey-37. 

Following  that  we  held  our  own  SAC 
tournament  which  saw  Nelson 
Chung  turn  the  tables  and  finish  first. 
Since  the  end  of  the  season,  in 
meetings  held  with  the  other 
coaches  and  representatives  of  the 
Ontario  Fencing  Association,  a  very 
energetic  program  has  been 
planned  for  1989-90  which  will 
ensure  four  high  schcK)l  meets  and 
the  possibility  of  several 
"participation"  tournaments 
involving  university  students.  The 
final  tournament  of  the  season  will 
be  the  championship  tournament 
which  will  be  held  at  St.  Andrew's 
College.  We  are  therefore  already 
looking  forward  eagerly  to  an 
expanded  team  and  season  for  next 
year. 

D.  Hemmings 


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This  season  was  one  of  particular  triumph.  The  1st 
Squash  Team  won  the  independent  Schoois  Squash 
championship  for  the  first  time  since  the  departure  of 
the  great  Bruce  Bricnell  some  eight  years  ago.  It  has 
taken  considerable  dedication  from  the  players  and 
committment  from  the  coaches  such  as  Don  Stuart, 
David  Timms,  and  Julian  Greenwood  to  build  the 
squash  program  at  St.  Andrew's. 
Our  success  has  been  timely  in  that 
an  additional  three  courts  are 
currently  under  construction.  In 
1989  we  have  enjoyed  our  victory; 
now  we  must  prepare  to  found  a 
dynasty. 


Senior 
Squash 


1st  Team: 


AAichael  Ross 
Tariq  Khan 
Gerainl  Khan 
Chris  Tullis 
Sean  Mazerali 


2nd  Team: 

6  Vance  Campbell 

7  Ian  Kay 

8  Ashley  Newall 

9  Shiraz  AAottJar 

10  Hugh  Barton 

Alistalr  Cowper 


BACK  ROW(L  TO  R):  Peter  Robinson.  Esq..  Michael  Ross  (Capt.,  MVP  I).  Shiraz  MotUar,  Vance 

Campbell  (MVP  II) 

FROnr  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Gerainl  Khan,  Ashley  Newall.  Sean  Nazeroli.  Alistair  Cowper  (MIP  II). 

Hugh  Barton 

ABSENT:  Chris  Tullis  (MIP  1)  Tarlq  Khan  (MVP  I).  Ian  Kay 


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First  Swimming 


At  long  last  a  new  pool  is  under 
construction.  When  finished,  the 
state  of  the  art  facitiity  will  be  the 
envy  of  every  school  in  the  ISAA. 
This  can  only  promise  success  for 
the  future  with  swimmers  like 
Aylesworth,  Hunt  and  Long  returning 
for  the  next  season. 

Thanks  to  the  team,  especially  the 
Grads  (McPherson,  Lopez,  Vivas, 
Dickson,  Permanand  and  Williams) 
for  enduring  a  problem  plagued 
season,  and  to  Mr.  Walden  for 
dealing  with  the  problems  as  quickly 
as  possible.  Regardless  of  this,  we 
still  managed  to  walk  away  with  a 
first,  two  seconds  and  a  third  at  the 
championships.  Best  of  luck  to  the 
boys  next  year;  make  us  proud! 

Mark  Lopez 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  William  Long,  Chuck  Dickson,  Alejandro  Vivas,  John  Walden,  Esq. 
FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Jeff  Hunt,  Matt  McPherson.  Mark  Lopez  (Capl.).  Jeff  Alysworth 
ABSEffT:  Covin  Perminand.  Corey  Williams 


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Talent  was  the  catchword  this  year. 
Our  First  Team  was  one  of  the  best 
we  have  ever  fielded,  and  there  was 
enough  talent  left  over  to  form  a 
Second  Team  most  comfortably. 
Both  teams  duly  qualified  for  the 
Provincial  semi-finals,  and  both 
were  entered  in  the  final  at  Fort  York 
in  3rd  and  5th  places  respectively. 
Unfortunately,  the  date  of  the 
FYovincial  final  was  put  forward  by  a 
week  into  the  Spring  Break  and 
many  First  Team  members  were  not 
in  the  Province  during  the 
competition.  A  quickly  reconstituted 
First  Team  acquitted  themselves 
remarkably  well  under  the 
circumstances  -  placing  5th  in 
Ontario  in  1988-89. 

This  year's  MVP  was  Mike  O'Connor; 
the  MIP  was  Scott  Martin.  Daniel 
Thwaites  won  the  Crowe  Trophy  and 
Brian  Chan  the  Crowe  Medal.  B.  J. 
Bjerkhamn,  last  year's  individual 
Provincial  champion,  took  the 
S.A.C.  Shooting  Trophy  with  a  pair 
of  98's.  All  in  all,  a  year  of  solid 
achievement. 


First  Rifles 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):   Richard  Gill,  Mil<e  Simon.  Sean  Callender,  Dirk  Radeke 
PROMT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Tony  Myrans,  Esq.,  Alan  Best,  Brian  Chan.  Johan  Bjerkhamn 
ABSENT:  Mike  O'Connor 


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'  "  '    -I, 


Alpine  Skiing 


BACK  ROW  (L  TOR):  Mike  Weider,  Wm.  Scoular,  Esq.,  Scott  Mahaffy,  Mark 

Hunter 

mom  ROW  (L  TO  R)-.  Peter  Hickey  (MIP),  Sean  McGrath,  Rob  Vogel 

(Capt.,  MVP)  ABSETfT:  Steve  Millar.  Ron  Kopas 


The  ski  team  in  past  S.A.C.  liistory  has  had 
the  unwarranted  title  of  being  a  "joke".  This 
year  with  the  help  of  the  coach,  Mr.  Scoular, 
and  its  dedicated  athletes,  the  team  was  able 
to  pull  together  and  prove  itself.  Mr.  Scoular, 
a  "world  class"  skier/coach,  whipped  the 
team  into  shape  off  the  slopes  as  well  with 
"Willie's  forty-minute  workout"  in  the  Dunlap 
Study  Hall. 

With  a  tremendous  response  during  try-outs 
the  team  was  able  to  draw  from  a  number  of 
experienced  skiers.  Unfortunately,  there  was 
only  room  for  six  racers  in  the  qualifying 
meets.  In  the  first  race,  the  King  City 
Invitational,  the  team  was  successful  in 
demolishing  the  competition  and  taking  first 
place.  Instead  of  a  trophy,  the  King  City  team 
has  prepared  sweatshirts  which  they  planned 
on  claiming  for  themselves  after  the  race. 
King  City  didn't  plan  to  lose  the  next  race,  but 
with  the  tragic  fall  of  our  top  racer,  Steve 
Millar,  we  descended  to  third  overall  in  the 
standings. 

Without  our  top  racer,  we  thought  that  any 
hopes  for  a  highly  successful  season  were 
shot.  However,  with  a  quick  trip  to  Osier's 
Mens'  Day,  we  were  able  to  rejuvenate 
ourselves.  In  the  qualifying  meet  for  OFFSA, 
we  were  able  to  motivate  the  team  into  a 
second  place  finish  beating  King  City  and 
losing  to  Newmarket  by  three  hundredths  of 
a  second! 

On  the  whole  it  was  a  very  successful  year  for 
a  team  that  took  a  lot  of  gentle  persuasion  to 
be  allowed  to  form  and  compete.  The  team 
would  like  to  thank  Mr.  Scoular  for  his 
eagerness  in  working  with  us  and  coping  with 
an  experience  that  he  had  never  faced  before. 
Hopefully  this  year's  results  will  provde  a 
base  to  permit  the  team  to  exist  in  the  future 
and  not  fold  as  it  did  in  the  past. 

Mike  Weider.  Rob  Vogel 


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Nordic  Skiing 


This  year's  weather  conditions 
took  their  toll  on  morale  and 
fitness  levels.  We  seemed  to  spend 
endless  amounts  of  time  in  the  bus 
chasing  after  snow.  Roller  skiing 
was  all  right  for  awhile  but  nothing 
replaces  the  real  thing.  This 
season  was  definitely  a  rebuilding 
season.  With  the  loss  of  many  of 
our  senior  skiers,  we  had  to  rely  on 
the  enthusiasm  of  the  many  new 
skiers  who  joined  the  team  this 
year.  Many  improvements  were 
seen  as  the  new  skiers  learned  the 
"skating"  technique. 

Nordic  skiing  had  a  considerably 
shortened  season  due  to  the  lack 
of  snow  resulting  in  only  three 
races.  Tom  Luxemburger  made 
great  strides  in  mastering  the 
technique  and  is  this  year's  AMP. 
Ian  Michael,  5th  at  OFFSA,  iSAA 
Champion,  is  this  year's  MVP. 
Honourable  mention  to  David 
Michael  who  placed  first  at  the 
Rosseau  Invitational.  Thank  you  to 
this  year's  skiers  and  Mr.  Harper 
for  all  their  work  and 
determination. 


BACK  ROW  (LTOR):  S.  Harper  Esq.,  Kurt  Alfrey,  Daniel  Stuart,  Mark  Gregory,  Alan  Ruhland, 

Paul  Arhanic,  Norman  Vanek,  Thomas  Luxemburger  (MIP),  AAichae!  Young,  Derek  Ripley,  Victor 

Hyman 

FROriTROW  (L  TO  R):   David  Arril,  Andrew  O'Neill,  David  Michael,  Ian  Michael  (Capt.  MVP), 

Zaigham  Zulqemain,  Thomas  Brannon,  Kyle  Rath 

ABSETiT:  Michael  Bover 


29 


First  Lacrosse 


This  year's  season  was  a  rebuilding, 
but  enjoyable  one.  With  severa' 
members  of  the  team  graduating  last 
year,  many  new  and  enthusiastic 
players  were  added. 

Most  of  our  games  were  against 
higher-ranked  York  Region  teams. 
We  played  well  in  several  of  these, 
but  were  winless.  However  the  level 
of  ourteam  spirit  remained  high  since 
everyone  played  and  we  all  gained 
valuable  game  experience. 

The  highlight  of  the  season  occurred 
in  the  York  Region  semi-finals 
against  Richmond  Hill.  We  were  able 
to  keep  the  score  respectable. 
However  we  lost  6-2,  and  our 
opponents  went  on  to  win  the 
tournament. 

Special  mention  goes  to  our  attack 
players  Kevin  Taylor,  Doug  Andrews, 
and  Kevan  Edwards.  They  were  all 
new  to  the  team  and  played  fearlessly 
against  defencemen  three  times  their 
size.  Our  goalie  Brian  Ledson  also 
deserves  special  mention.  Brian 
played  well  all  season  and  especially 
when  our  opponents  outshot  us. 
Thanks  Led! 

Special  thanks  to  Trevor  Fuller,  who 
took  the  time  to  instruct  new 
defencemen  Marcus  Yang  and  Chris 
Armaly.  These  three  formed  a  solid 
defence  and  will  be  even  better  next 
year.  Thanks  to  Derek  Plaxton,  our 
captain,  also  to  Mr.  Dunford  and  Mr. 
West. 

Watch  out  for  us  next  year! 


BACK  ROW(L  TO  R):  Jason  Lessif.  Cory  Oliver,  Alex  Bradshaw,  Tim  Comfort,  Marcus 

Wieland.  Jason  Williams 

SECOND  ROW(L  TO  R):  Todd  Pepper  (MIP).  Renny  Monaghan,  Andrew  Bridel,  Marcus 

Yang.  John  Morris,  Victor  Lin.  Paul  Sadlon,  Chris  Armally 

FRONT ROW(L  TO  R):  Kevan  Edwards,  Doug  Andrews,  Kevin  Taylor,  Trevor  Fuller,  Brian 

Ledson,  Derek  Plaxton  (MVP),  Marshall  Slarkman,  Jason  Bullen,  Bill  Cadeau  (Coach) 


30 


First  Cricket 


—  I  i  Ik     ■  ^  t^ 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Vance  Campbell,  Mike  Simon,  Sean  Callendar.  Daniel 

Thwailes,  Johan  Bjerkhamn,  Peler  Robinson,  Esq. 

MIDDLE  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Dirk  Radeke,  Anthony  Sam,  Chris  Cattroll.  Matt  Brown, 

Alistair  Cowper,  Liam  Robinson,  Ashley  Mewall 

FHOnr  ROW  (L  TO  R):    David  Kim,  Sean  Nazerali  (Capt.).  Richard  Gill,  Covin 

Permanand,  Bill  Adams 


This  year  was  one  in  which  we  can 
all  take  pride.  Aithouqh  the 
scorebook  may  say  differently,  I  feel 
this  was  a  winning  year.  Every 
member  of  the  team  improved 
greatly  over  the  season. 

The  first  game  was  a  bit  shaky, 
losing  to  UCC,  181-18.  But  if  you 
can  not  accept  a  defeat,  you  will 
never  overcome  it.  Lead  by  Sean 
Nazerali,  our  captain,  and  by  the 
superb  bowling  of  Matt  Brown  and 
Chris  Cattrall,  we  didn't  look  back. 

Due  to  the  "spinnest"  bowling  of 
Anthony  Sam  and  Govin  Permanand 
and  the  cannon-like  arm  of  Sam  in 
the  field,  many  a  batsman  was  easily 
outed.  The  consistent  batting  of 
Sam,  Gill,  and  others,  earned  us  our 
victories  at  the  end  of  the  season. 
But  what  kept  us  in  contention  was 
our  team's  attitude.  Although  we 
faced  defeat  many  times,  our  spirit 
was  not  dampened.  We  continued 
to  battle  on;  which  paid  off  in  the 
end.  We  finished  the  season  with  a 
record  of  2-3.  By  the  end  of  the 
season,  we  had  a  well-oiled 
machine,  just  waiting  to  trounce  any 
opponent,  as  demonstrated  in  our 
game  vs.  Jarvis.  Although  not  a 
winning  season  in  the  book,  I  feel  we 
were  victorious  in  improving  in  all 
facets  of  the  game.  Besides, "it 
doesn't  matter  whether  you  win  or 
lose,  but  HOW  YCCJ  PLAY  THE 
GAME",  or  how  much  fun  you  have! 
It's  been  a  great  season! 

Bill  Adams 


31 


Senior  Tennis 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R).Toby  Ross,  Chris  Slammkoelter,  ShlrazMolUar,  Jim  Herder,  Milan  Stehlik, 

Esq. 

MIDDLE  ROW  (L  TO  R)    Marc  Alexander,  Ted  Kang,   Ryan  WIndeler,   Dave  Shik,  Andrew 

Collingwood,  Sven  Sauenwein 

mom  ROW  (L  TO  /?;.•  Dave  Reed,  Chuck  Dickson,  Shane  Manning,  Mike  Ross  (Capl.),  Chris 

Kelly,  Derek  Zoebelein  (MIP) 

ABSENT:  Ben  Woo  (MVP),  Dave  Nourse 


The  first  team  had  a  very  satisfying 
year,  but  again  for  the  third  year  in  a 
row,  SAC  has  met  its  match  and  old 
nemesis,  (JCC.  Having  terrible 
weather  and  not  enough  time  to 
practice  had  its  toil  on  both  the  First 
and  second  levels. 

At  the  ISAA,  SAC's  first  team  was 
grouped  with  you  know  who  and  two 
other  schools,  it  was  only  fair  to  just 
hand  (JCC  the  trophy.  Once  play 
commenced,  SAC  had  three 
members  out  of  seven  present  to  start 
against  Ridley;  but  SAC  won,  moved 
on  to  play  GCC  and  lost  5-0.  But  all 
was  not  lost  because  we  swept 
Appleby  5-0  and  hung  on  for  second 
in  our  division.  We  met  the  first  place 
team  (Trinity)  in  the  other  division  in 
the  semi-finals  winning  3-2  with  all 
three  singles  matches  won.  And  once 
again  we  met  GCC  in  the  finals,  lost 
5-0,  and  silver  returns  to  SAC. 

The  first  team  must  say  good-bye  to 
some  valuable  players  -  Mike  Ross 
and  Chris  (Bud)  Kelly  who  formed 
not  only  a  devastating  doubles  pair 
but  an  even  more  enormous  force 
playing  singles  in  the  ISAA. 
Returning  are:  Ben  Woo  (MVP), 
Derek  Zoebelein  (MIP),  Dave  Nourse, 
Jim  Herder  and  Shiraz  Mottiar. 

The  first  team  had  a  new  tennis  coach 
this  season,  Mr.  Stehlik,  but  he  is 
moving  on;  from  the  team  to  Mr. 
Stehlik,  great  thanks  and  we  wish  you 
all  the  best. 

Ben  Woo 


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Track  and  Field  Team 


BACK  ROW  (L  TOR):  Sam  Alvaro,  Greg  Shields,  Esq..  Geraint  Khan,  Alex  Zachos,  Mark 

Major  (MVP),  Randy  Tsioros,  Tarek  Khan  (MIP),  Fergus  Prentice,  rSorm  Vanek,  Gary  Poon, 

David  Galajda,  Esq.,  James  Menlove 

MIDDLE  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Mike  Armstrong,  David  Peacock.  Andrew  Teal,  Malt  Harrison, 

Jimmy  Chan,  Zaigham  Zulqemain,  Manabu  Mimaki,  Ian  Michael,  Peter  Hickey,  Scott  Bryk 

(MIP),  Richard  Ting,  John  Paine,  MikeWeider,  Brian McKague,  RomanMelnyk,  JohnShik, 

Jhad  Friesen.  Jeff  Aylsworth.  Andrevi/  O'Neil.  Tony  Chow.  Andrew  Melim 

FROnr  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Winthrop  Yow,  Alan  Chung.   Chris  Mantrop  (Coach),  Steve 

Rotstein.  David  Foster,  Rob  Devitt  (Capt.,  MVP),  Sheldon  Rodrigues,  Wayne  Yow,  David 

Michael  (MIP),  Tariq  Siddiqui,  Brent  Wynn 

ABSENT:  Michael  Lamb  (MVP) 


91  '^M  ■■  ■■ 


33 


Second 
Football 


I 


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BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Mark  Sheardown,  Alex  Zachos  (MIP),  Wllf  DInnJck,  Sean  McQuillan,  Andrew 

Bennett,  Shane  Stewart,  John  Walden  Esq. 

MIDDLE  ROW  (L  TO  R):    John  Morris,  Brad  Harrison,  Adam  Wharton,  Grant  Innes,  David  Zieba. 

Andrew  Metcalfe 

FROm  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Jeff  Rowan,  Cory  OUver,  Chris  Armaly  (Capt.  -  O.),  Shane  Manning,  Allan 

Frost,  Blair  Leggett 

ABSETV:   Alex  Bradshaw  (Capt.  -  D.),  Trevor  Fuller,  Robb  Katie,  Meriin  Robinson.  Adam  Long, 

Stephen  Rotstein,  Ron  Kinney  Esq. 


Cycling   ^ 


(L  TO  R):  Patrice  Bansa  (Capt.).  Dan  Delia  Penna  (MVP). 
Dave  Dawson,  Esq.,  Derek  Ripley  (MIP),  Mike  Capulo 


34 


Second 
Soccer 


Life's  interesting  that  way: 
you  win  some,  vou  lose 
some.  (Jnfortunately,  people 
seem  to  attach  winning  to 
success.  This  fallacious  line 
of  thought  has  lead  to  much 
unhappiness.  Second  Soccer 
decided  that  this  was  the  year 
uncover  this  social 
rocity,  by  showing  people 
ow  to  succeed  without 
winning.  The  team  had 
character,  class,  style  -  and 
we  knew  it.  It  did  not  become 
such  a  group  of  fine  young 
men  to  '^flaunt  their  stufP  at 
every  game.  We  found  it 
much  more  enticing  to 
simply  have  fun  at  every 
opportunity.  Winning  was  a 
mere  symbol  of  smarties 
topping  off  a  cake  that 
already  had  chocolate  icing. 
The  hard  work  and  effort  put 
into  our  games  permitted  us 
to  "smartie-up"  once  in  a 
while,  much  to  the 
satisfaction  of  our  coach,  T. 
Paolini.  To  the  grads:  party 
on,  dudes!  To  the 
undergrads:  think  twice 
about  playing  Firsts  next 
year  -  Seconds  are  much 
more  fun! 

Kevin  Worry 


BACK  ROW  (L  TOR):  Tino  Paolini,  Esq.,  Blair  McPherson,  ShirazMottiar,  Dave  Nourse,  Fergus  Prentice, 
Rob  Meinzer,  Dirk  Radeke,  Richard  Gill,  Nick  Pairaudeau,  Clay  Moodie. 
FROirrROW(L  TO  R):  Covin  Pemanand,  Alistair  Cowper,  Ashley  Newall.  Kevin  Worry  (Capt.,  MVP), 
Ben  Woo,  Bill  Adams,  Anthony  Cericola.  Will  Hill. 


35 


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mf- 


This  year  the  Kayaking  Teams  raced 
slalom  on  the  Beaver,  tried  to  do 
enders  (pirouette  hopefuls)  In  every 
hole  we  could  find  and  surfed  just 
about  every  standing  wave  in 
Ontario.  Not  quite,  but  we  saw  a  lot 
of  sites. 

BestoflucktoTimStuempel  (Capt.) 
at  the  Nationals.  Bon  Voyage  to 
Shawn  Kurian.  Thanks  to  all  for  your 
help  and  enthusiasm;  it's  been  run. 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Tim  Stuempel  (Capt..  MVP  -  I),  Alex  GoeUe  (MIP  -  II),  Ryan  Rocha, 
Michael  Worry,  Shawn  Kurian  (MIP  -  I),  Robert  Savage,  Charles  Bedard,  James  Morgan. 
Brian  Raaflaub,  Esq..  Thijs  Spoor. 
FROHT:  Graham  Harada  (MVP  -  II) 


36 


The  1988-1989  Golf  Team  had  three 
golfers  return  from  last  year's 
championship  team:  Dave  Foster, 
Kent  Matheson  and  Craig  Matheson. 
Jeff  Lessif  won  the  right  to  be  the 
fourth  member  of  our  team. 

In  our  first  match,  at  Lakefield 
College,  we  played  well  and  won  the 
tournament  for  the  fifth  time  in  six 
years. 


The  next  week,  for  the  second  year  in 
a  row,  we  won  the  ISAA 
championship;  David  Foster,  our 
MVP,  was  tournament  low  scorer  with 
a  78.  David,  who  has  been  on  our 
team  for  the  last  four  years  now  has 
his  name  on  the  championship 
trophy  three  times.  The  Matheson 
brothers  may  break  his  record  as 
they  both  return  next  year. 

Gord  Ackerman 


Golf 


(L  to  R):  Craig  Matheson,  David  Foster,  Kent  Matheson,  Gord  Ackerman,  Esq. 
ABSENT:  Jeff  Ussif 


37 


Second 
Basketball 


The  1989  edition  of  Second 
Basketball  began  the  season  with 
three  stright  losses  and  finished  with 
four  straight  wins.  This  indicates 
how  much  they  improved  during  the 
season.  Our  final  record  was  7  wins 
and  7  losses.  We  lost  to  a  strong 
Gpper  Canada  team,  despite  a  hard 
fought  game,  in  the  final  l.S.S.A. 
Tournament. 

Steve  Timms,  our  Captain,  was  a 
fine  team  leader  and  Dave  Nourse, 
our  M.V.P.,  developed  into  an 
excellent  scorer  and  rebounder.  One 
of  the  highlights  of  our  games  was  to 
see  Bill  Adams,  our  AMP,  dribbling  on 
a  break  away  right  up  to  the  basKet, 
only  to  kick  the  ball  away  with  his 
big  foot.  Another  delight  was  to 
watch  Liam  Robinson  shoot  one  of 
his  famous  hook  shots  from  the 
corner  of  the  fioor.  He  even  hit  the 
backboard  once.  All  the  players 
worked  hard  and  were  a  pleasure  to 
coach. 

Gord  Ackerman 


BACKROW(L  TOR):  Bruce  Chin,  Hugo  Jeffrey,  Dave  Nourse  (MVP),  Curtiss  Boylngton,  Sieve 
Skovho).  Adam  Long,  Damian  Brooks,  Gord  'Coach'  Ackemian,  Eaq. 
mom  ROW  (L  TO  R)-.    Bllly  Adams  (MIP),  Geoff  Browne,  Tim  Pak,  Uam  Robinson,  Brad 
Harrison,  Steve  Tlmms  (Capt.) 


Second 
Volleyball 


As  a  coach  for  the  II  Volleyball  team, 
I  was  encouraged  by  the  constant 
improvement  in  the  team's  skill  level 
throughout  the  season.  My  hope  is 
that  all  of  this  year's  players  will  look 
to  next  year  as  a  challenge  and  that 
they  will  give  it  their  best  effort  when 
November  1989  rolls  around. 

Gary  West. 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  John  Park,  Victor  Un  (AMP),  Stephen  Skovhoj  (Capt,  MVP), 

Ryan  Rocha,  Marcus  Yang,  Adrian  Tong 

rROISTROW(L  TOR):  Horace  Cheung,  Nelson  Chung,  Alan  Chung,  Vincent  Wong, 

Manabu  Mimaki 

ABSENT:  G.  West  Esq. 


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First  Rugby 


SACK  ROW  (L  TO  H):  Rashid  Khan.  Ted  Mirkopoulos,  Steven  Creber.  Mark  Atkins.  Ted  Shaw, 

Rob  Martin,  Mark  Tawil.  Joe  McGlyn.n  (Mgr.) 

MIDDLE  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Stephen  Harper.  Esq..  Will  Hill.  Jeff  Metcalfe,  Rob  Vogel,  Dave  Mason. 

Harry  Gundy,  Mike  Hiscox.  Ron  Kopas.  Stuart  Swan,  Esq. 

mONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  ^\jke  Alexander.  Jason  Callender.  Matthew  McPherson  (MVP).  Mark 

Glusing  (Capt.).  John  MacMillan,  Damian  Brooks.  Mark  Slieardown  (MIP) 

ABSENT:  Chris  Pantelidis 


Following  a  testing  pre-season  tour, 
many  players  canne  back  primed  for 
a  successful  season.  We  had  an 
abundance  of  talent,  size  and  speed, 
as  early  results  indicated.  Our  home 
record  was  6-0,  but  this  lured  us  into 
a  false  sense  of  confidence.  Later,  we 
faced  tough  away  games  at  Appleby, 
Ridley  and  the  eventual  winners, 
T.C.S.. 

Individually,  AAark  Glusing  (Captain), 
Harry  Gundy,  Ted  Shaw  and  Matt 
McPherson  (M.V.P.)  were 
outstanding  in  the  pack.  Outside, 
Mike  Alexander,  John  MacMillan  and 
Rob  Martin  had  an  excellent  year,  and 
all  three  return  next  year.  Matt  and 
Rob  are  to  be  congratulated  on  their 
selection  to  the  Ontario  Under  19 
team.  Several  players  made 
tremendous  strides  in  their  game, 
especially  Rashid  Khan,  Mark  Atkins 
and  Mark  Sheardown  (M.l.P.)  - 
thanks  for  the  effort. 

With  time,  dedication  and  freedom 
from  injury  (Mark  Tawil's  absence  all 
year  was  a  key  loss),  we  have  the 
talent  to  win  it  all  next  year.  Let's  do 
it! 

I.S.A.A.  Results 
vs.  Cresent  (H)  62-0 
vs.  Appleby   (A)  4-22 
vs.  CJ.C.C.    (H)  20-10 
vs.  Ridley    (A)     12-17 
vs.  T.C.S.    (A)     3-28 


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Rugby  Tour 

In  March,  the  second  S.A.C.  Rugby 
Tour  took  twenty  three  boys  and 
three  staff  to  England  and  Wales. 
Again,  the  pre-season  tour  proved  to 
be  a  real  test  against  seasoned, 
practiced  players  from  Whitgift 
School  in  South  London,  British 
Grammar  School,  Monmouth  School 
and  Christ  College,  Brecon,  the  latter 
two  being  widely  regarded  among  the 
strongest  rugby  schools  in  Wales. 

We  landed  in  Gatwick,  near  Whitgift. 
Our  choice  of  three  self-drive  vans 
was  a  test  for  the  jet-lagged  drivers. 
Following  a  rest,  we  practiced  in  the 
mud  -  a  real  treat  after  weeks  in  the 
gym  back  home.  Mext  day  we  played 
a  good  game  before  heading  off^for 
Saturday  night  in  London. 

Sunday  morning,  we  travelled  to 
Bristol  with  a  stop  in  Oxford.  The  next 
day  we  played  a  tough  game  in  a  very 
windy,  hilltop  situation.  Afterwards, 
our  billets  ensured  that  we  were  well 
fed  and  "watered"  before  we  moved 
into  Wales  via  Bath  and  a  slight 
detour.  Monmouth  gave  us  a  fine 
welcome  to  Wales  and  their  Welsh 
rugby  tradition.  The  next  day  we 
watched  the  England  team  prepare 
for  the  Wales  game. 

Moving  to  Brecon,  we  chose  to  go  the 
"Welsh  Mile",  stopping  at  the  "Big  Pit 
Museum"  in  snowy  Blaenavon, 
Brecon  proved  wonderful  hosts.  We 
concluded  our  game  schedule  and 
headed  for  Cardiff  to  watch  Wales 
play  England.  The  night  before  we 
were  shown  into  the  Cardiff  Arms 
Park  and,  at  the  request  of  our  guide, 
sang  "O  Canada".  Too  bad  it  was 
1 1 :00  PM  and  an  empty  stadium. 

The  international  Day  was  wet 
(again),  but  we  were  very  lucky  to  get 
25  wonderful  seats,  courtesy  of  Mr. 
Glusing.  The  game  over  (Wales  won 
6-3),  we  headed  for  Gatwick  The 
Geek,  Burn  and  Baggage  Buses  were 
returned,  to  the  relief  of  SDS,  GS  and 
SK  respectively.  As  we  prepare  for 
our  next  tour,  the  memories  of  this 
one  linger.  The  rugby  tour  traditions 
-  ties,  hospitality,  brochures, 
exchanging,  socializing,  singing, 
fires,  friendship,  expressions  -  were 
upheld,  all  in  good  measure. 

S.  Swan 


Soccer  Tour 

in  October,  fifteen  members  of  the 
First  Soccer  squad  went  to  iSova 
Scotia  to  participate  in  a  20  team 
round  rotJin  tournament  held  in 
Windsor  at  King's-Edgehill  School. 
Upon  arriving,  the  team  was 
delighted  to  be  welcomed  by  former 
Assistant  Headmaster  of  S.A.C,  Mr. 
Geoff  Smith,  now  Headmaster  at 
King's-Edgehill. 

The  next  day,  we  trudged  onto  the 
field,  hardly  intent  on  facing  our 
favourite  group  of  players  from 
Appleby,  who  had  defeated  us  in  both 
of  our  last  encounters.  Suddenly, 
before  the  team  cheer,  team 
psychiatrist,  philosopher  and  artist 
Charles  Emerson  burst  into  talk.  He 
introduced  a  new  and  revolutionary 
theory  that  everyone  should  "Be  a 
Catalyst"  and  form  a  continuing 
chain  of  talk  on  the  field.  This  moved 
us  all  and  we  ended  up  toppling  the 
mighty  but  dumfounded  Appleby 
squad  by  a  score  of  2-0.  We 
continued  our  fantastic  play  into  the 


afternoon,  beating  a  Montreal  squad 
1-0.  Again,  the  next  morning,  our 
consistent  effort  brought  us  a  4-0 
victory  over  a  local  team.  We 
appeared  unstoppable. 

That  afternoon,  however,  an 
incredibly  lucky  Newfoundland  team 
came  back  from  our  1  -0  lead  to  tie  us 
1-1  in  the  last  minute  of  play.  We 
went  into  a  shootout,  where  we  were 
beaten.  The  third  day  brought  us  a 
difficult  chore.  To  enter  the 
semi-finals,  we  had  to  beat  an 
undefeated  team  from 

Massachusetts.  Yet  again,  we 
outplayed  the  team  and  were  winning 
1-0  with  one  minute  to  play.  The 
team  tied  us  then  defeated  us  in  the 
shootout.  After  an  easy  consolation 
defeat  over  Crescent  4-0,  we  ended 
up  ranked  5th  out  of  the  20  teams. 
Interestingly  enough,  however,  the 
two  teams  in  the  finals  were  the 
teams  we  had  lost  to  unjustly  in  the 
shootout! 

Jim  Mirkopoulos 


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The  II  Hockey  team  finished  the 
season  with  a  superb  performance 
in  the  fSichol's  Tournament  winning 
the  consolation  Finals. 

This  long  awaited  success  was  only 
achieved  after  many  troubles  were 
overcome.  The  problem  here  was 
not  our  goaltending,  since  Adam 
Wharton  and  Paul  Sadlon  were  both 
talented  in  net.  The  trouble  was 
discovering  those  defensively 
minded  players  who  could  control 
the  puck  and  cut  down  on  our  shots 
against. 

This  was  achieved  when  Danny 
Stewart  and  Tim  Comfort  joined 
Trevor  Fuller  and  Andrew  Metcalfe 
on  defence  with  Mike  Armstrong 
moving  up  to  the  wing  to  become  a 
formidable  force.  Once  these 
changes  were  made  we  were  on  our 
way  to  being  a  tough  team  to  beat. 
rSow  we  could  play  patiently  and 
wait  for  our  offensive  breaks. 


And  the  breaks  came  largely  due  to 
the  tremendous  effort  of  our  centers 
Mark  Sheardown  (MVP)  and  Jeff 
Rowan  who  could  get  the  puck  to  the 
elongated  Cory  Oliver  (MIP)  or  Alex 
Stein  to  score. 

In  this  my  first  year  at  SAC,  I  could 
not  have  had  a  more  enjoyable 
coaching  assignment.  I  would  like 
to  thank  each  and  every  member  of 
the  team  for  the  pleasure,  fun  and 
camaraderie  they  offered  me  this 
season. 

Steve  Rush 


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BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Steve  Rush  (Esq.),  Haroon  Syed,  John  Morris,  Trevor  Fuller,  Andrew 

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Inspirational.  Second  swimnning 
was  just  that  this  year.  We  began 
with  a  group  of  gentlemen  who  had 
never  swum  competitively.  We 
finished  the  season  not  in  first  place, 
but,  with  that  same  group  of 
gentlemen  who  each  had  worked 
spiritedly  hard  improved  their 
individual  times  at  each  meet 
throughout  the  season.  Mo  more 
could  ever  have  been  expected. 
Each  member  left  the  pool  a  better 
swimmer  than  when  he  had  first 
jumped  in.  As  J.W.  says  "Let  the 
clock  be  your  god."  If  the  clock  was 
their  god  then  they  certainly  did 
please  It. 

With  all  that  I've  written,  it  seems 
evident  that  each  member  deserves 
the  MIP  award.  However,  the  team 
voted  for  John  Clarke  and  Sean 
Kurian.  Jason  BuUen,  our  captain, 
was  unanimously  voted  our  MVP. 

We'll  be  meeting  again  next  year  in 
our  dungeon  water  pit.  However, 
our  future  is  brighter  with  the 
development  of  the  new  pool.  We 
are  all  grateful  to  the  school,  the 
contributors  and  Jim  Herder  and  his 
office  for  making  this  dream  a 
reality.  We  look  forward  to  breaking 
the  first  water! 

Oh  Yes,  "Bosley"  is  grateful  for  his 
swimming  lessons.  The  team  was 
most  patient. 

Rob  Caldwell 


Second 
Swimming 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Brock  Whalley,  John  Clarke,  Chris  Thompson 

FRONTROW(L  TOR):  Shawn  Kurian  (MIP),  Jason  Bullen  (Capt.,  MVP),  Rob  Caldwell  Esq.,  Bosley, 

Jay  Yoo,  Albert  Poon 

ABSETiT:   Kevin  Shen 


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BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Marke  Jones.  Ejq.,  Jay  Yoo.  Jayson  Mulcock.  Andrew  Searles.  Patricio 

Ramos,  Jonathan  Ginou,  Liam  Robinson,  Nicholas  Coiiingwood,  Jose  Arteaga  (MIP),  Derek 

Zoebelein,  Matt  Chisholm  (Capt.,),  Matt  Fraser 

FROMT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Zaigham  Zulqemain,  Sean  McGrath,  James  Morgan,  Bart  Somerville, 

Kevan  "the  Eagle"  Edwards,  Marc  Alexander 

ABSENT:  Tony  Chow  (Mgr.),  Adam  Devita  (MVP) 


Although  this  season's  record  is  not 
really   impressive,   the   individuals 
grew  into  a  team  that  played  every 
game  with   enthusiasm,   spirit  and 
effort.  On  the  defensive  side  we  were 
quite  competent.   Many  opponents     C 
were  effectively  'slide  tackled'  by  a     3 
capable   Sean   McGrath   or   'man     Q- 
handled'  by  Jayson  Mulcock.     Our     H) 
MIP,      Jose      Arteaga      showed     '"' 
tremendous  ability  and  stability  in  the     i__i 
center  back  position.  Q) 

We  had  a  large  reserve  of  forwards.      (/) 
Special  mention  must  go  to  Jay  Yoo     O 
and  Matt  Fraser  for  their  talent  and     O 
optimism.  Bart  Sommerville  showed      O 
great  improvement  in  his  abilities  as     fD 
a  center  forward.    Our  MVP,  Adam      "^ 
Devita,   was   perhaps  the   hardest 
working  and  most  determined  player. 
A  final  word  of  thanks  to  our  Captain, 
Matt  Chisholm  and  manager  Tony 
Chow  who,  at  the  lowest  of  times, 
provided  us  with  inspiration! 


Tlie  U15  Soccer  Team  skimmed 
through  the  season  with  relative 
ease  with  easy  wins  of  9-0  on 
Ridley,  1 1-0  on  Pickering  and  10-0 
on  T.F.S.  Hat  tricks  soon  became 
passe  for  our  forward  stars;  Scott 
Armstrong  finished  the  year  with 
22  goals,  Allstar  McQuire  with  1 7. 
Near  the  end  of  the  season, 
McQuIre  twisted  his  ankle,  Roman 
received  a  back  injury  and  Kevin 
broke  his  collar  b>one.  It  was  on  the 
tournament  day,  that  the  final, 
ultimate  robbery  occurred.  We 
licked  the  first  four  teams  without 
too  much  difficulty.  The  final  game 
-  the  first  half  ended  scoreless,  but 
with  the  start  of  a  tremendous 
rainstorm  which  threatened  to 
carry  the  soccer  ball  and  the  entire 
team  directly  into  our  net.  CI.C.C, 
riding  on  the  wind,  with  the  rain  at 
their  backs,  flubbed  a  goal  into  a 
foggy,  drizzled  corner.  We  needed 
one  goal  to  tie  the  game  and  win 
the  tqurnament.  One  goal!  One 
pathetic  goal.  Battling  valiantly 
against  weather,  and  the  humility 
of  Mark  Shillum's  hitting  the  goal 
post,  we  fought  on,  but  in  vain. 
Even  with  the  superb  goaltending 
of  Tom  Brooks,  the  championship 
was  robbed  from  under  our  feet  by 
the  ultimate  will  of  the  weather 
gods.  One  goal  -  one  pathetic  goal. 

Michael  Worry 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  J.  Clements  Esq.,  Carl  Milroy,  Nick  McQuire,  Rob  Mantrop  (Cap!.), 
Ken  Innami,  Tom  Brooks  (MIP),  Jamie  Brown,  Richard  Ting,  Brent  Riopelle,  Mark 
Etherington,  Kevin  Mertens 

FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Scott  Annstrong  (MVP),  Mark  Shillum,  Tom  Hockin,  Toby  Reid, 
Michael  Wor[7,  Charles  Bedard 


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BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Brendan  Hooper  (Mgr.),  Raymundo  IsUlart,  Nick  Tsioris,  David 

Burgess  (MJP),  Daaron  McReld,  Rob  Keto,  Sharj  Zulqemain,  Eric  Mcnleith  (MVP).  D.J. 

Timms,  Esq. 

FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Chris  Stein.  Doug  Chambas,  Chris  Byrnes,  Neil  Ellis  (Capt.), 

Adam  Smilh.  Jose  Sotres,  Marcus  Jaeger 

ABSENT:   Geoff  Brennagh 


The  squad  this  year  was  small  in 
stature,  but  big  in  heart.  We  managed 
an  unusual  number  of  tied  games  - 
against  Appleby  (twice),  CJ.C.C.  and 
Crescent  -  all  challenging  opposition. 
We  lacked  scoring  power,  but  Jason 
Reid  (MVP)  was  a  very  fine  goalie, 
Austin  Page  and  Paul  Etherington 
capable  defenders,  Mike  Kingston 
(Captain)  and  Josh  Ginou  (MIP) 
effective  in  midfield  and  forward. 
With  four  players  still  eligible  next 
year,  there  is  the  core  of  a  promising 
team. 


The  trip  to  Montreal  for  the  annual 
Tournament  was  the  highlight  of  the 
season.  We  won  through  to  the 
championship  round,  narrowly  losing 
1-0  to  the  co-hosts  and  eventual 
co-winners,  Selwyn  House. 

In  addition  to  Mr.  Ray  and  Mr.  Swan, 
we  were  very  fortunate  to  obtain  the 
help  of  an  excellent  local  soccer  star, 
Paul  Crombie,  on  a  regular  basis.  We 
all  hope  this  will  continue  next  year. 

Stuart  Swan 


The  Under  Fourteen  Soccer  squad 
was  a  great  team  to  participate  on 
this  year.  We  had  a  shaky  start,  losing 
our  first  two  games  to  CICC.  Our  next 
two  games  (Country  Day  and  Trinity 
College)  we  won  easily;  from  then  on 
the  U14  Soccer  Team  was  virtually 
unstoppable.  In  our  ten  remaining 
regular  season  games,  we  only  lost 
twice  (to  CJCC  and  Crescent)  and  had 
two  ties,  one  with  Appleby,  a  tearn 
which  is  usually  the  strongest  in  the 
league,  and  one  with  St.  Georges. 

The  team  was  graced  by  players  such 
as  the  goal  scorer  Eric  Monteith,  the 
goal   stopper  Dave   Burgess,  the 

§oalie   Darren  Mcfield,   and  Jose 
ofres  of  mid-field. 

In  the  final  tournament,  the  weather, 
fields  and  nets  were  all  against  us  and 
many  of  the  teams  that  we  had 
beaten  in  the  regular  season  played 
better,  keeping  us  out  of  the  finals. 
Our  record  for  the  tournament  was 
two  wins,  three  losses  and  one  tie. 
Many  thanks  to  everyone  on  the  team 
and  especially  Mr.  Timms,  who  was 
a  great  coach. 

Bruce  Ellis 


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BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Rupert  Ray,  Esq.,  Marl<  Sinclair,  Paul  Etherington,  tMke 
Young,  AAike  Kingston  (Capt.),  Darren  McNaIr,  Zach  Math,  Jason  Reid  (MVP), 
Austin  Page,  Rob  Luxemburger,  Stuart  Swan,  Esq. 

FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Kurt  Alfrey,  Chris  Ward,  Josh  Ginou  (MIP),  Greg  Gillam, 
Jed  Dadson,  Mike  Tzembelikos. 


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The  team  started  slowly,  losing  the 
first  three  matches.  The  boys 
rallied  and  proceeded  to  win  six 
out  of  the  next  seven  competitions. 
The  season  was  capped  off  with  a 
strong  third  place  finish  at  the 
I.S.A.A.  Tournament,  just  one 
match  shy  of  the  Tmal.  Tfie  team 
should  be  congratulated  on  its 
successes  and  its  very  determined 
and  spirited  play.  All  in  all,  the 
future  of  volleyball  at  S.A.C  looks 
very  promising. 

Tony  Salema 


Gnder  13  Soccer 
Tournament 


Once  again,  S.A.C.  was  invited  to  the 
Canadian  Under  13  Tournannent,  this 
year  superbly  co-hosted  by  Selwyn 
House  and  L.C.C.. 

We  reached  the  top  8  (championship 
round)  after  round-robin  preliminaries 
(beating  St.  Michael's  from  Victoria 
and  St.  John's  from  Waterloo).  In  the 
later  rounds,  that  standard  of 
competition  increased  markedly. 
However,  we  did  remarkably  well, 
losing  to  highly-ranked  CI.C.C.  and 
Selwyn  House  by  1-0  scores.  The 
strength  was  in  defence,  with  Jason 
Reid  having  an  outstanding 
tournament  in  goal.  Selwyn  went  on 
to  share  the  trophy  with  Crescent  in  a 
1-1  final. 

All  the  txjys  were  well-hosted  and 
enjoyed  the  spirit  of  the  competition  as 
much  as  the  games  themselves. 
Montreal  is  a  fun  city  which  the 
coaches,  too,  had  time  to  enjoy.  Next 
year Ridley! 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Wayne  Yow,  Jacky  Chan,  Jhad  Friesen,  Thanos  Vrettakos 
(Co-capt.),  Ryan  McNally  (MVP,  Co-Capl.),  Andrew  Zegil  (MIP),  A.  J.  Salema.  Esq. 
fRO/YTROlV^L  tor;.- Tim  Morton  (Cocapt.),  David  Arril,  Patrick  Au,  Winthrop  Yow, 
Mike  Morgon,  Johnny  Tsang,  Ben  Gundy  . 


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BACK  ROW  (I  TO  R): 
Mike  DeAngelis,  David 
Kim,  Danny  Nelles,  Gene 
Cheung,  Garrett  Taylor, 
Marcus  Hooper,  R.  Kranz, 
Esq. 

FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R): 
John  Shik,  Jason  Reid, 
Jeff  Hobbs,  Alex 
Logiotatos.  Stuart  Smith, 
Paul  ArhanJc 


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RACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Courtney  Powers.  Sieve  Rush,  Esq..  Rory  Manning.  Jason  Boun.  Geoff 
Rose.  Andrew  Harrison.  John  Arciszewskl.  Richard  Vaughan.  Andrew  Zwingenberger,  Leonard 
Ivankovlc.  Brian  McKague.  Brian  Spence.  Ihomas  Luxemburger,  Gr^  Shields.  Esq. 
MIDDLE  ROW  (L  TOR):  Ian  Blier.  A\ike  Lamb.  Brad  Graham.  Sven  Sauerwein.  Patrick  Essaye. 
All  rSasser,  Mark  Hunter,  Mike  McLachlan,  JefT  Ayisworth,  Burke  Erwin,  Rob  Asqullh,  Dallas 
Wharton 

FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Tyler  Sandilands,  Andrew  Kowal,  Torin  Buzek.  Andrew  Collingn'ood.  Ian 
Davidson  (Capt.),  Chris  A\jtchele  (CapL),  Rob  Hobbs  (CapL),  JefT  Metcalfe  (Capl.,  MVP),  Matt 
Lecuyer,  Chris  Thompson,  James  Wang 
ABSENT:  Shane  Brett,  Steve  Heix>n  (^\1P) 


After  many  years  of  rule  under  the 
eyes  of  the  legendary  Geoff  Smith, 
two  rookie  coaches,  AV.  Shields  and 
Mr.  Rush,  took  the  helm,  and 
promised  to  take  CI  1 6  Football  where 
it  had  never  gone  before... 

That's  right,  we  won  some  games!! 
Could  It  be  iliat  we  might  even  have 
a  winning  record?  well,  almost. 
Apart  from  the  traditional  thrashing 
of  Williams  we  won  three  (!!)  of  our 
eight  games,  and  came  mighty  close 
in  three  others.  All  three  wins  were 
tight  come-from-behinders.  In  the 
Rrst  game  against  TCS,  we  scored 
with  six  seconds  left  to  snatch  victory 
from  the  jaws  of  defeat.  Another 
victory,  over  Ridley  followed.  We 
were  hot!!  VVe  were  unstoppable!  We 
were  just  too  good  for  words,  we... 

We  went  into  a  Rve  game  losing 
streak.  The  most  heailbreaking  of 
these  was  a  Homecoming  loss  to 
Appleby  on  the  last  play  of  the  game. 
However,  some  self-respect  was 
saved  with  a  final  game  win  over 
TCS,  7-0. 

Jeff  Metcalfe 


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So  near  but  yet  so  far!  A  season  of 
highs  and  lows:  three  tournaments, 
two  semi-finals  but  no 
championship.  To  lose  in  a  shutout  to 
the  eventual  winner  of  the  ISL 
Championship  was  a  major 
disappointment,  but  it  brought  the 
team  together  and  showed  that  we 
were  as  disciplined,  capable  and 
competitive  as  any  of  the  other  teams 
in  our  league.  Willi  a  large  influx  of 
Under  15  players  this  year  it  took  us 
time  to  settle  down  especially  as 
there  were  a  number  ot  boys  who 
were  also  involved  in  town  leagues. 
Nevertheless,  we  were  able,  at  one 
time  or  another,  to  beat  every  other 
team  in  the  league;  but  unfortunately, 
to  balance  this,  to  play  for  no 
apparent  reason  very  badly  on  oilier 
occasions.  Next  season  I  would 
expect  some  players  to  make  the 
senior  school  team.  Hopefully,  the 
many  lessons  learned  both  on  and  off 
the  ice,  and  the  many  friendships 
made  will  remain  with  them.  My 
special  thanks  to  Mr.  Dawson  and  Mr. 
Treasure  for  their  unselfish  and 
invaluable  help  andto  JefT  Lessif  who 
captained  the  team  through  a 
successful  and  exciting  year. 

Peter  Stuart 


BACKROW('LTOR):S.  Treasure,  Esq.,  D.  Dawson,  Esq.,  Jamie  Watts  (MIP),  James 
Brown,  Ian  Davidson,  Rob  Asquith,  Matt  Lecuyer,  Roman  Melnyk,  P.  Stuart,  Esq. 
FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Andrew  Searles,  Kevan  Edwards,  Courtney  Powers,  Jeff  Lessif 
(Capt.),  Jeff  Metcalfe  (MVP),  Brian  McCague,  Nick  McQuire 


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ll'is  season  began  with  a  horde  of 
young  enthusiasts  ready  to  hit  the  ice 
and  hone  hockey  skills.  Tlie  players 
were  dedicated  to  practices  and  are 
to  be  commended  for  their  desire  and 
effort  to  improve  their  skating  and 
puck  handling  skills.  League  play 
demonstrated  that  we  had  a  very 
competitive  team  but  the  real  test  of 
the  season  began  at  our  final 
tournament  at  TCS.  Playing 
nruelling  back  to  back  matches  we 
fought  our  way  to  the  final,  beating 
opposition  from  (JCC  and  TCS  only 
to  lose  to  a  tough  Appleby  team  in 
the  second  period  of  overtime  in  a 
shootout.  Hobbs  was  outstanding  in 
goal  and  Andrews  kept  the  forwards 
battling  for  goal  scoring 
opportunities.  Bedard  entertained  the 
crowds  with  spectacular  checking  at 
the  blue  line.  All  in  all  it  was  an 
exciting  and  rewarding  season. 
Commendations  to  team  captain 
Doug  Andrews  and  to  our  MIP  Rob 
Osborne  and  to  MVP  goalie  Rob 
Hobbs 

Steve  Treasure 


The  Cinder  14  Hockey  team  had  a 
tremendous  year  in  1988-89.  Indeed, 
it  has  lost  only  two  games,  including 
one  in  overtime  in  the  I.S.A.A 
Tournament  against  the  team  which 
won  it  all.  We  ended  up  winning  the 
consolation  championship. 

I  would  like  to  thank  our  manager 
Bernard  Micalizzi  for  his  great  job  all 
year  as  well  as  our  Captain,  Jonathan 
Arciszewski  for  the  example  he  set  all 
season.  It  was  a  great  pleasure  to  be 
the  coach  and  thanks  to  all  the 
players  for  all  the  fun  we  had. 

R.  Grenier 


BACKROW(L  rOR;  Steve  Treasure,  Esq  Dave  Dawson.  Esq  .  James  Fraser,  Jamie 
Menlove.  Pat  Essaye.  Ian  Bleier,  ShJn  Miyake.  Angus  Ijilng.  Rob  Osborne  (MIP).  Sean 
Brett.  Jason  Baun.  Tom  Brooks,  Peter  Stuart.  Esq. 

FHONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Charles  Bedard.  Kevin  Merlens.  Kevin  Toytor.  Toby  Reld.  Rob 
Hobbs  (MVP).  Doug  Andrews  (Capt.).  Mark  Alexander.  James  Morgan.  Victor  Un 
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Qeorgekish,   Jonathan  Arciszewski  (Capt.),   James  Michols,   Nick  Tsioros,   Geoff 

Brennagh,  Bemard  Micalizzi  (Mgr.) 

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The  1988-89  Under  16  Basketball 
team  was  a  group  that  went  through 
a  baptism  offire.  We  certainly  found 
the  competition  in  the  ISAA  to  be 
very  demanding  as  our  3-9  record 
proves.  However,  as  the  season 
progressed,  we  had  become  much 
more  competitive  with  our  opponents 
such  as  Crescent  and  Hillfield. 
Therefore,  we  headed  into  the  ISAA 
Tournament  at  Ridley  in  a  positive 
frame  of  mind.  We  played  with  a  lot 
of  heart  and  determination  with  the 
final  result  being  our  capturing  of  the 
Consolation  Championship. 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  M.  Hanson,  Esq.  Scotl  Armslrong,  Danny  Nelles,  Rory  Manning  (^MP), 
Henry  Stinson,  Richard  Vaughn 

FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Cralg  Malheson.  Jonathan  Glnou,  Gene  Cheung  (MVP),  Jeff  Holliday, 
David  Kim  (Capt.),  Jamie  Ingles,  Andrew  Kawai 


I  found  all  members  of  the  team  very 
easy  to  work  with  and  more  than 
willing  to  improve  their  skills  and 
teamwork.  Special  thanks  to  our  hard 
working  Captain,  David  Kim,  and  a 
reliable  manager,  Jeff  Holliday.  One 
must  also  mention  the  play  of  Craig 
Matheson  who  was  two  years 
younger  than  the  rest  of  his 
opponents.  With  four  of  our  five 
starters  due  back  next  year,  we  all 
look  forward  to  a  winning  season. 

Mike  Hanson 


Many  thanks  to  the  "Boys  of  (J15 
Basketball".  I  can  see  a  future  for 
these  players  and  for  the  teams  to 
come.  Each  player  individually  and 
collectively  made  a  useful 
contribution  to  this  team. 
Congratulations  to  Ken  Innami  and 
Brent  Riopelle  on  being  chosen  MVP 
and  MIP  respectively.  Look  to  the 
future  for  these  players  -  1st  team 
here  we  come. 

Gary  West. 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Gary  West,  Esq.,  GarrBlt  Taylor,  Eric  Wright,  Ken  Innami  (MVP),  Jose 
Arteaga,  Leonard  Ivankovik,  Stephen  Heron. 

FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Malt  McConnell,  Brent  Riopelle  (MIP),  Tom  Hockin,  Mike  Lamb,  Mark 
Shillum,  Bart  Somerville. 


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We  had  our  share  of  wins  and  losses, 
Probably  our  weakest  rxiint  was  in  the 
foul-shot  department  but  our  lay-ups 
and  passing  ability  were  quite  strong. 
Some  say  that  in  order  to  play 
basketball  well,  you  have  to  be  six 
foot  but  it's  people  like  Ben,  Cyril, 
and  Sharjeel  who  prove  ability  makes 
up  for  a  couple  of  feet.  You  might  also 
have  been  told  that  basketball  is  one 
of  those  "non-contact"  sports.  Just 
try  and  tell  that  to  Jeffery  Wonq  witfi 
his  go-out-and-get'em  altitude! 

For  most  of  the  CI14's  this  was  their 
first  year  in  an  organized,  competitive 
league.  A  few  players,  found  out  the 
difference  between  dribbling  and 
drooling.  The  team  produced  quite 
an  offensive  line  -  David  Burgess 
(high-scorer  over  all),  Robert  Keto, 


Although  the  Under  13  Basketball 
team  was  the  most  inexperienced 
and  shortest  in  the  league  we  still 
managed  to  give  the  other  teams 
some  competitive  and  exciting 
games.  As  the  season  progressed  all 
the  boys  exhibited  incredible 
improvement  in  both  skill  and 
attitude  and  should  be  commended 
for  their  team  spirit  and  good 
sportsmanlike  behaviour. 

At  the  ISAA  tournament,  SAC  played 
some  fine  basketball  and  managed  to 
capture  first  place  in  the  Free  Throw 
Contest. 

Special  mention  should  be  made  for 
their  outstanding  play  during  the 
season  of  Austin  Page,  Paul 
Etherington,  Mark  Sinclair,  Josh 
Ginou  and  Ian  Cheung.  Next  year's 
Cinder  14  team  will  certainly  have  a 
lot  of  talent  from  which  to  draw. 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Ben  Gundy.  Mike  Kingston.  Rob  Keto,  David  Burgess,  Ryan 

McNally,  B.  Somerville,  Esq. 

FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):    Cyril  Yee,  Sharjeel  Zulqemain,  Tim  Horton  (MVP,  Capt.), 

Jeffrey  Wong  (MIP),  Jose  Sotres,  Kenneth  Ng. 

ABSENT:  Benjamin  Lo 


and  Tim  Horton.  Our  key  defensive 
players  were  Jose  Sotres  and  Mike 
Kingston.  The  {J14's  really  did  have 
fun  this  year;  friends  were  made,  new 
skills  learned,  and  a  couple  of  games 
lost  that  we  will  remember  for  a  long 
time.  Finally,  Mr.  Somerville.  The 
lime  and  effort  he  dedicated  lo  each 
game  was  phenomenal.  In  our  worst 
games  he  never  lost  his  humour  or 
his  faith  in  us  and  always  encouraged 
those  on  the  team  who  had.  Thanks! 

Tim  Horton 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Ms.  B.  Thomson,  Jay  Bantjn.  Keith  Chan,  Mark  Sinclair,  Ian 

Cheung   (MIP),   Louis   Digianni..  Darren  McMair  (Capt.),   Gregor   Gillam,   Rob 

Luxemburger 

FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Chris  Ward,  Josh  Ginou,  Jed  Dadson,  Paul  Etherington,  Austin 

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BACK  ROW  (L  TOR):  Ian  Bleier,  Andrew  Zwingenberger.  Brahm  Mikol,  Dallas 

Wharton,  Rod  Boolhby 

THIRD  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Alan  Halslead,  Esq  .  ^^Jke  Van  de  Merve  (MVP).  Tom 

Palterson  (MIP),  Ian  Davidson,  James  Wang 

SECOnO  ROW  (L  TOR):  David  Zieba.  Andrew  Kawai.  Richard  Vaughan,  Chris 

Milchele,  Brad  Harrison,  Shane  Brett 

FROr-fT  ROW  (L   TO  R):  Neil  Ellis,   Brad  Graham   (MIP),   Kevin  Worry,  Matt 

Chishoirn 

ABSErrr.  Mick  Rose  (Capt.) 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Malt  Lecuyer,  Thanos  Vrellakos,  Jose  Artcaga,  Ken  InnamI, 

Leonard  Ivankovic,  Chris  Thompson,  Patrick  Esfaye,  Brent  Riopelle 

THIRD  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Jamie  Graham  (Ass'l.  Coach),  Marcus  Gillam,  Bruce  Lopez, 

Torin  Buzek,  Andrew  Harrison,  Rob  Mantrop,  Alex  Boothby.  Jayson  Mulcock,  Zachary 

Math,  John  Clements,  Eisq. 

SECOHD  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Brian  Spence,  Tyler  Sandilands,  Toby  Reid,  James  Brown, 

Jonathan  Arciszewski,  Mark  Shillum.  Patricio  Ramos,  Burke  Erwin,  Mick  McQuire 

FROrrr  ROW  (L  TORy.  Richard  Kim,  Malt  Eraser.  Bart  Somerville,  Ben  Gundy,  Rory 

Manning,  Sean  McGrath,  Torn  Luxemburger,  Bruce  Ellis 

ABSENT:  Scott  Armstong,  Mark  Tawil  (Ass'l.  Coach) 


It  was  a  short  season  much  interrupted 
by  April  showers.  We  played  well 
against  Crescent  and  deserved  a  draw 
until  we  allowed  a  player  to  run  through 
eight  tackles.  Appleby  beat  us  but  I  am 
curious  as  to  which  rules  the  referee 
was  using  and  where  he  left  his 
eyeglasses. 

Then  the  season  improved.  We 
travelled  to  Ridley  on  a  beautiful  day 
and  Rose  controlled  a  tactical  game  to 
allow  us  to  win  by  two  penalty  kicks  to 
an  unconverted  try.  Our  last  game  at 
Trinity  saw  us  play  our  best  rugby,  even 
though  four  players  found  other 
commitments  which  took  precedence 
over  the  team.  Trinity  has  the  best 
team;  everyone  contributed  in  no  small 
measure  to  the  team  effort  and  yet 
again  they  discovered  that  SAC  is 
always  good  competition. 

Alan  Halstead. 


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This  was  definitely  the  strongest  team 
SAC  has  fielded  in  the  last  decade.  The 
season  opened  with  two  exhibition 
games  vs  Agincourt  and  Lawrence 
Park  G16's;  we  managed  to  field  all  the 
players  in  the  squad.  Our  first  three 
regular  season  games  against 
Crescent,  Appleby,  and  (JCC  were 
competently  won  with  scores  of  16-0, 
20-0  and  18-0  respectively.  Although 
we  lost  to  Ridley  (4-9)  in  what  was  later 
decided  an  exhibition  match,  the 
highlight  of  the  season  was  yet  to  come. 
TCS  had  a  very  large,  unbeaten  side, 
and  we  met  on  the  final  day  of  the 
season.  Although  we  won  4-0.  the  score 
should  have  been  much  higher  -  we 
limited  TCS  to  maybe  six  forays  into  our 
half.  In  that  final  week  we  played  an 
exhibition  match  vs  Oakville  Trafalgar 
-  one  of  the  top  teams  in  the  province. 
Although  they  beat  us  easily,  it  was  an 
invaluable  experience  for  our  team  to 
play  against  such  a  well-disciplined 
side. 

Many  thanks  to  all  the  boys  who  played, 
expecially  those  who  saw  little  action 
but  were  so  loyal  in  their  support  for  the 
team.  The  season  was  enhanced  by 
having  Jamie  Graham  coaching  the 
forwards  and  Mark  Tawil  the  backs  - 
two  fine  and  dedicated  'rookie'  coaches 
Thank  you.  Having  scored  58  points 
and  none  against  in  regular  ISAA  play, 
the  success  of  this  team  augurs  well  for 
the  future  of  rugby  as  SAC. 


BACK   ROW   (L  TO   R):    Peter   Clarke   (MVP).   Tom   Brooks,   Steve   Heron,   Nick 
Collingwood.  Tino  Paolini,  Esq. 

FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Jason  Reid,  Peter  Kee,  Jeff  Holliday,  Marcus  Jaeger  (MIP), 
Vince  Wong 


BACK  ROW  (LTO  R):  Jamie  Walts,  Eric  Monteilh,  Eric  Lee,  Aaron  Eison.  Tim  Horton, 
Jackie  Chan,  Keith  Leung.  Tino  Paolini,  Esq. 

FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Stuart  Smith,  Nicolas  Haddad.  Stephen  Rees,  Raymundo 
Istilart,  Adam  Smith,  Jeffrey  Wong.  Geoff  Brennagh 


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Although  the  Junior  Squash  team 
didn't  have  the  best  season  score-wise, 
we  did  improve.  We  performed  as  a 
team  and  worked  hard,  but  still  had  a 
great  time  at  all  matches.  The  I.S.A.A. 
Squash  Tournament  was  enjoyed  by  all 
and  the  team  showed  great  "winning 
isn't  everything"  attitudes. 

Many  thanks  to  our  coach  >\r.  M.  Jones 
for  his  time  and  effort,  the  Squid,  the 
Octopus  and  Mr.  Rush  for  his  great 
stamina  exercises  which  none  of  us  will 
ever  forget.  Honourable  mention  to  a 
very  keen  and  rapidly  imroving  squash 
pipyer,  Richard  Ting  (MP). 


Stuart  Smith 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Marke  Jones  Esq..  Keilh  Leung.  Tong  Chow,  Bruce  Lopez,  Tyson 
Bytzek,  Marek  Johnson.  Ian  Marshall,  Richard  Fraser,  Mark  Maby  Derek  Zoebelein 
(CapL),  JeffTsao 

FROm  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Bruce  Ellis,  Winlhrop  Yow,  Chris  Ramson,  Kris  Thompson, 
Tariq  Siddiqui.  Richard  Ting  (MIP),  Sluart  Smilh  (MVP) 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Courtney  Powers,  Marek  Johnston,  David  Kim ,  Mark  Etherington, 
Greg  Goldsack,  Richard  Fraser,  Marcus  Hooper,  Liam  Robinson,  David  Josselyn,  Esq. 
FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Paul  Arhanic,  Jason  LaMarche,  Kevin  Mertens,  Tom  Hockin, 
Mark  Maby,  Daniel  Stuart,  Shin  Myake,  Bemard  Micalizzi 


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The  season  started  with  a  match 
against  TCS.  We  had  our.only  practice 
together  as  a  team  two  days 
beforehand,  and  many  members  were 
not  familiar  with  the  rules.  We  lost,  but 
Mark  Etherington  scored  14  points 
against  them  and  John  Ginou  hit  the 
first  "6"  oftheyear.  Wethen  had  a  game 
against  UCC  and  much  to  our  dismay, 
their  coach  brought  two  teams.  We 
formed  two  teams  of  16  and  played  with 
a  time  limit.  Courtney  Powers  hit  41 
runs  to  beat  their  score  and  we 
celebrated  our  first  victory.  We  came 
second  in  a  6-a-sidetournament,  losing 
to  CICC,  but  beating  TCS  by  Liam 
Robinson's  "right  hand  flick"  run  on  the 
2nd  last  bowl.  We  then  went  to  Ridley 
where  Mark  Etherington  finished  the 
game  with  a  "4",  and  then  right  after  a 
"6"  to  beat  their  score  of  70.  We  then 
went  to  TCS  to  lose  quite  convincingly, 
with  ourthree  heavy  hittersonly  scoring 
a  total  of  10  runs.  But  Tom  Hockin 
scored  his  high,  with  a  "4"  included; 
Paul  Arhanic  did  the  same,  and  Mark 
Maby  produced  well-earned  runs. 
Thanks  go  to  Mr.  Josselyn  whose  skill 
and  humour  on  and  off  the  field  were 
much  appreciated  by  the  whole  team. 
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It  was  cold  this  Spring.  It  was  wet  this 
Sprinq.  And  it  was  busy!  While  1  dealt 
with  Cadets  for  the  first  several  weeks, 
Covin  Permanand  coached  and  trained 
the  select  few  from  Grades  Seven  and 
Eight  who  were  to  become  the  (J14A 
Cricket  team.  Covin  did  a  super  job  and 
when  1  came  back  1  found  the  team 
more  than  ready  to  play  ...  thanks 
Covin!  Under  the  leadership  of  Captain 
Jose  Sotres,  and  Assistant  Captain 
Mike  Kingston,  the  team  played  well  - 
losing  only  once  to  Appleby, 

While  we  played  as  a  team,  there  were 
individuals  who  stood  out  for  their 
effort:  Mike  Kingston  (MVP).  Rob  Keto. 
Paul  Etherington,  Josh  Cinou,  Austin 
Page,  and  Brendan  Hooper  were  our  top 
bowlers.  Jose  Sotres,  James  Nichols 
(MIP),  rSick  Tsioros,  Mike  Morgan,  and 
Peter  Wardell  were  steady  batters.  Joe 
Georgekish,  Serge  Zulqernain,  and 
Daaron  McField  were  outstanding  as 
fielders.  The  fellows  had  as  great  a  time 
playing  as  1  had  coaching. 

R.  Kranz 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Daaron  McFleld.  Covin  Pennanand  (,^S5l.  Coach) 

MIDDLE  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Mike  Kingston,  Joseph  Georgekish.  Wke  Morgan.  Rob  Kelo. 

James  Nichols,  Serge  Zulqernain 

FROnr  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Jose  Sotres.  Paul  Elheringlon,  Josh  Ginou,  Austin  Page, 

Brendan  Hooper.  Mick  Tsioros 

ABSENT:  Peter  Wardell 


TTiis  season  saw  a  huge  turnout  of 
enthusiastic  young  hopefuls  who 
worked  hard  to  master  the  skills  of  the 
game.  An  exciting  first  game  against  a 
strong  Appleby  team  was  lost  only  by 
a  close  margin.  This  was  encouraging, 
since  practise  on  a  well  groomed  wicket 
were  severely  limited  due  to  the  fact 
that  it  was  under  water  for  the  early  part 
of  the  season.  Thank  goodness  for  our 
new  cricket  nets.  After  a  humbling 
lesson  in  good  cricketing  at  the  hands 
of  UCC  we  came  back  to  play  a  super 
game,  with  excellent  fielding,  solid 
batting  and  devastating  bowling  to  beat 
Ridley  on  their  own  wicket  with  only  five 
SAC  wickets  taken  and  an  impressive 
51  runs. 

Many  thanks  for  a  strong  season  from 
bowlers  Ward  and  Ramson.  Two 
newcomers,  Glllam  and  McNair,  will 
probably  make  excellent  bowlers  on 
future  teams.  Sinclair  proved  to  be  a 
steady  Captain  and  as  our  wicket 
keeper  and  most  reliable  batsman, 
earned  the  distinction  of  being  this 
year's  MVP.  Jay  Barron  overcame 
initial  baiting  jitters  to  improve  his 
performance  and  so  win  the  AMP  award. 
Thanks  to  all  for  a  fun  season. 

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BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  S.  Treasure,  Esq..  David  Burgess.  Pedram  Parsi. 

MIDDLE  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Chris  Ramson.  Darren  McNalr.  Chris  Byrnes,  Jay  Barron 

FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Chris  Ward.  Anthony  Farr.  Alex  Gillam,  Juan  Moreno,  Michael 

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ABSENT:  Mark  Sinclair 


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Production  Staff 


Stage  Managers 

Lighting 

Vocal  Coach 

Sound 

Properties 

Tickets 

Costumes 
Seamstress 
House  Manager 
Stage  Crew 

Make-up 


Patrice  Bansa 

Andrew  Bennett 

Jamie  Inglis 

Fergus  Prentice 

Patrusha  Sarakula 

Andrew  Simms 

Ian  Cruikshank 

Scott  Pearson 

Alan  Frost 

Alex  Boothby 

Rob  Meinzer 

Ashley  Newall 

Patricia  Ham 

Denise  Rulli 

Jay  Yoo 

Dave  Bradfield,  Tom  Farr 

Jeff  Hobbs.  Rob  Hobbs 

Shiraz  Mottiar 

Damian  Brooks 

Rob  Duguid 


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Hamlet 


Dramatis  Personae 


Claudius.  King  of  Denmark 
Hamlet 

Polonius,  Lord  Chamberlain 
Horatio,  friend  of  Hamlet 
Laertes,  son  to  Polonius 
Marcellus,  a  guard 
Bernardo,  a  guard 
Francisco,  a  guard 
Players 


Gravediggers 

Osric.  a  courtier 

Priest 

Lords,  soldiers,  attendants 


Gertrude,  Queen  of  Denmark 
Ophelia,  daughter  to  Polonius 
Ghost  of  Hamlets  father 


Mike  Smith 
Rod  Boothby 
Geoff  Browne 
Sean  Collins 
Wilf  Dinnick 
Mark  Tawil 
Shane  Stewart 
Ted  Shaw 
Mark  Alexander 
Martin  Alexander 
Mike  Alexander 
Ron  Kopas 
Sean  Mazerali 
Toby  Ross 
Ted  Shaw 
Brock  Whalley 
Dave  Sedore 
Brock  Whalley 
Charles  Emerson 
Sean  Fleming 
Alan  Frost 
Jeff  Holliday 
Angus  Lang 
Cory  Oliver 
Jon  Paine 
David  Peacock 
Rob  Savage 
Thijs  Spoor 
Kris  Thompson 
Zaigham  Zulquernain 
Delia  Ann  Kenward 
Alannah  Weston 
Rob  Martin 
Jamie  Graham 


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House  Plays 


St.  Andrew's  Might  spawned  the 
traditional  House  Plays.  Flavelle 
opened  with  Frankie  and  Albert  set  in 
a  colorful  tavern,  though  the  director, 
David  Bradfield,  had  to  stand  in  as  a 
barman  for  Steve  Cathcart  who 
dislocated  his  shoulder.  There  was  a 
gaggle  of  Flavellians  having  no 
difficulty  interpreting  different  stages 
of  intoxication,  while  the  Rappers  led 
by  Anthony  Sam  stole  the  show.  Cory 
Oliver  and  Rob  Savage  displayed 
passion  as  the  lovers  of  the  title,  with 
Rob  winning  an  Acting  award  from  our 
Andrean  adjudicator  Mr.  Warren 
Stoddart. 

Next  up  was  Slfton  House  the 
Cup-holders  with  The  Little 
Gentleman,  Mark  Tawil  directing. 
The  actors  showed  their  individuality, 
enjoying  themselves  as  they  hovered 
around  Daniel  Thwaites,  typecast  as 
the  Little  Gentleman.  As  Dora, 
Courtney  Powers  won  the  award  as 
Best  Actor  of  the  evening. 

New  House  staged  the  world  premiere 
of  The  Quest  of  Shaolin, 
revolutionizing  our  house  play 
stratagems.  In  desperation  time  in  the 
last  week  Chris  Mantrop  and  David 


Foster  wrote  an  original  show,  solving 
the  perennial  problem  of  line  learning 
by  having  all  the  voices  off  stage,  with 
the  actors  as  mimes  on  stage.  But  the 
actors  made  up  in  action  what  they 
lacked  in  speaking,  oscillating  round 
the  gymnastics  of  Matt  McPherson 
who  proved  why  he  holds  a  black  belt 
at  Tai  Chi.  This  was  a  most  exciting 
show,  and  the  audience  would  have 
lynched  the  adjudicator  if  he  had  not 
awarded  it  the  Best  Design  and  Best 
Play  trophies. 

Lastly,  Memorial  House  presented 
Out  for  the  Count  -  the  count  in  this 
instance  being  the  leering  Ted  Kang 
Dracula.  The  plot  was  ridiculous  but 
the  acting  was  potent,  with  both  Sean 
McQuillan  and  Matt  Brown  winning 
Acting  awards  -  and  Wilf  Dinnick  won 
as  Best  Director  for  avoiding  collisions 
on  stage. 

A  program  note  says  that  Ramsey 
House  will  present  a  play  at  a  later 
date  -  perhaps  next  November  when 
a  former  star  of  Ramsey,  Adam  Neal, 
will  be  doing  the  honours. 
Congratulations  to  all  who  gave  time 
and  imagination  to  a  dramatic  and 
exciting  evening. 


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ISL  Drama  Festival 

This  festival  was  celebrated  by  twelve  schools  at 
Trafalgar  Castle  School  over  three  days  in  April,  it 
alternated  between  one- act  plays  and  workshops  on 
everything  from  voice  to  mime,  from 
characterization  to  stage-fighting. 

We  were  given  the  honour  of  staging  the  final  show 
in  the  festival  -  The  Great  American  Cheese 
Sandwich.  This  play  is  a  satire  on  traditional  pioneer 
values.  Jon  Hart  was  Father,  complete  with  pitchfork 
and  country  accent;  Rob  Savage  was  a  big  Mother 
who  showed  big  emotion;  Toby  Ross  played  the 
pregnant  Betsy,  Todd  Mank  footballer  Tom,  and 
David  Bradfield  the  photographer,  Mr.  Wiggins. 
Backstage,  Sean  Nazerali,  Rob  Hobbs,  Jay  Yoo  and 
James  Wang  made  up  an  enthusiastic  team. 

The  Adjudicator  was  full  of  praise:  "very  funny", 
"beautifully  done",  "good  sound,  costumes  [thanks, 
Mrs.  Ham  and  Mrs.  Rulli],  props",  "rivetting", 
"audience  loved  this"  ...  In  particular  he 
complimented  Todd  and  Rob  for  their  powerful 
acting. 

It  is  a  great  pleasure  to  be  involved  in  a  creative 
enterprise  with  such  a  responsible  and  happy  and 
tuneful  troupe.  But  to  prevent  the  cast  from 
becoming  big-headed,  they  were  booed  off  the  SAC 
stage  by  an  insanitary  audience  on  Talent  Night. 

David  TImms 


Lower  School  Night 

The  combined  forces  of  Macdonald 
and  Laidlaw  Houses  put  on  a  Lower 
School  Entertainment  in  the  second 
term.  In  previous  years  this  was  wild 
and  woolly,  but  Mrs.  Nancy  Hurley 
directed  it  into  an  hour  of  quality 
performance. 

We  listened  to  the  Grade  Nine  Band, 
and  we  saw  Gregor  Gillam  as  Charlie 
Brown  and  a  classroom  scene  from 
Up  the  Down  Staircase.  Tim  Horton 
and  Mike  Boyer  showed  their 
musicaiity  on  trombone  and  trumpet. 
We  had  a  bloodthirsty  gang  from 
Treasure  Island,  and  Something 
Completely  Different.  Tom  Hockin 
and  Karl  Milroy  challenged  with  the 
famous  "Who's  On  First?"  routine, 
Terry  Kerr,  Angus  Lang  &  Danny 
Nelles  attacked  the  audience  with 
Revoluer,  and  Douglas  Keller,  Jay 
Barron  &  Anthony  Farr  recreated 
Calvin  and  Hobbes  -  guess  the  tiger! 

One  highlight  was  certainly  the  Ping 
vs  Pong  game  played  by  Doug 
Chambers,  Jason  Mulcock  &  Patricio 
Ramos,  with  the  ball  defying  Newton's 
ballistics  with  the  help  of  a  black  light. 
With  James  Brown  &  Chris 
Thompson  as  M.C.'s,  and  strong 
support  both  behind  and  in  front  of  the 
stage,  and  refreshments  following,  it 
all  added  up  to  a  skilful  and  happy 
evening. 


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The  Playe 

rs 

Abel/  Bernardo 

Jason  LaMarche 

Baker/  Francisco 

Jeff  Lewis 

Charlie/  Ophelia 

Jed  Dadson 

Dogg/  Claudius         gflj^E 

Rod  Boothby 

Easy                             IBbI 

Matt  Brown 

Ladv                             ^5^ 

Marlene  Smith 

Mrs-  Dogg/  Gertrude*    ' 

Pat  Dawson 

Fox  Major'  Hamlet 

Liam  Robinson 

Prologue 

Rory  Manning 

Horatio 

Thomas  Hockin 

Ghost 

Tony  Chow 

PolOniUS                                               ;;js. 

Geoff  Browne 

Laertes                           V:!^ 

Chris  Armaly 

Gravedlggers                jjj| 

Curtiss  Boyington 

—  ^  • 

Josh  Ginou 

Osric                              «;■?-.? 

Ben  Arril 

Fortinbras 

Barclay  Hancock 

Attendants 

Bart  Sommerville 

Martin  Best 

Jeff  Lessif 

Joe  McGlynn 

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1 


Directed  and  designed  by  William  Scoular 

Customes  by  Patricia  Ham 

Lighting  designed  by  Adrian  Muir 


Production  Staff 


Production  Coordinator 
Stage  Manager 
Lighting 


Sound 

Properties 

Seamstress 


Makeup 
Set  Painting 


Curtiss  Bovington 
Allan  Fro-^t 
Fergus  Prentice 
Tariq  Siddiqui 
Ian  Cruickshank 
Scott  Pearsqil  c 
Chris  Byrnes*-    ' 
Zaigham  Zulqertiain 
Denise  Rullr^  # 
Pauline  Peatj^OT 
Tim  Mogg-**-^^ 
Wilf  Dinnick 
Ron  Kopas 
Steve  Timms 


Cast 


Mr.  Elisha  J.  Whitney 

Jonathan  Hart 

Steward 

Todd  Thorpe 

Reporter 

Andrew  Metcalfe 

Cameraman 

Alan  Ruhland 

Sir  Evelyrr  Oakleigh 

Sean  Fleming 

Hope  Harcourt 

Tanya  Sim 

Mrs.  Harcourt 

Rob  Savage 

Bishop 

Chris  Armaly 

Ling 

Steven  Rotstein 

Ching 

Tim  Stuempel 

Reno  Sweeney 

Jennifer  Pilling 

Purity 

Denise  Somerville 

Chastity 

Tracey  Keffer 

Virtue 

Andrea  Cutler 

Billy  Crocker 

Jason  Callender 

Captain 

Rashid  Khan 

Purser 

Sean  Nazerali 

Bonnie 

Lisa-Anne  Vollebregt 

Moonface  Martin 

Brock  Whalley 

Sailors 

Jamie  Inglis 

Thijs  Spoor 

Chris  Armaly 

Drunk 

David  Reed 

Old  Ladies 

Jennifer  Turner 
Jim  Mirkopoulos 
Jen  Schellenberg 

Passe 

ngers 

Amelia  Leckey,  Charlene 

Jenkins,  Cindy  Woodard, 

Tom  Hockin,  Luke  Gord 

on, 

Andrew 

Metcalfe,  Alan  Ruhland. 

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^  ^   -■  ■'^•r  *».  "^r*- 


Producer 

Assistant 
Director 

Musical  Director 
Orchestra  -  Guitars 

Saxophones,  flute 
Trumpet 
Percussion 
Stage  Manager 
Stage  Crew 


Property  Master 

Assistant 
Choreography 


Front  of  House  Photography 
Scenic  Artist 

Program  Design 
Lighting  Manager 

Assistant 
Sound  Crew 

Wardrobe  Mistress 
Assistant 


Production  Credits 

Mark  Tawil 

Rod  Boothby 

Lee  Clements 

J.C.  Clements.  Esq. 

Byron  Dailey.  Esq. 

Byron  Dailey.  Jr. 

David  Bradfield 

Giles  Collins 

Andrew  Bennett 

David  Peacock,  Tom  McMurrick. 

Robert  Hobbs.  Shane  Stewart.  Mike  Van  De  Merue 

Marcus  Yang.  James  Wang 

Robert  Meinzer 

Robert  Hobbs 

Lisa-Anne  Vollebregt 

Nancy  Dinner 

Lee  Clements 

Robin  Stuart-Jones 

Kelwin  Kwan 

Horace  Cheung 

Alex  Boothby 

Grant  Innes 

Sheldon  Rodriguez 

Scott  Pearson 

Ian  Cruikshank 

Mrs.  Patricia  Ham 

Mrs.  D.  Rulli 


Anything 
Goes 


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Enrichment  Days 

October 

7  Royal  Ontario  Museum 

8  Metro  Zoo 

9  Black   Creek   Pioneer  Village   / 
Planetarium 

10  Art  Gallery  &  City  walks 

1  1  Confidence  course  /  Base  Borden 
1 2  Warplane  &  Agricultural  Museums 
/  Opera 


April 

7  Towers  &  Tunnels  -  Toronto 

8  Science  North  -  Sudbury 

9  Ontario  Science  Centre 

10  Bruce  Nuclear  Power  Plant 

1 1  Outdoor  leadership 

1 2  Warplane  &  Agricultural  Museums 

/  Opera 


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Expansion  Week 

Expansion  week  in  (November  saw 
students  involved  in  a  variety  of  acitivies. 

Grade  Seven  students  had  their  own 
programme;  Grade  Eights  went  camping 
at  Norval;  Grade  Tens  took  part  in 
Community  Service  and  Grade  Elevens 
explored  a  variety  of  careers  through  guest 
speakers  and  visits  to  places  like  the  Stock 
Exchange. 

The  other  grades  had  a  choice  of  projects 
which  included  art,  aviation,  law, 
medicine,  or  science  fiction.  Grade 
Thirteens  looking  ahead  to  next  year  could 
elect  to  visit  universities. 

Some  students  from  these  grades  chose  to 
travel  -  tours  to  Chicago,  Ottawa,  Quebec 
or  England  took  place  this  week. 


Guest  Artists 

S.A.C.'s  Enrichment  Programme  has  brought  many  performers  into  the  school.  This  year's  visitors 
included  the  Graphic  Mime  Theatre  [above  left]  and  Paul  Brbdie,  "Mr.  Saxaphone"  [above  centre].  Other 
groups  included  Theatre  Direct,  Caroussel  Players,  and  the  Jim  Galloway  Jazz  Quartet. 

In  the  spring,  W.  P.  Kinseiia  [above  right]  spoke  to  the  students  about  writers  and  writing.  Interest  in  his 
visit  was  heightened  by  the  recent  release  of  the  movie  Held  of  Dreams. 


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v*V- 


Alan  Best,  Mark  (Jmphries 
Absent:  Paul  Randlesome 


SAC  in  France 

There  is  only  one  way  to  describe  the  SAC  in  France  programme 
...  "French"!  This  was  the  comeback  I  came  up  with  after  my 
return  from  France  for  the  simple  question,  "What  was  it  like?" 

Why  did  1  put  up  this  front?  Simple.  It  is  impossible  to  even  begin 
to  tell  about  my  'exploits'.  France  gave  me,  as  well  as  the  others 
who  went,  our  first  real  taste  of  independence  and  life  in  the  real 
world.  1  often  think  back  to  the  day  Paul  and  1  arrived  in  St.  Malo's 
train  station.  There  was  no  one  to  meet  us;  it  was  cold  and  raining. 
This  sad  weather  was  soon  put  aside  by  the  warm  reception  I 
received  at  my  new  'home'. 

The  family  that  I  stayed  with  began  to  feel  like  my  own  parents 
with  their  soft  laughs  and  always  open  arms.  Through  the  course 
of  my  stay  I  witnessed  a  baptism,  a  child  birlh  (wow!)  and  the 
launching  of  an  oil  tanker.  Some  of  the  many  sights  I  was  shown 
were  Mont  St.  Michel,  Fort  National  and  the  leaving  grounds  of 
Jaques  Cartier. 

If  being  in  France  has  done  anything  to  me,  it  is  the  fact  that  I 
now  can  truly  appreciate  how  lucky  we  are  to  live  in  a  country 
such  as  Canada.  It  has  also  shown  me  a  different  world,  a 
different  culture,  a  different  life.  Whether  you  go  in  first  or  second 
term  is  up  to  you,  but  no  matter  what  the  season  you  will  always 
be  welcomed  in  'La  Belle  France'. 

Alan  Best 


Spain 


Toledo  - 

this  is  where  the 

Renaissance  all  started. 


This  is  what  field  work  is  all  about. 
[Alan  Halstead  and  a  group  of 
middle  school  Geography  students] 


Cordoba  - 
the  age  before  the  motor  vehicle. 


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Community  Service 

We  have  had  a  very  productive  year 
with  up  to  150  boys  participating  in 
our  program.  It  would  be  very  hard  to 
name  the  boys  involved  in  this  activity 
for  two  main  reasons:  there  have  been 
many  dedicated  students,  and  we  feel 
that  this  type  of  service  gives  us  our 
own  rewards  and  would  prefer  to 
remain  anonmyous. 

Examples  of  our  projects  this  year: 

•  inside  and  outside  work  for 
seniors  who  are  trying  to  stay  in 
their  own  homes,  and  friendly 
visits  to  these  people  as  the  year 
progressed. 

•  work  with  the  physically  and 
mentally  handicapped  children  in 
Sarnia 

•  work  with  our  friends  and  Yellow 
Brick  House  -  fundraising, 
practical  work  and  food 
distribution. 

•  canvassing  for  the  Salvation 
Army,  the  Heart  and  Stroke 
Foundation  and  the  Cancer 
Society. 

•  extensive  work  with  people  in  the 
old  age  homes  of  our  area. 

•  work  with  the  Scott  Mission,  New 
Dimensions  and  the  CMIB 

To  all  of  my  friends,  the  school  and 
Mr.  Robinson,  thanks  for  a  most 
successful  year.  Hopefully  we  can  do 
even  more  for  our  community  next 
year. 

R.  Jones 


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The  choir  maintained  a  tradition  of 
excellence  throughout  this  year. 
Having  been  given  new  vestments 
through  the  generousity  of  the  Lloyd 
C.  Macpherson  Fund,  it  developed  a 
sound  which  complimented  its 
superb  looks. 

This  group  won  First  place  in  the 
Boy's  Choir  class  at  the  York  region 
Lion's  Music  Festival  with  a  score  of 
88.  In  his  adjudicator's  report,  Mr. 
Ross  Metcalfe  praised  their  clarity, 
discipline,  and  their  bell-like  tonal 
quality.  It  has  been  an  extraordinarily 
busy  year  for  choral  pursuits.  The 
following  are  highlights  from  the 
season: 


The  College  Choir 

December 

-  Carol  service  at  St,  Paul's  Church 

-  Carolling  at  the  Shoppes  of  St. 
Andrew's  Village 

-  Lightbound/Wilson  wedding  at  the 
school  chapel 

February 

-  Benefit  for  the  York  Region  Heart  & 
Stroke  Foundation 

-  Choral   workshop  at  Holy  Trinity 
School 

April 

-  Independent  School  Music  Festival 
at  R.T.H. 

-  Sunday  service  at  Aurora  United 
Church 

-  Cadet  Church  Parade  at  St.  Paul's 
Church 


May 

-  Lion's  Music  Festival 

-  Cadet  Inspection 

In  addition,  anthems  were  sung  in 
regular  school  chapel  services  and 
special  pieces  were  prepared  for  the 
Cadet  Inspection  and  the  Ladies' 
Guild  Luncheon.  Once  again  the 
Independent  School's  Music  Festival 
was  attended  and  O  Canada  was 
sung  (en  francais)  at  the  Macpherson 
Hockey  Tournament.  St.  Andrew's  is 
proud  of  these  dedicated  young  men. 

Stephen  Harper 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Jed  Dadson, 
Michael  Young,  Derek  Ripley,  Tom 
Brooks,  Louie  Digianni,  Mark 
Sinclair,  Jay  Barron,  Keilh  Clian, 
Darren  McNair 

MIDDLE  RO\V(IL  TO  R):  Martin  Best, 
Jeff  Lewis,  Paul  Etherington,  Juan 
Moreno,  Michael  Tzembelikos, 
Adam  Smith.  Kevin  Shen,  Ian 
Cheung,  Stephen  Harper,  Esq. 
FROm ROW (L  TOR):  Doug  Keller, 
Greg  Glllam,  Anthony  Farr,  Chris 
Ward,  Austin  Page,  Rob 
Luxemburger,  Josh  Ginou,  Winthrop 
Yow 


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Debating: 


A  Year  to  Remember! 

Yes.  this  was  a  year  lo  remember.  Our 
Debating  Society  was  blessed  with  an 
exceptional  graduating  class  some  of  whom 
had  built  up  five  years  of  tournament 
experience.  In  overview,  these  were  some  of 
the  achievements: 

•  we  placed  first  in  the  spring  Fulford  and 
over  the  whole  year  stood  third  out  of  the 
seventeen  member  schools; 

•  we  witnessed  the  growth  of  bilingual 
debating  and  we  sent  a  four  man 
contingent  to  the  Provincials,  two  of  them 
debating  exclusively  in  French; 

•  we  hosted  a  major  toumament  lo  which 
we  invited  many  schools  from  the 
suburban  region  of  Toronto. 

•  we  saw  several  of  our  students  achieve 
distinction  in  public  speaking,  one  being 
invited  to  represent  Canada  in  London, 
England. 

The  success  of  a  year  cannot  however  be 
measured  solely  by  the  exceptional,  the 
glittering  achievements.  We  maintained  a  full 
schedule  of  engagements  at  home  and  abroad 
throughout  all  three  terms.  Regularly,  on 
Tuesday  evenings  a  dedicated  group  of 
members  would  meet  in  the  cosy  comfort  of 
the  Tuck  Shop.  President,  Kevin  Worry  and 
Head  of  Debating,  Mr.  Rupert  Ray,  worked  to 
co-ordinate  the  efforts  of  an  enthusiastic 
executive. 

Chris  Mantrop  worked  to  present  the  profile 
of  debating  at  home  around  the  theme: 
"Debating  -  Feel  the  Powerl"  Few  will  forget 
the  comical  assembly  that  he  and  Will  Hill 
presented  as  if  they  were  commenting  on  a 
W.W.F.  bouti  There  were  days  of  intramural 
and  house  debating  in  each  term. 

Curtiss  Boyington  and  Sean  fSazerali  ran  an 
instructional  junior  programme  and  brought 
on  a  whole  flock  of  promising  new  debaters 
from  Grades  Eight  and  Mine.  Robert  Meinzer 
was  instrumental  in  co-ordinating  the 
O.S.D.Cl.  Tournament  here.  Contributions 
were  made  to  the  executive  by  Damian 
Brooks  and  Rod  Boothby.  Thanks  to  all  and 
to  occasional  secretary,  Patrice  Bansa. 

In  Term  One,  our  Fulford  Debaters  were  Scott 
Bryk,  Jon  Morgan  and  Mark  Tawil  with 
support  from  Hugh  Barton.  The  intermediates 
were  D'Arcy  Montgomery.  Courtney  Powers 
and  Elyot  Waller.  In  addition  there  was  an 
early  event  at  St.  Clements  and  a  social  with 
St.  Mildred's-Lightboum.  On  two  weekends 
when  Mr.  Ray  was  travelling  with  his  soccer 
team,  other  members  of  staff  helped  out;  Rev. 


Bob  Arril  took  a  van  load  to 
a  cross-examination 
workshop  held  by  O.S.D.U. 
in  Gananoque,  and  Mr. 
Stephen  Harper  sponsored 
our  Uiree  man  team  to  the 
International  Public 

Speaking  Toumament  for 
independent  schools  held  in 
Montreal. 


In  Term  Two  we  were 
chiefly  preoccupied  with 
preparing  to  host  our 
tournament:  many  parents 
and  friends  of  the  school  contributed  their 
services  as  judges.  A  particular  word  of  thanks 
must  go  to  Mr.  John  Morrissey.  Our 
competitors  were  Rod  Boothby,  Sean 
Nazerali,  Michael  O'Connor  and  Kevin  Worry. 
Sean  and  Kevin  qualified  to  go  to  the 
Provincials  in  English,  and  in  a  separate 
competition  held  in  Toronto,  Allan  Best  and 
Liam  Robinson  qualified  td  go  to  Sudbury, 
competing  in  French. 


Our  senior  Fulford  team  consisted  of  Damian 
Brooks,  Robert  Meinzer  and  Daniel  Thwaites 
with  Rod  Boothby  as  the  back-up  man.  The 
intermediates  were  Paul  Arhanic,  Allan  Best 
and  Ian  Michael.  In  addition,  tfiis  term  we 
attended  a  toumament  at  Toronto  French 
School  and  held  a  social  engagement  in 
French  with  Havergal  College. 

Term  Three  was  undoubtedly  the  busiest  of 
the  year. There  were  social  engagements  with 
Trafalgar  Castle,  with  Fr.  Henry  Carr  and  with 
Nichols  School  of  Buffalo.  In  Public  Speaking, 
Sean  Nazerali  won  the  Bronze  Medal  at  the 
Winston  Churchill  Tournament  held  at  Hart 
House  in  Toronto,  and 

Sean  Collins  came  first  in  a  toumament  at 
T.C.S.  As  a  result  of  his  performance  in 
Montreal,  Kevin  Worry  was  invited  to  be  part 
of  a  four  person  delegation  representing 
Canada  at  the  Speaking  Tournament 
sponsored  by  the  English  Speaking  Union  in 
London. 

On  the  Fulford  front,  this  was  the  term  when 
we  outdid  ourselves.  Our  team  of  Chris 
Mantrop,  Sean  Nazerali,  and  Kevin  Worry  with 
the  assistance  of  Curtiss  Boyington  came  first, 
and  this  pulled  us  into  third  place  over  the 
whole  year,  our  best  finish  in  several  years. 
Our  intermediates  were  Tim  Morrissey, 
Michael  Worry  and  Cyril  Yee. 


DEBATING: 

FEEL   THE     POWER 


There  were  other  things  going  on  during  this 
term  loo.  We  sent  two  entire  delegations  lo 
S.O.M.A.,  a  model  United  Nations  where  we 
represented  Spain  and  Italy.  During  this  term 
we  took  advantage  of  all  the  chances  there 
were  in  order  to  bring  on  a  crop  of  debaters 
whose  job  it  will  be  to  fill  the  shoes  of  our 
Grade  Thirteens.  Of  particular  note,  are 
Stephen  Rotstein,  Alistair  Cowper,  Wilf 
Dinnick  and  Ron  Kopas.  In  addition  we  look 
to  Thijs  Spoor,  Marcus  Yang,  Blair  Leggett, 
Scott  Mahaffy,  Doug  Walker,  Michael  Drolet, 
Shane  Manning  and  others. 

During  this  term,  Mr.  Ray  represented  us  at 
the  National  Seminar  of  the  Canadian 
Student  Debating  Federation  held  in  Regina. 
Sask.  Here  he  was  re-elected  to  the  Board  of 
Directors  of  this  organization  which 
co-ordinates  student  debating  across  the 
country.  Our  thanks  to  him  for  serving  with 
unflagging  enthusiasm  as  our  coach, 
chauffeur,  advisor  and  friend. 

So  it  can  be  seen  that  this  was  indeed  a  year 
to  remember.  With  affection  and  appreciation 
we  say  farewell  to  our  departing  seniors.  With 
optimism  we  look  forward  to  what  lies  ahead. 
DebaUng  -  feel  the  powerl 


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Review 

NICKNAMES:  Mrs.  C,  Mom,  Dragon  Lady 

PET  PEEVES:  Deadlines,  Grad  comments 

ACTIVmES:\  Photography,  li  Computers,  I  Nagging  (MIP) 

SAYINGS:  "This  book  will  be  finished  by  the  end  of  June.",  "Mo  more 

colour  pages!",  "...  and  they  called  me  on  that  too." 

There  must  be  an  extra  three  hundred  boys  here,  there  are  so  many 
teams,  trips,  and  activities  to  record.  Sort  by  houses,  clans  and  grades 
...  put  a  three  dimensional  life  into  two  dimensions  ...  freeze  time.  This 
year,  again,  there  were  lots  of  photographers  out  and  about;  without 
them  there  would  be  no  colour  to  the  year.  Many  thanks  to  those  who 
recorded  happenings  in  words;  they  gave  the  year  depth.  Those  who 
helped  put  things  in  order  helped  give  the  year  perspective.  Hopefully, 
as  you  leaf  through  the  pages,  you  will  enjoy  the  pictures  from  the 
past  90  years  at  St.  Andrew's,  and  you  will  recall  moments  that  remain 
special  to  you. 


Review  Staff 

Editors-in-Chief 

Mike  O'Connor 

Kevin  Worry 

Advertising 

Jim  Mirkopouios 

Rob  Savage 

Marcus  Yang 

Graduates 

Curtiss  Boyington 

Peter  Hickey 

Photography 

Kurt  Alfrey 

Chiris  Byrnes 

Horace  Cheung 

Ian  Cruikshank 

Jinn  Herder  Sr. 

Victor  Hyman 

Scott  Pearson 

Dirk  Radeke 

Rob  Savage 

Rob  Vogel 

David  Whitehead 

Word  Processing 

Alan  Chung 

Nelson  Chung 

Staff  Advisor 

Kate  Carson 

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Club  Programme 


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Inspection 


Chairman  of  the 

Board  of  Governors 

Prize  Day  Speech 


Mr.  Headmaster,  Platform  Guests, 
Ladies  &  Gentlemen,  Gentlemen  of 
the  College: 

On  behalf  of  my  fellow  Governors, 
Welcome  to  this  Prize  Giving 
Ceremony. 

A  glance  through  the  programme 
would  lead  to  the  conclusion  that 
today  is  an  occasion  to  honour 
superior  academic  performance. 

It  is  that,  to  be  sure,  but  this  is  done 
in  recognition  that  the  real 
challenges,  and  the  real  rewards  are 
a  rather  more  private  affair.  They  lie 
within  each  boy,  and  they  may,  or 
may  not,  have  the  visibility  to  the 
out-wardly  acknowledged  today. 
This  day,  then,  is  really  the 
celebration  of  all  those  personal 
challenges,  personal  triumphs,  and, 
yes,  personal  "stumbles"  that  go  to 
make  up  a  school  year. 

The  prizes  for  those  efforts  cannot  be 
bought,  and  cannot  be  sold!  They  are 
the  quiet  confidence  in  self  that  grows 
from  meeting,  and  ultimately 
surmounting,  personal  challenges! 
They  are  the  "stuff"  which  St. 
Andrew's  aspires  to  develop  in  every 
boy! 

This  is  the  challenge  that  drives  our 
superb  academic  staff.  It  is  that  extra 


time  and  effort  with  a  group  of  boys, 
or  a  single  boy,  that  makes  the 
difference.  You  are  terrific!  We  stand 
in  awe  of  your  commitment  to  the 
ideals  of  St.  Andrew's. 

Col.  Tetlock  and  his  administrative 
staff  are  committed  in  their  way  to 
this  cause. 

Jim  Herder  and  his  development 
team  work  to  see  that  we  shall  have 
the  tools  for  all  our  tomorrows. 

We  have  volunteers  with  great 
commitment.  The  Ladies'  Guild,  the 
Association,  the  trustees  of  the 
Foundation  and  so  many  individuals 
who  help  in  so  many  ways. 

Boys,  how  lucky  you  are,  and  you 
know  it,  to  have  parents  who  care  sO' 
much!  They  make  it  possible  for  you, ' 
and  collectively,  for  the  school. 

We  have  a  Board  of  Governors  whose 
commitment  of  time  and  resources  is 
exemplary.  You  may  note  two 
construction  projects  going  on,  which 
is  no  ones  idea  of  ideal  timing,  by 
taking  place  simultaneously  to  meet 
the  school's  needs. 
It  is  because  of  the  Governors' 
support,  and  only  because  of  it,  that 
we  could  commit  to  filling  these 
needs. 


We  have  a  Headmaster  who 
orchestrates  it  all.  In  his  quiet  way 
he  leads  us,  always  with  dignity, 
always  with  warmth,  and  always  with 
wisdom.  He  is,  in  his  every  hour,  all 
that  we  would  have  an  Andrean  be! 

And  finally,  we  have  the  reason  for  it 
all,  the  object  of  our  affections,  a 
great  group  of  boys  who  give  us  so 
many  reasons  to  be  proud.  And  a 
graduating  class  that  any  school 
would  love  to  claim! 

To  all  of  you  ...  St.  Andrew's  has 
never  walked  taller.  Those  who 
have  gone  before  you  and  who  love 
this  school  and  all  that  it  stands  for, 
just  as  you  love  it,  cheer  you  on! 

May  St.  Andrew's  College  be  greater 
yet!  Thank  you  all! 

Peter  D.  G.  Harris 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  William  Somers, 
Brian  Armstrong,  David  Dunlap.  Barry 
Black,  Charles  Manchee,  William 
Lawrence,  Howard  Tetlocl<,  Derelt  Inglis, 
Aubrey  Foy,  Edward  Ballon,  Jim  Hamillton, 
Ron  Mitchell 

FROm  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Jim  Herder,  John 
Housser,  David  Cross,  Peter  Harris,  Robert 
Bedard,  Barbara  Moulding,  Dennis  Hawley, 
Kingsley  Ward 


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ST.  ANDREW'S  COLLEGE  ASSOCIATION 


Year  representatives  are 
appointed  from  each  graduating 
class  and  they  are  primarily 
responsible  for  keeping  contact 
with  the  school,  helping  with 
reunions,  and  running  Old  Boys' 
annual  gluing. 

In  the  photo,  Jim  Herder  '64, 
Director  of  Deuelopment  and 
Alumni,  meets  with  some  of  the 
'89  grads  who  asked  to  be 
considered  as  "Year  Rep."  Rnal 
selection  was  made  near  the  end 
of  May,  andRodBoothbu,  Curtiss 
Boyington,  Will  hiill,  Mike  Ross 
and  Mark  Tawil  were  named  as 
the  Reps  for  the  Class  of  '89. 


The  St.  Andrew's  College 
Association  began  as  the  Old  Boys' 
Association  in  1904-1905  under  J. 
L.  Ferguson,  its  first  President. 
Current  President  is  John  F.  Housser 
'68,  an  investment  councillor  with 
Pemberton  Securities  in  Toronto. 

The  Association  now  also  includes 
parents  and  past  parents,  plus 
friends  of  the  school. 
Representatives  from  each  group 
are  appointed  to  the  S.A.C. 
Association  Council,  which  meets 
periodically  throughout  the  year. 

The  Association  Council 
co-ordinates  Homecoming  in  the 
Fall  and  the  Association  Dinner  in 
the  Spring.  As  well,  the  S.A.C. 
BusinessClub  was  launched  in  1986 
to  provide  Andreans  with  a  forum  to 
meet  and  exchange  ideas  with 
Andreans  in  similar  or  vastly  diverse 
careers.  The  Business  Club 
Luncheons  are  presently  held  three 
times  each  year. 

Jim  Herder  '64  is  currently 
Secretary-Treasurer  of  the 
Association,  a  post  he  took  up  in 
September  1985.  He  was  President 
of  the  Association  1979-82,  a 
position  which  was  also  filled  by  his 
predecessor,  Jim  Hamilton  '33, 
between  1948  and  1950. 


Bill  Triest  '48,  right,  visited  the  school  from  his  home  in  Uruguay 
-  for  the  ftrst  time  in  forty  years!  Jim  Hamilton  '33,  left,  opened  the 
Association  office  in  1965  and  retired  in  1986.  He  entered  S.A.C. 
in  1928  and  the  school  has  been  a  big  part  of  his  life  ever  since. 


B  e  a  r  I  y 
keeping  up 
with  the 
paperwork. 


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BACK  ROW  (L  TO  Rj.Sherrill  Barr  (Bursar's  Office),  Miriam  Shropshire  (Administration  Office, 
Marion  Stockman  (Foundation/Association  Office),  Sandra  Scott  (Foundation/Association 
Office),  Carol  Rose  (FHurse) 

FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):Ann  Osmond  (Administrative  Office),  Helen  Williams  (Bursar's  Office), 
Julie  Lamb  (Bursar's  Office),  Susan  Marsh  (Library  Assistant),  Mary  Uoyd  (Headmaster's 
Secretary),  Marlene  Ash  (Bookroom) 


LEFT, 

TOP  TO  BOUOM: 

Norm  Fountain 

(Maintenance) 

Patricia  Ham 

(Matron) 

Rennie  Van  Dyk 

(Grounds) 

Cliff  llton 

(Chief  Engineer) 


RIGHT: 

Howard  Tetlock 
(Bursar) 


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Support  Staff 

Changes  this  year: 

Ernie  Fireman  [far  left]  retired  this  year  as 
Director  of  Food  Services;  replacing  him  is 
Mike  Hillick  [left]. 

Irene  Aspln  [below,  far  left]  retired  after  twelve 
years  as  a  nurse  at  St.  Andrew's.  Susan  Ewing 
[below  right]  joined  the  nursing  staff. 

Gayle  Petri  [bottom  left]  replaced  Mary  Lloyd 
as  the  Headmaster's  Secretary.  Mrs.  Lloyd 
[bottom,  far  right]  was  at  St.  Andrew's  for 
seventeen  years. 


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Ted  Harrison 


Al  the  end  of  the  school  year  we  are  having  to  bid  farewell  to  one  of  the 
pillars  of  the  St.  Andrew's  community  for  the  past  Iwenly-one  years.  Mr. 
Harrison  has  certainly  lefl  his  mark  on  SAC  during  his  many  years  as  a 
teacher,  coach.  Housemaster  and  Department  Head.  Mr.  Harrison  joined  the 
SAC  faculty  in  1968  and  quickly  became  involved  in  his  true  love  of  sports. 
He  brought  to  the  school  an  expertise  in  soccer  and  cricket  which  translated 
into  some  of  the  mot  successful  Under  15  sides  the  school  had  ever  seen. 
He  also  developed  a  love  for  a  sport  which  he  had  little  experience  with, 
namely  hockey.  One  could  also  find  Mr.  Harrison  every  January  and 
February  after  school  barking  instructions  from  the  snowbanks.  In  the 
classroom,  he  insisted  on  a  high  standard  of  behaviour  and  commitment 
from  his  students.  Unquestionably  Mr.  Harrison  shall  be  remembered  most 
for  his  stint  as  the  Housemaster  of  Macdonald  House  from  1970-1987. 
During  the  early  days  he  worked  endless  hours  to  transform  the  residence 
into  a  setting  where  the  boys  would  have  more  peace  of  mind  to  carry  out 
their  daily  routine.  Simyarly  he  and  his  wife,  Kathleen,  devoted  much  time 
to  the  care  and  counselling  of  boys  and  parents  alike.  He  again  demanded 
that  the  boys  show  proper  consideration  and  respect  for  each  other.  The 
standards  set  were  those  which  any  Andrean  should  strive  for.  The  school 
has  suffered  a  loss  with  Mr.  Harrison's  resignation  and  we  shall  always 
remember  him  for  his  service.  We  wish  both  Ted  and  Kathleen  a  healthy 
and  prosperous  retirement. 


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Nancy  Hurley 

There  is  a  quality  to  the  number  Seven.  It  is  a  prime  number, 
the  number  of  the  days  in  a  week,  the  number  of  stars  in  the 
Big  Dipper.  It  is  also  a  span  of  work,  for  creating  a  world  or 
earning  a  sabbatical  leave:  Jacob  in  the  Bible  story  had  to  work 
seven  years  to  win  this  wife  Rachel  -  and  then  had  to  work 
another  seven  when  he  was  given  the  wrong  sisterl  So  it  is  not 
surprising  that  Mrs.  Hurley  has  decided  to  move  on  after  seven 
years  of  quality  work  at  St.  Andrew's  College.  Her  husband.  Dr. 
Patrick,  is  moving  to  Edmonton  to  take  over  a  chiropractic 
practice,  so  Nancy  is  literally  going  west. 

We  shall  miss  her  in  the  English  Department  where  she  has 
counterpoised  the  macho  instincts  of  several  men  and  many 
boys.  She  is  the  complete  professional  in  the  classroom:  her 
lessons  are  fully  prepared,  her  teaching  is  articulate  and 
sensitive.  The  display  boards  in  #24  have  inspired  us  all. 
Behind  the  scenes,  in  department  meetings,  in  exam  setting  and 
marking,  in  preparing  course  materials,  she  has  given  her 
services  generously  and  punctually.  Who  will  now  carry  the 
gospel  of  The  Hobbit?  Coming  from  Iowa,  she  had  us  all  reading 
The  Iowa  Baseball  Confederacy!  We  shall  miss  her  in  all  the 
other  areas  of  SAC  life.  Doing  duties  in  the  Houses  and  Library, 
tabulating  scores  in  the  van  on  Track  &  Field  Day,  coaching 
fitness  and  cross-country  skiing  and  tennis,  challenging  the 
assault  course  at  Base  Borden-  these  tasks  and  countless  others 
she  has  accepted  in  her  own  special  style  and  enthusiasm.  Her 
special  interest  has  been  in  dramatics  where  she  is  a  make-up 
wizard:  in  junior  plays,  house  plays,  festival  plays  and  community 
theatre  in  the  summers,  she  has  happily  offered  hundreds  of 
hours  of  her  energies  to  let  others  enjoy  the  spotlight.  The  past 
two  years  she  has  used  her  voice  skills  on  Cadet  Inspection  day 
to  interpret  the  cadet  manoeuvres  for  non-believers. 

But  it  is  as  a  colleague  that  the  members  of  staff  will  miss  her 
most.  There  is  so  much  that  she  volunteered  to  do  for  our  small 
community;  she  would  lead  committees,  arrange  gifts,  organize 
Christmas  parties  and  direct  the  entertainilnent;  and  in  everything 
that  she  did,  she  made  our  lives  easier  and  happier.  Who  could 
ask  for  anything  more?  She  and  her  husband  carry  west  with 
them  our  thanks  and  our  very  best  wishes.  The  hurlyburly  is 
donel 


Reinhard  Kranz 

It  was  with  regret  that  we  heard  tfiat 

Reinhard  Kranz  had  decided  to  leave 

the  school  to  gain  further  experience 

in  another  educational 

establishment.  Mr  Kranz  majored  in 

English    at    university,    but    after 

teaching  two  years  in  Migeria.  he  felt 

that  perhaps  he  should  gain  some 

knowledge  of  computing.  Mr.  Kranz 

has    led    the    Computer    Science 

department  with   flair,   competence 

and  imagination.  In  all  that  he  has 

done,  whether  it  was  coaching  volleyball  or  cricket  (a  game  which  he  fast 

had  to  leam),  or  studying  science  riction  with  a  group  of  students  during 

Expansion  Week,  or  serving  as  Commanding  Officer  of  the  cadet  corps,  he 

has  demonstrated  a  caring,  concemed  and  dedicated  professional  altitude. 

We  shall  miss  Reinhard's  sense  of  humour.  We  shall  miss  his  wife.  Janet, 

and  their  two  children,  Jennifer  and  Cathy.  We  wish  them  all  well. 


Tony  Salema  is  leaving  for  the 

London  area  after  two  years  in  the 

Math  Department. 


riews  this  year 

Barb  Thomson  gave  birth  to  Kory  Dalton  on  June  22nd. 

Tony  and  Gail  Salema's  daughter,  Diane,  arrived  on  Sept.  19th. 

David  Galajda  married  Veronica  Schwartz  on  June  2'lth. 

Rob  Caldwell  married  Heather  Kauffman  on  July  15th. 

The  Headmaster  competed  in  the  Kiam  Cup  International  Father  and  Son  Tennis 
Toumament  in  Switzerland;  he  and  his  son,  Paul,  had  victories  over  England,  Sweden  and 
the  USA  but  lost  to  Australia. 

Al  Dunford  was  named  the  new  coach  of  the  Aurora  Eagles  hockey  team. 

William  Scoular  saw  the  publication  of  his  book,  A  QuesUon  of  GuilL 

Dave  Dawson  won  the  Biafra  Award  (his  year. 

Bob  Jones  gather  four  awards  for  his  community  service  work  with  the  Town  of  Newmarket, 
the  Salvation  Army,  the  Yellow  Brick  House  and  the  Heart  and  Stroke  Foundation. 

There  are  four  masters  now  members  of  the  25  year  club:  Messrs  Inglis,  West,  Timms  and 
Hiltz  shown  at  left,  [shown  with  them  on  page  93  20  years  ago  are  Messrs  Harrison, 
Hemmings,  Kinney  and  Ray] 


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The  Headmaster's  Prize  Day  Speech 


This  is,  and  has  been,  a  special  year  at  St. 
Andrew's  -  It's  our  90th  birlhdayl  Much  has 
been  undertaken  and  achieved  to  celebrate 
this  event. 

The  word  'development'  has  become  part  of 
the  daily  vocabulary  of  our  school.  Its 
dimensions  encompass  (one)  land 
development  to  our  North,  (two)  structural 
development  of  the  Pool  and  Art  complex 
adjacent  to  the  gymnasium,  (three) 
professional  development,  which  includes  an 
evaluation  of  St.  Andrew's  by  the  Canadian 
Educational  Standards  Institute  and  (four) 
more  bricks  and  mortar  with  the  construction 
of  a  new  sixplex  to  complement  the  teachers' 
housing. 

But  surely  our  most  vital  development  is  a 
fifth  dimension,  you,  the  students  of  'his 
school.  This  Rfth  dimension  is  the  focal  point 
of  all  these  efforts. 

Your  school  is  guided  and  richly  nurtured  by 
its  Board  of  Govemors.  a  fact  which  you,  the 
students,  will  realize  more  fully  as  your 
association  with  this  school  progresses  and 
crystallizes.  This  year's  governors  have 
provided  incredible  support  and  generosity 
and  I  wish  to  thank  them  for  this.  1  should  like 
to  add  my  special  thanks  to  Peter  Harris, 
Chairman  of  our  Board,  for  his  superb 
leadership  and  also  for  his  unfailing 
commitment  of  time  and  wisdom.  Much  of 
this  development  to  which  I  have  previously 
alluded  is  made  possible  by  this  Board  and  its 
Foundation,  headed  by  Mr.  David  Dunlap. 

This  90th  year  has  been  special  because  of 
the  unified  efforts  of  the  Old  Boys' 
Association  and  the  Ladies'  Guild  in  staging 
our  90th  Birthday  Party.  This  event  reunited 
many  generations  of  the  Andrean  community 
and  raised  a  substantial  sum  for  the  benefit  of 
the  new  complex.  Furthermore,  this  party  was 
a  huge  success. 

The  school  has  been  very  fortunate  in  having 
John  Housser  as  the  President  of  its  Old  Boys' 
Association.  His  efforts  and  his  supportive 
presence  have  been  much  appreciated. 

At  this  point  1  should  like  to  thank  Mr.  Jim 
Herder  for  his  work  with  the  Foundation  and 
the  Association,  including  the  Ladies'  Guild. 
As  the  Director  of  Development,  Jim  is 
creatively  unique  and  his  enthusiasm  for  all 
things  Andrean  is  boundless. 

We've  already  been  serenaded  by  our  new 
chimes;  they  represent  one  of  the  many 
contributions  of  tlie  Ladies'  Guild. 

Under  the  leadership  of  Mrs.  Sonia  Chin,  the 
mothers  of  the  Guild  outdid  themselves.  They 
completed  a  project  dear  to  our  students,  the 
renovation  of  the  various  common  rooms; 
they  increased  their  scholarship  support; 
cared  for  the  senior  citizens  on  the  occasion 
of  our  drama  productions;  updated  the 
Contemporary  Literary  Criliclsm  series  for  the 
Library;  helped  finance  the  recarpeting  of  the 
Library  and  organized  a  series  of  lectures  and 
workshops  on  social  Issues.  All  this  was  in 


addition  to  their  efforts  on  behalf  of  our  90th 
Birthday  event. 

In  the  course  of  this  year,  the  school 
underwent  a  comprehensive  evaluation 
which  will  next  occur  in  1996.  For  the  better 
part  of  six  months,  the  teachers,  under  the 
able  direction  of  Mr.  Derek  Inglis.  our  Director 
of  Studies,  conducted  a  selNevaluation  into 
every  aspect  of  our  programme.  A  report  was 
submitted  to  the  Canadian  Education 
Standards  Institute  and  a  team  often  carefully 
chosen  evaluators  from  other  independent 
schools  and  from  the  university  ranks 
descended  upon  us  in  late  April.  They  spent 
four  days  with  us,  interviewing  teachers, 
students  and  various  members  of  our 
community.  Their  draft  report  has  just 
reached  us.  Overall,  it  is  most 
complimentary,  yet  the  importance  of  the 
report  for  St.  Andrew's  lies  in  its 
recommendations.  These  will  be  studied 
carefully,  and  modifications  will  be  made 
where  appropriate. 

1  am  indebted  to  the  Assistant  Headmaster, 
Mr.  Peter  Stuart,  and  to  the  entire  staff  for  their 
unselfish  devotion  to  the  students,  be  it  in  the 
classrooms,  on  the  playing  fields,  in  the 
houses  or  in  our  many  para-academic 
activities.  And  I'd  like  to  thank  each  of  them 
for  their  personal  support. 

In  the  evaluation  report,  particular 
commendation  was  directed  to  the  school's 
appearance,  its  upkeep  and  its  services.  The 
man  responsible  for  all  this  is  Mr.  Howard 
Tetlock,  and  we  all  extend  our  thanks  to  him 
and  to  the  people  on  whom  he  relies. 

Two  special  awards  have  brought  honour  to 
the  school. 

The  Washington  based  Council  for 
Advancement  and  Support  of  Education 
reviewed  upwards  of  80  promotional  film  and 
video  submissions  from  universities  and  from 
independent  schools  across  North  America. 
It  granted  the  gold  medal  to  St.  Andrew's 
College  for  its  historical  video.  Quit  Ye  Like 
Men,  Be  Strong.  This  video,  authentically  and 
humorously,  depicts  the  school's  history  from 
its  earliest  days  in  Toronto  in  the  1920's  to 
the  present  time.  Congratulations  and  thanks 
to  three  Old  Boys:  Mr.  Charles  Edwards,  Mr. 


Rob   Parker,   and   Mr.   Jim    Herder 
tremendous  accomplishmenll 


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Closer  to  home,  the  St.  Andrew's  College 
Choir  won  first  prize  in  the  Boys'  Choir  Class 
of  the  Lion's  Music  Festival  for  York  Region 
with  a  score  of  88%.  The  adjudicator  praised 
the  group's  tuning,  precision,  discipline  and 
clear,  bell-like  tonal  quality.  Well  done  boys 
and  Mr.  Harper. 

Under  the  aegis  of  our  Enrichment 
Programme,  our  students  were  treated  to 
performances  by  Jim  Galloway,  the  Graphic 
Mime,  the  Carousel  Players.  Paul  Brodie, 
Theatre  Direct  and  a  French  play,  Tetea  Tele. 

As  an  adjunct  to  this  program,  two  boys 
launched  The  Fine  Arts  Society.  Its  members, 
totalling  some  75  students,  attended  such 
performances  as  The  Great  Circus  of  China, 
Cats,  The  Magic  Flute,  Les  Miserables,  and  a 
recital  by  pianist  Mitsuko  Uchido. 
Reservations  have  already  been  made  for  The 
Phantom  of  the  Opera  early  next  year. 

An  expanded  Drama  program  brought  a 
major  production  to  each  term.  It  was  an 
unforgettable  Hamlelln  the  fall,  the  successful 
musical  Anything  Goes  in  February,  and  the 
farcical  Dogg's  Hamlet  in  the  spring. 
Additionally,  a  one  act  play  was  presented  at 
the  Independent  School  Drama  Festival. 

Our  Debating  Society  was  blessed  with  an 
exceptional  graduating  class,  some  of  whom 
had  built  up  five  years  of  tournament 
experience.  We  placed  first  in  the  Fulford 
League  Tournament  this  spring,  and  over  the 
whole  year  stood  third  out  of  the  17  member 
schools.  Four  of  our  students  won  the  right  to 
go  to  the  provincials,  two  of  them  debating 
exclusively  in  the  French  language. 

In  Public  Speaking  there  were  two  special 
accomplishments:  Sean  Nazerali  won  the 
Bronze  in  the  Churchill  Medals  held  in 
Toronto,  and  Kevin  Worry  recently  retumed 
from  London,  England  where  he  was  one  of  a 
four-person  team  which  represented  Canada 
in  competition  at  the  English  speaking  union; 
Kevin  is  the  third  St.  Andrew's  student  to  be 
so  honoured  in  recent  years. 

Turning  briefly  to  sports,  a  record  50  teams  in 
19  disciplines  represented  the  school  during 
this  past  year.  The  majority  of  our  teams 
sported  a  winning  record  and  were  the  victors 
of  many  tournaments.  Of  special  note  are  the 
ISAA  championships  in  Squash  and  in  Golf  at 
the  first  team  level.  Congratulations  also  to 
our  Track  &  Field  teams  for  their  outstanding 
performances. 

It  seems  that  each  year  brings  with  it  the  loss 
of  a  few  members  of  our  school  community. 

Mr.  Ted  Harrison  is  retiring  after  21  years  of 
dedicated  service  to  St.  Andrew's  College. 
These  past  two  years,  Ted  headed  our  French 
Department  with  competence  -  but  it  will  h>e 
for  his  17  years  as  Housemasterof  Macdonald 
House  that  he  will  be  best  remembered. 
There,  with  the  assistance  of  his  wife, 
Kathleen,  he  launched  the  school  career  of 


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1300  Andreans.  His  demanding  standards 
were  based  on  values  of  the  highest  quality, 
thus  outlining  a  superior  way  of  life  in  the 
everyday  actions  of  our  students.  We  thank 
you.  Mr.  Harrison,  for  your  unflinching 
dedication  and  sense  of  fair  play. 

Seventeen  years  ago  (1972),  Dr.  Coulter 
extended  to  me  the  privilege  of  sharing  the 
school  secretary,  Mary  Lloyd,  to  help  me  in 
my  duties  as  one  of  his  assistants.  Mine  years 
later,  upon  my  appointment  as  Headmaster, 
Mrs.  Lloyd  agreed  to  become  my  secretary 
and  began  a  rev^ardingeight  year  association. 
Just  about  everyone  present  today  has  had 
occasion  to  hear  her  pleasing  voice,  to 
appreciate  her  sensitivity  and  her  impeccable 
savoir  faire.  Mary  managed  the  office,  dealt 
with  all  the  details  associated  with  enrolment, 
with  SAC  in  France,  with  innumerable 
communications  and  with  the  whims  and 
fancies  of  her  immediate  superior  without 
ever  showing  any  signs  of  the 
pressure-cooker  situations  with  which  she 
was  'coping.'  Mary  will  be  sorely  missed. 

In  November  of  1981,  a  lady  with  a  distinct 
Southern  accent  joined  us  as  a  temporary 
replacement  in  the  English  department.  She 
made  such  an  impression  on  everyone  that  at 
the  earliest  opportunity  we  extended  an 
invitation  to  her  to  become  part  of  the  Faculty 
of  the  College.  We  are  saddened  to  hear  of 
Nancy  and  Patrick  Hurley's  decision  to 
relocate  in  Western  Canada.  Nancy's 
contributions  were  varied,  numerous  and 
meaningful.  It  could  safely  be  said  that  she 
exemplifies  a  Renaissance  Woman.  Thank 
you  Nancyl 

It  is  an  accepted  fact  that  St.  Andrew's 
College  has  been  at  the  forefront  of  Computer 
Science  teaching  for  the  past  two  decades. 
The  developments  in  this  technological  field 
demand  constant  vigilance,  updated  skills 
and  superior  knowledge.  These  attributes 
were  present  in  one  man  who  is  leaving  us 
after  five  most  productive  years.  Under  Mr. 
Reinhart  Kranz'  leadership  the  number  of 
computers  in  the  school  has  surpassed  the 
100  mark  and,  significantly,  the  majority  of 
our  masters  have  become  pseudo-experts  in 
that  field.  Furthermore,  this  past  year,  Mr. 
Kranz  was  the  Commanding  Officer  of  our 
Cadet  Corps  and  any  moment  now  we  expect 
to  hear  that  the  Strathcona  Cup  will  retum  to 
its  rightful  place.  Reinhart,  thank  you  for  your 
contributions. 

In  1985  the  school  availed  Itself  to  the 
services  of  a  catering  firm.  Its  first  manager  - 
who  became  a  friend  to  all  and  who  greatly 
enhanced  all  aspects  of  the  Dining  Room  - 
retired  at  the  beginning  of  the  March  Break. 
We  would  like,  at  this  time,  to  recognize  Mr. 
Ernie  Fireman  and  to  thank  him  for  improving 
the  quality  of  life  at  St.  Andrew's. 

Two  years  ago,  we  were  fortunate  in  attracting 
Mr.  Tony  Salema  to  the  Math  Department. 
The  students  from  grades  7  to  1 2  appreciated 
Mr.  Salema's  kindness  and  patience.  He 
made  himself  readily  available  for  extra  help 


and  discharged  all  of  his  responsibilities  with 
professionalism.  Tony,  our  very  best  wishes 
accompany  you  to  South  Western  Ontario. 

The  composition  of  the  Math  Department  will 
undergo  another  change.  Its  most  recent 
member,  Mr.  Milan  Stehlik,  will  be  leaving  us. 
He  brought  a  thorough  knowledge  of  higher 
mathematics  and  computer  science  to  the 
academic  stream  of  the  school  and  he 
introduced  Winter  Tennis  to  a  number  of  our 
students.  Our  thanks  to  Mr.  Stehlik. 

Every  attempt  has  been  made  to  find  suitable 
replacements  for  the  seven  persons 
mentioned  above.  Needless  to  say,  the  task 
is  onerous.  Yet  I  am  confident  that  the 
newcomers  -  some  of  whom  are  already  in 
place  -  will  help  us  forget  the  losses  suffered. 
I  am  happy  to  announce  the  following 
additions: 

1)  Mr.  Philip  Day,  a  very  highly  regarded 
teacher  and  administrator  in  both  the 
independent  and  public  school  systems,  will 
assume  the  headship  of  the  French 
Department. 

2)  1  should  like  to  introduce  you  to  my  new 
secretary,  Mrs.  Gayle  Petri. 

3)  Mr.  Hoad-Reddick  will  join  the  English 
Department. 

4)  Mr.  Arthur  Wenk  will  join  the  Math 
Department,  along  with  Mr.  David  Gaertner. 

5)  Already  hard  at  work,  and  appreciated  by 
the  students  and  masters  alike,  is  Mr.  Michael 
lllick,  our  new  manager  of  Food  Services. 
Shortly,  the  Computer  Science  position  will 
be  filled. 

And  now  for  a  few  words  that  apply 
particularly  to  the  graduating  class. 

This  year,  St.  Andrew's  College  sends  forth  a 
strong  contingent  of  poised  and  gifted  young 
men  into  the  world  of  post-secondary  study. 
A  scant  four  or  five  years  earlier,  the  soft 
contours  of  their  youthful  faces  and  their 
diffident,  gangling  manner,  held  the  merest 
hint  of  what  was  to  come.  They  were,  in  fact, 
the  picture  of  uncertainty. 

Today,  toughened  by  their  school  experience, 
they  have  changed.  The  baby  faces  are  gone. 
There  is  a  resolute  character  about  them,  a 
focused  determination.  They  exude  a 
developing  quality  of  excellence  in 
leadersfiip:  decisiveness. 

In  the  past  few  months,  these  men  have  had 
to  wrestle  with  decisions  which  they  know  will 
alter  the  course  of  their  lives.  The  selection  of 
universities    and    programmes   involved 


varying  degrees  of  struggle;  for  many,  it  is  a 
somewhat  protracted  agony  as  they  attempt 
to  match  their  hopes  and  aspirations  with  the 
offers  of  admission  which  have  now  begun  to 
arrive.  A  30%  increase  in  enrolment  in  post 
secondary  education  in  the  past  ten  years  has 
led  to  a  proliferation  of  programmes  In  the  70 
degree  granting  institutions  in  Canada. 
Admission  requirements  have  become 
intensely  competitive.  The  prospective 
student  is  faced  with  a  labyrinth  of  subject 
prerequisites  and  escalating  minimum 
achievement  levels.  Poor  decisions  in  terms 
of  programme  or  career  path  can  be  costly 
and  painful.  At  this  juncture,  decisiveness  is 
not  a  given.  It  is  a  hard-won  attribute. 

Aristotle  remarked  that  the  distinction 
between  the  workman  and  the  master 
craftsman  was  that  while  both  knew  how 
things  were  done,  it  was  only  the  master  who 
knew  why.  So  it  is  that  the  authentic  leader  or 
master  craftsman  is  someone  for  whom 
ethical  behaviour  is  of  utmost  importance, 
someone  whose  projection  of  inner  conviction 
is  inspiring  and  infectious,  someone  whose 
decisiveness  can  generate  in  people  a  new 
sense  of  values. 

It  is  scarcely  surprising  that  more  universities 
are  now  asking  for  personal  profiles  of 
students.  Such  information  about 
extracurricular  activities,  hobbies  and 
interests  is  sought  to  balance  the  unfaimess 
of  selection  based  exclusively  on  marks.  The 
universities  want  leaders  who  will  be 
outstanding  in  their  specialities.  They  are  on 
the  forefront  of  awareness  about  such 
complex  problems  as  rapid  population 
growth,  economic  development,  and 
environmental  destruction.  Admission 
policies  are  beginning  to  refiect  the  conviction 
that  in  any  profession  on  the  eve  of  the 
twenty-first  century,  leadership  will  be 
measured  by  a  commitment  to 
master-craftsmanship. 

The  excellence  of  any  educational  institution, 
including  this  one,  is  determined  not  by 
academic  proficiency  alone,  but  by  the 
quality  of  decisiveness  exhibited  by  its 
graduates.  It  will  be  their  decision  to  give  of 
themselves  -  their  keenness  of  mina  their 
energy,  their  skills.  We  have  seen  that  quality 
of  their  decisiveness  in  their  lives  here,  and  we 
rejoice  to  send  them  forth  as  our 
representatives. 

You,  the  class  of  1989  have  been  a  united, 
constructive  and  enthusiastic  group,  and  on  a 
personal  note,  I  should  like  to  say  that  1  will 
hold  fond  memories  of  you.  Bonne  Chance! 


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THE  NINETIETH  ANNUAL  PRIZEGIVING 

^t  ^tiire&i's  College 

FRIDAY,  JUNE  9th,  1989 

PRESENTATION  OF  PRIZES  AND 
AWARDS 

A.D.a.  Inglis.  B.Sc. 
Dean  of  Academics 

IN  RETROSPECT 


Grade     7 
Grade    8 
Grade    9 
Grade  10 
Grade  11 
Grade  12 

Lower 

School 

Middle 

School 

Grade 

12 

Joseph  E.  Dadson 
Christopher  T.W.  Byrnes 
William  J.  Long 
Matthew  H.  Chisholm 
Scott  W.  Mahaffy 
Robert  O.  Savage 

OFFICIANTS 

D.G.  Whitehead.  B.A.,  B.Ed., 

Academic  Director 

P.L.  Stuart,  B.Ed..  M.Sc.  Assistant 

Headmaster 

R.D.  Kinney.  B.A..  B.P.H.E..  Head  of 

Science 


VALEDICTORY 

Jason  C.  Callender.  Head  Prefect 


LOWER  II 

HONOURS  LIST 

1.  J.E.  Dadson 

87.4% 

2.  J.L.  Lewis 

80.7 

3.  P.S.  Etherington  II 

80.5 

PRIZES 

The  Winnett  Prize  for  English 

(proficiency  in  composition,  gram- 

mar, spelling  and  writing. 

J.E.  Dadson 

The  Social  Science  Prize  for 

History  and  Geography  (combined 

highest  standing  in  History  and 

Geography). 

J.E.  Dadson 

The  Science  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

J.E.  Dadson 

The  Music  Prize  (highest  standing) 

J.E.  Dadson 

The  Mathematics  Prize 

K.W.H.  Chan  IV 

(highest  standing) 

I.Y.S.  Cheung  II 

The  Art  Prize  (highest  standing) 

PS.  Etherington  II 

UPPER  II 

HONOURS  LIST 

1.  J. A.  Nichols 

91.6% 

2.  T.A.  Norton 

88.1 

3.  R.E.  Keto 

86.9 

4.  J. A.  Sotres 

84.0 

5.  J.C.  Wong  II 

83.4 

6.  C.T.  Byrnes 

82.2 

7.  S.J.  Rees 

80.7 

8.  P. A.  Warden 

80.0 

- 

PRIZES 

The  Kilgour-Campbell  English 

Prize  (for  proficiency  in  composi- 

tion, grammar,  spelling  and 

writing) 

J. A.  Nichols 

The  John  Young  Social  Science 

Prize  (combined  highest  standing 

in  History  and  Geography) 

J. A.  Nichols 

The  Science  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

J. A.  Nichols 

The  Art  Prize  (highest  standing) 

R.E.  Keto 

The  Mathematics  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

T.A.  Horton 

The  Music  Prize  (highest  standing) 

T.A.  Horton 

The  Gauss  Contest  Prize  for 

Mathematics 

T.A.  Brannon 
C.J.  Ramson 

The  Improvement  Prize  for  the  boy 

who  has  made  the  greatest  percen- 

tage improvement  from  June  1988 

to  June  1989. 

A.C.  Smith  111 

104 


FORM  11 

HONOURS  LIST 

l.R.R.  McNallv 

87.1% 

2.  J.W.  Shik  II 

86.0 

3.  J.J.  Friesen 

85.7 

4.  B.C.  Ellis  II 

85.1 

5.  J.M.  Brown  III 

84  I 

G.P.  White 

84.1 

7.  A.K.  Boothby  II 

83.8 

W.J.  Long  II 

83.8 

9.  C.S.  Yee 

83.5 

lO.J.F.  Menlove 

83.1 

1 1.  R.J.  Osborne 

80.3 

PRIZES 

The  English  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

J.M.  Brown  III 

The  Social  Science  Prize 

J.M.  Brown  III 

(highest  standing) 

J.J.  Friesen 

The  Mathematics  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

J.J.  Friesen 

The  French  Prize  (for  Forms  Lll. 

an  and  III) 

J.J.  Friesen 

The  Music  Prize  (highest  standing) 

J.W.C.  Shik  II 

The  Science  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

R.R.  McNally 

The  Art  Prize  (highest  standing) 

A.K.  Boothby  II 

The  Pascal  Mathematics  Contest 

award  for  Forms  Lll,  CJII  and  III 

E.W.  Monteith 

Improvement  Prize  for  the  boy 

who  has  made  the  greatest  percen- 

tage improvement  from  June  1988 

to  June  1989 

T.M.  Kerr 

SPECIAL  PRIZES 

The  Prize  to  the  most  Improved 

Chorister 

M.T.  Best  11 

The  Edith  Grant  Trophy  to  the 

new  boy  in  Macdonald  House  who 

has  shown  the  greatest  improve- 

ment towards  becoming  the  ideal 

Andrean 

M.T.  Best  II 

The  Prize  to  the  Most  Accomplish- 

ed Chorister 

C.P.A.  Ward 

The  Robert  W.  Meagher  Language 

Arts  Award  to  the  student  of  the 

Lower  School,  whose  first 

language  is  neither  English  nor 

French. 

R.  Istilart 

The  King  Memorial  Trophy  for  the 

boy  living  in  Macdonald  House 

who  excels  in  studies,  games. 

deportment  and  character 

S.K.  McGrath 

The  T.E.  Harrison  Trophy  awarded 

to  the  boy  in  Laidlaw  House  who 

excels  in  studies,  games,  deport- 

ment and  character. 

J.M.  Brown  III 

105 


FORM  IV 

HONOURS  LIST 

l.M.A.  Worry  II 

93.9% 

2.  P.  Arhanic 

91.3 

3.  G.  Cheung  II 

90.9 

4.  K.  Innami 

89.4 

5.  D.J.  Montgomery 

84.9 

6.  I.e.  Michael  1 

84.4 

7.  J.W.  Dennis 

84.3 

8.  J.E.  Morgan  II 

83.6 

9.  S.L.  Arnnstrong  II 

83.4 

10.  K.L.  Lee  II 

83-1 

n.M.C.  Maby 

82.8 

12.  D.A.  Andrews 

82.1 

13.  S.K.  Sauerwein 

81-2 

14.  C.F.  Powers 

80.9 

15,  P.S.  Etherington 

80,0 

PRIZES 

The  English  Prize  in  memory  of 

Mr.  Walter  Findlay 

P.  Arhanic 

The  Prize  for  1st  year  Computer 

Studies 

P.  Arhanic 

The  Music  Prize  (highest  standing) 

P.  Arhanic 

K.  Innami 

The  Ladies'  Guild  Essay  Prize 

awarded  for  the  best  essay  in 

Forms  IV  and  V 

D.J.  Montgomery 

The  Social  Science  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

J.W.  Dennis 

The  French  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

S.L.  Armstrong  II 

The  Andrew  Armstrong  Prize  for 

Improvement  in  English  in  Forms 

IV.  V  and  LVI 

A. A.  Frost 

The  Science  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

M.A.  Worry  II 

The  Art  Prize  (highest  standing) 

G.C.  Cheung  11 

The  Cayley  Mathematics  Contest 

Prize  (19th  in  Canada) 

G.C.  Cheung  II 

The  Heather  Inglis  Memorial  Prize 

for  excellence  in  Mathematics 

(highest  standing) 

E.K.  Lee  11 

The  R.B.  Mitchell  Trophy  for  the 

best  Intermediate  Debater 

A.R.  Best  1 

The  Improvement  Prize  for  the  boy 

who  has  made  the  greatest  percen- 

tage from  June  1988  to  June  1989 

M.  Caputo 

106 


PRIZES 

The  English  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

K.K.  Kwan 

The  Music  Prize  (highest  standing) 

S.A.  Mottiar 

The  French  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

T.S.  Reid  1 

The  Physics  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

J.C.  Tsao 

The  H.E.  Goodman  Prize  for 

Chemistry  (highest  standing) 

J.C.  Tsao 

The  Louise  Macdonald  Sifton  Prize 

for  Mathematics  (highest  standing) 

J.C.  Tsao 

The  Fermat  Mathematics  Contest 

Prize 

J.C.  Tsao 

The  Prize  for  Computer  Studies 

(highest  standing) 

M.A.  Worry  II 

The  Biology  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

J.C.  Clarke  1 

The  Social  Science  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

J. A.  Collingwood  1 

The  Art  Prize  (highest  standing) 

LA.  Peruzza 

The  Improvement  Prize  to  the  boy 

who  makes  the  greatest  percen- 

tage improvement  from  June  1988 

to  June  1989 

C.E.  Mitchele 

The  Stuart  B.  Wood  Memorial 

Prize  to  the  member  of  Form  V 

most  distinguished  in  character, 

scholarship  and  games 

J.S.  Metcalfe  II 

FORM  V 

HONOURS  LIST                            1 

1.  J.C.  Tsao 

94.0% 

2.  A.  Nazer 

91.7 

3.  C.C.  Lo  1 

87.9 

4.  J.S.  Metcalfe  II 

85.1 

5.  C.E.  Mitchele 

83.7 

6.  R.J.  Chin  II 

82.1 

7.  R.B.  Hobbs  1 

81.9 

8.  A.G.  Basu 

81.0 

9.  S.A.  Mottiar 

80.0 

107 


FORM  LVI 

HONOURS  LIST 

IKK,  Kwan 

95.4% 

2.  E.M.  Jackson 

93.0 

3.  J.C.  Clarke  1 

90.4 

4.  B.C.  Leggett 

88.9 

5.  G.  Khan  il 

87.7 

6.  C.  Cattrall 

86,1 

7.  J.M.  Spoor 

85,3 

8.T.K.  Stuempel 

84,4 

9.  J.C.  Barton  II 

83.1 

10.  L.A.  Perruzza 

82.6 

11   S.T.  Bryk 

81.7 

A.H.  Chung  11 

81.7 

D.N,  Walker  II 

81.7 

14.  A.Y.  Lee  1 

81.4 

15,  D,B.  Hancock 

81.0 

16,  B.O,  Chin  1 

80,7 

17.  J.W.Morris 

80.0 

PRIZES 

The  English  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

T.K.  Stuempel 

The  Accounting  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

B.C.  Leggett 

The  Rennselaer  Polytechnic  In- 

stitute Medal  in  Science  for  Form 

V  and  LVI 

B.C.  Leggett 

The  Physiology  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

J.C.  Clarke  1 

The  Henry  deB  Forde  Economics 

Prize 

A.  Mazer 

The  Isabella  Cockshutt  Prize  for 

History  presented  by  Mrs.  G. 

Dempster  (highest  standing) 

A.C.  Tzembelikos 

The  Geography  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

K.K.  Kwan 

The  Reeves  Art  Prize 

K.K.  Kwan 

The  Mathematics  Prize  (highest 

standing) 

K.K.  Kwan 

R.C.  Lo  1 

The  Euclid  Mathematics  Contest 

Award 

R.C.  Lo 

The  Science  Prize  for  Physics 

(highest  standing) 

C.  Cattrall 

The  Dartmouth  Club  of  Ontario 

Book  Award 

E.M.  Jackson 

The  improvement  Prize  to  the  boy 

who  makes  the  greatest  percen- 

tage improvement  from  June  1988 

to  June  1989 

B.A.  Chan  II 

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FORM  GVI 

HONOURS  LIST 

1 

K.W 

Worry  1 

95.2% 

2 

H.J. 

Barton  1 

91.2 

3 

S.M 

Nazerali 

91.0 

4 

B.J. 

Harrison  1 

89.0 

5 

W.R 

McClocklin 

88.0 

6 

N.H 

Chung  1 

87.8 

7 

D.J. 

Thwaites 

87.5 

8 

D.A 

Mason 

87.3 

9 

H.H. 

Cheung  1 

86.7 

10 

K.S. 

Ho 

865 

11 

T.S. 

Kang 

853 

12 

S.D. 

Timms 

84.7 

13 

C.R. 

Boyington 

83.7 

14 

E.  Woo  1 

83.5 

15 

R.D. 

Boothby  1 

82.8 

16 

G.E 

Luks 

82.7 

M.J 

Sheardown 

82.7 

18 

G.A 

Kalliecharan  82.3                                                    1 

A.  Long  1 

823 

20 

M.  Weider 

81.3 

21 

P.C. 

Mantrop  1 

81.2 

A.R. 

Tong 

81.2 

23 

S.B 

Callender  II 

81.0 

24 

J.K. 

Bullen 

80.7 

25 

1.  Pady 

80.3 

M.R 

Ross  1 

80.3 

C.C 

Williams 

80.3 

28 

M.A 

McPherson 

180.0 

D.G 

Plaxton 

80.0 

N.A 

Vanek 

80.0 

PRIZES 

The  Charles  Ashton  Medal  for 

English 

D.J.  Thwaites 

The  Isabeile  Cockshutt  Prize  in 

History  presented  by  Mrs.  F.A. 

Schulman 

H.J.  Barton  1 

The  Old  Boys'  Medal  in 

Mathematics 

H.J.  Barton  1 

The  Descartes  Mathematics  Con- 

test award. 

H.J.  Barton  1 

The  Computer  Studies  Prize 

B.C.  Leggett 

The  Economics  Prize 

K.W.  Worry  1 

The  Donald  Cooper  Medal  for 

Physics  (highest  standing) 

K.W.  Worry  1 

The  Dr.  D.R.  McLaughlin  Memorial 

Prize  for  English  and  the  Sciences 

K.W.  Worry  1 

The  G.R.  Smith  Prize  for 

Chemistry  (highest  standing) 

K.W.  Worry  1 

The  Geography  Prize  in  Memory  of 

Dick  Gibb  presented  by  Old  Boys 

of  1953  Norman  A.  Cox  and 

Robert  H.  Bradshaw. 

C.C.  Williams  1 

The  French  Prize  to  the  boy  in 

Lower  and  (Jpper  Sixth  who  during 

his  years  at  St.  Andrew's  College 

has  made  the  best  progress 

towards  becoming  bilingual. 

J.M.  Spoor 

The  Leilockey  Biology  Prize 

J.C.  Tsao 

The  Guy  Rutter  Art  Prize  (best 

artist) 

C.G.  Emerson 

The  Senior  Music  Prize  for  Lower 

and  Upper  VI 

D.P.  Bradfield 

The  Improvement  Prize  to  the  boy 

in  (Jpper  VI  who  makes  the 

greatest  percentage  improvement 

reckoned  from  June  1988  to  June 

1989 

R.M.  Devitt 

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SPECIAL  PRIZES 


The  Craig  R.  Leslie  Memorial 
Award  presented  for  a  significant 
contribution  to  the  Senior 
Debating  Society 

The  Brooks  Cup  for  best  senior 

debater 

The  George  Etienne  Cartier  Medal 

in  French  presented  by  Mr.  W,A. 

Beer,  an  Old  Boy  of  the  School. 

The  W.D.  Newman  Prize  presented 

to  the  student  who  has  contributed 

most  to  school  life  through 

photography 

The  Jim  Herder  Review  Prize. 

The  Prize  for  Chapel 

The  Theatre  Prize  presented  by 

Mr.  J.C.  Mainprize 

The  Creative  Writing  Prize  award- 
ed to  a  student  in  LVI  or  (JVI 
The  Christopher  Ball  Prize  for  a 
distinguished  overall  contribution 
in  the  general  field  of  the  Arts. 
The  Prize  for  contribution  to  the 
Community  Services  Programme 
The  Colonel  Tilston  Awards  for 
Forms  Lll  to  GVI  to  honour  the 
boys  who,  in  the  opinion  of  the 
masters,  have  set  the  best  example 
in  their  class  for  effort  and  per- 
sistence in  their  studies  and  in  all 
other  school  activities. 

Lower  II 

Upper  II 

Form  III 

Form  IV 

Form  V 

Form  LVI 

Form  GVI 
The  David  Savage  Memorial 
Award  given  to  the  boy  in  David's 
class  who  best  exemplifies  the  An- 
drean  spirit  and  involvement  in 
school  life.  (Selected  by  members 
of  his  class) 

Errington  Prizes  in  memory  of 
Mrs.  Clela  Ellis  awarded  to 
graduating  students  who  made  a 
distinguished  contribution  to  the 
life  of  SAC 


C.R.  Boyington 
R.E.  Meinzer 

K.W.  Worry  I 


K.W.  Worry  I 


R.O.  Savage 

K.W.  Worry  I 

M.H.  O'Connor 

S.F.  Fleming 

S.F.  Fleming 
R.D.  Boothby 

A.E.  Ruhland 


S.M.  Nazerali 


W.R.  McClocklin 


A.M.  Farr  II 
T.W.  Zegil 
D.A.  Ripley 
L.  Robinson  II 
l,M.  Davidson  II 
T,  Khan  III 
W.H.  Adams 


J. A.  Aylsworth 


T.T 


C.R.  Boyington 

Mirkopoulos  I 

M.A.  Tawil 

E.  Woo  I 


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The  SAC  Long  Service  Medals 

awarded  to  students  who  have  at- 

tended St.  Andrews  College  since 

their  Grade  7  year. 

W.H.  Adams       W.I.C.  Kay 

I.J.  Pady 

A.H.  Bradshaw   R.E.  Meinzer 

D.W.  Reed 

S.F.B.  Fleming  R.D.  Monaghan 

S.D.  Timms 

B.J.  Harrison  1    S.M.  INazerali 

C.C.  Williams  1 

The  School  Prize  to  the  Head 

Prefect 

J.C.  Callender  1 

The  Hockin  Trophy  for  Lower 

School  Clan  Competition. 

5th                   Bruce 

949 

4th                   Montrose 

1104 

3rd                   Robertson 

1200 

2nd                 Wallace 

1216 

1st                   Douglas 

1335 

The  Housser  Trophy  for  InterClan 

Competition. 

5th                   Buchanan 

3436 

4th                   Leslie 

4286 

3rd                  Stewart 

4325 

2nd                  MacPherson 

4376 

1st                  Ramsey 

4655 

The  Laidlaw  Trophy  presented  by 

SAC  Old  Boys'  Association  in 

honour  of  the  devoted  service  of 

Robertson  Laidlaw  (1909-60). 

Awarded  annually  to  the  boys  in 

Upper  VI  who  has  won  for  his  Clan 

the  greatest  number  of  points  dur- 

ing his  last  2  years  at  school. 

K.W.  Worry  1 

The  Lt.  Governors  Silver  Medal 

presented  to  the  boy  ranking  1st 

in  Lower  and  Upper  VI  forms  taken 

together  with  highest  standing  in  a 

Science  major. 

K.W.  Worry  1 

The  Governor  General's  Medal 

presented  to  the  boy  attaining  the 

highest  standing  in  his  graduating 

year. 

K.W.  Worry  1 

The  Headmaster's  Medal. 

K.W.  Worry  1 
H.J.  Barton  1 
S.M.  Nazerali 

The  Chairman's  Gold  Medal, 

presented  to  the  boy  with  the 

highest  standing  in  LVI  exams 

K.K.  Kwan 

The  Lt.  Governor  s  Silver  Medal 

presented  to  the  boy  ranking  1st 

in  Lower  and  Upper  VI  forms  taken 

together  with  highest  standing  in 

an  Arts  major. 

D.J.  Thwaites 

The  Macdonald  Medal,  presented 

by  the  Old  Boys'  Association  in 

honour  of  Dr.  Macdonald  to  the 

boy  most  distinguished  in  studies 

and  athletics  taken  together. 

S.M.  Nazerali 

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Head  Prefect's 
Prize  Day  Speech 

Mr.  Chairman,  members  of  the  Board  of 
Governors,  Mr.  Headmaster,  members  of  the 
faculty,  guests  and  fellow  students.  It  is  indeed 
a  privilege  and  an  honour  to  stand  before  you 
today  and  speak  on  behalf  of  the  1989 
Graduating  Class. 

This  year  has  finally  drawn  to  an  end  and 
another  batch  of  Andreans  is  being  thrust  into 
society.  We  who  are  leaving  S.A.C.  today  will 
no  doubt  be  facing  great  changes  in  our 
personal  lives  just  as  the  world  is  changing 
before  us,  even  as  I  speak. 

Two  new  words  have  crept  into  our  language 
in  the  past  18  months:  Glasnost  and 
Perestroikal  China,  representing  20%  of  the 
world  population,  is  on  the  brink  of  civil  war. 
The  Ayatolla  Khomeini  is  dead.  Solidanty  just 
won  the  election  in  Poland.  Canada  and  its 
neighbor  to  the  south  have  recently  sealed  a 
pact  which  will  make  them  the  largest  trading 
block  in  the  world. 

We,  the  graduates  of  St.  Andrew's  College, 
are  the  leaders  of  tomorrow.  As  such,  it  is 
our  responsibility  and  our  duty,  to  study  and 
understand  our  changing  world.  The  world 
that  we  will  command  will  bear  little 
resemblance  to  the  world  of  our  parents. 
Judging  by  the  events  of  today,  we  have  an 
awesome  task  in  front  of  usi 

How,  you  may  ask,  will  we  prepare  for  the 
future?  The  next  step  in  the  educational 
process,  university,  is  definitely  part  of  the 
answer.  Future  changes  that  face  us  will 
come  from  advancements  in  technology  and 
science.  An  understanding  of  the  social 
sciences  and  the  humanities  will  be  critical. 


aS     "   m-\- 


However,  we  have  a  head  start  on  the 
wonderful  journey  of  life.  In  this  world  of 
constant  change,  we  have  been  tempered  by 
the  unwaivering  values  and  traditions  that  are 
St.  Andrew's  College.  May  these  never 
changel 

1  come  from  a  small  island  nation.  The 
Bahamas,  which  through  the  years  has  sent 
more  than  sixty  students  to  S.A.C.  I  feel  that 
I  am  also  representing  them  here  today.  They 
have  all  made  their  own  individual 
contribution  to  my  country.  In  my  capacity  as 
your  Head  Prefect,  1  have  had  the  opportunity 
to  meet  and  to  know  many  S.A.C.  alumni, 
young  and  old,  and  I  have  yet  to  meet  a  St. 
Andrew's  man  with  whom  I  would  not  be 
proud  to  be  associated. 

To  the  undergraduates,  we  can  confirm  that 
participation  in  some,  or  all,  of  the  programs 
available  here  to  you  at  S.A.C.  is 
tremendously  important  and  is  an  essential 
part  of  your  school  life.  For  those  who  are 
not  inclined  to  participate  as  much  as  others, 
do  not  despair.  Just  by  being  here,  one  is 
strengthened  by  the  friendships,  the 
associations  and  the  entire  atmosphere  that 
is  S.A.C.  The  old  axiom  holds  true;  the  more 
that  you  put  into  this  community,  the  more 
you  will  take  with  you  when  you  leave. 

A  great  wit  once  said  that  "if  it  were  not  for 
our  parents,  we  wouldn't  be  here".  Well,  I 
suppose  there  is  some  biological  truth  to  that 
statement.  Although  when  I  asked  Mr.  West 
in  Grade  Nine  Health,  I  did  receive  a 
somewhat  vague  answer.  Leaving  that  aside, 
however,  I  suggest  that  if  it  were  not  for  our 
parents,  we  would  not  be  here  at  S.A.C. 
Some  of  you  dads  here  today  were  fortunate 
enough  to  attend  this  school.  You  knew  of 
the  exp)erience  that  awaited  your  son.  Others, 
like  my  dad  had  to  go  by  recommendation 
and  a  lot  of  faith.    In  my  own  case  and  I  am 


confident  that  I  speak  for  the  entire  student 
population,  I  would  like  to  say  a  simple  thank 
you  Dad,  thank  you  Mom,  for  affording  me 
the  finest  all-round  education  possible  today. 
Thank  you  for  giving  me  the  opportunity  of 
attending  St.  Andrew's  College. 

Ladies  and  gentlemen,  I  would  like  to 
recognize  the  unheralded  heroes  of  S.A.C. 
The  faculty  and  staff.  Without  their  Interest, 
their  concern,  support,  patience  and 
understanding  ■  we  could  not  be  where  we 
are  today  and  would  not  have  the  most 
beautiful  campus  that  many  have  ever  seen. 
There  are  none  finer  than  these  people  and 
we  appreciate  all  they  have  done  for  us. 

The  year  1988-89,  for  me,  will  stand  out  as 
certainly  the  best  year  of  my  life.  It  has  been 
an  honour  to  serve  as  your  Head  Prefect  and 
1  thank  all  the  students  and  faculty  for  giving 
me  this  opportunity.  To  my  fellow  prefects, 
it  has  been  a  great  year  and  I  thank  you  for 
your  support  and  dedication  to  the  job.  As 
a  group,  St.  Andrew's  will  miss  youl 

Finally,  I  would  like  to  thank  all  those  who 
gone  before,  who  have  sat  here  on  Prize  Day 
in  years  gone  by.  I  thank  them  for 
maintaining  and  protecting  the  traditions  that 
have  made  this  school  the  great  Canadian 
institution  that  it  is  today.  S.A.C.  will  always 
b>e  part  of  each  and  every  one  of  us  who  are 
graduating  today. 

As  we  go  now,  I  hope  we  will  never  forget 
our  strong  school  motto,  "Quit  Ye  Like  Men, 
Be  Strong."  We  came  here  as  boys;  we  leave 
here  as  men.  But  not  just  ordinary  men.  We 
leave  as  St.  Andrew's  men. 

Jason  Callender 


BACK  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Mike  Ross,  Mark  Tawil,  Brian  Ledson,  Curtiss  Boyington,  Ian  Pady,  Mark 

Glusing 

FRONT  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Will  Hill,  Peter  Hickey,  Jason  Callender,  Chris  Kelly,  Chris  Manlrop 

ABSENT:  Rod  Boothby,  Jason  Ussif 


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GRADUAltiS 

Flavelle  House 


Daoid  Pepall  Bradfteld  (1984-1989) 

rSICKtSAMES:  Naih,  BoufTer,  Crazy  Dave,  Super  Dave. 

The  Music  Man 

SAYINGS:    'How   many   people   go   to   this   school?', 

'Actually...',    'Nealo   (kneetoe)r,    'Silence   is   musici', 

'Dudes,  let's  go  Jaml' 

ACTlVlTIEtS:  Stage  Band  (if  it  ever  really  existed).  School 

Musicals  (Kiss  Me  Kate,  Grease),  St.  Andrew's  College 

representative  at  the  Independent  Schools  Music  Festival, 

Drama  Festival,   House  Plays  (Actor,   Director),   Cross 

Country  Skiing,  Tennis,  Mountain  Biking.  House  Captain, 

Founder  of  'The  Silence'. 

Friends  are  the  greatest  thing  you  can  ever  have.  Over 
the  past  five  years.  St.  Andrew's  has  provided  me  with  the 
opportunity  to  make  many  great  friends.  The  lessons  I've 
leamed  here,  practical  and  academic,  are  innumerable. 
What  is  In  store  for  us?  UFEI 

Jason  Colin  Callender  (1984-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Cally,  J-Rocks,  Chipmunk,  Jase.  Geek 
ACTIVITIES:  Head  Prefect;  Head  Of  Flavelle  House;  Pipes 
and  Drums.  Drum  Major;  House  Captain;  Head  Of 
Chapel;  First  Football.  Capt.,  ISAA  Champs;  First  Rugby: 
Musical;  House  play;  Muslp  Class  Coffee  Break;  The 
"MO."  club;  Rne  Arts  Society;  Burger  Boy:  Bathroom 
Choker  Club;  Mcdonaldfest;  May  24  Whitewater  Rafting 
'89;  Bad  boy  posse;  Club  Waterloo  Honorary  Member; 
Bahamian  Bobsled  Team. 

SAYINGS:  -Wha's  up?'.  'Veil  muddo  sick!".  'Is  there 
enough  room  in  your  car?".  "Mase.  how's.... never  mind.". 
"I  quit  drinking...",  "Of  course  I  have  a  licencel".  "I  don't 
go  to  Pitzy'sl",  "Hey  brah",  'Harry,  why  are  your  eyes  so 
close  together?".  'Creber...your  leg's  hugel".  "Sturge,  I 
would  grine'  datl".  ■Slerls...l  don't  think  she's  that  hot.". 
"Matt. ..I  want  a  divorce!".  "Pop  the  trunk!*,  "N0...I 
dumped  her!" 

Stephen  M.  Cathcart  (1988-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Catbush.  Catmandu,  Carts.  Captain 
Crunch,  Steverino.  Fly 

ACTIVITIES:  I  Hockey  (Capt.);  I  Cross  Country;  A  litUe 
Golf;  Waiting  for  Joe  to  bring  back  my  notes. 
SAYINGS:  'Hey  you  with  the  red  suit  and  the  white  beard!! 
Check  me  out!!',  'No  Biff,  get  your  damn  hands  off 
her!'. 'How  come  the  White  Sox  are  mostly  black?'.  'For 
nine  months  you're  trying  to  get  out;  for  the  rest  of  your 
life  you're  trying  to  get  back  in  again.',  'Jesus,  are  you 
ever  stupid!',  'Twelve  gauge  autoloader;  .45  long  slide 
with  da  laser  sighting;  Phase  plasma  rifle  with  da  40  watt 
range;  da  Uzi  9  millimetre.'.  'Hockey's  a  grind.  Use  it  to 
sharpen  your  character.' 


Thanks  and  good  luck  to  all  my  friends,  esp>ecia!!y  Mark 
(he  Is  ME).  Jon  (the  best  dressed  fascist)  and  Bongo 
(AL).  1  would  also  like  to  thank  Mr.  Foy  (Housemaster 
extraordinaire,  and  tutor  in  Grade  13)  and  Mr.  Jackson 
(tutor  for  most  of  my  career  at  SAC)  for  providing  me  with 
Inspiration  and  acting  as  great  mentors.  I  owe  the  greatest 
thanks   to  my  family,   who  were  always  there  when  I 
needed  them,  to  share  In  my  Joys  or  comfort  me  in  sorrow, 
and  for  making  me  stick  with  it.  Thanks  to  everyone,  and 
may  our  paths  cross  again! 
'Some  days  ivtll  slay  a  Ihousand  years, 
Some  pass  like  the  flash  of  a  spark; 
Who  knows  where  all  our  days  go?' 
-  Big  Country 


My  Tive  years  at  S.A.C.  were  not  a  waste  of  lime.  At  first 
I  saw  it  as  something  one  had  to  do.  but  this  attitude 
slowly  dissipated  and  I  found  myself  wanting  to  be  a  part 
of  S.A.C.  It  has  proved  to  be  en  exemplary 
learning  institution.  The  oppjortunities  one  is  presented 
with  are  endless  and  it  just  takes  a  bit  of  initiative  to  take 
advantage  of  these.  The  friends  I  have  acquired  and  the 
times  1  shared  with  them  will  always  be  remembered. 
Thanks  to  Mr.  Foy  for  saving  my  @*l,  helping  me 
recognize  my  potential,  and  having  faith  in  me;  I  will 
always  be  indebted  to  you.  Thanks  also  to  Mase.  Sterls, 
Sturge.  Raven,  Matt,  Tank,  Rod,  Bud,  Reed,  Vogel.  Armo 
(151)  and  all  others  who  took  me  into  their  lives.  Special 
thanks  goes  to  my  Mom  and  Don.  and,  my  Dad  and 
Sherrill.  They  made  S.A.C.  possible  for  me  and  never 
gave  me  anything  but  support  Good  luck  next  year  to  all 
and  if  ever  in  the  Bahamas,  look  me  up!  'U's  neuuh  over 
'Ull  It's  over,  do  de  best  you  can  an 'success  Is  yours.  You 
see  de  plant'  -  Someone 


Humour  is  the  best  medicine.  Friends  are  the  best 
remedy.  St.  Andrew's  has  provided  the  ultimate  dose  of 
both.  Remember  'The  Friday  Night  Game'  as  k>ng  as  you 
can.  Simon,  Joe.  Marshall.  Jon,  Andrew.  Scott.  Bill,  Dave. 
Mark.  Robby  M.  Matty  C.  Derek  and  Mich  -we'll  all  be 
alright.  Thanks  to  my  best  friervds  Warrwi  and  Jordy  for 
growing  with  me  and  showing  me  the  tightrope  of  life. 
Good  'n'  tight.  For  making  It  possible,  thanks  for  sitting 
in  the  box  with  me.  JH..  Mr.  Yuill,  you're  the  greatest.  Most 
of  all.  thanks  for  caring.  Mom  and  Dad,  while  still 
understanding  how  much  of  an  individual !  am.  I  love  you 
both. 


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nelson  H.  S.  Chung  (1986-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Dreaded  Chung  brother 

ACTIVniFS:  Junior  Track  and  Reld;  Second  Volleyball; 

First  Fencing,  MVP;   Review  staff;   The  All  Night   Club 

(ping-pong;  cards;  mahjong;  pool;  basketball;  studying): 

Math  tutor;  rending  Chinese  comics. 

SAYINGS:  'Are  you  going  to  be  a  chicken  for  the  rest  of 

your  life,  John?',  'Stop  Itl',  'I  don't  knowl',  'Are  you 

stunned?',  'No,  you're  r>ot  sorry,  Oscar!' 


Charlton  Bruce  Dickson  (1986-1989) 

NICKNAMES:    Chuck, Chuckle,    Chucklebutt,    Dicker, 

Dickerson,  Rusty 

ACTIVITIES:        First   Swimming,    ISAA   Champs   '86; 

Second   Tennis,   MIP   '87;   X-Country   Running;   Scuba; 

Mcdonald's  food  connoisseur;  Auto  racing  on  campus; 

Member  of  the  Flavelle  house  tobacco  appreciation  club 

(2a);  Sleeping  &  Complaining. 

SAYINGS:  'MarkI  it's  a  nasty  stinkln'  rat!'  "Well,  don't 

blame  me,  blame  David  Peterson.'  'Bloody  SoclalistI' 

"Who  cares,  it's  just  $  53.75.'  'I'm  so  deadl'  'Of  course 

it's  reall' 


Jonathan  R.  Hart  (1983-1989) 

NICKNAME:  Igor,  King  of  TakeofT,  Cobb 
SAYINGS:  "Hey,  watch  the  Guccis";  "Hi,  how  are  ya?"; 
Best  dressed  Fascist;  *!  wish  I  were  American." 
ACTIVITIES:  House  plays  (Actor,  Director);  Musical  (4a); 
Cross  country  running;  Platoon  Sgt.;  Spain  Trip  (Gr.l  1) 

I  would  like  to  start  off  by  saying  a  few  words  about  St. 
Andrew's.  The  thing  I  liked  most  about  S.A.C.  was  the  fact 
that  it  was  always  different  There  were  happy  times  and 
sad  times  (but  mostly  happy  ones).  I  thank  S.A.C.  for  this 
varied  life.  I  know  these  six  years  will  be  ones  that  will  be 
missed.  They  say  that  a  person  is  a  result  of  his 
surroundings  and  those  p>eople  that  he  surrounds  himself 
with.  Therefore,  I  want  to  thank  my  friends  without  whom 
I  wouldn't  have  made  anything  of  this  opportunity,  and 
who  have  contributed  to  making  me  the  person  I  am  now. 
(This  is  meant  as  a  compliment  guys.)  Thanks  Bill, 

Peter  Hickey  (1986-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Hicks,  Hickster,  Tourist,  Red-NeckHlck, 
SAYINGS:  "Curt,  what  did  you  sign  me  up  for  this  time?l 
(anything). ..from  hell."  "The  amount  of  fun  you  have 
skiing  is  directly  proportional  to  how  little  control  you 
have."  "I'd  rather  die  then  ski  like  an  Instructor!"  'I'm 
going  to  that  guy  Long's  House.'  'Hamilton's  the  best! 
Honest,  Hamilton  really  is  a  nice  place!" 
ACTIVITIES:  Prefect;  Service  Committee  Chairman;  Grad 
Fund  Raising  Committee  Chairman;  Mayfest 
Committee;Grad  Review;  Volleybal!;A  &  N  Skiing; 
Crosscountry  Running;  Rugby;  Track  and 
Reld;Assistant  Head  of  House;  Captain  in  Cadets;  Old 
Folks  Night. 


My  three  years  here  have  been  a  good  learning 
experience  for  me.  I  would  never  forget  the  new  things  I 
learned,  the  wonderful  friends  I  made,  and  the  fun  I  had. 
Actually  my  three  years  had  turned  out  much  better  than 
I  thought  It  would.  SAC  not  only  gave  me  the  tools  to 
succeed.  It  enriched  my  life  as  well.  However,  If  my 
parents  hadn't  forced  me  to  come,  I  wouldn't  be  here.  I 
am  glad  that  they  did;  It's  (seen  worth  while.  I  would  like  to 
thank  oil  my  teachers,  tutor  and  housemaster  for  their 
help  Br>d  support.  John,  thanks  for  making  me  kjse  some 
brain  cells.  Oscar,  thanks  for  letting  me  beat  you  In  21. 
Good  Luck  to  Adrian,  Alan,  David,  Dirk,  Eric,  Gary,  Glen, 
Horace,  Shane  and  all  the  other  guys.  Special  thanks  to 
my  aunt. 


Life  at  St.  Andrew's  has  been  quite  an  experience.  When 
I  got  here  In  Grade  11,1  didn't  know  what  to  expect.  I 
soon  realized  that  I  had  been  given  an  excellent 
opportunity,  and  I  sfrould  make  the  most  of  it.  I  will  take 
this  opportunity  to  thank  some  people  who  had  a  real 
effect  on  my  life  at  St.  Andrew's.  Mark  Lopez,  my 
roomate  for  2  years,  who  made  me  see  that  the  Carribean 
isn't  that  bad  a  place.  Jon  Hart,  for  participating  in  many 
highly  controversial  conversations,  of  which  Ed 
Broadbent  would  not  approve.  Mr.  Foy  (the  best 
Housemaster  by  far)  for  his  patience  and  understanding. 
Mr.  Walden  for  his  coadiing  on  the  Swim  Team  for  three 
years.  And  lastly,  but  most  of  all,  I  would  like  to  thank 
my  parents,  who  made  sacrifices  to  make  this  all 
p)osslble.   I  love  you  both.  Thanks. 


Arvdrew,  Sean,  Dave,  Steve,  Simon,  Gary,  Adam,  Hugh. 

I  also  want  to  thank  Mr.  Foy  and  Mr.  Halstead  who  have 

stuck  up  for  me  through  hard  times  and  have  helped  bring 

about  the  good  times.  Lastly  and  most  importantly,  my 

parents.  I  want  to  thank  both  of  you  for  the  guidance,  faith 

and  love  that  have  always   been  there  when  needed, 

through  the  whole  time  at  St.  Andrew's. 

/  want  to  Hue, 

I  want  to  grow, 

I  want  to  see, 

I  want  lo  know, 

I  want  to  share  what  I  can  give, 

I  want  to  be 

I  want  to  Hue. '  John  Denver. 

It  is  these  things  that  St.  Andrew's  allowed  me  to  do. 

Thanks  again  Mom  and  Dad.  I  love  you  both  for  giving 

me  these  six  years. 


My  three  years  at  SAC  have  been  years  of  growth  and 
happiness.  The  school  offers  so  many  unique 
oppxirtunities  to  the  students  who  are  willing  to  get 
involved  that  success  Is  Just  a  matter  of  giving  the 
effort.  My  thanks  go  to  all  the  excellent  coaches  and 
teachers  who  I  have  been  fortunate  enough  to  be  involved 
with.  Sp>ecial  thanks  must  go  to  Mr.  Foy  and  my  parents 
for  believing  in  me,  and  my  brother  and  sister  for  giving 
me  such  high  goals. 


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David  K.  S.  Ho  (1985-1989) 

ACTIVITIES:  Volleyball  (Captain.  MVP);  Fencing 
(Captain);  for  which  to  aim;  Tennis:  Fine  Arts  Society; 
Classical  music  club;  Cadet  (Sergeant). 

Thank  you  to  my  parents  for  giving  me  the  opportunity 
to  study  in  St.  Andrew's.  Throughout  my  four  years  of 
studying,  many  valuable  friendships  are  accomplished  • 
(G.R.,  M.S.,  h.C,  E.W.).  I  am  comfortable  enough  to 
approach  my  future. 

My  thanks  to  Mr.  Foy  for  his  support  and  also  to  Mr.  Arril 
for  his  guidance.  Finally,  thank  you  to  Mr.  Inglls  for  his 
high  recommendation  marks. 


Adam  Long  (1982-1989) 

NICKNAMES:   Bongo.   Bingo.  Bango  (or  anything  that 

ryhmes), Teddy,    Cubby.    Snuggles    (or   anything   that 

sounds  like  a  stuffed  toy),  Addy 

SAYINaS:"Shut  up  Mattr,  "Dave  you  are  weird",  "Curt 

you  are  a  tree",  '  You  are  spiteful", '  B  =  B",'  It's  pay  back 

time",  "Yes  Willll",  "Jake  watch  your  head  (and  by  the 

way  w+iat  was  her  name?)' 

ACTIVITIES:  Footbal;  Basketball;  Miniball  (Salt  'n  Pepa): 

H.R.  Club;  Rec  Room  Resident, 


Mark  Fabian  Lopez  (1987-1989) 

NICKNAMES:   Loperrr,  Marky-Joe 

SAYINGS:  "Where's  Bulby",  "He's  Bulberizing',  "Hey 
Pee-pi  meat",  "Clay  where's  the  knife  from  Ochj",  "Yes 
Clay,  the  Mazda  was  a  write-off  but  at  least  I  never  hurt 
my  buddy",  "I  used  to  love  her  but  I  had  to  kill  her",  "This 
is  a  song  of  songs",  "Sorry  Shane  but  Appleton  is  belter 

than  that  Vatt  s ",  "Shane  where's  K and  My ' 

ACTIVITIES:  First  Swimming  (2a,  Captain,  M.V.P.)  , 
Scuba,  Open  Water,  Advanced  and  Rescue  Diver; 
Mayfest  Commilee. 


G.  E.  Andrew  Luks  (1984-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Cobb,  Lionel  Joseph,  Panelvan  Dan  or 

Stan,  Mr.Goodwrench 

ACTIVITIES:   House  Captain,   Sports   Captain   Ravelle; 

Co-head  of  Chapel;  Lieutenant;  First  Football;  Second 

Hockey;  Cross-country  Running. 

SAYINGS:   'Hey,   you  can  get  that  at  Canadian  Tirel' 

'PORSCHE,  THERE  IS  NO  SCJBSTITUTE  III"  "I  can't  wait 

to  get  the  cottage  I"  "I'm  telling  you  the  truth  "  "  Nodoubll" 


To  begin.  I  would  like  to  thank  my  family  for  making  my 
years  at  SAC  possible,  and  for  putting  up  with  me  (thanks 
Mom,  Dad  and  Nan).  Also.  I  would  like  to  thank  my 
brother,  for  if  he  had  not  decided  to  come  to  SAC,  I  would 
not  have  ended  up  here  either  (good  choice  Nick), 
For  the  past  few  days  I've  questioned  myself  as  to  what 
I've  gained  by  being  at  SAC.  The  answer  I've  come  up 
with,  is  probably  not  one  you  would  expect  I  don't  believe 
it  has  prepared  me  for  university  or  even  helped  me 
choose  the  right  university,  but  rather  it  has  prepared  me 
for  life.  I've  learned  how  to  deal  with  people  and  make 
lasting  friendships.  To  me  this  is  the  greatest  attribute  I 
could  have  gair>ed  from  school,  and  I  woukln't  give  it 
up  for  anything.  Speaking  of  friends,  I  thank  you  all  (you 
know  who  you  are),  I  couldn't  have  made  it  without  you. 


My  last  two  years  at  SAC  have  been  a  real  growing 
experience;  the  first  time  away  from  home  were  difficult 
at   first.   But   friends   were   quickly   made   and   I   have 
memories  of  good  limes  that   I  will   never  forget.   St. 
Andrew's  College  is  a  very  distinguished  institution  of 
which  I  am  proud  to  be  a  part  of.  I  am  confident  about  the 
future  and  that  is  half  the  battle  won. 
Thanks  to  all  my  teachers  and  friends  for  their  support. 
Thanks  most  of  all  to  Mum  and  Dad;  without  you  I  would 
be  nowhere.  I  love  you. 
Jamaica,  here  I  comel 


I  would  like  to  take  this  opportunity  to  show  my 
appreciation  for  all  who  have  partaken  in  my  education 
at  S.A.C.  In  particular,  I  would  like  to  thank  Mr.Foy;  you 
have  treated  me  with  the  care  you  would  show  your  own 
son;  you  are  undeniably  the  ultimatel  Next  1  would  like  to 
thank  Mr.  Somerville  who  has  been  the  secret  to  my 
academic  success.  I  would  like  to  thank  Mr.Hiltz;  the 
physics  has  been  tough  but  I  tove  ill  Most  of  all  I  wouW 
like  to  thank  my  parents  who  have  made  tliis  once-in-a- 
lifetime  opportunity  possible.  I  k>ve  you  AV)m,  Dad,  Vin 
and  Gin.  Thank  you  S.A.C;  what  I  have  learned  up  here 
on  the  hill  Is  priceless.  I  am  sad  to  leave  behind  what  has 
been  my  home,  where  my  friends  are.  I  will  never  forget 
you  S.A.C. 


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Shane  Anthony  Marshall  (1988-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Sly,  Shaneus,  Trinl.  Sideburns  and  Hippie 
(when  hair  was  long  and  sideburns  intact) 
ACTIVITIES:  Welghllifling;  Sunlanning;  1st  Cricket; 
Chapel  ■  Skipping  (  MIP.  2nd  Term  );  Captain  of  the  three 
member  strong  sidebum  team  and  full  -  time  warm  water 
baby. 

SAYINGS:  'Chris.  JERK  this  weekend?"  "Yep.  great 
weather,  snow  in  April.  ''Caribovera  Red  Stripe  any  day 
Mark.  '  '  Intense  '  '  Serious.  Sean  ?  No  way  I  '  '  27  more 
showers   before  March   Break" 

After  a  quick  re  -  cap  of  my  first  and  only  year  at  SAC. 
I  can  say  that  I  remember  only  good  times  and  better 
limes.  It  was  a  great  year  for  me.  coming  In  with  not  a 
thought  in  my  head  about  my  future,  and  leaving  with  a 
very  decisive  plan  about  my  life.  Some  great  person  said, 

Theodore  Mirkopoulos  (1985-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Greek,  Theo,  Mirk,  Microscopoulos, 
Hatchet,  Berg  Count,  Monster,  Beaker,  Howley 
SAYINGS:  "I'm  serious"  "Malaka"  "Hey  Berg. ..Later  Berg" 
"Not. ..Not  even. ..No  way"  "Burger  Boy  Oath" 
"Wake  me  up  for  chapel"  "Craig  you've  changed" 
"Corey  you're  such  a..."  "Wake  up  Joel" 
'You're  soooo  cool'  'No.  I  don't  have  a  date  yet' 
ACTIVmES:  I  Soccer  (MVP);  I  Rugby;  II  Basketball; 
Debating:  House  Captain;  Head  of  MacDonald  House; 
Mayfest;  #1  Platoon  Sgl;  Grad  Fundraising;  FHcUonary 
Club;  Burger  Boy  Club;  Honour  Guard  '88;  Nova  Scotia 
'88. 

In  September  of  1984,  a  5'4",  130  pound  very  thin, 
innocent  kid  ventured  through  the  front  gates,  past  the 
statue  of  St.  Andy  and  into  the  halls  of  St.  Andrew's 
College.  In  my  four  years  at  S.A.C  I've  seen  good  and 

Renny  D.  Monaghan  (1983-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Ren,  Suig,  Borse,  Pinhead,  Billy, 
Goldfinger,  Gladfly. 

SAYINGS:  'Pinhead,  Where  are  you  going?',  'Euchre 
tonight?',  'Arch,  I  answered  your  phone  call,  I  told  her 
you  weren't  here.',  'You  broke  up  again?',  'Rob,  what 
are  you  doing  tonight?',  'Belly,  have  you  got  the  Jag?', 
'It  has  to  be  ice  cold.',  'Armstrong,  you  freaki', 
'Hogan's?",  'Arch  are  you  lost  again?',  'Bucky  etc...', 
'Food  is  terrible  tonight',  'Baron,  I  thought  you 
quitl','Boltleof  dark....*. 

ACTIVITIES:  UI4B,  014,  U15  Cricket;  U14B,  (J16B  (2a) 
Soccer;  UI4,  ai6(MIP),  U16,  2nd  (MVP,  Asst.  Capt),  1  st 
Hockey;  1st  Lacrosse  (2a);  Record  holder  for  chapel, 
breakfast  and  dinner  appearances. 


Gary  J.  Rocha  (1987-1989) 

ACTIVITIES:  Co-Founder  of  the  Rne  Arts  Society;  School 

Musical;   Classical  Music   Club;   Down   Hill   Skiing; 

Midweeks. 

SAYINGS:    'Nelson, how   do   you   do   this   question?' 

'Curtiss,  I  can't  believe  this  Is  happerunglll' 

Special  thanks  to  my  parents  for  making  my  slay  at  SL 
Andrew's  possible.  I'd  also  like  to  thank  Mr.Foy,  Mr.Hillz, 
Mr.Arril,  and  Mr.Bedard  for  their  guidance  and 
support.  Finally,  I'd  like  to  express  my  gratitude  to  DH, 
EW,  JH,  CB,  AL,  NS,  M  O'C,  NC,  SK  for  helping  to  keep 
my  sanity  and  making  my  life  at  S.A.C.  meaningful. 


'People  make  a  place.',  and  I  found  this  to  be  most 
relevant  to  S.A.C.  1  have  made  many  close  friends  here. 
I  want  to  thank  my  teachers  who  helped  me 
Immeasureably.  even  though  there  were  some  strained 
points  through  a  pile  -  on  type  workload.  1  especially  want 
to  thank  Mom,  Dad,  Gramps,  Gran  and  Kates,  without 
whose  support,  reaching  this  far  would  not  have  been 
possible.  SF>eciBl  thanks  to  Mr.  Foy  (the  world's  best 
housemaster)  and  Mark,  Sean,  Gov,  Al,  Danny,  Chris 
("the  door  ready?  '),  Rob  and  the  crew,  Dan,  Yo,  Mike, 
and  the  rest. 

NEXT  YEAR:  University  of  Kent  (yes.  In  England)  or 
some  other  famous  pub. 


bad  times.  The  good  ones  were  often  shared  v^th  the 
precious  friends  one  never  forgets;  CS,  CW,  Bl_  MS,  TK, 
JM,  JL,  MG,  JC  and  many  others.  Thanks  to  three  great 
housemasters.  Mr.  Foy  and  Mr.  Hanson  and  Mr.  Galajda, 
boarding  at  S.A.C  was  more  like  living  in  a  minimum 
security  Holiday  Inn  rather  than  Alcatraz.  I  also  owe 
thanks  to  my  tutor  Mr.  Stuart,  and  all  the  masters  that 
have  guided  me  over  the  years.  Thanks  to  my  two 
brothers,  Jim  and  Mike,  I  always  had  someone  to  lean  on 
and  someone  to  lean  on  me.  There  are  two  p>eople,  to 
whom  I  owe  everything  and  these  are  the  two  most 
important  people  in  my  life.  To  my  Mom  and  Dad: 
Ihank- you  for  your  love. your  understanding,  your  support 
but  above  all,  thank  you  for  choosing  St.  Andrew's.  To 
my  entire  family;  I  love  you  all.  In  June  of  1989,  a  6'0", 
190  pound  man  (I'm  so  big)  will  leave  behind  him  the 
hallowed  halls,  the  statue  and  the  front  gates.  St. 
Andrew's  is  not  my  school;  St.  Andrew's  Is  my  way  of 
life. 


Most  people  start  their  comments  with  their  reflections 
on  the  school.  I  would  like  to  make  sure  that  my  parents 
get  the  recognition  they  deserve.  To  my  mother  I  would 
like  to  express  my  truest  k>ve  and  respect.  From  the  limo 
service,  my  bank  account,  to  being  my  personal 
physician.  Mom  you're  the  best.  To  my  father  I  would 
also  like  to  express  my  truest  love  and  respect.  For  your 
wisest  insights  into  humility,  laying  low,  education,  and 
girls.  Dad,  a  sincere  thank  you.  There  isn't  enough  space 
to  write  about  you  two.  To  my  friends,  the  memories  are 
gold.  Have  one  on  me  (you  two  Alkie):  J.MacM.,  B.A., 
LH.,  R.I.,  MB.,  CO.,  M.S.,  T.M.,  R.W.,  A.C.,  J.McG., 
R.K.,  C.A.,  A.B.,  R.M.,  CB.  To  my  mentors,  thanks: 
Mr.  Foy,  Mr.  Whitehead,  Mr.  Stuart,  Mr.  Clements,  Mr. 
Dun/ord,  Mr.  Harrison.  My  reflections?  Don't  lake  Gr.  13 
Physicslll  Once  again  to  everyone,  thanks  for  your  care, 
understanding,  trust,  and  opinions. 


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Anthony  I.  Sam  (1987-1989) 

rSICKrSA/AES:  Tony,  Sam.  Punchy, Cute  Bahomlon,Ty(by 
my  parents).  Islander,  Warm-water  boy,  Tony  Tiger,  Son 
of  a  Priest  (S.O.P),  M.C.Sam,  Sammy  Dredd. 
SAYINGS:  "I  am  not  spiteful".  "Mmmmm",  'Ruff-rufT. 
"Do  you  know  what  that  Is  backwards?",  "Yes  Willi", 
"Shut-up, Mattl",  "Check  out  my  Fila  cat",  "Dave,  you're 
weird",  "I'm  the  best!",  "I'm  the  worst".  "I'm 
Indifferent",  "Moo  dati",  "Well  mudda-slckl,  "Conch 
salad?",  "Jeans  and  Jeans  don't  match",  "Shut-up, I'm 
sleepin'l",  "Ejicuse  memiss,  isallofdat  yours?",  "Sam  is 
my  last  name,  not  my  Hrstl",  "What  else  do  you  have  of 
mine,  Mark?" 

ACTFVITIESrService  Committee;  Art-work  for  Mayfest 
and  Home-coming  shirts;  Football;  Basketball; 
Volleyball;  Cricket;  Housecoptain;  Mini-ball  Association; 
Rapper;  Dolphins  and  Heat  fan;  Rec-room  member. 

Naveen  Somaroo  (1983-1989) 

SAYINGS:  'Gary,  think  like  a  man  w+ien  it  concems  such 
matters."  "Sir  I  was  in  the  in/irmary."  "Don't  ever  fart  on 
my  bed  Jason."  "I  don't  remember  anything  about  last 
night."  "  Hey  David,  I  need  help  in  Calculus."  '  Let's  see 
who  owes  me  money." 

ACTIVITIES:  First  Football;  Second  Football:  Track  & 
Held;  Rugby;  Crosscountry  Skiing;  Fencing;  Cycling; 
House  Captain;  Member  of  the  French  Club;  Member  of 
the  International  Affairs  Club. 


Craig  Retford  Sterling  (1985-1989) 

NICKNAMES;  STERLS,  Berger  Boy,  Hauley  Bra,  Keanu. 
SAYINGS:  "Hey  Bergl",  "Yah  WhateversI",  "Laters.Bral", 
"He's  so  HAULY,  he  don't  even  know  he's  HAULEYI", 
"Hey,  we  go  pound  eml",  "Ted  is  so  bigl",  "Corey  can 
you  get  the  car  tonight?",  "Led,  when  was  your  last  title 
wave?",  "Shanks".  "J-Rocks  lets  go  read  a  book  in  your 
bathroom.",  "Surely  you  je3tl"."Ted  you  back  stabberl", 
"Me  Sarcastic?r,  "This  has  been  MOSTTRIUMPHANTII", 
ACTIVITIES;  Rrst,  Second,  U16  Hockey;  Rrst  Volleyball, 
!SAA  Champs);  First  Lacrosse:  Rugby;  Cross-Country: 
Rrst  Suntanning;  Clan  Colours:  Cadet  Lt.;  Piclionary 
Club:  Ted's  loyal  roommate:  Berger  boy  oaths;  Coors 
Club:  RITCJALSII 

Upon  receiving  my  Old  Boy's  Tie  on  Prize  Day,  yet 
another  happy  and  joyful  chapter  of  my  life  has  been 
finished.  It  is  with  mixed  emotions  that  I  will  finally  leave 
St.  Andrew's  College.  St.  Andrew's  provides  far  beyond 
superior  ocedemics,  far  beyond  the  classroom.  It  is 

EricH.  W.  Woo  (1985-1989) 

ACTIVITIES:  Co-founder  of  the  Fine  Arts  Society; 
Classical  Music  Club;  Mid-weeks  ... 


We're  abandoning  thts  life  we've  led.  So  long  to 
highschool  and  SAC.  We'ue  started  on  the  trip  ahead. 
We're  never  coming  backl  Oh, what  a  llfePWe  cannot  wait. 
To  be  In  that  college  land.  Where  we'll  be  masters  of  ow 
fate,  And  lead  a  life  that's  grand. 
■  Calvin  and  Hobbes 

Much  can  be  said  about  my  two  year  romance  with  St. 
Andrew's,  but  it  has  probably  all  been  said  by  my 
colleagues  .  The  »cf>ool  and  everything  in  it  have  been  a 
tremendous  Influence  on  me  and  the  path  I  will  take  In 
the  future.  There  have  been  both  good  and  bad  moments 
but  I  will  treasure  all  of  my  memories, and  I  will  never 
forget  the  school.  I  cannot  say  that  I  am  not  glad  to  be 
leaving,  but  good-byes  are  always  sad.  Thanks  to  my 
teachers.  Special  thanks  to  my  parents,  Mr.Foy,  and  all 
of  the  close  friends  for  tlieir  support  and  good  times  while 
I  was  here.  I  will  never  forget  any  of  you.Thank-you  God. 
NEXT  YEAR:To  dive  conch  at  home,  shack  up  with 
Armaly  In  fils  card-board  box  and  watch  all  the  Dolphin's 
games. 

My  six  years  at  SL  Andrew's  are  finally  over,  and  have  I 
changed?  Yes  I  have,  and  I  am  proud  of  the  new  me.  I 
wish  to  thank  all  my  teachers  who  have  helped  me 
IhrougfKiut  my  stay  here,  and  a  special  thanks  to  Mr.  Foy, 
who  made  Ravelle  house  seem  like  a  home  to  me,  and 
for  fils  friendship.  To  my  beloved  parents,  thank  you  very 
much  for  giving  me  the  opportunity  to  attend  such  a  fine 
school;:  all  the  love  that  you  have  expressed  to  me  during 
my  stay  here  will  never  be  forgotten. 


this  community  which  has  broadened  my  character,  and 
made  me  a  better  person.  For  that  I  am  forever  indebted. 
Attending  S.A.C.  Is  rrat  something  you  do  alone.  Great 
friends  help  you  along.  To  Mr.Foy(The  Greatest 
Housemaster  ever),  Mr.  Dunford.  and  Mr.  Smith  too, 
thanks  for  your  guidance,  support,  friendship,  and  your 
understanding.  To  my  two  best  friends  in  the  world,  Ted 
Mirkopoulos  and  Corey  Williams,  the  two  who  really  know 
me,  thanks  for  being  you.  Friends  Forever.  To  Led, 
Shanks.  Jase,  and  all  the  others,  one  person  doesn't 
deserve  as  much  as  you  have  given  me;  thanks  for  the 
great  times,  never  lose  touch.  And  to  the  two  most 
important  people  In  Ihie  world,  MOM  and  DAD,  without 
who's  support,  advice,  encouragement,  and  love  this 
wouldn't  have  been  possible  -  I  love  you  always.  To 
Shawn,  my  bro,  for  his  constant  love  and  support,  he's 
been  by  my  side.  And  love  to  Tippy  tool  To  know  that  1 
have  made  people  smile  and  be  happy,  is  all  that  counts. 
Never  forget  me.  I   love  you  alll 


My  deepest  gratitude  to  Mr.  Myrans,  Mr.  Hillz,  Mr.  Inglis 

and  Mr.  Harper  for  their  sup>erb  teaching  and  much  thanks 

to  Mr.  Bedard  and  Mr.  Foy  for  their  fine  support  and 

guidance.  A. M.L:  ILDII 

Future  -   Commerce,   Intemational  trade.  Chartered 

Accountancy. 


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Memorial  House 


Mark  A.  R.  Atkins  (1986-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Ack.  Ynpper,  Biff, 

SAYINGS:  High  school  with  beds,  you're  8  Jokel,  Horry 
get  outi,  pick  up  chicks  and  go  to  the  barrr,  Hey  Buddy, 
BLUE.  Ya  okay  buddy  whaleverl,  Location,  vette,  be 
gentle  no  violence,  what  if  you  were  a  geek?, 
KIdPigJerk,  nice  handsl,  Glus,  you  don't  do  school, 
manger  mol  je  suls  un  danish,  S.A.G.C.C., 
hamburger-buckwheat-spankyknocker.  The  less  they 
know  the  belterl  WHY  absolutely! 

ACTIVITIES:  Rrst  Football  (86-87  ISAA  champs);  First 
Hockey  (M.I. P.),  Second  Hockey;  Tennis;  Rrst  Rugby, 
England  and  Wales  Rugby  Tour  1989;  Captain  cadets; 
TheMoe;  Bum  Bus;  Table  lOhCleve's;  WESTEKNI 

'Don't  let  schoolln  get  In  the  way  of  education' 
Mark  Twain 

Alexander  H.  Bradshaw  (1981-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Al,  Brad,  Shaw,  Bradish.  Big  Al,  PI,  Uer. 
Brads,  Aiexness 

ACTIVITIES:  1st  Cricket  (3a),  U15  Cricket,  II  Football 
(Capt.),  U16A  Football  (2a),  016B  Football,  First 
Lacrosse,  U13  Soccer,  Jr.  Squash.  Rink-rat  (3  years 
winter  term).  Head  of  Memorial,  House  Captain.  Vice 
President  of  Montrose.  Lt.  Cadets,  Acapuico  with  LED. 
Montreal  trip. 

SAYINGS:  "I  swear  to  God,  this  is  the  truth.'  'I  never  did 
anything  to  anybody.'  'Hey  Led.  movie  tonight.'  'Brian, 
get  under  the  covers  Brianl"  "Teeeeed."  'Shut  up  -  I  don't 
do  school."  'No,  Joe,  Smurf,  I  don't  have  any  dip. "Oh 
no.  I  forgot  to  call  Jen.'  'Take  that  back.'  'I  know  my  shirt 
is  white  Goose.'  Brown.  I  think  that  is  the  fastest  I've  ever 
heard  you  talk.'  *Oh  boyi" 


Jason  Kenneth  Bullen  (1988-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Jake.  New  Boy,  Charlie  Sheen, 
Stradlaeter,  G.Q.  Jake 

ACTIVITIES:  Rrst  Football;  Second  Swimming.  Capt., 
M.V.P.;  Lacrosse;  Pipes  and  Drums;  Packing  Society;  Ales 
of  the  World  Club;  The  Silence  -  one  day!;  Sheen  Fan 
Club;  going  to  Rome  discos  underdressed;  Jammy  Car 
Rippers;  The  Mo  -  v/hen  I  get  inl; 

SAYINGS:  'Pass  a  Red  Stripe,  battymanl'  'How  did 
those  Dutch  girls  know  my  name?'  'Will  you  marry  me?' 
"We  have  to  visit  the  Bulldog  -  it's  legal  therel'  'Pady, 
what's  her  name  again?'  'How  much  for  a  pitcher  at  the 
Peel  Pub?r  'BlazingI"  "Quick  -  into  the  closet  -  it's  Bryl* 
'Know  what  my  rushing  average  is?'  "Yeah,  whatever." 


Throughout  my  three  years  ot  SAC,  every  problem  and 
experlerKe  seemed  colossal;  I  now  realize  they  were  for 
my  benefit.  Every  aspect  of  SAC  life,  academically  or 
athletically  will  contribute  to  my  success  in  the  business 
we  so  call  life.  Friends  at  SAC  have  made  my  stay  even 
more  memorable;  people  like  Bud.  Devo,  Walk  and 
Keatsjust  stress  my  p>oint  regarding  'It's  not  who  you  are, 
it's  who  you  knowl'  Many  thanks  also  to  MO,  SG,  MR, 
DM,  and  SR.  Finally,  thanks  to  Mom  and  Dad  who  were 
both  always  there  when  I  needed  you,  although  I  was 
never  too  reliable,  you  made  the  whole  experience  worth 
while.  Father  Sean  O'Sullivan,  you  were  a  truly 
remarkable  man  and  a  real  friend.  And  to  my  brothers, 
yes  I    will  be  more  successful. 


Well,  almost  a  decade  later,  it's  hard  to  believe  it's  all 
over.  For  the  past  eight  years,  St.  Andrew's  has  been  a 
part  of  my  life.  I  have  made  so  many  great  friends,  friends 
I  will  take  whereever  I  go  in  life.  BL.  MS,  TK,  JM.  DR,  MG 
■  you're  a  great  bunch  of  guys.  S.A.C.  taught  me  so  much, 
not  just  in  classes  but  in  life.  I  can  still  hear  Mr.  Hansen 
yelling  at  me  when  1  was  only  1 1  years  old.  and  still  be 
able  to  joke  about  it  at  the  age  of  19.  To  Mr.  Walden.  a 
great  tutor  and  friend,  to  Mr.  Treasure  and  Mr.  Raaflaub  - 
thanks  for  all  you  have  done  in  showing  me  the  growing 
process.  The  people  who  I  owe  all  the  thanks  in  the  world 
to  are  Lally  and  Rob.  and  especially  Mom  and  Dad.  To 
those  who  remain  behind,  ask  not  what  St.  Andrew's  can 
do  for  you,  but  what  you  can  do  for  St.  Andrew's. 


While  trying  to  avoid  a  melodramatic  reflection,  I  can't 
help  looking  back  on  my  sole  year  al  S.A.C.  with  pride. 
The  keys  to  success  are  covertly  present  here  -  aim  high 
(holy  air  force  commerciall).  give  it  your  best,  and 
maintain  a  balance  in  your  lifestyle.  The  future  seems 
much  more  focused,  and  I'm  ready  for  IL 
Thanks  to  all  of  the  guys  who  helped  this  new  boy  feel  a 
little  more 'at  home'- too  many  to  mention.  Thanks  Mr. 
Timms  for  the  guidance.  Thanks  AVam  and  Dad  for  the 
opportunity.   Love  ya. 


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Sean  B.  Callender  (1987-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Slergeon,  The  Rose,  Cally  and  Cow  (for  the 

Bruddas) 

ACTIVITIES:  I  &  II  Football;  I  RIHes;  I  Cricket;  U17  Rugby; 

Pipes  and  drums;  Cadet  Sgt. 

SAYINGS:  'He  ain't  here  and  he  ain't  in  the  shower", 

"Yeah  chief.",  "Bossman...",  "Check  ya.",  "man,  fix  ya 

boy  one  Anejo  and  coke",  "Hold  me  backl",  "She  look 

D.",  "carry  yaas." 

Upon  reflection  on  my  academic  career  I  would  firstly  like 
to  thank  my  Mother  and  Father  for  giving  me  the 
opportunity  to  have  completed  my  education  thus  far.  I 
appreciate  the  sacrifices  you  made  and  I  love  you  both 
for  everything.  To  Steph,  Meg,  the  rest  of  my  family  and 
friends  in  the  Bahamas  (especially  the  JO  BRUDDAS, 
Patrick,  Mike,  Chris,  Dake,  Sean  and  Hens),  I'm  indebted 
to  you  all  for  making  the  re  turn  home  much  more 

Geoffrey  Allen  Fell  (1984-1989) 

ACTIVITIES:  House  League,  Track  and  Field,  G16  Soccer 

"...but  nothing  can  be  said  against  lauqhing... Laughter  is 
one  pleasure  in  this  world  that  is  free.  That  is  why  it  is  the 
greatest  pleasure  in  life." 

Riuers 

Moving  swiftly  through  cracks  and  curves 
rivers  flow  from  high  to  low, 
flowing  over  rocks  and  sand 
till  Journey's  end  -  only  to  start  again. 


Mark  Klaus  Glusing  (1987-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Gluse,  Goose,  Hobbit 

SAYINGS:  Hey  Buddyl,  Yeah  O.k  Whatever  Buddy,  Led, 

you're  such  a  hJckl,  Shut  up  Sheardovm,  Bud  get  out, 

Harry  get  out.  Good  hook  Matt,     unreal.     Oh  my  God 

you're  so  fast  Devitt,  Let's  pick  up  some  chicks  and  go  to 

the  barl.  Under  the  covers  Brian,  Atkins  you  don't  do 

school.  When  are  you  going  to  pay  me  back  Yap?,  You're 

aJoke,S.A.G.C.C. 

ACTIVITIES:  1st  Football  (2a,  ISAA  Champs);  1st  Rugby 

(2a,  Captain,  ISAA  Champs),  England/Wales  Rugby  Tour 

(Captain);  Sergeant;  Prefect;  House  Captain;  co-founder 

Memorial  House  weight  room;  educational  visits  and  tours 

of  McGlll;  active  member  of  "filding  from  Brian"  In  the 

closet. 

During  the  last  two  years  at  St.  Andrews,  I  have  learned 
a  lot  about  myself,  my  studies  but  mostly  about  people 
and  their  differences.  The  people  are  what  make  St. 

Oscar  F.  Ip  (1 988- 1 989) 

NICKNAMES:  Ipster,  Blind  man,  Osk,  OHIP. 
ACTIVITIES:  All  Night  Club  (  ping-pong,  cards,   pool, 
studying,   basketball);   House  League;  Stress  Analysis; 
Sleeping. 

SAYINGS:  "Come  on,  do  it  JohnI";  "Norm,  stop  messing 
up  my  room";  "John,  you  missed  your  bus";  "Lets  gol"; 
"You  Portugesh";  "What's  going  on  around  here";  "No  you 
can't  go  to  the  bathroom";  "I'm  sorry.  Nelson". 


appreciated  than  it  otherwise  could  ever  be.To  all  of  the 
guys  up  here;  well,  it's  been  interesting  anyway.  We've 
all  bounced  island  vernacular  off  each  other  and  formed 
quite  an  Impressive  conglomerate  language. 
Now  nobody  can  understand  usl  For  this  I  thank  Gov, 
Ramyo,  Traits  (respect),  BufTy,  Ma],  Tony,  Lopez  and 
Vance,  ehl  To  Rich  -  consider  construction  as  a  career 
considering  your  extensive  knowledge  of  forming  a  sound 
BASE  to  any  &  every  leggo  superstructure.  Mike,  we'll 
start  lifting  next  week  so  call  up  Emilo's  tonightl  I'm  also 
greatful  to  BishopAnnaly's  religious  Influence  in  directing 
me  from  the  evils  of  a  debaucherous  lifestyle  151.  Shane, 
see  you  next  yearl  Keep  pumping  Gluse,  Arnold  has 
nothing  on  youl  See  you  at  home  Coco.  Finally,  thanks 
to  all  of  my  teachers,  especially  Mr.Klnney  and  Mr. 
Treasure  for  everything  and  my  cuz  Jason  for  making  my 
transition  from  the  Bahamas  to  Canada  that  much  easier. 
Check  ya  Dave  &  Ted.    P.S.  Jo  bmddas... Holies  Unitel 


Andrew's  such  an  experience;  without  them  all  that  Is  lefl 
are  empty  buildings  and  playing  fields.  The  friends  I  have 
made  here  will  leave  me  memories  that  will  remain  with 
me  forever.  Bud,  Led,  Devo,  Plax,  Matt.  Both  Callenders, 
Pick.  Mase,  Gund,  Voges,  Weed,  Shanks,  Teeeed,  Greek, 
Craig,  Gove,  Brads,  Pady  -  without  you  guys  the  trip 
would  have  been  impossible.  (If  I  forgot  anyone  don't  be 
offended)  Out  of  all  the  people  I  have  met.  Yap  you  are 
the  most  extraordinary,  and  a  great  roomie.  Mr.  Swan, 
you  were  a  great  coach/tutor  and  an  influential  leader. 
Rashid  you  are  a  BIG  part  of  my  life  now  and  I  will  never 
forget  you.  Voges  and  Led  when  are  you  coming  to  work? 
Lastly  but  definitely  not  leastly,  I  would  like  to  thank  my 
loving  parents  who  sacrificed  so  much  forme.  Thanks  for 
being  there  all  the  lime,  I  love  you  both.  Good  luck  next 
year  Jon,  Bagel,  Jamie,  Wilf,  Chris  A.  and  B.,Quad,  and 
Rashid  . 
NEXT     YEAR:      UBC      or     Acadia      with     Yap. 


One  yearl  Has  It  really  been  that  long?  I'd  like  to  thank 
all  the  guys  who  have  helped  me  survive  the  year,  and  all 
my  teachers  who  have  done  their  t>est  to  help  me.  I  would 
also  like  to  thank  Mom  and  Dad  for  everything  they've 
done.  SAC  has  molded  me  into  something  new  and 
hopefully  better  able  to  meet  the  challenges  offered  by 
life.  I'd  like  to  wish  Dirk.  Nomri.  Melim.  John,  Horace, 
Nelson,  Glen,  Adrian,  Eric,  Dave  and  Gary  good  luck  in 
University.  Also  Alan,  Gary  and  all  the  other  guys  going 
into  Grade  13,  have  a  good  time.  Everybody  else  -  go  for 
your  goals. 


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Glen  Allan  Kalllecharan  (1988-1989) 


NICKNAMES:   Belly.  G.Q.  Coolie. 
ACTIVmES:   Cncket;  Houseleague. 
SAYINGS:  "Hold  cxi  lo  the  rim  of  your  butt.' 
Crop." 


■Eh.'  -Holy 


This  was  my  first  and  last  year  at  S.A.C.  It  is  a  fine 
institute  that  offers  a  lot  of  activities  both  academic  arkd 
extracurricular.  Although  I  did  not  take  advantage  of  all 
the  diverse  opportunities  offered  here,  I  must  say  that  my 
stay  was  fruitful.  During  this  year  I  have  gained  a  lot  from 
S.A.C.  both  academically  and  otherwise.  I  would  like  to 
thank  all  the  people  that  made  my  stay  at  S.A.C.  a  happy 
one.  This  will  include  all  my  new  found  friends,  my  room 
mate,  and  all  the  masters  that  have  tutored  me.  This  was 
a  great  year  and  it  was  a  pleasure  to  be  a  part  of  such  a 
fine  institute. 


Ted.  S.  Rang  (1987-1989) 

NICKNAMES   :  Teeeeeed,   Terrible  T,   TNT,   Bender, 

Roundeye,  Putting  Green  Head,  PMC,  Buck,  and  many 

other  unbearable  names. 

ACTTVmES:   Soccen   Tennis:   Pipes  &  Daims   (W.O.): 

House  Play;  Montreal  '88;  Anti-Skinhead  Club  (Montreal 

Chapter);  (J19  Barflying;  Purple  Zig  rock  band;  Silence 

■89. 

SAYINGS:  Shammmmmel  Sparel  Go  home  and  spik  on 

the  slrit.  HEY,  nice  shoes.  HEY,  Gluse  p on  my  legs. 

Led,  can  I  keep  the  baby.  I'm  trashedl.    "whaaal?"  'shot 
gun."  "Hey,  Ted.  TNT.' 


Shawn  J.  Kurlan  (1984-1989) 

ACTIVmES:  Fencing;  Kayaking;  Swimming;  Volleyball; 
Honour  Guard. 

SAYINGS:  "Helto,  I'm  Allllllrighf;  '1  didn't  do  it  I';  'Led,  I 
need  some  help'. 

I  would  like  to  Ihank  Mr.  Caldwell,  Mr.  Raaflaub  and  Ms. 
Thomson  who  happen  to  be  superb  coaches;  my  tutors 
who  were  there  when  I  needed  tiiem,  Mr.  Kitchen  and  Mr. 
Jones;  and  most  of  all  my  parents  for  Ihieir  support  and 
what  they  had  to  be  burdened  with.  Best  wishes  lo  the 
best  of  friends  -  Adam,  Alex,  Andrew,  Brad,  Bud  ,Curt, 
David.  Rem, Hue,  Ip,  Gary,  Glen,  Jake.  Jon,  Kevin,  Led, 
Luks,  Morgan,  Peter,  Mike,  Rod,  Shanks,  Ted,  Will,  and 
the  rest  of  the  graduatir>g  class  of  1989. 


Brian  William  Udson  (1984-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  LED,  Beav,  Hie,  Ledbush,  Cleb 
ACTIVITIES;  U16  Hockey  (2a  MVP,  Capt.),  U15  Rugby, 
II  Hockey  (Capt.),  First  Lacrosse  (2a,  MiP),  I  Hockey; 
Housecaptain,  Prefect,  Honour  Guard  '87,  New  York  '87, 
CO-Presidenl  of  Frequent  Movew  Club,  Montreal  '88, 
Proprietor  Memorial  HOuse  Grade  13  Common  Room,  Ll. 
(Cadet  Corps). 

SAYINGS: 'Hey Al,  want togetamovie?',"Where'sTed?* 
'Shut  upT  'Atkins,  you  are  the  most  annoying  person  I've 
ever  met.',  'Shanks,  tuck  your  shirt  in.",  "Qluse,  you're 
sooo  biiiiggl.'.  'Take  that  back."  "Sloooowmoooowl". 
"Teeeedl",  'Al,  get  upl',  "Whalevers,  eh  Craig?' 


Well  I  guess  I  made  it.  Even  though  I  haven't  got  a  lot 
of  time  to  look  back  on,  certainly  tfie  years  I  have  spent 
at  S.A.C.  have  been  full  of  memorable  experiences  that 
I'll  chensh  forever.  What  made  Ihjs  place  so  special  was 
a  group  of  people  that  I  have  met  and  shared  pain  and 
joy  with.  My  nightmarish  roommates.  Led  and  Shanks, 
didn't  our  friendship  grow  in  the  washroom,  hiding  from 
Mr.  Raaflaub  every  morning?  And  Reed,  Rod,  Gluse, 
Bradshaw,  Kurr.  Mirk,  Hicks,  S  &  J  Callender,  Male  Slut, 
Simon,  and  so  many  others.  It's  been  "unreal."  I  would 
never  forget  the  little  dreams  that  I  shared  with  you  guys. 
And  most  of  all  I'd  like  lo  thank  my  dear  parents  for  this 
great  opfxsrtunity  and  their  support.  Also  thanks  to  Rob 
Martin  for  going  lo  jail  for  me.  As  I  enter  a  new  kingdom, 
I  wish  all  those  left  behind  the  best  of  luck. 


'.../[  Is  clear  the  fulure  holds  great  opporiuntUes.  It  also 
holds  pit/alls.  The  trick  will  be  to  aoold  the  pitfalls,  seize 
the  opponurUUes  and  get  back  home  by  six  o'clock.' 
■  Woody  Allen 


I  never  thought  I'd  say  Ihis  but  I'm  glad  I  attended  S.A.C. 
Five  years  ago  I  didn't  want  a  thing  to  do  with  this  place. 
Now  it  is  a  part  of  me,  it's  in  my  blood.  I've  too  many 
friends  to  mention  Ihem  all.  Without  them,  I  couldn't  have 
made  il  this  far.  Shanks,  it  won't  be  the  same  without  you 
after  all  these  years.  Ted,  it's  been  short  but  it's  been 
great.  Craig  ,  keep  up  the  rituals,  eh!  Al,  kick  back  and 
have  an  ale  -  I'm  sure  you  will.  To  MG,  RV,  JL,  TM,  CW, 
MA,  CK,  DR,  Ml,  DP,  SK  -  good  luck  and  keep  In  touch. 
To  all  my  teachers,  I  thank  you.  For  those  that  gave  me 
that  extra  effort  AD,  ST,  BR,  SK,  RM  a  special  thanks  for 
a  job  well  done.  To  Mom  and  Dad,  thanks  for  the 
opportunity;  I  love  you  both.  >\r.  Bedard,  thanks  for  the 
second  chance. 


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Joshua  B.  Matthews  (1984-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Tree,  Menlol,  Panel  Van  Dan. 
SAYINGS:'  Je  pos  mol."  ■  Jusl  like  '©DlSl*  VIet/iamI"  " 
Some  kind  of  Mushroom  '  "  Anywhere  that  will  lake  me." 
'Back  to  the  ward.' 

ACTIVITIES:  Golden  Griddle  Crew,  (  Four  year  member ) 
BUTT  HUT  veteran,  S.A.C.  en  France  (Bums  in  Paris. 
Drunks  In  Sl.Malo.)  ,  Classes,  C.P.R. 


Joseph  Charles  McGlynn  (1987-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Chicago,  Yank,  Babyface,  Shmo 
ACTIVITIES:  First  Hockey  (2a,  Asst.  Capt.);  First 
Lacrosse;  Second  Soccer;  Rec.  Golf;  House  Captain; 
Head  of  House  (2  terms);  Colour  party. 
SAYINGS:  'We  have  got  to  keep  the  puck  In  their  end,  so 
fore-check  hard",  'Led,  knock  It  down  a  couple  notches', 
'Martin,  you're  beginning  to  worry  me."  'No  JL,  JL.  JM, 
JH,  AB  I  don't  have  any  dip.'  "Mke,  Jas,  you  drive."  'Yes 
I  got  cardedagain.'  'Jeff,  get  him  out  of  my  room.'  'Jeff, 
get  off  me,  I'm  sleeping."  "Later  meat."  "Mike,  call  S.B." 
"Marsh,  you  ready  for  this  *©#%'  'Come  on  guys,  we've 
got  to  get  up  for  this  one.'  'Steve,  can  I  borrow  your 
notes.'  'Ted,  can  you  check  thus  over  and  put  some  big 
words  in  it.'  'I  shaved  today.'  'Thanks  for  Inviting  me  to 
your  place  Blake.'  If  I  forgot  any  one;  sorry  but  this  was 
done  in  a  rush  and  I  cannot  be  held  responsible  for  any 
spelling  mistakes  because  'I  know  1  can't  spell". 

John  Andrew  Melim  (1986-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Mewon,  Watermelon,  A^l,  Melonhead 
ACTIVITIES:  X  country  Running,  Track  and  Held  (MIP); 
Warrant  Officer,  MonUeal  '86;  Shipwreck  '86. 

After  three  years  at  S.A.C.  I  cannot  have  the  same  lazy 
life  in  the  beaches  of  Madeira.  From  Prize  Day  on,  I'll  be 
off  to  the  adult  life  in  Canada  -  too  bad  I  am  not  going 
back  ■  but  believe  it  or  not,  this  is  where  I  was  bom,  and 
where  I  am  living  now. 

I  would  like  to  thank  most  of  the  teachers  for  a  wonderful 
experience  at  S.A.C.  and  I  think  now  I  am  ready  to  go  on 
with  any  life.  Special  thanks  to  Big  Dave  [Galadja]  for 
being  one  of  the  best  coaches  I  ever  had  and  for  showing 
me  that  the  only  valuable  result  is  improvement,  not  how 
fast  I  can  run. 

Thanks  to  all  the  guys  in  Memorial.  I  hope  to  see  you  all 
some  time. 

David  William  Reed  (1982-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Prancer,  Repo  Man,  Beak,  Weed,  Lou, 
Reedski 

ACTIVITIES:  I  Volleyball  (champs).  Volleyball  (MIP 
twice):  Tennis:  Cricket;  I  Fencing;  I  Cycling;  Cdt.  Lt.; 
London  '87;  a  couple  musicals,  a  few  plays  ■  Director 
once,  ISAA  Play  Festival;  Junior  Debating;  occasional 
painting  -  Art  Award  two  years  in  a  row;  Rng  Pong 
maniac;  Late  night  beverage  sessions. 

About  a  million  years  ago  I  walked  through  the  doors  of 
Mac  House  for  the  first  lime.  Ihe  matron  stood  in  the 
doorway,  waiting  to  welcome  me  into  the  dungeon.  It's  a 
horror  thai  haunts  me,  even  today.  It  sure  has  been  a  long, 
hard  tripl  But  since  that  distant  day  I  think  I've  leamed 
only  one  thing  for  certain:  when  I  end  up  at  A. A.  in  a  few 
years,  I'm  sending  SAC  the  bill.  Thanks  Ma  and  Pa.  It  was 
all  worth  it. 


My  many  thanks  to  my  Father  and  Mother 
who  sacrificed  much  In  order  to  give  me 
the  opportunity  of  a  "higher  education  ,'  (however  elusive 
il  may  be.)  I  am  eternally  Indebted  to  you,  and 
all  of  those  *ho  supported  me  these  past 
five  years  at  S.A.C 

'Wlreson  the  Gale,  Bcirbs  of  Hale,  to  separate  one  ISaaon.' 
(  J.C.  &  Savuka  ) 

'One  day  In  a  nuclear  age,  they  may  understand  our 
rage,    build  machines  that  they  can't  control  and  bury 
the  waist  In  a  great  big  hole.  '  (  Sting  ) 
NEXT  YEAR:  Up  the  Junctkxi 


Two  years  ago  I  came  to  Si.  Andrew's  nol  knowing  what 
to  expect.  Now  I  leave  having  great  memories  of  friends, 
weekends  and  expierences.  I  owe  a  special  thanks  to  the 
Alexanders  which  was  my  home  away  from  home.  Also 
a  great  thanks  to  my  parents  for  giving  me  what  my  father 
would  call  'the  best  of  both  worlds'.  Thank-you  Mr. 
Dunford  and  Mr.  KImmerererer  for  all  your  support  on  and 
off  the  Ice;  I  have  leamed  a  lot  not  Just  about  hockey  from 
you  two  but  about  life;  and  I  almost  forgot  -  No  thank  you 
we  brought  or  own  CokesI  In  closing  I  would  like  to  wish 
good  health  and  good  luck  to  all  my  friends  especially  Mr. 
Hanson  (thanks  for  all  your  help)  and  Mike,  Jas,  Chris, 
Jeff,  John,  Led,  Alex,  Shanks,  Steve,  Brett  and  anyone 
else  who  I  may  have  forgotten;  don't  worry  il  all  works  out 
in  Ihe  end. 


'7b  all  my  friendsV  -  The  Barfly 

RB:  'I  can't  believe  your  losing  streak  is  overl' 

WH:  'Forget  about  the  twins.' 

TK:  'Ted,  you'll  never  gel  your  license.' 

JC:  "What  do  you  mean  you  didn't  inhalel' 

MS:  'Do  you  need  a  date  for  the  formal?' 

BL:  At  the  Atherly  Arms  -  'Led'son  the  phone  with  Hilary!' 

SC:  'We  wouldn't  be  going  to  Waterloo  again,  would  we?' 

MS:  'Are  you  thinking  about  Michelle  again?' 

JM:  'Wanna  come  to  my  house  for  a  few  sodas  and  a 

movie?' 

MT:  'Don't  wony,  you'll  gel  back  together  with  her  ...  I 

thinkl' 

AB:  'Do  you  have  any  licorice?'  or  vice  versa. 

FJA:  Invite  me  to  the  wedding. 

She:  Here's  to  f.f.,  Ryerson  Theatre,  and  memories. 

'I've  been  walUn'  for  tomorrow' The  The 


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Mark  J.  Sheardown  (1984-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Shanks,  Slomo,  Brown,  Statsman,  The 
Twin 

SAYINGS:  "Bud,  let's  play  ball.*  "Where's  the  little  nip 
disappeared  to?"  "Kur,  are  you  cold?"  "C'mon  guys,  let's 
just  win  the  period.'  "He's  so  howlie,  he  doesn't  even 
know  he's  howlie."  "C'mon  Led.  let's  get  some  food." 
"Geek,  what's  geek?"  "Who  Is  Ted  Murby?"  "Glus,  quit 
looking  in  the  mirror."  "Why  does  everybody  have  to 
come  to  our  room?"  "Take  that  back."  *Aww,  unreal." 
ACTIVITIES:  II  Football  (Capt.);  II  Hockey  (Capt.,  MVP); 
I  Rugby:  Housecaplain;  Pipe  Major;  SAC  in  France;  New 
York  '87;  EnglandAVales  Rugby  Tour;  Bum  Bus  member; 
Bouncer  at  the  Peel  Pub;  Manager  of  the  Cincinotti  Reds; 
Co-proprietor  of  the  Memorial  House  Grade  1 3  common 
room;  instigator  of  variouscake,  water,  food,  and  shaving 
cream  fights;  concerts  in  the  box. 

Michael  L  Simon  (1987-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Mitch,  Double  M 

ACTIVITIES:  First  Football;  First  Shooting  (2a,  Second 
place  O.R.A.  Championships);  Rrst  Cricket  (2a,  Most 
Consistent  Batting  Average);  Cadet  Platoon  Sgt.;  Late 
night  beverage  session. 

SAYINGS:  "Well  ■  I  could  tell  you  two  places  he  ain't"  (see 
S.C),  "Youll  trois  mendezlir,  "Put  it  behind  the  drawers 
with  the  rest.",  'Look  at  all  these  ugly  leggo's  -  and  k)ok 
there's  Richl",  'excuse  me,  Mackle,  excuse  me  ....  excuse 
me,  Mackie?'.  'Hi  I'm  Roger  Collins.',  'Mike,  you  think 
dat  funnyl'  'Man,  Yol  wah  kind'a  cheese  you  got  pon  da 
pizza?  Swiss,  cheddar,  parmesan  ....  kakll',  'Dave,  I  know 
I  can  paint,  but  I  just  don't  feel  like.' 

My  past  two  years  at  S.A.C.  have  been  interesting  to  say 
the  least.  I  would  like  to  thank  my  Mother  and  Father  very 
much,  for  the  wonderful  opf>ortunity  of  sending  me  to 

Adrian  R.  L.C.Tong  (1988-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  A.D.,  Alien,  Adrianna 

ACTIVITIES:  Volleyball;  Squash 

SAYINGS:  'How  are  you,  Johm?'  'Jason,  will  you  shut 

upl'  'What  are  you  guys  doing  in  my  room?'  'Er...um...* 

My  first  and  last  year  at  St.  Andrew's  has  been  an 
interesting  and  most  memorable  experience.  It  has  been 
a  time  for  growth  and  maturity,  both  academically  and 
socially.  There  are  many  people  at  S.A.C.  that  I'm  heavily 
in  debt  to  for  their  service  and  exp>erience  ■  to  them  I  give 
my  best  wishes  and  thanks.  First  of  all,  thanks  to  Mum 
and  Dad  for  giving  me  the  opportunity  to  study  at  St. 
Andrew's;  to  them  I  send  my  love.  I  would  also  like  to 
extend  my  thanks  to  Mr.  Raaflaub  for  his  thoughtfulness 
and  consideration,  Mr.  Kinney  and  Mr.  Harper  for  their 

riorman  Anthony  Vanek  (1985-89) 

NICKNAMES:  Mailman,  Head,  Storm.  Slormin  Normin, 
Nooooooooorml 

SAYINGS:  'Melim,  get  the  Hell  out  of  my  room',  '  Do  I 
owe  you  any  money?',  'Don't  you  owe  me  five  bucks?', 
'Come  on  Oscar,  I  want  to  play  now,  Pleeeeasel',  '  Glen, 
I  need  help  in  Calculus.',  'Wadaya  mean  my  deall?  I 
dealt  last  timet' 

ACTIVITIES:  1st  Nordic  Skiing  (2a);  1st  Cross  Country 
(2a);  1st  Track  and  Field;  1st  Tennis  (manager);  Jr. 
Volleyball;  Nordic  Skiing;  Cross  Country;  House  Captain; 
Kitzbuhel  87';  poker  junkie;  Trying  to  beat  the  system 
chapel  absentee  club;  Memorial  House  survivor. 


St.  Andrew's  Is  worthwhile  because  It  forces  you  to 
CO  exist  with  400  other  people  whether  you  like  them  or 
not.  This  can  be  disheartening  when  you  are  trying  to  get 
some  sleep  while  half  the  house  is  throwing  a  fioor  party. 
However,  the  rewards  come  with  what  will  surely  be 
long-lasting  friendships:  BL,  TK,  CK,  HG,  DP,  CS,  TM, 
CM,  JC.  ME,  MA,  AB.  DR.  JL,  JM  •  sorry  If  I  forget 
anybody  else.  Led,  I  can't  imagine  what  going  to  different 
schools  will  be  like.  Thanks  to  Mr.  Dunford.  Mr.  Treasure 
and  Mr.  Halstead.  Most  of  oil,  thanks  Mom  for  always 
having  the  Lme  to  come  to  school,  end  Dad  for  not  letting 
me  quit  on  SAC.  (and  for  paying  the  bills). 


school  here  and  all  the  sacrifices  they  have  made,  to  give 
me  the  very  best.  I  love  you.  S.A.C.  has  built  the 
foundations  1  needed  to  go  on  to  university;  disregarding 
the  food,  S.A.C.  Is  an  excellent  school  'which  charges 
you  for  just  about  everything  but  the  air  you  breathe'. 
Although  two  years  of  it  is  more  than  enough  -  I'm  out  of 
here.  Rich  (LL.  Cool  G),  take  Sean's  advice,  go  into 
construction,  you're  de  true  base  man.  'How  'bout  a  plz2a 

and  a  '-  Thanks  a  lot  to  Roger,  Cocomo,  Neil  and 

Andrew;  last  years  posse.  Thanks  also  to  Daniel,  Johan 
*Da  Ram',  Shane,  Govln,  M.Lopez,  John  'Buffy',  Dave 
'Hey  Dave,  guess  who's  zotted  your  car?'  Ted,  Kev  & 
Gluse.  Sean,  If  anyone's  going  prosecute  the  P.LP.  it'll 
be  Youl  Good  luck  next  year  to  you  &  Shane  In 
law  school. Thanks  a  lot  guys;  friends  for  life.  I  would  also 
like  to   thank  all  my  teachers  for  their  excellent  help. 


teaching  and  support,  and  Mr.  Myrons  and  Mr.  Timms  for 
being  such  wonderful  teachers.  I  enjoyed  every  class  that 
I  had  this  yearl  I  will  also  be  missing  many  friends  that 
I've  met  and  hope  to  keep  in  touch  with  you  all  in  the 
future.  Finally  and  most  of  all  I  have  to  thank  my  Uncle 
and  Auntie  for  their  unconditional  love  and  support 
throughout  the  whole  year  which  had  made  this  such  a 
memorable  year  for  mel 


I  won't  say  that  I  loved  every  minute  of  It,  I  didn't.  What  I 
did  love  however,  were  the  opportunities  that  were 
presented  and  the  experiences  gained.  St.  Andrew's  has 
been  an  educational  experience  In  the  fullest  sense  of  the 
word.  My  education  here  has  extended  beyond  the 
parameters  of  the  classroom  and  onto  the  playing  fields 
and  'into  the  residences.  I  will  almost  miss  it  next  year.  My 
special  thanks  to  Mr.  Timms  and  to  Mr.  Hillz  for  the 
guidance  and  the  information  they  provided  whkrh  I 
occasionally  grasped.  Special  thanks  as  well  to  a  group 
of  great  guys:  AM,  O.l,  G.K.  D.R.  -  good  luck  next  year. 
Muter,  vielen  Dank  fur  alles.  In  vier  Jahre,  ohne  dich,  ich 
konnte  nicht  uberleben.  Ich  liebe  dich.  Auf  Wiedersehen 
St.  Andrew's. 


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Keoln  Jan  WleUes  (1983-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Weets.  Weelies,  Whiles,  Witz.  Weenies, 
WeeUer,  Mallbu 

SAYINGS:  Yeah  whatever.  No,  but  seriously.  Yes  Dave, 
its  easy  to  pick  up  babes  on  a  Hobie  Cat.  Well  aren't  you 
sp>eclal.  God  I  can't  wait  'til  summer.  Will  you  guys  (Stewy 
Deli)  SHUT-UPI  Well. ..I  attend.  Uggh.  leggo.  You 
unsociable  snot.  Aggh,  a  woodhead.  Stewart  if  you  come 
Into  my  room  at  2  am  again... 

ACTIVITIES:  U16A  Football;  X-Country  Skiing:  Cycling; 
1st  Rifles:  Rep.  Houseleague:  M.W.O.  Cadets;  Mayfest; 
occasionally  classes,  never  chapel,  S.A.C.  en  France 
('87):  S.C.U.B.A.:  C.P.R.;  Weight  Works  crew;  Rasta 
Ts. 


I  can't  believe  It's  RNALLY  over.  S.A.C.  has  definitely 
been  quite  the  experience  for  me,  maybe  not  always  for 
the  better;  but  I  must  say  that  I  have  leamed  a  lot  over  the 
past  six  years.  France  was  one  of  the  highlights  of  my 
years  at  S.A.C.  (Gr.  1 1);  It  was  anopp>ortunlty  that  I  would 
definitely  recommend  to  anyone.  I  would  like  to  thank  my 
Mom  and  Dad  for  making  the  choice  when  I  didn't  even 
know  where  Aurora  was.  Good  luck  next  year  Phlegm. 
Slosh,  Cally,  Mitch,  Led,  Shanks,  TED,  Weed,  Gov.  Jon, 
Cob  have  a  good  one.  Oh.  and  by  the  way  Sir.  I'm  signing 
out  in  the  blue  book! 


New  House 


William  H.  Adams  (1982-1989) 

NICKNAMES  :  Dill,  Big  Bad  Bill.  Bee-Lee,  Air  Beel 
SAYINGS  :  "Curl,  got  any  donuts?"  "Donut  run?  Wait  for 
me!'  "Yeah,  whatever  you  say.  Damianl'  "Oh  Godl" 
ACTIVITIES  :  Soccer  (7a).  Rrst  Soccer  (la);  Cricket 
(7a),  First  Cricket  (2a);  Second  Basketball  (2a),  MIP;  U 1 6 
Soccer  ISAA  Champs.;  Cdt.  Sgt.  88-89;  Cdt.  CprI,  Right 
Marker  87-88;  Honour  Guard;  Rrst  Donut  Run  (with 
CB,BH);  Rrst  Viddin';  Crack  of  Dawn  Club  Member  (7a): 
Bum  Fest  Spectator  (one  of  many.)  KC  (with  CB,BH); 
Rrst  Viddin':  Crackof  Dawn  Club  Member  (7a);  Bum  Fest 
Spectator  (one  of  many.) 


Roderick  D.Boolhby  (1983-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  RRROOODDDD.  Quad.  God,  'I  said  I  was 
Twelve." 

SAYINGS:  "Dave,  I  crashed  and  burned  ...  again."  "YES 
Will',  'Romequepaca'  "Teeeeed".  "Donut,  how  'bout  a 
box?',  "Wanta  buy  a  shirt?',  'TTiey'll  be  In  tomorrow.", 
'Jason.  (Jm  ...  How  'bout  those  girls  from  B.S.S.' 
ACTIVITIES:  Prefect:  House  Captain;  Ist  Football  (2 
years  champs  '87.  '88);  Rugby  player  and  coach  ('89 
tour);  Jack  in  The  Importance  of  being  Eamesl  Stage 
managerof  Crease,  Hamlet,  Dogg's Hamlet,  brought  back 
Winter  Carnival;  Chairman  of  the  Grad  Charily  Ball 
(SuperSemi);  Sgt.  in  Pipes  and  Drums;  posters,  shirts,  Mr. 
Smith's  bike;  Mayfest;  Debating  Society  ■  in  other  words, 
Kevin  and  I  tried  to  run  the  place.  Waking  Dave  and  She. 
heading  out  in  the  little  blue  car  with  Markie  and  Qobie,  a 
victim  of  the  eclair  wars  and  ...  oh  yah,  getting  thrown  out 
of  Rliies. 


Seven  years.  That's  a  long  lime,  it's  hard  to  believe  it's 
all  over.  It  seems  like  only  yesterday  1  was  four  fool 
notlilng  and  called  "Dill"  by  everyone.  But  I'm  glad  It's 
over.  The  good  times  and  memorable  experiences  have 
far  outnumbered  Ihe  bad.  My  deepest  thanks  and 
affection  go  to  my  parents,  who  made  these  seven  years 
possible.  Thanks  Mom  and  Dad.  Also.  I  don't  think  I 
would've  made  it  through  the  last  three  or  four  months  at 
SAC  without  the  support  and  friendship  of  Curt  and  the 
guys  (AL.  BH.  AS,  SR,  MM,  RM,  etc.).  Good  Luck  to 
Sheldon,  Maj  and  Matt  next  yearl  Sheldon,  keep  on  eye 
on  your  brotherl  Thanks  Mr.  Jocelyn  for  your  continuing 
support. 


They  told  me  to  write  a  comment  that  captured  everything 
I  had  to  say  about  six  years  and  then  to  tie  up  all  loose 
ends.  Good  luck.  They  also  told  me,  when  I  arrived  at 
S.A.C  that  the  more  you  put  into  the  school,  the  more 
you  get  out.  I  believed  them.  It  Isn't  Just  a  stupkl  cliche 
designed  to  encourage  hard  work,  it's  the  truth.  Take  the 
Initiative,  find  the  challenges  and  you  wll  reap  the 
rewards,  here  and  everywhere.  Enough  with  the 
philosophizing  and  on  to  what  S.A.C.  has  meant  to  me. 
True  friends.  They  gave  me  the  best  of  times  and  pulled 
me  through  the  worst.  'Thanks'  just  doesn't  cover  it.  To 
the  staff,  thank  you  for  giving  me  confidence,  a  greed  for 
knowledge  and  a  love  for  the  stage.  Mum.  Dad.  G  G  Q. 
you  gave  me  St.  Andrew's.  All  I  can  say  is  thank  you.  but 
somehow  it  Isn't  enough.  On  Prize  Day.  I'm  going  to  leave 
S  A.C.  happy  and  looking  forward  to  whatever,  but  one 
day  I'll  come  back  and  miss  these  days. 
NEXT  YEAR:  W.S.  told  me  "all  the  world's  a  stage"  so 
maybe  I'll  act  some  bit  part  at  Queen's. 


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Damian  Craig  Brooks  (1986-1989) 

SAYINGS:  "Hmmm.  yes.  well. ..we  won't  talk  about  that." 
'Yes.  I  do  hove  a  home."  'Hey,  uglyl'  "Time  to  coll  the 
porentol  unit."  'Yes  Will."  "RODI"  "Kevin,  would  you  stop 
scurrying  long  enough  to  talk  to  me?r  "Air  Beel."  "No. 
you  don't  understand."  "It's  optionol."  "Morning 
campersi"  "Time  to  pull  out  tiie  fudge  constant." 

ACTTVmES:  Soccer,  Rugby,  B-ball.  DebaUng.  Cadet  Lt., 
Review,  House  C.iptaln.  Breakfast  Club.  Honourary 
Member  Sifton  House.  Spores  with  Naz. 


This  is  quite  easily  the  most  difficult  composition  1  hove 
ever  attempted,  for  here  I  must  try  to  lie  up  oil  the  loose 
cndsof  the  three  most  challenging,  frustrating,  rewarding, 
and  -  in  the  final  analysis  -  best  yeors  of  my  life.  S.A.C. 

Timothy  A.  Comfort  (1987-1989) 

NICKNAMES:   Comf,  Comfy, 

SAYINGS:  "Great  Marsh,  the  history's  still  not  donel"  "but 
seriously  Shel,  It's  only  two  minutes  and  It's  on  your  way  I" 
"Ommmhl...the  McD's  drive  thru  was  slow  this  momlngl" 
"No  I  didn't  make  First  Hockey,  so  leave  me  olonel'  'So 
Bullen.  we'll  get  this  band  together  next  week  for  surel" 
ACTIVITIES:  Second  Football;  Second  Hockey,  2a,  ISSA 
Consolation  Champs;  First  Lacrosse:  Tennis:  Rtness; 
Cdt.  W.O.  Club,  CdL  Stores;  Club  Cal  (odd  months).  Last 
min.  House  Play  Special  EffecL 


Robert  Waring  Devitt  (1983-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Dev.  Devo.  Uncle  Bobby,  Devster,  My  LilUe 
Loved  One,  Mooner 

SAYINGS:  Shut  Opl,  Coach  Can't  See,  I  Wish  I  Was  At 
Brescia,  What  class  are  you  skipping  now  Foster?,  OH 
Akiel,  Oh  my  God  your  soo  huge  Gluse,  Yoh'kay  Buddy, 
Only  If,  I  hale  school.  Hands,  Friends,  What  they  don't 
know  can't  hurt  them,  Atkins  where's  my  money?  What 
if  you  were  a  geek?  People  who  got  A's  teach;  people  who 
got  B's  end  up  working  for  people  who  got  C's. 
ACTIVITIES:  U 1 4  Soccer  (MIP),  U 1 6  soccer  (Copt,  MVP), 
First  Soccer  (MIP,  MVP),  Nova  Scotia  Soccer  Tour;  (J  16 
Skiing  (MVP);  First  Hockey;  U14  Track  (Capl.  MVP), 
First  Track  (Capt.,  MVP);  Bum  Spare,Tab!e  101;  Boxer 
Baseball,  "Quest  of  the  Shaolin"  (Best  Play),  Goggler 
Party  Victim, The  Mo,  Learning  Week  in  Montreal, 
Lennoxville  and  London'  88;  Car  Rally  '89. 

DavidJ.  A.  Foster  (1984-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Dave  "The  Golfer" 

SAYINGS:  "Mantrop,  you  are  so  stupidl"  "Devitt,  what 
class  are  you  skipping  nowl"  'Adolf  is  such  a..'  "I'll  have 
the  party"  'I  don't  work,  I  play  GolT  'I'm  going  to  beat 
you  Devitt'  "I  think  we're  in  Philadelphia' 
ACTIVITIES:  Soccer  (4a)  Capt.;  Golf  (5a)  Capt.  MVP; 
Track;  Golfing  on  sunny  days;  South  Carolina  '88;  Bum 
spare;  New  Year's  Eve  party;  Driving  the  Super  K;  Boxer 
baseball;  Shaolin. 

I  don't  know  where  I'd  be  today  if  it  wasn't  for  SL 
Andrew's  and  my  friends  here.  SAC  is  more  than  a  school, 
its  a  way  of  life,  and  one  that  I  didn't  think  I  was  going  to 
get  through  sometimes.  Thanks  to  PCM,  Rave,  Q,  Devo 
and  Ro  for  the  comic  relief  and  convincing  me  golf  isn't 
everything,  its  just  my  life,  SAC  has  been  a  good  contrast 


has  many  problems,  and  I  hove  seen  the  dork  side  that  is 
bom  of  the  isolated,  privileged  existence  that  we  lead  here 
up  on  our  hill.  Yet  the  school  is  an  excellent  one  despite 
much  of  the  student  body  and  administration;  it  survives 
due  to  the  efforts  of  a  small  but  devoted  core  of  loyal 
masters  and  students.  Of  these  students,  I  am  proud  to 
call  many  friend:  K.W..  S.N..  C.B.,  R.B.,  W.H..  and  others. 
Atone  point  or  another,  each  of  you  hos  been  responsible 
for  saving  my  sanity,  and  I  cannot  thank  you  enough 
(although  I'll  never  stop  trying).  However,  the  most  credit 
for  anything  I  might  have  achieved  at  S.A.C.  goes  to  my 
parents.  You  b>oth  know  how  much  1  love  you,  but  you'll 
never  know  how  much  this  has  meant  to  me.  There's 
something  unexplainable  about  the  school  that  buries 
itself  deep  inside  you  ■  it  gets  into  your  blood  so  you  can 


Only  having  experienced  two  years  at  St.  Andrew's,  I  feel 
I  may  have  fallen  short  of  what  S.A.C.  really  has  to  offer. 
In  the  years  that  I  did  attend  though.  I  can  honestly  say 
that  it  has  changed  me  for  the  better  and  that  It  has 
prepared  me  for  some  of  life's  obstacles  which  are  sure 
to  come.  I'd  like  to  thank  Mr.  Kinney,  Mr. Robinson,  and 
Mr.  Somerville  for  their  patience  and  support,  and  most 
of  all  my  parents  not  only  for  their  support,  but  also  for 
putting  up  with  me  these  past  few  years. 


I've  been  at  S.A.C.  now  for  six  years  and  they  have  been 
nothing  less  than  Incredible. I've  learned  a  lot  not  only  in 
academics  but  in  sports  and  extracurricular  activities.  It 
seems  like  only  yesterday  that  I  began  here. The  time 
seemed  to  go  by  so  quickly  - 1  can't  believe  that  it's  finally 
come  down  to  this. There  are  a  few  people  that  thought  I 
wouldn't  get  this  far,  but  I  did  and  not  with  bad  marks 
either.  One  thing  that's  really  kept  me  going  at  SL 
Andrew's  is  good  friends  especially  Walker,  Keats,  Akie, 
and  Bud.  Without  them  I  think  the  school  would  have  won. 
Bui  most  all  I  have  to  thank  my  parents.  I  put  them 
through  hell  and  back  worrying  about  whether  or  not  I  was 
going  to  get  my  year  or  get  to  where  I  wanted.  Thanks  for 
being  there  when  I  needed  you  and  for  all  your 
constructive  talks.  I  love  you  both.  I  don't  think  I  will  really 
realize  how  much  I  will  miss  this  place  until  I'm  gone. 


to  golf  and  has  helped  me  make  the  first  important  steps 
to  the  Tour.  Mom  and  Dad  I  can't  thank  you  enough; 
without  you  I  never  would  have  made  it.  I  couldn't  possibly 
thank  everyone,  but  you  know  w+io  you  are.  In  a  way  I 
don't  want  to  finish  these  because  that  will  mean  a  very 
big  part  of  my  life  is  ending  and  I  have  to  move  on.  but 
you  can't  be  afraid  of  success.  The  friends  I  made  here  I 
hope  I  will  never  lose,  but  I  don't  think  I  will  because  I'll 
always  have  the  memories.  I'm  sorry  about  the  Rivers 
game  but  I  never  had  a  good  shot  anyway.  This  will  be 
farewell,  not  goodbye.    Look  for  me  at  Augusta  in'94. 


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Mark  Edward  Ibbotison  (1986-1989) 

MARCUS  IBBY  M.D. 

The  year  Is  1987,  and  I'm  gazing  over  the  most 
intriguing,  lifeless  feline.  Suddenly,  the  biology  teacher 
instructs  us  to  make  an  Incision  ...  It  was  at  that  moment, 
while  holding  the  carefully  preserved  organs  I  decided  I 
would  like  to  someday  become  a  doctor.  Few  have  the 
stomach  to  become  a  doctor,  but  after  some  of  the 
senseless  things  my  partner  and  I  did  to  that  helplessly 
formaldehyzed  cat,  I  knew  nothing  would  ever  faze  me. 
After  graduating  from  S.A.C.,  which  I  might  say  were  the 
most  diverting  and  interesting  years  of  my  life,  I  continued 
on  to  university.  My  first  year  was  an  orienlalion  Into  a 
new  lifestyle  that  differed  quite  from  the  one  I  left.  No  more 
six  o'clock  sit-down  dinners,  no  more  curfews  and  most 
of  all,  no  more  nagging  parents.  The  following  year  was 
a  lime  to  settle  down  and  achieve  the  marks  needed  to 
enter  medical  school:  the  next  six  years  might  be  what 
some  describe   as   pure  hell  or  as   we   in   the   medical 

Peter  C.  Mantrop  (1983  -  1989) 

NICKNAMES:  ManUop 

SAYINGS:  Hi  I  won  the  chapel  prizel 

ACTlVmES:  I  really  did  win  the  chapel  prize. 

I  have  been  here  for  exactly  one  third  of  my  life.  I  have 
learned  something  about  English  and  Math  and 
Geography,  but  they  are  not  the  ingredients  of  my 
memories.  Friendships  are  the  trophies  that  I  will  leave 
here  with.  Friendships  with  masters  and  coaches  and 
students:  friendships  as  old  as  the  bricks  in  Mac 
House,  as  solid  as  the  maples  on  the  quad,  and  as  durable 
as  the  hamburger  patties  in  the  dining  hall. 
There  is  a  little  bit  of  me  in  St.  Andrew's  (I've  written 


profession  call  a  transition  from  human  being  Into  the  so 
called  super  doctor.  The  beginning  of  my  most  successful 
career  Is  Tilled  with  very  satisfying  and  enjoyable 
memories.  I  was  an  assistant  surgeon  for  two  years,  then 
moving  on  to  a  career  In  research  medicine.  Covering 
many  interesting  and  controversial  areas  of  medicine,  I 
never  had  time  to  slow  down.  There  were  many  ups  and 
downs  In  the  early  years,  but  I  would  never  have 
changed  It  for  the  world.  The  next  few  years  were  more 
or  less  a  time  to  mellow  and  some  say,  finally  mature.  I 
am  presently  living  in  a  rural  town  Just  outside  of  Toronto 
with  a  small  practice  and  continuing  my  interest  with 
research  medicine.  The  newest  adventure,  the  career  I 
have  just  started,  is  writing  biographies,  starting  with  my 
own.  Although  in  1989,  many  people  felt  my  hopes  and 
imagination  were  humorous  and  none  the  less  fictional, 
I  am  glad  I  did  not  let  it  bother  me  or  change  my  mind 
about  becoming  a  doctor.  I  am  glad  to  have  been  able 
to  share  my  dream  with  you  and  hope  that  everyone  is 
able      to      achieve      what      they      want      In      life. 


my  name  on  a  few  bathroom  walls  In  an  attempt  to 
achieve  some  Immortality),  but  there  Is  much  more  of  St. 
Andrew's  In  me.  Its  Impression  on  me  Is  much  greater 
than  a  few  pen  scratces:  It  is  deep  and  permanent  So  are 
my  memories.  This  Is  not  my  place  for  thanks.  The  friends 
and  family  are  too  many,  and  the  debt  to  them  far  too 
great.  But  to  the  two  people  who  made  it  possible  for  me 
to  be  here,  I  will  say  this:  A\om  and  Dad,  I  love  you,  and 
I  pray  you  think  its  all  been  worth  it,  because  I  can  never 
pay  you  back. 
NEXT  YEAR:  Scares  me! 


Matthew  A.  McPherson  (1984-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Bread,  Conan,  Dan,  The  Heat  Mynzer 
ACTIVITIES:  Rrst  Football  (2a),  ISAA  Champs;Rrst 
Swimming  (2a).  MIP:  First  Rugby  (3a),  EnglandAVales 
Tour  '89:  Platoon  Sergeant,  B  Company  Captain:  "The 
Express  Line":  co-author/director/lead  'Quest  of  the 
Shaolin'(Best  Play):  Shipwrecked  '88  (the  lounge); 
Learning  week  in  Montreal;  151  club;  Buck  tooth 
winga-bird  club;  Mr.  Smith  in  Aurora  club;  Table  101; 
Boxer  short  baseball  league:  Goggler  party  victim: 
Bum  bus,  MVB:  McOsnaldfest  (3a);  May  24  White  water 
'89;  Hayhurst's  FLW  bash  (3a). 

SAYINGS:  "Hey  Buddyl".  "Mr.  Smith,  what  brings  you 
here?",  'Jase,  I  want  a  divorce.',  'YesI  You  got  so 
burned",  "C  Sandwich"  (The  bread  department).  "Geek? 
What's  geek?*,  'Mike,  I  destroyed  you',  'Ibby, 
stop  crying",  "NO,  her  face  wasn't  in  the  punchbowl  all 
night.',  'Hey,  it's  Fat  Cartsl" 

Stephen  M.  Millar 
(1982-1985,  1986-1987,  1988-89) 

NICKNAMES:  Buckwheat.  Bubbles,  Bubbs 

SAYINGS:  'Do  I  know  those  ear  lobes?'.  'Pady,  take  a 

showerl'.  'Shut  up  Dool'.  'Wanta  bacon  bagel,  Harry?'. 

■Ya  right.  GeoffI' 

ACTIVITIES:  I  Soccer;  I  Alpine  Skiing;  Basketball;  Cricket; 

Griddle  Club  (MIP).  Griddle  Platoon. 


My  life  at  SAC  has  been  very  interesting.  I  have  come  a 
long  way  from  those  early  days  when  I  combed  my 
sideburns  forward.  Of  all  my  learnings  in  the  past  five 
years,  the  most  valuable  is  the  awareness  of  a 
well-balanced  life.  We  can  choose  to  put  all  of  our  time 
and  effort  only  into  academics,  or  only  into  sports,  but 
that's  hardly  the  formula  for  success.  The  way  I  see  it. 
there's  a  simple  formula  ...  lead  a  balanced  life,  give  100% 
In  all  aspects  of  SAC  life  and  most  Importantly,  make 
some  good  friends;  JC,  IBBY.  WEED,  RAVE,  STEVE, 
MASE,  GUND,  G,  SS  and  TB  are  the  best  ones  that  I 
made.  Mom  and  Dad,  Shelley  and  Seanna,  I  tove  you 
and  thanks  for  everything.  GRS  and  Mr.  Swan,  you  have 
my  highest  respect.  Now,  I  guess,  I'm  ready  to  comb  my 
sidebums  forward  and  use  the  formula. 
Next   year:    Packing    all    summer  for   (Jniversity. 


Friendships  and  memories.  Along  with  an  education,  the 
two  most  important  assets  I  have  received  at  SAC.  There 
have  been  so  many  great  times  ■  New  York  '86.  Montreal 
'88.  the  Griddle  Club,  the  ^\oclub,  and  many  more  -  that 
you  tend  to  forget  the  bad  times.  Thereore  so  many 
people  to  thank  for  this  opportunity:  my  teachers,  friends, 
and  esp>ecially  my  parents,  the  two  most  imfxirtant 
people  in  my  life.  Thanks  a  lot  guysl 


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Ian  J.  Pad y  (1982-1989) 

HICKMAMES:  I.J.,  Raven,  Raisin,  Slaven,  The  T.V., 
Jungle  Cat,  The  Doctor,  Bad  Pad.  Gideon. 
ACTIVITES:  Prefect;  Football  (5a);  Rugby  (4b); 
Basketball;  Skiing;  Tennis;  Track  and  Field;  Shipwrecked 
'87;  Discovering  Canada's  Universities;  Steve's  cottage; 
Horny  Hollow/  '87;  S.P.A.  '88;  Batting  title  (.327 
Expansion  Week);  Western  with  Butz;  Beer  Goggler; 
Associate  Publisher  Pady's  Comer;  Doin'  nothing  with  the 
boys  in  Aurora  (By  far  the  Best);  The  Boxer  Short  Baseball 
League,  Cigars  in  The  Lounge  with  Vic  and  the  boys. 
SAYIMGS:  'Nice  catch  Mantrop",  "Don't  be  gettin' 
aggressive",  "Von  Victory',  'C.  Sandwich',  'Walkerll', 
"Matt,  theCoug  has  so  much  character",  "Man  I  love  doin' 
nothing  in  Aurora",  'Too  the  Corel",  "Showers  are  for  the 
weak",  'Has  anyone  seen  Martin?",  "Derek  you're  by  far 
the  school's  Finest  poet',  'Someone  call  Carts", 


Dirk  H.  Radeke  (1983-1989) 


Nicknames:  Dirko,  The  Dirkster,  Mr.  Surf,  The  Surfer, 
Dude,  The  King,  etc. 

Activities:  Soccer  (6a),  1986  ISAA  Champs;  Rifles  (4b), 
Rrst  (2a);  Cricket(6a),  Rrsl  (2a);  Basketball;  Fencing; 
House  League;  Injured  Club,  (after  every  holiday);  Review 
Photographer,  (3a);  House  Captain;  W.O.  New  House 
Company;  Cottage  Club;  Master  at  the  art  of  Windsurfing 
and  Water  Skiing;  (If  I  had  more  time  I  could  even  make 
up  some  more.) 

Sayings:  'Surfs  up.',  'You  wanna  ride  John?',  'Let's  do 
lunch  Norml',  'Hey  there  Thrasher.',  'Where  did  you  get 
those  socks  Brad?',  'I've  got  a  picture  and  it's  signed 
too.',  'No,  I'm  not  injured  this  time.',  'Shoot  to  Thrill.', 
'Hey  Dude,  how's  it  hanging?",  "If  I  had  my  Jeep  here,  I 
could  do  itr,    "So,  here  we  are.',    'I  made  it.' 

Stephen  David  Timms  (1970-1989) 


NICKNAMES:   David,   Stever,   the  Colonel,   the  Films, 
(there's  not  a  lot  you  can  do  with  Timms) 
SAYINGS:  "Rve  bucks  Is  five  bucks.',   'WifHe,  wlffle, 
wifflel'.   'Oh  Jees  ehl",   'Do  you  still  go  here  Greg?', 
'How's  a  bout  a  Cruller?',  'Poustill",  "The  only  thing  that 

comes  from is  queers  and  steers,  and  I  don't  se«  no 

horns.',  'It's  all  right.',  'There's  hardly  any  good  looking 
girls  here  again  this  year.',  'Keep  your  skates  together, 
stick  on  the  ice,  and  don't  get  deked.'. 
ACTIVITIES:  Assorted  football,  soccer,  basketball,  rugby, 
tennis  and  cricket  teams;  Seven  Year  survivor;  Cottage 
Bound  Club;  Cadet  MWO.  Corporal  of  #5  Platoon; 
Assorted  plays,  bands,  debating  involvements,  possessor 
of  the  lowest  burned/bum  ratio,  SAC  Waterski  Team. 


When  people  ask  me  w+iot  It  Is  I  cherish  most  about  my 
years  at  St.  Andrew's,  I  reply  with  sincerity  that  It's  not 
the  well  disciplined  Cadet  Corps  or  the  voluminous  library 
brimming  with  wisdom.  I  boast  not  of  the  two  well  lit 
gymnasiums  complete  with  ultra  high  ceilings.  I  divulge 
the  true  secret  of  St.  Andrew's.  I  tell  of  the  diversity.  I 
preach  of  the  opportunity.  I  flaunt  the  Infinite  potential  for 
success.  The  truth  Is  the  motivated  will  succeed  and  the 
rest  go  to  sleep.  My  exit  will  no  doubt  be  unequivocal  and 
hermetic  while  still  retaining  qualities  of  patavlnity.  I  really 
don't  wish  to  leave  and  would  stay  if  I  could  but  in  a  very 
Cellinian  sense  I  realize  I  must  saunter  on.  My  wonderful 
Mother  end  my  enchanting  Father  -  I  thank  you.  You  are 
two  of  my  best  friends,  and  don't  worry,  I'll  keep  my  room 
clean  at  college. 


It  Is  hard  to  believe  that  my  days  at  SL  Andrew's  have 
finally  come  to  an  end.  There  were  many  rough  limes 
when  I  was  thinking  about  giving  up.  but  there  were  also 
many  good  times  which  really  made  me  proud  and  glad 
that  I  was  attending  St.  Andrew's.  Thanks  to  all  the 
Masters  (Mr.  Bedard,  Mr.  Whitehead,  Mr.  Stuart  ...  and 
everyone  else)  for  their  help  and  guidance  throughout  my 
school  days.  Good  luck  to  all  my  friends  who  will  now  be 
let  go  Into  the  unsheltered  jungle  (hop>e  to  keep  in  touch). 
Last,  but  not  least,  I  would  really  like  to  thank  my  amazing 
parents  for  giving  me  the  incredible  opportunity  to  come 
here. 


Nineteen  years  In  one  place  Is  a  very  long  lime.  S.A.C. 
has  obviously  been  a  very  big  part  of  my  life.  But,  It's 
finally  over.  Thanks  must  go  to  my  Masters  and  friends 
(they  know  w+io  they  are),  both  past  and  present,  for  they 
have  made  my  stay  more  than  just  tolerable  but  truly 
enjoyable.  These  [people  make  SAC  the  worthwhile 
experience  it  really  Is.  I  would  also  like  to  thank  Mr.  Timms 
and  Mom,  Dad  and  Gert  for  their  support,  encouragement 
and  k)ve.  It  will  be  scary  next  year  totally  removed  from 
this  place,  but  1  am  looking  forward  to  it.  Thank  You,  Take 
Care,  and  Happy  Trails.  Good  luck  next  year,  SpiffheadI 


Ramsey  Hogse 


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Curliss  Reid  Boylnglon  (1984-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Curt.  Curt  Boy,  Donut,  The  Friendly  Giant, 
The  Big  Moller. 

SAYINGS:  'Might  as  well  go  for  a  donut,'  'God  did  not 
mean  for  me  to  downhill  ski.'  'I  seriously  don't  know.' 
"Hey.  J.P.r  'Hello  Lovechunks.'  "Slam  on  the  brakesl' 
'Tavro  Scata.'  'RRROOODDDDDI'  'Hey  Steve,  What 
should  we  do  with  all  this  com  seed?'  'Got  any  donuts?" 
'I  am  a  tree."  'Rve  bucks  Is  five  bucks.'  'Wectors.' 
ACTIVITIES:  Footballs;  Basketballs;  Cycling;  Drama; 
Debating:  Physics  with  t>ie  smiling  assassin;  First  Team 
Donut  Run;  Corn  planting;  Club  Calculus;  Service 
Committee;  Review;  1st  Team  mattress  riding;  Head  of 
Mayfest;  The  Anabolic  Warriors  Powerlifting  Team; 
Prefect;  Sometimes  scholar;  Driving  with  Mr.  Ray;  lead 
singer  of  the  Travelling  East  Gwillimburys;  Cadets;  Social 
Committee;  Montreal  '88;  Bowling  with  Shamu  Harpoon. 

Bradley  J.  Harrison  (1982-1989) 

ACTIVITIES:  Assorted  sports  teams  (football,  basketball, 
rugby,  cricket,  fencing);  Cadet  Lieutenant;  Squad  Vid; 
Bowling  with  Shamu;  Club  Calculus:  Full  Contact 
Snooker. 

SAYINGS:  'Nice  Attitudel',  'Did  you  see...',  'Sorry.  I 
don't  do  that  Calculus  thing.',  'The  man  Is  out  of  control", 
'Yeah  right.',  'No,  Go,  Leavel',  'Ya  know  The  Count  is 
Millie's  evil  twin  brother?'.  'That' s  just  about  enough  outta 
you.',  'Shut  Up  KevinI',  'TRUST  MEI' 


William  Ian  Craig  Kay  (1982-1989) 


NICKNAMES:  Gus,  Eon,  Easy,  Baby  EE,  Pen7  Ellis  a  la 
nicotine. 

SAYINGS:  'IIIIBBY",  "Do  I  Know  you?",  "Yeah, 
okay..whateverr  'When  1^  the  last  time  you  had  a 
shower. ..Fell,  Devitt,  Pady,  Plaxton?'.  'Do  you  want  to 
break  up  Dave?'  Question:  Broke,  ...  and  car's  in  the 
shop?...  Answer:  C.Tullls.,  'Enough  of  Derekl", 
"YESSSI",  "Oh  my  Godl",  'Hellooo?'.  'Devitt,  why  are 
you  here?',  'Thanks  Atkins  for  keeping  Gundy  awake  - 
along  with  everybody  else  who  has  ever  met  youl) 
ACTIVITIES:  Soccer;  Hockey;  Tennis;  Squash;  Cricket; 
Rec.Golf;  Shipwreck  '88;  Griddle  Platoon(Corp.):  Mo 
Club;  Sailing  With  Dave;  1st  Ping  Pong  with  Derek; 
McDonaldfesl;  Bob's  black  list;  Montreall;  Driving  my 
green  Tercel;  May  24  weekend. ..50  still  rulesi 

William  R.  T.  McClocklin  (1983-1989) 

SAYINGS:  'What's  that  Marigold  ?',  "Geekmaster",  "As 
one  progresses  through  life..,",  "Are  you  telling  me  the 
truth?  (hick  accent)" 

ACTIVITIES:  XCountry  Running;  Rugby;  Mountain 
Biking;  Community  Service;  Flying;  Ski  Instruction.  (The 
last  two  activities  have  nothing  to  do  with  school,  but  they 
do  show  that  there  is  life  outside  St.  Andrew's  College 
even  while  you're  here) 

Thanks  to  Mom  and  Dad  for  the  opportunity  to  attend 
SAC.  Many  thanks  to  Jon  Hart  and  Andrew  Luks  for 
providing  friendship  and  comic  relief  over  the  past  SIX 
YEARS.  I  would  like  to  thank  A.B.,  CD.,  E.F.,  G.H..  I. J., 
K.L.,  M.N.,  O.P.,  Q.R.,  S.T.,  U.V.,  W.X.,  and  Y.Z.  -  without 
whom  I  would  not  be  able  to  communicate.  Finally,  I'd 
like  to  thank  S.  O.  Humour  for  keeping  me   sane. 


It's  over,  the  end,  finlto,  caput  What  can  I  say;  St. 
Andrew's  was  great.  What  started  as  a  struggle,  ended  In 
victory.  Thanks  Mother  and  Dad,  you're  the  besti  I  am  not 
worth  of  the  love,  support  and  friendship  you  have  given 
me.  I  love  you.  Thanks  to  my  teachers  and  the  staff  at  St. 
Andrew's;  you  have  aided  and  enriched  me  beyond  belief. 
You  are  true  friends.  The  greatest  reward  S.A.C.  has  given 
me  is  friends.  My  friends  have  shared  by  insanity,  given 
me  a  place  to  sleep,  and  have  fed  me  (a  task  In  Itself). 
Even  through  the  worst  of  times  we  still  could  laugh.  Good 
luck  to  all  who  are  retumlng  to  S.A.C.  next  year.  I  leave 
this  advice  to  you: 

'Better  drop  Calculus  when  facing  adversity  and  gain 
admittance  to  university.'   Jon  Morgan   (The  fool  that 
didn't  lake  his  own  advice  -  but  neither  did  II) 
NEXT   YELAR:    Cryogenics    at    Devry   or   opening    a 
donut/beer  store  In  Dwight  with  Steve. 


Seven  years  ago.  Now.  Changes.  S.A.C.  has  changed 
since  I  first  arrived.  So  have  I.  It  is  impossible  to  spend 
seven  years  in  this  environment  and  remain  unchanged. 
S.A.C.  Is  a  leaming  experience,  but  it  is  also  more.  It  is 
an  attitude,  a  way  of  life.  Looking  back  I  feel  that  the  time 
here  was  well  SF>ent.  The  hard  work  Justified,  the  end 
satisfactory.  Thanks  to  all  those  who  made  my  joumey 
possible.  Thanks  to  the  various  staff  members  who 
helped  me.  Thanks  to  my  friends;  I  wish  you  luck. 
Thanks  most  of  all  to  my  parents.  Thanks  Mom.  Thanks 
Dad.  I  kjve  you  both. 


1  remember  arriving  in  grade  7;  cool,  calm, collected 
and  ultimately  untouchable.This  attitude  was  quickly 
altered  as  I  became  just  another  small,  inslgniricant, 
squirt  on  campus.  During  my  endeavours  at  S.A.C,  1 
have  encountered  many  eccentric  Individuals,  such  as 
my  devoted  tutor,  Mr.  Robo,  and  have  learned  what  It 
takes  to  became  a  true  Andrean.  I  don't  know  If  I  ever 
accomplished  this  goal  in  the  minds  of  some  of  my 
doubting  teachers;  but  In  my  mind  I  got  out  of  S.A.C  what 
I  came  for  -  a  great  education,  good  athletic  experience 
and  many  close  friends.  I  owe  a  great  deal  of  thanks  to 
these  friends  for  being  there  when  I  needed  them;  but  the 
most  thanks  has  to  go  to  my  family  who  sent  me  to  S.A.C 
and  gave  me  the  support  and  confidence  that  I  needed. 
As  I  look  back  on  my  early  S.A.C.  days,  I  have  come  to 
realize  that  I  have  finally  earned  the  stature  of  being 
'Untouchable. '(...who  wouldn't  be, driving  in  a  high 
performance  car  like  minel) 


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Michael  Hardy  O'Connor  (1984-1989) 

Micknames:  Dr.  Dexter  Quail  Xenon  II  (last  of  the  noble 
gases),  Oak,  'Tiger.',  plus  the  mostly  unprintable 
variations  on  my  middle  name. 

Sayings:  'When  I'm  Prime  Minister,  there's  going  to  be  a 
special  prison  for  people  like  you...'  'Of  course  I'm  putting 
myself  on  the  cover  -  why  else  would  I  edit  the  REVIEW?' 
'OH  NOOOO;  MORE  Super-in3ta-death-(insert  subject 
here}  problems  from  southwest  helll'  'This  kilt  doesn't  fit 
and  I'm  not  going  to  wear  it  any  more!',  'Curt,  you're  far 
too  tall.',  'UNIVERSAL  CYCLE  FOREVERI' 
Activities:  First  Rifles  (3  yrs.).  Track  and  Field  (1  yr.),The 
Houseleague  Co-ordination  and  Administration 
Committee  (2  yrs.).  The  Cadet  Corps  Co-ordination  and 
Administration  Committee  (2  yrs.).  Review  Editor  (2 
yrs.),  Debating/Globehopping  Society  (5  yrs.).  Fine  Arts 
Society  VIce-President-in-charge-of-Static-Dlsplays  (1 
yr.),  Poster/T-shirt  Production  Technician  (2  yrs.). 
Dramatic  Supernumerary  (2  yrs.).  Universal  Cyclist  (1 

John  J.Park  (1985-1989) 


MiCKNAMES:  J. P.,  The  Nlnjamaster,  The  Jonger, 
Ping -Pong. 

SAYIMQS:  "Aahl",  "Veahl",  "Can  you  help  me  with  math" , 
"So  what's  your  point?",  "What  a  feeble  attemptl",  "Why 
did  you  do  thatl",  "Whenl". 

ACTIVITIES:  Fencing  (3a);  II  Volleyball:  Junior 
Cross-Country  Running;  Cadets;  YeartKX)k  Photography; 
International  Affairs  Club;  House  League;  Richmond  Hill 
Ride  Club. 


yr.),  Pre-Jones  Heavy  Metal  Blowout  Participant  (1  yr.), 
Carson  Abuse  Generator  (2  yrs.),  Atsromony  Culb 
Member  (1  yr.).  Pickup  Truck  Cadaver  Box  Jockey 
{54-odd  hours),  Oakville  Pilgrimage  Rider  (1  yr.),  Swiss 
Chalet  Financial  Strategy/  World  Domination  planning 
with  Mark  Chin  (3  yrs.),  WEKTOHR  Manipulation  with 
Algebra  54. 

One's  Grad  comment  has  but  two  parts.  If  I  should  think 
of  anything  really  profound  to  write  about  this  place,  I'll 
write  it  down  in  my  editorial-  where  I've  got  more  space. 
So  there  remains  only  to  convey  my  sincere  gratitude  to 
the  people  that  made  SAC  tick  for  me. 

Thanks  to  all  my  tall  friends  for  keeping  me  in  line  when 
I  needed  It;  thanks  to  the  shorter  ones  for  being  shorter. 

Thanks  to  all  the  teachers  who  never  gated  me. 
Thanks  especially  to  my  parents  -  all  I  have  is  what 
they've  given  me. 

Next  Year?  Doesn't  matter.  (The  world  ends  tomorrow.) 


Thanks  go  to  my  parents  for  giving  me  the  opportunity 
to  attend  S.A.C.  and  for  giving  me  loving  support  and 
encouragement  throughout  my  stay  at  this  school. 
Thanks  go  to  all  my  teachers  who  were  always  there 
whenever  I  needed  them,  especially  Mr.  Hlltz,  Mr. 
Arril,  and  Mr.  Bedard.  Thanks  to  my  friends  who  made 

my  slay  here  interesting  and  enjoyable  (I  hop)e  that  we 
can  keep  in  touch  in  the  future).  And  thanks  to  everyone 
who  made  my  experience  at  S.A.C.  a  memorable  one. 


Derek  Cordon  Plaxton  (1986-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Red,  Redbush,  Plax,  Direction 

ACTIVITIES:  Prefect;  I  Football  (2a,  Capt.,  MIP);  I  Hockey 
(2a,  Asst.  Capt.),  Composer  I  Hockey  theme  song  "Don't 
you  talk  to  me";  I  Lacrosse  (2a,  MIP);  1  Fing-pong  with 
Ian;  Cadet  Capt.;  ExpansionWeekMcGill '89;  Letting  Ibby 
be  my  father  figure;  March  Break  with  Ibby  (2a);  Table 
101. 


Talking  with  Bud  on  the  football  field  after  practice,  I  think 
I  realized  what  the  conclusion  of  this  part  of  my  life  really 
means.  Good  friends  may  drifl  out  of  my  life  and  it's  up 
to  me  to  stop  it.  The  threat  of  losing  your  identification 
with  these  guys  is  terrifying.  S.A.C.  provides  just  the  right 

Marshall  Cory  Starkn^an  (1988-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Starkey,  Stork,  Bagel,  Pokey,  Star, 
Rodent,  Gremlin,  Starks,  Sharky  Jr.,  Mush,  Pang,  Stark, 
Moysh,  Starshall  Markman,  The  Wall. 

SAYINGS:  "You  wanna  duke  buddy?"  "Hey  Comf,  did  you 
finish  your  History  yet?"  "Great,  your  essay's  still  not 
done."  "...In  a  second."  "Think  of  it  this  way  guys  ..."Hey 
Mank,  in  the  crease."  "C'mon  Joe,  get  these  guys  going." 
"Led,  shut  up  ya  geek."  "Hey  Sterles,  see  you  later...  Hey 
Sterles,  see  ..."  "Yeah,  I  really  like  hockey." 

ACTIVITIES:  !  Football;  1  Hockey  (MVP);  1  Ucrosse 
(Asst.  Capt.);  Dogg's  Hamlet. 

Thank  yous:  To  all  my  buddies  from  Thomlea  (especially 
Skarry);  to  all  my  past  hockey  coaches  and  teachers;  to 
JDP  for  teachung  me  how  to  be  the  best;  to  Mr.  Steve 


ambiance  to  occur  as  we  all  shared  the  same  goal  -  to  get 
through  IL  These  relationships  go  much  deeper  than  the 
burning  sessions  let  on.  We  cut  each  other  up  on 
bathroom  walls,  call  each  other  names,  and  generally  try 
to  make  as  many  people  feel  like  idiots  in  the  shortest 
possible  time.  Thanks  lb,  for  being  there  for  me.  After 
tfiree  years  1  tfiink  we've  almost  learned  how  to  be  friends. 
I'd  like  to  thank  my  parents  for  being  amazing  friends.  I 
love  you  guys.  I  was  going  to  write  shallow  comments  and 
look  what  happened,  jeezl 


Cairns  for  his  enlighlerung  pre-game  speeches  and  his 
priceless  advice;  to  the  teachers  at  S.A.C.  who've  taught 
me  more  in  one  year  than  1  learned  In  the  three  previous; 
to  Mr.  Kimmerer  for  always  being  there;  most  of  all  to  Mr. 
Dunford  who  made  it  possible  for  me  to  become  an 
Andrean  (you've  been  a  great  coach  and  friend;  thanks 
for  caring  so  much);  to  my  brothers  and  sisters  who've 
always  been  supportive  and  understanding;  and  last  but 
not  least,  to  my  wonderful  parents  to  whom  no  words  can 
express  my  gratitude  -  thank  you  for  always  being  there. 
1  love  you.  Academically,  I  have  been  enlightened  by  the 
unique  teaching  staff  for  wrhom  I  have  the  greatest  respect 
and  honour.  They  have  become  companions  while  doing 
their  utmost  to  prepare  me  for  university.  Athletically,  1 
have  experienced  some  of  the  higfilights  of  my  life  which 
I  will  forever  cherish.  Of  most  Importance,  though,  I  have 
teamed  that  true  meaning  of  what  it  Is  to  be  an  Andrean. 
Of  all  the  many  things  1  have  gained  from  S.A.C,  the  most 
genuine  are  the  true  friendships  that  will  forever  be. 


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Corey  C.Williams  (1982-87) 

MICKNAMES:  Cor.  Berg.  Berger  Boy.  Buck,  Corbul 
SAYINGS:  "Loter  BergI".  'Laters  BraT,  'Chow',  'For 
Real".  ■Clnreol",  "Yah  Whaleversl",  "He's  so  hauly  he  don't 
even  know  he's  hauly.',  ■Not...Mol  even. ..Mo  way!', 
■Hey  Bameyr,  "You  dorkl",  ■Excellenll".  THo  doubt', 
'Mo  Ted  there  Isn't  a  party  at  my  house  this 
vfeekendl',  'Okay  Craig  I  take  It  backl",  'Of  course    lean 

gel  the  car well  maybe  not.',  I'M  SERIOUSIIII',  ' 

ACTIVITIES:  First  soccer  (2a);  First  swimming  (2a): 
Rugby;  Tennis;  Downhill,  XCountry  Skiing; 
Basketball;  Various  MIP's;  Clan  Colours;  Cadet  Lt.  #12 
Platoon;  The  Berger  EJoys;  The  Hauly  Bros.;  PicLionary 
Club;  Bathroom  and  Roof  Digging  Club;  Rrst  Suntannlng 
(2a);  Coors  Club;  Nova  Scotia  '89;  Physics  Bum  Club. 

My  seven  years  have  been  filled  with  many 
memorable  times.   It  seems  like  only  yesterday  1  was 

Kevin  W.  Worry  (1984-1989) 

MICKMAMES:  Wan,  Smoo,  Smuck,  Kevin 

SAYIMGS:  'Take  a  pill',  'How  do  you  spell  Valium?'. 

"Relax',  'Sir,  how  do  you  explain  ...'.  'Mo  seriously,  Mr. 

Hiltz  Is  my  favorite  teacher',  'Cool-O',  'Classic',  'Reality 

sucks,  eh?' 

ACTIVITIES:  Soccer  (5  yrs.,  4  yrs.  Capl.,  2  ISAA,  MVP); 

Hockey  (3yr3.):  Cricket;  Rugby  (3  yrs.,  1  yr.  Capt);  House 

Captain;    Cadets;    Physics.    Economics    D   Chemistry 

Conferences:  Debating:  S.O.M.A.;  Review;  scholar?  ... 

In  one  hundred  words.  I  could  extol  the  virtues  of  SAC  - 
its  staff,  students,  facilities  ■  but  I  won't.  Although  I  am 
well  noted  for  giving  very  long,  deep  and  yet  evasive 
answers  to  very  simple  questions.  I  aver  that  SAC  can  be 
summed  up  in  four  words:  it  Is  the  best.  This,  however,  is 
a  conditional  statement.  As  Rod  will  testify,  school 
involvement  enhances  and  prides  both  the  Andrean  and 
SAC,  but  avoiding  the  billingsgate,  I  screwed  up  and  took 


scared  stiff  driving  through  the  gales  for  my  first  day 
S.A.C.  has  taught  me  a  great  deal  about  Math,  English, 
and  Physics  but  more  Importantly  about  life  and  people. 
From  the  sports  field  to  cadets  to  the  various 
extracurricular  activities,  life  here  enables  you  to  grow 
and  mature,  to  be  prepared  for  the  real  world.  An 
experience  at  SAC  would  not  be  complete  without  the 
life-long  friendships  that  are  made  here.  Thanks  to  my 
two  best  friends  Craig  Sterling  and  Ted  Mirkopoulous, 
and  to  Led  and  Shanks  for  all  the  good  times.  Without  a 
doubt  many  teachers  made  my  stay  smoother.  I  would 
especially  like  to  thank  my  tutor,  Mr.  Whitehead,  and  Mr. 
Hiltz,  and  Mr.  Walden  for  their  help  and  guidance  over  the 
years.  Most  of  all  thanks  to  my  Mom  and  Dad  for  giving 
me  such  a  golden  opportunity.  Your  support, 
encouragement  and  understanding  means  a  greatdeal  to 
me.  To  my  sister.  Amy,  who  was  by  my  side  through  It 
all.  I  love  you  all  very  much. 

Involvement  to  an  extreme.  Had  I  not  such  self-sacrificing 
friends  and  family,  whether  It  was  help  at  school,  a  late 
night  telephone  tuition,  or  simply  a  supportive  hand  and 
voice,  I  would  not  have  made  It  through  one  week,  let 
alone  five  years.  Throughout  this  lime,  many  of  my 
teachers  helped  keep  me  on  the  ship  of  sanity  -  always 
willing  to  spend  their  free  time  to  help.  Despite  the  many 
conversations  with  Spaz  and  Damian  about  school 
politics,  my  ship  usually  managed  to  avoid  the  Scylla  and 
Charibdis  and  it  went  on  to  smoother  times.  SAC  has 
allowed  me  to  navigate  about  the  globe,  learning  and 
experiencing  new  things  from  exotic  ports  of  call.  I  have 
seen  myself  and  my  friends  mature,  developing  both  their 
appearances  and  personalities.  For  this  reason,  the  Grade 
13  class  will  not  be  looked  upon  as  a  graduating  class, 
but  rather  as  a  group  of  skilled  and  learned  men 
graduating  with  class.  To  my  friends,  thank-you  for  being 
who  you  are.  To  my  parents  and  SAC,  thanx  for 
everything. 


SiFTOM  House 


Hugh  J.  Barton  (1984-1989) 

Well,  I  have  procrastinated  long  enough.  Mike,  our  fiery 
yearbook  editor,  is  standing  over  me  with  an  axe,  thus  I 
am  finally  forced  to  write  this.  What  can  one  say  about 
St.  Andrew's;  this  place  where  I  have  spent  a  quarter  of 
my  life  which  has,  as  corny  as  this  may  sound,  nurtured 
me  on  the  road  to  manhood  and  hopefully  made  me  a 
better  person.  Many  thanks  must  be  given  to  Robo,  a 
relentless  housemaster  and  a  true  friend;  to  Mr.  Smith,  for 
his  continued  prodding  and  support;  to  John  and  his 
family  for  a  second  home  and  a  warm  bed  in  Toronto,  and 
most  importantly,  to  my  loving  parents. 


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BJorn  Johan  BJerkham  (198  -1989) 


NICKNAMES-  The  Ram.  Ramyo.  Rambert.  Rebel,  B.j,  The 
Damager,  Johannas,  Yossarlan,  The  Bear. 
SAYINGS-  Leh  we  mmble,  I  hale  this  place,  Vance  yu  ugly 
f.a.k,  the  deacon,  'd"  I  sleepy  -  wake  me  up  fu  lunch. 
Thwaites  -  leh  we  hit  de  baaffroom  fu  a  smoke,  the  nomial 
way  good  Vance?  -  wah  yu  mean  ask  mitch? 

ACTIVITIES:  If  yu  really  want  tu  know  yu  could  as 
Thraltesl 

Well  It's  finally  over;  it's  been  three  years  since  I  first 
entered  Sifton  House;  I've  seen  two  housemasters,  and 
numerous  teachers  come  and  go  and  I  think  that  it  is  about 
lime  that  I  followed  their  example.  I  would  like  to  Ihonk 
all  of  my  teachers,  who  hove  put  up  with  so  much  and 
were  so  helpful,  understanding,  and  patient,  with  a  special 
thanks  going  to  Mr.  Robo,  who  was  not  only  my  teacher, 

Vance  Andrew  Campbell  (1987-1989) 


Nicknames:  Vince,  Vinchle-loo.  Vaaance,  Vincenlious, 

Steroids 

Sayings:  Thwaites.  let's  go  pumpingi  Don't  jive  with  mel. 

Don't  worry,   you'll  soon  be  a  Jamaican,   Lxipez.  All 

runaway  must  die.  Cat-party. ..by  the  left...  quick  smoke. 

Yo    teach  me  how  to  hand-brake,  Vike,  leach  me  the 

normal  way. 


housemaster,  tutor  and  coach,  but  also  a  good  friend.  I 
would  especially  like  to  thank  my  Dad  for  making  this  all 
possible,  although  at  limes  I  must  admit  that  I  didn't  know 
whether  I  wanted  to  thank  him  or  CHOKE  him.  Also  I 
would  like  to  thank  my  Mom  and  Karen  for  their  never 
ending  support  and  confidence  in  me;  as  well  as  Donna 
and  David  for  the  good  limes  we  had  together.  I  would 
also  like  to  thank  Shane,  Sean,  Qlen  John, 

Vance,  Moody.  Mark.  Covin.  Naz,  Collins.  Cocomo,  JP.  I 
would  especially  like  to  Ihank  Daniel  Thwaites,  who 
pulled  me  through  the  bad  times  and  made  the  good  limes 
great  -  "Thanks  Dan,  I  couldn't  have  made  it  without 
you.' 

NEXT  YEAR:  Wherever  the  fishing  takes  me. 


SAC  has  helped  me  fulfill  every  projection  I  have  made 
for  myself  three  years  ago.  I  am  happy  to  have  had  the 
experience  and  all  the  enjgyable  limes  it  offered.  1  would 
like  to  say  a  very  special  thanks  to  my  parents  and  family 
to  whom  I  will  always  be  grateful.  And  to  my  friends: 
Daniel,  Clay.  Jason.  Glen,  Sean.  Buffy.  Mase.  Tullis. 
Panlie.  Vaughan.  Vivas,  Mike,  Normal  and  Hugh  -  thanks 
for  everything. 

A  special  thanks  to  Messrs.  Bedard,  Inglis,  Raaflaub  and 
Somerville  for  their  advice  and  precious  time. 

An  especial  thanks  to  Mr.  Robinson  for  being  a  good 
Housemaster,  Coach.  Teacher  and  friend. 

And  last  but  not  least.  I  would  like  to  Ihank  my  uncle  and 
aunt  for  everything. 


Horace  H.  Cheung  (1986-1989) 

There  is  much  to  be  said  about  these  three  years  at  SAC. 
It  is  the  school  where  I  decided  to  join  the  four  year 
program,  and  changed  my  life.  Here.  I  have  been  tested 
to  see  if  1  am  good  enough  for  university.  Next  year.  I  will 
be  heading  for  another  part  of  my  studying  career.  The 
happy  memories  here  will  become  my  energy,  my 
support,  which  will  help  me  in  the  furture.  There  have 
been  times  when  1  felt  tired  and  hopeless,  but  the  teachers 
and  my  friends  always  gave  me  supp>ort.  so  that  I  could 
stand  up  again. 

With  the  opportunity  here,  may  I  thank  Mr.  Kitchen  and 
Mr.  Smith  who  cannot  see  my  graduation.  Thanks  to  Mr. 
Paolini,  Mr.  Salema,  Mrs.  Hurley,  Mr.  West,  and  Mr. 
Jackson  for  their  great  classes  in  the  past.  Thank  you  Mr. 
Walden,  Mr.  Raaflaub  for  a  good  Grade  13  year.  I  would 

Sean  F.  B.  Fleming  (1982-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Phlegm,  Thespian,  Ghost,  Pilsbury  Dough 
Boy,  Butterfly 

SAYINGS:  "Noll  don't  want  to  SMILEI",  "Yea,  I  have  A 
friend",  "Govl  Do  you  know  how  to  do  the  Finite?",  "No, 
I  don't  do  manual  labourl",  "That's  the  toughesti",  "Gov. 
When  are  you  coming  for  the  weekend?",  "What  a 
SOCIAL  FAOX-PAS",  "Nice  stereo  Nazi",  "God  I  hate  that 
mani" 

ACTIVITIES:  Volleyball;  Cricket;  Rec.  Golf;  Fencing; 
Houseleague  (but  then  I  got  smartl);  Co-Head  of  Chap)el; 
SOMA;  Sr.Debaling  Society;  SAC  in  France;  House 
Captain;  CM.  on  P.I.,  Anything  Goes,  Earnest,  Hamlet, 
Grease,  etc.  ...SADD  (sorry  OSAID) 

I  have  learned  a  lot  in  seven  years.  One  can't  live  in  an 
institution  such  as  SAC  for  that  long  and  not  leam  a  lot. 


also  like  to  thank  Mr.  Bedard  for  giving  me  a  great  place 
to  study,  so  that  I  could  pass  my  Grade  13  year. 
Finally,  may  1  give  special  thanks  to  Mr.  Kranz,  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Hiltz,  Mr.  Jones  and  Mr.  Inglis  as  my  good  friends  as 
well  as  great  teachers  who  were  always  willing  to  help  me 
whenever  1  needed  them  to  help  me  to  gel  though  the  hard 
limes. 


I've  had  good  times  and  I've  had  bad  times  but  the  good 
outweigh  the  bad  by  far.  I've  also  met  some  great  people 
with  whom  I've  shared  the  worst  and  the  best  limes  of  my 
life.  I'll  never  forget  the  late  nights  in  Sifton  sitting  around 
and  rapping,  or  the  nights  in  Flavelle  trying  to  play  football 
on  Bongo's  computer.  There  are  so  many  people  to 
thank  for  all  the  good  limes.  I've  got  to  thank  my 
friends  (you  know  who  you  are).  Thanks  to  Mr.  Bedard, 
Mr.  Halslead,  Mr.  Harrison,  Hans,  Robo,  PGK  and  GS  for 
everything  they  did,  and  to  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Clements  for  their 
patience.  No  thanks  can  be  large  enough  for  AAom  and 
Dad  who  put  up  with  me  over  the  years,  who  were 
always  there  for  me  when  I  needed  help,  and  who  gave 
me  the  opportunity  to  go  to  SAC.  I  love  yal 

NEXTYEAR:  The  College  of  Advanced  Poodle  Grooming. 


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p.  Harry  T.  Gundy  (1985-1989) 

NICKNAMES:   Gund,   Gunge.    Harold,   Anleater.   Night 
Hawk. 

SAYINGS:  "Pick  up  chicks  and  go  to  the  barrr.",  "Mr. 
Timms,  I  did  so  do  my  opus".  "Rather  unusual  smell  in 
here  gentlemen,.. Carry  on!".  "53  Hey  Buddy H",  "AMke.  I'm 
not  a  homosexual.",  "We  deserve  one  Mase.  Let's  go  Tind 
Tullis.",  "I  own  Labattsand  your  brother,  Yapperl".  "I  have 
no  recognition  In  this  school!',  "Vogs,  I  don't  even  like 
you.".  "Martin  just  got  arrestedll".  "What's  geek?" 
ACTIVITIES:  Football;  Rugby,  Rugby  Tour  1989;  S.A.C 
in  France;  Survivor  of  the  four  year  program  (barely) 
Social  Commitee  (Once,  I  guess  I'm  not  social  enough) 
Griddle  Platoon  with  Tullis,  Kay  and  Fell  (no  rank);  David 
Letterman  Club;  The  Dictionary  Club;  The  Mo;  Bob's 
Black  List;  Montreal. 


Four  years  at  St.  Andrews  Is  o  little  rushed  but  stJII  one 
too  long.  I've  5p>ent  the  entire  time  trying  to  live  down 
Max's  reputation,  now  I  can  say,  proudly,  thai  I  have  lived 
up  to  It.  SAC  builds  character  In  Us  students  and  I  believe 
that  I  have  passed  tfils  stage,  to  the  doubt  of  many. 
Eioarding  life  taught  me  to  respect  others.  The  teachers 
taught  me  how  to  deal  with  others.  Mac  House  taught  me 
discipline.  France  In  Grade  10  changed  my  way  of 
thinking  and  discarded  all  my  previous  teachings;  I  learnt 
everything  all  over  again,  perhaps  not  the  correct  way  but 
dermitely  the  best  way.  I  feel  confident  thai  with  the  friends 
I've  made,  one  will  someday  give  me  a  job.  Without  my 
father's  pushes  when  I  needed  them,  and  my  mother  to 
lean  back  upon  I  would  not  have  made  it  through.  Have 
fun  for  one  more  year  Chris,  leam  to  Sf>eak  in  sentences. 
Ben  make  the  next  few  years  good  ones;  it's  easy,  Just 
don't  give  up. 
NEXT  YEAR:  Somewhere  with  Tullis. 


William  Hill  (1983-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Willie,  Wilbur,  Wanna-be  Blackmon,  Will 

the  Thrill 

SAYINGS:  "Yes,  (Insert  name,  concept,  thing  here)l",  "Oh 

yes  Tank,  showing  that  menial  toughness!',  "Gov.  with 

that  inner  strength",  "That  Is  tough",  "You're  the  best!", 

"The  49ers  totally  klckl",  "Jordan  rules  alll",  "Just  do  ill" 

"Oh  what  a  treatl"  "What  a  dream." 

ACTIVITIES:  Prefect;  Head  of  House;  Social  Head;  House 

Captain;    Basketball;    Rugby;    Soccer;    Crosscountry 

Skiing;  Member  of  "The  Lounge";  "Rec  Room"  resident; 

Sporlsline  Club;  Miniball  Association  -  The  'jacks. 


St.  Andrew's  has  truly  been  a  most  rewarding  experience 
for  me,  both  In  and  out  of  the  classroom.  There  are  many 
people  who  I  must  thank  sincerely  for  this  wonderful 
adventure.  First,  thank  you  to  the  staff;  your 
committment  to  excellence  makes  St.  Andrew's  an 
institution  worthy  of  recognition.  A  special  note  of  thanks 
must  be  made  here  to  Mr.  Hanson,  Mr.  Josselyn  and  Mr. 
Robinson  to  whom  I  am  etemally  indebted.  To  my  friends, 
I  am  grateful  for  all  the  good  limes  we  have  had  together. 
Finally,  thank  you  to  my  family,  for  their  support  and  love 
through  out  these  years.  "Big  Guy",  Mom,  Grandma, 
Brian.  Mary  and  Dave,  I  love  you  all  very  much. 


Christopher  Paul  Kelly  (1984-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  BUD 

ACTIVITIES:  Football  (5a,  ISAA  Champs  '88);  Tennis, 
Firsts,  (Capt.,  doubles  with  Mike);  Basketball  Firsts 
(Gr.ll);  II  Hockey  with  love  (thanks  Goon  1);  Various 
Rugby  and  Squash  games;  House  Captain;  Social 
Commitee,  Shipwreck  '88;  Drafting  at  Fitzys  and 
Morriseys;  Learning  Week  in  Montreal,  Lennoxville,  and 
London  '88;  Manager  of  the  St.  Louis  Cardinal,  Late  night 
chats  with  Yap  '86-87;  Box  Concerts,  In  the  Jays  dugout 
with  Gundy;  Car  Rally  In  Red  Jeep. 
SAYINGS:  "I've  golla  get  Into  Western",  "Plax  call  Red 

80',  'Thanks    Mr./Mrs.  for  the  bed",  "Thanks  Ray 

yourcool"  "Brown  let's  go  play  ball"  'Mike,  I  got  it  (sorry 
you  should've  got  it)  'Utile  Pig..  Kid..  Jerk',  "Bud!', 
"Vogels  OK  to  drive'. 

"You  know  what's  weird?  I'm  really  going  to  miss  this 
place."  After  spending  five  years  at  St.  Andrew's  I've 
gained  much  from  the  academics,  sports,  and  different 

Jason  J.  Lesslf  (1988-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Smurf,  Fickle,  Porky,  Skinhead 
SAYINGS:  'I  have  a  spare  next  period',  "This  weekend 
for  sure."   "Do  you  have  any  dip?"   'I'll  have  a  pint" 
"Cheers."  "Crazy."  "I  need  a  haircut." 

In  my  one  year  at  S.A.C.  I  have  topp)ed  off  the  end  of  an 
exciting  and  trying  high  school  career.  The  best  part  of 
this  year  was  of  course  gaining  the  friendship  of  some 
great  guys,  and  being  able  to  spend  time  with  Jeff,  my 
brother.  Some  of  the  best  limes  were  had  playing  hockey 
and  going  on  the  Rugby  Tour  (especially  the  extra  night). 
Thanks  to  everyone  for  making  my  last  year  at  high 
school  a  remarkable  one. 


extracurricular  activities  In  which  I've  being  Involved.  In 
retrospect  though,  I'd  have  to  say  that  of  all  that  St. 
Andrew's  package  had  to  offer,  friendships  were  the  most 
important.  I'd  first  of  all  like  to  thank  everyone  v^o  went 
out  of  their  way  for  me;  I  know  there  have  been  many 
most  of  w+iom  I  probably  selfishly  failed  to  recognize  at 
the  lime.  To  the  teachers  who  aided  me  along  the  way  - 
Messrs.  Jackson,  Kitchen.  Robinson,  Arril  and  Somervllle 
-  in  simplest  terms,  Thank-Youl  To  the  greatest  sport  I'll 
probably  ever  know,  and  someone  from  whom  I've 
learned  more  through  example  than  I  have  in  most 
classrooms  ■  thanks  Coach.  The  lastand  most  important 
part  of  the  package,  my  friends;  to  the  two  most  special 
Mom  and  Dad.  (It's  now  time  to  show  youjust 
how  thankful  I  am.)  To  Brent,  thanks  for  being  someone 
I  could  look  up  to.  To  Mike  Ro3S,(  Yap,  Devo.  Walk, and 
Keats  )  thanks  for  making  the  good  times  and  preventing 
any  really  bod  limes.  To  D.M,  M.G,  M.W,  C.T,  R.V,  M.S, 
D.P,  W.D,  M.I,  M.M,  J.C,  LP,  and  MVP.  Q  -  thanks  for 
everything;  I'll  never  forget  the  memories.) 


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DauldA.Mason  (1984-1989) 

hlCKNAMES:  Mose,  Dave,  Assorted  Meat  Products,  Ace. 
ACTIVITIES:  First  Football:  The  AAo:  Rrst  Rugby  (2a): 
Wales/England  RugbyTour  '88/89  (oh  excellenti,  Creep 
show  and  Justin  at  the  BAARRRI);  The  Burn  Bus 
(Captain);  Shipwreck  '88:  C.  Sandwich  -  meat 
department:  Expansion  Week  '88  (The  road  to  ^\ontreal 

-  BATIng  was  fun. ..oh  ya,  where  Is  Martin?;  McDonalds 
cottagefest3  years  running:  The  Blacklist;  Sailing  with  Ian 

-  'It  looked  like  a  shark...':  California  cruisin'  with  Dave 
W. 

SAYINGS:  "huh?",  "ya  okay  Ian",  'I'm  getting  fat",  "no 
thanks,  I  quit",  "hmm,  rather  unusual  smell  In  here 
gentlemen. ..carry  on',  'thank  you  officer.  I  really  need 
this",  'Hey  sir,  great  party  ehl',  'Callender,  where  are  you 
going  before  Prize  Day?",  'Gundy  we're  going  190. ..wake 
upl';  'Tuliis  can  I  have  one?'.  "AH,  PAD  MAhl' 

Robert  Emll  Meinzer  (1982-1989) 

NICKNAMES:     Mini,  Mienz,   Hilton,    Robbie-Bobble, 

Meinzman 

SAYINGS:    'Mark,  what  now?"     "I  want  to  go  to  bed." 

■YES  WILL"   "How  much  do  you  owe  me?"  "Yes,  I  still  go 

to  school  here.'  'No,  she  is  just  my  friend  and  she  is 

twenty-two.'    'I'll  be  at  school  all  weeklll'  "Where's  your 

car?'  'Yes,  I  have  morals.' 

ACTIVmES:    Soccer(7a,  Soccer  Tour  to  Nova  Scotia); 

X-C   Skiing   (2a);   Debating   (7b);    Social   and   Service 

Committees  (2-3a):  Hamlet  (Producer):  SAC  in  France; 

Cadet  Corporal;  Q.H.  fan    club  and  of  course  VIDINGIIl 


I've  experienced  a  lot  these  last  five  years.  I  leave  SAC 
with  an  education  I  can  use.  I've  learned  both  In  and  out 
of  the  classroom  and  a  good  school  should  give  you  that 
opportunity.  I  realize  I  never  was  the  SAC  poster  boy,  but 
that  never  bothered  me.  I  was  always  me.  Mr.  Robo, 
Mr.Walden.  Mr.  Whitehead  -  thanks  for  respecting  me  for 
what  I  was  and  not  what  I  was  supposed  to  be.  My 
close  friends  -  Voges,  Weed,  Kay,  Gund,  J.C.  Bud,  Mike, 
Yap,  Tank,  and  Raph  -  thanks  for  memories;  I'll  never 
forget  the  good  times.  Tuliis.  thanks  for  being  the  best 
friend  when  limes  were  good  as  well  as  tough.  Mom,  Dad, 
Mike  -  thanks  for  being  more  thanjust  family  -  thanks  for 
being  best  friends  -  I  love  you. 

And  when  I  cover  up  my  eyes/  I  can  feel  the  whole 
world/    I    can    feel    the    whole    world.     54-40. 


Well,  It  has  seemed  like  an  eternity  at  times  with  ups  and 
downs  but  It's  over  now  and  1  must  thank  a  few  people: 
MT.  SF,  SN,  GP,  WH,  BA,  RB,  and  many  others  who  have 
all  been  good  friends  and  whom  I  will  never  forget;  my 
tutor,  Mr.  Halstead.  who  has  supported  me  and  believed 
in  me  for  the  past  five  years;  my  housemaster,  Mr.  Robo. 
who  has  helped  me  grow  up  and  mature.  But  finally  my 
Mom  and  Dad  who  have  always  been  there  for  me  and 
supported  me  no  matter  what  I  did  ■  I  love  you  bothi  As 
I  look  back,  I  am  not  sure  what  is  harder  -  the  seven  years 
I  have  spent  here  or  the  one  day  that  I  leave.  This  school 
has  helped  me  In  so  many  ways,  let  it  help  all  of  you. 


Jonathan  A.  Morgan  (198489) 

ACTIVITIES:  Many  and  varied. 

I  would  like  to  express  my  thankfulness  to  my  parents, 
my  friends,  and  my  teachers.  My  mother,  who  Is  first  In 
my  heart,  has  been  my  inspiration,  when  I've  showed  any, 
and  my  slave  driver  when  I  haven'L  Among  the  staff 
members,  1  would  particularly  like  to  thank  Mr.  Foy  and 
Mr.  Robo,  who  have  aided  me  more  times  than  F>erhaps  I 
deserved.   I   leave   with   dreams   and   hope   for   their 
fulfillment,  and  Ideals,  even  If  they  are  contrary  to  those 
of  Huge.  Once  again,  my  heartfelt  gratitude  to  all. 
Uke  a  bird  on  a  wire; 
Like  a  drunk  In  a  midnight  choir, 
I  have  trled,ln  my  way, 
to  be  free. 

Leonard  Cohen 

Sean  M.  D.  riazerali  (1982-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Naz,  Spaz,  Bug,  Marble-cake,  Quad 
Qlla-Monster  from  Hell  (thanks  Gov) 
ACTIVITIES:  Just  about  every  Squash  team  the  school 
offers.  (1st  2a);  Soccer  (Ist  la);  Cricket  (1st  4a,  MIP, 
Capt.,  MVP);  Also  various  debating  antics;  4  musicals,  9 
plays  (3  acting  awards);  House  captain;  21  -term  scholar: 
various  other  school  activities;  skipping  chapel  and 
Ignoring  homework. 

SAYINGS:  'Chapel...  do  we  have  a  chapel?"  'Don't  do 
homework  Gov,  let's  go  play  cricket.'  "Damian,  you  have 
no  couth.'  'Of  course  I  did  my  homework,  sir.'  'Kev, 
REL^X." 


Seven  years.  At  limes  I  thought  it  would  never  end.  other 
times  I  hoped  it  wouIdn'L  I  think  the  best  part  of  this  school 
is  the  boarding,  for  it  was  there  I  leamed  the  most.  It  is 
that  which  really  sets  us  apart.  To  my  friends,  you  know 
who  you  are,  thanks  for  everything.  YOCI  are  what  I  will 
remember.  Sure  there  are  some  bad  aspects  of  St. 
Andrew's,  but  in  the  end  I  think  it  has  given  me 
opportunities    I   could   not    have   found   elsewhere. 

Tomorroiu's  rain  will  wash  the  stains  away, 
But  something  In  our  minds  will  always  slay.' 
-Sting 

Goodbye.  1  have  been  touched. 


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Covin  Permanand  (1984-1989) 

MICKMAMES:  Wetsultboy,  Elevator-operolor. 
Chocolate  chip  (mufTln),  Caramel,  Fudge.  Coolie  Royale, 
Ralph.  Jerome. 

SAYIMGS:  'Cricket  Is  defnltely  the  bigger  man  sport.', 
'Ease  up  nuhl',  "Touch  mel',  'Cross  this  line..,uh  ok.  this 
one.',  'I  am  not  spltefull",  'I  took  licks  for  that.', 
'You're  on  Sid.',  Carib  is  theee  bestl".  *l  am  theee 
biggest  man.'.  'No  friends.' 

ACTTVITlEiS:  Cricket:  Swimming;  Soccer;  Crosscountry 
running;  Asst.  Head  of  Sifton  House;  Social  Committee; 
Cadet. W.O,;  Grid.  Crew;  Honorary  member  of  Ravelle 
(room#l):  Passenger  during  the  trip  in  'the  little  blue 
car',  and  various  other  affiliations  when  they  suited 
me. 


Michael  R.  Ross  (1984-1989) 

ACTIVITIES:  Jr..  Rrst  Tennis  (4a.,  Capt..  MVP);  Jr. 
Squash  (Capt.,  MVP);  First  Squash  (Capt.,  MVP  3a.. 
ISAA  Champions  '89);  First  Volleyball  (MIP,  ISAA 
Champs);  Various  Running  teams;  Review,  Photo  Editor 
'88;  Cdt.  Capt.;  Housecaptain;  Prefect;  Europe-Mason 
Adventures  '87, '88. 

SAYINGS:  'Mase,  don't  worry,  I  know  a  shortcut.'  'That 
was  mine  Chris.'  "Sir  I'm  always  here.'  THo.  I'm  not  a 
part-time  student."  'It's  the  S.A.G.C.C,  babyl'  'What's 
this  job  stuff  anyhow?'  and  finally,  regarding  essays  - 
'Mal<e  it  early.  Make  it  short.  And  if  you  have  to,  make  it 
up.'  -  well,  one  out  of  three  isn't  bad  (unless  you  take 
History  2). 

Everybody  has  to  tum  a  comer  In  his  life,  or  else  smash 
into  a  brick  wall.  From  Mac  House  to  graduation.  St. 
Andrew's  has  been  one  comer  after  another.   The  walls 

Mark  Anthony  Tawll  (1983-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Tank,  Barn-Bam,  Ta,  Shotgun 
SAYINGS:  'Tullis,  lets  go  to  the  Grid.'  'You  are  so  cool.' 
'Yes  Willi"  'Seriously  she  Is  the  onel'  "Mase,  you  owe 
me  so  manyl'  'Lets  go  for  a  butl'  "Mais,  ca  vas  pas  non?" 
ACTIVITIES:  I  Soccer  (4a):  1  Basketball  (2a):  I  Rugby  (3a, 
Scotland/Ireland);  II  Swimming  (2a);  Rrst  Grid  (2a);  t^rst 
Cripple  (MVP);  SAC  en  France;  Debating  (Fulford), 
OSSSA  leadership  conf.;  Producer  Anything  Goes  (don't 
bother  met);  Hamlet;  Prefect;  Whitehead  tours  to  Call 
with  Mase:  Expansion  week  in  the  'little  blue  car'; 
Tuesday  night  Filzy's  and  Friday  night  Mo. 

It  will  be  hard  not  to  miss  a  place  where  one  grows  up  with 
the  same  people  and  environment  for  over  half  a  decade. 
I  have  leamed  so  much  about  myself  and  other  p>eople.  . 
To  Mr.  Bedard  for  the  second  chance,  Mr.  Robinson  and 

DanielJohn  Thwalles  (1987-1989) 

NICKNAMES  :  The  Deacon  ,  Dan  ,  Tweety  ,  D.  .  Don. 
SAYINGS  :  'I'm  don'.  'Ziah  should  be  herell', 
'Vance, Let's  go  pump',  'Dusted',  'Is  jus  rudeboy 
business",  'Yo  we  have  to  go  to  bed  NOW  to  wake  up  late 
tomorrow',  'P.N. P.  right  B.'.  'Cally  ketch  dis  dubll' 
'Wtiere's  Ram?'  (see  M.S.) 
ACTIVITIES  :  Man,  I  do  nuff  tings. 

It  has  been  a  very  educational  two  years  at  S.A.C.  both 
inside  and  outside  of  the  classroom.  I  have  come  closer 
to  understanding  that  your  benefits  from  any  experience 
or  endeavour,  life  included,  are  in  direct  proportion  to  the 
amount  of  effort  you  are  willing  to  expend.  I  will  never 
fail  to  recognize  that  S.A.C.  has  played  a  crucial  part 
in  my  intellectual  and  physical  development.  I  must 
mention. however, that    in    this   otherwise    healthy 


After  five  years,  I'm  not  sure  what  should  be  said; 
not  due  to  my  being  Illiterate,  but  rather  due  to  o 
feeling  of  disbelief,  as  next  year  Is  a  whole  new 
beginning.  St.  Andrew's  has  offered  me  many 
opportunities,  only  I  have  never  appreciated  them 
until  now,  now  that  they  are  gone.  The  atmosphere 
(though  somewhat  restrictive),  my  friends  and  most  of 
the  staff  have  been  positive  influences  on  me.  I 
realize  that  the  positive  outweigh  the  negative, 
but  occassionally  I  had  to  wonder.  Problems  have  come 
and  have  been  overcome  and  more  will  surely  follow. 
Even  tfiough  many  of  these  problems  have  been  with 
students  or  members  of  staff  (some  whose  competence 
I  question),  1  am  glad  for  the  chance  I  have  been  given.  It 
is  one  that  few  will  experience.  Thanks  to  Ro..  Juice,  and 
Waldo,  and  all  my  friends.  Further  thanks  to  Dr. /Mum 
Danylak,  end  a  special  thank-you  to  my  parents  for  the 
sacrifices  they  made.  It  was  worth  it.  I  love  you. 


may  change  as  I  step  forward,  beyond  the  gates  and  one 
step  closer  to  the  real  world,  but  the  friendships  and 
memories  that  were  created  here  will  remain  with  me 
always.  Thanks  to  Dave.  Mark.  Chris  (Bud).  Rob,  and  all 
the  Grads  -  good  luck  and  don't  forget  to  writel  I  can't 
even  begin  to  think  about  the  upcoming  year  without  you. 
Finally,  I  would  like  to  thank  the  Headmaster,  my 
housemaster  and  my  tutor  for  all  of  their  guidance;  and 
especially  my  mother  and  father  for  putting  up  with  my 
lackadaisical  attitude  and  for  always  being  In  my  court 
when  I  needed  them  •  your  suppx^rt  has  always  meant  the 
world  to  me. 

The  last  thing  I  rememlxr,  I  was  running  for  the  door. 
I  had  to  find  the  passage  back  to  the  place  I  was  before. 
Relax  said  the  nightman,  we  cu-e  programmed  to  receive. 
You  can  check  out  any  time  you  like. 
But  you  can  never  leave.  The  Eagles 

Mr.  Kitchen  for  believing  in  me,  and  Mr.  Halstead  for  his 
guidance  and  advice  as  my  tutor  for  five  years,  I  would 
just  like  to  say  'mercl'.  To  my  two  close  companions  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Clements  who  always  put  up  with  my 
'problems'  and  always  had  time  for  me,  I  wish  to  say 
'cheers'  and  that  the  two  of  you  are  incredible.  The  good 
times  at  St.  Andrew's  have  been  non-stop.  They  easily 
out-weigh  the  bad.  To  all  my  friends,  namely  Rod,  Gov, 
Rem,  Tullis,  Mase,  Jas,  Josh,  Rob  and  of  course  Will,  my 
great  pal  as  well  as  roomale  for  three  years,  thanks  for  all 
the  unforgettable  times  and  for  breaking  the  tense 
moments.  To  my  parents:  Dad  for  your  sacrifices  and 
patience,  and  to  my  Mom  for  your  constant  support  and 
love,  my  gratitude  can  only  be  expressed  by  saying  I  love 
you.  Rnally,  to  St.  Andrew's,  the  experience  will  never  be 
forgotten,  and  my  thanks  will  be  forever. 
NELXT  YEAR:   Selling  coconuts  on  the  beach  with  Gov. 


atmosphere  of  S.A.C,  1  came  to  realize  how  stereotypical 
attitudes  toward  differing  cultural  and  ethnic 
backgrounds  invariably  cause  friction.  Though  this 
friction  usually  finds  expression  in  the  living  quarters, 
I  was  interested  to  see  how  it  also  found  subtle 
expression  in  the  classroom.  It  is  my  deepest  wish  to 
express  unending  gratitude  to  my  parents,  David  Isaiah, 
Anna,  Benji,  Mary,  Tim,  Caz,  Xesus,  P. J. .and  the  Zemans. 
Many  thanks  to  all  the  friends  at  home.  Special  thanks  to 
Robinson  for  being  a  good  friend,  teacher,  coach,  and 
housemaster.  Thank  you  also  to  Messrs.  Timms,  Myrans, 
Ray,  and  Treasure.  At  S.A.C.  Ihe  friends  were  many  ■  and 
so  shall  be  the  memories.  Thanks  to  Clay,  Mark,  Shane, 
Michael,  Lessif,  Buffy,  Chris,  and  Hugh.  To  Johan:  'many 
thanks  for  the  great  memories,  roughneckl  'To  Sean: 
"You  are  a  soldier;  always  shock  outi  'Vance:  'Respect.' 
NEXT  YEAR:  In  whichever  direction  the  wind  blows 
strongest;  It's  great  to  have  life  sprawling  in  front  of  you. 


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Christopher D.Tullis  (1984-1989) 

MICKNAMES:  Tulay,  Smell 

SAYINGS:  Tsnkl  Let's  go  to  the  Grid'  'Mase  you  owe  me 
at  least  a  pack.'  'Hey  Weed,  let's  go  vidding.'  'If  I  ever 
lose  to  Vance  again  I'm  giving  up  this  l%@#"*sportl' 
"Shut-up  Raphyl  I  don't  care  about  the  pxjor  little  deer.' 
'My  car  is  so  much  better  than  yours  Vogell'  'Jesus 
Murphy'  'Look  Kay  there's  Tlmmeeeeel' 
ACTTVITIES:  Soccer;  Tennis:  Football:  Squash:  Golf; 
Skipping  Cadets;  House  plays;  House  Captain;  Grid 
Platoon;  Occasional  Rtz's  Visitor;  Vid  Team;  Bob's 
Black  List;  Expansion  Week  In  Montreal;  McDonaldfesl 
3yrVet;   Deer  Hunt  88,  The  Mo. 

Five  long  years. and  it's  finally  time  to  leave  the  resort 
hotel  that  we  all  refer  to  as  St.  Andrew's  College.  I  never 
thought  I'd  make  It  and  now  that  I  have,  I  can't  help  but 
wonder  whether  or  not  I'm  going  to  wake  up  and  still  be 

Robert  K.Vogel  (1984-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Voges,  Pickel  of  the  C.  Sandwich,  Anteater 

Jr. 

SAYINGS:  'If  you  don't  know  it  now,  you're  never  going 

to  know  it  anyway,  and  I  Just  want  to  get  the out  of 

here."  'Tullis,  I  hate  you.'  'Weed,  Tullis,  my  car  is  so 
much  better  than  both  of  yours.'  'I  hate  this  meal.'  'Bud, 
clean  up  the  bathroom.'  'Yap,  cheezesub,  let's  go.'  'Let's 
go  to  Kelsey's  for  nachos  and  a  beer.'  'Nice  car  Ross  you 
gino.'  'No.  I  can't  go,  I'm  broke."  "Aahhh,  Mo.  Dog."  "I'll 
drive."  "Let's  pick  up  some  chicks  and  go  to  the  barrrr." 
ACTIVITIES:  Football  (4a);  Downhill  Skiing  (3a);  Rugby 
(4a);  Nordic  Skiing  (2a);  Housecaptain;  Pipes  and  Drums 
(3a);  Shipwreck  '88;  Rugby  Tour  '89;  Filz's  Tuesday 
Night  Club;  Friday  Night  Mo-Goer;  Bum  Bus  Member; 
Member  of  the  Group  that  Checked  out  University 
Atmosphere  in  Montreal. 

Michael  J.  Welder  (1984-1989) 

NICKNAMES:  Weed(man),  Speed,  Spyder,  Easy,  Darr. 
SAYINGS:  "Hey  Buddyl",  'No,  I  don't  look  like  Schullerl', 
"You're  soo  crazy",  "Matt  stop  flooding  the  place  with 
tears",  "Mase  let's  go  wrecking",  "Vogel  stop 
complaining",  "Tullis,  you  know  you  love  my  car",  "Hey 
Gluse,  ya  geek",  "Bud  let's  go  vidding" 
ACTIVITIES:  First  skiing  (2a);  First  track  (2a);  Soccer; 
Windsurfing;  House  captain;  Cdt.  Lt.;  Shipwreck  88'; 
PiLj's  dollar  draft  club;  Friday  night  Mo.  team;  Portage 
store  wrecking  crew;  part  of  ex"spare'sion  week  to 
Kingston  and  Montreal;  psycho  rescue  team  member; 
PSWA. 


In  Mac  House  with  Mr.  Harrison  screaming  "You're 
Guytedl"  Into  my  left  ear.  However,  It  must  be  true  and  If 
I  were  to  write  atxjut  all  the  great  times  I've  had,  I'd  be 
creating  a  opus  that  would  undoubtedly  outperform  my 
first  one. Therefore,  I  am  going  to  begin  by  thanking  the 
teachers  that  have  tried,  to  no  avail  to  get  me  to  work 
harder.  A  nice  try,  and  goodbye  to  Messrs  Robo,  Flaub. 
Whitehead,  PGK.  Clements,  and  Ms  Thomson. Thanks 
also  to  my  friends  whom  I  will  never  forget,  namely: 
Voges,  Weed.  Kay,  Bud,  Gund,  Tank,  Yap,  Vance,  Devo, 
Pady,  and  Fell.  Ooops,  I  almost  forgot  you  Mase  (I'll  miss 
yal).  Rnally,  to  you  Sis.  I  only  have  two  words  to  say. "[Hot 
Yet'  (But  boy  did  1  try!)  Grandma  and  Grandpa  and  Mom 
and  Dad,  thanks  for  everything.  I  love  you  all  so  muchi 
[To  Adam  and  Dallas,  I  wish  all  the  luck  in  the  world  and 
may  all  your  blues  be  Labattsl  To  Raphy,  Sarah,  and 
Krista  this  Buds  for  you,  and  to  Jen, thanks  for  everything. 
(ILove  Ya) 


What  I  thought  was  going  to  last  an  eternity,  went  by  so 
fast  It's  already  over.  The  good  times,  bad  times  and  all 
my  friends  will  be  lifelong  memories  never  to  be  lost.  I 
have  no  one  to  thank  more  for  this  than  my  mother  and 
father.  I  will  think  of  the  experience  as  a  gift,  for  which  I 
will  be  forever  grateful. Thanks.  As  for  the  school  itself, 
St.  Andrew's  has  developed  in  me  many  qualities  such 
as  respect  and  discipline  that  will  always  remain.  I  feel 
that  within  the  atmosphere  of  this  school,  I  have  grown 
up  to  be  a  better,  more  rounded  Individual.  An  overall 
thanks  to  all  the  teachers  and  coaches  of  the  school  that 
have  helped  me.  Although  the  time  has  gone  so  fast,  I  am 
ready  to  move  on,  hoping  that  I  will  benefit  from  my  future 
experiences  as  much  as  I  have  from  my  past  ones.  As  for 
all  the  friends  I  have  made  at  S.A.C.,  I  will  never  forget 
you  guys,  so  let's  make  an  effort  to  stay  in  touch;  maybe 
someday  we'll  be  able  to  help  out  each  other  (keep  Lessif 
and  I  in  mind  Gluse). 


Many  things  have  changed  since  my  first  day  at  SAC.  I 
arrived,  a  loser  new  boy  exposed  to  life  after  Collingwood. 
My  first  roommate,  Klaus  the  maniac,  w+iipped  me  into 
shape  pretty  fast.  Now  five  Incredibly  long  years  later  I'm 
at  the  top  of  the  ladder  ready  to  Jump  off  into  my  freshmen 
year  at  university.  A  senior  once  told  me  that  you  only 
get  out  of  the  school  what  you  put  into  it  (blah, blah, blah). 
Well,  I  hate  writing  about  all  that  sob  story  stuff  but  1  think 
I  accomplished  what  I  wanted.  A  thank-you  to  my  parents 
and  devoted  teachers.  Good  luck  to  all  my  friends  - 
Vogel,  Tullis,  Mase,  Bud,  Gund,  Ack,  Gluse,  Pady,  Matt 
and  all  the  other  loser  dayboys.  Perhaps  one  of  you  guys 
can  give  my  kid  a  job  in  about  25  years. 


NEXT  YEAR: 

Destinations  of  Graduates  are 
just  before  the  Directory. 


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Clan  Award 
Winners 

Presented  at  the 
St.  Andrew's  Day  Banquet 


Lower  School: 

Those  receiving  their  Colours 
(100  points  or  nnore) 


Tim  Morrissey 
Jason  LaMarche 
John  Shik 


Douglas  Clan 
Montrose  Clan 
Wallace  Clan 


Those  receiving  a  Bar  to  Colours 

( 1 50  points  or  more) 


Marcus  Gillam 
James  Morgan 


Wallace  Clan 
Douglas  Clan 


Those  receiving  a  second  Bar  to 
Colours  (special  distinction) 


Paul  Arhanic 
Gene  Cheung 
Ian  Michael 


Montrose  Clan 
Douglas  Clan 
Montrose  Clan 


Upper  School: 

Those  receiving  their  Second  Class 
Colours  (150  points  or  more) 

Ramsey  Clan:  Derek  Plaxton, 
Bradley  Harrison,  Steven  Creber 
Buchanan  Clan:  Ronald  Kopas, 
Shane  Stewart,  Michael  Alexander, 
Norman  Vanek,  Alex  Bradshaw 
Leslie  Clan:  William  Adams 
MacPherson  Clan:  Rashid  Khan, 
Michael  Smith.  Blair  Leggett,  Scott 
Bryk,  Tim  Steumpel,  David  Bradfield 
Stewart  Clan:  Fergus  Prentice,  Ted 
Shaw,  Patrice  Bansa,  Robert  Meinzer 

Those  receiving  their  First  Class 
Colours  (250  points  or  more) 

Leslie  Clan:  Roderick  Boothby 
MacPherson  Clan:  Ted  Mirkopoulos, 
Jason  Callender 

Stewart  Clan:  Chris  Kelly,  Michael 
Ross.  Mark  Tawil,  Will  Hill 


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Presented  at  the 
May  25th  Assembly 


Lower  School: 

Those  receiving  their  Colours: 


Jose  Sotres 
David  Michael 
Christian  Stein 
Robert  Keto 
Jose  Arteaga 
Jon  Arciszewski 


Montrose  Clan 
Montrose  Clan 
Douglas  Clan 
Wallace  Clan 
Bruce  Clan 
Bruce  Clan 


Those  receiving  Bar  to  Colours: 


Chris  Thompson 
Bruce  Ellis 
John  Shik 
Jhad  Friesen 
Jason  LaMarche 
Nick  McQuire 


Douglas  Clan 
Douglas  Clan 
Wallace  Clan 
Wallace  Clan 
Montrose  Clan 
Robertson  Clan 


Upper  School: 

Those  receiving  their  Second  Class 
Colours: 

Leslie  Clan:  Christopher  Cattrall 

Buchanan  Clan:  Mark  Atkins, 

Shawn  Kurian,  Brian  Ledson, 

Jamie  Graham,  Wilf  Dinnick 

Ramseu  Clan:  Sheldon  Rodrigues, 

Michael  O'Connor 

Stewart  Clan:  James  Herder, 

Michael  Hiscox 

MacPherson  Clan:  Geraint  Khan, 

Chris  Armaly,  Alistair  Cowper, 

Thijs  Spoor,  Stephen  Rotstein 

Those  receiving  their  First  Class 
Colours: 

Leslie  Clan:  Dirk  Radeke,  Ian  Pady, 

Stephen  Timms,  Matt  McPherson, 

Damian  Brooks,  David  Foster, 

Christopher  Mantrop 

Ramsey  Clan:  Brad  Harrison, 

Curtiss  Boyington 

Buchanan  Clan:  Mark  Sheardown 

Stewart  Clan:  Robert  Vogel,  Robert 

Meinzer 

MacPherson  Clan:  Craig  Sterling, 

Scott  Bryk,  David  Bradfield,  Peter 

Hickey 

Those  receiving  their  Bar  to  First 
Class  Colours  (Special  Distinction 
350  points  or  more) 


Rod  Boothby 
Jason  Callender 
Will  Hill 
Sean  Mazerali 
Kevin  Worry 


Leslie  Clan 
MacPherson  Clan 
Stewart  Clan 
Stewart  Clan 
Ramsey  Clan 


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Our  Heraldic  History 

One  of  the  finest  features  of  our  Great  Hall  is  the 
display  of  heraldic  coats  of  arms  and  badges  which 
remind  us  visually  of  our  association  with  the  great 
highland  clans  of  ancient  Scotland. 

For  over  twenty  five  years  now  our  distinguished 
collection  has  been  growing  thanks  to  our  link  with 
Mr.  Gordon  MacPherson,  one  of  Canada's  finest 
heraldic  artists.  He  works  in  close  liason  with  the 
College  of  Arms  in  London  and  with  the  Lord  Lyon 
King  of  Arms  in  Edinburgh,  and  has  designed  "arms 
both  for  individuals  and  corporations. 

In  1963.  Lloyd  C.  MacPherson  commissioned  Gordon 
MacPherson  to  create  the  first  four  badges  -  those  of 
Bruce,  Douglas,  Montrose  and  Wallace.  In  the 
mid-70's  at  the  time  when  our  upper  school  clans 
reorganized  along  house  lines,  Mr.  MacPherson  again 
obliged  with  the  other  four  clan  crests  -  those  of 
Buchanan  (Memorial),  MacPherson  (Flavelle), 
Stewart  (Sifton),  and  Ramsey  (day  students).  In 
addition  he  executed  the  then  newly  approved  SQnool 
coat  of  arms  which  appears  in  the  centre  of  our 
display. 

In  the  past  few  years,  our  clan  system  has  been 
administered  by  Mr.  Rupert  Ray  and  in  this  period  two 
further  organizational  changes  have  taken  place 
which  recognize  the  increasing  size  and  significance 
of  our  day  student  community.  We  created  two  new 
clans:  one  in  the  Lower  School  (Robertson)  and  one 
in  the  Upper  School  (Leslie). 

One  year  ago,  Mr.  MacPherson  came  to  our  Clans 
Assembly  in  May  to  present  us  with  the  badge  of  Clan 
Robertson.  The  badge  was  accepted  officially  by  Mr. 
David  Whitehead,  Housemaster  of  Laidlaw  House. 
Mow,  one  year  later  our  set  has  been  magnificently 
completed.  Mr.  MacPherson  was  represented  by  the 
coat  of  arms  of  Clan  Leslie,  the  identity  chosen  by  its 
members  when  New  House  came  into  existence.  On 
May  25th,  Housemaster  Bruce  Somerville  and 
student  Ian  Pady  accepted  their  new  arms.  Thank 
you,  Mr.  MacPherson,  for  furnishing  us  with  this 
fascinating  information,  and  for  making  a  beautiful 
silent  contribution  to  our  lives  and  heritage  for  over  a 
quarter  of  a  century. 

R.  Ray. 


FLAVELLE  HOX^SE 


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LAIDLA^^  HOUSE 


This  was  a  great  year  to  be  in  Laidlaw  House  due 
to  several  positive  changes  and  a  wide  range  of 
activities.  Our  comnnon  room  was  carpeted 
(nnuch  to  Mr.  Herder's  delight)  and  a 
radio/cassette  installed  for  everyone's 
enjoyment.  In  November,  several  members  of  the 
house  attended  Aussie  Rules  Football  at  Varsity 
stadium.  Later  in  the  year  we  went  out  for  a  house 
dinner  at  'Lime  Richeys"  followed  by  an  evening 
performance  of  'Cats 'at  Massey  Hall.  Late  in  the 
year  we  had  second  and  third  row  seats  for  the 
illusionist  'David  Copperfield'  at  O'Keefe  centre. 

Despite  the  great  number  of  'jocks'  in  our  house, 
we  were  overpowered  in  our  two  basketball 
games  against  Macdonald  House,  and  the  tug  of 
war  across  Shads.  Just  wait  till  next  year!  In 
closing  I  would  like  to  thank  Alex  Boothby  for  his 
excellent  design  for  the  house  shirt;  to  our 
housecaptains  -  Todd  Mank,  Sheldon  Rodriguez, 
Chris  Cattrall,  Jay  MacWilliam,  Eric  Jackson  & 
Steve  Creber  for  their  leadership  and  help,  and 
organization  of  barbecues;  and  to  our 
housemaster  Mr.  Whitehead  for  bringing  it  all 
together. 


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It  is  with  great  pleasure  that  I  have  this  opportunity  to  reflect 
upon  the  past  year  and  the  many  characters  of  Macdonald 
House. 

1  was  very  impressed  by  the  maturity  and  sensibility  shown  by 
all  members  of  the  House.  The  treatment  of  our  newly 
refurbished  rooms  was  quite  encouraging.  Similarly,  our 
remodelled  House  Library,  compliments  of  the  Ladies'  Guild, 
was  well  used  and  respected  by  the  boys.  1  know  that  this  show 
of  respect  will  help  to  continue  the  renovation  of  the  remainder 
of  the  residence. 

My  thanks  must  go  to  all  members  of  the  house  who  gave  their  best  in  the  areas  of  academics,  sports, 
debating,  drama  and  other  activities.  Your  efforts  have  been  appreciated  by  many  and  will  prove 
beneficial  in  years  to  come.  1  have  also  been  impressed  by  the  leadership  of  many  of  Grade  Nine  students 
in  house  activities  along  with  the  way  they  live  on  a  daily  basis.  We  look  forward  to  next  year's  council 
providing  the  same  leadership. 

One  could  recognize  many  award  winners  from  the  house  but  space  allows  me  to  only  mention  two. 
The  Edith  Grant  recipient,  Martin  Best,  and  the  King  Trophy  recipient,  Sean  McGrath,  are  fine  Andreans 
of  whom  we  are  very  proud.  At  this  time  it  seems  appropriate  to  mention  ten  young  men  who  have  been 
members  of  Mac  House  for  their  entire  Lower  School  career:  Jon  Arciszewski,  Jose  Arteaga,  Peter 
Clarke,  Jhad  Friesen,  Marcus  Gillam,  Greg  Goldsack,  Terry  Kerr,  Jason  LaMarche,  Matthew  McConnell 
and  John  Shik.  All  the  best  next  year  and  thanks  for  your  contributions  over  those  three  LONG  years. 

This  year  also  saw  the  appointment  of  the  firtst  ever  Head  of  House  with  Ted  Mirkopoulos  performing 
his  duties  with  much  style  and  class.  The  house  looks  forward  to  strong  leadership  from  Scott  Bryk  and 
John  Clarke,  our  Heads  of  House  for  next  year.  As  I  mentioned  earlier,  this  has  been  a  fine  group  of 
young  men  to  be  associated  with  and  1  feel  that  the  future  of  St.  Andrew's  is  in  a  good  state  as  a  result. 
Thanks  again  for  everything  guys. 

Mike  Hanson 


em:o 


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It's  July  ...  the  hum  of  the  house  is  gone  ...  all  that  can  be  heard  are 
the  saws  and  hammers  fixing  the  wear  and  tear  on  the  house. 

As  my  mind  wanders  back  over  the  year,  1  rememberthe  first  day  when 
the  New  Boys  arrived  and  there  to  welcome  them  to  Memorial  House 
was  this  Rookie  Housemaster  and  Grade  13  Old  Boys. 

Mr.  James  Hamilton,  the  guest  speaker  at  our  first  annual  house  dinner, 
enlightened  us  about  our  roots.  This  house  and  the  chapel  were  built 
as  a  memorial  to  those  Andreans  who  gave  their  lives  in  World  War  1. 

It  is  fitting  that  throughout  the  year  the  denizens  of  Memorial  House 
gave  of  their  time  and  talents  in  their  own  way.  In  school  activities,  we 
had  representatives  on  all  the  school  teams,  school  plays  (Hamlet, 
Anything  Goes  and  Dogg's  Hamlet)  and  the  Debating  Society. 

In  the  house,  we  had  many  fun  and  delicious  BBQ's  by  the  King  (alias 
Sam  Alvaro)  and  we  had  great  participation- in  the  house  play,  the 
Christmas  door  decorating  contest,  the  hockey  pool,  the  dart 
tournament  and  we  can't  forget  our  annual  trip  to  watch  the  Jays  play 
ball  (wet  and  cold,  but  did  we  have  fun  ...  you  bet!)  We  purchased  a 
ping  pong  table  and  dart  board  which  along  with  Friday  videos  added 
to  house  involvement  and  relaxation  time. 

I  would  like  to  especially  thank  the  Grade  1 3's  and  Head  of  House,  Alex 
Bradshaw  and  Prefects,  Brian  Ledson  and  Mark  Glusing,  for  their 
encouragement,  enthusiasm  and  effort  in  bolstering  house  and  school 
spirit.  It  was  a  fun  year  for  me  as  Housemaster  and  I  know  everyone 
enjoyed  the  good  times.  1  appreciated  the  willingness  of  all  those  who 
helped  others  through  the  tough  times.  Our. predecessors  would  be 
proud. 

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After  switching  posts  from  boarding  housemaster  for  the  last  eight  years  to  rookie  dayboy  housemaster 
in  Ramsey  House,  I  had  been  interested  in  observing  life  on  the  other  side  of  the  student  fence.  Did 
dayboys  really  contribute  to  the  quality  of  school  life?  Could  one  be  a  dayboy  and  derive  fulfillment  and 
satisfaction  from  the  St.  Andrew's  experience?  Was  the  legendary  Mr.  Smith  really  right  in  his 
disparaging  condemnation  of  dayboys  as  being  something  less  than  human?... 

Although  we  now  number  considerably  fewer  than  our  largest  boarding  counterpart  (Ramsey's  51 
students  to  Flavelle's  75),  the  House  effectively  pulled  its  weight  in  all  facets  of  School  life.  From  First 
Hockey  to  drama,  from  track  to  swimming,  from  debating  to  academics,  from  photography  to  editing 
the  Review,  from  barbecues  to  bowling,  the  men  from  Ramsey  House  were  involved  and  enthusiastically 
contributed  greatly  to  the  quality  of  life  at  St. Andrew's  College.  It  was  this  involvement  that  carried  the 
House  to  a  successful  conclusion  at  Track  and  Field  day  and  paved  the  way  for  our  outstanding  sweep 
beyond  all  expectations  to  win  the  prestigious  House  -  Clan  competition  trophy. 

Although  the  House  is  to  be  commended  for  its  efforts  throughout  the  year,  special  mention  should  be 
made  of  a  few  individuals  for  their  outstanding  contributions.  Prefects  Curtiss  Boyington  and  Derek 
Plaxton  provided  solid  leadership  and  direction  to  House  spirit  and  deserve  a  hearty  thanks  for  their 
dedication  and  commitment.  Kevin  Worry  set  an  academic  standard  of  excellent  achievement  that  will 
be  hard  for  future  Andreans  to  beat.  Ramsey  House  was  privileged  to  have  had  the  School's  Head  boy 
within  its  ranks.  Many  others,  too  numerous  to  mention,  are  to  be  commended  for  their  excellent 
performances  in  sports,  drama, cadets,  and  in  the  classroom. 

Thanks  Ramsey  House  for  a  great  first  year.  1  was  proud  of  your  many  significant  accomplishments.  1 
look  forward  with  great  anticipation  to  see  what  the  coming  year  will  bring.  With  new  Prefects,  Steve 
Creber  and  Todd  Mank  1  am  confident  that  the  House  will  again  make  major  contributions  to  the  quality 
of  School  life.  Mr  Smith  -  1  have  had  my  eyes  opened  and  experienced  a  new  perspective.  Dayboys 
have  more  than  earned  deserving  praise.  Ramsey  House  students  should  be  acknowledged  as  playing 
a  vital  role  in  the  success  of  the  experience  of  St.  Andrew's.  Ramsey  House  -  I'm  proud  of  you.  Keep 
up  the  good  work. 

S.  R.  Treasure 


Life  in  Sifton  House  could  never  be  better.  We,  sixty-six 
members  of  The  House,  live  in  what  could  be  described  by  any 
member  of  the  other  two  senior  boarding  houses  as  Paradise, 
Utopia,  Heaven  or  even  Valhalla. 

Sifton  House  has  had  this  popular  image  ever  since  the 
departure  of  their  past  housemaster,  Mr.  Kitchen,  now 
headmaster  in  a  New  Brunswick  school.  With  the  arrival  of  Mr. 
Robinson,  commonly  known  as  Robo,  life  in  The  House  has  had 
a  turn  for  the  better.  Gone  is  the  strictness  that  once  filled  the 
halls  of  Sifton  and  in  its  place  there  is  a  laid  back  feeling  that 
incorporates  unity  and  pride  from  all  of  Sifton's  members. 

Sifton  House  takes  pride  in  being  the  house  that  offers  sleep-in 
breakfasts  twice  weekly,  and  movie  nights  and  BBQ's  once  a 
week.  None  of  the  other  houses  offer  nearly  as  many 
advantages,  plus  the  best  housemaster.  He  has  allowed  his 
patrons  room  for  awareness,  creativity,,  opportunity  and  the 
exploring  of  one's  self.  By  setting  new  guidelines,  there  is  more 
responsibility  on  the  memberr  to  be  prompt  for  meals,  chapel, 
study  and  bed-time.  This  allows  the  student  to  take  his  stay  in 
The  House  much  more  into  his  own  hands;  he  is  now  taking  a 
greater  responsibility  for  his  won  life  which  is  not  offered  in  the 
other  two  houses. 

Sifton  House  is  a  house  for  the  strong  inmind  and  heart,  a  house 
that  would  let  nothing  get  between  a  young  man's  growth  and 
education  and  above  all,  a  house  that  cares. 

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L  to  R  3rd  Row:  J.G.  Moreno.  PS.  Etherington.  D.J.  McMair.  M.S.  Young,  M.R.  Sinclair.  L.  DiGianni.  J.A.W.  Barron. 

2nd  Rouj.  A.D.  Page,  MP.  Tzembelikos,  K.W-H   Chan,  I.Y  Sh  Cheung,  KW.K   Shen,  M.T,  Best 

From  Row:  D,E,  Keller,  CP.A.  Ward,  J.L.  Lewis,  A.G.  Gillam,  J.E.  Dadson.  R.J.  Luxemburger,  A.M.  Farr 


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Llo  R  2nd  Row:  R.E.  Keto.  V.M.  Hyman,  M.S.  Kingston.  Z.B.  Math,  J.K.Y.  Chan,  J.D.  Burgess,  T.A.  Horton.  K.B.J.  Hooper,  K  R,  Alfrey,  J.J. 

Georgekish. 

Front  Row:  J. A.  Ginou,  G.P.C.  Brennagh,  T.A.  Brannon,  D.J. A.  Arril,  C.T.W.  Byrnes,  R.  Istilart.  N.A.  Haddad. 

Absent:  R.C.  Aylesworth. 


LloR  3rd  Row:  J. A.  Nichols,  M.J.  Morgan,  P.  Parsi,  B.J.J.  Spence.  K,K-C.  Ng.  D.A.  McField,  P.A.  Wardell. 

2nd  Row:  S.  Zulqernain,  N.  Tsioros,  D.C.  Michael,  J. A.  Sotres,  T.W.A.  Zegii,  J.D.  Reid. 

Front  Row:  W.Y.H.  Yow,  S.J.  Rees,  C.J.  Ramson,  A.CT.  Smith,  B.K.  Lo.  J.C.W.  Wong,  K.J.  Rath. 


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3rd  Row:  J.M.  Arciszewski.  P.L.  Essaye.  J.C.  Boutros.  J.I.  Arteaga-Panizo.  J.M.  Brown.  A.K.  Boothby. 

2n(i  Row.  G.L,  Deudney,  M.S.  Boyer.  P.C.  Clarke,  J.C.  Baun.  T.W.K.  Chow.  C.L.C.  Bedard. 

Fron(  Row:  M.S.  Alexander.  B.C.  Ellis.  D.K.  Chambers.  T  J  G.  Brooks.  A.  Demosthenous.  P-T.P.  Au.  M.S.  Alexander. 


3rd  Row:  J. P.  LaMarche.  CM.  Goldsack.  L.  Ivankovic.  S.J,  Heron.  M.  LeCuyer.  M.J.J.  Lamb. 

2nd  Row:  W.J.  Long.  M.M.  Gillam.  W.B.  Gundy.  M.L,  Gregory.  J.J.  Friesen.  K-M.T.  Fu. 

Fronl  Row:  G.K.  Harada.  A.  Logiotatos,  T.M.  Kerr.  M.P.  Jaeger.  J. M.M.  Fraser.  K.  Leung.  T.E.P   Hockin. 


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L  lo  R  3rd  Row:  T.A.  Luxemburger.  R.R.  McNdlly.  B.C.  McKague.  CM.  Matheson.  B.P.  Micalizzi.  J.J    Mulcock. 

2nd  Row:  C.R.  Miiroy.  R.J.  Osborne.  R.A.  Melnyk.  M.G.  McQuire.  J.F.  Menlove.  S.K,  McGrath 

Front  Row:  B.J.  Mollard.  S.J.B,  Pepper.  T.F.  Morrissey.  M.J.  McConnell.  E.W.  Monteith.  A.M.  ONeil,  K.P.  Mertens. 


2nd  Row:  C.K.  Thompson.  B.C.  Sommerville,  P.O.  Ramos.  J.H.J.  School.  G.P.  White.  A.  Vrettakos.  J.T,  Watts,  S.  Rudenko,  R.S.K.  Ting,  H.R. 

Stinson. 

Front  Row:  C.S-M.  Yee.  C-T.J.  Tsang.  T.J.  Sandilands.  J.W.C.  Shik.  K.L.  Taylor.  D.A.  Ripley.  C.A.  Stein. 

Absent;  M.J.T.  Smeenk. 


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L  lo  R  3rd  Row:  S.M.  Brett.  S.L.K.  Armstrong. 

2nd  Row:  P.  Arhanic.  J.K.W.  Chan.  S.B.A.  Collins.  J.W    Dennis.  I.C.  Bleier.  G.  Cheung.  R.P.A.  Asquith.  M.  DeAngelis.  S.  Carpenter. 

Front  Row:  DA.  Andrews.  M.H.  Chisolm.  J. A.  Aylsworth.  T.M.  Buzek.  N.M.E.  Collingwood.  M.  Caputo.  DA.  Burt. 

Absent:  A.R   Best. 


L  to  R  3rd  Row:  C.  Gustafsson.  A.M.  Eisen. 

2nd  Row:  A.J.  V.  Harrison.  T.A.  Kawai.  J. A.  Ginou.  G.M.J.  Hooper.  K.  innami.  R.M.P.  Fraser.  MA.  Johnston.  T  J.  Farr.  E.B.  Erwin. 

Front  Row:  J.G.  Holliday,  J.S.  Hobbs,  J.K.H.  Kee,  A.J.E.  DeVila.  B.S.  Graham,  M.K.  Etherington,  K.C.  Edwards. 


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L  to  R  3rd  Row:  D.J.  Kim,  B.F.  Lopez,  I.W.  Marshall,  R.P.  Manning,  D.D.  Nelles,  C.F.  Powers,  D,J.  Montgomery. 

2nd  Row:  R,  Kim,  S,  Miyake,  M.K,  McLachlan.  A.S.J.  Lang,  A.C.K.  Poon,  J.E   Morgan. 

Front  Row:  T.S.O.  Reid,  I.C.  Michael,  J.J.  Lessif,  M.H.  Chisholm.  M.C.  Maby,  R.M.  Mantrop,  K.L.E.  Lee, 


L  to  R  3rd  Row:  G,A.  Rose,  B.J.  Riopelle,  D.J.  Wharton,  A.W.  Zwingenberger,  E.J.  Wright.  G.A.  Taylor,  L.  Robinson. 
2nd  Row:  V.KL.  Wong,  D.W.T.  Shik,  S.K.  Sauerwein.  R.  Vaughan,  D.H.K.  Zoebelein.  S.M.C.  Smith. 
Front  Row:  MA.  Worry,  W,Y,C.  Yow,  M.A,  Shillum,  Z.  Zulqernain,  E.R,  Waller.  B,P.R.  Wynn,  T.Z.  Siddiqui. 
Absent:  J.W.  Williams. 


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L  to  R  2nd  How:  A,  Goetze,  R,G.  Browne,  V.  Di  Battista.  S  N,  Alvaro,  T.  Bytzek,  R,  Cosentini,  M.D   Black.  I,M    Davidson.  A,P,  Bulas.  J.A.R, 

Collingwood. 

From  Row:  R.J.  Chin,  C.E   Glave,  S.A.  Corman,  R.J.  Abbott-Boast.  K.S.A.  Davidson.  A.  Cericoia.  AG    Basu 

Absent:  J.L.  Gordon. 


Llo  R  2nd  Row:  J.R.C.  Inglis.  M.R.  Hunter.  H.N.I.J.B.  Jeffrey,  S.W.  Mafiaffy.  A.C.  Metcalfe.  J.S.  Metcalfe. 
Front  Row:  C.C.  Lo.  C.E.G.  Mitchele.  KB.  McPherson.  B.  Mikol.  S.J.G.  Martin.  R.B.  Hobbs.  V.  Lin. 
Absent:  D.B.  Hancock. 


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V 


L  lo  R  2nd  Row:  L.A.  Perruzza,  M.P.  Robinson.  D.C-  Stewart,  T.E.  Patterson.  i,u  A   akovhoj.  S.A.  Mottiar.  C.J.  Panteiidis. 
Front  Row:  A.D.  Teal.  N.E.  Pairaudeau.  A. A.  Newail,  D.I.  Rogers.  M.G.W.  Rose,  D.A.  Searles.  A.  Mazer. 


HoR  2nd  Row:  R.J.  Windeler.  B.K.  Whalley.  B.  Woo,  M.A.  Van  de  Merwe.  M.J.  Wieland,  K.S.  Thompson,  D.E.  Zieba,  G.D.  Yeung. 
From  Row:  P.Y.J.  Wang.  J.  Voo.  J. P.  Williams.  A.C.  Tzembelikos.  R.  Tsioros.  A.  Zachos,  J. CM.  Tsao. 
Absent:  M.J.  CImphrey. 


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L  10  R  3rd  Row:  AM.  Bennett,  v.  b    Dinnick.  ML.  Brown.  S.R.  Creber,  JC.  Clarke.  R.G.  Christie.  J.C.  Barton. 
2nd  Row:  B.A.  Chan.  M.L.  Armstrong,  CM.  Armaly.  B.O.  Chin.  M.S.  Alexander.  I.D.  Cruickshank. 
Front  Row:  M.J.  Baranowski.  AC.  Bridel.  S.T.  Bryk.  CM.  Blakely,  A.H.G.  Cowper.  DA.  Delia  Penna.  A.H-C.  Chung. 
Absent:  A. A.  Burns 


Lto  R  3rd  Row:  R.M.  Duguid.  G.  Khan.  R.J.  Gill.  M.D.  Heil.  M.E.  Jones.  EM   Jackson.  ME.  Drolet,  J.C.  Graham.  C.G.  Emerson. 

2nd  Row:  C.  Cattrall.  M.J.V.  Harrison,  N.J.  Ellis,  B.D.  Hudson.  B.C.  Gee,  D.B.  Hancock,  R,Z   Khan,  A. A.  Frost.  T.R.  Fuller,  J.M.  Herder. 

Front  Row:  R.A.C.  innes,  J. A.  Hunt,  J.L.  Gordon,  G.A.  Innes,  M.J.  Hiscox,  R.P.  Katie,  DA.  Dupuis. 


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L  lo  R  3rd  Row:  S.P.  McQuillan,  R.A.  Martin.  J.M.  Mills.  G.  Nassar.  T.  McMufiKh,  S,  Ciebei.  IT.  Mank.  C.b   Oliver.  ^  .  Khan.  J.C.R.  Paine. 
2nd  Row:  D.W.  Nourse.  T-K.T.  Pak,  G.S.  Pearson,  D.M.  Peacock,  M.  Mimaki,  K.B.  Matheson,  S.  Manning,  J.S.  MacMillan,  A.Y-T.  Lee,  R.D. 
Kopas,  B.C.  Leggett. 
From  Row:  T.F.  Pepper,  J.T.  Palmer,  L.C.  Moodie,  D.J.  Mirkopoulos,  M.C.P.  Major.  J.R.  MacWilliam,  J.W.W.  Morris.  K.K,  Kwan 


Llo  R  3rd  Row:  C.  Wagon.  T.L.  Thorpe,  D.N.  Walker.  S.  Harpoon,  M.S.  Smith.  E.E.  Shaw.  R.O.  Savage,  F.S.  Prentice,  T.K.  Stuempel. 
2nd  Row:  S.A.  Stewart,  AD.  Wharton,  A.K.  Stein.  G.K.  Poon,  A.E.  Ruhland,  H.  Syed.  R.M.  Walker.  J.M.  Rowan. 
Front  Row:  M.  Yang,  S.W.P.  Sadlon,  T.D.  Ross,  S.A.  Rotstein,  R.  Hertz,  J.M.  Spoor.  R.A.  Rocha,  R.A.  Shillum. 
Absent:  P.W.  Randlesome,  M.G.W.  Rose,  A.R.L.C.  Tong. 


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Graduating  Class 

The  following  lists  the  choice  of  university  for  the  graduates  before  we  went  to  press..  Many  are  the 
student's  final  selection,  but  some  are  not. 


Adanns,  William 

McMaster 

Mason,  David 

Queen's 

Atkins,  Mark 

Western 

Matthews,  Joshua 

Concordia 

Barton,  Hugh 

G.  of  Pennsylvania 

McClocklin,  William 

McMaster 

Boothby,  Roderick 

Queen's 

McGlynn,  Joseph 

Curry 

Boyington,  Curtiss 

Queen's 

McPherson,  Matthew 

Queen's 

Bradfield,  David 

Laurier 

Meinzer,  Robert 

York 

Bradshaw,  Alexander 

Carleton 

Melim,  Andrew 

Toronto 

Brooks,  Damian 

RMC 

Millar,  Stephen 

Western 

Bullen,  Jason 

Western 

Mirkopoulos,  Theodore 

Toronto 

Callender,  Jason 

Western 

Monaghan,  Renny 

Carleton 

Caiiender,  Sean 

Kent 

Morgan,  Jonathan 

Queen's 

Campbell,  Vance 

Toronto 

Nazerali,  Sean 

Queen's 

Cathcart,  Steven 

Toronto 

O'Connor,  Michael 

Queen's 

Cheung,  Horace 

Toronto 

Pady,  Ian 

Queen's 

Chung,  Nelson 

Queen's 

Park,  John 

Toronto 

Comfort,  Timothy 

Carleton 

Permanand,  Govin 

Western 

Devitt,  Robert 

McMaster 

Plaxton,  Derek 

McGill 

Dickson,  Chuck 

Carleton 

Radeke,  Dirk 

Waterloo 

Fleming,  Sean 

Carleton 

Reed,  David 

Western 

Foster,  David 

College  of  Charleston 

Rocha,  Gary 

Guelph 

Glusing,  Mark 

UBC 

Ross,  Michael 

Western 

Gundy,  Harry 

GBC 

Sam,  Anthony 

McGill 

Harrison,  Brad 

McMaste 

Sheardown,  Mark 

Western 

Hart,  Jonathan 

Laurier 

Simon,  Michael 

Western 

Hickey,  Peter 

Western 

Somaroo,  Naveen 

Carleton 

Hill,  William 

Western 

Starkman,  Marshall 

Toronto 

Ho,  David 

Toronto 

Sterling,  Craig 

Western 

Ibbotson  Mark 

Waterloo 

Tawil,  Mark 

Queen's 

Ip,  Oscar 

Western 

Thwaites,  Daniel 

Queen's 

Kalliecharan,  Glen 

Toronto 

Timms,  Stephen 

Queen's 

Kang,  Ted 

McGill 

Tong,  Adrian 

Toronto 

Kay,  Ian 

Western 

Tullis,  Christopher 

Carleton 

Kelly,  Christopher 

Western 

Vanek,  Morman 

Toronto 

Kurian,  Sean 

York 

Vivas,  Alejandro 

Columbia 

Ledson,  Brian 

Carleton 

Vogel,  Kurt 

Guelph 

Lessif,  Jason 

Western 

Welder,  Michael 

Queen's 

Long,  Adam 

Queen's 

Wietzes,  Kevin 

Georgian 

Lopez,  Mark 

Western 

Williams,  Corey 

Western 

Luks,  Andrew 

Queen's 

Woo,  Eric 

Toronto 

Mantrop,  Christopher 

Queen's 

Worry,  Kevin 

Queen's 

Marshall,  Shane 

Kent 

DIRECTORY 


NAME 

Abbolt-Boast    Tilchard  James 

Adams    William    H 

Alexander    2  "Martin  Shane 

Alexander    1     ^Mlchefi)    Shawn 

Alexander    3     +  Marc    Stephen 

AJfrey    'Kurl     Ronald 

Alvaro    Sam     Nick 

Andrews    'Douglas  Alexander 

Afciszewskl    'Jonathan  Mark 

Artianic    Paul 

Armaly     Christopher     Michael 

Armstrong     t     Michael    Leslie 

Amislrong    2    Scot!    Leslie    Konrad 

Arrll    4Davld  John  Alexander 

Arteaga-Panizo    ^Jose  Ignacio 

Asquilh    Roberl  Philip  Anthony 

Atkins    ""Mark  Andrew  Roy 

Au    Pak  To  4Patrlck 

Aylsworlh     *Jeffery     Allen 

Bansa    Patrice  B 

BaranowskI     'Michael     Jeuon 

Barron    -KJames  Alex  William 

Barton    1    Hugh  John 

Barton    2    James    Christopher 

Basu    Abhijeet  -K3eorge 

Baun    -KJason  Cameron 

Bedard     'Charles    Lawrence    Conde 

Bennett    Andrew  Malcolm 

Best    1    Allan    Raymond 

Best  2    +  Martin   Thomas 

BJerkhamn   BJorn  ^Johan 

Black     -fMlchael  David 

Blakely    Christopher    M 

Bleler    *lan    Clark 

Boolhby    1    Roderick    D 

Boothby  2     '^Alexander  Kenneth 

Boyer    +Mlchael  Sean 

Boylngton    Curtiss    Reld 

Bradfleld    David    PepaJl 

Bradshaw   Alexander    H 

Brannon    +Thoma5  Allan 

Brennagh    'Geoffrey    Peter    Charles 

Brett    'Shane  Michael 

Brldel    'Andrew    Colin 

Brooks    2  'Thomas  James  Gary 

Brooks    1     ^  Damlan    Craig 

Brown    1     +  Matthew  Lome 

Brown  3    -f  James  Michael 

Browne  2   Peter    +  Geoffrey 

Bryk    '^cott  Theodore 

Bulas    "Andrew  Paul 

Sullen    -Kiason  Kenneth 

Burgess   John  lOavId 

Burt    David  Adam 

Buzek    'Torin  Michael 

Byrnes   'Christopher  Thomas 

Bylzek    Tyson 

Callender    1    Jason    Cotln 

Callender    2    'Sean    Bradley 

Campbell     '^  Vance    Theodore 

Caputo   'Michael 

Carpenter    'Simon 

Cathcart    +Sleven  Michael 

Cattrall    Christopher 


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Corlcola   Anthony  Jr. 

Chambers    +Oougla9  Kenneth 

Chan    1    Brian    Andrew 

Chan    2    *Jimmy    Kwonk    Wah 

Chan    3    "Jacky    Kwong    Ylu 

Chan   4    +  Keith   Wal-Hong 

Cheung    1     ^Horace    Hon-Shing 

Cheung    2   Gene 

Cheung    3    +  Ian    YatShIng 

Chin    1    Bruce  O 

Chin   2    Richard   Julian 

Chlsholm    *Malthew  Hammes 

Chow    'Tony  Wing  Keung 

Christie    Roderick  Gordon 

Chun^    1     ^  Nelson    How-Shun 

Chung    2    ^Alan    How-Chuen 

Clarke    1    +  John   Charles 

ClarKe   2    "^  Peter   Campt>ell 

Cotllngwood    1    John    "Andrew    Ross 

Colllngwood  2  -fNlcholas  Maurice 

Comfort    *Tlmolhy  Andrew 

Corman    -tSlmon  Andrew 

CosentinI    'Robert 

Cowper   AllsIaJr    H    G 

Cretwr    Steven    Ross 

Crulckshank    Ian    Donald 

Dadson   Joseph  Emmanuel  -f^Jed) 

Davidson    1    K  Scott   A 

Davidson   2    +  Ian    Malcolm 

DeA  ngells    *  Michael 

Delia  Penna    'Oanlele  Alfredo 

Demoslhenous     -tArls 

Dennis   James  William 

Deudney    -(Cordon  Laurence 

Devlta    Adam  James  EMwood 

Devitt    Robert  W 

Dl  Gianni    +  Louie 

Dickson    'Charlton  (Chuck)  Bruce 

DInnick    Wilfrid    S 

Drolet     +Michael  Erilng 

Dupuis    ^avid  Alexander 

Edwards    Kevan  Connor 

Elsen    *Aaron  Micheal 

Ellis    1    Neil   James 

Ellis    2    '^  Bruce    Carrlngton 

Emerson    Charles    Gordon 

Erwln    Eric   '^urke 

Essaye    -tPatrIck  Leon 

Etherlngton    1     'Mark    Kelly 

Etherlngton   2    +Paul    Simon 

Farr    1     ■^  Thomas    (Tom)    John 

Fair   2    +  Anthony    Michael 

Fell    Geoffrey  Allan 

Fleming    Sean   F    B 

Foster    Davfd    Jamee 

Fraser    1     +  Richard    Michael   Paul 

Fraser    2   James    +  Matthew    MacLeod 

Friesen    'Jhad  Joseph 

Frost    "^Ailan  Alexander 

Fu    Ka-MIn  4Tom 

Fuller    Trevor  Ryerson 

Gee    -(Bradley  Grant 

Georgeklsh    -(Joseph  James 

Gill    -fflichard  John 


R  R  #  2 

Newmarket 

Ontario 

L3Y    4V9 

710717 

4168364449 

7    Brlafwood    Read 

Unlonvllle 

Onla/lo 

L3R    2W7 

740907 

4164772874 

42   Sea  Island   Palh 

Thornhlll 

Ontario 

L3T    3A4 

710218 

4167317445 

27    Orchid    Court 

Willowdale 

Ontario 

M2L    2X8 

731007 

4164466960 

27    Orchid    Court 

Willowrdale 

Ontario 

M2L    2X8 

750308 

4164466900 

1177   Yonge    Siroet 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4T    2Y4 

760309 

5-8814145 

98    Buchanan    Drive 

Ma/kham 

Onla;lo 

L3R    9N8 

701112 

4164749418 

98    Buchanan    Dr^e 

Ma/kham 

Ontario 

L3R    9N8 

721010 

4184749416 

98    Buchanan    Drive 

Ma/kham 

Ontario 

L3R    9N8 

760808 

4164749416 

RR#4,    Klngcross  Drive 

King    City 

Onta/lo 

LOG    1K0 

710222 

41RAai6e25 

11    Daffodil    Avenue 

Thornhlll 

Ontario 

L3T    1N2 

720616 

4167279222 

R  R  #3 

Wng 

Ontario 

LOG    1KD 

730810 

4167270001 

79    DanJohn    Crescent 

Sea/ borough 

Ontario 

M1V    3N2 

730904 

4162911981 

5t     Number    Valley    Crescenl, 

Box    2413,    King    City 

Ontario 

LOG     1K0 

710302 

4168330254 

35    Ma/celllne    Crescent 

Willowdale 

Ontario 

M2K    2V6 

710322 

4162255120 

35    Maicelllne    Crescent 

Willowdale 

Ontario 

M2K    2Ve 

720513 

4162255120 

Casvllle     Navy    Gardens 

Christ    Church 

Barbados 

W.   1. 

720108 

8094277338 

39     KJngsway     Crescent 

Eloblcoke 

Ontario 

M8X    2R5 

740413 

4162396625 

138    Walorford    Bridge    Road 

St  John's 

NHd 

A1E     tC9 

721007 

7097390712 

138    Watertotd    Bridge    Road 

SI  John's 

Nfld 

A1E     1C9 

731014 

7097390712 

RR  #  2 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4Q    3G8 

701126 

4168535607 

40    Gllbank    Drive 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    5G5 

721202 

4167277989 

37  Banner  Lane,    Box  864 

King    City 

Ontario 

LOG    1KD 

720911 

416R.TO712 

51     Victoria    Drive 

Victoria    Gardens 

Trinidad 

W.   1. 

710207 

6373716 

8    Kltlrldge    Court 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4C    7A7 

710209 

4168842860 

RR  #  t 

Gormley 

Ontario 

LOH    1G0 

710728 

4168881724 

7    Ha/rowsmith    Place 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4E    2E1 

771018 

4167734979 

30    Winchester    Lane 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4C    6Y7 

720513 

4167316740 

R  R  *  1 

Caledon    East 

Ontario 

LON    1E0 

720909 

4165842634 

3    Meadow    Heights   Court 

Thornhlll 

Ontario 

L4J    1V5 

731124 

4168815730 

R  R  #  1 

King    City 

Ontario 

LOG    1KD 

711010 

4187736488 

237    Plymouth    Trail 

Newmari<et 

Ontario 

L3Y    eG8 

740508 

4168957488 

P  O  Box    #838,   Station  B 

Willowdale 

Ontario 

M2K    2P9 

730525 

4167339456 

Box    1103 

Uxbrldge 

Ontario 

LOC    1KD 

740118 

4168527364 

50    Eltlndale    Crescent 

Willowdale 

Ontario 

M2J    IBS 

730731 

4167564185 

5    Meadow    Height    Court 

Thornhlll 

Ontario 

L4J    1V5 

691031 

4168894538 

32    Pennycross    Court 

Woodbrldge 

Ontario 

L4L    3Ma 

780913 

4168515933 

22    Mariow    Place 

Bramplon 

Ontario 

L6S    2X3 

701125 

4167910a'V1 

29    Cortleigh     Bouleva/d 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4R    1K5 

700914 

416486flaV) 

125    Ftoxtorough    Drtve 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M5W    1X5 

710409 

4169224408 

208    Sherwood    Court 

OshawB 

Ontario 

L1G    eR8 

710407 

4164361330 

51  1    4th  Street  'A'  West 

Owen    Sound 

Ontario 

N4K    eA4 

730813 

5193719818 

70    Langley    Avenue 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4K    1B5 

731019 

4164691851 

Box    696 

Gormley 

Ontario 

LOH    1G0 

721219 

4167379488 

Box    696 

Gormley 

Ontario 

LOH    1G0 

741122 

4167379488 

R  R  *  3 

Tottenham 

Ontario 

LOG    1W0 

701014 

4187293772 

20  Kelly  Crescent,    Box  428 

Bolton 

Ontario 

LOP    1A0 

731231 

4168800M4 

31    Janus   Court 

Willowdale 

Ontario 

M2H    1S3 

740430 

4164917558 

Blue  Ridge,       R  R  /3 

King 

Ontario 

LOG    1K0 

740217 

4167731333 

Blue  Ridge,     R  R  #  3 

King 

Ontario 

LOG    1K0 

770808 

4187731333 

Box    393 

Noblelon 

Ontario 

LOG    1N0 

730522 

4168594645 

Box    393 

Noblelon 

Ontario 

LOG    1N0 

760405 

4166594645 

52   Parte   Lane  Circle 

Don   Mills 

Ontario 

M3C    2N2 

681128 

4164456575 

214     Umberbank     Boulevard 

Aglncourt 

Ontario 

M1W    2A3 

700715 

4162931275 

RR  #1 

Schomberg 

Ontario 

LOG    1T0 

701012 

4169392913 

8    Salem    Avenue 

Kingston    8 

Jamaica 

W.   1. 

730717 

8099242833 

30    Ellerbeck    Siroet 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4K    2V1 

731027 

4164690449 

103    •    1425    Bayvlew   Avenue 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4G    3A9 

740902 

4164854812 

47    Chartwell    Road 

OaKvllle 

Ontario 

L6J    3Z3 

710423 

4168422155 

54  Mongkok  Road    t4/F  8 

Kowloon 

Hong    Kong 

740223 

929898 

10  Thorn   Lane 

North    York 

Ontario 

M3C   2Z9 

710227 

4164455040 

p   o   Box   F2910 

Freeport 

Bahamas 

711008 

8093738994 

15    Bush    Street 

Wemlnd)l 

Quebec 

JOM    1L0 

740911 

8199780289 

AShbury     Farms 

St.    George 

Bart>ados 

W,    i. 

710729 

8094331289 

Glllam    2    Alexander    +  Gregor 

Ginou    1    Jonathan    Arthur 

GInou  2    *Joshua  Arthur 

Glave    'Charles  Edward 

Glusing    *Mark  Klaus 

Goetze    -tA  lexander 

Goldsack     ^Gregory     MacDonaJd 

Gordon   Johnalhon  -fLuk« 

Graham     1     ^Jamos     (Jamie)    Cha:1es 

Graham    2     +  Bradley    Slewarl 

Gregory    -tWark  Louli 

Gundy   1   P   Harry  T 

Gundy   2    William    +  B«nson 

GuBtafason    *  Christopher 

Haddad    -fNlcolas  Andres 

Hancock    David  Barclay 

Harada    +Graham  Klyojl 

Harrison    t    Bradley   J 

Ha/rlson   2    ^Matthew  J    V 

Harrison    3     +  Andrew   Jeffrey    Vincent 

Ha/I   Jonathan    R 

Herder    James    Milley 

Heron    -^Stephen  James 

HIckey    l^eter  Grant 

Hill    'William 

HIscox    Michael  J 

Ho    Kal  Shing  David 

Hobbs    1    ^Robert    Brandon 

Hobbs    2    'Jeffrey    Sadler 

Hockin    +Thomas  Edward  Pallesen 

Holliday    'Jeffrey  Grant 

Hooper    1    Gordon    "^Marcus   John 

Hooper    2    Karl    "Brendan    Joseph 

Horlon    +Tlmothy  Andrew 

Hudson    Brian  4David 

Hunt    '\Jeffery  Allan 

Hunter    +Wark  Regan 

Hyman    'Victor  Malr 

Ibbotson      'Mark  Edward 

Inglls   Jamie  Ronald  Coldham 

Innami    'Ken 

Innes   1    Grant  A 

Innes   2   Robert  Andrew  C 

Ip    Felix  -fOscar 

Istilart    -t^aymundo 

Ivankovlc    4l.eonard 

Jackson    trie  Mitchell 

Jaeger    'Marcus  Peter 

Jeffrey    'Tfugo  Nicholas  I  J  B 

Johnston     +MareK    Alexander 

Jones    '"Warco  Edward 

Kalllecharan    -KSIen  Allan 

Kang    'Tae  Soo  (Teddy) 

Katie    'Robert  Peter 

Kawal    Tatsuya  'Andrew 

Kay  W  Ian  C 

Kea    'Jonathan  Kal  Hung 

Keller    4Douglas  Edward 

Kelly    Christopher    Paul 

Kerr    Terrance  Michael 

Keto   'Robert  Edward 

Khan    1    Rashid   Zarin 

(Cian  2    '^GeraJnt 

Khan  3    '^Tarek 


45    Valenllne    Drtve 

Don   Mills 

Ontario 

M3A    3J7 

760818 

4164442970 

123   Fern  VeUHy  Cr   Psil   Stn   B 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4E    208 

730730 

4167735805 

123   Fern  VaJley  Cr   Psil   Sin    B 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4E    208 

750924 

4167735805 

110    Yonge    SIcMl    Soulh 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    1M2 

710105 

4167272428 

■Water    HMard'.    7    Fairways     Rd 

Wa/wick     WK04 

Bermuda 

700925 

8092981343 

181    Weldon    Avanuo 

Oakville 

Ontario 

L6V    2H9 

710726 

4168423272 

679    Merten    Sireel 

Toronto 

Onta/lo 

M4S    1B8 

730n07 

4164851832 

243  Oral  Drive    Bo»   1660 

Bradford 

Ontario 

L3Z    1B8 

721102 

4167752890 

Big  Bay  Polnl  Road     R  R  #  4 

Bairie 

Onla/lo 

L4M    4S8 

710321 

7054363652 

R  R   *  4.  Big  Bay  Polnl  Road 

Bairle 

Ontario 

L4M    4S6 

730502 

7054363852 

1204    Clarkson    Road 

Mlsslssauga 

Ontario 

L5J    2W2 

740831 

4168233038 

130    South    Drive 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4W    1R8 

710629 

4165981938 

130    Soulh    Drive 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4W    1R8 

741217 

4168237357 

331  1  Kingston  Road    #1404 

Sea/borough 

Ontario 

M1M    1R1 

731223 

4162675142 

Bosque   da    Robles   72 

Bosques   do   las   Lomas 

Mexico  Cly 

11700 

750410 

586-75-14 

General     Delivery 

Ketlleby 

Ontario 

LOG    IJO 

720419 

4167815053 

129    4th  Street  West 

Oven    Sound 

Ontario 

N4K    3J8 

741001 

5193713863 

R  R  #1      Valley  Trail 

Newm  artel 

Ontario 

L3Y    4V8 

710706 

4168985839 

87    Bumhajn    Courl 

Fredericton 

N.B. 

E3B    5T8 

710925 

5064587888 

87    Bumham    Courl 

Frederidon 

N.B. 

E3B    5T8 

730914 

5064597888 

45    Cheltenham    Avenue 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4N    1P6 

700120 

4164881430 

198    Glengrove    Avenue    West 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4R    1P3 

71()H(CT 

4184841682 

R  R  #  3 

Mansfield 

Ontario 

LON     IMO 

740822 

5199255431 

373    Lodor    Street 

Ancaster 

Onta;lo 

L9G    225 

700730 

4166483562 

R  R  #  2 

Roc  (wood 

Ontario 

NOB    2K0 

701107 

519S564253 

4    Haiold    Street 

Brampton 

Onta/lo 

L6Y    1C7 

710325 

4164538363 

14    Soa/es   Avenue.    5th    Floor 

Kowtoon 

Hong    Kong 

691118 

37141324 

130    Whileacres    Drive 

London 

Ontario 

NSG    4A4 

721130 

5196570759 

1206    Ceda/grove     Drive 

North    Bay 

Ontario 

PIB    4R9 

730805 

705474f>R,34 

549    Ridout    SI    N.    Apt.    1004 

London 

Ontario 

N6A    5N5 

740513 

5106455911 

R  R  #  4    Box  680 

Durham 

Ontario 

NOG    IRO 

730908 

5193692215 

905-7     Bishop    Avenue 

Willowdale 

Ontario 

M2M    4J4 

731103 

416292a\5ft 

905-7    Bishop    Avenue 

Willowdaie 

Ontario 

M2M    4J4 

7Sn3?0 

4162920358 

61     Rrverslde    Boulevard 

Thornhill 

Ontario 

L4J    1H8 

750409 

4168867106 

36    Regency    Courl 

Bradford 

Ontario 

L3Z    2R3 

710414 

4187756769 

P   0    Box    N-7778 

Lytord    Cay 

Bahamas 

711122 

8093264635 

34    Royal    Oak    Drive 

Benlt 

Ontario 

L4M    4Se 

721016 

7057218384 

12     Brickslone     Circle 

Thornhill 

Ontario 

L4J    4M6 

751125 

4166696830 

26    Devlin    Place 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    3Y8 

700SO2 

4167278431 

112   John    Bowser    Road 

Newmarket 

Ontario 

L3Y    7P1 

730302 

4168962129 

PO  Box  1659,   4  Viel  Street 

Penetang 

Ontario 

LOK    IPO 

731214 

7055498885 

R  R  #  4 

Stouftville 

Ontario 

LOH    1L0 

710506 

4168881263 

12    Bayvlew    Wood 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4N    1R7 

710508 

4164848875 

153    Regent    Street 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4C    802 

720608 

4168835788 

MIchelel    76 

Mexico    City    11590 

Mexico 

750412 

545-38-26 

20    Mayna/d    Avenue.    Apt     101A 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M6K    2Z9 

740511 

4ia'i,-VM702 

R  R  #   1 

Mount    Albert 

Ontario 

LOG    IMO 

720624 

4164733130 

1513    Hunters    Chase,    Apt.     1C 

Westlake 

Ohio 

44145 

740907 

2188712982 

183    SImcoe    Avenue 

Keswick 

Ontario 

L4P    2H6 

720614 

4167228695 

31    Benson    Avenue 

Kingston    8 

Jamaica 

W.   1. 

730109 

825-9430 

R  R  #  2 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    3G8 

720126 

4167271225 

17    Freeling    Street 

San    Fernando 

Trinidad 

W.  1. 

710717 

8096522231 

303    Dawllsh    Avenue 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4N    1J8 

700304 

4163225238 

06    Kenparit    Avenue 

Brampton 

Ontario 

L6Z    2G1 

700930 

4168460816 

199     Raymen/llle     Drive 

Markham 

Ontario 

L3P   6S8 

730622 

4ie471£095 

R  R  #  4 

Slouffville 

Ontario 

L4A    7X5 

700830 

4166403442 

25    Mariborough    Avenue 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M5R    1X5 

74aTO« 

4169608727 

21    Grant   Court 

Queensville 

Ontario 

LOG    IRO 

770302 

4164782138 

R  R  #  2 

Clartoburg 

Ontario 

NOH    IJO 

700610 

5105896888 

150  Heath  Street  West,   PH  #1, 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4V    2Y4 

740R25 

4164838500 

R  R  #1     14  Woodland  Crescent 

Banie 

Ontario 

L4M    4Y8 

740929 

70572«,53S5 

846    3rd  Avenue  West 

Owen    Sound 

Ontario 

N4K    4P5 

710703 

5183710187 

846   3rd  Avenue  West 

Ow9n    Sound 

Ontario 

N4K    4P5 

720803 

5193710187 

746    3rd  Avenue  West 

Owen    Sound 

Ontario 

N4K    4P5 

720803 

5193710187 

187 


188 


Kim    2  •Richard 
Wm    1    *Dav1d    James 
Kingston    *Mlcha«l  Sandfofd 
Kopas    Ronald  Derek 
Kurlan    Shawn    Joseph 
Kwan    0<elwin  Kar-way 
LaMarche    '"Jason- Pierre 
Lamb    ^Michael  John  Joseph 
Lang    "Angus  Sean  Joshua 
LeCuyer    'Matthew 
Ledson    Brian  William 
Lee    1     ^Andrew    Yan-Tak 
Lee  2   Kwok   Leung    +  Eric 
Leggett    BlaJr    Cfimpbell 
Lessif   1    +  Jason  John 
Lessif    2    'Jeffrey    Joseph 
Leung     -tKelth 
Lewis    -tJeffrey  Llewelyn 
Lin    *Vlctor 

Lo   1    +RonaJd  Chun  Cheong 
Lo  2    +  Benjamin   Ken 
Loglotatos    Atexandros     +Alex 
Long    1    'Adam 
Long  2    +  William  John 
Lopez    1    'Mark    Fabian 
Lopez   2    +  Bruce   Fabian 
Luks    Gerald    Eric    Andrew 
Luxemburger  1    +Thomas 
Luxemburger    2     +  Robert    James 
Maby    +Mark  Christopher 
MacMlllan   John    S 
MacWIIIIam    Jay    R 
Mahaffy    'Scoll  William 
Major    '^ark  Courtney  P 
Mank    Todd  Tremain 
Manning    1   Shane 
Manning    2  'Rory  Patrick 
Mantrop    1    P   Christopher 
Mantrop   2    "Robert    (Rob)    Michael 
MarBhalt    1     +  Shane   Anthony 
Marshall   2    '^lan   William 
Martin    1     +  Roberl   Andrew 
Martin    2    ^  Scott   James   George 
Mason     David  Alexander 
Math    'Zachary  Benjamin 
Matheson    2  'Craig  Michael 
Matheson    1    Kent   B 
Matthews   Joshua  Balfour 
McCiocktin    William    R    T 
McConnell    Matthew  John 
McFleld-Pertey    ^aaron  Alan 
McGlynn    'Joseph  Charles  (Joe) 
McGrath    -tSean  Kevin 
McKague     'Brian  Charles 
McLachlan    'Michael  Kenneth 
McMurrich    Thomas 
McNaIr    -fOarren  James 
McNally    Robert    +Ryan 
Mcpherson    1    Matthew   A 
Mcpherson    2    Kenneth    BlaJr 
McQuillan    Sean  Patrick 
McQuIre    Nicholas  George 
Meinzer    Robert    Emil 
Mellm    John  '"Andrew 


80    Poplar    Helghll    Drive 

Islington 

Ontario 

M9A    4Z4 

730926 

4182350798 

B    Bfanlslde    Court 

Weston 

Ontario 

M9P    2XS 

730804 

4162462437 

Hotel     FranglpanI 

Bequla     /St.     Vincent's*     Ihe 

Grenadines 

760203 

80945R3255 

59    Douglas    Drive 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4W    282 

710717 

4169202268 

191A    York    Mills    Road 

Wlllowdale 

Ontario 

M2L    IKfl 

691119 

4164450687 

28    Bellevlew    Drive    S/F 

Repulse    Bay 

Hong    Kong 

711021 

68120965 

North  Ridge  Faim,    RR*3 

King 

Ontario 

LOG    IKO 

740424 

4167270002 

Box    545 

King    Clly 

Ontario 

LOG    IKO 

730219 

4168336882 

28A    Hampstead    Grove 

Hampstead,     London 

England 

NW3    6SP 

730725 

019301200 

228    Millard    Avenue 

Newma/ket 

Ontario 

L3Y    122 

740314 

4188951711 

R  R  #4 

Caledon    East 

Ontario 

LON    lEO 

70nW)fl 

4169842166 

R  R  #  1 

Kettleby 

Ontario 

LOG    1J0 

720801 

4187278747 

1 1     Hairowsmlth    Place 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4E    2K1 

721231 

4187737940 

36    Broadmoor    Avenue 

Barrle 

Ontario 

L4N    3M9 

710803 

7057282015 

S   Forest   Glenn   Court 

Tlllsonburg 

Ontario 

N4G    4Ye 

701121 

6198426047 

5   Forest    Glenn   Court 

Tlllsonburg 

Ontario 

N4G    4Ye 

730712 

5198426047 

2573    SI    ClaJr    Avenue    East 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4B    1M2 

740322 

4187513180 

25    Kennedy    Street    West 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    2L5 

760514 

4167271085 

4D    HilMew    Aprt,    48    Kadoorio    Av. 

Kowtoon 

Hong    Hong 

720519 

3-7119161 

Flat    7A   Victoria    Heights 

43A    Slubbs    Road 

Hong    Kong 

720624 

5-723187 

22    Edinburgh    Drtve 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4B    1W3 

750614 

4167643120 

19    Canadlana    Drive 

Thornhlll 

Ontario 

L3T    2Y7 

731217 

4187310328 

11444    Yonge    Siroot 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4C    4X7 

710808 

4187374964 

83    LaKevlew    Road 

Elliot    Uke 

Ontario 

P5A    2H9 

740224 

7058487883 

10   Par   Drive 

Kingston    8 

Jamaica 

W.   1. 

891127 

92441467 

10   Par   Drive 

Kingston    8 

Jamaica 

730924 

8099241487 

88    Briai    Hill    Avenue 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4H    1H9 

700327 

4184856908 

1153    Druery    Court 

Newmarket 

Ontario 

L3Y    4W1 

740925 

4168533734 

1153    Druery    Court 

Newmarket 

Ontario 

L3Y    4W1 

780623 

4168533734 

Boundary    Lodge,    Slade    Oak    Lane 

Denham,  Jerrards  Cross 

Bucks,    Eng 

SL90QE 

730327 

7  Hunters  Glen  Rd    R  R  #  2 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4Q    3G8 

710412 

4187279647 

57    Cousins    Drive 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4Q    1B7 

710612 

4187272250 

7   Beaufort   Road 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4E    1M8 

721008 

4166945650 

P  0  Box  F  1880 

Freeport     ,     Grand     Bahamas 

Bahamas 

711125 

8093731660 

30    Steeplechase    Avenue 

R  R  2    Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    3G8 

710923 

4167732541 

R  R  #  1 

Inglewood 

Ontario 

LON     IKO 

7104nn 

416H3ft3131 

R  R  #  1 

Inglewood 

Ontario 

LON     IKO 

740129 

41S8383131 

685    Mulock    Drive 

Newma/ket 

Ontario 

L3Y    4W1 

701006 

416898a«i00 

665    Mulock     Drive 

Newrmaritet 

Ontario 

L3Y    4W1 

740419 

4168986500 

11A    Rldgewood    Towers 

Diego    Martin 

Trinidad 

W.   1. 

701227 

637757B 

25   Woodland    Glen    Drive 

Guelph 

Ontario 

NIG    3N2 

730507 

5198364089 

25    Knighlswood    Road 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4N    2H2 

710405 

4164861982 

Box   580 

King    City 

Ontario 

LOG    1KD 

721004 

4168336383 

265    Chartwell    Road 

Oakvllle 

Onlario 

LBJ    3Z7 

700615 

4168441967 

25    Wlllowbank    Boulevard 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4R    1B7 

750902 

4164812313 

44  East  Beaver  Creek  Rd    /18 

Richmond    Hill 

Onlario 

L4B    1G8 

741031 

4167736130 

44  East  Beaver  Creek  Rd    Unit  16 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4B    1G8 

711201 

4167736130 

Box    73,    406   Main    Sireot 

WolMlle 

Nova    Scotia 

BOP    1X0 

700927 

9025429632 

Box    106,    59    Steeplechase    Av. 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    3G8 

700608 

4167736478 

%   Sunrise   Market   &   Dell 

P  0  Box  1411,    Coeburn 

Virginia 

24230 

740226 

7033956309 

P  O   Box  880 

Grand    Cayman 

Cayman 

Islands 

750815 

8099495699 

21    West    568    Park    Avenue 

Lombard    Post    Office 

Illinois 

USA       60148 

700102 

3126206720 

Tafly  Hollow    R  R  #  2 

King 

Onlario 

LOG    IKD 

740218 

4168335974 

R  R  #  4 

Slouffvllle 

Ontario 

LCH    1L0 

740628 

4188881728 

40    Wavarley    Drive 

Guelph 

Onlario 

N1E    6C8 

730527 

51982106aT 

237    RosedaJe    Hts    Drive 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4T    1C7 

710727 

4164858269 

38    Valloyvlew    Court 

KJelnburg 

Ontario 

LOJ    ICO 

751213 

4168931065 

20    Hawthorne    Lane 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    3K7 

741012 

4187276786 

100    Kennedy    Street    West 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    2L7 

700729 

4167278265 

Tanglewood  Farms,    R  R  #2 

Acton 

Ontario 

L7J    2LB 

720511 

5198339929 

1 7    Sylvan    Valleyway 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M5M    4M4 

710114 

4167828875 

2    Manning    Crescent 

Newmarket 

Ontario 

L3Y    6H4 

740223 

4168984018 

R  R  *  1 

Schomberg 

Onlario 

LOG    ITO 

700706 

4168594598 

7,420    Bathutst    St(eet,Apl    902 

Thornhlll 

Ontario 

L4J    8X4 

700609 

4187848388 

Melnyk     HHoman  Alexander 
Menlove    -tJames  Frederick 
Mertena    *Kevln  Peter 
Metcalfe    t     '^  Andrew    Cha/les 
Metcalfe   2    ^Jeffrey    Scott 
MIcallzzI    Bernard  Patrick 
Michael    1    Ian   Charles 
Michael    2    *Davld    Craig 
MIkol    'Srahm 
Millar    ^Stephen  Moore 
Mills  J   Michael 
Mllroy    'Carl  Robert 
MImakI    *Manabu 
MIfkopoulos    1    Theodore    Ted 
Mlrkopoulos    2    Dlmltrios    Jim 
MItchele   Christopher  E  G 
MIyaka    Shinsuke 
Mollard    'T'eter  James 
Monaghan    Renny  D 
Montellh    -t€ric  Wallers 
Montgomery    •Darcy  Jofin 
Moodie    Leslie  -fClay 
Moreno    -tJuan  Gabriel 
Morgan    1    Jonathan    Andrew 
Morgan    2    +Jemies    Edward 
Morgan   3    +  Michael  John 
Morris    *  John  Wallace  William 
Morrlssey    Timothy  Fergus 
Mottiar    '~Shlraz  Alexander 
Mulcock     -tJayson  Joseph 
Nassar    "George 
Nazer   *AII 
Nazerali   Sean   M 
Nelles   Daniel  Davis 
Newall    Ashley    Adrlein 
Ng    -tKenneth  Ka-Cheong 
Nichols    -fJames  Anthony 
Nourse    4Davld  Wilcox 
O'Connor    Michael     Hardy 
O'Nell    -(Andrew  Murray 
Oliver    "Cory  Sutherland 
Osborne    4Robert  James 
Pady  Ian 

Page    -fAuslIn  Duncan 
Palne  Jonathan  C   R 
Palraudeau    Nicholas    Emlle 
Pak    Tln-Kel  Timothy 
Palmer    -tJason  Thomas 
Pantelldis    Christopher  James 
Park    JohnJung-JIn 
ParsI   *Pedfam 
Patterson    +Tom  Edwin 
Peacock     HDavId  Michael 
Pearson    Gregory  Scott 
Pepper  1    Todd   F 
Pepper   2    ''Scott   John    Bertram 
Permanand    Govln 
Perojzza    Uoyd    Anthony 
Plaxton    ''Derek   Gordon 
Poon   1    +Gary  Kayan 
Poon  2   +Albert  Chee  Kin 
Powers   Courtney  Fowler 
Prentice   Fergus   S 
Radeke    Olrk   H 


230    Hlblicul    Court 

Newmarket 

Ontario 

L3Y 

5KB 

740316 

4168882516 

163     HIMcrssI     Drtve 

Newma/kel 

Ontario 

L3Y 

4V8 

740411 

4168537370 

962    WllArood    Drive 

Newmarket 

Ontario 

L3Y 

2B5 

740306 

4168953305 

88    Kennedy    SI    West 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G 

2L7 

720825 

4167270870 

88    Kennedy   St    Wesi 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4Q 

2L7 

730821 

4167270870 

299    Burns     Boulevaid 

King    City 

Ontario 

LOG 

1KD 

740829 

4168332048 

Fairway  Flood,  R  R   #   4 

Ba/rle 

Ontario 

L4M 

4Se 

730716 

7057224722 

Fairway  Road    R  R  *  4 

Bajrie 

Ontario 

L4M 

488 

750712 

7057224722 

P   0   BOK   304 

Richmond     Hill 

Ontario 

L4C 

4Ya 

721116 

4167731282 

Crandeld       R  R  #  2 

Shanty    Bay 

Ontario 

LOL 

2L0 

700603 

7057224764 

201     KJngscross     Drive 

King    City 

Ontario 

LOG 

1KD 

710127 

4168338141 

R  R  «  4 

Stouftvlllo 

Ontario 

L4A 

7X5 

740427 

4166404308 

10-32-3       Yachlyodal-nlshI 

Yachlyo-shI   /  Chlba 

Japan 

276 

700527 

474834837 

IB  Old    Park  Lane 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4B 

2L8 

710605 

4168849518 

19  Old   Parti  Lane 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4B 

2L8 

720802 

4168849518 

2   Highland   Court 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G 

2T1 

720926 

4167276641 

227    John    Bovraer    Crescent 

Newmarket 

Ontario 

L3Y 

7N7 

7,TnRnfl 

41689^55,11 

45    Steeplechase    Avenue,    R   R    #2 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G 

3G8 

741110 

4167735439 

30  Simmons  Street    R  R  #3 

Woodbrldge 

Ontario 

L4L 

1A7 

710129 

4168593899 

1 36    JennHer    Crescent 

Sharon 

Ontario 

LOG 

1V0 

750707 

4164784472 

1 20    Arden    Avenue 

Newmarket 

Ontario 

UY 

4H6 

731011 

4168954650 

1    Earis  Court 

Kingston    8 

Jamaica 

701207 

8099241588 

Benito    Perez    Galdos,    205-1002 

Col.   Polanco 

Mexico      D.F 

.   11510 

74101B 

BO55401748 

28    Teddington    Park    Avenue 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4N 

2C3 

691208 

4164880961 

4   St  John   Drtve 

Hawthorn    Woods 

Illinois 

USA 

60047 

730731 

3125406331 

325    Lake    Street 

Ttiessalon 

Ontario 

POR 

1L0 

751006 

7058422648 

90    Calais    Street 

Whitby 

Ontario 

LIN 

5M2 

710313 

4166661888 

84    Balson    Drtve 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G 

3Rt 

741024 

4167271622 

630    Perth    Street 

Fergus 

Ontario 

NIM 

2S9 

720620 

5198431990 

2186    Stanneld    Road 

MIsslssauga 

Ontario 

L4Y 

1R5 

740829 

4162794196 

P  0  Box  8 

Napanee 

Ontario 

K7R 

3L4 

720708 

6133549916 

5    Walslngham    Court 

Unlonvllle 

Ontario 

L3R 

2Le 

730420 

4168871597 

R  R  #  4 

Barrle 

Ontario 

L4M 

4S8 

710322 

7057218419 

29    "Riombank    Road 

Thornhlll 

Ontario 

L4J 

2A1 

730704 

4168813582 

193    Kennedy    Street    West 

Aurora 

Onlarlo 

L4G 

2L8 

720720 

4167735791 

4   Tarbert    Road 

Wlllowdale 

Ontario 

M2M 

2Y2 

750613 

41B22«46eO 

68    Goll    Unks    Drive 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G 

3V3 

750506 

4168418215 

1409    Aries    Court 

Weslover    Hills 

Texas 

USA 

76107 

710305 

8173770524 

122    Springhead    Gardens 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4C 

5C4 

700602 

4168831819 

R  R  #  2 

Woodslee 

Ontario 

NOR 

IVO 

740824 

51B8395090 

22    Canadians    Drive 

Thornhlll 

Ontario 

L3T 

2Y6 

710604 

4168893088 

22    McLenny    Drive 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G 

5P6 

740424 

4167271280 

Long  Reach     R  R  #  2 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G 

3G8 

701126 

4187731552 

RR  #  1 

Bradford 

Ontario 

L3Z 

2A4 

760211 

4167755019 

Box    5497    SS 

Nassau     NP 

Ball  am  as 

W.   1. 

710217 

8093277207 

166  Old   Yonge   areet 

Willowdals 

Ontario 

M2P 

1P9 

711009 

4162258707 

188    Spadlna   Avenue,    Suits   303 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M5T 

2C2 

720328 

4168690698 

204    London    Road 

Newmarket 

Ontario 

L3Y 

6J3 

710601 

4168530920 

68    Hudson    Drive 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4T 

2K3 

720708 

4164887152 

6    Edmund    Crescent 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4B 

2X9 

700319 

4168833494 

c/o  14  Savllle  Ct 

Thornhlll 

Ontario 

L3T 

5T6 

750801 

892324 

34    Broadbrldgo    Drive 

West   Hill 

Ontario 

MIC 

3J9 

720819 

4182818559 

359   Essa    Road 

Barrle 

Ontario 

L4M 

4S7 

710415 

7057281138 

188    McCaffrey    Road 

Newmarket 

Onlarlo 

L3X 

1J9 

710326 

4168534906 

64    Lanewood    Drive 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G 

4C8 

710602 

4167276475 

64    Lanewood    Drive 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G 

4C8 

740529 

4167276475 

113   Route   de   la  Capita 

1223    Cologny 

SwUzoriand 

710717 

4122522515 

126    Main    Street 

Unlonvllle 

Ontario 

L3B 

2G4 

720312 

4184740698 

95    Highland    Lane 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4C 

331 

700427 

4168842913 

Champion    BIdg..    Rm    609 

301-309     Nathan     Rd 

Kowloon 

Hong 

Kong 

710922 

3-7807989 

3  Chun  Fal  Road 

Flat   7B 

Hong    Kong 

730807 

5-778982 

56    Fleury    Street 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G 

1T9 

730811 

4167276057 

Box    327 

Calmar 

Alberta 

TOO 

OVO 

711222 

402985.3611 

260    Major    MacKenzle    Dr.    Apt    402 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4C 

1H8 

700929 

41888.1587! 

189 


190 


Ramos    ^Patricio  Ochoa 

Ramson    -tChtlstopher  John 

Randlesome    Paul    Warren 

Rath    +Kyle  Jeffery 

Reed    David  W 

Rees    'Stephen  John 

Raid    1     +Toby   Simon   Olfver 

Reld    2    'Jason    David 

Rlopelle    ^rent  James 

Ripley    -fOerek  Allan 

Robinson    1    Merlin   P 

Robinson    2    Uam 

Rocha    1    'Gary  Jude 

Rocha    2    'Ryan    Anthony 

Rodriguez    Sheldon    A 

Rogers    Donald    Ian 

Rosa    1    Nicholas    Gheorghe    William 

Rose  2    4Geoffrey  Andrew 

Ross    1    Michael    RonaJd 

Ross    2    ^  Tobyn    (Toby)    David 

Rotstoln    Stephen  Anthony 

Rowan    Jeffrey    Mason 

Rudenko     +Serge 

Ruhland     -tAian  Edward 

Sadlon    Steven    Wm    Paul 

Sam    •  Anthony  Ian 

Sandilands    "Tyler  Jason 

Sauerwein    'Sven  Klaus 

Savage    Robert  Owen 

School    'John  H  J 

Searles    David  Andrew 

Shaw    Edward  Ted  Emory 

Sheardown     MarK    James 

Shen    Kae-Wen   -tKevin 

Shik    1    ■'Oavld  Wal  Tak 

Shik    2    '"John  Wal  Cheung 

Shilium     1    Robin    Andrew 

Shillum    2    Mark    Alexander 

Siddlqui     +Tar1q    Zafar 

Simon    'Michael  Leon 

Sinclair    -tWark  Richard 

SkovhoJ    'Stephen    G    A 

Smeenk     -tNalhanial  Joseph 

Smith  1    Michael  Spencer 

Smith  2    'Stuart  Morley  Christian 

Smith    3    'Adam    Colin    Teskey 

Somaroo    Naveen    O 

Sommerviile    -tBarton  Campbell 

Solres    'Jose    Angel 

Spence    -tBrlan  John  James 

Spoor   Johan  Matthias  •(Thl|5) 

Stammkoetter    -tChrlstlan  Bernd 

Starkman    -tMarshall  Cory 

Stein    1    Alexander    K 

Sleln    2    ^Christian    Anthony 

Starling    Craig  Retford 

Stewart    1     Shane    Alexander 

Stewart    2    +  Daniel    Christopher 

Stinson    -MHenry  Robert 

Stuart   3    +  Daniel   Brett 

Sluempel  Timothy  Karl 

Syed    Haroon 

Tawll     Mark  A 

Taylor    1     'Geirrett    Andrew 


Monte   Athoj    No   520 

Lomas    de    Chaputtepec 

Mexico 

11000      DF 

730927 

520-29-20 

P  0  Box  51 

Kingston 

Jamaica 

W.   1. 

750227 

B099253342 

43    Tannery   Court 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4C    5S4 

721219 

4188835638 

R  R  #  2 

Loretio 

Ontario 

LOG    1L0 

751021 

7054355602 

218     Tlmberbank     Boulevard 

Aglncourt 

Ontario 

M1W    2A3 

700404 

4162912081 

P  O   Box    1149 

Bradford 

Ontario 

L3Z    2B5 

750220 

4167757021 

153    Rose    Park    Drtve 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4T    1R8 

740612 

4164867818 

120    Jennifer    Crescenl 

Sharon 

Ontario 

LOG    WO 

751103 

4184784640 

23  Ward  Avenue,    Box  533 

Sharon 

Ontario 

LOG    IVO 

730927 

4164782273 

485    Napier    Street 

Colllngwood 

Ontario 

L9Y    3T8 

740217 

7054451703 

St    Andrew's    College 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    3H7 

720814 

4187272458 

St.    Andrew's    College 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    3H7 

730827 

4187272456 

97    Greenvlew    Lane 

Sault    Ste    Ma/le 

Ontario 

PeA    BKB 

700520 

7059423100 

97    Greenvlew    Lane 

Sault    Ste    Ma/le 

Ontario 

PeA    eKB 

710526 

7059423100 

5   Conn   Drtve   Box   356 

Sharon 

Ontario 

LOG    IVO 

710313 

4184782026 

Stonleigh  Farms.    R  R  #  1 

Ketlleby 

Ontario 

LOG    1J0 

720708 

4187275683 

2   Tale   Court 

Sharon 

Ontario 

LOG    IVO 

721008 

4164782506 

282    Henderson    Avenue 

Thornhlll 

Ontario 

L3T    2M2 

730203 

4187316178 

37    Roxborough    Street    West 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M5R    1T9 

700407 

4180726325 

Box    148 

King    City 

Ontario 

LOG    1KD 

720124 

4188330567 

359    HllltiursI    Blvd 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M6B    IMg 

710127 

4167817223 

R  R  *  2 

Caledon    East 

Ontario 

LON    1E0 

710808 

4165842130 

73    Hewitt    Avenue 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M8R    tY4 

730826 

4165371607 

Box    1744 

Deep    River 

Ontario 

KOJ    IPO 

711130 

see  below 

R  R  #  2 

Bradford 

Ontario 

L3Z    2A5 

720707 

4154584884 

P    0    Box    F2651 

Freeport     Grand  Bahamas 

Bahamas 

710815 

8003733058 

74    Mark    Street 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    3J3 

740405 

4167272722 

91    While    Pine   Trail 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4C    4X7 

730312 

4168844822 

133    Minnesota    St 

Colllngwood 

Ontario 

L9Y    3S3 

710828 

7054453415 

155    Cairtngton     Drtve 

Richmond    HIM 

Ontario 

L4C    7Z1 

741223 

4167370969 

R   R   #    3.   35tti   SIderoad 

Caledon    East 

Ontario 

LON    1E0 

721012 

4165842421 

3800     Atwaler     Avenue 

Montreal 

Quebec 

H3H    1Y8 

710620 

5149348068 

R  R   #   4.   Box  817 

Bolton 

Ontario 

L7E    5T5 

7noa?4 

4168571939 

No   4,    Braga   Circuit 

Kadoorle    Avenue,     Kov^cxjn 

Hong    Kong 

751127 

3-7150208 

65  Harbour  Square     P.H.  #9 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M5J    2L1 

72oe-.» 

4163690203 

85  Harbour  Square,    P.H.  19 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M5J    2L1 

740502 

4183890203 

R  R  /  4 

Slouffvllle 

Ontario 

L4A    7X5 

711207 

4166405329 

R  R  #  4 

StoutMlle 

Ontario 

L4A    7X5 

731101 

4166405329 

%  P   0   Box    1871 

Riyadh     11441 

SaudLArabIa 

730429 

'SInerylyn',    Rockley  New  Road 

Ch.  Ch. 

Barbados 

W.   1. 

700311 

8094273400 

R  R  #  5 

Bolton 

Ontario 

L7E    5S1 

761117 

4168805244 

5002     14tfi  Avenue 

Mllllken 

Ontario 

LOH    1K0 

72nflOfl 

4164932750 

18    Willlngdon    Boulevard 

Eloblcoke 

Ontario 

M8X    2H2 

740714 

4162349691 

5444    Yonge    Street,    Suite    1908 

Wlllowdale 

Ontario 

M2N    eJ4 

710610 

4182^31494 

108    Golf    Unks    Drtve 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    3V3 

730322 

4167277378 

101     Douglas    Drtve 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M4W    2B2 

741115 

4169218753 

224    Shawnee    Circle 

Wlllowdale 

Ontario 

M2H    2Y4 

700214 

4187564953 

■Weelum',    64    Middle    Road 

Flails    FL  06 

Bermuda 

740818 

8092958510 

Av  Mussel   10          Colonia  Polanco 

Mexico     DF     11550 

Mexico 

750828 

2502474 

P  0  Box  451 

KJng 

Ontario 

LOG    1KD 

740416 

4167276848 

3403   Lakeside   Crescenl    S   W 

Calgary 

Alberta 

T3E    6A7 

720330 

4022421917 

Egbertstt    48    D-4300    Duesseldorf 

31 

W.Germany 

D4000 

711106 

see   below 

185    Lyndhurst    Drive 

Thornhlll 

Ontario 

L3T    eT8 

700317 

4168815824 

1    Highland    Court 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    2S9 

711004 

4187734349 

1    Highland   Court 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4Q    2S9 

741004 

4167734340 

17   Susan   Place 

Barrle 

Ontario 

L4N    5P3 

700308 

7057281018 

5    Brookdale    Drive 

Banle 

Ontario 

L4N    1N5 

710112 

7057266671 

933    Snowshoe    Crescenl 

Gloucester 

Ontario 

K1C    2Y3 

720818 

8138240520 

33   Theresa    Street 

BanI* 

Ontario 

L4M    1J5 

740418 

7057288813 

5    Cranberry    Lane 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    4B3 

750516 

4168417885 

Box    309 

Froblsher    Bay 

N.  W.  T. 

XOA    OHO 

720114 

8109796601 

81  Manltou  Drive    KIngCross 

Kjng    City 

Ontario 

LOG     1K0 

710601 

4168335895 

5668    Byng    Avenue 

Niagara    Falls 

Ontario 

L2G    5LB 

700219 

4163547282 

.58    Major   MacKenzle   Road   West 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4C    3S2 

731127 

4188834822 

Taylor  2    +  Kevin    Luke 

Teal    4Andfew  Davidson 

Thompson    1     +  Kristian    Stanley 

T>iompson    2     '^Christopher    Kevin 

Thorpe    Todd  Lindsay 

Thwailes    •Daniel  John 

Timms    Stephen    D 

Ting    'Richard  Siu  Kit 

Tong    +  Adrian    Robert    Wang    Chi 

Tseng    Chung-Tak    -hJohny 

Ttao    -tjefffey  Chl-Mlng 

Tsloros    1     Randy    (Saranlos) 

Tsioros   2    +Nlck 

Tullls     Christopher    David 

Tzembeiikos    1     Andrew    Costa 

Tzembellkos    2    +  Michael    Peter 

Umphrey     Mary    Jefferson 

Van    De    Merwe    Michael   A 

Vanek    Norman  Anthony 

Vaughan    •  Richard 

Vivas    'Alejandro 

Vogel    Robert    Kurt 

Vrettakos   Athanaslos  +(Thano8) 

Walker    1    Robert    MofTal 

Walker    2    'Douglas    Nell 

Waller    '^lyol  Richard 

Wang    Ping  Yau    'James 

Wafd    -fChristopher  Peter 

Warden    4Peter  Alexander 

Watts    -KJamle  Thomas 

Welder    Michael 

Whalley    Brock    Kent 

Wharton    t    Adam    David 

Wharton    2    Dallas   John 

White    Geoffrey  Peter 

Wieland    Markus  Johannes 

Wietzes    Kevin   J 

Williams    1    Corey   C 

Williams  2    '^ Jason   Paul 

Williams   3    +Jason   Wayne 

WIndeler    'Tlyan  James 

Wong    1    'A/lncent  Kwok-Lal 

Wong   2    +  Jeffrey  Chun   Wah 

Woo   1    Eric 

Woo   2   Benjamin 

Worry    1    Kevin    William 

Worry   2    '^Michael   Allan 

Wright    trie  James 

Wynn    '^  Brent    Parry    Roland 

Yang   'Marcus 

Yae   'Cyril  See-MIn 

Yeung    1    George    +  Derrick 

Yeung    2    'Yuk-Tln    Henry 

Yoo    'Jay 

Young    +Mlchael  Stuarl 

Yow  1    'Wayne  YIng  Cheong 

Yow  2    'Winthrop  YIng  Hlng 

Zachos     'Alexander 

Zegil    Thomas    William     +  Andrew 

Zieba    David    Edvra/d 

Zoebelein    Derek    Hans    Kari 

Zulqemain    1    'Zaigham 

Zulqemain   2    +Shafjeel 

Zwingenberger   Andrew  William 


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King    City 

Ontario 

LOG    1K0 

740529 

4168331755 

32    Caslla    drtv* 

Barrie 

Ontario 

L4N    1R1 

720620 

7057267602 

8  Cedarvale  Boulevard.    R  F 

1  #  2 

SloufMlle 

Ontario 

L4R    7X3 

730202 

4166407500 

Doane  Road     R  R  #  1    Box 

194 

Queensviile 

Ontario 

LOG    1R0 

740712 

4164782017 

26    Craigleith    Crescent 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4C    2C7 

710228 

4167732325 

31   1/2    Olivier  Place 

Kingston 

Jamaica 

710922 

8099228705 

112    Crawford    Rose    Drtve 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4Q    4B7 

701019 

41872740H? 

68    Cotswold     Crescent 

Wlllowdale 

Ontario 

M2P    1N2 

740109 

4167301847 

1.    Floor.    2790    Prince    Edward    Rd. 

Kowtoon 

Hong    Kong 

701210 

3-7608747 

148    Abbeywood     Trail 

Don   Mills 

Ontario 

M3B    3B7 

741023 

4164497998 

3100     Bay^^ew    Avenue. House 

#8 

WillcTwdaJe 

Ontario 

M2N    5L3 

730828 

4182239097 

436     Kerrybrook     Drtve 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4C    3R1 

721128 

4168834171 

43    Montrose    Crescent 

Unlonvtile 

Ontario 

UR    7Z8 

750528 

4164791272 

1300    Islington    North,    #1409 

Etoblcoke 

Ontario 

M9A    5C4 

700517 

4162363483 

1  1090  Balhurst  Street,    R  R 

*  2 

Maple 

Ontario 

LSA    1G2 

720726 

4188848319 

1  1090  Balhurst  Street.    R  R 

#  2 

Maple 

Ontario 

L6A    1G2 

760718 

4168848319 

50    Ajcherhlll    Court 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    3G8 

720419 

4183413485 

P  0   Box  2820.    Station  B 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4E    1A7 

711117 

4187370659 

38    Bishop    Crescent 

Guelph 

Ontario 

NIG    2R9 

691015 

5198248788 

Carrera  9    #93A-50 

Bogota 

Colombia 

730629 

2578518 

Avenids    15   No    127A   33 

Apt  1504       Bogota 

Colombia 

701218 

2581635 

P  0  Box  291 

Colilngwsod 

Ontario 

L9Y  325 

700115 

7054454576 

22    Framlngha/n     Drive 

Thomhilt 

Ontario 

L3T    4H3 

741203 

4168815471 

Box    285 

Grand    Cayman 

Caymanlsles 

711210 

8099492761 

34    Wllket    Road 

North    Yortl 

Ontario 

M2L    1N3 

710614 

4184454557 

1267    Misslssauga    Road 

Misslssauga 

Ontario 

L5H    2J1 

731027 

4ie27Bn,ia3 

1    Concord    Place.    Suite    2304, 

Don   Mills 

Ontario 

M3C    3Ka 

721207 

4164458038 

178    Avenue    Road 

Newmarket 

Ontario 

L3Y    1N6 

760602 

4168984818 

74    Derby    Court 

Nowma/Vet                          '" 

Ontario 

L3Y    5Z9 

7r)040« 

4168957851 

188    Delayne    Drive 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    5B8 

740515 

4187277737 

R  R  #  3 

Colllngwood 

Ontario 

L9Y   3Z2 

701018 

7054454439 

22    Hawthorne    t.ane 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    3K7 

720120 

4167277543 

R  R  ♦  4 

Acton 

Ontario 

L7J    2M1 

710722 

51BS531540 

RR  #  4 

Acton 

Ontario 

L7J    2M1 

730612 

5198531540 

R  R  #  4 

Tottenham 

Ontario 

LOG    two 

740918 

4ietf2e3814 

R  R  #  2 

Clarksburg 

Ontario 

NOH    1J0 

711107 

5195993244 

8    Denham    Drive 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4C    6J1 

700730 

4166811404 

33    Bayna/d's    Lane 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4L    9B2 

701231 

4167376989 

25    Wanorcrest     Drtve 

Wiiiosvdale 

Ontario 

M3N    5K2 

720105 

4162501730 

26    PIneneedle    Court 

Aurora 

Ontario 

L4G    4Y7 

730710 

4168410374 

17    Wellington    Street    East 

Banle 

Ontario 

L4M    2B4 

720529 

7057263403 

No    1,    Turret    Hillway 

Willowdale 

Ontario 

M2H    3A7 

730927 

4164901100 

25    Carton    Road 

Warkham 

Ontario 

L3R    1Z4 

750702 

4184706956 

1102     Gloucester    Twi,     The 

Landmark   /Pedder    Street 

Hong    Kong 

691223 

6046871296 

22   Udine   Court 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4C    8C8 

710929 

4168896640 

140     KIngscross     Drive 

King    City 

Ontario 

LOG    IKD 

711222 

4168335586 

140    Kingscross    Drive 

King    City 

Ontario 

LOG    IKO 

740720 

4168335596 

Bank      N.S     CaribbeanOfUcelnflPers. 

61     Front    SI    W.4th    Fl.Tmto 

Ontario 

M5H    1H1 

731017 

5895-23803 

11    Jennifer    Crescent 

Sharon 

Ontario 

LOG    WO 

731113 

4164784743 

1320    Islington    Ave    Unit    2301 

Etoblcoke 

Ontario 

M9A    5C8 

710220 

4162319638 

RR  #2 

Wng   City 

Ontario 

LOG    IKO 

740907 

41fVW!l852 

875    West    4eth    Avenue 

Vancouver 

B.C. 

V5Z   2R4 

721218 

6042610978 

7/ A3.    81    Kung    Lolc   Road 

Kwun    Tong.    Kowloon 

Hong    Kong 

740219 

3453542 

8  The   Bridle   Path 

Wlllowdale 

Ontario 

M2L    1C8 

721105 

418381'?e5 

R  R  #  3 

Newmarket 

Ontario 

L3Y    4W1 

7fiOSnfl 

4168881727 

8   Versailles    Court 

Don   Mills 

Ontario 

M3B    ZA9 

731011 

4164462889 

8    Versailles    Court 

Don   Mills 

Ontario 

M3B    2A9 

750210 

4164462888 

18lh  Avenue.    R  R  #  1 

Richmond    Hill 

Ontario 

L4C    4X7 

720303 

4168844531 

193    Anlen    Street 

Thunder    Bay 

Ontario 

P7B    5J5 

751104 

8076235638 

47    Steeplechase    Avenue 

Aurora    Ont 

Ontario 

L4G    3G8 

711124 

4167278350 

180  Kingscross  Drive     Box  ( 

S14 

King    City 

Ontario 

LOG    IKO 

721218 

418R.\-V1710 

51    Bauer    Crescent 

Unlonville 

Ontario 

L3R   4H3 

730618 

4164794137 

51    Bauer    Crescent 

Unionville 

Ontario 

L3R   4H3 

750507 

4164794137 

10   Gibson   Avenue 

Toronto 

Ontario 

M5R    1T5 

721228 

4169237828 

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