Assumption University - Ambassador Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1962

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Qbsfsiminenf Damagfsl Backing up the basketball team and standing iust shy of the lime-light this year. was the wom- en's volleyball squad. With few returnees, the As- sumption sextet, under the captaincy of Eleanor Duda, could muster only a third place in the Mc- Master tourney. However, following their med- iocre performance, the squad was soon whipped into shape, and went on to complete the season with an impressive record. Heads upl Batting back the birdiel 04111516 - Clans gala domflsfifou Attracting 35 enthusiasts, bowling once again proved to be the most popular girl's sport on campus. The Ameri-Cans, on top of the league most of the bowling season, clinched the title by sweeping their last series, with the Senior entry, the Whistlers. The Blowers finished a close sec- ond, followed by the P.l.'s Lucky 7's, and Whist- lers who tied for third. The Stompers finished sixth, and holding up the league were the Rock- ettes. l L 1 1R51 g i . I. T L l i A 3 ' R is ff : r 5' A Oman 3 flfoffsyflaff Eleanor Duda, Cathia Gilbert, Hermaine Coopmon, Eileen Keller, Sis Thomson, Myrna Malowney, Valerie Pinke, Barb Mountford. Ab, FQ w 3 '..e1,f..S:,.l0a'Lu,i: . M t J if ,an E KVVOITZEIZB, Bowfln 80. LLE 9 9 Cathy Comuzzi, Mary Marr, Donna Leichleiter, Pat Bolger, Sharon Murphy, Carm Dureaulf, Lise Fournier, Anne Gillis, Eileen Keller, Mary Grzecocka, Jane Jozsa, Barb Hill, Hermaine Coopman, Anne O'Rourke, Tommie Richardson, Judy Kowcinak, Mary Thorpe, Mary McDonald, Joan Spinks, Bev Baxter, Helge Kunar, Cathy E'skert, Elaine Miller, Julie Cervoski. i 65 'I

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rf- frm.. .mu-P 5 3 W is- , - 'L . h . -1 i ff: 5' L ': ' l til. X' ... t . E! -if iff O'ZEOU'O'Z Two Countries, two cities, side by side, joined by a bridge . . .the Ambassador Bridge. Next to the bridge, in the Canadian city of Windsor, there lies a university campus - Assumption University, Within the buildings of that university, young men and wom- en of all races, colours, and creeds undergo a vital part of the process of growth. When these young people leave this campus, they will have been prepared to be ambassadors to the world . . .ambassadors giving freely of all their talents, discriminating against no one, co-operating for a better world in which to live. This is Assumiptiorfs story . . . one of blending. one of inner growth, one of learning from all things. As we live so do we grow. 3

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