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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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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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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
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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)
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First Cricket
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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
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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)
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Football
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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
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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.
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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)
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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
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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
Second
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BACK ROW (L TO R): Steve Rush (Esq.), Haroon Syed, John Morris, Trevor Fuller, Andrew
Metcalfe, Dallas Wharton
FROrrr ROW (L TOR)-. Todd Pepper, Paul Sadlon, Mark Sheardown (Capt.), Markus Weiland
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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
Page (MVP), MikeTzembelikos
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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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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
Tzembelikos
ABSENT: Mark Sinclair
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Directed and designed by William Scoular
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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Abel/ Bernardo
Jason LaMarche
Baker/ Francisco
Jeff Lewis
Charlie/ Ophelia
Jed Dadson
Dogg/ Claudius gflj^E
Rod Boothby
Easy IBbI
Matt Brown
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Marlene Smith
Mrs- Dogg/ Gertrude* '
Pat Dawson
Fox Major' Hamlet
Liam Robinson
Prologue
Rory Manning
Horatio
Thomas Hockin
Ghost
Tony Chow
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Geoff Browne
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Chris Armaly
Gravedlggers jjj|
Curtiss Boyington
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Josh Ginou
Osric «;■?-.?
Ben Arril
Fortinbras
Barclay Hancock
Attendants
Bart Sommerville
Martin Best
Jeff Lessif
Joe McGlynn
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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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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
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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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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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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
V-liat a
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
isted
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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
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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.
Brian Raaflaub
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MA^ISEY HOI^SE
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.
Shane Manning
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Classes
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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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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
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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
ADDRESS
BIRTH
PHONE
200 StrslhaJlah Boulevard
Toronto
Ontario
M5N 1T1
710429
4167879822
87 Fred Cook Drivo, Sll» #-18
Bradford
Ontario
LOG too
710128
4167752442
42 Cook Ortv», R R * 2
Box 709 Kettleby
Ontario
LOG tJO
741001
4187380170
42 Cook Drive, R R #2
Box 709, Kettleby
Onta/lo
LOG tJO
701112
4169392554
42 Cook Drive, R R #2
Kettleby
Ontario
LOG 1J0
730119
4169392554
R R # 3
King
Ontario
LOG 1K0
77a-VM
4167279110
1B9 GoK Avenue
Woodbrldgo
Ontario
L4L 3R4
721013
4168S13607
25 Welllnglon Street East
Aurora
Ontario
L4Q 1H4
730319
4168413860
R R / 1
New Hamburg
Ontajlo
NOB 2G0
740918
5196258427
43 Ljiwrence Crescent
Toronto
Ontario
M4N 1N3
731004
Mo 4838127
P O Box N 10828
Nassau
Bahamas
710623
8093231195
35 Grenadier Heights
Toronto
Ontario
M6S 2W5
711213
4187622068
348 Hutchcroft Court
Newmartet
Ontario
L3X 1H8
731023
416S,"VT3733
St Andrew's College
Aurora
Ontario
L4G 3H7
751018
4168417237
P 0 Box 164
Callao
Peru
South Am.
731019
354347
632 Brush Grove
Aurora
Ontario
L4G 3G8
731227
41677.15663
93 Drahefleld Road
Ma/kham
Ontario
L3P 1G9
700107
4162942228
245 Olive Avenue
Willowdale
Ontario
M2N 4P5
740714
4ireV27551
R R / 3,
London
Ontario
NBA 4B7
730526
5186579570
4 Erinbrook Court
Islington
Ontario
MBA 4R8
711012
4162334S46
87 Teddlnglon Part Avenue
Toronto
Ontario
MW 2C5
710319
4164881878
35 Steeplechase Dr. RR #2
Box 110 Aurora
Ontario
L4G 3G8
760602
4168418258
43 Valhalla Place
Sault Ste Maile
Ontario
P6A 5Y9
700701
7057598951
43 VaJhalla Place
Sault Ste Ma/le
Ontario
PeA 5Y9
711210
7057598951
159 WIndfleld Road
Reglna
Saskatchewan
S4V 0E9
721219
3067890118
R R # 2
Claremont
Ontario
LOH lEO
74nA,V)
4166492172
3550 Jeanne Mance, Apt 1810
Montreal
Quebec
H2X 3P7
731129
5148422679
52 Douglas Drive
Toronto
Ontario
M4W 2B3
710420
4189293903
34 SImcoe Road R R / 1
Kenleby
Ontario
LOG IJO
721128
4169398111
34 SImcoe Road R R # 1
Kettleby
Ontario
LOG IJO
760425
4169398111
Utile Batlall/B
St. Peter
Barbados
W. 1.
700607
422-4157
e Country Estates Drive
Unlonvllle
Ontario
L3R 2L6
720406
4168875040
94 Blnscarth Road
Toronto
Ontario
M4W 1Y4
710417
4169675613
41 Fourv^nds Road
London
Ontario
N6K 3L1
730427
5196577155
88 Autumn Way
Aurora
Ontario
L4Q 4P7
700411
4167279377
88 Autumn Way
Aurora
Ontario
L4G 4P7
740130
4167279377
30 Lanewood Drive
Aurora
Ontario
L4G 4C8
740313
4167270942
16 ," nch Crescent
Holland Landing
Ontario
LOG IHO
701011
4168365545
22. Fjrest Hill Road
Toronto
Ontario
MSP 2N5
700715
4164891959
28 Rachel Street
Toronto
Ontario
M4W 1M5
700610
4169285900
92 Kenparit Avenue
Brampton
Ontario
L6Z 3K4
751011
4168467500
108 Jennifer Crescent
Sharon
Ontario
LOG IVO
750308
4164782176
86 The KJngsway
Toronto
Ontario
M8X 2T7
730420
4162336850
215 Cortleigh Blvd
Toronto
Ontario
MSN 1P8
710811
4164860849
4 Ken Court
King City
Ontario
LOG 1K0
740715
4168333214
9 Lougheed Court
Aurora
Ontario
L4G 5K9
700926
4167277941
34 Dunvegan Road
Toronto
Ontario
M4V 2P6
700702
4169604773
338 Buckingham Road
Nevirmajket
Ontario
L3Y 6K5
740530
4168955615
49 Steeplechase Avenue
Aurora
Ontario
L4G 3Q8
720313
4167278078
12 Munro Street
Palgrave
Ontario
LON IPO
710310
4168804686
197 West Street North
Orlllla
Ontario
L3V 5C7
721124
7053256094
R R *2
Bradford
Ontario
L3Z 2A5
710722
41677iVW03
R R # 1
Loretto
Ontario
LOG 1L0
750420
4189362774
8 Regis Drive
Willowdale
Ontario
M2M 3J5
730502
4167301733
60 Tulela Heights
Brentford
Ontario
N3T 1A1
731204
5197506855
91 Femstaff Court, Unit 5
Concord
Ontario
L4K 3LB
750109
4162236007
RR *1
King City
Ontario
LOG IKO
720930
4167274300
P 0 BOX N7776
Nassau
Bahamas
700118
8093241324
P 0 Box N7117
Nassau
Bahamas
701106
8093276082
51 Russell Heights
Kingston 8
Jamaica
W. 1.
690930
8099254785
31 Forest Circle Court
Woodbrldge
Ontario
L4L 1J4
730620
4168515650
21 Hawthorn Avenue
Toronto
Ontario
M4W 2Z1
731207
4169260486
flO l.ascelles Boulevafd
Toronto
Ontario
MSP 2E4
700128
4164829619
B R * 2
Wna Citv
Ontario
LOG IKO
720714
4168330946
185
186
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
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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
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711106
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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
81 Kings Cross Drive, R R i
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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
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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 (
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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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