Contents Features 12 The Greening of an Institution By KIM SILLCOX 25 Tino Paolini By JIM MCGILLIVRAY 30 Perriers Bring a Parenting Philosophy to Memorial House By KIM SILLCOX 32 Students Get Back to Nature through Beyond the Gates By WHITNEY ELLIOTT 34 Dr. Hockin Goes John Polemidiotis '15 looking at Tree Swallow eggs in a Project Nest to Washington Box (Project Nest Boxes were generously supported by Bruce Buchan, By WILLIAM SCOULAR father of John '16 and CEO of Midpoint International) 36 Wartime on Columns Campus at SAC By F. MURRAY HALL '44 1 View from the Top 40 Old Boys' News 2 Community News 52 Obituaries 6 Association News 56 From the Editor 38 Archives Spring 2010, EDITORIAL COMMITTEE FAX Volume 54, Number 1 Edna Collins, Scott Hayter, 9E0-5M.A8I4L1 .6911 A'l90a,d d Jians o nD i aHkaumn m o'0n2d, J o'r9d9a; n P hEokteor s b 'y0 5G ,e o Sfcfo t tG e Borrygke PUBUSHED BY Sue Hayter, Steve Kimmerer, Back cover: Brandon Coverdale '1 5 r eads about St. Andrew's College for Old Boys, Scott Lewis and Michael Paluch [email protected] reducing his carbon footprint; Photo by G eoff George parents and friends of the School. ART DIRECTION AND DESIGN [email protected] EDITOR Fresh Art & Design Inc. [email protected] Kim Sillcox TELEPHONE WEBSITE ASSISTANT EDITORS 905.727.3178 www.sac.on.ca Jim McGlllivray, Nicholas Weedon '02 Front cover: Green Old Boys: l-r K am Chan '96, aSISt.A AndIrew'Cs Co llege View from the Top ^ SAC: Moving Forward It's hard for me to believe that I h ave almost completed my strategic plan for St. Andrews. During the next six moiitli>. first year as Headmaster. It is truly a pleasure to work in an we will develop a plan to chart the School's strategic direc- environment that breeds excellence on a daily basis. I a m tion for t he next five years. The formal planning document amazed by the tremendous level of talent exhibited by our will be published before the end of the 2010 calendar vear. students, Faculty and Staff. Interacting with parents. Old This summer, we will launch a new website, which Boys and community members as Headmaster has been highly will be far more interactive than our current site and will rewarding for me. During the past year, I h ave had the op- integrate social media and video, as well as a friendlier portunity to m eet many of you, both near and far. I h ave been fortunate enough to attend Old Boy, Advancement and School events in Bermuda, Jamaica, Mexico, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Korea, New York, Vancouver and Calgary. The deep sense of We must learn from our 'Green Old pride our global ambassadors feel for St. Andrew's is evident Boys who are leading the charge in tlie and continues to reinforce my understanding of what it means industry, and from our current students to all of you to be an Andrean. As you may have gathered from the cover photo, the primary who have an awareness and a})})recia- focus of this Andrean is to share with you some of the differ- tion for their surroundings far greater ent ways our Old Boys have contributed toward environmental than most of us had at their aae. sustainability through their careers and life choices, as well as the recent strides St. Andrew's has taken toward becoming a 'greener' school. In January 2009, SAC launched an Envi- and more networkable alunmi directon. The Schools new ronmental Task Force to develop a plan to reduce the School's environmental impact. A year later, on Januaiy 28, 2010, a promotional video, cunently being created by our Head of comprehensive "Environmental Plan 2009-2014" was presented Drama, William Scoular. and his team of professionals, will to, and supported by, the Board of Directors. While we have feature prominently on the homepage. The purpose of the accomplished a lot in a short time (which you will read about in video is to differentiate St. Andrews from other schools - a our cover story), there is a great deal still to do. We must learn tall order in under five minutes! Last September. I a sked from our 'Green' Old Boys who are leading the charge in the members of the Andrean community to consider the ques- industry, and from our cunent students who have an awareness tion: "What makes St. Andrews College different?" All and appreciation for their suiToundings far greater than most of students. Faculty and Staff, parents, members of the Old us had at their age. By tapping into their energy and following Boys Association and members of our Board of Directors our five-year plan, we are well on our way to becoming a completed the brainstorming exercise. The resulting 'greener' school committed to reducing our ecological footprint. overarching themes will be incorporated into the video, As well as greening the Campus, there are a number of new website and promotional pieces as we move fonvard. other important initiatives in progress at SAC. Fd like to ex- 1 a m c o nfiiltMit that \ ou will be impressed with the outcome tend thanks to all current parents and Old Boys for recenth and \\ill feel stronger than e\ er that St. Andrew's College completing satisfaction and engagement surveys. The data is definitely not an ordinary place. C» will prove invaluable as we work together to develop a ne^v KEVIN MCHENRY, HEADMASTER THE ANDREAN 1 Community News Assistant. She graduated from CLARE KOWALTSCHUK Wilfrid Laurier University with a BA in Communication Studies, A former Teacher, Coach and Housemaster at St. A ndrew's, Clare car- with concentrations in Business ried the O lympic torch on December 18* into the community-wide celebration at the Magna and Psychology. Prior to working Centre in Newmarket. at SAC, Felisha worked at Known for her zest for Allstate Insurance. She lives in life, c ompassion for Newmarket and enjoys tennis, others and community skiing, swimming and spending time at the cottage. service, Clare lit u p t he crowd with her brilliant smile and words of lished ba ook last year entitled To TERRY PREZENS encouragement for all in ^^^^Kw ^ H Stand and Fight: Poems of Canada and his wife Kathy are the proud attendance. When asked at War. While at SAC, Craig com- parents of a baby girl, Kiana what words of inspiration manded the C adet Corps, directed Grace, born on April 7, 2 01 O.Terry she had for the young the annual musicals, founded teaches computer science in t he people in t he crowd, the Independent Schools Drama Upper School and oversees the Festival in 1974 and coached the SAC Robotics Club, which will Clare replied, "Life is p re- cious, and t herefore we second and third football and represent Canada at the RoboCup basketball teams. He went on to Jr. I nternational Competition in should seize each day." become Head of School at T rafalgar Singapore later this year. RAMESH ARI theology for 1 1 y ears. He and his Castle School for girls in W hitby joined St. Andrew's in A ugust wife Mary-Ann will be moving to from 1979-95. Craig has since JULIE WILSON 2009 as the new Webmaster. He Etobicoke with their growing fam- retired and is l iving in Ottawa. and her husband Chris welcomed comes with a wealth of experience ily, Joey ( 4) and Mathew (2), to be their first child, Justin Donald, in web development, network closer to family. We wish them well. FELISHA MARTIN on March 17, 2010. Julie is t he support and programming, having joined the University Counselling Annual and Planned Giving Officer built sites for Pfizer Canada, Kraft TRENA EVANS team in July as an Administrative in the Advancement Office. Foods and Bell Canada. Ramesh joined the Faculty as Head of the has also designed HTML newslet- English Department in t he Upper MARIA PESSOA ters for e Bay and has authored School last September. Trena holds who has been cleaning web-based eLearning courses for a Ph.D. and master's degree in all offices in Dunlap Hall Home Depot. He holds a diploma English from The University of since 1977, has resigned in web programming and design Western Ontario. She taught Eng- from her position due to from Seneca College. lish att he Country Day School for health problems. The staff seven years and prior to that she of St. Andrew's will miss ROBERT COSTANZO taught at Columbia College Maria and her husband has accepted a position teaching in Chicago and at The University Abel. They looked after English at the Crescent School in of Western Ontario. Trena and every detail in e ach office Toronto and will be leaving St. her husband Anthony live in as if i t w ere their own Andrew's at the end of the school Richmond Hill. home. Maria says she will year. Rob joined the Upper School visit often, and we wish English faculty in September 2007 CRAIG KAMCKE her enjoyment in her from De La Salle College where who served as Head of History at early retirement. he taught geography, English and St, A ndrew's from 1964-79, pub- 2 SPRING 2010 Sports Update Saints sweep CISAA Championships 1 1 teanns win CISAA Championships: 1st Hockey (also MPHL Champs), JV Hockey, U16 Hockey, U14 Basketball, U13 Basketball, 1st Squash, U16 Squash, U14 Squash, U16 Nordic, JV 2B Alpine, Jr. Swimming! I A LPINE SKIING P T he Varsity Level 2A team stood second overall after four regular season races and were poised to make a run at the powerhouse from Royal St. 1? Ge orge's College to win the overall Champion- i s hip. Fueled by s eason best finishes by J ake p S terio '12 (3rd), Connor Ritchie '12 (7th), Mike Blair '1 3 ( 1 2th) and the steadfast Andrew Kerr '1 1 ( 5th), the Saints took first place at the CISAA finals. However, this would not be enough to claim the overall championship as RSGC needed to finish third in t he race and they finished sec- St. Andrew's Apline Ski Team: Front Row (l-r): Mr. Day, Ms. Elliott, Brennan Leslie '11 ond. The S aints finished a c ommendable second (2B - J V), Parker Gumming '11 (1A - V arsity), Andrew Kerr '11 (2A - V arsity; Captain), place overall by w hat amounted to only one Nick Mulder '11 (2A - V arsity, Michael Blair '13 (2A Varsity), Jake Sterio '12 (2A Varsity), Mr. Inglis; Middle Row (l-r): Jonthan Tse '13 (IB - J V), Ben Byers '13 (2B - J V), I t eam point. The Junior Varsity Level 2B team won Jeremy Sung '11 (1A - V arsity), Kieran Mulroy '11 (1A - V arsity), Steve Townsend '12 CISAA with season best results from Brennan (1A - V arsity), Spencer Feeley '12 (2B - J V), Roland Hynscht '13 (1 A - V arsity), Nicholas Coish '12 (2B - J V), Ricardo deSequeira '13 (1B - J V); Back Row (l-r): Leslie '1 1 (3rd) and Nick Coish '1 2 (7th) who Tyler Sifton '16 (U14B), Maclean Jones '15 (U14A), Andrew Clark '15 (U14A), helped solidify a s econd place finish on the day Krisztian Fockter '15 (U14A), Conrad Scullion-Smeenk '15 (U14B) David Pierson '15 and first overall. (U14A; Captain), Pierre-Louis Vaz '16 (U14A). Douglas Jones '16 (U14B) 1st Basketball Team: Back Row (l-r): BASKETBALL Danny McConnell '11, Akshay The First Basketball team captured Wadera '11 , L arry Filipopoulos '12, a tournament championship at Eric Merkel '11; Middle Row (l-r): Mario Settino '10 (down one step), the Rockway Mennonite Col- Sam Lim '10, Philip Kwan '10, Josh Smith '11, Nadiv Hossain '11, legiate Invitational tournament " in January. A couple of key losses Sean Reginio '10; Front Row (l-r): Coach Gary Godkin, Alec near the end of the season and McCleave '11, Sam Doucette '11, player injuries resulted in t he Will Egi'11, Nick Chretien '11, Saints missing the CISAA playoffs. Coach Sean Ludwig However, things are looking bright ■or the future of SAC Basketball, as 10 players are returning next year and both the U1 3 a nd U 14 Basketball teams won CISAA Championships! THEANDREAN 3 Community News ^nor+s ^'odate SWIMMING The Jr. S wim Team won CISAA Championships this season while the U20 team placed third. The boys set four new school records as well: Theo Sotiropoulos '1 1 Open 1 00 Butterfly 1 :02.00 - February 2010 Theo Sotiropoulos '1 1 Open 1 00 Freestyle 55.18- February 2010 NORDIC SKIING Daniel Cho '1 1 50 Butterfly 29.55 - March 2010 Arun Partridge '11 (Junior) and Several members of both teams qualified to go on to compete at The Nordic Ski team had a very Harrison Kane '1 1 ( Senior). successful day at CISAA with the the provincial-wide OFSAA Championships. Spencer Brown '12 won individual gold in t he Jr. 100m Freestyle with a t ime of 59.00, while SAC Junior Boys team winning the CURLING Championships: Arun Partridge Keaton Ward '13 also captured an individual gold in t he Jr. 5 0m The Curling team had its most suc- Breaststroke with a time of 33.78. St. Andrew's won two additional '11 (1st), Lyndon Zhao '13 (2nd), cessful year y et. T he season began gold medal relays at OFSAA: Mike Sifton '12 (3rd), Mike Mildon with a Bonspiel that attracted 16 *Gold in t he Jr. 2 00 Medley Relay - (Spencer Brown '1 2, K eaton '12 (5th), Rob MacDonald'12 highly competitive teams from around the GTA. SAC entered Ward '13, Peter Jentsch '11, Brian Chan '12 - Alternates: Austin (6th), Mark Denton '12 (9th) and Almadi '1 2 and Minjoo Cha '1 2) - 2:03.26 *our fourth record Ben Harrison '1 5 (10th). The Senior three squads, and at the end of Gold in t he Jr. 2 00 Freestyle Relay - (Keaton Ward '13, Peter Boys team won the team Silver the day's curling, our First team, medal and our boys won individual Jentsch '1 1 , S pencer Brown '1 2, B rian Chan '12- consisting of Ryan Coverdale '1 1 , Gold medals in a ll t hree categories: Altemates: Ben Sutton '12 and Minjoo Cha '12)-1:50.1 1 Mitch Arnold '1 0, M atthew Xu Graeme Goodfellow '1 1 ( Novice), '11 and Michael Lum '11 won FENCING Arthur Pang '11 vs. Andy Mok '10 This year, the Fencing team had 20 members: six experienced in f encing and fourteen new members. "A good swordsman is n ot given to quarrel," states a French proverb; the team continued to uphold this adage. Team medals were won by C hristian Philbert '1 4 (Gold) and Andy Mok '1 0, A rthur Pang '1 1 a nd I Bryan Tang '1 1 ( Silver) in t he Team Fencing Challenge, and individual medals were won by A rthur Pang '1 1 (Gold), Andy Mok '1 0 (Silver) and David Lu '1 1 I (Bronze), JackTanabe-Holder '12 (Bronze) and Arthur Pang '1 1 (Bronze) at Newmarket Winterfun. SPRING 2010 Captains of three hockey teams with CISAA Trophies (l-r) front: Mark Belvedere '10 and Kevin Zacharuk '10, Co-Captains of the Varsity Hockey team back: Matthew Roy '12, Co-Captain of U16 team, Michael Hergott '10, Captain of JV team, Christopher Houston '12, Co-Captain of U16 team Follow SAC teams on Twitter at: twitter.com/saclacrosse sachockey sacsoccer I H OCKEY 1st Hockey added another tremendous season to the program's impressive history. Two league championships, 40 wins and one tournament champ- ionship are t he highlights of a season that will certainly be remembered for years to come. The year looked promising from the beginning capturing I the St. Francis School (Athol Springs, NY) Tournament and a s econd place finish at the Tilton School (Tilton, NH). This prepared the boys well for their I own MacPherson Tournament where the team earned a Bronze medal. After capturing the CISAA regular season crown, the Saints were poised to I make a strong playoff run. They did just t hat, playing some of their best hockey of the year, and knocked out rival Upper Canada College in t wo straight games and then Nichols School (Buffalo, NY) in t he Finals in t hree games. In a ddition to a CISAA Championship, the Saints swept through the Midwest Prep Hockey League (MPHL) playoffs defeating strong competition from National Sports Academy (Lake Placid, NY), Lake Forest Academy (Lake Forest, IL) a nd Edge School (Calgary, AB). Junior Varsity won their second straight CISAA Championship in convincing fashion defeating Country Day School 7-3 in t he final. The Under 16 team also won the CISAA Championship with a m emorable 4-3 win over St. Michael's College. This marks the first time in h istory that the 1st, Junior Varsity and Under 16 Hockey teams have all w on CISAA Championships in t he same year! the Gold medal. Both the Open SQUASH team and the First team continued With only one player graduating their winning ways throughout the last year, the Varsity Squash season, holding first place honours team maintained its strong for most of the winter. In t he end, core this year and remained both squads advanced through the focused on winning its fourth playoffs to the Gold medal game at consecutive Championship. This each level. Despite last end heroics makes it f our years in a row that in t wo extremely close matches, all three teams: Varsity, U16 neither team was able to pull out and U 1 4 won their respective final rock victories. The sting of CISAA Championships. The defeat, however, was assuaged by Varsity team will keep five of its the presentation of CISAA Silver top nine players next year and medals for both the Open team hopes to continue the winning 1st Squash Team: Back Row (l-r): Coach Steve Rush, Brad Wood '10, and the First Team, a f eat not yet streak with the help of young Christian Julien '10, Adrian Bicknell '12, Seung Jin An '12, Martin Lo '10, Kenny Hilton '11, Lucien Li '11, John Lee '10; Front Row (l-r): Alex players from the strong U16 accomplished in t he sport's short Seto '13, Brett Allen '11, Zack Seto '12, Kent Leslie '10, Chris Adams- history at SAC. and U14 programs. McGavin '11, Ander Lanzagorta '10, Yong Jin Kim '10, Jack Bang '10 THEANDREAN 5 Association News Old Boys Reunions Nearly 250 Old Boys along with their guests returned to St. Andrew's last fall to reconnect with each other as well as with former teachers. The anenr nlausta f lal l R ceeulneiborna t eDdi n -t he respective reunion years for the classes of '99, '94, '89, '84, '79, '74, '69 and '64. The class of '89 showed up as a group from Toronto, renting a bus for the evening. The festivities began in the Staunton Gallery, where Old Boys reconnected with former classmates; some of whom had not seen each other since leaving SAC. The group was piped over to the Great Hall where they were treated to dinner, compliments of the fantastic Dining Hall staff at St. Andrew's. For many Old Boys, this was a chance to meet new Headmaster Kevin McHenry and his wife Karan for the first time. In addition, many former teachers weveernet s p raensde n tw e rfoer tihnet r eovdeunciendg 's before dinner was served. Receiving a very special ovation was former Headmaster Bob Bedard and his wife Anne. Other notables in attendance included: John Clements, Caspar Guggino, Dennis Hemmings, Fred and Doreen Hiltz, Carol-Rose Kudelka, Geoff and Virginia Smith, Bruce Somerville, David and MaryTimms and Gary West. Class of 1969 (l-r) Bob Kane, Steve McAdam, Jim Gear, Jim Jackson, George Leitch, Lynn Hilborn NICHOLAS WEEDON '02 Class of 1974 (l-r) Peter Williams, Jim Gray, Jim Corbett, Doug Pickard, Geza von Diergardt, Bob Topping, OLD BOY OFFICER Stuart Rutherford, Russell Payton, Randy Kline, Tom Birkett, Steve Davis Class of 1979 Front (l-r): Scott Mortimer, John Mortimer, Joe Heit, Gary Hatt, Scott Rowntree, Rob Fawcett; Middle: Paul Bedard, Andy Beckwith, Bill Cathers, Stephen Young, Mike Sifton, John Bailey, Greg Baun; Back: Dave Offen, Ron Schmidt, Tim Houlton, Mike Edwards 6 SPRING 2010 ©SIAIC^ Class of 1984 Front (l-r): Brad Kerr, Robin Comfort, Ralph Rossdeutscher, Martin MacDonald, Gordon Marshall, Stuart Campbell, Philip Wood, Larry Biricz; Middle: Jonathan Barker, David Wilson, Max (Andrew) Gundy, Kevin Yearwood, Paul Keating, Gus (Constantine) Zachos; Back: David Mahr, Chris Jeppeson, Rob Nourse, Alfred Benn, Paul Ashworth, Struan Robertson, Peter Smith, Stefano Lizzola Class of 1989 Front (l-r): Will Hill, Dave Mason, Jason Callender, Dave Reed, Mike O'Connor Middle: Scott Wicks, Jason Bullen, Marshall Starkman, Jason Lessif, Gareth Carter, Rod Boothby, Dave Bradfield Back: Brian Ledson (partially hidden). Dirk Radeke, Chris Kelly, Curtiss Boyington, Mark Ellinger, Jonathan Morgan, Harry Gundy (partially hidden), Mark Atkins, Derek Plaxton Class of 1994 (l-r) Ryan Lawlor, David Michael, John Delfin, Chris Snyder, David Burgess, Geoff Pennal, Craig McFarlane, Geoff Brennagh Class of 1999 Front (l-r): Michael Choi, Paul Henry, Paul O'Hea, Jamie Talbot, Colin Parent, Alex Christie, Mark Gooderham; Middle: Spencer Jones, Leslie Wong, Ben Hew, Yamato Yoshioka, Sean Dudley, Daniel Wells; Back: Ben Rogers, Jason Hammond, Jamie MacPherson, J.R Tuzi, Joseph Far- rugia, Daniel Melville Special guests included David Timms and his wife Mary with Bob and Anne Bedard. THE ANDREA Association News Old Boys Get it D own on Paper Mike Elliott '82, a member of the SAC Council since 2005, recently put pen to paper to offer an in-depth explanation of the role of the Association and how it o perates. Ouris n orot l e a b aosu ta n f Ausnsdorcaiiastiinogn irreAsspsecotciivaet i oofn t haec t iyveiatri e st h ehya v lee ft. this role by w elcoming the families of Old Boys back to St. Andrew's. for St. Andrew's. Rather always been organized with this The Association continues to look it i s a bout recognizing the special basic tenet in mind. The annual for new ways to foster fellowship relationship that Old Boys have golf tournament draws Old Boys in t he community and welcomes with St. Andrew's and to foster an together for a d ay in June. The any input into future activities. We environment where this rela- Speaker Series allows Old Boys to appreciate that the above events tionship may b e built upon and share their experiences with fellow are all Toronto-centric in nature. enjoyed. In the past, it i s f air to Andreans in an informal setting. This is b y n o means intended to say that many Old Boys have left We host our annual Toronto Pub downplay the efforts of our branch through the gates on Prize Day and Night in December, which allows and international counterparts. As never come back. Our mission as Old Boys to share the holiday an Association we welcome and an Association is t o ensure that all spirit with one another prior to support all activities that bring Old Boys are made to feel welcome Christmas. The MacPherson Tour- Old Boys together. and to recognize the unique bond nament and F amily Sports Day in Although many events have Tony Fell '59 was the main at- and experiences that we share, January are an effort to broaden been planned to break even, the traction att lie Old Boys Speak- ers Series event in Toronto last annual golf tournament has been November. He spoke about the a source of modest revenue over global economic crisis and the Join the St. Andrew's College the years. These funds have been future of the world economy. online community! used in various ways to support There were nearly 80 Old Boys in attendance. the School or the students at the Old Boys can now reconnect with request of the Headmaster or the classmates and fellow Andreans via Facebook Executive Director of Advance- fonward with actively recruiting Year or Linkedln. Simply search for the group ment. With the renewal of the Old Representatives from graduating Boys Association Constitution we classes. These Year Reps will serve "SAC Old Boys" or ask Nicholas Weedon '02, have agreed that all funds raised as liaisons to help the Association Old Boy Officer, to help add you as a member. at Old Boy events will be directed Watch for the opportunity to follow to the newly created SAC Old quicklcayt e waitnh d o u re f fceocntsitvietluye n ctos.m m uIfn yi o-u assorted sports teams on Twitter when our are interested in representing your Boys' Bursary. This bursary will new website launches in September! provide scholarship opportuni- classmates in t his role, or if t here ties for t he sons of Old Boys as a are any other areas where you way to ensure the growth of the would like to offer support or facebook Linked St. Andrew's College community participation to the SAC Old Boys and the passing of experiences Association, please contact through the generations. St. Andrew's College Old Boy In an effort to span the gen- Officer Nicholas Weedon '02 erations oOf ld Boys, the SAC Old for further details at nicholas. Boys Association will be pushing [email protected]. C< 8 SPRING 2010