Assumption University - Ambassador Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1962

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T' .a.-,.. AV A ig- W' ' ,V .. ,Y ll: I I it 'gl ml l :B U 9 D it it . ,V ll t.. . t .l .. .,. . :- F ' V , qmzzm., Dave Balaishus, Red Nantais, Calfin Messing, Froggy Bourg. Carl Idzunski Bob McGowan, Tony Farrah. Gord Duprey, Don Jablonslfi, Joe Lucas, Coach Father Murray, C.S.B., John Suhy, Jerry Santelli, John Preniczky, Dave Hoffard. Where's the ball? , . , -. ., J .u,.f,y- ,,. Y-4 ' 934:33 ,.:-5-, v- .. xl I 'SAN e . 'Y' 1 ' of! I'- XEVI.,-ssgh U 5-hffsqw. Q, ' ,nw What a drag! 31,004 cglweaf, an jnffzamwza On fall afternoons lOO of Assumptions most manly, participated in Intramural football on the back campus. Enthusiasm ran high as the tour teams fought for the school title. ln the regular season the Seniors took three wins to go undefeated. The Juniors and Sopho- mores tied with records of one win, one loss, and one tie. True to the school tradition, the Fresh- men remained in the cellar with no wins and three losses. An interesting feature of this year's league was the equality of the teams, save for the Frosh who could field only a small team. No game between the top three teams was won by more than one touchdown. 5 . ,gr s

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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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sagggrx-,' ! .', . l sau ompafifion Tough defensive play along with a wet and muddy field, explain the lack of high scoring games. There were many interesting side lights. Re- member the time the Freshmen almost scored, or the disastrous hand iniuries that made it hard to hold a pop bottle, or for that matter a football. At the season's end the air was full of the fam- iliar plaints: Wait till next year lFroshly What a fluke lSophsl, We was robbed Uuniorsl, We showed them who the real men were lSeniorsl. The only statement that was agreed to by every- one was that playing football is the best way to spend Autumn afternoons. ?'?!??i H0 ... t Going all the way, Dave? l N Wu lll l ff Jllllt'-VIWV cqofzgomozea Frank Sarlo, Lloyd Atkinson, Dan Jansen, Mike Keenan, Joe Likou, Dave Hannay, Charlie Boyle, Pete Clark, Ron Blizchuck, Coach Bob Sperandio, Bill Shenden, Dave Kiszkiss, Phil Fitz- patrick, Pat Culhane, Jim Kesselring, Pete Bond, Larry Bciswick, Tom Scheuerman, Al Stan, Don Kasta, Dan Moron. What should we do now? N 1 ' s . '--as-'sf.T ' A ,- . -- . .. -. ., .,.. ,Hi V' ., ,.flll.'r' . g., 5. 1 'Ill --fll7'l -4' 7-H .ful . -- . -..- . .V r --. -A 1---

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