Assumption High School - Crusader Purple Raider Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1946

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GIRARD JAMES BRANNAGAN w it MA M LOUIS FRANCIS VINCENT CALABRESE CUFF CLAUDE JOSEPH CLOUTHIER DONALD JOSEPH COUSINEAU GEORGE BADER CRONIN EDWIN BERTRAM CURRY MAURICE AUGUSTIN DANIEL PERCY THOMAS DEMERS JOHN PAUL DUFOUR JOSEPH MICHAEL DUNN GIRARD JAMES BRANNAGAN Gerry is an accom¬ plished musician. He has played lor both the A.C. and Matti Holli bands. Gerry is a good student, an active so¬ cialite, and he plays basketball for recrea¬ tion. WILLIAM LOUIS CALABRESE Bill is an A stu¬ dent, and he was mana¬ ger of the senior ioot- ball team in 1946. His ambition is to be a civil engineer. Bill is well liked by all. FRANCIS VINCENT CLIFF Frank has been a boarder here during his senior year. He leads the usual social life of a fourth year student, but still finds time to study. CLAUDE JOSEPH CLOUTHIER Bud was leader of the high school orches¬ tra in ' 46. He was a member of the A.C. band, a participant in handball and basket¬ ball, and he aspires to be a musician. Bud also was nominated for Pres, of the graduating class of ’46 DONALD JOSEPH COUSINEAU Don has been an “A student through his four years of high He was a member of the day-scholar student council. Don is also a good athlete, taking part in all sports. He was especially profi¬ cient in basketball and ping-pong. GEORGE BADER CRONIN George is one of the graduating class ' best known and best liked fellows. He plays contract bridge expert¬ ly as well as participa¬ ting in social activities, basketball and football. I EDWIN BERTRAM CURRY Edwin was bom April 6th, 1929, in the large and prosperous town of Shaker Heights, Ohio. His hobby is his ever faithful ' Chev, and he aspires to be¬ come a good auto mechanic MAURICE AUGUSTIN DANIEL Maurice is of the studious school and hails from the Chatham district. He played minim football and was a member of the Re¬ porter. PERCY THOMAS DEMERS Percy came to Assump¬ tion from Sacred Heart College, Sudbury. He was active in sports, especially baseball and he intends to beg.n a career in medicine JOHN PAUL DUFOUR When John appeared in Physics class, Fr Armstrong would con¬ gratulate him for put¬ ting in an appearance In spite of his absences he still managed to be in the upper half of the class JOSEPH MICHAEL DUNN Joe was very well known around Assump¬ tion. liked by all, and has a fine voice. He climaxed his senior year by winning a letter in football and being a member of the Barber Shop Quartet. Joe was also active in the Missions. JOHN BERNARD DUROCHER John was bom in quiet Sandwich West and attended Notre Dame S. S. be ore coming to Assumption. He was well liked and intends to pursue a career in medicine upon his graduation. i

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WILSON GORDON ABNEY Wilson is a very quiet and likeable lad. During hia senior year he was a boarder, and he has taken part in many school activities. THOMAS EDWIN ACKERMAN Tom has been very active in all sports since he came to Assumption. He is an excellent boxer, and has played football and basketball also. MARVIN ERROL ALLEN Marvin is a very adept musician, being able to play the sax and clarinet with equal ability. His pride and joy is his chien. During his four years here he was an active socialite. ANTHONY HARRY BABY Tony has been a member of the senior band for three years. He is a good handball player, as well as being adept in basketball. TINO JIOOCCHINO BAGGIO Gino is noted at Assumption for his foot¬ ball achievements. He made the All-City Team in ' 45. His hobby is tilework, and he aspires to play with the Windsor Rockets of the O.R.F.U. FLOYD ALEXANDER BAILLARGEON Floyd was born July 2nd, 1929, in the grand and peaceful village of Riverside. His hobby is art at which he is very proficient, and he has participated in all sports. EUGENE JEROME BANNON Red starred in bas¬ ketball and handball around Assumption He had difficulty in getting hia homework done because he led an active social life. ARTHUR LAMBERT BERGERON “Timer , as his friends call him, comes from the big town of LaSalle. He likes to talk about his life in the social world. He has attended Assump¬ tion for four years. BERNARD HENRY BERTHIAUME Bernie has long beeu one of Assumption ' s best athletes. He has starred in Sr. football and hockey, making the All-City grid team in ' 45 He has two letters in hockey and three in footbalL LAWRENCE JOSEPH BEZAIRE Larry has been a boarder four years. He is an NCO in the Air Cadets, and has played minim basketball and football. He has many friends. PAUL JOSEPH BOISVERT Paul was active on the Reporter for four years and became News Editor in 1946. He also was active in the missions and stu¬ dent council of which he became the pres¬ ident. He was a humor¬ ist, speaker, author, dramatist and poet. JOHN PATRICK BOYDE Jack is the youngest member of the graduat¬ ing class. He was assist¬ ant editor of the Repor¬ ter in his senior year Jack has ambitions to¬ wards the priesthood. WILSON GORDON THOMAS EDWIN MARVIN ERROL ABNEY ACKERMAN ALLEN ANTHONY HARRY BABY TINO JIOOCCHINO FLOYD ALEXANDER BAGGIO BAILLARGEON



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RICHARD JOHN EANSOR Dick was a social lion but nevertheless found time for his stud es. He was always smiling and for this was very popu¬ lar both abroad and here at Assumption EVARISTE ANTHONY FAUCHER For some reason Eva¬ riste could never get his homework done. Some of the teachers wondered if he led a too active night life, but in the end he succeeded and grad¬ uated. FRANCIS XAVIER FINN Frank was one of the quietest graduates, but spoke up at the end and came to life to graduate from the halls o 1 Assumption He took part in handball and basketball as well as ping-pong. ALFRED PARK GOSSELIN Al was very active in his four years at Assumption H« was maniger of the 45 sr. football squad, Sports Editor Ur the ' 45 and ' 46 Reporter, and Sports Editor of this year book. Al was an A student, and he played jr. and minim basketball, sr. baseball, handball and tub-min¬ im football. JOSEPH VINCENT HALFORD loe was always a “regular guy at Assumption. He had many friends and was noted tor his happy personality. He played baseball and basketball for sport ANDREW JOSEPH HARCAR Andy was one of the best ends in football ever to come to Assumption Two years in succession he miss¬ ed the All-City first team by the slimest of margins He also play¬ ed sr. baseball and Jr. basketball JOHN WALTON HARRIS John was prominent in the Air Cadets, becoming W02 in his senior year. He was an active member of the social circle, but still found time to be a good student. His ambition is to become a chemical engineer. ROBERT LEO HEARSCH Bob was one of the most studious boarders around Assumption in ’46. He was active as the librarian, and was a “A student, espec¬ ially in English. ROBERT FRANCIS HILL Bob became an NCO in the Air Cadets in his senior year He was a good student, and played jr. basket¬ ball and sub-minim football for recreation. RICHARD MARK JACOB Dick preferred to study a lot while in school, and he held a good average through¬ out his four years. He liked to watch games rather than participate in them. Dick was full of surprises and had many friends. BERNARD JOSEPH JOHNSON Bernie just couldn ' t seem to do much home¬ work because of his social life, but some¬ how he did alright in school. He was noted for his basketball prow¬ ess, starring from first year on in sub-minim and then jr. basketball. JOHN EUGENE KEILS Jack was an A student at Assumption, and he played sr football in ' 45 and 46 Jack received mention on the All-City grid team of 1946 He also took part in basketball. His hobby is drawing and he aspires to be a civil engineer. Jack is also an excellent boxer JOHN WALTON HARRIS ROBERT LEO HEARSCH ROBERT FRANCIS HILL RICHARD MARK JACOB BERNARD JOSEPH JOHNSON JOHN EUGENE KEILS

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