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Michael Francella
Peter Frost
Sean Jenkins
Br>an Lee
Scott McAiilcy
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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.
James Andrachuk
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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<
Zawad>ki
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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DUKE
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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.
THE
BLUE
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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.
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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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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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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
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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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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.
ijLiQ
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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
(FILIP
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.
X
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.
&V^ l^ ^
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
e^A
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.
iki
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
i
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
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cage.Euro 2000
GRADUATION
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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
iVM
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
Z^ 'Vi
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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
VKa
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.
If^
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.
'A
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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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
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Midhad Murphy
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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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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
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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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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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H O
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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).
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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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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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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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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
This year's players were Angus Dineley, Michael Leekiiii;, P^rrvl IVirk.irt, Jiiiks W.ilsh, Tom Magee, Kevin Ross, Paul Mariani, Jared Sargent, AJ
Forhes, Tim Sawa, Paddy McConvey, Mike C'arlesimo, Mli. hael Fox-Higgins, Richard Clune, Nathan Morris, Eric Burton, Joe Cooper, Jetf Kyr:akos,
Alex Bertucci, Jake Sheehan, Colin Molloy, Kyle Spurr, Jason Mosdell, Lucas MilUr, and Juli.in Zamparo.
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Coached hy Mr. Zanardo and Mr. Romano
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Coached b>' Mr. Barry. Mr. Ber^n, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr. John and Mr. Shust
I he team rankcil ,l^ TDCAA Midget,
■^ Junior, Senior, .md Overall Champions
tor the twenty-first year m a row! Team
members tliis year wx-re Micli.iel Anderson,
Jerome .Arthur, Todd Blades, Nyk
Blozou vki, Pexin Campbell, Joe Cappiello,
Emile Faga, Ian Farquarson, Julian
Flahhi, Mareo Gidaro, Brendan Charles,
Gabe Urossi, Mike Hermanns, Daniel
ladiapaolo, Mike Levine, Drew Masterson,
Philip Procunier, Andrew Punzo, Michael
Grella, Michael Hossack, Spencer Hurley,
Jon Jang, Cdiris Lam, Miyuel Mangalindan,
Tyriine Edwards, Robert Fortnum, Peter
Gavin-Grit^en, Paul Levme, ,'\dam Miceli,
X'Lkliinir Moisseykin, .Anthony Morris,
Stephen Piirificati, Scott Quinn, Steven
Ronan, Daniel Rosetti, Daniel ^X'olClk,
Eric Canham, AUcssandro Cemuto, Chris
Cerone, Charlie Houghton, Michael
Killi.ui, Kell Lvnch, Mike Misterski,
Ron.ild Scirahle, Nick Solda, Chris
Vill.i, Robert Vitiillo, Jiide Voon, Mike
.Adamovsky, Stetan Bilyk, Nick Cholodny,
Lawrence Donegan, .Adrian Gibbons,
Vince O'Neil, Michael Pace, Matt Reis,
Matt Rossetti, Richard Ryan, Louis
Santelli, Chris Smith, Carmen Staltan,
Robert Sweancv, V'inay Femandes,
Stephane Hethenngton, Connor Higgins,
Philbert Ip, .Andrew McDon.ild, Tomame
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1 ihran.in. Reach tor the Top
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Mr. Gennaro Di Leo \ b Ed
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Mrs. Kimberly Bailey
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Mr. Mike Miras
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Mr. Joe Rendaci
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