St Michaels College School - Tower Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

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THE TOWER 1 982-83 ST. MICHAEL ' S COLLEGE SCHOOL 1515BATHURSTST. TORONTO, ONT. UNDERTHE DIRECTION OF THE BASILIAN FATHERS CROSS-COUNTRY VOLLEYBALL m FOOTBALL 10 VICTORY 12 YOU ' RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN This year ' s fall drama production, You ' re A Good Man Charlie Brown , was a dramatic change from the large scale productions of past years. The cast and orchestra were smaller, but the enthusiasm and quality was as grand as ever. A reduction in the seating area provided a more intimate atmosphere and allowed more audience involvement. Charlie Brown , written by Clark Gesner, was based on the ever-popular comic strip Peanuts . The six-character cast, directed by Fr. R. McKinnon, Fr. C. Zinger and Sr. Edna Martin, brought the animated f igures to life for the audience through the many cartoon like skits. CAST: Matt Gyulay, Paul Nacarato, Rob Leon, Mary Wakim, Sue Chapman, Steve Bochenek. ORCHESTRA: Mark Kovich, Stephen Budaci, Paul McKenna, Fr. Cecil Zinger. STAGE CREW: Joe Gisini, Vince lozzo, Chris Bingham, Rob Shea, Blair O ' Connor, Matt Collins, John O ' Neill, Fabio Romano, Arnold Belsanti, Walter Brasca, Walter Palma, Audrey Shea, Arnold Meyer, Eleanor McGrath, Dave Sylvester. 15 GEN ROSSO Last September, St. Mike ' s was host to the international music group, Gen Rosso. Their repetoire of songs, based on the theme of love, enriched students and staff a like with its vivid mosaic of cultural expression and language. 16 STUDENT BODY Lucio Abbruzzese Antonio Alicandro Victor Alksnis Orlando Alves Valois Ambrosino Vincenzo Ammendolia Sergio Areia Luigi Auddino Nick Aversa Paulo Azevedo Raymond Bagin Eric Baldakin John Balfe Eugene Basilic Rafaele Bastone Carlo Battiston Geoffrey Benic Mark Berney Josef Bilaniuk Terry Blagonic Sean Boland Roy Bonadonna Adam Boni Fabrizio Brasca Marco Bravo Scott Browne George Brzeski Humberto Cabral Kelly Cain Antonio Calcagno GRADE NINE 18 All Sean Callaghan SandroCampagna EmanuelCampione Frank Canonaco Christopher Caponi IgnazioCarbone Rocco Caret la Vincenzo Carmosino Nicky Casciato Nelson Cavalheiro Adrian Celentano Maurice Cherrie William Chetta EdgardoChua Frederick Chung Maurice Cinque Marco Clementoni Christopher Cobbold David Confalonieri Michael Cooke Martin Cooke FilippoCorradi Lawrence Correia Michael Corry Santino Corvinelli John Cowan Salvat ore Crisanti Vittorio Criscuolo Matthew Cronin Carmelo Cucchi Luciano Cugini Warren D ' Souza Duarte Daponte Rui Dasilva Christopher De Bono Christopher De Piero Michael De Roma Matthew Dechellis Daniel Del Fatti George Delia Rocca Antonio Di Nardo Carlo Di Zio Michael Dilworth Johnny Domingues Piero Donatelli Patrick Doran Paul Dowling Gregory Duras Arthur Dyson Nicholas Eaves Luis Enriquez Paolo Falsetti Vince Farelli Salvatore Farruggio Nicola Fava Christopher Fay Giulo Fazzolari Kieth Fernandes John Fil Antonio Fiorino 20 I A 1% % 9 f- f 1 F..fei:, Michael Flanagan Michael Flood Pasquale Forgione Fernando Fragoso Michael Franzin Stephen Fullan Michael Galicia George Galluzzo Alejandro Garcia Jorge Garzon David Genys Brendan Graham Tomasz Harner Chris Haynes Christopher Heisig John Henriques James Hughes Lome Hunchuck Franco lentile Peter Ivanyi Ihor Iwanusiw Raymond Iwaszczenko Bernard Jackson Maged Jaja John Jeziorski Emile John Celio Jordao Bruce Kieth Alexander Kim Dennis Kivlahan Jason Koch Milan Kolakovic Steve Lee Marcel Leone Roberto Lepone Larry Libralato Terence Little Joseph Lococo Christopher Loftus Thomas Lucey James Mac Lellan John MacDonald Jose Magalhaes Paul Malcovitch Darrin Manning Tony Marchelletta Dino Martino Gregorio Martino Markian Matla Allan Mayers Joseph Mazzocco William McKeown Sean McAnoy Jeffrey McAuley David McCormick William McGuinness Paul McNulty Pedro Mendoza Mircea Micula Robert Miehm Nicola Migliore Viren Miskita 22 Yaroslaw Mlynarsky Claudio Montesano Patrick Moran William Morra Finley Mullally Steven Muzzatti George Nakonechny David Nangini Pietro Nesci Luigi Nicolucci Mark O ' Brien David O ' Connor Sean O ' Donoghue Michael Pacione Francesco Palermo Cesare Paluch Dino Paolella Steven Pashkewych Michael Passeri Luigi Pasubio Michael Paterna Neil Paterson Timothy Paul Anton Pavelic Luigi Pecchia Helio Pereira Jerry Perger Michael Petrucci Frank Pikul John Pimentel Tony Pizzonia Robert Pontisso Vincenzo Porcelli Mario Porretta Antonio Prudenciano Giuseppe Puccia 23 leso Pullano Johnny Quaglietta Walter Quan Patrick Quinn Garry Reisky Vito Rezza Roberto Ricciardi Howard Rivers Michael Robinson Osvaldo Rodrigues Cesar Rodriguez Luigi Romano Fabio Romano Luigi Romualdi Gregory Romundt Gerard Ronan Michael Rosati Vincenzo Roti 24 Michael Ryan Roberto Sabatini Paul Sabbadin Walter Sallese Dino Scorziello Steve Sculac Carlos Serpa Kevin Shibley John Da Silva Carmen Simone Peter Skain Robert Skof HH Giovanni Soriano Paolo Spizzirri Stephen Spott Brian Swales Christopher Sweeney Kenneth Szeto Stephen Tannis Vincenzo Tassone Anthony Thelfa Michael Thompson Campbell Thomson John Tinmouth William Tinmouth Edwin Tomamang Stephen Trace Frank Tralli Roberto Trozzo Angelo Tullo Frank Turco Franco Veltri Mark Vendramini Denis Veres Bruno Vettese Mark Vidov Domenico Viglione George Viteri Gary Williams Peter Wiszniewski Edward Yeung Stephen Yezerinac Anton Zafran Daniel Zanotti Stanley Zoldos 25 Francesco Albanese Anthony Amendoia Vincenzo Anania Gianni Antonini Marcello Ausenda Kevin Bailey Frank Bartello Danny Battista Andy Bellina Tony Bianchi David Blacker Timothy Blacker Rory Blundell Daniel Boase Peter Bodi Michael Bonvivere Aldo Borrelli Richard Bortolotti John Boscariol Paulo Bouchinha 26 Michael Bozzo Timothy Braddock Ian Brodie-Brown Thomas Brown Joseph Bruce Neil Buchanan Ronald Buff a Angel Bulnes Sean Burke Gilbert Cabral Patrick Callaghan Michael Camacho Giuseppe Campanaro Gugliemo Capano Patrick Caplice Dennis Caponi Kevin Carley Franco Ceci David Cefai Eric Cella Dennis Cesselli Borys Chabursky Augustine Chung William Churchill KurtChurinsky Marco Cianfarina NickClemenzi Matthew Collins William Corno Michael Cutrara Jack Czarnato SandroDeBona Nando DeLuca Ryan Decastro Shawn Deck Charles Delahey Bruno DeN ' Unto Michael Demy Antonio Di Cosmo Antonio Di Maio Tony Di Rienzo Gerald Dineen 27 Orazio Disanto Peter Discola Harold Doran Michael Dowie Michael Dunn Matthew Duras Paul Early Stephen England Guido Fardella Alfred Farrugia Joaquim Faustino Oliver Favero Luis Fernandes Angelo Fioritto Bernie Fitzpatrick Mark Flanagan Eamonn Flynn Jordan Fois John Folk Manuel Fonte Dominic Furgiuelle Michael Furtado Domenic Galati Edward Gallant f t Lll ' I Steven Garito Dario Gasparotto Giovanni Giannone 28 Michael Gillis Massimo Giovannetti Mark Glionna Brian Gonsalves Michael Graf John Grisbrook Joe Guerra Gregorio Guerra Peter Guinane Robert Bas Hall Warren Harvey Michael Hearn Daniel Hocoy Frank lacobucci John Imbrogno Kevin Kielty Gregory Kostyk Markijan Kramarchuk Giuseppe La Marca Scott Lacey Francesco Lamanna Norman Lawless Craig Lazary Darian Leduchowski Henrih Leljak Dean Lepage Eugenio Macchione Roderick MacDonald Graeme Mackrell Guido Magagna Michael Magennis Domenico Maggio 29 Assunto Marchetta Michael Marcynuk Kurt Marhue 30 KMI Paul Maroney Christopher McElroy Patrick McGowan Shaun McCahery Philip McGivney Thomas Meechan Joseph Meehan Andre Meurer Arnold Meyer Steven Monte Grant Moore Peter Moravec Scott Morrison Jorge Navas Michael Noonan Noel O ' Connor William John O ' Hara John O ' Neill Gregory O ' Neill Neil O ' Sullivan Paul Olivier Aleksander Oniszczak Thomas Osadca Mark Pagniello Bob Pellettier Antonio Pergola Amedeo Perri Michael Pettier Jude Pi res flV m Nick Porco Milan Racic Andrew Rivers Alexander Rocha Antonio Rodrigues Larry Romano Enzo Romualdi John Rosenitsch Michael Ross Mark Rutherford Alexander Rzewuski Gerald Sabbadin Anthony Santamaria Dennis Santiago Samuel Santonato Rolando Sardellitti John Scali Bruno Scalzitti Antony Schiefer Antonio Serio Simon Seto Mark Sheppard Daniel Sheridan Joseph Sherlock Peter Sicchia Massimo Siciliano Herculano Silveira Joe Slobodnik Michael Smithwick Peter So 31 Ivano Sovran Giuseppe Spinosa Roberto Stanizzo Kevin Stewart John Sutlic Brian Szandtner 32 PaulSolymos Antonio Souza Alan Tmmouth Richard Turola George Vila Frank Volpe Charles Wakim David West Llewellyn Williams Mark Wojtowicz Robert Wynter Daniel Yeung Pietro Zomparelli Mark Zownir GRADE ELEVEN Dennis Almeida Jeffrey Amlin-Beggs Pasqualino Antonini Michael Arends Cesare Aromatario Linas Azubalis Walter Babytsch Tony Baptista Stephen Barry Christopher Bayley Hrvoje Beg Terry Bezchlibnyk Joseph Biondic Anthony Boase David Bojarzin Jason Boodram Roy Bottos David Boyd Christopher Bruce Luigi Bruno Anthony Cacic Anthony Calamia Paul Calderone Ralph Capocci Joaquim Carreira Dino Carubia Camillo Casciato Robert Cattana Carlos Chagas Luke Chan Timothy Chase Matthew Chong Yen George Chu George Chua Andrew Chuma Peter Ciccocioppo Nicky Ciccocioppo George Cimbura Domenico Cina 33 Frank Clarizio Richard Clarke Michael Clayton David Cobbold Cosimo Coffa Robert Crombie Pasquale Cuda Vytas Cuplinskas Tony Cutruzzola Selwyn D ' Souza Linas Dauksa Greg David Sven Dean Joseph DeCarolis Peter DeCastro Marco DeChellis Patrick Delia Roca Myron Demkiw Andrew Depass Michael Disanto Anthony Dodds Stefano Donadonibus Gregory Drechsel Craig Duncanson Emmett Dunphy Leo Ehlers Enzo Emiliani John English Gerry Esposito Antonio Fardel la Andrew Fasan Richard Fay Marco Fazari Sandro Fazzolari Savino Festino Francis Flynn . x L to Afe Yfc4 fit 34 Michael Fongaro Victor Fornasier Yves Fournier Eugenic- Francavilla Robert Gasser Robert Gassier A 4. Pino Geneva Giacinto Giannini Charles Gilbert Peter Gomes Malcolm Goodrham Leonardo Gruppuso Michael Hall Bretton Haynes Maurice Heisig Andrew Hoedlmoser Paul Horawski Robert Hudaj Karl Iglar Gerry luliano George James Stephen Janke Patrick Kielty Edward Koren Joey Larosa Filippo Lavorgna Luigi Lopardo Steven Lovisotto Chris Lynch Giovanni Mafrici Thomas Malinowski James Mandala Francesco Marchetti 35 Tony Marino Claudio Marino David Marlborough Joe Mastrolonardo John Mazzilli Thomas McGivney Michael McGowan Ross McGregor Paul McKenna Neil McKinnon Russell McMann Kevin McNeil Peter Meehan Nick Merante Douglas Miehm Angelo Migliore George Miniaci Francesco Mirenzi Brian Mische Claudio Mizzoni Timothy Mohan Enrico Montini Johnny Morgado Richard Morgan Padraig Morgan Maurizio Morgani Michael Morrison Giancarlo Morrone John Mortell Jose Murillo Mark Muszynski Mark Myers Franco Naccarato Daniel Nero Peter Ng Martin O ' Keefe 36 Mike O ' Shea Thomas O ' Connor Marco Ongaro Christopher Orsini Carmine Raima Carlos Pereira Paulo Pereira Tomislav Petric Michael Pickett Giuseppe Pignatari Bruno Pileggi Sebastien Piller-Tahy Carlos Pimentel Mark Pinto Domenic Pizzonia Basilic Plajuras Michael Pluscauskas Andre Poles Pat Policicchio Morris Pressello Paulo Pronio Paul Pucci Paul Pullano Jose Ramos Brian Raychaba Raymond Regala Derrick Reisky Jacek Remani Robert Renna Ronald Ricci Anthony Ricci Fabricio Rodriguez Peter Roller Lito Romano Carlos Sanchez Christopher Scala Lawrence Schmidt Klaus Schneider Jerome Scully Anthony Seljak Peter Sinclair 38 Edward Sluga Eugenio Smeriglio Alex Smolic Donald Standnyk Romas Stanulis Paolo Stefenatti Basil Stumborg Nicky Svab John Sykora Joseph Tambourro Tullio Tarquini Antonio Tarsitano Alexander Tesolin Christopher Torella John Trozzo Anthony Valitutti Frank Vella John Vella Sero Vertolli Mario Vertolli Nicola Vescio Teofilo Vieira Albert Vila Rodolfo Vilan Dennis Vlahovic Timothy Wagland Jeffrey Watson Bruno Zappi Igor Zdravecky Greg Wilson Jacek Wydrzynski Guillermo Yepes Richard Zadzilko 39 Jose Alvarez Richard Arcand Andrew Bayley Arnold Belsanti Marco Berardi Michael Bilaniuk John Birinyi John Bolan John Boroniec Peter Boross Alan Braganza Terry Brooks GRADE XII Sean Brown Remigiusz Brunka Mike Buchanan Patrick Butler Sandor Buza Nicola Cardinale Brian Cato Donny Cavaliere Robert Chase Renato Chiappetta Patrick Churchill Adrian Cieri Marco Clausi Paul Cobban 40 James Coffey John Coffey D ' Arcy Corcoran Anthony Coscarelli Paulo Costa Jose Couto Frank Crispino Michael Crombie Darius Cuplinskas Michael Currie Matthew Dawson Junior Delbrocco Steven Delfatti Adriano Delia Mora Romeo Dinunzio Victor Doalamo Thomas Donaghy David Ellingwood Vincenzo Evangelista Dennis Fabro Angelo Falcone James Fantin Victor Farrace Perry Fedrigo Michael Feltrin Manuel Fernandes Pietro Ferrari Frank Ferreira Robert Filicetti John Finan Andrew Fisher Timothy Fitzpatrick Peter Flynn Anthony Fornasier Brian Friel Domenic Fusca Michael Gagliardi Wayne Gallant George Giannone Antonio Giovenco Peter Codec Eric Gomes Nestor Gula Matthew Gyulay Tim Hannan Hugh Hart Edward Jaworski Taras Kalymon Thomas Keenan Timothy Keon John Krasnick Kenneth Kubecka Robert Leon Jeff Locke James Luciuk Vincent Lupo Jim Madigan Antonio Marchese Orlando Mariani Matthew Marren Carmine Masciangelo Paul Masciarelli Paul McDonald John McGuire Michael Mcllroy Joe Melo Christian Mettel Fabiano Micoli Pasquale Morra Thomas Mudrinic Robert Nicolson Kieran Nolan Michael Ortelli Rony Palleschi Walter Pa I ma Enrico Palummieri Robert Papp Vincent Park John Paterson Michael Peacock Gianfranco Pellicori Michael Pullella Giovanni Rizzo Edward Roddy Domenic Rotundo Pasquale Rotundo Mario Ruggiero David Rutherford Neil Salmon Carlo Salvadori Paulo Santos Sergio Scarcella Luciano Scatozza Frank Schofield Christopher Schroeder Joe Servidio Raymond Shu Raymond Sicchia Robert Simonetta Stephen Simpson 44 Frederick Smith Peter Sol Fernando Souza Joseph Sponagle Frank Stagliano Richard Stanley Richard Strazds David Sylvester Peter Szydlowski Joe Tainta Greg Taylor Vincent Tedesco Peter Tramontin Frank Trentadue Nigel Trott Drake Turcotte Simon Van Wonderen Sinisha Varga Franco Vecchiarelli Tony Veres Francesco Villiva Thomas Walsh Michael Zahra Mario Zeskoski Andrew Williams Jon Wiszniewski :- ' , S r ,- , . Aldo Agostini Lucio Angelmtci Antonio Aromatario Pietro Bianchi Thady Blundell Frank Bertucca Dennis Butler A - - Stephen Callaghan Douglas Clarke Nello Cairo John Caplice Adrian Cobbold Christopher Callaghan Mario Carmosino John Costantino Michael Callaghan Stephen Ciz Donald Crupi Paul De Freitas Robert Davis Mario De Facendis Joe Destefano John Dimanno. Michael Dinardo Anthony Filicetti John Flynn Tony Festino Michael Kiraly Jerry Kafieh Richard Kercz Milenko Knezevic Milan Leljak George Magalhaes Mark Kovich Conrad Mandala Luigi Larocca Christopher Leger Joseph Manzoli Thomas McCarthy 56 John McCombs John McKay Barry Naipaul Mark Mooney Paolo Naccarato Simon Namikas Alex Naszados John Newediuk Gregory Narbey Patrick O ' Driscoll George Orsini Vincenzo Pileggi James Pitts David Phillips Randal Pinto Giuseppe Sciabbarrasi Robert Shea Johnny 60 Scodeller Leonardo Sdao Andrew Smereczynsky Danny Stevens Damien Stevenson Frank Strippoli 6 , Paul Szumski Mark Szwarc Manuel Tabuenca v I Sam Tassone Carlo Temperate Hans Teschl Donald Veinot Paul Versace Milan Vincec Kenneth Vopni Michael Walsh David Wilson JiXin Wu Roman Zarowsky Paul Zemla Mike Zeppieri (7 Fr. N.J. Fitzpatrick Religion, French, Drama Mr. J. Guerriere Band Director v 64 The School 25 Years Ago v FACULTY if A ADMINISTRATION Fr. Norman Fitzpatrick, C.S.B. Principal Mr. Paul Dignan Director of Studies Mathematics, Athletics Mr. Hugh McDougall Assistant Principal History 66 Mr. Dan Prendergast Director of Counselling Athletics Mr. Gordon Davis Treasurer Mr. Hubert Vogt Director of Managerial Services 67 FACULTY MR. PAUL BARRY History, Latin, Physical Education, Athletics MR. EDWARD BRYLOWSKI English, Latin, Athletics MRS. EVA BUCKLEY Chemistry, Ass ' t. Head of Science Dept. FR. ALBERT BUTLER, C.S.B. Guidance MR. MICHAEL COGHLAN Computer Science, Mathematics, (Head of Dept.), Athletics MR. MICHAEL COLLE History, Athletics MR. RICKCORNACCHIA Mathematics, Physical Education, Athletics MR. HENRY CZARNATO Biology, Mathematics MR. NICK Dl PINTO French, Italian, Athletics MR. KENNETH DUDZINSKI Biology, Science, Moderator of Science Club FR. JAMES ENRIGHT, C.S.B. English, Religious Studies, Athletics 68 MR. JACK FENN Geography (Head of Dept), Athletics MR. WILLIAM FIFIELD English, Mathematics, Physical Education, Athletics MR. PAUL FORBES Physical Education, (Head of Dept.), Athletics FR. DENNIS FOY, C.S.B. English, Religious Studies, Superior of the Basilian Fathers MR. CARLGENIOLE Industrial Arts (Head of Dept.) Moderator of A.V. Dept. MR. CLEMENTEGRASSI French (Head of Dept.), Italian, Moderator of Italian Club, Italian Dramatics MR.JOHNGUERRIERE Music (Head of Dept.), Director of Concert and Pit Bands FR. ARTHUR HOLMES, C.S.B. Mathematics (Ass ' t Head of Dept.), Director of Athletics FR. ROBERT KASUN, C.S.B. English, Religious Studies, Advisor to the Student Gov ' t MR. TOM LEO French, Italian, Latin, Athletics MR.JOHNMACKLE Geography, Moderator of Geography Club, Athletics 69 MR. GERALD MARLBOROUGH Chemistry, Physics, Head of Science Dept., Athletics MR. BARRY MCDERMOTT Geography, Mathematics, Book Store, Athletics FR. ROBERT MCKINNON, C.S.B. Art, Religious Studies, Yearbook Advisor, Director of Dramatics MR. PATRICK MONAHAN History (Head of Dept.), Athletics FR. MATTHEW MULCAHY, C.S.B. English, Athletics MR. EDWARD NARDUCCI Computer Science, Mathematics, Moderator of Math League, Athletics MR. VINCENT PAGANO Mathematics, History, Athletics MR. MAURICE REGIMBAL Religious Studies, Director of Hockey FR. PAUL SHEEHAN, C.S.B. Mathematics, Industrial Arts, Director of the Science Centre MR. DAVID SMYTH Computer Science, Mathematics, Athletics 70 MR. MARTIN STORY English, Religious Studies, Dramatics MR. EVANS TANNIS French, Latin, Athletics MR. DAVID TESSARO Biology, Religious Studies, Athletics MR. IAN THOMPSON Physics, Science, Dramatics MR. JOSEPH THOMPSON Religious Studies, Latin FR. ROCCOVOLPE, C.S.B. Religious Studies, Italian (Head of Dept.), Superior of The Basilian Fathers, Athletics FR. DAVID WEISE Religious Studies, English MRS. WINNIFRED WIDNER French MR. JOSEPH YOUNDER English (Head of Dept.), Moderator of Debating Club FR. CECIL ZINGER, C.S.B. Religious Studies, Music Theory, Moderator of Concert Band, Moderator of Choir 71 Miss Cora Moore General Office Mrs. Marilyn McDonell Head Librarian MissClaraBorean General Office Miss Costing Public Health Nurse 72 1982-83 STUDENT GOVERNMENT INCOMING STUDENT GOV ' T 73 KITCHEN STAFF A. Pralow, C. Ernesto, V. Matos, D. Rogers, V. Johnson 74 ALL! CROSSCOUNTRY SENIOR TEAM (L TO R): R. Stradzs, Mr. P. Monahan (Coach), A. Bayley, P. Boross, T. Fitzpatrick, R. Nicholson, D. Rutherford, G. Orsini, D. Cuplinskas, J. Carreira, Mr. P. Barry (Coach). Absent: T. Blundell. TEAM RECORD St. Mike ' s cross-country team was the top overall boys team at every meet in which they participated this year. This outstanding record made them the number one ranked boys overall team in Ontario for a second con- secutive year. At the TDCAA, the senior and junior first place, and the bantam third place, gave the cross-country team the TDCAA Overall Championship for the fourth year in a row. St. Mike ' s was well represented at the McQuaid Jesuit Invitational in Rochester, N.Y. The Cross-Country team defeated the top ranked teams from the north- eastern U.S. to capture the McQuaid Jesuit Varsity AAA Championship. According to the American coaches, St. Michael ' s is one of the top teams in North America. SENIORS The seniors had an undefeated season, placing first at the Belt Line Relays, and the SMC, York, East York, anc TSSAA Invitationals. They were TDCAA gold medalists and finished third at OFSAA. At the McQuaid In- vitational, the senior team finished first in the Varsity AAA. Thady Blundell, the team captain, was also the MVP. He won the individual championship at the SMC. York, East York, and TSSAA Invitationals. Thady was first at the TDCAA and fourth at the McQuaid In- vitational. At the Canadian Junior Championship (under 20 years), Thady Finished fourteenth, sixth among higr school students. This running record makes Thady one of the top high school runners in Canada. 76 JUNIOR TEAM: FRONT ROW (L TO R): P. Guinane, T. Souza, R. DeCastro, W. Raima, E. Gallant, M. Rutherford, T. Blacker, Mr. P. Monahan (Coach) BACK ROW: S. Seto, M. Kramarchuk, M. McGowan, J. Bolan, R. Cattana, A. Farrugia, M. Pluscauskas, S. Callaghan, P. McGowan, C. Bayley, I. Sovran, R. Crombie. t was a good season for the juniors, with first place wins t the Belt Line Relays, the SMC and East York In- itationals, and the TSSAA. They were TDCAA cham- tions, and silver medalists at OFSAA. John Bolan was he Junior MVP. He was the TDCAA gold medalist, placed first at the SMC Invitational, second at the York, East York, and TSSAA Invitationals, and came fifth at the McQuaid Invitational. At OFSAA, John finished sixth. The bantams also had a good season, finishing in the top few positions at every meet. There is much hope for the future from these young athletes. The bantam MVP was Chris Loftus, a hard working team leader. His season began slowly with a ninth place finish at the SMC Invitational. However, at the TDCAA Cham- pionship, Chris was the individual silver medalist, and at the provincial meet, he placed thirty-first. BANTAM TEAM: FRONT ROW (L TO R): R. Miehm, W. Tinmouth, I. Iwansiw, B. Keith, K. Seto, M. DeChellis BACK ROW: W. Sallese, B. McGeown, J. Benic, C. Loftus, M. Vidov. 77 FOOTBALL SENIOR KERRY BLUES SENIOR TEAM: FRONT ROW (L TO R): G. Knap, C. Rick, J. Caplice, J. Fenn, C. Mandala, D. Phillips, R. Ricci, M. Colle, T. Barronzino, P. Forbes, J. Flynn, A. Marino, J. Frezell, N. Beaulieu, P. Douglas. MIDDLE ROW: P. Caplice, V. Evangelista, P. McKenna, N. Ciccocioppo, M. Buchanan, L. Grappuso, B. Plajuras, M. Tabuenca, J. McKay, C. Flora, P. Kielty, C. Bingham, S. Renna, T. Keon, F. Trentadue, J. Krasnick. BACK ROW: R. Fay, L. Williams, P. Flynn, S. Delfatti, A. Smolic, P. Cobban, F. Baz- zochi, J. Finan, M. Staffieri, M. Furgiuele, W. Brasca, N. Suab, T. Seljak, M. Zahra, S. Prendergast, D. Palluzzi. ABSENT: 0. Kuz, P. Dicosmo, D. Fava. The Kerry Blues had a perfect record of 12 wins and losses this season. Their accomplishments include the TDCAA Championship, the Catholic Cup Championship, and the Metro Bowl Championship. The superb defense allowed only 4 touchdowns all year. Offensively, the Kerry Blues averaged 35 points a game. Twelve team members were chosen for the TDCAA All-Stars. The team MVP was Tony Barozzino, the leading tackier this year. 4t 4: JUNIOR KERRY BLUES JUNIOR TEAM: FRONT ROW (L TO R): B. Scalzitti, K. Marhue, M. Zownir, D. Bap- tista, V. Anania, A. Tesolin, A. Poles, B. Haynes, M. Gillis, P. Solymos, J. Antonini. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. M. Coghlan (Coach), S. Garisto, T. Vieria, J. Faustino, D. Sheridan, H. Duran, T. Boase, P. Duran, T. Bianchi, M. Muszynski, C. Caponi, M. Arends, M. Giovanetti, D. Caponi, F. Volpe, B. Miche, P. Antonini, G. Moore, D. Blacker, Mr. J. Mackle (Coach), K. Kielty, Mr. Masterson. BACK ROW: A. Meyer, M. Hearn, M. Noonan, B. O ' Hara, M. Racic, M. Ross, M. Jaja, B. Szandtner, V. Cuplin- skas, P. Sinclair, S. Mlynarsky, S. O ' Donoghue, B. Churchill, D. Marlborough, D. Nero. ABSENT: R. Blundell, M. Bozzo, P. Early, G. Kostyk, G. Mackrell. This year ' s Junior football team finished on top of their division, with a record of 5 wins and 1 loss. Their five wins included four shutouts. The only loss of the regular season was at the hands of Michael Power. In the playoffs, the Juniors advanced to the finals but were defeated by Senator O ' Connor. Arnold Meyer was voted the team MVP. His experience and enthusiasm made him a leader both on and off the field. GOLF GOLF TEAM: Tim Keon, Junior Del Brocco, Tom McCarthy, Matthew Dawson, Mr. D. Prendergast. St. Michael ' s School Golf Team finished fifth in this year ' s TDCAA Tournament. The team was represented by Tom McCarthy, Junior Delbrocco, Matthew Dawson, and Tim Keon. Tom finished sixth among low individual scorers. St. Michael ' s School Champion this year was Tom McCarthy. ALPINE SKIING ALPINE SKI TEAM: Mr. H. McDougall, Brian Churchill, Mike Walsh, John Duras, Matthew Duras, Pat Churchill. The Alpine Ski Team again finished a strong second in the TDCAA com- petition. Mike Walsh was the 1983 MVP. CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING CROSS-COUNTRY SKI TEAM: Tony Baptista, Tom Donaghy, Dirian Frankian, Paul Cobban, Mr. J. Younder, Steve Callaghan, Mike Camacho, Paul Gooderham. TENNIS MikeDilworth School Champion Gerard Ronan TDCAA Singles Champion, Open Champion WRESTLING WRESTLING TEAM: FRONT ROW: (L TO R): B. Szandtner, M. Pacone, C. Zeger, W. Brasca, D. Yeung, B. Keith, P. Codec, E. Gallant, M. Wendron. BACK ROW: J. Flynn, M. Gaga, M. Rasic, R. Lapone, G. Calpral, J. Sponagle, J. Locke, M. Crombie, M. Zahra, J. MacDonald, Mr. E. Narducci (Coach), S. O ' Donahue, J. Garcon, V. Farrace, W. Palma, F. Brasca, T. Fardella, T. Boase, P. Defreitas, S. Van Wonderin, 0. Rodriguez. ' he Blue Knights had a very successful year, nishing second in league wrestling. At the TDCAA hampionships, they also finished second. The team as composed mainly of novice wrestlers with a few eniors. Walter Brasca was the MVP. Younger restlers looked up to Walter for leadership and hspiration. THE BUZZERS THE BUZZERS: FIRST ROW (L TO R): D. Marotta, M. Franchetto, Mr. R. Cornacchia (Coach), D. Clarke, R. Mulligan, C. Callaghan, Mr. B. Hyland (Ass ' t Coach), B. Ellicott(G. Mgr.), T. Robertson, SECOND ROW: T. Webster, P. Margie, M. Snell, D. Turcotte, J. English, J. Pelino, C. Duncanson, J. Bird, T. Stevens (trainer), B. McDougall (Mgr.) THIRD ROW: G. Cruikshank, K. Kingston, K. Vopni, S. Catterwall, Mr. W. Hirst (G.J.). ABSENT: M. Elwood, D. Williams. The Buzzers finished in third place in league stan- dings with a record of 21 wins, 12 losses, and 3 ties. In the playoffs, the Buzzers won the first round against Port Credit, and the second round against Wexford. However, in the Divisional final, the Buzzers lost to a very strong Henry Carr team, 4 games to 1. The MVP was Rick Mulligan. Rick, captain of the team, was also the leading scorer with 57 points. He was chosen to the first-team all-stars and was a member of the winning Ontario team at the Canadian Winter Games. 82 SENIOR HOCKEY SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM: FIRST ROW (L TO R): Mr. P. Forbes, C. Flora, C. Mandala, F. Trentadue, J. Purvis, D. Crupi, G. Dreschel, J. Mandala, K. Cain, Mr. G. Marlborough. SECOND ROW: G. Dineen, T. Hannan, D. Corcoran, J. Madigan, M. Buchanan, T. Keon, B. McDavid, D. Fusca, F. Bazzocchi. THIRD ROW: H. Poon, E. Sluga, A. Fisher, R. Chiappetta, D. Glionna, S. Buza, A. Agostini (Manager). St. Mike ' s Senior Hockey team finished first in the Eastern division of the TDCAA with a 10 win, 5 loss, and 5 tie record. At the prestigious Fr. David Bauer Hockey Classic, the Seniors won the bronze medal. In playoff action, they lost to Michael Power in the Semi-finals. The MVP this year was captain Jamie Purvis. MIDGET HOCKEY The St. Mike ' s Midget Major Hockey Club were semi-finalists in the MTHL, losing to the Don Mills Flyers. The team was ranked fifth in Ontario by the OHA. They were finalists in the Burlington Midget Tournament. Giancarlo Marrone was the MVP. Giancarlo may possibly be the best defenceman in the league. JUNIORS JUNIOR HOCKEY TEAM: FIRST ROW (L TO R): R. Gassier, G. David, M. Zownir, M. O ' Shea (Captain), P. Pronio, F. Bartello, K. Schneider, S. Monte, G. Miniaci. SECOND ROW: Fr. J. Enright CSB (Coach), T. Malinowski, T. Bianchi, M. Flanagan, P. Bodi, C. Coffa, S. Sanonato, Fr. A. Holmes CSB (Coach), T. Petric (Trainer). THIRD ROW: P. Ng (Manager), M. Furtado (Manager), M. Glionna, M. Fongaro, T. Seljak, V. Fornasier, P. Oliver (Manager). ABSENT: C. Haynes, P. Kielty. The Juniors won the Liberman Tournament this year by defeating Michael Power 4-1. The team finished the season with 18 wins, 7 losses, and 7 ties to place them fourth in their division. In playoff action, the Juniors played two tie games before losing the third game in overtime to Senator. Paulo Pronio was the MVP. As a goalie for the team, Paulo allowed just 41 goals against in 17 games for a 2.4 average. HOCKEY ACTION BASKETBALL SENIOR TEAM: FRONT ROW (L TO R): V. Reece, R. Stanley, A. Saplys, M. Pullella, T. Melo. BACK ROW: D. Fava, P. DiCosmo, L. Scatozzo, G. Papodakos, S. Dodds, B. Cato, Mr. D. Prendergast (Coach). The Senior basketball team won the TDCAA championship, but lost to George Harvey in the finals of the Regional Tournament. They represented Toronto at OFSAA, and lost in the semi-finals to Cameron Heights. The Seniors finished in the finals at the Basilian Tournament and the All-Ontario Catholic Tournament. The team was ranked 2 in Toronto and 4 in Ontario. George Papodakos was the MVP. He was the leading scorer and rebounder on the team. The Junior Raiders finished second to Neil McNeil in their division, but defeated Neil in the division final. At the TDCAA championship, the Juniors lost to St. Basil ' s. The Juniors went to the finals of the All- Ontario Catholic Tournament only to lose by a point at the buzzer. Linus Azubalis was the team captain and MVP. He was the leading rebounder and was respected by all of his team mates. The Bantams were undefeated in both league and playoff action. They were finalists at the George Harvey Tournament and Consolation cham- pions at the St. Robert ' s Tournament. Good defence was the key to many of their wins this season. Vince Farelli was the MVP. Although Vince was not a big scorer, he was a tireless worker and set up several baskets. 86 JUNIOR BASKETBALL ' JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW (L TO R): J. Krasnick, R. Clarke, T. DiMaio, R. Stanulis, J. Imbrogno, S. Brown. BACK ROW: Mr. D. Smyth (Coach), D. Nero, P. Moravec, R. Wynter, L. Azubalis, J. Biondic, W. Capano, Mr. D. Tessaro (Coach). BANTAM BASKETBALL BANTAM BASKETBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW (L TO R): S. Zoldos, V. Farelli, F. Tralli, J. Lococo, P. McNulty, M. Passeri, BACK ROW: B. Dell ' Unto, S. Campagna, N. Migliore, Mr. P. Dignan, B. Jackson, R. Carella, S. Corvinelli. ABSENT: E. Basilic, B. McGuinness. 87 VOLLEYBALL SENIOR VOLLEYBALL TEAM: (L TO R): D. Cavalier, S. Ciz, A. Delia Mora, M. Pulella, J. Biondic, A. Saplys, G. Papadakos, Mr. V. Pagano (Coach), S. Dodds, A. Chuma, R. Mills, P. Chumski. The Seniors had to recuperate this year from the loss of five of last year ' s starters. This task was made more dif- ficult by the high level of competition in their division. The team finished fourth with a 15 and 8 record in regular season play. Joe Biondic is slowly emerging as the team ' s best hitter, and should contribute a great deal to the of- fence next year. The MVP was Steve Ciz. Steve was the most experienced and consistent player on this year ' s team. 90 JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL The Junior Volleyball team had problems this year, finishing fourth in their division with 9 wins and 11 losses. This very talented team failed to play as a coherent unit on many occasions. The team did well, however, considering the strong opponents in their division. Tony Seljak, co-captain of the Juniors, was chosen as the MVP. On the court, Tony directed the play as well as the players. BANTAM VOLLEYBALL The Bantam Volleyball team placed first in their division with a 23 and 1 record. They went into the playoffs as the seed and came up the TDCAA Champions by defeating a strong Don Bosco team. The Bantams also won the Senator O ' Connor Midget Tournament. They are a strong team with the best hitting in Bantam TDCAA history. The team will provide an inspiring future for volleyball at St. Mike ' s in the next few years. Mike Bosati was this year ' s MVP. Mike is a disciplined and competitive young man and proved to be a team leader in many tough situations. SOCCER SENIOR TEAM: FRONT ROW (L TO R): C. Montini, N. Salmon, C. Daniele, C. Mandala, V. Evangelista, D. Fabro, M. Buchanan, P. DeFreitas. BACK ROW: D. Fava, C. Salvador!, J. Mandala, F. Vecchiarelli, N. Cardinale, L. Scatozzo, T. Baruzzino, T. Calamia, S. Prendergast, P. Ferrari, F. Stagliano, Mr.N. DiPinto (Coach). The Senior soccer team went into the playoffs with a season record of 6 wins and 1 loss. In the playoffs, the Senior team beat the powerful Henry Carr team at Exhibition Stadium to become the 1982 TDCAA Champions. The last time St. Mike ' s won a soccer championship was in 1968. Conrad Mandala was the MVP. His good soccer knowledge and excellent techniques made him a good team player, while his quickness and aggressiveness made him the leading scorer. This year ' s Junior soccer team experienced moderate success. They finished with a record of 6 wins, 3 losses, and 2 ties. The Juniors advanced to the semi-finals of the TDCAA, but were defeated by a strong De La Salle team. The Bantams were one of the best Bantam soccer teams St. Mike ' s has ever had. They finished second in their division with 6 wins and 2 losses, and made it to the semi-finals of the TDCAA. Much of the credit goes to the trainer, Tom Petric, for his enthusiasm, hard work, and perseverance. Tony Dirienzo was the MVP and top scorer. Through speed and cunning, he was able to overcome any defenders. JUNIOR SOCCER JUNIOR SOCCER TEAM: FRONT ROW (L TO R): J. Antonini, S. Lovisotto, P. Pullano, S. Brown, B. Plajuras, S. Monte, P. Discola. BACK ROW: Mr. D. Tessaro (Coach), D. Almeida, T. Dirienzo, T. Bianci, G. Esposito, F. Marchetti, J. Mafrici, P. Lavorgna, P. Antonini, T. Petric, T. Schiefer. BANTAM SOCCER BANTAM SOCCER TEAM: FRONT ROW (L TO R): J. Benic, P. Forgione, C. Simone. SECOND ROW: R. Iwasczenko, J. Lococo, D. Daponte, J. Jeziorski, C. Dizio, C. Rodriguez, C. Jordao. THIRD ROW: Mr. M. Colle (Coach), V. Porcelli, D. Delfatti, R. Carella, S. Campagna, J. LaMarca, M. Passeri, B. Dell ' Unto, L. Cugini. ABSENT: R. Colle (Coach). 93 TRACK AND FIELD JUNIOR TEAM: FIRST ROW (L TO R): Mr. P. Monahan (Coach), D. Santiago, T. DiMaio, P. Chur- chill, M. Kramarchuk, P. So. SECOND ROW: F. Trentadue, A. Chuma, R. Cattana, C. Aromatario, D. Baptista, B. Churchill, M. Myers, G. Soriano, Mr. P. Barry (Coach). Third Row: T. Seljak, A. Rocha, F. Albanese, J. Bolan, M. McGowan. BANTAM TEAM: FIRST ROW (L TO R): Mr. P. Monahan (Coach), W. Sullese, S. O ' Donoghue, E. John, A. Borelli, S. Tannis, P. McNulty, K. Fernandas, C. Loftus. SECOND ROW: K. Szeto, C. Thompson, M. Dechellis, M. Graf, P. Dorxn, R. MacDonald, W. Tinmouth, Mr. P. Barry (Coach). THIRD ROW: N. Paterson, M. Berney, M. Vidov, R. Sabatiani. SENIOR TEAM: FIRST ROW (L TO R): Mr. P. Monahan (Coach), R. Stradzs, N. Beaulieu, C. Rick, R. Hislop, P. Boross, S. Namikas. SECOND ROW: E. Roddy, C. Bayley, P. Zemla, J. Carreira, D. Rutherford, T. Fitzpatrick, A. Bayley, E. Dunphy, Mr. P. Barry (Coach). THIRD ROW: P. Ciccocioppo, T. Boase, N. Ciccocioppo. ABSENT: M. Dechellis, T. Blundell, Mr. S. Masterson. 1982 was the most successful season ever for St. Michael ' s Track and Field Team. The team was victorious at the Rebel Relays for a second successive year, defeating many of the orovince ' s top teams. The Track team won the overall TDCAA :hampionship, ending Michael Power ' s 21 year winning streak. 3oth the Bantam and Senior teams won their division, and the Juniors placed third. Thirty team members advanced to the Metro regional finals. Noel Beaulieu and Robert Hislop shared this year ' s Senior MVP. 3oth are hard working and dedicated team captains. They j inished second and third in the TDCAA 100 m and fourth and hird in the 200 m, respectively. fob Cattana was the Junior MVP. He was the leading scorer at the TDCAA Championship, Winning the 1500 m and coming ,econd in the 800 m. he Bantam MVP was Matthew Dechellis. Matthew was the DCAA individual Bantam champion. He finished first in the Dng jump, second in the 400 m, third in the high jump, and was member of the winning 400 m relay team. 95 ON TRACK 96 ATHLETICS AWARDS BANQUET Thady Blundell Fr. Hugh Mallon Trophy Conrad Mandala Enzo Montemurro Trophy Tony Barozzino John Drohan Trophy Dan Fava Dobie Award 97 The time is 1850. The place is the streets of London. And walking along the street is a small orphan boy named Oliver. This scene is familiar to almost everyone. It is the setting for Charles Dickens ' classic tale, Oliver . This play was brought to life on St. Mike ' s stage as this year ' s spring musical. Much new talent came to the fore in this play and many of these young actors and ac- tresses will no doubt be seen in future productions at St. Mike ' s. Fr. McKinnon once again directed the play with assistance from Mr. Story, Mr. Thomp- son, and Sr. Edna Martin from Loretto Ab- bey. Mr. John Guerriere orchestrated the fine student musicians. That famous line, Please sir, I want some more, was possibly the thought of many in the audience as the final curtain fell. CAST AND CREW Oliver Joseph Meehan Fagin Steve Bochenek Nancy Helen Bagshaw Dodger David Schmidt Mr Bumble Paolo Naccarato Widow Corney Michelle Rumball Bill Sykes Pat DiCosmo Mr Sowerberry Robert Leon Mrs Sowerberry Joan O ' Donnell Noah Claypole Andrew De Pass Bet . . . Ann Marie Heit Charlotte Mary Wakim Mr Brownlow Matthew Gyulay Mrs Bedwin Jackie Harper Dr Grimwig Andrew De Pass FAG IN ' S BOYS Gavin Carton Dan Krasna Louie Romano Chris Caponi Fabricio Rodriguez Chris De Bono Tom Meechan Kevin Kielty Chris Dignan Brian Swales i TOWNSPEOPLE Walter Pa I ma Tom McCarthy Matt Dawson TonyGiovenco John Birinyi Michael Pluscauskas Sebastien Piller-Tahy Francesco Lamanna Matt Gyulay Mark Muszynski Michael Marcynuk Michael Camacho PRODUCTION STAFF Rehearsal Pianist House Business Mgr. Stage Mgr. Director of Solos Director, Fagin ' s Boys Director of Chorus Director of Orchestra Director of Production TECHNICAL CREWS LIGHTS Arnold Belsanti Sue Chapman Martha Gaudy Rachel Fitzpatrick Karen Olsson Many Carton Anna Vaccaro Nona Inodi Susie Sternik Clare Meechan Elizabeth Santiso Mary Wakim Jackie Harper Mary Ann McCarthy Mark Kovich David Sylvester Joe Gisini Mr. M. Story Mr. I. Thompson Sr. E. Martin IBVM Loretto Abbey Mr. J. Guerriere Fr. R. McKinnonCSB Walter Brasca STAGE CREW STAGE CREW: Fabio Romano, Luigi LaRocca, Rob Sabatini, Bob Shea, Matthew Collins, Joe Gisini, Vince lozzo, Larry Correia, Mark Birney. ABSENT: John O ' Neill, Chris Bingham. TRAVEL SPOTS Tim Wagland Tim Chase SOUND Dave Sylvester Charles Gilbert CURTAIN Fabio Romano iggi McC Martha McCabe Eleanor McGrath Erin Prendergast MAKEUP Arnold Meyer Dan Paluzzi HAND PROPERTIES Audrey Shea PROMPTERS Norah Higgins HOUSE MOTHER Mrs. J.B. Guerriere ASS ' T. HOUSE MANAGER Tom Walsh ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR VIOLINS Michael Bodzazi Linda Fudge Lou Pugen Rachel McLeod CELLO Gillian Allen TRUMPET Michael Bellissimo TROMBONE Jamie Pitts FRENCH HORN Paquale Rotundo FLUTE PICCOLO Fred Bourke OBOE Morag Mottram CLARINET John Patterson BASS CLARINET Ken Fuderich Richard Morgan PERCUSSION Paul McKenna Paddy Morgan BASS Steve Budaci PIANO Mark Kovich MANAGERS Garry Riesky TonyPavelic Mr. J.B. Guerriere Nester Gula Lorraine Madigan Jim Madigan Terry Hrab Alexis Allen Tom McGivney Remi Brunka Marco Fazari RudolfoVilan 103 ITALIAN CLUB FESTA! ITALIAN CLUB EXECUTIVE: Nello Cairo, Claudio Daniele, Joseph Manzoli, Pasquale Rotundo, Mr. C. Grassi, Fr. R. Volpe. LA ZIA Dl CARLO CAST CREW: Francesco Villiva, Victor Farrace, Pasquale Rotundo, Pietro Ferrari, Antonio Petosa, Rosanna Birritteri, Monique Camarra, Davide D ' Ercole. Diana Valentini, Adriana Sebastiano, Michele DiNardo, Stephen Budaci, Joeseph Gisini, Luigi Larocca, Walter Brasca, Barry Naipul, Mr. John Taglione, Arnaldo Belsanti, Diana Bartoli, Elvira Falcone, Giulia LaRosa, Maria Lopez, Rosa Montemurro, Gianna Petricone, Pina Petricone, Luisa Romualdi, Antonella Rubmo, Mirella Scorziello, Lino Antonini, Tony Baptista, Frank Clarizio, Frank Crispino, Steve Del Fatti, Adriano DellaMora, Phil Lavorgna, John Mafrici, George Miniaci, Frank Vec- chiarrelli, Domenic Fusca, Sandro Fasolari, Brian Mische, Nick Svab, Dino Carubia, Tony Valitutti, Michele DiNardo, Mr. C. Grassi, Mr. L. Plastina. LA ZIADI CARLO DEBATING SENIOR DEBATORS SENIOR DEBATORS: FRONT ROW(L TO R): M. Ruggiero, P. Rotundo, R. Manning. BACK ROW: D. Frankian, J. Heng, T. Kalymon, G. Lopinski, R. Isla, Mr. J. Younder (Moderator), J. Pitts, F. Crispino, A. Pruss, B. Naipaul. This year, the Debating and Public Speaking Society, with a record high membership of sixty talented orators, participated in an impressive range of activities. Displaying their polemic art and their elocutionary skills, all debaters took part in five pro- con tournaments including one hosted by St. Michael ' s on March 5. In the Parliamentary circuit, debaters discussed topics ranging from computers and vegetarianism to world hegemony at the OSDU Workshop, the Pittsbury Invitational, Soma, the Don Mills English and Bilingual Debates, the Toronto Regionals, and the Ontario finals where the team placed first. Public Speakers represented the school well in three tour- naments, including the Basilian Invitational held at St. Michael ' s. Thanks go to moderators Mr. J. Younder, Fr. Kasun, and Fr. Weise for a most successful year, and to the graduating seniors, D. Frankian, R. Isla, G. Lopinski, R. Manning, B. Naipaul, A. Naszados, J. Pitts, A. Pruss, and J. Heng who was awarded the Norman Joseph Dilella Trophy. JUNIOR DEBATORS JUNIOR DEBATORS: FRONT ROW (L TO R): R. Isla (Coach), Fr. Kasun (Moderator). BACK ROW: F. Lamanna, M. Heisig, Y. Fournier, T. Petric, 0. Favero, R. Morgan, J. O ' Neill, N. Porco, M. Magennis. NOVICE DEBATORS NOVICE DEBATORS: FRONT ROW (L TO R): F. Lamanna (Coach), N. Porco (Coach). SECOND ROW: C. Heisig, G. Viteri, D. Zanotti, S. McAnoy, J. Hughes, T. Fiorino, L. Romano, M. Cooke. THIRD ROW: M. Ausenda, M. Petrucci, L. Pasubio, R. Pontisso, P. Malcovitch, P. Falsetti, F. Veltri, Fr. Weise (Moderator), J. Czar- nato, R. Turola, V. Pevger, T. Calcagno. 107 CHESS CLUB CHESS CLUB: John Sykora, Gary Williams, Rudolfo Vilan, Hrvoje Beg, Warren DiSouza, Anton Zefran. ABSENT: Dennis Vlahovic. MATH LEAGUE MATH LEAGUE TEAM: BACK ROW (L TO R): Barry Naipaul (Coach), Mike Graf, John Scali, Thomas Mudrinic (Coach), Victor Farrace (Coach), Peter Codec (Coach). FRONT ROW: Warren D ' Souza, Alex Kim, Eddy Young, Steve Lee, Fred Cheung, Steve Sculac, Mr. Coghlan (Coach). ABSENT: Scott Morrison, Bill O ' Hara, Tony Rodrigues. The Blue Chips won 5 out of 6 regular season games. In the playoffs, the Math League team won their first two games, but lost in the championship game. The MVP was Scott Morrison of Grade 10 who led the team in scoring for most of the games. A.V. DEPT. A.V. DEPT.: Mario DeFacendis, Mr. C. Geniole, Dan Paluzzi. 109 SCIENCE FAIR SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS: (L TO R): Matthew Collins, David Confalonieri, Ignazio Carbone, Paul Malcovitch, Francesco Lamanna, Roberto Lepone. ABSENT: Gregory O ' Neill, Antonio Rodrigues. (RIGHT): Mr. D. Tessaro, Raymond Shu, Mr. K. S Dudzinski. RAYMOND SHU: AWARDS: Metro Toronto Science Fair: Silver Medal - Senior Life Science Selected to represent the Metro Toronto Region at Canada-wide Science Fair (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) Canada-wide Science Fair: Silver Medal: Senior Life Science $500 Scholarship for First Year University $200 Communications Award Selected to represent Canada at the International Youth Science Fortnight (London, England) no DOUBLE BLUE BALL 113 ST-MICHEAL ' S MARCH FOR LIFE 114 115 THE BAND Mr. John Guerriere Conductor 118 Paolo Naccarato, Grade XIII Water Colour Ray Regala, Grade XI Paper Sculpture ABOVE: Pedro Mendoza, Grade IX, Tempra BELOW: Gino Smeriglio, Grade XI, Paper Sculpture IBV n H _ - c LEFT: Dennis Santiago, Grade X, Mixed Technique RIGHT: Luigi LaRocca, Grade XIII, Prisma Pencil BELOW: NickCiccocioppo, Grade XI, Paper Construction 121 122 123 GRADUATION JDICTORY ADORES: Remember how, as ' niners ' passing through the archway of this august institution SAINT MICHAEL B COLLEGE SCHOOL, our energies and aspirations were directed towards this one, vaguely definelB day called ' graduation ' ? Now that we each hold proudly in our hands what some facetiously dub our ' passport to the future ' - our diplomas, we can at least sit back, loosen our ties and relax! I don ' t think that an entire speech is necessary to sum up the sentiments of the graduating class. The task can be accomplished quite simply using one word - RELIEF! It ' s taken us five years to arrive at this moment and undeniably, when we leave, we shall miss Saint Michael ' s. The funny thing is, Saint Michael ' s will also miss us! As a graduating class, we have been characterized by our ability to (with all due respect to Sean Dodds) STAND OUT from the crowd, excelling in all areas of school life from athletics to academics and the Arts. We hold in front of us our diplomas, but our naturally inquisitive minds, sharpened no doubt by five years of mental exercise, pose the inevitable question, What is graduation? Father Pare, in his homily, gave us some interesting insights, but it won ' t be until our diplomas are carefully put away, , and the champagne glasses are put back on the shelf, and the hullabaloo has died down that the real implications of this strange ceremony called ' graduation ' begin to hit us. I was trying to find a theme for this graduation reflection and after looking at about a dozen KAI ' s, it - finally dawned upon me that the most extraordinary of all themes could be found in the most ordinary ; of life ' s events. I remember asking a child once who his favourite story book or movie character was (expecting him to say, of course, Superman or at least E.T.) His answer was unexpected - Janus . Who? . I asked, as puzzled then as you probably are now. The child showed me his picture book and sure enough, there in front of me was Janus, the Roman deity with two faces, one looking to the past and the other looking to the future ... I had found my theme. You see, there are few pivotal moments in our lives where the past and future seem interconnected. Graduation is one of those moments. And so today when we are all dressed up and looking distinguished in our suits and cravats, we are invited not only to look to the past but also to look towards the future. We have spent five years together at Saint Michael ' s. What are some of our memories? There are perhaps memories of yellow brick walls and the Tower, memories of football in the tennis courts in September and baseball in May, memories of KAI ' S and Hollowmen and Grub Days, and dreaded memories of exams and late slips and 214. But it is important when we reminisce today, that we don ' t forget to look also at the future. We ' ve got our diplomas and that ' s marvelous, but what ' s next? What comes next, what we accomplish in the future, depends directly on one thing - who we are. That seems like an easy thing to say, but who are we? Do we even have the full answer? I think not. The discovery of who we are is afterall our best definition of ' life ' . But we do know one thing after five years at Saint Michael ' s, and it is one thing that I hope we shall remember long after everything else is forgotten. The partial answer to the question, Who are we lies in the response We are GOOD people. That is important to remember because it is going to take all the courage, all the wisdom and all the goodness within us to reach out to that world of ours, a world characterized by a list of ins injustice, insensitivity, and intolerance. Let us not forget the words of the Carpenter of Nazareth, the Master of the Universe, the God-Man whom the human race crucified two thousand years ago: You are the light of the world. May your light shine before humanity. Somewhere in this world lies a task that can only be accomplished using our unique talents and our individual gifts. The greatest of all gifts is the gift of ourselves in commitment to a world that is more human, more just, more merciful and ultimately, more divine. To be quite frank, we haven ' t always lived up to the name Christian , but in five years at Saint Michael ' s, at least we ' ve tried and, whether we are aware of it or not, our faith has grown from the apolegetic, I ' m really sorry I ' m a Christian, but it ' s hardly my fault to the point where we can say with a sense of digwtyand maturity, Yes, I am Christian. Yes, I can do something about this world. I ' ve always been fascinated by old sayings. Maybe it ' s because they can say in one sentence what I cannot hope to say in an entire speech. There is one adage that goes, You don ' t put old heads upon young shoulders . Perhaps today, we can add something to that. You don ' t put old heads on young shoulders because young heads are good enough Respecting the heritage of our elders, the world that we inherit will be moulded by the youth of today. There is a sense of urgency in the air, especially orld approaches the turning point in human history - the coming of the ; we leave this sanctuary today to enter the boardrooms and the public squares of the t us take with us the spirit of Saint Michael ' s. That, by no means, is an exhortation to do the sven days a week, nor is it any indication that MICHAEL PRINCE OF ALL THE ANGELS will hit the top of the charts in households from Aurora to Mississauga. What I mean by the ' Spirit of Saint Michael ' s is something more profound and it is exemplified in the spirit of cooperation and mutual respect of differences that characterizes our school community. It is in recognition of this spirit that I wish to say, or at least try to say, a few words to our Italian friends and family: Ci sono oggi in questa chiesa molti genitori italiana. Alora vorrei dire queste parole in it aliano. Oggi condivido con voi la gioia che avete nel vostro cuore, nel vedere i frutti del vostro lavoro e dei vostri sacrifici. AMMfl I think there is no better way to end this graduation reflection than by thinking of all those people who have touched our lives in a profound way - our friends, our teachers and our parents. It is to these that I wish to dedicate this poem: We did not understand at first the meaning of your smile. We were Grade Niners, young men with potential waiting to emerge. Along you came, and guided us, and we were changed. It was no miracle that you worked, no Herculean task that you accomplished. You did what many had done before, but you were different. . You worked not for us; but with us; You were our friends, our teachers, our family. You opened windows we had barred inside and so the sun filters through. Dear friends, the time we spent together was brief, But we shall treasure it, And though our minds may soon forget the days of these past years, We have grown, And what is more, You too have grown . . . Because of us. YEAR ' S END: BA-BALOO MOST SILL 14. TA60A 79 TRANS AM ff BOICK Let Sabre LTD iort- 4o.ooo. all power options .cruise flo AD-KTT R . 6, OOO mi . fiH.oir. LtM metallic km- new paint, +ire. blue, , 9O.OOO 2.2 , OOO , ca M Mort,C7 79 CADILLAC excellent condition. condifien. 79 CAMARo Zze. re w 4i res , , -fVent spoiler coU Ale . 78 t-0t49 79 CMBV Cel A CJoed condition. niyhts . OLDS. 96, Pally , t i ; r- 1 call 7 1- 3149 71. M - 4ooo , 1C ' be , cerf . , lc, ooo cffcr 76 . 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