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Page 1: St. Andrew’S college · St. Andrew’S college t he following is an excerpt from Head Prefect Peter Grantcharov’s valedictory speech on Prize Day. Here we are. For some it took

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2014 graduates (l-r) Jordan Carter, George Ciuciureanu, Francois Yoshida-Are, and Jacob King

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The following is an edited version of the speech given by Headmaster Kevin McHenry at SAC’s 115th Prize Day ceremony in June.

each year’s graduating class distinguishes itself in some fashion and this year is no exception. It is very apparent to me that this group of 97 young men loves their school. They have set a wonderful tone

all year, and I couldn’t be more proud of their collective commitment and excellence.

Academically, they have 360 first-round university offers and have won more than $700,000 in scholarships. The average number of university offers per student is 4.3.

Fifty-seven percent of the class will attend university in Ontario, which is down over 10% from last year. I’m pleased to say that Wilfrid Laurier University leads the charge with 11 SAC students attending. Ten students will attend the University of Toronto, eight will attend Queen’s University, and another five to McMaster University.

Sixteen per cent will attend out-of-province schools in Canada, which is up 8% from last year, and 16% of the class will attend university in the United States with acceptances at a variety of universities including the University of Southern California, Michigan State, Northeastern University, University of New Hampshire, University at Buffalo, Columbia, and Cornell.

It’s been a very successful year academically. Outside the classroom, this group of young men certainly lived the

theme “Build Community” in many different ways. Il faut aussi reconnaître les élèves du programme de Français

Intensif. Aujourd’hui dix (10) étudiants obtiennent leur diplôme après quatre ans de travail. Félicitations! In translation, we must also recognize the students in the Extended French program. Today, ten students will receive their certificate after four years of work. Congratulations to these students!

I have the best job in the world. I get to work in an environment that is all about dedication, excellence, and pride. I continue to be astonished by how much our boys accomplish and how they are so incredibly supportive of one another. I’d like to mention three— of a thousand or so— memorable moments that involve this year’s grade 12 class:

1. At Carol Service in December: how could anyone forget the incredible Andrean brotherhood that was demonstrated, as close to 100 Old Boys came to the front of the church to stand alongside our boys to belt-out a very loud

rendition of Amazing Grace? Watching the grads embrace one another, swaying back-and-forth as tears trickled down many of their faces, was, to say the least, a surreal experience.

2. Standing back and appreciating how respectful our students are is a favourite pastime of mine. I will often stand at the top of the stairs in the Gallery in between classes to watch the boys joke around with one another; open a door or say hello to a visitor; or go completely quiet on the odd occasion when a teenage girl happens to walk through the

Headmaster’s 2014 prize Day Speech

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Headmaster Kevin McHenry and Michael Mardini ‘14 on Prize Day.

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gallery for some reason or another. There’s no doubt in my mind that these young men understand and appreciate the incredible privilege they have in attending SAC. To reinforce my point, I received this email from a grad a couple of weeks ago:

Hi Mr. McHenry,This year has been, without a doubt, my greatest at SAC. It truly seems like only a short time ago that I was watching my brother’s U13 Soccer game at his first Homecoming in 2005, and now my own time at St. Andrew’s is coming to a close. It’s tough to put perspective on something that has had such a huge impact on my life, but I’m sure that will come with time. St. Andrew’s has given me more than I could have ever imagined and has shaped who I am today.

Throughout this last year, my dad continu-ally reminded me how important it is to stay in the moment, particularly as this is a year with many “lasts.” This perspective has allowed me to really appreciate how fortunate we are to be a part of such an amazing community and is something I wish I had learned earlier.

Time and again we are told that you get out of SAC what you put in, and I’m confident that when I leave campus for the last time as a student, I will have no regrets about how I spent my first six years as an Andrean. SAC is truly a special place and I’m sure my relationship with the School is only just beginning. —Michael Mardini ’14

3. The third memorable moment for me this year was our paintball experience in May, a special day for “surviving” the campus construction. It really wasn’t the paintball experience itself; rather, it was the opportunity to watch the grads and their teachers have an absolute blast with one another in between battles. It was a gorgeous day outside

and the Andrean brotherhood was omnipresent. Lifelong friendships were forged to an even higher level, and I can’t wait to see how these friendships have developed in September 2024 when this group returns for their 10th year reunion during Homecoming at SAC.

I’d like to thank this group of educators. They are

the ones who have brought out the best in your sons and who have taught them, not only course lessons, but life lessons. We are very fortunate to have their talents at our school.

There was a very positive faculty meeting to determine the recipients of the various awards. All one has to do is

spend five minutes in this meeting in order to get a clear sense as to how caring, dedicated, and passionate our incredible faculty is.

In closing, I would once again like to thank each and every member of the Class of 2014 sincerely. There was definitely a common theme during just about every speech that was given at the grad dinner. Whether you’re an Old Boy, parent, grandparent or sibling, you are always welcome back to your school, and I hope to see each of you at Homecoming on September 20. It will be an extra special weekend as we are playing UCC across the board, and we will also be having the grand opening of our new arena.

Grads, we truly hope that you will keep in touch with us as you continue the journey of life.

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“ I continue to be astonished by how much our boys accomplish and how they are so incredibly supportive of one another.”

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the following is an excerpt from Head Prefect Peter Grantcharov’s valedictory speech on Prize Day.

Here we are. For some it took two years, for others seven, and for most somewhere in-between, but in the end we all made it. Of course it is exciting to

be moving on, whether to university, higher-level hockey, or the workforce, but it is still not an easy thing to accept that come September we will not be wearing the SAC crest and tie.

It is an absolute honour to stand in front of you this afternoon. When I came to SAC, I never had spectacu-lar marks, nor would I have described myself as a leader. I wouldn’t say that I was anything more than just aver-age. However, over the next few years, I played on sports teams, attended evening meetings for several clubs, submitted assignments, wrote tests, volunteered, and pushed myself. Not because I wanted to have your attention in this speech today or have my name on a plaque; I pushed myself because I felt I had no other choice if I wanted to fit in among these amazing people at this amazing school.

We have all helped each other to fulfill our potential, and it is for this reason we all leave as men. So in that sense, I think we are all worthy of the title of Prefect as we have all pushed each other to make us the “well-rounded” young men we are now. And this is why I am not as honoured to leave as your Head Prefect as I am to leave a member of the Class of 2014.

I think it only be fair we allow the School some credit. Whether you came here as an athlete, scholar, actor, musi-cian, or just an average Joe like me, we all leave this afternoon as higher quality athletes, more intelligent schol-ars, more convincing actors, flawless musicians, and more importantly, leaders.

Nearly every young male would attend St. Andrew’s if they had the choice; unfortunately, not everyone does. It’s

important to thank our par-ents for this privilege and show appreciation for the financial sacrifice they’ve made. I feel the most power-ful and effective way to say thank-you is by having made the most out of our careers at St. Andrew’s. And I know each of us leaving this after-noon is able to say honestly they’ve made the most of their time within these walls.

I know every person here can recall one night when you stayed up late to finish an assignment, one afternoon

where you were in the weight room after all your friends had left, or one morning where you woke up early to prepare for a test. What is important is that it has helped us evolve into who we are now.

Although this is the official farewell and we are all think-ing of the future ahead of us, there is no question that these memories will find their way into our thoughts sooner rather than later. I thank the school for the environment, our parents and faculty for their endless support, and more importantly, my classmates for helping push each other every step of the way.

peter Grantcharov ’14 Valedictory Remarks

Peter Grantcharov ‘14, now in his first year at Queen’s University, thanks his parents Teodor and Tanja for their “endless support.”

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St. Andrew’s has been a whirlwind of activity recently. For this, the 2014-15 school year, we have 626 boys (259 boarders and 367 day stu-dents) grade 5 through to grade 12 in attendance.

We enjoyed a very well-attended Old Boy Reunion on September 19, 2014 and thou-sands joined us on campus for Homecoming

the following day. The sun was out that day, as we also held the opening ceremonies for the new La Brier Family Arena. If you haven’t seen the arena yet please do; it is truly an amazing addition to our school.

And while you are here, drop by my office and I will take you for a tour of the new kitchen and academic facili-ties. The kitchen renovation is now complete and allows our talented Food Services staff to work in upgraded and appropriate facilities.

The Centre for Leadership, Innova-tion & Performance is scheduled for completion in March 2015 , and the Opening Ceremonies will take place Saturday, May 2, 2015. The new teach-ing and performance areas for drama, music, business and leadership, and engineering and robotics will finally give our world-class programs the facilities they deserve. When everything is complete, our already amazing campus and facilities will have invested tens of millions on new or renovated spaces—quite an accomplishment!

We will continue the Not An Ordinary Place Campaign for another year, wrapping it up in December 2015. At this point we have raised pledges totaling $31.9 million towards our $37M goal.

Michael Sifton ’79, Chair of the Board of Governors, says, “When you talk about legacy, know that there isn’t a build-ing on this campus or the property itself that would be here if

it weren’t for the extraordinary generosity of folks over the generations. Now the La Briers have joined that legacy. But it also goes back to the Flavelles, the Dunlaps, the Rogers, and McLaughlins. Not a brick has been put in place that has not come from the extraordinary efforts of individuals who decided to make a difference through generations of Andreans.”

Our Foundation endowment has benefited from the mar-kets this year, increasing in value from June of last year by

$3.47M to a total of $28.56M as of June 30, 2014.

Funds transferred from the Foundation to the School contributed to the $2M in scholarships and bursaries the School awarded to 160 boys for the 2014-15 academic year—26% of the student body.

As John Rook ’64, Chair of the Foundation Board of Trustees, has said:

“We look forward to the successful completion of the capital campaign and the opportunity to focus again on the continued growth of our endowed funds, in particular our scholarships and bursaries. Supporting students to attend and benefit from the

St. Andrew’s College experience is very important to us.”I thank all who have contributed of their time, talent, and

treasure to this extraordinary school. My staff and I are very fortunate to work in a community that keeps giving back for future generations.

J. Scott W. HayterExecutive Director of Advancement

Message from Scott HayterExecutive Director of Advancement

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Year Ended June 30 2014 2013

REVENUE

Donations 4,648,277 5,295,718

Interest & Dividends 858,182 789,118

Realized Gain/(Loss) on sale of Investments

852,188 741,777

Total Revenue $6,358,647 $6,826,613

DISTRIBUTIONS

Scholarships & Bursaries 780,143 738,644

School’s Priority Needs & Designated Gifts

Unrestricted Donations 468,899 509,486

Other Designated Gifts 322,172 335,292

Gifts in Kind 10,150 4,852

Capital Projects (CMP & Major Renovations)

3,789,242 4,467,156

Total Distributed to St. Andrew’s College

$5,370,606 $6,055,430

OThER DISTRIBUTIONS

Investment & Custody Fees

119,347 123,611

Planned Giving Expense 140,370 144,302

$259,717 $267,913

Total Distributions 5,630,323 $6,323,343

Excess (Deficit) of revenue over expenses for the year

728,324 503,270

Fund Balances Beginning of Year

25,129,379 23,054,806

Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments

2,740,885 1,571,303

Fund Balance End of Year

$28,598,588 $25,129,379

DONATIONS

DONATIONS BY CONSTITUENCY

DISTRIBUTIONS

GOvERNORS & TRUSTEES: 50%

this % is counted in the above totals as all Govenors

and trustees are in another category.

56%

OlD BOYS CURRENT PARENTS OTHER

81.5%

CAPITAl

16.3%

ANNUAl GIvING

2.2%

ENDOwMENT

15%29%

CAPITAl PROJECTS

67%

SCHOOl‘S PRIORITY NEEDS & DESIGNATED

OPERATING ITEMS

14%

SCHOlARSHIPS, BURSARIES & AwARDS

14%

INvESTMENT & PlANNED GIvING

ExPENSE

5%

SAC Foundation Statement of operations 2013–2014

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Statement of Operations The breakdown of expenses and revenues is shown in graphical format on the right. For internal purposes and for the purpose of setting tuition fees, the Board does not budget for depreciation; however, we do allocate $800,000 toward major expenses on plant repairs and maintenance in any given year.

SAC Revenues 2013–2014 Tuition revenues and mandatory fees are the primary revenue source. Ancillary revenue is comprised of interest income, housing rentals, summer program revenue, Campus Shop revenue, and rental of facilities. Donations toward operating costs were $1.47 million in 2014, with $950,000 coming from the SAC endowment funds.

SAC Expenses 2013–2014The expense chart depicts expenses based on a functional division. Salaries and wages represent approximately 60% of our total budget but are included within the functional areas.

The percentage of expenses in each category is very stable year over year. Academic and co-curricular expenses refer to all student program activities including athletics, Cadets, library, and resident support services. Buildings, grounds, and maintenance expenses include utilities, insurance, repairs, and replacement of small capital items. Financial Aid represents just over $2 million in bursaries and scholarships.

How is SAC Funded?The audit for St. Andrew’s College was conducted in August 2014 by Smith Sykes Leeper and Tunstall for the year ending June 30, 2014.

Academics & Co-Curricular51%

18% Buildings, Grounds & Maintenance

9% Food Services

7% Financial Aid

5% Administration

5% Advancement

5% Admission

SAC ExpEnSESACtuAl 2013–2014

5% – Donations for Operations

4% – Ancillary Incomes

SAC REvEnuESACtuAl 2013–2014

91%Tuition &

Mandatory Fees

DONATION PARTICIPATION

BY DECADE

OLD BOYS

toPclass

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the ‘40s 1944

the ‘50s 1950

the ‘60s 1964

the ‘70s 1970

the ‘80s 1988

the ‘90s 1993 & 1996

the ‘00s 2002

(Minimum of five donors per class year.)

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there are legions who believe in the value of a St. Andrew’s education but few as steadfast in their support as Ross Reucassel ’56.

For close to half a century, beginning when he was a young man starting his career, Ross’s generosity has lent SAC a

helping hand in myriad ways: from giving of his time on SAC’s Board of Governors to financial support of annual funds, schol-arships, bursaries, and capital campaigns, to funding life insurance policies that provide for the International Group Scholarship, named after the family business.

“I don’t think I’d be the person I am today if it weren’t for St. Andrew’s College,” says Ross, reflecting on his motivation for giving back to the School, which, he says, played a huge part in his growth and development.

“SAC prepared me to step out in the world both personally and business-wise,” he says, noting it didn’t take long to realize the significant gift he had been given. “Giving back was just automatic.” His benevolence has made it possible for many boys to attend St. Andrew’s who otherwise would have missed out, and his life insurance policy will support countless more boys in the future.

One recipient, Toronto mergers and acquisitions lawyer Ian Michael ’92, attended SAC for seven years thanks to Ross Reucassel’s “significant annual support.” Ian says he’s worked hard to live up to his benefactor’s unspoken aspirations. He has given a gift to the School each year since graduation, is a SAC Foundation Trustee, attends Old Boy events and reunions, and in February was a speaker at Grade 11 Career Day.

“Receiving a scholarship meant the difference between putting in that last bit of effort to answer the call to give back or not. I knew I was fortunate then and despite all the things that evolve with hindsight, I am still fortunate and thankful now,” says Ian.

Today, in his seventies, Ross sits at the helm of a suc-cessful business but still makes time to attend SAC sporting events, dinners, and Prize Day, where he enjoys meeting his scholarship recipients. His preference is to keep a low profile though he recalls one “very emotional scene” when a parent ran into his arms to thank him for making such a difference to her son’s life.

Carol Service is an event he tries never to miss, preferring to stand near the front to best see the boys’ faces and watch the musicians perform. A few years ago, he noticed three younger Old Boys standing close by, all of whom sang loudly and proudly to every song. When the service ended, he introduced

himself and told them he liked their enthusiasm. They told him it’s hard to fully appreciate St. Andrew’s until after you’ve left.

“I’m willing to bet two out of three Old Boys would say the same thing,” states Ross.

Though he is now an enthusiastic advocate for the School, his initial impression in grade 9 wasn’t so positive. As an only child to doting parents, he admits to being overwhelmed by the School and made nervous by the Prefects, who had the author-ity to penalize new boys during their entire first year for rule infractions. Boys were called to task for anything from having a messy dorm room to being late to class or wearing dirty shoes.

“We were made to do any number of screwy things,” says Ross, who laughs at the memory of having once, on his hands and knees, pushed an egg around the Quad.

In September 1951, after one week of school, he called his father to say he’d had enough and pleaded to come home. He

SAC Champion and philanthropic leaderRoss Reucassel ’56

“ We make a living by what we get; we make a life by what we give.” — Winston Churchill

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Patrick Root ‘11, a recipient of the International Group Scholarship, has met Ross Reucassel every summer for dinner since graduating from SAC. He calls his benefactor “one of a kind.” Pat is entering his fourth year at Drexel University where he plays Division 1 lacrosse and studies sociology.

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the hard-working SAC Parents Guild presented the School with a cheque for $179,000 in May. These funds, mainly proceeds from the 2014 Red & White Gala, were

dedicated to the Not An Ordinary Place Campaign and to the creation of a full day-boy scholarship. The Parents Guild has completed its first pledge for $400,000 toward the campaign, and have recommitted to a new pledge to bring this total to $1 million over the next five years.

was told he was staying. “Another week went by, and I wouldn’t have left the School for a minute,” Ross remarks.

Over time, Ross grew to understand the Prefects’ role in shaping character and saw them as “good guys and role models.” They left such an impression that to this day, he still remembers all their names.

His Flavelle Housemaster was Stan Macfarlane and the door to his home was right beside Ross’s dorm room on the second floor. “When he walked out his door and hollered down the hallway—boy we froze,” remembers Ross. “We were scared skinny of him, but Stan became one of our favourite masters.”

Spending so much time together forged close friendships, and the classes of 1956–57 were especially tight-knit, with sports being the thread that pulled them together. In grade 10, Ross, Gordy Robertson ’55 and Bill Yuill ’57 made an early and unusual jump to the First Hockey team.

In his graduating year, Ross was co-captain of Varsity Hockey and further flexed his leadership muscles as a Prefect and captain of the Cadet Corps. Life dealt him a tough blow that year when his father passed away unexpectedly. Headmaster Kenneth Ketchum made arrangements for the family car to be kept at a nearby service station (student cars were not allowed on campus) so he could go home on weekends to be with his mother.

“I didn’t realize how important that was to my mother until years later,” Ross says. “The generosity and support the School showed to me during that time will never be forgotten.”

After leaving St. Andrew’s, he played junior hockey, but his dream to possibly play professionally was dashed by surgery required for earlier knee injuries sustained

while playing at SAC and at college. Ross attended Waterloo Lutheran/Western (which became Wilfrid Laurier University) before joining the family business.

There is a thick file of correspondence at St. Andrew’s documenting Ross’s largesse, along with heartfelt thank-you letters from all the boys he’s helped over the years. A 1966 letter from then Headmaster Robert Coulter references a conversation at an Old Boys’ Council meeting when Ross said he’d like to do something for the School. In the letter, Headmaster Coulter provided him a laundry list of possibilities from building new buildings to funding a scholarship, to taking on a governance role. Over the vears, Ross has helped in every regard, starting out with a gift to the School’s annual fund.

In fact, before he retired in 1986, former Director of Advancement Jim Hamilton wrote a letter to Ross admitting that he’d run out of ways to say thank you for so many years of successive giving.

“I’ve got quite a bit of satisfaction from helping,” admits Ross. His hope is that Old Boys, regardless of whether they attended SAC for one year or eight, will remember their experience and help to make the School even better.

“I know when you’re young it’s hard to step up financially,” he says, but he encourages Old Boys to start by doing simple things such as staying in touch, showing up for events, and attending reunions.

Ross’s decades of commitment and generosity to SAC are rooted deep, nurtured as a Prefect and a role model, and refined as a leader of business. Over a lifetime, it has added up to a lot of young lives changed. CINDY VEITCH

Parents Guild Executive 2013–2014 members (l-r) Cristine Prattas, Angela wood-Macgregor, and Michele Fisher present a cheque to Kevin McHenry, Michael Sifton ’79, Board Chairman, and Scott Hayter, Executive Director of Advancement.

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Trevor Biasi was appointed to the St. Andrew’s College Board of Governors at the Board and Trustees’ AGM in September. He is one of three faculty representatives

on the Board, joining Melissa Tackaberry and David Stewart. Trevor has been a member of faculty since September

2004 when he joined the History and Social Science Depart-ment in the Upper School, and was a grade 9 Team Leader. In

September 2013, he took over the responsibilities of Assis-tant Director of Middle School, in addition to his teaching and coaching responsibilities. Trevor is currently working toward the completion of his M.Ed. and is enrolled in the CAIS Leadership Institute program.

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St. Andrew’s College and Foundation – Advancement privacy Statement

St. Andrew’s College (School) and its associated Foundation recognize the importance of pro-

tecting the personal information of our alumni, family of past and current students, volunteers,

and supporters. Any personal information collected by the School’s Advancement Office is

handled with the utmost attention to how it is attained, secured, and utilized. This personal

information is kept private to the School and the Foundation.

We will not sell, rent, or trade personal information with anyone outside the School. The

Advancement Office will use this information for development purposes such as processing donations,

maintaining accurate donor records, communications, Andrean and Old Boy relations and fundraising

programs. We will respect the wishes of anyone who requests anonymity and/or instructs the School

and the Foundation to refrain from using their personal information for development purposes.

If you have any questions about how the School Advancement Office uses your personal

information, or no longer want to receive information from the School, please contact Edna Collins,

Associate Director of Advancement, at [email protected] or 905.727.3178 ext. 239

The entire 2014 Annual Report, including a

complete list of donors, is available online at

www.sac.on.ca/2014AnnualReportREADMORE

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old Boy Donors1932Scott Montgomery 1934Bill Neal 1938Jim O’Brian 1940Bill Shields 1941(the late) John Kilpatrick 1942Philip Alspach George Brickenden Keith Pilley 1943Sandy Hyde Mac Lightbourn Harry Sands 1944Charles Eddis Murray Hall John Lowndes Jim McLeod 1945Cam Dobbin Gary Rapmund 1946Fred McKenzie Bob Montgomery 1947Tom Chipman Don Shaw (the late) Bill Skinner 1948Donald Ashdown Joe Nold Dan Poyntz Bob Putnam Vic Rodwell Frank Rolph Ian Wishart 1949John Crosbie Bill Lawrence David Wilson 1950Dick Clavell Farrell Hyde Ralph King Roy McMurtry Tom Munn Joe Paterson Tony Stapells David Trent

Chris Wansbrough Douglas Worling Peter Young 1951Warren Ritchie Bill Somers 1952John Auld Woody Fisher Jake Omstead Coulter Osborne Roger Strand 1953Gordon Alexander Bill Andrews Mike Dunn Paul Esson Bill Graham Garth Hazlett Ian Isbester Jim Mylrea David Rea John Trent 1954Duncan Campbell Graham Dutton Doug Grant Tony Guzman Fred Leslie Mike Mann Robert Morrison Jim Munro Evan Schulman Walter Somerville Bob Wade Barry Wansbrough 1955Al Cruickshank John McCrea Ian Purdie Gord Robertson 1956Barry Black Michael Burns David Dunlap Robbie Keith Peter Ketchum Ross Reucassel John Swinden Reilley Tapley Bruce Thomson Michael Wood

1957Mal Darroch James Guy John Hill John Hough Carlos Kepke David McLean Andrew Milne John Mueller Jim Wyse Bill Yuill 1958Jim Godsman Joe Kepke Tom Orr 1959Jim Dunn Frank Metcalf Dem Rogers Rob Russell Bill Snyder Alf Wirth 1960Chris Allworth Kirk Gardner Tom Hays Mike Heath-Eves Tom Hickey Bob MacLeod John Morse John Orr David Stamper Andrew Wood 1961Brian Armstrong Carl Ingwalson, Jr. Ron Rea Mike Rothery Dan Routledge 1962Malcolm Black Herb Gregory Terry Joyce Mike Sommerville 1963Terry Montgomery 1964Robert Ballard Jim Herder Ray Osborne John Pennal D’Arcy Reade John Rook Bill Westfall

Bob Williams John Zurbrigg 1965Bob Emerson Doug McKeen Hugh Pritchard Gregory Pritchard 1966Larry Boland Bruce Crockett George Dangerfield John Jeffries Jim McClocklin Bill McNeil Doug Simmonds Vic Tryon 1967Robert Jones David Kitchen Tim Macdonald Jim McCreath Fraser McTavish 1968Peter Bates Graham Brunke Tom ButterfieldDavid Cross Jim Good John Housser Rob Warren 1969Barry Brackley John Brown Scott Jolliffe David Morton 1970David Grass George Hathaway Jeff Hayes Paul Kitchen Brian Levett Sandy Munro John Percival Mark Westcott Norm Wilkie Tony Wong 1971Robert Boyd Bill Haust Mark Jurychuk Craig MacPherson Ted Ruse Chris Stoate

1972Richard Bates Mike Hogg Robin Wilkie Gordon Wilson 1973Tim Boland Tab Buckley Jim Empey Raymond Leung Jamie Macdonald Ian McClintock Rick Reininger Sheldon Sturrock Ian Tait 1974Tom Birkett Jamie McTavish Robert Nelson Buddy Rego Stuart Rutherford Bob Topping 1975Rick Mann Stephen Peter 1976Michael Earle Craig Farrow Paul Grassby Gary Lawrence Greg Miklas Paul Seay Matt Shinkle 1977Mark Bedard Jeff MacMillan Myles Pritchard Cliff Sifton Scott Sillcox Charles Zuckerman 1978Ian Carlsen James Cole Andrew Dalton Drew Foss Philip Henderson Hiram Hsu Jim Irwin John Stewart 1979Andy Beckwith Paul Bedard Bill Cathers Stephen Dewis

Mike Edwards Tim Houlton Scott Mortimer John Mortimer Mike Sifton 1980Michael Chau Scott ColeDoug Crawford John Sedgewick Glenn Stanley-Paul John Stevenson 1981Chris Ball George Jackson David Lawrence Ken Marshall Paul Stanborough Warren Stoddart 1982Kelly Begg Doug Cooper Mike Elliott Doug Gray Rodger Leslie David Tredgett 1983Peter Bedard David Isaacson Scott Nirenberski David Rolph Andrew Simpson Steve Suarez Jon Tyner King Ward 1984Luis Benito C. Larry Biricz Robin Comfort Andrew Mahfood Peter Smith Philip Wood 1985John Archibald Fahad Dawood Paul Henriques Tom Hussey Michael Roy Derek Sifton 1986Doug Merkel Stephen Pitel

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1987Tim Callaghan Michael Chen-Young Beric Farmer J.P. Hoffman Ian Howey Glen Oliver Bob Wilkes 1988Corey Anquetil Mike Brewer Ken Cameron Mayur Desai John Dunlap Ian Giles Glenn Hant Oliver Herbst Chris Hind Rob Hiscox Kevin Kilmer-Choi Paul Morgan Jeff Rees Anthony Reid Wallace Watson Ken Wong 1989Steve Cathcart Brian Ledson Shane Marshall Jonathan Morgan Derek Plaxton 1990Patrice Bansa James Barton Bruce Chin Trevor Fuller Robert Katic David Nourse Scott Pearson 1991Jamie Biggar Simon Corman Bassam Ghais Jamie Inglis James Morgan 1992Jim Dennis Mark Etherington Jon Ginou Darren Katic Rob Mantrop Ian Michael Mark Shillum

1993Marcus Gillam Robert Leckey Alex Logiotatos Jamie Menlove James Nichols Bart Sommerville Peter Wardell 1994Geoff Brennagh Ryan Lawlor Otto Schuemer Alfredo Villegas-Camil Alex von Arb 1995Paul Etherington Chris Foster Jeff Lewis 1996Santiago Barona Julian Battiston Justin Lindquist Robert Lowes

Blair MacPherson Steve Mantrop Ted Mercer Graham Munro Matthew Thorne Stefan Tuzi 1997Carey Chow Mike Foy Ricky Leung Graeme Martin 1998Carson Cheung Brook Dyson Mark Landry John Lowes Jason Perrier Antonio Riva Palacio Lavin 1999George Brown Mark Gooderham Jamie MacPherson Paul O’Hea

2000Tejus Ajmera Ryan Brandham Brian Chisholm Matt Tsuji 2001Mike Dainard Paul Perrier Jason Wong 2002Randall Blom Aladdin Diakun Richard Goldhar James Healey Michael Jones John Knutton Pete McClelland Oliver Radley-Smith Brad Smith Nick Weedon 2003Allan Bean Andrew Cumming

Joel Ford John Housser Daniel John Alessandro Lupo Patrick McGrath Nathan Rothwell Joseph Rothwell Mike Tzimas David Woodcock 2004Chris Bromley Andrew Carnovale 2005 Sinclair Bean Ryan Bryce Robert Mackay Will Mulock Malek Smith Jordan Zitoun 2006Adrian Bruno Eric Cumming David Luther

2007Mike Fedorov Christian Kieller 2012Mark Denton 2013Robert Bertani Mathew Durisin Curtis Harvey

Going Places: The 97 members of the Class of 2014 received 414 offers of admission, 50 outside of Ontario, 36 in the U.S. and 10 from international schools.

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Current parentsRajiv & Mamta AgarwalMarjan AleaghaImtizi & Camela AliGordon & Jo-Anne AlmadiAlvaro Almuina & Melinda PicaChris & Debbie AndonovskiJames & Julie AppelbeAyokunnu Are & Emiko YoshidaKourosh Asgari &

Margalit GavrilovDarrell & Sandra AshbyBrett & Sharon AshtonGus & Paula BadaliStuart BahenMichel Beauchamp &

Cindy GilbertRandi & Richard BermanFrank & Susanne BertolasKevin & Tracy Beswicktim Boland ’73 & Erin FarrellJoe & Jannine BowenJoseph & Karrie BrandtDarren & Melissa BrayCharles & Lynn BristollKen & Agnes BroekaertGraham Brown & Denise

Lehman-BrownDavid & Karen BrownBruce & Lorraine BuchanMichael Byass &

Modupe Tunde-ByassPeter Byers & Rhonda HopkinsonXinghua CaiJuan Antonio CarrancedoLionel & Chantal CarterRoss & Susan CarterLize Cen & Que Fei CaiMichael ChadseySandra ChadseyKeith Chambers & Lan Mee

Hong-ChambersJohnny & Cindy ChanHelen ChaoJose E. Chedraui & Roxana AbudYu Chen & Chunlei ZhaoMark Chen & Huiquing ZhangLizhi Chen & Qing LiuMichael ’87 & Adrienne

Chen-YoungWilliam Cheng & Grace LinSteven Cheung & Sandra

MacDonaldKwok Chi Cheung & Alice LawPo-Sen Chiu & Yi-Chen Liu

Christopher Chow & Anita LoWendel & Denise ClarkFraser Cowell & Tracey Brownedouglas ’80 & Luciana CrawfordCarey Crawford-Brown-LamontagneJeffery & Vicki CrockerRobert & Michele CrowderCourtney & Denise CummingsAnthony & Angela D’AlessandroRomeo & Rosanna D’AngeloPamela DaguiamGeorge DaguiamRoger & Mariola DaherFahad ’85 & Farah DawoodRobert & Susan DawsonPaul & Carrie DentonBrian & Sheri DeoMartin & Elaine DevlinPaul Dilworth &

Mary Lyn SeymourAndrei & Elena DimitrievGeorge & Chrys DouramakosSergey & Irina DyagilevPeter Elliott & Catherine MorrisonMark & Susan EnnisDave & Joanne FalconerRon & Michele FischerSandy & Nina ForteRobert & Katherine FoxDavid & Veronica GalajdaRon Giorgio & Natasha BothWayne & Deborah GlendinningVitalii & Elena GodonoogaRupert Gomes & Asha GafarRamon & Heidi GomezGenady & Olga GorodetskyChristopher & Linda GrahamDoug ’82 & Kathi GraySpencer & Sacha GreenNick Grgas & Margaret HastingsChristopher Grier & Amanda WerthJohn Guo & Winnie YangGhulam Hasnain &

Zia Fatima HabibKyu Jin Han & Jinyoung KimGreg & Dorothy HarrisMichael Harrison & Kim WilkinsonBruce & Darlene HaryottMohamad HassaniJason & Katie HendersonRauli Hiiri & Marina EhrnroothGeorge & Sally HillisJohn & Lorraine HopkinsonHiram ’78 & Maria Hsu

Chuan Guo Hu & Rong ChenZhendong Hu & Hua LiLie Huang & Ai-Hong ZhangHaibo & Belinda HuangBruno & Betty IaboniR. Alan & Jennifer IrwinDean & Kelly IwaiDarryl & Jan IwaiBradley & Rebecca JacksonMichael & Natalie JamesPeter & Beverly JefferyDieter Jentsch & Angela GanstalJames Jiang & Han ShenAndrew Jochem & Seljan TuemerGreg & Eda JohnsonDavid & Louise JoinerRobert Jones & Margit Klemt-JonesMichael & Vivian JooStanley Kam & Yee Man LaiHenry & Yelena KastelyanetsChris & Heather KempczinskiNorman & Brenda KennedyMichael & Carol KensitHyunchul Kim & Eunah ChoSung Kyung Kim & HyeJung JangJieun Kim & Sanghyun JiAndrew & Michelle KimensJordan & Martine KolmDiana Korn-HassaniMurali & Mukta Krishnan

Chao Kuan & Bonita SoPatrick Kurp & Sylvia WoodBrian Kyle & Maria PerrellaMichael & Wendy La BrierPaul & Ilia LadouceurEd & Dawn LaffeyPeter & Sau Wai LaiNeo & Helen LakkotrypisMarc LamontagneGeoff & Lee LanderArnoldo Lanzarin &

Lupita Lizarragadavid ’81 & Diana LawrenceChan Nyung & Jihyun LeeJ. rodger ’82 & Marion LeslieChi-Ming Leung & Siu-Ching LiAllin & Karen LewisZhen Ming Li & Li DongFuwen Li & Ying MaoLong Li & Hong TaoGuang Bo Li & Xiu Hua PiYi Li & Limei ZhangJoongkwon Lim &

Kyungeun SongFeng Liu & Xiulu YangYi Jun Liu & Chun Hong XuAndres X. Liu & Lijuan LiuPeng LiuYong Liu & Qun WangChristopher & Donna Lowry

Ricardo Lozada & Haydee Del Valle

Nathan Luo & Mary LuRobert Macgregor &

Angela Wood-MacgregorKeith Mackenzie & Janice FischerIan & Paula MacphersonAndrew ’84 & Caroline MahfoodJay & Lauren MalowneySergio & Angela ManchiaMauro & Fenya MarcantogniniLes & Audrey MartonRadoslaw & Joanna MazurkiewiczRonald & Annette McArthurJohn & Daniele McCluskeyKevin & Karan McHenryMichael & Michele McLaughlinBrad & Sharon McMillanPeter & Jackie McNamaraRobert & Yvonne McTeagueVivim & Nico MeijerPeter & Susan Merchantdouglas ’86 & Pam MerkelTom Michaelis &

Stacey SutherlandDavid & Julie MichelbergerMohsin A. Mirza &

Zareen MohsinDavid Mitchell & Louise AdamSiavash & Mojdeh Mizrahi

Achievement: Assistant Heads Courtenay Shrimpton (left) and Michael Paluch present Saad Siddiqui ‘15 with the award for the highest standing in grade 11 history.

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Salman MohamedChristopher & Lana MorrisNagy & Rhonda MoustafaJames & Lisa MuenzenbergerDoug & Barbara MunroEdward & Deidra MurphyPaul Muspratt &

Virginia CzarnockiJohn & Marlis MwinyogleeBarry Nabuurs &

Oksana KovalenkoLes Nip & Debra Wilsong. Scott nirenberski ’83 &

Andra MartensKenneth Norris & Gisele FortinStephen & Sandra NoxonKyle & Alison O’BrienTimothy & Ann O’ConnorJose A. Olivar & Rocio Rodriguezray ’64 & Jennifer OsbornePaul & Katerina OushalkasLaszlo Parakovitz &

Sunny J. W. SunGi-Bok Park & Seon-Ye KimGarry & Violet PaspalofskiDebra PawlukPeter Peng & Yan Fang JiangJohn & Valerie PetrachekDavid Pidduck & Bonnie BestJohn & Andrea PiersonR. Michael & Heather Ann PilmerPeter & Beate PlinkertGeorge & Liliana PolemidiotisAzim & Shairoz PopatiaRobert & Debbie PoropatKinga A. PowersJack & Cristine PrattasXiang Dong Qi & Wang Yan LeiZhengjun Qian & Hua TongGreg & Christine ReidKamran Rezaie &

Maryam MalekiScott & Kim RitchieStewart & Elizabeth RitchieJeff Rodin & Tammy De

Salvo-RodinPaul & Pam RowcliffeMichael ’85 & Sue RoyAndre & Michelle SauterMitch Schachter & Dana SehgmanPaul & Rose SchnabelThomas & Regina SeidelFrank & Sandra SettinoJoseph & Grace Sgro

Greg & Anne ShieldsMin Soo Shin & Hee Young Kimderek ’85 & Sheila SiftonAndrew ’83 & Tracey SimpsonWing Fai & Sinnie SinGraham & Allison SirmanJason Situ & Sophie YangIbrahim Siyam & Huwaida MatarDmitry & Lolita SkachkovStony & Sarah SmithAndrew & Anne Soetikno Chan Woo Song & Kyung Mi KimJeffrey & Victoria SopikH. glenn Stanley-Paul ’80 &

Karen WalkerSheldon ’73 & Lisabeth SturrockMin Soo Sul & Okyoung KimSam & Rattana SumSteven & Helen SunDaniel & Particia SunDarui Sun & Yonghong XiaoBrian & Anne SuttonDmitri Svirsky & Elaine SteinMelissa TackaberryXiu Wen Tang & Rong Lan TianSen Tao & Xuan ChenZafrullah & Saira TejparJohn & Martha TheodorakakisScott Thomas & Debbie WaechterKirk & Tracy ThompsonWai Keung TongGary Townsend &

Yvonne WoloszczukCalvin & Betty TseGeorge & Elizabeth TsvetanovAndrew & Janine TurnerKonstantin UlybinPeter & Marianne ValjasPaul & Anat van EedenHerbert & Andrea VeismanHussein & Yasmin ViraniDesmond & Kristin von TeichmanAndrey & Elena VovtchenkoToni WalkerBill WalkerGary & Nadine WaltersAo Wang & Giu AixiaZhidun & Yinghua WangXiaodong & Yuqiu WangHuimin Wang & Lily ZhouNigel & Vera-Lynn WatsonBen & Priscilla WeiMatthew & Joanne WeisbrodXinping Weng & Xiaojun Li

Brian Wodehouse & Brenda Falvo

Chin Leong Wong & Shuk Yee Leung

Ralph & Jennifer WoodfordHao Wu & Yihebali ChiChen Wu & Qiao YangShitang & Huan WuJiagen XiongJinSong Xu & YingZi GuXiaoyan Xu & Wei SunHong Wei Xu & Gu Hong YuJunqing Xu & Wei LiuYuging Xu & Hongyan ZhouHarrison Xu & Jenny Qi

Liangjian Yan & Zhichun PengShu Yang & Tao XuZhenwen Yang & Hailan YaoDaejoo YangCam Man Yep Lu & Su Feng YehSeung Hahn Yi & Eun Yeong ChoiKai Yu & Huiping BianSeung Yu & Yunok HyungHerman YuanAlexey & Viktoriya ZaretskiyYuansheng Zhang & Tian WangWen Yao Zhang & Zhenhua LuKevin & Sally ZhangYuan Bo Zhang & Jing HuangShuhong Zhang & Carolyn Zhao

Runtle Zhen & Tlan LinZheng Fang Zhou & Bo HuNai Ding Zhou &

Jian Hong ZhangXudong Zhou & Fangxian LiuKun Zhou & Pu HongJian Guo Zhu & Xiao Qing ZhangSheng Zhu & Huiping MaYan Zong & Rong WangJian Qing Zou & Xiao Hua GuoClaudio & Laurie Zulian

Grade 8 students Andrew Boland (left) and Dillon Appelbe

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past parents

Corporations/Foundations

gordon ’53 & Donna AlexanderPeter & Brigitte AndersonMalcolm & Carolyn ArchibaldBrian ’61 & Heather ArmstrongRobert Bauer & Sandy PullinRobert & Anne BedardRobert Belvedere & Irene LahaieMaurizio & Isabella Bertanithomas ’74 & Mary BirkettYvan Boisvert lawrence ’66 & Yvonne BolandLyne Bond & Tom GilasBill & Tirina BradfordMichael Brennagh Derek & Margaret BrownMark Bryce Judith Caldwell Patrick & Marilyn CallaghanRobert & Lucy CamargoNick & Robin CarnovaleBill ’79 & Susan CathersJeff & Mary Ellen Chisholm(the late) Ross & Roberta CreberJohn & Jane Crosbiedavid ’68 & Martha CrossAlan ’55 & Angela CruickshankJohn & Maria CummingRichard & Debra DainardAndrew ’78 & Julie DaltonJim & Alicia DennisDavid & Carol DicksonM. campbell ’45 & Dolly DobbinJ. Carl & Joyce DowAndrew & Anne Dunindavid dunlap ’56 Anne W. Dupre Michael & Cathy DurisinTom & Nancy Ekers

Larry Fedorov & Nancy FarrerWayne & Sharon FordC. William D. & Karen FosterClifford & Catherine FrameHerb ’62 & Patti GregoryDaniel & Maria GuizzettiAndrew & Marianne GuizzettiWilliam & Linda GuySusan Hally Martin & Denise HardingDavid & Jayne HarveyMark & Cynthia Healyr. Paul ’85 & Rachael HenriquesJim’ 64 & Gail HerderThomas Hickey ’60John ’57 & Jill HillMichael ’72 & Marion Hoggthomas Hussey ’85 &

Robyn Offenw. Farrell ’50 &

Marguerite Hyderobert ’67 & Chris JonesStephen & Christine KearleyPeter ’56 & Susannah KetchumKim Kieller Stephen & Pauline KimmererJonathan & Catherine KnowlesSam Lau & Wendy Kuwilliam ’49 & Jean LawrenceGeorge & Bonnie LedsonVernon & Gabriele LeeR. George & Dawn LeggettFrederick ’54 & Donna LeslieMarcel Lessard Brian ’70 & Louise LevettSylvain & Michelle LordScott & Ann LutherJim & Colleen Mackay

Charles & Terri MacLeanJim & Gladys MacPhersonThomas & Margot MarshallG. William & Nancy MartinIan & Barbara McClellandJim ’66 & Susan McClocklinPatrick & Teresa McGrathBeth McKay roy ’50 & Ria McMurtryc. James Mctavish ’74 &

Karen FlavelleA. Scott Montgomery ’32 thomas ’50 & Sandra Munnchristopher ’70 & Lynn MunroStanley & Mary NealJohn & Nancy NearAnthony & Rosemary NicholsRoger & Ann NorthwoodPeter & Carol OliverDonald S. Oliver Jake ’52 & Marilyn Omsteadr. thomas ’58 & Connie OrrJohn ’64 & Mary Ellen PennalSam & Maria PilieciKeith ’42 & Margaret PilleyDavid & Josephine QuintonJames & Patricia RankinSandra Rea david rea ’53 richard ’73 & Pegi ReiningerScott & Kim Ritchied. gordon ’55 & Jane Robertsondonald rogers ’59 Frank ’48 & Katherine RolphJohn ’64 & Beverley RookJoel Ross Moritz & Susanne Schildtwilliam Shields ’40

clifford ’77 & Terra SiftonMichael ’79 & Julie Siftonwilliam ’47 & Connie SkinnerJanet Smith Michael Sommerville ’62 Paul Stanborough ’81 &

Elizabeth JarvisGeorge & Lynne SteevesVolker & Oksana SteinBasil & Helen StevensonDan & Joanne StockRichard & Nancy StonemanPeter & Pat StuartJohn & Julie SymmesIan ’73 & Catherine Taitreilley tapley ’56

George & Paula ThomsonHelen-Claire Tingling Gary Townsend &

Yvonne WoloszczukFai & Mei-Po Tsethe late G. Kingsley & Adele WardJohn & Mila WattsLenore West Peter & Barrie Anne WilliamsRon & Cynthia Wilsongordon ’72 & Nancy Wilsondavid ’49 & Terry WilsonIan S. wishart ’48 Andrew ’60 & Ingrid WoodJ. Michael P. ’56 & Suzanne WoodPeter ’50 & Shirley Young

Armadale FoundationBogdan Newman Caranci Inc.BolandHowe LLPCole Engineering Group Ltd.Cowan Insurance BrokersCSI LeasingDavid A. Brown Dentistry

Professional Corporation

Diamond Groundkeeping Services Ltd.

Dr. Claire P. Jaeger Medical Corp.Etherington GenerationsFidelity Charitable Gift FundGlen Martin LimitedHealth Source PlusHollandview Trail

Retirement Community

Investors GroupJAK Electrical ContractorsKopas Family FoundationManulife FinancialMicrosoft Matching GiftsMidpoint InternationalMobile Giving

Foundation CanadaN.S. Smith Real Estate Ltd.

Parkinson Coach & ToursR. Howard Webster FoundationSAC Old Boys AssociationSmith, Sykes, Leeper &

Tunstall LLPTD Commercial BankingTelus Communications Co.The Catherine & Maxwell

Meighen Foundation

The Dunin FoundationThe Jilla & Robert Williams

FoundationThe Leslie Peter FoundationThe Manchee FoundationThe Uplands FoundationVancouver FoundationVLM Food Trading Inc.

The Annual Remembrance Day Ceremony on the Quad honours Andreans who fought for our country, especially those who never returned.

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Grandparents and Friends

Faculty and Staff

Former Faculty and Staff

Cathy AllanLes & Elaine AndrewMary Jane BakerJohn BeckelHarold BrowneTony & Bronwen BruchJackie CattoXuan ChenSylvia CuthbertRon DaviesKylee DicdicanOlsen Canada

Patricia DunickStuart EastmanNadine FoersterJoanne GiorgioAllan GlasspooleKathleen GlasspooleWendy GougeonJean HackettShirley E. HardyJohn HoganCatherine HolbrookSyd Hopkinson

Paul HorvatisEd & Margie HuyckeSheryl JohnstonLynn JonesChrystal LittleMarie-Madeleine MacfarlaneIrma A. MartonElizabeth MasonL. McAugheyDorinda McCraneyGeorge MorrisonIldiko Nagy Moran

Hon. Col. John B. NewmanStephen NikiforukAlan OttnadDini PageJohn PantazopoulosRuth PattersonFred PromoliPaul ResnickJanet RimerDonna RodgersKatherine Roffey DampierBarry Schlachter

Frank ScottBill & Carol SirmanPatricia StillmanLarry StolbergElisabeth SwailLynda TendijowskiMichael TisdallDiana F. M. WatsonJames & Mary WoodWen Yu Zhou

Jane BedardPaul Bedard ’79Randi BermanTrevor BiasiCarolyn Biltongeoffrey Brennagh ’94ryan Bryce ’05Mark BurtonMichael ChadseySandi ChassonEdna CollinsFraser CowellSabrina D’AngeloDavid DawsonNicholas DayLawrence DeMelloMichele DerwinClaudia Rose-Donahoe

Whitney ElliottKelly EricksonNicolette FlemingDavid GalajdaKlaus GrieseTeri GrovesLen GurrSue HayterScott HayterJamie Inglis ’91David JoinerMarke JonesDavid JosselynStephen KimmererMargaret KirkbyBennett KitagawaSherrill KnightDavid Kyle

Scott LewisSean LudwigJames MacPherson ’99David Manning Christine McCueBrian McCueJames McGillivrayKevin McHenryBeth McKayNancy McMurrayNatalie McNairWendy MuratoffClaudio NumaRobyn O’HareMichael PaluchTino PaoliniEmma PorterTerry Prezens

Wendy PriesMelissa RamonKeith RamonGregory ReidJohn RichardsonBruce RoffeyMichael RoySteven RushWilliam ScoularGregory ShieldsCourtenay ShrimptonLori SmithNatascia StewartDavid StewartJoanne StockStuart SwanMelissa TackaberryAmanda Thorne

Sharen TurnerCindy VeitchJohn WalshNicholas WeedonJulie WilsonGrace Wyvill

Chris H. AllworthMarlene AshRobert P. BedardTrena EvansMichael J. HansonJim Herder ’64Craig T. Kamcke

Dolly Moffat-LynchMaria PilieciCarrie PraughtSue RantaMark ServiceKim Sillcox(the late) william P. Skinner ’47

Geoffrey & Virginia SmithPeter L. StuartHoward & Joyce TetlockDavid TimmsHugh WarburtonGary Westdouglas g. worling ’50

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