PAUL VI

Developmental Learning Center 

 


9905 Papineau
Montréal, Quebec H2B 1Z9
Tel.: (514) 723-2845 ­ Fax: (514) 723-2666 

Photos

2003-2004

 

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  2003-04

 

Take a ride up to Paul VI at Camp Kinkora  2004. Click the bus on your left and enjoy the RIDE!

Click the Award Ribbon on the right            to see a slideshow of our Awards Day

Graduation 2004:

Click the picture on the left for a slideshow of photos.

 

The 2004 Andy Mansi Tournament was held on May 28th this year. Robert and Stephanie start it off by rolling the first balls.

 

Melissa and Melanie check to scoreboard for scores and statistics.

 

 

 

Mr. Borrelli concentrates on a shot as it goes down the alley. All teachers participated with the students in this annual tournament.

 

Gino, Suganyan, Riccardo, and Jonathan enjoy a break after playing their first game.

 

 

Students encourage each other as they watch their fellow-students play their game.

 

 

Stopping to pose for a picture between frames.

 

 

 

Alex stops to smile at the camera before rolling the ball down the alley.

 

 

 

Miss Allison shows some students how to read the scores that are displayed on the computer screen.

 

 

Melissa gets ready to finish up her game with a starting position before the last roll. Her smile shows that she's satisfied with her score so far.

 

Lots of cheers are heard from this table as they celebrate the success of a perfect STRIKE!

 

To Celebrate the return of the warm weather, Paul VI has a Hotdog picnic in the park in mid MAY.

 

    

 

Robert and Emily play ball while they await the arrival of Hotdogs, chips and juice boxes.

 

 

    

 

Virginia, Robert, Juliann, Santina and Paola enjoy each other's company after a satisfying lunch.

 

    

 

Staff members have a chit-chat with students after everyone has been served.

 

 

    

 

Students enjoy the warm weather, the green grass, the shade under a tree and the thought of the soon to arrive season of Summer.

 

    

Once again, Paul VI High School hosts a Mini Olympics fun day. All athletes are led by Ricardo & Gino as they carry the Canadian and Québec flags.

 

 

After the official opening ceremonies, flags and banner are displayed for all to see.

 

 

Melanie and Jeremy are competing in a bâton relay race. Anxious members of their teams await the bâton so that they may help in the completion of this cooperative race.

 

Notice Kenny and Michael as they continue the race to help their teams compete.

 

 

The Running Long Jump race gives all students a chance to demonstrate their abilities in jumping as far as possible.

 

 

Sara lets go of the 8 lb. shot put ball in hopes of getting a good distance on her throw. Her fellow-athletes look on and encourage her effort.

 

Principal, Mr. Tabet show the students that he too is a competitive athlete who enjoys a good challenge.

 

 

Students get ready for a 400 meter race.

 

 

 

Before going in for lunch, students challenge each other to a tug of war.

 

 

Students cool off from the hot sun by playing some indoor games.

 

 

Olympics would not be complete without the 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize ribbons. Congratulations to all participants! Special thanks to Mr. K. Helmy for helping out.

Sugaring-off was a blast for all students. We visited a dairy farm, enjoyed sliding down the colorful tubes, played hockey, danced and ate a traditional cabane à sucre meal.

Earth Day (April 22nd) celebrations included the cleaning up of our school yard. It's important to help keep our environment clean.

Proud students: Julian, Robert, Gino, Anthony, Angelo, Stephanie and Jonathan proudly pose for a picture with their cleanup gear. Congratulations on a great job.

Click the picture on the right             

to see a slide-show of our 2004 Fundraiser Dinner Dance

Outdoor carnival activities include a game of Broomball in the snow.  

 

After the exciting and chilling experience of outdoor fun, students enjoy a cup of hot chocolate. Mmmm..  

 

It is our tradition to host a Jell-O eating contest. The crowd enjoying the show were our own fellow students. We all cheered them on.

 

The competition was pretty good and all contestants had a great time. This year's winners were: Suganyan and Stephanie.  

 

A penny arcade of  different games allowed students to test their skill at various activities.

 

As a treat for lunch, we all savored the delicious taste of a BBQ chicken lunch with fries and cole slaw.  Can you smell that aroma? 

 

Carnival  activities ended with a dance. Helping with the music were DJ's Angelo, Alex, and Gino. 

 

The coronation ceremonies crowned: Michael as Prince, Shamila as Princess,  Jeremy as King and Melissa as Queen for the 2004 Winter Carnival.  Congratulations!!

As a special project students dipped white carnations in red water and watched them turn pink by the end of the week. See the great smiles as they kick off the special project.

 

This experiment was done in all classes. Students were amazed at the results and brought the pink carnations home to share with their families.

 

Students had the opportunity to show their love of basketball. Mr. Tabet (principal)  demonstrates the technique of a free throw. Did it go in? Of course! Mr. Tabet never misses a shot. 

 

Angelo, Jonathan and Curran now try their skills at sinking a ball into the basket.

 

Look out Michael Jordan! Curran can show you up. He's got the moves and the right clothes to do a great job on the basketball court.

 

Another group of  students show their love of soccer. Angelo is the goalkeeper as Mauro gets ready for a shot.

 

Lucie and Debbie Lee show students some enthusiasm for the game of badminton. Where's the birdie?

In order to help raise funds for the needy at Christmas, students had a novelty and bake sale.

 

The baked good were selling pretty fast. We constantly needed to restock the goodies.  

 

Teachers and students did their part by contributing goods and purchasing too.

 

Our Christmas celebrations were climaxed with a special family luncheon. Staff members helped to serve the delicious meals to students and guests.

 

Look at the beautifully decorated hall. Christmas truly is a time to be jolly. 

 

Waiting for all guests to arrive, students waited patiently by singing songs.

 

Our veteran friends: C. Trudeau, P. Crichton, T. McKitterick and J. Byers joined us for this special meal. Mr. Bechard poses with them for this picture. 

 

Another group of happy students wait to be feed.

 

Some of our student-transportation drivers also joined our family group in the sharing of this special banquet meal.

 

LBP administration members: T. Quinn, S. Furlanetto, V. Pirollo, and E. Alfonsi  joined our Principal W. Tabet in the sharing of this great feast.

 

More smiling faces pose for a picture as they await the coming of dessert.

 

The next table was no different. They also anxiously waited to satisfy the sweet tooth with delicious Christmas cake.

 

The meal ended with gifts for all students. Everyone received a stuffed Christmas teddy bear. 

On November 7th, 2003 students and staff  honoured some war veterans.

 

 

In a special ceremony, Mr. Bechard welcomes students and 7 special guests (5 veterans).

 

The color party (l to r: Jerry Whittaker, Charles Trudeau and Joe Somers  officially begin the ceremonies.

 

 During our period of silence, Patricia Crichton salutes all veterans for their unselfish bravery during those days of battle and unrest.

 

Joe Somers gives us a first hand account of his experiences during the Korean war.

 

Question period allows students and staff to ask and learn more about the importance of peace.

 

C. Trudeau, J. Somers, John Byers and Leo Nelson answer students' questions.

 

Paul VI student and Cadet - Junior Hibbert pays his respects to these fine veterans as he holds a memorial wreath.

 

Tommy McKitterick, L. Nelson, J. Byers and P. Crichton listen as Principal Waguih Tabet gives special thanks to these fine and distinguished guests.

 

Lest we forget-

If you can't Remember, Think

 

To start off our celebrations this year, students decorated pumpkins under the supervision of CCW Lucy Buono.

 

Students show off their costumes with CCW Debbie Lee (fairy in the center). Great participation by all.

 

Students (Suganyan, Paola, Melissa, Santina, Melanie, Alex and Michael) of the pumpkin decorating contest pose with their winning entry.

 

Congratulations to students of the decoration committee for the graveyard scene. Notice the coffin in the center. 

 

Miss Debbie Lee (magical fairy) brings Dracula (Suganyan) to life. See him emerge from the coffin.

 

D.J.'s  Ricardo, Carlo, Gino and Angelo did a great job of entertaining at the party.

 

All pumpkin entries are displayed for everyone to enjoy. We hope you like them too?

 

Angelo, Kenny, Michael and Anthony wait for some games to begin.
 
(left to right)- Jonathan, Paola, Sara, Emily, Shamila, Curran and Melanie anxiously await on the other side of the hall.

 

Curran and Shamila do the backward dance with a balloon. Don't drop it!  

 

Melinda and Stephanie also try their skills at the backward dance. Don't push too hard, the balloon my pop!
   
Mr. Venuta enjoys the activities with the excited students.
   

 

A special thanks to the LBP students who helped us setup and enjoy the festivities of the Halloween day. 

 

Miss Lucy and Sara pose for one last picture. A great time was had by all.

October 2003 is the time of year where we stop to pray and thank God for all our blessings.

 

Melissa, Santina, Michael and Kenny help give thanks by offering special gifts during a special Thanksgiving ceremony

 

To conclude our celebrations, Miss Lucy helps distribute Thanksgiving treats for all to enjoy.

 

Alex, Jeremy, Ricardo, and Angelo relax and enjoy their snacks.

 

Kenny, Michael, Miss Debbie Lee, Robert and Angelo C. pose for a photo as they also enjoy their treats.

 

Anthony M., Gino, Ricardo, Alex R., Stephanie, Melinda, Angelo D. and Mauro share a time of friendship and fun as they pose for this photo.

 

Principal and staff members also share food, time and friendship with each other. HAPPY THANKSGIVING!