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20 Leadership Camp
24 Terry Fox Run
26 Homecoming
28 Cross Country Run
30 Halloween
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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
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172 DECA
174 Christian Fellowship
176 Bands
178 Duke of Edinbourough
180 Community Service
182 Outreach
184 Debating
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190 Inspection
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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.
-Ted Staunton, Headmster.
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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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wol year the Prefects in training were
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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\
highly effeq^ WttLfun to De around group.
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.
~ames Gideon Fortunately, James'
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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Day so all students and staff were dressed in their finest school
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the run this year among members of the immediate Andrean
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J the only thing that did not disappoint. Only one of the 13 teams in action was defeated and for all the old boys in attendance
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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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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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
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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.
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Season Results
SAC 26
UCC12
SAC 39
TCSO
SAC 14
RC12
SAC 29
AC 7
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SMC 42
SAC 27
AC 7
SAC 7
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Billy Burke
MVP
Vince DeCivita
MIP
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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!!!!!!!!
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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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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
standing ovations, the cheers, and the applause, many were still ji^m^ng and^gin^' OdTtfj^-Plih".
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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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Night Dinners
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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Our celebration of traditions and recognition of student accomplishments
truly made these nights evenings to remjpiber.
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friends and <familyNalk ventured to St. Paul's
Cathedral ih Toronto^ f or the annual Carol Service.
With the choir, bag pipes and other spectacular
individuakpformai^es,^ will be remembered by
► all wl|b were present as t>ne of the best Carol
Services in recent memory.
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SASSIN Presents pgfer Hillary
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
overcoming his disablity, liv-
ing a full life, and encouraged
us to never give up.
Curt Harnett, a former
Olympic medalist
talked to the St. Andrew' s
community about commit-
ment, dedication and
sportsmanship. His stories
of achievement were to
give us the incentive to go
forth in life and be the best.
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of their opposition whic
games. This included the
of a very large and vocal thro
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were outstandingly entertaining, wTW
the SASSIN Shootout and the tradition?
Hockey game. SAC finished strong, winning their*
the tournament which was eventually won by UCC
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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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Peter and his date!
Gummie and his date!
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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.
M. Hanson
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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
Dave Stewart
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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,
e started on a positive note as a short-staffed Varsity squad entered the
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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.
Michael Roy '85
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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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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
M.hP
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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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M.V.P: Anton Bennett
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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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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"
jnd was completely d>
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pfend swim meet,
award goes to Alex Tantbn whjjpes a^
chlorineaT?%bakround. Coach Venters w^d lita
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season*^.jftntonia Venters
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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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Dylan Baker
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"his year was a great year -junior swim -team. They t ^ne year very
fluTjlLuinq haid and showing !Tue dedication in piactjcAlg_UyjBtgfTse effort put into their
KSajTf>is yeaib MIP !S~a^jjaan»*-who really stands out, flaTeTiacious swimmer and '" "'rrrjfft
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
a fantastic season ~"_^T ^^
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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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Captain and
Senior MIP
Randall Blom
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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
Nordic Skiing
CISAA CHAMPIONS
Back Row
Silane. Ryan
Front Row -
Merchant. Jo
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,
Jwu
The First Team convinr.ii
The First Team mem
#1 our Team Captain At
at #2 the up and coming
#3 was our explosive Mitch Myers,.
Our #4 was our reliable Clement Yau
#5 was the very talented and full of potential Dennis Wonj
and at # 6. the newcomer to the snort, Tarek Merchant.
At the development level, all the
the outstanding contribute
s showed the potential to become solid players and will prove to he
i competitive teams. Their daily efforts were very much appreciated.
The future of the Team looks very bright with a great number of players returning from the squad and many |
quality players graduating
I would like to thank all the members of the programme for their hard work and dedication this season and
I would like wish the best of i'—1- tn •>" *ka --o^" ■«♦*»*• »'»>«»• '•" »»•»:- *■. »,..«. ^Hoo,™ i
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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
the finish we were hoping for but we had fun all the while.
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f the boys this was their first experience with the sport of squash. Westarted off the season with a loss to UCC and ended
i a clear domination of the game at the CISAA Tournament.
as Sterling Hall. Appleby College and Ridley College didn't have a chance against such stellar players as Javier
Cortina. Emilio Olivar. Devon Bean. Jon MacKenzie and Thomson Ho.
( hir only competition was Upper Canada College, but with the determination and hard work of players like Jared Kim. Jose Salas.
Phil Oram. Taylor Walker. Ankush Sondhi. Mike Mcintosh and Justin Lemieux-Reale we prevailed.
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his year's Focus festival of
the Arts was a huge success
that started with the FOCUS in-
troductory play. As the week pro-
gressed students and faculty alike
were allowed to watch their peers
in musical and dramatic perfor-
mances. The Focus Art Show
was a great success in showcas-
ing the talents and year's efforts in
SAC's art classes. From Smitty
and Amadori's angry Tape to John
Knutton's crossdressing, the plays
were breathtaking and spontane-
ous. The introduction of the "Play
pit" was an innovative idea that
revitalized the doldrums of the
Auditorium. The festival was
capped off with the lamentable
end in the SAC Tuck shop, to be
demolished in the summer. Caba-
ret was filled with a twinge of
sorrow as performers knew their
venue was at an end. Wailing by
Giancarlo and Aladdin as Mini-
Me accompanied on guitar.
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your unerring support and your
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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
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<>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 ^^
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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Second Row - Luis Meneses. Bosco Tse. Aaam micci
First Row - T. Paolini. Esq, Bryn Fell, Darrin Henein, Chris
Young.
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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
Kh.cKantvn M()k Robin ()' HaiC\ Fsi|.
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 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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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
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•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
Josh Dclmas
Front Row: Terry Belgrave. Zoheb Saleem, Scott Simons, Josh Delmas. Ryan Sequira. Mark Robinson
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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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.
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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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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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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.
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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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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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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
I've ever had.
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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
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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
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^— 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"
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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
a SAC graduate: death, taxes, alumni contributions, and awesome memoi
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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.
Real knowlege is knowing the extent of one's ignorance - Confucius
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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'!
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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^
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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.
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those Who mind don't mat'. 'ran',1 those who mattei don I mind
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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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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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
out for a bubble tea chat-!! ^BaS Vi*
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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<
Hey boys, keep in touch
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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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Of all the years I
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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.
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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.
Mr. Robson, Alex Chow
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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.
Michel Cameron
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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
boys, let's go for a "three-peat" next year!
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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.
ThankYouMr.Gielforyourprofoundleadership,wewouldnevergettherewithoutyou.
Alexander Chow, DECA Secretary
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e SAC Christian Fellowship has gone through a year of dependance on God. With
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
Rourke and Marcus Cheng.
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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.
Alex Chow. Assistant to Student Head of Music
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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!
Alex Chow. Senior Executive VP
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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,
Shocked they had nothing to say.
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searched, looked for the cause,
And found someone to blame.
They want justice to punish the sinner,
i Who left a country lame.
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.
Manhattan in Seasons
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He strolls through Central Park alone.
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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Calling on the love he lacks^
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Its autumn in New York.
And Liberty fades with the falling sun.
But he's found that special lone.
And he is now the prodigal son.
Manhattan in autumn
Love then marriage,
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True love has overcome.
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.
Manhattan in seasons.
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Another Day at SAC
By Jason Kim
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
Another day at
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
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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.
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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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By Zameer Velji-Pirani
Ramadan is a time of prayer, fasting, and
charity.
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We're not allowed to eat during the day,
This time of year I'm full of dismay.
Bismil-Lahir-Rahmanir-Rahim
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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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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
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AwarJed for proficiency in composition,
gramlar, spelling and writing.
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Captains: Raymond Tung &
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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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language is neither English nor
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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
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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
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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
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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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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.
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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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Blom, Randall, ,41 Benlamond Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M4E 1Y8, 416. 698.8148
Boileau,Alexander„41 Mistleflower Court.Richmond Hill, .Ontario, Canada, L4E 3T9.905-773-1441
Bonner,Braden„57 Cousins Drive,Aurora„Ontario,Canada,L4G 1B5.905-713-3697
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.
6955
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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s.St Pet,
221
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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