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0THE   STAFF 

10  Masters 
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J)  FALL  TERM 

20  Leadership  Camp 
24  Terry  Fox  Run 
26  Homecoming 
28  Cross  Country  Run 
30  Halloween 


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FALL  SPORTS 

32  Soccer 

38  Cross  Country 

40  Football 

46  Volleyball 


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St.  Andrew's  Day  Dinner 
Carol  Service 
Language  Festival 
Peter  Hillary  Visit 
Macpherson  Tournament 
Ski  Day 
Semi  Formals 
Importance  of  Being  Earnest 
Staff-Student  B-ball  Game 

69  Cadet  Awards 

WINTER  SPORTS 

70  Hockey 
74  Basketball 
78  Swimming 

80  Skiing 

81  House  League 

82  Squash 

SPRING  TERM 


SPRING  SPORTS 

92  Rugby 

96  Track  and  Field 

98  Badminton 

100  Tennis 

102  Lacrosse 

104  Softball 

105  Table  Tennis 
Cricket 

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CLUBS 

172  DECA 

174  Christian  Fellowship 

176  Bands 

178  Duke  of  Edinbourough 

180  Community  Service 

182  Outreach 

184  Debating 


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Flavelle 

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CADETS 

18B  Church  Parade 

189  Headmaster's  Parade 

190  Inspection 
192  Trips/Events 

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162  Memorial 


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86  Track  and  Field 
88  Focus 


168  Laidlaw 


PRIZE  DAY 

FAREWELLS 

DIRECTORY 


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very  summer,  prior  to  the  beginning  of  the  school  year,  the  Prefects  and  I  meet  to  discuss 
potential   themes   for  the  year.   The  concept   is   not  unique   to  St.   Andrew's  College;   many 
schools,  businesses  and  other  organizations  identify  one  particular  issue  to  serve  as  a  unifying  theme  for 
all  activities  throughout  the  year. 

Over  the  past  three  years,  we  have  selected  as  themes,  our  Centennial  year's  activities.  Pride  and  Integrety. 
They  have  all  been  effective  in  emphasizing  the  school's  Honour  and  Conduct  Codes  and  bolstering  morale. 

This  year's  theme  is  Respect,  a  principle  that  figures  prominently  in  our  unique  Andrean  community.  Since 
the  Opening  Academic  Assembly,  we  have  emphasized  this  important  quality  and  insisted  that  all  members  of 
the  school  community  be  treated  with  the  utmost  respect  and  diginity. 

Insults,  disrespect  and  other  hurtful  acts  disrupt  learning  and  teaching.  All  of  us  at  S.A.C  have  a 
responsibility  to  maintain  an  environment  where  conflicts  and  differences  can  be  addressed  in  a  manner 
characterized  by  respect  and  civility. 

St.  Andrew's  College  is  a  unique  educational  environment.  It  is  a  residential  and  day  school  consisting  of 
260  boarders  and  285  day  boys.  The  boarders  come  from  25  countries,  many  of  which  practice  customs  vastly 
different  from  Canada.  On  a  daily  basis,  respect  for  the  different  religions  and  cultures  that  exist  within  our 
student  body  is  necessary  and  expected. 

Throughout  the  pages  of  this  splendid  publication  you  will  see  members  of  the  Andrean  community 
interacting  in  harmony.  It  is  a  tribute  to  the  efforts  of  our  parents,  teachers  and  students  who  have  such  mutual 
respect  for  one  another  and  made  the  2001/2002  school  year  such  a  memorable  one. 

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Sitting;Director  of  Administration-  Gregory  Dominato,  Director  of  Middleschool  -  Michael  Hansorl,  Director 
of  Communication  -Struan  Robertson,  Director  of  Development  -  Jim  Herder,  Executive  Assistant-  Gayle 
Petri.  Standing;Director  Of  Athletics  -  Gregory  Reid,  Headmaster  -  Ted  Staunton,  Director  of  Academic 
Studies  and  Director  of  the  Upper  School  -  Angela  Phillips,  Assistant  Headmaster^John  Walden.  Missing 
-  Director  of  Finance  and  Operations-  Beth  McKay.  Director  of  AdmisJWhs-  Au 


Administration 


:eptionist  -  Dorothy  Egnatis,  Executive  Assis- 
t  -  Gayle  Petri,  Administration  Assistant  - 
/endy  Muratoff,  Receptionist  -  Mirella  Farrar 


Accounts  Recievable-  Julie  Lamb,  Administrative  Assistant  -Sherrill  Toombs, 
Accounts  Payable  -  Corrie  Richardson,  Director  of  Finance  and  Operations  - 
Beth  McKay 


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Assistant  -  Michelle  Mix,  Head  of  University  Councelling  - 
The  Rev.  Robert  Arril,  University  Councellor  -  Stuart  Swan 


Development  ana  Alumni 


Sitting;  Development  Officers  -  Sarah  Dame  and  Michael  Roy. 
Standing;  Archivist-  Ken  Ryan,  Director  of  Development  -  Jim  Herder, 
Assistants-  Sandra  Scott,  Edna  Collins  and  Carrie  Praught. 


(ianFarazfar,  Ian  Maso 


Ron  O'Hare 


Sandra  Weir,  Mary  Naoum 


Terry  Kerr,  Roger  Routledge,  John  Butt  and  Richard  Dowell 


Nancy  Urena 


Karen  Chamberlain,  Hani  Othman 


Jack  Pantalone,  Roland  Leclair,  Dieter  Boehmker       Nancy  Shan 


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Arthur  Wenk 


Nick  Tsioros     David  Stewart 


Al  Dunford 


Daniel  Reid 


David  Josselyn 


William  Scoular 


James  Livingston 


Paul  Bedard 

David  Dawson 

Stephen  Wilkin  and  friend 


Ben  Kitagawa 


Mark  Service 


Michael  Ruscitti 


dam  Brander  -  Adam  was  a  less  vocal  member  of  the  group,  but,  by  his  presence,  he 

'provided  support  and  encouragement  to  all.  He  continually  insists  that  he  is  HUGE  and  that 

he  weighs  in  at  nearly  200lbs  and  counting.  Although  we're  still  awaiting  the  monumental 

moment  when  he  utters  his  first  word  at  a  Prefect  meeting  his  presence  is  nonetheless 

always  felt.  Adam  is  more  than  willing  to  do  the  little  petty  jobs  that  are  often  forgotten  about 

and  many  times  taken  for  granted.  Michael  Charlebois  -  Mike  is  known  as  the 

weight  room  prefect.  You  could  say  that  Mike  is  the  prefect  who  can  represent  almost  every 

aspect  of  St.  Andrew's.  He's  been  in  MacHouse,  Laidlaw,  Smith,  Ramsey  and  Memorial  House 

during  his  tenure  as  member  of  the  7  year  club.  He's  all  about  keeping  the  traditions  alive.  That, 

and  constantly  running  to  the  beer  store  for  the  after  party  kegs  that  everyone  loves  so  much! 

Andrew  Cronin  -  Andrew  took  on  the  role  of  the  audio/video  Prefect.  He  tried  to  be  a  true  director 

in  every  sense  of  the  word.  His  infamous  mug  mix  up  at  Homecoming  after  party  was  a  "small" 

mistake.  We  still  don't  understand  how  he  was  named  Mr.  Valentino  at  Havergal  or  why  we  never 

mind  girls  talking  to  him.  Not  including  Jimmy  and  the  St.  Mildred's  girls  of  course!  Saying  this, 

there  is  a  lot  about  Andrew  we  don't  quite  understand.  For  the  last  time  Andrew  it's  "DJ  Starting 

from  Scratch".  He  never  let  us  forget  the  task  at  hand  was  to  "  Promote!  Promote!  Promote!" 

Graydon  Stock  -  The  leader  of  the  Prefect 
body,  took  control  immediately  from  day  one. 
He  would  often  give  us  insight  on  pressing 
matters  by  asking,  "Well  what  do  you  guys 


Nick  Weedon  -  We  all  thank 
Weedo  dearly  for  sacrificing 
his  fine  tuned  automobile  to 
the  Homecoming  Pep  Rally 
festivities.  He  described  his 
work  as  a  Prefect  as  "The 
most  exhausting  yet  most 
enjoyable  time  of  St. 
Andrew's".  He  was  the  one  to 
always  remind  us  how  the 
position  of  Prefect  at  St. 
Andrew's  is  truly  rewarding. 
He  was  a  little  more  educated 
and  prepared  coming  into  the 
job  because  of  the 
experience  of  his  brother. 
This  helped  us  early  on  to 
know  what  to  expect.  Over 
the  course  of  the  year  though 
he  never  left  one  meeting 
without  getting  in  a  long  and 
drawn  out  argument.  While 
other  Prefects  enjoyed  the 
social  relations  with  their 
respective  female  schools, 
Nick  was  the  "cleanup" 
Prefect  and  never  let  this  fact 
be  forgotten. 


Prefect  COITIITient 


DJ  Bennett  -  The  man  responsible  for  bringing  Baby 


Jimmy  Healey-  was  one  of  the  many  "special"  Prefects  we  had  this  year. 
Representing  the  most  eastern  province  in  Canada,  he  brought  his  own 
uniqueness  to  the  group.  He  worked  well  as  a  team  to  make  sure  the  job  was 


Blue  to  SAC.  If  anybody  is  interested,  he  wants  it  to  be  .         •  u*  ■<  ■■ 

,  u.  ....     unu     .-a         x,        ■   u-  ,*u     done  right.  If  Jimmy  wasnt  co-ordinating  with  the  dining  hall  for  the  upcominq 

known  that  he  still  has  left  over  flyers  in  his  room.  It  has  0      . .  ,.  ....     ,    ..       *«....,, 

u  _i  u.  *  u ■    <j       /«,■      ^,     v  u      .,       Semi  he  was  usually  wooing  all  the  ladies  at  St.Mildreds.  However  in  the  end 

been  rumoured  that  his  Mom  (Miss  Ceo)  has  done  .       .     .  .  . ,  '  ,  . . 

__-    .       ,  t.       .     .      '      ,     .      '       „    .      his  dashing  good  looks  seemed  to  have  no  effect  on  them. 
more  Prefect  work  than  he  has  and  subsequently  has  _.~  _i.  _  _.     ,     .    „  ,    ,       ,    ,  , 

contiscatedhisPrefecttie.  But  despite  this  he  managed  Charles-Et.enne  Bergeron  -  Cnuc/cy  /s  fne  steady  hand  of  the 

to  claim  the  Mr.  BSS  title  bringing  it  home  to  SAC  for  the  group  as  hls  concentr^on  from  sharp  shooting  crosses  over  into  his  Prefect 
third  consecutive  year  duties.  He  has  the  un-teachable,  God  given  talent  of  ordering  good  pizza  for 

Peter  McClelland  -  to  date  has  shown  up  to  every  after-parties.  The  French  phenomenon  sniped  many  problems  encountered 
Prefect  event  wearing  the  same  hat.  He  is  proud  to  by  the  prefects  this  year-  He  most  imPressed  the  "HENGLISH" people  with 
sav  that  he  went  to  rhanel  more  as  a  Prefert  than  his  "sock"  choreography  on  a  cold  September  night.  The  frog  was  last  seen 

n  riding  a  yellow  bus  Dave  Jossylyn  -  Early  on  in  the  year  Dr.J  made  our 
mission  clear,  "Don't  piss  off  administration.  Don't  lose  money." 
Throughout  the  year  J-Dawg  was  the  man  to  always  keep  us  on  track, 
and  thinking  of  the  task  ahead.  You  kept  our  heads  screwed  on  when  we 
got  out  of  control.  We  benefited  from  his  presence  in  meetings  and  at 
events  because  he  always  kept  us  on  a  even  keel,  not  letting  us  get  to 
high  or  too  low  in  any  certain  situatiodo/in  Ross  Lennox  —  J.R.  immedi- 
ately assumed  the  role  as  the  chapel  prefect.  His  attendance  early 
in  the  morning  was  always  a  constant  unlike  the  rest  of  the 


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Prefect  partnerMl  wkh  a  Prefect  off  he  previous  class  they 
were  granted  tie  osoprtunitv^  learn  the  ropes  while 
lessening  their  loadjjfrthe  fofn%l  Taking  this  knowledge 
into  their  summer  dealings,  the  Prefects  worked  hard  to 
ensure  that  the  20001/02  school  year  was  a  successful  and 
unprecedentedjone.  Dubbed  "the  people's  Prefects"  ever 
single  Prefect4iad  a  vastly  different  personality  and  sli 
set  but  their  cohesiveness  and  ability  to  gel  made  then\ 
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Jordan  Dudley-  Humbly  known  as 
the  "balloon"  Prefect.  For  more 
reasons  then  one.  Among  other 
thinks  he  has  left  a  long  lasting 
impression  on  the  benefits  of  cut  off 
T-shirts  and  snapping  pictures  at 
the  right  time.  His  inspirational,  "Let's 
go  boys"  war  chant  was  often  heard 
at  prefect  functions.  His  Scottish 
heritage  added  to  his  eagerness  to 
don  kilts  at  any  time  or  place.  The 
leadership  and  organization  he 
learned  as  a  Prefect  will  bode  well 
as  he  moves  on  to  be  a  commercial 
pilot  in  the  future.  His  song  and 
dance  routine  at  the  Mr.  BSS  contest 
will  never  be  forgotten. 
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egacy  was  not  left  as  the  man 
ringing  the  Prefect  average  down, 
was  left  as  the  liaison  to  Leighton 
After  parties.  He  often  became 
enraged  at  the  thought  of  organising 
an  event with  Branksome.  To  James' 
credit  he  set  up  more  dances  than 
he  scored  goals  this  year.  This  is 
impressive  when  you  consider  he 
called   his   prefect   liaison    at 
Branksome  less  than  the  number  of 
free  kicks  he  missed.  Not  to  mention 
how  badly  James  let  us  down  at  the 
Mr.  Valentino  contest. 
rian  Lin  -  Being  the  youngest  of  the  group, 
Brian  brought  a  whole  new  perspective  to  the 
prefect  body.  Although  not  the  finance  Prefect, 
Brian  was  known  to  advocate  for  anything 
and  everything  that  would  cut  expenditures. 
He  is  normally  tame  in  nature  however  he  is 
still  recovering  from  the  after  effects  of  the 
Chinese  New  Year  Celebration  and  the 
summer  Prefect  weekend  activities. 


il  Jbnday,  September  10th,  the  whole  school  traveled  to  four  different  camps,  to  participate  in  leadership 
I  Viand  co-operative  building  challenges.  High  ropes,  low  ropes,  "the  wall"  and  canoeing  all  helped  develop 
confidence  and  cohesion  and  allowed  our  senior  students  to  demonstrate  and  practice  leadership  skills.  While 
all  enjoyed  this  worthwhile  endeavor  in  camps  Bark  Lake,  Muskoka  Lakes,  Wanakita  and  Couch iching  we 
will  always  remember  where  we  were  September  1 1th,  2001.  Everyone  was  affected  to  some  degree  by  the 
events  that  took  place  in  New  York  City  and  perhaps  being  with  friends,  peers  and  colleagues  helped  just  a 
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there  was  a  wide  range  of  spirited  sporting  events  to  watch  from  soccer,  volleyball,and  football  from  the  U-12to  the  Varsity  team 
level.  The  Ladies'  Guild  showed  their  true  colours  as  they  sold  snacks,  clothes  and  crafts  and  offered  face  painting  to  the 
younger  members  of  the  community.  A  nearby  dunk  tank  added  to  the  fun  with  the  schools  "favourite  "  teachers  learning  how 
accurate  the  boys' arms  were.  At  night  the  action  didn  t  stop  as  a  record  1,000  plus  people  attended  the  Homecoming  dance. 
The  large  crowd  made  up  mostly  of  girls  was  attracted  by  a  mixture  of  the  Survivor  (Outwit,  Outplay,  Outgrind)  theme  and  MCA 
recording  group  Baby  Blue  Soundcrew's  first  ever  high  school  appearance  ever.  All  in  all,  the  2001  Highlanders  Homecoming 
served  as  another  great  showcase  to  the  Old  boys,  parents,  and  friends  of  the  college  how  the  current  student  body  doesn  't 
lack  in  athletic  excellence  and  school  spirit,  not  to  mention  a  true  sense  of  fun. 

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Ryan  Miller  and  Mr.  Dominato  keeping  a 
watchful  eye  on  the  run  from  the  rear.  Brad  Smith,   Joe  Rothwell,   and 

Mr.Bedard  smiling  about  a  great  race. 


Peter  McClelland  accepting  the  Cross  Country  Run 
trophy  from  Mr.  Walden  for  being  this  years  winner. 


I  This  years  Cross  Country  Run  was  a  huge  success,  with  a 
record  number  of  participants.  Peter  McClelland  was  the 
winner  for  the  Upper  School  and  Scott  Harris  for  the  Middle 
School.  Both  winners  won  respectively,  but  not  without 
some  great  competition.  Overall  it  was  a  fun  day  enjoyed  by 
all. 


Oliver  Radley-Smith  and  Jordan  Dudley 
stretching  for  the  big  run. 


Scott  Lennox  working  hard  to  catch  up  to  David  Nudds. 


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And  they're  off!!! 

Upper  School  Results 

1.  Peter  McClelland      Ramsey 

2.  Gordon  Hunter  Memorial 

3.  Bradley  Downey  Flavelle 

House  Results 


LLaidlaw 

636 

2.  Ramsey 

621 

3.  Smith 

585 

4.  Memorial 

504 

5.Sifton 

456 

6.  Flavelle 

450 

The  Upper  School  Students 
waiting  for  the  start  of  the 
2001  Cross  Country  Run. 


Last  years  winner  Jay  Smith  passing  over  the 
trophy  to  this  years  winner  Scott  Harris. 


Middle  School 
Results 

1.  Scott  Harris  Douglas 

2.  Carson  Nimmo        Wallace 

3.  Matthew  Suddaby  Montrose 


Clan  Results 


1.  Wallace 

578 

2.  Bruce 

550 

3.  Montrose 

539 

4.  Douglas 

499 

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exciting  days  of  the  school  year.  Stu 
I    dents  of  all   ages  participated     in   tr 
costume  contest.  Boys  were  also  able  to  te: 
heir  hunting  skills  as  they  took  part  i 
Where  is  Waldo?"'    Contest.  Later    tlu 
ing  the  residents  in  Flavelle  constructe 
a  haunted  house  on  the  first  floor,  which  wa 
visited  by  students  from  Mac  house  and  staf 
children.  All  money  raised  from  the  costume 
Miated    to  the  United  Way. 


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Winners  of  Costume 
First  -  Tarek  Merch^.. 
Second  -  Sebastien  M 
Third  -  Alessandro  Lun 


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Winner  of  the  Middle  School  Pumpkin  Carving  Con 


Mr.  Ruscittis  Grade  8  class  Homeroom  Class 


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Combining  league,  play-off,  CAIS  and  other  tournament  play  over  the  past  4  years 
Soccer  recorded  60  wins,  8  losses  and  4  ties!  These  statistics  attest  to  the  dedica- 
tion, commitment  and  skills  of  the  players  who  have  played  on  this  team  in  the 
past,  in  the  present  and  who  will  return  next  year.  Outstanding  seasons  were 
experienced  by  Liam  Farrell,  Scott  Simmons,  and  Tyler  Smith.  In  the  MIP  category, 
rookies  Chris  Yule  and  Patrick  McGrath  were  strong  candidates  but  the  award  ended 
up  going  to  a  player  who  when  faced  with  being  cut,  rose  to  the  challenge  and  earned 
a  starting  position  by  the  end  of  the  season,  Dana  Stewart. 

There  were  several  excellent  candidates  for  MVP  this  season  including  Captain  James 
Gideon  who  was  an  excellent  leader  and  a  force  to  be  reckoned  with  in  mid-field;  Goalie 
Adam  Guy  was  commanding  and  skillful  and  Tim  Thwaites  who  was  effective  at 
neutralizing  quick  attacks.  However,  the  MVP,  as  chosen  by  the  team  and  players  was 
someone  who  would  have  been  equally  effective  up  front  as  he  was  in  defense,  Nick 
Weedon. 

Figuratively  speaking,  First  Football  and  First  Soccer  have  stood  shoulder  to  shoulder 
over  the  past  few  years  in  their  Championship  bids.  With  our  Championship  season 
over,  it  was  a  genuine  pleasure  for  Mr.  Marshall,  Mr  Jones,  and  the  rest  of  the  team  to 
participate  fully  as  spectators  in  support  of  First  Footballs  OFFSA  victory.  We 
congratulate  the  coaches  and  team  on  a  spectacular  season! 
Finally,  Mr.  Jones  and  Mr.  Marshall  would  like  to  thank  all  our  players  and  fans  for  their 
commitment  and  support  in  our  ongoing  quest  for  excellence.       -  Mr.  M.  Jones  Esq. 


champion; 


TIER  2  SOCCER 


Back  Row:  Roger  Kim,  Sung-Hung  Lee, Warren  Chang,  Brian  Grant,  Jose  Uribe,  Nick  Tsioros. 
Middle:  Mr.  T.  Paolini  Esq,  Ryan  Foreman,  Zoheb  Saleem,  Alejandro  Lopez  De  Silane,  Freddy  Kane,  Marshall  Doyle. 
Front:  Joesph  Leung,  Anatole  Loor,  Matthew  Posa,  Chris  Lee,  Alan  Bean,  Alessandero  Lupo. 


I  want  to  thank  and  pay  tribute  to  the  18  players  who  played 
Tier  II  Soccer  this  year,  because  even  though  we  didn't  win  any 
championships  or  tournaments,  I  had  a  team  full  of  talented  and 
enthusiastic  players,  and  I  had  a  rewarding  time  working  with  them. 
We  play  in  a  league  with  1 2  teams,  and  our  primary  goal  for  the  season 
was  to  earn  enough  points  to  make  it  to  the  playoffs  at  the  end. 
We  started  the  season  badly.  After  four  games  we  had  lost  3  (two  of  them 
by  one  goal),  and  tied  1 .  Despite  playing  well,  often  dominating  the  game, 
we  had  a  hard  time  finding  the  net.  We  had  to  make  changes,  and  we 
adopted  a  2-5-3  line-up,  with  2  strikers,  5  midfielders  and  3  men  on 
defence.  It' s  not  easy  to  score  a  goal,  and  this  way  we  were  trying  to  take 
advantage  of  the  one  striker  on  our  team  who  was  scoring  consistently, 
by  creating  lots  of  scoring  chances  for  him.  The  strategy  paid  off. 
Our  next  game  was  against  Albert  College  ranked  1 "  while  we  sat  at  5lh. 
Who  would  you  bet  on?  We  beat  them  4-2,  in  the  game  that  would  prove 
to  be  one  of  the  highlights  of  the  season. 

To  clinch  the  last  playoff  spot  we  had  to  win  one  more  game,  this  time 
against  Lakefield.  We  went  there  and  beat  them  2-0.  despite  missing  2 
penalty  shots.  We  then  played  a  tune-up  exhibition  game  against  Holy 
Trinity,  who  were  ranked  1  ■  in  the  other  division.  We  beat  them  2- 1 . 
Having  qualified  for  the  play-offs  we  faced  TCS  in  the  first  round.  They 
were  ranked  2nd  to  our  5'\  in  what  was  supposed  to  be  an  easy  game  for 
them.  However  we  knew  we  could  beat  them.  We  took  an  early  lead,  but 
at  the  end  of  regulation  time  the  game  was  tied  1  - 1 .  After  half-an-hour  of 
sudden-death  play,  the  score  was  still  tied,  so  we  faced  the  dreaded 
penalty  shoot-out, ...  which  we  lost,  and  with  that  our  season  ended. 


-Mr.  T.  Paolini 


U- 16  SOCCER 


MVP 

Jeffery  Williams 


MIP 

Alexey  Altshuller 


Back  Row:  Sean  Gill,  Kevin  Han,  Ricardo  Tinajero,  Andrew  dimming  (Capt),  Dennis  Wong,  Simon  Lay,  Eugene  Ryu, 
Middle  Row:  Esq;  Brain  McCue,  Andrew  Carnovale,  Jeffery  Williams,  Junyan  Boon,  George  Nozuka,  Brendon 
O'Dwyer;  J.  Clements  Esq. 
Front  Row:  Jason  Kim,    Alex  McNeil,  Alexey  Altshuller,  Mark  Gupta,  Christopher  Attard,  Duncan  Kluwak. 


The  Under  1 6  Soccer  Team  had  a  tremendously  successful  season,  playing 
first  in  the  division.  Team  Captain  Andrew  dimming  lead  the  team  off  with 
6  consecutive  wins  including  a  3-2  win  against  UCC  at  their  Homecoming.  A 
turn  of  bad  luck  hit  with  unfortunate  4-3  losses  to  CDS  and  to  Ridley  College 
however  the  team  rebounded  to  beat  Ridley  by  the  same  score  the  following 
week.The  most  entertaining  match  was  most  certainly  the  game  at  St  John's 
Ki  lniamock.  Within  lOminutes  the  field  was  puremudateitherendand  the  game 
resembled  dodge  ball  rather  than  soccer.  A  2- 1  victory  for  us.  The  highlight  of 
the  season  was  definitely  the  final  game  of  the  regular  season  against  Appleby 
Col  lege  who  were  leading  the  Division  going  into  the  game.  The  teams  were  well 
matched  however  we  kept  control  of  the  ball  and  were  ahead  3-2  going  into  the 
final  minutes  of  the  game.  The  last  ten  minutes  with  Appleby  down  one  goal 
brought  on  a  barrage  against  our  defence  like  no  other.  Spectacular  saves  by 
Goalkeeper  AlexeiAltschullerandastrong  defence  leadbyBrendonO'Dwyer 
kept  the  ball  out  of  the  net.The  semi-final  game  brought  us  back  against  ourrivals 
UCC.  We  were  the  clear  favourites  and  were  confident  that  we  would  see  this 
through  and  be  facing  St  Mikes  in  the  finals.  However,  try  after  try .  goalpost  after 
goalpost,  the  ball  would  simply  not  go  in  the  net.  We  had  possession  of  the  ball 
for  the  majority  of  the  game  but  the  UCC  team  spotted  an  opportunity  and  popped 
one  in  our  net.  We  put  the  pressure  on  as  best  we  could  but  found  ourselves  down 
1-0  at  the  end  of  the  day,  ending  our  season  one  game  short  of  the  league 
championship  match.Nevertheless  we  had  great  fun  throughout  the  season  and 
shared  good  times  in  practice  and  on  the  road. 

Our  solid  defence  kept  us  going  through  many  situations  thanks  to  the  effon  M>f 
Brendon  O'Dwyer,  Junyan  Boon,  Duncan  Kluwak,  Chris  Attard  and  Dennis 
Wong.  AlexeiAltshcullerand  Jordan  Cyr  were  both  on  fire  keepingthe  bailout 
of  the  net  and  saving  the  day  on  numerous  i  "TWflW 

-Mr.  Clements 


This  year's  U12  soccer  team  was  nicknamed  the  "brother  team"  because  you  could 
find  a  Ratansi,  Si  .  Tozzi,  Lebar,  Hanson,  Del  Zotto  and  Bean  on  it.  Hammi  "I'm 
on  fire"  surprised  all  with  his  goals  when  he  was  let  out  of  his  cage.  This  year's  team 
had  53  goals  for  and  10  against.  The  leading  goal  scorers  were  Adam  Lebar  and  Jon 
Tozzi. 


U 12  SOCCER 


MVP 

Taylor  Walker 


MIP 

Jamie  Walker 


■ 

Back  Row:  Josh  Hanson.  Devon  Bean,  Dylan  Baker.  Adel  Ratandsi. 
Peter  Giotanich,  Jon  Tozzi,  Jamie  Walker 

Front  Row:  Adrian  Eng,  Hamilton  Petropoulos,  Taylor  Walker,  Jon 
Si,  Mitch  Lebar,  Mrs.  Picerno  Esq. 


Our  under  13  soccer  team  came  a  long  way  this  year.  U13  soccer  is  looked  upon 
by  many  school  has  the  first  team  of  the  middle  school,  as  there  is  a  Canadian 
tournament  hosted  every  year.  This  year  we  were  privileged  to  go  to  Hamilton.  Our  team 
held  their  own  and  after  a  disappointing  loss,  loosing  in  a  shoot  out  in  the  semi-final  game, 
we  finished  third  in  the  country.  After  such  an  exciting  tournament  we  still  had  to  finish 
our  season,  and  at  a  time  when  they  could  have  let  the  season  just  run  them  over,  they 
picked  up  their  game  and  kept  on  playing  some  of  the  best  soccer  I'd  seen  all  year. 


U  13  SOCCER 


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MIP 

Robbie  Kaptyn 


MVP 

Anton  Bennett 


Back  Row:  Raymond  Tung,  Ola  Ojo,  Jesse-Ross  Cohen, 

Anton  Bennett,  Pierce  Cassidy,  Matthew  Halloran 

Middle  Row:  Ben  Udashkin.  Wesley  Tiller.  Logan    Hurst, 

Arthur  Wong,  Tony  Lau 

Front  Row:  Nick  Leslie,  Chad  Davis.  Robbie  Kaptyn, 

Alejandro  Ortiz,  David  Kanhai,  Joey  Burke,  Carrie  Hughes 

McGuinness  Esq. 


U 14  SOCCER 


This  year's  I' 14  crew  proved  U>  be  a  dedicated  group  of  hard  working  boys,  which 
included  many  of  those  disappointed  players  from  last  year's  U13  squad  who  never  won 
a  game  all  season.  Fortunately,  their  perseverance  paid  off.  At  U 14  we  enjoyed  great  success. 
winning  most  of  our  games  and  showing  great  improvement  at  all  positions.  In  closing.  Coach 
Kyle  would  like  to  thank  all  his  players  lor  their  great  support  and  efforts  this  past  term. 


MVP 

Mark  Hanson 


MIP 

Justin  Lemieux-Reale 


Back  Row:  Graham  Thompson.  Scotty  Johnstone.  Mark  Hanson, 
Matthew  Suddaby.  Jose  Salas,  David  Kyle  Esq. 
Middle  Row:  Andrew  Conrad.  Robert  Iaccino.  Erik  Lebar. 
Blake  Muir,  Javo  Obregon.  Sandy  MacKay.  Michael  Greco 
Front  Row:  Thijs  Maaskant.  Dylan  Edminson.  Paul  Ross. 
Diego  Morales.  Justin  LeMieux-Reale.  Lennon  Sweeting. 


U 15  SOCCER 


Due  to  our  late  resurgence  at  the  end  of  the  season,  we  ended  up  first  in  our  division  and 
received  a  bye  directly  into  the  semi-finals  with  the  tournament  played  on  our  home  field. 
Our  first  game  was  against  a  very  aggressive  team  from  Appleby  College,  we  ended  up  winning 
2-0.  This  of  course  gave  us  a  birth  in  the  finals,  pitting  us  against  our  arch-nemesis  Ridley 
College  in  a  rematch  of  last  year's  championship  game.  Through  fearless  defensive  play,  and 
incredible  pressure  up  front  we  defeated  Ridley  3-0  to  repeat  as  the  decisive  LU5  soccer 
champions. 


Back  Row:  Austin  Smith.  Eric  Tozzi,  Robbie  James.         ^^^^J 

Santiago  Mijares 

Middle  Row:  Morgan  Lin,  David  Del  /.otto,  Chris  Bromley.  Alex 

Kaptyn,  Adam  Bucci,  Sinclair  Bean.  Jamie  Inglis  Esq.. 

Front  Row:  Eric  Bornstein,  Alex  Bacardi.  Faisal  Ratansi.  Matt 

Donko,  Sean  Jolly.  George  Si.  Rahim  Danji. 


MVP 

Faisal  Ratansi 


MIP 

Eric  Tozzi 


BACK  TO  BACK  CISAA  CHAMPIONS! 


Upper  School 

toss  Country 


Front  Row:  Mr.  R.  Perrier,  Esq.  Alex  Bacardi,  Adam  Zoratto,  Armen  Khajetoorian,  David 

Zhou.  Austin  Jones.  Mr.  A.  Wenk,  Esq.  ^^k 

Middle  Row:  Chris  Young,  Jared  Leslie,  Ravel  Li,  Geoffrey  Delean,  Alex  Clavert,  Mr.  N. 

Tsioros,  Esq. 

Back  Row:  Mervyn  Frame,  Brad  Downey,  Gordon  Hunter 


Senior  MVP  - 
Peter  McClelland 


Junior  MVP  - 
Gordon  Hunter 


Senior  MIP  • 
Ian  Wright 


Junior  MIP 
Ravel  Li 


Middle  Scb 


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Cross  Country 


Front  Row:  Ms.  A.  Carpenter,  Esq.  Matthew  Browning,  Michael  Nourdici,  Tyler  King, 

Trevor  Jackson,  Henry  Liu,  Mr.  A.  Wenk,  Esq. 

Back  Row:  Mr.  R.  Perrier,  Esq.  Matthew  Langer,  Luis  Meneses,  Adrian  Bruno,  Alberto 

Brenner 


The  men  of  the  cross  country  team  endured  windy,  wet,  and  cold  weather  to 
run  the  best  races  of  their  season.  All  three  teams,  midget,  junior,  and  senior, 
were  successful  at  finishing  second  in  their  divisions  and  earning  a  birth  to  the 
OFSAA  Cross  Country  Championships  in  Ottawa. 

The  teams  also  managed  to  finish  second  overall  at  the  championship.  This  was 
accomplished  without  a  womens  component  to  our  school's  total. 


The  places  are  as  follows: 
Midget  Boys 


Junior  Boys 
Gord  Hunter 
Brad  Downey 
Geoff  Delean 

Ravel  Li 


Jay  Smith  15 

Chris  young  21 

Matt  Birarda  44 

Kevin  Dong  59 

Austin  Jones  74 

Alex  Calvert  84 

Jared  Leslie 

Those  in  bold  are  OFSAA  qualifiers. 


Senior  Boys 

2  Peter  McClelland 
7     Ian  Wright 
9     Mervyn  Frame 

3  David  Zhou 
Armen  Kajetoorian 


Midget  MVP 
Jay  Smith 


lidget  MIP 
Kevin  Dong 


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Before  the  semi-final  game  of  the  Golden  Horseshoe  Bowl  rounds  against  St.  Mike's,  I  told  the  players  in  the  dressing  room  that  I  was  already  proud  of 
our  accomplishments  this  season.  But  even  more  importantly  that  each  one  of  them  completely  represented  what  I  had  in  mind  when  I  created  our  motto  SILVER. 
Strength:  In  believing  in  themselves  and  their  team  mates.  Integrity:  With  strong  character  and  honest  efforts.  Loyalty:  To  our  school  and  our  team. 
Valour:  Confronting  challenges  with  determination  and  heart.  Energy:  In  every  single  game  but  particularly  at  every  practice.  Respect:  Their  team  mates,  their 
opponents  and  the  game. 

I  am  so  proud  of  everyone  of  them  and  my  memory  of  this  First  Team  will  be  of  the  character  and  determination  I  witnessed  as  they  practised  like  champions  and 
always  rose  to  the  challenge  that  lay  ahead  each  and  every  week.  What  can  I  say  more  than  our  undefeated  10-0  record,  CISAA  championship  and  Golden  Horseshoe 
Bowl  championship. 

A  special  thank  you  to  our  five  team  captains  who  did  the  job  they  needed  to  do:  D.J.  Bennett,  Jordan  Dudley,  Michael  Faulds,  J.R.Lennox  and  Brad  Smith.  Thanks 
als#  to:  Mr.  Kitagawa.  Mr.  Rush,  Mr.  Shields  and  Mr.  Shrimpton  for  the  passion  they  have  in  our  players  and  the  game  we  all  love! !  I  appreciate  their  commitment 
to  the  program  and  to  the  extra-long  prep  hours  this  sport  requires.  To  Mrs.  Perrier  for  all  she  does  for  us  24-7.  Your  help  and  support  is  truly  appreciated  from  all 
of  the  players  and  coaches.  To  Mr.  O'  Hare  who  has  been  an  incredible  asset  to  our  team  on  and  off  the  field-  his  taping,  his  magic  in  healing  those  who  were  injured 
and  his  presence  on  the  field  on  game  day.  And  finally,  I  would  like  thank  all  of  you.  the  teachers,  support  staff  and  of  course  the  students  for  your  outstanding  support 
this  season  and  especially  during  Golden  Horseshoe  Bowl  final  game  played  on  St.  Andrew's  Day  at  Sky  Dome. 

A  number  of  players  have  made  incredible  progress  as  football  players  in  their  first  year  on  the  team.  This  year's  recipient  showed  great  grit  and  determination 
in  learning  his  position.  As  coaches,  every  time  we  looked  at  film  we  couldn't  believe  the  impact  he  had  on  the  game.  This  year's  MIP  is  David  Amadori! 

Three  players  were  nominated  for  the  MVP  award  by  their  peers.  Brad  Smith.  His  kicking  was  excellent  all  season  long  and  Brad  made  many  key  catches  this 
season  (1400  yards)  and  score  a  remarkable  21  TDs  and  gain  D.J.Bennett.  D.J.  was  electrifying  every  time  he  touched  the  ball.  2000  yards.  This  year's  recipient  of 
the  Horton-Thompson  Trophy  awarded  to  the  MVP  is  Michael  Faulds.  His  razor-sharp  passing,  tough  running  and  game-breaking  plays  make  him  a  true  high  impact 
player. 


Front  Row:  Kevin  Fullerton.  Andrew  Stecves,  Andrew  Cronin,  Gavin  Skolnick.  Jordan  Dudley,  Bradley  Smith.  Michael  Faulds.  John  Ross  Lennox,  Donnovan 
Bennett,  Mark  Robinson.  Dominic  Sacher,  David  Wang.  Andrew  Gosbee, 

Second  Row:  Ben  Kitagawa  Esq.,  Michael  Boltomley.  Stuart  Manchee.  David  Banwell.  Jeffery  Ginou.  Ryan  Chan.  Caroll  Rankin.  Andrew  Joyner.  Charles-Etienne 
Bergeron,  Patrick  Hams.  Michael  Tzimas,  Collin  Collins.  Ron  O'Hare  Esq. 

Third  Row:  Gregor)  Sheilds  Esq.,  Steven  Rush  Esq.,  Patrick  Samson-Docl.  Jeffery  Johnstone,  Du\  id  Woodcock.  Manolis  Fragiadakis,  Sebastien  Manigat,  Jean-Simon 
Bourque,  Eric  Davies,  David  Amadori.  Joel  Ford.  Anne  Perrier.  Michel  Cameron  Esq., 

Forth  Row:  Kyle  Beatty,  Nathan  Rothwell.  Adam  Hoffman.  Brendan  McCulough,  Christopher  Mcfarlane.  Milch  Myers,  Phillip  Benheim,  Scott  Lennox.  Jordan  Ross. 
John  Knutton,  Courtenaj  Shrimpton  Esq. 


MVP:  Mic 


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Season  Results 

SAC  26 

UCC12 

SAC  39 

TCSO 

SAC  14 

RC12 

SAC  29 

AC  7 

SACO 

USS21 

SACO 

SMC  42 

SAC  27 

AC  7 

SAC  7 

SMC  47 

Billy  Burke 
MVP 


Vince  DeCivita 
MIP 


_  *  _     


This  was  a  phenomenal  season  for  U16  Football.  We  earned  second  place  in 
the  CIS  A  A  and,  with  the  exception  of  our  final  opponent,  outscored  our  opposition  1 34 
to  38.  The  coaches  were  exceptional  but  even  the  best  coaches  in  the  world  still  need  talent 
and  we  had  it  by  the  barrel  full.  We  have  a  host  of  first  rate  players  to  graduate  this  year  - 
all  of  whom  will  make  it  their  job  to  prove  they  deserve  a  spot  on  the  First  team  next  year: 
Look  out  returning  First  team  players,  training  camp  is  going  to  be  one  tough  week  next 
September.  Our  defense  was  awesome:  In  7  games  we  had  two  shut  outs,  one  game  with  a 
single  TD  against  us,  and  two  other  games  in  which  our  opponents  managed  only  a  pair  of 
TD's.  Scoring  1 28  points  on  the  ground  in  3  down  football  also  proves  that  our  offense  had 
what  it  takes  to  open  up  the  space.  Brian  Harvey  did  a  great  job  as  a  walk-on  for  the  pivot 
position,  and  was  well  served  by  the  strength  of  Richard  Colton,  Andrew  Wakefield,  Vince 
DeCivita  and  Anthony  Greco  moving  the  bodies  around  and  Alex  Tanton  at  tight  end  finally 
getting  the  touchdown  he  so  deserved.  But  the  most  glorious  sight  was  to  see  the  holes  open 
up  again  and  again  to  turn  loose  the  power  of  Nick  "Ironman"  Laveau  and  the  speed  of  Mike 
Gill  and  Billy  B.  Burke.  Coach  Butcher  would  like  to  thank  all  of  the  coaches  and  players 
for  a  great  football  season.  -  Coach  Butcher 


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Goooooooooo  Saints!!!!!!!! 


UP  A  J'l  f li  4     ii  IHmrgggi^—f^| 

Coaches  Stewart  and  Robson. 


First  Row:  Tim  Birkett,  Mike  Gill,  Nicholas  Laveau,  Daniel  Von  Diergardt,  Geoffrey  Campbell,  Billy  Burke,  Andrew 

Wakefield,  Francis  David-Coderre,  Brian  Harvey,  Darryl  Stock,  Richard  Colton,  Vince  DeCivita, 

Second  Row:  Brandon  Hussey,  Brody  LaBuick,  Sandy  MacKay,  Robert  McKay,  Jeremy  King,  Charles  Abbott, 

Colin  Lowe,  Justin  Chow,  MacArthur  Kane,  Adam  Rourke,  James  Chiang,  Egor  Garanine, 

Third  Row:  Mark  Newton  esq.,  David  McNabb,  Matthew  Middleton,  Trevor  Fahlgren,  Darrin  Henein,  Matthew 

Gnyp,  Kyle  Steeves,  Brandon  McNally,  Brock  Buckley,  Ryan  Kim,  Eric  Swenker,  Graydon  Robson  esq. 

Fourth  Row:  Greg  Clark  esq.,  Dave  Stewart  esq.,  Zameer  Velji-Pirani,  Alexander  Tanton,  Anthony  Greco, 

Jonathan  Milnes,  Andrew  Brankley,  Alexander  Boileau,  Chris  Chmiel,  Alex  Maura,  Malek  Smith,  John  Butcher  esq. 


Coach  Newton  makes  Mike  Gill  see  things 
his  way! 


First  down  !  Second  down  !  Third  down  !  Touchdo 


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•  •  • 


Billy  Burke  rumbles  towards  the  oppositions  endzone.  The  Saints  beat  Appleby 
College  that  day  29  -  7  and  later  went  on  to  beat  them  again  in  the  semi-finals  27  -  7. 


Eric  Swenker  and  Andrew 
Wakefield  catch  their  breath 
on  the  sidelines. 


Coach  Butcher  and  team  look  on . 


Saints  prepare  for  upcoming 
battle. 


Saints  on  the  defense. 


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Front  Row:  Duncan  Giel,  Jamie  Lawson,  Matt  Law,  Luis  Leong,  David  Trott,  Mr. 

Giel,esq. 

Second  Row:  Adrian  Ho,  Alex  Mcnabb,  Dennis  Wong,  Ryan  Hicox,  Fredrick  Tang 

Third  Row:  Andrew  Douglas,  Ryan  Wong,  David  Charlebois 


Our  team  had  a  very  positive  season.  While  it  was  unclear  two  days  before 
the  early  bird  tournament  whether  we  could  field  the  team,  some  last  minute 
recruiting  allowed  us  to  be  competitive  throughout  the  season.  We  won  2 
of  6  league  matches  ending  the  season  in  5th  place  in  a  7  team  league.  In  the  words 
of  one  of  the  players,  "We  had  a  good  time  and  improved  our  skills."  Special 
thanks  to  our  co-captains  Alex  McNabb,  and  Andrew  Douglas  who  both  showed 
consistent  leadership  on  and  off  the  court.  Jamie  Lawson  consistently  made  sets 
although  the  bumps  were  not  always  there.  Dennis  Wong  developed  an  exciting 
serve,  winning  many  points  when  we  played  an  exhibition  game  at  Appleby.  Ryan 
Hiscox  filled  the  role  as  the  "le  barrel,"  helping  the  team  with  his  excellent 
bumping  skills.  David  Charelbois  made  many  graceful  dives  thus  saving  many 
points.  The  bench,  not  seeing  much  playing  time,  practiced  hard  and  were  very 
supportive.  This  years  MIP  goes  to  a  player  new  to  the  game  who  developed  into 
one  of  our  better  hitters  and  certainly  demonstrated  great  team  spirit-  Ryan  Wong. 
The  MVP  was  our  middle  hitter  A  player  with  great  vertical  and  devastating  spike 
-Luis  Leong.  Thanks  for  a  said  season 

-Mr.  Giel. 


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Front  Row:  Clinton  McCullough,  Bryn  Fell,  Kalev  Hess,  Ryan  Bryce, 
Paul  Fell. 

Second  Row:  Cody  Biggins,  Steven  Pryce,  Ryan  Bucci,  Justin  Lyon, 
Richard  Oosthuizen,  Mr.  Reid,  Esq. 


Kalev  Hess 


Bryn  Fell 


This  years  Ul  6  Volleyball  Team  became  the  most  talented  Junior  Volleyball  Team  I  have  seen.  The  team  improved 
rapidly  and  were  undefeated  in  regular  season  and  giving  up  only  three  games  in  all.  After  dropping  the  opening 
game  against  UCC  in  the  semi-finals  we  gained  the  edge  and  beat  them  27-25  and  18-16.  After  only  a  15  minute 
break  we  played  Appleby  in  the  finals  and  lost  two  matches  straight.  This  was  obviously  a  disappointment  for  the  team 
but  we  were  proud  of  our  accomplishments  this  season.  -  Mr.  Reid,  Esq. 


Unden 


Front  Row:  Shingo  Nishioka,  Justin  Nozuka,  Harrison  Jones,  Jason 

Wilson,  Ambrose  Fung,  Dean  Hamann. 

Second  Row:  A.Phillips,  Dennis  Tomory,  Michael  Ball,  Erik  Sodonis, 

Calvin  Lam,  Karl  McCartney,  Rocco  Muttucci,  D.  Austin. 

U14  volleyball  was  fortunate  this  year  to  have  a  squad  of  skilled,  enthusiastic  and  hardworking  young  players.  From  the 
outset,  this  team  had  its  heart  set  on  being  the  best  team  in  the  league.  And  they  were  successful  in  achieving  this  goal. 
As  competition  became  more  fierce,  they  held  on  to  a  first  place  standing  throughout  the  season.  The  pressure  to  win  the 
championship  in  the  year-end  tournament  for  the  third  year  in  a  row  was  enormous.  In  a  hard-fought  battle  we  beat  Appleby 
in  the  semi-finals.  In  the  finals,  for  the  second  time  that  day,  we  faced  UCC  and  won  the  championship.  -D.Austin. 


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Ryan  staring  at  the  fix  point 


Rothwell  diggin'  it! 


Stock  makes  yet  another  save! 


"Ready  yourselves  for  a  block!" 


First  Volleyball  finished  in  fourth  place  this  year  after  a  difficult  loss  to 
a  strong  UCC  squad  in  the  semi-final  match.  It  was  an  exciting  season 
in  that  every  game  was  close.  We  had  some  talented  individuals,  but 
never  we  seemed  to  get  them  to  play  at  full  potential  on  a  consistent  basis. 
Strong  leadership  on  the  part  of  captain  Giancarlo  Trimarchi  helped  to  set  a 
positive  tone  in  terms  of  willingness  to  learn  and  sportsmanship.  The  only 
other  graduating  player,  Ryan  Kelly,  ensured  that  things  never  got  too  serious. 
Throughout  the  season,  Jarryd  Stock  and  Joseph  Rothwell  were  the  go-to 
players.  In  fact,  part  way  through  the  season  systems  were  adapted  to  ensure 
that  at  least  one  of  them  was  contacting  the  ball  every  time  over  the  net.  Joe' s 
consistency  and  technical  proficiency,  combined  with  Jarryd' s  energy  and 
athleticism  were  often  enough  to  cause  concern  for  opposing  coaches.  We 
would  like  to  thank  everyone  for  a  great  season. 

-  M.  Service  and  F.  Cowell 


Back  Row:  Mr.  M.  Service,  Esq.  Joseph  Rothwell.  Breen  Marien,  Kevin  Wilson.  Ryan  Kelly.  John 

Housser.  Mr.  F Cowell,  Esq. 

Front  Row:  Colin  McKay,  Jason  Lau.  Giancarlo  Trimarchi,  Jarryd  Stock 


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on  for  one  week,  the  work  leading  up  to  this  spectacular  show  was  rigorous  and  took  months.  For 
the  three  hours  of  show  time  each  night,  the  unbelievable  performance  of  our  wily,  old  Fagin  (Brad  Smith), 
the  stunning  talent  of  our  Olivers  (Dylan  Baker  and  Trevor  Jackson) ,  Artful  Dodgers  (George  Nozuka  and 
Nick  Caron),  and  the  brilliant  voices  of  our  Bill  Sykes  (Jarryd  Stock),  Mr.  Bumble  (John  Knutton),  the 
whole  cast,  crew,  and  ensemble,  kept  the  audience  spellbounciai^e^^iie^J^^IJSv^U^the 
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contribution  of  the  scene  changers  (You  are  the  GLUE!)  was  appreciated  greatly! 

This  was  a  wonderful  opportunity  whether  you  were  starting  off  in  theatre  and  music  or  were 
already  very  experienced.  Each  person  involved  made  the  St.  Andrews  College  Production  of  Oliver! 
what  it  was!  We  had  an  enormous  cast  and  what  really  made  Oliver!  so  special  was  that  everyone  had 
a  character,  no  matter  how  big  or  small  the  role;  each  character  had  their  own  unique  story  to  tell.  When 
put  together,  life  is  createdon  stag?.  Not  only  was  it  a  greajtheatre  experience,  many  friendships  were 


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Hughes  McGuinness.  Meghan  Marshall,  Mr.  Service,  Mrs.  Bedard,  Mr/immeigr.  Richard  Gq[d>ai#tex 
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St.  Andrew's  Night  is  a  very  special  occasion  where  students  and 
teachers  alike  gather  for  music,  Scottish  tradition,  great  food  and  of 
course  Haggis.  Again,  both  Upper  and  Middle  schools  enjoyed  their 
evenings  which  began  with  the  customary  "ode  to  the  haggis"  performed 
by  W.O.  George  Walker  of  the  48th  Highlander's  of  Canada  followed  by 
a  stirring  rendition  of  the  "Steamtrain  to  Malaigh"  by  the  school's  top 
bagpipers'  Andrew  Douglas,  Ian  Wright,  Brian  Grant  and  Matt  Mitchell. 

Two  guest  speakers  also  graced  our  evenings  this  year.  Mr.  Steve  Heron 
('77)  delighted  the  Middle  school  students  with  many  anecdotes  and 
reflections  of  his  time  spent  at  St.  Andrew's,  while  Mr.  Courtney  Stoate 
offered  a  different  perspective  as  a  retired  school  and  Flavelle  House 
Master. 

Lastly,  and  as  always,  our  celebrations  included  Clan  awards  for  both 
Upper  and  Middle  school  students.  These  awards  are  offered  to  those  who 
have  made  a  substantial  contribution  to  the  school  academically,  athletically 
and  extracurricularly  and  this  year  like  no  other  typified  the  dedication 
that  our  students  have  to  the  ideals  of  the  school  and  the  community.  Forty 
students  were  presented  with  their  clan  colours  in  upper  school  with 
twenty-four  in  middle  school,  setting  the  record  for  th*  mos  wards 
handed  out  on  St.  Andrew's  Night. 


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truly  made  these  nights  evenings  to  remjpiber. 


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Cathedral  ih  Toronto^  f  or  the  annual  Carol  Service. 
With  the  choir,  bag  pipes  and  other  spectacular 
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C^ASSIN  and  the  Sir  Edmond  Hillary 
kJ  Foundation  of  Canada  arranged  for  the  son 
the  the  great  Sir  Edmund  Hillary,  Peter  ,to  visit 
and  address  the  school.  An  outstanding  adventurer 
in  his  own  right,  Peter  Hillary  enthralled  staff  and 
student  alike  with  tales  of  his  own  mishaps  and 
successes.  From  trekking  to  the  South  Pole  to 
climbing  Everest  and  then  phoning  his  famous 
father  from  the  summit.  Later  Mr.  Hillary  signed 
posters  and  books  before  having  lunch  with 
members  of  SASSIN  and  the  Headmaster.  Mr. 
Hillary  was  accompanied  by  Mr.  Zeke  O'Conner, 
a  great  friend  to  the  school  and  President  of  the 
Sir  Edmund  Hillary  Foundation. 


Craig  MacFarlane's  life 
achievements  have  been 
inspirational  and  his  future 
goals  and  endevours  are  even 
more  remarkable.  He  talked 
to  St.  Andrew' s  students  about 
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us  to  never  give  up. 


Curt  Harnett,  a  former 
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ment,  dedication  and 
sportsmanship.  His  stories 
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■ne  Hollywood  theme  at  this  years  semi-formal  was 
.  creative,  and  enjoyable.  With  bright  lights  shining 
into  the  night,  and  a  red  carpet  leading  in  towards  the 
Dining  Hall,  it  felt  as  if  you  arrived  at  a  movie  premier 
in  L.  A.  Between  dinner  and  dessert,  Oscar  awards  were 
given  out  to  nominees  for  Worst  Dressed,  Finest  Blind- 
Date,  Best  Kiss,  among  others.  DJ  Super  Mario  played 
outstanding  music  that  kept  everyone  alive  as  the  night 
went  along.  The  last  dance  was  slow  and  a  time  to  be 
close  with  your  date.  Afterwards,  everyone  swiftly  ran 
from  the  dining  hall  towards  their  cars  to  party  the  rest 
of  the  night  away. 

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ebruary  9  ,  2002,  SAC  held  the  second  semi  of  the 
year.  This  time  the  theme  was  Valentine's  Day.  While 
everyone  took  their  seats  at  the  tables,  balloons  filled 
with  pink  and  red  confetti  set  the  theme.  Teddy  bears 
were  purchased  and  given  to  the  girls  when  they  were 
seated  at  the  tables.  After  eating,  the  DJ  played  enjoy- 
able music  that  kept  everyone  on  their  feet.  The  last  few 
dances  were  slow,  setting  the  mood,  and  a  time  to 
remember  the  whole  night. 


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The  Importance 
of  Being  Earnest 

The  St.  Andrew's  College  Drama  Society's 
second  production  of  the  year  was  a  little 
smaller  in  scale  compared  to  Oliver,  but  it 
was  still  a  lot  of  fun.  Based  on  the  classic  play 
by  Oscar  Wilde,  The  Importance  of  Being 
Earnest  featured  a  well-known  cast  of 
Giancarlo  Trimarchi,  Stuart  Manchee, 
Meghan  Marshall,  Jane  Hailes,  Collin 
Collins,  Jane  Staunton,  David  Nudds,  Mike 
Nesbitt,  and  a  hilarious  Gord  Graham  in 
drag.  The  audience  was  laughing  through 
the  whole  performance,  especially  when  the 
Nudds,  as  the  butler,  made  an  appearance 
and  said  one  of  his  few  lines  in  that  funny, 
hunchbacked-style  manner  or  when  Gord 
Graham  made  one  of  his  many  facial  expres- 
sions under  layers  of  make-up.  Another  out- 
standing performance  to  illustrate  why  drama 
is  so  popular  at  SAC. 
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Game 

7rn  my  short  tenure  here,  I've  learned  one  insoluble  truth: 
Andreans  want  to  win... especially  against  the  teachers!  And 
make  no  mistake,  their  team  was  stacked.  Players  like  Stock, 
Faulds,  Bennett,  and  Birkett  were  the  quarterbacks  of  an 
offensive  Juggernaught.  However,  shear  desire  and  will  were 
going  to  win  the  day.  The  game  was  a  pitched  battle,  with  basket , 
being  answered  by  basket.  But,  the  students,  with  the  help  of\ 
"elbows"  Bennett  and  "3-in-the-key"  Stock,  began  to  pull 
away.  Then,  my  coaching  instincts  took  over.  Who  could  secure 
avictory... and  our  pride.  Well,  there  was  only  one  answer:  "Mr. 
Tres ",  Headmaster  Staunton.  What  an  unbelievable  display. 
He  was  up,  down,  and  all  around.  The  deal  was  sealed  by  my 
powerhouse  line  of  heart  and  fire,  with  Staunton,  Ruscitti, 
Cowell...  sorry,  that  was  a  typo,  Robson,  Carpenter,  andPerrier, 
B.  But,  we  were  down  by  1.  Then,  in  one  of  the  finest  displays 
of  athleticism  seen  ever,  with  12  seconds  left  in  the  game, 
Headmaster  Staunton  carries  the  ball.  Dominato  yells  from  the 
bench,  "Go  for  two!"  Mr.  Staunton  pauses,  looks  at  him,  and 
calmly  says,  "3! "  and  drops  the  bomb.  Game  over!!!  The  staff 
leave  the  floor  with  the  "Head"  on  their  shoulders  and  sing,  "We 
are  the  Champions.  "  Truly  a  glorious  moment 
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Zhe  completion  of  the  training  portion  of  the  Cadet  program  was  recognised  once  again  this  year  with  the 
Cadet  Award  Ceremony,  commonly  known  as  the  Commanding  Officer 's  Parade.  The  Corps  continued  to 
advance  in  the  number  of  achievements  received  in  the  Star  Leadership  Program,  the  numerous  Optional 
Programs  and  the  two  bands.  In  total,  339  Cadets  received  awards  and  rank  promotions  this  year. 
In  addition  to  course  achievements,  twenty-six  Cadets  were  recognised  for  outstanding  dedication  and  loyalty 
to  the  Corps  and  were  presented  the  Commanding  Officer 's  Commendation.  Congratulations  to  Ryan  Kelly, 
Mark  Cheng,  Faisil  Ratansi,  Robert  Lee,  Richard  Colton,  Dana  Stewart,  David  Wang,  Johann  Irwandi,  Daniel 
Conrad,  Jeff  Hynds,  Jared  Leslie,  Sohaib  Siddiqui,  Kyle  Beatty,  Rob  Ferguson,  Cody  Biggings,  JP  Suddaby, 
Adam  Hoffman,  Chris  Marshall,  Jarryd  stock,  Alex  Calvert,  Chris  Bromley,  Devon  Daniel,  Blake  Muir,  Scott 
Harris,  Robbie  James,  and  Justin  Wong. 


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main  goal  for  the  2001  -2002  season  was  to  repeat  as  CISAA  champions, 

but  this  goal  proved  to  be  just  out  of  reach  as  the  team  compiled  an  overall 

ecord  of  20  wins,  13  losses  and  4  ties, 
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&  the  drama  production  the  team  played  hard,  smart  &  passionate  hockey 
losing   in  the  semi-final.  Entering  the  Christmas  tournament  season,  the 

tournament  (in  Massachusetts)  proved  to  be  a  mixed  blessing  as  we  played 
o  strong  games  yet  performed  poorly  in  the  consolation  final.  S.A.C. 

starting  slowly  against  Culver,  the  team  went  on  to  defeat  Nichols,  Albany 
Academy  and  UCC. 

The  opening  day  of  the  MacPherson  Tournament  captured  much  of  what 
characterised  the  Saints'  season.  We  played  a  weaker  opponent  in  the  first 
game  and  took  the  match  too  lightly  -  it  cost  us  dearly.  Later  that  evening, 
in  front  of  a  large  home  crowd,  the  Saints  played  their  hearts  out.  We  carried 
the  play  but  could  not  score.  National  Sports  Academy  capitalised  on  our 
mistakes  to  take  the  matclj^^L^ietoumamentwa 

en  our  lowest  point  of  the  season.  As  coache 
were  proud  of  the  players  fortheir  effort  in  ourfinal  game  of  the  MacPherson, 
as  we  played  for  pride  and  soundly  defeated  St.  Charles  College. 
In  reflecting  upon  the  season  a  few  characteristics  emerge:  the  team  was 
decimated  by  injuries  as  only  four  players  competed  in  all  of  our  games.  We 
could  dominate  an  opponent  but  lacked  sufficient  scoring  punch  to  put  a 
ame  out  of  reach.  Our  team  was  remarkably  resilient.  When  we  sustained 

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played  our  best  hockey. 

Over  March  break  the  team  participated  in  a  fantastic  trip  to  Sweden  and 

season  as  the  boys  played  extremely  well,  going  5-0.  Best  of  luck  to 
graduating  seniors  Jimmy  Healey,  James  Gideon,  Graydon  Stock  and 
Nicholas  Weedon.  Congratulations  to  MIP  Jordan  Cyr  and  MVP  Joseph 
Rothwell. 


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Coaches:  Paul  Bedard 
Michael  Roy 

Video:  David  Dawson 
Trainer:  Ann  Perrier 
Therapist:  Ron  O'Hare 


Records 


Wins  -  Losses  -  Ties 

Overall: 
20-13-4 

League: 
8-4-3 

Playoffs: 
0-2-0 


Back  Row:  Jordan  Cyr,  Jeff  Johnstone,  David  Woodcock,  Joseph  Roth  well,  Nathan 

Rothwell,  Brent  Brandham. 

Middle  Row:  Mr.  Bedard  Esq. ,  Mr.  O'Hare  Esq. ,  Jonathon  Suddaby,  Jean-Simon  Bourque, 

Manolis  Fragiadakis,  Adam  Parent,  Matt  Mitchell,  Brendon  McCullough, 

LucZoratto,  Jordan  Ross,  Mr.  Dawson  Esq.,  Mrs.  Perrier  Esq.,  Mr.  Roy  Esq. 

Front  Row:  Tyler  Hurst,  Graydon  Stock,  James  Gideon,  Nicolas  Weedon,  Jimmy  Healey 


T2  Hockey 


M.V.P. 


Back  Row:  Mr.  Dunford  Esq.,  Zameer  Velji-Pirani,  Dan  John,  Chris  Yule,  Duncan 
Kluwak,  Breen  Marien,  Andrew  Cumming,  Sandy  Mackay,  David  Del  Zotto,  Colin 
Mackay,  Mr.  Patry  Esq.,  Manager  Malek  Smith,  Mr.  Kitagawa  Esq. 
Front  Row:  Jared  Leslie,  Stephen  Pryce,  Andrew  Carnovale,  Scott  Lennox,  Richard 
Colton,  Darryl  Stock,  Geoff  Campbell,  Matt  Middleton,  Ryan  Bryce. 

The  inaugural  JV  team  ended  up  being  theUWA  team  with  a  topping  up  of  3  seniors  -Chris  Yule,  Colin  McKay 
and  Daniel  John.  The  team  competed  strongly  in  two  U16  tournaments,  winning  the  TCS  Tournament  with 
a  straight  U16  lineup  and  losing  in  the  final  at  the  St.Mike's  tournament  with  the  full  roster.  Captain  Darryl  Stock 
led  a  team  rich  in  talent  -  exceptional  goalkeeping  by  Richard  Colton,  eye-popping  offense  by  Jared  Leslie, 
smothering  positional  play  of  our  checking  line  of  Kluwak,  Middleton  and  Carnovale,  were  all  keys  to  our  success. 
In  the  end  the  team  came  up  a  little  short  in  a  disappointing  and  frustrating  loss  to  Crescent  in  the  quarter-finals. 
Many  thanks  to  the  core  group  of  players  who  made  and  kept  a  full  commitment  to  the  team  and  to  our  manager 
Malek  Smith  for  all  his  hard  work. 

Al  Dunford  for  B.  Kitiagawa  and  Brian  Patry 


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U16  Hockey 

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M.V.P.  A      ^^     **         ^  j    '  _       ^_  V-/season  is  not  in  trophies 


Clinton  McCullough 


iften  the  measure  of  a  successful 
'season  is  not  in  trophies  or  even  wins  vs 
losses  but  more  an  evaluation  of  how  far  a 
team  has  improved  and  developed.  This  U 1 6 
team  started  their  season  getting  throughly 
out-played  by  a  very  powerful  St.  Mike's 
team  1 4-0.  Small  victories  during  that  game 
were  simply  getting  the  puck  out  of  our  end. 
Players  and  coaches  alike  didn't  see  a  very 
bright  future  to  the  season.  But  with  a  number 
of  players  coming  down  from  the  J  V  s  and  an 
approach  by  the  coaches  to  improve  indi- 
vidual skills  and  team  play,  and  real  hard 
work  in  practice  by  many  on  this  team  a 
"500"  record  was  achieved  by  season '  s  end. 
This  inspite  of  an  influx  of  Injuries  through- 
out the  year.  At  the  end  of  the  year  tourna- 
ment, the  U 1 6'  s  were  ranked  5lh  and  played 
very  well  winning  the  "B"  pool  and  were 
rewarded  with  a  trip  to  the  Semi '  s  to  play  the 
powerhouse  from  St.  Mike's  again.  They  hadn't  lost  all  season  -  even  beating  our  JV  team  7-0.  They  had  only  given  up  two  goals  in  the 
previous  1 2  games  and  only  one  during  the  tournament.  The  task  at  hand  was  daunting,  but  a  change  of  system  in  the  dressing  room  prior 
to  the  game  and  an  unbelievable  on  ice  commitment  to  our  new  game  plan  resulted  in  the  game  of  the  year  in  this  league.  With  minutes 
left  and  the  score  3-2  for  St.  Mike's  a  missed  wide  open  net  was  all  that  held  us  back  from  the  biggest  upset  of  the  year.  In  the  end  we  lost, 
but  it  felt  like  a  win  remembering  where  we  had  started  the  season.  I'd  like  to  thank  Mr.  Duguay  for  his  commitment  and  enthusiasm 
throughout  the  season  -  and  for  riding  the  bus  to  all  the  practises.  Thanks  to  those  players  who.  whether  they  got  their  share  of  ice  time 
or  not,  and  inspite  of  conflicts  with  group  projects  and  outside  commitments,  etc..  chose  this  team  first  more  often  than  not.  SK 


Front  Row:  McKenzie  Wilson,  Clinton  McCullough,  Chris  Young.  Richard  Reninger, 
Cody  Biggings,  Rob  Ferguson,  Jordan  Ekers.  Adam  Zoratto,  Chris  Bromley 
Second  Row:  Igor  Kastelyanets,  Justin  Lyons,  Mr.  Duguay,  Esq.,  Robbie  England, 
Jamie  Lawson,  Anthony  Greco,  Craig  Sherry,  Phillipe  Benhaim,  Brendan  O'Dwyer,  Alex 
McNabb,  Tristan  Benson,  Brock  Buckley,  Alex  Kaptyn,  Robert  Danis,  Mr.  Kimmerer,  Esq., 
Eugene  Ryu 


U14  Hoq 


Front  Row:  Scott  Giroux,  Nick  Leslie.  Michael  Ball.  Scott  Johnstone.  Paul  Ross,  Jay  Smith.  Gordon  Gray 

Second  Row:  Mr.  Stewart,  Esq.,  R.J.  Ellis,  Michael  Del  Zotto,  Logan  Hurst,  Jonathan  Tozzi,  Duncan  Giel.  Jason  Wilson,  Scott  Fullerton,  Murray 

Kay.  Pierce  Cassidy,  Graham  Thompson.  Scott  Harris,  Lennon  Sweeting.  Mr.  Galajda,  Esq. 

With  a  record  of  15  wins,  5  losses  and  1  tie,  the  U14  Hockey  season  can  be  described  as  one  that  was  successful, 

once  again  coming  close  to  the  championship  but  not  quite  there.  I'd  like  to  once  again  thank  my  Co-Coach,  Mr.  Stewart 

for  his  ever  present  enthusiasm  and  defensive  expertise  and  Assistant  Coach  R.J.  Ellis  for  his  time  and  effort  in  helping 

out  with  our  program.  Our  annual  TOP  5  season  highlights  of  U1 4  hockey  include: 

5.  Paul  Ross. ..just  being  Paul  Ross  -  a  source  of  lots  of  energy  and  enthusiasm. 

4.  Lennon  Sweeting's  3  penalty  performance  against  Villanova. .  without  touching  anyone  or  doing  anything. 

3.  Defeating  Nichol's  in  their  home  rink  6-0  and  then  shutting  them  out  one  more  time,  2-0  in  the  UCC  tournament. 

2.  Tieing  St.  Mike's  2  -  2  at  home  on  our  famous  pull-the-goalie  but  forget  to  put  the  extra  attacker  on  "face-off'.  We 

still  scored  by  confusing  the  other  team  with  1 7  seconds  left  in  the  game! 

1 .  Beating  UCC  all  year  long,  especially  the  Friday  night  game  at  the  Air  Canada  Centre. 


M.V.P. 


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Michael  Ball 


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After  tournaments  in  Welland  and  Guelph  we  got  down  to  all  our  league  games  against  the 
Dther  private  schools.  We  won  our  first  2  games  and  then  struggled  to  find  our  rhythm  for  most  of 
I  January. 

I  At  the  endof  January  we  flew  to  Barbados  fora  week  of  basketball  and  fun  in  the  sun.The  boys  splittheir 
1 4  games  but  more  importantly  started  to  play  and  act  like  a  team.  We  returned  to  play  St.George's  in  the 
I  finals  and  beat  them  by  19pointsafterlosingtothemtwiceduringtheregularseason.  We  went  on  to  play 

UCC  the  eventual  league  champs  and  lost  to  them  in  a  close  game  after  leading  in  the  4,h  quarter. 

Leading  us  this  year  were  Tim  Thwaites,  Michael  Faulds,  and  Sebastian  Manigat.  All  three  players 
I  received  votesfor  MVP.  Inaveryclose  race  Sebastian  Manigat  was  chosen.  The  M1P  was  alsoaclose  race 
I  with  many  rookies  and  young  players.  We  had  a  number  of  players  whose  games  improved  during  the 
I  season.  The  person  chosen  as  MJP  is  Tim  Birkett.  With  almost  the  full  squad  returning  we  hope  to  have 

I  more  successful  season  next  year. 

I I  wouldlike  to  thank  Mr.  Ruscimforallhishard  work  and  dedication.  And  Mr.O'hare  and  hisdepartment 
for  all  their  help.  Also  on  behalf  of  the  team  I  would  like  to  thank  Mrs.  Perrier  and  Andrew  Wakefield  for 

I  theirconstantsupportand  patience. 

Mr.  D.  Jossyln  Esq. 


Back  Row:  Michael  Faulds,  Tyler  Smith,  Sebastian  Manigat 

Middle  Row:  Joel  Ford,  Jarryd  Stock,  Adam  Hoffman,  Nick  Dadson,  Brian  Harvey, 

Patrick  McGrath 

Front  Row:  David  Jossyln  Esq.,  Chris  McFarlane,  Tim  Birkett,  Tim  Thwaites,  Don 

Bennett,  Andrew  Wakefield,  Dan  Von  Diergardt 


Saints  Team 

Players: 

#3  Patrick  McGrath 
#4  Joel  Ford 
#12  Michael  Faulds 
#15  Tim  Birket 
#21  Jarryd  Stock 
#22  Chris  McFarlane 
#23  Tim  Thwaites 
#25  Sebastian 
Manigat 

#30  Brian  Harvey 
#31  D.J  Bennett 
#33  Nick  Dadson 
#40  Adam  Hoffman 
#41  Tyler  Smith 
Coaches: 
Dave  Josselyn 
Mike  Ruscitti 
General  Manager: 
Andrew  Wakefield 


M.V.P: 

Sebastian  Manigat 


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M.I.P: 

Tim  Birkett 


M.I.P:  Simpson  Chan 


Front  Row:  Richard  Choi,  Simpson  Chan,  Brian  Lin,  Gerard  Man,  Jason  Lau 

Back  Row:  Mr.  Shrimpton  Esq.,  Jan-Michael  Ramlochan,  Andrew  Douglas,  Austin  Hracs,  Brad 

Lorriman,  Kyle  Beatty,  Bonis  Mok 

Missing:  Jae  Hee  Lee,  JeffGinou 


Tier  Two  basketball  had  an  outstanding  year  going  six  and  three  and  beating  the  first  place  Appleby  team  in  the  final  league  game.  Despite  the  6  and  3  record  we  still 
ended  up  tied  for  fourth  and  out  of  the  playoffs. 
Mr.  Shrimpton.  would  like  to  thank  all  team  members  for  a  truly  rewarding  fun  and  satisfying  season.  He  enjoyed  every  game  and  practice. 

The  team  MIP  player  saw  very  little  court  time  in  the  past  few  years  on  the  younger  teams  but  really  picked  up  his  game,  became  a  starter  by  the  beginning  of  the  regular 
season  and  challenged  for  player  of  the  year  honours.  In  the  final  game  he  scored  sixteen  points  and  did  everything  in  that  huge  win.  This  year's  MIP  is  Simpson  Chan 
The  team  MVP  was  the  emotional  leader  and  leading  scorer  all  year.  Our  offense  revolved  around  this  player  and  he  was  also  a  demon  on  defense.  This  year' s  team  MVP 
is  Austin  Hracs      Mr.  C.  Shrimpton  Esq. 


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M.V.P:  MattGynp 


Front  Row:  Mr.  Perrier  Esq.,  Mark  Cheng,  Matt  Gynp,  Darren  Henein,  Matt  Whiteland, 

Alex  Sham 

Back  Row:  Justin  Lee,  Alex  Boileau,  Andrew  Brankley,  Eric  Swenker,  Brian  Daly 


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We  played  1 3  games,  finishing  up  with  a  5  and  8  record.  In  CIS  AA  we  placed  third  out  of  six  teams.  Overall  I  was  pleased  with  the  improvement  in  individual  skills 
and  in  particular  our  team  play.  Selecting  our  MIP  and  MVP  winners  was  by  no  means  clear  cut.  Four  received  MVP  votes  and  six  MIP  votes. 
The  MIP  award  goes  to  a  player  who  had  little  previous  game  experience.  However  his  skill  development  over  the  course  of  our  season.  The  MIP  award  goes  to  Andrew 
Brankley. 

Several  players  had  outstanding  games.  Alex  Boileau  against  St.  George's,  Eric  Swenker  had  a  great  game  against  TCS,  Mark  Cheng  rarely  came  off  the  floor,  Brian  Daly's 
play  became  more  and  more  effective,  and  superlatives  could  be  said  for  all.  But  the  MVP  is  going  to  a  player  who  hustled  constantly  at  both  ends  of  the  floor.  He  played 
with  a  lot  of  heart  and  determination.  Our  MVP  winner  is  Matt  Gynp     Mr.  B  Perrier  Esq. 


It  was  a  successful  team  this  year. 
We  won  1 0  of  our  1 4  CISAA  games 
Special  thanks  to  the  captains  forheir 
leadership,  to  statistician  Brian  James 
and  manager  Steve  James  for  their 
dedication.  The  coach  and  the  play- 
ers would  like  to  thank  Ryan  Kelly  for 
his  assistance  during  the  season,  as 
well  as  to  quite  a  few  players  on  the  1 5l 
and  2nd  teams,  especially  Kyle  Beatty, 
for  their  help  during  many  of  our  prac- 
tices. This  year's  M.I.P  is  someone 
who  was  new  to  the  school  but  who 
quickly  became  a  very  talented  re- 
bounder-  Stephan  Rykov.  Our  M.V.P, 
was  also  our  leading  scorer  and  the 
heart  of  the  team.  He  was  an  excellent 
playmaker  and  a  good  shooter  - 
Austin  Smith. 

Mr.  K.  Ryan  Esq. 


U15  Basketball 


Front  Row:  Levin  Maaskant,  Shawn  Jolly.  Austin  Smith,  Kalev  Hess,  Erik  Bomstein.  Kris 

Wells. 

Back  Row:  Mr.  Ryan  Esq.,  Manager  Steve  James,  Phil  Nozuka,  Paul  Fell,  Stephen  Rykov, 

Ryan  Bucci,  Matt  Donko.  Robbie  James.  Statistician  Brian  James,  Assistant  Ryan  Kelly. 


M.I.P:  Stephan  Rykov 


The  Ul4  basketball  season  was  one 
of  many  highs  and  lows.  Luckily  for 
I  me  as  a  coach  many  more  highs.  This  year 
I  i  was  blessed  with  a  group  of  hardworking 
I  and  coachable  athletes  that  never  lost  hope 
I  orfocusoftheirearly  season  goal...  aCISAA 
I  championship.  This  year  the  league  was 
I  very  close  with  UCC,  Hilfield,  and  Cres- 
Icent  all  posting  strong  teams.  Going  into 
I  the  final  tournament  we  were  peaking.  We 
I  were  running  our  systems  better  than  ever, 
I  gelling  as  a  team,  and  hitting  on  all  cylin- 
I  ders.  As  acoach  I  was  optimistic  we  would 
I  do  well  but  reiterated  to  them  team  that  the 
I  regular  season  was  over  and  the  best  team 
Ion  the  day  would  win  it  all.  Lead  by  Karl 
I  McCartney's  Shaq  like  dominance  inside 
I  we  overpowered  the  competition.  He  owned 
I  the  paint  and  had  the  knack  to  take  over 
I  games  at  crucial  points  and  drop  40  on  em. 
I  This  is  why  he  was  our  M.V.P  and  lead  us 
I  to  the  championship.  Michael  Greco  led  the 
I  back-court.  He  worked  hard  on  his  skills  all 
I  year  and  was  our  M.I.P.  Thanks  to  all  the 
I  players  for  their  hard  work  and  dedication 
I  to  our  CIS  A  A  championship. 
I  Mr.  M  Ruscitti  Esq. 


M.V.P:  Karl  McCartney 


rout  Row:  Chris  Simpson.  Matt  Langer 
liddle  Row:  Erik  Lebar,  Mark  Hanson.  Matt  Suddaby.  Mike  Greco,  Blake  Muir,  Dean 
|Hamann,  Ambrose  Fung 
Jack  Row:  Andrew  Conrad,  Chris  Milnes.  Erik  Sodonis.  Karl  McKartney.  Kevin  Dong. 
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I  Front  Row:  Shingo  Nishioka,  Joey  Burke.  Ola  Ojo.  Anton  Bennett.  Jesse-Ross  Cohen, 
I  Bryan  Lin.  Ben  Udashkin 

I  Back  Row:  Dennis  Tomory,  Justin  Nozuka.  Adrian  Wu.  Tyler  Ehler,  Paul  Jenkins. 
[David  Kanhai.  Mr.  Hanson  Esq. 


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This  past  season  was  a  successful 
one  for  the  U 1 3  Basketball  team. 
I  After  a  slow  start  to  the  season,  the 
I  boys  jelled  to  become  a  force  amongst 
I  the  teams  in  CISAA.  The  highlight  of 
I  the  season  was  our  trip  to  Vancouver, 
B.C.  to  represent  SAC  in  the  CAIS 
Under  1 3  Tournament.  We  arrived  in 
the  final  against  our  nemesis  from 
Hillfield-Strathallan  College  who  was 
much  the  better  team  on  the  day  and 
were  worthy  national  champions  and 
went  on  to  beat  us  again  in  the  CISAA 
tournament  in  March.  I  would  like  to 
thank  our  captains  Anton  Bennett  and 
Justin  Nozuka  for  their  leadership. 
Similarly.  I  would  like  to  recognize 
the  support  that  Mr.  Kyle  lent  the 
team.  The  Most  Improved  Playerwas 
Adrian  Bruno.  Anton  Bennett  was 
arguably  the  best  player  in  the  league. 
Asa  coach  he  gave  me  flexibility,  this 
is  why  he  is  our  MVP. 
Mr.  M.  Hanson  Esq. 


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M.I.P:  Colin  Noble 
Josh  Hanson 


Front  Row:  Mr.Wilkin  Esq..  Dima  Besenko,  Adrian  Eng,  John  Si,  Thomas  Tripodi. 
Corey  Scott,  Jack  Hui.  Adel  Ratansi.  Manager:  Bobby  Priebe 

Second  Row:  Josh  Hanson.  Douglas  Mac  Donald.  John  Stoneman,  Scotty  Genein.  Mike 
Noicki,  Peter  Goitanich 


The  St.  Andrew's,  U12  basket 
ball  squad  didn't  have  the  win- 
loss  record  we  wanted  this  season, 
but  the  boys  impressed  me  with  their 
play  and  character.  The  players 
worked  hard  no  matter  what  the  situ- 
ation. In  considering  the  award  for 
outstanding  player  three  boys  not 
mentioned  yet  come  to  mind.  Josh 
Hanson  was  a  standout  this  season. 
I  can  think  of  more  than  one  time 
where  he  was  on  all  game  and  made 
great  moves  throughout.  Colin  Noble 
is  another  standout.  Colin  has  few 
equals  in  rebounding  or  driving  to  the 
basket.  Adel  Ratansi  is  the  third 
player  that  must  be  singled  out  at  this 
point.  As  our  captain,  he  proved  the 
leader  on  the  floor  and  his  play  was 
very  slick.  If  Adel  was  out  there  things 
happened.  And  because  of  this  Adel 
Ratansi  is  our  MVP. 
Mr.  Wilken  Esq. 


U12  Basketball 


Swim.  Team.  They  showed  excellent 
sportsmanship,  .dedication  and  team  spirit.  This 
year,  the  team  won  3  trophies  at  the  York  Region 
Championships,  and  came  2nd  place  at  the  CISAA 
finals.  Coflj^h.lations  to  the  200  and  400  metre 

ClSAAre'dSWs.  We  would  also  like  to  congratulate  th 
twelve  boys  who  competed  at  OFSA 
cially  to  Scott  Simmons,  Stu  Mane 
and  Alex  Tantqn  who  won  a  silver  m 
freestyle  relay.  A  siq£e_re  thank-you  must  go  to  Scott 
who  did  a  great-job  as  team  captain  this 

by  example,  showed  excellent" 
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award  goes  to  Alex  Tantbn  whjjpes  a^ 
chlorineaT?%bakround.  Coach  Venters  w^d  lita 
thank  all  the  senloMMdgimg^th is  year  for  alarilfsfc 
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MIP 
Jeffrey  Hynds 


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MVP 
Jeffrey  Williims_^ 

Tnder  16  swim  team  was  not  very  large  this  season,  but  they  were  incredibly  powerful.  Long  hoifljrte 
in  the  pool  building  endurance  and  perfecting  stroke  technique  resulted  in  races  wortrpotnts  scored  and  many 
personal  best  times.  Special  congratulations  go  to  Jeff  Williams  and  Kyle  Jackson  who  captured  YonTRegion  recor 
in  the  50m  freestyle  and  the  100m  individual  medley  respectively.  Other  top  3  finishes  by  Jeff  Hynds.  Ryan  I 
and  Erik  Sodonis  helped  bring  the  York  Region  championship  back  to  SAC  for  the  3'°  straight  year.  All  team  me 

!  Sang-Chul  Yoon.  Derrick  Kocikand  Rocco  Mattucci  achieved  personal  best  times.  The  U16  team  also  did 

very  well  at  the  CISAA  championship,  including  several  top  3  finishes  by  Juan  Lopez  and  Chad  Davis.  The  Mw^g 

year  is  Jeff  Hynds  who  worked  extremely  hard  in  practice  and  gave  it  his  all  in  every  race  he  swam.  The  MVP 

this  year  goes  to  a  young  man  who  never  backed  down  from  a  challenge  and  had  superb  swims  this  year,  this  years 

MVP  is  Jeffrey  Williams.  Ms.  Thome  would  like  to  thank  all  of  the  U16  swimmers  this  year  for  a  fantastic  season. 


Amanda  Thome 


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fluTjlLuinq  haid  and  showing  !Tue  dedication  in  piactjcAlg_UyjBtgfTse  effort  put  into  their 
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Tony  Lau  is  this  years  MIP  Thi#years  MVP  is  a  true  team  member  and  has  the  heagfQi^D 
Baker  in  this  years  MVP.  C^acTi  Carpenter  would  like  to  thank  all  of  the  Juniocigffirv 
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Back  Row:  Mr.  Brian  McCue,  Esq.,  Sohaib  Siddiqui,  Duncan  Giel,  Eric 
Lucking,  Jared  Leslie,  Juan  Lopez 

Front  Row:  Justin  Chow,  Stephen  McGill,  Charles  Etienne-Bergeron, 
Christopher  Jowett,  Javier  Cortina 

Warm  weather  and  poor  snow  conditions  did  not  inhibit  the  efforts  of  this  year's  Alpine  Ski  Team.  We 
hit  the  slopes  twice  a  week  every  week  skiing  at  seven  different  clubs  over  the  course  of  the  season. 
There  are  four  separate  CIS  AA  races.  Team  points  are  cumulative  with  the  final  race  worth  double.  As  such, 
even  though  we  entered  the  finals  in  first  place  we  were  not  guaranteed  to  maintain  that  position  without 
at  least  a  few  top  ten  finishes.  Despite  the  pressure,  all  ten  members  of  the  two  teams  skied  exceptionally 
well  that  day.  The  results  were  good  enough  to  maintain  Is'  place  in  both  divisions  -  S.A.C.'s  first  Alpine 
CISAA  championship  teams  in  about  five  years.  Congratulations  to  all  the  members  and  a  special  thanks 
to  our  two  team  captains,  Andrew  Cronin  and  Patrick  Harris.  -  Mark  Service,  Esq. 


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Senior  MVP 
David  Oram 


Senior  MIP 
Andrew  Cronin 


Back  Row:  Richard  Oosthuizen.  Greg  Willmot.  Alex  Calvert.  Scott  MacKay,  David 

Oram.  Diego  Lorenzo 

Center  Row:  Mr.  Mark  Service.  Esq.  MacArthur  Kane.  Jeff  Lam.  Allan  Bean,  John 

Housser,  Mervyn  Frame.  Tyron  Vogt 

Front  Row:jk.  Dylan  Edminson.  Andrew  Cronin.  Patrick  Harris.  Richard  Housser. 

Robbie  Kaptyn 


Senior  MVP 
Ian  Wright 


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Randall  Blom 


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Junior  MVP 
Mitch  Myers 


Strength  .endurance,  and  unwavering  determJalWrflfre  vital  eleiWKLixgl^snort  of  Nordic, 
Skiing.  This  year,  we  were  very  fortunate  to  have  a  strong  grouj^HpB^PWrTrui «^9feon 
the  many  challenges  faced  during  the  season.  This  year's  tea#rxonsrMcd  of  Team  Captain 
Randall  Blom.  Gord  Hunter.  Geoff  DeLean,  Hu2h^*flCfl?lari  Wright,  Charles.  Etienne- 
Bergeron.  Mitch  Myers  and  Simon  Rugier.  Our  goal  from  the  outset  was  to  win  the  CISAA 
championship  and  it  took  place  in  Haliburton. 

Starting  with  the  junior  boys  race  was  Simon  Ruggier  who  had  a  tremendous  race,  finishing  in  third 
place.  The  senior  boys  followed  with  stellar  runs  by  Gordon  Hunter,  Randall  Blom.  Geoff  DeLean 
and  Ian  Wright  and  some  personal  bests  by  Charles,  Mitch  and  Hugh.  We  madly  calculated  the 
timings  of  our  top  four  and  realised  that  not  only  had  we  won  but  we  were  ahead  of  our  opponents 
by  nearly  12  minutes. 
I  would  like  to  thank  Coach  Gaertner  and  the  other  team  members  for  an  excellent  season. 


Left  to  Right:  Mr.  David  Gaertner.  Esq.  Geoff  Delean.  Charles  Etiene- 
Bergeron.  Ian  Wright.  Randall  Blom.  Simon  Ruggier.  Gordon  Hunter 


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Ryan  Foreman,  Kevin~t.au.  tJennis  Wong,  Joseph  Leung.  Alejandro  Lope/  De 
Lo,  Liam  Farrel.  Colin  Lowe.  Sean  Bornstein,  Michel  Cameron  Esq. 
Clement  Yau.  David  Nudds,  Andrew  Gosbee.  Mitch  Myers.  Adam  Guy.  Tarek 
rdan  Dudlcv.  Adam  Brander. 


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IThere  were  1 8  members  in  the  senior  squash  program  whic 
was  divided  into  three  teams:  The  First  Team,  the  Second  Team  and  the  Development  Team.  Thi 
year's  squash  teams  were  a  very  powerful  and  dedicated  group  of  athletes.  They  worked  very  hard  at  eac 
practice  to  improve  their  game  and  they  wore  our  colours  with  pride  and  determination  at  each  of  our  meets 
I  am  extremely  proud  of  what  they  have  achieved. 

The  Second  Team  won  our  first  CISAA  Tier  2  Championship  ever  and  the  final  tournament  was  marked  b\ 
a  number  outstanding  efforts.  1  was  extremely  pleased  with  the  hustle  they  gave  on  the  court  and  we  had  strong 
performances  from  all  the  members  of  the  team.  They  are  Ryan  Foreman.  Liam  Farrel,  Andrew  Gosbee, 


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and  at  #  6.  the  newcomer  to  the  snort,  Tarek  Merchant. 


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quality  players  graduating 

I  would  like  to  thank  all  the  members  of  the  programme  for  their  hard  work  and  dedication  this  season  and 

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.  .lis  year's  enthusiastic  team  was  composed  of  returning  players  and  some  who  never  played  squash  before.  Nick  Caron 
I.  v\  as  usually  on  hand  to  provide  the  squad  with  comic  relief  as  he  showed  off  his  black  rimmed  60' s  style  goggles.  Alex  Rya/ano\  was 
"id  offihc  courts  with  toenail  problems,  speedy  Kevin  Han  could  out  run  the  whole  team  in  a  second  but  seemed  to  have  difficulty  arriving 
e  courts  on  time  even  day.  Chris  Attard  and  Faisal  Ratansi  were  in  constant  battle  fighting  for  the  first  spot  on  the  ladder  all  season 
long.  AdamBucci  lost  against  Ridley  as  hisattentionswereeasily  distracted  by  his  female  opponents.  Drew.  George.  Diego.  Vincent,  Justin. 
Jason  and  Eric  cheered  on  as  Ricardo  was  dunked  in  the  pool  for  his  tardiness.  The  SAC  team  remained  almost  undefeated  throughout  the 
whole  lour  month  season.  We  thought  we  had  it  in  the  bag.  The  final  C1SAA  tournament  fell  on  the  day  of  a  snowstorm,  sadly  we  arrived 
late  and  we  were  not  prepared  against  our  first  opponent.  The  day  went  downhill  from  there.  We  placed  third  behind  Ridley  and  UCC.  Not 
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Cortina.  Emilio  Olivar.  Devon  Bean.  Jon  MacKenzie  and  Thomson  Ho. 

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Phil  Oram.  Taylor  Walker.  Ankush  Sondhi.  Mike  Mcintosh  and  Justin  Lemieux-Reale  we  prevailed. 
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revitalized  the  doldrums  of  the 
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"'he  season  was  split  into  two  very  different  halves.  It  began  with  a 
group  of  28  players  who  travelled  to  Washington  DC  to  participate  in  the 
^sligious  Cherry  Blossom  Tournament.  We  played  two  games,  winning  one 
THlosing  the  other.  A  week  later,  the  team  was  chosen,  and  after  an  intense  battle 
Hi  perennial  provincial  powerhouse  Barrie  Central  and  a  solid  win  by  29  -  5 
^BcS.  the  team  seemed  set  for  success.  Appleby  were  next,  and  the  game  was 
%  tough  lesson  in  getting  prepared  for  the  unexpected,  but  the  loss  to  them  did  not 
sHhe  team  far  back.  Four  days  later  we  had  won  the  CAIS  Rugby  Tournament 
fBhe  first  time,  beating  Ridley  in  the  semi-final  and  UCC  in  the  final,  15-0. 
■HKeam  had  come  together,  and  were  playing  to  a  game  plan  very  effectively. 
Then  the  second  half  of  the  season  began.  We  did  not  win  another  game.  Ridley 
HKa  revenge  in  our  league  game  before  UCC  beat  us  twice  -  once  in  a  close 
league  game  and  then  very  convincingly  in  the  semi-final  to  end  our  season. 
Everybody  on  the  team  agrees  that  we  were  fortunate  to  have  coach  with  me  this 
year,  a  recent  old  boy  and  enthusiastic  and  knowledgeable  Queens  University 
Rugby  grad,  Mr.  Mark  Newton.  Oliver  Radley  -  Smith  as  captain  was  able  to 
manage  the  team  and  his  own  game  very  well.  It  was  a  boost  to  have  JR  Lennox 
back.  Other  forwards  graduating  include  Ryan  Kelly  -  a  natural  athlete  who 
picked  up  the  game  very  quickly.  Kevin  Fullerton  was  a  very  dependable  prop; 
JanMichael  Ramlochan  was  another  veteran  who  made  an  impact  when  coming 
off  the  bench,  and  Marshall  Doyle  is  a  tenacious  player  who  loves  the  game  and 
is  proof  that  the  little  guy  has  a  place  among  the  big.  The  experience  on  the  team 
lay  more  in  the  backs.  DJ  Bennett,  Jordan  Dudley,  Adam  Brander  and  Chris  Lee 
are  talented  athletes  and  rugby  players  who  will  be  graduating  this  year  along 
with  Andrew  Joyner  whose  speed  and  strength  were  welcome  additions. 
There  are  three  awards  given  each  year.  The  M I P  Award  was  in  the  end  competed 
for  by  three  players.  Jordan  Ross  made  terrific  gains  in  his  psPRING  sPositional 
play  on  the  field,  and  Jarryd  Stock  made  the  transition  from  under  16  to  gain  a 
starting  position  among  the  backs.  Ryan  Kelly,  is  new  this  year  to  the  school  and 
the  game  of  rugby .  Ryan  is  a  most  deserving  winner  of  this  year' s  Most  Improved 
Player  Award. 

The  MVP  Award  goes  to  an  athlete  favoured  by  every  team  he  has  represented 
at  St.  Andrew's.  A  veteran  of  four  years  on  First  Rugby,  an  Ontario  under  1 6  and 
under  18  player  for  four  years,  a  final  trialist  this  year  for  Canada's  under  19 
World  Cup  team,  the  clear  winner  this  year  is  another  class  act  who  is  recognised 
as  an  outstanding  ambassador  for  St.  Andrew's.  D.J.  Bennett. 


Front  Row:  Marshall  Doyle.  Chris  Lee,  Andrew  Joyner,  Jan  Michael  Ramlochan,  Kevin  Fullerton,  Oliver  Radley-Smith.  Ryan  Kelly 

J.R.  Lennox.  Jordan  Dudley,  D.J.  Bennett.  Adam  Brander 

Middle  Row:  Mr.  Stuart  Swan,  Esq..  David  Amadori.  David  Banwell.  Michael  Tzimas.  Sebastien  Manigat,  Jordan  Ross,  Mr.  Mark 

Newton,  Esq. 

Third  Row:  Patrick  McGrath,  Stuart  Manchee,  Jaryd  Stock,  Phillip  Benheim,  Christopher  McFarlane 


TIER  II 


RUGBY  CHAMPS 


2002 


Our  season  began  rather  slowly,  as  we  were  unsure  if  there  would  be  sufficient 
numbers  to  carry  a  team.  However,  as  the  season  continued  it  seemed  as  if 
aspiring  first  time  and  veteran  rugby  players  came  out  of  the  woodwork  to  bolster  our 
team  numbers  making  us  a  force  in  the  league. 

Our  season  passed  rather  quickly,  and  it  was  apparent  that  this  team  certainly  had 
what  it  takes  to  be  a  champion  at  this  level.  The  players  were  all  committed  to 
success,  and  worked  very  hard  to  achieve  this  end.  After  the  regular  season  has 
passed,  the  team  had  posted  a  very  impressive  5- 1  record  with  1 84  points  for  and  22 
against  (for  comparison,  last  year  we  only  scored  32  points  in  the  same  number  of 
games). 

Entering  the  final  tournament,  we  easily  reached  the  final  with  a47-0  defeat  of  RLC. 
The  championship  was  a  truly  hard  fought  defensive  battle  stretching  end  to  end  of 
the  field.  When  the  dust  has  cleared,  we  were  victorious  with  a  narrow  3-0  victory, 
claiming  the  elusive  championship.  To  put  it  in  perspective,  3  years  ago  we  didn't 
score  a  point  for  the  entire  season,  so  to  raise  the  rugby  level  to  this  is  truly  a  great 
accomplishment  for  this  talented  group  of  players. 

I  must  commend  and  thank  the  20  committed  and  determined  team  members,  who 
fought  through  injury  and  hardships  to  gel  as  a  team  and  prove  that  we  were  a  side 
not  to  be  taken  lightly.  Additionally,  I  must  thank  each  of  our  dedicated,  graduating 
players:  Pablo  Sanders  and  Dominic  Sacher 

And  especially  to  our  multi-year  graduating  players  who  stuck  through  the  years  of 
hardships  to  finally  finish  on  top.Jeff  Ginou,  Andrew  Gosbee,  Andrew  Steeves, 
Leighton  Moriarty,  Mike  Charlebois  (3  years  as  captain). 
Last  but  certainly  not  least,  I  would  like  to  thank  my  new  able  Assistant  coach  Mr. 
Treasure  for  his  help  with  video  analysis  and  support  with  the  backs,  the  first  team 
coaches  Mr.  Swan  and  Mr.  Newton  for  including  us  in  theirpractices  andcommending 
our  progress,  Gord  Birkett  for  helping  the  team  while  the  head  coach  ran  off  to 
Austria,  and  last  but  certainly  not  least,  Mrs.  Perrier  for  all  of  her  support,  advise  and 
help  on  the  sidelines.  Thank-you.  -  J.  Inglis  Esq. 


Brian  Grant 

MIP 


Front  Row:  Andrew  Gosbee,  Michael  Bottomley,  Andrew  Steeves,  Michael  Charlebois,  Jeff  Ginou,  Dominic  Sacher, 
Leighton  Moriaty,  Second  Row:  Jamie  Ingles  Esq,  Sang-Ho  Yoon,  Patrick  Kim,  Kyle  Steeves,  Joseph  Leung,  Ryan 
Miller,  Johan  Irwandi,  Alex  Camargo,  Stephen  Treasure  Esq  Back  Row:  Jah  He  Lee,  Freddy  Kane,  Tyler  Smith, 
Michael  Sunderani,  Brian  Grant,  Allen  Bean,  Artem  Dudin,  Jason  Lau 


Dominic  Sachei 


1st  Row:  Colin  Lowe.  Billy  Burke,  Tim  Burkett.  Daryl  Stock,  Nick  Laveau.  Francis  David- 

Coderre.  Brandon  Hussey 

2nd  Row:  Mr.  Greg  Shields.  Esq.,  Dan  von  Diergardt.  Eric  Tozzi,  Andrew  Brankley,  Vince 

de  Civita.  Robbie  James.  Sohaib  Siddiqui,  Mr.  Jon  Butcher,  Esq. 

3rd  Row:  Sinclair  Bean.  Juan  Lopez.  Jeremy  King.  Sang-Chul  Yoon.  Egor  Garanine.  Triston 

Benson.  Steve  James 

4th  Row:  Stephen  Rykov,  Santiago  Mijarez,  Ricardo  Tinajero,  Alex  Calvert,  Jordan  Ekers 


U16back2back  CHAMPS 


MVP 


MIP 


Tim  Burkett 


Fbr  most  coaches  there  are  very  few  times  in  a  career  when  you  get  a  group 
of  players  who  have  what  it  takes  to  produce  an  undefeated  season.  For  Coach 
Shields,  who  is  now  22-0  on  the  year,  this  was  his  second  undefeated  season  in  a  year. . . 
for  myself  it  is  just  the  first. 

For  both  of  us  it  was  a  highly  memorable  season  of  rugby  excellence  and  for  this  we  would 
like  to  thank  all  the  players;  our  trainer  Dave  Adolph;  and  of  course  both  Greg  Reid  and 
Ann  Perrier  for  their  tireless  efforts  in  setting  and  managing  all  the  things  that  go  into  any 
successful  season. 

This  was  truly  a  season  to  remember:  back  to  back  CIS  AA  Champions,  a  perfect  record, 
and  a  great  final  game.  It  just  doesn't  get  better.  -J.  Butcher  Esq. 


Vince  DeCivita 


UNDER  14  CHAMPS 


8  wins,  0  losses,  349  points  for,  57  against 

Ttiis  is  the  3rd  year  in  a  row  that  SAC  has  been  able  to  field  a  very  powerful  team  in  all  aspects  of  the  game:  tremendous  rucking,  the  best  in  the  league, 
strong  tackling  andpowerful  running.With40  boys  on  the  roster,  we  were  able  to  field  2  line-ups  and  a  1 4  man  Smurf  team  who  developed  amazingly  throughout  the  season. 
After  w  inning  the  first  game  at  SJK  6 1  -  0,  we  met  HTS  who  were  reported  to  be  very  strong.  After  the  previous  win.  over-confidence  set  in  as  the  match  started,  and  we  spotted 
them  a  1 7  -  7  half-time  lead.  With  some  regrouping  the  boys  were  able  to  rebound  and  won  the  game  35  -  24.  The  remaining  teams  in  the  league  were  not  strong  and  we  won 
all  the  games  convincingly. 

The  final  tournament  was  hosted  by  SAC  and  we  met  RC  in  the  semi-finals,  winning  quite  comfortably.  The  second  line  played  the  entire  2nd  half  so  that  the  starters  could 
rest  for  a  final  against  HTS.  The  first  half  was  a  hard  fought  battle  with  SAC  leading  by  a  try,  but  we  were  able  to  wear  them  down  in  the  second  half  to  become  champions 
for  the  second  time  in  3  years. 

I  am  very  proud  of  the  boys'  accomplishments  this  season,  and  1  hope  their  rugby  careers  continue  to  flourish  in  future  years.  The  Under  1 6's  will  have  some  very  good  additions 
next  year.  -  J.  Clements  Esq. 


MVP 


Anton  Bennett 


1st  Row:  Peter  Goitanich.  Mathew  Halleron,  Adam  Salomon  .  Trevor  Jackson.  Greg  Willmot.  Anton 

Bennett.  Paul  Ross,  Adam  Lebar,  Scott  Giroux,  Philip  Or.nn 

2nd  Row:  Michael  Nowicki.  Richard  Housser.  Dean  Hamann.JohnalhanCartwright,  Justin  No/uka. 

J  a\  iciC'orline/,  Emilio  Olivar.  Jonathan  To/zi,  Diego  Morales 

3rd  Row:  Mervyn  Frame.  VinuNatarajan.  Joey  Burke.  Mike  Greco.  Graham  Thompson.  Ola  Ojo. 

Murray  Kay,  Johnathan  Mackenzie.  GautamTolani.  Mr.  John  Clements.  Bsq, 

4th  Row :  Justin  I  A-mieux.  Jesse-Ross  Cohen.  Adrian  Bruno.  Jose  Salas.  Michael  Ball.  Nick  Leslie, 

Chrit  Milnes.  Scott  Johnstone.  Austin  Jones 


MIP 


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Austin  Jones 


<>ont  Row:  Hugh  Dowell,  Brandon  McNally,  Eitan  Rosenberg.  Andrew  Gosbec.  Scottie  Mackay 
Middle  Row:  Mr.  Bob  Perrier.  Esq.,  Nicolaos  Tsioros.  Justin  Lee,  Mr.  Nick  Tsioros.  Esq. 
Back  Row:  Ryan  Kim.  Jayson  Miller.  Vince  De  Civita  ^^ 


Midget       U14 


U13 


U12 


nap 


mip 


mvu 


Chris  Wells  Phil  Nozuka     Karl  McCartney     Arthur  Wong        Tony  Lau  Jonathan  Si      Julian  Che 


96 


Junior 


MVP 


MIP 


Front  Row:  Jared  Kim.  Julian  Kim,  Perry  Thompson,  Corey  Scott,  William  Samson-Doel,  Jonathan  Si,  Alejandra 
Ortiz,  Ben  Udashkin,  Julian  Cheong.  Saam  Azargive,  Jack  Hui,  Jonathan  Kwok 

Middle  Row:  Scott  Harns.  Sean  Lee,  Ambrose  Fung,  Andrew  Laptev,  Blake  Muir,  Alex  Tang,  Toni  Lau,  Andy 
Dalrymple,  Michael  Mcintosh,  Adel  Ratansi  


Back  Row:  Dylan  Edinson.  Arthur  Wong.  Adam  Do.  Anton  Bennett,  Chad  Davis, 
Suddaby,  Phil  Nozuka.  Mr.  Ruscitti  Esq..  Chris  Simpson,  Tyler  King 


Karl  McCartney,  Matthew 


Several  strong  individual  performances  were  the  highlight  of  our  season.  As  a  result  St.  Andrew's  was 
represented  at  the  regionals  in  midland  by  Gordon  Hunter,  J.P.  Suddaby,  and  Peter  McClellend.  Colin  Collins  and 
D.J.Bennett,  as  members  of  our  4x400  meter  team,  rounded  out  our  contingent  of  five.  Gordon  Hunter  and  J.P. 
Suddaby  went  on  to  OFSSA. 
Our  objective  from  the  outset  as  with  all  teams  at  St.  Andrew's  is  to  win  the  CISAA  Championship.  This  was  indeed 
to  be  a  formidable  task  this  year  as  our  numbers  did  not  allow  us  to  fill  all  events.  Nonetheless,  we  battled  hard  and 
in  the  end  placed  5*  overall  of  1 2  participating  schools  at  the  CISAA  Championship  meet. 
1  [oweverthe  Middle  School  Track  Team  was  large  in  numbers  and  they  achieved  many  fine  results  at  then  CIS  V 
Track  &  Field  meet.  So  the  future  is  encouraging.  On  the  other  hand  we  lose  a  stalw  art  to  graduation  next  year.  I'eter^ 
Met  'lei  lend,  w  ho  has  completed  his  5'1'  year  on  the  team,  has  always  being  an  impact  performer  and  a  u  onderful 
role  model.  Congratulations  to  all  team  members  and  good  luck  next  year!  -  Mr.  Ruscitti  Ksq. 


1 


Front  Row:  Kevin  Lau,  Brian  Lin,  Ryan  Lo,  EricNei,  Kenny  Yuen,  Mr.  Gregory 

Dominato,  Esg. 

Back  Row:  Dennis  Wong,  SoungHun  Lee,  Richard  Choi.  David  Trott,  Brent  Cheng 


This  is  our  first  year  in  an  A.S.  universe  —  After  Sam  —  and  I 
have  only  positive  things  to  say  about  our  level  of  play  and 
about  our  team.  We  went  into  the  finals  with  an  undefeated  record 
in  exhibition  play  and  the  tournament  was  the  expected  three-way  shoot- 
out between  the  red  boys  (us),  the  blue  boys  (UCC)  and  the  blue-and-gold 
boys  (RSGC.)  It  came  down  to  a  near  tie  all-around  with  UCC  ending  up  with 
78  points.  RSGC  with  75  points  and  SAC  with  72  points.  The  next  closest 
competitor  had  39  points.  Graduating  players  Brian  Lin  and  Eric  Nei  fought 
back  from  the  brink  of  defeat  more  than  once  and  treated  the  crowd  (and 
themselves)  to  something  more  akin  to  a  slam-dunk  contest  than  a 
badminton  match.  Richard  Choi  and  Dennis  Wong,  both  in  their  first  year 
from  Under  16,  won  the  right  to  be  called  the  best  second  doubles  team  at 
the  tournament  —  which  was  no  small  feat  given  the  competition.  These 
guys  jelled  as  a  team  are  were  fearsome  on  the  court.  Ryan  Lo  gave  a 
courageous  performance  in  his  final  match  of  the  year  staggering  not  once, 
not  twice,  but  thrice  from  exhaustion  before  being  narrowly  defeated  in  the 
consolation  final.  He  garnered  the  respect  of  all  who  watched  the  match. 
Kevin  Lau  and  Brent  Cheng,  also  up  from  Under  16  and  playing  singles, 
indicated  to  all  that  we  continue  to  be  a  badminton  powerhouse  in  the  the 
A.S.  universe.  I  was  most  impressed  by  the  willingness  of  our  guys  to  cheer 
and  to  be  unabashed  supporters  of  their  colleagues.  We  raise  the  bai 
everywhere  we  go. 

I  would  also  like  to  thank  Soung  Hun  Lee,  David  Trott,  and  Kenny  Yuer 
for  their  fine  support  of  the  team  and  for  the  effort  they  put  into  development 
this  year.  I  bid  adieu  to  Brian  and  Eric  after  three  years  of  outstanding  play 
and  leadership.  I  appreciate  Brian's  will  to  win  and  Eric's  finely  developed 
sense  of  sportsman  and  teaching. 

Coach  Gregory  Dominato. 


Richard  Choi 


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Harrison  Jones 

MIP 


as  fast  as  Mr.  Wenk  walks  th 

similar. 

After  a  season  of  ups  and  do] 

tweaking  and  peaking  propi 

Special  thanks  to  Mrs.  Auger 

and  my  end  of  season  absen 


were  expected  to  fit 


Front  Row:  Melissa  Auger  (esq.),  Adrian  Eng,  Mike  Ferguson,  Harrison  Jones, 

Wesley  Tiller,  Sean  Eng,  Marke  Jones  (esq.) 

Back  Row:  Josh  Hanson,  Tyler  Ehler,  Logan  Hurst,  Duncan  Giel,  Ton 

Duncan  Giel 

The  World  Badminton  Championships  were  recently  placed fii  Sweden.  They  use  real 
feathered  shuttles  at  that  level.  Players  can  go  through ! 
(or  birds )  reach  speeds  of  200-30Qla^BfcMlr  tournament  I 


uttles  a  match;  and  shuttles 

are  plastic  and  travel  only 

and  desire  to  be  victorious  is 


of  8  teams  but  some  final  season 
to  finish  a  respectable  third! 
adding  a  sense  of  cc/iesi  veness  to  a  season  interrupted  by  cadets 
Mr.  Jones,  Esq. 


INTON 


:  Mr.  Stephen  Kimmerer,  Esq.,  Kevin  Han.  Calvin  Lam, 
V^tent^'ong 

Second  Row:  Jeong  Jin  Lee,  Stanley  Hon,  Simon  Lau,  Kent  Fu 
Third  Row:  Mark  Hanson 

e  U 1 6  Badminton  team  was  a  young  squad  with  a  number 
oys  still  eligible  to  play  U 1 4.  but  hopeful  of  doing  well.  Calvin 
Lam.fcvin  Han  had  a  strong  seasons  and  progress  was  made 
by  Mark  Hanson  and  Simon  Lau.  After  a  very  successful  regular 
season-  winning  four  matches  and  losing  only  one-  the  team 
didn't  fairas  well  at  the  end  of\  ear  tournament.  This  young  team 
be  read\  to  challenge  next  year.  Thanks  Guys!  -  SK 


First  Tennis 


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Second  Row  -  P.  Bedard,  Esq.  Patrick  Harris,  Matt  Gnyp,  Chris 

Chang.  Levin  Maaskant 

First  Row  -  Clement  Yau,  Tarek  Merchant. 


MVP  -  Tarel 
Merchant 


MIP  -  Levin 
Maaskant 


2nd  Tennis 


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—  7e  were  faced  with  a  challenging  se 
managed  to  play  competitively  again 
with  more  depth,  losing  3-2  against  UCC  and  h 
beating  Rosseau  5-0.  We  were  hurting  in  the  ah. 
of  our  star  player,  but  obviously  not  as  much  as  h 
We  knew  we  had  a  difficult  day ; 
win  the  tourney,  but  what  made  it  special  was  that  we 
were  the  only  players  in  the  tournament  w  ho  managed 
to  win  a  match  against  HTS.  the  winners  o(  the 
tournament.  Not  bad  for  a  couple  of  boys  w  ho  had  only 
been  on  Our  team  for  two  weeks.  The  rest  of  the  team 
had  a  pretty  good  day  as  well  as  we  blanked  Rosseau 
Lake  5-0.  As  usual.  Jose  Uribe  scared  his  opponents 
with  his  blistering  windmill  forehand  and  his  fiery 
stare,  while  Austin  Hracs  impressed  everyone  with 
his  finesse  and  his  towering  height  at  the  net.  ami 
Randall  Blom  and  Steven  Pryce  were  a  wall  at  the  net 
and  ran  down  every  ball.  -  Coach  Dueua) 


~J£flw-Jose  Uribe,  Austin  Smith,  Austin  Hracs,  Sergio 
Avalos 

First  FRow  -  Steven  Pryce,  Randall  Blom,  Adrian  Rubli,  I 
Duguay,  Esq. 


fell  Hi  r4 


MVP  -  lose  Uribe 


tennis  team  is  made-up  by  a  total  of  7  players.  3  of 
.which  play  singles  (seeded  #1  to  3)  and  4  players  thai 
make-up  the  1"  and  2'"'  Doubles  teams. 
Generally  1  am  very  happy  with  the  results,  although  we 
didn't  start  very  well.  We  played  8  regular  season  matches, 
and  managed  to  win  only  2  out  of  the  X.  However  we 
improved  a  lot  over  the  course  of  the  season,  and  looked 
forward  to  the  final  ISAA  tournament  as  a  way  to  redeem 
ourselves. 

Here.  l)  teams  were  divided  into  2  divisions,  the  top  two 
teams  of  which  would  advance  to  the  final  round.  Despite 
the  strong  competition,  we  won  3  rounds  out  of 5,  winning 
a  total  of  12  matches  out  of  a  possible  20.  but  we  missed  the 
final  round  by  a  single  game. 

One  of  the  highlights  of  the  day  includes  the  performance 
oi  the  2  '  Doubles  team,  made-up  by  BOSCO  TSE  and 
ADAM  BUCC1  who  were  undefeated,  winning  all  four  of 
their  matches. 
■  Coach  Paolini 


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Second  Row  -  Luis  Meneses.  Bosco  Tse.  Aaam  micci 
First  Row  -  T.  Paolini.  Esq,  Bryn  Fell,  Darrin  Henein,  Chris 
Young. 


U14  Tennis 

m 


"("  stands  for  Courtesy 
T  is  for  Integrity 

S'  which  is  Self-Control 
The  first   A"  in  CISAA  stands  for  Adaptability 
The  final  'A'  stands  for  Achievement 

A  special  thank  you  to  our  Team  Captain,  Jay  t 
for  his  support,  leadership  and  talent  as  our#l  s'uvL 
player  this  season. 

-  Coach  O'Hare 


Second  Row  -  Thijs  Maaskant.  Matt  Langer,  Jay  Smith.  Daniel 
Conrad,  Andrew  Conrad. 
LmM  m    I  First  Row  -Jeff  Seymour,  Robbie  Kaptyn,  Devon  Bean,   Devon 

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past  season  marked  our  first  ever  Lacrosse  preseason  lour.  We  were  fortunate  enough  lo  accompany  the 
nis  team  on  their  trip  down  to  Mercersburg  Academy  in  Pennsylvania  in  early  April.  We  won  both  our 
latches  and  received  the  necessary  training  before  our  regular  season  games  began.  As  always  the  conference  was 
losely  matched  with  only  a  few  goals  separating  any  one  team.  On  the  whole  we  were  not  able  to  meet  our  own 
expectations  and  fell  short  of  our  anticipated  goals.  However,  the  season  was  an  enjoyable  one  for  many  reasons. 
We  had  a  new  crop  of  enthusiastic  young  players  and  held  an  U16  game  against  Agincourt  U.S.  winning 
convincingly.  We  are  looking  seriously  at  the  possibility  of  an  U16  team  for  next  year.  We  welcomed  the 
experienced  coaching  of  Mr.  Greg  Reid  to  the  team  this  year  and  were  better  players  for  his  skill  development  drills. 
As  with  any  year  we  hid  farewell  to  our  graduating  players  and  wish  them  well  in  their  university  careers!  hope!  ally 

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I From  Left:  ,  Mr.  David  Gaertner,  Esq.  Ryan  Bryce,  Erik  Bornstein,  Pierce  Cassidy,  Sandy 
ItvlacKay,  Chris  Bromely,  Alberto  Bremer.Robert  Giel  Esq.  missing  -  Richard  Reininger,  Adam 
i  Zoratto 

Once  again  we  had  many  talented  individuals  come  out  to  our  tryouts  for  the  junior  golf! 
team.  By  balancing  returning  players,  with  players  who  had  developed  their  skills  over  last  summer 
land  with  new  players  who  had  just  joined  St.  Andrew's  we  put  together  a  force  to  be  reckoned  with. 
iMembers  of  the  team  compete  at  tournaments  in  a  two  man  team  format.  In  most  tournaments  we  entered! 
|3  two  man  teams.Team  C  comprised  of  different  players  each  week  Matt  Suddaby,  Ricky  ReiningerJ 
iRyan  Bryce,  and  Adam  Zoratto  finished  in  the  top  8  overall.  Team  B  -  Erik  Borstein  and  Chris  Bromleyl 
Iwere  also  very  successful  earning  34  points  and  finishing  in  third  place  overall  -  two  points  out  of  2"dl 
Iplace.  Team  A  composed  of  Sandy  MacKay  and  Pierce  Cassidy  won  4  of  the  5  tournaments  and  camel 
|2nd  in  the  other.  On  a  cumulative  basis  they  earned  70  points  over  the  course  of  the  season.  The  next! 
closest  team  earned  36  points.  As  a  result  the  Junior  Golf  Team  are  the  CISAA  Champions.  -  R.Giel  Esq.[ 


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First 
Team 


MVP 


Nathan  Rothwell 

MIP 


Front  Row:  Scott  Fullerton,  Mathew  Law,  Charles-Etienne  Bergeron.  Carrie  Hughes  McGuiness,  Esq..  Canning 

Wong,  Jared  Leslie 

Middle  Row:  Will  Mullock,  James  Keston.  MacArthur  Kane,  Nathan  Rothwell.  Ryan  Bucci,  Justin  Chow, 

Jeremy  Lee 

Back  Row:  Adam  Rourke.  Brian  Harvey,  Ian  Wright.  Mike  Faulds,  Joe  Rothwell.  James  Cheng,  Giancarlo 

Trimarchi.  (Missing-  Eric  Swenker  &  Eric  Samson-Doel) 


Giancarlo  Trimarchi 


Last  year  a  challenge  I  gave  to  the  team 
To  get  more  wins  than  we've  ever  seen. 
And  to  this  end  in-wins  we  did  rake 
As  the  CISAA  finals  we  did  make. 
A  fun  bunch  of  guys,  a  dedicated  team 
Working  hard,  playing  well,  potential  was  seen. 
The  challenge  was  to  reign  in  our  hopes 
People  said  we  should  have  other  teams  on  the  ropes. 
With  graduates  and  outfielders  Mike  Faulds  and  Ian  Wrighl 
The  ball  was  often  hit  out  of  sight. 
A  pitcher  we  had  extrodinaire 
Mathew  Law  just  kept  pitching  them  in  there. 
Giancarlo  came  with  energy  to  spare. 
Have  you  ever  seen  a  ball  player  with  such  great  hair 
Captains  Canning  Wong  and  our  Chuckie  too. 
They  were  inspiring  and  leaders  true.  C.H.McInnis 


Front  Row:  Dima  Bassemko.  Gordon  Gray.  Tyler  Walker.  Bobby  Priebe, 
Mitch  Lebar 

Back  Row:  Michael  Del  Zotto,  Jason  Wilson,  Cameron  Healy,  Colin  Noble, 
John  Stoneman,  Ms.  Amanda  Thome.  Esq. 


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is  year  was  the  first  year  that  St.  Andrew's  entered  a  team  in  the  UT2 
softball  league.  The  season  was  definitely  a  learning  experience  for  both 
team  and  coach  alike.  Although  we  did  not  come  home  with  any  trophies  or  a 
league  championship,  we  did  learn  a  lot  about  the  game,  good  sportsmanship  and 
how  to  play  as  a  team.  Choosing  the  MIP  and  MVP  honours  was  a  bit  of  a 
difficult  task,  as  every  member  of  the  team  showed  improvement  and  many 
people  rose  to  the  occasion  when  heroic  plays  were  necessary. 


MIP 

Hamilton 
Petropoulos 


able  Tennis  falls  into  that  category  of  sports  which  include 
.  squash  and  tennis.  They  are  all  excellent  recreation,  can  he 
lifetime  and  can  be  shared  on  a  competitive  or  non-competitive 

Many  households  have  theirown  table  and  most  of  us  have  played  ping  pom 

at  some  time  or  other. 

Here  at  SAC  we  offer  this  sport  in  house  league  in  the  winte 
competitive  sport  in  the  spring  term.  Fixtui 

most  competition  takes  place  at  the  club  level.  Nevertheless,  the  mos 
important  school  competition  in  this  area  is  the  York  Region  championshi] 
and  I  am  pleased  to  announce  that  we  have  won  the  Senior  Boys"  Di\  isioi 
for  the  second  time  in  the  last  three  years  of  competition. 

The  two  awards  go  to  the  members  of  the  championship  pair.  Mil'  is  thi: 
year  awarded  to  a  player  whose  tactical  game  improved  greatly  -    Ken 
Fu.The  MVP  is  easy  to  award  as  this  player  stands  head  and  shoulders  abov  i 
the  level  of  competition  seen  in  this  region.  I  have  to  say  that  I  was  alsi 
impressed  with  his  quiet  determination  and  effective  leadership  qualities. 
Anatolv  Loor.  -  Mr.  A.  Halslead  Esa. 


MVP 

Anatoli  Looi 


J 


j  Kent  Fu 


•loaches  K\le.  Gomes,  and  team  prepared  at  firsi  indoors,  trying  to 


retch  opposing  corners  of  Dunlap  gym.  or  riding  buses  to  Etobicoke  for  net  practise  »  here  we  stood  up  to 
•  the  dreaded  Ml  mph  bow  ling  machine.  When  the  sun  arrived,  we  met  outdoors  on  our  mini-pitch  at  the  back  field,  where  we  became  mentally  tough  by  concentrating  on  trying 
id  crashing  into  nearby  football  and  snow  plow  equipment,  or  tr>  ing  to  avoid  tripping  down  the  hill  while  running  backwards  to  make  high  catches.  Patiently,  we  waited 
out  the  two  months  for  w  et  fields  to  dry  up  enough  to  pla\  our  first  game.  Our  confident  and  relaxed  "island"  family  atmosphere  left  us  a  little  unfocussed  and  ready  for  a  loss,  which 
a  powerful  UCC  squad  happily  administered.  After  allowing  over  200  runs,  we  were  left  in  a  state  of  shock  to  begin  our  turn  at  batting.  We  could  register  only  48  runs  that  da\ 
along  with  another  27  from  their  wide  and  no-ball  bowling.  Afterwards,  instead  of  burying  our  heads  in  the  sand,  these  young  men  recommitted  themselves  to  working  even  harder 
at  practice  for  the  remainder  of  the  season,  and  the  results  were  often  nothing  short  of  miraculous  -  not  that  any  player  turned  into  some  kind  of  superman  -  only  that  what  started 
out  as  a  most  fragile,  suspicious,  and  selfish  team,  coalesced  into  this  most  energized  ami  high-spirited  machine,  where  the  success  of  the  whole  group  eventually  became  more 
important  in  the  minds  of  the  players  than  any  temporary  individual  defeat  or  achievement. 

It's  tough  to  get  pumped  up  and  rolling  again  after  such  an  exhaustive  effort.  Naturally  we  were  tired  going  into  our  final  game  against  TCS  in  Port  Hope.  Thanks  to  a  reasonably 
solid  innings  of  batting  by  Josh.  Warren.  Mitch  Myers  and  the  boy  s  v.  e  held  a  comfortable  lead  of  1 25  runs.  We  once  again  made  a  game  of  it,  by  allowing  them  to  quickly  get  within 
17  runs  of  us.  Having  been  schooled  on  the  effectiveness  of  Mr  Staunton's  legendary  walks  around  the  perimeter  of  the  field  during  games,  coach  Kyle  nervously  re-enacted  the 
ritual.  Within  minutes,  the  injured  but  still  mighty  phoenix,  Zohab  took  their  10'"  and  final  wicket  with  only  his  2nd  bowled  ball  of  the  game,  thus  ending  a  3ri  consecutive  CISAA 
league  winning  season  for  St.  Andrew's  cricket. 

Congratulations  are  alsodue  to  Tarek  Merchant  forjuggling  his  impressive  P'  tennisduties  with  us;  to  Jason  Bayley  for  his  accurate  record  keeping.  Web  Site  excellence,  smile:  to  Steven 
Brooks  I'm  his  eagerness  to  improve  and  help  out:  to  Terry  fielgrave  for  his  bravery  in  facing  those  bouncing  rocks;  to  Ryan  Sequiera  for  hischeeriness  and  assistance;  and  finally  to  Jon 
"Winky"Fernandezforhissportsmanshipandcheeryattitude.  \      J 

Mr.  Kyle  and  Mr.  Gomes  wish  to  thank  the  boys  for  their  remarkable  example  of  tenacity  and  determination  in  the  face  of  defeat,  and.  most  importantly,  for  their  special  friendship. 
We  respect  you:  "BOWLING!  BATTING!  FIELDING'."      Mr.  I).  Kyle  Esq.  Pjfr  u^fc- 1 


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Middle  Row:  Mr.  David  Kyle,  Esq..  Tarek  Merchant,  Liam  Farrell.  Steven  Brooks,  Mr.  Gomes,  Esq. 
Back  Row:  Tim  Thwaites,  Jonathan  Fernandez.  Warren  Chang,  Jason  Bailey 


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Being  at  SAC  as  a  member  of  the  "7  Year  Club"  has  really  made  an  impact  on  my  life.  It  has  made 
me  more  responsible,  and  taught  me  better  ways  of  living.  Being  a  boarder  for  the  first  two  years 
trained  me  to  care  for  myself  and  be  more  independent.  It  made  me  new,  life-long  friends  that  I 
could  never  put  behind.  I  could  never  forget  anyone  in  my  graduating  class,  close  or  distant, 
everyone  of  you  have  changed  my  life  in  many  ways.  Sports  at  SAC  have  been  great!  They  devoted 
my  extra  time  into  extracurricular  events.  The  games  and  tours  have  been  enjoyable,  and  I  will 
never  forget  playing  for  the  teams  I  played  for.  Every  course  and  teacher  I  have  had,  has  educated 
me  with  stuff  that  I  couldn't  imagine  my  life  without.  I  want  to  thank  all  of  those  who  have  influenced 
me  into  becoming  a  better  person,  and  helped  me  through  these  seven  years. 


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■  Nicknames  Bowser.  Bayley-mon,  Bayley  Boy,  Bucket 

Sayings:  Hoy.. .Where's  my  mag-lite?  Don't  hate,  you  all  know  Memorial  is  by  far  the  best  house!  Mini-me  do  some  work!;  Botts...shut  your 
Mr.  Walden  s  famous  sayings:  Bayley  boy,  you  counting  de  coconuts  in  coconut  country?  Myrrr... Sunday  1-5!!!  Bayley-mon,  you  are  running  oil  Island  time7 
Activities'  First  Cricket  (4  years);  Rec,  Skiing;  Table  Tennis;  Islanders  Vs.  Asians  hockey  game;  Gold  Star  Cadet;  Red  star  instructor:  webmaster  for  Cricket  web 
site;  Weight  i  oom  moderator.  Honorary  member  of  The  1  -5  Club,  Vice  President  of  The  Memorial  House  chapel  skippers  club. 

Comment:  When  I  first  entered  the  gates  of  SAC  in  September  1998, 1  was  just  a  terrified  Island  boy  who  was  afraid  of  his  own  shadow.  After  4  years  here.  SAC, 
has  surely  changed  all  that  and  has  made  me  into  the  man  that  I  am  now.  I  have  enjoyed  every  minute  of  being  here  and  being  a  proud  Andrean.  I  would  like  to 
thank  my  parents  for  making  all  those  sacrifices  for  me  to  be  able  to  have  such  a  wonderful  opportunity.  Mum  and  Dad,  you  stuck  with  me  and  guided  me  through 
the  tough  times  and  I  truly  appreciate  everything  you  all  have  ever  done  tor  me  I  do  not  know  where  I  would  be  today  without  your  love  and  support. 
I  would  like  to  thank  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Perrler  for  making  my  4  years  @  SAC  enjoyable  especially  in  the  boarding  house.  Mrs.  Perr.er.  I  really  appreciated  all  those  hou 
breakfasts,  BBQ's,  after  study  treats  and  much  more  that  youdid  for  me.  You  made  us  feel  at  home  in  the  boarding  house.  Mr.  Perrier  thanks  lor  all  that  extra  calculus 
help  after  study.  It  really  helped  a  lot!  W^^^  ^^W  ^Kf 

Mr  Halstuad  and  Mr.  Butcher  thanks  for  all  of  your  helpful  advise  throughout  all  the  rough  times.   I  appreciate  all  that  you  have  done  for  me.    * 
Mr.  Walden  thanks  for  all  your  help  and  guidance  throughout  my  time  here.  I  thank  you  for  disciplining  me  when  it  was  necessary,  without  it;  I  don't  know  what  would 
become  of  me  You  will  have  to  find  another  Islander  that  can  count  the  coconuts  as  well  as  I  can. 

To  all  my  friends  graduating  this  year,  (mini-me,  Gummie.  dodo,  Tim,  Robo,  Skolz,  Brooks,  hormone,  blackachmo.  Brown,  Lee-dawg,  winky,  sorry  if  I  left  your  name 
out)  I  wish  you  tood  luck  in  your  future  endeavors!  For  all  you  guys  still  here  next  year  (Botts,  Zeebo,  Merv.  Davies.  swenks,  Wahid,  Brad,  scooter,  Dougie,  patty, 
Phil)  time  is  valuable  and  it  goes  by  quickly,  don't  waste  it!  Before  you  know  it,  you  will  be  leaving  this  place  also.  Make  use  of 
Peace  out. 


Nicknames:  Ickayaboo,  Black  Lightning,  Midnight  Train,  Corky,  The  Black  Fellow,  Delroy,  Deljames,Da  Reverend 
Activities:  Prefect,  First  Football  (3a),  First  basketball  (2a),  and  First  Rugby  (4a),  Focus,  member  of  "the  Table" 

Sayings:  get  off  me,  you  can't  hold  me,  Are  you  drinking  hatorade?  Stop  the  hateration,  irrespective  of,  guaranteed  barnone,  Dana  or  Grossman  or 
Dias  get  off  my  coattails,  this  is  why  I  hate  boarding,  why  you  all  in  my  grill?  No  Carroll,  my  lotion  is  over  here  Cronin,  Hey  Doyle  how's  tier  2?  try  blocking 
somebody  next  time,  Jan  you  are  not  a  trailer,  paddy  hot  right,  paddy  carry  the  5,  I'm  open  all  day  like  a  711 , 1  can  make  you  miss  in  a  phone  booth, 
Where's  Casper?,  Mike  you  are  going  to  sleep  already?,  GIAI.  does  it  say  common  room  on  the  door,  does  it  say  grand  n  toy  on  the  door,  Robo  do 
you  think  I  like  you,  So  did  you  dump  Missy  yet,  I  realize  that  I'm  black. 

First  things  first  you  know  how  us  Bennett's  do  we  gotta  keep  it  in  the  family.  Mom  thank  you  for  giving  me  life  and  making  it  a  good  one.  As  a  strong 
black  woman  you  showed  me  the  meaning  of  work  ethic  and  perseverance.  Grandma,  Grandpa,  Aunty  Pam,  Uncle  Dennis,  Uncle  Flloyd  I  can't  thank 
you  enough  for  always  being  there  for  me  and  supporting  me  in  all  facets  of  my  life  without  hesitation.  Lil  Ton  thanks  for  always  having  my  back.  This 
school  is  yours  now.  It's  up  to  you  what  you  make  of  it.  You  have  the  opportunity  to  do  all  I  did  and  so  much  more  if  you  keep  your  head  on  straight 
and  want  it  bad  enough.  To  my  SAC  family  the  table  Fauldsy,  Scottie,  Dodo,  Jana,  Timma  Arie  when  you  were  wit  us  thanks  for  all  the  laugh  and  for 
giving  me  someone  to  lash  out  on.  Shrimp  dawg  and  J-dawg  thanks  to  you  both  for  teaching  me  a  lot  bout  myself.  Although  you  may  not  know  it  I 
appreciate  it.  Mr.C  best  of  luck  in  the  future  you  are  a  class  act  and  you  exemplify  S.I.L.V.E.E.R.  Mrs.  Mix  sorry  I'm  such  a  hastle.  Dana,  Collins.  T 
Birk,  A-Hoff,  C-Mac,  J-Stock,  N.  Diddy,  B.Burke,  Paddy,  J-Ross,  Parent,  Mitch,  (holla  back  youngn's)this  place  is  yours  to  rule  know.  Hold  it  down. 
Last  but  not  least  thanks  to  Dad.  No  he  doesn't  look  like  Usher.  Thanks  for  being  my  role  model.  You're  a  hard  act  to  follow.  I've  learned  more  from 
these  quotes  you  advised  me  than  all  my  time  at  SAC.  jy^ 


Nicknames:  Chuck,  Chucky,  Snipes,  Socko,  Chuckerou  ^^B 

Saying:  That  Henglish  guy  stole  my  REV;  Where  the  Captain  Morgan's  at?;  Don't  mess  with  me  newf!;  Funny  Episode!;  Jojo  where  are  my  keys?; 
WMO  Nancy!;  St-Michel  Represents  69;  RHEEM:  SEEN;  UGHHHHH!!!!.  No  Joyner  she  is  not  twice  my  size;  I  have  to  phone  Oakville;  Keep  it  down 
punk!;  I  hate  playing  at  St-Mike's;  Faulds,  did  you  read? 

Activities:  Prefect,  Football,  House  Captain,  Marksmanship,  Softball,  Biathlon,  Nordic  Skiing,  Roadie#6,  %  of  the  Chinese  five  pack,  309  Crew,  Co- 
founder  with  Jimbo  of  Emerald  Beef  nights 

Comment:  I  should  say  the  greatest  experience  of  my  life.  These  two  years  have  been  amazing  even  with  a  slow  start.  It  took  me  a  long  time  to 
fire  the  bullet  but  once  I  shot  it,  it  was  a  bullseye.  Thanks  a  lot  to  the  Perrier's  family  for  their  incredible  help.  Merci  Monsieur  Cameron  pour  cette 
chance  unique  que  je  ne  suis  pas  pret  d'oublierlBonne  chance  I'annee  prochaine.  Thank  you  Mrs.Mix  for  your  outstanding  support.  Thank  you 
Mr.McCue  for  letting  me  on  the  marksmanship  team,  it's  been  fun  and  I  hope  everyone  will  recognize  that  you  created  the  best  cadet  program  in 
Canada.  Thank  you  to  everyone  of  u  that  helped  me  in  these  two  years. 

Jojo,  Jimmy,  Brad,  Fras,  Joyner,  Brander,  Ian,  Kelly.  Weedz,  Guy,  Mike,  Chooch,  Pete....  it's  been  crazy  with  you  guys  and  good  luck  next  year. 
And  to  all  my  boys  from  the  Islands:  Gavin,  ROBO,  DODO  you're  the  greatest  party  guys.  And  to  my  Chinese  connection:  Gerry,  Ryan  and  Boris 
(emerald  beef  is  the  best).  Gids,  Whisky's  the  best  place  ever!  Good  luck  next  year  at  SAC  to  my  rookies,  Jean-Simon,  Mani.  Mano,  Joel,  bring  back 
the  horseshoe! 

Et  dernierement,  merci  a  mes  parents  pour  leur  support  depuis  mes  premiers  pas  chez  les  soeurs,  sans  tous  vos  sacrifices  je  n'aurais  pas  pu 
realiser  ce  reve,  je  vous  aime  et  vous  m'avez  manque  durant  ces  annees.  Merci  Thierry  d'avoir  toujours  ete  la  pour  me  montrer  le  bon  chemin. 


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The  acclimatisation  process  of  this  school  started  off  slowly  with  me,  and  I  think  it  will  take  an  even  longer  time  for  me  to 
realise  all  the  benefits  it  has  bestowed  upon  me.  The  pride  of  being  an  Andrean,  will  follow  me  everywhere.  My  days  at  SAC 
have  been  positively  influenced  by  uncountable  personae.  Mrs  and  Mr  Robson  have  opened  my  eyes  to  my  shortcomings 
in  English,  and  hence,  the  possibilities,  and,  Mr.  Cowel  showed  me  Alistair  Macleod's  short  stories.  The  skiin's  been  great. 
Mr.  Gaertner.  Dr.  J.  and  the  all  inclusive,  calculated  Geo.  Stewy,  the  phone  man  in  Mac,  plus  so  much  more.  Hugh,  you 
are  what  the  homies  had  in  mind  when  they  first  said,  "keepin'  it  real".  Conversations  with  Mrs.  Mix,  at  the  receptionist  desk, 
and  then  up  in  the  Guidance  office,  brightened  many  a  day  (a  smattering  of  Dutch  will  get  you  places).  I'll  never  forget  those 
Saturday  mornings  when  I  was  roused  to  full  awareness  by  the  remarkable  Mr.  Arril  and  his  bag  of  tricks.  The  Bedards  made 
my  home  at  SAC  a  friendly  and  welcoming  place.  Mr.  Shrimpton  and  Mr.  Myrans  both  gave  extra's  that  added  a  lot;  The 
Forum,  and  NYC.  Forum  opened  my  eyes  to  Canada,  and  to  the  many  different  people  in  it.  Mr.  Myrans'  passion  for  histSM 
has  inspired  me.  All  of  a  sudden  I  realise  that  I  have  the  confidence  to  believe  that  I  can  and  to  go  for  it.  Somewhere  alonB 
the  way,  I  got  that  here.  Always  apply,  both  yourself,  and  to  everywhere,  because  otherwise,  you'll  never  know.  In  this  last 
stretch,  the  culmination  of  my  schoolin'  so  far,  the  Guidance  department  has  been  incredible.  The  broad  base  that  makes 
SAC  remarkable,  is  promising  for  the  future.  The  tradition  will  continue.  To  all  my  friends,  you  were  always  there  for  me, 
and  I  know  you  will  all  have  great  stories  to  tell-so  let's  do  this.  Live  it  up!  ^ 


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Nicknames:  B-man,  Brenden,  Brandus,  Twig 

Activities:  Prefect,  SASSIN  2000,  1s'  Soccer  3a  (CISAA  Champions  '99,  '01),  1Bt  Rugby  2a  (MIP),  Senior  Squash  2a, 

Lieutenant  of  Laidlaw  House  2a,  weight  training,  Cancun  2002,  Duke  of  Ed.  Bfe, 

Deciding  to  attend  St.  Andrew's  was  a  toss-up  after  my  grade  eight  year  and  I  am  forever  changed  because  of  the  decision 
that  I  made  back  then.  The  past  five  years  at  S.A.C.  have  provided  me  with  numerous  challenges,  opportunities,  and  benefits. 
I  have  grown  to  love  and  cherish  so  much  and  so  many  here.  I,  myself,  have  grown  a  lot  and  owe  it  all  to  the  people  around 
me.  Petey.  Doyle  (Ugly),  Chooch,  Patty,  Geoff  (Rage),  Steeven  (gimp),  Weeds,  Gidds,  Daddy,  Roach,  Fully,  Robo,  Guy, 
Chucky,  Jo-jo,  R.  Kelly,  Dodo,  Dudz,  Deej,  Big  J,  Andrew  J.  and  the  rest  of  the  boys,  for  the  memories,  I  thank  you  all.  Keep 
in  touch.  Mr.  Cameron  -  I  cannot  thank  you  enough  for  your  enthusiasm,  support,  and  kindness  over  these  years.  Mr. 
Kimmerer  -  thank  you  for  your  guidance  wherever  we  happened  to  be  (like  playing  Euchre  at  1 3,  000  feet,  halfway  around 
the  world)  and  for  getting  me  to  chapel,  sometimes.  Mr.  Swan  -  thank  you  for  giving  me  a  chance  to  play  rugby  and  instilling 
a  passion  for  the  game  in  me.  Mr.  Arril  and  Mrs.  Mix  -  thank  you  for  scrambling  around  to  ensure  that  I  have  a  right  path 
to  continue  along  next  year  (if  all  goes  well).  Most  importantly,  thanks  to  my  family.  Mom  and  Dad,  for  all  the  sacrifices  that 
you  made  so  that  I  could  attend  St.  Andrew's  and  have  all  the  opportunities  that  I  did,  I  will  never  be  able  to  thank  you  enough. 


Nicknames:  Brooksy  (nuff  said) 

Sayings:  "Oh,  rass.  Wha'  you  mean  we  have  a  finite  test  today?"  "Yo,  who  have  my  lighter?"  "Hey,  Bayley,  you  piece  of  filth!"  "Bun 

up  dem  argument  my  yout."  "Yo,  you  seen  my  crackhead  brother?"  "No,  I  not  lendin'  you  my  ID." 

Ambitions:  To  try  and  get  back  the  suntan  I  lost  in  this  country;  yea  that's  pretty  much  it.... 

Activities:  Chairman  of  the  Memorial  Steps  Congregation,  Member  of  the  White  Jamaican  Crew,  Secretary  of  the  DJ's  of  SAC 

Committee,  and  if  I'm  not  doin'  any  of  those  things  I'll  be  at  Weight  Training 

Comments:  After  two  years  I'll  be  kinda  sorry  to  leave  this  place.  The  amount  of  memories  I've  got,  like  the  time  we. ..oh,  wait  I'll 

get  in  trouble  for  that,  nevermind. 

I  want  to  thank  God  foremost,  for  giving  me  the  strength  ( and  sanity )  to  get  through  these  past  years.  I  also  have  to  thank  my  parents 

for  sending  me  here  and  for  sending  me  money.  Thanks  Mom! 

I  don't  think  it  would  have  been  as  easy  to  get  through  SAC  without  my  friends  of  the  Island  Crew,  my  Mexican  Posse, 
the  Chinese  Connection,  the  Russian  Mafia  and  some  Canadians  that  didn't  get  on  my  nerves. 

I  can't  forget  my  housemasters,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Perher,  who  were  always  there  for  me  when  I  needed  someone  to  talk 
to  and  confide  in.  Mr.  Walden,  who's  Bajan  accent  could  use  some  work,  maybe  some  more  Appleton  Rum  would  help.  Everton, 
nuff  respect  and  blessings.  To  anyone  that  I  forgot. ..too  bad.  Anyways,  I'm  gone  back  to  Jamaica,  enjoy  the  cold.  Later.  Brooksy. 


Finally...  Thanks  mom  and  dad,  for  letting  me  have  the  chance  to  study  at  St.  Andrew's,  where  I  surely  learnt 
a  lot  academically  and  about  life.  I  did  not  regret  at  all  starting  over  again  in  Toronto  at  SAC,  where  I  met  the 
best  bunch  of  friends  ever.  It's  been  two  years  I've  studied  here,  and  there  are  still  a  lot  of  names  and  faces 
I  don't  know.  But  that  unimportant,  because  since  I  stepped  into  the  school  I  knew  you  guys  are  the  best  friends 
I  could  ever  have.  Being  able  to  spend  good  and  bad  times  together,  studying  together,  and  just  chilling 
together.  Anyways,  I'd  like  to  thank  Mr.  Shrimpton  for  being  such  a  nice  housemaster,  he's  made  life  a  lot 
easier  here,  but  I'll  never  forget  how  he  said  I  was  unhealthy  in  my  final  report  of  grade  12.  Here's  a  shout 
out  to,  Bohyeh,  GerMan,7Sim,  Ng  Wing  7  Cheung  cannot  kau  luay,  Kenniejai,  RockYau  Hung  and...  that's 
bout  all.  Oh.,  and  a  shout  to  all  the  'GWAI  LO'! 


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Nicknames:  Bear,  ChanMan,  Stiffey,  No-hands  Chan,  Chicken-ball,  Fried  Rice  (or  any  typical  westernize  Chinese  food) 

Activities:  Head  of  Memorial  House,  Cadet  Caption  of  Memorial,  First  Football,  Tier  II  Rugby.  Intramural  basketball.  U16  Football,  U16  and  U14 

Rugby,  MacDonald  House  Captain,  Editor  of  THE  magazine 

Not  until  the  moment  I  have  to  wrote  that  grad  comment  that  I  realize  how  long  I  have  been  here.  6  years  ago  I  never  thought  that  I  would 
be  someone  like  me  right  now.  The  first  week  I  was  here  I  knew  that  SAC  is  the  right  place  for  me  to  pursue  a  higher  level  of  education.  However 
I  never  knew  that  SAC  provided  not  only  education  but  also  other  important  values  of  life,  leadership,  sportsmanship,  friendship  etc... 

I  would  like  to  thank  my  parents  and  my  brother  for  all  the  advices  and  support.  Without  my  family's  support  I  won't  achieve  what  I  have 
achieved  right  now.  I'd  like  to  thank  all  my  friends:  graduated,  graduating  and  non-graduating,  for  the  friendship  which  I  will  never  forget  in  my  life, 
and  I  will  keep  in  contact  with  all  of  you.  Thank  all  the  teachers  for  teaching  me  with  their  100%.  Thank  all  my  coaches  and  teammates  for  all  my 
17  wonderful  sports  terms  (especially  my  football  team  with  that  unforgettable  season).  Thank  all  the  individuals  who  says  "Hi  Ryan"  every  time  I 
see  them  in  the  hallways  for  many  years,  just  that  insignificant  little  greeting  gives  me  the  energy  and  support  everyday.  Thank  you  Mr  and  Mrs  Perrier. 
my  house  master,  for  countless  support  and  help  with  school  and  around  the  house.  Last  but  not  least.  I  would  like  to  thank  my  adviser,  Mr  Giel. 
Thank  you  for  all  your  encouragement  and  assistance  that  you  have  provided  for  all  those  years.  Without  you  I  won't  be  able  to  survive  the  long  6 
years  all  by  myself.  Thank  you! 

If  you  are  still  reading,  I  appreciate  it.  But  don't  waste  your  time,  go  out  there  and  do  something.  If  I  have  another  chance  to  do  the  6  years  again 
I  would  make  better  use  of  my  time  and  accomplish  more  at  SAC.  Time  is  the  only  limitation  that  restricts  you!  Use  it  wisely! 


57  days  until  prize  day...  time  really  flies  by  and  I  wonder  where  I  will  be  after  leaving  SAC.  I  know 
will  miss  my  friends  and  teachers  that  have  made  it  the  best  time  of  my  life  here  at  SAC.  I  really 
thank  my  mother  for  sending  me  here  3  years  ago.  Many  good  things  happened  including  things^ 
happening  ATQ.  Bors,  Lun,  Ger,  Ng  Wing  7  Cheung  and  his  brother  Hung...  I  will  really  miss  yoJj| 
guys.  Best  wishes  to  Ng  Wing  7  Chdung,  hope  you  will  break  many  poles'  next  year  when  we  afl 
not  here...  and  hope  you  can  be  "luftendunt  kerjolial"  and  play  the  "peepas"  well.  Also  I  would  like 
to  thank  the  Shrimp  dogg  for  giving  me  many  opportunities  in  all  aspects  here  at  SAC.  Thank-yoi 
and  I  hope  that  SAC  will  bring  even  more  opportunities  for  great  minds  in  the  future. 


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"Hhe  stories  will  haunt  us  in  20  years  for  sure.  No  doubt  about  it,  Grad  Trip 
2002  was  the  most  successful  trip  ever  planned.  32  Andreans  embarked 

l.  on  ajourney  of  learning  to  fabulous  Cancun  Mexico  on  an  all  inclusive  trip. 
For  8  days  and  7  "memorable"  nights  we  were  submerged  in  culture,  and  amazing 
scenery.  Most  memorable  moments  were:  The  bus  ride  from  the  airport,  Coco 
Bongo,  La  Boom,  The  sports  restaurant  at  3:00  every  day.  the  longest  pool  in  the 
world,  the  infamous  cruise  with  Ryan  Wong  riding  the  bull,  Cronin  with  his  math 
skills  ( 1+1  +  1=3),  Jimmy  with  the  quote  of  all  quotes  "If  I  fall  asleep  I'm  sorry". 
Austin  and  the  phone  bill  incident.  Dudley  and  the  posters.  Jeff  Ginou...AKA 
Roger  Clements  the  strikeout  king,  Graydon  and  his  7  unsuccessful  attempts,  and 
finally  Cronin  and  his  trip  to  Pakistan.  These  are  just  a  few  of  the  many  memories 
that  all  32  of  us  share  and  hope  that  none  of  the  stories  ever  surface  or  else  we 
will  have  some  serious  explaining  to  do  to  our  future  wives. .  ."I  am  sorry  honey, 
1  was  taken  advantage  of!" 


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Activities:  U15Soccer(2years).Tier2Soccer(2  years),  U14.U1 5,  U16,  Intramural  Basketball  (assistant captain),  1114,1116  (MVP), 
1 3|  Tennis  (3  years),  Lieutenant  of  Smith  House  Company,  Silver  Star  Instructor,  Carol  Service  Band  (4  years),  » Concert  Band 
(4  years),  2na  Class  Clan  Points  *   . 

icknames:  Changster,  Brake  Assist,  Robatusin,  Dr.  Chang,  C  squared,  Derrick 

omment:  As  my  career  at  S.A.C  comes  to  an  end,  I  leave  behind  many  memorable  memories  that  I've  encountered  over  the  past 
5  years  of  my  life  Memories  such  as  the  Carol  Service,  Cadet  Inspection.  Cadet  Parade,  Cadet  Formal,  Focus,  Spring  Fest  and 
many  school  plays,  which  makes  S.A.C  unique;  along  with  many  sporting  events.  Homecoming.  Sk  Day,  Prize  Day,  late  nights 
studying  for  tests  and  going  to  McDonalds  or  Starbucks  during  my  spatt  will  always  be  apart  of  ineas  I  progress  onward  through 
life.  Special  thanks  to  my  friends  (you've  made  my  time  at  S.A.C  very  enjoyable  and  less  stressful  than  it  already  is),  Mr.  Clements 
(thanks  for  bringing  out  the  musical  talent  within  me),  Mr.  Galajda  (thanks  for  preparing  me  for  what  lies  ahead  of  me  in  the  field 
of  Science),  Mr.  Arril  (thanks  for  helping  me  out  with  my  university  selections).  Mrs.  Mix  (thanks  for  organizing  and  sending  my 
university  applications),  and  Mr.  Swan  (thanks  for  helping  mecut  with  university  advice).  Most  of  all,  I  would  like  to  thank  my  parents 
for  sending  me  to  one  of  the  best  educational  institutions  in  Canada;  I  will  make  you  proud  in  the  future  from  what  I've  learned  at 
S.A.C,  as  well  as  my  sister  for  believing  in  me  and  knowing  that  if  I  set  my  mind  to  something,  I  will  be  successful;  I  love  you  all. 
As  I  move  on  to  university,  I  feel  somewhat  nervous  of  the  fact  that  my  future  depends  on  the  next  4  years,  however,  as  a  result 
of  SAC.  I  also  feel  confident  that  I  will  be  successful  in  whatever  I  choose  to  do. 

Wow.  these  three  years  have  been  so  fast  and  so  amazing .  As  a  prospective  boarder  not  knowing  what  to  expect,  i  walked  into 
Flavelle  and  reluctantly  left  my  days  of  childhood  behind .  Now,  3  years  later  I  am  once  again  reluctant.  I  am  reluctanttolemjf 
and  graduate.  I  am  indebted  to  my  friends  who  have  made  my  experience,  my  time  and  my  SAC  the  one  that  I  leave  today.  The 
ones  that  has  made  my  life  changed  and  renewed.  The  friends  I've  made  while  at  school  and  the  ones  I've  made  because 
it.  I'm  thankful  to  my  supporters  and  especially  my  parents.  Mommy  and  Daddy,  you've  always  been  thereand  I'm  glad  th. 
you  got  me  this  far,  no  matterwhat  happens.  I  love  you.  Tomyboysfrom  Memorial  to  Flavelle.  thanks  for  the  times  at  Commero 
Pacific,  and  Hong  Kong:  I  truly  appreciate  it.  To  all  the  girls  I've  met  and  left  behind,  you've  helped  me  mature,  I  love  you  Amy. 
To  all  my  teachers  now  and  gone.  I'm  glad  that  you  encouraged  me  to  meet  my  maximum  potential.  My  achievements  in  university 
will  reflect  what  you  have  taught  me  in  class  and  out  of  class. 

"Those  who  labor  with  their  minds  govern  others;  those  who  labor  with  their  strength  are  governed  by  others" 
Mencius,  Chinese  Philosopher 


Activities:  U-16  Soccer,  Tier  II  Soccer,  Intramural  Basketball,  1st  Cricket 

I  can't  say  its  been  a  short  or  long  time,  but  it's  been  quite  a  ride  nonetheless.  Didn't  expect  at  all  the  kind  of  experiences, 

which  I  got  while  here.  All  the  drama,  the  sports,  the  fun  so  to  speak  will  be  strangely  enough,  sorely  missed.  It's  been  an 

interesting  era  in  my  life;  pissed  off  a  lot  of  people  in  high  places  but  it  was  all  for  a  good  cause,  everyone  needs  to  be  put 

into  their  place  occasionally  right?  Keeps  the  sanity  among  the  community. 

Big  up  all  the  warriors  from  the  present  to  the  past:  Gummie,  Sacher,  Jayru,  Mr.  Bayley;  Scooter,  Fully,  Phil,  Big  Guy  aka 

ROBO;  Skolz.  Dana  and  Jamie;  Khoury  and  Winky  aka  Stinger;  Chris,  Botts  (England  still  doesn't  count  as  an  island)  and 

saving'the  best  for  last,  the  top  a  the  tops  from  JA  -  Timmy!!!  (too  much  bizzle  to  list  off),  Schmicky  (ma  bredrin  from  the 

day  I  touch  dis  place),  Froggie  aka  Robert  (jus  a  ramp),  Brooksy,  Mackie,  Chicken  (all  a  ya'll  large  from  long  time).  My  brown 

people  -  Mini  Me,  Zeebo  and  Tarek 

Anyways  I  have  to  give  some  of  the  teachers  their  props:-  Bobby  P  &  Mrs.  P  (keeping  the  Memorial  clan  well  fed  and  healthy),  _) 

Mr.  Butcher  (my  how  we've  spent  countless  hours  talking  about  too  many  problems)  and  Mr.  Staunton.  Well  I  wanna  say  Q) 

more  but  I've  hit  the  limit  on  this  thing  so  to  all  the  people  who  know  me  -  feel  privileged  ^ 

Highly  Bless  *  a 

rlie  Brown,  CharBoyfcharlie.  Chuck,  Bones,  Boney,  Muscles,  MUUUUUSSSSSCCCCLLLLESSSS,  Pickering  Sensation, 
iancer  and  Gimpy.  1  _^^^.  .  .  ,„ 

"Rnaahh".  "Daaaamn".  *Meh".  "Whooaaaa",  "ng^¥!W'J'D'"'  "Maaahd Gains"'  "Work 2  Ride' Pay 2  Play  ' '      pa'n'  n° 9 
Lifetime:  199§-  2002  (6  y  ub!) 

Houses  in  or#r  of  membership!  MacDonald.  Laidlaw,  B^fSm^garnsey,  and  Memorial. 

Achievement!  Prefect,  Edith  Grant  Award.  U1 6  Swimmfeg  MVP.  OFSAA  Swimming,  Tier  II  Rugby  Captain  for  3  years  running,  Senior  Silver 
Star  Course Ifficer,  Compa-  .  Commander  of  RamselBouse  (Captain),  Gold  Duke  of  Edinborough,  Establishing  "Summit"  Society  for 
Writers  Retro-fitting  the  weight  room,  living  through  6  years  of  SAC  f§od  and  graduating! 

I  Shout  outs  (in  no  particular  order):  Prefects,  you  guys  wer^amazingjjuaork  with,  I  had  so  much  fun!  Sanders,  "Cho  Guy!"  Reid,  don't  change 
the  world  too  much  Ryan  Chan,  keeqjn'  it  real.  Shout  ou%oj^|H|risey,  the  best  house  in  the  school!  Always  remember,  life  am  t  fun 
unless  its  lived. 

Epilogue-  Saint  Andrew's  College  will  always  bring  only  thaufl  .         :  .:  Ato  mind.  I  will  look  back  on  my  career  here  with  pride  and 

endearment  All  of  my  relationships  throughout  the  years  hafl  elped  build    Kto  the  character  I  am  today.  My  parents  and  parents  alone 

,-onsibte  for  the  privilege  that  I  have  endured  for  ttjtest  half  decaifflffor  my  mother's  undying  faith  in  my  abilities  and  constant 

,-iy  father's  selflessni       in  sacnfiajng  SJ|^|^H       '  '-""■eceive  a  hi9ner  education.  I  cannot  begin  to  express  my 

gratitude.  To  my  classmates,  all  Ihe  best  in  youj^jgrre  endeavors 


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Until  three  years  ago  I  did  not  know  this  school  at  all.  Many  people  might  think  an  all-boys  school  would  be  the  stupidest 
place  to  spend  three  valuable  years.  But  I  believe  I  made  the  right  choice.  Over  these  three  years,  I  have  learned  things 
that  no  other  place  could  have  taught  me.  After  all,  this  school  is  like  a  big  family  to  me;  I  like  the  feeling  here,  it  is  just  like 
being  at  home  Mr.  Myrans  has  always  been  a  key  factor  in  why^gov  history  so  much— your  stories  make  the  social 
sciences  so  much  more  fun!-  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Perrier  made  Memorial  the  best  house  ever.  (Even  though  Mrs.  Perrier  frightens 
me  sometimes  still  when  sheWn&the  door  very  late  at  night.)  Mr.  Perrier  is  very  humorous,  coming  up  with  lines  that  stop 
me  from  talking  back.  Though  I  am  not  a  great  math  student,  you  are  the  greatest  Housemaster!  Mr.  Cowell,  Mr.  Dommato, 
and  Mr  Robson  made  b-  ihsh  as  fun  as  it  could  be:  they  let  me  enjoy  English  in  a  different  way  every  single  year.  Aha, 
Dwong2  Fred  JaSHon  and  KHC— A;  guys  an  is  that  will  be  important  to  me  my  whole  life.  You  guys  are  just 

too  great—  though  I  might  not  be  able  \dfke  some  of  you  nefryear,  M  never  ever  forget  about  you  guys!  St.  Andrew 
one  of  the  most  unforgettable  memories-tn  my  life,  no  doubt.  ^ 


Activity:  Robotics  team,  Math  team,  Senior  table  tennis  team,  Ski  team,  Scuba,  OSA(Oldest  Student  Award) 

I  would  like  to  thank  my  family  and  friends  for  all  their  support  and  guiding  me  through  my  high  school  years.  It  was  definitely 
an  experience  I  enjoyed  and  will  never  forget.  The  teachers  here  in  SAC  are  probably  the  best  teachers  one  could  ever 
hope  for.  I  would  like  to  pay  my  tribute  to:  Mr.  Gaiajda  who  helped  me  a  lot  in  varies  ways,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Perrier  for  their  efforts 
in  keeping  the  house  in  shape,  and  last  by  not  least  Mr.  Butcher  for  tricking  us  all  into  joining  the  Robotics  team.  I  will  always 
remember  how  we  stayed  up  until  1AM  everyday  getting  that  hunk  of  metal  to  move. 


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Two  years  experience  in  SAC.  though  short,  it  gives  me  a  hj^^ht  of  my  life.  I  won't  regret  choosing  this  school  as  my  graduate 
high  school.  SAC  is  a  unique  school.  I  realize  self-learning  isvery  important.  It  does  provide  various  facilities,  extra-cur'  cuiar 
activities  and  opportunities  which  help  us  in  self-learning.  Needless  to  say ,  the  teachers  play  an  important  role  in  the  school . 
Having  said  that,  SAC  is  a  high-spirited  school.  The  school  memBers  unite  and  support  every  single  event.  Everyone  of  us 
is  willing  to  participate  and  volunteer.  I  feel  lucky  I  am  a  member  of  this  big  family. 


Nicknames:  Chew,  Chewbaucca(Ginou),  chowchow,  Orange  Apprentice.  Jook  Sing  (Azn  guys),  Chowser.  Chewy,  Racist,  Bigot,  Carey 

Activities:  Christian  Fellowship  Head,  founding  member;  Review  Photographer  and  Editor;  Debating  VP(2a);  DECA  2a;  Cadet  Lt.;  Summit;  Robinson  Society; 

Founding  Members  of  THE  and  LIVE  Magazines;  Focus  Tech  and  Producer;  Robot  X  ghost;  MATH  TEAM!  2a;  Assistant  House  Captain;  Stay  at  school  longer 

than  any  day  boy,  email  moderator,  Intramural  Commissioner,  Piss  off  boarders  club,  Rep  bball  player  and  manager.  Asian  Avenue  Addict  (AAA).  School 

Photographer,  Wannabe  Boarder  Association, 

Sayings:  I  don't  get  it;  JUST  because  I'm  on  Asian  Avenue  doesn't  mean  I'm  a  racist!;  What's  WRONG  with  you?!;  Urn....;  Errr....:  huh?;  SaikNgogaLowtow! 

Saik  ngo  ga  lo!  (Kiss  my  Brain) 

Oh  my  GOD!  Lord,  thank  you  for  your  never  ending  compassion  over  these  years.  Lord,  thank  you  for  my  time  at  St.  Andrew's  and  guide  me  as  I  leave  this 

place.  Every  one  of  those  times  at  the  school,  both  the  good  and  the  bad,  each  one  memorable,  each  one  precious.  They  have  shaped  me  for  the  better. 

Father,  I  pray  that  beyond  those  Lion  Gates,  you  will  guide  me  with  your  knowledge  and  my  experience  from  this  place.  I  cannot  believe  the  time  that  has 

passed  so  quickly,  you  know  of  the  good  times  and  the  bad  that  I  have  passed.  You  know  of  the  friends  I've  made  and  the  memories  I've  made.  I  just  hope 

that  each  of  the  things  I've  taken,  grasped  and  experienced  in  my  time  will  not  be  for  granted,  for  vain  or  for  loss.  Thank  You  Jesus,  I'm  glad  that  you've  given 

me  every  chance  to  do  everything  I've  done.  Regret  or  rejoice,  each  action  and  event  has  helped  to  shape  me  into  the  person  who  I  am  today.  To  my  brothers 

who  remain,  I  pray  that  they  will  grow  as  I  have  grown.  Matured  as  I  have  matured,  gone  out  and  done  things  for  themselves  on  campus.  I  have  gotten  involved 

in  my  6  years  and  each  activity  has  helped  me. 

Thank  You  God.  Amen.  ^^^^- 

"Free  at  Last,  Free  at  Last,  Thank  God  Almighty  I  am  free  at  last!" 

Martin  Luther  King  Jr. 


Nick  Names  :  Country  Club,  AJ,  Colgate,  Croninberg,  Crone  Bone,  2X  CC,  Country  Thug,  The  Cork. 

Activities:  Prefect  extraordinaire,  Adjutant,  First  Football,  2a,  (Punt  Team  Special  forces)  First  Skiing  3a,  House  Capt,  Doyle's 

roommate  5a,  Scholar  (only  once),  Host  of  Formal  2001  Afterparty. 

Sayings:  How  cool?  Tso  cool,  Harris  what  Thyme  is  ;t?,  I  not  think.. I  sjnk,  PT  for  life,  haMusccclesss,  Doyle  shut  up,  that's  p-s- 

h-y-c-o,  don't  question  my  authority,  Sachas,  Excuse  me  while  I  call  CNN.  The  Camera's  not  on,  I  swear.  WEOUI?  She's  IA,  I'm 

going  RS  tonight.  "Greatest  place  to  meet  women. ..Oasis  l_oby-3am" 

Future  Aspirations:  President,  Vice  president,  or  Astrophysicist.  Voted  as  the  person  most  likely  to  start  my  son's  prefect  campaign 

the  day  of  graduation,  good  luck  AJ  jr.! 

I'd  like  to  thank  my  family  and  most  importantly  my  grandparents  for  giving  me  the  opportunity  to  gain  all  that  I  could  from  such  a 

wonderful  place.  ^m 

To  my  best  of  friends,  Muscles-Ill  never  forget  the  first  thyme  we  met  in  1996!  Harris,  I  will  never  forget  our  never  ending  comical 

endevours/comments/queries.(You  are  trully  TSO  Cool,  .squared)  Finally  to  my  trusted  roommate  Marshall  Mike  Doyle-who  would 

have  thought  that  we  would  be  together  for  tso  long.  We  will  always  be  the  best  of  friends,  and  I  will  always  have  a  job  for  you  washing 

my  cars... full  thyme.  [_■*■« 

Most  Memorable  thymes:  That  chick  from  Czechoslovakia!  The  Comeback  of  all  comebacks,  that  Enviro  lab+video,  our  room  in 

Gr.  11,  the  fire,  my  speech,  The  awards  speech,  Cancun  2002,  my  AP  videos,  my  car,  "Here's  the  ice...Wai,  Guie-Lo!° 

Sayings:  "Yo  is  MSN  working"  "I  need  a  pair  of  socks"  "Rasshole,  dred,  caw,  nah,"  "Sacher  ya  bulla"  "Joyner  you  going  to 

cadets?"  "Sir  I  was  at  chapel  I  swear"  "Sir  all  my  socks  are  dirty."  "Tune!"  "DJ  Betsy  wukking  like  Guinness"  "Slide  like  Clyde" 

"Yo  Mark  you  going  to  class?" 

Activities: 

1st  Cricket(4years)  Captain  2years.  MIP,  MVP.  Halstead  Table  Tennis,  First  chapel  skipper(A).  Best  Cadet,  Flavelle  indoor 

Soccer  assistant  captain. 

Nick  Names:  Gummie,  Gumbo,  Deli,  dumbass,  g-bear,  YoYo,  yami  bolo.  DJ  Gums,  jelly  bean,  Splish  Splash, 

It's  hard  to  sum  up  my  four  years  in  250  words.  So  it's  best  just  to  say  my  good-byes  and  thank  yous.  I  would  like  to  thank 

my  teachers,  Mrs.  Picerno,  Mr.  Halstead,  Mr.  Shrimpton,  Mr  Staunton  and  my  advisor  Mr.  Butcher.  I  know  that  I  might  not 

have  been  top  in  the  class,  but  I  definitely  learned  something.  Mrs.  Bottomley.  thanks  for  being  a  mum,  the  laundry,  the 

cooking,  the  place  for  rest,  don't  worry  I'll  be  back  next  year  sometime.  However  no  words  can  accurately  express 

appreciation  to  the  two  people  in  my  life  who  made  these  4  years  possible.  Mum  and  Dad  I  love  you.  Thank  you  for  givint 

me  the  opportunity  to  experience  a  school  like  this.  I  know  that  it  involved  great  sacrifice  but  I  can  assure  you  it  was  well  worth 

it.  THANK  YOU  And  for  my  friends,  you  know  who  you  are,  take  it  easy  boys.  And  Mr.  Walden  Respect  that  sea  water. "THE 

WHOLE  WORLD  STEPS  ASIDE  FOR  THE  MAN  WHO  KNOWS  WHERE  HE  IS  GOING" 


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House:  Memorial 

Nicknames:  J.C.,  Jesus.  Aladine,  deen,  al.  laddy.  lads.  DIE  YAK  I'UUN.  winter 

Sayings:  Sho  guy'  Ceen!  mission.'  Last  night...?  I  have  MAD  work.  1  am  SOO  happy,  shnarf?  Hodge,  I'm  cradling  at  your  place.   Trust  me!  Honestly!  I  lost  my  keys!  It's 

for  the  piay.  You'll  kill  us  all  man!,  don't  tell  me  those  things!,  I'm  quitting,  fo'  sheeezy.  Let's  not  forget:  blelub.  nana  ha.  that's  how  I  talk  see''  brrrowwwn,  Dave?,  playin' 

cards.  IOUS!  Show  me  something!,  meow,  can  we  talk  it  out?  Why  ya  gotta  be  like  that?  Pat  count  yo!  And  lor  those  who  know  ...forever  greens,  three  pines,  racing  vans, 

Daisy!.  420.  wilfred.  the  \  ideo,  you  took  too  much!,  the  tunnel,  entertainment  cube,  mouse  lady,  the  dent.  RSS,  bob  yeem.   old  toby 

Activities:  All  the  plays  but  three.    I've  also  run.  tackled,  sknd.  shot,  fenced,  lifted  some  weights,  thrown  a  feu  kicks,  debated,  sang,  jazzed,  swung,  played,  danced,  piped. 

and  been  crucified.    Also  a  first-class  raider,  occasional  goiter,  professional  powcr-napper,  and  inventor  of  the  legal  skip.  BiW^ 

First  and  foremost  THANK  YOU  to  my  parents,  especially  you  mom.  for  your  constant  sacrifice  and  support.  You've  given  me  more  than  you  can  possibly  comprehend. 

Thanks  to  all  mj  teachers,  tor  leantm'  me  stuff  good,  and  for  all  the  second  chances.  Thanks  especially  to  Mrs   l'cmer.  You've  been  a  mother  to  me  while  I've  been  here. 

and  I  can't  tell  you  how  much  I  appreciate  everything  you  do.    Mr.  Scoular,  I  have  learned  more  lessons,  and  more  about  myself  on  and  around  the  stage  than  in  any  other 

aspect  of  school  life,  Thank  you.  Thank  you  to  everyone  who  lias  ever  believed  in  me.  supported  me,  listened  to  me,  and  given  me  a  chance.   There  are  many  people  I  can't 

mention  simply  due  to  lack  ol  space,  but  you  know  who  you  are,   Thank  you  for  all  the  memories.    I  no  longer  recognise  the  hoy  that  I  was  when  1  first  entered  the  gales  all 

those  years  ago.    I  have  changed  and  grown,  learned,  and  learned,  bled,  sweat,  and  cried  tor  tins  place.   1  consider  myself  very  lucky  to  have  experienced  all  that  I  have. 

;as  have  seemingly  disappeared,  but  they  were  without  a  doubt  the  best  five  years  of  my  life.   To  my  fellow  grads  -  we  are  leaving  with  the  inexpressible  collective 
experience  of  this  not  so  ordinary  place,  and  this  is  more  valuable  than  anything  else.   We  will  be  able  to  look  each  other  in  the  eyes  forevermore.  and  have  that  flash  of 
intangible  understanding  of  what  it  was  to  be  an  Andrean  while  we  were  here.    I  wish  you  all  the  best  of  luck  in  this  bright  future,  and  hope  that  our  paths  may  continue  to 

It's  been  fun. 
Quotes:     "Even  if  you  win  the  rat-race,  you're  still  a  rat"  —  unknown 
"One  good  thing  about  music,  when  it  hits  you.  you  fee!  no  pain"         Hob  Marley 
"The  play's  the  thing!"    -    Shakespeare,  from  Hamlet  ^^^^^^K^^^J 

Nicknames  ^BX 

Marsh.  Marshalla,  Uncle  Doyle,  35  year  old,  MarshalLlE   marshmellow.  Doyle,  Casper,  Weasel,  Sultan,  Horace. 

Sayings 
I  Andrew,  Patrick  NO!.  Austin  your  damned  ugly.  Hey  homo,  I  know  your  in  there!  Cronin  calm  down,  Hey!  no  weapons,  JR!  son,  Tino,  Creel  Til  whoop  you.  shuuuta 

upaaa.Hey  you  know  Irish  rallyer's  are  better  then  Bejan  racers  Gummy.  Sacher  Mr.  McDonalds.  Brander  your  driving  cause  I  said  so!,  Charlebois  you  have 

no  muscle's.  Hk    I 

Activities/achievements  ^A  H 

First  soccer  1a.  First  rugby  3a,  Track  and  field  2a.  First  SAC  senior  citizen.  Gr  10  best  effort  award,  House  Captain  in  Mac,  Melissa  Stratus! 

Memorable  moments 

Gr7  Homecoming  pep  rally/  hockey  on  the  triangle,  Gr8  St.  Mildreds  dances/  beating  the  hell  out  of  Cronin,  Gr10  Doyle  and  Cronin  homestyle  grill/  room  107 

OAC  hang  out.  Gr1 1  3rd  floor  room,  Gr  1 2  cronin  formal  after  party,  Gr  1 3  Cancun  2002 

1  wouldn't  trade  anything  for  the  moments  I've  had  over  my  seven  years  at  SAC.  I  will  forever  be  grateful  to  my  parents  for  puting  their  earnings  and  faith 
in  me  to  do  well  in  my  school  endeavors.  I  would  like  to  thank  my  teachers,  Mr.  Shrimpton,  Mr.  Staunton.  Senorita  Picerno.  Mr.  scoular,  Mr.  Tsioros,  Mr.  Hanson. 
Mr.  Paolini  and  all  my  friends  you  know  who  you  are.  I  will  always  remain  an  Andrean  no  matter  where  I  end  up  in  life.  I  will  never  forget  my  last  homecoming. 
MacPherson  friday  night  or  most  of  all  my  last  carol  service.  When  I  heard  amazing  grace  accompanied  by  the  bag  pipes  for  the  last  time  I  looked  around  and 
saw  some  of  my  fellow  7  year  club  boys  I  finally  came  to 

grips  that  this  is  it,  my  last  year  as  an  andrean.  I  learnt  many  things  and  to  be  perfectly  honest  most  of  them  weren't  academic.  I  was  privileged  to  be  in  a  school 
where  my  friends  consisted  of  boys  from  all  over  the  world.  Make 
sure  you  take  advantage  of  every  waking  moment.  ^^^^^1 

2  headmasters,  4  housemasters,  8  rooms.  7  years,  priceless...  ^^^^^ 

Nicknames:  Duds,  Finna,  Dudley,  John  Lypfcffteuddy  Lee,  Jordy,  Duddabee,  Lobster,  fudley 

Saying:  YAAAAAAAAAAA,  Let's  Gettum  boyzzzz,  I  was  just  saying,  Yaa  Okayyy,  OW  Dear. 

Activities:  First  Football  DB  (CI^AA  $  Golden  Horseshoe  Bowl  2001),  Senior  Squash  (CISAA  champs),  First  Rugby, 

Outreach  Committee,  Prefect,  Scotland  Tour'frt',  Washington  Trip  '02,  Community  Service 

The  past  five  years  have  past  so  quickly  andyet  when  I  look  back  at  all  of  my  accomplishments  ^seems  so  much  longer. 
I  guess  it  is  true  what  they  say,  "time  passes  quickest  when  you  are  enjoying  yourself."  First  atid  foremost  I  want  to  thank 
my  parents  for  always  being  there.  For  giving  me  the  opportunity  to  live  through  experiences,  so  that  I  can  set  my  goals  high 
and  dream  for  the  skies.  Thanks  for  everything!!  Secondly  a  shout  out  to  THE  TABLE  +  one.  Oliver(ollie)  -  You're  my  best 
friend  and  I  will  never  forget  the  amazing  memories  we  had,  "Go  get  urn  Tiger!"  D.J.  -  You're  my  best  friend  and  I  will  never 
forget  the  table  arguments.  "I  was  just  sayin,  D.J. PGraydon-  Great  times,  especially  on  the  weekends  "Let's  do  it  up!"  Gideon 
-  You  always  found  a  way  to  surprise  me,  r^^pmenfon  to  make  me  laugh.  Jamie  -  The  most  sensitive  member  of  the 
table  but  always  someone  I  could  talk  to.  To  all  nrj  tjfher  boyz,  amazing  memories  and  I  will  never  forget  any  of  you.  Well 
all  good  things  must  come  to  an  end,  but  at  the  sTgme  time  a  new  journey  is  only  beginning.  Thanks  SAC  for  making  me  who 
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It  has  been  a  great  two  years  at  SAC.  I  would  like  to  thank  my  teachers  and  coaches  for  all  of  their  help  and  support.  Special 
thanks  to  Mr.  Cameron  and  Mr.  Shrimpton  for  all  that  they  have  done  for  me  over  the  last  couple  years.  Mr.  Cameron  thanks 
for  all  the  time  you  spent  working  on  film  and  calling  coaches.  Mr.  Shrimpton  thanks  for  the  film,  one  on  one  coaching,  and 
calling  coaches,  but  most  of  all  thanks  for  being  there  all  the  time.  You  are  truly  what  you  look  for  in  a  Housemaster.  Thanks 
to  all  of  my  friends,  you  know  who  you  are.  Especially  the  two  roomates  that  I  have  fortunately  been  paired  up  with.  Special 
thanks  to  my  family,  especially  my  parents,  who  have  made  it  all  possible.  Thank  you  for  being  the  best  parents  ever.  Finally, 
thanks  to  my  friends  back  home  who  supported  my  tough  desicion  to  come  to  SAC.  Especially  my  girlfriend,  Elena  who 
has  always  been  there  for  me.  This  school  and  everyone  apart  of  it,  will  always  be  close  to  my  heart. 

It's  not  about  reaching  goals.  It's  about  rising  above  them.  ^^fl 

Some  people  dream  of  sucess  while  others  wake  up  and  work  hard  at  it. 


Nicknames:  Winky,  Wink-star  Master  Flex,  Mr.  Winkles,  Wink-dog,  Stinger,  and  King  But-But,  king  of  the  Antiguan  goats. 

Sayings:  "I  hate  you  guys.",  "Studying  calculus  tonight  Tim?",  "I  am  not  a  Trekkyl",  "Yes  I  am  an  OAC." 

Activities:  First  Fencing,  First  SAC  Robotics  team 

Well,  who  would  have  thought  that  two  years  would  have  passed  by  so  quickly?  All  I  can  say  is  that  they  have  been  a  blast.  In  only  two  years 

SAC  has  become  like  a  second  home  to  me.  Its  staff  and  students  have  also  become  my  second  family.  I  have  had  a  great  time  at  SAC  and  I 

have  learned  many  valuable  lessons  and  developed  friendships  that  will  last  forever.  I  am  proud  to  be  an  Andrean. 

I'd  like  to  thank  my  mom  and  dad  for  their  support  and  sacrifice  that  brought  me  nere  in  the  first  place.  Thanks  guys  tor  giving  me  the  cha^H 

I'd  also  like  to  thanks  members  of  the  staff  for  doing  their  part  to  make  me  feel  welcome.  Thanks  Mr.  And  Mrs.  Bedard  for  your  hospitai^^B 

good,  old  Sifton  house.  Thanks  to  myadvisor,  Mr.  Swan  for  pointing  me  in  the  right  direction.  Thanks  to  all  my  teachers  who  worked  valia^H 

to  cram  asi%|ch  information  as  they  could  into  my  brain.  I  will  miss  Mr.  Jones  and  Mr.  Butcher's  constant  debates  over  which  is  the  ultimate  ( 

science  in  the  universe  as  well  as  reading  the  Bible  with  Mr.  Perrier.  Many  thanks  to  Mr.  Paolini  and  Mr.  Scoular  for  helping  me  find  inspiration 

in  class^^^jM  ^t_—^^^^^^^^^^k. 

And  who  could  forget  my  friends.  Good  times.  I  will  miss  all  of  you.  Steven  and  Jihad,  how  many  hours  of  "The  Simpsons"  did  we  watch  together' 
Tim,  Tarek,  Warren,  Botts,  Baily  Gummy,  Mini-me,  Brooks,  Phil.  Chris,  Sacher,  Big  guy,  Dana,  Froggy  and  the  rest,  I  will  miss  you  all.  And 
don't  worry;  1  won't  come  after  you  guys  later  in  life  to  enact  my  revenge. 


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Nicknames:  Fully,  Penguin 

Activities:  Football,  Rugby,  DECA,  Debating,  Hockey,  Captain  and  Heac 

Wow,  7  years,  I  never  thought  it  would  have  gone  by  so  fast.  It  seems  like  only  yesterday,  I  was  a  little  boy  lost  on  oriel 
day    It  is  only  when  I  look  back  on  that  young  boy  and  I  realize  how  much  St.  Andrews  has  changed  me  for  the  b«l 
has  been  a  long  road  but  thankfully  I  did  not  have  to  go  it  alone.  Everyone  at  St.  Andrew's  has  done  so  much  for  |e  and  ^y 
o  appreciative  ol       I     ir  efforts    ^here  are  a  few  people  who  do  standout  in  my  mind  and  who  I  wish  to  expM    rfly  _■ 
pestgrat.tudi    .  foi      ■■■■  .ihingthat :  ■ -ay  have  done.  They  are  Mrs.  Perrier.  Mr.  Cameron.  Mr.  Rush,  Mr.  Scoular.B       I  ^^ 
,0  Mi   Robson     rhcreareals!   manv,  others  and  I  regret  not  being  able  to  name  them  all  here.  I  would  also  like «  _— 

assmate;  foi  keep  ig        or  my  toes  and  making  it  an  interesting  trip.  There  are  some  other  people  I  wish  to  thank  (y 
and  they  are  my  parents.  Without  them  and  their  sacrifices  I  would  not  have  been  able  to  attend  St.  Andrew's  and  I  don't  ■* 
think  I  will  ever  be  able  to  thank  them  enough  for  everything  that  they  have  done.  St.  Andrew's  will  live  in  my  mind  forever  5T 
and  I  do  not  think  I  will  truly  know  what  my  time  here  meant  to  me  until  I'm  older  and  able  to  reflect.  It  truly  is  not  an  ordinary  \J 
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"Oh  man!  We  had  homework?"  "Lets  play  some  gitze"  "Books?"  "Chillax!!"  "I  promise 


Nicknames:   Gino,  Bambino,  Dude,  Batistuta,  and  Gids 

Sayings:        Dude  Bud!  Whats  up?"  "I  am  not  Italian  I  swear! 

it  will  be  done  tomorrow"  "Here  we  go  boyz,  lets  do  it  boyz.  saints  on  three  boyz" 

Activities:  Prefect,  First  Soccer  4A,  2  year  captain,  3  CISAA  soccer  championships,  First  Hockey  3A.  CISAA  hockey  championship,  captain  of  first 

hockey  First  Rugby  1A,  Acted  the  part  of  Bernardo  in  the  production  of  West  Side  Story.  j^^^^^. 

Hie  Fastest  four  years  ot  my  life,  the  meeting  with  Mr.  Foy  is  still  fre«f|  in  my  mind  and  now  I  am  writing  my  grad  comment.  The  ride 
ipany  that  came  with  it:  no  better  company  then  The  Table-  Stock,  DJ.  Oily,  and  Duds.   Weedon  (home  away  from  home,  keep 

o  will  he  bettei.i  Pete  (still  can't  figure  out  the  ran  for  fun  pan  of  you).  Giancarlo  (  don't  worn  the  cakes  will  never  understand  i 
me  the  assistant  job)  BnmdennTmrr!  (or  should  I  say  Brendon)  Guy  ( threecjwmpiondiips  in  lour  years  you  know  in 
you).  Big  John  (take  you  on  anytime),  can't  forget  the  boarders  and  the  awesome  guys  in  the  boarding  houses  that  made 
Held  also  awesome.  And  all  the  leaders  of  next  year  make  sure  you  take  care  of  SAC  and  I  want  nothing  but  champion- 
hanks  for  the  ride!  ^^^^ 

eriences  of  St.  Andrew's  is  a  task  that  can  take  a  long  time.   St.  Andrew  Makes  all  the  diff 
i.l  hockey  trip  we  finally  found  out  who  •   ■  H..w  could  I  e\«fcrget  the  famous  sac 

h\  The  Alter  Party.  Of  course  trying  to  make  II  tor  chapel  every  mourning  at  8: 10  will  be  *»j| 
St.  Andre    s  in  the  lour  years  and  each  experience  has  helped  me  grow 
continuing  re.   Ithankmyp:       ts  with  all  my  heart,  they  have  been  there  for  me.  They  suppt 

them  I  would  not  be  the  today.  1  hey  have  given  up  ^o  much  and  worked  so  hard  for  me  to  be  ablj 

lool  like  this  and  '   i  always  being  there. 


i  followed  by  the  amazing  alter  parties,  the 
ling  I  wont  forget  (1  mean  1  n  led  to  make  it.  I 
s  a  person.  Thanks  to  all  my  teachers 
rted  and  pushed  me  in  everything  I  do  with  out 
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NickNames:  Ginou,  Giney.  Ginola.  Park  W  Fly,  Gin  and  Juice,  Geens.  Gino,  Genou,  The  Rage.  Ginouee.  Jeffo,  Turtle  Man,  J-Man,  Granola,  No  Sholds,  Bow 

Tie.  T  Bone,  Ginougy,  Ginougins,  Geoff.  J-No  

Sayings-  Bah  Dah  Goof,  Goon,  Rube,  Clown,  Joker,  Chief,  Fellas,  Boss,  Dude.  Stooge,  Where  are  all  the  Broads?  Did  you  tap  it?  Did  you  piece  it? 
Muah.  Sunday  1  to  5  (Oh  wait,  that's  not  one  of  mine).  That's  OutRogeous,  No  Respect  at  all,  Who  is  this?  Mail  on  Sunday?  Tap  out  Kevin!  Just  Tappity 
Tap  Tap  Tap  out!  Have  you  got  the  Rage  Kevvy?  .  _,  ,  „u 

Activities:  Rugby(7A)  Basketball(6A)  First  Football  CISAA/GHSB  Champions,  Soccer(4A).  Co-President  DECA(3A),  Quiz  Bowl  Provincial  Champions  and 
ICDC(2A),  Scholar(7A),  Co-President  Debating(3A),  President  Philosophy  Club(2A).  Choir(2A),  SAC  Bands-Trombone(7A),  Flag  Party  Lieutenant,  Kicked  out 
of  THE  Magazine,  Macpherson  AP,  1    Bowtying. 

Travels:  Cedar  Point,  Costa  Rica,  (California,  Nevada,  Arizona).  (Hawaii,  New  Zealand,  Australia).  (England,  Scotland.  Rugby  Tour),  Germany  (Frauke  Tour),  ( 
Anaheim,  Cancun,  Salt  Lake  City  ^k 

I  still  remember  my  first  day  of  school  here  in  Grade  7. 1  was  in  Math  Class  and  as  Mr.  Josselyn  came  to  my  name  on  the  attendance  list  he  jokingly  said.  Not 
another  Ginou'"  On  my  first  report  card  broke  a  solid  Ginou  tradition:  57  straight  terms  without  producing  a  scholar.  I  also  became  the  first  Ginou  to  walk  on  the 
moon  (or  was  it  sleep  undet  a  table  d  ike  to  thank  Gomer,  Spaceman  Spiff,  and  Danny  Boy  for  making  it  so  easy  for  me  to  exceed  expectations.  But  seriously, 
thanks  tor  being  an  inspiration  to  me  these  last  19  years.  2003  will  mark  the  first  time  in  17  years  that  SAC  will  be  without  one  of  us.  Thanks  Mom  and  Dad  for 
being  magnificent  parents  and  always  supporting  me.  I'd  like  to  thank  my  eternal  Co  President.  Our  LG.  C  combo  was  unbeatable.  I'd  also  like  to  acknowledge 
my  4'"  brother  (Roach).  B-Man.  Stee  /ens.  Joogles,  Channo,  Tool  Time,  and  Lucas.  I  had  an  excellent  experience  in  my  seven  years  at  SAC  Thanks  for  all  the 
memories.  _  _,  ,, 

"Right  after  we  beat  Ontario  we  play  New  Mexico"  -an  unsuspecting  Virginia  team  just  minutes  before  we  showed  them  what  Cognitive  Dissonance  really  was. 
In  the  immortal  words  of  Arnold  Schwarzenegger.  "I'll  Be  Back"  "Must  not  all  things  at  the  last  be  swallowed  up  in  death?  -Plato 


The  past  five  years  here  at  St.  Andrews  have  been  a  blast  in  my  past.  The  cross  country  team  which  I  was  a  part  time  member, 
the  student  life  committee,  cadets  and  of  course  the  play  which  I  was  the  producer.  The  school  offered  so  much  and  I  took 
advantage  of  what  I  felt  was  important.  The  guys  that  I  knew  were  rather  funny  and  amusing  and  made  my  time  at  S.A.C  that 
much  better.  It  would  have  been  nice  to  actually  have  met  everyone  in  my  grade  but  that's  ok.  The  staff  who  had  conversations 
with  me,  we  really  had  a  good  time  and  those  that  did  not  or  chose  to  dislike  me  well  you  ended  up  with  the  greatest  loss. 
Mr.  Walden  the  bucket  is  a  waiting  for  you  as  I  depart,  it  will  overflow  with  your  tears  of  sorrow.  Mr.  Herder  now  the  time  has 
come  when  you  get  to  experience  what  everyone  else  elready  has.  Attendance  for  Smith  house  will  never  be  the  same.  St. 
Andrews  I  truly  enjoyed  my  time  here  and  hope  in  future  to  keep  in  touch  with  the  school  and  friends  that  I  made  here. 


Nicknames:  Gozah,  Gozzer,  Goz  Boz,  Gosbuuuuuuuuugh,  Great  Goz,  Furbie,  Furbs,  Satan.  Devil  Eyes 

Sayings:  Whatever,  shut  up  Fullerton/Chow,  It's  the  Chinese  in  me 

Activities:  1st  Football  (2  years),  2nd  Squash  (2  years),  2nd  Rugby  (2  years) 

Six  long  years.  Five  different  housemasters.  Four  years  of  disappointing  grades.  Three  consecutive  years  ending  up  in 

the  hospital  after  ski  day.  Two  years  of  good  grades.  One  pair  of  bloodshot  eyes. 

Too  many  concussions  to  remember  the  rest,  I  think  we  won  some  sort  of  Golden  Horseshoe  Bowl  somewhere.    I  do 

remember  playing  U14  hockey  and  leading  the  team  in  a  game  with  eight  penalty  minutes  while  playing  goalie.  Has  it  really 

been  six  years  now?  I  can't  really  count  that  high  anymore.  Well  it's  been  fun,  injury  after  injury,  hell  I  think  I've  been  going 

to  the  hospital  more  often  than  I've  been  going  to  classes.  I  always  loved  walking  around  with  bloody  eyes  and  hearing  little 

kids  scream  out  "Mommy  it's  the  Devil".  But  it's  time  to  move  on  now,  or  is  it?  I'm  writing  this  two  months  before  I'm  actually 

suppose  to  graduate,  they  assume  I  actually  will?  There's  a  long  shot. 


Nicknames:  Gordy 

My  Years  at  SAC  despite  my  whining  and  complaining  all  the  time  were  very  fun.  Thanks  to  my  coaches  and  teachers,  your 
guidance  and  training  helped  me  figure  out  a  lot  in  my  life  and  If  I  did  poorly  in  your  classes  don't  take  it  personally  I'm  just 
lazy.  Thanks  to  my  buds  for  just  being  cool.  Good  luck  to  all  the  boys  in  my  grade  on  your  future  endeavors.  And  even  though 
Mr.  Robson  said  not  to  do  this:  Thanks  Dad 


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Activities:  Prefect,  Outreach  (3a;  President,  Treasurer),  First  Soccer  (4a;  three  time  CISAA  League,  CISAA  Cup  and  Ridley 
Tournament  Champions),  First  Squash  (3a;  CISAA  Champions,  Captain),  Head  of  House,  House  Captain,  Student  Network 
Assistant  (3a),  General  of  the  Cadet  Corps,  Consistent  Scholar.  bt^^^^fl 

Through  the  generosity  of  the  school  and  my  parents  making  many  financial  sacrifices,  I  was  able  to  spend  four  amazing 
years  at  SAC.  Words  can't  even  begin  to  describe  the  fond  memories  that  I  will  take  away  from  St.  Andrew's.  I  have  learned 
so  many  of  life's  valuable  lessons  that  have  shaped  me  as  an  individual,  which  I  will  carry  close  to  me  wherever  I  go.  I  would 
like  to  thank  Mr.  Josselyn  and  Mr.  Bedard  whose  tireless  effort  and  continued  support,  through  thick  and  thin  will  never  be 
forgotten.  To  my  dad,  when  I  am  playing  professional  football  overseas,  I  will  buy  you  your  well-deserved  Porsche.  To  any 
Andrean  reading  this,  my  words  of  wisdom  would  encourage  you  to  put  meaning  to  every  you  do  at  the  college  and  be  proud 
of  it.  It  is  that  pride  that  will  let  you  stand  tall.  To  all  my  boys,  Pete,  GC,  Stocker,  Weedon,  Brander  and  R.  Kelly,  thank  you 
for  being  there,  friends  for  life!  Finally,  to  the  Prefects,  yes  we  are  legends. 
"Some  succeed  because  they  are  destined  too,  most  succeed  because  they  are  determined  too" 


Nicknames:  Doogie,  Doogz,  Patty,  Patrick  J     Sfej.  A 

Activities:  First  Football  (CISAA  and  OFSAA  champions  '01 ),  Alpine  Skiing  (Captain,  2  years),  Tennis,  DECA  Quiz  Bowl  (2 

year  provincial  champions)  Laidlaw  House  -  Cadet  Captain,  and  honorary  member  of  Flavelle  House. 

Sayings:  TSO  cool  tsquared,  PT4Life,  WhatT-H-Y-M-E  is  it?,  NO  Marshall  no,  I  sink  so,  Muusscclesss,  M.I.E F.I.E.?, 

Woeui?  Skiing?. ..I  think  you  mean  Go  West  Grill.  BL  ^H 

Overthe  five  years  that  I  have  been  at  St.  Andrew's,  I  have  had  many  experiences  that  have  helped  shape  my  individuality. 
I  know  that  the  memories  will  last,  and  I  am  excited  to  see  what  the  future  holds.  I  would  like  to  thank  my  parents:  Mom  and 
Pete,  Dad  and  Ann.  I  know  I  often  take  it  for  granted,  but  I  would  like  to  thank  you  for  giving  me  the  opportunity  to  attend  St. 
Andrew's  and  for  supporting  me  in  everything  that  I  do.  I  would  also  like  to  thank  a  few  teachers,  starting  with  Mr.  Shhmpton. 
Thank  you  for  giving  me  an  opportunity  to  play  football.  You  have  not  only  taught  me  how  to  play  the  game,  but  also  how 
to  love  it.  Thank  you  also  to  Mr.  Cameron  and  Mr.  Service.  To  my  friends,  thanks  for  all  the  great  times,  and  keep  in  touch. 
Andrew  J.,  I  not  think,  I  SINK  we've  had  some  good  thymes.  Good  luck  at  Princeton  or  Devry,  wherever  you  choose  to  go. 
Shout  out  to  all  the  other  SAC  guys:  Muscles  (let  your  style  flow),  Brander,  Geoff  (a.k.a.  The  Rage),  Roach,  and  to  all  of  the 
graduating  class,  good  luck  and  thank  you  for  all  the  great  experiences. 


1  Nicknames:   Newf,  Jimbo,  Jimdog,  Speckled 
Sayings:  "Where's  Smitty?".  "No  I'm  not  a  fisherman,"  "That's  Labrador,  not  Newfoundland",  "No  one  goes  top  dog  on  me!"  "Yo  bring  it!",  "I'm  staying  at  Stock's 
tonight",  "Honestly,  are  you  telling  the  truth,  because  I  believe  everything,"  "Ah  man  I'm  screwed  again" "  Hey  pal",  "yes  by",  [wink]. 

Activities:  Prefect,  Assistant  Head  of  House,  House  Captain,  1  „  Hockey  (2A)  CISAA  Champs  2000-2001 , 1 ,  Lacrosse,  1 ,  Weightlifting,  Writer's  Summit.  Memorial 
CSM.  Sweden/Finland  Tour,  Cancun  2002,  Going  to  St.  Mildred's  with  Cronin,  The  one  YRAC  meeting  Weedon  and  I  attended,  Stock's  weekly  parties. 
Procrastinating,  Making  fun  of  Gids,  Montreal  with  Smitty  and  Chuckie  (Hotel  du  Fort),  Collins  Van,  Road  trip  to  Canisuis,  One  of  the  founding  members  of  the 
Emerald  Beef  club.  Excursions  to  Whisky's  with  Gids. 
Future  aspirations:  Second  coming  of  Patrick  Roy 

I  never  quite  knew  what  I  was  getting  myself  into  when  I  first  decided  to  attend  St.  Andrew's.  Leaving  my  tiny  community  in  Newfoundland  I  had  quite  a  culture 
shock  my  first  couple  of  months  here.  However,  my  only  regret  is  I  didn't  get  a  chance  to  come  to  St.  Andrew's  earlier.  This  place  opens  up  so  many  experiences 

I  and  allows  you  to  meet  so  many  special  people.  Whether  it's  playing  hockey  in  Sweden  or  watching  one  of  Mr.  Scoular's  magnificent  plays,  there  is  something 
here  for  everyone  and  it's  always  done  to  perfection.  I  would  like  to  thank  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Herder  for  giving  me  the  opportunity  to  attend  the  best  school  in  Canada. 
To  the  Stock  and  Marshall  families  for  making  me  feel  right  at  home  whenever  I  came  to  visit.  To  Mr.  Roy  and  Mr.  Bedard  for  giving  me  the  chance  to  perform 
on  the  ice.  To  the  boys  in  Memorial  for  all  being  my  brothers.  To  Mr.  Swan,  my  teachers,  and  Mr.  Stewart  for  all  your  help.  To  my  Housemaster,  Mr.  Perrier  for 
his  wit  and  good  humour.  To  Mrs.  Perrier  for  all  the  talks,  wisdom  and  just  being  there  for  me.  To  Mrs.  Mix  for  all  your  help  and  guidance.  I  never  would  of  made 
it  without  any  of  you.  Most  importantly  I  would  like  to  thank  my  family.  Thank  you  Mom,  Dad  and  my  sister  Kate,  for  all  the  sacrifices  you  all  have  made  over  the 
past  two  years  in  order  for  me  to  have  this  opportunity.  Without  your  love  and  support  none  of  this  would  be  possible.  Finally,  to  all  my  boys.  Stock.  Faulds.  Chuck, 
Weedon.  Fras,  Gids,  JoJo,  D.J,  Duds,  Ollie,  Cronin,  Joyner,  Jamie,  Gavin,  Brooks,  Guy,  Collins,  Pete,  Dominic,  Chooch,  Robo,  R.  Kelly.  Chris  L.  and  my  best 
bud  Smitty  wherever  our  travels  may  take  us  we  will  all  be  able  to  call  St.  Andrew's  home. 


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Nicknames:  Aha,  Aho,  Agen-b 

Activities:  2nd  Volleyball,  Intramural  Basketball  co-commissioner,  DECA 

Inside  jokes:  ji  mor  bat  fan!  ji  bai  ga!  Ryan. . .  eh Sister  beside  me  VCD!  Andrew. 

by  Luis...  stop  acting  gay...  aho!  By  Dennis2 

First  of  all,  I  would  like  to  take  this  opportunity  to  thank  my  parents  to  give  me  a  chance  to  study  at  SAC.  Without  their  support, 

I  couldn't  have  got  into  this  great  school.  Although  time  passes  quickly,  2  years  only,  I  will  never  forget  the  great  memories 

here  and  that  I  will  keep  in  my  heart  forever.  I  would  like  to  thank  my  housemasters  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Perrier  who  helped  me  adapt 

to  the  new  environment  during  my  first  year  and  my  advisors  Mr.  Giel  and  Mr.  English  for  valuable  advice. 

Special  Thanks  to  Wilson  (Pooner)  to  abide  with  me  to  be  my  roommate  and  Dennis  Wong  (2)  to  be  my  best  friend  at  SAC. 

Also  I  would  like  to  thanks  Andrew  Chen,  Fred,  Dennis  (1),  Brent,  Jay,  Jose,  David  Wang,  Ryan  Chan,  Luis,  Ryan  Wong, 

Keng-Hao,  Simpson,  Charles,  Kevin,  Canning,  Micky,  Clement,  Kenny,  Jeff  Lam,  Derek,  Ravel,  David  Zhou.  Sorry  for 

missing  anyone!  =) 

Final  words:  WAY  TO  GO!  SAC! 


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Nicknames:   Hodge.  Hodgie.  Hodge-podge.  Squirrel  Master.  ^^^ 

Wow.  I  never  thought  I  would  ever  be  writing  my  grad  comment,  but  all  good  things  come  to  an  end  I  don't  really  know  what  to  say,  and  no  matter 
how  much  I  do  say.  it  wont  be  enough  First  oft  though,  my  greatest  thanks  goes  out  to  my  family,  for  supporting  me,  guiding  me  and  for  giving  me 
a  chance  to  make  something  of  myself,  coming  here  has  been  the  best  thing  that  has  ever  happened  to  me.  To  my  teachers,  I  have  learned  a  lot 
at  SAC,  you've  supplied  me  with  the  tools  in  which  I  will  build  my  life,  thank-you.  and  a  special  thanks  goes  out  to  Paul  Bedard,  I  told  you  I'd  graduate!. 
Now  the  hardest  one  to  do:  give  a  shout  out  to  all  my  fella's.  It  isn't  possible  for  me  to  thank  you  all,  and  so  I'm  not  going  to  even  try:  to  everyone  who 
I  have  ever  sat  at  a  table  with  at  lunch  or  sat  beside  during  chapel,  exchanged  a  joke  as  we  pass  in  the  halls,  or  touched  my  spiky  hair,  you  guys  are 
what  I  will  miss  the  most. 

"True  Friends  are  hard  to  find,  difficult  to  leave,  and  impossible  to  forget.  " 

"You  cannot  discover  new  oceans,  unless  you  have  the  courage  to  lose  sight  of  the  shore."  ,  Andre  Gide 
Ok,  I'm  just  going  to  spit  words  out  here;  the  people  they  are  directed  at  will  understand.  Bazooka  Koyono;  Yo  lo  wa;  Corn  Cob;  Wanna  do  a  mission?; 
I  just  woke  up;  'cat  meow";  I  AM  SOOO  SORRY:  Mongoose  River;  Hey  Mikey!;  I've  trained  it  to  stay  up;  Phat  count  yo;  Ceen!;  Shnarf!;  We  have  reached 
a  new  low:  Jesus;  Bro'soverho's;  Randall's  19m;SquirrilusMaximusBushyusTailus;  Napoleon;  Sir,  I  can  explain;  Blelep;  My  brown  dance;  CANCUN! 
(Everything  about  Cancun!  Last  ones  in,  me  and  Leighton!);  This  is  mad  chills;  Doy  Chow;  Superpuke,  Jerome  and  Winston;  LF's;  Got  milk?:  Ill  be 
seein'  you  later;  You  wanna  walk  it?;  Franklin;  Mree?;  Word;  Bob  and  Dave:  Racing  Van;  T's  roof. 


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Thanks  go  to  everyone  who  has  taught  me  or  pushed  me  to  my  limits  here  at  SAC  including  Mr.  Service,  Mr.  Galajda,  Mr.  Butcher, 
Mr.  Wenk,  and  the  Perrier's.  Thanks  also  to  Mr.  Staunton,  Mr.  Arril,  and  Mrs.  Mix  for  the  help  and  support  you've  provided  me, 
it  meant  more  than  you  know  to  me.  Thanks  also  to  Mr.  Jones  for  helping  me  hone  my  soccer  skills,  and  to  Mr.  Robson  and 
Mr.  Cowell  for  introducing  me  to  lacrosse.  I  knew  I  had  no  chance  of  being  called  Chris  anymore  when  you  both  started  calling 
me  Jojo  too,  and  thanks  to  the  boys  on  the  team  for  pointing  out  my  Bo. 

It  has  been  a  completely  new  experience  for  me  here  at  SAC  and  I'm  glad  that  my  parents  were  willing  to  sacrifice  so  much  for 
me.  Through  my  1 .5  years  tenure  here  I  have  learned  more  about  life  and  how  it  really  works  then  I  had  cared  to  know  before. 
However,  I  hope  that  I  leave  here  a  better  and  more  rounded  person  for  it  than  when  I  came.  I  don't  know  what  the  future  holds 
.for  me  but  it  is  comforting  to  know  I  can  look  back  on  my  past  here  with  fond  memories. 

"There  is  no  limit  to  the  amount  of  good  that  people  can  accomplish,  if  they  don't  care  who  gets  the  credit." 
Peter  Gabriel 


"Excellence  is  the  result  of  caring  more  than  others  think  is  wise,  risking  more  than  others  think  is  safe,  dreaming  more  than 

others  think  is  practical,  and  expecting  more  than  others  think  is  possible."  -  Anon. 

"Just  yesterday  I  knocked  out  a  rock,  I  murdered  a  brick,  I'm  so  bad  I  make  medicine  sick."  -  Mohammed  Ali 

"If  you  are  satisfied  with  good  enough  than  that  is  all  you  will  ever  be."  -  Anon. 

"I  hate  losing  more  than  I  like  winning."  -  Wayne  Gretzky 

"On  ne  voit  bien  qu'avec  le  cceur.  L'essentiel  est  invisible  pour  les  yeux"  -  Le  Petit  Prince 

To  all  the  boys  at  UCC  and  SAC,  you  know  who  you  are,  but  you'll  never  know  how  much  you  meant.  As  well,  to  all  the  guys 

I've  shared  a  laugh  with  along  the  way,  I'll  miss  you  too.  Coming  to  SAC  was  something  I  wasn't  sure  about  at  first,  but  after 

the  best  year  of  my  life,  I  am  sure  glad  I  did.  Thanks  to  Coaches  Cameron,  Shrimpton,  and  Newton  for  making  me  a  better 

competitor,  athlete,  and  champion.  To  all  my  teammates,  you  are  my  brothers,  and  I  can't  thank  you  enough  for  allowing 

myself  and  the  other  seniors  go  out  in  style.  Mom,  Dad,  I  will  never  be  able  to  thank  you  enough  for  the  sacrifices  you  have' 

made  to  send  me  to  UCC  and  SAC.  I  love  you. 

"I  can't  remember  all  the  times  I  tried  to  tell  myself  to  hold  on  to  these  moments  as  they  pass."  -  Counting  Crows 


£K  I  had  been  living  place  I  did  not  know. 

^™  passed  4  years.  I  have  to  leave  this  place  I  know  now. 

fmt  The  passage  of  time  never  stops,  as  river  does  not. 

^jf  Each  memorial  moments  are  swallowed  up. 

■L  When  I  look  back  the  passage,  distance  is  shorter  than  1  imagine  but  my  footsteps  are  endless 


Nicknames:  RK;  (cho  what  does  the  'R'  stand  for?);  R.  Kelly;  Dr.  Kelly. 

Activities:  OAC  Rep  ot  Outreach,  Editor  of  SAC  lit.  Journal,  Tutor  {who  made  that  call7).  Math  Team.  Duke  of  Ed,  Asian  5-pack,  Coach  of  U15  bball  (great  season  boys) 

First  Vball,  First  Hack,  First  Rugby. 

Future  Aspiration:  Dr.  Kelly 

Memorable  Moments:  Breaking  a  chair  in  the  dining  hall  my  first  day;  Homecoming  AP  (-Who  am  I  kidding?  All  the  APs);  Carol  Service:  Mt.  Tremblant  (Where's  your 

older  sister7);  Physio  with  T;  Chapel  readings;  Spring  Break;  Bearwalk;  Honorary  Memorial  Student  (except  during  study);  SecretOp  Sesame. 

Sayings:  Shut  up. ..  Mitchell;  Caller?;  'Your  clothes,  give  them  to  me';  You're  the  breast;  You  know  what  I  like  about  kilts  on  guys?. . .  nothing;  Where  are  all  the  new  girts?; 

McCullough  your...;  Where's  my  Prefect  tie?  Oh  yah,  Gideon'  just  borrowing  it!;  Falcon:  Funny  guy-  right  there;  This  frigg'ing  town-  Something  in  da  Hair,  make  me 

sick  Puke,  blah  ' 

Everyday  this  year  at  SAC  I've  tried  to  make  up  for  the  years  I  have  been  missing  trom  this  college.  I  can  only  hope  I've  done  my  share  for  the  betterment  of  this  school 

The  character,  experience  and  pnde  I  have  learned  in  this  one  short  year  will  carry  me  for  the  rest  of  my  life.  The  entire  faculty  deserves  more  thanks  than  I  can  ever 

give.  Esp:  Mr.  Foy  for  the  quickest  enrolment  in  history,  Mrs.  Mix.  whose  flowers?  Mr.  Swan  and  Mr,  Arril  for  your  strong  advice.  Mrs.  Pilieci,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  P.  Mr.  Wenk. 

Mr  Jones  and  Mr.  Butcher  for  your  third  floor  humor.  Mr.  Service  and  Mrs.  Hughes-McGuinnCSS  tor  never-ending  meetings.  Mr.  Ryan,  Mrs.  Pries.  Mr.  Roy 
and  Mr.  Bedard  because  I  might  forgive  you  two  eventually,  Mr.  T  because  you  run  for  fun,  and  Red  because  I  know  I'll  never  hear  the  end  ol  this.  To  ali  the  boys,  Weedo. 
Gideon,  Pete,  Guy,  Gian!,  Brand.  Joyner,  Duds.  Stock.  Wright,  Chucky,  Jowett,  Muscles.  Parent  and  Mitchell  thanks  for  everything.  Most  of  all.  I  should  thank  my  parents 
and  recognize  the  sacrifices  my  family  has  made  for  me  to  become  an  Andrean.  I  will  never  forget  it.  Everything  I  have  ever  done  has  been  to  make  you  proud. 
All  I  have  left  to  say  is  that  I  wish  I  were  here  sooner- 

"A  human  being  in  not  one  thing  among  others;  things  determine  each  other,  but  man  is  ultimately  self  determining  What  he  becomes-  within  the  limits  of  endowment 
and  environment-  he  has  made  out  of  himself."         -Doctor  Victor  E.  Frankel 


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Nicknames:  Roach,  Rogah,  Rocket  Roger  Kiiiim,  Rojus,  Rogerballs,  Roggy  Boy,  OutRojus,  Roger  Ginou. 
Activities:  First  X-Box,  Soccer,  Basketball,  Track  and  Field,  Rock  Climbing,  Drama  -Oliver!,  Focus,  Philosophy  Club.  7  Year  Club. 
Sayings:  You  roob,  S'up  jigga,  Geeeeeeaaaaayyy,  Juice  it! 

Looking  back  at  the  last  seven  years,  I  question  myself  how  I  was  able  to  survive  the  St.  Andrew's  experience.  There  were  many 
times  where  I  felt  I  didn't  belong  here.  But  there  were  always  those  who  helped  me  through  this  journey  of  change  and  development. 
First  and  foremost,  I  would  like  to  thank  my  own  family,  as  well,  my  best  friend  and  long-lost  brother,  Jeff  Ginou,  and  his  family  for 
their  support.  It  was  with  your  help  that  I  was  able  to  enjoy  my  many  years  at  St.  Andrew's.  I  would  also  like  to  thank  my  friends, 
for  enduring  my  annoyance  and  tireless  jokes.  In  no  particular  order,  I  would  like  to  thank  Warren  Pringle,  John  Knutton,  and 
especially  Andrew  Steeves,  Patrick  Harris,  and  Adam  Brander.  (SuzyO's  anyone?).  Thank  you  guys  for  being  a  helpful  hand  when 
needed,  although  this  only  happened  when  I  had  money  in  my  pocket!  I  would  also  like  to  thank  all  my  teachers  for  the  great  learning 
experiences.  I  would  like  to  thank  Mr.  Stephen  Kimmerer  in  particular,  for  putting  up  with  my  childish  behaviour  for  seven  long  years. 
You  have  been  my  Housemaster,  Teacher  and  Advisor  for  my  entire  life  at  St.  Andrew's  and  although  we  had  our  differences,  you 
were  the  one  person  I  could  joke  around  with  casually.  To  everyone  else,  good  luck  and  thanks! 
"  You're  In  Our  World  Now!'  -  Everquest  A  I 


Activities:  Head  of  Laidlaw  House.  1U  football  5  years.  U1 5  Basketball,  Track  and  Field,  Midsummer's  Night  Dream,  Oliver!,  FOCUS,  Drum  Major  of  the  Pipes  and  Drums, 
choir,  band,  VP  of  Debating. 
Nicknames:  Johnny.  BigJohnny,  Little  Johnny,  Johnno 

Wow,  how  time  flies.  It  seems  just  like  yesterday  that  I  started  here.  I  wantto  first  thank  my  parents  for  their  constant  love  and  support.  Without  them,  I  wouldn't  be  where 
I  am  today.  There  are  several  teachers  that  really  made  a  difference  in  my  life,  the  first  being  Mr.  Gaertner,  you  were  a  great  advisor  over  the  years.  Mr.  Scoular,  thank  you 
so  much  for  uncovering  a  love  of  theatre  for  me.  You  are  brilliant!  This  yearwas  the  greatest  year  of  my  life,  and  thank  you  so  much  for  allowing  me  to  be  a  part  of  the  greatest 
show  ever  at  SAC  (even  better  than  West  Side  Story  Gids!)  Besides  all  the  singing,  dancing  and  acting,  the  best  part  of  the  show  had  to  be  the  makeup!  I  can  never  forget 
all  the  great  times  over  those  3  months,  and  meeting  so  many  amazing  people.  When  one  door  closes,  another  one  always  opens  up,  and  Oliver!  was  that  door  for  me.  You 
are  a  great  teacher,  and  a  great  man.  Mr.  Clements,  I  never  knew  I  loved  to  sing  so  much!  You  are  a  great  music  teacher,  and  an  inspiration.  Thank  you  Mr.  Ray;  you  were 
a  great  teacher,  and  person.  You  are  the  reason  why  I  want  to  study  English  in  university.  Mr.  Kimmerer,  you're  a  great  guy. 

And  finally  Mr.  Cameron.  You  were  always  there  for  me,  in  football  or  just  in  life,  and  I  really  want  to  thank  you.  I  came  to  SAC  in  grade  9  knowing  nobody.  It  was  a  new  school, 
a  new  place,  and  new  people  and  you  made  me  feel  welcome.  I  remember  coming  to  football  camp  in  grade  9,  and  not  knowing  a  single  person.  It  was  great  to  be  accepted 
into  the  school,  and  having  basically  everyone  know  me!  Through  my  5  years,  I  have  had  many  great  experiences  here.  Football  is  one  of  them  that  I  will  rememberfor  the 
rest  of  my  life.  Being  the  Drum  Major  of  the  Pipes  and  Drums  and  playing  at  the  Skydome  at  halttimeforthe  Golden  Horseshoe  Bowl,  winning  the  CISAA  forfootball  in  grade 
10  (and  being  a  starter),  and  all  the  senior  guys  on  the  team  over  the  years  always  making  me  feel  welcome  is  what  I  will  remember  the  most.  Football  games,  homecomings, 
FOCUS,  Cadets,  parties,  Grad  trip  in  Cancun  were  all  great  memories.  I  just  want  to  thankalltheguysthatmade  my  time  here  enjoyable.  Ginou,  Giancarlo,  Gideon,  Petey, 
Weeds,  Brander,  Flog,  Ollie,  and  anyone  else  that  I  left  out.  Thanks! ! 


First  and  foremost;  All  Praises  Due  To  Allah,  The  most  beneficent  the  most  merciful.  The  most  High  and  watcher  above  all 

things.  When  pathways  were  dark  you  were  my  guiding  light,  when  times  were  hard  you  were  my  shoulder  to  cry  on.  You  are 

and  always  will  be  my  number  One.  Many  doubt  your  existence,  but  my  making  it  this  far  has  proven  your  power  to  me.  I 

thank  you  an  infinite  times  over,  and  will  always  remember  the  lesson's  you  have  taught  me  throughout  the  years.  I  must  also 

thank  the  two  people  who  have  been  there  for  me,  not  only  through  high  school,  but  also  through  my  whole  life.  I  know  this  is 

supposed  to  be  restricted  to  just  my  days  at  SAC.  But  you  have  been  there  for  so  much  more.  So  I  take  this  opportunity  to 

thank  my  parents.  Mom  and  Dad,  I  recognize  all  the  sacrifices  you  have  made  for  me  throughout  the  years  and  for  this  I  will 

forever  be  thankful.  I  send  the  rest  of  this  out  to  my  boys.  Most  of  you  underestimate  how  much  you  mean  to  me,  but  even  if  I 

haven't  been  able  to  show  you,  let  this  piece  be  the  evidence.  All  of  you  mean  very  much  to  me,  regardless  of  how  different 

my  life  has  become  due  to  this  school.  You  guys  are  my  heart.  Don't  forget  that.  Jayson,  Mun,  Jai,  Habib,  Karl,  Lizo,  Shaf, 

Nick. 

One  love  to  the  MAg  7:45  Click.  We  Made  it. 

Peace. 

AN. 


Through  the  4  years  at  SAC,  I  experienced  a  lot  of  highs  and  lows  inside  and  outside  of  school.  These  experiences  got  me 
to  realize  what  my  goals  are  suppose  to  be  and  what  they  are  going  to  be.  My  life  at  SAC  was  very  enjoyable,  but  i  will  not  go 
through  it  a  second  time,  because  I  have  a  future  waiting  for  me. 

"today,  like  every  other  day,  we  wake  up  empty  and  frightened,  dont  go  into  the  study  and  take  down  a  book  and  start  to  read, 
instead,  take  down  a  musical  instrument.  LET  THE  BEAUTY  WE  LOVE  BE  WHAT  WE  DO.  there  are  more  than  a  hundred 
ways  to  kneel  and  kiss  the  ground."  — unknown 


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Activities:  1  st  Softball  (MIP),  fencing,  2nd  volleyball,  (2  times-!!)  intramural  basketball,  1  st  swimming,  RobotX  team 

Comments 

I  remember  the  first  time  I  came  to  SAC,  everything  was  new  to  me,  especially  the  way  of  life  in  the  school.  At  first,  I  thought 

SAC  was  going  to  be  like  an  army  camp,  with  everything  strict  and  tight  - 1  thought  it's  going  to  be  a  horrible  year.  However,  as 

I  got  to  know  SAC  better  and  deeper,  I  was  truly  shocked  by  everyone's  spirits  that  they  put  in  for  the  school,  and  from  that  moment 

I  know  that  SAC  would  be  a  school  for  me. 

Though  these  2  years  in  SAC,  I  have  gained  a  lot  of  valuable  knowledge  and  friendships.  These  elements  are  treasure  of  my 

life,  which  can  not  be  made  again.  There  will  be  no  other  Yick  Mick  bringing  animation  to  me  everyday  no  one  better  than  E.T. 

Tarn  in  the  K.Tam  game,  no  other  Bear  could  be  so  logical,  no  other  Popcan  be  so  artistic  (just  remember  to  wash  your  hands 

after  opening  some  boxes),  no  other  Paradocs  will  say  kiss  my  brain,  and  there  are  too  much  for  me  to  write(sorry  if  I  didn't  put 

you  on  here,  you're  still  my  friends!) 

It's  time  for  us  to  leave  SAC  and  go  on  with  our  own  lives.  Although  I  have  just  been  in  SAC  for  2  years,  my  friendships  to  you 

are  longer  than  simply  2  years,  instead  they're  timeless. 

SAC  FOREVER! 


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Nicknames:  Spinz,  Leedogg,  C.  Lee 

Activities:  First  Rugby,  First  Swimming,  2nd  Soccer 

Well  what  can  I  say?  My  time  at  SAC  was  short-lived,  but  was  a  memorable  one  and  a  life  learning  experience. 
First  of  all,  I'd  like  to  thank  my  parents  for  their  sacrifice  and  dedication  they  gave  me  throughout  my  entire  high  school  career. 
Without  they're  on  going  support  and  love,  I  would  hardly  be  the  man  that  I  have  become.  Thank  you  for  giving  me  another  chance 
and  believing  in  me!  Without  you,  I  would  not  have  been  given  this  opportunity,  and  I  hope  I  have  made  you  proud. 
Many  thanks  go  to  the  Perrier's;  for  making  my  stay  in  residence  an  enjoyable  one  and  for  putting  up  with  me,  as  I  was  not  always 
the  easiest  to  handle.  To  Mr.  Swan;  your  guidance  and  continued  support  the  last  2  years  were  priceless  and  will  not  be" 
forgotten.  The  Craig's;  for  being  my  second  family  and  my  second  home,  and  to  my  grandma;  I  love  you  and  thank  you  for 
everything!  \j 

And  most  importantly,  to  all  my  boys  through  the  years:  Kurt,  Scott,  Phil,  Tim,  Warren,  Tarek,  Gavin,  Dana,  Gummi.  Sacher, 
Froggy,  Zoheb,  Bayley,  Mark,  Dave  A,  Mano.  Mam.  Tzimas.  Jimmy,  Brooks,  Jihad,  Winky,  Nesbitt,  JoJo,  Miller.  Thanks  for 
all  the  memories  and  great  times.  Good  luck,  and  I'll  see  you  in  the  future. 

Coming  to  SAC  was  my  toughest  decision,  but  as  I  now  leave  for  good,  it  seems  that  it  was  my  smartest  decision,  as  I  leave 
with  knowledge,  friendships  and  life  long  memories.  Thank  you  St.  Andrews...  You  will  be  missed... 


Nicknames:  J-R;  Slugger;  Rustic;  Louisville;  Cotton  Swab;  Farmer  Joe; 

Sayings:  Mo  Fo;  Where  would  you  be  without  farmers?;  I  don't  understand  a  goddamn  thing!;  Where's  Dodo?; 

Activities:  Prefect;  1s' football:  1"  Rugby;  Indoor  track;  1"  Farming;  1s'  Injury;  Cadet  RSM;  under  14  rugby  assistant  coach;  House  captain; 

and  hundred  of  other  things 

I  am  proud  to  be  one  of  the  few  members  of  this  year's  7-year  club.  It's  been  a  long  time  since  I  first  walked  into  my  room  in  Mac  House 
but  I  remember  it  clearly  to  this  day.  I  was  so  nervous  that  my  parents  got  upset  with  me  because  I  wouldn't  get  off  my  bed  to  meet 
my  new  roommates.  Thanks  Mom  thanks  Dad.  A  lot  has  changed  since  then,  time  has  passed  so  quickly  that  grade  7  doesn't  feel  like 
it  was  7  years  ago.  Making  the  1"  rugby  team  as  a  starter  in  grade  ten  was  one  of  my  biggest  achievements  athletically  and  being  elected 
prefect  was  the  biggest  honor  I  have  ever  received.  I  hope  that  my  duties  as  a  prefect,  RSM,  Andrean  and  as  a  brother  have  been  fulfilled 
in  my  time  at  St.  Andrews.  I  would  like  to  thank  all  the  staff  for  their  patience  with  my  academics  and  a  special  thanks  to  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Bedard  for  all  they've  done  around  the  house  to  make  living  in  Sifton  such  a  pleasure.  Mrs.  Perrier  was  always  there  to  help  like  a  second 
mother.  Mr.  Cameron  for  showing  the  true  meaning  of  SILVER  and  I  will  always  remember  his  energy  and  passion  for  both  on  and  off 
the  sports  field.  And  to  my  advisor  Mr.  Shields  who  has  been  there  since  the  beginning  and  who  taught  me  as  a  teacher  and  as  a  coach. 
Thank  you.  To  all  my  friends  (you  know  who  you  are)  good  luck  in  all  you  do  and  do  something  you  love  because  you  love  it  and  not 
because  it  pays  the  most  money. 


Nickname:  Ar  Lu,  Portuguese 

Activities:  U14,  U16basketball.  1s' ,  Til,  U16  Volleyball. 

1S1  Table  tennis,  U16.U  14  badminton.  Cadet  Lieutenant,  Pipes  &  Drums  (1996  -  2000) 

It's  been  7  long  years  here  in  SAC  and  I  still  remember  when  I  began  with  hatred  towards  the  school.  However,  my  hatred  slowly 

changed  to  appreciation  after  each  year.  I  started  to  appreciate  this  school  because  I  started  to  meet  many  friends  and  learnt  many 

lessons  in  life  that  I  wouldn't  have  learnt  if  I  was  still  in  Hong  Kong.  Once  in  a  while,  I  wonder  how  I  will  be  like  if  I  haven't  come  here. 

Within  2  months  I  will  be  leaving  the  school  and  still,  I  don't  know  whether  it's  a  good  thing  or  not.  The  good  side  to  leaving  is  that 

having  7  years  in  St.  Andrew's,  preparing  myself  to  get  ready  for  the  challenges  in  the  front,  not  only  academically,  but  also  mentally. 

And  now  is  the  moment  to  show  whether  my  efforts  paid  off  at  school.  On  the  other  side,  I've  been  depending  on  the  school  and 

teachers  for  their  support  for  the  last  7  years  and  now  that  I'm  leaving  the  school  and  getting  closer  to  the  real  world,  I'll  have  to  get 

used  to  being  independent.  This  year  is  my  wickedest  year  at  SAC.  Maybe  because  I  got  the  authority  to  bud  line  during  lunch  time, 

wearing  my  Lieutenant  tunic  yell  at  the  kids  and  make  them  to  push  ups,  etc keke.  Also,  I'm  glad  my  buddies  are  always  by  my 

side,  sharing  my  happiness  and  sadness.  Thanks  guys!!  (Dennis  *"*ing  Wong,  KHC1982,  Aho,  Hello  Wong) 
Friendship  forever!  Good  luck  in  the  future,  see  ya  all  next  year- 
Special  thanks  to  Mr.  Bedard,  Waldo,  Mr  &  Mrs.  Perrier,  Mr.  Service,  Mr.  MarkE  Jones 


Nicknames:  Any  different  possible  pronounciations  of  "Ravel"and  Levar 

Activities:  Intramural  Basketball,  Cross  Country,  Badminton,  DECA,  Choir,  Math  team. 

Time  has  no  form  and  no  shape.  No  one  is  capable  of  capturing  time.  Time  flies  and  flashes  in  front  of  my  eyes  and  before 
I  know  it  I  am  already  in  OAC.  I  share  many  great  memories  with  the  school  and  there  were  times  of  merriment  and  sadness. 
I  regret  that  I  have  not  involved  in  more  activities  in  the  school  as  I  should  have.  People  don't  appreciate  for  what  they  are  given 
until  they  lose  it.  I  guess  that  what  I  am  feeling  right  now.  I  am  glad  that  I  will  be  leaving  this  school  with  wonderful  memories. 
The  school  helps  me  to  grow  up  to  be  a  man.  Finishing  my  high  school  career  also  represents  an  ending  to  one  of  the  chapter 
in  my  life.  It  is  time  to  move  on  to  the  next  chapter  and  step  forward  into  the  future!  I  like  to  thank  all  of  my  friends  and  teachers 
that  helped  to  make  my  experience  here  one  of  a  kind.  Special  thanks  to  friends:  Clement,  Derrick,  Jeffrey,  and  Wilson.  Special 
thanks  to  teachers:  Mr.  Treasure,  Mr  &  Mrs.  Robson,  Mr.  Kimmerer,  Mr.  Jones,  Mr.  Dunford,  Mr.  Tsioros,  and  Ms.  Austin. 


Activities:  Prefect,  CS  Council,  Various  Sport  Teams,  GodSpell,  Horrible  Focus  Plays,  Cadet  Captain,  Housecaptain, 
Choir,  madd  community  service  hours,  occasional  member  of  Fellowship  and  (YES)  THE  Math  Team,  AGW  (Grade 
7)  and  occasional  bum/camper  living  at  the  Lorriman's  or  Lo's  for  long  weekends. 

When  you  live  here  for  more  than  a  third  of  your  life,  it  becomes  a  huge  part  of  you.  Through  the  years,  I  have  grown  to  be 
accustomed  to  the  traditions  of  SAC  and  appreciate  them  as  well,  such  as  Chapel,  Carol  Service,  Cadet  Parade.  Prep  Rallies, 
and  mysterious  incidents  in  the  residences.  There  are  too  much  to  write  on  what  SAC  has  meant  to  me  so  I'll  just  say  my  thanks. 
Firstly,  thanks  Mom  &  Dad  for  giving  me  the  opportunity  to  attend  SAC  (Yes,  I'll  admit  you  were  right.),  your  advises,  your 
patience  and  all  the  things  you  have  given  up  for  me.  Everything  I  did  here,  I  did  to  make  you  proud.  Thanks  to  the  teachers, 
staffs  and  the  administration  for  giving  me  an  opportunity  to  develop  and  shine  academically,  socially,  and  spiritually.  Especially 
to  Mr.  Hanson  for  being  my  advisor,  coach  and  friend  in  the  early  years  and  Mr.  Bedard  for  his  guidance,  care  and  long  talks. 
Lastly,  to  my  boys  especially  the  Gr.  7  Group:  Brothers,  thanks  for  the  life-long  friendship  and  the  great  times.  I'll  remember 
you  guys  for  the  rest  of  my  life,  we're  family.  Good  luck,  I  know  our  future  will  cross  further  down  the  road! 

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When  I  first  came  I  didn't  know  what  to  expect.  I  came  here  from  my  native  provincial  thinking,  a  new  place,  a  new  school. 
I  wonder  if  it's  worth  it.  But  now,  after  experiencing  it,  I  really  think  the  world  of  it.  It's  been  a  great  time  in  a  great  place. 
Thank  you  to  my  Parents  and  my  family,  I  needed  your  support  every  step  of  the  way...  especially  in  starting  my  journey 
here.  I  love  you  very  much.  I  would  like  to  thank  my  math  teachers  Mr.  Perrier  and  Mr.  Wenk  who  gave  me  significant 
knowledge  in  the  math  field.  To  Mr.  Robson  and  Mrs.  Pries  who  played  big  roles  in  helping  my  English  improve.  My  advisor 
Mr.  Butcher  who  always  provided  me  with  a  piece  of  advice.  To  Mr.  Joiner  who  reinforced  my  world  geography  skills.  To 
Mrs.  Mix  who  took  care  of  the  universities  to  which  I  applied.  To  Mr.  Walden  who  always  kept  an  eye  on  my  discipline.  To 
Mr.  Bedardand  Mr.  Newton  who  taught  me  how  to  live  in  a  big  community.  To  everyone  who  was  involved  in  my  life  during 
my  experience  at  St.  Andrews.  To  my  friend  Pavel  Rykov  for  always  being  there  throughout. 

Now  as  I  leave  this  place,  I  know  that  I  won't  forget  my  time  here,  even  if  it  was  only  one  year,  it' s  been  one  of  the  greatest 
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Sayings:  La  dip  est  In  vie;  rheem;  seen;  awwwiously;  hey  boy you  look  mighly  cute  in  them  jeans why  don't  you  come  over  here  and...;  wookin'  pa  nub;  Your  mother  is 

(any  statement  here];  Fee  times  a  mady;  Smitty  wake  up ...  .smitty  wake  up....smitty smitty....SMITTY!  No  Smitty  I  can't  dip,  I  gotta  do  work.. .no  smitty,  I  can't... alright:  yo 

guy,  lox  the  door;  Down  wit'  da  U.S.  of  Izza...Beeyatch! 

Nicknames:  Chyooo  Fras!  DJ  Frasie  Fresh:  Frazjoia;  Frasooou;  The  Notorious  One;  The  Notorious  F.R.A;  Fraser  the  Merciless;  The  Poonario  Wizard;  Gramps:  Grampa  Cekie; 

Frasier. 

Activities  (in  no  particular  order):  Flavellc  Assistant  Head  of  House,  Floor  Captain.  Activities  Director;  Member  of  the  Food  Task  Force.  Faithful  servant  of  Court-E-Naie 

Shrimpton.  Captain  of  I*  Skipping:  National  High  School  Mode]  United  Nations  simulation;  Hamlet;  ISDF  2000.  2001;  Super-Safety  three  weeks  straight;  Scholar  and 

Headmaster's  Honour  Role;  Haze  member  for  life;  2"1'  Basketball's  MWP  (most  worthless  player);  Faithful  member  of  the  Forever  Greens  Crew.  I"  Accutane;  Operative  for 

Residential  life  Task  Force!  Focus  2000,  2001 :  Cross  Country  Running;  studious  practitioner  of  MacGyves;  Co-Captain  of  P1  Skoal;  Survivor  of  Trucksauras  and  B loot's  driving 

"What  has  always  made  the  state  a  hell  on  earth  has  been  precisely  that  man  has  tried  to  make  it  his  heaven."  —  F.  Holderlin  "'Your  mom's  a  dirty  whore"  —  Bradley  C.  Smith 

"Education.,,  is  the  only  answer  to  the  always  pressing  question,  to  the  political  question  par  excellence,  of  how  to  reconcile  order  which  is  not  oppression  with  Freedom  which  is 

not  license."  — Leo  Strauss  "The  last  time  I  saw  your  mom  she  was  running  from  her  cave."  -  Bradley  C.  Smith 

I  think  the  mere  fact  that  I  spent  so  much  time  thinking  about  what  1  was  going  to  say  here  speaks  to  the  special  quality  St.  Andrew's  holds.  I  always  become  aware  of  that  quality 

after  returning  from  a  break  or  holiday,  and  it  seems  like  I  just  came  back  from  pulling  a  quick  MacGyve  or  something.  The  camaraderie  thai  exists  at  this  place  is  something  I  will 

always  remember.  I  haven't  always  been  fond  of  this  place.  Resistance  was  my  operating  principle  for  much  of  my  first  two  years.  I  can  give  SAC  only  credit  for  reforming  my 

shadiness.  However,  I  am  far  from  a  Complete  Man.  I  still  do  stupid  things.  I  still  pull  risky  MacGyve's  for  the  sake  of  it  I  still  act  immature  sometimes.  What  I  have  now  that  I 

previously  didn't  is  a  direction.  I  now  have  the  sense  that  whatever  I  might  do  which  is  immature  is  nothing  but  a  transgression.  Although  it  isn't  a  well-defined  path.  1  know  now 

that  I  am  on  a  path,  and  not  wondering  aimlessly  through  the  woods.  To  all  my  hoys,  past  and  present:  Bibby  (seem.  Moose  ta  true  SAC  success  story),  Veg  i  for  hip-hop  and 

seens),  Smitty  (for  being  the  Complete  Man,  and  for  completing  me),  Yari,  Thompson  (for  being  Thompson),  Carter  (for  lighting  yourself  on  fire),  Tarek,  Bloot.  Cyat,  Chuckle 

(rheem).  Stock  (for  being  a  cool  Head  Prefect),  Jimbo  i  for  also  understanding  Smitty),  Jamie;  and  to  the  fallen  ones:  Rogers.  Cook,  Nate.  Mom  and  Dad:  What  is  to  come  will  be 

my  true  thank  you.  And  to  m\  bo>  Hanoi:  Thanks  for  all  thai  clean,  clean,  clean. 

Activities:  U16  b-ball,  tier  2  b-ball,  First  B-balUHou^^aptain. 

Nicknames:  Gerry,  Gers. These  three  years  at  SAC  has  impacted  my  life  significantly.  I  would  like  to  thank  my  family  for  all 
their  support  and  guidance  through  my  days  at  SAC.  They  are  the  ones  who  certainly  made  goals  possible  for  me.  I  would 
also  like  to  thank  my  friends  for  their  constant  support  and  encouragements.  Boris,  Simpson,  Alan,  Charles,  ROCK  heng, 
you  guys  are  my  closest  friends  at  SAC.  Also  thank  you  Karen  for  all  your  support  and  encouragements  taking  me  through 
my  bad  times. Mr.  Robson,  Juice.  Mr.  Shrimpton,  and  Mr.  Ruscitti,  I  would  have  to  thank  you  all  for  making  me  a  better 
basketball  player  both  off  and  on  the  court.  Thank  you  Mr.  Walden  for  waking  me  up  every  morning  in  my  grade  1 1  year. 
Mr.  &  Ms.  Perrier  -  thank  you  for  being  such  a  caring  House  Master.  And  finally  my  advisor  Mr.  Butcher  who  transformed 
me  into  an  scholar  by  gating  me  every  week  in  my  grade  1 1  year.  I  would  once  again  like  to  thank  you  all  for  making  me 
a  better  person,  to  my  friends  at  SAC:  Boh,  Alan,  8-1  boy,  6+1  Cheung,  ROCK  person  heng,  Kennie,  Ryan  CHAN,  Chuck, 
Jowett,  Jimmy,  Gavin,  Brooks,  (Brian,  Brad,  Hracs,  3  guys  who  played  in  the  same  b-ball  team  with  me  for  all  3  of  my  years), 
Jay  hee,  Edward  Lee,  and  anyone  who  were  important  to  me! 


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Q)  Activities:  Prefect,  Assistant  Head  of  of  House,  U 1 6  Football  1  a,  U1 6  Hockey  2a  (CISAA  champions  '98),  1  st  track  5a  (MVP 

— -  4a,  CISAA  Champions  '98,  OFSAA  '99,  undefeated  in  CISAA  1 500m  5a ),  1  st  Cross  Country  3a  (MVP  2a,  OFSAA  '99  and 

f,_fj  '01 ),  Cadet  Officer  2a  (Lietenant  Ramsey  Company  '01 ,  Captain  Training  Company  '02),  School  Cross  Country  Run  Winner 

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The  5  years  I  have  spent  at  SAC  have  flown  by.  It  feels  like  yesterday  when  I  first  came  up  the  driveway  for  orientation  day. 
Thanks  to  my  parents  for  getting  me  here  and  thanks  to  Mr.  Tsioros  for  all  your  help  and  guidance  with  running  and  school. 
To  the  Prefects,  its  been  a  great  year,  "we  are  legends"  and  thanks  Juice  for  being  there  for  us.  Most  of  all  thanks  to  my 
buddies  for  keeping  me  on  track  all  these  years  -  Chooch,  Weedo,  Brander,  Guy,  Gids,  Kelly.  I'm  looking  forward  to  what's 
in  store  but  I  will  always  miss  these  days.  These  are  the  times  that  will  be  with  us  forever. 


Nicknames:  Brown!  Taju,  Teker,  T-man,  Tmerch,  Merchant, 
Sayings:  Stop  **********  with  me! 
Activities:  1  st  Tennis  (2  yrs)  (Captain,  MVP)  1  st  Squash  (CISAA  CHAMPIONS!) 

Well  it's  been  3  years  now  and  I've  finally  realized  what  my  father  was  trying  to  tell  me  all  this  time.  Mr.  Bedard,  if  it  weren't 
for  you,  I  would  never  have  been  able  to  enjoy  this  wonderful  experience  at  SAC.  You  are  not  only  a  friend  but  a  mentor  too. 
Words  can't  describe  what  this  place  has  meant  to  me,  but  I  feel  privileged  that  I  was  able  to  come  to  a  great  school  like  this. 
To  all  my  boys!  There  isn't  the  words  to  describe  what  you  guys  mean  to  me.  I've  never  had  a  brother  in  my  life,  but  now  I 
can  say  I  have  many.  I've  learned  a  lot  from  you  guys  and  I  hope  I've  done  the  same  for  you.  The  memories  will  live  in  me 
forever.  Timmy  (Martha)  my  wonderfully  organized  roommate  what  can  I  say  man,  it's  been  a  good  year.  Your  not  only  a 
true  friend  but  your  like  a  brother  to  me,  I  hope  you'll  stay  in  touch  always.  Oh  and  I  best  be  getting  wake  up  calls  next  year! 
What  would  I  do  without  you.  Dodo  (Mooch)  I  don't  have  any  food,  so  go  away!  Phil,  I'm  real  glad  we  got  to  be  good  friends, 
I'll  see  you  in  Bermy  this  summer!  Scott,  I'll  never  forget  late  night  talks  in  your  room  (  you  know  what  I'm  sayin)  Gummie, 
let's  go  pull  some  donuts  in  the  parking  lot,  Jamie,  only  got  one  thing  to  say  WILFRED!  Fras,  wanna  pull  a  megive?  And  to 
all  my  other  boys,  good  luck  and  sta\ 


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Nicknames:  Boh  yeh,  Boh,  BohBoh 

Sayings:  "Full  D  lah!",  "Wha  u  doinnnG?",  "Hai  ber!",  "Sheet!",  "Oh  Lo!" 

•Activities:  SNA,  Peer  Tutor,  Floor  Captain,  Robotics  Team,  JV  Basketball,  Red  Star  Cadet  Instructor,  House  Captain 
My  experience  at  Saint  Andrew's  has  been  very  memorable.  When  I  first  stepped  into  the  school  three  years  ago,  I  wasn't  I 
Sure  that  it  was  the  right  place  for  me.  However,  things  have  changed,  and  so  has  my  perspective.  I  will  miss  this  special 
piece.  There's  a  distinct  sense  of  pride  here,  within  the  school,  and  I  will  take  it  with  me  when  I  leave,  and  keep  it  for  a  long 
time. 

Many  people  helped  me  pull  through  difficult  times  here  and  I  would  like  to  tharfc  them.  Mr.  Cowell,  for  all  your  help  during  ' 
these  years,  in  and  out  of  class;  Mr.  Jones,  for  being  there;  and  most  importantly,  Mr.  Shrimpton,  my  housemaster  and  coach, 
thank  you  for  being  such  a  great  friend.  Friends  are  a  major  part  of  life  at  St.  Andrew's,  and  my  friends  were  a  major  factor ' 
in  making  SAC  special  to  me.  My  friends:  Gerard,  we've  been  together  for  quite  a  bit  now...  9  years...  I  hope  you'll  be  staying 
n  TO;  Simpson,  my  annoying  roommate!  Lets  hope  we  live  together  next  year;  Alan...  erm...  my  'handsome'  friend...  lets  ^ 
hope  we  both  go  to  UT;  Charles,  I  hope  you  survive.  And  a  'farewell'  and  'good  luck'  the  rest  of  my  Chinese  and  ghostman  fj 
crew:  Henry,  Kennie,  Ryan,  Ken  T,  Cronin,  Jihad,  Brooks,  Luis,  Keng,  Wade.  Dougie,  Loreman,  Jason,  Adrian,  Fraser,  and  ^ 
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^»n       I  came  to  SAC  two  years  ago  not  knowing  what  to  expect.  I  had  grown  up  in  a  small  country  school  most  of  my  life, 

^^  which  made  me  a  little  nervous  about  coming  to  a  new  school.  I  would  like  to  thank  everyone  at  SAC  for  welcoming  into 

fQ  this  community  with  open  arms.  To  my  friends  (you  know  who  you  are)  I  couldn't  have  done  it  without  you.  You  guys 

*  JJ^  sure  know  how  to  throw  one  heck  of  a  party!  To  my  teachers,  thank  you  for  giving  me  the  confidence  to  believe  in 

^5  myself.  To  my  parents,  thank  you  for  giving  me  the  opportunity  to  be  my  best  and  for  your  continued  support.  I  love  you 

■^  all. 

^—  Until  next  time  SAC 


Nick  names:  jayru,  hormone,  g-  spot  and  monkey 

Favorite  sayings:  Brooks  time  for  a  round  of  golf,  Steven  how  much  money  yah  got?  Alan  can  I  grab  one  off  of  you?  Wade 

lets  go  for  a  walk  down  to  the  steps. 

Activities;  vice  president  of  non  asian  vampire  club,  1 sl  finalist  in  the  ethnic  fatigue  challenge,  cricket,  video  taker  of  cricket, 

chapel  skippers  (Flavelle  division),  regular  on  Shrimptons  waking  up  list.  Rec  snowboarding,  I  did  fencing  once  but  that  was 

back  in  the  day,  1s'  smoking. 

Comments;  Honestly  five  years  is  way  too  much  for  a  young  Bajan  boy.  All  I  really  have  to  say  is  THANK  GOD  IT'S  OVER. 

I  would  really  like  to  thank  my  parents  in  giving  me  this  opportunity  to  meet  so  many  people,  who  will  always  be  called  friend 

by  me.  The  greatest  moments  I  have  ever  had  at  SAC  was  spent  on  the  head  master's  steps,  jokes  and  all  kinds  of  funny 

stories  were  told  and  will  never  be  forgotten.  Mom  and  Dad  I  am  sorry  if  this  may  have  seemed  like  a  waste  of  money  to  you 

via  the  grades  but  these  were  some  of  the  greatest  time  I  have  had  in  my  life  so  far. 

Big  ups  to  the  boys 

Past;  Tino,  Abbot,  Paton,  Bean.  Hassle,  koury,  jorge  and  simon 

Present;  John,  dodo,  gummie,  timmy,  warren,  bowser,  mini  me,  aladdin,  pringle,  hodge,  gord,  gavin,  tarek  and  chris 

Future;  zeebo,  steven,  botts.  wade,  dave,  blake,  terry,  frog,  scoot,  and  dana 


Activities:  Volleyball,  basketball,  badminton,  cross  country,  Christian  Fellowship,  focus,  cadet  lieutenant,  lower  school 

house  captain. 

Nickname:  Nei  (said  in  many  different  ways),  Eric  Nei  the  science  guy,  Lil'  or  Big  Nei 

It's  been  six  years  at  St.  Andrew's  and  things  have  definately  changed.  I  have  enjoyed  my  stay  at  the  school  and  the 

friendships  I  have  developed  have  been  great.  The  atmosphere  at  SAC  is  tremendous.  There  is  always  something  going 

on,  no  matter  if  it's  a  team  playing  a  game,  drama  or  just  sitting  back  in  the  library  talking  to  friends.  It's  been  a  great 

experience  for  me  to  come  to  this  school  and  if  it  wasn't  for  my  parents,  I  probably  wouldn't  be  here.  As  I  move  on  to 

university,  I  wish  for  the  best  for  all  my  friends  in  grade  12;  OAC  is  tough,  so  be  ready  for  a  challenge.  Mike,  remain  faithful; 

Derek,  win  intramural  next  year  for  me;  Ryan,  what  happened  this  year  with  all  your  saying  (d'own  worry  'bout  it)?  Brian, 

badminton  partner  for  how  long  now?  Maybe  we'll  be  business  partners  with  that  clinic  idea  of  yours.  Finally,  to  the  school, 

I'm  proud  to  have  spent  the  six  best  years  of  my  life  at  this  place  and  now  it's  time  to  say  "Good-bye." 


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Well,  this  is  my  first  and  last  year  at  SAC  and  it  has  been  an  experience.  I  graduated  last  year  from  an  American  international 
school  in  the  Netherlands  and  it's  good  to  be  able  to  get  a  chance  to  graduate  from  a  Canadian  school  as  well.  I  wouldnj 
be  here  if  it  weren_t  for  my  sister  who  discovered  the  school  for  me,  thank  you  Alena.  To  all  my  relatives  who  supported 
me  either  with  money  or  in  spirit  over  the  year_s,  thank  you  so  much  for  everything.  To  all  my  friends  now  in  university 
across  North  America,  thanks  for  the  last  three  years  of  high  school  and  making  them  the  best  years  of  my  life  so  far.  Josh. 
Oliver,  and  Allison,  you  guys  were  the  best  friends  I  had  in  Europe,  thanks  for  being  there.  To  all  my  boys  here  at  SAC, 
I  can_t  thank  you  all  enough  for  making  this  year  worth  while.  Especially  to  Hodge.  Gord,  Pringle.  and  Aladdin  for  being 
good  friends  and  putting  up  with  my  crap  even  though  we_ve  only  know  each  other  for  a  short  while  (NHPG  was  a  blast, 
even  if  we  never  finish  it).  And  finally  above  all,  my  parents,  thank  you  for  supporting  and  pushing  me  to  make  a  decision 
about  this  year,  as  well  as  putting  up  the  money,  you  gave  me  another  year  to  postpone  University  and  life  which  I  needed. 
I  love  you  both  very  much  and  only  hope  I  can  be  as  good  a  parent  to  my  kids  that  you  both  have  been  to  me. 
"We  are  the  dreamers  and  we  are  the  makers  of  Destiny"  (Willie  Wonka). 


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I  find  that  the  harder  I  work,  the  more  luck  I  seem  to  have."  -  Thomas  Jefferson 
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Nicknames:  Ollie,  Dirty  Bit#%,  Ollie  Oilie  Oxinfree.  Radley-knob. 

Sayings:  Seriously!  How  are  tings?  Can  you  pay  tor  my  Mel's?  Did  you  put  it  in  the  S$S.  My  ID  won't  work,  guy!  I'm  on  my  way.  I'm  not  going  to  Toronto. 

BUJU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  ^0Pj0*    S^V 

Activities:  Seven  year  club;  1 "  football  (2a)  1"  Rugby  (3a  captain)  Laidlaw  house  captain,  Counselor  in  Camp  ST.  Lucia.  Focus,  Member  of  the  Table. 

Andrean!!!!!!! 

I  cant  believe  it's  been  seven  years.  I  can  still  remember  as  if  it  was  yesterday  my  first  period  class  with  Mr.  Cowell  being  a  young  boy  from  South 
i  America  with  no  idea  how  to  read  or  write  the  English  language,  it's  hard  to  believe  how  long  I've  come  as  a  student  but  most  importantly  as  a  person 
during  my  time  here  at  SAC.  My  Time  here  wouldn't  have  been  possible  without  the  help  of  Mrs.  Perrier.  I  truly  can  say  I  would  not  have  made  it  if 
it  wold  not  have  being  for  your  support  has  my  SAC  mom,  thanks  for  being  just  who  you  are.  Mr.  Swan  thanks  all  the  memories  shared  during  Rugby 
season.  And  to  the  table  Plus  one  boys  you  were  there  during  the  good  times  and  the  bad  and  for  that  I  thank  you.  D  J "  Here  is  a  quarter  don't  spend 
it  in  one  place".  Grayds "  If  you  don't  hit  that  I  will!"  Grayds  thanks  for  all  the  Mel's  I'll  pay  back  one  day.  James "  My  parents  wont  let  me  play"  James 
I  will  never  forget  the  talks  in  economics.  Scott  boy "  Ollie  I  think  you  should  tell  her  how  you  feel"  Scott  thanks  for  understanding  my  sensitive  side. 
DUDDDS"  I'm  living  at  your  cottage  this  summer  "Dudley  your  truly  my  best  friend  and  I  will  never  forget  the  times  spent  in  BC,  The  cruise  and  Cancun. 
Thanks  for  making  me  jump  through  a  Pam  tree.  Boys  no  matter  where  life  takes  us  your  always  be  the  boys1!.  Sandy  Thanks  for  helping  me  grow 
as  a  person  ,  I  love  you!!! .  Mom  Becky  I  love  you  both  and  thanks  for  kicking  my  butt  when  I  got  lazy.  Finally  Barry  you're  the  kindness  Man  I  have 
ever  met  I've  been  blessed  to  have  you  as  a  father. "  I'm  no  longer  a  student,  but  an  Andrean  I  shall  be  for  life" 


Years  at  SAC:  The  greatest  7  yrs  ever  (1995-2002) 

Nicknames:  Buju,  Janaz,  Jaahhhnn,  Jannoy,  The  Original  BadMan,  seven  year  private 

Extra-Curricular:  First  Football  (one  year),  First  Basketball  (one  year),  First  Rugby  (three  years),  Tier  II  Basketball  (2  yrs) 

In  true  retrospect,  these  last  7  years  have  been  the  best  years  of  my  life.  I  came  into  this  school  as  a  boarder  not  knowing 

what  to  expect  and  now,  as  I  leave  this  place,  what  little  I  had  expected  is  was  blown  out  of  the  water.  For  this,  my  body  will 

leave  but  my  spirit  will  remain.  I'm  thankful  to  all  my  friends,  the  ones  I've  made  while  at  school  and  the  ones  I've  made 

because  of  it.  I'm  thankful  to  my  supporters,  my  parents.  Mom,  Dad,  you've  always  been  there  for  me  and  I'm  glad  that  you 

got  me  this  far.  To  all  my  dear  boarder  chums,  I  thankyou  for  the  times  I  could  crash  with  you,  I  truly  appreciate  it.  My  friend  s 

on  the  Review  staff,  thanks  for  all  the  pics!  To  all  my  teachers,  I'm  glad  that  you  motivated  me  to  achieve  levels  that  I  would 

never  have  dreamed.  My  entrance  to  a  higher  level  is  because  of  your  light  reflected  upon  myself, 

Mr.  Robson,  to  you  especially,  thank  you  for  your  unerring  guidance  and  your  poignant  lessons  on  punctuality. 

As  I  leave  these  uplifted  Gates  of  Brass,  I  will  remember  that  all  Bars  of  Iron  in  the  world  will  yield  to  me  because  of  from 

whence  I  came.  SAC  Pryde  4lyfe! 

"Those  who  labor  with  their  minds  govern  others:  those  who  labor  with  their  strength  are  governed  by  others" 

-Mencius,  Chinese  Philosopher-  1    ^k  U 


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When  I  came  to  St.  Andrews  College,  I  didn't  know  what  to  expect.  I  had  never  been  away  from  home  for  more  than  a  month  or 
so,  and  I  had  no  clue  at  what  I  was  getting  into.  And  even  if  I  had  a  few  ideas  on  what  to  expect,  they  were  all  blown  away  by  the  actuality 

of  this  place. 

When  I  walked  in  those  doors  for  the  first  time,  I  was  immediately  treated  like  a  celebrity.  I  was  given  more  attention  and  praise 
than  I  think  I  have  ever  been  given  in  my  entire  life.  Not  just  on  the  football  field,  but  also  in  the  classroom  I  was  praised.  And  that  was  very 
strange  for  me,  always  thinking  that  I  was  a  somewhat  average  student,  suddenly  realizing  my  potential.  And  it  was  also  strange  that  all 
of  these  people,  whom  I  didn't  know,  knew  my  name  and  wanted  to  help  me.  I  mean,  all  I  knew  was  that  I  was  in  a  strange  place  and  I  was 
all  alone,  and  they  could  have  ignored  me,  and  I  wouldn't  have  thought  anything  of  it,  but  they  didn't.  They  made  me  feel  comfortable  and 
at  home,  right  away,  and  it  has  really  made  a  difference  in  me.  This  school  year  has  been  my  hardest  thus  far  in  my  entire  lifetime,  and 
there's  no  way  that  I  could  have  ever  imagined  going  through  something  as  difficult,  but  with  the  help  of  this  school  and  the  people  in  it  I 
have  not  only  become  a  stronger  student,  but  a  stronger  person.  Not  every  experience  I  have  had  here  has  been  a  barrel  of  laughs,  but 
every  experience  I've  had  here  has  made  me  a  more  complete  individual.  This  school  believed  in  me.  so  that  I  could  come  to  believe  in 
myself,  and  now  that  I  do,  the  sky's  the  limit.  I  will  always  remember  my  experience  with  St.  Andrews,  whether  it's  with  academics,  sports, 
or  relationships  with  friends  and  family,  because  it  has  taught  me  to  always  strive  for  greatness,  and  one  day  your  dreams  might  come  true! 

Nicknames:  Reider,  Leckey,  Tree  Trunks,  Colonel,  el  Capitan,  Mikey,  Stone,  M  Crew 

Activities:  1  st  lacrosse  (5yrs,  Captain),  Cadet  Commanding  Officer,  1  st  Football  (2yrs),  ISDF,  "The  Mousetrap",  FOCUS,  Co- 

Pres  Humanities  and  Social  Science  Council  :-),  SuperFriends 

Sayings:  Kinky;  But  how  does  that  make  you  fee/?;  Chow,  you're  an  Asian  Supremacist;  Chow,  what  would  Jesus  say  abo 

that?;  No  Theresa  is  NOT  coming;  Someday  you'll  be  a  SuperFriend...;  Charlebois,  you're  a  boarding  bum;  Honestly,  I  really 

DON'T  wanna  talk  about  cadets  right  now. 

The  first  rule  I  learned  at  SAC  was  that  you  never  EVER  come  to  school  wearing  a  suit  on  a  grub  day.  Unfortunately,  I  violated 

this  rule  my  first  day  here,  and  I  got  all  the  trauma  that  goes  along  with  it.  It  took  two  years  for  me  to  get  over  it,  but  I  eventually 

came  out  of  my  self-imposed  introverted  exile  and  joined  the  club.  Thanks  to  my  parents  and  everyone  at  SAC  for  letting 

me  become  the  person  I  am  today. 

P-Sandy  and  G-Marchi.despiteourconstitutional/Catholic  troubles,  we'll  always  be  Super.  Just  remember  the  5  hourconvos 
at  Montanas,  the  Pita  Pit  and  THE  skating  night;  ahh...  Mr  Guy,  we'll  conquer  Chile  one  of  these  days:  Charlebois,  don't  let 
the  ex-girlfriends  get  to  you,  or  I'll  have  to  start  charging  by  the  hour...  If  I  had  to  take  one  person  into  battle  with  me  it'd  be 
you.  I  hope  there  are  even  better  years  to  come,  but  these  last  5  will  be  hard  to  beatl  The  only  things  that  a$  sure  in  life  for 
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Extra-curriculars:  2  YEARS  1  ST  FOOTBALL,  3  YEARS  1  si  GOLF,  3  YEARS  1  stCRIKET,  CAPT  First  Chapel  Ship  Flavelle  Division,  Flavelle  Q) 
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These  last  3  years  have  been  the  best  years  of  my  life  for  sure.  I  came  into  this  school  as  a  boarder  not  knowing  what  to  expect  and  now,  * 
I  leave  as  a  graduate.  I'm  thankful  to  all  my  friends,  the  ones  I've  made  while  at  school  and  the  ones  I've  made  because  of  it.  I'm  truly  thankful 
to  my  Parents,  Mom,  Dad,  you've  always  been  there  for  me  and  I'm  glad  that  you  got  me  this  far,  know  the  sacrifices  were  large  but  I  finally 
made  it.  I  Must  thank  the  man  thats  helped  me  the  most,  My  Advisor,  Housmaster,  Teacher  and  Coach  Mr  Shrimpton  you  have  helped  me 
so  much  I  could  never  repay  you  for  all  the  time  you  have  invested  in  me.  To  all  my  boarder  boys.  Josh,  Dodo,  Tim,  Fully,  Tarek  thanks  for 
the  times  I  could  chill  with  you,  I  truly  appreciate  it.  To  all  my  teachers  and  Coaches,  I'm  glad  that  you  motivated  me  to  achieve  levels  that 
I  would  never  have  dreamed.  As  I  leave  these  Gates  of  Brass,  I  will  remember  that  all  Bars  of  Iron  in  the  world  will  yield  to  me  because  of 
from  whence  I  came.  My  final  thank  you  goes  out  to  Alex  Chow  who  wrote  this  grad  comment  for  me,  much  appreciated. 
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Nick  names:  Paul,  Skipper,  Tolstiy,  etc. 

Sports:  tried  for  many  sports  got  in  only  in  first  sleeping,  first  skipping,  first  bohyeen 

I  have  been  in  SAC  community  for  only  a  year,  but  I  think  it  was  the  best  year  out  of  three  years  that  I've  spend  in  Canada. 
I  have  met  a  lot  of  new  friends  and  learned  a  lot  from  them  and  from  teachers  at  SAC.  Next  year  is  going  to  be  really  hard 
for  me  because  I  am  going  to  University,  but  I  think  I  will  be  fine  because  I  have  been  taught  and  prepared  for  it  in  SAC. 
I  would  like  to  thank  Mr.  Myrans,  my  teacher  in  Economics,  I  know  he  will  have  a  memory  of  me,  but  I  think  not  the  best 
memory.  I  would  like  to  thank  him  for  giving  me  knowledge  that  I  didn't  have  before.  Also  Mr.  Perrier.  Mr.  Wenk  for  giving 
me  my  knowledge  in  math  back,  Mr.  Robson  for  teaching  me  English  as  a  Canadian  language  and  Mr.  Tsioros  for  letting 
me  finish  the  Physiology  course.  Thank  you  Mrs.  Mix  ,  Mr.  Shrimpton  and  Mr.  McCue  for  always  being  there. 


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Nick  Names: 

Doms,  Dodo,  Crabby,  Mooch  2,  Yami  Balo,  Biggest  online-man,  porn  tsar,  Sach,  Sachas, 
Sayings:  doH 

Caw  bleng  ya;  Cheese  on  bread;  Damn  its  cold:  Gummie  you  stink;  Pavel  where  are  your  slippers?;  Do  who!;  Faulds,  DJ  what  you  got  in 
your  fridge?;  mchhhhh  mchhhh;  Gimme  piece;  Doyle  ya  ugly  monkey;  What  de  France?;;  it  wasn't  me  I  swear;  Country  Club  are  you  in  there 
again?;  Step  into  my  office  Mr.  Walden  I  have  your  sea  water;  Where  is  the  farmer  boy? 
Activities: 

1s'  Football  2  years,  1s'  Cricket  3  years,  1"  Sleeping  4  years.  1"  mooch  4ever.  House  captain; 

Although  I  have  only  been  here  for  four  years,  which  is  not  as  long  as  Doyle,  the  time  that  I  have  spent  here  and  the  people  I  now  know, 
will  be  grateful  for  and  remember  them  forever.  Being  slightly  younger  than  everyone  else  in  my  grade  it  was  a  little  hard  to  getting  used 
to  the  atmosphere  of  the  school,  but  it  soon  warmed  up  to  me...  SAC  has  taken  me  out  of  childhood  and  made  into  a  man,  not  any  ordinary 
man  but  an  Andrean.  I  would  like  to  thank  every  one  in  this  school  both  teacher  and  staff  for  putting  up  with  me  for  these  4  long  years,  as 
I  did  create  a  good  fair  share  of  trouble  just  for  them.  Thanks  you  Mom  and  Dad  for  making  this  possible,  I  love  you.  Thanks  Mrs.  Bottomley 
for  being  there  as  a  second  mom,  Shrimpdawg  for  a  wonderful  OAC  year,  as  well  as  Mr.  Cameron,  Mrs.Perrier  and  many  others  that  I  cant 
mention  due  to  a  damn  limit..  Big  up  to  all  my  breadrins,  Good  Bye  to  all. 


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Nick  names:  Pabs,  Pabaz,  #9,  Granfada 

ACTIVITIES:  1  st  soccer  starting  in  grade  1 1 , 1  st  rugby  starting  in  grade  12,  The  play'The  Mousetrap",  Grad  trip,  Costa  Rica 
expansion  week,  Gold  Duke  of  Ed,  Deputy  Commanding  Officer  of  the  1 42  St. Andrew's  College  Highland  Cadet  corps 
Sayings:  "Dumb  ass  answers  to  dumb  ass  questions."  "Cho-guy"  "Boo-Urnnnnns",  "Wouei?",  "What  do  you  want  Theresa?" 

Wow  what  a  rollercoaster  ride.  St. Andrew's  College,  not  an  ordinary  place,  is  an  understatement.  With  it's  amazing  heights 
at  formal  after  parties,  and  its  stressfull  lows  just  before  exams,  it's  no  ordinary  place.  I'd  like  to  thank  all  those  that  helped 
me  along  the  way,  through  the  tough  and  easy  times,  you  really  find  out  who  you're  friends  are.  While  I  learned  many  things 
along  my  way,  this  perhaps  was  the  most  important. 

"Normality  is  a  thing  of  the  past,  jump  on  the  bandwagon  and  be  different  like  everyone  else."  -Anon 


ggs:  Bueye,  hey....what'd  ya  say'',  Guys... 
Activities:  Head  of  House,  House  Captain,  IstSrtth       Hug'! 
Botoall, 

My  four  years  at  SAC  have  been  a  g  .  ience         is  been 

Hssons  and  helped  me  to  develop  and  grow  as  ai  It;  a    Fromafll 

that  me  and  dominie  would  think  up,  every  momenta  '    :echerishe> 

Rugby  Tour  2001 ,  fun  while  it  lasted,  thanks  DJ.  Dudley  and  Oil  e  for  I.  • 
Bilfred.  Skolz,  finally,  we  made  it,  who  would  have  thought..  I 
Dominic.  Flavelle  forever  boyz.  To  all  the  islanders,  Tirnmy,  Scooter,  Dodo     I 
Unnoficial  MacPherson  half  time  champions.  Mr.  S:  hanksf  rever. 

to  realize  my  true  calling  in  life  in  the  Social  Science  field.  And  to  eveT^^^B 
jkat  I  acquired;  here  atmy  time  at  SAC.  To  all  my  family,  thanks  for  moHHprr"?  to 
lid  helping  me  every  step  of  the  way.  Now  as  I  leave  here  a  student  tr^ 
thing  tl  e  world  has  to  throw  at  me.  Than 


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Activities:  FOCUS,  Coffeehouse(s),  1s' Cricket,  RobotX  0 

Nicknames:  mmi-me,  Mr.  Hanky,  Stub,  Carl,  mini-brown,  evil  Jihad,  +  about  70 others... 


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I've  been  at  SAC  since  gr.  1 1  and  enjoyed  almost  every  minute.  Of  course,  there  was  the  odd  day  when  nothing  went  well, 
or  the  time  when  I  pulled  an  all  nighter  before  my  gr.  12  English  exam,  and  the  entire  process  of  Waldo's  dreaded  opus,  but 
hey!  It  could  have  been  worse.  Thanks  to  Warren  Chang,  Gavin,  Sergio  and  Merv  for  putting  up  with  my  music  and  guitar 
playing  (and  me').  Thanks  to  Jeff  Ginou,  Ryan  Chan,  Aladdin,  Chooch  and  Andrew  Douglas  for  making  it  possible  for  me 
to  perform  in  front  of  an  audience.  Mr.  Butcher  (Butchman),  thanks  for  making  RobotX  possible,  I'll  never  forget  it.  Mr. 
Galajda,  I  will  give  you  some  cheese  sauce  sometime!  Mini-Swenks;  AEW!  I'll  miss  you,  bud.  Nesbitt,  thanks  for  all  your^ 
nsane  humour  at  odd  times  of  the  day.  Bayley,  I'll  never  stop  my  obsession  with  guitars!  Hodge,  keep  doing  what  you  do;" 
it  makes  me  laugh.  Shouts  out  to  Pringle.  Gordie,  Brooks,  Jihad,  Randall,  RJ,  Jimmy,  Brad,  Davies,  Wanger,  Jojo,  Roger, 
and  anyone  else  I  may  have  forgotten  about!  But  most  importantly,  thank  you  to  my  parents  for  making  it  possible  for  me 
to  come  to  SAC  and  the  Perriers,  my  second  parents.  And  everyone,  remember. ..I'm  on  to  you! 


NickNames'   Skolz  Sharky,  International  L,  Lovah.  Skolnob.  Grouper,  Bahamian  GQ.  GQ.  Bahamian  Gmo,  Conchy  Joe.  Papa  Skolz. 

Sayings  "Yo  Bey  We  Have  chapel  today'     Bey  That  Girl  Look  good  -  "Yes  Bey-  -  "When  You  gonna  be  off  the  Phone"  -  "Yo  Dread  wha  ya  sey"  -  "Yo  Playa"  -  "Brooks 
1  lets  go  hit  the  Back  Nine"  -  "Bey  you  Have  any  clubs?"  -  "ATO  Covert  Ops  Tonight  Bey"  -  "Bey  Waldo's  On  My  case  Again"  •  "Sir  im  telling  you  im  immune  to  my  Alarm 
Clock"  -  "Sir  i  promise  it  wont  happen  again"  -  ("Myaah  Skolnick  Step  into  my  office"  •  "Myaah  Skolnick  got  a  little  too  much  grouper  grease  in  your  hair  today'  -  "Myaah 
Grouper  Sunday  1  •  5"  (Waldo's  Famous  Sayings)) 

Sports:  First  Football  3  years,  U16  football,  U16  rugby,  1st  Sleeping  In,  1st  Chapel  Skippers,  Honorary  Member  of  the  Sunday  1-  5  Club.  Co  -  Founder  &  CEO  of 
the  St  Andrews  College  Midnight  Golfing  Club.  ^^^ 

Why  do  some  blessed  people  complain  about  what  they  do  not  have  in  their  lives?  God's  gifts  are,  indeed,  marvelous  and  plain.  Why  don't  they  enjoy  the  small  things 
and  thrive?  They  often  overlook  their  stable  mind  and  a  strong  and  healthy  body.  A  miracie  that  is  one  of  a  kind,  understood  only  by  minds  more  astute  (NS).  If  only 
they  become  really  aware  of  those  much  less  fortunate  than  their  lot,  their  minds  would  then  disengage  from  despair  and  feel  humble  and  contrite  at  the  thought. 
So  let's  thankfully  hear  life's  pleasing  lyre,  let  our  minds  become  numb  and  bodies  immune.  After  my  four  years  at  St  Andrews  College  I  look  back  on  the  day  when 
I  first  drove  through  the  tall  wrought  iron  gates  at  the  Small  boy  who  had  spent  the  first  1 5  years  of  his  life  on  an  Island,  that  would  fit  within  the  boundaries  of  Aurora. 
This  place  has  both  oiven  and  taken  things  from  me.  but  in  the  end  has  made  me  the  man  i  am  today.  I  want  to  thank  both  of  my  Parents  and  family  for  being  there 
when  the  light  seemed  to  be  blinking  out  and  out  of  my  reach.  I  would  also  like  to  thank  The  Perries,  Mr.  Robertson  and  Mr.  Arril  for  all  of  their  support  and  helping 
me  decide  whether  St  Andrews  was  the  place  for  me.  Mr.  Cameron,  You  were  my  Coach  but  more  than  that  you  were  one  of  my  friends,  you  were  there  for  me 
whenever  I  needed  you,  I  am  forever  in  debt  to  you  for  this.  Last  but  never  the  least  to  All  My  bredrins,  this  is  the  beginning  of  a  journey,  can't  wait  to  see  you  at  the 
crossroads,  we  will  all  find  our  way  their  someday.  Nuff  Respect  to  all  my  Bredrins:  Scoot  Dawg.  Big  D,  Brooskie,  Scotty  Da  Hotty,  Dodo,  G  Bear,  Robo,  Bowser, 
Lee  Dawg,  Jah  Jah,  Monkey,  TimmahH.  Blackachino,  Buju.  Much  love.  Too  all  those  i  didn't  mention,  much  love  for  ya  you  all  helped  me  on  my  journey.  Thank  you. 

Nicknames:  Smitty  |^& 

Sayings:  La  Dip  Est  La  Vie!  Rheem,  Yo  fras  locks  the  door  guy.  NO  this  isn't  dip  it's.  Jimmy  Healey  Bay,  sniffing  the  gas  again?  Mike  I II  snuggle  with  you  it  you 

pass  me  the  ball  more'"  Michael  Faulds  my  transmitter.  Jimbo...  No  one  goes  top  dawg  on  you  eh  big  guy' Grayds  can  I  come  over  this  weekend?  I'v.-t  -  ::■■ 

to  play  a  little  shuffleboard  in  my  time.  Notorious,  you  know  what  pisses  me  off  about  you.. .you  have  no  commitment. ..you  never  want  to  pack.  I  swaref.''  St 

I'm  quitting???  Joyner  I  also  like  love  songs' Mike,  now  that  are  girlfriends  are  best  <nend...what  are  you  thinking,  .he. ..he.  He.  Down  with  da  US  of  Izz,       >eyaa'ch' 

Bling  Bling  ....You  pass  the  Ginseng  guv  Watch  out  or  I  might  throwh  up  the  deuce. 

Activities:  1  st  Football  2years  (Captain,  CISSA  Champions  Golden  horseshoe  Bowl  Champs.  SAC  Drama:  Oliver  (Fagin).  Dance  Captai 

bench  warmer),  1  st  Lacros<BS  years  Cadets:  Captain  of  Flavelle  andttieCadetCommunist  Regime.  Red  Star  Instructor.  Focus2years..  Assis        He  i 

Floor  Captain,  ActivitieBjHctor.  ^^_^^^ 

I  have  been  taught  by  iH^Mifterent  teachers  over  the  years,  with  many  different  teaching  styles,  but  this  comment  is  for  the  one  teacher.  \ 

high  school,  broke  through  the  barrier  that  others  did  n  :  Mr.  Scoular,  I  owe  my  success  in  my  graduating  year  to  you.  You  helped  me  learn  thing: 

through  drama  that  I  never  even  knew.  Along  with  football.  Oliver  was  the  greatest  three  months  of  my  life:  thank  you.  After  St.  Andrews,  the  whole 

to  keep  rolling  on  through  school  to  one  day  succeed  in  the  business  world,  because  once  you  are  on  top,  you  never  again  want  to  be  down.  I's  also 

a  shout  out  to  our  favorite  D.J.     Shrimpdawg 

To  the  boys-  Jimbo  the  greatest  guy  ever,  you  are  the  big  man,  speckled.  But  you  know  I  love  you  brother.  ,  Mike:  knowing  that  one  day  I  can  took  back  on  my 

highschoool  career  and  remember  that  yes,  .I  did  play  with  nuke.  Fras.  you're  the  man.  Try  to  stop  yourself  from  D-ing!  Joyner  the  fullback.  Is  thanksfor  making 

me  feel  welcome  and  giving  me   i  :•    me  Collins,  control  the  hairiness  little  guy.  Last  but  not  least 

On  my  departure  I  miJn^Bt  was  a  grand  oldjtime". 


Past  6  months  have  been  a  wild  ride  BC 


My  time  is  a  piece  of  wax,  falling  .  i    •  :••  ■mite  that's  choking  on  the  splinters'    —Beck 


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.  Lieutenant,  FOCUS,  DECA  (Salt  Lake  City  '02),  Carol,  Concert, 


Nickname*  Gums,  Stcevci,  Steven(s),  Steevy  Boy,  St' 
Sayings:  Bah.  Dah,  Who  cares,  HoiDang,  Gains 
Activities:  First  Football  (CISAA&OFSAA  Champs)  2, 
Ja/z  Bands  etc.,  Choir,  Scotland  Tour.  Cancun  02 
W>  on  I  fust  came  to  S  A.C  I  didn't  know  any  :  New,  a'tfc  very  quick  years,  I  leave  With  friendships  that  will  last  a  lifetime  Although 
have  leamftiow  to  take  integrals  and  find  derivative:,  itli  'he  people  I  have  met  along  the  way  that  have  made  all  the  difference  From  the 
everenlertlning  party  antics  of  Granola  to  wor^ng  out  with  B-man  to  get  "gams"  these  past  few  years  have  been  unbelievable.  The  numerous 
dancesk  After  parties.  Homecomings  and  sporting  victoffll  over  UCC  and  others,  will  always  be  memorable.  Cancun  was  a  blast.  Roach, 
Doogs.  FulJjV  Ugly,  Big  John.  Bones,  and  everyone  else,-*ou  guys  are  the  best  I  would  like  to  thank  all  of  my  teachers  who,  throughout  the 
years,  havf  provided  me  with  motivation  and  inspiration,  ahd  have  helped  me  discover  my  true  potential.  Last  but  definitely  not  least,  I  would 
like  to  thank  my  parents  who  made  many  sacrifices!)  bearle  to  send  me  to  St.  Andrew's.  I  em  forever  grateful  foi  ihi: ,  am  i  I  hope  that  i  1 1.  ive 
made  you  proud  throughout  the  years.  Heave  St.  Andrew's  with  the  skills  and  confidence  to  tackle  any  obstacles  thai  I  may  face  laiei  on  in 

life. 

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Nicknames:  Stacker.  Grayds,  G  Diddy,  G 

Activities-  Head  Prefect  First  Hockey  (4a)  CISAA  Hockey  Champions  2001  Assistant  Captain,  First  Lacrosse  (3a)  Captain,  First  Recovery/ 

Weight  Training  (3a).  Cost  Rica  96,  Cancun  02,  Sweden/Finland  02,  Focus,  Flag  Party  Commander,  Student  Life  Committee  member. 

7  Year  club  Vfl 

Sayings:  "Yo  guy  hook  me  up",  "Is  she  hot?",  "We  are  legends",  "Yadayadayada",  "Boys,  what's  on  tap  for  tonight?  ,  "Win  or  lose,  we  booze  . 

"Do  I  have  to  call  her? ".  "Marsh,  Want  to  go  for  a  drive? ".  "I'll  have  a  party"  im4? 

Most  Memorable  Moments:  Formal  after  parties,  Homecoming  2002,  Impromptu  parties  at  the  Stack  residence.  Marsh's  couch.  That  on 

night  cruise  Cancun,  Dudley's  condo,  Lunch  table  arguments,  Semis,  Hockey  Championship  at  UCC  2001.  White  water  rafting 

The  past  seven  years  have  flown  by  and  will  never  be  forgotten.  The  opportunities  that  I  have  experienced  at  SAC  will  ba 
remembered  This  journey  could  have  never  been  as  enjoyable  as  it  was  had  it  not  beenforthe  Boys:  The  Table  (DJB.  JD.  ORS.  JG).  Jan 
Smitty  Jimmy  Joyner,  and  my  elders  Marsh,  Ovens,  Veg.  Gordy,  Chiz  and  the  up  and  comers  Parent.  Mitch,  T-Birk  and  DVD.  Tl 
also  been  teachers  that  I  would  like  to  thank  that  have  influenced  me  and  taught  me  so  much  along  the  way:  Mr.  Bedard.  Juice,  E 
Mrs.  P,  Mr.  Stewart,  Mrs.  Mix  and  J  Dubs.  Lastly,  none  of  this  would  have  been  possible  without  my  parents.  You  gave  me  everything  and 
more.  I  love  you  Mom  and  Dad.  To  my  Bros  J  and  Deeze  enjoy  it  while  it  lasts  cause  you  run  the  show  now. 

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Nicknames:  KT,  Alien,  Monkey 

Activity:  Robotics,  weight  training,  early  runs,  skipping  cadets,  Cancun  2001,  Varsity  studying  (2 

When  I  came  to  SAC  I  was  expecting  this  school  to  be  full  of  challenges  and  new  opportunities,  sure  enough  this  school 

provided  me  with  many  new  opportunities  that  allowed  me  to  excel  where  it  would  have  been  impossible  if  I  stayed  at  me 

previous  school.    I  would  like  to  thank  my  mathematics  teacher,  Mr.  Perrier  and  Mr.  Wenk  for  helping  me  expand  my 

knowledge  in  mathematics  and  showing  me  different  ways  to  look  at  a  question.  Mr.  Butcher,  for  showing  me  how  to  apply 

mathematics  to  solve  real  life  problems. 


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Nicknames:  Freddy  Tang  with  the  Freddy  Tang's  gang.  Mr.OJ,  Freddy  the  orange  juice,  foote  foote,  Fea  New,  Lo  Fea  Yea,  Fred  Goa.  Yo~  Tang  ... 
Activities:  1"  Golf.  Tier  II  Volleyball,  DECA  quiz  bowl  team,  SNA,  House  Captain,  and  Student  Mead  of  Music. 

Attending  St. Andrew's  has  been  a  truly  memorable  and  very  unique  experience.  I  can  still  remember  (he  first  day  I  stepped  into  the  St  Andrew's  gate  five 
years  ago,  I  was  overwhelmed  but  at  the  same  time  I  was  totally  lost,  because  of  the  language  barrier.  But  after  years  of  hard  work,  I  finally  made  it 
through  the  finish  line.  During  these  five  years,  I  have  made  a  lot  of  life-long  friends,  and  a  lot  of  unforgettable  memories. 

First  of  all  I'd  like  to  thank  my  parents  for  giving  me  this  great  opportunity  to  come  to      St.  Andrew's.  Giving  me  pressure  and  pushing  me  forward;  they 
hope  I  can  challenge  my  limits.  I'd  also  like  to  thank  them  and  my  brother  for  being  supportive  when  I  am  down,  leading  me  to  see  the  bright  side  of  things 
and  cheering  me  on.  Thanks  to  all  my  friends  and  buddies  to  create  all  the  highlights  in  my  career  at  SAC.  Thanks  to  all  the  teachers  who  have  taught  me: 
Mr.  Giel  (My  coach  for  DECA,  Tier  II  Volleyball,  Junior  Golf. ..My  former  house  master  ...and  what  else??  and  my  accounting  teacher);  Dr.  Wenk  for 
increasing  my  math  knowledge  and  also  my  pushup  numbers  and  all  those  special  Ti-83  programs;  Dr.  Joiner  for  correcting  all  my  grammar  errors  even 
though  it's  just  my  geography  projects;  Mr.  Clements  and  Ms.  Chasson  for  promoting  my  music  ability  and  talent  to  the  limit;  Mrs.  Hiltz  Mr.  Ray  and  Mrs. 
Ray,  Mr.  Scoular,  Mr.  Dominato,  Mrs. Pries  and  Mrs.  Robson  for  helping  to  improve  my  English  writing,  grammar,  reading  and  communication;  Mr. 
Gaertner. .(Golf. ..its  all  about  golf...)  Mr.  Perrier  and  Mrs.  Perrier  for  being  my  house  masters,  taking  care  of  me  everyday.  Special  thanks  to  Mrs.  Mix,  Mr. 
Arril  and  Mr.  Swan  for  helping  me  with  all  my  university's  applications.  (Mrs.  Mix,  sorry  of  bothering  you  everyday  ...AA...)  and  finally  my  favorable 
mentor. My  advisor  Mr.  Tsioros  (Mr,  T  ...Cheese)  for  answering  all  my  questions  and  my  personal  problems  since  grade  9. 

As  I  am  concluding  a  chapter  in  my  life  another  one  has  yet  to  be  started.  No  matter  where  I  go,  no  matter  where  I  will  be.  St.  Andrew  will  always  be  a 
part  of  me.  Even  now,  I  still  have  a  silly  thought  of  staying  here  for  one  more  year,  but  life  goes  on,  these  will  be  all  turning  into  my  memories  that  I  will 
cherish  for  the  rest  of  my  life.  ^L  fc  H  IWF~ 

Nicknames  :  TiMmAh!!!!,  Martha,  Twaites,  Yami  Bolo 

Activities:  1st  Soccer  (2yrs),  1st  Basketball  (2yrs),  1st  Cricket  (2yrs),  1s"  Wake  up  Tarek  team 

I  came  here  about  as  unwillingly  as  humanly  possibly,  and  funny  enough  I  think  I  have  the  same  attitude  about  leaving.  I 

can't  put  to  words  the  amount  that  I've  learned  here,  the  amount  I  have  matured  in  all  respects.  I  have  to  give  a  special  thanks 

to  all  the  teachers  who  took  the  time  to  help  me  develop  as  a  student,  it  was  probably  one  of  the  most  valuable  contributions 

ever  given  to  me.  To  all  my  boys,  at  times  I  don't  think  I  could  have  made  it  through  the  hard  times  without  you  guys. ...warren, 

tarek,  gummy,  dominie,  skolz,  jihad,  winky,  robo:  we  rolling  out  of  this  place  but  I  know  what  we  had  here  will  last  a  lifetime, 

even  if  just  in  memories.  Dana,  Scooter,  Froggy,  Zeebo  and  the  rest  of  the  guys  who'll  still  be  here  fighting  the  good  fight, 

just  keep  focused  and  show  these  people  who  are  the  greatest.  And  most  importantly  I  have  to  recognize  the  support  from 

my  family,  from  affording  me  the  opportunity  to  come  to  SAC,  to  counseling  me  through  tough  decisions  and  hard  times; 

the  contributions  were  countless,  and  so  greatly  appreciated. 

'Open  your  mind's  eye  and  your  soul  will  fly  high'. ...SAC  has  opened  mine,  so  it's  only  up  from  here 


Nicknames:  Chooch,  Paesane,  Marge,  Gmarchi 

Activities:  Tier  !  Volleyball.  2a,  Captain:  Softball:  Track  and  Field;  Hockey,  Lieutenant.  Duke  Gold,  Vice-President  of 
Outreach,  Oliver.  Ernest,  Coffeehouse.  Focus,  Assistant  Head  of  House,  Head  of  House,  Nepal  2000,  Mexico  Exchange 
2001 .  Grad  Trip.  J»^^^^^  J 

Amazing  how  fast  five  years  can  pass.  It  wasn't  too  long  ago  that  I  first  passed  Andy  with  all  the  scared,  paranoid  thoughts 
a  thirteen-year-old  kid  has  in  his  head.  In  those  years,  I  have  done  more  things  then  I  could  have  dreamed  and  met  so  many 
people  that  I  don't  think  I  will  ever  forget.  To  my  boys,  it's  been  an  amazing  ride.  Memories  are  a  powerful  thing,  and  I  will 
have  enough  to  last  me  a  lifetime.  Brander,  Weedo,  Petey,  Guy,  Gids,  Sacher,  Big  Johnny,  Mike.  Pabs,  Kelly... the  list  goes 
on.  Thanks  for  being  there.  Mr.  Service,  thank-you  for  providing  me  with  opportunities  to  see  other  sides  of  the  spectrum, 
you're  help  is  greatly  appreciated.  Mr.  Myrans,  your  classes  taught  me  that  I  have  a  lot  left  to  learn.  Mr.  Scoular,  your  passion 
is  inspirational.  Mr.  Robson,  your  classes  were  my  favourite;  you've  taught  me  more  then  just  English:  Kristen,  you'll  always 
have  a  place  in  my  heart.  Lastly,  only  because  they're  the  most  important,  my  family.  I  may  not  say  it  enough,  or  even  at  all, 
but  I  love  you.  Alessandra,  sorry  for  being  a  pain  sometimes,  you  know  I  love  you.  Mom.  you're  all  a  son  could  ask  for  and 
more.  Dad,  you're  my  hero,  I  hope  I've  made  you  proud.  I  will  now  leave  the  gates  of  S.A.C,  with  the  same  scared  thoughts 
of  a  kid,  but  the  knowledge  of  a  man  who  has  seen  the  highest  peaks,  experienced  all  aspects  of  life,  and  has  sat  amongst 


Time  is  something  that  will  always  vanishes  without  one's  notice.  Three  years  in  St.  Andrews  College  is  a  special       f 
period  of  my  life.  It  is  the  first  time  and  might  be  the  last  time  for  me  to  experience  boarder's  life.  I  am  not  sure  how  ^M 

much  that  I  will  miss  the  time  in  the  SAC.  But  I  am  sure  the  time  in  SAC  is  important  to  me.  To  play  the  rule  of  spectator  ftl 
in  many  different  groups  of  people  let  me  understood  more  about  the  relationship  between  people  and  people.  Specially  •■» 
when  people  needs  to  see  each  other  everyday  24  hour  with  different  culture  and  personality.  I  wish  everyone  who  is      \^r 


graduating  this  year  had  a  successful  future.  GOOD  LUCK  SAC. 


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Nicknames:  Potato,  Ymg  Mick,  Cartman,  School  Grass  Mick 

Activities:  Sr.  Table  Tennis,  Cadet  CSM,  Playing  Pinball  in  Flavelle  library,  Sleeping,  KT  game 

Staying  at  school  late,  late  nights  with  homework  and  insurmountable  amounts  of  homework.  This  was  what  life  at  SAC  was  as 

it  was  described  to  me  before  I  came  to  the  school.  However,  when  my  parents  dragged  me  into  SAC,  kicking  and  screaming 

5  years  ago,  I  never  would  have  thought  that  I  would  make  so  many  fond  memories  in  this  school.  In  exception  to  the  workloads, 

the  unique  experiences  of  being  in  the  Andrean  community  will  be  my  fondest  and  most  treasured  as  I  graduate  from  SAC.  Thank 

you  to  the  many  boarders  who  rented  out  their  rooms  for  me  as  a  place  of  refuge  during  my  spares.  And  of  course,  thanks  to 

my  advisor  Mr.  Myrans,  Mr.  Ray,  and  all  my  other  teachers  for  steering  my  academic  career,  straight.   I  must  say  that  I  am 

extremely  thankful  and  sorry  for  all  the  time  in  class  when  you  let  me  sleep,  but  did  not  wake  me  up.  Thank  you  for  all  those  who 

made  Cancun  2002  possible,  for  it  introduced  me  to  a  strange,  blissful,  hazy  and  relaxing  world  I  had  never  known  before.  Matt, 

Canning,  Chow,  ET,  Andy,  DW2,  Fred,  Zhou,  Ryan  and  everybody  else,  thanks  again  for  making  my  life  at  SAC  fun  and  enjoyable 

everyday.  As  I  leave  school,  my  greatest  fear  is  that  I  will  lose  contact  with  you  all,  as  we  go  our  separate  ways  in  life.  Thankfully, 

the  world  is  but  a  small,  small  place,  so  I  hope  to  meet  up  with  you  all  later  in  life! 

"Next  year,  you  are  all  going  either  be  too  drunk  or  partying  to  remember  anything."-  Robson 

Then  I  did  a  U-ey  and  followed  (stalked)  him  to  Burger  King's"  -  Robson's  lesson  on  stalking. 


When  my  parents  first  sent  me  here,  I  didn't  know  that  we  have  to  wear  uniforms  everyday.  I  also  didn't  realize  the  catastrophic 
effect  of  not  being  able  to  goto  schools  with  girls  every  day.  However,  after  5  years  at  SAC,  I've  grew  accustomed  to  all  these. 
Now,  I  can  not  imagine  what  my  life  would  be  like  if  my  parents  hadn't  sent  me  here.  It  is  here  at  SAC  that  I  actually  try  studying 
for  the  first  time,  and  it  is  also  here  at  SAC  that  I  met  many  great  friends.  Looking  back,  there  are  a  lot  of  great  memories  here 
that  I  will  never  forget  (sneaking  out  at  3  am  so  we  can  film  our  own  version  of  the  Blair  Witch  Project) 
I  would  like  to  thank  God  for  guiding  me  through  my  hard  times  at  this  school  and  keeping  me  focused.  I  can  not  imagine  my 
high  school  life  without  J.C.  I  would  also  like  to  thank  my  parents  for  sending  me  to  such  a  great  institution  that  provide  me 
the  opportunities  to  try  things  that  I've  never  tried  before.  They  provided  these  great  opportunities  to  me  even  though  I  have 
done  nothing  to  deserve  them.  I  would  also  like  to  thank  my  Housemasters  and  advisors  for  encouraging  me  when  I  was  down. 
After  5  years  at  SAC,  I  finally  came  to  understand  the  real  meaning  of  being  an  Andrean.  It  is  not  about  being  the  best  at 
everything  or  beating  up  a  UCC  guy  (although  sometimes  this  must  be  done).  Rather,  it's  building  a  strong,  well-rounded 
person.  It's  being  able  to  do  my  homework,  play  on  the  sports  field,  and  march  in  cadets  all  in  the  same  day.  In  the  end,  it's 
about  carrying  on  the  proud  tradition  of  St.  Andrew's. 


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Nick  Name:  Wanger(s),  Wang  Bang,  Phat  Wang,  Fat  Wang,  Big  Wang,  Fei  Wang,  Wong???,  Mtyagi  (Swan).  Commie,  WANG  PAY  ATTENTION,  DAAAAAAAAAAVE 

WAAAAANG,  Two  pylons  and  a  water  bottle. 

Sayings:  The  girls  call  me  BIG  WANG...  no  they  don't,  No  hands  Chan  hahaha.  Davies  you  communist  bastard,  sign  me  in  please,  is  morpheus  working?,  sooooo... 

what  sport  are  you  playing  this  term,  Tak  it  eashy.  pen  is  mightier,  what  the  dilly  (Bayley),  go  away  Chow  I     ^^^^^^^™b«^^^« 

I  really  don't  know  what  to  write  in  my  grad  comment  so  here  a  list  of  my  most  memorable  times  at  sac,  so  I  can  look  back  at  this  one  day  and  laugh 

good  times.  Grade  9:  Miguel  Vasquez  and  late  night  Mexican  tunes/Lubricants.  Mr.  Giel  and  his  jumping  lacks  Justin  Scott  taking  ofl  the  towel...  dm 

Starcralt  in  Peter  and  Marshalls  room.  Going  home  on  Wednesdays.  Under  1 4  volley  ball  3rd  place.  Under  16  hockey  manager,  nerve  racking  sudden  di 

out  win!  Grade  10:  My  Compaq,  the  good  years.  Max  and  his  Korn/Ramstein.  Quake  2...  started  it  all.  Nayan  Max  and  inverted  mouse...  the  only  way  to 

George  John  (Hey  buddy  yo).  More  under  1 6  hockey,  I  didnt  forget  the  jerseys...  they  were  misplaced  (I  wasp  t  even  there).  The  unfortunate  loss  of  my  Half  Baked 

DvD...  not  worth  the  7  years  in  Tibet.  Media  arts  summer  with  BoBo  Lo  (it  looks  like  an  overweight  rat).  Grade  11: 1/3  Chan  Man,  1/3  Brad.  1/3  Merv.  Late  night 

Chinese  soup  noodle  with  Kenny  (Dry  UFO).  U1 6  football  with  the  Butcher.  After  practice  Big  Bottled  water  Midnight  Chinese  theater  with  our  host..  Ryan  Chan. 

Late  night  lacrosse  stick  jamming  into  my  ribs,  courtesy  of  Brad.  Wang  ■  Lorriman  midnight  investments  (when  we  were  kings  Brad).  Telling  Chow  to  get  the  hell 

out  of  my  room.  Sleeping  with  the  Simpsons.  Merv.  crazy  antics  and  soft  rock  sleep  songs.  Football  camp  pain  with  Matt.  Grade  12:  3rd  floor  Mac  house  single. 

DoDo's  reggae  tunes  (one  time  for  my  warriors).  After  hour  house  captain  magic  tricks.  First  football  rookie  season  (horse  racing),  thanks  for  all  that  playing  time 

John  (or  Johns  headaches  rather).  Mr.  Giel's  early  morning  wake  ups  (rubbing  the  hands  helped).  George  Foreman.  Ryan  Chan's  famous  New  York  tenderloin 

(if  you  put  your  name  on  it,  its  a  guarantee).  More  late  night  matinee  with  new  co-host  Kenny  (aka  rave  master).  Mysterious  tattoos  on  my  leg  Memorial  3rd  floor 

games  with  Svrenks  and  the  gang  (Ape,  Bear.  Cat.  Donkey...  Donkey?)  Grade  1 3:  My  own  washroom,  minus  the  shower.  Double  Mr.  Wenk.  Finite  then  Calc  right 

after.  First  Football  Golden  Horseshoe  Bowl  Champs,  a  season  to  remember  (unless  the  migraines  come  back).  Spinning  the  ball  with  A  Ho  and  Poon  Master  ff^ 

Memorial  late  night  grilled  cheese  (thanks  to  Mrs.  P).  Failing  asleep  to  anime.  Cancun.  a  whole  other  story  \^J 


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Nicknames:  Weedo,  Weeds,  Neck,  Darren  Dangles,  N/A,  Point  Five,  Captain  Canada.  Commie 

Sayings:  Yeah  OK,  That's  fine. ..are  you  done,  Reem,  Giiiideeeoooon.  That's  a  wee  bit  offside,  Let's  go  play  some  Gitz.  Pomodore!.  Peace 

Activities:  Prefect,  Outreach  Committee  Co-President,  Duke  of  Edinburgh  Award  (Gold),  First  Hockey  -  3a  -  CISAA  Championship  (Assistant 

Captain),  First  Soccer  -  3a  -  2  CISAA  Championships  -  MVP  (Assistant  Captain),  #1  Team  Canada  Fan 

The  first  person  I  would  like  to  thank  is  Mr.  Smith.  He  showed  me  what  a  true  Andrean  was  and  no  one  person  could  do  that  job  that  he  did  by  himself. 

To  Mr.  Dunford,  I  am  glad  to  have  had  you  as  a  hockey  coach  for  at  least  one  year  and  you  taught  me  how  to  dig  down  deep  and  pull  out  that  extra 

little  bit;  you  made  me  think.  Mr.  Bedard,  you  let  me  become  the  hockey  player  that  I  am  today.  The  sportsmanship  that  you  taught  me  will  stay  with 

me  forever.  To  Mr.  Service,  who  saw  my  potential  to  be  a  good  leader  and  forced  me  to  take  part  in  many  different  extracurricular  activities;  for  that 

I  thank  you.  Mrs.  Pilieci,  I  cannot  think  of  any  one  better  to  greet  me  as  I  enter  the  library;  your  smile  warms  the  heart. 

To  my  boys:  Brander,  quiet  yet  you  always  understood.  Kelly,  you  were  always  willing  and  ready  to  do  something.  Guy,  some  hard  times  but  we're 

still  kickin';  I  will  not  forget  our  three  outstanding  seasons  together.  Petey  (BGP),  sorry  had  to  add  that,  always  admired  your  willingness  to  stand 

up  for  what  you  felt  was  right.  Jimmy,  you  are  still  my  favourite  Newf.  Giancarlo,  there  isn't  another  guy  I  have  talked  with  about  girls  more  than  with 

you;  we  should  write  a  book  together.  Gideon,  always  there.  You  have  a  way  of  understanding  that  compares  to  nobody.  Thanks  boys! 

And  to  my  family:  first,  my  second  mother  Mrs.  P,  who  is  in  the  same  league  as  Mr.  Smith.  Your  tireless  effort  to  make  everything  easy  for  us  makes 

our  lives  simple.  To  my  number  one  fan,  seeing  you  in  the  stands  every  game  was  great,  even  with  a  broken  leg.  To  Meliss,  never  a  dull  moment. 

To  my  brother,  always  a  good  time  but  I  can  still  take  you.  To  my  Dad,  you  never  missed  a  game,  and,  yes,  what  you  say  does  sink  in.  And  last  but 

certainly  not  least,  to  my  Mum,  who  spent  more  time  making  sure  everyone  else  was  ready  and  still  managed  to  get  herself  to  work  on  time.  She 

cared  more  about  the  school  than  I  did. 

Nickname:  PopcaN.  Ah-Goon,  Mr.  Roboto 

Activities:  Pipes  and  Drums  (Leading  Tenor  Drummer),  House  Captain,  Floor  Captain,  1"  Softball  (Captain),  RobotX  Team  2001,  CANCUN  2002 
Sayings:  "Ken!  I'm  not  going  to  touch  you  ok?!"  "Calm  down  Micky,  I'm  in  your  car  now.  I've  only  been  living  for  1 8  years."  "Law. . .  now  I  see  your  shoes 
are  shiny,  but  what  about  your  tests  tomorrow?" 

First  of  all,  I  would  like  to  express  gratitude  to  my  dearest  mother,  a  million  thanks  for  your  support  from  Hong  Kong.  I  do  not  know  what  I  can  do  to   ^J 
show  my  gratitude,  hope  that  a  good  looking  report  card  will  do.  Then  the  next  person  I  shall  thank  is  my  cousin,  Alex  Wong,  who  graduated  SAC    *"J 
five  years  ago  He  introduced  me  SAC.  which  became  one  of  the  major  turning  points  in  my  life.  First  time  studying  abroad  in  a  boarding  school  was   m^  . 
not  easy  at  all.  I  remembered  my  first  year  in  SAC,  I  referred  the  residences  as  "jail".  In  my  third  year,  I  treat  Flavelle  House  as  "HOME",  a  warm  place    ^ 
where  I  live  together  with  all  my  Flavellian  brothers,  and  the  father-like  house  master  and  assistant  house  master.  Mr.  Shrimpton  and  Mr.  McCue^.  __ 
Mr.  McCue,  I'll  always  remember  the  taste  of  coffee  u  gave  me  at  2am  in  the  morning™  Mr.  Shrimpton.  you've  changed  Flavelle  House  into  the  best\iJ 
residence  in  SAC  in  2  years  of  time.  Thank  for  granting  me  such  comfortable  living  condition  for  these  years!  My  most  respectful  teacher.  Mr.  Butcher,   ^^ 
thanks  for  all  your  teachings  in  the  past  3  years.  This  refers  not  to  only  physics,  but  also  other  valuable  knowledge  you've  taught  me.  Thank  you  Ms.    ^^ 
Pries  and  Ms.  Carpenter,  you  have  helped  me  overcoming  my  greatest  obstacle,  English.  Thank  you.  Special  thanks  to;  Micky  (Ying-Mick)  for  all  your  ^^ 
help  in  English;  Ken  Tarn  (KT)  for  all  your  help  in  Science  and  Maths.  I  will  always  remember  our  Crazy  Physics  Parties  (with  no  music,  no  alcohol.   ^J 
no  girls,  only  3  nerds  with  Tl-83s,  Physics  Text  books  and  notes1!).  Ryan  Chan  (Bear)  for  all  the  stuff  I've  learnt  from  you  in  all  area.  (YOU  ARE   ^m 
ADMIRABLE).  Mat  law  (Kappa)  and  Andy  (Crab-Crab),  thanks  for  all  the  food  sharing  and  being  my  midnight  chat  mate.  Guys,  remember  to  call  me|5S 
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Nicknames:  d2,  dwong2,  dennis-wong-2 

Extracurricular:  Tier  2  Tennis,  Tier  2  Volleyball  Intramural  Basketball,  (Jadei  Sergeant,  DECA 

I  just  want  to  thank  all  my  friends  for  being  there  for  me  throughout  these  three  years  herein  SAC  eBeofallMuring  my  f^H 
OAC  year.  Without  you  guys,  I  would  have  never  made  it  through  the  year  and  every  single  moment  we  all  chilled  together 
was  "so  good".  I'd  also  like  to  say  thanks  to  my  parents  who've  given  me  support  whenever  I  needed  it,  whether  it's  personal 
problems,  school  problems,  financial  problems:  they've  always  been  there  for  me.  Luis,  thanks  tor  teaching  me  so  much 
in  "life  and  how  to  "have  fun"  and  most  importantly,  thanks  for  being  like  a  brother  to  me  man,  good  luck  in  university'  KHC, 
although  I  sometimes  can't  stand  your  yellow  jokes,  you've  been  a  very  funny  person  to  chill  with  for  the  past  two  years. 
Ryan,  you're  my  next  twin  brother  after  Luis.  We've  gone  through  quite  a  lot  (hehe).  Anyways,  wherever  you  get  to  next 
year,  good  luck  and  look  for  me.  Aha,  can't  stop  laughing  when  I  see  you  man.  We've  been  pretty  close  for  the  past  2  years 
and  you've  been  a  GREAT  friend. ..although  I  really  hate  your  'flaws'.  Fred,  my  best  roommate!  The  term  we  had  in 
MacHouse  was  amazing  eh?  Well,  don't  study  too  hard  in  university!  Try  to  have  fun!  I  also  want  to  say  thanks  to  A.C(2), 
J.T,  M.L,  DW1,  W.P,  R.C,  C.W,  A.S,  M.T,  K.T,  Memorial  House,  and  of  course,  my  housemasters  which  I  have  to  admit 
ARE  the  best  housemasters  in  SAC,  the  Perrier's. 


I  would  like  to  take  this  opportunity  to  thank  my  mother  fondly  for  supporting  me  throughout  high  school.  Second,  I  would 
like  to  thank  Mr.  Robson  for  always  poking  fun  at  me  in  class  and  in  my  report  card  (just  joking!).  However,  I  do  sincerely 
thank  you  for  giving  me  the  advice  when  I  really  needed  some.  Also,  I  would  like  to  thank  Mr.  Shrimpton  for  "teaching  me 
some  lessons"  when  I  was  still  immature.  Thirdly  I  have  some  words  for  my  good  friends.  Dennis,  I  hope  you  will  succeed 
in  the  future.  Luis  I  would  really  like  a  car  that  your  M  symbol.  Alex,  so...  urn...  How's  your  day  Chow?  Keng  Hao,  Good 
luck  and  I  wish  you  all  the  best.  Fred,  you  are  just  too  smart  for  me.  A  Ho,  I  wish  we  could  see  your  special  "talent"  again. 
Anyway,  if  I  missed  anyone  out,  I  am  sorry.  Thank  you  all  for  being  there  for  me  and  I  wish  you  all  the  best  in  the  future. 


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Attending  St.  Andrew's  has  been  the  greatest  experience  of  my  life  and  I  owe  it  all  to  my  parents  and  family 

this  dream  would  not  have  come  true.   I  love  you  and  hope  I  have  made  you  all  proud 

So,  my  advice  to  future  Andreans9  Carpe  Diem  i  Seize  the  day).  Boys 

Well,  I'm  not  gonna  lie  to  ya,  this  write-up  is  due  in  a  few  minutes  so  I 

However,  I  cannot  forget  some  of  the  more  influential  people  during  my  ti 

Mr.  McGiliivray,  Mr.  Arril  and  Mr.  Perrier.  thijtnk  you  all  fo/  looking  out  f< 

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It's  all  over...  Just  when  I  was  starting  to  enjoy  things  here  at  SAC,  graduation  comes  out  of  nowhere  and  hits  you  in  the 
face  like  a  brick.  Looking  back  at  my  five  years  in  SAC, I  must  say  that  the  memories  and  experiences  I've  had  could  never 
be  forgotten,  and  will  remain  a  cherished  part  of  my  life  forever.  I  want  to  thank  my  parents  for  the  sacrifices  they  made  to 
send  me  here.  Thanks  mom  and  dad,  I'll  never  forget  this.  I  would  like  to  thank  the  teachers  and  staff  for  all  their  efforts  in 
teaching  all  of  life's  most  valuable  lessons.  Thanks  to  Mr.Shrimpton  for  taking  care  of  me  and  making  me  feel  like  a  true 
Andrean.  and  thanks  to  Mr.  Walden  for  giving  me  the  discipline  when  I  needed  it  most.  To  all  the  grads,  farewell  and  the  best 
of  luck  in  the  future.  .4%.- 


Nicknames:  Zhou-Master,  Mr.  Math  Contest 
I  came  to  SAC  in  grade  12,  at  first  I  didn't  feel  very  comfortable  with  the  boarding  life,  but  as  time  goes  on,  I  made  some 
friends  and  got  used  to  the  school.  During  my  two  years  at  SAC,  I  had  lots  fun.  The  countless  CS  games  we  played  (I  kick 
Joon's  butt  in  the  game  so  many  times,  MUAHAHA)  I  joined  cross  country  team  last  year,  and  we  made  it  to  OFSAA,  that 
was  the  most  amazing  experience  I  had  in  SAC.  I  want  to  thank  Mr.  Shrimpton  and  Mr.  McCue  for  helping  me  get  through 
my  boarding  life.  Thanks  Ken  Tarn  our  Head  Boy  who  always  helped  me  fixing  my  programs.  I  will  always  remember  SAC 
as  I  grow  older. 


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The  year  in  Macdonald  House  finished  as  it  started  -  with  a 
flurry  of  activities  and  events!  The  Mac  House  saying  of 
"Work  hard,  play  hard"  was  repeated  by  the  Housemaster  time  and  again 
and  was  in  full  force  as  the  days  to  the  end  were  counted  down.  Before  we  recap 
the  fun  activities  of  the  year,  let  me  take  a  moment  to  thank:  Assistant 
Housemasters  (&  their  families)  Mr.  Stewart  and  Mr.  Tsioros,  our  Resident  Don 
Mr.  Adolph,  the  30  House  Captains  we  had  throughout  the  year,  our  Macdonald 
House  Council  who  made  many  positive  changes  in  the  residence,  our 
Housekeeping  staff  of  Mary,  Rena,  Sandra  and  Joe,  our  many  Room  Inspectors, 
our  team  of  Duty  Masters;  Mr.  Inglis,  Mr.  Kitagawa,  Dr.  Joiner,  Mr.  Finlay  and 
Mr.  Reid,  Mrs.  Susan  Scott  (our  LG  co-coordinator)  and  Mrs.  Poirer-Maclver 
(President  of  the  LG  who  came  to  every  Mac  House  event)  as  well  as  the  many 
LG  members  who  helped  out  in  Mac  House  from  attending  birthday  bash  events, 
to  being  drivers  to  Mall  Run  activities,  to  helping  decorate  the  residence  for 
special  occasions. 

Some  of  the  activities  that  many  of  the  boys  participated  in  include:  the  Rocket 
Club,  the  Astronomy  Club,  Weight  &  Fitness  Training,  RISK  &  Stratego 
Tournaments,  ice  hockey  games,  bowling  nights,  our  own  World  Cup  Soccer 
Tournament,  socials  with  Branksome  Hall  girls,  the  DOG  show.  Capture  the  Flag 
night,  Silver  City  movie  nights,  sleep-overs,  Birthday  Bash  Wednesday's  and 
TIMBIT  Wednesday  mornings,  Room  Inspection  &  Shoe  Shine  nights  and  don't 
forget  about  our  "Olympic  Gold  Medal  Hockey  Party  Celebration"!  It  was  truly 
an  amazing  year  with  so  many  special  events  and  activities  that  no  doubt  helped 
each  and  every  boy  mature  and  develop  in  'mind,  body,  heart  and  spirit'. 
Lastly,  let  me  thank  the  boys  of  Macdonald  House  and  my  wife  Veronica  and 
children  Kristina  and  Matthew  -  you  made  this  a  fun,  exciting  and  special  place 
to  be  during  the  year!  I  can't  wait  until  next  year! 

-Mr.  David  Galajda,  Housemaster 


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Patrick  McBane  &  Luis  Meneses 
Justin  Lemieux-Reale 


Flavelle  is  a  house  unlike  any  other.  From  the  Eminem  playing 
on  Fraser's  speakers  to  the  constant  reminder  of  telling  Jihad 
to  put  his  screen  back  in.  This  was  not  just  a  house  with  people 
from  different  regions  of  the  world  but  a  family.  With  the  help 
of  Mr.  McCue  and  Mr.  Shrimpton  the  rowdiness  was  put  to  a 
minimum.  The  house  has  been  top  shape  with  the  help  of 
Jamie  Scott  as  head  of  house  and  with  Brad  Smith  and  Fraser 
Lunan  as  assistant  heads  of  house.  With  leadership  like  that 
what  could  go  wrong.  M 

Living  with  a  group  of  individuals  for  a  year  makes  one  learn 
things  about  each  other,  such  examples  as  never  to  walk 
casually  into  Cronin's  room  and  there  will  be  people  taking 
brisk  walks  at  midnight  to  the  lower  fields.  But  over  the  course 
of  a  year  it  really  came  down  to  one  thing...  how  clean  the  food 
room  was.  i  J| 

Good  luck  Jamie,  Faulds,  DJ,  Doyle,  Andrew  "country  club", 
Joiner,  Carroll,  Josh  "gummie",  Pavel,  Mark  "big  guy", 
Keng-Hao,  Joon,  Ryan,  Simpson,  Boh-ris,  Smitty,  Fraz,  Alan, 
Pop  Can,  Dominic  and  Jihad 


Sifton  House  had  another  great  year  under  the  wise  and 
even-handed  leadership  of  Mr.  Paul  Bedard.  Further 
positive  guidence  came  from  our  Prefects  -  J.R.  Lennox  and 
Brian  Lin  as  well  as  our  Head  of  House,  Randal  Blom.We 
competed  well  in  all  inter-clan  competitions  and  were  in- 
volved in  almost  every  Rep  team  the  school  put  on  the  field. 
Needless  to  say  Sifton  House  residences  enjoyed  boarding 
life  and  are  looking  forward  to  refurbished  rooms  next  fall. 


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Memi&ial 


Of  all  the  years  I 
have  been  at  SAC, 
this  year  was  by  far 
the  best  one.  Thanks 
to  the  Perriers  for 
taking  care  of  us  in 
academics,  sportsj 
and  campus  life, 
emorial  House 
feels  like  home,  an 
you  have  treated  us 
like  your  own  sons. 


JASON  AND  DAVID 
IN  A  GAME  OF  POO 


Mrs.  Perrier 

Memorial  has  had  one  of  the  best  years  this  year.  With 
barbeques  rain  or  shine  (and  in  the  winter  too!),  GOOD 
food  after  study,  Bayley's  Ping-Pong  and  Pool  Tournaments,  the 
Healey  Hockey  Pool,  the  Sally  Ann  Blitz  with  over  half  the  House 
involved.the  exchange  with  BSS,  ,  unmatched  house  clothing, 
outstanding  chapel  attendance...  at  times,  awesome  participation 
and  performance  in  all  areas  of  the  school,  Memorial  has  become 
an  envy  of  the  other  houses.  The  members  of  Memorial  house 
have  exceled  and  shown  leadership  in  football,  soccer,  hockey, 
rugby,  swimming,  lacrosse,  basketball,  (among  other  sports), 
academics,  arts,  music,  community  service,  outreach,  cadets, 
debating,  Christian  Fellowship  and  the  Summit.  Some  unforget- 
table memories  that  made  the  house  so  closely  knit  this  year 
include  supporting  the  Raptors  until  the  very  end,  supporting  the 
Saints  especially  the  Memorial  football  guys  at  the  Horshoe  Bowl, 
watching  the  Canada  team  kick  some  (U.S.)  butt  at  the  Olympics, 
watching  the  Leafs  game,  chillin'  in  Lorriman's  room,  the 
Christmas  and  grad  barbeque,  Mr.  Perrier" s  afterstudy  Calculus 
and  Al-Geo  cram  sessions,  playing  pool  or  table  tennis  in  the 
basement,  seeing  a  bunch  of  guys  all  in  a  line  talking  on  the  phone 
in  the  basement  to  theirgirlfriends(whipped!),  and  almost  winning 
a  well  deserved  Best  Company  in  cadets...  The  memories  are 
endless.  All  in  all.  it  was  an  awesome  year,  we  wish  the  grads  good 
luck!  Thanks  so  much  to  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Perrier  who  have  put  so 
much  effort  in  making  Memorial  the  best  house  there  is.  Also 
thanks  to  Ryan  Chan  for  all  thai  he's  done  lor  the  house  this  \  ear 
to  make  it  so  enjoyable.  Memorial  RULES! 
v -  Michael  Lin  /  Ryan  Chan 


This  year  has  been  a  busy  and  interesting  year  for  Smith 
House.  We've  been  very  active  and  busy  in  every  regard 
from  start  to  finish.  Though  there  were  times  of  doubt,  times  of 
uncertainty,  irritating  members  who  would  not  stop  their 
incessant  babbling  for  more,  and  thieves  from  other  houses  who 
would  hover  around  us  on  Pizza  lunches,  Smith  House  rose 
amidst  the  chaff  and  stood  prominent.  Under  the  leadership  of 
the  Grads,  Smith  House  was  unchallengable  in  many  regards. 
Kevin  "Tap  Out"  Fullerton  was  ably  assisted  by  Alex  "I  do  more 
than  pictures"  Chow,  Andrew  "I'm  not  late"  Gosbee,  and  Richard 
"The  Boss"  Goldhar  in  the  leadership  roles  in  the  House,  and  in 
every  way  made  our  presence  known.  This  year,  Smith  House 
has  consumed  more  than  it  has  ever  eaten  in  the  past— with 
several  pizza  lunches  and  BBQs,  we've  rivaled  what  Smith 
House  was  in  its  youth  as  New  House.  Smith  House  finally  got 
its  beloved  hoodies  this  year,  leaving  many  of  its  competitors 
quite  envious  with  our  new  look.  We  also  found  the  impetus  to 
launch  a  second  clothing  initiative,  adding  a  bit  of  grace  and 
dignity  with  some  very  sharp  white  rugby  shirts. 


- - - — 


This  was  a  year  where  the  Heads  of  House  took  the  steps  to  begin  an 
era...  the  era  of  Smith  House's  glory  days. 

Thank  You  to  Mr.  Robson  for  your  unerring  "laissez-faire"  leader- 
ship and  unending  support  throughout  the  year.  Please  don't  send 
the  dogs  or  the  chickens  after  us.  We  have  learned  well. 

Thank  You  to  the  Grads:  Kevin  Fullerton,  Alexander  Chow,  An- 
drew Gosbee.  Christopher  Chang.  Jordan  Dudley,  Ryan  Kelly. 
Richard  Goldhar  and  the  frequently  absent  Jan  Michael  Ramlochan. 
Under  your  command  we've  prospered  as  a  House  and  good  luck  in 
your  future  endeavors.  We  hope  to  join  you  soon. 

To  the  remaining  members  of  Smith  House,  keep  the  flame  burning. 


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We  had  a  great  year  as  a  House.  Our  Co- 
Heads  of  House,  Giancarlo  Trimarchi 
and  Michael  Reid  did  a  wonderful  job  in  leading 
the  house.  Chipper  in  the  morning  and  well 
organised,  they  set  the  tone  for  the  excellent 
House  spirit  throughout  the  year.  TimBit 
Wednesday,  pizza  lunches,  and  barbeques  were 
the  highlights  of  the  year. 
We  had  great  participation  in  all  school  activities 
from  all  members  of  the  house.  I  would  like  to 
thank  them  for  a  great  year  and  congratulate  the 
House  for  finishing  first  overall,  with  the  highest 
numberof  academic  scholars  and  being  awarded 
as  the  best  company  during  cadets. 
Best  of  luck  to  the  graduating  members  of 
Ramsey. 

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This  was  another  outstanding  year  of  achievement  for  the  members  of  Laidlaw 
House.  Lead  by  Co-Heads  of  House,  "Big"  John  Knutton  and  Oliver  "Where's  the 
Timbits"  Rad'.ey-Smith.  the  house  continued  to  have  a  huge  involvement  in  the  events 
of  the  school.  John  had  a  major  role  as  Mr.  Bumble  and  Jarred  Stock  as  Bill  Sykes  in 
Oliver  while  Roger  Kim.  Gord  Graham.  Alex  Calvert,  and  Mr.  Kimmerer's  wife  and 
youngest  son  had  supporting  roles  Gord  was  promoted  to  a  major  role  in  the  winter 
play,  The  Importance  of  Being  Earnest,  and  he  didn't  even  miss  a  performance, 
although  Chapel  didn't  see  his  face  in  the  3'J  term.  Earnest  also  contained  a  host  of 
behind-the-scenes  Laidlaw  members  like  head  of  lights  Jeremy  Springer,  stage  crew 
Brendan  Zack.  and  producer  Mark  Hanson.  Focus  was  filled  with  performances, 
direction  and  written  plays  by  denizens  of  Laidlaw  such  as  Roger  Kim,  Mark  Hanson. 
Jonathan  Mackenzie,  Jordan  Ross.  Alex  Calvert.  John  Knutton.  and  all  the  Stock 
boys;  and  our  very  own  Alexey  Altshuller  dazzled  audiences  with  his  piano-playing 
at  our  many  musical  performances.  1st  Football's  undefeated  season  was  helped  by 
players  from  our  house  like  Patrick  Harris,  Mike  Tzimas,  Daniel  John,  and  Jordan 
Ross;  and  1"  Soccer's  championship  season  involved  captain's  James  Gideon  and 
Adam  Brander.  Prefects  from  Laidlaw  included  Head  Prefect  Graydon  Stock.  Adam 
Brander.  and  James  Gideon,  as  well  as  future  prefects  to  lead  the  house  next  year. 
David  Woodcock  and  Jarryd  Stock.  In  cadets,  John  Knutton  was  appointed  Drum 
Major  to  lead  the  pipe  band,  which  included  Laidlaw  drummers  Trevor  Fahlgren  and 
Erik  Sodonis.  while  Patrick  Harris,  Jordan  Ross,  and  Oliver  Radley-Smith  were 
appointed  to  high-ranking  positions.  All  major  sports.  U15  to  l",  had  a  large 
contingent  of  players  from  Robertson  Clan.  This  is  a  House  that  gets  involved  and 
makes  an  impact  and  as  a  result  won  the  Housser  Trophy  for  the  second  year  in  a  row. 
for  the  House/Clan  who's  members  earned  the  most  Clan  points  in  the  year.  Wei  1  done 
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The  DEC  A  Marketing  Club  has  gone  through  a  year  of  both  ups  and  downs.  For 
the  first  time  in  the  history  of  the  club,  we  had  8  representatives  who  went  to 
compete  in  the  Nationals  in  Salt  Lake  City.  Though  success  was  not  in  our 
destiny,  the  club's  members  each  succeeded  in  setting  a  name  for  themselves  and  a 
precedent  for  years  to  follow. 

In  the  Provincial  Competition,  the  ribbon  winners  were  Alexander  Chow,  Ali  Lakhani, 
Wilson  Poon,  Jamie  Lawson,  Brendon  McCullough  and  Justin  Wong.  Hugh  Dowell 
won  3  ribbons  and  a  medal.  Congratulations  to  Frederick  Tang,  Patrick  Harris,  Hugh 
Dowell,  Andrew  Gosbee,  Andrew  Steeves,  Kevin  Fullerton  and  JeffGinou  in  their  own 
personal  and  team  finishes  in  Salt  Lake. 

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numbers  usually  ranging  a  few  above  a  dozen,  the  fellowship  has  grown  both  in 
numbers  and  in  spirit.  With  a  focus  on  reaching  out  and  encouraging  one  another, 
they've  met  for  weekly  gatherings  on  Tuesday  nights  at  6.  From  the  beginning  to  the  end 
of  the  year,  there  has  been  a  distinct  focus  on  the  base  of  faith,  prayer  and  reliance  o: 
Father  God,  Jesus  Christ  and  the  Holy  Spirit.  Highlights  of  the  year  includes  guest 
speakers  from  outside,  games  nights,  Bible  studies,  praise  &  worship  nights,  and  sports 
nights.  To  end  off  the  year,  guest  speakers  Mr.  O'Hare  shared  his  testimony  and  Mr.  Arril 
shared  and  answered  questions.  We  wish  all  the  graduates  good  luck  with  their  spiritual 
life  in  university  and  many  are  looking  forward  to  the  fellowship  for  next  year!  Be  sure 
to  keep  the  faith  and  follow  your  fellowships!  May  God  Bless  Us  All! 
Thank  You  to  this  year's  Leaders:  Eric  Nei,  Peter  Wan,  Alex  Chow,  Mike  Lin,  Adam 
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This  year  marks  a  great  beginning  and  yet  a  sad  end  in  SAC  Music.  We  welcome  Ms.  Sandi  Chasson  as  our  new  Head 
Music,  already  in  one  year  she's  changed  the  department  through  a  revitalized  Wind  Ensemble  who  won  several  presti- 
gious prizes  at  the  North  American  Music  at  the  Parks.  Beginning  it's  commitment  from  October  for  the  Carol  Service  and 
ending  in  May  for  the  Ladies  Guild's  Annual  Meeting,  the  Wind  Ensemble  established  itself  as  an  elite  band  for  the  school 
and  set  a  high  standard  for  years  to  come.  M\ 


This  year,  under  the  tutelage  of  Mr.  Don  Finlay.  the  Jazz  Band  has  kept  itself  alive  and  more  than  kicking  with  it's  usual 
pizzaz  and  enthusiasm.  A  special  highlight  of  the  year  was  it's  performance  with  world  reknown  vocalist  Mr.  Hugh  Dowell 
at  the  FOCUS  Barbeque.  Not  to  be  forgotten  are  it's  memorable  appearances  at  the  Carol  Service  and  Cadet's  in  Concert. 
Good  Luck  to  the  Grads.  keep  your  horns  up!  jM 

Marking  a  new  tradition  that  will  hopefully  be  kept  for  years  to  come,  the  St.  Andrew's  Cadet  Military  Band  began  the  Cadet 
events  by  becoming  a  "marching"  band  at  the  Church  Parade.  Unfortunately,  due  to  circumstance  and  lack  of  coordination 
(physically  not  administratively)  the  band  was  unable  to  continue  it's  display  of  marching  for  the  other  events  but  DID  get  to 
play  actual  music.  Overall,  a  successful  year  of  music  by  a  band  that  accompanies  the  awe-inspiring  Highland  cadets.  Thank 
You  Ms.  Chasson  for  the  good  show!     >*h^    " 

A  new  year  and  a  new  Head  of  Music  began  with  a  formation  of  a  Strings  section  to  be  joined  up  with  Havergal  College, 
successful  performance  at  SAC  exemplified  the  interest  of  Andreans  towards  a  classical  taste  of  music. 

Despite  this  new  highpoint  for  SAC  Music,  life  throws  a  curvebali  with  Mr.  John  Clements  leaving  the  school  for  retirement 
after  decades  of  his  leadership  in  the  Music  department.  Good  Luck  sir!  We'll  miss  your  stories! 

Also,  a  farewell  to  the  Graduating  Students:  Head  of  Music.  Frederick  Tang.  Alexander  Chow,  Christopher  Chang.  Jeff 
Ginou,  John  Knutton,  Gerard  Man.  Canning  Wong  and  Andrew  Steeves. 

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Challenge  and  adventure  continued  to  be  the  theme  of  the  Duke  of  Edinburgh  Award 
participants  this  year.  With  some  1 40  students  in  the  Award  program,  many  adventurous 
activities  and  community  service  ventures  were  undertaken.  Included  in  the  list  of  expeditions 
were  hiking  trips  along  the  Bruce  Trail  near  Collingwood.  St.  Catherines  and  Orillia. 
Canoeing  adventures  also  took  place  in  the  Kiwarthas  and  in  Massassauga.  ORCA  (Ontario 
Recreational  Canoe  Association)  certifications  and  courses  in  kayaking  were  undertaken  to 
prepare  for  three  waterfront  expeditions,  including  a  Silver/Gold  level  trip  in  Quetico 
Provincial  Park.  Special  thanks  to  Team  Leaders  Mrs.  Perrier,  Mr.  Service,  Ms. Thome,  Ms. 
Venters,  Mr.  Cowell,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  OHare,  and  Award  Coordinator  Captain  McCue. 


Bronze  Awards;  David  Oram,  Faisil  Ratansi,  Darryl  Stock,  Andrew  Brankley.  Jared 
Lestlie,  Jeff  Hynds.  Eric  Tozzi,  Anthony  Buanaito,  Matt  Mitchell.  Rahim  Damji,  Ryan 
Bryce,  Brock  Buckley,  Justin  Lyons,  Michael  Carney,  Kevin  Dong.  Justin  Lyons,  Junyan 
Boon,  Eric  Lebar,  Jonathan  McKenzie,  Chang  Boo,  and  Imran  Gulmani. 

Silver  Awards:  Jamie  Lawson,  Brad  Downey,  Andrew  Brankley,  Geott  Delean,  Joseph 
Leung,  Chris  Chmiel.  Andrew  Khajetoorian,  and  James  Keston. 


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he  year  in  Community  Service  was  quite  eventful.  The  council  this  year,  made  up  of  so  many 
talented  candidates,  really  got  the  job  done.  With  30+  activities  (over  300  hours  of  opportuni- 
ties) that  students  organized  and  participated  in,  young  Andreans  were  able  to  represent  the  school 
well.This  year.the  Middle  School  got  more  involved  with  Community  Service  with  several  park 
cleanups  organized  by  the  council  and  House  Captains.With  the  introduction  of  the  1 5  hour  pin  for 
grades  6  -  8,  there  was  more  incentive  to  serve  the  community  and  also  provided  a  reward  for  the 
younger  students.  In  the  Upper  School,  this  year  was  on  of  the  most  successful  years  for  community 
service.  From  leaf  raking  to  food  bank,  homes  for  the  underpriviledged  to  youth  councils,  National 
Volunteer  week  to  Duke  of  Ed/Gold  Star  projects,  Community  Service  was  really  put  on  the  map! 
We  welcome  the  new  council  members  for  next  year:  David  Charlebois,  Joseph  Leung,  SoungHun 
Lee,  Brian  Harvey.Jason  Wong,  and  Jamie  Lawson.  Congradulations  to  Nicholas  Dadson  for  being 
elected  council  President  for  the  2002-03  year,  and  Michael  Lin  as  advertisement  executive.  We 
look  forward  to  a  great  year  for  Community  Service  this  fall!  For  more  information  on  Community 
Service,  feel  free  to  visit  the  website  @  "http://kilby.sac.on.ca/service".  -  Michael  Lin 


Outreach       initiatives       of      2001 
2002  were  more  successful  than  ever 
surpassing  previous  years  in  terms  of  student 
participation  and  funds  raised. 

The  2"d  Annual  Terry  Fox  Run  held  in  September 
was  a  success  in  every  way  raising  $9000  for 
cancer  research.  Over  450  students,  staff  and 
parents  participated. 

The  Bake  Sale  and  Concession  Stands  at 
Homecoming  were  extremely  well  supported. 
Thanks  to  the  efforts  of  numerous  parent  and 
student  volunteers,  a  cheque  for  $2000  was  sent 
to  the  Cantor  Fitzgerald  Relief  Fund  in  memory 
of  S.A.C.  Old  Boy,  Donald  Robson  ('67).  who 
was  lost  in  the  September  ll"1  attacks  on  the 
World  Trade  Centre. 

The  Annual  Charity  Coffee  House,  organized 
this  year  by  graduating  student  Giancarlo 
Trimarchi,  was  spectacular.  Attendance  was 
phenomenal,  the  talent  was  incredible,  there  was 
an  abundance  of  food  provided  by  the  Ladies' 
Guild,  and  fun  was  had  by  all.  Moreover,  a 
cheque  for  $2000  was  sent  to  Ontario  Special 
Olympics. 

In  January,  O.A.C.  student  Jordan  Dudley 
spearheaded  a  campaign  of  toque  sales  to  raise 
money  for  a  foundation  called  Raising  the  Roof 
which  provides  support  for  homeless  people 
across  Canada.  As  a  result  of  his  efforts,  Jordan 
was  able  to  send  off  a  cheque  for  $1750 
representing  the  sale  of  250  toques. 

Grade  12  student,  Adam  Parent,  co-ordinated 
this  year's  Staff/Student  basketball  game  in 
conjunction  with  a  charity  raffle.  The  game  was 
as  exciting  as  usual  with  the  staff  team  once 
again  coming  out  on  top.  Through  the  raffle, 
almost  $1000  was  raised  for  the  Wizard 
Foundation  Charity  Hockey  Pool  in  support  of 
Ontario  Special  Olympics. 

The  2,K|  Annual  World  Vision  30  Hour  Famine  at 
St.  Andrew's  was  organized  this  year  by  Grade 
1 1  student,  Patrick  McGrath.  Approximately  1 00 
students  participated,  many  of  whom  even 
managed  to  make  it  for  the  entire  thirty  hours 
without  eating.  In  total,  almost  $3000  was  raised 
for  World  Vision. 

Throughout  the  year  the  committee  also  conducted 
monthly  Casual  Dress  Days  as  well  as  concession 
stands  at  dances,  theatre  productions,  musical 
recitals,  etc.  In  this  way,  $1700  was  raised  for 
such  organizations  at  the  United  Way.  CHUM 
CITY  Christmas  Wish  Foundation,  About  Face 
International  and  the  Aga  Khan  Foundation. 


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X  first  year  in  over  3  decades  with  Mr.  Rupert  Ray  as 
the  head  of  the  society.  However,  the  society  moved  on 
with  Mr.  Daniela  B.  Reid  taking  charge  and  assistance 
from  from  the  co-presidents  Kevin  Fullerton  and  Jeff 
Ginou. 

Sadly,  the  year  began  quite  dismally  with  diminshed 
numbers  and  the  lowest  morale  in  years.  The  Society 
was  encouraged  by  the  sheer  determination  of  "Tap  Out" 
Fullerton  and  the  clownish  behaviour  of  "Joking  Jeff." 
Through  a  couple  of  harsh  terms,  the  SAC  Debating 
society  moved  from  it's  winter  to  bloom  in  the  spring. 

The  society  competed  in  many  events  through  the  year 
in  3  Fulford  tournaments  and  the  Ridley  Cup  tourna- 
ment. However,  the  highlight  of  the  year  was  hosting  the 
Annual  Nora  McCrae  Public  Speaking  tournament  on 
April  13th  2002.  Much  work  was  put  into  organizing 
and  carrying  out  this  great  event,  and  the  society  would 
like  to  thank  the  Ladies  Guild,  Debating  Executives  and 
Volunteers  for  their  hard  work  in  this  epoch  in  school 
history. 

There  is  much  additional  thanks  to  the  other  Debating 
Executives:  Kevin  Fullerton  and  Jeff  Ginou(Co-Presi- 
dents),  Hugh  Dowell,  Alexander  Chow,  Alex  McNabb, 
Brian  Harvey,  Andrew  Brankley  and  John  Knutton 

Thank  You  for  a  great  year  and  let"  s  try  to  achieve  more 
than  ever  next  year! 

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People  went  to  work  as  normal, 

Like  any  other  day. 

Then  disaster  suddenly  struck, 

Dead,  many  people  lay. 

The  world  was  looking  on  in  horror, 
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searched,  looked  for  the  cause, 

And  found  someone  to  blame. 

They  want  justice  to  punish  the  sinner, 

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scause  in  our  path,  bystanders  are  caught, 
But  we're  still  ploughing  through. 
^j    They  are  already  far  behind, 
we  force  them  to  start  anew. 


Is  this  where  the  world  has  evolved? 

Is  this  where  we  set  the  bar? 

We  care  more  for  sinners  than  innocent, 

We  haven't  come  very  far. 


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While  lovers  waltz  in  drifting  snow. 
He.  the  victor  of  his  world, 
Cannot  see  past  his  latest  woe. 
Manhattan  in  winter. 

The  man  walks  through  his  warm  oak  doors. 
As  coffee,  papers,  strikes  his  face. 

PHe  glares  down  on  his  empire. 
And  thinks  of  the  love;  he  could  not  replac 
Manhattan  in  winter. 

As  the  winter  season  melts  away. 
His  heart  dies  with  births  of  flowers. 
His  lovestruck  mindcould  not  subside. 
Even  after  painful  hours. 
Manhattan  in  spring. 

As  trees  begin  to  blossom  with  leaves. 
His  empire  dips  with  the  falling  world. 
He  admires  his  charming  Van  Gogh. 
And  tries  to  get  his  thoughts  unfurled. 
Manhattan  in  spring. 

Summer  comes  with  summer  fashions 
Yet,  he  never  curse?  luck. 
Mone^dw  indies,  people! 
But  he  isVill  moonstr 
Manhattan  in  summer. 

With  a  Cafe"  LatteSn  his  ha 

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And  Liberty  fades  with  the  falling  sun. 
But  he's  found  that  special  lone. 
And  he  is  now  the  prodigal  son. 
Manhattan  in  autumn 

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Manhattan  in  autumn. 


Manhattan,  the  city  of  lying  love. 
Created  bliss  for  this  old  man. 
From  the  city  of  changing  seasons. 
Persistence  has  come  from  lady  Ann. 
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Another  Day  at  SAC 
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Alarm  went  off  early  in  the  morning 
I  got  up  while  others  are  in  bed  still  snoring 
Ran  through  cold  air  to  the  dining  hall 
Had  a  bunch  of  muffins  with  drinks  and  all 
Another  day  at  SAC 

I  am  sitting  in  a  classroom 

While  my  flower  of  knowledge  is  in  full  bloom 

Sitting  here,  listening  to  words  from  at  teacher's  stream 

To  be  a  perfect  man  in  my  dream 

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Sports,  cadets,  and  more  delaying 

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I  think  it  will  end  never 

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Looking  for  the  answer 

More  I  look  for  the  answer,  it  gets  advancer 

Where  am  I  going  and  why? 

Am  I  doing  this  to  be  a  perfect  guy? 

Another  day  at  SAC 


One  day  at  SAC,  I  read  an  expression 
Which  answered  my  unanswered  question 
"Investing  for  the  future" 
This  question  ended  my  long  torture 
Another  day  at  SAC 


A  Hockey  Game 
Bv  Alec  Bacardi 


By  J 
T'is 


a  sport  for  Men, 
T'is  a  sport  for  passion, 
Never  have  I  played  such  sport  till  then, 
Never  have  I  played  a  sport  with  such  compassion. 

From  the  first  whistle  to  the  last,  I  skate. 

I         Never  has  my  body  felt  so  many  aches, 
Whether  to  score  or  not  was  my  fate, 
I  skate  frantically  as  my  body  shakes, 
Never  have  1  been  so  frantic. 

Never  has  a  tome  been  so  filled  with  so  many  mistakes. 

Never  have  I  been  so  embarrassed. 

The\  swept  us  like  human  rakes,  Bfeh. 

A  goal  for  us  was  at  its  rarest.  ^r 


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The  game  ended  with  a  cheer,       -jJK^«_ 

We  had  fought  our  way  out. 

I  hat  day  my  spoil  was  made  clear. 

Never  have  1  played  a  sport  with  so  much  bout 

We  departed  enraged. 

We  arrived  m  harmony. 

Like  the  typical  male,  our  emotions  encaged. 

Knowing  presently  our  lives  will  be  in  disharmony. 


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Ramadan 

By  Zameer  Velji-Pirani 

Ramadan  is  a  time  of  prayer,  fasting,  and 

charity. 

For  me  it's  full  of  disparity,  ^- 

We're  not  allowed  to  eat  during  the  day, 

This  time  of  year  I'm  full  of  dismay. 

Bismil-Lahir-Rahmanir-Rahim 

/ 
While  I'm  hungry  and  thirsty,  I'm  reminded 

of  the  poor, 

But,  my^dfsmay  is  said  to  help  me  find  the 

noor. 

"Ramadan  cleanses  my  body,  mind,  and  soul. 

At  the  end  of  the  month  my  stomach  feels 

like  a  big  hole. 

Bismil-Lahir-Rahmanir-Rahim 

As  a  Muslim  fasting  is  my  duty, 
The  Qu'ran  is  read  every  night, 

1  asting  make*  me  calm* 

My  ultimate  goal  is  to  find  the  light. 
AL-Lahum-Ma  Laka-Sujudi  Wa  Ta'ati 


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lor  two  weeks  I've  been  fasting, 
It  seems  like  its  been  everlasting. 
I'm  going  to  cofiquer  this  conquest 
My  faith  in  Allah  is  put  to  the  te^t. 
AL-Lahum-Ma  Laka-Sujudi  Wa  T£"« 

Eid-Al-Fitr  is  two  weeks  away, 

I  lie  in  bed  waiting  for  the  day. 

Eid-Al-Fitr  is  the  breaking  of  the  fast.   1 

My  body,  mind,  and  soul  are  telling  me  I  can  last. 

Bismil-Lahir-Rahmanir-Rahim 

We  celebrate  by  dressing  up  we  light  our  house. 

We  give  to  the  poor. 

I  no  longer  feel  like  I'm  alone, 

I'm  closer  to  the  noor. 

AL-  Lahum-Ma  Laka-Sujudi  Wa  Ta'ati 


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Grade  6  -  Academic  Awards 

Grade  6  Scholars-  Students  with  a  combined  average 
of  80%  or  greater. 

80.6  Michael  Del  Zotto 
81.4  Jason  Wilson  (5) 
84.8  Mitch  Lebar  (4J 
85.2  Dylan  Baker  (3) 

85.7  Hamilton  Petropoulos  (2) 
89.2  Colin  Noble  (1) 

The  Language  Arts  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Dylan  Baker 
The  French  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Adrian  Eng 
The  Art  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Colin  Noble 
The  Mathematics  Prize  -  Highest  Standing. 

Colin  Noble 
The  Music  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Colin  Noble 
The  Science  Prize  -  Highest  Standing. 

Colin  Noble 
The  Social  Studies  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Hamilton  Petropoulos 
The  Canadian  National  Mathematics  League  Award  - 
Awarded  to  the 
School  champion. 

Jonathan  Si 
The  Grade  6  "Star  Chart"  Award  -  In  recognition  of  the 
student  in  Grade  6  who  exhibits  the  most 
conscientious  work  ethic  and  leadership 
development. 

Colin  Noble 


Middle 


Grade  7  -  Academic  Awards 

Grade  7  Scholars 

80  Josh  Hanson 
80  Cameron  Healy 

80.1  Philip  Oram 
80.9  Scott  Giroux 
81 .5  Devon  Bean 

82.2  Peter  Goitanich 

82.5  Wesley  Tiller 

82.6  Tyler  King 

83.2  Richard  Housser 
83.4  Sean  Eng 

83.9  Diego  Morales 
84.6  Dennis  Tomory  (5) 

85.3  Jared  Kim  (4) 

86.4  Adrian  Wu  (3) 

87.1  Bryan  Lin  (2) 

87.2  Harrison  Jones  (1) 

The  Winnet  Prize  for  English  -  Awarded  for  proficiency  in 
composition,  grammar,  spelling  and  writing. 

Scott  Giroux 

The  Mathematics  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Jared  Kim 

The  History  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Bryan  Lin 

The  Science  Prize  -  Highest  Standing. 

Bryan  Lin 

The  Art  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Bryan  Lin 

The  French  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Diego  Morales 

The  Music  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Stewart  Powell 

The  Geography  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Dennis  Tomory 

The  Canadian  National  Mathematics  League  Award  - 

Awarded  to  the  School  champion. 

Adrian  Wu 

The  Math  Olympiad  Award  b  Recognizing  the  top  S.A.C.  Grade 
7  who  competed  in  5  international  Math  Olympiad  events. 


Awarded  by  the 


Adrian 

The  Gauss  Contest  Prize  for  Mathematics 
University  of  Waterloo. 

Adrian  Wu 

Improvement  Prize  -  For  the  student  who  has  made  the  greatest 
percentage  improvement  from  June,  2001  to  June,  2002. 

Eric  Lee  (Improvement  of  5.5%) 

Grade  7  -  Special  Awards 

The  Middle  School  Council  «  The  Grade  7  boys  who.  in  the 
opinion  of  their  teachers  and  peers,  will  contribute  significantly 
to  Middle  School  student  leadership  in  the  coming  year. 

Richard  Housser 
Graham  Hynds 
Robbie  Kaptyn 
Tyler  King 
Diego  Morales 
Adel  Ratansi 


Grade  Eight  Academi 
Awards 

Grade  8  Scholars  s^yith  a 

combined  average^  neater. 

80  Luis  Meneses  ^ 

81 .3  Pierce  Cassidy 

81 .4  Mike  Mcintosh 

81 .4  Christopher  Simpst 
k    81 .5  Adrian  Bruno 

81.5TylerEhler 
83  Jesen  Tanadi 
83.9  Robbie  James 
84.1  Alexander  Tang 

84.5  Julian  Kim 

85  Arthur  Wong 

86  Raymond  Tung 
86.3  Jesse-Ross  Cohen 

86.3  Ola  Ojo 

86.4  Scott  Harris  (5) 
86.4  Nick  Leslie  (5) 
86.9  David  Kanhai  (4) 

88.3  Jose  Salas  (3)    J 

88.4  Tony  Uu  (' 


Jesse-Ross 
esse-Ross  Cohen 


AwarJed  for  proficiency  in  composition, 
gramlar,  spelling  and  writing. 


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Julian  Kii 


Middle  School  A 

Thomas  A.  Hockin  Trophy  for  MicP 
Clan  Competition  -Presented  to  t. 
chool  clan  that  has  acquired  the  m 
Snts  amongst  its  members. 

Captains:  Raymond  Tung  & 


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upert  Ray  Middle  School  Public  Spea 
petition  -To  recognize  the  winner  o. 


Justin  Lemieux-Reale 

iddle  School  French  Speech  Contest   - 
Awarded  to  the  Middle 

il  French  student  who,  in  the  opinion 

judges,  spoke  most  convincingly  in 

French  on  this  year's  topic,  "Why  it  is  impor- 

;  tant  to  study  a  second  language". 

Sean  Eng 

The  Brian.  R.  Mitchell  Award    -For  profi- 

in  Junior  Debating.  Mr.  Mitchell  was 

is  top  debater  in  his  graduating 

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:  W.  Meagh  er  Language  Arts 
he  student  of  the  Middle  School 
language  is  neither  English  nor 
id  who  makes  Outstanding 
1  either  of  Canada's  official  lan- 


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1 1  Community  Service  PrL 
Middle  school  student  v 
community-oriented  activities. 

b      Steve  James 

t  The  Colonel  Tilston  Awards  -To  honour  the 

i  students  who,  in  the  opinion  of  the  masters, 
have  set  the  best  example  in  their  class  for 
effort,  persistency  and  tenacity  in  their  stud- 
ies and  in  all  otherjschool  activities. 

1  Thomas  Topodij  (Grade  6) 

2  Shingo  NisTiioka  (Grade  7).- 

3  Sean  Lee  (Grade  ^jgf0tt% 
The  Roy  H.M.  Lowndes  Prize  -To  the  stu- 
dent in  grade  8  who  best  excels  in  studies, 

deportment  and  character.     Mr. 
s  was  a  student  here  from  1906  to 
11912  and  was  a  dedicated  member  ofthe 
I  Andrean  community. 
Robbie  James 


Awarded  by  the  University 


Grade  9  -  Academic 
Awards 

Grade  9  Scholars  -  Sudents  with  a  combined  average  of  80%  or 
greater. 

80  Vincent  Wong 

80.4  Jonathan  MacKenzie 

80.5  Anthony  Buonaiuto 
80.9  Jeffrey  Hynds 

81  Jared  Leslie       <fl 
81.1  Jay  Smith 

81.3  Jonathan  Adamo 

81.6  Robert  laccino 
81.9  Alexey  Altshuller 
82.9  Eric  Tozzi 

83.5  Kevin  Dong 

83.6  Gregory  WTIImot 
83.8  Daniel  Conrad 

83.8  Sang-Chul  Yoon 

84.4  David  Arnold 

84.5  Chang  Boo 

84.9  McKenzie  Willson 
85.3  Scott  MacKay 
86  Matt  Mcintosh  (5) 
87.1  Adrian  Rubli  Ornelas 
87.3  Ryan  Luther  (3) 
88.9  Richard  Oosthuizen 
89  Mark  Hanson  (1) 

The  French  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Daniel  Conrad 

The  Pascal  Mathematics  Contest  Award 
of  Waterloo. 

Kevin  Dong 

The  English  Prize 

Mark  Hanson 

The  Science  Prize 

Mark  Hanson 

The  Music  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Ryan  Luther 

The  Art  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Richard  Oosthuizen 

The  Information  Studies  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Richard  Oosthuizen 

The  Geography  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Richard  Oosthuizen 

The  Mathematics  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Adrian  Rubli  Ornelas 


Grade  9  -  Special  Awards 

The  Debating  Prize  -  Awarded  to  the  student  who  has  made  an 
outstanding  contribution  to  Junior  Debating. 

Jonathan  MacKenzie 

The  Gilbert  deB  Robinson  Memorial  Improvement  Prize  -  For  the 
student  who  has  made  the  greatest  percentage  improvement  from 
June,  2001  to  June,  2002.  Mr.  Robinson  was  a  student  at  St.  Andrew's 
from  1916  to  1923  and  served  his  school  with  distinction. 

Jeong  Jin  Lee  (An  improvement  of  8.5%) 

The  T.E.  Harrison  Trophy  -  Awarded  to  the  Grade  9  dayboy  who  best 
excels  in  studies,  games,  deportment  and  character.  Mr.  Harrison  was 
Housemaster  of  Macdonald  House  from  1970  to  1987. 

Jared  Leslie 

The  King  Memorial  Trophy  -  Awarded  to  the  boy  living  in  Macdonald 
House  who  best  excels  in  studies,  games,  deportment  and  character.  Given 
by  Mrs.  W.C.  King  and  her  son,  Dale,  in  memory  of  Bill  and  Perry  King. 

Ryan  Luther 

The  Edith  Grant  Trophy  -  Awarded  to  the  new  boy  in  Macdonald 
House  who  has  shown  the  greatest  improvement  towards  becoming 
the  ideal  Andrean.  ifta**. 

Sang-Chul  Yoon 


Highest  standing. 
Highest  standing. 


Grade  10  -  Academic 
Awards 


Grade  10  Scholars  -  Students  with  a  combined  average  of  80%  or 
greater. 

80  Desmond  Kiu 

80  Alejandro  Lopez  de  Silanes  Albafull 

80  George  Si 

80  Jeremy  Springer 

80.3  Jalil  Teia 

80.5  Austin  Smith 
80.8  Rahim  Damji 
80.8  Jeremy  King 

80.8  Chris  Marshall 
81.1  Jordan  Cyr 

81.1  Levin  Maaskant 
81 .3  Alex  Kaptyn 

81.9  Brendan  McCall 

82.2  Adam  Bucci 

82.3  Ryan  Kim 
82.8  Kalev  Hess 
82.8  Johan  Irwandi 

82.8  Patrick  Kim 

83.1  Rob  Ferguson 

83.2  Jason  Kim 

83.4  Eugene  Ryu 

83.6  Junyan  Boon 

83.9  Matthew  Mitchell 

84.3  Andrew  Brankley 
84.9  Sang-Ho  Yoon 

85.4  Cody  Biggings 

85.5  Justin  Lee 

85.6  David  Del  Zotto 
86.4  Kent  Fu 
86.8  Robert  McKay 
87.8  Charles  Lai 
87.8  Jinho  Park 
90.1  Darrin  Henein 

90.7  Simon  Lau  (5) 
91.4  Shawn  Jolly  (4) 

92.3  Faisal  Ratansi  (3) 

93.4  Tomi  Jun  (2) 
94.3  Justin  Wong  (1) 

The  American  Mathematics  Competition  Award  -  To  the  top-scorer  in 
the  School. 

Alexey  Altshuller 

The  Media  Arts  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Cody  Biggings 

The  Art  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Darrin  Henein 


Grade  10 -Special 
Awards 

The  Wyld  Prize  for  English  as  a  Second  Language  -  To  the  student 
with  the  highest  standing  in  the  ESL  program. 

Johan  Irwandi 

The  Improvement  Prize  -  For  the  student  who  has  made  the  greatest 
percentage  improvement  from  June,  2001  to  June,  2002. 

Patrick  Kim  (Improvement  of  13.5%) 

The  Budding  Young  Poet  Laureate  Awards  -  Awarded  by  the  Ladies' 
Guild  for  the  best  works  of  creative  writing  in  Grade  10. 

1  Justin  Wong 

2  Simon  Robinson 

3  Rahim  Damji 

The  Peter  L.  Stuart  Award  -  To  the  member  of  grade  10  most 
distinguished  in  character  and  scholarship,  and  having  made  a 
determined  and  unselfish  contribution  to  any  one  or  more  of  the 
co-curricular  activities  offered.  Mr.  Stuart  was  Assistant  Headmaster  and 
a  member  of  the  faculty  from  1971  to  1994. 

Faisal  Ratansi 


The  Science  Prize 

Darrin  Henein 


Highest  standing. 


The  Geography  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 
Justin  Wong 


Vong 

The  Heather  Inglis  Memorial  Prize  for  Mathematics 
standing. 

Tomi  Jun 


Highest 
Awarded  by  the  University 


The  Cayley  Mathematics  Contest  Prize 
of  Waterloo. 

Robert  McKay 

The  Music  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Matthew  Mitchell 

The  Andrew  Armstrong  Prize  for  Improvement  in  English 
grades  10, 11  and  12. 

Brendan  O'Dwyer 
'   The  History  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Faisal  Ratansi 


For 


The  English  Prize  -  Highest  standing.  In  memory  of  Walter  Findlay, 
one  of  the  original  masters  at  S.A.C.  in  1899. 


i  Engl 

!  Of  fill 

Faisal  Ratans 

The  French  Prize 

Justin  Wong 

The  Computer  Science  Prize 

Justin  Wong 


Highest  standing. 

Highest  standing. 


The  Spanish  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Shawn  Jolly 


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Grade11&12  - 
Academic  Awards 

Grade  1 1  Scholars  -  Students  with  a  combined  average  of  80%  or 
greater. 

80  Charles  Ng 

80.6  Jason  Lau 

80.8  Jeremy  Lee 

80.9  Nicholas  Caron 

81  Eric  Samson-Doel 
81.1  Geoff  Delean 

81.4  Brendon  McCullough 

81.7  David  Charlebois 

82  Allan  Bean 
82  Kyle  Beatty 
82  Liam  Farrell 

82.3  Andrew  Douglas 

82.4  Joseph  Rothwell 
82.6  Nathan  Rothwell 
83.4  Andrew  Cumming 

83.4  Nicholas  Dadson 

83.5  Kyle  Steeves 
84  Sean  Gill 

86.6  Mark  Cheng 
89.1  AlexMcNabb 

89.4  Kevin  Lau 
90.1  RingoNg 
90. 1  Dennis  Wong 

90.5  John  Housser 

91.3  Sang-Hyuk  Park  (5) 

91.7  Duncan  Kluwak  (3) 
91.7  Patrick  McGrath  (3) 
92.7  Joseph  Leung  (2) 

98.4  Soung  Hun  Lee  (1) 

Grade  12  Scholars  -  Students  with  a  combined  average  of 
80%  or  greater. 

80  Armen  Khajetoorian 

8 1  Ryan  Lo 

82.3  Dave  Banwell 
83.5  Jayson  Miller 
84  Michael  Tzimas 
84.5  Adam  Parent 
85.3  Jae  Hee  Lee 
85.7  Austin  Hracs  (5) 

86.3  Brent  Brandham  (4) 

86.4  Michael  Lin  (3) 
87. 1  Derek  Toms  (2) 

89. 1  Alexander  Camargo  (l) 

The  Computer  Science  Prize  -  Highest  standing  in  Computer 
Programming. 

John  Housser 
Sterling  Su-Wu 

The  Louise  Macdonald  Sifton  Prize  for  Mathematics  -  Highest 
standing. 

Charles  Lai 
Soung  Hun  Lee 

The  English  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Soung  Hun  Lee 
Jayson  Miller 

The  Physics  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Soung  Hun  Lee 
Michael  Lin 

The  Social  Sciences  Prize   -   Highest  Standing  in  a  Grade  11 
Social  Science  other  than  economics. 

Allan  Bean 

The  Spanish  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Kyle  Beatty 

The  Environmental  Science  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Bradley  Downey 
The  Music  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

John  Housser 

The  Henry  deB  Forde  Economics  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Duncan  Kluwak 

The  Geomatics  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Derrick  Kocik 
The  Reeves  Art  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Soung  Hun  Lee 

The  Euclid  Mathematics  Contest  Award  -  Awarded  by  the 
University  of  Waterloo. 

Soung  Hun  Lee 


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The  Fermat  Mathematics  Contest  Prize  -  Awarded  by  the  University 
of  Waterloo. 

Soung  Hun  Lee 

The  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute  Medal  in  Mathematics  and 
Science  -  For  grades  11  and  1 2. 

Soung  Hun  Lee 

The  Biology  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

SoungTlun  Lee 

The  Chemistry  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Soung  Hun  Lee 
The  Isabelle  Cockshutt  Prize  for  History  -  Highest  standing.  Donated  by 
Mrs.  F.A.  Schulman. 

Joseph  Leung 

The  Accounting  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Ringo  Ng 

The  Geography  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Ringo  Ng 
The  French  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Faisal  Ratansi 

The  Dramatic  Arts  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Jarryd  Stock 

The  Humanities  Prize  -  Highest  standing  in  a  senior  humanities 
course. 

Michael  Reid 

Grade  11&12-  Special 
Awards 

The  Improvement  Prize  -  To  the  students  who  make  the  greatest 
percentage  improvement  from  June,  2001  to  June,  2002. 

Ringo  Ng  (Improvement  of  7.39c) 
David  Nudds  (Improvement  of  14.3%) 

The  CM.  Foster  Award  -  Given  by  Christopher  Foster  ('95)  and 
Stephen  Foster  ('97)  in  memory  of  their  grandfather,  a  member  of  the 
class  of  1922.  This  year,  it  is  presented  to  both  a  grade  11  and  a 
grade  12  student  who  have  been  at  the  school  for  at  least  three  years 
and  who  have  made  a  significant  contribution  to  extracurricular  life 
with  an  emphasis  on  theatre,  debating,  the  Review,  or  FOCUS. 

Michael  Sunderani 

Andrew  Wakefield 

The  Stuart  B.  Wood  Memorial  Prize  -  To  the  member  of  grade  11 
most  distinguished  in  character,  scholarship  and  games.  Mr.  Wood 
was  Head  Prefect  in  1924-25. 

Patrick  McGrath 

The  Chairman's  Gold  Medal  -  To  next  year's  Head  Boys  who  have 
earned  the  highest  standing  in  Grade  11  and  12,  respectively. 

Alexander  Camargo 
Soung  Hun  Lee 

School  Prefects  -  The  Grade  11  and  12  students  who,  in  the  opinion 
of  their  peers  and  teachers,  will  contribute  to  student  leadership  by 
serving  as  prefects  in  the  Class  of  2003. 

Dave  Banwell 

Collin  Collins 

Nicholas  Dadson 

Andrew  Douglas 

Hugh  Dowell 

Mervyn  Frame 

John  Housser 

Jason  Lau 

Scott  Lennox 

Michael  Lin 

Drewe  Maclver 

Patrick  McGrath  (Co-Head  Prefect) 

Matthew  Mitchell 

Adam  Parent  (Co-Head  Prefect) 

Joseph  Rothwell 

Nathan  Rothwell 

Jarryd  Stock 

J.P.  Suddaby 

David  Woodcock 


The  OAC  Prize  Day 


OAC  -  Academic  Awards 

OAC  Scholars  -  Students  with  a  combined  average  of  80%  or 
greater. 

80  Charles-Etienne  Bergeron 
80  Jose  Cheong 

80  Adrian  Ho 
80.2  Ryan  Chan 

80.2  Giancarlo  Trimarchi 

80.3  Christopher  Chang 
80.7  Alexander  Chow 

81  Ali  Lakhani 
81.2GraydonStock 
82.5  Peter  McClelland 
83  Adam  Guy 
83  Ryan  Kelly 

83.2  Andrew  Gosbee 

83.3  Randall  Blom 
83.3  Roger  Kim 
83.3  David  Zhou 
83.5  Ravel  Li 
83.5  Andrew  Steeves 
85.3  Adam  Brander 
85.5  Canning  Wong 
85.7  Simpson  Chan 
85.7  Patrick  Harris 
86.5  Alan  Chan       tk. 

86.7  Kevin  Fullerton 

87.8  Micky  Tsui 
87.8  Ian  Wright 
88  Peter  Wan 

88.2  Brian  Lin 

88.3  Andrew  Joyner 
88.5  John  Knutton 
88.7  Jeffrey  Ginou 
90  Frederick  Tang 
90.2  Chris  Jowetf  (5) 
92  Michael  Reid  (4) 

92.7  Fraser  Lunan  (3) 

92.8  Boris  Mok  (2) 
93.8  Kenneth  Tarn  (1) 

The  George  Etienne  Cartier  Medal  in  French.  -  Highest 
standing.  Donated  by  the  late  Mr.  W.A.  Beer,  the  only  Andrean 
ever  to  nave  his  name  on  every  honour  board  in  the  Towers 
Library. 

Charles-Etienne  Bergeron 

The  Spanish  Fluency  Prize  -  Presented  to  a  senior  student 
who  has  made  the  most  effort  to  become  fluent  in  Spanish. 

Alexander  Camargo 

The  Magee  Family  Music  Prize  -  Awarded  to  the  OAC  student 
achieving  the  highest  standing  in  music.  Donated  by  the 
Class  of  2001. 

Christopher  Chang 

The  Guy  Rutter  Art  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Jonathan  Fernandez 


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The  Accounting  Prize 

Kevin  Fullerton 


Highest  standing. 


The  Lehockey  Biology  Prize 

Chris  Jowett 


Highest  standing. 


The  University  of  Toronto  Biology  Competition  -  National 
biology  scholars  finishing  in  the  top  100  students  in  Canada. 

Chris  Jowett  (Chris  scored  in  the  97th  percentile  and  finished 
178  out  of  5,446  entries  across  Canada.) 

The  R.R.  McLaughlin  Memorial  Prize  for  English  and  the 
Sciences  -  Highest  standing  in  English  and  the  Sciences 
combined.  Donated  by  Robert  R.  Parker  Class  of  1960  in 
memory  of  his  uncle. 

Ryan  Kelly 

The  Charles  Ashton  Medal  for  English.  -  Highest  standing. 
Mr.  Ashton  was  in  the  St.  Andrew  s  Class  of  1920. 

John  Knutton 

The  Spanish  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Michael  Lin 

The  Dramatic  Arts  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Stuart  Manchee 

The  Physiology  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Peter  McClelland 

The  Stephen  J.  Suarez  Prize  -  For  highest  standing  in  OAC 
Economics,  donated  by  Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.G.  Suarez. 

Patrick  McGrath 

The  Chemistry  Prize  -  Highest  standing. 

Boris  Mok 


Da  Vinci  Contest  for  Engineering  -  Awarded  to  the  top  S.A. 
students  writing  the  da  vinci  physics  and  engineering 
examination  sponsored  by  the  University  of  Toronto. 

Boris  Mok  (93rd  Percentile  —  In  the  top  100  in  Canada) 
Kenneth  Tarn  (98th  Percentile  —  In  the  top  100  in  Canada) 

The  Social  Sciences  Prize  -  Highest  Standing  in  an  OAC 
Social  Science  other  than  economics. 

Michael  Reid 


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The  Computer  Science  Prize 

Kenneth  Tarn 


Highest  standing. 


The  Michael  History  Prize  -  Presented  to  the  top  student  in 
OAC  Canadian  history.  The  prize  is  given  by  Ian.  David  and 
Andrew  Michael  in  honour  of  their  grandmother  Mrs.  Isobel 
McBride. 

Alexander  Camargo 

The  Old  Boys'  Medal  in  Mathematics  -  Highest  standing  in 
math. 

Kenneth  Tarn 

The  Descartes  Mathematics  Contest  Award  -  Awarded  by  the 
University  of  Waterloo. 

Kennelh  Tarn 

The  Harry  E.  Goodman  Memorial  Science  Prize  -  For  the 
highest  standing  in  OAC  Physics  and  Chemistry  taken 
together.  Mr.  Goodman  taught  chemistry  at  St.  Andrew's  for 
21  years  retiring  in  1950.  (Prize  donated  by  Dr.  Alan  Bricknell.) 

Kenneth  TarfT 

The  Donald  Cooper  Medal  for  Physics  -  Highest  standing. 

Kenneth  Tarn 

The  Gibb  Geography  Prize  -  Highest  standing.  Presented  in 
memory  of  Dick  Gibb  and  donated  by  Robert  H.  Bradshaw 
'53iand  Alex  Bradshaw  ('89). 
Peter  Wan 

The  American  Mathematics  Competition  Award  -  Highest 
standing. 

Ian  Wright 

The  Canadian  National  Mathematics  League  Award  - 
Awarded  to  the  School  champion  after  6  rounds  of 
competition  involving  238  schools. 

David  Zhou 

OAC  -  Special  Awards 

The  Improvement  Prize  -  To  the  student  who  makes  the  the 
greatest  percentage  improvement  from  June,  2001  to  June, 

Andrew  Gosbee  (An  improvement  of  18.4%) 

The  James  A.  Ballard  French  Prize  -  The  James  A.  Ballard 
French  Prize  for  the  graduating  student  who  has  made  the 
best  progress  in  becoming  bilingual  in  English  and  French. 
Awardedin  memory  of  Mr.  Ballard,  class  or  1969. 

Fraser  Lunan 

School  Awards 

The  Headmaster's  Art  Portfolio  Award  -  Each  year,  the  School 
purchases  a  piece  of  outstanding  student  art  for  its  perma- 
nent art  collection. 

Jonathan  Fernandez 

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

(Co-Heads:  John  Knutton  &  Oliver  Radley-Smith)  Robertson 
Clan  /  Laidlaw  House  (Total  Points:  5,386.) 

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

Nicholas  Weedon 

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

Oliver  Radley-Smith  ^k 


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


Randall  Blom 

Edwin  Erikson  Prize  for  Community  Service  -  Presented  to  the 
student  in  Grades  9  through  12  who  best  served  in 
community-oriented  activities. 

Geoff  Delean 
The  Brooks  Cup  -  Presented  to  the  best  senior  debater  by  Mr. 
William  Skinner  in  memory  of  his  mother. 

Hugh  Dowell 
The  Craig  R.  Leslie  Memorial  Award  -  Presented  to  the  senior 
debater  who  has  made  a  particularly  significant  contribution  to 
the  Debating  Program  by  members  of  tne  Class  of  1984. 

Jeffrey  Ginou 
The  Jim  Herder  Review  Prize  -  To  the  student  who  contributed 
most  significantly  to  the  school  yearbook,  The  Review.  Mr. 
Herder  was  the  editor  in  1964.  ^m 

Derek  Toms 
The  W.D.  Newman  Prize  -  Presented  to  the  student  who  has 
contributed  most  to  school  life  through  their  photography. 

Alexander  Chow 
The  Theatre  Prize  -  Given  by  former  teacher  Mr.  J.C.  Mainprize 
for  the  best  contribution  in  the  field  of  dramatics. 

Brad  Smith 
The  Backstage  Theatre  Prize  -  For  expertise  and  dedication  as 
a  theatre  technician  or  as  a  member  of  the  stage  management 
team. 

John  Housser 
The  David  B.  Somerville  Memorial  Award  -  Presented  to  the 
senior  student  who  demonstrates  a  love  of  music  and  shares 
his  enthusiasm  with  the  Andrean  community.  This  award  was 
established  in  1995,  in  memory  of  David,  S.A.C.  class  of  1988, 
by  the  many  friends  of  the  Somerville  family. 

Brad  Smith 
The  Dr.  George  Bruce  Chapel  Prize  -  Awarded  in  memory  of  the 
Rev.  Georqe  Bruce,  founding  Headmaster  of  St.  Andrew  s 
Colleqe  inn  899,  to  the  student  who  through  commitment  and 
service  has  made  an  outstanding  contribution  to  the  life  of  the 
Memorial  Chapel. 

Hugh  Dowell 
The  Donald  B.  Spence  Creative  Writing  Prize  -  Presented  to  a 
senior  student  in  memory  of  Professor  Spence,  a  loyal 
Andrean  and  a  member  of  the  class  of  1937. 

Derek  Toms 
The  Christopher  Ball  Prize  -  For  distinguished  overall  contribu- 
tion in  the  general  field  of  the  Arts. 

Richard  "Goldhar 
The  Colonel  Tilston  Award  -  To  honour  the  students  who,  in 
the  opinion  of  the  masters,  have  set  the  best  example  in  their 
class  for  effort,  persistency  and  tenacity  in  their  studies  and  in 
all  other  school  activities. 

1  McKenzie  Willson  (Grade  9) 

2  Brendan  Zack  (Grade  10) 

3  Sean  Gill  (Grade  11 

4  Sterling  Su-Wu  (Grade  12) 

5  Jonathan  Fernandez  (Grade  13) 

The  S.A.C  Athletic  "A"  Awards  -  The  Athletic  "A"  is  awarded  to 
thoseqraduating  students  who  have  distinguished  themselves 
as  First  Team  Athletes  in  their  final  3  years  at  the  School. 

D.J.  Bennett 

James  Gideon 

Peter  McClelland 

Mark  Robinson 

Nicholas  Weedon 
The  Headmaster's  Trophy  -  Presented  to  the  St.  Andrew's 
College  Athlete  of  the  Year. 

Michael  Faulds 
The  Craig  Mitchell  Memorial  Prize  a  Awarded  for  distinguished 
academic  and  athletic  accomplishment  by  a  student  in  his  graduat- 
ing 
year. 

Jeffrey  Ginou 

The  S.A.C.  Elders  Award  -  To  students  who  have  attended  St. 
Andrew's  College  since  Grade  7  or  its  equivalent. 

Ryan  Austin 
Marshall  Doyle 
Kevin  Fyllerton 
Jeffrey  Ginou 
Roger  Kim 
Ali  Lakhani 
John-Ross  Lennox 
Brian  Lin 

Eric  Chwan-En  Nei 
Oliver  Radley-Smith 
Jan  Michael  Ramlochan 
Pablo  Sanders 
Andrew  Steeves 
Graydon  Stock 


The  Stein  Family  Award  -  Presented  to  a  student  who  has  attended  St. 
Andrew's  College  from  Grade  7  until  graduation  and  who  has 
made  a  significant  contribution  to  school  life  academically  and 
athletically.  MRfe_^ 

Andrew  Steeves 
The  Errington  Award  -  In  memory  of  Mrs.  Clela  Ellis  and  Mrs. 
ElizabethTrrington,  awarded  to  graduating  students  who 
made  a  distinguished  contribution  to  the  lire  of  S.A.C. 

Randall  Blom 

Ryan  Chan 

Michael  Faulds 

Kevin  Fullerton 

John  Knutton 

Brian  Lin         . 

Giancarlo  Trimarchi 

Ian  Wright 
The  Laidlaw  Trophy  -  Awarded  to  the  boy  in  his  graduatir . 
year  who        has  won  for  his  Clan  the  greatest  number  of 
points  during  his  last  2  years  at  school.  This  award  is  donated 
by  the  S.A.CTOId  Boys'  Association  in  honour  of  the  devoted 
service  of  Robertson  Laidlaw,  a  teacher  here  for  51  years. 

Adam  Brander  (460  clan  points 

460+  clan  points) 

The  MacPherson  Shield  -  Presented  in  memory  of  Lloyd 
MacPherson  to  the  member  of  the  Andrean  community  who 
contributes  most  to  school  spirit. 

Giancarlo  Trimarchi 
The  School  Prize  to  the  Head  Prefect  -  In  recognition  of  service 
to  the  School. 

Graydon  Stock 
The  Headmaster's  Medals  -  Presented  for  excellence  in  aca- 
demics the  .graduating  class  to  those  students  whose  overall 
average  is  90%  and  above. 

90Trederick  Tang  (6) 

90.2  Chris  Jowetf  (5) 

92  Michael  Reid  (4), 

92.2  Fraser  Lunan  (3) 

92.8  Boris  Mok    2) 

93.8  Kenneth  Tarn  (1) 
The  C.  Vincent  Massey  Award  for  Excellence  in  the  Arts,  Social 
Sciences,  and  Languages  -  Presented  to  the  graduating 
student  with  distinguished  ranking  in  the  Arts  and  Humanities. 
Mr.  Massey,  an  OlcTBoy  of  the  clafs  of  1 906,  was  the  first 
native-born  Governor  General  of  Canada. 

Michael  Reid 
The  Thomas  A.  Hockin  Award  for  Excellence  in. the  Sciences  - 
Presented  to  the  graduating  student  with  a  distinguished 
ranking  in  the  Sciences.  Dr.  Hockin  served  as  the^th  Head- 
master of  St.  Andrew's  College  from  1974-1981  and  went  on  to 
a  distinguished  career  in  thetiovernment  of  Canada. 

Boris  Mok 
The  Lieutenant  Governor's  Community  Volunteer  Award  -  This 
awardrecognizes  an  exemplary  volunteer  among  the  graduat- 
ing students  of  each  of  Ontario's  secondary  schools. 

Alexander  Chow 
The  Governor  General's  Medal  -  Presented  to  the  graduating 
student  attaining  the  highest  standing  for  university  entrance. 
This  prestigious  award  recognizes  academic  excellence 
among  secondary  school  graduates  across  Canada. 

Kenneth  Tarn 
The  Macdonald  Medal  -  The  prestigious  Macdonald  Medal  is 
awarded  to  a  graduating  student  in  the  name  of  Dr.  D.  Bruce 
Macdonald,  HeadmasteT  of  St.  Andrew  s  College  from  1900- 
1935.  It  was  given  by  the  Old  Boy's  Association  in  1936  to 
honour  the  student  exhibiting  the  most  distinguished  combina- 
tion of  character,  leadership,  academic  success  and  athletic 
accomplishment. 

Nicholas  Weedon 

Biafran  Award  -  Presented  by  the  graduating  class  to  the 
member  of  the  S.A.C.  faculty  or  staff  meaning  the  most  to  their 
year. 

Mrs.  AnnPerrier 


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Excerpts  from  Headmaster  Ted  Staunton's  Prize  Day  speech 

St.  Andrew's  College  would  not  have  the 
fine  reputation  it  does  without  the 
contributions  of  its  outstanding  faculty 
and  staff.  Today,  we  officially  bid  farewell  to 
several  key  members  of  these  constituencies 
who  have  made  a  significant  difference  in  the 
lives  of  the  young  men  they  have  guided. 

Five  of  them  deserve  special  recognition  for  their 

contributions  to  the  life  of  the  school  over  their  combined  68 

years  of  service.  Their  colleagues  on  the  Faculty  held  a 

special  dinner  in  their  honour  in  May  and  the  boys  have 

shown  their  appreciation  earlier  this  morning. 

The  Chapel  has  been  home  to  two 

of  them;  our  spiritual  leader  for 

the  past  fourteen  years,  Chaplain 

BobArril,  is  retiring  to  Canada's 

West  Coast  to  complete  his 

graduate  studies  in  Education  at 

the  University  of  Victoria.  We  will 

all  miss  his  warmth,  his  intellect, 

and  his  humour. 


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His  colleague  for  many  years, 

John  Clements,  organist, 

choral  leader,  musical  director, 
and  coach  also  retires  today 
after  a  26  year  tenure  at  St. 
Andrew's.  He  leaves  in  place 
firmly  rooted  traditions,  such 
as  the  singing  of  the  Dorset 
Carol,  the  choir  program,  the 
annual  musical  productions 
and  a  highly  respected  music 
program. 


Together,  Bob  and  John  have  made  the  Chapel  a  truly  inviting 
place  for  worship,  music  and  community. 


The  other  two  men  leave  behind 
a  legacy  of  coaching 
excellence  in  the  areas  of  football, 
squash,  X-Country  skiing  and 
golf.  We  shall  not  soon  forget  the 
acronym,  "SILVER",  worn 
proudly  on  the  helmets  of  Coach 

Michel  Cameron's  First 

Football  team-strength,  integrity, 
loyalty,  valour,  energy,  respect  - 
values  held  dear  by  the  coach  and 
his  championship  teams.  I  am 
sure  that  we  will  see  Michel  and 
the  Cameron  family  a  lot  as  they 
are  just  moving  down  the  401  a 
few  miles  to  Port  Hope. 


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F'or  the  past  thirteen  years, 
David  Gaertner  has  quietly 

gone  about  his  work  teaching 
mathematics  and  producing 
consistently  high  calibre  Nordic 
Ski  and  Golf  teams.  One  of  the 
fittest  men  on  the  faculty,  he  now 
gets  a  chance  to  have  some  time  for 
himself  as  he  returns  to  Alberta  to 
enjoy  a  well-deserved  retirement. 

Angela  Phillips,  our  hard- 
working and  vivacious 
Director  of  Upper  School/  Dean  of 
Academics  also  leaves  St.  Andrew's 
this  year  having  accepted  a  similar 
position  at  Royal  St.  George's 
College  in  Toronto.  She  has  been  a 
valuable  member  of  the  Leadership 
Team  for  the  past  four  years  and 
has  done  wonders  in  many  different 
areas  of  the  academic  program. 
Best  of  luck  Angela.  I  hope  we'll  see 
you  often.  1 


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Boo,Chang,207,902  Olympic  Apts.,Bangi-Don,  Songpa-ku.Seoul.Korea,  138-050,82  2  6418  8356 
Boon,Junyan„188  Krieghoff  Avenue,Unionville„Ontario,Canada,L3R  1W3.905-477-8478 
Bornstein,Erik„145  Curtis  Crescent.King  City„Ontario,Canada,L7B  1C1, 905-833-0096 
Bornstein,Sean„145  Curtis  Crescent.King  City„Ontario,Canada,L7B  1C  1,905-833-0096 
Bottomley,Michael„128A  Spruce  Street,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  3P2.905-726-2871 
Bourque,Jean-Simon„7092  15th  Avenue,Montreal„PQ,Canada,H2A  2T8.514  728  3536 
Brander,Adam„437  Mill  Street.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4C  7X5,905-787-1268 
Brandham. Brent, .15  Danbury  Court.Unionville,, Ontario, Canada, L3R  7S  1,905-475-9655 
Brankley,Andrew„56  Marsh  Street.Richmond  Hill„Ontario, Canada, L4C  7R6.905-884-8592 
Bremer. Alberto.  Pnvada     Santa     Maria     #     8,     Col.      El     Rosario, Garza     Garcia, .Nuevo 
Leon, Mexico,66247,52.81 8.303.5402 

Bromley,Chris„131  Aurora  Heights  Drive,Aurora,,Ontario,Canada,L4G  2X1,905.727.2337 
Brooks,John„Richmond  Farms,  Laughlands  P.O., St.  Ann, .Jamaica, ,876-913-4334 
Brooks, Steven, .Richmond  Farms,  Laughlands  P.O., St.  Ann,  Jamaica, ,876-913-4334 
Browning, Mark, ,32  Bridgewater  Drive.Richmond  Hill, .Ontario, Canada, L4E  3N4, 905-883-3420 
Browning,Matthew„32  Bridgewater  Drive.Richmond  Hill,,Ontario,Canada,L4E  3N4.905-883-3420 
Bruno,Adrlan„26  Alessia  Court.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4B  3Z5.905-884-6027 
Bryce,Ryan„621  St.  John's  Sideroad,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  3G8.905-727-3558 
Bucci,Adam„42  Asbury  Park  Court,Stouffville,,Ontario,Canada,L4A  7H8.905-640-6610 
Bucci,Ryan„51  Ballard  Crescent,Newmarket,,Ontario,Canada,L3X  1S2.905.898.7248 
Buckley,Brock„5  Ferndell  Circle.Unionville,,Ontario,Canada,L3R  3Y7.905-479-3455 
Buonaiuto,Anthony„200  Church  Street,Markham„Ontario,Canada,L3P  2M7.905-472-4029 
Burke,BMIy„9  Elm  Court.Aurora,, Ontario, Canada.L4G  6W7.905-726-4426 
Burke,Joey„9  Elm  Court,Aurora,,Ontario,Canada,L4G  6W7.905-726-4426 
Butler,James„9433  Longwoods  Rd.,Delaware„Ontario,Canada,N0L  1E0.51 9.264.9782 
Calvert,Alex„10  Dell  Glen  Crt,Thornhill„Ontario,Canada,L3T  2A3.905.771.0992 
Camargo,Alexander„198  Millard  Avenue,Newmarket,,Ontario,Canada,L3Y  1Z2.905-895-5757 
Campbell,Geoffrey„R.R.  #3,  4370  St.  John's  Sideroad,Newmarket,On,Can,L3Y  4W1 ,905-642-3673 
Carney,Michael„22  Snider  Drive,Markham„Ontario,Canada,L3P  6Y5.905-294-8993 
Carnovale,Andrew„1019  Lockwood  Circle,Newmarket,,Ontario,Canada,L3X  1M2.905-830-1954 
Caron,Nicholas„24  Vasselle  Crescent,Unionville„Ontario, Canada, L3R  9P4.905-470-7094 
Cartwright,Jonathan„P.O.  Box  N  457,Nassau„,Bahamas„1.242.324.7604 
Cassidy,Pierce„29  McKay  Crescent, Unionville„Ontario,Canada,L3R  3M7.905-479-6959 
Chan,Alan,11/F,  Flat  B.136  Boundary  Street,Kowloon,„Hong  Kong,, 852-2338-3904 
Chan,Ryan„53  Wimpole  Drive.North  York„Ontario,Canada,M2L  2L2.41 6-391 -3833 
Chan,Simpson,20D  Ho  King  View, 2  Braemar  Hill  Road.,, Hong  Kong„852-2566-5194 
Chanadi,Daniel„273  Narinia  Crescent,Newmarket,,Ontario,Canada,L3X  2C9.905-71 5-7933 
Chang,Christopher,119  Hillcrest  Drive.R.R.  #1,Newmarket„Ontario,Canada,L3Y  4V8.905-836-6886 
Chang,Keng-Hao,9F,67  Tai  Yuan  Road,Taipei,„Taiwan,  103,8862-2550-3363 
Chang. Warren. ,9  Brompton  Terrace, Kingston  5,, .Jamaica, ,876-926-5068 
Charlebois,David„22  Thompson  Road,Whitehorse„Yukon,Canada,Y1A  5R2,867.456.4558 
Charlebois,Michael„22  Thompson  Road,Whitehorse„Yukon,Canada,Y1A  5R2.867.456.4558 
Chen,Andrew„1048  Lillian  Street.North  York,,Ontario,Canada,M2M  3G4.41 6-223-8878 
Chen,John,#1710.30  Greenfield  Avenue.North  York„Ontario,Canada,M2N  6N3.41 6-222-8089 
Cheng,Brent,10F,  No.  2,  Alley  1,  Lane  16,20  Chang  Road.Hsientien  City,.Taipei,Taiwan. ,886-2291-34956 
Cheng,Mark„4  Summit  Trail  Drive.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4E  3S7 ,905-770-5545 
Cheong,Jose„House  9,  Marina  Cove.lsola  Bella  Sai  Kung„Hong  Kong.,852-2335-5560 
Cheong, Julian, .House  9,  Marina  Cove.lsola  Bella  Sai  Kung,,Hong  Kong, ,852-2335-5560 
Cheung.Andy.Flat  F,  10/F,  Block  17,Chi  Fu  Fa  Yuen.Pokfulam  Road,,, Hong  Kong„852-2550-0385 
Cheung,Emmery„7  Cortleigh  Court.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4B  3G9, 905-770-3775 
Chiang,Jame8,.1018  Lexington  Circle,Windsor,,Ontario,Canada,N8S  4T3.519  948  6668 
Chmlel,Chrls„58  Glenarden  Crescent.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4B  2H9.905-884-0148 
Choi.Richard.Kyungido  Koyangsi.llsangu  Mado-dong  821  .Joung  Bal  Villa,  1 1 1 ,302„Korea,, 8231 .903.61 54 
Chow, Alexander,, 25  Somerset  Crescent.Richmond  Hill, .Ontario, Canada, L4C  8N4, 905-883-4066 
Chow,JusIln„30  Raynes  Crescent,Toronto„Ontario.Canada,M1V  3V7.41 6-291 -8795 
Chu. Terence, .82  Spring  Blossom  Crescent.Unionville,, Ontario, Canada, L6C  1X5,905-887-2265 
Cohen,Jesse-Ross„165  Beechwood  Crescent,Newmarket„Ontario,Canada,L3Y  1W2.905-868-8013 
Cole,Sean„P.O.  Box  N121. Nassau, New  Providence. Bahamas.,242  327  6062 
Collins,Collin„8395  17th  Sideroad,Bolton,Ontario,Canada,L7E  5R7.905-859-3155 
Colton.Richard.P.O.  Box  98,44  Campbell  Street,Flesherton„Ontario,Canada,N0C  1E0.51 9-924-3308 
Conrad,Andrew„58  Macamo  Court,Maple„Ontario,Canada.L6A  1G1.905.884.3910 
Conrad,Danlel„58  Macamo  Court,Maple„Ontario,Canada,L6A  1G1.905.884.3910 
Cortina       Obregon.Javo,  Monte       Parnaso       #       130,Lomas       de       Chapultepec, Mexico 
City.MexicO,  1 1 000,01 1 .525.520.41 1 1 
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Cronln,Andrew„929  Crozier  Court,Mississauga„Ontario,Canada,L5H  2T2.905-274-9009 
Cummlng,Andrew„R.R.  #  1,Oro  Station„Ontario.Canada,L0L  2E0.705  487  3417 
Cyr.Jordan.P.O.  Box  1191,127  Goodfellow  Crescent,Nobleton„Ontario,Ca,L0G  1N0.905-859-2651 
Dadson,Nlcholas„7  Harrowsmith  Place, Richmond  Hill,,Ontario,Canada,L4E  2K1, 905-773-4979 
Dalrymple,Andy„21  Glenboume  Park  Drive,Markham„Ontario,Canada,L6C  1H5.905-887-1721 
Daly,Brlan„25  Willow  Farm  Lane,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  6K1 ,905.841.1 128 
Damji,Rahim,11  Deer  Run  Court.Richmond  Hill, .Ontario, Canada, L4E  3M1. 905-508-6552 
Daniell,Devon„31  Barton  Lane.Uxbridge„Ontario,Canada,L9P  1W1 ,905.852.3740 
Danis, Robert, ,67  Covent  Crescent, Aurora, .Ontario, Canada, L4G  6R1, 905-841-8568 
Davld-Coderre,Francls„29  Pennock  Crescent,Unionville„Ontario,Canada,L3R  3M5.905-948-1754 
Davles,Erlc„143  Howland  Avenue,Toronto„Ontario,Canada,M5R  3B4.416-920-5595 
Davis,Chad„75  Watts  Meadow,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  7L8.905-726-4230 
De  Civita,Vince„160  Glenway  Circle,Newmarket,,Ontario,Canada,L3Y  7S3.905  954  0714 
DeCarli,Mike„323  Fifth  Street,Midland„Ontario,Canada,L4R  3WT,705.526.6486 
Del  Zotto,David„37  Elia  Drive,Stouffville,,Ontario,Canada,L4A  7X5,905-887-8810 
Del  Zotto,Michael„37  Elia  Drive,Stouffville„Ontario,Canada,L4A  7X5,905-887-8810 
Delean,Geo(f„7  Kilmorey  Court.North  Bay„Ontario,Canada,P1C  1  L9.705-472-841 9 
Delmas,Joshua,"Evergreen  Cottage",Black  Bess.St.  Peter,,, Barbados„246-422-5673 
Diakun,Aladdin„033045  Drive  in  Road,  R.R.  #1,Hanover„Ontario,Canada,N4N  368,519-364-1997 
Do,Adam„The  Crane  Hotel.Crane,  St.  Philip.„Barbados,  W.I. ,,1.246.423.6220 
Domingues,Davld„5  Loring  Crescent.Unionville,, Ontario, Canada,L3R  0G2.905-946-9764 
Dong,Kevin„20  Cumming  Dr.,Barrie„Ontario,Canada,L4N  8H6.705-739-8098 
Donko,Matt„12  Hewlett  Crescent,Unionville„Ontario,Canada,L3P  7L2.905-477-7679 
Douglas,Andrew„3948  Cherry  Valley  Turnpike,Marietta„New  York.U.S.A, 131 10,315-673-3360 
Dowell,Hugh„833  Kildare  Road,Windsor„Ontario,Canada,N8Y  3H3.519-973-0607 
Downey,Bradley„59  King  Street,  South, Belfountain,,Ontario,Canada,L0N  1B0.519-927-3673 
Doyle.Marshall.Box  823,50  Kewayden  Road,Nobleton„Ontario,Canada,L0G  1  N0.905-859-3982 
Dudin,Artem,2,Chekistov  2a  Str.. Kiev,.  Ukraine. 01 024.380-44-450-3288 
Dudley ,Jordan„50  Wrenwood  Court,Unionville„Ontario,Canada,L3R  6H4, 905-474-0092 
Edminson,Dylan„42  Greentree  Road,Unionville,,Ontario,Canada,L3R  3A9. 905-477-0509 
Ehler,Tyler„182  Deerglen  Terrace,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  6Y5.905  713  3950 
Ekers,Jordan„148  Cranberry  Lane,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  5Z4.905-841-0721 
Ellis,R.J.„35  Long  Valley  Road,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  6K8.905-841  -1 209 
Eng,Adrian„137  Goldsmith  Crescent,Newmarket,,Ontario,Canada,L3X  1R6, 905.895.8422 
Eng,Sean,,137  Goldsmith  Crescent,Newmarket,,Ontario,Canada,L3X  1R6, 905.895.8422 
England,Robbie„172  Hanna  Road.Toronto,, Ontario, Canada,M4G  3N8.416  487  3958 
Fahlgren,Trevor„238  Kemano  Road,Aurora,,Ontario,Canada,L4G  4Y9, 905-726-3007 
Farrell,Liam„1  Abbotsford  Road,Gormley„Ontario,Canada,L0H  1  G0.905-727-0872 
Faulds,Michael„R.R.  #5, Rockwood,, Ontario, Canada, NOB  2K0, 519-856-9246 
Fall,Bryn„3  International  Parkway.Stouffville,, Ontario, Canada,L4A  7X5.905.888.5253 
FeM,Fraser„3  International  Parkway.Stouffville, .Ontario, Canada, L4A  7X5,905.888.5253 
Fell,Paul„3  International  Parkway,Stourrville.,Ontario,Canada,L4A  7X5,905.888.5253 
Ferguson, Mike,, 897  Norsan  Court, Newmarket,, Ontario, Canada,L3X  1L1. 905-836-0014 
Ferguson, Rob,, 897  Norsan  Court, Newmarket,, Ontario, Canada,L3X  1L1, 905-836-0014 
Fernandez,Jonathan„P.O.  W-172  Woods  Centre.St.  John  s,„Antigua., 268-461-1 
Ford,Joel„5354  Bayshore  Drive,Nanaimo„BC,Canada,V9V  1R4.250  758  4881 
Foreman,Ryan,,17  Ridgeway  Terrace. Kingston  6. .Jamaica, .876-978-5706 
Fragiadakis,Manolis„936  Church, Verdun,, P.O., Canada,H4G  2N2.1. 51 4.766.5931 
Frame,Mervyn„P.O.  Box  1182,Uxbridge,,Ontario,Canada,L9P  1N4.905.852.7867 
Fu,Kent,#1 507,260  Doris  Avenue.North  York,Ontario,Canada,M2N  6X9,416.227.9015 
Fullerton,Kevin„105  Main  Street,Unionville„Ontario,Canada,L3R  2G1, 416.485.4799 
Fullerton,Scott„105  Main  Street,Unionville„Ontario,Canada,L3R  2G1, 416.485.4799 
Fung, Ambrose,. 11  Berwick  Crescent.Richmond  Hill, .Ontario, Canada, L4C  0B9. 905-508-9885 
Garanine,Egor,244  Patricia  Avenue, Toronto, .Ontario, Canada, M2M  1J8. 416.432.8069 
Genin,Michael„31  Ritter  Crescent,Unionville„Ontario,Canada,L3R  4K4.905-470-9530 
Genin,Scott„31  Ritter  Crescent.Unionville,, Ontario,Canada.L3R  4K4.905-470-9530 
Gideon, James, ,46  Saint  Damian  Avenue,Woodbridge,.Ontario,Canada,L4H  2L6, 905-303-1879 
Giel,Duncan„69  Martin  Street.King  City„Ontario,Canada,L7B  1J3,905.833.4935 
Gill,Michael„87  Yorkland  Street.Richmond  Hill,. Ontario, Canada,L4C  9Z5.905.762.1492 
Gill,Sean„87  Yorkland  Street.Richmond  Hill,,Ontario,Canada,L4C  9Z5.905.762.1492 
Ginou,Jeffrey„75  Old  Colony  Road, Richmond  Hill„Ontario.Canada,L4E  3X2,905-773-1909 
Giroux,Scott„18  Honey  Locust  Court,Maple,,Ontario,Canada,L6A  1G2, 905-884-2932 
Gnyp,Matthew„19  Long  Valley  Road.Aurora,, Ontario, Canada. L4G  6K8.905-727-0370 
Goitanich,Peter„12  Edmund  Crescent.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4B  2X9,905-770-7832 
Goldhar,Richard„11  Gatewood  Court.Richmond  Hill,,Ontario,Canada,L4B  2L6.905-737-5856 
Gordon, Campbell„240  Rose  Park  Drive.Toronto,, Ontario, Canada,M4T  1R5.416-488-3222 
Gosbee, Andrew,  19  Springbrook  Drive.Richmond  Hill,,Ontario,Canada,L4B  3R9, 905-882-6160 
Graham, Gordon„20  Harpers  Croft. Unionville, , Ontario. Canada.LSR  6K9.905-940-7950 
Grant,Brian„6919  9th  Line,  R.R.  2, Beeton,, Ontario.Canada.LOG  1A0.905  729  0907 
Gray,Gordon,,106  Windermere  Crescent.Richmond  Hill,.Ontario,Canada,L4C  6Y9.905-886-3179 
Greco,Anthony„65  Offord  Crescent,Aurora,,Ontario,Canada,L4G  3G8.905-727-5252 
Greco,Michael„5028  York  Lane, Piano, .Texas.U.S. A., 75093. 972.473.7657 
Grltfin,Joel„46  Whispering  Pine  Trail,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  5C7.905-727-4103 
Gulamani,lmran,,452  Weldrick  Road  East, Richmond  Hill, .Ontario, Canada, L4B  2M3. 905. 883. 5297 
Guy,Adam„4811  Old  School  Road,lnglewood„Ontario, Canada. L0N  1K0.905-843-3759 
Halloran,Mathew„6  Bunhill  Court,Ajax,Ontario,Canada.L1S  4S7.905.686.9089 
Hamann.Dean,,45  Twelve  Oaks  Drive, Aurora., Ontario, Canada,L4G  6J5. 905-841 -3756 
Han,Kevin,102-205  Ajoo  Apt.Okleon  Dong,  Yeonsu-Ku,lnchon„.Korea, 082, 82-32-884-4599 
Hanson,Josh..30  Ardill  Crescent, Aurora, .Ontario, Canada, L4G  5S5  905-841-7034 
Hanson,Mark„30  Ardill  Crescent,Aurora„Ontario.Canada,L4G  5S5. 905-841 -7034 
Harrls,Patrick,17455  Dufferin  Street.R.R.  #2,Newmarket,,Ontario,Canada.L3Y4V9. 905-895-7285 
Harris, Scott, .351  Fairway  Garden. Newmarket., Ontario, Canada,L3X  1B4. 905-895-4248 
Harvey, Brian, ,2  Marsh  Harbour, Aurora, .Ontario, Canada, L4G  5Z2. 905-841 -3320 
Healey,Jlmmy„P.O.  Box  211,Holyrood„Newfoundland.Canada,A0A  2R0, 709-229-6871 
Healy,Cameron„54  Watch  Hill  Road.King  City„Ontario,Canada.L7B  1K1 ,905-833-5221 
Henein,Darrln,,860  Lockwood  Circle, Newmarket,, Ontario, Canada,L3X  1L1. 905-836-5717 
Hess,Kalev„68  Balmoral  Heights,Queensville„Ontario,Canada,L0G  1R0, 905-478-4289 
Hiscox,Ryan„58  Sir  Constantine  Drive,Markham„Ontario,Canada.L3P  2X2,905-471-7045 
Ho.Adrlan.Flat  F,  21/F  Swiss  Towers,1 13  Tai  Hang  Road,,, Hong  Kong, ,852-2866-921 2 
Ho,Thomson„383  Empress  Avenue.North  York„Ontario.Canada,M2N  3V6.416  222  6315 
Hodge, Adam, .96  Mason  Boulevard, Toronto, .Ontario. Canada, M5M  3E1. 416-482-4331 
Hoffman, Adam, .84  Simcoe  Road, Kettleby,, Ontario, Canada, LOG  1J0, 905-939-7186 
Hon,Stanley„49  Francine  Drive.North  York„Ontario,Canada,M2H  2G5.41 6-495-7028 
Housser,John„65  Spruce  Street, Aurora, .Ontario, Canada, L4G  1R9, 905-841 -1806 
Housser. Richard.  65  Spruce  Street, Aurora, .Ontario, Canada, L4G  1R9.905-841-1806 
Hracs,Austin„72  Willett  Crescent.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4C  7W3.905-508-7494 
Hsu.Ping.No.  35,Lane  164.  San-Tsu  Road.Lu-Tsu  Shiang.  Tao-Yan  City„,Taiwan. .886.3313.5764 
Hui,Jack„3  Riverside  Boulevard.Thornhill„Ontario,Canada,L4J  1H2.905  889  1888 
Hul,Julian„26  Elmsley  Drive.Richmond  Hill,.Ontario,Canada,L4C  8M9.905-737-9454 
Hunter,Gordon„27  Cherry  Point.North  Bay..Ontario,Canada,P1A  4E4. 705-476-1 690 
Hurlbut,Drew„80  Willis  Drive.Aurora,, Ontario. Canada, L4G  7M4.905-727-8079 
Hurst,Logan,1184  Kingdale  Road, R.R.  #3,Newmarket„Ontario,Canada.L3Y  4W1. 905-836-2640 
Hurst,Tyler,1184  Kingdale  Road.R.R.  #3,Newmarket.,Ontario,Canada,L3Y  4W1. 905-836-2640 


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Hussey,Brandon„45  Twelve  Oaks  Drive,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  6J5.905-841-3756 

Hynds,Graham„28  Bridgewater  Drive.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4E  3N4.905.508.9955 

Hynds,Jeffrey„28  Bridgewater  Drive.Richmond  Hill,.Ontario,Canada,L4E  3N4.905.508.9955 

laccino,Robert„46  Houseman  Crescent.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4C  7R8.905  884  7584 

lrwandi,Johan„Kembang  Molek  2,  Blok  J5/1  ,Puri  lndah,Jakarta,lndonesia,1 1610,62  21  580  4882 

Jackson,Kyle„4  Lenarthur  Court,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  6M2,905.727.7052Unlisted 

Jackson,Trevor„4  Lenarthur  Court,Aurora,,Ontario,Canada,L4G  6M2,905.727.7052Unlisted 

James,Brian„14382  Bathurst  Street.King  City„Ontario,Canada,L7B  1  K5.905-727-7477 

James.Robbie,. 14382  Bathurst  Street.King  City„Ontario,Canada,L7B  1  K5.905-727-7477 

James.Steve,,  14382  Bathurst  Street.King  City.,Ontario,Canada,L7B  1K5.905-727-7477 

Jenkins,Paul„70  Monkman  Court,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  7J9.905.726.241 4 

Jeong.Sean,  #306,7378  Yonge  St.,Thornhill„Ontario,Canada,L4J  8J  1,905.882.9391 

John,Daniel„16  Leighland  Drive,Unionville„Ontario,Canada,L3R  5R3.905-479-1197 

Johnstone,Jeffrey„90  Oftord  Crescent,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  3G8.905-71 3-8065 

Johnstone,Scotty„90  Offord  Crescent,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  3G8.905-713-8065 

Jolly,Shawn„33  Glenayr  Road.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4B  2W4.905-737-0659 

Jones,Austin„103  Northwinds.Boerne.Jexas,, U.S.A., 78006,905.726.3316 

Jones, Harrison, .84  Timpson  Drive, Aurora, .Ontario, Canada, L4G  5N5, 905-727-7446 

Jongsma, Greg, .1456  Lakeshore  Road, Sarnia,, Ontario, Canada, N7S  2M1, 519-542-7311 

Jowett,Chris„177  Cobblestone  Place,  Box  385,Rockwood„Ontario,Canada,N0B  2K0.519-856-1148 

Joyner,Andrew,,139  Alexandra  Boulevard.Toronto,, Ontario, Canada, M4R  1M3, 416. 482.3239 

Jun.Tomi.Suite  2906,1001  Bay  Street,Toronto,Ontario,Canada,M5S  3A6.41 6.927.1 562 

Kanai,Nobuyasu,1010-2  Arima-cho,Kita-ku.Kobe,„Japan  651 -1401  ,,81-78-907-31 12 

Kane, Freddie, ,15  Reesor  Place, Gormley,, Ontario, Canada, L0H  1  GO, 905-888-4855 

Kane,MacArthur„12  Shalom  Street,Stouttville„Ontario,Canada,L4A  7X5,905-642-0061 

Kanhai. David,. 82  Village  Gate  Drive. Markham,, Ontario, Canada. L6C  1V7, 905.887.2745 

Kaptyn,Alex„259  Ridge  Road,  West,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  3G8.905-841-0765 

Kaptyn,Robbie„259  Ridge  Road,  West,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  3G8.905-841-0765 

Kastelyanets,lgor„160  Mellings  Drive,Woodbridge,,Ontario,Canada,L4L  8H3.905.850.8864 

Kay,Murray„42  Trillium  Drive,Aurora.,Ontario,Canada.L4G  5Y4.905-727-3535 

Kelly,Ryan„77  Moorcrest  Drive.Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  6L6.905.841.0083 

Kesten.James.Annsleywood  Farm, 10744  Hwy.  27,Kleinburg„Ontario,Canada,L0J  1C0.905-893-9124 

Khajetoorian.Armen.,61  Kootenay  Ridge, Vaughan,, Ontario, Canada, L6A  2V9, 905-832-8250 

Khassanov,Andrew„42  Ellsworth  Avenue, Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4C  9N8, 905.780.8562 

Kiiza, Lawrence.  P .0.  Box  528. Kampala. ..Uganda.. 01 1.256.41. 234368 

Kim,Jared„503  Veale  Place,Newmarket„Ontario,Canada,L3Y  8H9.905-898-7228 

Kim, Jason, ,91 -5  Pyungchang-Dong,Chongro-Gu, Seoul, .Korea, ,822-396-2256 

Kim,Julian„503  Veale  Place,Newmarket„Ontario,Canada,L3Y  8H9.905-898-7228 

Kim,Patrick,Si-bum  Apt.  15-22,Youido-Dong,  Youngdeung  po-Gu,Seoul,„Korea,150-731, 02.782.2693 

Kim,Roger„117  Emms  Dr.,Barrie„Ontario,Canada,L4N  8H5,416.629.6487/705.792.1286 

Kim,Ryan,1702,2101  Islington  Avenue,Toronto„Ontario,Canada,M9P  3R2.416  614  2009 

King.Braden.,61  Coldstream  Crescent.Richmond  Hill, .Ontario, Canada, L4S  1 E4, 905. 508.7770 

King, Jeremy,  64  Loring  Crescent, Unionville,, Ontario, Canada, L3R  0G2, 905-513-8780 

King. Tyler, .64  Loring  Crescent.Unionville,, Ontario, Canada, L3R  0G2, 905-51 3-8780 

Kiu, Desmond, Flat  C,  23/F,  Tower  31  Pak  King  Court, South  Horizons,  Ap  Lei  Chau,,Hong,  Kong, ,,852.2551 .3537 

Kiu.Godfrey.Flat  C,  23/F,  Tower  31  Pak  King  Court.South  Horizons.Ap  Lei  Chau„Hong,  Kong, ,,852.2551 .3537 

Kluwak, Duncan, Box  40,16267  McLaughlin  Road, Inglewood,, Ontario, Canada, L0N  1K0. 905-838-0810 

Knut1on,John„16  Shasta  Drive,Thornhill„Ontario,Canada,L4J  1Z5.905-764-3403 

Kocik,Derrick„20  Burwash  Drive,Yellowknife„N.T„Canada,X1  A  2V2.867-873-3955 

Kuit. Samuel. .37  Carnforth  Drive. Markham. .Ontario. Canada. L3R  7V9.905.943.9882 

Kwok. Jonathan, .96  Canongate  Trail, Scarborough, .Ontario, Canada, M1V  3B7,Kwok 

LaBuick,Brody„9075  Cone.  3,  R.R.  1,Uxbridge„Ontario,Canada,L9P  1R  1,905.862.0322 

Lagerquist,Josh„7  Rosehill  Court.Caledon  Village„Ontario,Canada,L0N  1C0.519-927-3289 

Lagur,Dmytri,#1 704,278  Bloor  Street,  East,Toronto,,Ontario,Canada,M4W  3M4.416.944.8348 

Lai.Charles.Suite  2608,7  Concorde  Place.North  York„Ontario,Canada,M3C  3N4.41 6-386-1 986 

Lakhani,Ali„65  Kerrigan  Crescent,Unionville„Ontario,Canada,L3R  7S8.905-477-4290 

Lam,Calvin„163  Willow  Farm  Lane,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  6K5.905-726-1992 

Lam, Jeffrey,,  10  Cortleigh  Court.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4B  3G9.905-883-8567 

Lam, Steven, Flat  F,  28/F  Tien  Sing  Mans.Taikoo  Shing,  1  Tai  Wing  Ave, Quarry  Bay, Hong  Kong, ,852-2503-4550 

Langer, Matthew,, 496  Palmer  Avenue, Richmond  Hill, .Ontario, Canada, L4B  3B9, 905-737-671 3 

Laptev,Andrew,,45  Sandusky  Crescent, Aurora, .Ontario, Canada, L4G  3N3.905  726  2317 

Lau,Jason,2/FI.,  Block  45,Baguio  Villa.550  Victoria  Rd,,Hong  Kong,, 852-2550-6508 

Lau.Kevin.Suite  1903,33  Empress  Avenue.North  York„Ontario,Canada,M2N  6Y7.416.730.1903 

Lau.Richard  Siu  Lun.Flat  14F,  Willow  Mansion.Tai  Koo  Shing,,, Hong  Kong„852-2885-5981 

Lau, Simon, ,98  Cartwright  Boulevard, Woodbridge,, Ontario, Canada, L4L  8J8, 905-850-9467 

Lau,Tony,,98  Cartwright  Boulevard, Woodbridge, .Ontario, Canada, L4L  8J8, 905-850-9467 

Lau.Wally.Block  23  4A  Pare  Versailles,3  Mui  Shu  Hang  Road.Tai  Po„NT,Hong  Kong„852.9018.4572 

Laveau,Nicholas„122  Stratford  Cres.,Toronto„Ontario,Canada,M4N  1C8.41 6-482-61 22 

Law, Mathew,.  House  40. 2/fl,  Tseng  Chuen  Yuen, Tseng  Tau,  Sam  Pui  Chau,,Sai  Sha  Road,  Sai  Kung.N.T.  Hong 

Kong, ,852. 2310. 9604 

Lawson. Jamie, .14  Edenbrook  Hill, Etobicoke,, Ontario, Canada, M9A  3Z6, 416-239-5130 

Lebar,Adam„11  McRoberts  Place,Aurora,,Ontario,Canada,L4G  6X2,905-726-8897 

Lebar,Erik„11  McRoberts  Place,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  6X2,905-726-8897 

Lebar,Mitch„1 1  McRoberts  Place,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  6X2,905-726-8897 

Lee,Christopher„207  Heath  Road,Edmonton„Alberta,Canada,T6R  1S1, 780.989.0238 

Lee,Edward,#508,89  Skymark  Drive.North  York„Ontario,Canada,M2H  3S6.416-497-1411 

Lee,Eric„51  Quaker  Village  Drive, Uxbridge„Ontario,Canada,L9P  1A2.905-852-9608 

Lee.Jae  Hee,#1302-234  Family  Apt., Moon  Jung  Dong,  Song  Pa-Gu,Seoul,„Korea,,82-2-401-2174 

Lee.JeongJin.YeonSooKu,  YeonSool  Dong.536,  Dong  Nam  Apt.  A,  105- 1301  Inchon, Korea,406-1 10,82-32- 

817-6025 

Lee,Jeremy,1176  Kingdale  Road, Newmarket, .Ontario, Canada, L3Y  4W1 ,905-836-5542 

Lee,Ju8tin„207  Heath  Road,Edmonton„Alberta,Canada,T6R  1S1, 780.989.0238 

Lee,Martin„1176  Kingdale  Road,Newmarket„Ontario,Canada,L3Y  4W1 ,905-836-5542 

Lee,Robert„51  Quaker  Village  Drive,Uxbridge,,Ontario,Canada,L9P  1  A2,905-852-9608 

Lee, Sean, A-1702    Booyoung    Green    Town    2nd.Mok    5-dong, Yangchun-gu,, Seoul, Korea, 158- 

732.011.822.2643.3998 

Lee.Soung  Hun.P.H.  #206,5765  Yonge  Street.North  York,,Ontario,Canada,M2M  4H9.416.250.9207 

Lemieux-Reale, Justin, ,31  Tomlin  Crescent.Richmond  Hill, .Ontario, Canada, L4C  7T4. 905-884-0569 

Lennox,John-Ross„1060  Columbus  Road,  West,Brooklin„Ontaho,Canada,L1M  1P5.905-655-4231 

Lennox,Scott„1060  Columbus  Road.  West,Brooklin,,Ontario,Canada,L1M  1  P5.905-655-4231 

Leong,Luls„86  Paddock  Lane,Markham„Ontario,Canada,L3P  7S2.905-305-9625 

Leslie,Jared„7  Bowes-Lyon  Court,Markham,,Ontario,Canada,L6C  1E5.905-887-5691 

Leslie, Nick, .7  Bowes-Lyon  Court, Markham, .Ontario. Canada, L6C  1E5.905-887-5691 

Leung,Derrick„1217-20  Harding  Boulevard,  West.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4C  9S4.905-508-9315 

Leung,Joseph„130  Silver  Rose  Crescent.Markham,,Ontario,Canada,L6C  1W8.905-887-1118 

Li,Ravel„179  Savage  Road,Newmarket„Ontario,Canada,L3X  1R6.905-836-8118 

Lin,Brian,395  Ju-Ru  1st  Rd, San-Ming  Drst„Kachsiung  City,„Taiwan  R.O.C.,,886-7-386-3038 

Lin,Bryan„21  Foxmeadow  Lane,Markham,,Ontario,Canada,L3R  8W2.905-305-1442 

Lin,Michael„30  Fraser  Street,Thornhill„Ontario,Canada.L3T  5H6.905-709-0409 

Lin,Morgan,,30  Fraser  Street,Thornhill„Ontario,Canada,L3T  5H6.905-709-0409 

Liu.Henry,  C/O  Mr.  Peng  Sheng  Chou,5039  Finch  Avenue  East.  Apt.  #  1505.Scarborough,Ont,Ca,M1S 

5L6416.332.9784 

Lo,Ryan„9  Ardwold  Gate, Richmond  Hill,,Ontario.Canada,L4B  2J9.905-883-1832 

Loor,Anatoly,304,175  Cedar  Avenue.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4C  9V4, 


Mexico. 


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Lopez, Juan, Fuente  del  Anahuac  #20,Lomas  de  las  Palmas,  Mexico,,  Huixquilucan,  Mexico. 
52760,011.525.291.5278  ^^^ 

Lopez  de  Silanes  Albafull, Alejandro, .Bosque  Guanabanos  106, Mexico  D  F 
05120,011.525.570.6575  jA 

Lorenzo, Diego,. Paseo  de  Los  Laureles  101, Mexico, ,D.F„ Mexico,  11700.525. 570.6 
Lorriman, Bradley,, Box  839, Noblelon,. Ontario. Canada.LOG  1  NO  905-859-071 0 
Lowe,Colln„14  Simcoe  Road, Kettleby, .Ontario, Canada.LOG  1J0, 906-939-7119 
Lucking, Eric, ,880  Tegal  Place, Newmarket..Ontario.Canada  L3X  1  L3,SOS.836.8727 
Lunan, Fraser,. 3  Apple  Hill.Baie  D'Urfe,  Quebec, Canada. H9X  3G5  514-457-7836 
Lupo,Alessandro,,3  Georgette  Street, Keswick, .Ontario, Canada, L4P  1L2  905-476-2972 
Luther, Ryan, ,83  Pine  Street, Bridgewater. .Nova  Scotla,Canada,B4V  1X4  902-543-8258 
Lyons,Justln„68  Asbury  Park  Court,Stouftville„Ontario,Canada,L4A  7H8.905-640-5835 
Maaskant, Levin, ,1  Manitou  Drive, King  City,, Ontario, Canada, L7B  1E7, 905-833-4478 
Maaskant,Thl)s„1  Manitou  Drive.King  City,,Ontario,Canada.L7B  1E7.905-833-4478 
Macdonald,Andrew„26  McRobert's  Place,Aurora„Ontario, Canada. L4G  6X2.905-726-9766 
Maclver.Drewe.Maclver,  Dodge.  Jeep  Ltd., 17615  Yonge  St,Nmkt,On,Ca.L3Y  5H6.905-841 -7052 
MacKay,Colin„14  Burton  Road,  R.R.  1, Shanty  Bay.,Ontario,Canada,L0L2L0,705  722  8042 
MacKay,Sandy,29  Mansfield  Park  Court, R.R.  #4,Uxbridge.,Ontario,Can,L9P  1R4,905-985-1436 
MacKay,Scott„25  Tribbling  Crescent,Aurora,,Ontaito,Canada,L4G  4W5.905  727  8100 
MacKenzie. Jonathan, .63  Willow  Farm  Lane, Aurora.,Ontario, Canada. L4G  6K2, 905-726-9078 
Man,Gerard,27A,  Block  2,Cavendish  Heights,33  Partible  Rd„,,Hong  Kong,, 852-2337-3583 
Manchee,Stuart„56  Fleury  Street,Aurora„Ontario. Canada, L4G  1T9. 905-841-9212 
Manigat,Sebastien„798  Iroquois  Drive, Cornwall, ,Ontario,Canada,K6H  5C5, 613-938-2669 
Mann,Alex,,174  Sherwood  Place, Newmarket,, Ontario, Canada,L3Y  8E5. 905-853-3065 
Marek,Ryan„164  Covent  Crescent,Aurora,,Ontano,Canada,L4G  6P9.905-727-4786 
Marien,Breen,.370  Alex  Doner  Drive, Newmarket. .Ontario, Canada, L3X  1E6, 905-895-1 929 
Marshall, Chris, .757  Quantra  Crescent, Newmarket,. Ontario. Canada,L3X  1K5, 905-898-8565 
Marti,Pablo„Av.  Mexico  #  27-4  Condesa,Mexico,,D.F.,Mexico,06100, 525.286.7947 
Martin,Blake„4151  Ennisclare  Drive.  Box  4,Rockwood„Ontario,Canada,N0B  2K0.519-856-2999 
Mattucci,Rocco..9i  Manitou  Drive.King  City,,Ontario,Canada.L7B  1E7. 905. 833.0657 
Maura. Alex., P. O   Box  EE15926. Nassau,. Bahamas, ,242-324-6184 
McBane,Patrick„R.R.  #1, Little  Current,,Ontario. Canada, POP  1K0.705-368-3118 
McCall,Brendan„4050  46A  Street.Ladner,, British  Columbia, Canada,V4K  3N2.604-940-0038 
McCartney, Karl, P.O.         Box         CB-11314,44         West         Bay         Street,         Love 
Beach.Nassau... Bahamas. .242.327.3867/41 03  Mk 

McClelland,Peter„135  Dawlish  Avenue, Aurora, Ontario,Canada,L4G  6R9.905.751.1305 
McCullough,Brendon,,22  Brookeview  Drive, Aurora., Ontario, Canada, L4G  6N  1,905-71 3-3301 
McCullough, Clinton, ,22  Brookeview  Drive, Aurora, .Ontario, Canada. L4G  6N1, 905-713-3301 
McDonald. Douglas.Box  325. .Gormley.. Ontario. Canada, L0H  1  GO, 905-888-0946 
McFarlane. Christopher, .5  Bluegrass  Drive, Aurora,, Ontario, Canada,L4G  6W4, 905-727-8338 
McGill,Stephen„30  Wilkinson  Place,Aurora,,Ontario.Canada,L4G  6K2,905-841-5407 
McGrath,Patrick„601  Dillon  Court.North  Platte, ,Nebraska,U.S.A.,69101.308-534-1087 
Mclntosh,Matt„52  Pringle  Avenue.Markham, .Ontario.Canada, L3P  2P4.905-471-6766 
Mclntosh,Mlke„67  Willow  Farm  Lane,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  6K2.905-841-4465 
McKay,Robert„4828  Livingston  Street,Claremont„Qntario,Canada,L1Y  1A5,905-649-5438 
McLean, Roger,, P. O.  Box  44,  Main  Street. Christiana,, Manchester. Jamaica., 876-964-2778 
McNabb,Alex„925  Tegal  Place. Newmarket. .Ontario, Canada. L3X  1  K6  905-898-6243 
McNabb,David„106  Douglas  Drive.Toronto,, Ontario, Canada,M4W  2B4.416  972  0287 
McNally,Brandon„P.O.  Box  70,Gormley„Ontario,Canada,L0H  1G0.905-642-6236 
McNeil,Alexander„67  Yorkminster  Road.North  York„Ontario,Canada,M2P  1M4.416-226-4788 
Meneses, Luis, Monte  de  Tiribica  #12,Jardlnes  Montana, Mexico, .D.F.. Mexico. 14210. 525. 645. 3256 
Merchant.Tarek.Suite  1410,7825  Bayview  Avenue,Thornhill„Ontario,Ca,L3T  7N2. 905-763-8281 
Middleton,Matthew„40  Bolton  Drive,Uxbridge,.Ontario.Canada,L9P  1  W5.905-852-3053 
Mijares, Santiago, Bosque   de   Zapopan    No.    29. La   Herradura.Huixquih  ^^.Edo   de 
Mexico,Mexico,53920,525.294.1112  ^^^T 

Mlller,Jayson„18  Bovair  Trail, Aurora., Ontario. Canada,L4G  7C8.905-726-1280 
Mlller,Jonathan„301  Blackburn  Boulevard. Woodbridge,  Ontario. Canada. L4L  8K4, 905-856-6561 
Miller. Ryan, .301  Blackburn  Boulevard, Woodbridg8„Ofltario, Canada, L4L  8K4, 905-856-6561 
Milnes,Chris„320  Russell  Hill  Road,Toronto,,Ontarlo,Canada.M4V  2T8.416-483-9204 
Mllne8,Jonathan„320  Russell  Hill  Road,Toronto,.Ontario,Canada,M4V  2T8. 4 16-483-9204 
Mitchell,Matthew„252  Elman  Crescent,Newmarket„Ontario,Canada,L3Y  7X4.905-895-9611 
Mitchell, Matthew., 32  Fairwood  Drive, Keswick.  Ontario.Canada  L4P  3X6.905-476-9330 
Mok.Boris.Suite  1005,5795  Yonge  Street.North  York„Ontario.Canada.M2M  4J3.416-221-1648 
Mok,Devon„21  Heron  Trail,  R.R.#  3,Newmarket,, Ontario, Canada,L3Y  4W1 .905.707.2023 
Molina  Davlla.David.Nubes  #  233,Jardines  del  Pedregal.Mexico  City,„Mexico,01900.5  652  15  70 
Morales, Diego, Arteaga  y  Salaza.  .','      No.  800-3, Col.  El 

contadero, Mexico, .D.F., Mexico, 05500,525.813.0167/3  ^^^^^ 

Morales, Manuel, Man riquedeZuniga#1 30, Lomas  Virreyes, Mexico  City,  Mex.  11 000. 525-520-2130 


Moriarty.Leighton.,140  Rebecca  Court, Maple, ,Oi 
Muir, Blake, .155  Burton  Grove, King  City, .Ontario. 
Mulock,WMI„178  Hillhurst  Boulevard,Toronto„Ont 
Myers, Mitch, ,230  Elm  Road, Toronto, .Ontario, Cam 
Natarajan,Vinu„7733  La  Guardia  Drive,Plano,TX,U' 
Nehaul, Jihad, 60  Harbin  Alleyne, Sandy  Lane, St.  Jama*, 


anada,L6A  1Q2.905-737-20O3 
L7B  1C7.J0M33-0577 
nada,M5N  1P2.416-785-7919 
3T8.41 6-787-8729         iH 
125,972  618  8749 

246-432-2363 


Nel.Erlc  Chwan-En„30  Ardwold  Gate, Richmond  Hill.. Ontario.Canada. L4B  2K2.905-508-5338 
Nesbltt,Mike„Am  Tripser  Waldchen  55,Keilenkirchen,„Germany.5251 1 .49  2451  92371 5 
Ng,Chartes,24B  La  Vogue  Court, 29-31  Village  Road.Happy  Valley,,, Hong  Kong.,852-2803-4482 
Ng,Ringo,12  Melchior  Cres, Markham, .Ontario, Canada. L3R  8Z6. 905.944. 8537 
Ngal,Terry,#2206,18  Sommerset  Way.North  York.,Ontario.Canada.M2N  6X5.416-512-1601 
Nishioka.Shingo.,  1-4-43  Suminoe,Suminoe-Ku. Osaka.  Japan. 559-0004  06.6671 .4881 
Noble,Colin,,1 1  Long  Valley  Road. Aurora,. Ontario. Canada.L4G  6K8.905. 751. 1663 


Nowicki, Michael, ,18  Higginson  Street, Markham, ,Ont; 
Nozuka. Justin, ,208  Riverside  Drive, Toronto, .Ontarij 
Nozuka, Philip,. 208  Riverside  Drive, Toronto, .Ontarj 
Nudds, David, ,1  Candac  Valley  Drive. Aurora,. Ont, 
O'Dwyer, Brendan. .55  Hillside  Drive. Aurora,  Onta 
Ojo,Ola,.16  Thompson  Avenue,  Ikoyi.P.O.  Box  54! 
Olivar.Emilio.Sabinos  217  Col.  Jurica.Queretaro.J 
Oosthuizen, Richard.  15800  Yonge 
Oram, David, .59  Glenridge  Drive, Un 
Oram, Philip, ,59  Glenridge  Drive, Uni 
Ortiz,  Alejandro,  Alpes  1 354,  .Mexico, 
Parent, Adam, ,95  Burling  Place, Newi 
Park,Jlnho,#  702.45  Kingsbridge  Ga 


,L3P6G8  905-294-6613 
I6S4A9.41 6. 760.8560 
lda.M6S  4A9.41 6.760.8560 
nada,L4G  6W7.905-841-3448 
ada.L4G  6C9.905-727-1668 
lomo.Lagat,  j*geria..  234-1  -776-1 644 
lexico,  76100,01 1.52.442  180  448 


,urora.,Ontario.Canada,L4G  3H7 
. Ontario. Canada.L6C  1A2.905-887-9064 
Ontario. Canada.L6C  1  A2.905-887-9064 
deChapultepec.Mexlco.11000.52S.520.5126 
.Ontario.Canada. L3Y  5W3, 905-895-4504 
Circle, Mississauga,, Ont. Ca,L4R  3K4 .905.502. 5093 
Park,Sang-Hyuk,#54,126  Belmont  Drtve,London„Ontario.Canada.N6J  4W1. 519-690-0907 
Petropoulo8,Hamllton„35  Irvine  Road,Toronto„Ontario,Canada,M1C  2K4.416  286  1906 
Poon,Wllson„79  Kingmount  Cres  Richmond  Hill, .Ontario  Canada, L4B  3X4.905.863.8S63 
Posa, Matthew., 225  Forest  Ridge  Road.RiC  .  4E  3L8  905-770-7710 

Powell,Stewart„49  Chadburn  Crescent.Auroi.i  Ontario.Canada.L4G  4V8.90S.727.8686 
Prlebe,Bobby„205  Port  St.  Charles. St  P«ter..Barbados..246-419-1205 


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Pringle,Warren„596  Parkview  Road,Ottawa,,Ontario,Canada,K1Z  6E5.61 3-722-8203 
Pryce,Steven„235  Rhodes  Circle,Newmarket„Ontario,Canada,L3X  1V3.905-895-0621 
Radley-Smith, Oliver,, 104  Temperance  Street, Aurora, .Ontario, Canada, L4G  2P8, 905.841. 1169 
Ramlochan.Jan  Michael, ,233  Orchard  Heights  Boulevard, Aurora, .Ontario, Canada, L4G  5A5, 905-841 -71 1 0 
Ramlochan,Justin„233  Orchard  Heights  Boulevard,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  5A5,905-841-7110 
Rankin,Carroll„1216  White  Pine  Drive  North, Eau  Claire,WI,U.S.A.,54701,715  831  8614 
Ratansi,Adel„36  Ambleside  Crescent,Markham,,Ontario,Canada,L3R  7T2,905-940-8435 
Ratansi, Faisal, ,36  Ambleside  Crescent, Markham,, Ontario, Canada, L3R  7T2, 905-940-8435 
Reid,Michael„416  Keith  Avenue,Newmarket„Ontario,Canada,L3X  1T9.905-836-2867 
Reininger, Richard, ,929  Southwind  Court, Newmarket,, Ontario, Canada, L3Y  6J1, 905-895-2757 
Reynoso  Malvido,Diego,GarciaGuerra  135, Col.  LomasVirreyes, Mexico, ,D,F., Mexico,  11 000, 52.5202.791 5 
Robinson,Mark,St.  Andrew's,62A  Ord  Road.Paget  PG03,„Bermuda„441-236-1880 
Robinson. Simon.  10  Ardill  Crescent, Aurora, .Ontario, Canada, L4G  5S4, 905-727-2628 
Rosenberg,Eitan„10  Mallingham  Court.North  York,,Ontario, Canada, M2N  6G4.416-225-9779 
Ross.Dumani.  41  Lorraine  Gardens, Etobicoke,, Ontario, Canada, M9B  427,416-239-7257 
Ross,Jordan„12  Carlyle  Crescent,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  6P6.905-841-3273 
Ross,Paul„12  Carlyle  Crescent,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  6P6.905-841-3273 
Rothwell,Joseph„26  Wrenwood  Court,Unionville,,Ontario,Canada,L3R  6H6.905-479-9520 
Rothwell,Nathan„26  Wrenwood  Court,Unionville,,Ontario,Canada,L3R  6H6.905-479-9520 
Rourke,Adam„5  Banbury  Court,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  3M8.905-713-3070 
Rubli  Ornelas, Adrian, .Grullas  30  Lomas  de  las  Aguilas, Mexico  City,, .Mexico, 01730. 525  635  2881 
Ruggier. Simon. ,40  Jaimie  Road, Thornhill,, Ontario, Canada, L4J  6A4 ,905-660-41 02 
Ryazanov,Alex„14  Berkindale  Drive.North  York„Ontario,Canada.M2L  1Z5.416-444-8484 
Rykov,Pavel„St.  Stzoitelei  4A-13,Khimki„, 141400  Russia,,095  575  2182 
Rykov,Stephan„St.  Stzoitelei  4A-13,Khimki, ,,141400  Russia.,095  575  2182 

Ryu,Eugene,Shin-an  Apt  1 706  Dong  101  Ho.Moonchon  Maeul.Chu  Yop-Dong,  llsan-ku,  Koyang-si.Kyunggi- 
do,411-370  Korea, ,82-31-916-7830  B^^^^^^ 

Sacher,Dominic,"Relando",  17A  South  Road.Sandy  Lane  Estate.St.  James,, .Barbados.. 246-432-1288 
Salas.Jose.Callejon  los  Ayala  #450„Garza  Garcia„Nuevo  Leon, Mexico.66220, 528.338.2743 
Saleem,Zoheb„P.O.  Box  4604„Abu  Dhabi, United  Arab  Emirates„971  -2-79-2224/5 
Salomon,Adam,,24  Whitfield  Court,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  5L7.905-727-2646 
Samson-Doel,Erie„9  Willett  Crescent.Richmond  Hill,,Ontario,Canada,L4C  7W4,905-770-5361 
Samson-Doel,Patrick„9  Willett  Crescent.Richmond  Hill,.Ontario,Canada,L4C  7W4, 905-770-5361 
Samson-Doel,William,,9  Willett  Crescent.Richmond  Hill,,Ontario,Canada,L4C  7W4.905-770-5361 
Sanders,Pablo„545  Tugwell  Place, Newmarket„Ontario,Canada,L3Y  8S5,905-853-4416 
Scott,Corey„156  Elman  Crescent.Newmarket,, Ontario, Canada, L3Y  7X1,905.853.1515 
Scott,Jamie,"Kilconquhar",PO  Box  N7776,  Lyford  Cay, Nassau,,, Bahamas„242-362-5327/8 
Sequeira,Ryan„3280  Barchester  Court,Mississauga„Ontario,Canada,L5L  5Z1,905.820.3608or1253 
Seymour,Jeff„16  Aim  Court,Aurora,,Ontario,Canada,L4G  6W7.905.841 .0677 
Sham,Alex„1753  Maple  Ridge  Drive,Mississauga„Ontario,Canada,L4W  2B5.905-625-1389 
Sherry,Craig„111  Thompson  Drive.Holland  Landing„Ontaho,Canada,L9N  1E2.905  836  7381 
Si,George„43  Claxton  Road,Markham„Ontario,Canada,L3P  6R8.905-472-9345 
Si,Jonathan„43  Claxton  Road,Markham„Ontario,Canada,L3P  6R8.905-472-9345 
Siddiqui,Sohaib„8  Perivale  Gdns,Aurora,Ontario,Canada,L4G  7P6.905.727.2541 
Simmons,Scott„1  Watlington  Lane.Devonshire  DV06,, Bermuda,, 441-236-71 16 
Simpson,Christopher„5  Woodside  Court,Markham,,Ontario,Canada,L3P  2J7,905.294.7648 
Simpson,Christopher„18  Sir  Gawaine  Place, Markham, ,Ontario,Canada,L3P  3A2.905.471.4968 
Skolnick,Gavin,"Tropic  Winds"  Easter  Road, P.O.  Box  N1696, Nassau  N. P. ,„ Bahamas,, 242-324-1556 
Smith.Austin.Site  4,  Box  C-1.R.R.  #3,Shanty  Bay,,Ontario, Canada, LOL  2L0. 
Smith,Brad„54  Quarry  Point,Hudson,,Quebec,Canada,JOP  1H0.450-458-2113 
Smith,Jay„242  Kemano  Road,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  4Y5.905-841-5510 
Smith,Malek„53  Treegrove  Circle,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  6M2, 905.841 .9069 
Smith.Tyler.Site  4,  Box  C-1.R.R.  #3,Shanty  Bay,,Ontario,Canada,LOL2LO, 
Sodonis,Erik„137  Burton  Grove, King  City„Ontario,Canada,L7B  107,905-833-5364 
Sondhi,Ankush,7030  Woodbine  Avenue.Suite  500,Markham,,Ontario,Canada,L3R  6G2.905-841-0502 
Springer,Jeremy„131  Manitou  Drive.King  City,,Ontario,Canada,L7B  1E7.905-833-0689 
Steeves,Andrew„30  Catherine  Avenue, Aurora„Ontario, Canada, L4G  1K5, 905-841-6497 
Steeves,Kyle„30  Catherine  Avenue,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  1K5.905-841-6497 
Stewart.Dana.P.O.  Box  N682,Oakhill  Road, Nassau,, .Bahamas,, 242.327.7559 
Stock,Darryl„34  Elda  Court,Sharon„Ontario, Canada.LOG  1V0, 905-478-8454 
Stock,Graydon„34  Elda  Court,Sharon„Ontario,Canada,L0G  1V0.905-478-8454 
Stock,Jarryd„34  Elda  Court,Sharon,,Ontario,Canada,L0G  1V0.905-478-8454 
Stoikos,Daniel„603  Culler  Mews,Newmarket,,Ontario, Canada, L3X  1V8,905-895-4222 
Stoneman,John„306  Inglewood  Drive,Toronto„Ontario,Canada,M4T  1J5.416  483  7897 
Suddaby,J.P.„42  Long  Valley  Road,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  6K8.905-841-4113 
Suddaby,Matthew„42  Long  Valley  Road,Aurora,,Ontario,Canada,L4G  6K8.905-841-4113 
Sunderani,Michael„56  Briarwood,Unionville„Ontario,Canada,L3R  2X2,905-940-0855 
Su-Wu,Sterling„36  Oakhaven  Drive.Scarborough,, Ontario, Canada,M1V  1X9,416-754-2770 
Sweeting,Lennon„48  Angus  Glen  Boulevard, Markham„Ontario,Canada.L6C  1  Z3.905-887-3279 
Swenker,Erie„9  Leighland  Drive,Unionville„Ontario,Canada,L3R  7R4.905-479-1262 
Tam,Kenneth„79  Hillhurst  Drive.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada.L4B  3C4.905-737-5789 
Tanadi.Jesen.Dharma  Husada  Indah  III, No.  56-58  (Block  D-250). Surabaya, .East  Java, Indonesia. ,62-31- 
594-9822 

Tang,Alexander„23  Artinger  Court,Don  Mills„Ontario,Canada,M3B  1J9, 416-391-41 12 
Tang,Frederick„23  Artinger  Court.Don  Mills„Ontario,Canada,M3B  1J9.416-391-4112 
Tanton,Alexander„10  Callwood  Court,Sharon„Ontario,Canada,L0G  1V0.905-953-0100 
Teja,Jalil„203  Boake  Trail.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4B  3Z6,905-883-3433 
Thompson,Graham„39  Steele  Valley  Road,Thornhill„Ontaho,Canada,L3T  1M2.905-886-6976 
Thompson,Stephen„39  Steele  Valley  Road,Thornhill„Ontario,Canada,L3T  1  M2.905-886-6976 
Thomson,Perry„18  Hilltop  Boulevard,Gormley,,Ontario,Canada,L0H  1G0,905  841  4497 
Thwaites.Timothy,,  10  Taylor  Drive.Kingston  6,„Jamaica„876-977-1290 
Tiller,Wesley„2  Dol  Terrace,Aurora,,Ontario,Canada,L4G  6X2.905-726-4245 
Tinajero,Ricardo„Porfirio  Diaz  83,Mexico,,D.F.,Mexico,1 0200.525.595.30.46 
Tolani,Gautam,5  Paradise  Crescent, P.O.  Box  1119Montego  Bay. Jamaica, .876-952-5559 
Tolani,Sanjay,5  Paradise  Crescent.P.O.  Box  1119,Montego  Bay,  Jamaica, .876-952-5559 
Tomory.Dennis.,14628  Hwy  48,  R.R.  2,Stouffville„Ontario,Canada,L4A  7X3,905  640  3755 
Toms,Derek„75  Willis  Drive,Aurora,,Ontario,Canada,L4G  7M4.905-727-5771 
Townsend, Brandon, .1389  Rougemount  Drive, Pickering, .Ontario, Canada, L1V  1N2, 905-509-261 2 
Tozzi,Eric„56  Offord  Crescent,Aurora,,Ontario,Canada,L4G  3G8.905-726-4116 
Tozzi,Jonathan„56  Offord  Crescent,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  3G8.905-726-4116 
Trimarchi,Giancarlo„28  Balmoral  Heights,Queensville„Ontario,Canada,L0G  1  R0.905-478-2441 
Tripodi,Thomas„271  Ridge  Road.Aurora,, Ontario, Canada,L4G  3G8.905-71 3-2832 
Trott,David„7  Heatherfield  Lane,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  6K  1,905-726-4407 
Tsai,Jay„c/o  23  Aldershot  Crescent, North  York, .Ontario, Canada, M2P  1L7, 
Tsai,Paul„31  Foxmeadow  Lane,Markham„Ontario,Canada,L3R  8W2.905-51 3-8089 
Tse,Bosco„861  Wildrush  Place,Newmarket,,Ontario, Canada, L3X  1L7.905-895-6670 
Tsioros,Nicolaos„40  Montrose  Crescent,Unionville,,Ontario.Canada,L3R  7Z5.905-477-5399 
Tsui,Micky„25  Eastgate  Crescent.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4B  3G5.905-737-2211 
Tung,Raymond„2  Deer  Run  Court, Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4E  3M1.905-737-1045 
Tzimas,Michael„26  Sandfield  Drive,Aurora,,Ontario, Canada, L4G  6R7, 905-71 3-0808 
Udashkin,Ben„48  Brule  Trail, Kettleby„Ontario,Canada,L0G  1J0.905-939-7621 

Uribe, Jose, Los    Arcos    #40,Fracc.    Los    Arcos.San    Carlos,     Nueva    Guaymas,,Guaymas. 
Sonora,Mexico,85506,526-226-1429 
Velji-Pirani,Zameer„1  Cityview  Circle,Barrie,,Ontario,Canada,L4N  7V2.705-733-5243 


Vogt,Tyron„Chauffaud  1,Le  Prevoux„Neuchatel,Switzerland,2400.032  931  7742 
Von  Diergardt,Daniel,6760  Owen  Road, R.R.  #1,Uxbridge,,Ontario,Canada,L9P  1R1, 905-852-3611 
Wade,Alex„233  4th  Street  "A"  East.Owen  Sound, .Ontario.Canada.N4K  1B8.51 9-376-8610 
Wakefield, Andrew, .5  Burr  Crescent, Unionville,, Ontario, Canada, L3R  9B8, 905-470-1 554 
Walker,Jamie„1  McClellan  Way,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  5T7.905-841-7355 
Walker.Taylor.Suite  206,2  Alexandra  Blvd,Toronto„Ontario,Canada,M4R  1L7.416-781-7156 
Wan,Peter,#606,28  Pemberton  Avenue.North  York„Ontario,Canada,M2M  4L1, 416.590.0233 
Wang,David„6  Moorgate  Court.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4B  3W7.905-883-6955 
Weedon,Nicholas„198  Orchard  Heights  Blvd.,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  4A8.905-727-0517 
Wells,Kris„Oak  Hill  Road,  P.O.  Box  CB  13957, Nassau  N.P.,8ahamas,,242-327-4792 
Whiteland,Matthew„P.O.  Box  S.S.  6296.Nassau„Bahamas„242  364  6550 
Williams,Jeffrey„16139  Halpren  Falls  Lane,Cypress,Texas,U.S.A., 77429, 1.281.213.91 36 
Willmot.Gregory.Kinghaven  Farm.4305  King  Road.King  City„Ontario,Canada,L7B  1  K4.905-833-0845 
Willson,McKenzie„17  Cardinal  Crescent,Midhurst„Ontario,Canada,L0L  1X1,705  739  4149 
Wilson,Jason„15  McKay  Crescent,Unionville„Ontario,Canada,L3R  3M7,905-475-7148 
Wilson,Kevin„19  Heatherfield  Lane,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G  6K  1,905-727-9307 
Wong, Arthur,,  11  John  Button  Boulevard, Unionville„Ontario,Canada,L3R  8Z8.905-477-7664 
Wong.Canning.Flat  D,  10th  Fl,  Block  I.Baldwin  Crt,  154-164  Argyle  St.Kowloon.Hong  Kong, ,852- 
2715-9151 

Wong,Dennis,Blk.  M,  Rm.  501,Kornhill,Quarry  Bay,„Hong  Kong.,852-2568-8478 
Wong,Dennis,Flat  B,  5/F  Block  1,Chi  Fu  Fa  Yuen.Pok  Fulam,,Hong  Kong.,852-2870-2719 
Wong,Justin,,10  Rosewood  Court,Gormley„Ontaho,Canada,L0H  1G0.905-841-7928 
Wong,Peter,Flat  E,  2/F,  Albion  Gardens, 17-21  La  Salle  Rd,  Kowloon  Tong,Kowloon,Hong  Kg, 852- 
2338-9405 

Wong, Ryan, Room  724,  Azalea  House, So-Uk  Estate, Kowloon,,, Hong  Kong, ,852-2387-1 660 
Wong,Vincent„97  Springbrook  Drive.Richmond  Hill„Ontario, Canada, L4B  3P9,905  771  8292 
Woodcock,David,,9  Rosegarden  Crescent.Richmond  Hill, .Ontario, Canada, L4E  2P1, 905-773-2775 
Wright,lan„309  Clarendon  Street,Southampton„Ontario,Canada,N0H  2L0.519  797  5018 
Wu,Adrian„1 1  Granada  Court,Thomhill,,Ontario,Canada,L3T  4V3, 905-707-1831 
Yau,Clement„1  Loring  Crescent,Unionville,,Ontario,Canada,L3R  0G2, 905-51 3-7302 
Yeung,Kent,13D  Helena  Garden, 263  Prince  Edward  Road,Kowloon,„Hong  Kong, ,852.271 .4540 
Yip,Matthew,Block  10,  11/FI.,  Flat  C, Royal  Ascot,Shatin,„Hong  Kong, ,852-2645-0632 
Yoon,Michael„32  Baynards  Lane.Richmond  Hill,,Ontario,Canada,L4C  9B5.905  884  6861 
Yoon,Sang-Chul, #106, 1503  Yucksam  Lucky  Apt. ,963  Dokokdong,  Gangnamgu, Seoul,, South  Ko- 
rea, 135-270,822  3462  4849 

Yoon,Sang-Ho,#1 06, 1 503  Yucksam  Lucky  Apt., 963  Dokokdong,  Gangnamgu, Seoul,, South  Korea,  1 35- 
270,822  3462  4849 

Young,Chris„14  Maryvale  Crescent.Richmond  Hill„Ontario,Canada,L4C  6P8,905.886.5186 
Yu.Joon  Hee,#1509,18  Sommerset  Way.North  York„Ontario, Canada, M2N  6X5,416.733.3211 
Yuen.Kenny.Suite  605,20  Harding  Boulevard, Richmond  Hill,,Ontario, Canada, L4C  9S4.905-883-6225 
Yule,Chris„R.R.  1, Erin,, Ontario, Canada.NOB  1T0.519  855  6356 
Zack,Brendan„37  Willow  Farm  Lane,Aurora,,Ontario,Canada,L4G  6K1, 905-726-1920 
Zhou, David, Suite  1606,228  Bonis  Avenue, Scarborough, .Ontario, Canada, M1T  3W4, 41 6-299-5550 
Zoratto,Adam„65  Chadwick  Crescent.Richmond  Hill„Ontaho,Canada.L4B  2W1, 905-770-1 585 
Zoratto,Luc„65  Chadwick  Crescent.Richmond  Hill, .Ontario, Canada, L4B  2W1, 905-770-1 585 


SAC  would  like  to  say  so  long  to  Mr. 
James  Livingston  and  Mr.  Barry 
Davies  who  subbed  in  for  Mrs.  Berman 
for  much  of  this  year.  Well  done  gents! 
We  also  say  so  long  to  Mr.  Martin 
Duguay  who  returns  to  South  Korea  to 
continue  his  education  and  David 
Adolphson,  one  of  our  physiotherapists 
who  will  be  missed  in  Mac  House  and  on 
the  playing  fields.  Hope  you  all  gained 
from  your  experience  being  at  St. 
Andrew's  as  much  as  the  students  who 
were  in  contact  with  you  on  a  daily  basis 
did.  Good  Luck,  we  all  wish  you  well! 


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