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Year 10












10 Dunstan


Back Row : James Barsoum, Benjamin Dax, Michael D'Amico, Michael Dobson Third Row : Lawrance Koo, Lucas Scammell, Daniel Griffin, Steven Raffa, Luke O'Connell, David McKenna, Andrew Tjahjadi Second Row : Stephen Holmes, Matt Hocking, Daniel Rowse, Timothy Harris, Anthony Silcock, Ms Dianne Byers Front Row : Paul Tesoriero, Patrick Roberts, Alexander Bolt, Lachlan McMahon, James Mason, Timothy Stewart, Stewart Hyslop Row 4:Back Row : Christopher Hennessy, Joshua Alfred, Mitchell Howieson, Samuel Nethersole, Thomas Van De Laak, Julian Meyer, James Murphy Third Row : Simon Hunt, Andrew Nolan, Nicholas Trevorah, Adam Cox, Nicholas Mills, Jeremy Phillips Second Row : James Bird, Anthony Calo, John De Sensi, John Van De Ven, Christopher Sullivan, James McPeake, Mr Philip Ryan Front Row : Peter McDonald, George Farah, John Karpavicius, Allan Kagan, Jozef Dickinson, Jeffrian Weston


10 Jerome

Back Row : Nathan Burns, Andrej Vodstrcil, Bradley McDonald, Anthony Hindle, Daniel Cannizzaro, Liam Clifford Third Row : Christopher Macdonald, Shannon Brovedani, Tony Lolicato, Ryan Noye, James Toniolo, Daniel Giorgini Second Row : Darren Sisouw, William Shannon, Simon Chen, Sean Beven, Nathan Anstey, Joshua Attard-Dickson, Ms Kathleen Flynn Front Row : Dale Fyfe, Julian Newington, Dean Noble, Ricki White, Mitchell Belden, Craig Almeida Back Row : Jason Boulos, Stephen Badrock, Ryan Hendry, Paul Harding, Ryan Holland, Rohan Conlon, Benjamin Mackie Third Row : Kristian Palumbo, Christopher Stubenrauch, Timothy McKenna, Matthew Corallo, Adrian Terech, Yuriy Martirosian Second Row : Mrs Christine Thompson, Adam Sison, Glenn Thompson, Christopher Bird, Daniel Rabel, David Bentley, Mr Kevin Arkell Front Row : Jonathon Johnstone, Alexander Kelada, Lachlan Bull, Amir Asady, Joshua Ferguson, Benjamin Shipperd






Year 10 2003

What a Year! As Jozef and myself sit here to type this report of Year 10 2003, we sit in the photography computer room, when we are meant to be doing work on our folios. We are currently 3 weeks from exams and the year has gone so fast that we struggle to remember. We could always start on the topic of Day 1. Boys moving frantically to find out what teachers will control their movements for the next twelve months, teachers moving frantically to find out what boys they will have to put up with for the next twelve long months as they sip their last cup of straight black coffee, to help ease first day nerves. Only two days into the new school year we begin the countdown to December 5; the last day. From memory it was something like 185 days to go. However, the year got off to a very smooth and trouble-free start. Come the end of Term 1, we were all rejoicing with the cancellation of Mission Action Day and the 9:00am finish on the last day of term 1; all the while knowing that we would re-walk the course during term two at some stage, during school time. The dark mornings came quickly, the rain came hard and by sheer coincidence many boys arrived after the 8:40am kick off. Term 2 went in a flash with only vague memories of lightning premierships and mid year exams. However one memory we will not forget is that last day Mr Delahunt's career at De La. He will be missed and many thanks go out to him from Year 10 2003. Work Experience was a much-welcomed extension to our holidays, but it made the eventual return to school all the much harder. Camps also arrived quickly to offer another reprieve to the laborious school week. Emotions then ran hot with the cancellation of the renowned Year 10 Social, possibly due to doubtful behaviour in past years. Nice one guys! You happy now? The rest of the term shot by with only distant memories. With only 42 days of Year 10 life left to put up with we were truly on the home stretch now. Community Service then arrived and was considered a Godsend. Boys were given the opportunity to go out into the community to give something back to the society that offers them so much. It was also considered a nice week off. As we sit here now, preparing for our final exams and weeks on the Tiverton Campus it comes to mind that we will be the last Year 10 group to grace this campus soil. There are many people we would like to thank for the fantastic year: Mr Ford who came off the bench to replace Mr Delahunt and did so in a fantastic way, Homeroom and subject teachers, we thank them for their passion and commitment to our education. There is only one phrase that sums up the year that has passed: "Thanks Guys, that was really something else!"
Cheers. Tim McKenna and Jozef Dickinson




Student Representative Council
We are pleased to say that 2003 was enjoyable and successful year for the Student Representative Council thanks to the enthusiasm of members and the guidance of Mr Riordan. With the change of Homeroom numbers from 6 to 8 classes there was an increase in the numbers of leaders. Two representatives from each Homeroom were selected by their peers at the beginning of the year. Each week a meeting was held, and we were lucky to have input from a range of year levels represented at the meetings. Throughout the year many ideas were put forward at the meetings by the students and we are pleased to say that some of these ideas have been put in to practice, such as the new monogram shirt which will be worn by Tiverton students from Term 1 2004. The short sleeve shirt will be worn with no tie and will have the college emblem on the breast pocket. Another one of our main projects which has been floated before but not been realized is the sports house system. This year with the help from the hardworking and dedicated team of year 10 leaders we were able to push this idea through and put forward a proposal for next year. As we are the last Year 10 leaders of the Tiverton campus, we would like to commend all the leaders for their contribution to the SRC; without their help none of our achievements would have been possible. We would also like to take this opportunity to give special thanks to Mr Riordan who always puts a lot of his time and effort into the SRC. Without his help some of the changes would have been impossible. Last but not least we would like to extend our gratitude to the staff and students of the Tiverton Campus. Without their support and contribution the SRC would not have been able to achieve the success it had this year.

Alex Gow Campus President






10 Roland


Back Row : Martin Chung, Blaize Bainbridge, David Gadsden, Thomas Mottram Third Row : Jonathon Matthews, James Fitzgerald, Zachary Priest, Kyle O'Brien, Thomas Nolan, James Hansen, Simon Banfield Second Row : Dylan Picone, Peter Karavatis, Ross McLeod, Peter Murray, Mr Adrian O'Connor Front Row : Nicholas Kiatos, Harrison Murray, Patrick McCluskey, Griffin Zakharov, Alexander Holmes, Matthew Curry, Michael Geaney Absent : Matthew King Back Row : Samuel Tyrer, Stephen Price, John Kitchen, Patrick Youens, Thomas McLean Third Row : David Evans, Alexander Hay, Phillip Johnson, Daniel Meehan, Christopher Gleeson, Aaron House, David Mulhall Second Row : Arthur Ponte, Christopher Marchese, Charles Noonan, Anthony Russell, Gerard Winter, Simon Mason, Mr Chris Danckert Front Row : Alexandre Perron, Alexander Gow, William Radita, Nicholas Patane, James Khong, Sean Sutton


10 Vincent

Back Row : Gerard Grindlay, Luke Deacon, Justin Koob, Jason Sing, Shane Convery Third Row : Timothy Davison, Kristiaan Griffin, Peter Nucara, Ashley Burian, Seamus Scanlon, Charles McCart Second Row : Rino Precilla, Wills Arnost, Ryan Semmel, Timothy Heffernan, Jaan Erkan, Konrad Korzen, Mr Carl Kruger Front Row : Thomas Savage, Martin Ho, Benjamin Anstey, Daniel Lombardo, Sean Palmington, Liam Poulton Absent : Anthony Lolicato Back Row : David Smith, Matthew Nayna, Charles Dowling, Stephen Collins, Nikolas Higgins Third Row : Christopher Squire, Timothy Krezel, Steven Loft, Michael Shelton, Markus Meyer, Jacob Egan, Daniel Liston Second Row : James Crowe, Michael Robinson, Patrick Morrison, Peter Fabris, Nathan Harris, Benjamin Tarpey, Mr Shane Slavin Front Row : Alexander Tyrrell, Christopher Emmerson, Shaun Twentyman, Peter Kennedy, Catlin Lo, Jack Spangaro

Year 10 Coordinator's Report

Year 10 is always a challenging year for students and 2003 was no different. Students embraced the many opportunities that the year provides to prepare them for what is ahead. I was impressed greatly by the willingness of the group to get involved in all aspects of College life. Highlights of the year included the Formal Dancing Classes, Trivia Night and the Camp at Glenmaggie. Students this year experienced the world of work with a week of work experience as a lead up to VCE Subject Selections. Lasallian Service week saw our students go out into the Community and give of their time to others. They represented De La Salle with distinction upholding a great tradition of service that the College has. I would like to congratulate the many students who achieved outstanding success during the Year. These areas included academically, public speaking, Rock Eisteddfod, Music and Sport. The Year 10 leaders, led superbly by Alex Gow, did a great job not only leading the campus but involving themselves in many activities within the school. Having taken over the Coordinator's job in the middle of the year I would like to thank Michael Delahunt for his many years of service at De La Salle, in particular his work in Year 10 over the last few years as Coordinator. The Homeroom teachers have done an outstanding job guiding and caring for the Year 10 group this year. Many thanks to Mr Phil Ryan, Mr Shane Slavin, Mr Chris Danckert, Mr Adrian O'Connor, Mr Kevin Arkell, Ms Di Byers, Ms Kathleen Flynn and Mr Carl Kruger. They have been ably supported by the many specialist teachers involved in Year 10. Thanks to Br Tim, Peter Riordan and Geoff Martin for their work with the Year 10 students. Finally I would like to thank the Year 10 students for their contribution to De La Salle and I wish them luck as they enter the world of VCE, VCAL, Vet, TAFE, work or apprenticeships in 2004.

Year 10 Leaders
Back Row: Nathan Burns, Michael D’Amico. John Matthews, Martin Ho Middle Row: Mr Michael Delahunt, James Mason, Matthew Corallo, Jeffrian Weston, Seamus Scanlan, George Farrah Front: Br Tim Peter, Griffin Zakharov, Simon Mason, Tim McKenna, Alex Gow, Alex Tyrrell, Christopher Emmerson, Craig Almeida, Mr Peter Riordan Congratulations to Academic Achievement Award winners Semester 1: Wills Arnost 10V, Stephen Badrock 10H, David Bentley 10H, Sean Beven 10J, Matthew Corallo 10H, Luke Deacon 10V, George Farah 10B, Joshua Ferguson 10H, Alexander Gow 10M, Anthony Hindle 10J, Christopher Macdonald 10J, Christopher Marchese 10M, James Mason 10D, Simon Mason 10M, Peter McDonald 10B, Timothy McKenna 10H, Kyle O'Brien 10R, Steven Raffa 10D, Michael Robinson 10S, Seamus Scanlon 10V, Benjamin Shipperd 10H, Griffin Zakharov 10R, Amir Asady 10H, Joshua Alfred 10B, Luke O'Connell 10D, William Radita 10M, Christopher Squire 10H, Christopher Stubenrauch 10H, Alexander Tyrrell 10S,

