2016–2017 ANNUAL REPORT
Dear Ridley Families, Friends, and Benefactors, As evidenced by your generosity, Ridley College continues to inspire generations of parents, past parents, friends, faculty and Old Ridleians with our commitment to excellence, and our aspirational vision to “inspire flourishing lives” in the next generation of Ridleians. You will see in the 2016–2017 Annual Report that Ridley is stronger than ever, and the engagement of our community continues to support our growth and future aspirations. A total of 835 donors (231 of them new) raised more than $1,093,000 for the Ridley College Annual Fund campaign in 2016–2017. On top of that, 550 donors contributed more than $800,000 to other funds such as the W. Darcy McKeough ’51 Speaking Arts Fund and the Rowing Legacy Fund. Talk about making a statement! Thanks to our generous donors, Ridley students enjoy learning enhancements in the Lower School Library, and bleachers in the Fieldhouse large enough to allow the entire student body, JK to Grade 12, to congregate in one place. In the Great Hall and Williams Hall, students now dine on refurbished oak tables and chairs surrounded by the history of our school, thanks to our benefactors. Our inspiring archival collection is being digitized, enhancing student research and the ability for our community to access the College’s legacy with the press of a button. And of course, our endowment continues to grow with nearly $900,000 of generous gifts flowing into our endowed funds, and provide future generations of Ridley students with the opportunity to access the legacy of a Ridley education. Finally, we are particularly excited by the annual gifts that will allow us to launch and pioneer an exciting initiative that supports our attempts of “inspiring flourishing lives.” By reaching our 2016–2017 fundraising goal for the Positive Education Fellowship, Ridley College will enter into a two-year partnership with Dr. Lea Waters from the University of Melbourne and become the first Visible WellbeingTM Foundational School in North America. These announcements are all signs of a highly successful learning community—one that is committed to advancing its goals and improving its student experience. We hope reading about the impact your giving has made brings you great joy. We are excited to join with you in the Tiger culture of philanthropy for years to come. To our entire community, a heartfelt thank you for your loyal support and generosity. With gratitude, J. Edward Kidd, Headmaster Georgina H. Black ’85, Chair of the Board of Governors INSPIRING
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1
Opening Message
5 Governance 7
Legacy Students
9
PREFECT PROFILE: CASSANDRA MITCHELL ’17
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In Their Words
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Alumni Events Summary
18
Family Guild Events Summary
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Our Global Community
23
Financial Statements
28
Ridley College Foundation Endowed Funds
35
Ridley College Foundation
36
Ridley College Fund U.S.A. Inc.
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FACULTY PROFILE: MICHELE A. BETT
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A History of Giving
46
Gifts by Alumni
48
Gifts by Companies or Suppliers
48
Gifts by Current and Former Faculty and Staff
49
Gifts by Current and Past Parents, Grandparents and Friends
50
Gifts In Honour or In Memory of
51
Planned Gifts
52
Cumulative Giving
54
Annual Fund Project Update
2016–2017
SCHOOL LEADERSHIP TEAM
J. Edward Kidd HEADMASTER Michele A. Bett HEAD of UPPER SCHOOL
Stephen A. Clarke HEAD of LOWER SCHOOL
James D. Parke DIRECTOR of FINANCE & OPERATIONS
Julia A. Bertollo DIRECTOR of SUMMER PROGRAMMES
Julie A. Cameron DIRECTOR of ADMISSIONS
Andrea K. Carisse DIRECTOR of STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING
Susan E. Hazell DIRECTOR of DEVELOPMENT
Margaret E. Lech ASSISTANT HEAD of UPPER SCHOOL
Scott McLean MANAGER of CAMPUS SAFETY & SECURITY
Brian Nagy MANAGER of CHARTWELLS FOOD SERVICES
Sue Robbins DIRECTOR of HUMAN RESOURCES
Jimmy Tom DIRECTOR of TECHNOLOGY
Jay W. Tredway ’96 DIRECTOR of ATHLETICS
Scott D. Walker DIRECTOR of FACILITIES
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS Georgina H. Black ’85 BOARD CHAIR SECRETARY: James D. Parke, Director of Finance & Operations
David K. Carter ’88 Kelvin S. Chen ’70 Timothy J. Coffin ’81 Philip D. Court ’85 Leigh Ann Epperson Louise Taylor Green C. Michael Kray ’88 Scott G.A. Lampard ’88 Dragan Matovic Don McMurtry ’82 Maria Menechella G. Scott Paterson ’82 Stephanie L. Perry ’93 by invitation: J. Edward Kidd, Headmaster
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COMMITTEES ADVANCEMENT Timothy J. Coffin ’81 COMMITTEE CHAIR SECRETARY: James D. Parke, Director of Finance & Operations Georgina H. Black ’85 Kelvin S. Chen ’70 Jean E. Hendrie ’05 D. Andrew Lind ’88 Don McMurtry ’82 Maria Menechella G. Scott Paterson ’82 Stephanie L. Perry ’93 by invitation: J. Edward Kidd, Headmaster
FINANCE, AUDIT & HUMAN RESOURCES David K. Carter ’88 COMMITTEE CHAIR Scott G.A. Lampard ’88 VICE-CHAIR SECRETARY: James D. Parke, Director of Finance & Operations Georgina H. Black ’85 Christopher D. Cooke ’88 Richard C. Hazell ’74 Robin E.A. Lampard ’85 Dean C. McCann Murray Odesse Louise Taylor Green
Julie A. Cameron, Director of Admissions
by invitation: J. Edward Kidd, Headmaster
Andrea K. Carisse, Director of Strategic Communications & Marketing
Brenda Lockhart, Manager of Financial Reporting
Susan E. Hazell, Director of Development
GOVERNANCE & NOMINATION
Philip D. Court ’85 COMMITTEE CHAIR SECRETARY: James D. Parke, Director of Finance & Operations Georgina H. Black ’85 Kelvin S. Chen ’70 Joseph N. Ferrante Justin Goulding ’96 A. Dean Karachi ’87 Dragan Matovic
GOVERNANCE 2016–2017
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
C. Michael Kray ’88 COMMITTEE CHAIR SECRETARY: James D. Parke, Director of Finance & Operations Georgina H. Black ’85 Philip D. Court ’85 Maria Menechella by invitation: J. Edward Kidd, Headmaster
by invitation: J. Edward Kidd, Headmaster Scott D. Walker, Director of Facilities INSPIRING
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ENROLLMENT STATISTICS
246
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 35% of total enrollment
379
BOARDERS 349 US - 30 LS
54%:46% BOARDING: DAY 70% boarding in US
319
DAY STUDENTS 152 US - 167 LS
250
NEW STUDENTS 36% of total enrollment
359:339 MALES :FEMALES
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LEGACY RELATIONSHIP
Alix Flint ’21
Julie Dekker Flint ’93 – Mother
Jeneva Nitsopoulos ’21
Perry Nitsopoulos ’95 – Father
Andrew Schrompf ’24
Jeff Schrompf ’97 – Father
Jack Tredway ’27 Jonah Tredway ’31
Jay W. Tredway ’96 – Father William R. Tredway ’71 – Grandfather
Lucas Wiley ’20
David Wiley ’88 – Father
RETURNING STUDENT
LEGACY RELATIONSHIP
Sarah Court ’19
Michael C. Court ’82 – Father J. Douglas Court ’53 – Grandfather
Thomas Dunbar ’18
Ian A. Dunbar ’78 – Father Robin H.S. Dunbar ’41 – Grandfather
Adela Dunkley ’23 Sierra Dunkley ’27
Derek J. Dunkley ’87 – Father
Cassidy Filion ’19
Paul Filion ’86 – Father
Cheuk Yin Ho ’19
H.C. Mark Ho ’81 – Father
Santiago Kling Cowen ’18
Johannes Kling ’89 – Father Eleanor I. (Cowen) Kling ’89 – Mother William H. Cowen ’54 – Grandfather
Demetra Lalos ’18
Peter Lalos ’89 – Father
Marcus Lam ’18
Martin C. Lam ’76 – Father
Ella McRae ’21
Malcolm A. McRae ’84 – Father
Seth Moyer ’18
I. Thomas Moyer ’86 – Father
Kenya Neill-Morabito ’18
F. Kelly Neill ’81 – Mother
Sharlize Price ’25
Sharlene A. (Schrompf) Price ’00 – Mother
William Reich ’19
Michele-Elise Burnett ’86 – Mother
Emmeline Shaw ’18 James Shaw ’19
Fiona C. (Halliday) Shaw ’86 – Mother
Isabelle Zarazua ’19
Shanaze Galagoda-Zarazua ’88 – Mother
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LEGACY STUDENTS
NEW STUDENT
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prefect profile Cassandra Mitchell ’17 Ridleian Pursues Career as Global Leader
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Cassandra Mitchell ’17 walked across the stage on Prize Day 2017, ending one chapter of her life and beginning another in her pursuit to become a global leader.
While Ridley will always be her home, Cassandra has travelled more than 11,121 km to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, where she now attends New York University’s global campus. Cassandra’s Ridley journey began in 2014 and, in that short time, she fully embodied what it means to be a Ridleian. She was active in every aspect of the school — academics, arts, athletics and co-curricular programmes. With a strong passion for global change and human rights activism, Cassandra led clubs such as the Positive Space Group and Ridley’s environmental group, the Green Tigers. In her final year at Ridley, she also led her peers as a school Prefect. The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme challenged Cassandra, encouraging her to take risks, broaden her horizons and grow as a learner. However, academics were not the only valuable aspect of Ridley that Cassandra benefitted from. According to her, “Without a doubt I would not be going to my dream school without the amazing support I have received here at Ridley. I have been given the opportunity to grow as a learner through the IB programme, and grow as a leader through prefectship and the clubs I’m involved in. I am a more intelligent, more thoughtful, and just a better person because of the programme. I am so grateful for that privilege, but I think the most valuable thing that Ridley has given me has nothing to do with being a student. Through the amazing people I’ve met, I have learned how to listen, and have developed some of the most meaningful relationships of my life.”
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Upper School graduation is a big step, but the promise of adventure and discovery has Cassandra eager for her next chapter. New York University’s global campus’ purpose is to foster the next generation of global leaders. Cassandra is among likeminded individuals, who wish to shape the future and are prepared to dedicate their lives to transforming our globe. “ What attracted me most immediately [to NYC Abu Dhabi] was the ethos of the school. The vision of the institution is something that I am so excited to be a part of,” Cassandra explains about her post-secondary selection. Just months into her university career, Cassandra has already attended the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP23) in Bonn, Germany where she represented the United Arab Emirates as a student delegate. Ridley is keen to witness the many ways Cassandra will transform our globe in the years to come.
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profile
I have been given the opportunity to grow as a learner through the IB programme, and grow as a leader through prefectship and clubs. During my time at Ridley, I have been given so many opportunities to further my education. I have to, once again, mention the IB programme because it has helped me so much. I am more intelligent, more thoughtful, and just a better person because of the programme. I am so grateful for that privilege, but I think the most valuable thing that Ridley has given me has nothing to do with being a student. Through the amazing people I’ve met, I have learned how to listen, and have developed some of the most meaningful relationships of my life.
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— Cassandra Mitchell ’17
Cassandra Mitchell in The Tempest. INSPIRING
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLASS OF 2017
149
GRADUATES
104
ACCEPTANCES TO 'TIMES' HIGHER EDUCATION TOP 50 UNIVERSITIES
$ 4 million
CANADA Algoma University College Bishop's University Brescia University College Brock University Capilano University Carleton University Concordia University - Montreal Dalhousie University Fanshawe College Fleming College George Brown College Georgian College Humber College Huron University College King's University College Laurentian University McGill University McMaster University
ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP OFFERS
14
COUNTRIES REPRESENTED IN OFFERS ACCEPTED
TOP FIVE ACCEPTANCES BY #
64
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
34
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
31
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY
25
WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY
24
RYERSON UNIVERSITY
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U.S.A. Academy of Art University American University Babson College Boston University Brigham Young University Brown University California University of Pennsylvania Canisius College Carnegie Mellon University Colby College Connecticut College Dean College Florida Institute of Technology Florida State University Fordham University Georgia Institute of Technology Harvey Mudd College Indiana University at Bloomington Johns Hopkins University King’s College Lehigh University
INTERNATIONAL Bond University, Australia The University of Western Australia UNSW Australia ICN Business School Nurenburg, Germany Jacobs University, Germany Ludwig Maximilians University, Germany Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland University College Cork, Ireland Universita Bocconi, Italy Technologico de Monterrey, Mexico Universidad Anahuac, Mexico Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico Universiteit Maastricht, Netherlands IE University - Segovia, Spain
MATRICULATION 2014–2017 Memorial University of Newfoundland Mohawk College of Applied Arts & Technology Mount Allison University Niagara College Nipissing University Ontario College of Art & Design (OCAD) Queen's University Quest University Canada Ryerson University Saint Mary's University Sheridan College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning Simon Fraser University St. Francis Xavier University St. Thomas University Toronto Film School at RCC Institute of Technology Trent University
Universite de Montreal University of Alberta University of British Columbia University of British Columbia - Okanagan Campus University of Calgary University of Guelph University of King's College University of Lethbridge University of New Brunswick University of Ottawa University of Regina University of Toronto University of Victoria University of Waterloo University of Windsor Western University Wilfrid Laurier University York University
Lynn University Mercyhurst University Miami University, Oxford New York Film Academy New York University Niagara University Northeastern University Northwestern University Nova Southeastern University Oberlin College of Arts and Sciences Ottawa University Pratt Institute Princeton University Purdue University Salve Regina University Savannah College of Art and Design School of Visual Arts Texas A&M University The Culinary Institute of America The University of Iowa The University of Tampa
Union College (New York) University at Buffalo The State University of New York University of California, Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, Los Angeles University of California, Santa Barbara University of Colorado at Boulder University of Connecticut University of Illinois at Chicago University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign University of Kentucky University of Miami University of Notre Dame University of Pennsylvania University of Southern California University of Southern Maine University of Tennessee, Knoxville University of Washington University of Wisconsin, Madison Wentworth Institute of Technology Western Carolina University
Les Roches School of Hotel Management, Spain Toulouse Business School Barcelona, Spain Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne, Switzerland Les Roches School of Hotel Management, Switzerland Neuchatel Junior College, Switzerland French Fashion University Esmod International Dubai NYU Abu Dhabi Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts, U.K. Durham University, U.K.
Imperial College London, U.K. King’s College London, U.K. Kingston University, U.K. Met Film School (London), U.K. Richmond, The American International University, U.K. The University of Edinburgh, U.K. The University of Manchester, U.K. The University of Warwick, U.K. University of Bristol, U.K. University of Leeds, U.K. University of Sussex, U.K. University of the Arts London, U.K.
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IN THEIR
words…
“Ridley is unlike any other school. As the only IB continuum boarding school in Canada, each day is an opportunity to embrace all aspects of a healthy student life. The diversity and ever-changing programmes set Ridley apart and always lead to learning something new! The challenging curriculum and cultural diversity at Ridley are truly inspiring the future global leaders.” — Brittany Ng ’18
“Since I can remember I had always wanted to attend Ridley. The school and our family were inextricably linked and I couldn’t wait to experience it for myself. Being at Ridley connected me to family members I never had the chance to meet; my Grandfather and Great Grandfather who both had served the school for over 60 years combined. Walking the halls, marching on A Squad, or sitting in the Chapel, it allowed me to get to know two figures who were instrumental in forging the identity of our family. For that I am forever indebted to the school.” — Colt Iggulden ’03
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I always target my donation to scholarships and bursaries. I was a scholarship student and could never have attended Ridley without that financial assistance (I grew up in a working class family— my dad died when I was four and my mother had to go to work to support the four of us on her own). So it is my small way of repaying those who allowed me to earn a Ridley education. I will always be grateful for that and the wonderful friendships that I still enjoy with my classmates.
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— ANDY TYMOSZEWICZ ’76
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ALUMNI EVENTS
summary
The 2016–2017 Advancement calendar was another busy schedule and included many highlights for proud alumni, current and past families, friends of the school, and many others. From Homecoming to the RCA Golf Tournament, and “Young Alumni Pub Nights” to various receptions around the world, we continue to marvel at the wonderful global community of Ridley. Receptions in places like Boston, London, U.K., Hong Kong, Muskoka, and Seoul were well attended. These functions allowed us to recount accomplishments in the recent past of the school and its community, while communicating our aspiring goals of the future. As always, we value your input and feedback in these matters. Among our major events included two golf tournaments, Winter Homecoming, and, of course, Fall Homecoming, which included the Governors’ Dinner, campus tours, alumni rowing, and much more. The RCA Golf Tournament was held at Piper’s Heath and we had so many teams join us for Winter Homecoming, we had to rent ice at the Meridian Centre! We are already looking forward to another year of exciting and worthwhile events with the entire Ridley family.
2016
2017
Hamilton Tiger-Cats Game - September 16
Grand Cayman Reception - January 20
Bermuda Reception - September 20
Nigeria Reception - January 29
Fall Homecoming - September 23–25
Winter Homecoming - February 11
Kingston Young Alumni Pub Night - October 13
Mexico City Reception - February 15
Boston Reception - October 22
Celaya Reception - February 16
Korea Reception - October 29
Hong Kong Reception - March 23
London, Ontario Reception - October 25
Beijing Reception - March 24
Kitchener/Waterloo Reception - November 1
Calgary Reception - April 10
Hamilton Reception - November 8
Toronto Branch Dinner - April 20
Halifax Reception - November 8
Rowing Legacy Dinner - June 2
U.K. Branch Reception - November 10
RCA Golf Tournament - June 8
Toronto Young Alumni Pub Night - November 10
Muskoka Reception - July 9
Barbados Reception - November 15
Birdies & Pucks Golf Tournament - August 11
Beijing Reception - November 22 Shanghai Reception - November 24 Shenzhen Reception - November 26 Hong Kong Reception - November 28 New York City Reception - December 6 Buffalo Reception - December 13
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BIRDIES & PUCKS
’91
’81
RCA GOLF
WINTER HOCO
’71
U.K. BRANCH
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VOLUNTEERS
$124K
TOTAL FUNDRAISING (including Hank’s profit sharing)
$90K
DONATION TO RC ANNUAL FUND
$10K
DONATION TO FAMILY GUILD SCHOLARSHIP & BURSARY FUND
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Fil Stabile
Eva Schmidt
PRESIDENT
TREASURER
Marie Ritchie
Nancy McLeod-Elder
VICE PRESIDENT
SECRETARY
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PAST PRESIDENT
The Family Guild had another successful year thanks to the many volunteers who donated their time, talent and other resources to the many events held throughout the year. Every year, the Family Guild nominates a volunteer who has demonstrated exemplary service to the Guild and truly lives our motto, “Terar Dum Prosim.�
CHRISTMAS MARKET On December 2, the annual Ridley Christmas Market was held in the Fieldhouse. This much-anticipated event brings together Ridley families and the broader local community to kick-off the holiday season. The Christmas Market hosted more than 60 exciting vendors, with activities including a bake sale, a visit from Santa and musical performances by our students, adding a welcomed festive touch. The event generated close to $18,000 in income thanks to the leadership and dedication of our co-chairs Heather Charlton and Elaine Jenkins. RECYCLED CLOTHING PROGRAMME
This year, Headmaster Kidd presented the award to Eva and Rob Schmidt for their outstanding volunteerism. TRIVIA NIGHT The Family Guild successfully hosted its second annual Trivia Night on February 25. Funds raised from this friendly competition were donated directly to Summer Programmes in order to provide financial assistance for local underprivileged children to experience a Ridley summer camp session.
The Family Guild volunteers not only collect, launder and press gently-used uniforms that have been donated throughout the school year, they also assist with sales in August and September. This remains one of our top revenue generators thanks to all those who donate clothing and the many volunteers who help made this successful. This year $32,805 was raised.
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1
5 3
413 PEI
7 NS 1 Bermuda
60
United States
37
Mexico
1
3
Bahamas
Cayman Islands
2
1
British Virgin Islands
1
Antigua/Barbuda
1
Saint Lucia
2
Panama
1 Colombia
7
Barbados
1
Ecuador
3
Brazil
28% WOMEN
5,251
CANADIANS
8,349
LIVING ALUMNI
2,077
INTERNATIONAL
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72% MEN
1,021
AMERICANS
7
1
Isle of Man
2 5 9 Ukraine Germany 1 Czech Belarus
6
UK
2
Ireland
Russia
2 Switzerland 2 France
Republic
1
1
1
1
Bulgaria
Italy
Spain
4 Turkey
1
Egypt
4 Ghana
1 Sudan 1 Equatorial
1 Saudi
8
Korea
3
Croatia
Kazakhstan
1
Afghanistan
106 China
1
Pakistan
5
1
4
Hong Kong
Macau
Japan
1
Taiwan
1
Arabia
1
Thailand
Philippines
26
Guinea
Nigeria
1 1 Uganda Kenya
1
Sri Lanka
1
Singapore
2
Rwanda
2
5
South Africa
Australia
2016–2017 STUDENT POPULATION
global
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James D. Parke
For 2016–2017, tuition and fees comprise 84% of the total revenue, with the remaining balance coming from the Ridley College Foundation, the Ridley College Fund USA, Inc., Summer Programmes, facility rentals, Hank's campus store and donations from our alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends. Our greatest asset is our people, a talented collection of faculty and staff who are committed to delivering an exceptional educational experience for our students. It logically follows that our largest expense is the investment in employees through salaries, benefits and professional development. Other significant operating expenses include maintenance of facilities and grounds as well as financial assistance. Ridley is firmly committed to our financial assistance approach, which attracts talented, diverse students who might not otherwise be able to afford a Ridley education. We continue to invest in new forms of information technology and the required infrastructure to support it. Ridley operates in an efficient, financially responsible manner, employing best business practices. We develop multi-year plans to include renovations of existing facilities and infrastructure and to contemplate new facilities as identified in the Campus Master Plan. We are very fortunate to have a strong philanthropic base at Ridley and greatly appreciate the investments that you make in the school. Your continued support is a key element to Ridley’s ongoing success. Our year-end financial statements have been audited by Deloitte LLP. The auditors have provided a clean opinion. I am pleased to share with you, in the attached report, some details of our financial picture for the 2016–2017 academic year. Sincerely, James D. Parke Director, Finance and Operations
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DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND OPERATIONS
As you will glean from this report, Ridley College is in a sound financial position. The growth in student enrollment over the past several years continues to yield a positive fiscal impact. However, the capacity for further growth in student enrollment is very limited and yet the cost of operating the school continues to increase. The capital improvements that must be made to our beautiful, but aging campus are significant.
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I am so fortunate to be a part of this incredible community. My colleagues are talented, engaged in driving student learning, and focused on the individual needs of each child. When I see students succeed in my small area of influence, I know it is partly the result of the combined efforts of the many extraordinary people at this school.
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— ANDREW MCNIVEN, CURRENT FACULTY
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CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET as at June 30, 2017
2017 2016
Total Total
$ $
ASSETS Current assets Cash & short term Investments
14,386,789 10,162,595
Receivables
4,949,543 4,576,970
Deferred financial assistance & prepaid expenses
1,685,432 1,865,047
Inventories
257,162 295,384
21,278,926 16,899,996
Capital assets
32,133,319 32,812,333
53,412,245 49,712,329
LIABILITIES Current liabilities Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Prepaid fees and refundable deposits Pension and post-retirement obligations
2,869,312 2,832,737 28,655,627 25,226,860 31,524,939 28,059,597 2,708,398 3,925,421 34,233,337 31,985,018
FUND BALANCES Operating - unrestricted
(6,063,652) (8,274,736)
Capital assets - restricted
31,896,424 32,048,883
Expansion - restricted
(7,370,990) (7,248,103) 737,630 1,201,267
Expansion 2 - restricted
(20,504) -
19,178,908 17,727,311
53,412,245 49,712,329
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FINANCIALS
Specified donation - restricted
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGE IN FUND BALANCES FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2017
2017 2016
Total Total
$ $
REVENUE Tuition
28,876,260 27,453,446
Financial support
1,946,580 1,863,804
Fees
1,262,985 1,197,512
Summer Programmes
878,013 239,568
Store and book sales
828,534 835,064
Facility rentals
696,572 741,773
Interest income
372,776 304,251
Busing
135,379 131,564
Other
29,838 53,717 35,026,937 32,820,699
EXPENSES Teaching, athletics, activities
12,849,921 12,116,980
Maintenance of properties and equipment
3,829,692 3,611,027
Financial Assistance
3,368,493 3,082,734
Board and care of students
3,206,696 2,991,432
General and administration
2,654,596 2,706,675
Admissions and marketing
1,573,064 1,821,872
Information technology
1,149,074 960,858
Summer Programmes
841,010 362,581
Development
831,417 967,470
Store and book sale costs
753,534 760,065
Facility rental costs
370,494 392,791
Communications
363,947 295,418
Busing costs
169,358 156,816
Amortization of capital assets
2,503,859 2,399,091 34,465,155 32,625,810
EXCESS (deficiency) of revenue over expenses for the year 561,782 Fund balances, beginning of year Pension remeasurements Fund balances, end of year
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194,889
17,727,311 15,520,233 889,815 2,012,189 19,178,908 17,727,311
Sources of Revenue
REVENUE
Tuition & Fees -86% Financial Support- 6% Summer Programme - 3% Hank's sales - 2% Facility rentals - 2% Miscellaneous -2%
Tuition & Fees - 86% Hank's sales - 2%
Financial support - 6% Facility rentals - 2%
EXPENSES
Summer Programmes - 3% Miscellaneous - 1%
Expenditures
Teaching, Athletics & Activi Physical Plant - 11% Financial Assistance -10%
Board & Care of Students -9 Admissions, Development, General & Administration -
Information Technology - 3 Summer Programme - 2% Hanks - 2% Rentals - 1% Miscellaneous - 0%
Amortization of Capital Ass
Facilities - 11% Board and care of students - 9% General and Administration - 8% Summer Programmes - 2% Rentals - 1% Amortization of Capital Assets - 7%
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FINANCIALS
Teaching, athletics & activities - 37% Financial Assistance - 10% Admissions, Development, Comm - 8% Information Technology - 3% Hank's - 2% Miscellaneous - 2%
RIDLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION ENDOWED FUNDS AS OF JUNE 30, 2017
BURSARY & SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS 125 Renaissance Bursary Funds • Les E. Armstrong Memorial Bursary • G. Mel Brock Memorial Bursary • Moyer Memorial • Neil L. Smith Bursary • Vineberg Award Fund Alberta Ridley College Scholarship Centennial Endowment Fund Katharine Alexander and Kitty Miller Scholarship Fund Alumni Scholarships • Edward Coleman Scholarship • Embree Scholarship • C.A. Langley Memorial Scholarship • Manitoba Scholarship • W.H. Sims Memorial Scholarship Fund • A.C. Snively Memorial Scholarship • D.S. Snively Memorial Scholarship • Van Der Smissen Fund • Carlos Ventin Scholarship Anderson Memorial Scholarship Fund J.J. Arnold Maritimes Scholarship Bahamas Scholarship Fund Banville Winnipeg Scholarship Fund L. Clarke Bell Memorial Scholarship Fund Bermuda Ridley College Scholarship Endowment Fund; including David B. Wadson Memorial Scholarship André Buller ’54 Scholarship Fund Bullied Award Scholarship Dorothy Burgoyne Doolittle & Henry B. Burgoyne ’67 Memorial Bursary Burn Memorial Fund Isobel Burton Memorial Scholarship Fund Carley Family Bursary Carthy Foundation Centennial Bursary Funds Bruce H. Mitchell ’64 Bursary G. Mark Curry ’62 Bursary Nan and Laddie Cassels Scholarship Fund Tony Cassels Award Charlton Family Scholarship Class of 1938 Bursary Class of 1939 Samuel G. Heaman Bursary Class of 1940 Bursary Class of 1942/Class of 1957 Matheson Bursary Class of 1945 Bursary Class of 1947 Bursary Class of 1951 Bursary Class of 1953 Bursary Class of 1954 Bursary Class of 1955 Bursary Class of 1959 Bursary Class of 1961 Karen Chaplin Memorial Bursary Class of 1962 Michael Ross Mandeville Memorial Bursary Class of 1963 Bursary Class of 1964 Bursary Class of 1965 Bursary Class of 1966 Bursary Class of 1967 Bursary Class of 1968 Douglas Utting Memorial Bursary Class of 1969 Bursary Class of 1970 Bursary Class of 1971 Bursary Class of 1972 Bursary
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$ 423,341
27,488 484,631
60,696 21,493 17,194 56,655 96,600 187,061 311,789 44,125 30,809 34,492 35,328 160,835 277,337 899,009 416,068 31,859 27,805 44,119 32,270 92,740 25,131 104,249 43,744 57,342 66,349 41,370 227,281 46,975 65,738 149,622 146,513 49,710 42,726 40,505 63,823 75,033 822,416 59,820 29,041 42,094 51,022
Class of 1974 Bursary Class of 1975 Bursary Class of 1976 Bursary Class of 1978 Mark Preece Memorial Bursary Class of 1979 Robert Malone Memorial Bursary Class of 1980 Bursary Class of 1982 Bursary Class of 1985 Bursary Class of 1988 Bursary Class of 1989 Bursary Class of 2005 Bursary Stephen R. Court ’89 Memorial Scholarship Crawford, Smith & Swallow Bursary John B. & Terence Cronyn Bursary Harry J. Daniel Scholarship Michael R. Davies ’78 Memorial Scholarship L. Robert S. deLangley ’48 Scholarship Desmarais Family Bursary Richard James Dickinson B.A. L.L.B. Scholarship Fund Evelyn Dobson Memorial Scholarship Andrew A. Dodge ’24 Bursary John S. Drake ’35 Bursary Margaret A. Drake Bursary George D. Enos Jr. ’41 Bursary Robert ’77 & Nancy Evans Bursary Eyton Family Scholarship Faculty and Staff Bursary Roderick Ferguson ’87 Memorial Bursary Harry E. Foster Memorial Scholarship Alex Friesen Memorial Bursary Donna Gauley-McCarthy Memorial Bursary Gooderham Family Memorial Scholarships • E.D. Gooderham Memorial Scholarship • G.H. Gooderham Memorial Scholarship • Henry S. Gooderham Scholarship • M.R. Gooderham Fund Peter S. Gooderham ’44 Bursary Fund Kendra A. Watts-Gransden ’84 Bursary John Grant Memorial Scholarship Griffith-Hamilton Scholarship Funds • E.C. Griffith Memorial Scholarship John and Cosie Guest Memorial Bursary Hamilton Stone Memorial Scholarship George M. Hendrie ’49 Bursary Nicholas D. Holmes Bursary Donald and Nancy Hunt Scholarship Robert L. Hunter ’33 Memorial Scholarship Brian ’67 & Rosemary Iggulden Bursary Mac ’46 and Elinor Irwin Fund Kenmore Construction Company Ltd. Scholarship Rupert & Judy Lane Bursary Leonard Foundation Scholarship and Reuben Wells Leonard Memorial Awards Fund Kenyon Lett Scholarship Lewis Family Bursary Donald H. Lie ’52 Bursary W.H. Lind ’33 Family Bursary Fund Alan MacLachlan Memorial Scholarship Graham M. MacLachlan ’33 Memorial Scholarship Peter MacLachlan ’42 Memorial Fund E.W. 'Peter' Mandeville ’38 Bursary Fund
86,294 39,272 48,178 43,260 48,709 27,456 30,250 72,058 39,505 42,467 37,740 801,625 36,956 69,421 60,031 14,470 24,493 98,332 25,000 24,666 155,550 56,882 56,693 21,670 35,620 58,148 84,201 118,478 99,695 49,432 29,090 254,140
104,285 106,239 72,549 39,271 53,382 63,579 168,230 68,292 46,541 40,163 53,744 289,740 23,187 56,782 1,164,039 27,742 50,615 28,593 62,598 91,088 203,277 84,227 366,199
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Anthony V. Mason ’42 Memorial Scholarship Janet L. Matthews Memorial Scholarship Fund Kelly Matthews Award John L.C. McCarthy ’32 Memorial Scholarship Alex McIntosh Memorial/Beaver Foods Scholarship R.S. McLaughlin Foundation Bursary Donald S. McMurtry ’82 Bursary Dr. John Ormsby Miller Scholarship James B. Milligan Character Scholarship Newfoundland Ridley College Scholarship Endowment Fund Allan V. Orr Family Bursary B.B. Osler ’21 Scholarship Ernest Gregory Powell Memorial Scholarship Ridley College Family Guild Bursary Ridley College Family Guild Scholarship Scandrett Family Bursary The Robert M. Schmon Memorial/Quebec and Ontario Paper Company Scholarship School Scholarship Fund - World War I Memorial Sears Family Bursary Stanley Family Scholarship Strasenburgh Bursary Leonard Sutcliffe Memorial Scholarship Albert W. Taylor Fund James Gordon Thompson ’44 Bursary Women of Ridley Bursary Fund TOTAL BURSARY AND SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS PRIZE ENDOWMENT FUNDS Academic & Special Achievement Prizes Dr. J.A. Arnell ’34 Science Prize Judge Benson Memorial Prize for Diligence Margaret M. Bentley & Eleanor M. Wakeman-Long Memorial History Prize Gerald Blake Memorial Prize Boreal Laboratories Prize E.M. Boyd Memorial Prize The Richard A. Bradley Trophy W.T. Bright ’58 Prize Colin G. Brzezicki English Prize Bullied Award Dorothy Burgoyne Award E.H.M. Burn Memorial Prize Isobel Burton Memorial Prize Nan Cassels Award Fund Chapel Service Prize - A.E. Mix Memorial Chapel Reading Prize - Brian J. Maher ’83 Memorial Prize Dr. J.W. Chapman Memorial Prize The Frederick C. Clarkson ’62 - Latin Prize The Sgt. Herbert Charles Clitheroe Prize for Art Stephen R. Court ’89 Art Prize Stephen R. Court ’89 Memorial Prize – Successful Participation Stephen R. Court ’89 Shield Class of 1939 Dr. J.R. Hamilton Memorial Science Award Terence Cronyn ’20 Prize H.J. Daniel Prize David Dodge ’61 IB Award Endeavour Award Evelyn Dobson Memorial Prize Keith Dorrington Science Award The John S. Drake ’35 Memorial Prize Dunkley Prize for Senior Music Family Guild Zealous Achievement - Merritt South Feagan-Davies Memorial Award
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52,628 117,736 205,906 165,271 84,101 937,500 75,288 669,831 88,255 74,798 40,589 30,588 695,089 513,247 136,422 39,181 244,341 53,091 47,726 28,010 62,125 39,588 84,213 160,388 2,934 16,733,810
7,323 3,752 1,913 2,077 1,533 895 711 1,050 1,200 748 3,524 104 1,502 652 967 967 2,071 952 2,289 748 3,004 748 25,287 482 3,369 26,904 1,050 748 26,212 3,837 1,977 4,190 3,831
Fischer Family Lower School Valedictorian Award The Hanna Flandrak Memorial Prize The Dr. Ellen Smoor Foster Award The J.Z. Given Senior Art Prize The Grace Family Prize for Well-roundedness Herald B. Greening ’51 Memorial Music Awards S.O. Greening ’26 Prize O. Michael G. Hamilton Prize for AP Calculus Mrs. Ada F. Harris Memorial Prize Headmaster’s Zealous Achievement Award Frank Hollinrake ’57 Memorial Prize for Science House Zealous Achievement - Arthur Bishop East J. David Mackey/Anthony P. Sherman Arthur Bishop West House Zealous Achievement Robert L. Hunter Prize The Adam Hutt Memorial Award Rosemary Reid Iggulden House Zealous Achievement - Gooderham East John Hastings Kerr Memorial Prize Elizabeth Bae Kurusi ’07 Gr. 11 Drama Prize W.B. Leach Memorial Robert J. Malyk Scholarship M.R. Mandeville Prize The J. Herbert Mason Medal Kelly Matthews Memorial Prize Dr. M.A. McElligott Art Prize T.R. Merritt ’44 Fund Dr. W.H. Merritt Prize C.E. Miller Prize for Creative Writing Michelle A. Morrissey Intermediate 'Always Artistic' Award James Nesbitt Award for Excellence in Dance Daniel H.T. Oh ’09 Prize for Gr. 8 Math Sean S.T. Oh ’07 Prize for Gr. 10 Math Anthony M. Partington ’65 History Prize The Scott Paterson ’82 Stock Market Challenge Plener Perseverance Prize Ernest Gregory Powell Memorial Prize E. Osborne and George C. Powell Prize Price Memorial Prize Dr. Alan & Mrs. Jean Rice Memorial Award - Mathematics Dr. Alan & Mrs. Jean Rice Memorial Prize C.N.D. Rosmarin Prize Klaus Peter Schoenefeld Memorial Prize - Art Gerald S. Shantz Prize for Poetry Akshay Shetty ’04 Valedictorian Prize A.J. Silver Leadership Award Julian Street Memorial Prize Charlotte Francis Norah Thomas Prize W.G. Trethewey Memorial Prize Tricolour Award F. Kenneth Venables History Prize - Gr. 8 Virginia Vickers Essay Award H.G. Williams Prize for Public Speaking Harold A. Wilson ’30 Memorial Prize E.A. Woolley ’80 Music Prize TOTAL ACADEMIC & SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT PRIZES
3,536 5,241 1,027 26,996 10,429 4,966 3,921 4,647 2,077 3,851 1,296 2,195 5,317 3,004 44,863 3,080 885 1,841 2,077 9,042 3,004 6,262 3,004 1,098 3,494 1,059 273 1,067 899 952 952 952 956 1,103 1,502 748 635 1,050 4,675 4,094 431 956 3,795 3,826 1,098 211 454 2,400 864 967 1,554 4,417 2,022 337,989
ACTIVITY PRIZES Ruth E. Brown Acta Editor’s Award Colin G. Brzezicki Prize for Thought Provoking Writing H. 'Tony' Cassels Tuesday Night Trophy Hume Cronyn ’31 Trophy for Outstanding Performance Terence Cronyn ’20 Prize for Best News Story Matthew A. Davis ’94 Memorial Prize James Filby Memorial Prize
1,335 1,220 1,502 1,180 967 5,123 1,050
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Harry 'Red' Foster Prize for Social Service The Mackenzie S. Fowler ’11 Trophy Lt. Col. S.G. Heaman ’39 Prize The Captain F.A. Hollinrake ’57 Memorial Bowl Lt. Col. A.C. Iggulden Memorial Shield Lt. Col. A.C. Iggulden Trophy A. Stoddard Jones Prize Fund Kennedy Family Dance Spirit Trophy The Hon. Mr. Justice A. Courtney Kingstone (1892) Memorial Prize Tony Kwok Memorial Public Speaking Prize John K.H. Mason ’39 Public Speaking Gwyn Morris Librarian Award Richard Naylor ’79 Drama Prize Newman-Rigby Band Trophy Prizes Prefect Prize Don and Karen Rickers International Student Leadership Award Ridley College Family Guild Junior Public Speaking Prize Ridley College Family Guild Public Speaking (L.S. Jr.) R.J. Rumble ’42 Trophy S.F.D. Sampson Memorial Rose Bowl Band Prize Stephen L. Souter ’81 Memorial Tech Prize Tiger Tribune Prizes UK Branch Prize for Dramatic Monologue
2,045 1,123 1,050 1,163 978 104 13,154 1,050 10,828 1,200 956 1,016 1,397 2,042 1,228 1,798 884 748 914 967 7,936 1,070 940
TOTAL ACTIVITY PRIZES 66,966 ATHLETIC PRIZES Athena Award for Girls Rugby The Bartlett Trophy - Girls Hockey Becken-Whitty Trophy Colin G. Brzezicki Girls Hockey Browne Family Rugby Cup Bulldog Trophy - 1st Team Squash Bulldog Trophy - U/16 Squash Bunston Hockey Trophy Gary Burroughs ’64 Trophy - Football A.J. Corolis Award The Kristine Corolis Trophy Coy-DeVellis Trophy Neil Campbell ’51 Trophy - Rowing Nan Cassels 1914 Steeplechase Trophy - Sr. Girls Cross Country Barry Cromarty ’63 Trophy Ingrid Cronin Field Hockey Prize Captain Terence Cronyn ’20 Trophy - Novice Oarsperson Crossingham Field Hockey Award Scott Daniel ’83 Trophy The William Dick Award Carl F. Dorland Trophy Faes Trophy for Soccer The Hal Gould ’69 Football Colours Endowment Greenshields Harriers Award (Most Improved) The Simon Hall Award Dr. Bryan A. Henry ’91 Track Prize Jill Hopkins ’92 Trophy Jose Huerta ’00 Rugby Trophy Michael J. Johnson ’05 Award - MVP Golf Rod Jack ’80 Memorial Prize The Kindellan Cup - Girls Rugby Trophy Judy Lane Volleyball Trophy P.E. Lewis Cup C.J. Loat ’62 Award MVP U/16 Soccer Mann Family Trophy MVP 1st Girls Tennis Brian Martin Coaches Award J.P. Matheson Trophy The W.C. Montgomery Award
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1,067 727 1,782 675 1,163 952 952 1,050 388 1,160 1,010 748 1,149 952 884 775 1,852 1058 967 952 1,303 748 748 1,079 1,265 817 639 1,208 952 1,098 1,062 1,050 1,288 967 974 2,246 3,342 1,209
The Mentone Cup Michael J. Moulden ’70 Coaches Award Ohio Ironman Award for Hockey Old Boys Trophy - Soccer Karen Oude-Reimerink Award - Gymnastics Paton Trophy Penney Squash Trophy A.C. 'Sandy' Peters Squash Award The Rob Poe Award Peter B. Robinson ’71 Cross Country Award N.A. Ronald Award for Determination (Jr. Girls Volleyball) Michael A. Scott Trophy Geoffrey Seymour Award Funds • Geoffrey Seymour ’69 Harriers Award • Seymour Trophy - Oarsperson of the Year • Cross Country "Most Improved" Caroline L. Sherk ’12 Field Hockey Award - Top Defender David ’83 & Andrea Shemilt Trophy - 2nd Team Swimming W.H. Somerville ’75 Trophy H.A. Staples Trophy Henry James Taylor Trophy Fund R.P. Tidy ’38 Award S.D. Vaughan Tier II Girls Hockey - MVP Award Dr. Adam Wright Memorial Prize The Dr. Angela M. Zuliani ’88 Memorial Trophy
1,160 1,019 836 1,991 967 1,122 1,084 1,281 107 1,050 3,316 1,067 46,364
1,220 1,241 967 104 688 1,002 933 1,007 1,332
TOTAL ATHLETIC PRIZES 113,116 TOTAL PRIZE ENDOWMENTS
518,071
RESTRICTED ENDOWMENTS ACADEMIC FUNDS Sam Anderson ’45 Chair for History & Modern Languages Class of 1956 Academic Tie Fund Terence Cronyn ’20 Chair in English and Drama MGI - Crawford ’56 & Eve Gordon Speaker Series Endowment Fund Curriculum on Ethics & Morals J.M. Gould Fund - Visiting Scholars Dr. J.R. Hamilton Chair in Mathematics and Science Frank Hollinrake ’57 Memorial Fund for Science Lett Family Endowment for Information Technology Donald S. McMurtry ’82 Environmental Fund Siebens Business Lecture Series Fund Technology Endowment Fund
421,488 5,249 441,676 107,111 10,507 87,924 456,356 15,472 1,186,220 176,563 107,011 126,324
Subtotal 3,141,901 ACTIVITY FUNDS W.E.N. Bell Memorial Games Fund Butterfield Global Services Fund Carthy Centennial Cadet Fund Class of 2003 Fund for Arts & Athletics Class of 2004 Fund for Arts & Athletics Green Tiger Endowment Fund Peter David James Jacobs Athletic Fund The Laine Family Fund Nitsopoulos Athletic Fund W. Darcy McKeough ’51 Speaking Arts/Debating Endowment Fund Residential Life Programme Hugh A. Slater ’44 Athletic Endowment Fund Ian Wood ’53 International Summer Programme Derek Zavitz ’97 Memorial Fund for Athletics
102,611 151,975 162,193 20,099 12,601 130,053 14,616 18,666 8,087 473,081 5,847 166,387 114,845 21,585
Subtotal 1,402,646
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DISCRETIONARY FUNDS The Headmaster’s Discretionary Fund C.C. Hopper Operating Fund - Bursar’s Discretionary
28,502 21,877
Subtotal 50,389 LIBRARY FUNDS Anderson Book Fund G.D. Enos Jr. ’41 Library Fund Glassco Book Fund
4,116 3,065 20,274
Subtotal 27,455 FACILITY/MAINTENANCE FUNDS Ron Angleman Endowment Fund Class of 1944 Maintenance Fund Fitness Studio Endowment Fund F.W. Hillock Maintenance Fund D.C. MacLachlan ’45 Memorial Auty Cricket Library/Archives Fund Mandeville Grove Endowment Mandeville Maintenance Fund McKeough Maintenance Fund Ridley College Memorial Chapel Endowment Fund Walker Maintenance Fund
89,118 71,679 169,903 23,332 90,431 4,317 1,022,374 139,280 184,526 241,433
Subtotal 2,036,393 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUNDS Neil Campbell ’51 Fund Class of 1953 Headmaster’s Fund Faculty Professional Development Fund
119,444 45,715 99,606
Subtotal 264,765 TOTAL RESTRICTED ENDOWMENTS UNRESTRICTED ENDOWMENT FUNDS G.W. Gooderham Memorial Fund H.S. Gooderham Fund R.S. Leach Memorial Fund J.E. McConnell ’31 and Malcolm H. McConnell ’63 Family Fund Donald C. ’44 & Frances M. McFarlane Memorial Fund Charles A. Thompson ’28 Fund Unrestricted Funds TOTAL UNRESTRICTED ENDOWMENT FUNDS
6,923,549
278,377 692,755 19,236 575,972 129,128 83,655 421,366 2,200,489
IN TRUST FUNDS Class of 2010 Graditude Fund Class of 2011 Graditude Fund Class of 2012 Graditude Fund Class of 2013 Graditude Fund Class of 2018 Graditude Fund
492 2,358 153 1,675 35
TOTAL IN TRUST FUNDS
4,713
GRAND TOTAL CAPITAL
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26,380,632
RIDLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION TRUSTEES R. Michael H. Stevens ’77 CHAIR
John Anderson ’65 Robert D. Evans ‘77 John P. Hynes ’96 Donald S. McFarlane ’76 Duncan M. McGregor ’84 W. Darcy McKeough ’51 Bruce H. Mitchell ’64 William O. Wallace ’77
Crawford Gordon ’56 † VICE-CHAIR Gregory B. Souter ’85 SECRETARY/TREASURER
by invitation: Georgina H. Black ’85 Susan E. Hazell J. Edward Kidd James D. Parke TOTAL ASSETS AS OF JUNE 30, 2017 - CDN $
$30
$19,333,694
$22,746,511
$24,188,162
$23,570,049
$26,380,632
$25
MILLIONS CDN $
$20
$15
$10
$5
$0
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
GRANT RECEIVED WAS EXPENDED ON THE FOLLOWING DURING 2016–2017:
8% 9%
0.3% 1%
62.5%
5.5%
12.3%
1.9%
8.5%
1%
8%
0.3%
SCHOLARSHIPS & BURSARIES
2% 5%
ACADEMIC FUNDS
12%
UNRESTRICTED
ATHLETIC & ACTIVITY FUNDS
PRIZES
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
FACILITY MAINTENANCE FUND
LIBRARY FUNDS
62%
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RIDLEY COLLEGE FUND U.S.A. INC. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Harold A. Wilson ’67 PRESIDENT
Bruce L. Carrow ’74 John K.S. Cleary ’84 - Past President Peter B. Coffin ’78 Alexander C.O. Hansen ’87 P. Edward Holl ’78 Michelle M. Mandeville ’95 James C. Rogers ’81 Andrew McD. Wilson ’90 Robert McD. Wilson ’81
Michele-Elise Burnett ’86 William S. Cleary ’81 VICE-PRESIDENT Robert D. Wilson ’81 SECRETARY Timothy J. Coffin ’81 TREASURER
TOTAL ASSETS AS OF JUNE 30, 2017 - US $ $5,717,020
$6,238,230
2013
2014
$6,256,828
$6,260,063
$6,592,914
$7.0
$6.0
MILLIONS US $
$5.0
$4.0
$3.0
$2.0
$1.0
$0.0
2015
2016
2017
GRANT RECEIVED WAS EXPENDED ON THE FOLLOWING DURING 2016–2017: 1%
0.5%
6% 1%
6% 3% 1%
80.2%
1.5%
3.1%
5.6%
5.7%
0.5%
1.8%
1.6%
SCHOLARSHIPS & BURSARIES
COLLABORATIVE LEARNING SPACES
THEATRE ARTS PROGRAMME
80%
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CLASS OF ’56 LIBRARY CHAIRS
CHAPEL RESTORATION
ATHLETIC PROGRAMMES
MASTERS WAY
GUIDANCE
G.O. Watson Memorial Bursary This fund was established in 1996 by sons Andrew ’65, and Robert ’63 in memory of their father, Gordon. Their father was Canadian and spent a good deal of his life in the Niagara region. While it was a sacrifice for him to send his two boys to Ridley in the 60s, he was very proud of his association with Ridley and with his ability to give his sons a ‘jumpstart’ in life that was unavailable to him.
SCHOLARSHIPS & BURSARIES
$ 3,368,493 TOTAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
The fund began with an initial $2,000 donation. Over the years, with the continued support of both sons and the investment work from the directors of the Ridley College Fund U.S.A., Inc., the fund has grown to just over US $125,000. This fund provides financial assistance to deserving students from the United States who could not otherwise afford the full cost of attending Ridley College.
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RECIPIENTS
$ 788,900
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS AWARDED
173
RECIPIENTS
$ 2,579,593 BURSARIES AWARDED INSPIRING
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faculty profile Michele A. Bett The personal journey of a life-long learner and passionate educator.
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“Ridley’s enduring motto was and still is a big draw for me,” states Michele Bett, Ridley’s first female Head of Upper School. She explains that she not only wants to make a difference; she wants to join a cause and lead a movement. She is passionately committed to international education and to student learning, and this dedication led her halfway around the world from London to St. Catharines. Ridley’s global search for talented educators struck gold in 2016 when Michele applied for the Head of Upper School candidacy. It was quickly clear to everyone involved in the hiring process that Michele was meant to be at Ridley. As a teacher with experience at world-renowned independent schools delivering the International Baccalaureate (IB), Michele exemplified the enthusiasm for curriculum, methodology, assessment and programme development that would help Ridley flourish in the highest ranks of Canadian independent schools. Michele’s qualities as an educator intently devoted to service and learning asserted that she was an obvious role model for Ridleians. According to Headmaster Kidd, “In our search for the new Head of Upper School, I was looking for a dynamic educator and a caring, competent leader to inspire our faculty and take teaching and learning to the next level at Ridley. Michele has fulfilled and exceeded expectations in each of these categories and I’m encouraged by her shared vision for our school.” Michele began her journey to Ridley College at home in Southampton, England, where she developed an early passion for reading and learning. Spending hours as a young girl with classic English authors like Charlotte Bronte, Jane Austin, and Charles Dickens, she dreamed of becoming a writer or a teacher. Growing up in an English-Italian family, she made annual trips to Naples, Italy, and naturally developed a multi-cultural outlook. Michele left Southampton to attend the University of London, where she earned a BA in History and English. Years later, she went on to earn a Master’s degree from Endicott College in Spain. Married to Michael (Mick) Bett and mother of a young child, she accepted her first teaching position in 1987. She broadened her teaching experience at two more British schools before going on to TASIS England in 1996. She enjoyed 19 “glorious” years at the distinguished American-international boarding and day school near London, progressing through many roles from the Chair of the History Department, Assistant to the Headmaster, Assistant Academic Dean, Curriculum Coordinator, and finally Academic Dean. In her last years at TASIS England, Michele also taught Theory of Knowledge in the IB Diploma Programme.
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When she arrived at Ridley with Michael and their youngest son Cameron ’18 in 2016, Michele immediately felt at home. Impressed by the welcoming sense of community, she went straight to work, focusing on faculty collaboration, professional development, and creating a student-centred learning environment. More than anything, what Michele embraces is the professional pride of the faculty and the joy of learning in the students. Although Michele holds numerous titles, her most cherished are those of daughter, wife, mother (of three) and grandmother, all of which show off her inherently caring nature. Beyond baking and cooking, Michele is often found cheering for the Tigers on the basketball court and being escorted around campus by her beloved Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Pip. “Times change, people change, but values don’t,” Michele says. “At Ridley, we don’t ask you what you want to be; instead, we ask you what global problems you will fix. This sense of social responsibility, the idea that with great privilege comes greater responsibility, made my choice to relocate to Canada a very easy one.” With the continued goal to diversify, adapt and prepare students for the future, Michele Bett seems destined to ensure that Ridley’s finest days are still ahead.
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Ridley’s strategic emphasis on transforming lives is mobilizing our young people to be the global changemakers of the future. Principled, determined and dedicated; our students are empowered to make a difference! — Michele A. Bett
Michael (Mick) Bett In 2017, Michael became Ridley’s Dean of Boarding, a responsibility he shares with his duties as Head of House (Merritt South), Coach for the Prep Boys basketball team and faculty member. Throughout his accomplished teaching career in England, Michael also played basketball professionally and for the national team.
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Michele Bett addresses the crowd assembled for the Celebration of the Arts.
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One of our most favourite things about Ridley is that children from all over the world are welcomed and valued. Dedication, hard work, doing one’s best and reaching beyond what one thought possible is expected; within the context of positive, high quality education.
THE THRIVING ROWING PROGRAMME AT RIDLEY HAS BEEN TRANSFORMATIONAL FOR OUR SON. He will carry inestimable life lessons of commitment, time management, motivation, leadership, humility and selflessness into his university experience and beyond. Creative thinking that challenges the status quo is cultivated and nurtured at Ridley. Engaged faculty, small class sizes, problem-based learning and dedicated guidance ensure students are supported. Ridley embodies the spirit of ‘paying it forward’ in recognizing we are global citizens responsible for ensuring that decency, kindness and right mindedness lead our world. Terar Dum Prosim are not just words at Ridley.
— ANNE AND CORNELIO BISCARO, CURRENT PARENTS
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Headmaster Kidd with Brown University scholarship winner, Megan Forrest ’17. 44 | 2016–2017 ANNUAL REPORT
Susan E. Hazell
DIRECTOR of DEVELOPMENT
This Annual Report will provide you with a snapshot of the 2016–17 year by celebrating Ridley and recognizing our donors. We hope that the summation of this successful last year will instill a renewed sense of confident pride in Ridley today. However, we must solidify our future by continually seeking to advance our school which requires help and support from the Ridley family through annual giving. A key aspect of annual giving is to encourage alumni, parents, past parents, faculty and staff to support the more immediate needs of the institution, its students and its faculty. Here are some key points regarding our Annual Giving Campaign. WHY DOES THE SCHOOL NEED MY SUPPORT? The Annual Giving Campaign is the foundation for all fundraising. Currently at Ridley, tuition fees cover only 84% of the school’s operating budget. Annual giving contributes the most to help bridge the tuition gap, support Ridley’s highest priorities, and transform students’ lives. Donations to the Annual Giving Campaign have an immediate impact today and tomorrow. THE SCHOOL DOESN’T LOOK LIKE IT NEEDS MY SUPPORT. Like all independent schools, we rely on donations to assist in offering an education that empowers for a lifetime. Every building and programme at Ridley have been made possible thanks to the generosity of past donors. The excellent courses, many co-curricular activities, well qualified faculty, maintenance and enhancement of our campus all come at a price. We need your help to continue offering the wonderful programmes and opportunities we do currently. Additionally, scholarships and bursaries are important parts of our fundraising efforts, ensuring that we can attract the best and brightest in an increasingly competitive market place.
WHERE DO ANNUAL GIVING CAMPAIGN DOLLARS GO? Annual Giving Campaign donations are designated per the donor’s wishes, which may be for one of the identified key projects, for an area of specific interest to the donor (a sports programme, Cadets, the Arts, etc.), or to the school’s greatest need — financial assistance. We are grateful for the support of all our donors. Thank you for continuing to make a positive impact by keeping Ridley a priority in your philanthropic endeavours. Our efforts are now focused on the 2017–18 Annual Giving Campaign: Unlock Potential. We have three key projects: 1) scholarships and bursaries; 2) the second phase of the Lower School Library renovation; and 3) supporting best educators. Every student counts. Every gift counts. I encourage your support to help us Unlock Potential. susan_hazell@ridleycollege.com or 905-684-1889 x2211
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A HISTORY OF GIVING
HOW WILL MY GIFT ACTUALLY HELP? Every member of the Ridley family is a stakeholder. As a community, we are relying upon each other and your tax-deductible contributions to meet Ridley’s needs and deliver an outstanding educational experience. All gifts, regardless of size, have the power to inspire others.
GIFTS BY ALUMNI 1930–1939 Robert J. Dunsmore ’37 Estate of John Norman Bragg ’39 James H.H. Scandrett ’39 1940–1949 Frank W. Convery ’43 Richard M. Ivey ’43 Edward C. Atwater ’44 W. Robert Hutcheson ’44 Hugh L. Smith ’44 James G. Thompson ’44 James R. Digby ’45 Frederick L. Moffat ’45 J. Alexander Boyd ’46 Estate of Edward B. Magee Jr. ’46 Allan C. Ruddle ’46 Harry D.L. Hill ’47 T. David R. Briant ’48 L. Robert S. deLangley ’48 John W. Digby ’48 Hugh C.W. Franklin ’48 William A. Harris ’48 Edwin M. Mills ’48 H. Donald Williams ’48 John B. Chapman ’49 A. David Charlton ’49 William H. Fennell ’49 Stephen N. Hooper ’49 Donald E.L. Keown ’49 John S. Walton ’49 1950–1959 William E. Duffield ’50 Robert W. Korthals ’50 David R. McBride ’51 W. Darcy McKeough ’51 Peter H. Sims ’51 Reginald R. Wallace ’51 Donald M. Lorimer ’52 John G. Moffat ’52 Norris W. Walker ’52 J. Douglas Court ’53 G. Leiter Doolittle ’53 Richard A. Hutchison ’53 Robert D. Sheppard ’53 Matte A.F. terBorg ’53 F. Ian Wood ’53 William H. Cowen ’54 Kenneth J. Lampman ’54 John M. Lind ’54 J. Gordon Maw ’54 C. Paul Montgomery ’54 Terence J. O'Malley ’54 Timothy H.E. Reid ’54 Gordon D. Rice ’54 Edwin R. Shepherd ’54 David H. Cook ’55 William A.B. Davis ’55 J. Edward T. Dillane ’55
Daniel A. Evans ’55 David S. Greenwood ’55 Clemente A. Cohen ’56 C. Lawrence Freeman ’56 Douglas A. Hughes ’56 Anthony L. Kemp ’56 William R. Kennedy ’56 Michael C.H. Locke ’56 Peter N. McLaine ’56 William H.G. Strang ’56 Alonzo B. Robertson ’57 Ernest L. Wilson ’57 James K. Wood ’57 J. Dale Falkenhagen ’58 Robert F. Lee ’58 Kenneth P. Powell ’58 Jeremy F. Sturgeon ’58 David L. Woods ’58 David C. Finlay ’59 Anthony B. Jerauld ’59 Robert C. Kinnear ’59 David K. Lett ’59 J. Christopher Snyder ’59 Roger C. Young ’59 1960–1969 James H. Belton ’60 Richard A. Coy ’60 John W. Craig ’60 David E. Hamber ’60 David L. Hayward ’60 Frederick P. Mannix ’60 Michael R. Spurling ’60 Douglas R. Tilley ’60 Colin E. Wykes ’60 David C. Bewley ’61 R. Gordon Chaplin ’61 Peter T. Christensen ’61 David A. Dodge ’61 John H. Fisher ’61 Hallet P. Kountze ’61 Philip B. Lind ’61 David L. Muir ’61 John H. Nunn ’61 Michael A. Rice ’61 Terence P. Scandrett ’61 Jonathan C. Vick ’61 James H. Burrows ’62 Christopher J. Loat ’62 Leighton W. McCarthy ’62 Howard R. Rogers ’62 John O. Stubbs ’62 Ian Gibson ’63 Robert C. Howard ’63 William N. Kinnear ’63 Donald G. McLean ’63 Paul J. Muller ’63 Ian B. Reid ’63 Robert B. Waind ’63 Henry M. 'Mac' Borden ’64 Michael R. Carson ’64 Ross E. Gale ’64 Richard A. Gano ’64 Bruce H. Mitchell ’64
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Andrew Paton ’64 John R. Anderson ’65 David R. Morgan ’65 Richard D. Spurling ’65 Allan J. Tyson ’65 Andrew O. Watson ’65 Chris Collingwood ’66 S. John Costen ’66 Larry G. Culver ’66 John B. Dinning ’66 Archie N. Grace ’66 C.M. Victor Harding ’66 Karl R. Hartwick ’66 John A. Hinrichs ’66 Ronald F. Holdsworth ’66 Michael L. Humphries ’66 Ronald N. Mannix ’66 William deM. Marler ’66 John A. McLeish ’66 Hugh J. Osler ’66 Terence H. Rapsey ’66 John H. Sandham ’66 James E. Savory ’66 Peter J. Scandrett ’66 Stewart W. Warner ’66 Bruce F. Wilkie ’66 David P. Worts ’66 Donald E. Bradford ’67 John C. Drummond ’67 John C. Hunt ’67 Brian A. Iggulden ’67 Geoffrey H. Mandeville ’67 Arthur A. Schmon ’67 Marshall I. Soules ’67 Harold A. Wilson ’67 Christopher Carter ’68 D. Harold W. Gould ’69 Timothy K. Griffin ’68 Jay B. Hansen ’68 Paul A. Head ’68 Richard W. Ivey ’68 Daniel O. Jarvis ’68 M. Moore Newell ’68 John M. Proctor ’68 George C. Reifel ’69 Geoffrey M. Seymour ’69 Ian K. Upjohn ’69 1970–1979 James B. Butterfield ’70 Kelvin S. Chen ’70 Douglas E. Hunt ’70 David A. Jarvis ’70 Ian R. McClelland ’70 Michael J. Moulden ’70 A. Geoffrey Tooton ’70 James S. Vick ’70 William G. Watt ’70 Brian H. Love ’71 George J. Lyttle ’71 David C. McFarlane ’71 Anthony W. Pylypuk ’71 William L. Redelmeier ’71 Robert S. Stratton ’71
Graham E. Taylor ’71 William H. Verity ’71 Peter R. Bennett ’72 R. Geoffrey Browne ’72 Donald M. Burton ’72 Grant D.B. Dunbar ’72 Ian M. Fraser ’72 David S. Grant ’72 J. Anthony D. Hooper ’72 Brian D. Ritchie ’72 Paul M. Slemon ’72 Paul W. Szczucinski ’72 Luke A. Weinstein ’72 William A. Folland ’73 William H. Mayor Jr. ’73 Robert W. Sterne ’73 John A. Wright ’73 George R.H. Wyatt ’73 John M. Burnes ’74 Bruce L. Carrow ’74 Edward K.S. Chung ’74 Richard C. Hazell ’74 George C. Hendrie ’74 Gordon R. McBride ’74 William G. McKague ’74 Ward H.M. Seymour ’74 John W. Stevens ’74 Everett D. Walker ’74 Peter D. Ballantyne ’75 R. Scott Barron ’75 James E. Gibson ’75 E. James Kingstone ’75 Robert B. Seitz ’75 James D. Greenshields ’76 Michael R. Bishop ’76 William T. Hutton ’76 Joan H. Larkin ’76 † Martin C.Y. Lam ’76 Donald S. McFarlane ’76 Timothy S. Pfohl ’76 Robert J. Pyne ’76 Andrew Tymoszewicz ’76 J.W. Timothy Witzel ’76 Thomas G. Brownlee ’77 Robert D. Evans ’77 Thomson D. Fischer ’77 Robert S. Ho ’77 Timothy G. Hughes ’77 R. Michael H. Stevens ’77 James D.D. Walker ’77 William O. Wallace ’77 Michael D. Baker ’78 Peter B. Coffin ’78 Grant R. Skelly ’78 Christopher J. Savage ’78 J. Christopher Young ’78 Anne I. (Patchett) Bookbinder ’79 William R. Evans ’79 Derek D. Fraser ’79 Philip A. Macdonald ’79 Robert B. Macdonald ’79 Thomas A. Stevens ’79 † denotes deceased
1980–1989 Graham M. Beck ’80 Richard M.C. Bojankiewicz ’80 Michael L. Bryden ’80 Guy T. Lancaster ’80 Geoffrey R. Park ’80 Thomas W. Bright ’81 William S. Cleary ’81 Timothy J. Coffin ’81 Thomas P. Marian ’81 F. Kelly Neill ’81 David B. Pitfield ’81 James C. Rogers ’81 Robert McD. Wilson ’81 Miles A. Carlsen ’82 Ian K. Duquemin ’82 David R. Kellam ’82 Robert B. Mason ’82 Donald S. McMurtry ’82 G. Scott Paterson ’82 W. Carter Siebens ’82 James R. Swayze ’82 Katharine H. Ashworth ’83 Leighan S. (Leggatt) Basadur ’83 David D. Conklin ’83 Jason C. Dorland ’83 Charlene (Ebert) Hutton ’83 John R. Woods ’83 John K.S. Cleary ’84 John G. Crawford ’84 Brian A. Hutchings ’84 Ellen E. Kolbert-Cornelissen ’84 Linda M. Alexanian ’85 Darby G. Berkhout ’85 Georgina H. Black ’85 Marko R. Bukovec ’85 Gregory A. Carlyle ’85 Philip D. Court ’85 Robert A.F. Ingall ’85 Robin E.A. Lampard ’85 Anne M. Mitchell ’85 M. Samantha G. Peeris ’85 Lisanne S. (Lockyer) Rogers ’85 Sarah B. Sheppard-Gagnon ’85 Gregory B. Souter ’85 Leslie A. Strong ’85 Christopher W. Allan ’86 Anu Bhalla ’86 Paul Filion ’86 Grant Kedwell ’86 Peter Rendek ’86 Steven L. Rotenberg ’86 Stephen A. DeKuyper ’87 Derek J. Dunkley ’87 Christopher S. Edwards ’87 Hugh D. Evans ’87 Bradley J. Ferguson ’87 Alexander C.O. Hansen ’87 A. Dean Karachi ’87 Hugh J.M. Silk ’87 Jeffrey R.C. Bell ’88 David K. Carter ’88 C. Michael Kray ’88
Scott G.A. Lampard ’88 D. Andrew Lind ’88 Joey D. Palov ’88 Kai-Yen Wong ’88 Heather S. Beaton ’89 K. Norman Bradshaw ’89 1990–1999 H. Jane Lewis ’90 Kristin Micaleff Botros ’90 Derek M. Surka ’90 Martin B. Howard ’91 Jeffrey K.M. Jakobsen ’91 Anne C. McIntosh ’92 Jennifer L. Birmingham ’93 Matthew J. Picken ’93 Matthew J. Bresnahan ’94 Steven L. Laine ’94 Alison A.C. Loat ’94 Daniel L. Beamer ’95 Marc A. Beaudry ’96 Alka Kundi ’96 Esther S. (Copland) Hagerman ’96 John P. Hynes ’96 Bryan J. Rose ’96 Victoria A. Laine ’97 Christopher J.E. Loat ’97 Mark A. McGaw ’97 Scott A. Snowden ’97 Clement C. Tong ’97 Natalie R. (Iggulden) Burnard ’98 Paul A. Wylie ’98 Kenneth Chu ’99 Wendy E. (Crossingham) Darby ’99 Leah K. Hamilton ’99
2000–2016 Alexander M. Wilson ’00 Rhiannon Davies ’01 Geoffrey Grove ’01 Edward J. Pintwala ’01 Brennan J. Wood ’01 Elspeth S. (Call) Lukasik ’02 Colin D. Ruzylo ’02 Felix W.H. Tong ’02 Ian R. Davies ’03 Colt Iggulden ’03 Marcie A. Lewis ’03 Sean A. Moir ’03 David A. Vaughan ’03 Christopher D. Weld ’03 Sarah A. Cumming ’04 Andrew T. Godfrey ’04 William H.R. Hope ’04 Kevan S. Quinn ’04 J. Charles Stratton ’04 Evan R.V. Clarke ’05 Jean E. Hendrie ’05 Katherine E. Hinan ’05 William J. MacMillan ’05 Emmanuel McIntosh ’05
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Cecchini Masonry Ltd. The Charitable Gift Funds Canada Foundation CM Harding Foundation The Adrian & Mary Coote Family Trust Coril Holdings Ltd. Crawford, Smith & Swallow Culligan Niagara Water Technologies Inc. ebpSource Ltd. Electronic Presentation Group Inc. Ensign Electronic Alarm Systems Ltd. ESN Electrical Solutions Niagara Inc. Falls Wholesale Ltd. Fiera Capital Corporation Foundry Mortgage Capital GB Environmental Services (Niagara) Inc. Goodwood Inc. Graham Clan Sales Gro-Bark Hall Ironworks Inc. Hamblet's Roofing & Siding Inc. Hands in Motion Hope Charitable Foundation Hospitalité Canada Ltd. Hub International Ontario Limited IA Financial Partners Ltd. Inspired Holdings Inc. GIFTS BY COMPANIES The Jacket Cellar OR SUPPLIERS Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville 1174673 Ontario Ltd Restaurant 1218776 Ontario Ltd. JTH Education Inc. 1493378 Ontario Ltd. Kalex Investment Corp. 1526816 Ontario Ltd. Kaupp Electric Ltd 1729787 Ontario Ltd. Kraun Electric Inc. 2139369 Ontario Inc. LeMar Dentistry Professional 2211268 Ontario Inc. Corporation A-1 Flooring Canada Lind Family Foundation Alpha Textbooks Inc. McGee Marking Devices Aqueduct Foundation Meyers Flowers Aragona Communications Inc. Milestone Millwork Arc Engineering Inc. The Bruce H. Mitchell Ask Re Inc. Foundation Auto FX Niagara Airbus Inc. Barrantagh Investment Niagara Fitness Management Inc. Niagara Orchard Beatties Basics Office Products & Vineyard Corp. Ben Berg Farm Niagara Protective Coatings & Industrial Equipment Nick's Cleaners Beverage World Inc. Par Construction Butterfield Family Foundation B. Patterson Chrysler Jeep By George PEC Roof Maintenance Café of Life Chiropractic Studio P E O Niagara Chapter Canadian Tire Peninsula Press Ltd. Canadian Tire Retail Store Pinder's Lock & Security - Louth Street Propack Processing & Carthy Foundation Packaging Systems Inc. Castle Plumbing & Heating Inc. Sean P. Porter ’05 Santiago Castanedo ’06 Meaghan R. Elder-Vendromin ’06 Jillian R. Evans ’06 Imran Khan ’06 Stuart A.J. Milligan ’06 Courtney M. Smith ’06 Seaver S. Call ’07 Celeste N. Doucet ’07 Nathaniel C. Webb ’07 Britt R. (Franklin) Call ’08 Joel E. Whitty ’08 Taylor C. Bradley ’09 William J. Generous ’09 Gerardo Jimenez Ayala ’09 Hilary A. Leitch ’09 Evan W. McConnell ’09 William N. Sun ’09 Maxwell Fischer ’10 Mackenzie S. Fowler ’11 Blake G. Mezzarobba ’13 Kevin T. Ridgway ’13 Austin M. Bukovec ’14 Laura E. Court ’14 Elizabeth J. Gross ’14 Luke Court ’15 Xueqing X. 'Mcrid' Wang ’15 Mackenzie D. Berkhout ’16 Preston B. Coffin ’16 Benjamin Court ’16 Elliott Ziolkowski ’16
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Quartek Group Inc. Rankin Construction Inc. Relamping Services Canada Ltd. Ridley College Family Guild Ridley College Foundation Ridley College Fund USA, Inc. Royal Canadian College of Organists Niagara Centre Royal LePage State Realty RPR Environmental Inc. Shoppers Drug Mart Steed and Evans Holdings Stolk Construction Ltd. Sure-Fix Service Group Inc. TD Commercial Banking Toronto-Dominion Bank Trez Capital Limited Partnership Union Bus Terminal Van Am Mechanical Ltd. Vancouver Foundation View West Foundation Waind Management & Consulting Wallace Pontiac Buick Waterloo Mattress Ltd. The Weathertop Foundation Webley Construction Ltd.
GIFTS BY CURRENT AND FORMER FACULTY AND STAFF Brian Amyote Justin N. Baird Kimberly A. Becken Julia A. Bertollo Michael & Michele Bett Matthew C. Bowie Christine E. Boyko Diane Brezicki Stacey Burger Julie A. Cameron Giles B. Campbell Andrea K. Carisse W. Nathaniel Caters † Linda Chang Stephen & Elizabeth Clarke Andrew & Kristine Corolis David & Connie Cosgrove Ruth E. Court Heather Cousins Richard A. ’60 & Woody Coy David & Wendy ’99 Darby D. Clyde Dawson David S. Dawson Paul S. DeVellis Mary DiFranco Derek J. Dunkley ’87 & Wendy S.Q. Pak George A. Dunkley Paul ’86 & Bobbie Filion Mackenzie S. Fowler ’11 Wayne Fraser & Eleanor Johnston † denotes deceased
Derek D. Fraser ’79 Simon J. Hall Allison M. Harding Susan E. Hazell Angie Hicks Donald & Nancy Hunt Christine Hurtubise Kenneth & Charlene ’83 Hutton Brian A. ’67 & Rosemary Iggulden Zachary R. Jones Vinitha Kahandaliyanage J. Edward & Hanna Kidd Anne E. Kubu Peggy J. Lampard Andrew D. Leach Margaret E. Lech Nina L. Lee Janet M. Lewis Marcie A. Lewis ’03 Kory Lippert Christopher J. ’62 & Patricia Loat Robert B. Lockey Brenda Lockhart Sandra J. Magee J.K. 'Kerry' Martin Marilyn Martin Spencer Martin Andrew McNiven James B. Milligan Michael J. Moulden ’70 F. Kelly Neill ’81 Paul O'Rourke Karen P. Oude-Reimerink H. Jeremy Packard † & Ingrid Cronin Barbara V. Papp Geoffrey ’80 & Stephanie Park James D. Parke Marilyn G. Prociuk Marie-Claire Recurt Michael A. Rice ’61 Donald S. Rickers Lara Rootes Bryan J. Rose ’96 Jessica Roud Elizabeth H. Rupp Lori Schultz Michelle M. Scrivener A. Jon D.B. Silver Jimmy Tom Virginia R. Vickers Scott D. Walker Amanda Wark Andrew T. Weller Andrew Whiteley David C. Whitty
GIFTS BY CURRENT AND PAST PARENTS, GRANDPARENTS AND FRIENDS
Omar Alajaji & Shams Barazi Brian & Tanya Amyote John R. Anderson ’65 Charles & Marilyn Baillie Norman E. Barrow Howard E. Bell Roger & Sheila-Ann Benger Peter R. Bennett ’72 Darby ’85 & Daniela Berkhout Michael & Michele Bett Cornelio Biscaro & Anne Theresa Murphy Philip Gordon Blew & Lenore Zettel Mamoon & Henna Bokhari Jeffrey J. Boucher Larry & Joan Bourk Reid Bowlby & Debbie Bongard Diane Brezicki Charles Brown & Fil Stabile David & Joanne Browne William R. Brunt Marko R. Bukovec ’85 Dennis & Sara Call Timothy Callahan Giles & Fiona Campbell Danny Cappe Christopher & Sarah Carter W. Nathaniel Caters † Janet Charlton Xiaowen Chen & Rong Huang Emeka & Obiageli Chibuzor Edward K.S. Chung ’74 Hiu Chung & Wang Min Stephen & Elizabeth Clarke Cameron Clayton & Linda Chang R. Gordon Chaplin ’61 Michael Cochrane & Katharine Ashworth ’83 Timothy ’81 & Amy Coffin Charles & Aimee Cook The Adrian and Mary Coote Family Trust Andrew & Kristine Corolis David & Connie Cosgrove J. Douglas ’53 & Nancy Court Philip D. Court ’85 & Karen Murray Ruth E. Court William ’54 & Ione Cowen Conrad Cowherd & Henny Didriksen-Cowherd Richard ’60 & Woody Coy Mark & Sharon Crowe Larry Culver ’66 & Eva Riis-Culver Richard & Beth Currie Wolfgang & Brigitte Cwetler Douglas A.C. Davis L. Robert S. deLangley ’48 Sarah Dennis James R. Digby ’45 Jason C. Dorland ’83 Robert J. Dunsmore ’37
John ’67 & Hilda Drummond Derek Dunkley ’87 & Wendy Pak George & Colleen Dunkley David M. Dunlap Madeleine Duquemin John L. Easson Roger & Kathleen Edghill Ingrid Efstathiou Raymond & Nancy Elder Robert & Angela Enns Leigh Ann Epperson Estate of Sharon Lee Foote Cann Bruce & Karen Etherington Janet Evans Robert ’77 & Nancy Evans William R. Evans ’79 Joseph & Cathy Ferrante Maria Ferreira Paul ’86 & Bobbie Filion Stephen Fischer Tony & Cindy Fischer Jean Fisher A.J. & Margaret Flatman Chris & Rebecca Follows Barbara Fraser Wayne Fraser & Eleanor Johnston Chi Chuen Fung & Yee Hung Chan Thomas Gadsby Chunziang Gao & Hui Xu Peter Godsoe Carlos Gorshtein & Lizzy Czonstkowsky D. Harold ’69 & Kim Gould Steven Graff & Jennifer Strasberg Anthony & Helen Graham Barbara Graham Janice N. Granger Timothy ’68 & Darka Griffin John & Linda Grubiç Chaoyang Guo & Jiangyue Ding Simon & Susan Hall Daphne Hamlin Corinne Hansen Richard ’74 & Cindy Hazell George C. 'Geordie' ’74 & Janet Hendrie Yanling Huang Donald & Nancy Hunt Kenneth & Charlene ’83 Hutton Edward J. Huycke David & Lindsay Hyland Brian ’67 & Rosemary Iggulden Richard M. Ivey ’43 Richard & Elaine Jenkins Shirley Jenkins Christopher & Vinitha Kahandaliyanage A. Dean Karachi ’87
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Nimet Karachi Steve Kaszas J. Edward & Hanna Kidd Edouard & Patricia Kohler Martin Lam ’76 & May Sam Peter & Viola Lam Peggy J. Lampard Elizabeth Larmond-Elliot Andrew Leach & Nicky Adamou-Leach Janet M. Lewis Joe Linux Christopher ’62 & Patricia Loat Qun Luo & Qun Li Kefeng Liu & Qing Li Philip ’79 & Robin Macdonald Robert Macdonald ’79 & Heather Morris Sandra J. Magee Marilyn J. Martin Elizabeth Mason Steven & Margy Massis Bettianne Matheson Dragan & Lisa Matovic David ’51 & Jennifer McBride Dean & Susan McCann David ’71 & Susan McFarlane Donald ’76 & Marie McFarlane W. Darcy ’51 & Joyce McKeough Tony & Cathy McGrath Bradley McLean & Julie M. Sitt Patrick & Marlene McMaster Mary G. McMurtry † Malcolm ’84 & Barbara A. McRae Julie Medland Robert & Chiara Megna Fred & Sandy Meyers James & Ann Milligan Andrei Mironenko Bruce H. Mitchell ’64 Frederic Mo & Petra Lee Frederick ’45 & Molly Moffat Jude & Joyne Monye Edward Morabito & Kelly Neill ’81 John & Les Anne Morrison Michael ’70 & Karen Moulden Tim Muchmore Nancy Murphy David Napp & Ivette Felix Romero John & Brenda Newell Douglas Newlands Guowei Ni Christopher Nitsopoulos Alanne O’Gallager Godwin O. Ogbonna Janice Oliver Paul & Kim O’Rourke David & Tracy Overbeeke H. Jeremy Packard † & Ingrid Cronin
George & Gillian Park Geoffrey ’80 & Stephanie Park Brian Parks Joseph E. Patchett Ralitza Perduhova & Ivo Petroff Kirk & Brenda Petrunick Abdul & Nicole Pirani Robert & Patricia Poe Ian & Jennifer Potter Mary Jean Potter William Prestia & Laura Menechella Timothy & Michelle Prince Dean & Caryn Pushka Ning Qi & Cong Chen Brad Ralph & Charmaine Bellefleur Xihao Rao & Jian Guo Terence H. Rapsey ’66 William & Elizabeth Redrupp Michael ’61 & Margaret Rice Donald S. Rickers Brian & Linda Ridgway Charles & Marie Ritchie Malcolm & Angela Roantree Donna B. Rogers John & Lara Rootes Daniel & Jessica Roud Irena Rudan Simo Rudan & Liliana Cardenas Elizabeth H. Rupp Mary Ryan Michael Sabia ’72 & Hilary Pearson William Saunderson James H.H. Scandrett ’39 Peter ’66 & Christine Scandrett Terence P. Scandrett ’61 Arthur A. Schmon ’67 Jesus Serrano de la Vega & Maria Cendejas Ward ’74 & Lori Seymour Richard & Margaret Sharpe Fuyong Sheng & Fengxia Pu Henry & Melissa Silva Robert & Berneice Skelly † Kevin & Neshanthi Sloan Harold C. Smith Xuekui Song & Xiaowen Guo Brendan & Olga Staples Patrick Steier & Maria Menechella Carsten & Bettina Stelzer Margaret Stephenson Robert ’73 & Sandra Sterne Yvette Stewart Robert ’71 & Martha Stratton Francis Sun & Tieying Shi Clifford Tattersall Edith Taylor Graham ’71 & Elizabeth Taylor Louise Taylor-Green David Telfer & Atsuko Hashimoto
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Nina G. Robarts Tinnion William & Ruth Todd Geoffrey ’70 & Jo-Ann Tooton Lambert & Louiza Van Sittert William ’71 & Katie Verity Lorenzo & Lori Vigna Norris W. Walker ’52 William ’77 & Valerie Wallace Feng Wang & Yi Jin Jian Wang & Xiang Sun Todd & Amanda Wark William Watson & Georgina Black ’85 Dennis & Helen Webb Grant Westcott & Carolyn Hurst Andrew Whiteley & Annette Dunn David C. Whitty William P. Wilder George A. Wilson Alane Witt-Lajeunesse J.W. Timothy ’76 & Lauri Witzel Kenneth Wong & Elissa Tsoi Peter & Lenore Woods Xiaofeng Xu & Jihui Su Jian Xue & Yun Tian J. Christopher ’78 & Dorrez Young Yexiong Zeng & Meirong Wu Haitao Zhang & Xiaoli Ge Minjian Zhang & Ning Zhang Jie Zhao & Xuejun Liang Min Zhou & Yue Guan Junhua Zhu & Lili Xu Tao Zhu & Lan Zhou Michael & Rosa Ziolkowski
GIFTS IN HONOUR OR IN MEMORY OF In Memory of John S. Burns Q.C. ’60 James H. Belton ’60 John W. Craig ’60 Frederick P. Mannix ’60 In Memory of Edward A. Burton ’70 Donald M. Burton ’72 In Honour of Kejia Chen ’19 Xiaowen Chen & Rong Huang In Honour of the Class of ’82 & Ellie Siebens William C. Siebens ’82 In Memory of William H. Denler II ’60 James H. Belton ’60 In Memory of Ralph de Winter My Tribute Gift Foundation In Memory of Judy Dmytrow Chloe ’22 & Gabrielle ’20 Cook
In Memory of Edson, Roderick, Paul, Porter and Pet Timothy S. Pfohl ’76 In Memory of Crawford Gordon ’56 Charles A. Baillie Henry 'Mac' Borden ’64 Timothy Callahan Timothy J. Coffin ’81 Richard J. Currie Douglas A. Davis Sarah Dennis David M. Dunlap & Pamela Brickenden Peter Godsoe D. Harold W. Gould ‘69 Anthony R. & Helen Graham Steve Kaszas Donald S. McFarlane ’76 W. Darcy ’51 & Joyce McKeough ’51 Julie Medland Bruce H. Mitchell ’64 Janice Oliver Frank & Mary Jean Potter William Saunderson George & Janet Wilson Alane Witt-Lajeunesse In Memory of Michael R. Granger ’60 James H. Belton ’60 Janice N. Granger In Memory of Laurence P.B. Hamlin ’89 Daphne Hamlin In Memory of Peter M. Hutchison ’55 Richard ’53 & Patricia Hutchison In Memory of Justice Stewart E. Kingstone Janet M. Lewis Christopher J. ’62 & Patricia Loat Bettianne Matheson W. Darcy McKeough ’51 Samantha G. Peeris ’85 Anthony W. Pylypuk ’71 In Honour of Anne Kubu Stacey Burger Julie A. Cameron Andrea K. Carisse Heather Cousins David Darby Mary DiFranco Bobbie Filion Mackenzie S. Fowler ’11 Susan E. Hazell Christine Hurtubise Kory Lippert Michael J. Moulden ’70
Geoffrey R. ’80 & Stephanie Park Michelle Scrivener In Memory of Paul E. Lewis E. James Kingstone ’75 Marie-Claire Recurt In Memory of Brian D. Martin Jeffrey Bell ’88 John Crawford ’84 Rhiannon Davies ’01 Timothy G. Hughes ’77 Janet M. Lewis Marcie Lewis ’03 E. James Kingstone ’75 Phil Macdonald ’79 Kristin Micaleff Kevan Quinn ’04 In Memory of Brian D. Martin & In Honour of Peter J. Scandrett ’66 James H.H. Scandrett ’39 In Memory of Gina Nitsopoulos Olivia ’22 & Emma ’24 Massis In Memory of H. Jeremy Packard Diane & Catherine Brezicki Richard A. ’60 & Woody Coy Derek D. Fraser ’79 W. Wayne Fraser & Eleanor Johnston Simon J. Hall Brian A. ’67 & Rosemary Iggulden Shirley Jenkins Peggy J. Lampard Janet M. Lewis Christopher J. ’62 & Patricia Loat J.K. 'Kerry' Martin Marilyn Martin W. Darcy McKeough ’51 James B. Milligan Donald S. Rickers Elizabeth H. Rupp Virginia R. Vickers Andrew Whiteley In Memory of Gary Putnam Brian D. Ritchie ’72 In Honour of Timothy H. Rigby ’60 Geoffrey M. Seymour ’69 In Memory of Gerald Robarts ’44 Nina G. Robarts Tinnion In Memory of Robert W. Stevens Q.C. ’44 Reid Bowlby & Debbie Bongard David Browne Geoffrey G. Browne ’72
John L. Easson Janet Evans Harold W. Gould ’69 Robert Hutcheson ’44 Edward J. Huycke S. 'Mac' Irwin ’46 † & Jean Fisher David R. McBride ’51 David C. McFarlane ’71 W. Darcy McKeough ’51 Douglas Newlands Alanne O'Gallager Robert B. Seitz ’75 C. Richard Sharpe John W. Stevens ’74 Thomas A. Stevens ’79 James G. Thompson ’44 William O. Wallace ’77 William P. Wilder In Memory of Richard B. Wright Grant D. Dunbar ’72 In Memory of Jonathon Young and John Walker James D.D. Walker ’77 In Memory of Adam H. Zimmerman ’44 Robert Hutcheson ’44 W. Darcy ’51 & Joyce McKeough In Honour of Jiamu Zhang ’19 Haitao Zhang & Xiaoli Ge
PLANNED GIFTS AS OF JUNE 30, 2017 INCLUDING BEQUESTS TO RIDLEY COLLEGE, THE RIDLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, AND THE RIDLEY COLLEGE FUND USA, INC.
Peter R. Bennett ’72 Henry M. 'Mac' Borden ’64 Richard A. † & Mary Bradley Donald M. ’72 & Margaret Burton R. Gordon Chaplin ’61 Alfred J.L. Chapman ’45 † E.P. Coy ’30 † Michael H. Daniel Bonnie F. Derry-Graupp G. Leiter ’53 & Ricky Doolittle Carl F. † & Eleanor Dorland Bruce W. & Karen Etherington Denis R. † & Janet Evans Jane Feagan Ian M. Fraser ’72 Crawford Gordon ’56 † George C. Hendrie ’74 Stephen N. Hooper ’49 William T. Hutton ’76
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Brian A. ’67 & Rosemary Iggulden Richard M. Ivey ’43 Joan H. Larkin ’76 † Elizabeth Larmond-Elliot Donald H. Lie ’52 † Brian H. Love ’71 & Susan F. Love † Diana S. MacKay ’87 James A. McCabe ’94 W. Darcy ’51 & Joyce McKeough
John A. McLeish ’66 Bruce H. Mitchell ’64 Michael J. ’70 & Karen Moulden Joan R. Randall Timothy G.T. Reid ’78 D.S. 'Bill' Rudd ’47 John C. Rudd ’80 James H.H. Scandrett ’39 William H. ’58 & Carole Sears Joan Stevens Jeremy F. Sturgeon ’58
William H. Verity ’71 A. Ross Webster ’60 Andrew Whiteley Michael ’64 & Eileen Whittle R.S. Willmot F. Ian Wood ’53 Adam H. Zimmerman ’44 † † denotes deceased
CUMULATIVE GIVING* AS OF JUNE 30, 2017 TO RIDLEY COLLEGE, THE RIDLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION AND THE RIDLEY COLLEGE FUND USA, INC. *ELECTRONIC RECORDS MAINTAINED BY THE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE BEGINNING IN 1986.
DIAMOND $1,000,000+ Samuel I.A. Anderson ’45 † Frederick K. Ashbaugh † Christopher Carter ’68 Clarence J. Chandran Patrick F. Lett ’67 Hubert T. Mandeville ’40 † Frederick P. Mannix ’60 The R. Samuel McLaughlin Foundation Bruce H. Mitchell ’64 Stewart D. Siebens ’64 In honour of John M. Stevens ’42 and Robert W. Stevens ’44 † Ridley College Family Guild Ridley College Foundation Ridley College Fund USA, Inc. PLATINUM $250,000–$999,999 Marjory E.J. Cain † Chartwells Peter B. Coffin ’78 J. Douglas ’53 & Nancy Court John B. Cronyn ’39 † Dorothy & Ridley Doolittle † John C. Drake ’65 Estate of André Buller ’54 H. Stephen Gooderham ’41 † Peter S. Gooderham ’44 † S. MacDonald 'Mac' † ’46 & Jean Irwin Richard M. Ivey ’43 E.W. Mandeville Jr. ’38 † Leighton W. McCarthy ’62 James E. McConnell ’31 † Gilbert E. McElheny † W. Darcy McKeough ’51 Donald S. McMurtry ’82 Michael & Kelly Meighen John H. Milnes ’31 † John B. Mitchell ’71
Yanick Pagé ’84 G. Scott Paterson ’82 Ridley Graduate Boat Club William H. Sears ’58 Hugh A. Slater ’44 † Special Friends Giving Michael H. Stevens ’77 James G. Thompson ’44 Robert † & Joan Utting John G. Walker ’58 † Norris W. Walker ’52 GOLD $100,000–$250,000 Anonymous (1) B. Wallace Anderson ’49 Brian W. Barr ’61 Real & Anne Bergevin Burgoyne Holdings Inc. Henry B. Burgoyne ’67 † George D.B. Butterfield ’57 James B. Butterfield ’70 Centrinity R. Gordon Chaplin ’61 G. Mark Curry ’62 Harry J. Daniel † André & France Desmarais David A. Dodge ’61 Estate of J. Ronald Angleman Estate of Dorothy M. Cooke Estate of Graham M. MacLachlan ’33 Bruce & Karen Etherington Denis † & Janet Evans Robert D. Evans ’77 J.D. Peter Franks ’42 † Crawford Gordon ’56 † D. Harold W. Gould ’69 Bryan & Angela Gransden James D. Greenshields ’76 Timothy K. Griffin ’68 George C. Hendrie ’74 George M. Hendrie ’49 † John M. Lind ’54
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Chenzhong Luo & Hongyue Wang Ronald N. Mannix ’66 Wilmot L. Matthews ’54 Joseph and Anita Robertson Michael J. Sabia ’72 & Hilary Pearson Ward H.M. Seymour ’74 W. Carter Siebens ’82 John M. ’42 † & Joan Stevens John W. Stevens ’74 Robert W. Stevens ’44 † Thomas N. Urban Vancouver Foundation The Weathertop Foundation David S. Willmot ’68 F. Ian Wood ’53 Adam H. Zimmerman ’44 † SILVER $50,000–$99,999 Edward & Ana Abady John R. Anderson ’65 Edward J. Berkhout ’76 William J. Burke ’77 John S. Burns ’60 Georgina H. Black ’85 Alexander J. Carley ’53 † Denise Chan James D. Chaplin ’51 † Richard R.G. Chaplin ’78 Richard R.P. Court ’50 Allan & Lynn Day Leigh Ann Epperson Estate of Allan Bond Jr. ’46 Estate of Alexander Carley ’53 Estate of John H. Gooderham ’57 W. Palmer Goetz ’18 † Anthony & Helen Graham Arthur Harrison † ’19 & Joan Kerr Harry C. Hatch ’67 Brian A. Iggulden ’67
Robert J.A. Irwin Jr. ’46 William B. Irwin ’72 Richard W. Ivey ’68 Anthony B. Jerauld ’59 Frederick N.C. Jerauld III ’53 † Edouard & Patricia Kohler H.S. Henry Lee ’79 Douglas R. Leggat ’54 Geoffrey W. Lind ’71 Jed ’33 & Susan Lind † Philip B. Lind ’61 Pasquale Marra Tony ’42 † & Judy Mason Donald C. McFarlane ’44 † Donald S. McFarlane ’76 McLean Budden Microsoft Corporation A. Hoadley † & Ruthie Mitchell Paul A. Morabito ’82 Michael J. Moulden ’70 Eleanor Osler Anthony M. Partington ’65 John M. Proctor ’68 Joan R. Randall Ridley Women’s Guild -Toronto Branch Terence P. Scandrett ’61 Arthur A. Schmon ’67 Geoffrey M. Seymour ’69 J. Griffin Strasenburgh ’66 † Charles A. Thompson ’28 † Charles F.S. Tidy ’36 † William G. Urban ’86 William H. Verity ’71 William O. Wallace ’77 Robert C. Watson ’63 Bud & Ivy Willmot † BRONZE $25,000–$49,999 Linda M. Alexanian ’85 David ’88 & Katherine ’88 Anderson Brian R. Babcock Birchall Family Foundation Allan Bond ’46 † Henry M. 'Mac' Borden ’64 Joseph C. Botticelli ’97 William A. Bryden ’43 † J. David Bunston ’76 Kenneth C. Bunston † Michael K. Bunston ’79 Gary F. Burroughs ’64 Donald M. Burton ’72 Huntley H. Bush Giles B. Campbell John W. Carlisle ’44 † Peter T. Christensen ’61 Chris Collingwood ’66 Steven S. Copp ’84 Michael C. Court ’82 Philip D. Court ’85
John K. Coutts Crawford, Smith & Swallow D. Bruce Croxon ’79 Jad & Lola Damouni Frederick W. Derry † Mary Drope † Doris M. Drummond E. Peter Elwood ’66 Estate of Donna Gauley-McCarthy Estate of George Gooderham Fernando Estrada & Nadine Karachi-Estrada ’87 Hugh D. Evans ’87 Mark Evans ’81 Charles O. Fairbank ’59 Roderick & Margaret Ferguson Tony & Cindy Fischer Macquorn R. Forrester ’51 Ian M. Fraser ’72 David Friedman Chi Chuen Fung & Yee Hung Chan Peter D.H. Greenwood ’78 Corinne Hansen Stig-Ove ’59 † & Marja-Liisa Hansen Sandra Henderson Mrs. Frank W. Hillock † Terence & Patricia Hinan Juan A. Hinestrosa ’80 Thomas E. ’45 † & Ruth Hodgins Holt Renfrew G. Peter Horne ’51 William T. Hutton ’76 Paul G. Iggulden ’72 George M. Irwin ’69 Olayinka & Kehinde Ismail Daniel O. Jarvis ’68 David & Joanne Jones A. Dean Karachi ’87 John P. Kennedy ’74 J. Edward & Hanna Kidd Stewart † & Peggy Kingstone Robert C. Kinnear ’59 Lorenzo Kling ’85 Rudolf & Rosario Kling C. Michael Kray ’88 Roy E. Laine Martin C. Lam ’76 Gary Last Margaret E. Lech Suzanne Levesque Janet M. Lewis Kwing-Tong & Tinna Li Donald H. Lie ’52 † Christopher J. ’62 & Patricia Loat Brian H. Love ’71 Philip A. Macdonald ’79 Robert B. Macdonald ’79
R. Fraser MacKay ’73 Richard C. Malone ’59 Michael ’41 † & Myrna Mandeville Thomas P. Marian ’81 Donald L. Matthews ’60 David R. McBride ’51 Dean & Susan McCann John ’32 † & Ruth McCarthy John A. McLeish ’66 Patrick & Nancy McNally MDS Capital Corp. Robert & Nancy Meehan Katharine M.O. Miller ’21 † Edwin M. Mills ’48 David R. Morgan ’65 Peter Naylon Donald W. Naylor † Niagara/Baie-Comeau Community Foundation George S. Niblett ’50 Harry P. Oakes Allan † & Pauline Orr † Glyn W. Osler ’48 Paul & Mary Oster David & Tracy Overbeeke Frederick M. Partington ’67 Vanessa Partington William Prestia & Laura Menechella Robert J. Pyne ’76 Michael A. Rice ’61 Thomas E. Richardson ’58 Robert M. Schmon Jr. ’70 Edward M. Sellers ’59 Peter H. Sims ’51 Neil & Patricia Smith Philip R.L. Somerville ’65 Patrick Steier & Maria Menechella John F. Storm ’53 Robert S. Stratton ’71 William N. Sun ’09 Michael & Ira Tatham Graham E. Taylor ’71 F. Gregory Thompson ’68 Donald & Connie Tigert Nora Walker John S. Walton ’49 Paul H. Wang ’75 Yongzhong Wang & Zhongqi Zhou Michael L. Willmot ’60 Douglas S. Wilson J.W. Timothy Witzel ’76 Victor C. Woo ’98 † denotes deceased
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