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Canadian Academy
rev ew ScientiaClavisSuccessus “KnowledgeistheKeytoSuccessfulService”
Fall 2011
TheREVIEWispublishedbytheAlumniOfficeforalumni,parents,students,facultyandfriendsofCanadianAcademy.Pleasesendletters,newsitems,andaddressupdatestotheAlumniOffice([email protected]).
DavidJ.Condon—Headmaster, RhondaNorris—Assistant Head of School/Business Manager, MelanieVrba—High School Principal,MichaelColaianni—Middle School Principal, MatthewFlinchum—Elementary School Principal, JonSchatzky—Elementary/Middle School Assistant Principal and PYP/MYP Coordinator, KirstenWelbes—Director of Communication, ToddWelbes—Layout Consultation, RobertHengal—Director of Alumni Relations, Editor of REVIEW
CANADIAN ACADEMY,4-1Koyo-choNaka,Higashinada-ku,Kobe658-0032JapanPhone:81-(0)78-857-0100Fax:81-(0)78-857-3250www.canacad.ac.jp
2011:MoekoHirai,KanikaWadhwa2010:NinaGallo,JuliaIto, JeffNeukomm2009:YukaNagaoka,KenStarling,Karina
Thakur2008:NicoleJordan,AyuktaThakur2007:LillianMadrigal,JohannQuaHiansen2006:ShrideviBajaj,TakumaTanaka2005:MariaCho,NamitaLal,Hironori
Maeda,LovinaSachdev2004:AnishaJhaveri,MinJooLee,MaiNitta,
BlakePierce2003:RieWang,JovanYamagishi2002:ArpanaBothra,AnupamKumar2001:AshokPillai,MoritzPlischke2000:StephanieArndt,TaraWakely1999:KwangJoonKim1998:SarahKashani,KaoruYamaguchi1997:ManishaMotwani1996:MariaYakura1995:PitchRuanglek1994:AlexYoung1993:NaomiHalewood,CharlesHill1992:HaniDebs,ScottPrebola1991:CaitlinBroderick,KamalRamani1990:SheriShamdasaniSen1989:PeterShane,JanelleNine-Guidy1988:GregSmith1987:LisaEbyCoscia1986:AndrewMeehanMigita1985:YukiSugimuraRobinson,Jackie
Dadlani1984:KojiroDan,NaokoTaniFukuchi,Seiji
Okamura,MarieLiangRyo1983:JohnJunHirai1982:JohannaLeonhardtHirota1981:DebbieBergh1980:KarinJohanssonTims1979:GaretGluck1978:DavidEmanuel1977:JudyJoyceCalcote,SteveMcArtin1976:PaulineBaldwin1975:BeverlyCunninghamWashichek,Phil
Friesen1974:CeliaOyler,JoelLikins1973:EllenCaryBearn1972:JoanGriswold,AnnParsonsScheleen1971:SteveandSolveigEricson1970:GregMaxey1969:JohnCunningham1968:MegganMoorhead,GordonSakaue1967:StanleyFlewelling1966:MarkEricson1965:MikeFay,StanleyWayne1964:CookieJarmainSmith-Otani1963:JohnGillespie1962:BarbaraJohnsonRogers1961:KarenColeLockwood,JoyMcGarvey
Bupp1960:RobertSteffey1959:SharonHerrgott1958:MaryHelenHilburnKuehner1957:Representative needed*Pre-war:DavidBach’42, KarinaDahmen’41
Toserveasaclassrepresentativeortocontactarepresentative,pleasevisitwww.canacad.ac.jp
Alumni ClassRepresentatives
Canadian Academy inspires students to inquire, reflect, and chooseto compassionately impact the world throughout their lives.
The fall foliage along the Nakasendo in a photo taken by Anne-Claire Ramser ‘11 while on the Class of 2011 senior trip in the fall of 2010. To read more about the senior trip, see the Spring 2011 edition of the REVIEW.
CoverphotoofNobuyaTsubosaka(CAFaculty2006-2010)whoclimbedMt.Everestinsummer2011.ReadaboutTsubosaka-sensei’sMt.Everestclimbonpage2.
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MynameisMatthewFitzpatrick,andIamAssociateGeneralCounselatProcter&GamblewhereIleadP&G’sIntellectualPropertyoperationsinAsia.MyfamilyandIarrivedinKobeinJuly2009fromCincinnati,OhioandliveonRokkoIsland.My
wife,Megan,andIhavethreechildrenenrolledatCanadianAcademy:Nathan(Grade5),Laura(Grade2),andKatie(Grade1).
IgrewupinthenearsuburbsofNewYorkCityandhavelivedinWashington,D.C.andBaltimore,Maryland.MyformaleducationincludesaB.S.degreeinnuclearengineeringfromtheUniversityofVirginiaandaJ.D.degreefromtheUniversityofMarylandSchoolofLaw.
FormanyyearsIhavededicatedmytimetoworkingwithandforneighborhoodandcommunityorganizations.InCincinnati,IservedastheBoardChairmanoftheHomeownershipCenterofGreaterCincinnati–anon-profitagencydedicatedtostrengtheningneighborhoodsthroughavarietyofhomeownershipservices.Ihavealsoservedasavolunteerattorneyforlowincomeclientsindomesticviolenceandconsumerprotectionmatters.InJapanandintheUnitedStates,IhaveservedasareligiouseducationinstructorforGrade4and5students.Myfavoritehobbyisrunningandracing,butIalsoenjoycookingandeating.IamhappytobeanewmemberoftheBoardofTrusteesandamveryexcitedaboutservingourschoolcommunityinthiscapacity.Matthew Fitzpatrick
Iamveryhonoredtoserveacommunitythatissodeartome.IhavelivedindifferentpartsofJapanformostofmylifeandattendedCanadianAcademyfromGrade4untilgraduationin1994.Mydaughter,Miho,isenrolledatCanadianAcademyinGrade1.
IreceivedaB.S.degreeinsociologyfromBrandeisUniversityinBoston,Massachusettes.IamfluentinJapanese,KoreanandEnglish.Iworkwithmyfamily’srealestatecompanyinJapanandKorea.IalsoserveasavolunteermemberofShinhanBank.
IamcomfortablewithcallingCAhomeandenjoyvolunteeringintheclassroomandassistingoncommittees.AsaCAalumna,IlookforwardtodevotingmyserviceinofferingadifferentperspectivetotheBoard.
Ae Kyung Kim ’94
Newest Board Members Introduce Themselves to Community
CA Welcomes Eighteenth Head of School: David J. CondonIampleasedtohavethisopportunitytotellyoualittleaboutmyselfandmyvisionforCA’sfuture.OriginallyfromGreenBay,Wisconsin,IfirstmovedtoAsiain1982asanexchangestudentattheChineseUniversityofHongKong,whereIstudiedChinesephilosophyandliterature.AftergraduatingsummacumlaudewithadegreeinEnglishliteraturefromtheUniversityofMinnesota,Iembarkedonacareerineducation,teachingandworkingasanadministratorinsuchplacesasTaiwan,Florida,theNetherlands,MyanmarandHongKong.MostrecentlyIservedastheHeadofSchoolatHongKongInternationalSchool.IconsideritanhonortojointheCanadianAcademycommunityastheschool’snewheadmaster.
CurrentlyIamfinishingaDoctorateinEducationalPolicyandAdministrationattheUniversityofMinnesota.Mydissertationfocusesoninternationalschoolcommunitymembers’interpretationsoftheconceptofinternational-mindednessandwhatinternationalschoolsdotopromoteit.
Mywife,Catherine,andIhavethreegrownchildren.Catherineisateacherandanaccomplishedartist.Ourdaughter,Anya,isagraduatestudentatBrownUniversity.Ourson,Louis,recentlyservedinthePeaceCorpsinGansuProvince,China,andisnowinlawschoolattheUniversityofWisconsin-Madisonwhilehistwinbrother,Miles,isadoctoralstudentinpsychologyatTexasTech.Anavidfitnessswimmer,bicyclist,readerandreflectivejournaler,IenjoyspendingmysummersatourhomeonLowerClearLakeinnorthcentralWisconsin.
ClosertohomehereonRokkoIsland,IbelieveeveryoneisawarethatJapan,liketherestoftheworld,faceseconomicchallenges.Oneofourimmediategoals,therefore,hastobeensuringthelong-termfinancialhealthoftheschool.Consequently,inthemonthstocome,Iwillbesolicitingideasonhowwecangainoperationalefficiencies,explorepotentialnewrevenuestreams,andpromoteourschooladvancementwork,
includingfund-raising. Beyondthesemoreimmediateconcerns,Iwouldliketo
devotemyattentiontoCanadianAcademybeingknownas“apremierinternationalschoollearningcommunitydevotedtoinnovation,excellence,andthetransformativegrowthofallitsmembers.”Thisstatementarticulatesmyvisionofanidealschool—aninclusivelearningorganizationthatisabletotakereasonablerisksandlearnfromitsownexperiencesinordertoachieveoutstandingstudentlearningresults.Alongtheway,allcommunitystakeholders,notjuststudents,willbenefitfromtheirassociationwiththeschool.
Inthemonthstocome,IlookforwardtoservingtheCAcommunityandgettingtoknowitsmembers.Workingtogether,wecanhelpeachstudentrealizehisorherfullestpotentialwhileexperiencingthejoyoflearning.Nowthatisexciting!
CA’s new headmaster, D.J. Condon, oversees Sports Day 2011
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Challenging experiences are opportunities for learning and growth
Risk-takers
byNobuyaTsubosaka(CAFaculty2006-2010)Aroundfouro’clockinthemorningonMay26th,Iwaspassingthe8600meterpointonmywayupMt.Everest.Ihadspent15hourswalkingwithoutanysleeptogettothispoint.Theweatherconditionswereterrible.Astrongwindcameupandmademyfingersnumb.Snowblockedmyvisibility.MySherpaindicatedthatthetemperaturewasaround-50Cdegrees.FivepartiesincludingmypartyweretryingtoreachthetopofMt.Everestonthatday.Fourofthepartieshadgivenupanddescendedearlyduetotheriskyconditions.ThiswasmysecondattemptonMt.Everest’speakinmy40dayexpedition.ThefirstattemptwaspreventedbyaragingstormaweekearlierandthemonsoonseasonwasabouttoarriveintheHimalayas.Therefore,thisattackbecamemylastchancetoreachEverest’speak.ThisseasontheHimalayashadunusualweather.Toomuchsnowgaveclimbersahardtime,andthebadweatherstoppedthemmovingaheadseveraltimes.Itwasalmostimpossibletopredicttheweather.
TheusualrouteupMt.Everestwasnottechnicallyhardforme.Visiblecrevassesandicefallsinaglacierwerepredictable.However,atthealtitudeof8000metersandbeyond,theeffectofthethinoxygensupplyuponmewasverysevere.Thedensityofoxygenover8000metersisonlyone-thirdofgroundlevel.Isufferedfromdiarrheaandconstantcoughing.Thismountainshowednomercy.First,oneofmyyaksfellintoacrevasse.Thentheleaderinmypartylefttheclimbbecauseofaleginjury,andanothermemberpulledoutbecauseofexhaustion.Afterthat,oneoftheSherpaslosthissight.Isawdeadbodieslyingonthegroundalongthetrail.AfamousJapaneseclimberandtwootherEuropeanclimberswhohadreachedthesame8000metermarkhaddiedduetohypothermiaandaltitudesickness.ItwasclearthatIwasdefinitelyinadeathzone.“Imaydie.”Thisthoughtcrossedmymindmanytimes.
At8750metersinablizzard,IlookeduptothetopofMt.Everestat8848meters.Itwasonly100metersawayvertically.However,theweatherconditionsworsened.Thewindbecametoopowerfulanddangeroustocontinuetheclimb.Ithadenough
powertoblowmeofftheridge.Besides,partofmyfacehadquicklyturnedblack,andeveryonewasfightingagainstthecoldandterrifiedatthefearoffrostbite.Iwaitedforanhourforthewindtostop,butitneverdid.Ihadenoughenergyleft,andeveryoneinmypartywaskeentocontinuetothepeak.Yet,weknewthatwecouldlosepartsofourbodyduetofrostbite,andsomeofuscoulddiefromhypothermiaifwecontinued.Therefore,Imadethebigdecisiontodescend.Itwasahard,butcrucialdecision.IknewIwasstillphysicallyandmentally
fit,butIbelievethatitwastherightdecisionforeveryone.
OnthewaytoCamp3Istoppedandlookedattheviewbeneathmyfeet.Itwasjustspectacular.Thecloudsweredriftingupthegrandvalleyofice.IfeltlikeIwasstandingonacloud.
Unfortunately,IcouldnotreachthepeakofMt.Everest.However,Iwasfortunatetohaveagreatexperienceunderextremeconditionsandinnerfear.Thisexperiencedefinitelyexpandedmycapacityformountainclimbing,andIamsurethatitwillhelpmewhenIattemptmynextchallenge.Finally,IwouldliketothanktheCA
staff,studentsandparentsfortheirencouragement.Itgeneratedanenormousamountofextraenergyandstrongmotivationundertheextremeconditionsonthemountain,andIlearnedthatIwassupportedbymanypeoplealthoughIclimbedbymyself.TomakethisattemptonMt.Everest,IhadtoleaveCA.ItwasthehardestdecisionIhadevermade.However,thejourneyIamnowonwillmakemeamoreinterestingperson.
Former CA Faculty Member Attempts Mt. Everest
View from 8600 meters in a photo taken by Nobuya Tsubosaka
Mt. Everest Climbing Route
Editor’s Note: This article focuses on one of CA’s core values and one of the International Baccalaueate (IB) learner profiles: risk-takers.
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Governance2010-2011 Advancement CommitteeRickBrueggemann,BoardRepresentativeHarry Cheng ’89EdDongJohn Gillespie ’63Mohan Gulrajani ’83ChrisJohnsonHatsunoriKiriyamaChuckKiteJimLeeDouglasSchaferKiran Sethi ’83,ChairpersonKohzohTakaokaAmyWesson,SecretaryFredWessonAlfonso“Chito”Zulueta
2010-2011 Board of TrusteesRickBrueggemann*(ViceChairperson,Treasurer)VidhanChaudhariMatthewFitzpatrickNariko Hirai ’83 Ae Kyung Kim ’94FritzLeonhardtWilliamMoore(CouncilChairperson)ImadRamadanCharanbirSarao*BenShaman*(BoardChairperson)DonnaTatsuki(Secretary)FredWesson*(Headmaster)*FinanceCommittee
2010-2011 Council (Board Members are also members of the Council)Kate Brueggemann ’67SujataChaudhariJillFukaeMichaelGrubelBeenaGulrajaniLisaQuaHiansenTanyaEricksenHuvenneMaryJaveriChuckKiteKenjiTerashimaBTToews
Special thanks to those who helped make the gala a success!
Back: Bina Tirathrai ’90, Rhonda Norris, Tanya Huvenne, Beena Gulrajani, Rola Ramadan, Janet Beck, Ae Kyung Kim ’94, Emiko TaguchiFront: Amy Wesson, Kiyoko Narita, Madeline Ishihara ’77, Miho Kuyumgyan
Yuka Stone Izumi Komori
Incoming Headmaser David (D.J.) Condon presents the grand prize at Gala 2011 sponsored by Turkish Airlines to Agnes Zulueta.
Shuichi Narita ’08ticket design
Miyuki MiyajiYoko Chiba
CA Annual Report 2010–2011
Gala Fundraiser Nets ¥12,000,000 for Field of DreamsIncontinuingsupportoftheFieldofDreamsprojectincoordinationwithCanadianAcademy’sAdvancementOffice,acommitteeofparentsactiveinfundraisingheldacelebrationdinneratLaSuiteHotelHarborlandKobeonSaturday,May14,2011.
The purpose of the CA Annual Report is to recognize the generous individuals and corporations who have donated to Canadian Academy during the past school year as well as to summarize and communicate the advancement activity. If you have any questions about the Annual Report, please contact [email protected].
Thank you again for your generosity!
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Donations from July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011Canadian Academy received a total of ¥50,529,250 donations from 221 donors
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The 1913 SocietyFellow (¥25,000,000 up to ¥49,999,999)
Anonymous
Scholars (¥10,000,000 up to ¥49,999,999)TheKotaniFamilyGala 2011 event
Associate (¥1,000,000 up to ¥2,499,999)K.K.KonomoriKanagawa,pKobeInternationalMedicalFoundationTheNaitoFamily,Takamasa’23,Emi’22
Trustee (¥500,000 up to ¥999,999)ChitoandAgnesZulueta, p,AC
Founder (¥100,000 up to ¥499,999)AppleCAKoreanCommunityTurkishAirlinesRickandKate’67Brueggemann,ap,AC,T,CDavid’80andAmandaChao,apRaviandVittiChaturvedi,pVidhanandSujataChodhari,T,C,apHollyDerbyshire,fHaruna(Alice)Fujita’11MatthewandMeganFitzpatrick,p,TJohnK.Gillespie’63,AC TheKassamaliFamily, ap,ffTheKimFamily,Choryon’16,YoungAh’20MasakazuandYukiKono,pKasparandMihoKuyumgyan,pMarkandSusanneMallon,pEikouandIlseMizutani,pKimMortensenandSusanneEskildsen,pHaruyaandMarizaNakai,p*TomoNishizawa’05*YuiNishizawa’08SayoOkamoto’16SandyOta,fTheRamadanFamily,p,THiroyukiSaeki,pNobumiSakaiIchiroSekimitsu’75KiranSethi’83,JupiterInternational
Corporationp,ACTheSetoguchiFamily,p*SakumiShimizu’04*ShioriTakeuchi’10MasatsuguTsujito,pShinWatari’68
Anonymous(1)HotelLaSuiteKobeHarborlandNestléJapan,Ltd.StudioKaren-HimeyaGroupSanyuCo.TheBeckFamily,pAnnB.Cary’68T.T.Chen’68Dr.RobertJohnCox’68MotokoTaniguchiDeane’71Bruce’64andBonnaDownsCarolEaston,apMikiFujimoto,pDavidHarris,f,apCharlesHill’93TinaAndersonHughes’68LisaInuiKaps’92AeKyungKim’94,p,TJacquelineMatthews’67GuriMcKinnell’61TheNaritaFamily,apTheSchaferFamily,p,ACEarlLiu’68andConstanceSquireDr.YoshijiSuzukiSoandEmikoTaguchi,p
DonorKeyp:currentparentT:Trusteef:facultyC:Council ap:alumniparentff:formerfacultyAC:AdvancementCommittee
*YoungalumnidonorsatFounderLevel6th–10thReunionYears1th–5thReunionYears(¥10,000to¥49,999)(¥2,500to¥9,999)
Maya (¥ 50,000 up to ¥ 99,999)
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Donations from July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011Canadian Academy received a total of ¥50,529,250 donations from 221 donors
Anonymous(3)BlissSailing,f,apDANIEL,pKobeClubNewsDustInc.PortopiaHotelTempurJapanSakuramasamuneK.K.SannoClinicofPlasticandCosmeticSurgery,p
SonoMedicalCorp./Dr.SonoandSharonSono,p
PeterAnthony, fIn appreciation of Sandy Ota, TheAroraFamily’81
TheBautistaFamily,pRichardandHollyBecker,ff,apStephenBelsky,’74TheBornFamily,f,pAllenBrady’77FrankA.Brown’62BethCary’67CordellCaudron’60EvelynnYamashitaCauwel,ffTheChambersFamily,fTheChanFamily,pYeongSeChang,pDanBosshardtandKelseyCleveland,ffMichaelandJeanieColaianni,f,apCatherineVenturaandD.J.Condon,fCarlotaConstantini,f,apTheCoppensFamilyEdwardDriskill’68HormazandBelaDubash,pTheElliottFamily,f,pJoanEricson’68EmiandAlanF.Flynn,Jr.,ffTheFujimotoFamily,Himari’19, Yuzuki’21,Ayane’23
TheFukaeFamily,p,CTheGhadimiFamily,Amin’08, Mary’07,Moin’05, ElaKatirai-Ghadimi’72,fJosephGani’37HelgeGodø’68TheGoiFamily,pNormaGrier’68JoanB.Griswold’72Mohan’83andBeenaGulrajani,p,AC,CBobHengal,fJohnandKathrynHodge,apAlainandTanyaHuvenne,p,CRikuoIrie’61MadelineIshihara’77,fTheJhaveriFamily,pPerA.Johansson’77CyrilJost’94JunyaKawashita,pGerald’68andLouiseGoldberg’62Kerner
DeborahSandersKrause’89FrankandMarthaKuhlman,ffTheKuwaharaFamily,Nori,Kasumi,f,Lisa’17
ChungsenLeung’68DeniseMcArtin-Lewis’80XiaojunLiu,pTheLindopFamily,f,pTaigaMasuda’24TheMayhewFamily,fJamesC.McLay’58TonyandNorikoMiddletonMartellMiki, pTheMillerFamily,pDavidMoche’68GeorgeE.Moore’40WilliamMoore,T,ap
Anonymous(2)ValentinoJocelleAmurao’17EllenCaryBearn’73MarieBeaupre,fPaulaBirung’16BarbaraBrickett’42YoshikoBrown,f,pAnnetteDavis, fDaveandJaneFerguson,f,apSuzanneHough’37JudithPackerJesudason’74KeikoKanekoTatianaKishimoto,fChuckandYuriKite,f,ap,AC,C
InMemoryofDorrieMoorhead,KennethE.Moorhead,ff
FumiMorimoto, pVineshMotwani’98JanelleNine-Guidry’89TheNorrisFamily,Natasha’18, Nicholas’20,f,ACMorganO’Hara’59ThePangamFamily,Aarohi’21, Shweta’13VanchaiPanvichean,pMarilynOetjenPhilipp’57KarinPrzygocki,fTheRamaniFamily,pColleenRedeker,pKaoriSakakibara,pNatsuSatoandPaulVenet,f,Aya’19TheHashimoto-SebastianFamily,f,pBenShaman,T,apMamoruShimada,pTim’83andValentinaShimizuJenniferShirota,fKazukoandRobSmailes,fTheSobhaniFamily,fpJennifer(Crawshaw)Soller’94TheSpanring-ForsterFamily,f,pE.DurkinandP.Stevenson,f,pCoreySt.Pierre/RoyalIvyAcademy,pJoyThomas,fFredTrueax,fAkihiroUeda,pTheUekiFamily, pBrianMcEwenandMelanieVrba,f,pNamitaandRajeshWadhwa, pKarenJewettandPaulWagenaar, f,pTheWessonFamily,f,p,AC,TMr.andMrs.White, f,ap
TheKivirantaFamily,pSharmanLancefield’66MaxLevine’05AndrewLee’11ConnieLee’11KurtandBarbaraLucas,f,pMikeMcHugh,fDougMoorhead’64AnneandFrankNicastro,apDylanRedeker’16JulieRhee’11JonandCeliaSchatzky, f,pEricT.Schreiber, fKaeShigeta,f
Red and Grey (¥ 10,000 up to ¥ 49,999)
Falcons (up to ¥ 9,999)NatalieTowersSlack,ffYoung-JaeSon’16BinaTirathrai’90,pJohannTirre’17RonandPeteTougas, ffMorrisonTulloch’21TheVestFamily,f,apDanielVimont,ffChristineVos,fMartha(Herndon)Williamson’61SelinaWoodham’11JohnandMarilynWoods,ap,ffEmiYonekura,fTamannaZaveri’16
Unrestricted Annual Fund:¥4,706,580Averbeck Memorial Music Fund:¥51,000
Field of Dreams:¥43,258,900Matching Gifts:¥325,000Scholarship:¥163,500
Restricted:¥1,280,000Joy Brown ’68 Mural Project: ¥744,270
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Community Service Student projects raised and distributed approximately ¥ 5,895,907
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•80middleschoolstudentsand48highschoolstudentseachcompleted30hoursormoreofserviceandreceivedacertificate.“ThinkGlobally,ActLocally,”wassuccessfullypromoted,andcomparedtolastyear,morestudent-ledandK-12collaborativeactivitieswereheld.
•ThehighlightofthisyearwasourreliefeffortsforthevictimsoftheGreatEastJapanEarthquake.Soonafterthedisaster,middleschoolandhighschoolstudentsimmediatelytookactiontoorganizeTohokuReliefSupportTeamsineachschooltoleadavarietyofactivities.StudentscollectedfundsatJRtrainstationsduringSpringBreak,sponsoreda
AppleDeedeeBautistaBayerYukikoChanHarryCheng’89/LaDitta LimitedTheCrespiFamilyDANIELFBCFoodBank,KansaiNaokoGoiChuckGraftTheHiraiFamilyIKEAMadelineIshihara’77JICATamotsuKamine
SoYoungKimIzumiKomoriHeekyoungLeeAkemiMadrigalHiroMaeda‘05MartellMikiNamikoNaitoMasaoNakanishiNewsDustInc.ManishaPangamTheProcter&GambleCompany, Cincinnati,USAProcter&Gamble,JapanRolaRamadanRitzCarltonOsakaTheDouglasSchaferFamilySatyajitSengupta
YukaStoneMegumiTakedaMaikoTaninakaDonnaTatsukiAgnesZulueta
Thank you to our Graduation Award SponsorsCaterpillarJapan,Ltd.EliLillyJapan,K.K.JapanAmericanWomenofKansai(JAWK)KobeHanshinLionsClubNestléJapan,Ltd.CathyandDavidOttaviano,ff,apProcterandGambleJapanPTA(ParentTeacherAssociation)SBC(StudentBodyCouncil)
Elementary School Leadership Club organized Walk-a-Thon
Gifts in Kind and ServicesThank you for offering services and donations including beautiful Commencement Ceremony flower arrangements, foreign language books, a wall-size puzzle, kadomatsu, chocolates and apples for Japan Days, drinks and snacks for Tech Fest 2010, hours of stuffing, stamping and sealing the Annual Appeals, and guest speakers for MUN, Tohoku Relief, and special student projects:
soccerclinic,charitysoftballgameandcharityauction,soldTohokuReliefT-shirtsandwristbands,andheldfoodanddrinksalestosupporttheCATohokuReliefEfforts.InElementarySchool,theLeadershipClub(Grades4and5)tookinitiativetoorganizeaWalk-a-ThonontheLillyFieldthatraisedmorethan¥400,000.AsofMay31,theCAcommunityraisedabout¥2.7million,and¥2millionwassenttoKobeShakaiFukushiKyogikaionMay13,2011.
•Inadditiontothesefundraisers,theCAcommunitycollaborated
withNPOFoodBankKansaiandNPOHANDS,anddonated
1,241kilosofriceand250“tasuki”bags,whicharespecialgiftbagswithmessagesofhopeforthepeople.Throughthisproject,CAestablishedafriendshipwithHirotaElementarySchoolinRikuzenTakadainIwate
Prefecture.AteacherfromHirotaElementarySchoolvisitedusinMaytothankusforoursupport.
•Anotherhighlightofthisyear’sserviceactivitieswasthenewlyorganizedCAsponsoredSoupKitchenthatwasheldthreetimesthisyear.Highschoolstudentstook
theinitiativetoplantheeventandfeed200homelesspeople.Theyorganizedaricedrive,foundsponsors’’‘‘“The (Tohoku earthquake) disaster
happened in the country I’m living. I felt that it’s our role to offer help as a member of the community.” -Grade 11 student, Community and Service Liaison
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Community Service Student projects raised and distributed approximately ¥ 5,895,907
PTA The PTA raised a total of ¥ 2,142,634 through events and donations
PTA Executive BoardTanyaEriksenHuvenne,PresidentDeedeeBautista,1stVicePresidentIzumiKomori,2ndVicePresidentPetraTirre,TreasurerYanXianghong,SecretaryAlexisJacobs,Communications
Standing Committee Board MembersCydSpanring-Forster,FBCFundraiserAlexisJacobs,InternationalFoodDayIzumiKomori,HospitalityMieKanazawa,NewTeacherWelcomeYukaStoneandIzumiKomori,SayonaraSaleSumathyGajapathy,TeacherAppreciationIzumiKomoriandYukaStone,VolunteerCoordinatorsKimReynoldsandKeikoSasaki,WelcomeBarbecueTanyaEriksenHuvenne,NewParentOrientationNehaJhaveri,SportsDayCoordinatorKellySmith,APACBoosterClub
Faculty Representative Board MembersCydSpanring-Forster,ElementarySchoolBTToews,MiddleSchool
Leadership Team Representative Board MembersFredWesson,HeadmasterJonSchatzky,ElementarySchool AssistantPrincipal
Thank you to PTA International Food Day donorsEstateWinesTheHobgoblinNestléJapanLtd.PriceClub
Thank you to our International Food Day Raffle donorsCezarsKitchenCorning,Inc.EliLillyJapan,K.K.ForeignBuyersClubHilton,OsakaKasparPearlCo.,Ltd.KobayashiSeiyakuKobeBaySheratonHotel&TowersKobeCoralCompanyNestléJapan,Ltd.OZTravelPeterPan/HankyuKitchenYell,Inc.
Major Community Service initiatives, Grades K-12, 2010-2011•ACCJCharityFestivalandWalk•RedFeatherCampaign•TheWorldChildren’sSummit•ThaiVillageChildren'sFund•SoccerMatchforHopeV•KISSandACCJCharityConcert•ChildrenofHaitiProject•HabitatforHumanity•EarthWeek•SoupKitchen•Grade5Exhibition•Book,Clothing,ShoesandRiceDrives•Recycling•RokkoIslandCleanup•ForestofHope•Martha’sMission•CAMentorProgram(CAMP)•VisitstotheElderlyHome•Shinsei-jukuOrphanageVisit
Special Projects awarded: ¥ 354,746 •SewingmachinesforESstudentprojectsaswellasdesigntech
•Twentyhighqualityheadsetswithmicattachedforvoicerecordingforuseinallsecondlanguageclassrooms
•Tenniscourtimprovements:benchesandasignexplainingwhocanusethecourts
•Techresourcesnecessaryfor1:1laptopinitiativeinGrade5:4CanonPowerShotA495camerasandaFUJITSUScanSnap
•Techresourcesnecessaryfor1:1laptopinitiativeintheMSsothatstudentscanscandocumentsintotheirMissionPortfolio:2CanonFlatScanners
•CourtCleanDampMopsystemfortheschool’s2gymstohelpthestudentsavoidslipandfallinjuriesandalsotohelpincreaseperformanceforpracticedrillsandgameuse
Lasting Gift awards: ¥ 1,190,000•upgradingtheteacher’sloungewithtablesandchairs.
•willsponsorshelving,newbooksandresourcesfororganizingthematerialsnecessaryforconsolidatingES/MSliteracyresourcesintoonebookroom.
Tohoku Relief Fund: ¥415,000
Parent Volunteers: Yuka Stone, Izumi Komori, Martell Miki and Naoko Goi
JovanYamagishi’03
Matching GiftsBankofAmericaEliLillyandCompanyFoundation,Inc.MerrillLynch&Co.Inc.Foundation
Corporate Contribution PlanEliLillyJapanK.K.
OthersUSStateDepartmentHyogoPrefectureKobeCity
foringredients,andgatheredrecipesforcooking.Furthermore,elementaryandmiddleschoolstudentswereinvitedtocooktogetherwithhighschoolstudentsonthedayoftheSoupKitchen.BoththeTohokuReliefEffortsandtheSoupKitchenaregreatexamplesof“ThinkGlobally,ActLocally”inwhichallK-12gradelevelsworkedtogether.
PlannersInternational,Ltd.PriceClubProcter&GambleJapan,K.K.RajarestaurantRitz-Carlton,OsakaShioyaTochiCo.,Ltd.SwissotelNankaiOsakaTheTaguchiFamilyTakenakaCorporationThaiAirwaysInternationalPCL.TurkishAirlinesWDIHardRockCafe
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Back Row: Ray Brown, Keita Kim, Steven Jang, Hyun Song, Hao Wu, Zach Dinsmore, Sang Keun Kim, Harmeet Singh Anand, Kevin Chen, Kenny Wang, Cathy Xu, Natsuki Yoshioka, Ansi Suh, Bobby Bautista, Johanne De SilvaThird Row: Bumjoon Kim, Andrew Lee, Oat Sitalasai, Kotaro Miyagawa, Julie Rhee, Ji Hyun Kim, Rika Takuno, Sean Qiao, Kelly Rees, Reina Setoguchi, Manon Crespi, Hiina Goi, Hiroki Osame, Daniel WessonSecond Row: Irfani Ausri, Kana Maeda, Haruka Song, Selina Woodham, Kana Muramoto, Sayaka Yamaguchi, Deep Parwani, Suvan Ramani, Dalia Ramadan, Avu Chaturvedi, Sami Moghbel, Kanika Wadhwa, Anne-Claire Ramser, Hiroko Taniguchi, Connie LeeFront Row: Dominic Fajardo, Sarah Anderson, Amber Reynolds, Jessica Smith, Moeko Hirai, Noelle Madrigal, Sophia Kim, Remi Saeki, Abigail Granada, Margarita Zulueta, Sacchi Jhaveri, Priyanka Jhaveri, Hasumi Nemani, Alice Fujita
CA’s 88th Commencement Ceremony
Fill yourself with the knowledge that you’ve been a part of something special; you are and always have been and always will be a member of CA’s Class of 2011. When we say “see you later,” we can’t be lying because we’ll be with each other in our hearts and memories forever.
Senior Address by Daniel Wesson
Do not strive for success only for the sake of success. Discover what it is you truly want to do and then pursue it with all you have, AND if your dream changes, then so be it. Build the courage to change with it.
Commencement address by Ms. Shraddha Nayak
Memorable Quotes from the 2011 Graduation
CA has meant something different to all of us, but for all it has been an important place in shaping us and preparing us for the journey ahead.Senior Address by Priyanka Jhaveri
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Back Row: Ray Brown, Keita Kim, Steven Jang, Hyun Song, Hao Wu, Zach Dinsmore, Sang Keun Kim, Harmeet Singh Anand, Kevin Chen, Kenny Wang, Cathy Xu, Natsuki Yoshioka, Ansi Suh, Bobby Bautista, Johanne De SilvaThird Row: Bumjoon Kim, Andrew Lee, Oat Sitalasai, Kotaro Miyagawa, Julie Rhee, Ji Hyun Kim, Rika Takuno, Sean Qiao, Kelly Rees, Reina Setoguchi, Manon Crespi, Hiina Goi, Hiroki Osame, Daniel WessonSecond Row: Irfani Ausri, Kana Maeda, Haruka Song, Selina Woodham, Kana Muramoto, Sayaka Yamaguchi, Deep Parwani, Suvan Ramani, Dalia Ramadan, Avu Chaturvedi, Sami Moghbel, Kanika Wadhwa, Anne-Claire Ramser, Hiroko Taniguchi, Connie LeeFront Row: Dominic Fajardo, Sarah Anderson, Amber Reynolds, Jessica Smith, Moeko Hirai, Noelle Madrigal, Sophia Kim, Remi Saeki, Abigail Granada, Margarita Zulueta, Sacchi Jhaveri, Priyanka Jhaveri, Hasumi Nemani, Alice Fujita
CA’s 88th Commencement Ceremony
2011 Graduation Award WinnersValedictorian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AliceFujitaSalutatorian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RemiSaekiOutstandingSeniorProject. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HiinaGoiService. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JohanneDeSilvaKobeHanshinLionsClubAmbassador. . . . . . . . . . . .HaoWuJapan-AmericaWomenofKansaiAwards
JapaneseLanguageAward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SophiaKimServiceAward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JohanneDeSilva
CaterpillarMathematics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SeanQiaoProcter&GambleScience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IrfaniAusriProcter&GambleTechnology. . . . . . . . . . SayakaYamaguchiOttavianoPeerRelations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JulieRheeLeadership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AndrewLeeEliLilly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SuvanRamaniNestleCollegeScholarship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AliceFujitaPTAOutstandingGraduate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RemiSaekiLjlijanaHopeAward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OatSitalasai
Senior Class Vice-President Johanne De Silva presents Headmaster Fred Wesson with the senior gift, a donation towards the Tohoku earthquake relief efforts.
Class of 2011: Universities
United States:BabsonCollegeBentleyUniversityBerkleeCollegeofMusicBostonUniversity(4)EmersonCollegeGeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyHolyNamesUniversityLoyolaUniversityChicagoMannesCollegeofMusicNewYorkUniversity(4)NortheasternUniversity(2)QueensUniversityofCharlotteRhodeIslandSchoolofDesignRichardStocktonCollegeofNewJerseySchoolofVisualArtsUniversityofCaliforniaatBerkeley(5)UniversityofCaliforniaatRiversideUniversityofCaliforniaatSanDiegoUniversityofChicagoUniversityofHawaiiatManoa(2)UniversityofIllinoisatUrbana-ChampaignUniversityofKentuckyUniversityofSouthernCaliforniaUniversityofWashingtonYaleUniversityCanada:McGillUniversity(2)UniversityofBritishColumbia(2)Australia:BlueMountainHotelSchoolJapan:NagoyaUniversityEurope:CopenhagenBusinessSchool,DenmarkLyceeChampollion,FranceLebanon:AmericanUniversityofBeirut
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CA Alum Speaks to Model United Nations Club Members
InthefifthannualSophomoreSpeechContest,tenstudentsdeliveredpersuasivespeechesbasedonCA’sCoreValues.Congratulationstoeachofthestudentsfortheirveryinspiringspeeches.ShuichiTanidawaschosenthewinnerofthecompetitionforhisspeechentitled“Life.”Theotherparticipantsinthecontestincluded:RobertAnderson,RajviJhaveri,Hyun-HwaLee,JustinPeng,MarikoMorimoto,VishnuVenkateswaran,JaeHoonKim,NicholasWatkinsandAronCastro.
Speech Contest Gives Sophomores a Chance to Speak Out
Edward Sumoto ’00wasinvitedtospeaktoCA’sModelUnitedNations.Hesharedthefollowingcomments:“Itwasgreattobeabletotalktomykohai inMUNandevenbettertohearofalltheiraspirationsandupcomingexploitsincollege.Fascinatinghowdiversethegroupwastooandthemultiplelanguagespeoplewerespeaking!CAistrulyinternationalandagreatplacetofosterambition!”
Ema Ryan ’08 returnedtoCAinAugusttobeakeynotespeakeratourTechfest.ShealsopresentedherfilmNeither Here Nor There. AftergraduatingfromCA,EmamovedtoNewYorkCitytopursuestudiesinfilmmakingandentertainmentbusinessatNewYorkUniversity.There,shehasfoundherpassionindocumentaryfilmmakingandnon-fictionstorytelling.InthepastyearEmahastrainedandworkedattheBBCinLondonandhasscreenedafilmattheCannesFilmFestivalthatsheco-produced.ShehasrecentlycompletedherNYU
Ema Ryan ’08 Delivers Keynote Address at Second Annual TechFestthesisdocumentary, Neither Here Nor There. Neither Here Nor Thereisa35minutedocumentarythatexploresideasofculturalidentityforpeoplewhohavegrownupinplacesotherthantheirhomeculture,knownasThirdCultureKids.Throughthestoriesofsixsubjects,thefilminvestigatestheoftenoverlookedeffectsonadultswhohadinternationalchildhoods,theirstruggletofitintosocietyandtheirsearchforasenseofbelonging.ThefilmalsofeaturesoriginalmusicbySho Nakashima ’09.
Communicators
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Alumni MailboxFaculty
Dr.ThomasHall(CAFaculty1987-1993)madeasurprisevisittoKobetowishSandyOta(CAFaculty1970-2011)ahappyretirement.
CongratulationstoArtKnoflick(CAFaculty1991-2000)onhisrecentretirement,picturedherewithhisfamily:ConnieKnoflick(CAFaculty1991-2000),Colleen Knoflick ’97, Sean Knoflick ’95,Sean’swife,Heatheranddaughter,Molly.
Sam Rasmussen ’80 metwithMs.Unno(CAFaculty1966-1995)whileonavisittoKobe.
ReunionsClassof1961:Philadelphia
BurtLockwood,Karen Cole Lockwood ’61,Guri Monsen McKinnell ’61,Jeanette Lee Bawer ’61, John Gillespie ’63,RayBawer,JimWilliamson,Martha Herndon Williamson ’61. TheyalsoSkypedclassmatesKent Naka’61andJoy McGarvey Bupp’61astheywerenotabletojointhem.
Classof2005:Osaka
Chie Tadaki ’05,Hiroki Sera ’05,Mari(friendofNamita),Nanami Shinohara ’05,Monica Qua Hiansen ’05,Derek(friendofLovina),Namita Lal ’05,Tim Andersen’05,Lovina Sachdev ’05,Ishpal Kuckreja ’03
1980s
Seiji Okamura ’84,Elizabeth Miller ’84,KeithGuthrie(CAFaculty1980-2008),KeikoGuthrie(CAFaculty1981-2006),Chandru Mahtani ’81,Kojiro Dan ’84
Dr. David H. Satterwhite ’69,ExecutiveDirector,FulbrightJapanwithMs.Ota(CAFaculty1970-2011)
Communicators
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Cellin Gluck ’76hasco-directedwithHideyukiHirayamatheWorldWarTwofilm:Oba, The Last Samurai. ThefilmwasreleasedinJapaninFebruary.Inspiredbyanovelauthoredbyformer
U.S.soldierDonJones,thefilmfocusesonaJapanesecaptainnamedSakaeOba,aka“Fox”wholeadsoneofthelastremainingunitsinSaipan.CaptainObaandhistroopsemployedguerrillatacticstoholdoutagainstoverwhelmingoddsbeforefinallysurrenderinginDecember1945,threemonthsafterJapanhadsurrenderedtoUSforces.
1970’sAlice J. Stubbs Wisler’s ’79fourthnovelmadeitsdebutOctober1.Althoughfiction,A Wedding Invitation,borrowsfromAlice’sstintatarefugeecampinBataan,Philippines
whereshetaughtEnglish-as-a-SecondLanguagetoVietnamese,CambodianandLaotianchildren.ThestorystartswithSamantha,themaincharacter,endingupatthewrongweddinginWinston-Salem,NorthCarolina,butduetobeinginthattown,shemeetsupwithaformerrefugeestudentwhoinviteshertohisfamilyrestaurant.Fromthere,Samanthabecomesreunitedwithotheroldfriends,includingthemanwhooncebrokeherheart.Together,
theyareaskedtohelpanAmerasiangirlfindhermissingmother.A Wedding InvitationispublishedbyBethanyHouse.BesuretovisitAlice’swebsiteformoreinformation:http://www.alicewisler.com
CrozerTheologicalSeminaryinChester,Pennsylvania.Alsofromthattimeon,Georgecontinuedprovidingorganmusicforchurchesandconcerthalls,andIhavememoriesofteachingelementaryschoolstudentsintheChesterPublicSchoolsforthosefiveyears.In1965,GeorgeandIdesiredan
overseasexperience,sowetookpositionsatCanadianAcademyforoneyear.However,webothenjoyedworkinginaninternationalschoolandlivinginJapansomuchthatwecontinuedourcareersthereforabout28years.George’scareersoonbecameworkingasaprofessorinseveralJapaneseuniversities,andmyworkledmetobeingElementarySchoolPrincipalatCA.AmemoryIhadeachyearliving
inJapanwasattendingthetraditionalJapaneseNewYearcelebrationinthehistoricoldcapitalcityofKyoto,withitsmanytemplesandshrines.Kyotowas30minutesfromourhome,andonNewYear’sEvetherewasfreetransportationforeveryonesotheycouldjointhecrowdsthatcametoworshipattheshrineortempleandringtheNewYearBell.Itwasajoytoexperiencetheirreligion,havingsomuchmeaningforthem,andthehappinessoffamiliessharingtogetherandincludingothervisitorsandthosefromforeigncountries.
Life’s Memorable MomentsbyWilmaKresel(CAFaculty1965-1992)
Lifeformebeganasafarmer’sdaughterin
IndianafollowedbyattendingSouthNewtonElementarySchoolandgraduatingfromRensselaerHighSchoolin1944.CollegeatButlerUniversityledtoamusicteachingpositioninJasperCountyandtwoothercitiesinIndiana.Evenmoremusicenteredmylife
whenIstudiedpipeorganonesummerwithGeorgeKresel.HehadcomehometoRensselaerfromvacationatDePauwUniversityinGreencastle,IndianawherehewascompletingaMasterofMusicdegree.ThisledtoourmarriageatDepauwUniversityonMarch14,1953.WereceivedscholarshipmoneyforcontinuedstudyatButlerUniversityin1956.GeorgereceivedaBachelorofDivinity,andIcompletedcoursesforanelementaryschoolteachinglicensethatprovidedyearlyclassroomemploymentforme.WethenmovedtoBostonUniversity
forGeorge’sstudywherehereceivedhisDoctorateofTheologyin1961.Hisfirstteachingpositionasaprofessorwasat
GeorgeandIretiredfromemploymentinJapanin1997andreturnedtoMorocco.Weboughtanoldhousethathadbelongedtohisancestors.ToaccommodatethetwoantiqueorgansGeorgewantedtopurchase,hehadonelargeroomaddedtothehouse.HeimmediatelybecamethelocalUnitedMethodistChurch’sorganistandalsoassistedatthetownfuneralhomeasorganist.Iworkedwiththechurch’sSundaySchoolclassesforchildren.Webothwereenjoyingbeingapartofthecommunity.Currently,IhavememoriesofGeorge
playingthosetwoorgansinourMoroccohome,evenwhenhewasveryill.HepassedawayonNovember5,2004,havingbeenillforanumberofyears,yetwasleadinganexemplarylifeandhadabrilliantmindtotheveryend.HisfuneralwasattheLangFuneralHome,nowtheSteinkeFuneralHome,inMoroccowithintermentatRussellChapelCemetery.InApril2006,Isoldtheoldhouse
andheldanauctionofthecontents.TheSteinkeFuneralHomesofMoroccoandRensselaerpurchasedthetwoorgans.Oneofwhichdatedbackto1899.ThefuneralhomealsohasaframedphotoofGeorgeabovetheorgancabinetwaitingasiftoplayitforyou.
(Wilma still resides in Morocco, Indiana.)
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Dylan Nagaoka ’99celebratedhismarriagetoAnnaFujimotoinHawaii.
1980’s
Jay Burke ’87, Robert Murphy ’88, and Johan Alsdorf ’88 reminisced about the good old days at CA and shared notes... they all happen to be educators in Japan too!
Robert Murphy ’88,doctoralcandidateinCognitiveDevelopmentandEducation,organizedacharityeventinearlyJulyforthechildrenoftheTohokudisaster.Theeventwasaneducator’sconferencecalledFAB1(FirstAnnualBrainDays)thatconnectedNeurosciencewithEFL(EnglishasaForeignLanguage)teachinginJapan.FAB1washeldinKitakyushu,Robert’scurrentcity,andinNishinomiya,Kansai,Robert’sfurusato.“ItwasespeciallymeaningfulformetobeabletobringFAB1toKansai.ThisiswhereCAis.Ilearnedaboutlearninghere.Thisiswhereitallstartedforme!IgottocatchupwitholdfriendslikeJohanandJay,too!”rejoicedRobert.Over150teachersliterallyfromalloverJapanpackedthetwovenuesandhelpedraiseover300,000yenforSAVETHECHILDRENandPLANJAPAN.RobertplansonhavingtheFABeventsannuallyindifferentcitiesthroughoutJapanin
Sarkis Hajjar ’99andhiswife,Natasha Makinson-Hajjar ’01 visitedCAaspartofthefilmingoftheTVshow“HouseHuntersInternational”inwhichtheywerefeatured.WhileatCA,theymetwithCAbiologyteacherDaveFerguson.
RajivKoknutphongchaiKoghar’92gotmarriedonJune17,2011toAnuSethiinBangkok.
Helen Maffini (nee Lever) ’88 wasastudentatCanadianAcademyfrom1985-1987.Itwasherfirstmoveabroadandlikemanyotherthirdculturekids(TCK)orglobalnomads,itwasalifechangingexperience.Thirdculturekidsarechildrenwhospendmorethantwooftheirdevelopmentalyearsoutsidetheirhomecountry.HelenhaswrittenabookforthirdculturekidscalledSammy’s Next MoveaboutasnailwhoisabouttomovetoJapan.Sammyisasnail,andsohecarrieshishomewithhimwhereverhegoes,justasathirdculturekiddoesbyknowingthathomeiswheretheirheartis!Thebookcanbeorderedfromthislinkhttps://www.createspace.com/3535841oratmajoronlinebookstores.
1990’s
cooperationwithvariouscharitiesandteacher’sorganizations.Checkoutfab-efl.comfordetails!
Gloria Kuramoto -Monroe ’81writes:“LastsummerwehostedAgneta Windengren-Brusewitz’s ’81daughter,Amanda,inourhomeinSanDiego.ThissummerweheadedouttoSwedentovisitwithAgnetaandherfamily.Wehadthebesttimeever!
Dinner Cruise on the Stockholm Archipelago- (sitting) Mathilda Brusewitz, Erika Monroe, Amanda Brusewitz, Megan Arthurs, Peter Brusewitz, Agneta Windengren- Brusewitz ’81, Edvin Brusewitz. (standing) Gloria Kuramoto -Monroe ’81, Tom Monroe
InAugusttheNinomiyafamilytookaCAtourledbyElementarySchoolPrincipalMatthewFlinchum.PicturedwithMr.FlinchumareMatt ’00,Melody ’93,Tim ’97 andtheirmother,Marcy(CABoardMember1990-2000).
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Jonas Melin ’05 visitedCAinFebruary.
2000’sTim Heck ’01 visitedCAinMay.
David Muir ’00 metwithhisformersoccercoachKenRabbwhileatCA.
Junwa Kurata ’08 andMarina Osame ’09 visitedCAwhileonspringbreakfromSophiaUniversity,Tokyowheretheyarebothstudying.
Johann Qua Hiansen ’07 writes,“Ijustwantedtowriteabouthowsmalltheworldis.IwasstudyingattheUniversityofNotreDameenroutetoearningaMaster’sinEducationthroughtheAllianceforCatholicEducationService(ACE)throughteachingprogram.WhileatMass,IbumpedintoGerardCarrierwhowasmyprincipalwhenIgraduatedfromCA.HewasatNotreDameforaleadershipprogramrunthroughACEasheisprincipalatChristtheKinginTampa,Florida.Iamteaching4thgradeinPascagoula,Mississippi.
Ajay Chainani ’05 hasbeenworkingonamobileapplicationcalledSONARwhichshowshowtwostrangersinthesameroomareconnectedtoeachother.Visititunesformoreinformation.
Reina Ansari ’10 andCrystal Shi ’10 visitedCAbeforereturningtouniversity.
Aarti Jhaveri-Virani ’02paidavisittoCAtointroduceherhusband,Raj.
Ken Starling ’09 andAya Cervantes’09 stoppedbyCAtovisitwiththeirformerteachersJamesLindopandAtsukoNakaharabeforeheadingbacktouniversity.
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Alan Richard Kawasjee ’40 (1921-2011)
RichardBecker(CAFaculty1992-2007)writes:“InFebruary,HollyandIgottogetherwiththreeCAalumniwhoareattendingtheUniversityofMichiganinAnnArbor.WeatedinneratJapon,aJapaneserestaurant.ThesestudentsseemedtobeenjoyingtheirtimeatUM,andwehadagreateveningwiththem.Lillian Madrigal ’07hadintendedtobethere,too,butatthelastminutewasunabletojoinus.”
Richard Becker (CA Faculty 1992-2007),Holly Becker (CA Faculty 1992-2006), Sango Tajima ’08, Dharam Chadha ’09 and Peter Kim ’09
Serena Malkani ’08 visitedwithElahé Katirai-Ghadimi ’72 beforereturningtoSokaUniversityinCaliforniaforherjunioryear.
Miya Matsui ’03 andSeychelles Pitton ’04 visitedCAinMay.
Sarah Moore ’06 visitedCAfromShanghaiwheresheisworkingwiththeAmericanChamberofCommerce.SarahmetwithSandyOta(CAFaculty1970-2011)herformerEnglishteacher.
Masaki Sekine ’06 visitedCAwherehemetwith Hiroki Sera ’05.
In Memoriam
AlanRichardKawasjeewascalledbyGodonApril3,2011.Hepassedawayinthearmsofhislovingwife,Masako,andhisdaughter,Janette.
HiswakeandfuneralserviceswereheldinAshiyaattheCatholicChurch,bothwerebrilliantsunnydayswiththefullbloomofcherryblossoms.
Thechapelwasfilledwithwarmth,loveandfriendship.SurroundingAlanwereflowersandthespiritsoftheattendantsthatgatheredtoshareunforgettablememories.
Alanhadbeenoneofthegood-oldtimersofKobe,andheusedtobeanactivememberoftheKobeClubandtheKobeRegattaandAthleticClub(KR&AC)inhisyouth,justashisparentshadbeen.AnincredibleathleteonthesportsgroundofCA,hewasknownforhismiraculous“dunkshot”onthevarsitybasketballteam.Also,asfarasweremember,hestillholdstherecordforhighjump.
AftergraduatingfromtheUniversityofMichiganandlivingafewyearsinNewYork,AlanservedinthemilitaryasanMP.HethenworkedfortheFordMotorCompanyformanyyears,bothinTokyoandKobe.Laterinlife,heenjoyedworkingasatechnicalwriterforanelectriccompany.
Onaprivatenotehelovedjazz,especiallythesoundofGlennMillerandNatKingCole.Infact,hecarriedandtreasuredthewholecollectionofNatKingCole’srecords.Get your kicks on Route 66wasalwayshisfavoritelullaby,andsoitwasours!
Hewasamanofdignity,reverence,andcharm;someonewhotaughtusthatwewereborntoloveandtobeloved.We
cherishhimforhisgentleness,pureheartedness,andthesenseofhumorthatalwaysbroughtlaughtertothosearoundhim.Wemisshimsomuchforhissweetsmiles,hugs,andkisses.
WeraiseatoasttoAlan’s90yearsofhiswonderfullifefilledwithsmiles,laughter,tears,andaboveall,LOVE.
Wewillneverforgetthededicationandcommitmenthehadmadethroughouthislife,andhewillberememberedwithloveandrespectbyallwhoseliveshetouched.
ThesoundofRawhideweplayedattheservicesstilllingersinourhearts.
Alan,wewillalwaysloveyou!MayGodbewithyouforever.
JanetteKawasjee
Alan with his wife, Masako, and his daughter, Janette, at a dinner party on the cruiser Asuka.
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Frances Jo Bishop (1915-2009)CA 1954-1964
Edmonton,Alberta,CanadawasthesiteofasmallCanadianAcademyreunionasseveralformerteachersandalumnigatheredtopaytheirlastrespectstoJoBishop,wifeofformerCAprincipalDougBishop(CAFaculty1954-1964).ShepassedawayonDecember9,2009,butbecauseoftheextremelycoldweatheratthetime,itwasdecidedthattherewouldbeamemorialserviceonJune19,2010,onwhatwouldhavebeenher95thbirthday.Forthatreason,formerCAfriendswereabletoattendandtoreminisce.
Jowasa“peopleperson”allofherlife,whichwasdemonstratedoftenatCAassheentertainedtheteachers.Shetookmanyofthenewteachersunderhermotheringwingtohelpthemadjusttotheirnewcircumstances.WhenGeorgeSamuelgotmarriedin1960,JoandDougwereveryhappytorepresentSaku’sparents.
Alwaysreadytohelpout,whilethenewgirl’sdormwasbeingbuiltJowillinglytookintoherhomesomeofthegirlsandevenayoungerboywhowasextremelyhomesick.Asalvecreatedinthelate1800sbyhergrandfatherwassuccessfulinhelpingsomeboysinthedormbyhealingwoundsandboilsthatshewouldlance.Shehelpedoutonanotheroccasionwhenthegrade12classneededacoupleofextrasintheirdrama The Henpecked Husband.JoandMaryMiharafilledinquitewellandbroughtthehousedownwiththeirperformanceastwooldbusybodies.
Jo’sdeathattheageof94wasacompletesurprisetoherfamilyassheappearedtobeinmarveloushealthandcontinuedtodrivehercar!Shehadalongandwonderfullife,alwaysenjoyingmakingnewfriendsandkeepingtrackofthoseshehadmadeovertheyears.
Elaine Bishop Omholt-Jensen ’63
In Memoriam
Emi Tanaka Flynn (CA Faculty 1962-1963), Sally Bishop (CA Faculty 1962-1964), Saku Samuel (CA Faculty 1956-1986), Ken Moorhead (CA Faculty 1960-1966), George Samuel (CA Faculty 1956-1986), Al Flynn (CA Faculty 1961-1963, 1966-1969), Mary Ellen Petersen Saville ’65, Chris Zimmerman Lewis (CA Faculty 1960-1967), Ellen McIlwaine ’63, Elaine Bishop Omholt-Jensen ’63, Blaine Lewis (CA Faculty 1960-67).
Ross Carson Potter (1933-2011)CA Faculty 1957-1961
RossPotterpassedawayonFebruary6,2011.WhileatCA,Mr.PottertaughtLatin,geographyandhistory.
WewouldalsoliketonotethepassingofGenevieve Olds Carson ’31.
Albert Chudler (1922-2011)CA Headmaster 1971-1974
AlbertpassedawayonMay4,2011athishomeinLosAngelesafterabattlewithlungcancer.AlwasbornonFebruary2,1922inDetroit,Michigan.HeattendedWayneStateUniversitybeforemovingtoCaliforniawithhisparents.HejoinedtheLosAngelesUnifiedSchoolDistrictasateacherin1948,soonmovedtoadministration.ThedefiningmomentinAlbert’scareerwashisacceptancein1968ofanofferfromtheU.S.StateDepartmenttobecomeDirectoroftheInternationalSchoolofKualaLumpurinMalaysia.Thisbegana20yearadventureforAlandhisfamily.AlwentontodirectinternationalschoolsinJapan,India,Italy,SriLanka,RomaniaandChile.WorkingatUCLAintheGraduateSchoolofEducationtrainingaspiringteacherscompletedhislongcareer.
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Countdown to CA’s Centennial Celebration in 2013!Join us in Kobe, October 11-14, 2013
as we celebrate CA’s 100th Anniversary Aswepreparetocelebratethe100thAnniversaryofthefoundingofCanadianAcademywewillreprintphotosfromCA’shistory.
Pleaseshareyourphotoswithusviaemail:[email protected]:AlumniOffice,CanadianAcademy,4-1Koyo-choNaka,Higashinada-ku,658-0032,Kobe,Japan
VictorMihara(CAFaculty1942-1988)asFreddytheFalconin1988.