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SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Bamann Mr. William Belluomo Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burnie Rev. Emil Capano Mr. John J. Considine Mr. W. H. DeMattia Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dikeman Rt. Rev. Msgr. William E. Dillon Rev. L. Dorr Mr. Walter J. Dunne Mr. S. F. Dupont Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ellis Rev. James V. Fallon, S.J. Rev. J. Fillion Mr. P. Albert Fournier Mr. Floyd E. Fox Mr. James E. Frazer Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Fronzier Mr. J. F. B. Fugazzi Rt. Rev. Msgr. Wm. J. Gallena Sir Harry Gignac, K.C. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Girardot Rev. E. J. Glement Dr. G. J. Grimaldi, M.D. Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. R. Hackett Rev. D. A. Hayes, L.L.D. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hoag Mr. Gerald A. Jager Dr. and Mrs. Paul Klebba, Mrs. Henry Kowalski Mr. Hugo Krave Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Ladouceur Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Lassaline Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Lavers Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lawrence Mr. J. A. Loftus Mr. and Mrs. James Long Mr. Stanley Long Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Long Mr. Frank McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McMahon Mr. John A. Malone Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Milligan Mr. J. A. Morley Mr. A. J. Mullainey Rt. Rev. Msgr. R. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pallach Mr. Charles G. Parker Mr. Edward F. Paule Rev. Jos. V. Pfeffer Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pickard Mrs. A. J. Pokriefka Mr. Harold Pougett Mr. George H. Raedle Rev. Wm. G. Rogers, L.L.D. Mr. Ralph Romer Mr. George C. Ryan Rev. Wm. Savage Mr. Leo S. Schrot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Schultz Mr. and Mrs. F. Spittle Mr. and Mrs. A. Traeff Mr. Charles Verheyden Rev. John J. White Friends A Friend A Friend PATRONS Mr. James M. Allan Mrs. C. Arnold Mr. James Bartlett Mr. Albert Beckler Rev. G. L. Blonde Mr. E. H. Bogan Rev. L. J. Bondy, C.S.B. Mr. Ralph Bourgeois Mrs. Rachael Boyer Mr. F. Buchanan Rev. L. Burke Mr. Donald Cameron Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carroll Mr. Daniel Joseph Casey Mr. and Mrs. Dalton E. Charters Mr. Benjamin Comfort Dr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Coyle Dr. Lawson B. Coulter Rev. Michael Crowley Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Currie Rev. William Deagan Mr. and Mrs. H. Dean Rt. Rev. Msgr. Leo DeBarry Mr. LeRoy Delmore Mr. Ted DeMuy Rev. D. L. Dillon, C.S.B. Rev. C. Doherty Mr. Joseph L. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Doyle, K.C. Mr. Pichie Duchene Mr. Charles J. Ellison Mr. Joseph Ender Rev. John Eppenbrock Rev. Herman P. Fedewa Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Glenn J. Forrest Dr. F. J. Furlong Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Furlong A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Rev. B. N. Geller Rev. A. George Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gignac Mr. and Mrs. P. Gignac Mr. John H. Gillis Prof. Etienne Gilson Rev. J. J. Glavin, C.S.B. Rev. V. Guinan, C.S.B. Rt. Rev. Msgr. V. T. Hankerd Rt. Rev. Msgr. W. Hardy Rev. P. Hennis Rev. W. Hennis Rev. Wm. Hermes Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoberg Mr. and Mrs. A. Holland Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. J. Hughes Mr. Wilfrid J. Hussey Janisse Bros.—George Janisse Mr. and M s. Patrick G. Jeakle Mrs. Raymond Jeffrey F. D. May and Morgan Johnston Mr. James M. Kane Mr. Michael E. Kane Rev. C. Kelly, C.S.B. Rev. V. L. Kennedy, C.S.B. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kettler Mrs. Ruth R. Klein Rev. H. Koelzer Mr. and Mrs. Demitrios Koitasias Rt. Rev. Msgr. Langlois, V.F. Mr. Andrew E. MacDonald Rev. J. McCabe Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCarthy Rev. Wm. McGee, C.S.B. Rev. A. M. McHugh Mr. Don S. McIntyre Mr. John J. McMahon Rev. J. A. McMillan Marentette ' s Book Store Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Marx Rev. E. J. McCorkell, C.S.B. Rev. J. McGuire, C.S.B. Mr. H. I. Mominee Rt. Rev. Msgr. T. Morin Mr. Fred J. Morrison Mr. C. Murilchan Mr. Phil Murphy H. C. Nagle Sons, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. O ' Brien Rt. Rev. Msgr. P. O ' Connell Rev. Ignatius O ' Neil Rev. J. H. O’Neil R. W. M. I. O ' Neil Mr. and Mrs. S. Orsini Mrs. P. H. Payette Mr. Thomas Payne Rev. D. E. Perrin Rev. L. Pertanski Rev. E. Petho Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Pfeiffer Rev. G. P. Pitre Rt. Rev. Msgr. F. A. Pokriefka Mr. A. J. Reaume Mr. Gustavo Rivero Mr. and Mrs. A. Rocco Mr. and Mrs. J. Rodden Mrs. A. Rocco Mr. George R. Rolby Rev. J. A. Rooney Mr. R. E. Ryan, Sr. Mrs. R. E. Ryan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sand Mrs. Rosemary Schell Rev. A. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. P. Seguine Mr. and Mrs. M. Simon Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Smith Rev. F. T. Stach Mr. J. B. Stevens Mr. F. M. Sullivan Mr. Harry J. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan Mr. Victor Sylvestre Mr. Charles Thibe rt Mrs. J. Thimm Mr. Thomas Tracey, Jr. Rev. L. J. Trese Rt. Rev. Msgr. John Vismara, L.L.D. Mr. Henry S. Walker Rev. Jas. P, Welsh Rev. John J. White Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Yore Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. M. Zaleski : a 0 D 0 j a a a o a : Q o 0 0 3 I ] i ] HIS EXCELLENCY THE RIGHT REVEREND JOHN T. KIDD. D.D. Bishop of London, Ontario HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND J. C. CODY. D.D. Co-Adjutor Bishop of London ; THE MOST REVEREND STEPHEN WOZNICKI Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit THE MOST REVEREND ALLEN J. BABCOCK Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit REV. F. A. BROWN, C.S.B..M.A. SECOND COUNCILLOR PRINCIPAL Fft. L J. McGOUEY, CU. I-A. Physics Assistant Principei REV. E. C LeBEL, CAB , M.A English First Councillor REV, R. WOOD, C,S.6., B A Treasurer REV G, W, TODD. C.S.I. Religion L- REV. F. 5, RUTH, C.5.S., B.A. Science REV. F. BURNS, C.S.B.. Ph D. Religion REV, WM. F. NIGH. C S.B,. M.A, Met he me tic s REV. J. P- RUTH, C.SJL M,A. Mathematics REV. N. J. MURPHY. C + 5.B., M.A Modern History REV, A. L HIGGINS, C.S.8., M A. English Fft. E, E BURNS, C,S B. M.A, English J a FR. J. P. HANRAHAN C.S.B.. B.A. Latin REV. A. J. WEILER. C.S.B.. B.A. Manual Artt REV. F. O ' NEILL C.S.B., B.A. French REV. PETER J. SWAN. C.S.B.. Ph.D. Religion SCHOLASTICS Back Row—F. O ' Grady, A. Simon. F. Pare, E. Osor, V. Crowley, V. Pare. L. Kolsterman, J. Kelly. Second Row—D. Coughlin, R. Paiik, A. Roberts, D. Rowan. P. Lalonde. C. Udall, M. Quinn, W. Canning, L. Janisse, J. Whitley, A. Williams. Front Row—A. Hathaway. P. Donoher. J. Church, Rev. W. F. Nigh, Rev. J. F. Murphy, D. Berner, J. Slavin, E. O ' Reilly. nricnnccccc c-E I MR. E. DUROCHER, B.A. French, Di pt. of Athlotict MR. F. LAMBERT. M.A. Hitfory. Enqlith MR. D. HARPER Enqlith MR. J. MOHER Enqlith MR. M. GOETZ. B.A. M fhemotict CLASS OF ’48 Norman Adam Robert Adams Richard Fisher President Edward Alice David Amley Bernard Andrejeiewski Raymond Bala William Pataky Vice-President Rudolph Balint Donald Barrow William Belluomo Kenneth Beneteau Joseph Schisler Secretary-Treoiurer Harold Bernachi Bruno Bitkowski Joseph Bortolotti William Brennan Frank Dauw Enxo Delorenzi Fred Brinkman Miles Bristol Michael Dennis Louis Dozois Robert Burton Philip Bury Leonard Duchene Douglas Duquette Michael Catrina Gerald Caza Eric Durant Edwin Earl Frank Chick Leo Clement Francis Flood Morley Fortier George Cohan Patrick Currier John Foster Gino Fracas Kaye Francis Maurice Gaudette Gerald Kelly Wilfred Kenny Roland Gignac Gerald Gilboe Ronald Klamt Paul Klebba Edmund Gould Richard Gregg William Kokeny Francis Laethem James Guercio James Harris Paul Laforet Harold Laporfe James Hill Kenneth Hussey Vincent LeBlanc Kenneth Lefebvre James Janisse Wilfred Janisse Larry Lefebvre Edward Lievois u u u u u LI U LI U LI U U U U u u u u u u u II u II nr Joseph Loving Joseph McAllister Tulliot Meconi Thomas Meier John McClear Ralph McConville Phillip Milan William Montolio Gerald McGuire John McGuire Hubert Montpetit Michael Moodrey John Magin Douglas Marentette Leonard Morand Robert Morand Gabriel Masse Raymond May Charles Moser Phillip Mousseau Dave Mayotte Norando Meconi John Murdock William Nantais I Richard Norden Lome Olsen Jack Ryan Thomas Ryan Donald Ouimet Jude Pare Albert Sarkozy Donald Sharon Lawrence Pare Ronald Penney Frank Schenk Eugene Schentag John Petz Robert Plante Arthur Sheridan Phernan Smith Vincent Price Gerald Quenneville Jerome Smyth Ronald St. Pierre Richard Renaud James Robertson Robert Strong Coleman Taylor Skyline of Detroit at Night SACRIFICE TO PROGRESS One of the Beauty Spots of the Campus had to be sacrificed to make room for the Memorial Science Building L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L t t t v Seventy-Eight Years of Progress at Assumption College ASSUMPTION COLLEGE is celebrating this year the Seventy-Eighth Anniversary of its administration by the Basilian Fathers. When Father Dennis O ' Connor of the Congregation of St. Basil arrived if) the village of Sandwich in August, 1870, with three other Basilian priests and the magnificent sum of $300.00, he took over the administration of a school that had been conducted under other auspices from 1857. The origins of Assumption College may be traced back to the return of the Jesuits to Assumption Parish in 1843. Father Pierre Point, the Jesuit pastor, was an exceptionally astute man and observed throughout his parish an appallinq illiteracy and ignorance. His parish extended twenty miles along the Detroit River and Lake St. Clair and as far south as the Irish Mission of Maidstone; in addition the parish conducted missions in Belle River, Tecumseh, Stoney Point, Chatham, Walpole, Raleigh and Tilbury. The parish numbered some 3,000 souls who were almost exclusively French- Canadian in nationality. Father Point immediately introduced a network of elementary French-speaking schools in his parish, establishing by 1846 thirteen schools with an average enrollment of 80 to 100 students. His schools were among the first elementary schools of any kind in Western Ontario and anticipated by several years tho introduction of public schools supported by governmental taxation (1854). He encountered considerable opposition from members of his flock who remained unconvinced that there were benefits to be derived from education commensurate with their cost and maintenance. The Civil authority also was rather hostile in the beginning, since the Ontario system of education under the direction of Dr. Egerton Ryerson was then only in the process of formation and the principle of denominational schools was not a matter of general agreement. In spite of the faltering enthusiasm and latent antagonism that his project evoked, Father Point not only proceeded with his plans, but enlarged upon them. Recognizing the importance of secondary education, he was enabled to open a high school for girls in the parish presbytery in 1852 through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Beaubien of Detroit. (The first secondary school, or high school, wa s opened in the Windsor area in 1871 when the combined population of Windsor and Sandwich totaled 5,413.) In 1855 a secondary school for boys was erected on the parish grounds and was opened in 1857. The curriculum of Le College de I’Assomption consisted of preparatory, commercial and classical (high school) courses. The staff included laymen teachinq under the direction of the Jesuit Fathers. During its early years instruction was given through the medium of the Frencn language. When Father Point and the Jesuits left the parish and the college in 1859, the school fell upon days of extreme adversity. Its survival was due principally to the indomitable zeal of Mr. Theodore Girardot who was successively teacher, doan and principal. Mr. Girardot was born in France in 1824 and devoted his life in Canada to the cause of education. After heading the college for several years, Mr. Girardot as a layman began to feel unqualified to guide a student body largely preparing for the priesthood and so informed Bishop Walsh in London. The bishop asked him to recommend some religious congregation to replace him. Mr. Girardot suggested the Basilians because they were at the time one of the few bi-lingual religious communities in Canada. There was a French tradition in the community that had come to Canada from France less than a generation earlier; and, having become located in Toronto at St. Michael s College, there were persisting British and Irish influences. When Father O ' Connor arrived in Sandwich, Mr. Girardot valiantly assisted him, even canvassing hom 3 S in the district for students. Freed from his duties at the college, Mr. Girardot was appointed public school inspector for North Essex, which post he held until his death in Sandwich in 1900. In the next twenty years, 1870-1890, Father Dennis O ' Connor proved himself a worthy successor of Father Point and Mr. Girardot. In the very first year of his administration a college course was introduced; and although the growth of the school was unspectacular, it was steady. From a total enrollment of 29 students in 1870, the College grew until its attendance reached 150 at the turn of the century. By 1890 when Father O ' Connor left Assumption College to become Bishop of London and, later, Archbishop of Toronto, the College had expanded to three times its original dimensions. To the old classroom building, the original unit opened in 1857 and still in use, were added the southern wing of the present Administration Building in 1875 and the central wing including the refectory and infirmary in 1884. 1870-1948 ORIGINAL PLAN OF ASSUMPTION COLLEGE . 1906 1884 BUILT IN SECTIONS 1875 Early Progress Father O ' Connor ' s assistants during his early years at the College were Fathers M. J. Ferguson, M. Mungovan, D. Cushing (president of the College, 1890-1901) and Robert McBrady (president, 1901-1907), names that are rich with legend in the story of Assumption. With the administration of Father Francis Forster (1907-1919), and Father Joseph Mucltle (1919-1922), a new generation of Basilians took over and the pioneering age may be said to have passed. During these years the northern wing of the Administration Building in which the chapel is located, the gymnasium and the adjoining residence building were erected. Undoubtedly, the most important event of this period was the agreement of affiliation of the college department with the University of Western Ontario, initiated by Father Fallon of the Diocese of London and completed in detail and signed in October, 1919. A summary of the terms of affiliation embraced in point 12 of the original document follows: The Assumption College shall constitute a College of Arts and as such sha ' I enter into and form a part of the Faculty of Arts of the Western University; it shall enjoy the rights and assume the obligations common to all the affiliated colleges; it shall be represented in the Board of governors and the Senate and in the Council of the Faculty of Arts; its staff of teachers shall have equal standing and rights with the officers of instruction of the University College of Arts; its students shall be admitted to the degrees of the Western University and to the medals, scholarships and prizes offered by the University in the Arts courses; all in accordance with the Western University Act of 1908, chapter 145 in the Statutes of Ontario. There were 47 students in the college department at the time affiliation was effected; in 1930 there were 116; in 1936, 345; in 1944, 305. As of 1947, the total enrollment including College, High School, Night School and Summer School reached 1570. Succeeding Father Muckle, Father Daniel Dillon served as president from 1922 to 1928 and again from 1931 until his illness in the summer of 1932. The present classroom Building was erected during his first administration. Father Vincent L. Kennedy was president from 1928 to 1931 and Father Thomas A. MacDonald, from 1932 to 1940. Father Vincent J. Guinan, a graduate of the first class following affiliation of the College with the University, took office in 1940, the ninth Basilian president of Assumption College. Father John H. O ' Loane succeeded Father Guinan in 1946 and is now guiding the destinies of the college and its proposed expansion. I GRADE THIRTEEN Front Row—P. Ferriss, F. Marentette, L. Frederick. W. Chartier, L. Poisson. N. Davies, R. St. Pierre, J. Maziak, R. Thibert, E. L ' Heureux, T. Pageau. Second Row—P. Proctor, R. Graveline, R. Ouellette, J. Page, R. Wilson. M. Rioux, E. Shilliday, H. Duval, E. Morand, J. Blonde. Third Row—P. Duchene, L. Schiller, L. Laliberto, P. Schlacter, C. Ellis, R. Lauzon, J. Glos, G. Lavallee, F. Dayus, F. Zakoor. ELEVEN A Front Row—H. DaCosta, J. Kelly, R. Tunks, I. McCloskey, R. Briggs. Second Row—S. Polen, G. Dikeman, N. Wilson, G. Zoppa, E. O’Neil, P. Roy, K. Crough, E. Tomajko, F. Renaud, E. Brisson. Third Row—J. MacGillis, R. Harrison, R. Tremblay, R. Lake, T. Marentette, A. Theriault, L. Simsiclc, M. Brisebois, T. Horan, D. Dahl N. Lesperance. Fourth Row—J. Barth, D. Durant, A. Giroux, A. Dufour, H. Brush, R. Patton, C. De Mattia, C. Ross, M. McNamara, F. Houle, R. Morand. L L L L L L L L L L L L v L u u u u u u u u u u u u ELEVEN B Front Row—M. Adam, R. Emery, A. Lassaline, R. Gajda, R. Hanson, W. Lassaline, E. Harb, A. Hamel, J. McCarthy. Second Row—J. Hamel, G. Dominato, A. Beck, L. Daoust, A. Metherell, E. Wilkinson, E. Lori, J. McGuire, M. Loreto. G. Mascaro. Third Row—L. Lajeunesse, R. Bondy. E. Nicodemo, E. Mailloux, F. Mintello, P. Cooney, J. Panontin, W. Romano, D. McLellan, T. O’Neil, F. Burns, D. Martinello. Fourth Row—R. Ellingwood, R. Souliere, J. Collins, R. Holden, G. Robitaille, A. Kusluski, D. Broughton. Fifth Row—D. McNamara, E. Grier, C. Emery, L. Nantais, S. Wilson, B. Gemmell. ELEVEN C Seated (left to right)—S. Tesolin, A. Renda, J. Harris, J. Charbonneau, D. Murray, R. Renda, G. Meloche, M. Mogge. Kneeling—L. Vitale, A. Zakoor, G. Potvin, J. Jordan, G. Renaud, T. Vermurlen, M. Watson, A. Rorai, J. Belanger, R. Garant, J. Scully, F. Smith, B. Walker. Third Row—B. Byerley, L. Zakoor, G. Teahan, J. Hunter, D. Borrowman, R. Drouillard, K. Pourquoi, M. Robert, R. Hodara, F. Montolio, L. Knuckle, D. Young. Back Row—C. Sutts, J. Blonde, J. Watson, F. McMahon, J. Eansor, H. Long, T. Donelly, J. Tourangeau, S. Bibby, R. Knudsen, M. Kennedy, G. Harlow, T. Lucas, D. O ' Neil, D. Bibby. ■ A ELEVEN D Front Row—M. Calcaterra, R. Killaire, S. Frimer, J. LaPorte, J. Beletz, F. Desjardins, W. Insley, S. Marcille, R. Gaudette, J. Clarke. Second Row—P. Brenner, D. Thompson, W. Brown, C. Christmas, C. Standard, J. Smyth, R. Deslippe, L. Lacoursiere, R. Thivierge, W. MacDonald. Third Row—J. Menard, J. Prendergast, J. Cote, E. Nemeth, D. Bowman, T. Barrett, J. Payette, R. Sauve, J. Jarvis. Fourth Row—N. Souligny, G. Menard, J. Rooney, E. Renaud, W. Bayley. TEN A First Row—R. Maher, T. Carey, J. Catrina, S. Zam, G. Button, M. Scriberras, P. Ganem. Second Row—W. Milligan, H. Copland, M. Sullivan, G. Meade, B. Pouget, G. Mangold, D. Tersigni, J. Currier, C. David. Third Row—J. Baranska, G. Robichaud, R. Palloch, P. Laethem, J. Martinek, J. Gaffney, K. Baker, C. Dmuchowski J. Crutchfield, D. Stover, J. Picard, J. Lynch. u u t ] u u u LI U U u u u u LI u u u u u u u u u u TEN B Third Row—A. Cullen, H. Fisher, J. Menard, G. Jeannotte, M. Simard, V. Morand, R. Beuglet, M. Quenneville, M. Baran, A. Leclair, P. Smith, D. Simon, J. Morley, D. Marcotte. Second Row—R. Renaud, R. Steele, R. Ladouceur, J. Recker, D. Booker, J. Rouble, E. Dube, G. Umbenhower, E. Janisse, G. McCarthy, F. Laforet, R. Gould, R. Sheehan, L. Byrne. First Row—D. Duchene, B. Mayne, T. Pare, D. Evans, F. Gignac, A. Lesperance, J. Dupuis, R. Walker, R. Dagenais, C. Hickey, R. Cormier, F. Ladouceur, D. Comartin. TEN C First Row—E. Pare, D. Ashton, J. Brothers, G. Sigrist, T. Meagher, E. Bowden, P. Navara, R. Casier, L. Winter, P. Connolly, D. Parent, J. St. Louis. Second Row—K. Parker, T. Bannon, R. Roggendorf, G. Lemay, D. Mason, J. Potvin, C. Balik, R. Dube, B. Lane, D. Dingeman, V. McCabe, A. Toutant. Third Row—R. Garant, A. DeLuca, W. Burgwin, G. De Munch, G. Goulette, C. Cooper, K. Veira, T. Wright, W. Chisholm, G. Horan, L. Duyck, R. Thibert. . TEN D First Row—L. Bezaire, B. Morand, L. Andreason, T. Poisson, E. Grimmett, J. Oborne, R. Acton, R. Stchyrba, L. Price, G. Poquette, W. Lucier, D. Nassr, Dr. Macintosh, R. Giroux. Second Row—R. Trevisol, W. Lemieux, G. Forget, J. Hanrahan, R. Saby, B. Pare, K. Nahas, L. O ' Connor, L. Dufour, R. Puoiers, D. Seguin, R. Deschamps. Third Row—E. De Launey, O. Solomon, C. Broderick, M. Nikosey, R. Masse, O. Costello, G. Dupuis, R. Squire, T. Mascarin, L. Schaefer, L. St. Antoine, J. Cruddas, J. Reid, H. St. Louis, L. Boutette, D. Clarke, J. Fleming. TEN E First Row—L. Beausoliel, K. Robinson, J. McGarvey, R. Borrowman, W. Houde. Second Row—W. Cramp, E. Wszeborowski, J. Chick, J. Austin, J. Nader, F. Roberts, D. Metherell, W. Sawchuck, N. Langlois, J. Guiry, J. Harcar. Third Row—G. Nantais, G. Beaume. G. Gatti, J. La Porte, P. Ferris, J. Maker, P. Labute, J. Miller, L. Papp. A. Frimer, G. Bondy, K. Nadalin. Fourth Row—G. Vanderzanden, L. Neville, R. Olsen, P. Murphy, A. Ulicni, V. Herbert, D. Desjarlais, A. Peruzzo, K. Plante, A. Bacon, T. Fry, D. Piccinin. ti L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L C L L L L L NINE A Third Row—D. McGinnis, C. Halmo, R. Laporte, R. Schiller, E. Lacombe, C. Dumouchelle, P. Aubin, R. Martin, J. McGuire, D. Morand, L. Ross, G. Henwood. Second Row—W. Bowman, J. Kaus, L Lanoue, E. Kuzniar, G. McMahon, L. LaJoy, J. Chuby, P. Ryan, G. Demers, N. Perrault, A. Johnstone, M. Gascon, D. Brown. Front Row—C. Desmarais, J. Berthiaume, W. Brockenshire. J. Staley, B. Beneteau, R. Ducharme, J. Drobitch, L. Cooke, C. McCloskey, J. Heinz, M. Cecile, W. St. Pierre, C. Fitzgerald. NINE B Front Row—H. Coutts, R. Denomme, M. Turgeon, D. Bergeron, D. Penny, E. Chittaro, T. Coughlin, R. Smith, S. Smith, R. Potvin, G. Greuling, D. Antaya. Middle Row—L. Beausoleil, L. Parent, P. Marcotte, J. Wolf, J. Finn, R. Lebert, R. Girling, R. Laeffler, E. Clancy, E. Chittaro, G. Hammerschmidt. Back Row—J. Carr, G. Zavitz, L. Milan!, R. Perrot, D. Graham, H. Hogan, D. Coutts, J. Murphy, W. Scott, J. Fekete, J. Strong, J. Shaheen. NINE C Third Row—J. Gallivan, F. Corby, H. Blanchette, J. Razook, J. Shrot, F. Udell, R. Rivard, P. Wilson, L LePain, H. Brin, R. Burman, E. Maroon. Second Row—R. Kable, F. Dupont, A. Udall, R. McPharlin, J. Sutherby, L. Thomas. J. Courtney, W. Rearick, P. Courey, L. Girard, R. Golloda. First Row—V. Welacky, C. Mansell, F. Quint, N. Mclsaac, B. Millinoff, L. Willie, A. LaBianc, S. Wilson, J. Turner, R. Kueber, D. Petrimoulx, M. Bailiargeon, L. Theill. NINE D Third Row—J. Shaw, W. Lidlow, E. Lidlow, E. Cruddas, C. Montague, D. Couvia, J. Grandmaison, B. Smyth, R. Rochon, G. Pope, C. Leighton, R. Quenneville, E. Hucker. Second Row—S. Petrovcik, E. Oleksik, G. Mayne, R. Jones. N. Clark, F. Knight, L. Renaud, J. Seguin, F. Goyeau, B. Shannon, D. Boutette, R. Lavergne, C. Drouillerd, W. Gravel. First Row—R. Ryall, J. Vardzel, W. Poisson, L. Morel, D. Longeuay, A. Dupuis, S. Kaput, D. McAllister, H. Levack, R. Goran, R. Wilson, R. Couvillon. u u u u u u [J LI LI LI U U LI U U [J U [J U U U u u u NINE E Third Row—R. Tremblay, B. O ' Gorman, P. Saliba, C. Rocheleau, M. Reaume, C. Deslippe, D. Davis, Burton, E. Gerenda, J. Fields, G. Beuglet, R. Brazil, R. Patterson. Second Row—R. Rodd, R. Bridge, E. Ouellette, E. Oleck, R. MacArthur, P. O ' Brien, R. Goulette, Nadoau, R. Dawson, J. Parent, L. Eansor, A. Preyda. First Row—W. Brunet, J. Xerri, F. Barth, R. Laverque, K. Masterson, J. Poole, J. Meloche, D. Clouthier, Naser, H. Dube, Durocher, R. Noonan, D. Lassaline. NINE F First Row — S. Kanaan, D. Fugazzi, P. Jabour, D. Kummer, J. Spayde, D. Beauregard, E. Lamarche, D. Delisle, R. Picard, J. Skelding, J. Reno, R. Kessler. Second Row—J. Miller, R. Duncan, J. Blow, P. Beattie, J. Hengstebeck, J. Rivard, R. Graves. H. Kowalski, F. Funke, L. Funsch, J. McCabe, R. Boutin. Third Row—O. Denys, T. Schock, W. Begin, J. Dion, G. Jager, D. Harlow, F. Norton, J. Fusco, H. Paquette, O. Anstett, J. Broughton. t ■ EIGHTH GRADE Back Row—T. Ray, V. Thompson, S. Lendzon, D. Morden. Third Row—L. Romano, R, Cote, R, Hollister, R. O ' Neil, W, Schulti, R, Tews, Second Row—C. Reynolds, D. Columbo, G. Snow, A. Bubrowski, G. Tomlinson. Front Row—C. Ransom, R. O ' Connor, J. Morley, N. Comeau, V. Viviano, A. Friesel, J. Aluia. SEVENTH GRADE Front Row—Ronald Lambrecht, Alexander Alexopoulos, Robert McCabe, Joseph Aluia, Patrick O ' Rourke, Michael Mazzola, Leo Dion, Lawrence Mushro. Second Row—Gary Kiser, Paul Paule, Joseph DeMattia, Armand Genest, Francis Csizmadia. Third Row—Edgar Raedle, Jerome Callert, Michael McGrath. Fourth Row—Robert Roberts, Charles Cameron. L L L L L L L L L U L L L L L L L L L L L L L f OFFICERS OF CANADIAN MOTHER S CLUB Seated—Mrs. J. Freeman, Mrs. W. P. Walker, Mrs. L. Bondy, Mrs. D. Charters. Standing—Mrs. J. Grier, Mrs. A. A. Marentette, Rev. F. A. Brown, C.S.B. (Chap lain), Mrs. F. J. McAllister, Mrs. A. L. Poisson. Standing (left to right)—Mrs. Colombo, Mrs. Button, Mrs. Hollister, Mrs. Hathaway, Mrs. Meier, Mrs. Dingeman, Mrs. McClear, Mrs. Ransom, Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Klebba. Left to right—Mrs. McDermott, Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Morand, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Petz. Absent—Mrs. Montpetit. ' I Ja FOREIGN MISSION SOCIETY Front Row—D. Clouthier, D. Antaya, G. Comeau, N. Comeau, F. Laforet. Second Row—H. Hogan, D. Dingeman, F. Schenk, J. Shaw, J. Fields, K. Parker. Third Row—R. Burman, F. Montello, A. Beck, G. Dikeman, Mr. V. Crowley, C.S.B.; J. Reid, B. Smyth, R. Hanson, A. Zakoor. THE ST. FRANCIS XAVIER MISSION SOCIETY Though this year has not been a record-breaker as far as the Mission Society is concerned, there was a great Mission interest shown on the part of a great many of the students. Our total collections for the year were close to the $1,500 mark, and our largest contribution was again the usual $1,000 to the Basilian Fathers ' Mexican Missions. The Student Executive of the Society did a real job of assisting a new Faculty Director in his attempt to fill the great vacancy left in our ranks by the departure of Mr. J. Enright to another Basilian school. Frank Shenk, John Rooney, and Dave Dingeman are especially to be commended for their efforts. In February of this year, the Mission Society conducted a large-scale raffle, offering a beautiful table-model radio as first prize. The proceeds from this raffle gave several classes a large boost in the standings and upped the school total considerably. At the close of the raffle, just before the lucky tickets were drawn, the Society, on behalf of the students, presented to Father Benny 1 ' Jacques a cheque for $100. Fr. Jacques, a former great of Assumption ' s football and baseball teams, was just returning to his Mission fields in China after a well-earned rest. He spoke briefly to the students, telling them that their prayers were just as effective, if not more so, in furthering Mission activities. As usual, interest reached a new high during the annual A man contest. Large posters were hung in the rotunda of the school building, and campaign banners waved from every vantage point. Mr. Paulus again was the head judge in the poster contest, and a $5 prize was awarded for the most original and artistic work. Next year ' s Executive was appointed and the names of the officers were revealed at the assembly closing the A man contest. John Rooney, Andrew Beck, Dave Dingeman, M. Laforet, and D. Zakoor promise to lead the 1948-49 Mission Society to new limits. I DAD S CLUB AND YEAR BOOK COMMITTEE Seated (left to right)—Daniel Connolly, Patrick Jeakle, Richard Pickard, Henry Sullivan, Jack Bridgeman. Back Row— Henry Hoberg, Les Neal. John Meier, Rev. E. L. Pokriefka, C.S.B., Lionel Bondy, Truman Burton, Thomas Gemmell. MAMMOTH DAD ' S CLUB PICNIC — COLLEGE GROUNDS L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L l r u u u u u u u u u u u yj - 1 V CHRISTIAN CULTURE SERIES 14th and 15th Seasons On Sunday, October 3, 1948, Rt. Rev. Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen for the fifteenth consecutive year will open the Series with two talks, one in Windsor, one in Detroit. He will be followed by celebrities from the world of thought and action: Religion, Government, Journalism, Radio, Stage, Music, Education, and international affairs such as— • Marimi Del Pozo • Arnold Lunn • Father N. Maikloux, O.P. • Trapp Family • Dorothy Thompson • Dr. W. A. Orton • International Dance Trio • Christopher Lynch • Walter Kerr • Geza and Nora De Kresz, • Mary Wood • Dr. Tibor Eckhardt • Frank Wennerholm • Joseph Laderoute • Margit Kormendy • Kenneth Spenser • Renee Vautelet • Rudolf Firkusny, etc. Pictured above are nine shots from the twenty-two cultural presentations of the past season: (I) Father Stack, President of the Alumni is holding the shield just presented to Msgr. Sheen; (2) Dr. Orris and Father Stan Murphy, Founder of Director of the Series; (3) Donald Dame and accompanist; (4) Carol Jackson, editor of Integrity autographing; (5) Very Rev. E. J. McCorkell, C.S.B., Sup.-Gen. of the Basilian Fathers, Father J. H. O ' Loane, C.S.B. and Dr. Kurt von Schuschnigg; (6) Hedley Hepworth, British actor; (7) Three old classmates meet: Father E. Garvey, C.S.B., Dr. Vernon J. Bourke, President of the American Catholic Philosophy Association, and Father E. Hartmann, C.S.B.; (8) Prof. Hinton of Notre Dame illustrati ng New Frontiers in Chemistry to young fans after his lecture; (9) Group of staff and students with Bruce Marshall, famous novelist, in the center. Information on the financially non-profiting Christian Culture Series is obtainable by writing the Director or tele¬ phoning: 3-6355 or RA. 0156. A membership entitles the holder to all the over twenty presentations of the coming season, 1948-1949. I u M U u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u U u u Lf REPORTER STAFF Back Row—J. Harris, A. Sheridan, R. Norden, N. Meconi, R. M. Harrison, K. Tessier, J. Crutchfield. Front Row—T. A. P. Ryan, J. Panontin, Francis Flood (Editor), C. Taylor, Ed. Alice. I — r ' — DAY SCHOLARS STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row—H. Pray, T. Barrett, C. Ellis, J. Bortolotti (President), E. Shilliday, J. Murdock, E. Maroon. Back Row—M. Quenneville, L. Zakoor, M. Rioux, R. Ellingwood, R. Squire, W. Lidlow, W. Chilsholm. U U L L L L L L L U U U u L L U L U U BRIEF RESPITE —SCIENCE BUILDING GLEE CLUB Front Row—K. Gemuend, J. DeMattia, J. McCabe, R. Kueber, T. Kazanii, D. Kummer, D. DeLisle. V. Welacky. Second Row—J, Shaw, M. Sciberras, T. Poisson, F. Corbey, J. Mansfield, A. Rivard, R. Kessler. Third Row—R. Harrison, R. Goloda, K. Tessier, F. Knight, D. Drabkowski, H. Copland, R. Souliere, B. Smyth, B. Pouget, T. Bowden. Fourth Row—H. Kowalski, J. Crutchfield, R. McPharlin, J. Reid, A. Sarkoiy, D. Orsini, D. Martin, R. Rochon, W. Begin, E. LePain. DRAMATIC CLUB Front Row—S. Zam, R. Harrison, T. Barrett, M. Tonkin, E. Harb, T. Meagher, R. Briggs, R. Maher. Second Row—R. Ouellette, D. Wilkinson, R. Graveline, F. Furlong, A. Sarkozy, W. Insley, J. Murdock, J. Guercio, P. Currier, G. Cohan. Third Row—B. Pouget, F. Bradley, T. Meier, G. Meade, F. Smith, F. Norton, T. Schock, K. Parker, C. Mominee, T. Horan, P. Duchene. Fourth Row—J. Mansfield, D. Orsini, C. Sheridan, G. Gllboe, F. Zakoor, R. Squire, R. Gregg, W. MacDonald, W. Vahey, R. Renaud. The High School Library The (Horn Tliul is Assumption’s is I his ear being eon Jinn e I and expanded. This institution founded bp men of God. to further His work, cannot but succeed. Evidence of the success of Assumption ' s efforts can be found throughout the world, from whence, through the Providence of Hod. those who are grateful to Him for Assumption, send help through prayer and material assistance to ever increase and strengthen their beloved -lima Mater. This is a tribute to the fine, courageous men of the school who labor to turn out fine God-loving men for the world. We, as contractors for the new Science Building, arc proud to be associated with these men and hope that this new structure will be a worthy Memorial to their efforts to bring further honor and glory lo God by their teaching Goodness. Dis¬ cipline and Knowledge. Sterling Construction Co.. Ltd. Windsor. Ontario ROSARY CRUSADE LAUNCHED . . . Family Rosary Hailed Hope of the World . . . Blessed Virgin Pleads for Rosary, Penance In the last one hundred years, our Blessed Mother has appeared to men three times, and each time she has brought Heavenly gifts — a Heavenly message and a Heavenly weapon against evil. The gifts are the thousands of miracles which have attended her coming. The message is simple and realistic— Penance, Penance, Penance. The weapon is a beautiful prayer: Mary ' s Rosary. The Family Rosary is an endeavour to unite the family in holy prayer to the Mother in the Ideal Family with a prayer devoted to her alone. There is no glorified glitter in this campaign; it is just a whole-hearted attempt to restore the family to the devotion to the Virgin Mary. The purpose of this campaign is to combat the growing communistic atheism which has reached tremendous pro¬ portions. The doctrine of the Communists in regard to religion is—NO RELIGION and with the spread of this creed, there is a constant falling away from the Church. The only way we can combat this is to pray to the Virgin Mary to restore the faith to those who have accepted Communism. Nothing but prayer can do it, and nothing but a family brought together to pray is more pleasing to the model Mother who can perform our request. It is your duty to gather in your home, with your family, and beg the Mother Mary to shower down profuse grace upon our souls. This commendable practice must continue, piling up and up, until they reach the heart of Mary who will then go to her Divine Son and beseech His grace for the intention of the Family Rosary Crusade. A point to consider is that although Communism is the prime enemy of Religion, that does not mean that is the enemy of Religion alone. It is the enemy of everything which we have under our democratic policy. You can trace the downfall of our principles under the power of a force which believes that might is right. Once this totalitarian power contro ' s our government, it means the end of our Religion, our justice, and then, our liberty. So remember, When you have the Family Rosary, there will be peace and security. Fr. Peyton, Director of the Rosary Crusade, in the Diocese of Lon¬ don, is shown above talking with two members of the Reporter Staff during his recent visit to the school. The Family That Prays Together FIRST DIOCESE The honor of being the first Diocese in the modern histo y of the Roman Catholic Church to have a Family Rosary Crusade organized on a diocesan basis is accredited to the Diocese of London, Ontario. Stays Together A r NURSES — HOTEL DIEU ST. MARY ' S ACADEMY OFFICERS—BLESSED VIRGIN SODALITY R. Morand, Treasurer; R. Weber, Prefect; Rev. E. C. LeBel, C.S.B., Director; R. Klampt, Secretary: W. Belluomo, First Councillor. HOLY ANGEL S SODALITY J. Lynch, J. Martinet, Fr. O ' Neil, G. Robichaud, J. DeMattia ST. JOHN BOSCO CLUB Front Row—D. DeLisle, H. Kowalski, J. Rivard, S. Kanaan, V. Welacky. Second Row—H. Poquette, W. Begin, A. Rivard, D. Ashton, R. McPharlin. Third Row—T. Schock, F. Norton, J. Lynch, J. Martinek, G. Robichaud, D. Duchene. ' O ' ST. JOHN BOSCO CLUB Front Row—R. Adams, J. Smyth, M. Mogge. L. Dozois, L. Duchene. Back Row—W. Burgwin, A. Sheridan, A. Sarkozy. R.C.A.F. OFFICERS ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS S L J. D. McCallum, the R.C.A.F. liason ofFicor from the Centralia Air Station, accompanied by the commanding officer of our squadron, S L C. F. Harrison, gives the cadets the once-over. A view of the School from Ambassador Bridge, showing temporary classrooms in the foreground HIGH SCHOOL BAND Mr. Menichetti and his smartly uniformed High Band at they appeared at an Inspection parade at the Windsor Airport. The Band is fronted by Drum Majors Bobby Carr, Terry Fenech and Steve Fenech. ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR BAND The Assumption High School Senior Band, 50 strong, pose for their picture after a demonstration held in conjunction with the parents ' meeting. Mr. Frank J. Menichetti, M. Mus., is flanked by Fr. C. F. Harrison, C.S.B., and Mr. C. J. Udall, C.S.B. ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL BOYS FLAY MOB RAID Organized as a Better Canadian Citizens group, Assumption High School students held an outdoor meeting attended by 200, at which Wednesday ' s student raid on Communist headquarters was sharply criticized. No. 310 ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADET SQUADRON Front Row (left to riaht)—CpL Theriault, Sgt. Brisson, Sgt. Harris. F S Ferris, Sgt. Pare, Sgt. Mulford, CpI. O ' Neill, CpI. Lesperance, CpI. Murray. Cpl. Holden. Center Row—Cpl. Lyons, AC I Plante, AC I Meloche, LAC Ferris, LAC Janisse, AC I Boutette, LAC Kutluski, LAC Stover, AC I Steele, Cpl. Brush. Rear Row—AC I McGuire, Kabel, Hogg, Willie, Couvillion, LAC Ladouceur, AC I Fields, LAC Broderick. Variety Sh ow There were but two dramatic presentation this school year, You Can ' t Take It With You and The Variety Show. ' As much has been said of the former in the Reporter perhaps a summary of the latter will suffice for the Purple Raider. The opening choruses of this year ' s Variety Show proved what can be done when Band and Glee Club are united. Piano solos by Gerald Comeau, John Dolan, Jerry Teahan and Tom Schock, each with its own flavor, left a good taste in the mouth. The song soloists Dick Maher, Richard Renaud, Bob Squire, Bud Morrell, Raymond Soulliere, Tom Meier, Al Sarkozy, Bryan Smyth with Ray Vincent and Wilf Kenny dueting and the First Nighters (J. Meade, F. Smith, R. Maher, T. Meier) quartetting, received well deserved applause. The dancers. Tom Barrett heading the list, supported by R. Renaud, J. Dolan, R. Briggs, R. Harrison, T. Ray, E. Harb, R. Tonkin, and F. Montello added that certain quality of rhythm that head, legs, torso and feet can combine in producing. Lucien Duyck charmed his listeners with several accordian numbers. The Christopher Columbus escapade (Carl Renda and Jack Petz), The Haunted House (Bill MacDonald, C. Law¬ rence, Wm. Vahey, M. Mogge) and the dialogue of R. Renaud and R. Squire, were skits as original as they were entertaining. Those two red-turbined and white-clad magicians (Tom Meagher and Jim Broughton) have the audience still guessing. The imitations of Bob Morand, Bill Insley, and Steve Zam were convincingly real and had even a professional touch. The Road to Ballygarth with J. Magin, R. Ouellette, F. Furlong, D. Wilkinson, R. Graveline, A Sheridan and F. Zakoor was the most pretentious and subtle of the skits. The good performance of these boys really took us back to the Ireland of 1789. The Senior and Junior Glee Clubs whose names are too numerous to mention gave unstintingly of their ability .to their leaders, Mr. Menichetti and Mr. Donoher, C.S.B. The Strange Encounter between D. Wilkinson and R. Tews was very strange indeed. Louie ' s Hungry Five most ably conducted by Charlie Lawrence were humorous to be sure and their music so delightful and rhythmic that it set many a foot a-tapping. A great little actl Jerry Gilboe as M.C. with his woolen-white coat, navy blue trousers, multi-colored necktie and red carnation did an impressive job. Paul Klebba and Ronald Klamt with tuxedos and white carnations in their lapels were as popular and indispensable as they were on the football field. Finally many thanks are here rendered to Miss V. W. Leach, Jack Bickle, Mrs. Claude Arnold, Al Watson, and his associate make-up artists, to Mary Ann Varga, George Louckes and Joe Flood. Mrs. Dolihan, Barbara Birch, Mr. Pazik, C.S.B., as well as to all the boys who gave freely of their time and talent to make this production possible. All Souls Day Pilgrimage LI LJ U U u u u u u u u u u u If u Lf LT If If u If If ' NEW BOILER ROOM WESTERN ONTARIO PRELATES Former Assumption Students Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. P. Mahoney. D.P.. V.G. Rector of St. Peter ' Seminary. London, end protonotery apostolic ed inster.’ Rt. Rev. Msgr. F. J. Brennan. D.P., S.T.D. Vice Rector. St. Peter Seminary. Editor of the Catholic Record. Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. N. Campeau, D.P., V.F., P.P. Dean of Kent Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. C. Kelly, D.P. Chancellor of the Dioce e of London A Rt. Rev. Msgr. W. J. Langlois, D.P.. V.F., P.P. Dean of Essex Rt. Rev. Msgr. W. E. Dillon. D.P.. P.P. I Diocesan Director of the Legion of Mary. Youngest Monsiqnor in the Diocese. [J LI LI LI [J LI LI LI LI LI LI U U u u u u u u u Lf If ' J r Dr. Thomas Edward DeGurse RARE HONOR COMES TO ASSUMPTION OLD BOY FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Michigan Medical Society honors Dr. Thomas Edward DeGurse as “Michigan ' s foremost family physician. This is the first time the society has conferred such an honor. Although Just a country doctor. Dr. DeGurse has a life story that reads like a combination of Horatio Alger and Paul Muni, except that some of the chapters would be too fantastic for a movie. Nobody would believe it. Dr. DeGurse was born in Canada of a large family of ten children. He was only nine when his mother died and wont to live with his sister, paying his way by doing chores. At 14 he was a hired man and lumber-jack; at 16, a surveyor ' s helper, he saved enough to get through Assumption College and College of Medicine. At 23 he opened his office in Marine City and began a story-book career. Today at 74 he is still a family doctor covering an area of 300 square miles. BATTLE RIVER ICE—He is just all doctor—all family doctor but forever forward looking. He helped when Dr. Angus McLain removed the first appendix in St. Clair County; alone he performed one of the first major operations in Lambton County, Ontario, on a kitchen table. Canadians in early years simply didn ' t have any doctors across the river opposite Marine City; so Dr. DeGurse took care of the people there, even though it meant struggling through the ice flows. With no license to write prescriptions in Canada, he always took what drugs he could in his satchel and pockets. In case of need he brought a relative of the patient back across the river and wrote out a prescription. Even the United States Public Health Service drafted Dr. DeGurse as an assistant surgeon to teach ship sanitation to Great Lakes Mariners. With his house backing up to the river, the Doctor still on occasions grabs his megaphone and bellows a conversation with the skipper of a passing ship. Nobody knows how much he has given away in clothes and blankets to the needy patients or how much he has persuaded merchants to give. In SO yeais Dr. DeGurse has acquired many honors, including, from the people of Marine City, a silver loving cup as tall as himself. But this time honor comes from the profession of Michigan. Dr. DeGurse, CONGRATULATIONS in the name of the executive and thousands of members of the Auxiliaryl Frank McIntyre Grad of 96 The writer has read with avid interest of the excellent work of the different Chapters of our beloved Alma Mater ' s Alumni Association, and he feels that he is indeed fortunate having been permitted for several years past to be a member of a company which has as its sole aim the continued success of Assumption College, Windsor, Ontario. We seem to be living in a Cycle of Crusades not forgetting the Crusade nearest and dearest to our hearts, The Crusade of the Holy Rosary of Our Blessed Mother. While traveling about with a little group, soliciting new students, we do not forget the old timers, that is, who are now enjoying the creature comforts of life, and one of them may I say aptly named our little coterie The Assumption College Crusaders. It is joyous music to our ears, to hear these old timers, all solid members of the Alumni, give credit for their success in life, to the training they received, while students at Assumption College under the watchful friendly eye of one of the greatest teaching communities of men in the world today, viz: The Good Basilian Fathers. It gives me great pleasure at this time to list the Chapters, the name of each Chapter ' s President, and the cities respectively, in which chapters have been inaugurated. In each of these places we found loyal sons of Assumption now in action, giving their all, proud of the privilege and honor of serving, as well as calling their outstanding educational institution, of International fame—their beloved Alma Mater. Anthony Rocco, Cleveland Chapter W. H. Fox, London Samuel Broughton, Wyandotte Michael Doyle. Toronto H. J. Ladouceur, Detroit Phil Gignac, LaSalle-Amherstburg Hugh Bondy, Windsor Jack McKenty, Chatham The Windsor Chapter (of which I am proud to be a member) was the first to come into being and is called The Mother Chapter. The LaSalle-Amerstburg and the Chatham Chapters though the newest groups of all, are never the less riding high in spirit and enthusiasm. How about your Chapter? How many young or old Assumptionites do you find in your area? Round them up, get into action and organize. Write Rev. E. L. Pokriefka, C.S.B., c o Assumption College Auxiliary, 712-714 Majestic Building, Detroit 26, Michigan. He will supply you with instructions and a complete format for organization. Space will not permit the names of all the loyal sons of Assumption who are working untiringly for this most worthy cause, but I cannot refrain from tossing a few posies to such fellows as Ray Marcotte, Rene Chauvin (Past President), and Hugh Bondy, current President of the Windsorites; Andy McGuire (always active); Pat Jeakle of Detroit (never tiring); Phil Gignac, the dynamic personality who never fails to stir up his (Down River Radishers) to successful action; not forgetting Henry Hoberg, The Minute Man, who lives under the eaves of Assumption, and is always ready to grab his fireman ' s helmet and make a run for action whenever he gets the NOD. Join the colors, Assumptionites. How about your Chapter? The time is now. LONG LONG, INC. James P. Long, S . Stanley Long DEPENDABLE SERVICE BY NORTHWEST SECTION’S FINEST EQUIPPED DEALER DODGE PLYMOUTH Job Rated TRUCKS COMPLETE STOCK OF PARTS WHOLESALE - RETAIL COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF CARS PAINTING - BUMPING - TOWING SERVICE UNIVERSITY 3-8300 15500 WYOMING AVE. AT JAMES COUZENS HIGHWAY Night Towing Service — Temple 1-6300 Used Car Lot 17211 Livernois Ave. — University 4-3255 T rrrrrrcccm; STUDY HALLS CHAMPS Meet the Assumption High School Purple Raiders who at London’, J. W. Little Memorial Stadium captured the 1947 W O. SS.A. Senior A” football championship with a 41 to 12 victory over London Central Collegiate Golden Ghosts. Shown here are Father Charles Armstrong (extreme left) head coach, and Gene Durocher (extreme right) assistant coach, with the 12 regular members of the Ra.der Cast. Top row: Ken LeFaive and Pat Garvin. Second row: Gerry Kelly. Gino Fracas and Bill Belluomo. Th.rd row: Bruno B.tkowsk Joe Schisler, Paul Klebba and Ronni Klampt. Fourt row: Carl Renda. Louie Poisson and Gerry McGuire. • triMW i tr rrrrrrrrrrc r%r c [J LJ LT U u u lt u J u -J J r J J J J J J J J ■J J J J FOOTBALL—FIRST TEAM Front Row—Joe Schisler. Bruno Bitkowski, Carl Rcnda, Paul Klebba, Bill Belluomo, Ken LeFaive, Jerry McGuire. Back Row—Gino Fracus. Ronnie Klampt, Jerry Kelly, Pat Garvin, Tom O ' Neil. FOOTBALL—SECOND TEAM Front Row—Don Sharon, Chuck Moser, Dick Killaire, Jack McClear, Morley Fortier, Gino Zoppa, Al DeLuca. Back Row—Phil Milan, Chico Brisson, Joe Loving, Bill Pataky, Jack Petx. FOOTBALL—THIRD TEAM Front Row—Bob Knudsen, Bob Treppa, Dick Killaire, Bill Brown, Harvey Brush, Morley Fortier, Mike Dennis. Baclj Row—Phil Milan, Mario Calcaterra, Pat Connolly, Bill Kokeny. I FOOTBALL—COMPLETE TEAM Jerry Button (Mascot) Front Row_Tom O ' Neil, Joe Schisler, Bruno Bitkowski, Paul Klebba, Ronnie Klampt, Pat Garvin, Bill Belluomo, Carl Renda, Ken LeFaive, Jerry McGuire, Gino Fracus, Jerry Kelly. Middle Row—Gene Durocher (Assistant Coach), Don Sharon, Mike Dennis. Bob Treppa, Morley Fortier, Bob Knudsen, Al DeLuca, Gino Zoppa, Phil Milan, Jack McClear. Chuck Moser, Harvey Brush, Joe Loving. Back Row—John Panotin (Assistant Manager), Bill Pataky, Dick Killaire, Bill Kokeny, Chico Brisson, Bill Brown, Jack Petx, Pat Connolly, Mario Calcaterra, Dave Thompson (Manager). SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALI-1947 WON 11 — LOST 0 a.c.h. . II St. Michael’ (Toronto) 0 A.C.H. 29 Vocational Collegiate 5 A.C.H. 6 Sarnia Collegiate 0 A.C.H. A.C.H. 19 6 Walkerville Collegiate Patterson Collegiate 7 0 a.c.h. 22 Patterson Collegiate 6 (City Championship) a.c.h. 29 Walkerville Collegiate 1 1 A.C.H. 33 Sarnia Collegiate 0 A.C.H. 22 Sandwich Collegiate 0 A.C.H. 41 London Central Collegiate 12 A.C.H. 18 Kennedy Collegiate 6 (Western Ontario Championship) TOTAL 236 TOTAL 47 NOTRE DAME — INTERMEDIATE HOUSE LEAGUE (FOOTBALL) Front Row—H. Long, R. Quenneville, A. LeClair, D. Durant, J. Crutchfield, R. Cote, R. Renaud, D. Bowman, R. Steele. Back Row—A. Rorai, R. Garant, T. Barrett, F. Laforet, W. Milligan, J. Kelly, Mr. V. Pare. ILLINOIS INTERMEDIATE B acl Row—G. Dupuis. G. Menard. Mr.V. Crowley, C.S.B..W. Schultr, P. Navara, M. Nikosey, J. Corbey. G. Robichaud D. Desjarlais. Front Row—R. Neville, W. Begin. D. Tersigni. L. Beiaire. A. Giroux, D. Dahl. R. Borrowman, J. Gallivan. MICHIGAN INTERMEDIATE Front Row—R. Kessler. E. Dube, W. Lemieux, D. Graham, J. Miller, B. Lane. R. Perrott, M. Reaume, S. Lendion. Back Row—D. Petrimoulx, D. Boutette, R. Maher, J. Broughton, Mr. O ' Reilly, C.S.B. (Coach). T. Vermurlen. H. Kowalski J. St. Louis, T. Poisson. HOUSE LEAGUE — OHIO INTERMEDIATE Front Row—P. Courey, A. Lassaline. A. Beck, J. Nader, M. Sullivan, E. Maroon, W. Plante. O. Anstett. Back Row J. Callaghan, D. Menard, D. Murray, Mr. P. Donoher, C.S.B., A. Lori. First Row—D. Mayotte, P. Laethem, M. Bristol, P. Smith, T. Lucas, J. Quercia, G, Cohan Second Row—W, Amley, R. Vincent, J Foster, Third Row-—W. Kenny, D. Ouimet, F. Laethem, Line (left to right)—J. Hill, P, Brenner, J, Baranska, J, Dion, E, Wilkinson, Backfield (left to right)—E. Nicodemo, D Marentette, 8. Andrewjesfei, D. Young, J. Blonde, W. Brennan. Line (left to right)—-J Morand, B. Poogef, L. Dufour, S. Tesolm, C, Rocheieau, J ,Hamel, R. Patterson. Backfield (left to right)—E. Harb, L. Vitale, Donrtely, B, Gemmel, R. Eanser, B. Renda, R. Schiller, D, Parent. L SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL —1947-48 WON 10—LOST 2 A.C.H. 52 $t. Joseph ' s High 33 A.C.H. 30 Kennedy Collegiate 16 A.C.H. 37 Sendwich Coltegiete 21 A.C.H. 44 Patterson Colleqiate 28 A.C.H. 30 Riverside Coltegiete 34 A.C.H. 38 Walkerville Collegiate 27 A.C.H. 39 Vocational Colleqiate 30 A.C.H. 52 St. Joseph ' s Collegiate 32 A.C.H. 35 Kennedy Collegiate 20 A.C.H. 31 Sandwich Collegiate 24 A.C.H 39 Patterson Collegiate 30 A.C.H. 24 Patterson Colleqiate 35 (Play-Offs— City Championship) (Two Games—Total Points) TOTAL 451 TOTAL 330 L r HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL TEAM W. Pataky, G. Robitaillo. G. Fracas, T. O’Neil, P. Milan, R. Knudsen, K. Hussey, A. DeLuca, J. Forshey, B. Bitkowski, C. Ellis, FRESHMAN ALL-STARS Back—D. Tumor, R. Burman, D, Graham, N. Duran, S. Lendzon, G. Vanderzanden. Front—L. Winter, J. DeMattia, D. Penney, Father Hanrahan (Coach), E. Chittaro, J. Beausoleil, J. Button. J J L_ LI i-2 4 ' ' 4 -tr-cr 4 J J J 4 4 4 J J J J J J J J J j j ci Li J JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM Back—A. Cullen, H. Long, D. Dominate, J. Rooney (Mgr.), R. Delaney, P. Laethem, R. Saby. Front—J. Gaffney, R. Miller, B. Gemmell, J. Greuling, F. Montolio, C. DeMattia, J. Martinek, P. Connolly. INTERMEDIATE HOUSE LEAGUE (BASKETBALL) Front Row—J. McCarthy, J. Nader, R. Barrow, D. Clouthier, D. Metheroll, M. Robert, W. Houde, A. Rorai, V. Rapp, Center Row—B. O’Gorman, J. LaPorte, J. Gajda, C. Fitzgerald, L. Beausoleil, J. Scully, M. Adam, E. Nadeau, B. Millinoff, D. Petrimoulx. Back Row—R. Beuglet, K. Plante, W. St. Pierre, R. Garant, A. Udall, G. Vanderzandem, D. Graham, P. Murphy, v M. Reaume, A. Perejda. BORDER S BASKETBALL INTERMEDIATE HOUSE LEAGUE Front Row (left to right)—J. Skelding, D. Burman, L. Winters, J. Reno, V. Welacky, D. Beauregard, R. Cote, J. McCabe, J. DeMattia, T. Kazania, D. Kummer, S. Lendzon. Middle Row—G. Tomlinson, G. Snow, V. Vi via no, A. Bubrowski, R. Hollister, J. Aluia, J. Callert, G. Kiser, A. Alex, D. Colombo, A. Friesl, N. Duran. Last Row—L. Funsch, P. Courey, E. LePain, R. McPharlin, J. Schrot. H. Poquette, W. Schultz, R. Kueber, J. Sutherby. JUNIOR HOUSE LEAGUE (BASKETBALL) Front Row—R. McCabe, G. Comeau, D. DeLisle. R. Roberts, L. Dion, J. Aluia, R. 0‘Connor, J. DeMattia, N. Comeau. Back Row—C. Cameron, F. Csizmadia, A. Genest, P. Paule, G. Kiser, P. O ' Rourke, L. Mushro, E. Raedle, R. Tews, T. Ray. g g g u it u r J J J Lf 4 A J J J J f J J J J J J HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY TEAM Firit Row—R. Hodara, P. Ferriss, M. Rioux, T. Frederick (Sub Goalie), T. Donnelly. Second Row—J. Hunter, R. Schiller, R. Squire, T. Barrett, J. Smyth, T. Poisson. Back Row—P. Mousseau, J. Schisler, P. Cooney (Captain), T. Schiller. Absent—N. Adams. ONE A —INTRA MURAL HOCKEY TEAM Back Row (left to right)—D. Morand, R. Laporte, D. Brown, Mr. Hartt (Coach), R. Schiller, G. Demers, G. Henwood. Front Row (left to right)—J. Berthiaume, L. Lanoue, C. McCloskey, C. Fitzgerald, R. Ducharme, A. Johnstone. TWO B —HOCKEY Coach—Mike Goetz Front Row—Charles Hickey, Dick Ladouceur, Al LeClair, Tom Pare, Jerome Dupuis, Ferdinand Gignac, Ray Reanaud, Mike Quennville. Back Row—Richard Sheehan, Ed Dube, Mike Baron, John Rouble, John Menard, Wink Morand, Ronald Steele, M. Simard. TWO D —HOCKEY Coach—M. Goetz R. Deschamps, L. Price, R. Saby, G. Dupuis, R. Giroux, E. Grimmett, T. Mascarin, R. Stchyrba, J. Reid, D. McIntosh. I J 4 J J J 4 J 4 J 4 4 J J 4 4 j j 4 j is j j BOXING TEAM Front Row—E. Durant, R. Goulette, F. Chick, M. Quenneville, D. Sharon, J. Goulette, C. Moser, E. Harb. Back Row—J. Baranska, D. Turner, J. Martinek, D. Simon, D. Bowman, E. Maroon, T. Wright, D. Durant. SWIMMING POOL BOOK STORE BASEBALL TEAM, ASSUMPTION COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL, 1948 Back Row—R. Lucas, B. Morand, J. Schiller, C. Renda, R. Vincent, R. Weber, M. Walsh, R. Hodara, J. Schisler, W. Patacky, G. Fracas. Front Row—J. Loving, G. Mangold, J. Martinek, R. Pollach, P. Milan, R. Knudson, J. Gaffney. THE KITCHEN STAFF At the extreme right, the jolly chef, Mr. A. Holland, with the Basilian Fathers 29 years. WAITERS Seated—J. Hill, L. Duchene, F. Montolio, D. Ducheno. Standing—W. Kenny, D. Dingeman, J. Rooney, D. Ouimet, P. Duchene, J. Magin, M. Dennis, F. Smith. PA TRONS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Acton Mr. and Mr . Alphonse Adam Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Adam Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Alice Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen Mr. and Mr . Carlo Andreason Mr. and Mr . Charles Andrejezowski Mr. and Mrs. Henry Antaya Mr. and Mr . Albert J. Ashton Mr. and Mr . Fred Aubin Mr. and Mr . Fred D. Austin Mr. and Mrs. Armand B. Bacon Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baillargeon Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bala Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balik Mr. and Mrs. John Balint Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Bannon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bansky Mr. and Mr . Michael Baren Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barrett Mr. and Mr . Stanley Barrow Mr. and Mrs. James Barth Mr. and Mr . Walter Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bayley Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Beaume Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Beausoleil Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beck Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Becker Mr. and Mr . Omer Belanger Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beneteau Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beneteau Mr. and Mr . Jules Bergeron Mr. and Mr . Mario Bernachi Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Berthiaume Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beuglet Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beuglet Mr . Louise Bezaire Mr. and Mr . Sydney Bibby Mr. Kostanty Bitkowski Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blanchette Mr. and Mrs. Anton Boleti Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Bondy Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Bondy Mr. and Mrs. Albert Booker Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Borrowman Mr. and Mrs. David Bortolotti Mr. and Mrs. Martin Boughner Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Boutette Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Boutette Mr. and Mr . Melvin Bowman Mr. and Mr . Edward Brazil Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bridge Mr. and Mr . Henry Brisebois Mr. Eldon Brisson Dr. F. A. Brockenshire Mr. and Mrs. Luke L. Broderick Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown Mr. and Mr . Alvin Brunet Mr. and Mr . Harold Brush Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burnie Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Burns Mr. and Mrs. Truman Burton Mr. and Mrs. Henry Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Caron Mr. and Mrs. James Carr Mr. and Mrs. Henry Casier Mr. and Mr . Frank Caza Mr. and Mr . J. Cecile Mr. and Mrs. Leon Charbonneau Mr. and Mrs. William J. Chartier Mr. and Mr . John Chick Mr. and Mrs. John Chisholm Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chittaro Mr. and Mrs. John Chittaro Mr. and Mrs. C. Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chuby Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Clancy Mr. and Mr . Val Clare Mr . Mary Clark Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clement Mrs. Margaret Clouthier Mr. and Mr . John J. Collins Mrs. Irene Comartin Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cook Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cooke Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Cooney Mr. Louis Cormier Mr. and Mr . W. L. Costello Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Coughlin Mr. and Mrs. Philip Courey Mr. and Mrs. Martin Coutts Mr. and Mrs. Albert Couvia Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Couvillon Mrs. Kathleen Cramp Mr. and Mrs. John E. Crough Mr . Gertrude Cruddas Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crutchfield Mr. and Mrs. William Cullen Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Currier Mr. and Mrs. Suras Dagenais Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Danfus Mr. Aime Danis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daoust Mr. and Mrs. Felix Dauw Mr. and Mrs. George Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Dayus Mr. and Mrs. M. A. DeLauney Mr. and Mrs. U. Deiorenzi Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeLuca Mr. Wilfred Demers Mr . E. DeMers Mrs. Madeline DeMunck Mr. Solomon Denomme Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Deschamps Mr. Joseph A. Desjardins Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Desjarlais Mr. and Mr . Alex Deslippe Mr. and Mr . Arthur Deslippe Mr. and Mrs. Camille Desmarais Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Dominato Mr. Leon Donnelly Mr. and Mr . Roy Douey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dozois Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Drobitch Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Drouillard Mr. and Mrs. Ovilla Drouillard Mr. and Mr . John Dube Mr. and Mrs. C. Dube Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ducharme Mr. and Mr . Leonard J. Duchene Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Dufour Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Dufour Mr. and Mr . J. Dumouchelle Mr. and Mr . William Dunning Mr. and Mr . Gilbert Dupuis Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dupuis Mr. and Mr . Norman N. Duquette Mr. and Mrs. Louis Durocher Mr. and Mrs. Armand Duval Mr. and Mr . Adolt Uuyck Mr. and Mr . Alfred Eansor Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eansor Mr. and Mrs. George Ellingwood Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Emery Mr. and Mr . George C. Evan Mr. and Mr . John Fekete Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Ferguson Mr. and Mr . Wilfred P. Ferris Mr. and Mrs. John Fields Mrs. Marguerite Finn Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fitzgerald Mr. and Mr . J. R. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rood Mr. and Mrs. Ovide Forget Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fortier Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fortune Mr. and Mr . Ernest Fracas Mr. and Mr . James Frances Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Franci Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Frimer Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gagnon Mr. and Mrs. John Gajda Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gallivan Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Garant Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Garant Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gascon Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Gatti Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gaudette Mr. Edgar Genest Mr. and Mr . Arthur Gignac Mrs. Edna Gignac Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilboe Mr. and Mr . Norman J. Gilboe Mr. and Mrs. Odilon Girard Mr. and Mrs. Errol Girling Mr. and Mr . Omer Giroux Mr. and Mrs. Martin Glos Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gommell Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Goran Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gorenda Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gould Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Goulette Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goyeau Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Grandmaison Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gravel Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Graveline Mr. and Mrs. John Grier Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grimmett Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Guiry Mrs. Margaret Burke Mr. and Mrs. James Halpin Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hemel Mr. and Mrs. Fernand Hamel Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hammerschmidt Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hanrahan Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hanson Mr. and Mr . John Harcar Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Harris Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Hebert Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heinz J -J J J J [f J -J J ci j j j j j j j j j j j j j j Mrs. Gordon Henwood Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hickey Mr. and Mrs. John Hodara Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Holden Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Holland Mr. and Mrs. Dan Horan Mr. and Mrs. Delmore Houde Mrs. Catherine Hucker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunter Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hussey Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hutter Mr. and Mrs. W. E. James Mr. and Mrs. Guy J. Janisse Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Janisse Mr. and Mrs. T. Janisse Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jeannotte Mr. and Mrs. William Johnstone Mr. and Mrs. Forest Jones Mrs. Helen Jordan Mr, and Mrs. William Kalyn Mr. and Mrs. Ignatuis Kaput Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kays Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Keelan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Killaire Mr. Leslie King Mrs. L. M. Kiser Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Knight Mr. and Mrs. Philip Knuckle Mrs. Elizabeth A. Knudsen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kokeny Mrs. Gladys Kropic Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kusluski Mr. Lawrence Kuzniar Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Labute Mr. and Mrs. Laurent Lacoursiere Mr. Edward LaCombe Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Ladouceur Mr. and Mrs. Hector Ladouceur Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laeffler Mr. and Mrs. Leo Laforet Mr. and Mrs. Eugene LaJeunesse Mr. and Mrs. Edward LaJoy Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lake Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laliberte Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lane Mr. and Mrs. Norman Langlois Mr. and Mrs. John Lanoue Mr. and Mrs. William LaPorte Mr. and Mrs. Theodore LaPorte Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Laporte Mr. and Mrs. Arsene Lassaline Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lauzon Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lavallee Mr. and Mrs. Rene Lavergne Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lavergne Mr. and Mrs. E. Lebert Mr. and Mrs. David LeBlanc Mr. and Mrs. Henry LeBlanc Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon LeBlanc Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LeFebvre Mr. and Mr$. Wilfred LeFebvre Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Legary Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Leighton Mr. and Mrs. Giles LeMay Mrs. Rose Lemieux Mr. and Mrs. Allan LeClair Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lesperance Mr. and Mrs. Elie Lesperance Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Levack Mr. and Mrs. E. J. L ' Heureux Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lidlow Mr. and Mrs. George Long Mr. and Mrs. John Longeuay Mr. and Mrs. John Loreto Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Lori Mrs. Hazel Lucier Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lyons Mrs. Edna MacArthur Mr. and Mrs. Finlay MacGillis Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAllister Mr. and Mrs. John McCabe Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. William J. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Challes McCloskey Mr. and Mrs. Frank McConville Mr. and Mrs. John McGarvey Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGuire Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGuire Mr. and Mrs. D. K. McIntosh Mrs. Caroline Mclsaac Mr. and Mrs. John McKernon Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McLellan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus McNamara Mrs. Edith McNamara Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McPharlin Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mailloux Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maisonville Mr. and Mrs. William Maker Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mansell Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Marcotte Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Marentette Mr. and Mrs. Amedee Mare ntette Mr. and Mrs. Francis Marentette Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Marentette Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Marentette Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marentette Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Tomano Martinello Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mascarin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mascaro Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Mason Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Masse Mr. and Mrs. Paul Masse Mr. and Mrs. Paul Masse Mr. and Mrs. James Masterson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond May Mrs. Helen Mayne Mr. and Mrs. John Maziak Mrs. Gilda Meconi Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meconi Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meloche Mr. and Mrs. Ovila Meloche Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Menard Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Menard Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Metherell Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Milani Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller Mr. and Mrs. Jack Millinoff Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montague Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Montello Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moodrey Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Morand Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morand Mrs. J. Morden Mr. and Mrs. Remi Morel Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Morrell Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mousseau Mr. and Mrs. David Mullin Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Murdock Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Murphy Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy Mr. John Murray Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nadeau Mr. and Mrs. Giovanni Nadelin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nader Mr. and Mrs. George Nahos Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Nantais Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nantais Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Nantais Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nassr Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Neal Mr. and Mrs. James Nemeth Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nichol Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nicodemo Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nikosey Mrs. Harold Noonan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norden Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Noville Mr. Daniel O ' Brien Mr. and Mrs. G. S. O ' Brien Mr. Harold O ' Brien Mrs. Myra O ' Brien Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood O ' Brien Mr. Thomas O ' Connell Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse O ' Connor Mr. Adam O ' Drowsky Mrs. Elizabeth Ogg Mr. Joseph O ' Gorman Mr. Martin E. O ' Grady Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaus Olech Mr. Daniel Oleksiuk Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oleksik Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olsen Mr. George O ' Neill Mr. and Mrs. Roy O ' Neill Mr. James O ' Reilly Mr. and Mrs. John Ouellette Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ouellette Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ouellette Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Ouimet Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Page Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Pageau Mr. Joseph Paolatto Mr, and Mrs. Louis Pepp Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pare Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pare Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pare Mr. and Mrs. Remi Pare Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pare Mr. and Mrs. Alex Parent Mr. Clarence Parent Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Parent Mr. and Mrs. Emile Parent Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paquette Mr. and Mrs. William Paquette Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pataky Mrs. May Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Penney Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Penney Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Penontin Mrs. Mary Perejda Mr. and Mrs. Emil Perneel Mr. and Mrs. George Perrault Mr. G. A. Perrott Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peruzzo Mr. and Mrs. Leland W. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Petrimoulx Mrs. Stephen Petrovcik Mr. and Mrs. John Piccinin Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Plante Dr. and Mrs. Adelard L. Poisson Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Poisson Mr. and Mrs. James Poole i Mr. and Mn. William Pope Mr. and Mrs. A. Potvin Mr. and Mrs. Phfllippe Potvin Mr. and Mrs. Rene Pourquoi Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Powers Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pray Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus Prendergast Mr. Cyril M. Price Mr. and Mrs. Leo Price Mrs. Margaret Proctor Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Quenneville Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quenneville Mr. and Mrs. Max Quint Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reaume Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Reaume Mr. and Mrs. John J. Reid Mr. Adolph Renaud Mr. and Mrs. Claude Renaud Mr. and Mrs. Harry Renaud Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Renaud Mr. and Mrs. George Renaud Mrs. Marie E. Renaud Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Renda Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rioux Mr. andM rs. Arthur G. Rivard Dr. and Mrs. J.T. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Robert Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. G. 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Vincent Mr. Carl Viviano Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welsch Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Winter Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Xerri Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Zam ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL WINDSOR, ONTARIO Conducted by the Bosilian Bothers COMPLETE HIGH SCHOOL COURSE (Including Honor Matriculation) LEADING TO HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA AND COLLEGE ENTRANCE SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES MUSIC DEPARTMENT ATHLETIC FACILITIES LOUIS I. COTE INC. AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE Southern Oakland County Oldest Automobile Dealer 25 YEARS FORD AND MERCURY SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT CUSTOM BUMPING AND PAINTING ALL MODERN EQUIPMENT V FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY - TOWING SERVICE 22604 Woodward Avenue JO. 4-6420 Ferndale, Michigcn LI 3-2100 ANTEK ' S PAY kj TAKE Delicatessen I Groceteria 18445 Van Dyke Cor. Grixdale Tel. TWinbrook 2-5470 Compliments of Livingston Wood Products Limited and Livingston House of Flowers Tillsonburg Ontario Compliments of MAURICE J. 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A book of Communion prayers different for every day of the week INCLUDING FATIMA PRAYERS An excellent wgy to know and to put in practice the requests of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima 1 ,“T T i rr-rr rrrTnTT n rr -n rr n n -rh-rT-rT n It Has Been Our Privilege To Serve Assumption College For Many Years For more than a quarter of a century we have served The Western Ontario District with a complete range of Office Equipment School Supplies and Stationery. We look forward to a further period of Progress for the College and our continued happy association with the Windsor Area. THE HAY STATIONERY COMPANY LIMITED 331 RICHMOND STREET LONDON, ONTARIO Best Wishes to Assumption . . ALL ITS TEACHERS . . ALL ITS STUDENTS . . ALL ITS ALUMNI . . ALL ITS FRIENDS ESSEX WIRE CORPORATION LIMITED WINDSOR, ONTARIO J J J J J PATRICK G. JEAKLE CO. 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THOMAS • Vice Prep-Gen ' l Mgr Laboratory Furniture in the NEW ASSUMPTION COLLEGE SCIENCE BUILDING was installed by GLOBE If you plan to build, remodel, or refurnish your Church, or School, let us help you to make a selection. Specify ' GLOBE for the finest Pews, Carved Wood Statues, Sanctuary Furniture, and Liturgical Altars. SCHOOL FURNITURE LABORATORY FURNITURE FOLDING CHAIRS The Globe Furniture Company Limited Waterloo, Ontario Manufacturers of Seating and Fuiniture for Church and School. Edmund T. Luyckx, Pres. H. Aylward Luyckx, Vice-Pres A Fuel To Suit Any Coal Burning Equipment AYLWARD COAL - COKE Stoker Coals for Residential, Commercial and Industrial Stockers TAshmoo 5-3154 2225 W. Fort St. Schools - Churches - Homes Apartments - Ind ustrial Plants Wishing Assumption College continued success in their endeavours. Fords Smart Style Shop 46 Chatham Street W. Phone 3-7114 Best Wishes From Canadian Steel Corporation Ltd. 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Hayes The Sherwin-Williams Co. of Canada, Limited Manufacturers of Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Colors, Oxides, Insecticides, Linseed Oil and White Lead 45 Pitt Street West Windsor, Ontario Compliments of Judge Joseph A. Gillis FISHER ' S FLOWERS 925 Wyandotte St. West Telephone 3-7496 Compliments of Judge Gerald W. Groat Compliments of Bowman-Anthony, Limited Automotive and Radio Supplies Machine Shop Service WINDSOR CHATHAM SARNIA Compliments of Ralph H. Doherty GUITTARD COMPANY Specializing in Counter Check Books WRAPPING PAPER Paper Products, Twines, Sweeping Compound Janitors ' Supplies Telephone Windsor 3-4655 Windsor. Ontario I TRADE MARK RCGISTEREO T. W. SAVILL -’ P Canada Bread Co., Limited The Quality Goes in Before the Name Goes on r Compliments of The Windsor Paper Company, Limited Distributors WINDSOR CHATHAM r Compliments of JOHN WEBB Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry Imported English Silverware and China 552-556 Ouellette Avenue Windsor, Ontario Meat Dept.—Phones 3-4626 and 3-4627 Grocery Dept.—Phone 3-7341 CHAPMAN BROS. RETAIL MEATS GROCERIES Windsor, Ontario f • 1 Lowe Brothers Paint Wallpaper DISPLAY MATERIALS f Every Home Needs WESTINGHOUSE Radios, Refrigerators, Washers, Ranges Baum Brody ' s, Ltd. Furniture — Rugs — Appliances Corner Chatham and Ferry Windsor Compliments of r Windsor Ice Coal Co., Ltd. ▼ Service in All Weather P Phone 4-6473 1504 McDougall tH I . rn. m nm ,m . 1 1 ' W £ SUNNYSIDE GARAGE CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE Frigidaire Dealer A. J. REAUME LA SALLE Phone 4-5653 S Morris Funeral Service, Ltd. Phone 4-5101 1624 Wyandotte Street East EDW. MORRIS WALTER D. KELLY LIBERTY THEATRE Amherstburg Compliments of W. S. Woof J Compliments of f JAMES H. SUTTON FUNERAL HOME Windsor 937 Ouellette Avenue Phone 4-2515 SPORTING GOODS FOR EVERY SPORT Compliments of Geo. H. Wilkinson, Ltd. f F. E. Dayus Rooting Co. i BULLDOG ROOFS ■m Insula-fed Sidings 132 Sandwich West Phone 4-7571 Compliments of G. G. McKeough Co. HARDWARE and BUILDING CONTRACTORS 1534 Windsor Avenue Phone 4-7515 J Imperial Bank of Canada The Bank of Friendly Service E. B. Reynolds, Manager Sandwich and Mill Street F Compliments of JIMMY ' S MARKET T 1 J. W. GOWING Phone 86 Amherstburg. Ontario J Chatham Compliments of a Friend BACKUS SIMON Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Boots. Shoes, Ready-To-Wear Clothing, Furnishings, etc. Phone 19 Essex, Ontario F. S S. S BRYSONS For Prescriptions Sandwich at Mill Phone 4-2953 Windsor - M. A. Brian Company Established 1883 PLUMBING and HEATING Albert J. Brian, Manager p Office: 3-3431 Reside ' .: 3-7066 | 245 Sandwich St. West Windsor. Ontario 53 | Peliss ----- - Compliments of Marentette Hardware Co. Phone 4-4277 3231 Sandwich Street West Compliments of TH© Abbey Gray, Ltd. Your Chrysler, Plymouth, Fargo Dealer 649 Ouellette Avenue Windsor. Ontario 1 ,76 Ouel SCOTT BONDY Quality Meats and Groceries 3204 Sandwich Street West Windsor Compliments of Kamin Kamin LAWYERS Canada Building Phone 3-7 Bast Wishes to Assumption L. P. LAZARRE CO. FURS 493 Ouellette Avenue Windsor, Ontario Compliments of AMHERST HOTEL Prop. J. Brockman Phone: Amherstburg 80 Phone 4-i Nassr Fruit Company Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables Phones 4-7531 - 4-7532 Night 3-2006 238 Chatham Street East Wmdsor, Ontario | The A. H. Boulton Co., Limited Tobacconists—WHOLESALE GROCERS-Confectioners 395 London Street West Telephone 3-5284 Windsor, Ontario 2840 lon ' HEPWORTH PRODUCE Wholesale Dealers in Farm Produce Phone 3-7630 239 Chatham St. East Windsor, Ontario SLocum 1 Compliments of DOMINION HOUSE Jos. F W. H. BOYER, Prop. Phone 4-6221 3140 Sandwich St. West 21045 Va - --- - Teahan Furniture, Limited Established over Forty Years Chatham at Pelissier Windsor, Ontario Toots Meretsky Furniture and Electrical Appliances 971 Wyandotte East, at Langlois Phone 4-6269 ESSEX DAIRIES BARRELS OF BUTTERMILK GIFT SHOPPE DAIRY BAR S. Semlcowich, Props. Essex, Ontario Compliments of Checker Cab Company, Ltd. Phone 3-3551 Windsor THE CHICKEN COURT STEAKS and CHOPS Southern and Ma.yland Fried Chicken BAR-B-Q SPARE RIBS •31 Pelissier Street Next to the Y.M.C.A. You Get More For Less in Furniture, Rugs, Appliances, Radios N. TEPPERMAN ' S Ottawa at Pierre The Good Housekeeping Shop of Canada, Limited APPROVED APPLIANCES 25 Years of Service 76 Ouellette Avenue Windsor, Ontario J. E. Hussey Son PLUMBING — HEATING Sales — Service 1094 Parent Avenue Phone 3-2156 CENTRAL HARDWARE PAINTS, OILS, KITCHEN UTENSILS GENERAL HARDWARE J hone 3-7375 56 Pitt Street West DAVE BONDY MOTORS FORD — MONARCH — SALES — SERVICE River Canard BOGINS Dry Goods, Furnishings and Shoes 3 188 Sandwich Street West ' hone 4-2951 Windsor Modernaire, Limited Dealers in CHRYSLER AIRTEMP PRODUCTS Heating, Air Conditioning, Commercial Refrigeration 24 Hour Oil Burner Service Day 3-8158; Night 4-8809 1672 Wyandotte St. East Compliments of J. A. DROUILLARD BARBER SHOP 840 London St. West Windsor, Ontario People ' s Fruit Market Wholesale — Retail MUROFF BROS.,Props. Phone 3-3302 2109 Wyandotte St. West •Locum 1545 Gun Repair Jos. Rivard Appliance Sport Shop !I045 Van Dyke Baseline, Mich. Compliments of LEO C. PRICE Accountant and Auditor Windsor, Ontario ff Custom Tailored Clothing and furnishings Featuring Shiffer - Hillman Clothes We Specialize in Clerical Garments 109 Ouellette Ave. Phone 4- 5 882 Windsor DESIGN, FABRICATION and ERECTION OF ANY KIND OF STEEL WORK The CANADIAN BRIDGE COMPANY LIMITED Walkerville, Ontario There Is NO Substitute For Qualitty . . . And For Over 40 Years Quality Has Been The Main Business Attribute of WOOLLATT’S Whether if is coal or building products you can always be sure that you will receive the finest quality available when your order is placed with Woollatt ' s, Folks who have been dealing with us for years know that they can count on us for the best that money can buy — not just once in a while, but all the time. Your SAFE With Us WOOLLATT FUEL SUPPLY CO. LTD. 8171 OTTAWA STREET PHONE 4-8558 Leamington — Phone 317 London — Fair, 21 36 Standard Stone Co. 1704 Howard Avenue Windsor, Ontario Stone Used in the Memorial Building Furnished by the Standard Stone Company mm AUTOGRAPHS ASSUMPTION COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL - JUNE -1948 ACROSS CANADA and in many parts of the world, Windsor is known as the home of Ford of Canada s head office and plant, a large and important factor in Canada s trade. In and around Windsor. Ford has a particular importance for young people planning careers. Since its small beginnings in 1904, Ford of Canada has drawn upon the classrooms in the Windsor area for many hundreds of its employees. Within its ex¬ pansive plants are to be found promising, useful futures to satisfy a wide variety of ambitions and abilities. Skilled mechanics, office workers, upholsterers, elec¬ tricians, designers, mechanical engineers-each an essential vocation in the automotive industry. Doubtless many of you will find, as have hundreds of others before you, opportunities and futures with Ford of Canada. FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED PRINTED IN B. •. A.
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