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m AIR CADET BAND - SQUADRON 310 AIR CADET BAND - SQUADRON 310 Q+ ty A S — fn rrJ P ' 2 , n.uM « “ “ -v SID. LLOYD 2277 WINDERMERE ROAD WALMERVILLk. ONT. PHONE 3-7361 a mg , A ! vER SG FRONT ROW - J. McMAHON; J. MASCARO; J. HOLLERHEAD. G GRASSI; FR. F. BURNS. C.S.B.; F. FOSTER; L. FREEMAN; L. BASTIEN; R. CHAUVIN; MIDDLE ROW - L. LADOUCEUR. J HEAD. J WIESE; J. KEELAN; J. BARTH; J McALPINE. T. McTERNAN; G BEAUNE; BACKROW - W. COLAUTTI; 0 LAMOTHE; J. ARPIN; W McAULIFFE; J. CAINEN: J. STORTZ: R. VENNEY; J. ASKIN; R NEIGHBOUR: ETS ■ SQ 1MDB0W 3 0 w ow . comm , ss|owed 1 11 R SAUNDERS; R GLUN g K=amIsH SERNEELS: J ' ST0RTZ : R - DUCHARME; l “° 0l! “ c A s,s:sr t «« « : 3 CP THE CRUSADER 1943 - 44 ’ ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL WINDSOR, ONTARIO 8k TO A I MARY, A QUEEN of PEACE AND VICTORY THIS ANNUAL PAGE FIVE • MRS CLAUDE G, ARNOLD Windsor- Ontario • MR. AND MRS. LOUIS J, ARPIN Windsor, Ontario • MR, E. C. AWREY, K.C, Windsor- Ontario • MR, AND MRS. JAMES H. BARTH Windsor- Ontario • DR. AND MRS. ERNEST BEUGLET Windsor, Ontario • REV, LUKE BEUGLET, C.S.B. Windsor- Ontario • REV, G- L. BLONDE- P.P. Windsor. Ontario • DR. AND MRS. R. H. BOOKMYER Detroit. Michigan © MR AND MRS, DAN CALABRESE Utica, Michigan • MR AND MRS. J. CAMPEAU St. Mar tine, P.Q. • MR. AND MRS. H. J, CARMICHAEL St. Catharines- Ontario • MR. AND MRS. j. B. CARROL Chicago. Illinois • MRS, ANNE CATLIN Detroit, Michigan • ME, AND MRS. H. J. CHASELEY Riverside. Ontario • REV. J, B. CLARK Windsor, Ontario • ME. AND MRS. C. COLLOTON Detroit, Michigan • DR. AND MRS R. J. COYLE Windsor, Ontario • MR. AND MRS. W F. DEANE Detroit- Michigan ©REV, WILLIAM E. DILLON- P,P- Windsor, Ontario • MR. AND MRS. L. A. DONAHUE Warren. Ohio • MR, M. DRAGQNITZ Windsor. Ontario • MRS. KATHERINE DRISCOLL Detroit, Michigan • REV, f. L DUCHARME. F,P. Riverside- Ontario • MR, AND MRS. G. E, FANNING Wayne. Michigan • MR, AND MRS. C. H. FENN Ann Arc or. Michigan • MR. AND MRS. J. FERRARA Detroit. Michigan • MB, AND MRS. W. J. FLEMING Detroit, Michigan PATRONS 0 • DR AND MRS. F. J, FURLONG Riverside. Ontario • MR. AND MRS. W. H- FURLONG Windsor, Ontario • MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR GAGNON Tccumseh, Ontario • REV. WILLIAM GANNON MI Morris. Michigan • MR. EDOUARD GIRARD Montreal, P.Q. • MRS, D, J. GRANT Detroit- Michigan • WILLIS J; GRAY Detroit. Michigan • MR, AND MRS. A, HANNON Detroit- Michigan • MRS. M, HUBBARD Detroit, Michigan • MR. AND MRS. ARM AND JANISSE Windsor. Ontario • MR, AND MRS. GEORGE JANISSE Windsor- Ontario • MR. NELSON JEFFREY Windsor- Ontario • MR, AND MRS, DENTON JOLLY Cleveland. Ohio • MR. H- W, KEAST Toronto- Ontario a MRS, AGNES KELLS Grease Points Park, Mich. • MR. AND MRS. I. H. KETTLER Detroit. Michigan • DR- AND MRS. P. A. KLEBBA Detroit- Michigan • MR, AND MRS, RAY KRUTSCH Wyandotte. Michigan • MRS. AGNES H, LACOMBE Windsor. Ontario OMR, AND MRS G- LAMOTHE Windsor, Ontario • VERY REV, W. J. LANGL01S, V,F. Windsor, Ontario • ETHEL UNDON Detroit- Michigan • MR. AND MRS, SID LLOYD Windsor, Ontario • MR, AND MRS, F, G, LOEFFLER Windsor, Ontario • MR. FRANK MdNTYEE Ann Arbor, Michigan • LED J. McQUADE Detroit, Michigan • MR AND MRS, J. MARCHAND Grasse Point Park- Mich, • HON, PAUL MARTIN, ICC,- M.P. Windsor. Ontario • MB. AND MRS. J- A. MENNER Detroit- Michigan • DR. AND MRS, L. J- MORAND Detroit- Michigan • HON- DR- AND MRS. R. D- MORAND Windsor. Ontario • MR, AND MRS. G- !. MURDOCH Windsor, Ontario ©DR- ANTOINE NAHOUM Detroit, Michigan • MR- AND MBS. E. P. O ' CONNOR Detroit. Michigan • MB. AND MRS. G. OUELLETTE Riverside, Ontario ©MR, AND MBS. E. OUIMET Timmins- Ontario OPR0F. EUGENE S, J, PA ULUS Windsor, Ontario • JOHN D. PERSSE. M.D. Detroit. Michigan • DR- AND MRS. A. C. PFEIFER Mt. Morris, Michigan • REV. G. P. PITRE- P.P. Tecumseh, Ontario • MR. AND MRS. CYRIL M. PRICE Windsor- Ontario ©MR. AND MRS. E. B, REYNOLDS Windsor. Ontario • MR. AND MRS. C. J. ROGERS Detroit. Michigan ©REV. I. A- ROONEY. P-P- Windflor, Ontario ©MR. AND MBS, HENRY SCHLACHTER Detroit- Michigan • REV. I. SCHWEMLER Windsor. Ontario ©MESSRS, E. AND T. SEGUIN Windsor, Ontario ©MB, RAY SEGUIN Windsor- Ontario ©MR. AND MRS. H. STRASLURGER. SR. Windsor- Ontario ©MR. NEAL I- SULLIVAN Detroit, Michigan • MRS. JOSEPH MICHAEL TIGHE Detroit. Michigan • KATHERINE M. WEAVEH Windsor, Ontario ©REV. JOHN L WHITE. P.P, Windsor, Ontario PAGE SIX REV. V. J. GUINAN, C.S.B.. M.A. PRESIDENT PAGE EIGHT PRINCIPAL page hike: f 1 L Rev. F. S. Ruth. C.S.B.. B.A. Religion. Science Rev. E. J. Lajeunesse. C.SJ1.. M.A. Religion. French Rev. E. G. Lee. C.S.B.. M.A. English Rev. F. L. Burns. C.S.B.. M.A. ReJigion. History FAGE TEN A P O. E. M. Young. C.S.B.. M.A. Religion. Mathematics . Cadets Rsv. I. P. Rj ' .h. C.S.0.. M.A. Mathematics Rev. I. M. Hussey. C.S.B.. M.A. Rev. J. C. McIntyre C.S.B.. M.A. Religion PAGE ELEVEN I ■ THE CHAPEL SANCTUARY n THE SCHOLASTICS top ftOWi Mr. L McGrady, C S3,; Mr l MoyrUhon, C.S.B.; Mr. R Hfljovsfcy, C.S.B.: Mr. J. Slovto, G.S.B.; Mr L Hayw. C.S.B. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. R. MJwy, CS3.: Mr. B. Byers. C.S.B,: Mr. D. Cooper CS-B.; Mr, 8, Darter, CJUfc Mr, H, Marshall. C.S.B. Mr. J Enrighi. C5. 4 Mr. R. Jani §w, C.SJ 4 Mr. L Fay . GS3. FRONT HOW: Mr. } r Kunoc. C.S.B.: Mr. M- Biondl, C-S-B.: Mr. J. Orsini, CS : Mr. ]. Thompson, C.S.B.; Mr. J. Bowte, C.S.B,; Mr. V, Thompson, G-S.B.r Mr, F, Debtor la li, C.S.B. Grad Highlights C HE CLASS OF ‘44 has been one of distinction, record at this school. It is the largest on For the first time in school history the Seniors had a Graduation Dance, called the Purple Prom . Having to divide their time at home between their studies and part-time employment, the men of ' 44 have done their share in the war effort on the home front. Others have offered their services to their countries, viz.: John Alexander, (U.S.N.); Al. Appleton, (U.S.A.A.F.); D. Bradley, (R.C.A.F.); W. Carey. (U. S. N. A. C.); L. Donohue. (U.S.N.A.C.); M. Kennedy. (U.S.N.); J. McCabe. (U. S. N. A. C.); J. W. Maguire, (R.C.N.V.R.); D. Nanry, (U.S.N.A.C.); R. Rooney, (U. S. N. A. C.); and G. Weber, (U.S.N.). Members of the Graduating Class also distinguished themselves in the field of sports. J. Ferrara, I. Maguire and R. Rooney were chosen for the All-City Football Team. Five other Grads received honourable mention. The Senior Hockey team, sparked by Paul Monforton, took the city championship. B. Hogan starred on the Senior Basketball team, which lost the City Champ¬ ionship by a small margin. Years from now, as you read this page, you will likely recall fellows like L. Seguin, H. Hoberg, R. Dea, G. Bruette, M. Noonan and E. Awrey, who all helped to make the class what we all wanted it to be. The thanks of the Class of 44 is due the Executive and to Father Crowley for the interest shown in all Grad activities. —Vincent Crowley , ' 44. iox Di Grad Highlights Vw- ' HE ' .AS? CP ' w ,: 6i- erf distinction !■ iV . sigeot on record i; tf c£fc4- fsr tfc fiur tta b nooc ter y s’ a 3enk rs hoi a Graduation Dcmce, ' ± u. Furp - featf | K . ; q ic nivldt th : « t her, between thmi MadF anr pailnitae ae r be met oi ' 4- hov , s e than «hm in Ow war oftoit on horn treat i Cdker h v «tt«n ci Wt 6 rvk a to ihrsk CttunUii , w : aim Ateambr, AI Applet , t BJkA D tooto W. Carey U- S. N. A, C; L Doaohae SXA Z. M, K-nnwiy. RJSND; j. McCabe 0, N 4 r [ W. Magui ' i fft-CLK-V. D Nor.i (tf X A.CU; B ton ? G . S. N A. BJs and W be m S.IU V ambers oi thfc G- :d ; t8r CIoj distinguish! ! fteiuielvai in tile field oi sports. I fenffid f M. cruxro mu It Rooney weis choson lor tbs AlFCity Football Team. F: e ath r Gi id reived honourable n i, ' icn The Sendai Rackey learn, sparked by Paai Monioxton. look the city champion ship. B, Hvv ' in starred on u ati ar naaksjiboij team, which kr be City 1 .tirrrap- tonahip hr a small margin. Year i:am now. as you read this page, you %ill kmW recall tallows ' ‘V U Seavn H Haberg R Dstt n Bmetu M Nuajum and E , who all helped to make the dd what we all wanted t to be Tlte thanks d the Class of 44 t due the Esecud and fa Father Ciuwley for the in taxes! shown in all Grad octtvitfr —Viir-xnf Crowley 44 ill 1944 JOHN ROBERTSON ALEXANDER Detroit. Mich. ROBERT JOSEPH BOAK Windsor. Ontario VINCENT GIRARD CROWLEY Windsor. Ontario ROBERT JOSEPH DUCHARME Bello River. Ontario THOMAS GATES Windsor. Ontario HARRY JOSEPH HOBERG Windsor. Ontario LEONARD ALBERT ANDERSON Windsor. Ontario DONALD ANTHONY BESTERCI Detroit. Mich. RONALD JAMES DEA Windsor, Ontario ROBERT MICHAEL FANNING Harrison. Mich. LUCIEN DESIRE GEMUS Windsor. Ontario JAMES EDWARD HOLDWICK Harbor Beach. Mich. ALAN ALEXANDER APPLETON Detroit. Mich. DONALD LEE BRADLEY Leamington. Ontario JOSEPH ROBERT DEANE Detroit. Mch. JOSEPH PETER FERRARA Detroit. Mich. HAROLD JOSEPH GLEESON Detroit. Mich. WILLIAM VINCENT HOLGATE Windsor. Ontario ELMER CARMAN AWREY Windsor. Ontario f GEORGE ANTHONY BRUETTE Prairie Siding. Ontario ARTHUR ARMAND DENONVILLE Windsor. Ontario PATRICK JOSEPH FREEMAN Windsor. Ontario ROBERT EUGENE HARR Munith, Mich. GEORGE JOSEPH JOUE Windsor, Ontario JAMES HENRY BARTH. Jr. Windsor. Ontario JAMES JOHN COLLINS Windsor. Ontario LAURENCE AUSTIN DONAHUE ill Warren. Ohio THOMAS GERARD GALLANT Windsor, Ontario .t BERNARD EDWARD HILL Detroit. Mich. JOHN MICHAEL KEAN Campbellton. N.B. MICHAEL ALOYSIUS KENNEDY Detroit, Mich. LEO LAWRENCE LACOMBE Rivor Canard. Ontario ROBERT EARL LUCIER Windsor. Ontario WILLIAM JOSEPH MAGUIRE London. Ont. PAUL JOSEPH MELOCHE LaSalle. Ontario PAUL ROLAND MONFORTON Windsor. Ontario RUSSEL PAUL K1LLAIRE Windsor. Ontario HAROLD CLIFFORD LANGLOIS Windsor. Ontario JOHN FRANCIS McCABE Emmett. Mich. LEO JOSEPH MAISONVILLE Windsor. Ontario RAYMOND WILLIAM MELOCHE Windsor. Ontario MARTIN ALOYSIUS NOONAN Windsor. Ontario LEO JEROME klosterman Windsor, Ontario EUGENE PHILIP LAROCQUE Windsor, Ontario WILLIAM JAMES McDermott D etroit. Mich. CORNELIUS HENRY MANNE Windsor. Ontario ANDREW ZOLTAN MIK1TA Windsor. Ontario DONALD EDWARD NANRY Ann Arbor. Mich. JOSEPH MICHAEL KRATZ Detroit. Mich. WILLIAM ARTHUR LEPINE Detroit. Mich. JOHN CAPES McMURDIE Windsor. Ontario OMER JEROME MARCHAND Grosse Pointe, Mich. JOHN JAMES MISTRUZZI Windsor. Ontario FREDERICK JEROME OUELLETTE Windsor. Ontario MICHAEL THEODORE KUROSKY Windsor. Ontario VICTOR FREDERICK LONG Windsor. Ontario JOSEPH PATRICK MAGUIRE Windsor, Ontario DONALD EDWARD MARZ Detroit. Mich. CHARLES ROBERT MOLZER Lansing. Mich. VINCENT GERARD PARE Windsor. Ontario l PAGE EIGHTEEN CLAYTON JOSEPH PARE Windsor, Ontario JOHN ROBERT ROONEY Pear born, Mich. GERARD JOSEPH thibert Windsor, Ontario ROBERT BERNARD WILSON Windsor, Ontario JOACHIM THOMAS ABODE Windsor, Ontario LEO AMBROSE papineau Windsor. Ontario DARCY JOHN SCHNEKENBURGER Windsor. Ontario JEROME ALVIN TOBIN Riverside Ontario IAN LINDSAY WILKIE Windsor, Ontario PAUL WILUAM eberwein Windsor, Ontario JOHN DANIEL PFEIFER Mount Morris, Mich. LEONARD PHILIPPE SEGUIN Windsor, Ontario JOHN martin TRACEY Detroit. Midi. PHILLIP JOHN WHITE Detroit, Mich. JAMES CYRIL PRICE Windsor, Ontario JOHN FREDERICK SIMPSON Windsor, Ontario HENRY ROBERT TROSSEN Cleveland, Ohio GEORGE CHARLES WEBER Detroit, Mich. JOHN JOSEPH QUINLAN Lincoln Park, Mich, STEPHEN JOSEPH SLAVIK Windsor, Ontario RAYMOND ARMAND VIGNEUX, Jr. LaSalle, Ontario NIMO JOSEPH ZANIN1 Windsor, Ontario THOMAS GEORGE TISHER Tecumseh. Ontario CHARLES LEONARD FITZPATRICK Windsor, Ontario HENRY ARTHUR murphy Windsor. Ontario ROGER JOSEPH TROTTIER Pickerel Ontario page TWENTY COMMERCIAL GRADUATES 5th Year HONOUR MATRICULATION TOP ROW: W. Cotom: 0. Lamotna; J. AtoW W. McAuliffe f. Cato,; I. Start R. Vertoy; J. JUWn: K N MIDDLE ROW: L Lto™™,.; I. Heed; J. Wiese: I. K-to: J. Barth. I. McAlP « T - G 4 n Rev F Bum GLS.B.J F. Foster: L Freeman: L. Baattedr R, Chauvin, FRONT HOW: J, McMahon; I. Mascara; J. Holletnead; G. Gro 3L BW- r , [SECTION 13 TOP ROW; ]. Murphy: T. Zuber; W, Srldgeman: L Hst! $rtj I, Talbot: N, Recnunc. MIDDLE ROW! L. Banda HI: l Krooa L Kraus; E. Fauclteft D. SauHtt ; K, Wood; T. Smith: J- Ions®: 1. Rcblnet. FRONT SOW: R. TMvierge: P. Find; G, Hebert; L. Fanah; P. Kennedy: Rev. G Armstrong, C.S.B.; It Peteraen; W. White; P Guay; C Allen: L Janlsse. [SECTION 2) TOP ROW: P. Fleming; F. Bernhardy? T. Farmer; G, Duchene: P, Coale Ho; F. Gulh: G. Arnett MIDDLE ROW; P, Marsntette: W, Ecnsor: H, Paragon; M- Margerm; P Lafqret I. Goode? 1. Ncmto) ; M. Quinn; D, ftenaud? W. Malone. FRONT ROW: C. Delisie: G, GehrtngeT; h Mfesner; D. Sexton; A Bufien: Rev, C Armstrong, CS3 r ; W- Kane, ' R. Glims; F lurnsE- K Saunders; K. DuIauiL TOP ROW: R. Baltvenue; A. Mosack; T. Fisher, F McEwan; R. Lavullee; I. Cerget; T, flfce; P. Pray. I Knapp; J. Kellner: FL Clark: G. Carpenter: J , Paulus: L Lculvlere; F. Coyle; W. EL Lavey. MIDDLE ROW; J. Fallacies; P, Pwinhorr B. Meier; D. Wolcott P- Hubbard; R, NovItib; McShane; H Sandy; ]. Fiewin? A. Stephani; A. T, Baby. FRONT ROW; O. Walsh L Rivard: R. McCloakoy: J. Stepbmb D, Bendy; R. Ssmeets? Rev, E. J. Lateunosse, G.S.B.: R. Charbonneam P. Morton? A. Weber: P. Furlong; J, Pageau; C. UdaiL 2a TOP ROW: ft O ' Connorr J. Scott: R_ McGarry, W. KUmcheck; I Thompson; A. Godfrey; A, Ball: R, Guelsdlafii A. tovraB; T. Brennan; A, Murphy: J. Keils. MIDDLE ROW: P, Hume; H. Curlln: W. Calabrese; I, Gibbons; F, Nelson; J. Sullivan; H Reinhart; F. Kelley; L. H. Bagnelt F. Winter; R. HeU; F. V, CUUr E. Hatchet; ft Zetolg; H. McXenitfe: P. Wamshuls. FRONT ROW: EL J. Mosadc; R. MacDonald; E. B Curry; M- Bugecmd; R. J. Frechette; R. Kemsch: K. Machollf D. Moll? Rev. C, F. Harrison. C.S-B.; J. Dunn- ft. Collatom R, Kill? 1. Ekiand; M, Olsen; R, Mcore: R. Long; P. Haney. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Jk 2b TOP ROWs John Wiume: Gerald Murdock. G. Maxwell; T. Foley: N. Herbert. MIDDLE ROW: H. % Phlppun: L. Tu J- Fa «, N. MacOW.: J. Browning B. Monday: R. Bar™, A. Allan: M. Zlmnoy: C. Bondy. FRONT ROW: It Sh«han: D. Sutherland: R. Sedano: M. 01 en: E. L ' Heuroux: A. B dqn u!s H . J. F. Mallon. C.S.B, P. WarnehuU: ). Docherry; R. Paquette: J. Cam £. Gillis; R Keane. 2c TOP ROW: C. Nouvlon; A. Morand: P. Maroun; L Gerous; W. Merrick: V. lolie; B. Johnson; J. Robinet: R. Ly y. MIDDLE ROW: D. Sequin: W. Pare: R. Johnson: G. Clifford; W. Dunn: B. Berthiaumo: G. Cronin; W. McDermott; J. Durocher: L. Bergeron: P. Ouellette; R. Ray, FRONT ROW: H. Brydges: E Truant: L Renaud; S. Zol J. Boisvert: D. Morand; Rev. F. L Murphy. C.S.B.; R. Laframbolse: J. Maroon; D. Sooley: J. Osuch: E. Bannon. F. Finn. 2d TOP ROW: R. Jacob; G. Heraun; P. Schiller; L Mariak: P. Boisvert; A. Menard. G. Dumcuchelle: L. Benedet A. Gosselin; W. Bartlett. MIDDLE ROW: R. Dtcklo: J. Halford; L Lambert; L Bexairo; C. McIntosh; J. MacDonald; F. Marentette: J. Hants; S. Oleksik; R. Eansor.- E. Robltaille: W. Caseaddon. FRONT ROW: Brunett; J. Renaud: T. Mlsner- M, Allen: M. Daniel; C. F. PaTe; H. Pillon; F. Baillargeon: D. Cousineau. Cloutier: Rev. W. J. Storey. C.S.B.; J. Boyde; J. Ryan; TOP ROW, D. Chart.,.; R Ou.U.«.: ). Ite« a F«n: F GoMA U ConolL- I. Fori.- J. Rochoo, |. Bland., P. Grtor: H. Do«. MIDDLE ROW, P. K. ta E Womiri F. Zolcoor: I. Bortolom, D. Pop.: R Pood.,, R. GmvoUno: P. Schlacht.r; C. Em C. Arnold: |. Mennor. FRONT ROW, W. Lloyd: F. Itawn t. Gk,noc W K..I R IW-onwrfL L Mmand: M,. L hd .1. C.S.B.: F. Fu.lon,: F. Paq.au, fi Johnson: A. Bennett; L Barrie; J. Kirk. Id TOP ROW; J. Maine: Dl WUUamscn: D. Arpln; G. GUboe; J. Rob«rt i G. Green; E Meade; R. Wilkinson; G. McKerwiej D. Fochtman; J Janlsse. MIDDLE ROW: E Ceery: V. Lafcniatne: M. Catlin: A. Kettier: E Splckei: A. Bennett- G. Peck; R. Bondy: D. Mayno; L. Frodelte? A. Couture. FRONT ROW: }. Harkins; J. Bondy. T. Freeman. R. Durocher; R. St phanl. T. McEvoy; Rev. U. J. Girard. C.S.B.; W McGuire; S. KarpaJa R. Toumngeau; T. Scratch; W. Lobule; W. Reynold . 1c i j TOP ROWi H. Hermann P. Denomme: H. Ge« V Coyle W. CaJoghan: E Shllllday. ! MIDDLE ROW: T. Dondero: B. Eckert; F. Lorangnr. L Poisson. D, Burton; R. Dubyr W. Salazar; J. Bedard; T. Harknoes. FRONT ROW: N. Davl-n; E Merand; N Larocquo; J. O ' Brien; L. Schiller; Mr. |. B. Mullln . C.S.B. L Des irlais; E Chatty: J. Hannon; E. Moniaon; J. Hicks. Grade 8 TOP ROW; W. Gunn: H. Sloven I. McCleax; R. Vlncen ; W. Stone; P. Garr: }. Palak R. Gugiia: J. Wogn«t F. Kearney: P. Klobbo: A. Nelson: f. Hamilton; R. Treppa. MIDDLE ROW: ; M. Walsh: D. Medina; D. Sharon; A, Sat ry. T. Parts. C. Mcser; F Nauli; I. Sohueron E. Bs.ovy: P. Pa .-; FRONT ROW: T. Tracey: W. Ism ; D. March and; H. Monpotit. K. Lcranget; Mr. ]. Enright, CS.B.: C. Stieber: A. Zegota; H. Beauvais: W. Shore: T, Bookmeyei. Grades 6 7 TOP ROW: T. Meagher; R. Boron’ D. MacGlllle; L. McMillan J. larvU: M. Mogg . MIDDLE ROW: E Biissoa- R. Beaupre; L Power; P. Garvin; W. Djrais: C. DlMattla; F. Barber: D. Macailll . FRONT ROW: R. Millar: E Osborne: T. Carey; I. lone ; E Kierrnn; I Kolley; Mr. D. Cooper. C S.B, G. Bufton; R. Cormier; G. Roblchaud; J. Pierce; M. DeCocman: D. Young. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES PAGE THIRTY PAGE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY DONALD MARZ Second Councillor JOSEPH FERRARA Treasurer WILFRID CLARKE Secretary JOSEPH MAGUIRE First Councillor REV. E. C. LEBEL. C.S.B. Director JOSEPH DEANE Prelect HOLY ANGELS RICHARD O ' CONNOR Secretary JAMES GIBBONS Sacristan PAUL HUME Officer MORGAN SMITH Officer PATRICK WARNSHUIS Prefect REV. E. J. LAJEUNESSE, C.S.B. Director THE SODALITIES DONALD MOLL Assistant Prefect JOHN KE1LS Officer THE ST. JOHN BOSCO CLUB (SECTION 1) BACK ROW: P. Swwmoy: P. Womahuls; F. Kelley; R- Clark; M. Mogge; L Bexaire; I McCloskey. (President); l Glbbona. (2nd Assistant Sacristan); E. Osborne; A. Mosock; P. Hume: R. O ' Connor; L Krause; J. Dunn. FRONT ROW: T. McEvoy; M. Walah: T. Nelson; D. Moll. (Secretary); Mr. H. Hajovsky. C S3.. (Sacristan): W. McDermott. (1st Assistant Sacristan); J. McClear; C. DeMatUa; W. Kells. (SECTION 2) TOP ROW: F. Bemhardy T. Fanner- R. Long; R. Clark. MIDDLE ROW: T. Brennan; J. Dunn; A. Nelson; J. McClear; R. O ' Connor. FRONT ROW: M. Mogg« E. Cheny, T. McEvoy- D. Marcnand; L Bezaire; F. Barter. THE MISSION SOCIETY TOP ROW: T. Dondero: P. Pray: I. Johnson; G. Cronin. SECOND ROW: A. Appleton; F. Charbonneau; C. Cloutier; D. Moll. A. Ke ' .tier; J. Rochon. THIRD ROW: J. Deane. President: G. Helfrich; J. Dunn; P. Furlong. (1st Councillor): J. Fitzpatrick; D. Fleming: R. Kitchen: R. Troppa. FRONT ROW: T. McEvoy; F Barber: R. Colloton: Mr. J. Mullins, C.S.B.; J. Bufton: J. Ferrara. (Secretary-Treasurer); A. Bufton. PAGE THIRTY-FOUR The Catholic Press Exhibit In the shoreless storm-harrowed ocean oi the world and its philosophies oi lite, the Catholic Press should stand as a seer and a prophet. —Pius XU. Sponsored by the High School Library, and most generously assisted by Mr. S. I. Paulus, a Press Exhibit was held in the parlours of the Administration Building during the month of February. This exhibit attempted to portray the work and activities of the Catholic in the world of to-day. Its purpose was not merely to be a quiet presentation of what has been done, but also to arouse interest in what lies before the Catholic boy of our time. RELIGION hKL} ' t , k| £_g ■ Frank Mclntyx . former Captain of the radio Showboat Hour. Grad of the class of •« nn(4 i „ op . hove a cok wuh ,h. tahabHan o. ,h. Fu not. b.,«. ° V ° I « __ t ; fj f t ■ ty ' -i 1 1 V t ' % w i i li! r i VINCENT CROWLEY ASSISTANT EDITOR PAUL MELOCHE CLUBS AND CLASSES EDITOR JACK HEAD ASSISTANT ART EDITOR THE CRUSADER STAFF Joseph McMahon SPORTS EDITOR LESLIE LADOUCEUR SPORTS WILLIAM JOHNSON, press stall artist pat excellence. whose many beautiful dsawings hove attracted the attention of many during the past y sat Hs has dons a lew works In oil. an atl at which hs alrsady exes la ' Bill ' is sixteen. and a member oi next year ' s Graduating Class, PAGE FOKTY-SmH ASSUMPTION FROM THE AIR ■ C Al E 7$ A FIT. IT. a F HARRISON. C.S.B. SQUADRON No. 310 OFFICERS AND INSTRUCTORS COMMANDING OFFICER —A Fit. It. C. F. Harrison. C.S.B ADJUTANT— F O H- Balfour SPECIALIST OFFICERS— Flt. ll. G. Todd. C.S.B. A P O. E. Young. C.S.B. A P O. W. AIi«n EQUIPMENT OFFICER— A P O. B. Hoy R.C JUF. LIAISON OFFICER— F O. W. D. Archibald INSTRUCTORS— W.O.I. F. Bumke Fit. Sgi. J. MeKeman Sgt. Geo. Toltrey Sgt D. H. Ladd Mr. 0. P. Sabkx (Bandmaster) A P O. E. YOUNG. C.S.B. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS d FIRST ROWt Cpl. L Btmedot; Cpl. J. Karris; Sgt. W. Elstone; Sgt. R. Sorneols; Sgt Major J. Start ; Sgt. R. Ducharme; Sgi. R. Saunders Sgi. R Gians: CpL G. Beamish. SECOND ROW: Cpl. A. Bulton; Cpl. A. Mikita; Cpl. V. G. Pare; Cpl. T. McTeman; Sgt. A Mosack: CpL J. Askin; Cpl. C. Bendy; Cpl. J. Collins; Cpl. J. Fro win. BACK ROW: Cpl. F. Dolan; CpL J. Goode. Cpl. D. Paulas; CpL R O ' Connor Cpl. P. Warnshuls; Cpl. J. Phtpptn; CpL H. Jennings J. Dunn; CpL D. Cousinoau; CpL L. Kiosterman. ABSENT: Flt Sgt R. PUon; Sgt. C. Udall; Cpl. J. Woods: Cpl. G. Hebert; Cpl W White. FRONT ROW: U(t to Right Sgt. R. Gluns; I Mascaro. EL Fauchur; !. Kell D. PloMor; Fit. S jt. R. Pilon; Proi. D. P. Sabia, F.R.C.M.; W.O.t Jack Stott Cpl. I Frcwin, Cpl. P. Wanwhutn J. Price; N. Zanlitl: R. Britton; I. Stetanl. SECOND ROW: A. Webor; B. Hill: C. ClouUar |. Krause; A. Stoiant; Sgt. C. Udall. (Prosidant): J. Bansetto; I. Mullln; R. Melocho; CpL C. Bondy; R Bondy; T. Brennan. THraD ROW: Cpl. D. Cousinoau; P. Norton: M. Kennedy; J . Guih; C. Pare; N. TKtbart; A Nagy; B. Morideth. W. Holgate, Cpl. V. G. Parc. Cpl F Parc. ABSENT: F O. C F. Harrison. (Commanding Officark CpL J. Collins; T. Gates; A. Baby: G. Dumouchelle; J. Malone; M. Margerm. H. Stevens. PROSE - AND POETRY SHORT By Paul Boisvert Peace reigned over the countryside. as the sun smiled benevolently over the horizon. Almost reluctantly, the waned moon dipped in a final salute, and silently sank behind the mountains. Heralding the dawn, a cock crew lustily, waking the people from their slumber. The world slowly bestirred itself: the hamlet arose. While the men set forth to their daily work, the women began their household tasks. After breakfast, the children gamboled in the ever warming sun. and life began another day. Noon came: the people ate, while the little hamlet lay in peace and quiet under the biasing sunshine. Then, from the East there came a low hum. as could be made by a distant swarm of bees. Growing to a drone, it became louder and Irritatingly insistent. Coming now. full and fast, it took form and rapidly filled the sky. threatening even to blot out the sun itself. Thon. seemingly out of the biasing arb. there roared ... the bombers. The winged birds of destruction belched out their loads, which screamed down in a song of death. As they struck the ground, gigantic explosions burst upon the eaT. The hamlet was enveloped in a flying mass of debris, as again and again, the bombs (ell in an increasing rain. The rumbling of crumbling buildings, and the blast of high explosives, shook the earth. The screams of the dying and injured were merci¬ fully eclipsed by the deafening detonations. Houses heaved up in a flash of flame, and disappeared Into nothing. Fire streaked against tho sky over the devastated village, as the ground rocked and vibrated from the terrific concussions of the bursting missiles. Above this scene of terror and up¬ heaval. the planes circled as if gloating over their success. Then, satlslied. they slowly wheeled in to the distance. The entire hamlet lay leveled to the ground and com¬ pletely gutted with fire. This is war. BLACK SUN FEATURES THE PRESS ROOM POUNCE By Omer La mo the Turning out an issue of the A.H.S. Reporter involves much more work than many of us think. Here is a short account of the story behind one of these immortal masterpieces. Alter the last copy of the Reporter has been handed out to the eager students, everybody on the stall breathes a deep sigh of relief. Nothing to worry about lor tour or five days, except Algebra. Trig. French and final exams. Then ono day a little man comes along, and posts the assignments for the various reporters to cover. Oh unhappy day! Things start rolling (besides dice), and Utile by little material begins to trickle in. The Features are usually the first articles in. but the last to be considered. Not far behind comes the brilliant work ol the Uttle man. who is the spark of life that fans the flames that causo every issue to be a success, namely: the editor. With sharp glances and reproach- ful looks, he keeps the press room working in smooth order, and in this way the poor reporters turn out their best. Finally the sports staff straggles in about twelve hours after the deadline, and hand in their crumpled articles to the half hysterical assistant-editor, who is trying to lind out why he is not the editor. The new Snooping with Scoop looks around with a bewildered expression on his face, and waits to see U there is anything he can do for anybody, including emptying the wastepaper basket. Another lull occurs when the printer is frantically trying to straighten out the strange assortment of typewritten litera¬ ture that is forwarded to him. Then the staff is again rounded up. with a little trouble to the editor, who must carry a police whistle, and the writers are forced to read their own work. This is the hardest task they are ever subjected to. When this is done, the little man works lar in the dark hours of the night and sometimes does not even bother to eat his supper. The assistant can usually be found in the near vicinity doing his best to keep the bottle of mucilage full, as the editor uses up gallon after gallon. Sometime later the editor, with an omaciated look on his face, emerges with a dummy copy of the Reporter clutched In tys hands. Again the printer goes to work, and within two days eight hundred evidences of genius are delivered to the school. Again a s.gh is heard throughout the school, for the staff has nothing to do. except worry about Algebra. French. Trig., and final exams for four or five days. PAGE FIFTY-EIGHT PERSEVERANCE By John D. McAJpine V Year When trouble overcasts the sky of life And fills your heart to bursting with its gloom. Be patient in the bearing of your strife And in your heart new happiness will bloom. Sink not into the depths of dark despair. If from this life ' s steep ladder you should fall. You ' ll find God ' s love and mercy every¬ where. If you ' ll tut search and trust. He ' ll grant you all. And when you ' ve set your goal for happi¬ ness. No matter how beset with trials, ne ' er flee. Think not of failure, fight till your success: In perseverance you will find the key. ROBERT J. COLLOTON 2A DARK CLOUDS Dark clouds won ' t stay dark. They ' ll brighten up soon. Behind those dark clouds. You may find the moon. Shining aid beaming In Heaven on high. Glist ' ning and gleaming Way up in the sky. So don ' t just give up If things should go wrong: Whistle, be happy. And sing a gay song. LISTEN TO ME By Robert Venney 5th Year You young and free, listen to me. To you great words I have to say About your lives, all yours to live; For as you live from day to day. Build up some worth of things of earth. Of things of mind, of heaven too. The needs of life mu3t be sustained. But earn some knowledge, give God His due. Don ' t let this life your soul destroy. Commerce Repress your noble rage ' . Let thoughts, unchained by habit, soar Ungrayed. undulled by earthly wage. But if a burden you must bear. And if your mind a trail must plod. And if your soul a path must beat. Then let that path lead up to God. PAGE FIFTY-NINE BLESSED VIRGIN MERCIFUL By Robert Molzer. 44 AU nctura sir.ves to make a wakened world More beautiful with thought and tear of love. T.11 ell the earth Is fantasy unfurled. Now, slowly, ever-turning nature doth A hall, when God ' s works are best apparell ' d. To hail, w.th May. the Queen of Heavn above. V In chapels, cool ' d by murm’ring sighs of trees. That gently sway to May ' s uplifting song Of gurgling brooks a-bubbling along Through beauteous glade and wood, where zephyrs H 20 ' Long labyrinth of graceful trees pale green. To ripple glossy gentle slopes beyond— Her stately Icon stands for vulgar throng To visit (sinful 1 before her purity. But lot—she hears their pleas, and smiles down O’er these on bended knee, the wretched men Who plagued her heart with grief, and gave a gown Of mourning, as her membrance of this den Of thieves and blasphemy, but now have thrown Aside their guilt, to pray for intercession. VI Though cherubim and seraphim (in tones So wond’rous crystal clear like silver bells. That Join in firm, yet trem ' lous. swells To chase through silver mists, those mystic zones Of heeven) praise forever, glorious songs Of her great glory, and she knows the spells Of heaven, as mother of all men. She wells Hex mercy o ' er the mortal earth, to condone The pleadings from the lowly sinners ' neath Her spiritual throne of majesty and love. At dusk she spreads her arms o ' er every heath. Where sleeping infanta lay. and every hov ' l. Where tousled sleepy child (on chubby knee) Does yawn soma humble pray ' r to her above. VII I A noble flowing sonnet floods my heart With love and hope for better worlds to come. And dims my eyes to hate and gloom. But some There are that cause a puissant pen to dart In graceful line but guileful ' neath the art. These gorgeous lies make simple hearts to thrum. Or noble minds to turn a ' gley and numb. When filled with rashness truth in only part. The shades o Shakespeare now are lacquered o ' er With superficial flimsy sentiment. Now intellect and conscience wage a war Against the literary battlement Of sticky love and twisted theory Gore! Of flaming words having knowledge scant. U A sonnet frescoed with a high ideal. And crossed or flooded by a stream of blood. The essence Life; and with a white rose bud. The sign of purity, and now the strength of steel To stand for truth, all burning with true zeal. While bringing beauty to the sons of God. As cool and fresh as meadows glossy sod All this Is the song of God and preace 1 feel. Tis not lor songs ol satire, for All these are like the writhing (ires of Hell. Impressive—yeti but only in their gore, A sonnet is more like an azure well. With hidden limpid pools by the score That cause the heart of man to rise and swell. Ill Now thus, with goal set clearly up afar. 1 scan the hazy seas of inspiration. Forever seeking that one creation. Which faces raging time without a mar ' Gainst beauty, goodness, mildness an ocean star! But hold! My wand’ring pen has done the action For me. The Ocean StaT. queen of nations. Oh gentle queen the guide of wanderers . . . . 0 deign to smile down from thy heav ' nly throne Upon my labors, my most humble work. For though my writing prowess. I must own. Is lacking sadly, and my pen does shirk To sat down lines exalting thee toned So sweetly yet I wTite please bless my work. rv The sky is azure. Billowy white clouds Are drifting to some dreamy fleecy goal. The ground is fresh and green like coral. The trees have donned their lacy summer shrouds. All nature aiegs—concerto—from the mounds And meadows ' weeping willows. Man ' s new soul Springs up. while children dance ’round the May-pole, And radiance from a new-born sun abounds. AJI through the month of May. blue flick ' ring lights Send gentle, restful, dancing, sweet-soil shades Through her soft-flowing niche, that man ha mado Mrs; delicatvdraped with silk . . . blues and whitas. While glorious hymns Cto her) end lofty flights Through vaulted spaces—dying as they ' re made . . . 1 3 beauty. And about her cl tar ' s laid The best cf May ycung tender flowers bright. Oh Mery! May is thine. Iot o ' er and o ' er Thy arms cro raised in gentle gesture, whilo Thy benediction comes down from the Far- O.f heev ' n to us. unworthy of thy smile Of peace and love. All merciful, the dcor To hope. Oh Mother of God—to thee we hail! PAGE SIXTY IT TAKES SO LITTLE By Lsurezl Mass?- I-C 11 (ekes so lit;ln lo make us sad. lust a slighting word or a doubting sneer, just a scornJul smile on some lips held dear. And our footsteps lag. though the goal seemed near. And we lose the courage and hope we ha It takes so little to make us glad, lust the cheering clasp o! a friendly hand. Just a word from one who can understand; And we finished the task we long had planned. And we leave the doubt and the fear we had - Sn little It takes to make us glad. MEMORY OF A ROSE (A blind man ' s tribute to a rose) By Bennie oe Mendefh l A Mi.o eyes they scoketh light in everlasting cay. Thy sounds, thy wmds. what tricks on me they play. They think I see not. I do. and It is true. Why must they trick me? Why may I not find you? I tell thoc: To mo the day is night, mine eyes axe dosed. When daylight brings no colour to me, I seeketh out the rose. T_o su x is only here for jokes on me to play. I know r.ot what life really is. for I’ve never seen the day. So whon thou seeketh cut that quiet secluded nook. Whcro tho water runs so gently in the natured brook. If you should see a rose, stop, and touch one just for me; for, cs you knew, to me the day is night. 1 do not see. MY MOM By James Talbot 2a My Mom is all the worid to me Although she ' s strict as strict can be. About what timo I ' m in at night And doing only what is right. When I was young, she taught to me The prayers I say on bended knee; She also taught me how to talk And with her help I team ' d to walk. Though years have turned her hair lo gray 1 seem to lave her more each day, And if 1 search the world around A Mom like her could not be found. PAGE SIXTY-ONE IHOM THE BRIDGE « ASSUMPTION ATHLETIC STAFF REV. E. YOUNG. C.S.B. Football Hockey MR. J. MULLINS, C.S.B Basketball REV. C. ARMSTRONG. C.S.B. Athletic Director Football Basketball STUDENT ASSISTANTS 1. McMahon. 42 Basketball L. LA DOUCEUR. 42 Basketball PAGE SIXTY-FIVE d SENIOR FOOTBALL TOP ROW: P. Whit:; D. Reaum f Tracey: T. Rico D. Bridgoman; G Can ’inter; A t ;ot : D. N wiryj N. Roaunt ! Head; A Haroar, R. Fanninq: Rev. C. Armstrong, C.S-B. (Coach). MIDDLE ROW: G Weber. (Manager A. Monde: R. Chauvtn; F C ytoi B. Berthiaume: l Keolan N Herbert; H Trcssen; ). Maguire |. McCato; G. Aroott; |. Applotan; L Paolatto; W. Bancroit; R. Charbonnoau, (Manager). FRONT ROW: G- O ' Rourke T. Farm:: T. McToman: R. McCleskey: V. Clarke: L Donahue: J. Deane. iCaptain): I Ferrara: R. Rooney: A. Chevalier. |. Wood ; D. Marc; L Herbert. T. Bookmyer. (Wat rboy). H JUNIOR ALL-STARS TOP ROW: Mr D. Plckev CS£.; W. Clark. L Poisson- D. Moll: P. Sweeney G. Green: I. Roberts; H. Finn; R. Nelson: F. Loranger; Mr. M. Biondi. C.S.B- MIDDLE ROW: T Bookmyer. T Foley T. Harkness; D. Huggard F McEwan; P. Costollt J. Maskill D. Fochtmatr A Nelson FRONT ROW; ; Bedaud: I Eric land- R Bendy; L. Morand: R. Zeislg J. Maroon D. Mcniorfon: G. Baggio. i . d THE BANTAM LEAGUE =1 TOP ROW: Mr. J. OtsIaI. C.S.B., (Coach); John Plerr- J. Grondln: L Freeland; M Daniel: S. Alexander; D. Marchand R. Tourangeau: D. Young; Mr. I. Enright. C.S.B.. (Coach). MIDDLE ROW: F. Nault. (Manager); J. Roche: N. Larocque. F. Barb?:. R. Cormier J. Sharon: A. Sarkoxy; R. Pet: E. Osborne: R Beauvais: W. Kells. FRONT ROW: C. Donaldson; M. Mogge, E. Kiernan. W. Brennan: M. Waish T. Bookmyer R. Vincent- M DeCoaman: J. Hardy. D. Sequin: O ' Brien. PAGE SIXTY-SIX an U SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM t WINDSOR CITY CHAMPIONS BACK ROW: Rev. E. Young. C.S.B.. (Coach). R. Rooney. (Manager) J. Wood : P. Monforton. (Captain); B Berthiaurao E. ShilHday: W. Holgate: L LaDouoeur; L. Donahue. (Manager); W. Clarke. (Manager). FRONT ROW: L. Paolatto: I. K col an: J. Turner; D. Schnekonbuiger; G. Murdock; N. Kane: M. Kazcr; C. Nouvlon. T. Gallant- F Foster. GAMES AND SCORES Assumption 2 — Walkervilie 3 PLAY-OFFS Assumption 6 — Kennedy 1 Assumption 5 — Vocational 2 Assumption 3 - Vocational l Assumption 2 — Walkervilie 0 Assumption 0 — Vocational 2 Assumption l — Kennedy 5 Assumption A — Vocational 2 Assumption 5 — Vocational 2 H JUNIOR HOCKEY TEAM BACK ROW: M. Misener: G. Carpenter: Rev. £. Young, C.S.3., (Coach: J. Dunn: J. Slmpscn. FRONT ROW: E. Lesporance; M. Ricux: N Kane; R. Petersen: L. Schiller. PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT U SENIOR BASKETBALL I BACK ROW: Rev. C. Armstrong. C.S.B.. (Coach): B. Hogan; W. Lavey: G. Amott; G. Beaune; G. Weber. (Manager). FRONT ROW: A. Barbason. W. Heilner; P. Donoher; L. Herbert, (Captain); G. O ' Rourke: W. Bridgoman: R. Charbonneau. H JUNIOR BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Mr. D. Pickett, C.S.B.. (Coach); J. Roberts; G. Gehringher; G. Fotiades; R. Clarke; G. Carpenter; M. Zimney; D. Gowdy; D. Fochtman; P. Costello. (Manager). FRONT ROW: T. Rice; P. Kennedy: F. McEwan; W. Fisher: E. Robitaille; A. Cerget; R. O ' Connor. H MINIM HOUSE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DAY-SCHOLAR DIVISION BACK ROW: F. Reid: R. Boisvenue; J. McMahon. (Captain); L. LaDoucoyr: F. Foster; C. Nouvion. FRONT ROW: A. Chevalier; N. Herbert. PAGE SEVENTY MARINES BACK: P. Schiller: L. Herbert. (Coach); G. Baggio. FRONT: R. Ray; L. Stevenson: N. Her¬ bert. (Capt.): S. Oleksik. THUNDERBOLTS Junior Sub-Minim Champions BACK: S. Alexander: G. Beaune. (Coach); D. Seguin. FRONT: J. Bedard: E. Fortune; J. Page. (CapO; L Schiller; W. Pare. B SENIOR SUB-MINIM BASKETBALL DAY-SCHOLAR DIVISION ARMY BACK: J. Browning: B. Hogan. (Coach); L FarraJn. FRONT: R. Daragon; R. Johnson: G. Cronin. NAVY BACK: A. Gossoltn; W. Brtdgeman, (Coach); J. Wiume. FRONT: E. Bannon; V. Jolie. (Capt.); G. Herbert. AIR CORPS BACK: C. Cloutier: G. Amott. (Coach); D. Morlo. FRONT: L. Benedel; D. Cousinoau. (Capt.); J. Fagan. JUNIOR SUB-MINIM BASKETBALL DAY-SCHOLAR DIVISION SPITFIRES HURRICANES TYPHOONS BACK: E. Adamich; G. O ' Rourke. (Coach); G. Lavallee. FRONT: D. Pope; H. Rindlisbacher; C. Ellis. (Capt.); R. Pender: M. Rioux. BACK: F. Furlong; A. Bar bason. (Coach); J. Grondin. FRONT: F. Flowers; A. Alessl; D. Hug gard. (Capt.fc N. MacGUlis; S. Zold. BACK: H. Dosa; R. Charbonneau. (Coach); W. Brennan. FRONT: F. Baillargeon; F. Pieber; P. Grier. (Capt.); E. Lesparanoe; J. McDonald. SENIOR SUB-MINIM BASKETBALL BOARDER DIVISION BOSTON RAMBLERS TEXAS GEORGIA MICHIGAN (Champions) BACK: J. McClear; P. KJebba; R. Treppa; D. Moll- Mr. J. Kunec. C.SJ3., (Coach). FRONT: J. Polak; R. Gugala; L. Ball. (Capt.); T. Lysy; E. Kiemey. BACK: Mr. J. Crsini. C.S.B.. (Coach A. Kettler: J. Eckland; H. Bagnell; A. Scott; M. Duchene. FRONT: P. Sweeney: T. Griiiln; J. Dunn. (Capt.); C. Delisle; L. La- combe. BACK: Mr. V. Thompson. C.S.B.. (Coach); F. Loranger. FRONT: L Bezaire; R. Moore; J. Gibbons, (Capt.); E. Meade; H. Fenn. BACK: E. Mulford; J. Jeakle; G. Green; T. Parks; T. Foley: Mr. B. Byen, C.S.B., (Coach). FRONT: M. Sedano; R. Pletcher; T. Hark- ness. (CapO; R. Costello: R. Zaizig. ARMY (Champions) BACK: J. Pearce; D. Marchand; Mr. R. Janisse, C.S.B., (Coach); D. Sharon; R. Millar. FRO NT: K. Loranger; R. Beauprs; E. Brisson, (Capt.); E. Cherry; J. Manner. JUNIOR SUB-MINIM BASKETBALL BOARDER DIVISION COMMANDOS MARINES NAVY BACK: P. Garvin; H. Montpetit; M. De- Cooman: Mr. H. Marshall. C.S.B., (Coachh C. DeMattla; G. McKenzie. FRONT: D. MacGUlis; J. Hardy; F. Barber. (Capt.); W. Dorais; W. Shore. BACK: E. Kieman; D. Young; Mr. J. BACK: Mr. L. Faye. C.S.B., (Coach Bowie. C.S.B.. (Coach); R. Vincent; D. MacGUlis; R. Neff; D. Medina; A. Sarkozy. M. Nault; W. Gunn. FRONT: R. HU T. Bookmyor; L Ball. FRONT: M. Mogga: T. Carey; A. Ne (Capt.); L Morand: M. Walsh. son. (Capt.); E. Osborne; J. Bufton. SR. SUB-MINIM ALL-STARS BACK: D. Moll; F. Loranger; G. Green; H. Fenn; Mr. J. Mullins, C.SJL. (Coach). FRONT: T. Harkneas; J. McCleaT; R. Gugala, (Ccpt.); D. Costello; L Bezaire. JR. SUB-MINIM ALL-STARS (BOARDERS) BACK: Mr. R. Janisse. C.S.B., (Coach); E. Brisson: R. Nefi: K. Loranger; W. Gunn: E. Cherry: W. Dorais. FRONT: A. Nelson; R. Beaupre; L. Ball. (Capt.); J. Menner; E. Osborne. PAGE SEVENTY-TWO m BOXING TEAM BACK ROW: G. Beamish. (Manager;, A. Bultcn: B. Hill- G. Mosack; F. Coyle: N. Herbert: J. Keelan; E. Hogan; Mr. L. Hayner. C.S.B., (Trainer). FRONT ROW: C. Moser; J Keila: J. Goode: J. Gibbons: J. Dunn H SWIMMING TEAM BACK ROW: L. Brooks. (Coacn: M. Kazor: R. Clark: P. Hum J. Roberta: P. Haney, B. Hill: R. Fanning: C. Bristol- J. Goode; P. Kelly FRONT ROW: A. Ball: T. Harkness: C. Moser; L. Barrie A. Bennett: A. Sarkozy; D. Medina. L Mcrand; T Bcokmyer; R. Hill; D. Molzor; L. Ball. B GYMNASTICS STANDING: Mr. H. Marshall. C.S.B.: H. Beauvais Mr. L. Hayner.C.S.B„ D. Young- A. Davis,- G. Robichaud: J. Jarvisj G. McKenzie G, Bruetto; D. Millar. KNEELING AND SEATED; F. Bemhardy; E. Dragonitz: H. McKenzie W. Shore: W. Kells; M. Mcggo H. Montpetlt; Mr. J. Kunec. C.S.B. PAGE SEVENTY-FOUR BACK ROWx Rev. C. Armstrong, CSJ).. (Coach): B. Berthlaumo; R. Sheehan: N. Herbert; ft Treason: P. Donoher; R Clcottv D. Marx: G. Weber. (Manager). FRONT ROW; W. Brtdgoman. G. AmoV : R. McCiorkey: L Herbert; L. Don: :- A. Applrton: ]. Woods; R. Charbonneau. Names and Addresses of 1944 Graduates John Robertson Alexander SS11 S. Martindale Detroit (4). Mich. TY 5-9175 Arthur Armand Denonville 574 Campbell Ave. Windsor. Ontario 3-3360 Michael Aloysius Kennedy 655 Beaubien Detroit (26). Mich. CL 1666 Leonard Albert Anderson 940 Campbell Ave. Windsor. Ontario Laurence Armand Donahue 111 151 East Market St. Warren. Oltfo 3921 Russel Paul KUlaire 776 Hall Ave. Windsor. Ontario 2-9890 Alan Alexander Appleton 1124 Hibbard Ave. Detroit (14). Mich. MU 7682 Robert Joseph Ducharme Belle River. Ontario Leo jeroroe Klosterman 257 Casgrain Place Windsor. Ontario 3-9554 Elmer Carman Awrey 1162 Chilver Rd. Windsor. Ontario 3-3893 Robert Michael Fanning Box 97 Harrison. Mich. 3181 Joseph Michael Kratx 458 Algonquin Detroit (14). Mich. MU 0993 James Henry Barth. Jr. 394 Patricia Rd. Windsor. Ontario 4-4607 Joseph Peter Ferrara 4903 Whitfield Detroit (4). Mich. HO 7142 Michael Theodore Kurosky 1082 Albert Rd. Windsor. Ontario Donald Anthony Beaten! 7619 Second Blvd. Detroit (2). Mich. MA 1872 Patrick Joseph Freeman 3148 Donnelly St. Windsor. Ontario 4-3491 Leo Lawrence LaCombe Malchette Rd. River Canard, Ontario Robert Joseph Book R.R. 31 Windsor. Ontario Thomas Gerard Gallant 1534 Lillian St. Windsor. Ontario Harold Clifford Langhts 921 Marion Ave. Windsor. Ontario 3-5945 Donald Lee Bradley 11 Albert St. looming! on. Ontario 736 Thomas Gates 706 Wyandotte St. E. Windsor. Ontario 4-2680 Eugene Philip Larocque 870 Parent Ave. Windsor. Ontario George Anthony Bruet ' .e Prairie Siding. Ontario Lucien Desire Gemus Roseland. Ontario 4-5679 William Arthur LePine 1757 West Canfield Detroit (12), Mich. TY 1-8407 William Alvador Chevalier 883 Strabane Ave. Windsor. Ontario 3-3387 Harold Joseph Gleeson 14906 Dexter Blvd. Detroit (21). Mich. UN. 1-6456 Victor Frederick Long 3242 Sandwich St. W. Windsor. Ontario 4-4009 Joseph Robert Cipparone 2337 Turner Rd. Windsor, Ontario 4-5339 Robert Eugene Harr 416 Main St. Munith. Mich. Robert Earl Lucier Huron Line. R.R. No. 1 Windsor, Ontario Willrid Bernard Clarke Erie St. Harrow. Ontario 66J Bernard Edward Hill 15123 Rosemont Detroit (27). Mich. VE 6-4795 John Francis McCabe Emmett. Mich. 11 James John Collizs 504 Randolph St. Windsor. Ontario 3-4483 Harry Joseph Hoberg 431 Indian Rd. Windsor. Ontario 3-5973 William James McDermott 10024 Crocuslawn De rrit (4), Mich. HO 6230 Vincent Girard Crowley 563 Indian Rd. Windsor, Ontario 4-5254 James Edward Hold ' ? ' : R. No. 2. Box 107 Harbour Beach. Mich. John Capos McMurdie 1474 Dcugall Ave. Windsor. Ontario 4-1272 Ronald James Dsa 402 Cameron Ave. Windsor. Ontario William Vince”! Holgate 486 Goyeau St. Windsor, Ontario 3-4356 Jrsrph Patrick Mcguiro 1070 Lora St. W ndscr. Ontcrlo 2-4 93 Joseph Robert l ane 18800 Bretton Dr. Detroit (23). Mich. VE 7-1525 George Joseph Jolie General Delivery Windsor. Ontario Joseph W.l lam Maguire 402 Oxford St. London. Ontario ME 2111 PAGE SEVENTY-EIGHT Leo Joseph Maisonvtll 853 Sunset Ave. Windsor. Ontario Clayton Joseph Pare 3138 Doanelly Windsor. Ontario Raymond Armand Vigneux. Jr. LaSalle. Ontario 4-4292 Cornelius Henry Manne 1423 Sandwich St. W Windsor. Ontario Vincent Gerard Pati 3111 Donnelly Windsor. Ontario 42837 George Charles Weber 4235 Van Dyke Detroit (14). Mich. PL 6054 Omer Jerome Marchand 882 Lake Points Grasse Points Park (30 . MicW MU 3484 John Daniel Pteller 12205 North Saginaw St. Mt. Morris. Mich. 2141 Phillip John White 1284 Fischer Detroit (14). Mich. LE 2371 Donald Edward Mars 2147 Sheridan Detroit (14). Mich. FI 5485 James Cyril Price 326 Indian Rd. Windsor. Ontario 4 2927 Robert Bernard Wilson 184 Cameron Ave. Windsor. Ontario Paul Joseph Meloche LaSalle. Ont John Joseph Quinlan 1465 Stewart Lincoln Park. Mich. AT 7023 John Bernard Woods 20 Yates St. St. Catharines. Ontario 415 Raymond William Meloche 253 Mill St. Windsor. Ontario 3-1668 Joseph Robert Rooney 223 N. Military Rd. Dearborn. Mich. DE 7310 Nimo Joseph Zanini 423 Sandwich St. E. Windsor. Ontario Andrew Zoltan Mikita R.R. No 1. Huron Line Windsor. Ontario D’Arcy John Schnekenburger 1153 Elsmere Windsor, Ontario u John lames Mistruxzi 1066 Shepherd St. E. Windsor. Ontario Leonard Philippe Seguin 3811 Montcalm Rd. Windsor. Ontario 4-2022 Commercial Graduates Charles Robert Molser 1014 Cleo St Lansing. Mich. 2-4097 John Frederick Simpson 1615 York St. Windsor. Ontario 4-1428 Joachim Thomas Aboud 902 Elsmere Ave. Windsor. Ontario 3-3148 Paul Roland MoniorOn 753 Cotaraqui St. Windsor. Ontario 3-7198 Stephen Joseph Slavik 1469 Rossini Blvd. Windsor. Ontario Paul William Eberwein 405 Sunset Ave. Windsor. Ontario 3-8715 Donald Edward Nanry 901 Oakland Ave. Ann Arbor. Mich. 0089 Gerard Joseph Thibert 553 Oak Ave. Windsor. Ontario 3-8424 Thomas Geotge Fisher R.R. No. 1 Tecumseh, Ontario Martin Aloysius Noonan 1469 Pelissier St. Windsor, Ontario 4-6194 Jerome Alvin Tobin 2028 Ottawa St. Riverside. Ontario 3-8786 Charles Leonard Fitzpatrick 1525 Hall Ave. Windsor. Ontario Frederick Jerome Ouellette 1538 Hall Ave. Windsor. Ontario John Martin Tracey 4347 Tyler St. Detroit (4). Mich. HO 4576 Henry Arthur Murphy 366 Sunset Ave. Windsor. Ontario 3-7865 Leo Ambrose Papineau 5066 Peter St. Windsor. Ontario 4-2634 Henry Robert Trossen 16207 West Park Rd. Cleveland (11). Ohio CL 1211 Roger Joseph Trottier Pickerel. Ontario kLWmih AUTOGRAPHS 43 +JL. s?C2 (WM r i M.% Y ' vc y UUy 1 . V -a, (Stud; cdt )l- y 4r-C£ j y4 amIA o • §Juuy , -fj ' r ' 7 -
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