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STEPHEN JOHN OLEKSIK MILFORD BERNARD OLSEN JOHN PETER OSUCH PAUL DENIS OUELLETTE FRANCIS JOSEPH PARE WILLIAM MARTIN PARE RICHARD PETER JAMES MICHAEL PARENT PERRY TIMOTHY ALVIN PICKETT HAROLD VICTOR PILON MICHAEL PETER JAMES DONALD QUINN REAUME STEPHEN JOHN OLEKSIK Steve was one of the bright spots of the graduating class. His humour kept the class alive. Steve has real ability in golf and can also play basketball. RICHARD PETER PARENT Dick was a laughing, jovial fellow at all times. He liked to play the various sports and he also studied a great deal. He was well liked by everyone. MILFORD BERNARD OLSEN Milford was a board¬ er during his four years of high at Assumption. He was an A student, especially in mathe¬ matical subjects, and a member of the Saint John JBosco Club. JAMES MICHAEL PERRY Jim was a studious fellow in all his sub¬ jects. He was a boarder, a member of the Air Cadets, and manager of the track team in his senior year. JOHN PETER OSUCH Johnny didn ' t find much time to do home¬ work because of his active social life, but somehow he got by in his studies. He liked to play handball in his spare time. TIMOTHY ALVIN PICKETT Tim played senior football and was a member of the track team in his last year. He was a boarder during his four years of high. Tim was a quiet fellow, but always came up with an an¬ swer when asked a question. PAUL DENIS OUELLETTE Paul was born Sept¬ ember 1st, 1928. Paul was a member of the Air Cadets, and played hockey for recreation. His ambition is to be a missionary priest. HAROLD VICTOR PILON Harold was one of the best liked fellows in the graduating class. He was always a real fnend to everyone, and his classmates proved this by nominating him for senior A man in his fourth year. He also was a good student. FRANCIS JOSEPH PARE Frank has been an A student all through high school. He was a member of the band and the Air Cadets. His ambition is to be a priest. Frank was also a baton twirler when he joined the band. MICHAEL PETER QUINN Mike was always ask¬ ing questions in class. He was an active so¬ cialite and took most of his spare time to attend dances and parties. He likes to play handball. WILLIAM MARTIN PARE Bill was born April 1st, 1929, in Windsor. He attendee St. Gene¬ vieve Separate school before coming to Assumption. Bill play¬ ed baseball and Sr. hockey. His ambition is to be an electrical engineer. JAMES DONALD REAUME Jim was known for his quiet sense of humour. Hs was well liked by all who knew him and was one of the leading socialites.
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PAUL EUGENE MARENTETTE Paul hail from Sand¬ wich Weit and la known for hia quaint sense of humour. He also was the bearer of a good scholastic aver¬ age RICHARD BENEDICT MOORE Dick was a boarder at Assumption during his four years of high school. He starred as an end in sub-minim football, and played basketball also. JOSEPH PETER MAROON loe was always kid¬ ded about his Syrian descent. He was an accomplished handball player and also played football and basketball. ANTHONY JOSEPH MORAND Tony was a good student all through school and procured high marks in math subjects especially. He went to all social doings and had many friends CHARLES FREDERICK MASON Charles was a mem ber of the High School Orchestra in his senior year. He displayed much musical ability and also was a good student. DENIS GERARD MORAND Denis is another of the famous Morands of Tecumseh A real French student, he al¬ ways received high marks in this subject. He prefers handball for sport. GORDON GLENN MAXWELL Gord was the ' ’poet ' of 4A. He was an amiable fellow and was noted for his queer sense of humour He liked to play basketball for recreation. PHILIP JOSEPH MOROUN Phil has attended Assumption four years He is a good handball player and he attends social gatherings regu¬ larly. He likes to talk about his car. LEON STEPHAN MAZIAK Marne. as he was known, came to Assumption from the big and little town of Tilbury. While here he was a member of the Reporter and also Ast. Editor of this year book. His hobby is Chemistry and he in¬ tends to major in Research Chemistry. JAMES EVERTS MOSACK A boarder, James was always interested in what was going on around the school. He was a quiet fellow, but one that could be relied on as a real friend. DONALD JOSEPH MOLL Don was noted for his athletic abilities. He was a member of the Boxing team, played Jr. basketball and also football. Don found ample time to be an ' ‘A student. RICHARD LARUE O ' CONNOR Dick was very active In all doings around Assumption. He played Sr football and basket¬ ball, was active in social events, and was a member of the board¬ er student council Dick was also Sec ' y- Treas of the Mission Society in his senior year. PAUL EUGENE JOSEPH PETER MARENTETTE MAROON CHARLES FREDERICK MASON GORDON GLENN MAXWELL LEON STEPHAN MAZIAK DONALD JOSEPH MOLL RICHARD BENEDICT MOORE ANTHONY JOSEPH MORAND DENIS GERARD MORAND PHILIP JOSEPH MOROUN JAMES EVERTS MOSACK RICHARD LARUE O ' CONNOR
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HAROLD LEONARD REINHART Harold has attended Assumption tour year and haj been a boarder throughout that time. He paid attention to his studies and didn ' t part¬ icipate in many sports. DONALD DELPHIS SEGUIN Don was born April 9. 1928. in Windsor. He attended St. Gene¬ vieve before coming to Assumption. He is an excellent handball player, and plays base¬ ball also. He desires a career in business JOHN LOUIS RENAUD Louis, as he is called by his friends, was born Dec. 8th, 1928 in Tecumseh. He likes to play baseball, is an A student, and was a member of the Air Cadets. His am¬ bition is undecided PHILIP ERNEST SEGUIN Red was very popu¬ lar among his class¬ mates all through school. He played hockey and baseball, and was active socially. TEX VOSS RICKARD Tex was a very pop¬ ular member of the Reporter staff in his senior year. His Boar¬ der Talk column was one of the best written. Tex has a pleasant and colourful personality, and his willingness to work hard brought him many friends. DANIEL VICTOR SEXTON Dan was a very active socialite. He was always at some dance with the rest of the fellows and he was well liked because of his happy personality. ELMER ALFRED ROBITAILLE Al, as everyone calls Elmer, is known for his basketball ability. Elmer played senior basketball two years and lunior one year. He was elected to the ' 46 All-City court team on the basis of his fine all around play and exceptional scoring ability. DOUGLAS IAMES SOOLEY Doug was another of the fellows that livened up the graduating class. He was a’ways wearing a smile. Doug liked to play baseball in his spare time. PAUL JOSEPH SCHILLER Paul was not a stu¬ dious lad during his four years at Assump¬ tion, but he managed to get his work done. He is a good baseball player. LOUIS ANTHONY STEPHENSON Louis was active on the Reporter staff for two years winning a letter in his senior year. He played sub¬ minim football and bosketbal, and was nominated for Sec ' y- Trea of the graduat¬ ing class. HERBERT JOHN SCHULTZ Herb has been a boarder here for four years. He has played sub-minim football and has taken part in box¬ ing, at which he prov¬ ed himself very adept by winning a letter in his senior year. JOHN FRANCIS SULLIVAN John was a boarder, and his hobby was taking care of the physics lab He was an all-around student, and took his school work and eocia activities seriously. He preferred to watch sports rather than participate to any great extent. DONALD DELPHIS PHILIP ERNEST SEGUIN SEGUIN DANIEL VICTOR SEXTON DOUGLAS JAMES SOOLEY LOUIS ANTHONY STEPHENSON JOHN FRANCIS SULLIVAN
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