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Alfonso  Nocilla 
Michael  Francella 
Peter  Frost 
Sean  Jenkins 
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Michael  Murphy 


Mr.  Dan  Nicholson 
Mr.  David  Lee 
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St  Michael's 

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The  Double  Blue  Cohort  58 

Activuic.s  100 

Arts  1 08 

Athletics  126 

The  Student  Body  1  44 

Faculty  &  Staff  1  64 


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Welcome  to  the  2002-2003 
edition  ot  The  Tower.  This 
past  academic  year  has  been  tilled  with 
great  success  for  St.  Michael's  College 
School  in  and  out  of  the  classroom.  Many 
of  these  times  have  been  captured  on  film 
and  reproduced  in  this  book  of  memories. 

The  double  cohort  year  fj<'\'c"  St. 
Michael's  its  largest  graduating  class  in 
its  151-year  history.  Nearly  all  ol  our 
students  managed  to  secure  positions 
at  Canadian  or  American  universities. 
Congratulations  to  the  many  recipients  ot 
academic  and  athletic  scholarships  in  the 
Class  of  2003. 

1  am  very  pleased  with  the  new  look  ot  ihc 
2003  edition  ot  The  Tower.   It  has  a  touch 


of  class.  I  congratulate  the  yearbook 
staff  on  an  outstanding  publication,  and 
I  especially  thank  James  .Andrachuk 
for  the  long  hours  he  spent  o\er  the 
summer  seeing  this  work  to  completion. 
1  am  confident  this  yearbook  will  serve  to 
rekindle  ni.iny  happy  ani.1  proui.1  moments 
in  the  development  of  our  students  as  they 
progress  through  St.  Michael's  and  on  to 
great  achievements  in  this  lite. 

On  behalt  ot  the  Basil  ian  Fathers  and  St. 
Michael's  College  School,  congnitulations 
to  our  graduates  and  best  wishes  tor  the 
tiiture.  May  each  ot  us  walk  proudly  in 
the  tutiire  knowing  th.it  lite  coniinues 
to  be  built  on  the  linn  toundaiion  ot 
St.  Michael's  C^ollege  School. 


Rev.  Dr.  Daniel  J.  Zor:i,  C.S.B. 
President 


^^^  t.  Michael's  has  had  a  wiLlly 
V— ^^  busy  year!  A  niajcir  anniversary 
celebration,  a  giant  graduating  class, 
dances,  rallies,  concerts,  shows,  and  sports 
championships--all  the  ingredients  for  a 
convoluted  and  messy  yearbook,  right? 

Not  exactly.  In  fact,  these  events  have 
given  us  the  opportunity  to  create  a  truly 
radiant  pLihlicatum,  one  which  when 
opened  reminds  each  student  ot  his  many 
experiences  at  St.  Mike's.  We  hope  that 
you  feel  the  finished  product  is  as  beautiful 
as  the  yearbook  staff  had  planned  it  to  be. 
The  cover  has  a  brand  new  look  and  feel, 
the  pages  have  a  different  texture,  and 
the  layout  is  crisp  and  fresh,  serving  to 
tie  everything  together  in  a  cohesive, 
beautiful  whole. 


It'^  miportant  to  note  that  while  only  a 
few  dedicated  indixiduals  spent  rime  m 
the  summer  completing  the  book,  many 
others  helped  us  by  sending  in  articles 
and  photographs.  We  would  like  to 
thank  our  contributors  tor  their  work,  as 
it  was  in\',iluahle  to  the  completion  of  The 
Tduvr.  We  would  also  like  to  thank  the 
teachers  who  spent  the  time  to  respond 
to  our  retiuests  for  information,  because 
without  their  help,  we  would  have  had 
very  little  content  to  print! 

To  the  graduating  students,  enjoy  this  book 
as  a  memento  of  your  years  at  SMC.  We 
hope  it  captures  the  essence  of  this  school. 
When  you  look  hack  on  it,  perhaps  it  will 
remind  you  of  your  accomplishments  in 
those  turbulent  and  exciting  teenage  years. 


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MR.      CHARLIE      LEWIS 

On  Wednesday,  April  9''',  in  the  early  hours  ot  the  morning,  Mr.  Charlie 
Lewis  peacefully  passed  after  heinj;  in  a  coma  for  ahout  twelve  days. 
Mr.  Lewis  is  survived  by  his  wife  Suianne  and  his  children  Kathleen,  Emily,  and 
Brendan. 

Mr.  Lewis  had  been  ill  since  .^iisjust  with  a  hlood  disorder  that  had  battled 
the  medical  cummiinuv.  Doctors  could  not  pinpoint  the  cause  ot  Mr.  Lewis' 
disorder  even  after  lengthy  hospital  stays  and  countless  tests  and  examinations. 
The  St.  Michael's  College  School  community — students,  faculty,  administrators, 
alumni,  parents,  staff  and  the  Basilian  Fathers — will  truly  miss  him. 

Mr.  Lewis  was  a  faculty  member  at  St,  Michael's  tor  thirteen  years,  lie  taught 
Misiorv,  Latin,  Geography  and  Law.  He  coached  football,  wrestling  and  lacrosse. 
Mr.  Lewis  w.is  the  Master  of  Ceremonies  at  the  annual  Spring  concerts  put  on  by 
the  Music  Department.  1  lis  one-liners  and  wisecracks  kept  the  audience  amused 
as  the  hands  and  orchestras  set  up.  As  recently  as  last  year  Mr.  Lewis  took  on 
the  task  of  being  the  MC  for  the  annual  Athletic  Banquet  and  did  so  with  his 
usual  humour  and  charm. 


"/  spoke  to  him  frequently.,  .he  could  hardly  wait  to  get  out  in  the  garden  and  how  he  felt 
it  very  therapeutic  to  plant  and  turn  the  soil  in  tiiuici()ation  of  the  jjiimi/i  to  follow. .  .he 
talked  ahout  /ime  he  felt  things  were  headed  in  the  right  direciroii,  and  how  he  anticipated 
returning  to  school  in  September  ready  to  take  on  the  academic  world.  We  did  not  teach 
the  same  disciplines,  we  never  coached  the  same  teams  or  moderated  the  same  activities, 
but  for  some  reason  Charlie  and  I  connected  in  friendship.  I  will  miss  ChjWie  JearK. " 

—  Mr.  Cireg  Paolini 


"/  find  myself  coping  with  a  very  complicated  .set  o//eelings  that  linb  the  pride  and  joy  of 
having  known  Charlie  with  the  /xiin  th^it  comes  with  the  reality  that  he  is  gone.  Fin-  th().se 
of  us  that  arc  strong  in  faith,  we  have  no  doubt  that  this  loss  is  only  lemlxmiry.  Charlie's 
memory  will  live  forever  in  each  of  us.  God  has  granted  you  a  brief  life.  We  will  always 
feel  cheated  because  you  left  us  so  .soon  but  we  mitst  Uam  to  be  thankful  that  you  came 
along  at  all.  Note  that  you  are  gone,  we  are  able  to  apjireciate  all  that  you  meant." 

—  Mr.  Frank  Treiiiiidue 


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MR.      JOHN      B.      GUERRIERE 


lie  St.  Michael's  College  Schdol  community  was  deeply  saddened  hy  the  passing 
of  long-time  teacher,  alumnus,  and  friend  Mr.  John  B.  Guerriere,  on  June  12'''. 

A  well-respected  conductor  and  musician,  Mr.  Guerriere  graduated  from  St. 
Michael's  in  1949  and  returned  to  the  school  in  1953  as  the  Director  of  Music.  He 
inspired  dozens  of  his  former  pupils  who  went  on  to  establish  themselves  as  music 
teachers  and  as  musicians  in  major  orchestras  throughout  rhe  world.  He  also  had  a 
passion  for  Egyptology  and  designed  and  taught  .in  ancient  Egyptian  history'  c<iurse 
for  St.  Michael's. 

Following  his  retirement,  Mr.  Guerriere  maintained  close  ties  to  the  school, 
returning  to  tutor  students  in  trumpet,  conduct  musicals,  and  catalogue  the  music 
library.  Last  Fall  he  was  on  hand  to  conduct  and  play  for  a  concert  celebrating 
our  school's  150'''  anniversary.  Mr.  Guerriere 's  contribution  over  the  years  was 
remarkable  and  he  will  be  missed  by  students,  faculty,  and  alumni. 


"Mr.  Gtierriere's  great  ^ft  to  students  was  his  intense  passion  for  music  arul  his 
professionalism,  perfectionism,  and  great  servie  of  humour.  He  ensured  his  pupils 
always  preformed  as  if  they  were  inofessionab.  He  might  them  how  to  play,  how  to 
feel,  how  to  enjoy,  how  to  care,  how  to  iKrsevere,  how  to  perfect,  and  how  to  perform. 
He  taught  them  how  to  teach.  He  taught  them  how  to  live." 

-  Mr.  John  \olpe.  Head  i>f  Music,  I9,S8-S9 


"He  was  ap/xroac/uibit',  eticrflt'ti'c  and  well-resl>ectcd  Irs  both  the  sliiJi;iil.s  iind  his 
colleagues.  He  was  a  great  musician,  i^-r*'  I'tTSiilile.  When  I  IimjIc  cit  the  {rrograms 
frim  his  /xut  concern  at  St.  Mike's,  I  am  amazed  at  the  quality  of  mtuwianship  that  he 
must  have  achieved  with  his  sti<dt'nt.s.  Me  was  a  great  help  to  me  in  my  first  years  at  St. 
Mike's  and  d\roug,hout  the  years  he  inspired  me  with  his  suppm.  frtembhip.  knowledge, 
talent ,  advice  and  humour. " 

-  Mr.  Paul  I'i.  Held  .«!  Music.  I'tS'^priMiit 


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t-  Mich.icl's  t;ikcs  pndo  in  irs  rigorous  academic  programme.  On  October  3'-',  2002,  the  school 

Lnmmunity  gathered  to  honour  its  high  academic  achievers  tor  the  past  year,   hi  addition  to 

the  usual  hlonour  Roll  awards,  this  year  saw  the  inception  ot  the  new  Basilian  Book  Awards,  which 

are  given  to  students  who  do  not  rank  m  the  top  live  in  their  class  hut  who  achieve  final  averages 

over  90%. 


BASILIAN      SCHOLARSHIPS 


BASILIAN      BOOK      AWARDS 


Grade  7 

Michael  Baldassarra  (94.56%) 

James  Higgins  (93.11%) 

Andrew  Corso  (92.22%) 

Justin  Troiani  (91.89%) 

Brent  Tobin  (91.56%) 

Grade  8 

Johan  Hwang  (94.78%) 

Benjamin  Contini  (93.22%) 

John  David  Burnes  (92.1 1%) 

Raphael  Sammut  (91.56%) 

Jacoh  Surkont  (90.78%) 

Grade  9 

Julian  Ellis  (94.75%) 
William  Chan  (93.63%) 
Michael  Titlatti  (93.50%) 

Michael  Ng  (91.25%) 

An  Doumouras  (90.88%) 

Giuseppe  Cammisa  (90.88%i) 

Grade  iO 

Mark  Storus  (95.75%) 

Alessandro  Bozzelli  (93.81%) 

Wilfred  Ip  (92.69%) 

Peter  Pinteric  (91.56%) 

Taylor  Moffat  (91.13%) 

Grade  1 1 

Kevin  Chan  (94.88%) 
Geoffrey  D'Cru:  (92.75%) 

Kelvin  Li  (92.19%) 
Michael  Ru,sso  (92.13%) 
Nicholas  Tsang  (92.00%) 
Mark  Skocylak  (92.00%) 

Grade  12 

Philbert  Ip  (95.25%) 

Jonathan  Vecchiarclli  (94.29%) 

Tony  Oliveira  (94.29%) 

Mark  Molckovsky  (94.29%) 

Michael  Dagenais  (92.71%) 


Grade  7 

Jeffrey  Lau  (90.67%) 

Jonathan  Tsang  (90.56%) 

Franceso  Cammisa  (90.44%) 

Michael  Dilena  (90.11%) 

Alessandro  Francella  (90.11%) 

Joao  Da  Fonseca  (90.00%) 

Grade  8 

Sean  O'Loghlen  (90.22%) 

David  Torchetti  (94.29%) 

.Adam  Toth  (90.11%) 

Tony  Chan  (90.00%) 

Michael  Corho  (90.00%) 

Grade  9 

Anson  Leung  (90.63%) 

Alexander  Watt  (90.38%) 

VinceRocco  (90.13%) 

Grade  10 

Jonathan  Micieli  (90.75%) 

Michael  Brishois  (90.13%) 

Jonathan  Ore  (90.13%) 

Jason  Kolarich  (90.06%) 

Grade  1 1 
James  Andrachuk  (91.06%) 
Michael  Francella  (90.44%) 
Ryan  Donnelly  (90.25%) 
Alfonso  NociUa  (90.19%) 
Patrick  Kavanagh  (90.18%) 
Jeffrey  Bookman  (90.13%) 

Grade  12 

Vinay  Femandes  (92.57%) 

Bernard  Chiu  (92.50%) 

Giancarlo  Soppelsa  (91.43%) 

Michael  Cienvin:ki  (91.29%) 

David  Carroll(91.00%) 

Bryan  Lee  (90.29%) 

Andrew  Macdonald  (90.14%) 


PREFECTURE 
Moderated  by  Fr.  Fulton 


The  Prefects  consist  ot  senior  students  who  exemplih*  the  t|Uiihties  of  St. 
Michaels  men.  Although  the  Prefects  volunteer  at  a  number  ot  schot)l 
functions  anj  activities,  their  primar>'  role  is  to  act  as  mtidel  students  to 
those  oi  younger  grades  and  to  estahhsh  a  level  o{  discipline  within  the 
school  hy  setting  the  necessary'  examples. 


Boitoin  Ra»v:  Phil  Tun.  \'incc  Fi>rmus.i,  Ben  Hij^n,  Andrew  Hii;;ncr.  l>.micl  Piccinni,  Fr. 
Fulton.  Andrew  McCutchan.  P;iul  Miiruini.  Omar  Sh.ihccn.  Kcvm  Hcnr\.  Sci'it  Quinn 

MiiiJtc  Row:  Kelvin  Li.  Alev>anJro  Bt>;:clli.  Kelvin  Kwonu.  Steven  Lecce.  Stepen  Kuuskcnc. 
Alex  [Vrtucci,  Jell  Bv>t»kni;in.  Rolan  Alexander 

Top  Rtnv:  Nick  Tsang,  Michael  Maksimowski,  Mathew  Rubacha.  Patrick  Kavanaunh.  Michael 
Bravo,  Andrew  Punkris.  j.P.  Sado.  Jell  Leuny 

Misstn}':  John  Capucitti.  C^hris  Citnillo.  Michael  l>ai;cnaiv.  Mark  Frcvnian.  Andrew  Gii>sii. 
Andew  Uiac.  Patrick  J^ihn^im.  Rob  L4ini;t\  Andrew  MacL\>nald.  IX-rck  Mior,  Parrick  Quinn. 
Michael  StephenM>n.  Mark  Stt^nt-i,  Michael  Teixeini,  l">;mie!  \'uko\  ic.  Michael  WaUh.  Chri< 
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LEADERSH 


Moderated  by  Mr.  Bazzocchi,  Mr.  Bkiik.  Mr.  Fijicld.  Mr.  Lcc  and  Mr.  Viola 


This  year's  members  were  Jerume  Arthur,  Corhin  L«itt,  Daniel  McNamce,  Raphael  Sammut, 
Marc  Soscia,  Jacob  Surkont,  Michael  Zelenc:uk,  Michael  Brewer,  Colin  ClariJge,  Ste\en 
Dafjenais,  Julian  Ellis,  David  Kuhlman,  Leroy  Mascarenhas,  John  Moyer,  Matthew  San  Juan, 
.Andrew  Sartori,  Chris  Tmo,  Robert  Antolin,  Andrew  Bouffard,  Frank  Colino,  Matthew  Filip 
.•\shton  France,  Adam  Grossi,  Kellen  Lidstone,  Christopher  Lus:c:ck,  Adriano  Memme, 
Brandon  Mcne);u::i,  Taylor  Mot'tat,  Daniel  Montanaro,  Christian  Rosa,  W.irren  Saldanha, 
Ir.ink  Seike,  Michael  Surkont,  Blake  Van  Delft,  Lucas  Vetla,  Patrick  Kavana^h,  Kelvni 
Kwiing,  Nicholas  Tsang,  Christopher  Citrullo,  Michael  Dapenais,  Vinay 
lemandes,  Thomas  Giannetta,  Nathan  Goveas,  Philbert  Ip,  Andrew 
Macdonald,  Mark  Molckovsky,  Anthony  Ottavino,  Elliot  Paul,  Patrick 
isjuinn,  Jason  Shrouder-Ilenry,  Michael  Stevens,  and  .Amelio  The. 


D  A  A  C  Drug  &.  Alct)hc)l  Awareness  Committee 
Moderated  by  Mrs .  DeCourcy 

Members  of  the  committee  continued  to  demonstrate  dedication  to  their 
goal  of  raising  awareness  of  the  dangers  ot  impaired  driving.  Once  again, 
rhey  participated  in  the  "In  the  Dri\er's  Seat"  competition  held  hy  the 
Toronto  Public  Health  Department  and  ranked  in  the  top  ten  in  the  cin-. 
The  awareness  activities  included  presentations  to  SMCS  students  by  the 
Metropolitan  Toronto  Police,  Emergency  Medical  Services  and  the  Public 
Health  Department  and  the  sale  o(  "mocktails"  at  lunch  in  the  caf  Students 
also  attended  the  P.A.R.T.Y.  programme  at  Sunnybro<ik  Hospital.  In  a  new 
event  this  year,  the  committee  hosted  students  from  Holy  Rosary  School  tor 
"Skate  with  the  Burners"  which  the  group  hopes  will  beccime  an  annual  event, 
helping  younger  students  consider  the  dangers  associated  with  the  use  of  drugs 
and  alcohol. 


In  che  Back:  Warren  Saldanha,  Michael  Bravo,  Paul  Miner,  .Andrew  Hajiner,  Patrick 
Kavanaijh.  Glen  .Arthur,  Mark  Molckovsky,  Jerome  .Arthur 

In  the  Front:  Brendan  Fiheld,  Daniel  Grbac.  Peter  Grhac,  Mrs.  DeCouticy 


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Moderated  by  Mrs.  DeCourcy 


We  teel  like  kins:s! 


Gold  (left).  Silver  (below  that),  and 
Bron:e  (straight  down) 


TTie  Duke  of  Edinburgh  is  an  international  award  that 
recognizes  initiative,  achievement  and  excellence  in  four 
areas:  skill  development,  physical  fitness,  community 
service,  and  expeditions.  Currently  over  one  hundred 
students  at  St.  Michael's  are  working  on  their  Bronie, 
Silver  or  Gold  Award. 

Michael  Bravo  and  Mark  Molckovsky  achieved  their 
Gold  Award  this  year.  Christopher  Buccella,  Andrew 
Bouffard,  Mark  Freyman,  Taylor  Moffat,  Kurt  Whittaker, 
Chris  Luszc-ek  and  Michael  Maksimowski  achieved  Silver 
Award  this  year.  Andrew  Bouffard,  Christopher  Buccella, 
Michael  Brew-er,  Mike  Ferrarelli,  Kellen  Lidstone,  Kenneth 
Man,  Taylor  Moffat,  Warren  Saldanha,  Christopher  Tino, 
Kurt  Whittaker,  and  Blake  Van  Delft  received  their  Bronze 
Awards. 


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B      Y      G  Black  Ymirh  Gnnip 

Moderated  by  Mr.  John 

The  Black  Youth  Group  promotes  the  positive  contrihutions  ot  black  youth 
in  the  St.  Michncl's  College  School  community'  through  volunteer  initiatives 
and  fundraising.  This  was  a  year  oi  collaboration  for  the  BYG.  In  conjunction 
with  the  Debating  Society,  the  BYG  put  on  a  scries  ot  well-attended  debates  em 
topics  ranging  from  stereotyping  and  affirmative  action  to  reparations.  With 
the  Critical  Film  Society,  the  BYG  sponsored  a  showing  of  American  History 
X,  and  collaborated  with  the  Asian  AssiKiation  on  starting  and  running  a 
mentoring  programme  at  Holy  Rosary  Catholic  Schixil.  Further,  the  group 
volunteered  at  a  charity  fashion  show  at  the  Fairmont  Royal  York  Hotel. 


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Moderated  by  Mr.  Bissonnette 


I  What  distinguishes  a  good  student  newspaper  from  a  stellar  stuvleiit  newspaper.'  Is 
I  it  leadership,  teamwork,  or  innovation.'  And  can  mediocre  writers  e\er  hope  to 
enter  the  ranksof  world-class  journalism.'  Michael  Francella  and  Steve  LV  Medicis 
offered  their  skills  as  Editor-in-Chief  and  Junior  Editor  respectively.  Nick  Galasso 
Hid  Tom  Cattana  were  also  considered  two  ot  the  most  rigorous  newspaper  layoui 
■  managers  in  the  country  this  past  school  year.  The  Bliie  HeraW  just  didn't  throw 
money  at  anyone  calling  themselves  a  photographer,  for  Giancarlo  Irwin  truly 
lived  up  to  his  craft.  Articles  varied  from  an  interview  with  Father  Rosica  (director 
of  World  Youth  Day  Toronto),  to  Metro  Bowl  and  Cross  Country  coverage,  and 
why  car  insurance  tends  to  be  biased. 


PicitirvJi  FViri  Koinornw^ki,  Thuin.ts  IliiKv*:,  Kevin  Mclliii;h 


SHAPE  UP! 

Moderated  by  Mr.  Bergin 

Shape  Up!  is  St.  Michael's  College  Schinil's  first  titness  and  health  maga:uie. 
Issues  covered  physical  fitness,  health  ,ind  nutrition,  siKiety  and  sjnirt,  as  well 
as  the  latest  on  sports  around  St.  Mike's.  This  fitness  and  health  magazine  is  not 
only  for  the  serious  athletes  of  St.  Mike's,  but  for  all  students.  Tlie  purp«>sc  of 
S/w/h.'  Up!  IS  to  inform  the  reader  on  a  healthy  lifestyle,  and  encour.ige  physical 
activity.  The  first  issue  was  published  in  May  2003  and  disinlMii.-.l  u<  tin- 
students  in  the  tinide  1 2  and  OAC  Exercise  Science  cla.s.ses. 


f  f- '  4 


ST.       LUCIA      MISSION      TRIP 


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he  St.  Lucia  Mission  Trip  has  been  an 
annual  St.  Michael's  project  in  which 
students  journey  to  St.  Lucia  and  work  at  a 
local  Basilian  mission.  In  the  spirit  ot  ser\ice 
and  Christian  living,  thirteen  St.  Michael's 
men  journeyed  to  the  beautiful,  sunny 
tropical  Caribbean  isle  this  year.  While  this 
may  seem  like  a  dream  vacation,  the  students 
were  invoked  in  hard  work  that  required 
much  passion  and  dedication.  Tlney  built 
a  house  the  size  of  a  one-car  jiarage,  which 
was  a  great  challenge  as  the  weather  was  hot 
and  adequate  building  supplies  were  lacking. 
In  addition  to  the  construction,  the  students 
were  responsible  for  a  sports  and  Bible 
camp.    Simple  presentations  were  made  to 


a  group  of  local  grade  six  students  teaching 
them  morality'  and  lessons  for  everyday  life. 
Afterwards,  the  students  played  soccer  and 
football  at  a  local  held,  emphasizing  the  key 
values  of  teamwork  and  cooperation.  Most ' 
of  all,  these  students  provided  excellent 
male  role  models  for  the  young,  enthusiastic 
and  impressionable  youths.  The  students 
who  participated  in  the  trip  would  like  to 
express  their  gratitude  to  Mr.  David  Lee  and 
Mr.  Daniel  Blaik  for  their  hard  work  and 
commitment  to  this  worthwhile  endeavour. 
Without  their  support  and  willingness  to 
organize  this  trip,  it  would  not  have  been 
possible. 


Kevlvc  Ch.\s  •  An.^M  De  Luca  •  D.v;iel  Di  Rixzo  •  Robert  Greco  •  Kier.\n 
Harris  •  Philbert  1p  •  P.\tric»:  Johnsos  •  P.^trick  K.w.^n.^gh  •  Kelvin 
K*ONG  •  Robert  Meneguzzi  •  Dasio.  Piccininni  •  J.^son  SHROurtR-HENRV  •  JetfWooii 


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STUDENT 


Govern  mei) 


PRESIDENT 
I'aul  Mayer 


VICE-PRESIDENT 
Dean  rcn.itioi 


Another  year  has  come  and  gone,  and  once  again  tlie  Student 
-  Government  put  together  a  set  ot  exciting  events  tor  tlie  entire 
student  population.  The  Government,  coinprised  ot  elected  students  trom 
each  grade,  was  hard  at  work  well  hetore  the  tirst  day  of  classes  in  September 
planning  events  for  the  academic  year.  Tliis  year  saw  the  publication  of 
•he  new  calendar,  two  Veal  Days  and  dances  which  were  all  unprecedented 
successes.  The  Student  Government  was  proud  to  bring  the  group  In 
Essence  in  October  and  pop  star  Shawn  Desinan  in  February'  to  pertomi 
before  huge  crowds. 

\ii  integral  aspect  of  our  agenda  was  to  help  the  community  aroiini,!  us, 
I. iking  shape  in  the  form  of  fundraising  for  special  cau.ses  through  Dress- 
Down  Day  fundniismg  and  the  Thanksgiving  Food  Dri\'e.  l")uring  Ad\ent, 
the  Student  Go%'emment  held  a  gift  drive  to  help  the  schixil  prepare  lor 
I  Christmas,  where  each  homertxim  was  assigned  a  specific  tamily  or  group 
1.1  bring  in  gifts  and  raise  money  in  each  classrtxini.    The  climax  of  this 

ix;cial  week  was  the  second  annual  Christmas  in  the  Counyard  where 
many  families  gathered  at  the  schcxil  lor  an  evening  of  prayer,  music  and 
the  lighting  of  the  twenty-foot  Christmas  tree.  None  of  this  would  have 
happened  without  the  support  of  the  St.  Michael's  Qiinmunity,  anil  the 
Student  Government  would  like  to  thank  everyone  for  their  contributions. 


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O  A  C 

Tomame  Oke 
Eric  Sadowski 


GRADE      12 

James  Andrachuk 

Alfonso  Nocill.i 


GRADE      11 
Massimo  He  Simone 
Taylor  Moft'at 


GRADE      10 

Michael  Bellisarui 

Geoffrey  Frost 


GRADE  9 
l\ir\  McTivish 
RoK'rt  New 


GRADE  8 
Alex  Fnincell.i 
Joe  Maggisan. 


MODERATORS 


Ml   I,  .liii  W  lUh  iSi  Mrs.  Anne  lielli.vsimo 


In  February,  the  Student  Government 
treated  SMC  to  a  spectacular  show 
headhned  hv  popstar  Shawn  Desman. 
The  biggest  dance  in  the  school's 
history  drew  hundreds  of  St.  Mike's 
students  and  tons  of  girls  (literallv)  from 
across  the  cit>'! 


The  Student  Government  also  put  on 
a  number  ot  fun-tiUed  and  exuberant 
Spirit  Rallies  throughout  the  year,  with 
O.AC  graduate  Paul  Mariani  as  the 
Master  ot  Ceremonies. 


M      A       R       R 


A      G 


Michael  Ck  Xlist^-  De  Pellegrin 
August  3,  2002 


David  iSt  Leali  Ann  Lee 
Augusts,  2002 


David  &  Kelley  Fitzpatrick 


Michael  Quinn  &.  Suzanne  Belanger 
June  28,  2003 


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B         I 


The  vearKxik  staft  would  like  to  congratulate  the  families  of  Mrs.  O'Grady,  Mr.  Fischer,  Mr.  John, 
Mr.  Mancuso,  and  Mr.  Pagano  on  the  hirths  ot  their  new  children. 


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MR.      PAUL      M^CANN 
RETIRES 


*         I  ■■-  P'i"l  N'tcC.inru  whose  retiremenr  diis 

'     JL  vear  marked  the  end  ot  over  \i  decade 

ot  dtdicacion  Co  St.  Michael'*,  began  his  lite- 
long  love  of  literanire  in  this  very  building.  Ffe 
cemmed  co  teach  at  the  *J\ool  in  I99'2,  and  since 
then,  as  die  Head  of  die  English  Depamnent, 
has  beoime  its  "elders tatesmnn."  Snidencs  who 
Ijwe  had  die  privilege  to  have  been  ciughr  bv  Mr. 
Ml-Cann  know  diat  teaching  English  has  not  been 
a  mere  cireer  tor  hum  but  a  vi^cacion.  They  speak 


about  his  piLssionate  love  for  literature  and  his  real 
m  impamng  the  inlinite  nchness  and  diversity'  of 
the  subject,  knowing  that  ,is  a  result  iif  the  sudv  oi 
literature  life  is  better  understood  and  lived  and 
shared  with  others.  Students  spe.ik  about  the  wav 
Mr.  McCann  engaged  them  in  the  works  studied 
so  that  thev  can  make  them  theur  own.  Thev 
enjoyed  his  tapier-like  wit  ,md  humour,  as  well  as 
his  protessional  air  which  have  never  cloaked  his 
deep  sensitivity  and  ci^rapassion. 


T50''''     AMNtVERSARY     MASS 

SEPTEMBER      27'",      2002 

The  Mass  was  celebmced  by  Bishop  Ronald  Fabbro,  CS.B..  Bishop  ot 
London,  in  St.  Basil's  Church  at  the  University  of  St.  Michael's  College. 


MARGARET    MACMILLA'R 


DR.      MARGARET      MACMILLAN 


PARIS 


SIX    MONllls    IIIAT  CHANGED  THE  WORLD 


I  n  May,  St.  Michael's  College  School  was  honoured 
•^-  to  receive  the  renowned  historian  Margaret 
M.icMillan  tor  a  hriet  lecture  on  the  Versailles  Treaty. 
A  Protessor  of  History  at  the  University  ot  Toronto 
and  Provost  ot  Trmitv  College.  MacMiUan  spoke  tor 
an  hour  to  students  ot  the  Modern  Western  History 
course  about  the  extraordinary  events  preceding 
anil  surrounduig  the  peace  summit  that  toUowed 
the  First  World  War.  Her  hook  on  the  suhiect,  the 
recently  published  Pans  1919,  has  been  praised  both 


tor  its  engaging  narrative  and  caretul  research.  Paris 
1919  IS  the  winner  of  numerous  prizes  including  the 
Samuel  Johnson  and  the  PEN  Hessell  Tilrm.ui,  and 
remains  at  the  toretront  ot  revisionist  literature  on 
Versailles.  The  school  thanks  Or.  MacMiUan  tor 
taking  the  time  to  visit  and  share  her  thoughts  on 
the  subject.  Special  thanks  to  .Andrew  McCutchan 
tor  arranging  the  \'isit,  and  to  Mr.  Barry,  Ms.  Boland 
and  the  library  staff. 


ACID      TRIP 


As  part  ot  the  senior  biology  curriculum,  the  Crade 
-  12  and  OAC  biology  classes  visited  the  Ontario 
Science  C'entre  tor  a  daydong  workshop  on  DNA 
fingerprinting.  While  rheix.  the  student',  took  cell  samples 
trom  their  mouths  ,ind  were  shown  how  to  use-  the  latest  ON.A 
technK|ues.  The  purpose  ot  the  lab  was  to  show  students  how- 
forensic  scientists  are  able  to  single  out  certain  suspects  using 
the  differences  found  in  DNA. 


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I  In  June  19''',  2003,  the  Grade  8  students  of  the  Junior  School  made  a  great  leap  in 

^^— ''^  their  academic  careers  upon  graduating  into  Grade  9.  It  was  an  exciting  and  husy 
evening,  with  family  and  friends  gathering  in  the  gymnasium  tor  this  special  ixcasion.  Both 
scholastic  and  sporting  achievements  were  honoured,  and  James  Higgins  gave  a  memorable 
valedictor>'  address  to  all  who  attended. 


School  Year 


A      PHOTO-ESSAY      BY      PR.      ZINGER 


It  is  rare  to  find  Fr.  Zinger  around  school  without  a  camera 
at  the  ready.  E\'en  tendinf^  the  garden  or  at  the  end  ot 
the  day — when  he's  busier  concentrating  on  dress-code 
intringements — he  is  ready  to  snap  a  shot  of  whatever  piques 
his  interest.  Since  the  beginning  ot  the  year,  he  has  taken 
hundreds  of  photos  of  students,  teachers,  and  staff  doing 
their  day-to-day  activities,  and  has  graciously  compiled  and 
designed  for  The  Tower  spreads  chronicling  school  life  from 
September  to  June.  We  are  proud  to  present  them  to  you 
here. 


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JEFF      BOOKMAN 


I  oday  we  celebrate  an  important  moment  in 
I  our  young  lives.  And,  indeed,  this  is  a  time  tor 
■^  celebration.  But  it  is  also  a  time  to  reflect  on  lessons 
learned,  mistakes  made,  friendships  gained  and  memories 
saved.  For  all  of  these  things  we  can  be  thankful,  for  they 
have  formed  part  of  the  larger  project  called  lite.  .And  we 
have  St.  Michael's  to  thank. 

To  celebrate  this  moment  along  with  all  of  you,  with  the 
ghosts  of  the  distinguished  graduates  of  this  institution, 
as  the  past,  present,  and  future  of  St.  Mike's  converge, 
IS  particularly  special.  It 
was  from  this  very  place 
that  distinguished  men, 
political  leaders,  doctors, 
businessmen,  and  athletes 
have  stood  and  recei\'ed 
their  St.  Michael's  diplomas. 
It  was  also  from  this  vers- 
place  that  a  wise  man 
once  said,  "Go  Shorty,  it's 
your  grad  day.  We're  going 
to  party,  like  it's  your  grad 
day,  we're  going  to  sip  non-alcoholic  punch  beverages 
like  it's  your  grad  day..."  Now,  1  think  what  Mr.  Cent 
was  trying  to  say  here  was  that  today,  at  this  moment  in 
time,  our  graduation  day,  is  in  fact  a  time  for  celebration, 
a  celebration  of  all  of  us,  of  all  of  our  accomplishments, 
and  of  all  of  our  futures.  Gentlemen,  today  is  our  time 
to  party. 

It's  hard  to  belie\e  we've  come  this  far  When  we  armed, 
it  was  1999.  Michael  Jordan  had  retired  from  the  NB.A  for 
the  second  time,  the  Dallas  Stars  were  reigning  Stanley 
Cup  Champions,  Bill  Clinton  was  being  impeached,  Jean 
Chretien  had  been  elected  for  the  17*  time  and  then 
there  was  us  -  a  bunch  of  bright-eyed,  peach  fuzzed  niners, 
equal  parts,  frightened  and  precocious,  eager  to  be  part  of 
the  special  experience  offered  here.  Most  of  us  knew  oi 
the  school's  incredible  tradition  of  academics,  athletics, 
and  spirituality  spanning  a  century  and  a  half,  but  few  of 
us  truly  knew  what  to  expect. 

My  first  experience  at  St.  Michael's  was  not  that  fateful 
September  day  but  rather  back  in  Grade  6.  The  Catholic 
School  Board  had  just  gone  on  strike,  so  my  older  brother 
decided  to  take  me  to  SMC  for  a  day.  1  woke  up  earlier 
that  morning  than  I  had  ever  before,  put  on  a  strange 
compilation  of  itchy  grey  pants  and  a  restricting  blue 
striped  tie,  my  brother's  extra  uniform.  Despite  the 
early  hour,  1  was  excited;  I  felt  like  one  of  the  boys.  We 
took  the  subway  to  St.  Clair  and  Bathurst  and  as  we 


walked  through  the  Student  Archway  I  was  captivated. 
1  followed  my  brother  through  his  entire  day  of  classes. 
1  listened  to  an  interesting  lecture  of  Mr.  Barrs''s  Marxist 
interpretation  of  the  French  Revolution.  Don't  worr>', 
for  those  of  you  that  don't  know  what  this  is,  1  still  don't 
either.  But  at  age  12,  1  just  nodded  my  head  in  approval 
with  all  the  other  guys  who  looked  just  as  dumbfounded 
as  1  did.  Next  was  chemistry  with  Mr.  Tessaro.  Not 
pleased  with  the  fact  that  1  would  just  be  sitting  around 
in  his  classroom  wasting  space,  Mr.  T  put  me  to  work. 
With  paper  towels  in  hand,  and  about  two  hundred 
filthy  test  tubes  in  front  of  me,  he  instructed  me  to  clean 
them.  1  scrubbed  and  dried  the  test  tubes  for  most  of  his 
class  lecture.  At  a  break  in  the  lesson,  he  walked  over, 
inspected  the  test  tubes  and  said,  "Jeffrey,  what  are  you 
doing?  That's  not  how  you  clean  a  test  tube.  Take  a  seat." 
To  this  day  1  still  do  not  know  the  correct  way  of  cleaning 
a  test  tube.  As  you  can  see,  we  set  high  standards  at  St. 
Michael's  and  to  be  honest  that's  w'hat  drew  us.  Meeting 
a  higher  standard  not  only  of  test  tube  cleaning,  but  also 
of  intellectual  and  athletic  excellence,  spiritual  grow'th 
and  character  development. 

We  came  to  St.  Mike's  primarily  to  study  and  to  learn. 
It  became  evident  early  on  in  our  St.  Mike's  careers, 
that  this  was  no  ordinary-  high  school.  Nowhere  else 
would  a  student  be  able  to  receive  the  type  of  education 
offered  here.  St.  Michael's  College  School  prides  itself 
in  teaching  its  students  Goodness,  Discipline,  and 
Knowledge.  Not  only  is  a  St.  Michael's  student  taught 
this  philosophy;  he  lives  it.  St.  Mike's  prepares  a  student 
not  just  for  university,  but  also  for  life. 

We  were  never  alone  during  this  important  preparation. 
The  Basilian  Fathers,  and  lay  teachers  at  St.  Michael's 
are  unparalleled  men  and  women;  they  are  some  of  the 
finest  models  of  Christian  adults  that  one  could  ask  for. 
These  men  and  women  are  truly  the  foundation  upon 
which  this  150  year-old  school  rests.  From  Mr.  Fischer's 
peacekeeping  approach  to  Mr.  Lewis'  kung  fu  lessons 
when  peace  was  not  foreseeable,  from  penitential  garden 
duty  with  Fr.  Zinger  to  Mr.  Narducci's  almost  believable 
J.F.K.  conspiracy  theories,  the  teachers  at  St.  Mike's 
became  more  guides  than  instructors.  They  are  people 
we  admire  and  trust.  They  challenged  us  at  every  point 
to  be  better  than  our  best,  and  were  always  there  to  see  us 
through.  While  our  graduation  is  the  culmination  of  our 
hard  work  as  students,  it's  also  a  reflection  of  those  that 
taught  us  and  coached  us.  We  sincerely  thank  the  faculty 
for  four  years  of  their  service,  patience,  wisdom  and  care. 
They've  made  us  better  students,  but  they've  also  made 
us  better  people. 


It  was  on  the  athletic  field  and  performance  stage  that  our 
bonds  were  tied.  While  the  academics  were  important,  a 
springboard  to  further  studies  and  advancement,  the  tra- 
temity  that  grew  among  us  was  the  most  significant  part 
of  our  experience  at  SMC,  and  could  not  be  calculated  in 
a  report  card.  Whether  it  was  the  time  we  proceeded  to 
write  the  names  of  our  favourite  Leaf  players  on  the  back 
of  our  blazers  to  show  our  support  during  the  playoffs, 
or  the  time  when  close  to  200  hundred  SMC  fans  at  a 
football  game,  attempting  to  be  seen  by  the  Citytv  cam- 
eraman, consequently  broke  the  rail  in  the  stands  and  all 
came  tumbling  down.  Thankfully,  there  were  no  serious 
injuries.  Or  the  time  the  power  went  out  at  St.  Mike's 
in  Grade  9,  boisterous  chanting  ensued  and  we  were  all 
sent  home.  Or  the  countless  Majors  playoff  games  in 
the  Dog  pound,  or  Hawaiian  Shirt  Day,  when  all  of  the 
grads  wore  their  favourite  Hawaiian  gear  to  school  and 
chanted  around  with  Bubba  Lou,  or  the  day  that  will  live 
an  infamy,  February  l^'*'  2003,  the  day  the  confidential 
marks  went  in,  and  consequently  the  day  we  completely 
and  utterly  "shut  'er  down."  These  memories  will  be  with 
us  forever. 

We  would  fail  to  practice  some  of  the  more  important  les- 
sons we  learned  at  St.  Mike's  if  we  didn't  thank  the  people 
who  brought  us  here  today:  our  parents.  No  one  would 
ever  be  able  to  quantif>'  the  sacrifices  that  you  ha\e  made 
and  the  many  frustrations  you've  endured  with  patience 
and  understanding.  Thank  you  for  dragging  us  out  of  bed 
at  6:30  every  morning  and  for  picking  us  up  at  night  all 
the  way  across  the  city;  for  footing  the  bill,  and  tor  loving 
us  no  matter  how  badly  we  tanked  that  Calculus  exam. 
Debts  like  these  can  never  properly  be  repaid. 

The  support  of  our  faith  meant  all  was  not  lost  with 
the  many  mistakes  we've  made.  Faith  in  Christ  that  we 
developed  as  Catholics  will  carry  us  through  the  rough 
patches  for  the  rest  of  our  lives.  Through  the  commit- 
ment of  the  Basilian  community,  especially  Fathers  Zoni, 
Lehman,  Zinger,  Mohan,  Enright,  Fulton,  Thompson, 
Cullen,  Burns,  C^ampbell  and  all  others  that  have  made  a 
difference  in  the  St.  Michael's  family,  we  have  been  able 
to  experience  the  finest  in  Catholic  education,  some- 
thing for  which  we  are  forever  appreciative.  Wherever 
life  may  take  us,  at  all  times,  we  must  remember  th.it  with 
Christ,  all  things  are  possible. 

.And  now  our  time  at  St.  Michael's  has  come  to  an  end. 
We  leave  separately  as  wc  came,  a  little  wiser  and  a  little 


taller  and  for  some,  like  me,  a  little  fatter,  but  with  175 
friends  for  life.  We  are  poised  at  the  threshold.  In  a 
matter  of  months,  we  will  be  entering  a  world  beyond 
the  yellow  bricks,  beyond  the  chalk  marked  bla:ers,  and 
beyond  the  acceptability  of  wearing  white  socks  with 
black  dress  shoes. 

Graduation  is  a  time  not  only  to  reminisce  but  also  to 
evaluate  where  and  how  we  have  spent  our  passions  and 
how  we  will  choose  to  spend  our  passions  for  years  to 
come.  Too  often  in  this  world,  we  evaluate  things  based 
on  the  wrong  criteria  -  in  dollar  signs,  in  all  things  tem- 
poral. We  should  not  ask  :  How  much  money  will  a  St. 
Mike's  education  mean  for  me  in  the  long  run.'  What 
university  program  will  land  me  a  job  on  Bay  Street? 
Will  1  achieve  lofty  social  status?  Instead,  we  should 
make  evaluation  of  our  time  here  not  based  on  the  short- 
lived or  the  material  but  rather  on  the  things  we  learned 
here  for  their  own  sake,  for  truly  this  is  what  a  graduation 
is  about.  It  is  taking  stock  of  the  incredible  fortune  we 
have  received  not  in  future  dollars  but  in  the  intangibles, 
the  indescribable,  the  things  not  bound  by  time.  It  St. 
Michael's  is  to  mean  anything  at  all  to  us,  if  she  is  to 
leave  a  legacy  in  our  hearts,  it  will  be  the  ability  to  see 
beyond  the  mundane  and  seek  an  experience  far  greater 
than  any  riches  could  offer.  In  the  future,  to  remain  true 
to  St.  Michael's  and  her  teachings,  we  must  spend  our 
passions  wisely,  on  things  that  will  not  fail  us.  To  do  so  is 
to  ser\'e  humanity  with  the  gifts  we've  been  given  rather 
than  serve  our  own  interests.  For  in  Christ's  name,  that 
is  the  only  true  path  to  happiness. 

Just  as  the  class  itself  defines  us  collectively,  we  are  each 
an  indi.spen.sable  member  of  this  class  and  valuable  to 
each  other.  We  are  a  cast  of  talented  characters,  each  of 
whom  brings  something  special  to  the  group.  Whether 
m  the  classriKim,  on  the  football  field,  in  the  arena,  on 
the  court,  in  the  libnir>-  or  anywhere  else,  tor  me,  and 
for  many  people  here,  the  greatest  part  ot  the  SMC 
experience  was  the  opportunity  to  meet  each  other.  I  can 
honestly  say  that  it's  my  greatest  privilege  to  call  myself 
your  classmate.  And  so  I  thank  you.  .And  as  we  siy 
giH>dbye,  we  must  acknowledge  that  we  owe  each  other 
now  and  in  the  future  for  the  ways  we  have  enriched  each 
other's  lives.   1  love  you  guys. 

God  Bless  you  all  and  God  Bless  St.  Michael's. 

24  June  2003 


DANIEL  ALBONESE 


ROLAN  ALEXANDER 
First  and  foremost,  1  thank  God  tor 
allowing  me  the  opportunity-  to  be 
educated  at  SMC.  Tlianks  to  my 
family  for  all  of  the  love  and  support. 
Special  thanks  to  those  teachers  who 
helped  without  knowing. 


ANDREW  ALKINS 
It's  finally  over,  hut  I  don't  want  it  to 
he.  I  would  like  to  thank  my  parents 
for  the  privilege  of  attending  St. 
Mike's  and  for  their  support.  "For 
all  the  friends  we  made  and  the  good 
friends  we  lost  along  the  way.  In  this 
bright  future  you  can't  forget  your 
past." 


DANIEL  ALLEGRANZA 
Well,  my  four  years  at  St.  Michael': 
are  now  over.  Thanks  to  my  parent; 
for  giving  me  the  opportunity  tc 
attend  St.  Michael's.  Thank  you  tc 
all  the  guys  and  teachers  who  madf 
it  memorable. 


CHARLES  AMODEO 


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MICHAEL  ASTONE 


JAMES  ANDRACHUK 
It's  difficult  to  K'lie\e  that  my  few 
brief  years  at  this  school  have  had 
such  a  profound  impact  on  the  way  1 
see  the  world.  1  would  like  to  thank 
the  outstanding  faculty  and  staff 
for  instilling  in  me  trust  in  God,  for 
inspiring  me  to  go  beyond  the  slants 
quo,  and  for  teaching  me  to  cherish  the 
gift  of  life. 


DAVID  BADOUR 
I'd  like  to  give  a  shout  out  to  all 
my  boys,  we  finally  made'  it.  Euchre 
at  Da's,  Cancun  '03  great  week. 
Martha,  Mom,  Dad  your  motivation 
got  me  through  high  school,  lo\e 
you  all.  "Tlie  universe  is  change;  our 
life  is  what  our  thoughts  make  it." 
—  Aurelius 


CHRISTOPHER  ANDREOLI 
Being  a  St.  Michaels  man  tor  the 
last  4  years  has  been  the  greatest  pan 
of  my  lite  and  will  be  tor  the  rest  of 
time.  I  ha\e  met  friends  and  learned. 
Cheers,  and  when  that  was  over 
learned  to  study.  TTianx  everyone 
and  remember  the  good  and  forget 
the  bad. 


MAHHEW  BALDASSARRA 
St.  Michael's  has  proxided  an 
atmosphere  that  has  gi\en  me  a  new 
sense  oi  identit\-  and  mtegrity.  Special 
thanks  to  all  those  who  helped  me 
along  this  tnily  memorable  journey, 
my  incredible  parents,  my  family,  my 
teachers,  my  friends,  and  GckI. 


MAnHEWANTOLIN 
My  four  year>  at  St.  Mike's  have  beei 
filled  with  go<id  times  and  memorabl( 
events  such  as  the  blackout  of  '00 
the  railing  collapse  of  '02,  and  thi 
metrobowl  championship  of  '03.  l\ 
like  to  thank  all  of  the  people  tha 
made  it  memorable.  "Double  Blue  'ti 
we're  through."  Peace  Out. 


GREGORY  BENEDEnO 


ALESSANDRO  BERTUCCI 


STEPHAN  BILYK 
1  can't  helifvc  highschool  is  over, 
what  a  SHOCKER.  Tlie  last  tour 
years  have  been  a  blast,  the  sports, 
the  parties,  and  of  course,  the  friends 
made  along  the  way.  Thanks  for 
e\ crsthing  to  those  who  deserve  it 


MICHAEL  BRACA 


DAVID  BADOUR 
niciuiios,  you  just  have  to  walk 
u   I^.  is's,  you  know  who  ya 

lil  over;  none  of  u.s  can  siiy 
Oiviii  I  have  some  sweet  times, 
are^.  da's,  boynts'  (arm,  parties, 
)D.  h.irris'  siriMkini;,  luetrobowl, 
:CV  ind  more.  Th.mks  SMC  lor 
1 1  est  4  years  ill  ever  have. 


MICHAEL  BUBA 


RICHARD  CAMPBELL 


JEFFREY  BOOKMAN 
After  tour  years  ot  e.\ams  and  essays, 
1  presumed  my  most  significant  and 
arduous  piece  ot  writing  ought  to 
be  my  grad  quote.  To  my  parents 
and  siblings,  and  to  my  inspiring 
teachers,  thank  you  tor  allowing 
me  to  live  a  dream.  To  the  Ikiys,  it's 
l^een  real. 


THOMAS  BURLINGTON 
It's  been  a  grc.it  5  vc.ir--  .it  SMC 
and  1  can  not  believe  it  is  finally 
over.  Thanks  to  all  my  boys,  you 
know  who  you  are.  I  would  also 
like  to  thank  my  parents  for  their 
support  and  to  the  many  teachers 
for  the  individual  knowledge  and 
experiences. 


FRANK  CAPUANO 
it  has  been  .i  grc.il  4  yc.irs,  an 
experience  that  1  will  never  forget. 
Tlianks  to  my  parents  for  their 
linaiicial  support  and  their  acidemic 
advisories  as  well.  To  the  le.ichers 
who  m.ide  this  year  unk|iie,  Fr. 
Thompson,  Mr.  Pietrkiewic:,  Mr. 
Lewis,  and  the  friends  that  I  have 
m.ide  here  will  never  be  broken 


MICHAEL  BOYNTON 
Thanks  alot  boys  tor  the  great  times; 
grade  9/10  jungle  jams,  kblues 
championships,  winning  euchre  at 
Da's  ever\'  lunch,  the  triple  lunch 
mish's,  and  the  endless  fann  stories. 
Much  love  to  the  fam,  the  knights, 
and  dobs. 


ERIC  BURTON 
Thanks  to  my  parents  lor  laying  down 
the  cash  tor  this  ultimate  experience. 
Here's  to  your  liouse  Rift,  VK'hen  you 
were  ali\'e!  Bmack,  Gixise,  Badour, 
Popow,  Freitas,  and  all  the  other  Kiys 
that  went  Brass  and  never  went  back! 
Cheers  boys  and  its  been  great!! 


DAVID  CAIANEO 
All  ln^  ih.inks  goes  to  my  lamily, 
es|x-cially  my  parents,  to  the  Ixiys 
who  have  made  these  5  years 
memor.ible  and  to  the  teachers  & 
priests  who've  reached  tuit.  It's  K-en 
.1  long  rollercoaster  ride  as  we  now 
jump  Irom  one  rule  to  the  other 
with  our  heads  high 


FRANCK  CERULLO 
^cars  trmii  rrnw  when  1  loi>k  hack 
at  this  adventure,  1  will  recall  the 
peiiple  who  have  shaped  my  lite  and 
made  such  a  difference.  My  sincere 
thanks  go  out  to  Nards,  Vella,  Mr.  P, 
and  the  incomparahle  Mr.  Charlie 
Lewis.  TTie  love  and  support  ot  my 
family  and  God. 


MARK  CHIOVini 
It  a  holt  of  lighting  hit  a  friend 
ot  his  the  old  man  would  take 
It  personal.  He  took  my  going 
into  the  Marines  personal.  That's 
what  makes  him  great.  He  takes 
e\'erything  personal.  He  knows 
every  feather  that  falls 
from  the  tail  of  a  sparrow. 


JOSEPH  COOPER 
The  past  4  yrs.  ol  niv  lite  have 
heen  the  best.  But  the  last  2  have 
been  the  definition  of  Gongshow. 
I've  met  some  of  the  greatest  guys 
that  TO.  has  to  offer.  Thanx  to 
my  parents,  my  friends  and  some 
special  staff  members  who  made  my 
4  years  fun. 


MICHAEL  CHACHUIA 


ROBERTO  CIMINI 


MARCO  COSURELLA 
It  seems  like  juvi  vorerday  I  started 
high  school.  St.  Mike's  isn't  about  a 
textbook  or  an  exam.  It's  about  you, 
and  what  you  make  of  yourself.  And 
1  couldn't  have  done  it  without  the 
support  ot  my  tamily  and  with  the 
grace  of  God.  Four  years  of  my  life; 
the  memories  will  last  an  eternity. 


EDDIE  CMAN 
WOW,  my  four  years  at  St.  Mike's 
was  a  blast!  Only  last  week  does  it 
seem  like  1  was  doing  the  niner  run 
down  the  x'alley.  Howe\-er,  it's  been 
a  blast  every  year!  Thanks  go  out  to 
my  parents,  brother,  teachers; 
and  friends. 


COREY  CIPOLLA 
After  taking  my  last  steps  through 
the  halls  ot  SMC,  1  had  come  to  the 
realization  that  the  past  four  years 
will  be  missed  but  not  forgotten.  I 
would  like  to  thank  my  family  for 
their  constant  support  as  well  as  the 
people  that  have  helped  me  through 
the  ups  and  downs  ot  highschool. 


JUSTIN  CRESSAni 


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KEVIN  CHAN 
Forever  and  forever  farewell 
friends  of  St.  Michael's  College 
School.  If  we  do  not,  this  parting 
was  well  made.  The  past  tour 
years  will  be  cherished  tor  a  long, 
long  time.  Good  luck  in  all  your 
endeavours.  A.M.D.G 


DENIS  CLARK 
These  last  four  years  ha\-e  been  great 
and  I  will  ne\'er  lose  the  imprint  thai 
SMC  has  made  on  me.  Thanks 
to  N'lr.  Nicholson,  Fr.  Jeff,  and  Fr. 
Fulton,  and  to  the  guys,  for  making 
me  feel  proud  and  honoured  to 
attend  SMC". 


MICHAEL CROLLA 


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DANIEL  DA  SUVA 


ADAM  DE  LUCA 
:  (M^i  lour  \c.ir>  at  SMC  are 
icmbcreJ  by  everything  outside 
classroom:  drama,  music,  choir, 
-mmute  essays,  late  nights, 
rbtv)k,  first  girlfriends,  old  and 
.•  friends.  Thanks  to  my  friends 
m.ikmg  these  few  simple  years  so 
iiirtul  and  mcmnrahli- 


NICHOUS  D'AMICO 


JULIAN  DE  SANTI 


GEOFFREY  DCRUZ 
Living  is  ea>v  with  eyes  closed 
Misunderstanding  all  you  see  It's 
getting  hard  to  be  someone  but  it  all 
works  out  It  doesn't  matter  much  to 
me  Let  me  take  you  down,  'cause  I'm 
going  to  Strawberry  Fields  Nothing 
is  real  and  nothing  to  get  hung 
about  Strawberry  Fields  forever 


GIAHPAOLO  DIBLASI 


DANNY  Dl  US! 


DANIEL  01 FONZO 
Thanks  to  tamdy.  teachers,  Basilian 
fathers,  and  friends  for  the  support 
and  the  opportunities.  These  years 
have  made  me  a  true  St.  Mike's 
man,  and  I'll  never  lorget  it. 
Cheers.  We're  out. 


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.A:I!Ii  j.i'AiQUAU 


;.UKL  J.  ^:i^.Ll 


LUKE  01  lOSIO 


AARON  DILEO 
Five  years  is  a  long  stretch  and, 
iliiuiyh  1  enjoyed  many  a  good  time, 
I'm  glad  It  is  over.  I'd  like  to  thank 
the  faculty  for  a  job  well  done,  my 
parents  for  their  continual  support, 
.Mid  my  friends,  without  whom  I 
would  never  have  been  able  to  enjoy 
this  experience  as  much  as  1  did. 


THOMAS  DOBOSZ 
I  didn't  think  it  would  all  end  so 
soon,  and  yet  I  already  have  five 
years  of  great  memories  from  within 
these  yellow  brick  halls.  Great 
friends,  teachers,  and  the  Montreal 
trip.  Although  we  must  say  farewell, 
the  memories  and  pride  of  being  a 
St.  Michael's  man  will  remain. 


AIDAN  DINEEN 


UWRENCE  DONEGAN 


ANGUS  DINELEY 


RYAN  DONNELLY 
Well,  it's  been  a  great  tew  years, 
and  1  can  honestly  say  that  they 
got  better  as  time  went  on.  I  hope  I 
will  be  able  to  say  this  after  another 
four.  Now  I've  spent  far  too  much 
time  thinking  about  this  grad  quote, 
so  I'm  going  to  prepare  for  my  SC 
domination  mer  Mingku. 


JONATHAN  DIXON 


MAnHEW  DOWNS 


GIANCARLO  DRENNAN 


ANDREW  ESCOBAR 


PAUL  EERRARO 


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ROBERT  FORTNUM 


DAMIEN  fROSI 


MICHAEL  FRANCELU 
Wc  pliiyeil  in, my  [Mri-.  uirhm  the 
yellow  bricks  of  SMC,  but  we 
have  reached  the  exit.  I  thank 
the  Basihan  Fathers,  my  teachers, 
my  blue  bluoJ  brtuhers,  and  close 
friends.  These  four  years  wouldn't 
have  transpired  it  not  tor  my 
parents'  love  and  support 


ADAM  GARHSON 


ANDREW  FREIIAS 


ADRIAN  GIBBONS 


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MARK  FREYMAN 


DAN  GRANl 
Boys,  thanks  (or  all  the  memories, 
frt)m  locker  boxinj;  to  mullet 
watchiiif;  to  the  bixik  ot  classics, 
it  was  a  ride  that  I'll  ne\er 
forget.  Bleed  double  blue  and 
keep  on  riKkin  in  the  free  world. 


ROBERI  GRECO 


ADAH  GROSSI 


KIERAN  HARRIS 
Never  lei  I  he  lulure  disturb  you. 
You  will  meet  i(,  it  you  h.ivc  to, 
with  the  same  weaptins  of  rca.son 
which  today  arm  you  against  the 
present. St.  Mike's  has  prepared  all 
ol  us  tor  the  ro.id  ahead,  we  neeil 
only  pill  into  practice  ihe  values 
they  have  instilled  in  us. 


aSEY  HAYWARD 


JOEYHUI 


VITO  lERACI 


SEAN  JENKINS 


MARK  JOHNSON 


MINGKU  KANG 


PATRICK  KAVANAGH 
Although  it  seems  hke  my  hve  years 
at  St.  Mike's  have  passed  by  in  the 
hhiik  of  an  eye,  the  memories  will 
last  a  lifetime.   1  must  give  special 
thanks  to  the  Basilian  Fathers  and 
the  outstanding  teaching  staff  for 
making  my  time  within  the  yellow 
bricks  an  unforgettable  journey, 
providing  me  with  n  solid  base  tor 
the  future. 


BRIAN  IHNACAK 


SEAN  JONES 
Well,  it's  been  five  years  but  the 
time  has  flown  by  in  a  whirlwind  of 
assignments,  tests,  late  nights  and 
most  importantly,  spares.  Thanks 
to  my  friends  4  all  the  laughs, 
jokes  and  fun  times.  You  made 
my  years  here  truly  enjoyable  and 
memorable. 


SEAN  KAVANAUGM 
The  four  years  I've  spent  at  St. 
Mike's  have  been  the  best  years 
of  my  life.  I'm  confident  that  I've 
been  instilled  with  the  goodness, 
discipline,  and  knowledge  to 
uuide  me  throughout  a  bright 
luiure.  Thanks  to  my  parents,  my 
peers. 


GIANCARIO  IRWIN 
Four  years  seems  not  enough,  1 
feel  like  I  have  just  entered  the 
yellow  bricks  of  St.  Mikes.  Things 
1  will  never  forget:  Niner  Run, 
PowerFailure  00',  Kerry  Blues 
Championship  00'  and  01', 
MetroBowl,  and  D'amico  after 
party. 


MAHHEW  KANDIUK 
Well  my  5-yc,n  ,rI\  enture  is  tivei 
and  4tunately  I  survived.  Many 
people  to  thank,  but  so  little  space! 
Thanx  to  all  the  teachers  who 
taught  me  -  you  now  who  yoti  are. 
Special  thanx  to  McCann  and  RoS! 
Can't  forget  about  Tessaro  and 
Clark:  thanx  for  all  the  laughs  guys 


JONATHAN  KEATING 


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ANDREW  KIM 
I  miss  ;ill  niv  tricnJs,  all  my 
achcrs,  and  all  the  people  tinat  1 
vcr  t;ot  to  know.  But  most  of  all, 
I  miss  beinj;  a  part  ot  the  greatest 
aup  ot  guys  that  evet  walked  the 
ills  ot  St.  Mike's.  Good  luck,  guys, 
eed  double  blue  torever. 


STEVE  KIM 


BART  KOMOROWSKI 


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MICHAEL  KOSTOWSKYJ 
St.  Mike's  has  lauf^lu  uic  the  rules, 
the  disciplines,  and  the  knowledge 
needed  to  be  successful  in  the  years 
to  ci>me.  It  has  given  me  many 
memories:  playing  in  the  Senior  Jas- 
Band,  the  Spring  Musicals,  and  the 
Rock  Nights  with  MDF 


STEFAN  KUUSKNE 
ie  Musketeer^,  rcte,  Brownman 
II  my  buddies  Metro  Bowl 
lamps  and  Ofsaa  Track  scouting- 
Card),  Farm  in  ASl,  "ma...i  don't 
mna  go  to  school!",  32  Joke  Days, 
le  Pump  Staff,  Period  6ers,  Sarah- 
ivays  love  you,  To  my  family-  So 

lull   li'\  1 


NELSON  LEUNG 


KELVIN  KVtfONG 


MICHAEL  LEVINE 
"...  everyday...  I  must  exert  myself 
in  order  to  give  in  the  same  measure 
as  1  have  received."  A.  Einstein 
SMCJ  WU2  the  place  lo  be  Irom  'W 
to  2003,  Thanx  2  my  parents  tor 
all  their  support.  Shout  out  to  the 
markhamcrew,  RP.PPPK  RF. 


JEFEREY  KYRZAKOS 
It's  been  live  ye.ir^  I  wouLlii't  have 
spent  anywhere  else,  too  bad  it's 
over.  A  special  thanks  to  my 
parents.  I  leave  a  St.  Michael's  iii.iii. 
Thanks  to  the  Bu;zers,  all  teamates 
and  staff,    Its  been  a  Gonger. 
Good  luck  ti>  all  "Lets  Go  Double 
Blue " 


KELVIN  LI 


MICHAEL  LECOCHE 


SYLVIO  LOMBARD! 


MARK  LOZZI 
Chief,  Take  a  seat!  From  Bert's  tat, 
to  jean  yves,  there  is  no  way  4  i;reat 
years  can  be  summed  up.  1  would  try 
to  make  this  tunny,  but  everyone 
knows  it  just  wouldn't  be.  So  1  just 
wanna  say  thanks  to  everyone  tor 
all  the  memories  and  lets  keep  it 
real  ... 


MICHAEL  MAKSIMOWSKI 
St.  Mike's  has  been  .in\  thm*;  but 
ordinary.  From  niner  orientation 
to  graduation,  high  school 
has  accelerated  faster  than  anyone 
could  conceive,  h  is  not  just  about 
the  memories,  it  is  about  who  we  ha\'e 
become.  Congrats  to  the  grads,  and 

"four"  tc)  all  who  uoulJ  appreciate. 


ALEXANDER  MARQUES 


ROBERT  MACDONALD 
To  all  ot  you  who  have  experienced 
these  last  four  years,  remember  the 
good  and  try  not  to  remember  the 
bad! 


MAnHEW  MAMALYGA 
5  years  at  ^^1C  h,i\c  >^one  by  so 
quickly  and  I've  loved  every  minute 
of  it.  Thanks  to  my  tamily,  my 
teachers,  and  my  friends  for  all 
the  good  times  we've  had.   I  will 
always  remember  all  the  fun  I  had. 
the  friends  I  made  and  the  stuft  I 
learned 


DANIEL  MAHHEW 
There  are  certain  events  and  times 
in  a  persons  life  that  will  never  he 
forgotten.   Memories  of  occasions 
good  and  bad  will  remain  with  us  to 
the  end.  1  have  countless  amounts 
of  remembered  moments  from 
my  four  years  at  St.  Mike's  that 
changed  my  attitudes,  perspectives, 
and  goals  of  lite. 


BRYAN  MACKINNON 
First  and  toremost  id  like  to  thank 
my  parents  tor  the  ample  truckloads 
ot  cash.  Lookout!  Cottage  trips,  Bilf 's 
house  and  scandals,  camping,  Bubba's 
Crew,  random  Yiannis  comments. 
Thanks  tor  the  great  times  boys! 


MICHAEL  MAN 
Thanks  to  God,  my  tamily,  friends 
and  teachers  tor  all  their  love, 
assistance  and  support.   1  thank  my 
friends  tor  all  the  laughs,  guid.ince, 
and  experiences  that  have  shaped 
my  lite.   -  so  ends  one  chapter  ot  my 
life  and  the  beginning  ot  another. 


URLMAZUREK 
1  am  a  pertectionist  in  the  sense 
that  I  think  that  e\  ervthing  I  do  is 
perfect. 


LUICI MAIOLINO 


ALESSANDROMANDUCABARONE 


SEAN  MCaRTHY 
"Good  friends  we  have  had,  oh 
good  friends  we've  lost  along  the 
w-ay.  In  this  bright  future  you  can't 
forget  your  past  si>  dry  your  tears 
1  say"  -  Bob  Marley.  Thanks  to 
my  parents,  teachers,  friends  and 
2nd  period  spare.  Thanks  for  the 
memories  boys!  Go  Double  Blue! 


ANDREW  MCCUTCHAN 
ir  yriMic.st  ylory  conMsts  not  in 
er  falling  but  in  raising  every 
s  \vc  tall."  William  Goldsmith. 
irch  on.  Do  not  tarry.  To 
orward  is  to  move  toward 
ection."  -  Kahil  Gibran. 


KEVIN  MCHUGH 


R0BER1 MENEGU22I 
"You  have  br,un>  m  your  head.  You 
have  feet  in  your  shoes.  You  can 
steer  yourself  in  any  direction  you 
choose.  You're  on  your  own.  And 
you  know  what  you  know.  And  you 
are  the  guy  Who'll  decide  where 
you  go."  -  Dr  Seusss 


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DAVID  MITCHELL 


VLADIMIR  MOISSEYKIN 


IAN  MORI 
If  1  ain't  rich  by  twenty-six,  I'll  be 
dead  or  in  jail 


ROMAN  MYNDIUK 


ADRIAN  NAHIRNV 
I  never  though  this  day  would 
come,  but  here  I  am  writing  my 
grad  quote.  I  leave  St.  Michaels 
with  many  memories  and  lasting 
friendships.  I'd  like  to  thank  my 
family  tor  their  constant  love  and 
support  and  my  friends. 


KEVIN  NANNI 
I  Konna  miss  high.school,  so  many 
mories.  Ziploc  lunch  in  gr.9, 
)k  ot  classics  (love  the  revolving 
;n),  Harvey's,  7-1  I  (Schade  and 
ttel...),  homeroom  chem  w/  Ribs, 
ich  specials  at  Da's,  I  could  go  on 
ever. 


GABENAUMOVICH 


SEAN  NKHOLIS 


AlEONSO  NOCILLA 
When  I  came  to  St.  Mich.iel's  live 
years  ago  I  never  imagined  how 
prof<Hindly  I  would  be  changed  by 
my  experiences  here.  Tli.ink  you  to 
my  family  and  friends  tor  your  love 
and  supiMrt,  .ind  to  the  entire  St. 
Michael's  commtinily.  See  you  in  the 
yearKnik  oltice. 


JONATHAN  NUNES 
l,ife  moves  pretty  fast.  If  you  don't 
stop  and  look  around  once  in  a 
while,  you  could  miss  it"  -  Ferris 
Rucllcr.  So  much  has  happened  in 
and  out  ot  this  building  over  the 
past  five  years  that  1  teel  as  it  1  need 
a  second  glance. 


DAVID  PAGNUni 


ANDREW  PAL 


CHARLES  PAL 


PAUL  PARSONS 
First  and  foreuiost  1  would  like  to 
thank  my  parents  for  all  of  their 
support,  and  also  for  footmg  the 
hill.  This  experience  would  not 
have  been  possible  without  them. 
Thanks  to  all  of  the  great  teachers 
I've  had  over  the  years,  and  to  all 
niv  friends. 


PETER  POLISCHUK 
I  can  honestly  say  that  the  last  five 
years  at  SMC  have  been  the  best 
years  ot  my  life  so  far.   1  would  like 
to  thank  my  mom  and  dad,  my 
brother  Andrew,  and  my  beautiful 
girlfriend  Tanya  for  their  continued 
love  and  support. 


MAXYM  PEIRYSHYN 


PAULPOLONI 


KARL  PHILIPS 


DANIEL  PKCNINNI 
The  challenge  is  to  sum  up  my 
feehngs  about  5  years  in  the  yellow 
bricks  in  50  words:  Can  it  be  done 
NOPE  so  here's  what  1  came  up 
with.  Thanks  mom,  dad,  coaches, 
teachers,  teammates,  and  friends. 


ROBERT  POOLE 


MAHHEW  POPOW 


Wa 


mm  PRiMucci 


JUSTIN  PUPPI 
5  yean  gone.Si  1  still  rcniLinKr  my  1st  day  of  gr.8. 
I've  learned  a  lot  and  taken  in  what  SMC  had  to 
offer.  I  will  never  forget  playing  hockey  in  front 
of  the  entire  schoiil  at  the  Goet:  tounrey.  Thanx 
to  my  parents  for  their  ne\erending  love  and 
support.  My  Teachers  and  coaches,  and  finally  My 
friends;  Albo.  Vito.  Lccochc.  Baldy.GI.P!.  Lamb 
o.Runr,Gnnza.TB.MC(«lfan).RC'.MC.MR.gr.ll 
guys  u  kno«  who  you  arc  Boss  «c  r  DONE! 


MICHAEL  QUIHIAHA  JAMES 


TREVOK  REGAN 
I  finally  over.  ti\  c  years  at  St. 
ke's  has  flown  by.  Thanks  for  the 
rat  inemories,  they've  been  great. 
Hockey  was  a  blast,  keep  up  the 
dition.  GiK>J  luck  in  the  future. 


ADAM  REITEROWSKI 
For  four  yeiir>  St.  Miko  was  the 
light  on  my  way,  and  now  as  the 
light  fades  I  look  back  on  the  best 
years  of  tny  life  and  realize  that  it's 
time  to  move  on.   I'll  never  forget 
this  place,  it  made  me  into  the  St. 
Michael's  man  I  am  today. 


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PATRICK  ROKOWSKI 


MICHAEL  ROMEO 


JOHN  REITEROWSKI 
Well  its  been  .i  ^horl  4  years,  but 
with  this  education  1  can  finally 
be  the  change  I  want  to  see  in  the 
world.  Men  of  St.  Mike's  never 
forget  where  they  came  from  and 
neither  will  I. 


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KEVIN  ROSS 


)mm  REBELLO 


MARK  REYNOLDS 


DANIEL  ROSSEni 
After  four  years,  I  h.ive  realiied  lh.it 
I'm  not  funny,  so  I  won't  even 
start  trying  now.  Th.inks  to  my 
parents  for  sacrificing  more  than  1 
can  imagine  so  that  I  could  live  ,i 
dream.  Thanks  also  to  my  le.ichers 
for  their  support  .ilong  the  way. 


JOHN  ROYIWSKI 
Thank  you  to  my  parents,  who 
Have  me  the  opportunity  to  attend 
St.  Mike's,  second  I  would  hke  to 
thank  all  the  football  coaches,  and 
to  all  the  teachers  that  helped  me 
-  special  thanks  to  Mr.  Romano, 
Mr.  Zownir  and  especially  Mr.  Ro.ss. 


DANIEL  RUSCIGNO 
First,  1  have  to  thank  luy  parents  for 
giving  me  the  opportunity  of 
attending  St.  Mike's.  Thanks  to 
all  my  teachers  and  friends  for  the 
good  times  and  great  memories: 
JP-Einstein,  Two  Brew  McHugh, 
'Wood-l'm  dehydrated.  Cheers! 


CHRAIG  SCHADE 
It  vour  time  to  you 
Is  worth  saving' 

Then  you  better  start  swuiimui' 
Or  you'll  sink  like  a  stone 
For  the  times  they  are  a-changin'." 
-Bob  Dvlan 


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MAHHEWRUBACHA 
Ladies  and  Gentlemen,  we  need 
some  bacon  and  eggs  o\'er  here 
cause  this  man  is  TOASTl   You 
know  what  they  say,  a  little  hard 
work  never  hurt  anybody,  but  why 
take  that  chance'  It's  simple,  if 
you  don't  want  to  take  that  chance, 
then  don't  go  to  SMC!" 


MICHAEL RUSSO 
1  am  grateful  tor  the  unfaltering 
support  of  my  parents,  and  am  most 
definitely  appreciative  of  the  hard 
work  and  dedication  of  my  teachers 
throughout  the  years.  Last,  but  not 
least,  1  am  indebted  to  mv  friends. 


JOSEPH  SCHIRRIPA 


CHRISTOPHER  RUBINO 
Four  years  ago,  I  stepped  into  high 
school,  pondering  what  new  world 
would  come  of  it.  As  I  step  out 
of  this  school  for  the  last  time,  1 
realize  I  found  a  family,  a  home,  a 
life  long  memory  and  a  name  that 
will  last  an  eternitv 


RICHARD  RZESZUTEK 


PAUL  SHAUGHENESSY 
Weil  it's  been  fi\e  long  years, 
battling  the  commuter  traffic  from 
the  boonies,  but  now  1  can  say  1 
am  a  St.  Michael's  graduate.  Thank 
You  to  the  special  people  who 
helped  me  along  the  way.  Firstly 
my  parents  for  granting  me  the 
opportunity  to  attend  St.  Mike's. 


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ANTONIO  RUFEOLO 


JOHN  PAUL SADO 
It's  been  great!  1  can't  helievc  hve  years 
have  gone  by.  Thanks  for  the  memories, 
good  times,  friendships,  hard  work...  and 
many  laughs  in  between.  From  grade  8  to 
joke  days  to  hawaiian  shirt  Jay...  who  woui 
have  thought?  "Day  by  day,  nothing  seems 
to  change,  hut  pretty  soon,  evers'thing  is 
different."  I'm  leaving  SMC  with  onlv  the 
best  oi  thoughts  and  hope  we  keep  in  touc. 


JOSEPH  SIMON 


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TAYLOR  SIMPSON 
II  boys.  It's  hn.illy  over.  To  all 

Bu::ers  and  SMC  gongers  you 
's  are  awesome  and  I  love  you 

A  special  thanks  to  my  parents 
1  family  for  all  the  sacrifices  they 
:e  made.  Good  luck  to  all  grads 
:heir  new  endevours. 


MARK  SKOaUK 
We  came,  we  saw,  and  wc 
conquered."  My  four  years  at  SMC 
have  been  truly  spectacular.  1  must 
thank  God  and  my  parents  tor 
giving  me  the  inspiration  and  the 
motivation  to  accomplish  my  goals. 


MICHAEL  SKUBIC 


SIEVES  SMOLSKV 


ANDRE  SOLECKI 
)wl!  What  a  jfurncy  this  has 
;n.   I  would  like  to  thank  my 
cnts  tor  their  support  and  my 
^nds  tor  giving  me  this  amazing 
lerience.   It's  hard  to  believe  that 
rs  have  already  come  and  gone, 
anks  boys.  May  the  four  be  with 


YIANNISSOUMALLAS 
Thanks  smc  tor  tiic  yrcat  memories 
over  the  past  three  years,  to  my 
friends,  walk  through  the  jungle 

and  lookout  for  yourselves will 

never  forget  the  metro  bowl 
bash,  the  porchside  party  at  the 
leadership  retreat. 


MICHAEL  SPERDUTI 
We've  made  trn.-nJ^iiips  and 
memories  that'll  last  a  litctime. 
Thanks  to  my  teachers,  parents, 
girllriend,  and  my  boys;  we  made  it! 
We  all  grew  up  together  and  when  1 
look  back  I'U  always  remember  the 
good  times  we  had.  Cheers! 


KEVIN  SPRAGGS 
Four  years  ot  St.   .Mike's. ..time  sure 
passes  quickly  when  you're  having 
fun!   Thanks  go  out  to  my  parents, 
the  taculty,  my  tellow  students,  and 
the  'Go  Train  Oew'.   You've  all 
helped  makt^  my  St.  Mike's  career 
such  a  memorable  experience. 


MICHAEL  SUCCI 
ccllence  is  not  a  skill.  It's  an 
itude.   5  successful  years  have 
»sed  and  they  wouldn't  have  been 
ssihle  without  the  support  of  my 
rents.  Aunt  Eva,  and  my  nanny. 
lOutouts  to  my  friends. 


RYAN  SULLIVAN 
I  have  never  been  prouder  llian 
being  a  third  generation  graduate 
from  St. Mike's. ..To  my  parents  and 
sisters  thanks  for  all  the  love  and 
suppi>rt...To  the  Ru::ers,  thank  you 
tor  making  my  hockey  goals  a 
reality. 


ANDREW  SYDOR 
I'm  not  gooil  .11  long  goodbyes... 
nor  .im  I  good  at  short  ones  either. 
Thank  you  everyone  for  a  great  four 
years.  GiKidbyc,  t.irewell,  and  .imen! 


MICHAEL  lAM 


JOHN  TAYLOR 


DEREK  TEMPLETON 
Many  thanks  to  mom  and  dad 
for  the  love  and  support.  Adam 
&  Sony  a  walk  the  paved  path. 
Boys,  thanks  for  the  memories. 
Experience  is  not  what  happens  to 
a  man;  it  is  what  a  man  does  with 
what  happened  to  him. 


PAULTERSHAKOWEC 
If  1  learned  anything  from  St.  Mike's, 
it's  that  there's  only  one  way  to 
succeed  in  anything,  and  that  is  to 
give  it  everything;  and  don't  give  up, 
because  once  you  learn  to  quit,  it 
becomes  a  hahit 


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JASON  TOMIK 


RAPHAEL TONG 


CHRISTOPHER  TRUAX 
Just  want  to  give  a  shoutouc  to  my 
mom  and  my  hro,  Jeffrey,  for  all 
their  support  during  these  past  four 
years  at  SMC.  Peace  out!!!! 


NICHOUSTSANG 
Between  interference  patterns  in 
badminton  mornings  and  nirvana 
songs  for  exams,  SMC's  showed  me 
an  incredible  FOUR  years.  Best 
of  luck  to  y'all  wherever  you  go, 
whatever  you  do,  even  if  it  in\olves 
racing  Chew  Ventures.  FOUR! 


RICHARD  TYRELL 
It's  been  a  great  4  years;  I've  shared 
the  classroom  with  great  students 
and  great  teachers  It's  hard  to  say 
goodbye,  but  1  can't  say  I'm  not 
happy  I'm  leaving. 


DOMENIC  VALELA 


JOSE  PHILIP  VARINO 


MICHAEL VENNARt 


GEDDY  VYSNIAUSKAS 


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DANIEL  WOJCIK 
iki.-  to  thank  GoJ,  niy  pureiits 
ily  .inJ  triends  for  all  their 
Mrt  and  guidance. Thanks  to 
Fit:  and  Ice  for  the  last  four 
■s  and  finally  getting  that 
a  gold.  It's  hard  to  put  all  the 
itions  that  I've  amassed  over 
,e  4  ve.ir^. 


IHOMASZ  ZALUCKI 


NOUN  ZUCCHn 
ihing  hut  gtMKl  times.  I'm  losin' 
triple  lunches  and  douh  spares 
nd  the  day,  Boyntano's  tarm 
rkrng",  shnya-nyo,  knights  hoys- 
icy-see  you  at  gab's/m  the  show, 
my  fam-  the  best,  cnuldnt  have 
e'er  without  you. 


JEFREYWOO 
4  quick  years  turns  a  hoy  into  a  man 
of  St.  Michaels.  Quick  shouts  to 
my  boys  joey,  ed,  mike,  kim  we 
bonded  like  glue  teachers:  mr. 
sheridan,  fr.  fulton,  mr.  D.P... thank 
you  for  your  guidance  shouts  2  all 
my  white  boys    u  know  who  you 
,ire...Kecp  it  real- 


MARK  ZAMRIJ 
Consistency  is  the  last  refuge  of 
the  unimaginative."  -  Oscar  Wilde. 
"Don't  dream.   Do." 


JEfREY  WOOD 


(y\ariin  ztniE 


MARTIN  YEUNG 


ADRIANO  2IT0 
We  become  «  ho  «  c  chose  to 
be.Thanks  to  myDad,  Mom, 
my  bros.  Alessandro-the  saga 
continues,  and  Andrea.  143  Raquel- 
4evr&aday.To  some  of  the  greatest 
memories  ot  all  time. ..Italy 
002,SMC  soccer,Mask,the 
cage.Euro  2000 


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President  ot  the  University  of  Toronto 


Valedictory  Address 

PAUL      MARIANI 


Do  you  remember  your  first  day  at  St.  Mike's?  A 
scared  lonely  niner,  wandering  the  halls,  full  of 
fear  and  potential.  Now  look  at  yourself  and  your 
peers  around  you.  What  do  you  see?  I  don't  see  little  hoys 
anymore;  after  our  first  day  we  hegan  our  transition  into 
men.  1  see  athletes,  scholars,  philosophers  and  leaders.  1  see 
proud  and  confident  St.  Michael's  Men.  I'x'e  witnessed  the 
transformation  of  my  peers,  from  scared  little  boys  to  strong- 
willed  men.  The  hair  stands  up 
on  the  back  of  my  neck  as  I 
look  out  over  the  crowd  today. 
It's  not  because  I'm  nervous, 
but  because  I'm  proud  to  see 
all  of  us  graduatmg  together. 
During  the  past  five  years 
we've  watched  students  drop 
out  and  new  ones  join,  but  m 
the  end  we've  come  together. 
I've  always  believed  in  the 
idea  of  "The  Family  of  St. 
Michael's".  This  concept  embraces  the  idea  that  although  we 
have  our  differences,  we  all  remain  part  of  the  St.  Michael's 
community.  If  one  of  us  fails,  we  all  share  the  burden,  and 
when  one  of  us  succeeds,  we  all  heed  the  celebration.  This 
aspect  of  family  is  only  one  of  many  qualities  that  adds  to  the 
wonderful  comaraderie  at  St.  Michael's  and  defines  it  as  such 
a  unique  school. 

If  these  yellow  bricks  could  talk  they  would  speak  of  the  great 
times  that  St.  Mike's  has  encountered.  They  would  talk  about 
the  150'''  Anniversary-  of  St.  Michael's  College,  and  they 
would  elaborate  on  our  experiences  and  memories  from  World 
Youth  Day.  They  would  speak  of  the  renovations  we've  seen; 
from  the  green  monster  lockers  to  the  brand  new  librar\-  and 


gymnasium.  They  would  talk  about  OFSA.^  Championships 
and  academic  scholarships.  They  would  recall  the  friendships 
made,  and  the  brotherhoods  strengthened.  However,  with 
e\ery  good  memory  comes  a  sad  one  too.  These  wails  would 
tell  stories  of  the  lives  that  were  lost  during  our  years  at  St. 
Mike's  and  the  sadness  that  was  brought  to  our  community 
But  they  would  also  tell  how  the  students,  teachers  and 
surrounding  community  pulled  together  as  a  family  to  help 
cope  during  the  troubled  times.  It's  true,  these  yellow  brick 
walls  do  tell  stories  of  our  experiences  throughout  the  last  five 
vears,  but  they  represent  the  strength  of  our  community  in 
good  times  as  well  as  bad. 

The  heart  and  soul  of  the  St.  Michael's  Community  can  be  found 
in  the  smiles  and  cheers  of  its  student  body.  As  Margaret  Mead 
once  said,  "Laughter  is  mankind's  most  distinctive  emotional 
expression.  Humans  share  the  capacity  for  love  and  hate,  with 
all  other  creatures.  But  humor,  which  has  both  an  intellectual 
and  emotional  element,  belongs  solely  to  us."  You  couldn't 
stand  for  even  two  minutes  in  the  hallways  of  SMC  without 
hearing  a  lonely  chuckle  or  a  classroom  fijU  of  laughs  and 
cheers.  It's  hard  to  remember  all  the  good  times  we've  shared 
together.  From  dirty  mullets  to  dae  Morning  Minute,  from  Metro 
B<wl  games  to  Reach  for  the  Top  Finals.  From  OFSAA  Gold 
Medals,  to  Intramural  Championships,  and  from  school  masses 
to  table-banging  in  the  cafeteria.  This  Double  Cohort  year  has 
added  some  unnecessary'  tension  to  ever\-  graduating  class,  but 
at  St.  Mike's  we've  risen  above  the  controversy  and  banded 
together.  Who  could  forget  our  legendary  Hawaiian  Shirt  Day, 
or  the  classic  Double  Blue  Parade  down  at  the  SkyDome?  Our 
untouchable  school  spirit  defines  our  image  as  St.  Michael's 
students  both  in  and  outside  oi  the  classroom.  But  e\'er\'  spirit 
needs  aime  direction,  and  if  it  weren't  for  our  teachers  and 
preists,  we  would  have  no  direction. 


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and  outside  of  the  classroom.  But  evcr\-  spirit  needs  some 
direction,  and  if  it  weren't  for  our  teachers  and  preists,  we 
would  have  no  direction. 

They  are  the  pillars  of  stabiliry  in  our  school.  They  are 
the  ones  we  look  to  for  answers  and  advice.  They  are,  our 
teachers,  our  coaches,  our  priests,  and  they've  become  our 
role  models.  They  have  always  been  there  to  motivate  and 
push  every  one  of  us  to  fulfill  our  potential.  In  the  words  of 
Mr.  Chittle,  "The  only  place  where  success  comes  before 
work,  is  in  the  dictionary."  This  statement  has  proven  true, 
as  most  us  spent  countle.ss  hours  and  long  nights  finishing 
ISUs  and  preparing  for  presentations.  So  as  we  graduate,  we 
must  not  forget  the  teachers  and  Basilians  who  sacrificed 
their  time  to  coach  us  to  championships,  the  ones  who 
spent  extra  time  with  clubs  and  organizations  exposing  our 
talents,  and  the  ones  who  stopped  you  in  the  hall  just  to  say 
hello.  As  we  move  on,  our  teachers  will  remain  at  SMC  to 
coach  and  mentor  another  group  of  scared  little  hoys  into 
confident  men.  We  must  not  forget  the  dedication  they've 
shown  to  us,  or  the  lessons  they  have  taught  us. 

As  we  liKik  back  upon  our  five  years  of  education  at  St. 
Mike's,  what  have  we  learned  about  ourselves  and  aKnit 
life?  Being  educated  in  a  community  built  upon  the 
foundations  of  GiHKlness,  Disciphne  and  Knowledge,  the 


lessons  we  learn  are  not  simply  for  the  next  test,  but  rather 
for  the  rest  of  our  lives.  We've  learned  that  high  school  is 
not  only  about  marks,  but  rather  building  character  within 
ourselves.  We've  understood  that  in  life,  we  all  must  be 
accountable  for  our  actions.  We've  all  seen  the  benefits  ot 
hard  work,  and  some  of  us  have  learned  the  hard-lessons  of 
procrastination.  St.  Mike's  has  taught  us  to  be  brave,  to  be 
proud,  and  to  be  humble  in  our  ways,  but  aKi\e  all,  it  has 
taught  us  to  be  gixxl.  Even  when  surrounded  by  a  world  of 
evil,  goodness  shall  always  prevail. 

St.  Mike's  is  more  than  simply  a  .school  for  Catholic  boys, 
it  is  who  we  are.  1  was  always  told  by  older  students  that  we 
must  keep  the  l^uible  Blue  Spirit  alive.  I  believe  that  this 
passion  is  shared  between  all  of  us  and  is  seen  through  our 
individual  paths  that  we've  carved  here  over  the  last  five 
years.  For  me,  St.  Mike's  is  a  place  where  K>ys  grow  into 
real  men,  both  intellectually  and  spiritually.  They  K-gin  to 
learn  about  life,  and  more  importantly,  discover  more  aUiut 
themselves. 

In  the  end,  we  must  rememlx-r,  who  you  are  diK-s  not  make 
you  a  St.  Michael's  man,  but  it  is  what  you  do  ihal  detines 
who  you  are. 

25  hinc  200i 


MICHAEL  ADAMOVSKY 


SAM  ASARO 


NICHOUSAITKEN 
Excellence  is  nut  ;i  skill.  It's  an 
attitude.   5  successful  years  have 
passed  and  they  wouldn't  have  been 
possible  without  the  support  of  my 
parents,  Aunt  Eva,  and  my  nanny. 
Shcnitiiuts  to  mv  friends. 


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JUSTIN  AUCOIN 


CHRISTIAN  ARAMBULO 


MICHAEL  BABIARZ 


GLEN  ARTHUR 


BRIAN  BADALI 
"One  never  goes  st)  tar  as  when  ont 
doesn't  know  where  one  is  going" 
-  Johann  Wolfgang  von  Goethe. 
Thanks  are  due  to  all  the  teachers 
who  have  endured  my  presence  in 
their  classroom  over  the  years. 


ADRIAN  BARBIERI 


JEEEREY  BEST 


MICHAEL  BORRACCIA 


DAVRL  BOYCE 


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MICHAEL  BRAVO 


FRED  CAPRARA 
rhe  end  has  tinally  come.  First  and 
oremost,  I  thank  God.  I  would 
ike  to  thank  my  fiimily  for  their 
rcmendous  support,  my  teachers  for 
heir  guidance  and  clarity,  and  my 
riends  tor  keeping  me  sane  these 
ive  years.  Thank  you. 


(OtV  CHALLONER  MOTA 


GREG  BURKE 

Thanks  to  parents  tor  money 
and  support.  Random  thoughts: 
Chittleisms,  Roadtrips,  Ireland, 
Essays,  Thejetta,  SandSsports. 
Gontlets,  16dayScare,  1 1,  The  Sofa 
King.  We  Taught  It  Kid.  What  a 

GONGSi  low: 


DAvIO  CARROLL 


JEROME  CHENG 


MARCO  CAPO 
First  off  I  would  like  to  thank  my 
parents  tor  everything  they  have 
done  for  me  because  it  it  weren't  for 
them.  It  was  a  rough  couple  of  years 
for  me  at  the  beginning,  hut  the  last 
two  will  always  be  with  me.  We  arc 
tinally  finished! 


LEONARD  URVALHAL 


BERNARD  CHIU 


JOHN  UPPUCCini 


/AARK  (tSARIO 


NICHOUS  CHOLODNY 
Well  the  time  has  Hown  by.  To 
Greatest  Miments;  MF.TRO  f>OWl 
Ik  t:ANCUNI  Pe-ing  involved 
doesn't  m.ike  the  experience  gre.it  .it 
St. Mike's,  Us  your  buddies  th.il  make 
it  Rreat.  A  lot  more  is  taught  them 
just  fixithall  on  the  tield 


PETER  CHORABIK 
1  wiHilJ  likf  III  thank  my  pareiit-'- 
Kir  allowinj^  me  to  go  here.  1  am 
extremely  grateful  tor  all  the  help  i 
got  from  my  parents  and  teachers.  1 
am  now  ready  for  the  challenges  that 
university  will  present.Thanks  for 
the  memories,  God  hless  St.  Mike's. 


CHRISTOPHER  CITRULLO 
Sincere  gratitude  to  my  parents  for 
their  constant  love  and  support. 
Thank  you  to  all  my  teachers 
and  coaches,  who  1  have  learned 
invaluable  lessons  from.  The 
awesome  memories  and  great 
friends  will  li\e  on  forever 


TYLER  COLFORD 
First,  1  just  wanted  to  thank  my 
parents  for  providiiig  me  with  such  a 
wonderful  and  fulfilling  experience. 
1  have  so  many  memories  that 
I'll  never  forget.  From  Croozin, 
Tremhlant,  PuWin,  and  so  many 
more.  Its  heen  a  hlast. 


PRINZ  COLUNTES 


MARK  CORDIER 


ROBERT  CORTELLUCCI 


MICHAEL  CZERWINSKI 


MICHAEL  DAGENAIS 
Thanks  to  mom,  dad,  Steve, 
teachers  and  Basilians  tor  their 
support  over 

the  last  five  years.  1  now  realire  the 
value  of  my  SMC  education.  Here's 
to  the  last  of  a  dying  breed.  Cheers 
OAC's.  See  you  at  MAC. 


DAVID  Dl  GREGORIO 


TONYDINUNZIO 


CHRISTOPHER  DILEO 
Five  years  is  a  long  stretch  and, 
though  1  enjoyed  many  a  good  time, 
I'm  glad  it  is  over.  I'd  like  to  thank 
the  faculty  for  a  job  well  done,  my 
parents  for  their  continual  support, 
and  my  friends.  1  really  enjoyed  the 
years. 


PAULDUBNIAK 


ANDREW  fAZZARI 


VINAr  FERNANDES 


ALEXANDER  fORBES 


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JOEY  fOTIA 
Firstly,  thanks  to  niom  and  dad  for 
tDlcratinu  my  nicdidcre  grades. 
"It's  time  tor  mc  to  leave  the  nest, 
become  independent,  and  have  tun 
with  girls,  safe  fun  mind  you, 
hut  lots  of  it."  -  Carlton  Banks 
Watchout  Lauricr. 


BRYAN  FIRTH 


PETER  FROST 
As  1  prepare  to  enter  another  level 
of  education,  I  have  to  acknowledge 
everyone  who  helped  me  along 
the  way.  Many  thanks  to  the 
Basilian  Fathers  and  all  ot  my 
teachers,  especially  the  whole  art 
department.  It's  been  fun. 


JAMES  GADON 


JOSEPH  GARISTO 
This  space  is  JeiliciIeJ  to  all 
the  close  friends,  teachers  and 
acquaintances  that  I've  come  to 
know  through  these  tive  years. 
Because  of  them  these  have  been 
the  best  five  years  ot  my  life.  Thank 
you  all  and  best  of  luck. 


JUSTIN  GAYLE 


RYAN  GEERIS 


JONATHAN  GENCO 


IHOMAS  GIANNEHA 


ANDREW  GIOSA 


PETER  GUGLIELMELLI 


CONNER  HIGGINS 


NATHAN  GOVEAS 
It's  tough  to  helie\e  that  it's  all 
over.  I'll  leave  St.  Michael's  with 
goodness,  discipline  and  knowledge. 
Thanks  to  my  parents  and  brothers 
for  their  constant  love  and  support, 
and  my  friends.  Thanks  everyone, 
for  the  greatest  5  years  of  my  life! 


ANDREW  HAGNER 
The  SMC  community,  the  teachers 
and  the  Basilian  fathers  have  nurtured 
my  faith  and  character,  ignited  my  soul 
and  awakened  my  concience.  Thank 
you  all  -  you  mean  so  much  to  me. 
Now  it  is  time  for  Miecz>'slaw  to  take 
up  his  sword  and  fight  the  good  fight. 


BENJAMIN  HIGGS 
Everything  that  happens,  happens 
for  a  reason.  It  is  our  reaction  to 
these  occurrences  that  reveal  our 
true  character.  "What  we  do  in  life, 
echos  in  eternity."  Thank  you  St. 
Michael's. 


MARCO  GRECO 
Time  to  give  thanks:  GOD.  Mom 
and  Dad.  my  sister,  and  my  family 
and  friends.  "The  roots  of  education 
are  bitter,  but  the  fruit  is  sweet." 
-Aristotle 


DAVID  GREISS 


KEVIN  HENRY 
I  want  to  thank  my  parents  for 
giving  me  the  opportunity  of  SMC. 
Also,  thank  you  to  my  teachers  and 
friends  who  allowed  me  to  become 
the  person  which  1  am.  1  wouldn't 
have  had  high  school  any  other  way 
than  at  SMC. 


STEPHANE  HETHERINGTON 


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KYLE  HILL 


JAMES  HO 
"If  a  year  goes  by  and  it  has  not 
brought  you  tears  nor  joys,  considei 
that  year  wasted."  Many  MT's 
"reliable"  and  "sturdy"  service,  first 
math  class  in  grade  9  with  Riharich 
most  importantly  however  are  the 
people  along  the  way  I've  met. 


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TOBY  HOLLAND 
ive  years.  It  was  tough,  it  was  hard, 
ut  it's  been  great.  I  thank  my 
jachers  tor  helping  me  to  discover 
ly  talents  and  abilities.  1  thank  my 
riends,  my  siblings,  and  of  course 
ly  parents  tor  helping  me  with 
vervthing  else. 


PHILB£RI IP 
Give  me  a  tish  to  feed  me  for  a 
ay,  for  a  hungry  man  knows  no 
;aming."  St.  Mike's,  a  veritable 
;ast,  has  been  a  glorious  experience. 
t  would  not  be  a  worthy  tale  to  tell 
'not  tor  the  many  patents,  teachers, 
nd  tnends  who  battled  by  mv  side. 


MICHAEL  HUl 
Ironic  how  i  walked  into  this  school 
wishing  that  it  would  get  over  as 
quick  as  possible.  Lesson  learnt? 
The  fast  lane  isn't  always  the  best 
lane.  It's  been  a  fun  ride  and  it 
couldn't  have  been  any  other  way. 


MICHAEL  HURLY 


CARLOS  ILUNES 


ANDREW  ISAAC 
It's  been  a  tun  five  years,  and  1  can 
honestly  say  that  I'm  gonna  miss 
SMC.  Thank  you  to  my  tamily, 
and  especially  the  teachers  and 
friends.  The  knowledge  and  values 
I've  acquired  here  will  be  with  me 
forever.  Cheers!!! 


JAMES  JEE 


PAIRICK  JOHNSON 
Five  beauty  years  I'll  always 
remember:  The  Raider  crew  that 
made  Thursday  night  runs  JZ, 
the  Lunch  table  boy:s  at  Quinn's 
Cottage,  Fif's  leadership  camp,  St. 
Lucia.  Thank  you  Fr.  Fulton,  John, 
Mom  and  Pad.  Cod  Bless  St.  Mikes 


PAUL  KANIA 
All  I  would  like  to  ^.ly  is  thanks  to 
veryone  for  their  support  and 
ncmorics,  because  these  last  tive 
ears  have  been  phenommal.  To  all 
he  boys,  good  luck  in  the  future  a.s 
I  liHiks  like  a  bright  one.  Thanks 
igam  lor  the  great  experiences." 


JOSEPH  KANOZA 


BENJAMIN  KIM 


KEVIN  KLEIN 


DANIEL  UGAMBA 


ANDREW  LANG 


ANDREW  LANG-WEIR 


JOHN  LAra 


BRIAN  LEE 
These  past  five  years  at  St.  Michael's 
have  been  unforgettable.  I'd  like  to 
thank  my  family  for  supporting  me, 
my  teachers  for  my  great  education, 
my  friends  for  being  there,  and  God 
for  giving  me  this  great  opportunity'. 


MICHAEL  LETTIERI 


JEFFERY  LEUNG 
First,  thanks  always  to  God.  Thank 
you  for  the  infinite  generosity  that  You 
have  blessed  me  with  during  my  years 
at  St.  Mike's.  Thanks  to  my  family  for 
their  never  ending  love  and  support. 


MICHAEL  LIMA 


;,unHEW  UPPA 
The  saddest  thing  in  life  is  wasted 
talent,  and  1  fulfilled  mine  by  going 
to  SMC.  1  have  to  thank  God 
and  my  parents  for  their  guidance, 
and  all  my  buddies  who  made  it 
worthwhile.  The  memories  are 
priceless.  All  I  need  is  one  mic 


ROBERT  LONGO 
Some  make  it  happen,  some 
watch  it  happen,  and  some  say, 
'What  happened'?"  Thank-you  to 
my  family  for  their  support/love 
and  my  friends  for  making  my 
time  spent  in  these  yellow-brick 
hallways  unforgettable. 


PATRICK  LOVGREN 


JERRY  MA 
It's  been  a  great. 5  years,  and  the  besi 
time  of  my  life  at  St.  Mikes. 
Thanks  go  out  to  my  family  for 
all  the  lo\e  and  support.  To  my 
teachers,  thank  you  all  for  enriching 
my  mind  and  soul.  Finally,  to  all  my 
friends,  I'll  always  remember  you. 


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ANDREW  MACDONALO 


MICHAEL  MANOAREEllO 


JOHN  MANNELU 


PAUIMARCHESE 


DAVID  MARCOIU 


PAUL  MARIANI 
You  might  ha\<.-  hc.ird  I  run  with 
a  dangerous  crowd  /  We  ain't  too 
pretty  we  ain't  too  proud  /  We  might 
he  laughing  a  hit  tiH>  loud  /  But  that 
never  hurt  no  one.  (Billy  Joel)  A  hig 
thanks  to  my  family  and  girlfriend 
for  all  their  support. 


PADDY  MCCONVEY 


MiM  Ml.l.RMV.ktl( 


DEREK MIOR 
My  memorie^  at  SMC  are  ones  thai 
will  lorcver  remain  with  me.  A 
<peci.ll  shout  out  goes  to  the  hoys 
for  your  support  and  friendship.  I 
wish  everyone  the  hvst  ot  luck  in 
the  tuturc. 


ANDREW  MISKIV 
Wow,  tive  years  have  gone  hy.  I've 
learnt  a  lot  during  my  lime  here.  As 
I  complete  one  goal,  dozens  ot  new- 
ones  arise.  Thanks  to  my  family, 
friends,  teachers  (Ross/tirassi/Fil:/ 
Shust) 


MARK  MOLCKOVSK^ 


ANTHONY  MORRIS 


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PAULMOicR 


DONALMULRONEY 


BRIAN  MURNAGHAN 


MICHAEL  MURPHY 
My  transformational  experiences 
at  St.  Michael's  have  extended  far 
beyond  the  walls  of  the  classroom. 
Thanks  to  my  family  and  friends 
who  have  endured  my  eccentricities 
and  supported  me  along  the  way. 


JAN  MARANOWia 


ANTHONY  OnAVINO 
The  five  great  years  behind  these 
yellow  bricks  have  come  to  an  end. 
I  would  like  to  thank  the  Basilians, 
my  family,  and  teachers  for  their 
guidance  and  support..  j\ndrew,  my 
back  is  still  in  pain,  but  we  made  it 
buddy! 


TORNAME  OKE 
Thanks  to  my  parents  tor  brining 
me  into  this  world  and  my 
entire  family  for  supporting  me 
throughout  my  life.  Thanks  to  all 
my  friends  for  getting  me  through 
5  five  years  that  1  will  never  forget. 
Most  of  all.  Thank  vou  God. 


AARON  PAAS 
"There  is  no  great  genius  without 
a  mixture  of  madness."  -Aristotle. 
One  love  to  my  homees  and  the 
woman  of  my  dreams.  Keep  it  real 
and  remember  if  you  take  yourself 
too  seriously  one  day  you'll  explode. 
Thank  God. 


TONY  OUVERA 


ANDREVi'  PARK 


PAULOPOISKI 
It's  been  a  great  5  years.  Big 
shouts  to  everyone  who  made  it 
worthwhile:  my  parents  and  the 
Basilians.  Great  Memories:  New 
Year's  '03,  Casey's,  Mr.  Lewis'  latin/ 
law  class,  classy  Mr.  Grassi,  and 
Calc  with  Nards.  Good  luck  to  all 
the  grads. 


ELLIOT  PAUL 


,  DEAN  PENAflEL 

years  -  memnrio  ihat  will  last  a 
etime.  Thanks  to  all  for  giving 
e  a  chance  and  special  thanks  to 
V  fainiU  and  friends  who  got  me 
irough  the  highest  of  the  highs 
id  lowest  of  the  lows.  Never 
rget  that  one  person  can  make  a 
fference. 


ANDREA  PISANI 


STEVEN  PICCO 
Most  importantly,  th.inks  to  my 
entire  family  for  all  their  support 
over  the  years.  Thanks  to  all  the 
teachers.  Thanks  to  all  the  friends 
who  made  these  years  unforgettable. 
Thanks  tor  the  memories 


MICHAEl  PLATED 


ANDREW  PIGNAIARO 
I'd  like  to  lli.Mik  Miy  p.irents  and 
family  for  all  the  support  and 
money.  Shout  outs  to  all  the  hoys, 
you  know  who  you  are,  and  all  the 
memories:  frishee,  cunner,  ireland, 
the  dirties,  Ls.   Finally  I  would  like 
to  thank  my  teachers. 


GEORGE  POLYZOIS 
GR9:\\'1i.m'sI,h.iImII 
quipment?How  do  I  do  up  my 
tie.'(l  still  don't  know^  how)GR10: 
FUMBLE,  MrG's  "heart  failure", 
Grl  hPegs  in  ENG, Senior  Soccer 
Miracle  GR12:"Get  off  the  field  y'i 
diot"  Metrobowl  2002. 


JASON  PIKE 


MICHAEl  POWELL 


RrAHPREHOERGASI 
must  thank  my  family,  friends  and 
le  faculty  of  St.  Michael's  for 
ving  me  five  memorable  years. 
HI  only  get  out  of  SMC"  what  you 
It  into  It,  and  I've  gotten  mure 
lan  I  could  ask  from  St.  Mike's. 


ANDRIUSPUNKRIS 


PATRICK  OUINN 
Til  the  men  ihey  couldn't  hang 
stepped  to  the  mic  and  sang  and 
their  voices  rang  with  that  Aryan 
twang  Thanks  to  all  the  boys  m 
blue  who  made  it  a  beauty,  thanks 
to  my  coaches  and  teachers. 


MAR(  RiliO 
Boys,  my  lime  here  is  finally  over.  I 
want  to  thank  my  parents  lor 
digging  deep  and  putting  $50,000 
up  lor  my  education.  Thanks  to 
,ill  the  guys,  you  know  who  you 
are,  for  the  memories:  Cunner 
200Menough  .said). Let  the  Legend 
live  i>n! 


JOSEPH  RINI 
First,  thanks  to  the  parents  Is. 
Memories:  Grade  9  &  10  junior 
basketball,  soccer(  10-13)  esp. 
OFSAA  '01,  New  Years  ('01  bad, 
'02  good).    SMC  was  ok,  but  you 
guys  made  it  awesome.  Later. 


NICHOLAS  RIZZUII 


STEVEN  ROYIWSKY 
The  last  five  have  been  great  and 
before  1  go,  I'd  like  to  sincerely 
thank  my  parents  for  sending  me 
to  St.  Mike's.  Thanks  go  out  to 
the  guys  for  the  laughs  and  making 
everyday  fun.  No  regrets,  only 
Good  times. 


ROBERT  RUBINO 


TYLER  RUSSELL 
Endless  thanks  to  my  parents 
for  their  unending  support,  my 
teachers,  friends,  coaches  and  the 
Kerry  Blues  for  pointing  me  in 
the  right  direction  .md  ni.iking  my 
future  look  bright. 


ERKSADOWSKI 
"No  man  ever  hecaiue  great  except 
through  many  and  great  mistakes" 
-W.E.G.  The  past  five  years 
have  been  great.  Thanks  to  all 
the  coaches/teachers/admin. 
Remember  SG,  athletics  w/XVl  + 
championships,  and  to  all  the  boys. 


CARMINE SANNUTO 


DAVID  SANTI 
Thanks  To  my  mother  and  father 
for  supporting  me  for  five  years,  ai 
especially  to  my  brothers'  Paul  an 
to  Marc  for  showing  everybody 
what  a  true  St.  Michaels's  Man 
really  is.  Memories;  Metrobowl/0: 
Cancun  and  a  shout  to  my  boys. 


TIMOTHY  SAWA 


MICHAEL SCARCELLO 
Boys,  my  time  here  is  finally  over.  I 
want  to  thank  my  parents  for 
digging  deep  and  putting  $50.0(10  up 
for  my  education.  Thanks  to  all  the 
guys,  you  know  who  you  are.  for  the 

memories Cunner  2003(  enough 

said). ...Let  the  Legend  live  on! 


PAULSERGAUTIS 


OMAR  SHAHEEN 
To  God,  My  Family,  Mr.  Lewis,  Tl 
Basilian  Fathers,  and  all  the  SMC 
Staff,  1  thank  you  for  your  patient 
love,  and  support.  You've  all  help 
make  a  man  out  of  me.  To  the  bo' 
it's  not  over  till  the  boat  sinks. 
Th.mk  You. 


JACOB  SHEEHAN 
•t^  1.UI  the  chit  chat  tclla'.-.,  my  time 

St.  Mike's  has  set  the  mould  tor 
e  rest  of  my  Ute.  Starting  out  in 
adc  nine  I  never  thiiuf;ht  I'd  make 

but  in  the  end  1  wish  it  didn't 
we  to  end. 


JASON  SHROUOER  HENRY 


ROBERTO  SIGNORONI 


DAINIUSSILEIKA 


ANDREW  SMARI 


QUINIONSO 


WILLIAM  SONG 


MAnHEW  SPENCER 
5  years  ot  memories  and  only  50 
words  to  sum  it  upl  I'll  only  hriny  up 
tlie  best:  Bantam  draft  year,  the 
duck,  1  3  staples  to  the  head  and  tlie 
limch  table  (my  iieroes.)  Thank  you 
to  my  lamily.  Jen,  and  batiier  Fulton 
for  ail  your  support. 


MItHAdSIEPHENSON 


MARC  SUnON 
Five  years,  come  and  j?ine,  seems 
like  ycsterd.iy  we  stepped  inside  these 
yellow  brick  hails.   We  asked  tor  it, 
and  thi-y  deliwreil:  they  tniiuht  us 
CKxxJness,  Discipline  and  Knowlc\ltp:. 


RYAN  lAiM 


lUSiPHIAYLOR 


MICHAEL  TEIXEIRA 


KYLE  lEHMAN 


AMEILO  THE 


DANIEL TOTO 
5  long  years  within  the  yellow 
bricks  is  finally  over.   Thank  you 
to  my  parents  and  Quality  Tops 
&.  Kitchens  for  all  their  love  and 
financial  support.   Thanks  to  the 
teachers  who  made  me  into  a  St. 
Michael's  man. 


PHILIP  TURI 
Although  it's  hard  to  believe  that  my 
years  at  St.  Mike's  are  over,  1 
wouldn't  have  spent  them  any  other 
way.    To  my  friends,  thanks  for  the 
many  good  times.   To  my  family, 
thank  you  for  your  support. 


JONATHAN  VECCHIARELLI 


ANTHONY  VINELLI 
Well  my  hvc  years  are  up  and  it's 
heen  a  slice.    1  have  to  thank  my 
parents  for  their  love,  support  and 
financing,  I  love  you.   All  my  friends, 
you  know  who  you  are,  I  love  you 
guys  and  I'll  miss  the  good  times. 
Montreal  '03  was  a  blast. 


DANIEL  VISENTIN 


MICHAEL  WALSH 
This  five  year  gonger  has  finally 
come  to  an  end.  1  want  to  thank  my 
parents,  sister  and  Caley  for  their 
support.  I'll  never  forget  the  times 
we  had,  Cancun,  B-house,  Millie's, 
McConvey/Quinner's  cottage,  Teq- 
night.  Dress-down  day. 


BOBBY  YEOMAN 


STEVEN  ZAMPINI 


CHRISTOPHER  ZAWADZKI 


Lcttieri  blinked! 


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ACTIVITIES 


ASIAN  ASSOCIATION 


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B       R       I       S       C       O       L       A 

Moderated  by  Mr.  Di  Leo 

Medal  winners  this  year  were  Vince  Furmiisa,  Alessandm  Racco,  Giuseppe 
Grets,  and  Michael  Malatesta. 


COMPUTER 


CLUB 


Moderated  by  Mr.  Shust 


Throughout  the  year  the  members  ot  the  C^uiiputer  rrogrammmg  L'luh  arc  ahle  to  del\e  into 
advanced  computer  science  topics  under  the  guidance  ot  Mr.  George  Shust.  These  topics  are 
then  rested  m  two  mam  competitions,  the  University  ot  Waterloo  Programming  Contest  and 
ihe  American  (Computer  Science  League  (ACSL).  The  Waterloo  contest  consists  of  five 
prohlems  llial  must  he  programmed  m  a  three-hour  time  limit,  with  the  top  scorers  going  on  to 
represent  Canada  at  the  international  level.  The  ACSL  is  ni.ide  up  of  tour  contests  consisting  of 
a  written  section  that  tests  university-level  computer  science  material  as  well  as  a  programming 
section.  The  top  fifteen  schools  are  invited  to  the  All-Slar  ( 'ompetirion  in  the  U.S.,  an  honour 
that  St.  Mike's  has  received  numerous  times  since  the  club  first  entered  nine  years  ago. 


CRITICAL 


L       M 


Moderated  by  Mr.  Thompson 


Groups  lit  tivc  to  ten  students  met  weekly  for  the  viewing  of  controversial 
(liui  acceptable)  films  and  followed  up  with  lively  discussion  ot  the  issues 
raiseil  and  resolved  or  unresolved  in  the  him.  This  year's  organizer  was 
OAC  student  Fred  Caprara. 


1978 


DEBATING 


SOCIETY 


Moderated  by  Mr.  Vella  and  Fr.  Burns 


I  he  2002-2003  Blue  Rhetorics  Debating 
■^-  Society  has  upheld  the  long-standing 
tradition  of  elocution  and  eloquence  that 
has  come  to  be  expected  of  St.  Michael's 
Debators.  On  a  number  of  occasions,  our 
novice  teams  were  dismissed  for  their 
diminutive  stature  only  to  astonish  judges 
with  their  debonair  charm  and  wit  and  win 
the  tourn.iment.  Teams  across  the  country- 
had  already  prepared  themselves  to  be 
obliterated  by  our  graduating  debators  when 
St.  Michael's  swept  away  with  numerous 
national  accolades. 

One  of  the  most  popular  trips  of  the  year  is 
to  McGill  University  in  Montreal  for  their 
tournament  that  attracts  teams  from  all  over 
Canada  and  the  United  States. 

The  Southern  Ontario  Model  Assembly  saw 
St.  Michael's  veterans  Brian  Mumaghan, 
Andrew  Sydor,  Alfonso  NiKilla  and  Michael 
Murphy  joineil  by  SOMA  newcomers  Geoff 


D'Cru:,  Greg  Benedetto,  Alex  Marques  and 
Richard  R:eszutek  as  they  represented  South 
Korea  and  IcL'land  ar  the  model  United 
Nations  hokl  .innually  ,u  the  University 
ot  Toronto.  It  is  a  chance  tor  students  to 
explore  the  intricacies  of  international  law 
and  iIk-  delicacies  of  foreign  policy  making. 

Our  tinal  event  of  the  year  was  the  Ontario 
Model  Parliament,  evicted  once  again  this  year 
from  its  normal  locale,  Queen's  Park.  It  is  an 
excellent  opportunity  for  students  to  debate 
the  current  political  issues  and  propose  new  and 
innovative  solutions. 

Because  of  the  double  cohort  graduation,  two 
Norman  DiLella  trophies  were  handed  out 
this  vear.  The  award  is  for  and  outstanding 
contribution  to  debating  throughout  their 
years  at  St.  Michael's  College  Schixil.  This 
year's  recipients  were  .Andrew  Sydor  and 
Michael  Murphy. 


.■\nJicn  SiJui,  .-MIonH'  N..vill.i  l\  k,  I'n-i.linii, 
RictiiirJ  R:cs:utck.  Svan  JL'nkin>,  Gcofl'rev  r>'Cni:, 
Michael  Murpliv  (PrcsiJcnt).  KcUin  Kwon^ 


M.ittlicu-  San  Juan 


Junior  Victf-fViViuif«r  Rii/Ji*wl  .Siimmiji  duln't  JiiHi'. 
iimt  m-it/irr  <tiJ  Saitum  CitnviU.  We're  iure  c\fn 
mmc  fvoptir  *nc  muM»>;.  hui  u<  don't  knuw  who  they 
are'  i  PttTtitm  ihit  iiKtmipetcnce . . . ) 


M 


H 


Moderated  by  Mr.  Snn't/i 


How  many  perfect  squares  are  divisors  of  the  product 
1 !  •  2!  •  3!  •  •  •  9!  ?    [600  <  answer  <  700] 


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he  St.  Michael'^  Math  CUih  ha>  enjoyed 
mother  successhil  season.  Every  time  one 
of  our  members  achieves  at,  or  above,  a  level 
commensurate  with  his  ability,  he  is  successful. 
Four  days  a  week  from  September  until  the  end 
of  April,  the  Math  Club  is  in  session.  We  meet 
to  either  practice  tor  our  major  competitions 
or  write  the  minor  competitions.  The  minor 
competitions  are  proxided  by  the  C'.inadian 
National  Mathematics  League  (CNML"),  The 
New  York  City  Math  League  (NYCML),  The 
.Atlantic  Pacific  Contest  (AP),  and  the  .American 
Scholastic  Mathematics  .Association  (.ASM.A). 

Each  year  our  members  set  out  on  a  journey  that 
we  hope  will  take  them  to  prominence  on  the 


national,  provincial,  or  regional  level.  The  major 
competitions  are  sponsored  by  the  University  of 
Waterloo  and  this  year  the  university  has  initiated 
three  new  contests:  the  Fryer  Contest  (Grade  9), 
the  Galois  Contest  (Grade  10),  and  the  Hypatia 
Contest  (Grade  11).  The  top  ten  students  at 
St.  Michael's  m  the  Pascal,  Cayley,  and  Fermat 
contests  were  invited  to  write  the.se  new  contests, 
and  wrote  impressive  scores. 

Every  year  we  see  our  graduates  depart  the  Math 
Team.  This  year,  the  year  of  the  double  cohort, 
we  say  farewell  to  many  outstanding  mathematics 
students.  We  wish  you  well  and  we  thank  you  for 
the  man\'  hours  you  have  contributed  to  solving 
interesting  problems  in  our  Math  Dome. 


This  year  one  uf  the  mure 
interesting  problerm  appeared 
on  the  AMC  1 2  Contest-  Ones 
the  problem  interest  you!  Ij  the 
answer  is  yes,  then  we  look 
forward  to  seeing  you  in  Room 
1 14  Monday  to  Thursday  ajter 
school. 


PHILOSOPHY 


Moderated  by  Mr.  Peter  McCaim 


This  year's  members  were  Rvan  Prendergast,  Andrew  Pignataro,  Jeff  Best, 
Brian  Frith,  Jeff  Wood,  and  Daniel  La  Gamba. 


PHOTO/VIDEO 


Moderated  by  Mr.  Thompson 


This  club  specializes  in  dark  room  techniques,  specifically  the  processing 
of  black  and  white  film.  In  aildition,  the  group  videotapes  all  major 
varsity  sports  throughout  the  year  and  prepares  the  Athletic  Banquet 
video.  This  year's  members  were  Michael  Bravo,  Andrew  Hagner,  Glen 
Arthur,  Amelio  The,  Elliot  Paul,  Andrew  Smart,  Taylor  Moffat,  Jerome 
Arthur,  Sam  Perera,  and  Prashanth  Rasaiah. 


F       R       A       N       g       A       I       S 


Moderated  by  Miss  DiMeglio 


Lc  C'lub  organized  events  and  excursions  for  St.  Michael's  students 
interested  in  French  hte  heyond  the  classroom.  This  year,  fifty-one 
Grade  8  and  9  students  accompanied  Mr.  Di  Leo,  Miss  DiMegMo  and  Mrs. 
McDougall,  travelhng  to  Montreal  and  Quebec  City  for  a  tour-day  visit 
to  these  exciting  cities.  Students  visited  churches,  museums,  historical 
sites  and  tourist  attractions  in  La  Belle  Prt)vince.  HishliKht.s  included  an 
evening  cruise  on  the  St.  Lawrence  and  a  visit  to  the  "Grand  Canyon"  ot 
Quebec  near  the  shrine  of  Ste-Anne  de  Ek-aupre. 


GREEN  COUNCIL 


Moderated  by  Mr.  Qkijdi 


Father  Zor:i,  Vinay  Fernandes  and  Andrew  Miskiv  launching  this  year's 
Green  Council  Recycling  Campaign. 


ITALIAN 


Moderated  /^>'  Mr.  Di  Leo  and  Miss  DiMeglio 


This  year's  members  were  Marco  Capo  (President),  Giancarlo  Soppelsa  ( Vice- 
Tresident),  Anthony  Ottavino  (Secretary),  and  Alex  Francella  (Treasurer). 


REACH 


FOR 


THE 


TOP 


Moderated  hy  Ms.  B 


ouinu 


cmd  Mrs.  Cserer 


Thi>  year's  lumor  it-.un,  coached  h\  Ms.  Cserer  and  comprised  ot  Stephan  De 
Meiaias,  Arl  Ooumiuiras,  Geoti  Frost,  Tyler  Barrack,  Mike  Brewer,  .Andrew 
Cheiini,',  and  l.icoli  Surkont,  were  the  2003  City  Champions.  This  year's  A 
and  B  seniiir  teams,  coached  hy  Ms.  Boland  and  comprised  of  Geoffrey  D'Cru:, 
Alfonso  Nocilla,  Daniel  Grant,  Rohert  Greco,  Ari  Doumouras,  Bryan  Lee,  Mark 
Molckovsky,  Michael  Bravo,  Andrew  Pignataro,  and  Michael  Surkont,  made  it 
to  the  quarter-finals  of  the  2003  Ontario  Reach  tor  the  Top  Finals.  They  also 
placed  second  in  the  Toronto  Division. 


The  Annual  Student-Teacher  Reach  tor  the  Top 
Game  was  played  in  May.  As  usual,  the  teachers  won! 


ROBOTICS 


Moderated  by  Mr.  Liica 


The  Robotics  team  had  a  successful  inaugural  year.  Winning  the  preliminary  Edurobotics  competition 
in  January  2003  at  the  Science  Centre,  and  winning  the  best  web  design  award  at  the  regionals  at  the 
Hershey  Centre  in  March  2003,  the  rtihotics  team  showed  excellent  leadership  and  skill.  Team  members 
this  year  were  Luke  Adamovsky,  Matthew  Antolin,  Chris  Chung,  Eric  Cheung,  David  Cappadocia, 
Michael  Carrier,  David  Di  Biase,  Damien  Frost,  Paul  Giampu::i,  Jan  Jaskiewic:,  Lazslo  Kerekas,  Daniel 
Lidstone,  Kellen  Lidstone,  Kenneth  Man,  Francis  Marquez,  Alessandro  Pichini,  Richard  R-esiutek, 
Gregory  Seidlak,  Brain  Skinner,  Morgan  Skinner,  .Andre  Solecki,  Mark  Succi,  Michael  Succi,  Jacob 
Surkont,  Michael  Surkont,  Adrian  Tersigni,  Prokash  ThambidiUai,  and  Matthew  Viola. 


SCIENCE 


Moderated  hy  Mr.  Tessaro 


This  year's  Science  Cluh  was  a  great  succe.ss.  We'd  like  to  thank  Mr.  Tessaro  ,uid  all  those  in\  olved 
in  this  year's  cluh.  Special  thanks  to  all  contributors  and  readers  of  the  Blue  Scientific.  Club 
President  Br^'an  Lee  continued  the  Blue  Scientific's  longstanding  tradition  ot  publishing  the  most 
current  news  in  the  science  world.  The  Science  Club  was  also  successful  m  running  alter  school 
lab  activities  for  the  junior  grades,  and  hope  that  all  who  attended  enjoyed  the  venture.  We  look 
forward  to  passing  down  the  tcirch  of  the  Science  Club  and  that  future  grades  will  continue  to 
inform  the  student  body  of  the  most  recent  developments  in  the  scientific  community. 


This  IS  not  a  current  photo. 


SOCIAL 


JUSTICE 


Moderated  by  Mr.  Quinn 


It  nt'tcn  takes  the  work  of  few  to  change  the  perception  of  many.  Workinu 
with  the  Social  Justice  Committee,  it  has  become  increasingly  clear  that  a 
group  ot  dedicated  students,  who  emKxiy  the  ideals  for  which  St.  Michael's 
stands,  can  have  a  major  eflect  on  not  only  the  school  hut  also  the  global 
community.  Although  not  a  particularly  well-known  group,  the  good  that 
comes  from  the  members  of  this  committee  is  undeniable.  From  group  talks 
to  major  fundraising  campaigns,  this  year's  St>cicty  tor  Justice  has  had  been 
a  great  success,  promoting  a  combination  of  Catholic  ideals  and  effective 
action. 


STOCK 


MARKET 


Moderated  by  Mr.  Qunui 


Under  the  sublimely  sustained  watch  of  Mr.  Quinn,  along  with  the  assistance 
of  student  coordinator  Mark  Freyman,  the  Stock  Market  Club  proved  to  be 
an  Intriguing  battle  of  varying  portfolio  holdings.  From  those  who  played 
Russian  Roulette  with  the  fate  of  Nortel,  to  the  lucky  few  who  caught 
the  rise  of  Biovail,  over  ninety  SMC  students  learn  how  to  invest  online! 
Students  conducted  market,  stop  and  limit  orders  on  actual  NYSE  and 
NASDAQ  companies.  The  trader  who  most  successfully  subdued  the  bear 
market  was  OAC  student  Tyler  Colford,  who  maintained  first  standing  from 
the  second  month  of  the  school  year  until  .April. 


There's  more  where  this  came  from! 


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WRITERS 


CLUB 


Moderated  by  Mr.  Carcasole  and  Mr.  Trcntadne 


The  Writers'  Club  at  St.  Michael's  is  dedicated  to  providing  a  forum  for  student  writers  to 
develop  and  express  their  creative  talents  via  the  written  word.  Established  in  2001 ,  the  club  has 
produced  two  successful  publications  distributed  annually.  The  club  is  open  to  all  students  .it  ,ill 
grade  levels.  This  year's  members  were  l'>aniel  l\-l  Ri::o.  John  Moyer,  Andrew  Sartori,  .Ameliu 
The,  Mark  Zamrlj,  Jonathan  Ore,  Michael  Murphy,  Michael  Skubic,  and  Chris  Serio. 


ARTS 


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Andrew  Smart 


Think.    Now  think  outside  the  box. 


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hese  were  the  instructions  given  to  the  newly  instituted  Media 
Arts  class  at  St.  Michael's.  At  its  core,  the  class  is  about 
the  convergence  ot  media  from  graphic  images,  to  sound  hytes, 
to  video  clips.  Taught  hy  Mr.  Crav\-ford,  who  shares  a  love  for 
music,  art  and  computers,  the  class  was  the  first  real  test  for  our 
new  Macintosh  MIDI  lab  in  the  music  room.  It  is  the  only  one 
of  its  kind  in  the  city  and  is  often  sought  by  Apple  Computer  as  a 
model  for  other  schools. 


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Michael  Murphy 


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Geddy  Vysniauskas  (OAC) 


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he  Music  Dcpiirtmcnt  this  year  was  responsihle  for  a  niimher  of 
lani-lmark  pcrfunnniice  which  once  again  displayed  the  truits 
of  .ill  their  iiard  work  and  etfort.  The  Christmas  Concert  saw  a 
grand  combination  ot  current  music  students  with  alumni  players. 
One  ot  the  alumni  players  was  the  late  Mr.  John  Cuernere,  who 
captured  the  stage  with  excellence  and  professionalism.  Despite 
failing  health,  Mr.  Gue'rriere  conducted  the  Peer  Gym  Suite,  and 
performed  the  jazz  trumpet  trio  Maltese  Melody  with  Mr.  Jamie  Oatt 
and  our  own  Grade  1 1  student  Wilfred  Ip. 

At  the  Spring  concert,  a  number  of  students  were  recognized  for 
their  achiexements  in  music  duriiig  their  careers  at  St.  Michael's. 
Twti  jaz:  awards,  the  Pilkington  tor  a  Junior  Jazz  player  ami  the 
St.  John's  for  a  Senior  Jazz  player,  went  to  Matthew  Shumka  and 
Michael  Kosfowskyj  respectively.  Trumpeter  Wilfred  Ip  was  "Most 
Improved,"  sa.xophonist  Dean  Penafiel  won  the  Father  Whelan 
Award  for  leadership,  clarinetist  Michael  Teixeira  won  the  Talent 
Award,  drummer  Steven  Smolsky  won  the  Most  Valuable  Player 
Award,  and  trumpeter  James  Andrachuk  won  the  Director  ot  Music 
Award. 

The  Department  also  organized  ,i  trip  to  Montreal  this  May.  The 
students  of  the  Senior  Concert  Band  participated  m  a  Music 
workshop  at  McCull  LIniversity  and  performed  tor  the  Trat.ilgar 
School  for  Girls.  The  students  also  enjoyed  thenisehes  on  a 
walking  tour  of  beautiful  Old  Montreal.  At  the  end  ot  our  stay  m 
the  city,  the  students  of  St.  Mike's  and  Traf  dined  and  danced  during 
a  boat  cruise  along  the  picturesque  St.  Lawrence.  Despite  a  tew 
mistakes,  humps  on  the  road,  and  a  blackout  at  a  certain  jazz  and 
ribs  bar,  students  had  a  great  time  on  this  hriet  yet  memorable  trip. 

In  retrospect,  the  music  experience  this  year  was  unforgettable.  The 
students  would  like  to  acknowledge  that  none  of  it  would  be  possible 
without  the  hard  work  and  commitment  of  Mr.  Pietrkiewicz,  Mr. 
Oatt,  and  Mr.  Crawtord. 


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t.  Michael's  Fall  2002  production  was  Abby 
'  Mann's  award'winning  drama  about  the  last 
major  war  crimes  tribunal  in  Nuremberg, 
Germany.  Held  in  1947,  it  had  on  display  several 
prominent  Nazis  including  the  Minister  of  Justice, 
Ernst  Janning.  Performed  in  November  in  the 
Campeau  Lecture  Hall,  Judgment  at  Nuremberg  was  a 
gripping  affair  which  brought  into  perspective  such 
contentious  issues  as  justice,  revenge,  accountability, 
and  justification. 

The  production  featured  an  all-star  cast  including 
Alfonso  Nocilla  as  the  presiding  Judge  Haywood, 
Andrew  Escobar  as  Defending  Attorney  Oscar  Rolfe, 
Michael  Murphy  as  Janning,  Dan  Grant  as  Colonel 
Parker,  Adam  De  Luca  as  Rudolf  Peterson,  and  Sean 
Jenkins  as  the  Narrator  and  General  Merrin.  Other 
performances  were  delivered  by  Geoff  Frost,  Stefan 
Saladziak,  Rob  Tersigni,  Reid  Brennan,  Kellen 
Lidstone,  Scott  McAuley,  Michael  Ceci  and  Aaron 
Pemandes.      Mr.   Martin   Story   directed   this   dark 


broduction. 


Judge  Haywood 

Oscar  Rolfe 

Ernst  Janning 

Colonel  Parker 

Frau  Bertholt 

Mrs.  Halbestadt 

General  Marrin,  Narrator.. 

Rudolf  Peterson 

Maria  Wallner 

Judge  hies 

Judge  Norris 

Emil  Hahn 

Fiedericlc  Hofiistetter 

Werner  Lammpe 

Dr.Wickert 

Captain  Byers 

Dr.  Center 

Waiter 

Elsa  Lindnow 


AUonso  Nocilla 
.  Andrew  Escobar 
.  Michael  Murphy 
.  Dan  Grant 
.  SaraPedrosa 
.  Maxi  Greenwood 
.  Sean  Jenkins 
.  Adam  De  Luca 

MaeveWiUiams 

Jason  Pike 
.  Stefan  Saladziak 
.  Robert  Tersigni 
.  Reid  Brennan 
.  Kellen  Lidstone 
.  Scott  McAuley 
.  Geoffrey  Frost 
.  Michael  Ceci 
.  Aaron  Femandes 
.  Bridget  Ahlberg 

Courtney  Harrison 


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n  April,  a  great  musical  exoava^airza — the 
likes  of  which  mi^t  never  a^ain  be  seen  at 
St.  Michael's — was  staged  at  the  University  of 
Toronljos  Lavish  Isabel  Bader  Theatre.  Directed  by 
Mr.  Paul  PietHdewicz,  choreographed  by  Mrs.  Sandra 
Reford,  and  managed  by  Mr.  James  Oall,  Joseph  and 
Ae  Amxjitg  TedmkolaT  Dmanoom  was  put  on  with 
great  poise  and  professionalism.  Hundreds  of  theatre- 
goers oowded  the  house  during  die  musicals  tun  of 
£[Hir  performances.  Costumes  played  a  key  role  in 
Joseph  and  Mrs.  Maty  Jane  Irving  is  to  thank  for  the 
Dreamcoat  as  well  as  a  bevy  of  other  finery. 

The  talented  cast  was  comprised  of  a  melange  of 
veteran  thespians  as  weU  as  talented  newcomers. 
Congratularions  to  all  the  graduating  actors  who  have 
contributed  so  much  over  the  years  with  all  iheir  en^y 
and  talent,  for  they  will  be  sorely  missed.  The  cast  and 
crew  were  honoured  to  have  woiked  in  such  a  modem 
and  professional  space  and  the  peifotmances  they  put 
on  were  tnily  worthy  of  it. 


Ponplor 

HicBnidiexs — 


AdbnnMnfi 

Midhad  Murphy 

SanJcnldiK 
.  AdamDeLuca 
.  Dan  Giant 

Macw  Williams 

.  Andrew  Esoofaar 
Andrew  Bascom 
GknAithor 
ScoaMcAuky 
KdlenUdaone 
Julian  Ellis 
THor  Moffat 
Sean  Jenkins 
MidiadCea 
MactinZend 
Tobf^  Holland 

.  MidiaelCed 

.  XlichadMaksinHjn-Ud 

.  Sarah  Leonaid 
Lauta  Leonard 
Mctoria  Leonard 
Maxi  Greennood 
Katie  Kuzan 
Celina  Johnson 
Courmey  Harrison 
Jaoqueliiie  Tsekouras 
Sarah  I>e  Miglio 
ElisaValade 
Chiisdne  Kinshom 
Leah  Benincasa 
TinasbeDune 
Alfonso  NodUa 
Robert  Ters^:ni 
Michael  MaksiuKndd 


Adam  Miceli  staired  as  Joseph  in  this  year  s  spring  musical. 


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A      GAME      FOR      THE      AGES 


BASKETBALL 

In  \vh:it  may  fio  dnun  in  history  as  one  nt  llic 
most  exciting  moments  in  basketball  play  ever, 
Grade  12  student  C'hris  Trux  made  a  massive 
slam  dunk  with  the  assistance  ot  only  a  few  of 
his  fellow  players.  The  roar  was  deafening  as 
he  made  the  basket,  and  the  crowd  rushed  onto 
the  court  to  lift  him  on  their  simulders  as  the 
game  came  to  a  close.  (It  doesn't  matter  tiiat 
the  teachers  won.)  The  session  was  organized 
by  the  St.  Lucia  Mission  Trip  group. 


HOCKEY 

Though  not  as  wild  as  the  basketball  match, 
(he  staff-student  hockey  game,  proved  to  be  an 
exciting  match  ot  speed  and  agility.  Thank  you 
to  all  who  helped  plan  these  two  events. 


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Prep  School 


Teams  uithoiit  submissions: 

CROSS-COUNTRY  TENNIS  TRACK      &      FIELD 

Coached     by     Mr.     B^nic     and     Mr.      Coached  by  Miss  DiMeglio        Coached  by  Mr.  Aquino  and  Mr.  PasquaL: 
aCalki^han 


BASKETBALL 


Coached  by  Mr.  Recce 


HOCKEY 


Coached  f)\  Mr.  Lee  and  Mr.  Mi[/er 


IMj^' 


The  UnJcr-14  team  won  the  CISAA  Championship  and  had  an  18  and  0  record, 
tinivhini;  m  tir-.t  place.  Players  this  year  were  Graeme  Michaud,  Marc  Riihmo,  Matt 
Fitigihhons,  Alex  Be:erra,  Adam  Micieli,  Michael  hvanski,  Justin  Troiani,  Michael 
Liamhis,  Louie  Caporusso,  Colin  Dono\an,  Ren  Contini,  Eric  Ruhino,  Michael 
Colavecchia,  Matt  Marra,  Greg  Mecieli,  Tyler  Forbes,  Michael  Pelech,  Matt  C-lune, 
Nico  Figliano,  James  Faiari,  James  Vascotto,  Domenic  Crignano,  Michael  Rubino, 
Mich.iel  Covello,  and  Edward  Pasquale. 


SOFTBALL 


Coached  by  Mr.  Lee  and  Mr.  Miller 

The  Under-14  team  won  the  CIS.AA  Championship  .ind  had  .1  *■'  and  0  record, 
hnishing  in  first  place.  Plavers  this  year  were  Ian  Lenihan,  Ben  Contim,  Rich.ird 
DiLena,  Michael  DiLena,  Ale.\  Bezerra,  Jett  Gaughan,  Michael  Nitsos,  Matthew 
Goncalves,  Luke  Gazdic,  Robert  New,  Alex  Francella,  Matthew  DiStetano, 
Nicholas  k'wan,  Lucas  Kawa,  and  Julian  Fl.ibbi. 
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VOLLEYBALL 
Coached  by  Mr.  Wancuso  and  Mr.  Callaghari 

The  Under- 14  Volleyball  had  a  \ery  successful  year.  Players  were 
competitive  in  all  matches  played  and  finished  the  year  uith  a  winning; 
record.  The  team  looks  fonvard  to  workinfj  with  the  returnini;  stars 
Nitsos,  Liorti,  Bookman,  and  Gaughan.  Members  this  year  were 
Michael  Di  Lena,  Rich.irJ  Pi  Len.i,  Mathew  Di  Stephano,  Daniel 
Simmonetti,  Joao  Da  Fonseca,  Brendan  Barrack,  Adrian  D'Crnellas, 
Matthew  Fit:gibhc)ns,  James  Bookman,  Michael  Nitsos,  Kevin 
Gaughan,  and  Ricky  Liorti. 


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SOCCER 


Coached  by  Mr.  Pasqiiah  and  Mr.  Aquino 


LACROSSE 


Coached  b^  Mr.  Fresciira  and  Mr.  Clark 


Intramurals 


ARCHERY 


Moderated  by  Fr.  Biini.s 


Thou)^h  the  Archery  C-lub  is  primarily  an  intramural  organiziition.  ,i  -.m.iller  .ind  more  eliie 
group  ot  archers  competes  at  annual  lournaments.  The  le.ini  placed  first  in  the  York  Memorial 
C'ollegiate  Tournament  on  May  7fh.  2003.  The  second  annual  Fr.  Mulcahy  Memorial  ."Nrchery 
Tourn.unent  in  our  gym  was  held  on  May  8lh,  200^.  In  the  Olympic  division,  our  ream  placed 
second  behind  the  team  from  North  Dundas  Secondary  Schixil.  Our  Standard  team  won  the  gold 
in  their  division.  Both  teams  qualified  tor  OFSAA  this  year.  The  Olympic  team  ttxik  the  silver 
medal  hnishing  only  16  [Toints  behimi  the  goKI  medal  winners. 

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KEY 


Moderated  hy  Fr.  Enri<^ht 


An  fxtiling  season  of  play  on  hotli  ihc  Junior  and  Senior 
levels  finished  in  matches  which  lesteil  ihe  strength 
and  drive  ot  players  on  both  sides.  This  year's  Junior 
Championship  went  to  the  Canadiens  ( 14-3  ai;ainst  the 
Jets)  and  tlie  Senior  Championship  went  to  the  Wings 
(7-2  against  the  Hawks). 


Autumn 


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JR.      BASEBALL 
Coached  by  Mr.  Zownir  and  Mr.  Milier 


GOLF  TENNIS 

CiMched  /rv  Mr.  Pete)-  McCann,  Mr.  Ro.s.s  and  Mr.  Recce     Coached  by  Mrs.  Drapala 


CROSS 


COUNTRY 


Coached  by  Mr.  Barry,  Mr.  BeTi,r!n,  Mr.  Fitzpairick,  Mrs.  McDougall,  Mr.  Shust  and  Mrs.  O'Grady 


The  school's  w-inningest  team  once  again  came  out  on  top  this  year,  topping  the  TDCAA 
Championship  tor  the  twenty-fourth  consecutive  time.  The  senior  runners  wiin  gold  in 
OFSAA,  and  the  midget  runners  were  hron:e  medalists. 


Midget  Boys: 

Steve  Ruhacha,  V'ince  O'Neill,  Lane  Santelli,  Dave  Torchetti,  Matt  Reis,  Peter 
Milway,  Michael  Pace,  Chris  Lam,  Ara  Kalousdian,  Michael  Anderson,  J.D.  Levine, 
].D.  Bumes,  Thomas  Fahian,  Andrew  Piccinnmi,  Chris  Mehak,  Michael  Hos.sack, 
Devon  ("amphell 

Junior  Boys: 

Robert  Mcnegu::i,  Daniel  Wojcik,  Drew  Masterson,  Peter  Gavin-Griffin,  Steve 
Purificati,  Scott  Quinn,  Nathaniel  McGroarty,  .Adam  Miceli,  Wilfred  Ip,  Mark  Storus, 
Brendan  Charles,  Eric  Canham,  Michael  Reiterowski,  David  Nespolo,  David  Galasso, 
Stephan  Ronan,  Michael  Hermanns,  Kelvin  Li,  Jude  Voon,  Michael  Ceci,  Ryan 
Gentile,  John  Stevens,  Travis  O'Farrell 

Senior  Boys: 

Lawrence  L^onegan,  Conner  Higgins,  Stephane  Hcthcrington,  Patrick  Quinn, 
Andrew  MacDonald,  Michael  Stephenson,  Chris  Zawadski,  Philbert  Ip,  Adam 
Reiterowski,  John  Reiterowski,  Jeff  Best,  Daniel  Piccinnini,  Michael  Francelia,  Bryan 
Frith,  Robert  Fortnum 


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Back  Row:  Mr.  P.  Luc;l,  Jiimcs  Miinrcllii,  Matthew  Cuiimano, 
Joncatlo  Bniros,  Robert  Stra:ar.  Aaron  Femade:,  DaviJ  Mior,  Mr. 
n.  Fischer 

KneelinKi  Hayden  Punter,  Adam  Hui.  Matt  Morra,  Miguel 
Mansalinden.  Jason  Saldanha,  Michael  Carriero.  Chris  O'Hara. 


JR.      VOLLEYBALL 


Coached  by  Mr.  Fischer  and  Mr.  Luca 


Piiring  the  Fall  2002  season,  St.  Michael's  fielded  a  team  largely  made  up  of  rookie 
players.  L>spite  playing  against  more  experienced  teams,  usually  made  up  of  grade  10 
and  1 1  players,  the  Junior  Strikers  earned  a  playoff  birth  with  a  3  and  3  season  record.  In 
the  quarterfinals,  the  strikers  lost  by  two  points  in  the  final  and  deciding  match  against 
Trinity.  Coaches  Fischer  and  Luca  are  proud  of  their  athletes'  efforts  and  thank  them  for 
their  hard  work,  dedication  and  good  sportsmanship  throughout  the  season. 


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Coached  by  Mr.  Ribarich  and  Mr.  Lee 


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The  team  was  very  successful  this  year,  with  a  9  and  0  record,  first 

place  finish,  and  the  second  straight  undefeated  season.    Tluv  won 

the  CISAA  Championship  for  the  second  year  in  a  row  and  the 

Junior  Metro  Bowl  for  the  first  time  ever.   Players  this  year  were  Ross 

Asaro  Mike  Babiak,  Juatin  Ballak,  Andrew  Brown,  Joe  Cappiello,  Marc  Chevrier,  Alessio  Damiani,  James  Day,  Julian  Flabbi,  Marco  Gidaro,  Michael 

Hayward,  Brian  Kim,  Kevin  Kuhlmann,  Corbin  Lott,  Cameron  MacOonnell,  Vincent  Magri,  Matt  Marentic,  Luca  Martella,  Robert  New,  Greg  Orsini, 

Michael  Reford,  Matt  Shumka,  Michael  Solda,  Stefan  Suppa,  Joey  Zentil,  Robert  Barbiero,  Elliot  Benjamin,  Ian  Campbell,  Ari  Doumouras,  Michael 

Enright,  Geoff  Frost,  Scott  Giles,  Dan  ladipaolo,  Shawn  Johnson,  Micli.iel  Korylak,  Larry  La  Gamba,  Mark  Locicero,  and  Gianfranco  Raimondo. 


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FOOTBALL 


Ci>achcd  by  Mr.  Forbes,  Mr.  Trcntadue,  Mr.  Ko.s.s,  Mr.  Zahra  and  Mr.  Frt'.-icKra 


The  team  was  undefeated  this  year,  winning  the  TDCAA  Championships  and  coming  out 

victorious  at  the  Metro  Bowl.  This  year's  players  were  OIlie  Aeby,  Sam  Asaro,  Alex  Bertucci, 

Stefan  Bilyk,  Mike  Boynton,  Nick  Cholodny,  Mike  Czcrwinski,  Jon  Dixon,  Stefan  Kuuskne, 

Paul  Marchese,  Anthony  Morris,  Roman  Myndiuk,  Jan  Naranowicz,  George  Polyzois,  Dan 

Rossctti,  John  Royiwsky,  Tyler  Russcl,  Steve  Zampini, 

Dave  Santi,  Omar  Shaheen,  Steven  Smolsky,  Mike 

Succi,  Aaron  Paas,  Patrick  Dahict,  Karl  Phillips,  Tyrone 

Edwards,  Tomamc  Okc,  Charlie  Houghton,  Andrew 

Freitas,  Tom  Magce,  Adrian  Giblxins,  Emanuel  AbelL 

Adam   Garctson,    Marco    DeSimonc,    Rob   Antolin, 

Artem   Kobzev,   Frank   Colino,   Toby   Holland,    Eri> 

Sadowski,  Mike  Adamovsky,  Yiannis  Soumalias,  Adam 

Grossi,  Dan  Toto,  Richard  Zulv-..  .inil  Si-.in  Nicholls. 


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Winter 


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BASKETBALL 


Coached  by  Mr.  Pagano  and  Mr.  Tessaro 


The  Jr.  Basketball  team  won  the  CISAA  Championship.  Players  this 
year  were  Tom  Harmantas,  Aras  Ruslys,  Charlie  Houghton,  Conrad  Bach, 
Robert  Vitullo,  Robert  Rutigliano,  Matthew  Montemurro,  Thomas  Fabian, 
Oliver  Dumpit,  Justin  Medcrios,  Chris  Smith,  Chris  O'Hara,  Paul  Barbetta, 
Adam  Hui,  Matteo  Mendicino,  and  Matthew  Kubicek. 


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Coached  by  Mr.  Jo/in,  Mr.  Zoivnir  and  Mr.  Recce 


This  year's  players  were  Paul  Scrgautis,  Andy  Punkris,  Prinr  Collates,  Andrew 
Camevale,  Kelvin  Li,  Marco  DeSimone,  Aras  Ruslys,  Matt  Kubicek,  Patrick 
Johnson,  Christian  Arambulo,  Nolan  Zucchet,  Dave  Carroll,  Mike  Powell,  ,ind 
Dusan  Petkovic.  The  team  manager  was  Grade  10  student  Stefan  Saladziak. 


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HOCKEY 


Coached  by  Mr.  Walsh,  Mr.  De  Pellegiin  and  Mr.  Carcasole 


The  team  won  the  CISAA  Chainpionship.  Players  were  Steve  .Antolin, 
Angelo  Asaro,  Michael  Bellcsario,  Steve  Burgess,  Rob  Citrullo,  Ian 
Farquharson,  Andrew  Fava,  Ben  Gazdic,  Tyler  Hill,  Joel  Lenius,  Julian 
Zamparo,  Adam  Toth,  Chris  Gemmel,  Anthony  Mancini,  James  New, 
Matthew  Pelech,  Sean  Pickles,  Aaron  Puppi,  Vincent  Rocco,  Andrew 
Rygiel,  Frank  Savage,  Rob  Sweeney,  and  Adam  Templeton. 


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HOCKEY 


Ccxichcd  by  Mr.  Chillle,  Mr.  Fifidd,  Mr.  Byrne  and  Mr.  Clark 


The  tciim  won  the  TDCAA  Championship  and  were  silver 
medallists  in  OFSAA.  Members  were  Kevin  Boyd,  Pan  Bruno, 
Andrew  Cogliano,  Aaron  DiLeo,  Anyus  l^lincly,  Wade  Fineyan, 
James  Formusa,  Ryan  Geerts,  Peter  Guglielmelli,  Ben  Higgs,  Andrew 
Isaacs,  Paddy  McConvey,  Derek  Mior,  Vladimir  Mooisseykin,  Nathan 
Morris,  Justin  Puppi,  Trevor  Regan,  Kevin  Ross,  Rob  Rubino,  Eric 
Sadowski,  Jake  Sheehan,  Mark  Skocylak,  Malt  Spencer,  Anthony 
Vinelli,  and  Mike  Walsh. 


BUZZERS 
oached  b\  Mr.  Chris  DePiero  (Head  Coach) ,  Richard  Ricci  (Assistant  Coach)  and  Mr.  Mario  DePiero  (Assistant  Coach) 


This  season  was  one  which  played  with  e\eryone's  emotions.  The  team  started  out 
without  a  win  in  the  tirsi  eight  games,  hut  soon  went  on  to  a  tourteen-game  unbeaten 
streak.  This  pro\  uled  the  players  with  some  much-needed  confidence.  The  Bu::ers 
steadily  climbei,!  through  the  stan^lings  to  vie  tor  tirst  place  by  Christmas.  The  young 
KMiii  stumblcil  through  January,  but  hnished  the  season  in  third  place  in  the  36-team 
OrjAllL. 


MAJORS 


C(«ic/ic'tl  by  Dave  Cameron  and  Ivib  hmes 


F  his  year,  the  Majors  advanced  to  the  Eastern  Conference  Finals  for  .1  thud 
iisecutive  season,  and  set  a  team  record  tor  most  playoff  wins  in  a  season 
Willi  I  i .  They  posted  a  better  than  .500  record  in  the  regular  sea.son  for  a 
third  consecutive  year,  and  finished  second  in  the  C!)entral  !")ivision  with 
76  points,  two  fewer  than  the  Brampton  Battalion  who  had  7H. 


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SKIING 

Coached  hy  Mr.  Oatt  and  Mrs.  Lcvinc 

The  tciim  lead  hy  an  entourage  of  skilled  C«ade  9  students,  conquered 
the  slopes  and  came  away  with  the  Level  1  CISAA  &  TDC.A.A 
Championships  at  a  melange  ot  ski  resoris  ihrouijhout  Ontario. 


SWIMMING 

Coached  hy  Mr.  Pagani)  and  Mr.  Fitzpatrick 

The  team  won  the  TDC.'KA  Overall  Championship.  Memhers  were  Steve  Ruhacha,  Spencer  Hurley,  Derek  Ma, 
Marco  Gidaro,  Jacob  Surkont,  James  Greco,  Drew  Masterson,  Steve  Percuklijevic,  Chris  Luszczek,  Koji  Hao,  Michael 
Surkont,  Matt  Ruhacha,  Stefan  Bylik,  Jeff  Best,  Sean  Jenkins,  Rob  Greco,  Robert  Menegu-:i,  David  Nespolo,  Omar 
Shaheen,  Chris  Zawadzki,  Marc  L'ordier,  Bryan  Frith,  Brian  Murnaghan,  Aaron  Paas,  Michael  Adamovsky,  Andrea 
Pisani,  Jan  Naranowic:,  Michael  Teixiera,  and  Michael  Bravo. 


Spring 


BADMINTON 

Coached  hy  Mr.  Viola  and  Mr.  Coghlan 

The  team  started  the  season  uiih  a  run  ot  tour  wins  and  no  losses.  In  their  next  tour 
games  they  won  one  and  lost  ihiee.  .Ml  three  losses  were  by  a  single  point.  At  the 
TDCAA  tournament,  the  team  collected  tour  medals — two  silver  (Corbin  Lott  and 
David  Petrov)  and  two  bronze.  Next  season  should  he  exciting  as  all  four  medallists 
arc  relurnini;. 


Bantam;  James  Cutler,  Greg  Clmlkan,  Da\id  Petro\', 
John  Hwang,  Corbin  Lott,  Andrew  Rowland,  David 
Kanes 

Junior:  Nick  Tkach,  .^dam  Kurnik,  Rob  Vitullo, 
Conrad  Bach,  Eric  Cheung,  Andrea  Korre 

Senior:  Chris  Di  Leo,  Mike  Hui,  Joey  Hui,  Kelvin 
Kwong,  Nicholas  Tsang,  Ben  Higgs,  Tony  Di  Nunzio 


SR.  BASEBALL 

Coached  b^i  Mr.  Zoivnir  and  Mr.  Riharich 

This  \e.ir's  pkiyers  were  Sean  Kavanaugh,  Paulo  Marcello,  Ryan  Donnelly, 
Mike  Dunsmore,  Jacob  .Anderson,  Damien  Eccleton,  Kyle  H\\\,  Tvler  Hill,  Jon 
■Angellucci,  Jon  Micieli,  Steve  Picco,  Quenton  So,  Mike  Hurley,  Mike  Ruhino, 
.Andrew  R.idclitle,  Jon  Keating,  Matt  MacDonald,  Pat  Sexton,  and  Eddie  ("ban. 


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LACROSSE 


Coached  hy  Mr.  Pagcinu,  Mr.  Clark  and  \\r.  Frescura 


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Alex  Bertucci,  Jake  Sheehan,  Colin  Molloy,  Kyle  Spurr,  Jason  Mosdell,  Lucas  MilUr,  and  Juli.in  Zamparo. 


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SOCCER 


Coached  hy  Mr.  Zanardo  and  Mr.  Romano 


TRACK 


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FIELD 


Coached  b>'  Mr.  Barry.  Mr.  Ber^n,  Mr.  Fitzpatrick,  Mr.  John  and  Mr.  Shust 


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Jerome  .Arthur,  Todd  Blades,  Nyk 
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Emile  Faga,  Ian  Farquarson,  Julian 
Flahhi,  Mareo  Gidaro,  Brendan  Charles, 
Gabe  Urossi,  Mike  Hermanns,  Daniel 
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Philip  Procunier,  Andrew  Punzo,  Michael 
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Cheng,  Kriv 

Cheng,  Matthew 

Cheung,  Erie 

Chung,  Christopher 

Cianfarani,  Michael 

Citrullo,  Robert 

Colatosti,  Michael 

Colino,  Frank 


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Cramer,  Richard 
D'Andrea,  Lawrence 
Dahiet,  Patrick 
De  Buono,  Robert 
De  Laurentis,  Ryan 
Dc  Simone,  Marco 

De  Simone,  Massimo 
Dela  Cruz,  Christopher 
Di  Riase,  David 
Di  Giuho,  Michael 
Di  Gregorio,  Paul 
Di  Salvo,  Michael 
Dunsmore,  Michael 

Edwards,  Tyrone 
Egberts,  Alexander 
Fernandopulle,  Anthony 
Ferrarelli,  Michael 
Filip,  Matthew 
Finegan,  Wade 
Formusa,  James 

Formusa,  Vince 
Forti,  Andrew 
France,  Ashton 
Gadacz,  Marco 
Gaffney,  Eamonn 
Galasso,  Michael 
Gareri,  Jonathan 

Gavin-Gritiin,  Peter 
Gentile,  Ryan 
Giampu::i,  Paul 
Giancola,  Marco 
Giorgio,  Alexander 
GoncaU'es,  Jeffrey 
Gonsalves,  Christopher 

Gray,  Patrick 
Grossi,  Adam 
Grossi,  Andrew 
Grubisic,  Michael 
Hao,  Koji 
Harmantas,  Tom 
Hotmann,  Alexander 


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lantorno,  Roherr 

Ip,  Wilfred 

Jaskiewicz,  jan 

Johnston,  Simon 

Junior,  Christopher 

Kent,  Jonathan 

Kerekes,  Laszlo 

Kobzev,  Arteiii 

Kolarich,  Jascni 

Kostyrko,  Andni 

Kubicek,  Matthew 

Kwasnycia,  Zorian 

Labate,  Anthon\ 

Lecce,  Stephen 

Lee,  Jae-Won 

Lee,  Matthew 

Lceking,  Michael 

Lehman,  Scon 

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Leshchyshen,  Orc^i 

Lettieri,  Rick 

Levine,  Paul 

Lidstone,  Kelk-n 

Loh,  Olivi.  I 

Loureiro,  Daniil 

Luszczek,  Christopher 

MacDonald,  Andrew 

Magee,  Tom 

Mahony,  Ryan 

Malatesta,  Peter 

Man,  Kenneth 

Mancina,  Gri 

Mariani,  Francesco 

Marquez,  Francis 

Mastcrson,  Dreu 

Matijczyk,  Zachai 

Mattalo,  Stephan 

McAuley,  Scott 

Mclsaac,  Mark 

Meinme,  Ailriano 

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Micieli,  Jonathan 
Middiinti,  Mario 
Miller,  Lucas 
MiKvay.  Daniel 
Minicucci,  Daniel 
Mottat,  Michael 

Moffat,  Taylor 
Montanaro,  Daniel 
Miiretn,  Andrew 
MorsiUo,  Andrew 
Mosdell,  Jason 
Moyer,  Joseph 
Murphy,  Kyle 

Naldini,  Alessandro 
Naranowicz,  Eric 
Nespolo,  David 
Ng,  Derrick 
Nicoletti,  Davide 
Niven,  Liarn 
Nonato,  Gregory 

Ore,  Jonathan 
Oshourne,  Ryan 
Ottavino,  Marco 
Pacione,  Louis 
Pallikaras,  George 
Pallotta,  Anthony 
Palmieri,  Nicholas 

Petrauskas,  Aras 
Petrungaro,  Robert 
Pickles,  Sean 
Pinteric,  Peter 
Policaro,  Fortune 
Procunier,  Michael 
Punter,  Cody 

Purificati,  Stephen 
Qinnn,  Richard 
Quinn,  Scott 
Racco,  Alexander 
Radcliffe,  Andrew 
Ragan,  Michael 
Raimondo,  Gianfranco 


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Rautins,  Michael 
Rigohon,  Chris 

Rinella,  Anthony 

Ronan.  Stephen 

Rosa,  Christian 

Rowlin,  Stefan 

Rubino,  Michael 

Ruslys,  Aras 

Russell,  Cory 

Rutledge,  Mark 

Sacco,  Ratfaele 

Saldanha,  Warren 

Sdao,  Daniel 

Selke,  Frank 

Semplicio,  Robert 

Sgambelluri,  Michael 

Shanly,  Peter 

Sitnone,  Mark 

Skinner,  Brian 

Skinner,  Peder 

Solda,  Nicholas 

Stefanac,  Tomislav 

Stepien,  Stefan 

Stevens,  John 

Storus,  Mark 

Sullivan,  Christopher 

Suppa,  Nicholas 

Surkont,  Michael 

Taylor,  Kyle 
Tersigni,  Adrian 
Tersigni,  Robert 
Turc:yn,  Zenon 
Ursini,  Brandyn 
Van  Delft,  Blake 


Vetta,  Lucas 

Voon,  Jude 

Vukovic,  Daniel 

Wei:er,  John 

Welch,  Kevin 


Whittaker,  Kurt 

Winiarz,  Eddy 

Wojtasik,  Arthur 

Wonfor,  Stet:in 


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Rev.  Dr.  Daniel  J.  Zorzi  ic  a,  ph.d. 

President 


Mr.  Joseph  Brisbois  bba    BEd   MEd 

Principal 


Mr.  Paul  Dignan  ^a, MEd. 

»  Director  of  Studies 


Mr.  Terence  Sheridan 


Vice-Principal 


166 


Mr.  Michael  Aquino 

Core  IntcnncJiate,  C^areer  Studies, 

Under- 14  Soccer,  Track  and  Field 

Mr.  Alain  Arseneau  b  a   b  Ed 
Scince,  .Mathcuuitics,  Volleyball 

Mr.  Paul  Barry  b  a   b  Ed 

1  lisiorv  (Department  Head),  Cross-Countr>' 


Mr.  Francesco  Bazzocchi     ^   e  Ed 
Theolotzv,  Philosophy,  Leadership 

Mrs.  Anne  Beiiissimo     A   BEd.MA 
French,  Student  Government 

Mr.  Frank  Bergin .  . 

Mathematics,  Physical  Education, 
Cross-Country,  Track  and  FielJ 


Mr.  Peter  Bissonnette  ba   m  Ed   mts 
Theoloi^N,  C  hc^^  Club,  Blue  Herald  Moderator, 
Good  Shepherd  Refuge 

Mr.  Daniel  Blaik 

Enulish,  History,  junior  Hockey  Tournament,  Leadership 

Ms.  Patricio  Bolond  b  a   m  l  i  s. 
1  ihran.in.  Reach  tor  the  Top 


Mr.  James  Byrne  Ld. 

Core  Intermediate,  Mathematics, 

Senior  Hockey,  Cross-Country 

Mr.  Christopher  Caliaghan  b  ph  e   b  Ed 
Core  Intermediate,  Ln^ler-14  \olkyb.ill,  Cross-Countrv 

Mr.  Enzo  Carcasole         •-•  i  i 
Hnglish,  Writers'  Cluh,  Junior  1  luckcy,  Junior  Football 


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Mr.  Leonard  Chittle  bhk   BEd 

Geography,  Physical  Education,  Senior  Hi>ckey 

Mr.  Wayne  Clark      .c .  B  Ed 

Economics,  History,  Civics,  Senior  Hiurkey 

Mr  James  Coghlan  BSc.BEd. 
Mathematics 


167 


Mr.  Mark  Crawford  b  fa  ,  b  Ed 
Mlimc,  Media  Arts 

Mrs.  Anne  Marie  Cserer  b a  b Ed   mts 
Guidance,  Career  Studies,  Reach  Kir  the  Top,  Peer 
Tutorini,' 

Mrs.  Irene  Dankowycz  bSc,  B.Ed  ,  M.Ed. 
Mathematics,  Computer  Studies 


Mr.  Christopher  DePiero  bphe,  BEd,  MEd 

Caml-  hncrmediate,  History, 

St.  Michael's  Bu::ers  (Head  Coach) 

Mr.  Mario  DePiero 

Design  Technology-,  St.  Michael's  Bu::ers  (Assistant  Coach) 

Mr.  Gennaro  Di  Leo     \   b  Ed 
French,  Italian,  Bnscola 


Miss  Anna  Di  Meglio  b.a.,  B.Ed.,  ma 

French,  It.ilian,  Tennis,  French  Aid  Workshop 

Mr.  Nicola  DiPinto  a  a  ,  b  Ed. 

French,  Italian,  lunior  Soccer 

Mrs.  Wanda  Drapala     a,  B.Ed. 

1  llstotN,  Tennis 


Mr.  William  Fifield  bphe,  BEd. 
Physical  Educatum  (Department  Head) 

Mr.  David  Fischer     a   BEd,  ma 
Theology,  Philosophy  (Co-Department  Head),  Volleyhall 

Mr.  David  Fitzpatrick     a  ,  b  Ed 
History,  English,  Cross-Country,  Track  &.  Field, 

Swimming 


Mr.  Alex  Frescura  3  Kin.,  B.Ed.,  c  s.t,  d.m.t. 
Science,  Team  Therapist 

Rev.  Patrick  Fulton   ;  s  b.,  b.a.,  B.Ed.,  M.Div. 
Theology,  Pretecture,  Majors  Chaplain 

Mr.  Carl  Geniole    a,  spec. 

LV'sign  TechnoUigy,  Set  Construction 


Mr.  Clemente  Grassi  a  Ed   ma 

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Mr.  Emile  John  bsc   beh 

Milium, Ilk--,  Science,  Track  iSi  Field,  Basketball 

Mr.  David  Lee  b  a   BEd 

1  liMiiry,  l.iw,  Hockey,  Softball,  St.  Lucia  Mission  Trip 


Mr.  Peter  Luca 
Science,  Volleyball,  Robotics 

Mr.  Pasquale  Mancuso 
Core  Intermediate,  History,  Volleylxill 

Ms.  Muki  Mandic 
Core  Intermediate,  Science,  Drama 


Mr.  Gerald  Marlborough  - '     m  Ed. 
Scieiu  c 

Mr.  Paul  McCann  ba   BEd.M.A. 
Hni;li^h  (1  Xp.iriinent  Head) 

Mr.  Peter  McCann  '      ~  Ed.,  m.div 
Thcoloyy,  i'hiloMiphy  (C^u- Department  Head) 


Mrs.  Elizabeth  McDougall  !  ,m.a. 

French  (Language  Department  Head),  Crosb-Country 


Sr.  Frances  McKenna 


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Mr.  Peterjohn  Miller      ■ ,  B.Ed. 
Core  Intermediate,  Physical  Education,  Sotlhall,  Hockey 


Mrs.  Sheila  Morra     a, ma 
Classics,  Civics 

Mr.  Eddy  Narducci     Sc. B.Ed 
Matiieinatics 

Mr.  James  Oatt  a. fa.,  Dip.  Music.  B.Ed 
Mu>ic,  Drama 


169 


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Mrs.  Gail  O'Grady     Sc,  B.Ed, m.Sc 
Science 

Mr.  Matthew  Pagano  b  ph  e   BEd 
Core  Intermediate,  Mathematics, 
Soccer,  Basketball,  Lacrosse 

Mr.  Maurice  Pasquali  B  a  ,  B.Ed. 
Core  Intermediate,  Civics 


Mr.  Paul  Pietrkiewicz  '      s   BEd 
Music  (Department  Head),  Drama 

Mrs.  Louise  Pignetti  a   ba  BEd 

Art  (Department  Head),  Drama 

Mr.  Michael  Quinn  a  a  ,  BEd  ,m  a 

Theology,  Green  Council, 

Society  for  Justice,  Stock  Market  Club 


Mr.  Vaulton  Reece  ;  a. 
Geography,  Law,  Basketball 

Mr.  Frank  Ribarich  3  Sc  b  Ed 

Mathematics,  Science,  Basketball,  Baseball 

Mrs.  Sanja  Ribarich  ba. 

Assistant  Librarian 


Mr.  Miko  Romano  e  a  b  Ed 
Geography,  Soccer 

Mr.  Michael  Ross  :  a  ,  b  Ed 
Mathematics 

Mrs.  June  Scandiffio 

English 


Mr  George  Shust  b  Sc  ,  b Ed  ,  ma 
Mathematics  (Department  Head), 
Computer  Science,  Cross-Countr\- 

Mr  David  Smyth  i 
Mathematics,  Math  Club 

Mr  David  Tessaro  l  sc,  BEd 

Science  (Department  Head),  Basketball,  Science  Club 


170 


Mr.  Ian  Thompson  ;  Sc.  a  3c 
Science,  PhotoA  iJeo  Club 

Rev.  Jefferson  M.  Thompson  c 

'.  -  ilosophy,  Theologv,  English 

Mr.  Frank  Trentadue  sa    sej 
English,  Careers 


S3     3  A.    VLDiv,    >*J-. 


tAr.  John  Vella  5  Sc   s  Ed  m  o- 
Mathematics,  Debacing 

Mr.  Mark  Viola  5 a   Bed 
Visual  Arts,  Careers 

Mr.  Enzo  Vitullo  --  Sc  b  Ed 
Science,  \'olIeybalI 


Mr.  John  Walsh  =--i    ii-^ 

Science,  Junior  Hockey,  Student  Goverrunent  Moderator 

Mr.  Michael  Zahra  =  Ei    £  Cc'-- 

.Mathematics,  Physical  Education,  Football,  Wrestling 

AiAs.  Barbara  Zakowski  3  a   b  Es 

English,  Art.  Careers 


AAr.  Anthony  Zanardo  i  a.  &Ed 
Geography,  Economics,  Soccer 

Rev.  Cecil  linger  csB.,  a>.,  B.Ed.  ST.a.  a-ILCT 

Theology- 
Mr.  Jeff  Zovimir  bph.e.,  b-EcJ.,  M.Ed 
Science,  Ph>^ical  Education,  Basketball 


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Mr.  Greg  Paolini  B  b.a  ,  m  b  a,  B.Ed 
Director  of  Admissions  and  Scholarships 

Rev.  Michael  Lehman  c. SB .  B-A, BE;  .\a. 

Director  of  Development,  Chaplaincy,  Buzzers'  Chaplain 

Mr.  Greg  Hook 
Controller 


Mr.  Michael  De  Pellegrin  ^  '  

Communications  Otticer,  Yearbook  Moderator, 
Junior  Hockey,  Website  Moderator,  Archives 

Mrs.  Kimberly  Bailey 
Development  Officer 

Mr.  Stephen  Bailey 
Treasurer 


Mr.  Paul  A.  Thomson  f.i.c.b. 
Human  Resources  Manager 

Mr.  Dan  Prendergast 

-Akimni  Aftair.-  Othcer 

Rev.  Norman  Fitzpatrick 

rarent.>'  .AsstKiatKin 


Rev.  Leonard  Kennedy 

Archivist 

Mrs.  Dianne  Levine  R  n. 
School  Store  Manager,  Special  Events,  Ski  Team 


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Mr  Giancarlo  Mazzanti  babEc) 
Direcu)r  ot  Guidance 

Mrs.  Margaret  DeCourcy  a  ph  e  ,  B  Ed  ,  m  Ed 
Guidance,  Duke  ot  Edinburgh,  DAAC 

Mr.  Paul  Forbes  BEd. 

1  director  ot  Athletics,  Guidance,  Senior  Football 


Mr.  Rodu  Ghitescu 
M.I.S. 

Mr.  Adrian  Bucur 
Assistant  M.I.S. 


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Ms.  Kerri  Crawford 

Receptionist,  Secretary 

Mrs.  Cathy  DiNunzio 

Secretary  to  the  i're.^ident  and  Principal 

Ms.  Marilyn  Furgiuele 

Secretary  to  the  Direclor  ot  Admissions 


Mrs.  Mary  Jane  Irving 

Guidance  Secretary 

Ms    Erica  McKerrall 
Accounts  Payable 

Mrs.  Marie  Mendonco 
Receptionist,  Secretary 


f^     P. 


Mrs.  Marianne  Ottavino 
■Attendance  Secretary 

Ms.  Ruth  Vasquez 
Receptionist,  Secretary 


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Rev.  Leo  Burns  ess   ba  .  BEd  ,  stb,  ma,  m.l.s. 
Deb;irinL:.  Archen',  Public  Speaking 

Rev.  James  Enright  cs.B,  ba,  m.a. 
Intramural  Hockev 


Mr.  Mike  Miras 

Maintenance 

Mr,  Tharma  Nagalingham 
Maintenanee 

Mr.  Joe  Rendaci 
Grounds  Superintendent 


Mr.  Bill  Smith 
Plant  Manager 

Mr.  Ian  Smith 

^enlor  Building  Operator 


Mr.  Robert  Tunney     ■  fa.,  c.i.t 
Arena  Manager 

Mr.  Steve  Tunney 
Assistant  Arena  Manager 


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