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Bowes Dempsey, Jack Kelly, Jim Cushing IPresidentl, Jon Austin. Frank Morrota, .lack Wiley, Ron Rinaldi, Bill Botus. Leo McElphine, Bob Caicco, Bob Fabro, Rick McNair, Barry Pepper. 4- .X C I QN A QF. 1 1, I ees WR.. 4 1' 'tr' X 1r1'7 '1T ii:-s :L 4' ALUMINI REPRESENTATIVE Roo Scot' MODERATOR OF ATHLETICS Rev. J. Hussey, C.S.B. 48 .mb Gqfgfsfia Cfounarl The promotion and direction of athletics is gov- erned by the Athletic Council. Its main concern is the functioning and organization of intramural sports. During the past year, it has been re- sponsible for the spirited participation of the men on campus in the various intramural sports such as football, basketball, curling, and hockey. It is the Council's main preoccupation to organize any sport on campus which may be of interest to the men. With the support of the Athletic Depart- ment, under the direction of Dick Moriarity, Ath- letic Director and Fr. Hussey, moderator of sports, in coherence with the efforts of the alumni repre- sentative, Rod Scott, and under the student pres- idency of Jim Cushing, the Council was more active than in past years. I 7 X. I, .Al Qi. ff1.'-15:21.51-if 'b-5.4-' . - -tsisw... , - , . -'-s-:f-..3.:f:fi.n..'. 'rv X . A. lf .Q .24wW1eff:1ftf-fflfiia xiii? is - f 2. ' . sS'51:r11tfH- P' -7 ' it . ' f fin 3- ' ik ' ii, fl .,., , , ., ,.,s x, ,. ...E 1. x X.. . .fggfeis-'rw R ,f4.',H, 3 A -f if S--1 V -i I, 7-24, s. 9' I ,, -, .gf , grain I ,1n.1-5 ' QE! 'i nf. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Dick Moriarity SIXTH YEAR AS DIRECTOR A graduate of Aquinas Institute, Roches- ter, Dick came to Assumption in 1952 where he received his Bachelor's Degree four years later. Assumption's enrollment was 600 students when Dick started as Athletic Director in 1956 and is now over I,400. The athletic program has ex- panded even more rapidly under his guidance.
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F56-iv .-' ' lqflfonzsnl Gqfflflsfia council, Similar in function to the men's council, the . Women's athletic council is primarily concerned with the organization and promotion of girl's l sports on campus. Cathia Gilbert, President ot l the Women's Athletic Association, stated that the program is designed to provide competition, l exercise, and iust plain fun for all those inter- l ested in participating. For that reason the pro- l griam was extended this year so that even the - least athletically inclined could participate. This it i year's intramural sports included basketball, k swimming, volleyball, badminton, and bowling, E all of which drew more enthusiasts than in pre- l vious years. l l l l l il l 1 l l T. l Q. i r . l 1 l l l . ' rx i l l 3 l l ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Q Mrs. Wm. Thomson 4 flflfslbonzz clfomz Alia T Sis Thomson, newly appointed Assistant i to the Athletic Director in charge of Women's athletics has returned to As- A sumption after a three year absence. She has experienced a tremendous in- crease in interest among the girls in all fields of athletics and, as a result, the women's athletic programme scored re- sounding success. l Sue Deziel, Mary Ann Pomajba, Cathia Gilbert lPresiclentl, Judy Stefanski. Gail Emmerson, Cathy Comuzzi, Carmen Eaton, Mary Marr, Danielle Renier. 1 SF' .1 '-sth :Q 1 Q, , . ie.-n-9 MODERATOR OF ATHLETICS Sister Rose Kathleen 49 Fred Luxford EQUIPMENT MANAGER
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