Assumption High School - Crusader Purple Raider Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)
- Class of 1949
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The ‘ ’New Seal” of Assiimpl ion College rriiiK “new seal of Assimption College which appears above, was created in 1920, by the Reverend John 1 lonier, a member of the college faculty, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the college department by the Basilian hatliers. Born and educated in England, Father Plomcr wus acquainted at first hand with the traditions of heraldic symbolism. The shield tells briefly the origin and development of the college. The lower left-hand panel pictures the conversion of the Indians who occupied these shore when the missionaries first arrived. Chief “Big Turtle” of the Hurons, after his own baptism, helped the missionaries to convert the rest of the tribe. This is sym¬ bolized by his carrying the cross from wigwam to wigwam. It was he. too, who gave to the Church the prop- rrty on which the college now stands, a title later confirmed by the Crown when the county was surveyed. The lower right-hand panel epitomizes Christianity and the life of Christ from the star of Bethlehem to the Cross of Calvary. I lie upper left-hand paiic-l containing the moiiograrnmed A. M., the initial letters of the “Ave Maria,” commends us to Mary, the Mother of God. and the patroness of the college. The upper right- hand panel, with the open book has a twofold significance. Taken from the coat of arms of the Basilian 1 utlicrs. it symbolizes the work of education and tells us that the college is in their charge. At the same time it represents our affiliation with the University of W estern Ontario wliose coat of arms also contains an open hook. Entered in the book are the closing words of the Ave Maria, asking our Holy Patroness for Her inter¬ cession “now and in the hour of death.” The scroll surrounding the shiel d presents, in the college colors of purple and white, the motto of all Baftilian-condiictcd schools: “ I each me goodness, (self k-discipline and knowledge.” HIS HOLINESS PIUS XII “Servant of the Servants of God” i Mai . 21 )- Pope Pius poses for his first Television Movie Pope Pius XII reads the Gospel as television purposes in the Vatican. Mar. 15, The Popr read the Gospel of Lartarr Sunday as an ‘ Catholic people in connection with his 10th anniversary as Pope. (AP Wire-photo) 1949. movies ever taken of him for Jn Ifoly PmHtl|O0 Rev. A. . M. Sharpe Pastor Sacred lleuri Church, Dearborn Rhetoric 1803 Ordained July 2, 1899 Rt. Rev. M gr. Joseph S. Marx Pastor Assumption I Grotto) Church, Detroit Rhetoric 1894 Ordained July 2. 1899 Very Rev. D. J. Egan. V.F. Pastor St. Joseph ' s Church, Stratford. Out. Rhetoric 1894 Ordained Dec. 21. 1899 HIS EXCELLENCY THE RIGHT REVEREND HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND J. C. CODY, D.D. Co-Adjulor IliHliup of London SPONSORS Most Rev. Jos, II. Albers, D.D. Rev. Henry Baillargeon Mr. arid Mrs. J. A. Barth Rev. Thus. Bealian Rev. F. W. Bertram Mr. Lome M. Best Rev. G. W. Brennan Mrs. Agnes Bnttaceio Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. N. Cam pea u Mr. J. J. Cavcllier Mr. S. J. Christie Rev. Bernard F. Cicsielski Mr. C. Comtizzi Rev. F. R. Costello Rev. (diaries E. Coughlin Mr. P. E. Crohan Rev. M. J. Dalton Mr. Bud Day, Sr. Rev. Ernest C. DePuydt Most Rev. Ralph Ifuhert Dignan. D.D. Rt. Rev. Msgr. W. E. Dillon Rev. Leo Dorsey Mr. S. F. Dupont Mr. Nicasio R. Duran l)r. anil Mrs. Durocher Very Rev. 1). J. Egan, V.F. Mr. N. I). Eunsor Rev. John Eppenhroek Rev. H. P. Fedewa Mr. Clias. Ferguson Rev. Jos. L. Fill ion Rev. J. A. Finn Rev. Thomas J. Ford Mr. James E. Frazer Dr. F. B. Fugazzi A Friend Rt. Rev. Msgr. Win. J. Galleria Mr. Henry Galster Rev. Max Gannas Rev. A. J. George Rev. J. P. Gleeson Rev. E. Glemet Most Rev. I homas K. Gorman. D.D, Rev. Vincent F. Gridin Dr. G. J. Grimaldi. M.D. Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. R. Haekett Mrs. Nettie Hancock Rt. Rev. Msgr. V. T. Hankard Rt. Rev. Msgr. W. Hardy Mr. J. J. Harrington Rev. Dennis A. Hayes, L.L.I). Mr. and Mrs, P. G. Jeakle Mr. Ed. Johnson Rev. A. Kolanezyk Rev. Glarence J. Kane Mr. James Manion Kane Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kiser Rev. F. 11. Koelzer Dr. C. H. Kulaski, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kummer Dr. E. G. Ladoueeur, M.D. IMr. und Mrs. J. B. Ladoueeur Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Lassaline Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Lavers Rev. F. C. Lefevre Mr. G. V. Livingston Mr. J. A. Loft ns Mr. Stanley Long Mr. W. L. MacDonald Very Rev. E. J. McCorkelLC.S.B. Rev. Edward J. McCormiek Rev. George B. McDace Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McDermott Dr. J. J. McDonnell, M.D. Mr. Frank McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McMahon Rev. John McMillan Mr. M. D. McNamara Mr. J. L. MrPbarlin Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. P. Mahoney, P.A. Mr. Mike S. Maliunidis Rt. Rev. Msgr. D. E. Malone Rev. J. T. Maloney Mr. Paul Martin Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph S. Marx Rev. Thomas M. Masterson Dr. and Mrs. Win. Mayer, M.D. Rev. A. L. Melvin Mr. William Milligan Rev. Edwin S. Milka Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Morand, M.D. Mr. J. A. Morley, M.D. Most Rev. illiara F. Murphy. S.T.D. Most Rev. Charles L. Neiligan, D.D. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Norton Dr. B. V. Nolan Rt. Rev. Msgr. R. O ' Brien Rt. Rev. Msgr. P. O ' Connell Rev. E. A. O ' Donnell Rev. G. Owens Rev. Eugene E. Paddock Mr. M. Payette Rev. D. E. Perrin Rev. Joseph V. Pfeffer Mr. and Mrs. R. Pickard Rt. Rev. Msgr. F. A. Pokricfka Mrs. A. J. Pokriefka Rev. F. McQuillun Mr. George Ruidle Mr. Edmund Rand Rc .eppa Most Rev. Joseph F: Ryan, D.D. Mr. George Ryan Dr. T. N. Robinson, D.D.S. Rev. Win. G. Rogers. L.L.D. Rev. Win. A. Savage Mr. and Mrs. L. Schrntt Rev. Joseph G. Schuler Rev. A. X. M. Sharpe Mr. B. G. Spurks Mr. E. A. Stinn Mr. George Sylvestrr Mr. Victor Sy Ives Ire Rev. 1.. Szok Rev. V. Thompson Mr. L. W. Thompson Rev. John J. Tray nor Mr. D. G. Trintinalli Mr. Clias. Verhevden Rt. Rev. Msgr. John C. Vismara. L.L.D. Rev. James P. Welsh Rev. Churles J. Wcttstein Rev. F. P. While Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. B. Zadala Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. M. Zaleski REV. J. MARTIN, C.S.IL, B.A. Religion MR. F. LAMBERT, M.A. History. English MR. T. ALESSI, B.A. Physics MR. J. TRUANT, II.S.A. Science MR. J. CHEESEMAN English. History MR. F. J. MENICHETTI, MR. G. DWYER, B.A. M.Mu . History Music MR. II. CLOIIECY, B.A. Iailin MR. E. Dl KOCHI IL B.A. French, Dept, of Athletic MR. E. CHAUVJN, B.A. French, Latin MR. M. I.AFRAMBOISE, M.A. Mjithenmlir MR. J. HARTLEY English Science, Mathematics Kngli.li. History Kiigli.lt English, History MR. F. IIOGAN Mathematics SCHOLASTICS Buck ROW: . Simon. . Pare. I). Rowan. L Janisse. . Roberts. . W illiams. J. Dmii ' herty. P. Ealonde. J. Ca - anaugh, D. Coughlin. Sevond Rote: R. Marchand. C. Udall, G. Ko icki, P. Do nolle r. E. Ilevck. J. Church. W. Canning, M. Ouiiui, L Galla. W. Marceau, E. Oder. Front Row: L kl overman, F. O’Grady. Rev. V. F. Nigh, Rev. J. II. 0‘Loane. Rev. J. F. Murphy. R. Pazik, J. Wliitley. Skyline of Detroit at Night CLASS Luke. Robert President Garvin, Patrick ice-President OF Adam. Marcel Allen. Hugh Barrett, Thomas Barth. Jo epli 9 4 9 Baylev, illiam Beck. Andrew Belunger. Jean Bihhy. Sidney Blonde, Jerome Bondy, Richard Borrowman. Dona hi Bowman. Dnnuld Brenner, Paul Briggs. Robert DrMattia, Constant Deslippe. Richard Broughton. David Burn . Francis Dikciuan, George Donnelly, Thomas Carron. James Clarke, John Drouillard, Robert Dufotir, Adrian Collin , John Cooney, Patrick Durant. Donald Eansor. John Crough. Kenneth DaCosta. Hugo Emery, Charles Emery, Roger Dahl. Donald Daoust. Leo Evans, Fred Fortune , Murray Gagnon, Jean Gajda, James Hodara, Ronald lluldm. Ronald Garunt. Roger Gaudette, ReginaItl Horan. Thomas Inalev, illiain Gemmell. Barry Gilhoe, Donald Jordan. Joseph kalyn. Stephan Gaier, Emmett Hamel. Alphonse kearn. Dennis Kelly. J roiiu Hamel. John Ilarb. Easa Knuckle. Lawrence Knudsen. Robert Harlowe, Gem; Hays, Stanley Kusluski, Alex Ucyk, Nick S Lajeunegsc. Leonard Laniont. John McCloskey. Ignatius McLcllan, Daniel Lassalinc, Alvin Lassaline, Wilfred McMahon. Fred McNamara. Donald Long, Howard Loreto. Mario McNamara. Martin Muillotix. Edgar Lori, Elio Lucas Thomas Maitre. James M a rente tie, Koliert MacDonald. illiain McCarthy. Jerrard Marentette. Terrence Martincllo. Dino McDermott. James McGuire, Joseph Mascaro. Gordon Melodic, Gordon Me there 11. Allan Mogge, Martin Puiinntin. John Paquette. Ilarohl Mominee, Gliarlc Montello. Frank Payette, John Patton. Konahl Montolio. Frank Morund. Richard Poleii. Stanley Kaex, Victor Murray. Dona lit Nantai . Inland Reaume, Neil Rennud. Fred Nemeth, Ernest Nieodenio. Edward Henda. Carl Rohitaille. (Gordon O ' Brien. Gerald ( FNeil. Thomas Romano. Walter Rooney. John Korai. Anthony Rosa. Cltarle Tealian. Jerry Trsolin, Scr«io Scully, John Smith. Fred Tliivierjic. Robert Thompson, David Souilierc, Raymond Soidiptiy, Neil Tonkin. Melvin Tourangeau. John Sparks. Robert Standard. Clarence ennulcn, Thomas italc. Lawrence Strong. Joseph Sullivan. Thomas Watson. John W at non. Michael Swart. Garrett Suit . Clifford W ilkinson, Kdward W ilfton. Stanle Assumption College Development Flan O n thf. south shore of the Detroit River, in the residential district of the village of Sandwich, Ontario (part of the city of Windsor, since 1935) Assumption College is located on land donated to the Church by the Huron Indians who occupied this territory when the missionaries first arrived. Beginning as a High School in 1857, in a build¬ ing which now forms the south wing of the group of buildings along Huron Line, Assump¬ tion College became a college in fact as well as in name in 1870, when the Basilian Fathers ar¬ rived to conduct the College courses. The enrol¬ ment that first year was 29. In the intervening years it has grown steadily until today there are over 600 students enrolled in the College De¬ partment, and this year has seen the largest graduating class in the history of the college when 120 young men received their B.A. degrees. (There are, moreover, about 900 students attend¬ ing Assumption High School, and over 300 adults enrolled in Night School classes in both College and High School subjects.) Dormitory ' facilities, once more than sufficient for all hoarding students, both High School and College, are now limited to the accommodation of about 300 High School students only. All out- of-town College students must seek lodging and board in the homes of the community. The oldest building, South Hull, a simple building of classic design erected in 1855-57, now houses the departments of Music and the Manual Arts on the first floor and provides some dormi¬ tory accommodation on the second and third. Centre Hall dating from 1875 and possessing good architectural proportions is the most ex¬ tensive building on the campus and contains the administrative offices und the faculty residential quarters. An east wing to this building was erected in 1881 as Dining Hall and Infirmary. The Gothic Chapel erected in 1907 forms a north wing. St. Michael ' s Hull erected in 1912. is a dor¬ mitory building for High School students. St. Denis Hall, the gy mnasium, constructed in 1915. and enlarged during the present year, contains exercise rooms, lockers, showers and swimming pool, und when remodelled will provide space for athletic offices, two basketball floors, and an indoor field 105 x 120 feet. The Recitation build¬ ing erected in 1927 und at that time providing sufficient accommodation for classrooms and library facilities for both the High School and College Departments, now is completely occu¬ pied by the High School alone. The existing buildings are served by a central heating plant which in 1945 was equipped with two new boil¬ ers and space allowed for the addition of a third should the need arise. e When, in 1945, it became necessary to increase the capacity of the institution to a minimum of 500 College students, and to improve and en¬ large the physical plant, the college authorities selected an architect and directed the prepara¬ tion of a general development plan to control the necessary g rowth and expansion. At the same time a financial program was adopted which contemplated the solicitation of funds to a 9 4 ' ft TM- 9 9 t i n WkLj 1 f £ 65 Jit, HI hh ■ - over an extruded period of time. The architec¬ tural planning is already in process and the first of the new buildings, the Memorial Science Building, is nearing completion. This building will he dedicated to the memory of the more than 200 former Assumption students who gave their lives in W orld War II. But the construc¬ tion of the other buildings planned has been made contingent upon tin assurance of the nec¬ essary funds for each building before ground is broken. rite development plan shows the proposed building expansion am! landscape changes. Be¬ fore setting out on the program of expansion it was decided that it was desirable to retain as far as po--ible all that was established and familiar both in architecture and landscape. Accordingly the buildings along Huron Line will be pre- served intact and present and future expansion will lie projected in a northerly and easterly direction. I lie park-like character of the front¬ age on the Detroit River and the fart that Lon¬ don St. is one of the chief thoroughfares through the city determined the importance of the main entrance to the campus at this point. When the new buildings are erected this driveway from Loudon St. will lead into an inner campus around which all college activities will centre. New drives and walks through this enclosed quadrangular area will he created as the need arises, and the planting of trees and shrubs will bring hack the park-like character it enjoyed in past decades. As one enters the inner campus from the north along the driveway from Ixmdon St., on the right-hand side stands historic Assumption Church first erected in 1702 replacing at that time the Huron Indian Mission Church which stood on the shore of the river. At the head of the main driveway ami screening from view the central heating plant, will he erected a now administration building. To the east is the new Science Building which will house the depart¬ ment of Physios, Chemistry, Biology, Psychology and Mathematics. North of this building will he the new Library with stack capacity for 65,000 volumes, and containing also classroom facilities for the humanities and the social sciences. On the corner of London St. and Patricia Hoad will he a theatre-auditorium, which as an auditorium w ill have a seating capacity of 1500, and will he so designed that its rapacity inav lie reduced to half tliut number for the presentation of plays. I his building will house also a little theatre and music rooms, classrooms eluhrooms. etc. Vs planned the theatre-auditorium will serve a- a social union building and will he one of the most attractive features of the campus. Its accessibility und location at the main entrance to the college will insure its use by both college students and the public for M cial activities. A cafeteria for the use of college students will he provided in this building. A group of dormitories for 200 or more resident college students is also being planned. To the south of the group of buildings is the athletic and recreational field providing facili¬ ties for football, baseball, tennis, etc. New hand- hall courts have been erected and the gymnasium has been doubled in size. Additional property near the campus has been purchased and is available for the varsit sports, ami the erection of a field house ami stadium is being plunned by the DadV Club of the College. BOOK STOKE ■ i i ASSUMPTION ( ALLEtiE AUXILIARY IIW YEA It KOOK COMMITTEE Rev. E. L. Pokriefkn, G.S.R. Moderator Griold J. Gt ' llIIIHT E tcrliii|t Priming Go. Patrick G. Jcuklc, Editor Jetikle Letter Pro X OITkpI Printer Noel Wild Photographer Trunk Her 1 ' iildirity Director l.ucicn Benetcan Circulation Maniger Assumption College Memorial Science Building A FOI R-STORV III II.III.M; ill lilt- Moili-rn Si ' lioliixtif type nrrliihclurr. (Icilirntcd to tin- memory of former itlidcnln of III.- college who pave ll.rir live in orl.l W ar II. Mini.- pomible by the whole-hearted support of the peo¬ ple of Wmilnor and Detroit whose generosity provided more titan half of the funds needed. Completely tire-proof in construction, the building was designed and planned hy Mr. J. C. Pennington, M.K.A.I.C. Windsor architect, for the efficient teaching of the various branches of science. The ground door contain research laboratories. Geology laboratory. Men’s common room, locker rooms and general storage. The first floor is devoted to the Biological Sciences, and will contain Botany and oology laboratories. Bac¬ teriology laboratory with associated autoclave and incubator rooms. Histology and Embryology laboratory, large lecture room, as well as conference rooms, offices, research rooms and reference libraries. A feature of ibis floor is the Biological museum and much corridor wall-space devoted to show-cases for the exhibit of interesting specimens. The second floor will house the departments of Physic . Psychology and Mathematics. Three large labora¬ tories will take care of the Mechanics and Heal, Light and Sound, ami Electrical studies. This floor also contains u large lecture room, classroom , drafting room, professors’ conference rooms, offices, dark rooms, tent rooms, anti tin vocational guidance office. I In third floor devoted to (.hemistrv. contain three large laboratories, one for Inorganic (jhnnistrv. one for Organic and the other for Physical Chemistry and Quantitative Analysis. In addition there is located on this floor a large lecture room, a Science Library, Stork room, and research rooms and office for the professor . Lecture rooms and classrooms will accommodate from 5(H) to 600 students simultaneously: three lecture- demonstration rooms will seat 90 each; classrooms, a total of 320. In addition there are 10 laboratories which will provide facilities for 290 students at one time. Generous provision is also made for immediate and future scientific research especially in the fields of chemistry and biology. Moreover, the building will house a science reference library, as well as offices and conference rooms for the professors and instructors. Construction: Steel frame and masonry walls, completely fireproof construction. Foundations, floor and roof slabs of reinforced concrete. All interior walls cinder block, windows steel sash, corridor walls glazed tile and plaster with acoustic ceilings; stairways, reinforced concrete; walls, glazed tile and plaster. Flooring: In all laboratories, and lecture rooms, integrally colored cement ; classrooms, terrazzo or mastic lib on oncrete base: entrance lobby, corridors and stairs: terrazzo floors, treads, and risers. II alls: (.orridorn and stairs, glazed tile, plaster above, acoustic ceiling in corridors. Interior doors and woodwork natural color. In laboratories and classrooms, walls cinder block painted light color. Ceilings: All plastered and painted light colors. lleatinfi: from central heating plant. General heating: steam, two-pipe system, low-pressure, convector- type radiators. Mechanical ventilation. No cooling or air-conditioning. Lifilitinp: Incandescent of the scmi-im|ircct type, (wcncrul: I ' d ova tor for the staff and for service. Building planned for flexibility of future rearrangement of laboratory space. All services and utilities essential to the operation of a science laboratory, such as gas, aii. steam, water, etc. carefully laid out to run exposed along the ceiling, with branches serving the laboratory tallies on the floor above. Special features: Lecture rooms will have scats of moulded plywood mounted on a fixed metal pedestal ha. c; specially designed furniture throughout all laboratories. (jost: $125,000 not including laud or fees; hut including all ctpiipnicnt. Size: 153 ' x 60 ' , 4 stories. Capacity: 350,000 cubic feet. PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. L. Aluia Mr. Charles Arlein Mr. . J. Ashton Mr. Clias. Balik Mr. ilfred Begin Dr. Ernest Beuglet Mr. and Mrs. G. Boutettc Mr. and Mrs. A. Bradley Mr. Paul Brescia Rev. J. E. Brisson Rev. K. F. Buhl Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Canniff Rev. P. Charbonneati Rev. m. N. Comeskey Dr. A. L. Cook Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Corby Mr. James Costello Dr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Coyle Messrs. George and Charles Crippen Mr. Franeis Csizmodia Mr. and Mrs. H. Dean Mr. W. H. DcMattia Rev. A. L. DeSantis Rev. E. G. Doe Rev. C. Doherty Rev. F. M. Doll Rev. T. P. C. Donnellan Rev. C. A. Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dovle. K.C. Dr. U. J. Duroeher Mr. V. 1 . Emmons Mr. ami Mrs. H. Evans Rev. J. V. Fallon, S.J. Dr. L. J. Fenech Very Rev. J. B. Ferguson Mr. Joseph M. Flood Rev. Raymond G. Fort on Rev. A. Fuerth Mr. Fred Funke A Friend Rev. I o Gaffney Mrs. E. Garvin Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Gemmell Prof. Etienne Gilson Mr. Ed. E. Girardot Mr. Donald Got iw aid Mr. Thomas Gray Mr. and Mrs. John Grier Mr. C. S. Hanniek Mr. J. A. llanrahan Mr. P. J. Harrington Mr. J. W. Hastreiter Rev. W. J. Hayden Rev. J. L. Hennessey Dr. J. E. Hett Mr. W. J. Hohbs Mr. and Mrs. Henry’ Holierg Mr. F. J. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. A. Holland Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. George H. Jones Rev. P. J. Jordan Mr. R. J. Kelly Rev. L. A. Krych Mr. H. Eassaline Mr. W. B. Loccy r Dr. John H. Longe Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lorenzo Rev. John M. Louis Mr. R. Lowriaiex Mr. E. J. Lynch Dr. J. D. MacDonald Dr. J. J. McIntyre Dr. J. J. McDonald Mr. Don S. McIntyre Mr. G. H. McLewin Mr. F. H. McMannus Dr. W. P. McMannus Rev. J. A. McMillan Mr. ami Mrs. W. Maczkowski Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Malarney Dr. W . Markkancn Rt. Rev. Msgr. W . R. A. Marron Mr. J. F. Martin Rev. Edw. J. Miotke Mr. Win. Morand Rt. Rev. Msgr. T. G. Morin Mr. J. R. Mueller Rev. C. A. Murphy Mr. Otto Murrcr Mr. and Mrs. John Murtagh Mr. F. O ' Donnell Mr. M. C. OXunghin Mr. Edward F. Panic Dr. J. Pawlowski Rev. L. Pertanski Rev. Emmery Petlio Rev. G. I.. Petri Rev. Jos. V. Pfeffer Rev. L. A. Pierre Mr. Elorion Plante, C.P.A. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Poisson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pokriefka Mr. Paul Poisson Mr. George R. Rcbstoek Mr. J. Remisicivicz Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rcnda Mr. Jos. Rivard Dr. J. T. Robert Mr. J. E. Robichaud Mr. and Mrs. A. Roceo Mrs. A. Roceo Rev. . G. Rogers. L.L.I). Rev. J. A. Rooney Marion D. Ross Mr. and Mrs. C. St. Pierre Rev. A. Schneider Mr. A. J. Shaw Mr, Frank Skelding Rev. F. T. Stack Mr. Michael Standard Mr. P. Sullivan Mr. W. A. Taylor Rev. L. C. Thomas Dr. Ledvard H. Tomlinson. M.D. Mr. Alex Trail Mr. C. W. Turner Rev. J. J. Vanadia Mr. and Mrs. A. Vercruyssc Mr. J. W. Villaire Mr. J. . Waite Mr. Richard C. W eissenherger Mr. and Mrs. L. I . W inter 1 GRADE 13 hrtml Row: H. Plante, I a lor. B. Bitkowski, F. Burnie. H. Wilson. Second Row: G. Fracas J. Scliisler, D. Barrow, E. Alice. . Kokenv. . LcBlanc. L. Moraml. T. Pageau, K. Tea sier. . Janice. Third Row: E. Deloren .i. B. Andrcjezeweki. C. Broad. G. Mc Donald, D. Wright. J. Strong. F. Flood. J. Harris. 1). Duquette, E. Schentag, D. Stewart. Rock Row: S. Kalyn. K. Bala. C. Benda, W. Pa laky, K. I fehvre, G. Qucnncvillc, H. Wasvlyk, G. McGuire. P. rorri s D. O ' Neil. E. Beneteau. 11A Front Row: J. Ha rear. J. Nader. J. Brothers. N. Langlois. M. Scriherras. B. Stehyrha, J. Gmnhrill. Second Rote: J. Chick, k. Bohinson, G. Dupuis. E. szehorowski, L. Price, . Morund, L. Bean ire, I.. I’n| | - H. Giroux. Third Row: V . Chisholm, B. Sal y, D. Desjarlais, A. Perru .zo, I . Steele, J. Austin, G. Forget, II. Miller, T. Mascarin. Rack Row: J. Pickard, F. Bradley, D. Du eh cue, J. Beid. W . Hotidc, I,. Bcuune. J. Martinek. J. Gaffney, B. Maher. J. McGarvey. 1 IB Front How: T. Curey, T. Poison. L O’Connor, J. Morand, C. Lawrence, J. Dupuis, G. I mhcnhowcr. E. Dube. Second Row: G. Jcannottc, M. Baran. A. Rendu. B. McNamara. J. Guiry. L. BoatiHoIeil, R. Sawchuck, G. Van- drr andcn. (r, Bonds. M. Out lines illr. Third Rote: B. Morand. B. Parc. k. Nahas. A. LeClair,G. Rohirhaud. G. Shepherd. F. Roberts, D. Mcthcrell. R. Cormier. « • •• Row: . Milligan, J. Mamtfield, I). Simon, M. Sullivan, F. Ladouecur. G. Bufton, V. Hebert, D Piccinin D. Galli. J. Currier. 1IC From Row: K. Grimmett. X. Neal, T. Pare. F. Gignac. Second Row: K. Olarn. D. Mclnloah, 11. kosty. E. Hickey, XX Cramp, II. Barrow, L. Dufour, J. Keeker. R. Bczairc, J. lianraiian. J. Nadnlin. Thinl Row: S. am. J. Menard, L Schaefer, D. Teroigni. J. Rouble. J. Fleming, k. David. P. Labute. II Slice- han. W . Lucicr. Rack Row: C. Broderick, G. Meade. C. Dmiiehowski. K. Plante, P. Ganrm. K. Pallaeb, J. Lynch, X. Bacon, I.. St Antonie, H. Bcuglct. R. DeLauney. 11D Front Rote: H. Ladouceur, G, Brohl, R Walker, R Scguin, Second Rout E. Pare k Baker, B. Penney D Clarke, T. Bauuon R, Renaud, H, Roggenclorf, G, Lemuv, K, Pourfjuoi, R. Ladoiiceur. Third Row: D. shton, T. Fry, L. Neville, J. Fit Patrick, R. Gould, G DrouillarcL R, Mangiii, R. Lane, 11. Fisher, R Desc humps Buck Row: , Cullen, C. St Louis, G. Colter, P Luetluum H Hubert, T. Bowden, P, Murphy, D Beneteau, R. Marentette, R, Squire HE Front Row: J. Maker, 1), Stover B Wiley J St. Louis, D, Nassr, Y Lesperanee. L, Winter, K. Voira, T, Wright. C, Cooper, R, Dagenais, Second Ron ' : D. MarroUe. B, Campeau, B Pou get A. Theriault, R, Acton. R. Dube J, Polvitt, C Balik. D Parent, J- Morley, J Jones, Rack Row: R. T revised, G. Iloran J Forshey, M. Smith, II. Copland, K, Parker A. DeLuca, S, O ' Brien, M, Siinard. W. Waite, B, Maync, IQ A trout Row: G ARltoltcr, J P Broughton, R, Fugaxzi J. Skelding P, Gralimi 0, Detide, S. Kanaitn, R, Picard, j. Courtney, W. Drahkowaki, Second Row: J. Dion, 0, Anatoli, j. McCabe. H. Paquette D. Harlow, R. Goloda, J, Rivard. K. Gcmueud, J DeMattia D, Kuinmer, R. Kessler, Third Row: L. Thomas F. Dupont, G, lager, R. KabeL j, Hengstebeck, R, Kucher, F. Funkc, R, Boutin, J, Blow, R. Duncan Back Raw: J. Kehoe. J, Fusco, j, McQuade H, Buriuun. T, Scbock, Bt LePain F, Norton, W. Begin, L XacoheltL R Discher, J. Sell rot, H, Smoke, F. Corby, J. Miller. 10B Front Bow: H. Noonan. B. Shannon IX McAllister, R. Ryull. B. Ben clean, E. Chiltaro, S, Smith. W. Poisson, Secant! Raw: J. McGuire, D, Anlaya, G Mayne, J. Kaus, R, Demi m me, R, Brazil. B, O ' Gonuan. J. Droll itch, C, Mansell, l . Fitzgerald, F. Goycaa, W, Brunei, Third Row: W. Lid low, L. Cooke, II Hogan, 11. Pray, R, Lavcrcne, R, Trent (day, L H MilanL W, St, Pierre .V!, Brick, I.. Girard, C. Roche lean, Rack Row : D. Couvju, S, Petroveik, C, Scott. G. llammerachittidt, J. Fekelc, E. Qlcdi. J, Murphy, P. Wilton, D, Morand, E. Ouellette M. Rcatune, A. Perojdu. IOC Front Row: J. Chuby, H. Deslippi ' , k. Mae ter son, P, Courey t 1- Tamer, A. Dupuis. G. McMahon, C, McCloafecy, R. Lehert, 0 . Ihr ron, J. INassr. Second Row: T Coughlin, W, Rea rick. F, Knight, H. Dube L Lanoue, T. Hupp, L. Lajoy, CL K Shorn. j. Staley, R. Lou via me. J. Xerrt, V, Welacky. Brce f iofrr R. McPharliu. D, Graham, J, Ga Divan, J. Coinu zi, V, Johnstone, R. Cirlifl R. LoefRer, R Goehr- iiig, A. Rivard, H. Blanchelle, P Auhin, J, Garceati, J. Burton. 10D Front Row: T, Heinz R, Goran. F Barth, R. Diieharntc, G. PiltL E. Duroclier, E. Nadeau, I), Longeuay, J. Ber- ihiaume, P, 0 Brim, C, Montigue, L. Morel, Second Row: !L Roelion, J, Seguin. R. Riddell. N. Clarkk, G. Deasario, L, Parent, P. Marcottc, T, Kuzniar, G, Greuling. L Cecile, R, Wilson D. Melodic. Rack Row: R. Quennevillc, B. Smyth, M. Gascon, R, LaPorle, D, Roulette, E, Cnuhlas, G. Pone, I Strong J Shaw, P. Ryan, R. Tremblay, J. Brockenshire. • V® r F tt A. T liflu m K Sniitl. ' . K Ham ' o.V W ’ Bowman F Q uin M « - B. MUBnoff, C. DumoucMI,, E. LaComl,,, Srco ' ul g«j C. H-ImajJ. M.rlm, L. Eamor, S. Wilson, J. Wolf. S. Kaput, li. Goulet,,. E. Grrrn.la, D. Brown, r ' B. hsa £ E - Wm ’°• y Iim - T -“ “■ 1 VM - • 11 ■« -. • Poiv «. c c r- Kcli5.K iSr™“- J - • — K Tl ' — • • «• «■ «•. ■ o«t Rot.-: B. Bohljuan. G. Damir,,. R. Ford. E. Paolin, S. Dufonr. S. kakuk. T. Dunn. F. Moor, K Gror-c “w Tt±Srti£ r J - —- M -™- D - s •’ .. . Si „,, «: Thir i Z% s.di ' ival, % Xl 1, A ‘ Z m D ' COll -‘ R S Villc ‘ G - E,lHllnU - W. Adamic, D. Ham-., G. Ouel- K pMdli ' RBadSkt Til: S °‘ W 0 00i ’ J ‘ M Hw B ' D ‘ D,m ’ V BicJecki, J. 9B Front Rote: P. Kenaud. D. Maziak. P. Flood, S. Poczak. P. Bond, G. Craig. K. Beaulieu, C. Jacob, II. Dube. Second f Row: I). Kenney, E. Sheldon, M. Delaney, G. Alexander. T. Deslippe, P. Beau pro, B. Turner, I. Gray, R. Knuckle, J. Murtagh, N. Day, R. Cramp. Third Row: A. Cardinal, L. Harvey, R. Tliihault. P. Semande, E. Grandmaison. 0. Pajot. P. Fillman. R. Christ mas, J. Car rut hers, G. Bondv. P. Morand, G. Blonde. Rack Row: E. Mansell, L, Duguay, H. Bolton, J. Fnucher, R. St. Pierre, G. Danis. A. Brodeur, E. Anderson. J. Emon. P. May, J. Kerr, P. McLcwin. 9C Front Row: R. Cormier, R. Soenen, J. Smith, T. Liddy, S. Maezkowski. R. Hass, L. Creighton. Second Row: J. Lacea, L. Burns, R. Duehene. W. Emmons. R. Vereruysse, J. Kocli. T. Walsh, J. Fliekenstein, T. Conlin. L. Romano, M. Vandenhroek. T. Krutsch. Third Row: G. Stanton, J. Rodion. J. St. Amour, M. Bulas. B. Belanger, . Cavanaugh. T. Costello, R. Lanalois T, O’Donnell, II. O’Keeffe, G. Kapandav. J. Morand. Rack Row: I). Locey, R. O’Neil. D. Turner, L. Donnelly. J. Loakill, P. Chapman. I). Connors. N. Aiello. Y Grif- fin. G. Tomlinson. J. Wells. R. Ososkie. ' M ‘ ' IlftlW W ' i ||Kf q Vt. ti re A _TA •5r w l ' - 71 V «% ' f ? -4 4 LlT .iv ? •=, ' v v y ®- w «f (l . mWHsKE i _ ? iw Sr . . v V 91) l rout Row: J. Stnilil. R. LaPortc, D. Burt, G. Carriveau, F. Reaume, A. Botvin, G. Be .aire. J, Rehmun. Second Row: F. Paninemi, R. I « Butte, L Girard, I., Longciiav, I. Joiich, M, Bran get, U. Parr, L. Bradd, R, Roc lion. D. Nieelieeal, F. Pavlich, L. LaforeL Third Row: T. Malone, I). Wilson, L. Paquette, C. Niz.iolek. P. Baatien, A. Lonlondc, G. Pidgeon, R. Lessard, M. Begnier. I 1 . I lark inn. E. Fields. Bach Row: F. Lavergnc, E. Murarik, W. Major, G. St, Denis, D. Pined, R. Maurice, R. Ouellette, J. Dupuis, T. k ho wry, h. Couvillon. 9E «««;• • Loma S - . .. N. RouId, F. Robinson, G. I-.na.ill, M. Melochc, R. Kau . J. Cundari, P. Svcontl Row: P. Drouillar.l, V. Bourdruu, A. jLu.zon, . Goff, R. H.rloia, R. Doe. li. Vudnai . A. C ap. N. Sajatovieh, P. Chevalier, A. Pelletier, G. Chauvin. ’ . Row: W. Bishop, J. Duffy, D. Happy, P. Janis .-, R. Evans, J. Peabody. E. Juliinville, R. R. nnii.l, I). Sou here, J. Garceau, W. Bert Ilia ume. M°r : k Br ? a,, e , ; G , L ?f i , Crre ’ 1 P- Q ucnnpvi,lc . • Well wood, A. Dailey. L. Arlein. E. Charette, H. rielda, F. Cluitivin, H. Husak. P. Lassalinc. 9F Front Row: J. Remisicwicz. W. Warner, C. Ransom, J. Rupp, A. Frical, J. Aluia, E. Rondeau. R. Moloney. S. Krcnzcl. Second Row: R. Spillard. E. Hohcit, i . Conieau, G. Villaire. R. O ' Connor, H. Hollister. W. Vanderworp, II. Thurber, R. Vernier, 1). Hastreiler, E. St inn. Third Row: R. Proulx. F. Me Wain, D. Janies, A, Buhrownki, J. Cueter, W. Pellcrin, R. McKeivier, R. Maelmn, E. Boilore, I . Power, J. Pinsonneault. E. SkilTington. Rack Row: . Duran. G. Snow. Thompson, II. Dennis, R. Cote, E. Pierce. P. Merillat, J. Fusco, T. Fitzsim- ons. L. Saxe. R. Renii. 8 Front Rote: M. Mazzola, J. Aluia, J. Morley. L. Mualiro. L. Mareliione. T. Feenv, 1 . Dion, T. Minne. R. McCabe, P. O’Rourke. Second Row: J. DeMnttia, J. kravc, G. Nieator, J. Schultes R. Kefgen, J. Caller!, E. Raedle, J. Cavellier, T. Fitz- siinmons, A. Genest. Third Rote: P. Paulo. C. Cam eron, R. Lambreclit, J. Jackson. R. Roberts, J. Rousseau, A. Alex. D. Snider. F. Csizmadia, G. Kiser. GRADE 7 From Roty: C. knntz. Comulo, K. Blake. J. Bojin, J. Blamlifiil.l, T. Collin , P. Iti. r . R. SclineHor. I . I hi I la ire, J. Powlawaki. Second Row: G. Thoma . K. Thompson. W. Luther, R. Tate, S. Simofl. J. Terpenkas. L Fitzpatrick. E Gelirhi- ger. II. McDonald. G. Crowiiiyer. CANADIAN MOTHERS CLUB Back Ron Leii to Biftht . Mr . W. Lefehvrc. Mr -. F. J. Me All inter. Mr-. C. Boiiicitc. !Mr . B. Me- Gugdll. Krv. F. A. Ilron it. ( ' .S.lt, Front Bou I .eft to Btuht: Mr.-. I). ( ' .Imrler . Mr . . Wulkrr Mr-. I . J. Bundy. Mr . J. tiricr, Mr . J. Freeman. AMERICAN MOTHERS CLUB Seoteil Left to Biftht: Mr . C. I . MrOcrmutl. Mr . E. J. ilulliMer. Mr . A. Bufton. Mr . Henry Sullivan, Mr . Foul Moru ml. Mrs. W. Milligan, Stun ' lint:: Mr-. J. | , Mur- tinek. Mr . I (nut. Carey, Mr . It. J. Kelly. Mr . F. J. Lynelt. Mr . C. Robert Dun nn. Mr . France Cailrrt. Mr-! t -liiirle Run ujii. STUDY HALLS A Few ol the Many Fr. Caspar, ( ' r . Kemciiy, Tibor EckhardU Dr. Barqth; Lidding Singers. Jeanne Pcngelly; Msgr. Sheen; Father N. MhiJIoux, O.P .i John H. Harold, N. McKenna. Evelyn Waugh; Walter Kerr: Eva LcGaJlicnnc; E. Boss art, Christopher Lynch. DcKresz Duo; John PauJ LeBeh Michael 0 ' Duffy and Matinee Leahy, Assumption’ Christian Culture” Marches On T SOM1-: WAYS III. ' lifteemh season of 1948-1.9-itt was one of the moat interesting to date. The incomparable Msgr. Sheen for the fifteenth successive year led off. Following him was John K, Harold. MecArtJiur’a former Act- mg Head of Labor Relations: then Father N. MaiUoux, O.P.. perhaps the leading Catholic authority on Psy¬ chiatry. spoke. Dorothy Thompson ' s analysis of our crucial days was a profound one. which recommended hard thinking and devout praying. Arnold Lunn ' s lecture was just what one would expect from this stalwart defender of the faith. Eva LaGallienne, the distinguished actress, regretted the straying of the theatre away from religion: she also acted some classics superbly. The great Hungarian statesman, who had been denounced 111 ring the Cardinal s trial, spoke two flays before the infamous judgment was handed down by the Premie Court and gave us a brilliant view of the crisis. Evelyn Waugh, the distinguished Catholic novelist, spoke on three great writers: Chesterton, Ronald Knox, and Graham Greene. He was followed by Walter Kerr, the well-known playwright from the Catholic University School of Drama. Dr. ft, A. Orloni the distinguished professor of Economics at Smith College considered the Economics of Peace. The last speaker on the pro- gram was Mine. Hence Vautelet. one of the best known speakers of Quebec, who hail been made a Commander of the Empire by the king for her great public work. How many Catholic forums anywhere can point to such an array of great speakers in one season? Most forums have between five and seven, Assumptions series is the Original Christian Culture Series: the parent whence others have sprung And besides the eleven speakers and the Christian Culture Award Medallist who was given the Medal in absentia ten great musical presentations were offered in the fifteenth series: Marimi Del Po .o: Lidding Singers- Inter¬ national Dance Trio: Christopher Lynchs DeKrero Duo: Jeanne Pengelly! Joseph Ladertmle: Margit Kormendv; Daniel Duno; John Paul LaBel; Rudolf Firkusny: ami David Johnston and Marguerite Gignac I In- Series is non-proffling and charges only $7,50 for a single membership, which entitles to one pass for all presentations. I lie majority of the presentations of the sixteenth series will lie given in the beautiful new Si. Denis Hall with its new stage, new sealing arrangement and excellent acoustics. Msgr. Sheen will speak at Music Hall in ,|,e evening after lie opens the year in the afternoon of Oct. 2 in St. Denis Hall. Following Inm in the sixteenth season will be in order: The New World Orchestra under the baton of Samuel Hcrscnhorcn. the prize conductor of the CBC; Fulton Oursler. author of “The Greatest Story Ever I old : Irish-Americana, consisting of Irish tenor. Michael O’Duffy of ft OR and the Mutual Broadcasting System, nnt ihe Haydn Irieli Harp Him: Margaret Webster Theatre Production of “Othello ; Grntta Palmer, co-author of “God’s Underground ; Vivian Della Chieaa; Bruce Marshall; George Haddad; Robert Kevser- iingk: Portia ft bite: II, C. Gardiner, S.J : Vienna Boys Choir; Charles Campbell Emmott of England; Daniel Dunn, leading baritone of the San Francisco Opera Co.: Dr. II. Rainer, who will discuss the Kinsey Report: Archduke Olio of Austria, who will speak at Art Institute. Detroit: Leopold Simoneau. great Canadian tenor- Paul McGuire of Australia, author of “There’s Freedom For the Brave. to which Life recently gave its editorial page in praising: Dougherty and Husieka. famed two-piano team; and the Christian Culture Award MrdulliHi for PJ50 if feaftthlr. The Cilia pel Sanctuary RETREAT MASTERS I In last three days of tJie month of October were the moft memorable of the srliool year for the stu «Ient body of Assumption College High School. Those da were set aside as days of pecinl grace—davs on wliirli we turned aside from classroom work, from periods of recreation and all distractions, to turn our eyes upon our spiritual life, in order to discover wherein we might have failed in our efforts to work out our eternal salvation, and to take the necessary steps to turn failure into stieeess. I wo Pa sionist I at hers. Uevereml Roland Maher, and his brother Reverend Anthony Maher, were the inat motive and interesting retreat masters. The former acted as spiritual guide for the senior claascs of the school, while the latter did likewise for the junior classes, lmost without exception the hoy entered wholeheartedly into Wumpt ion ' s tradition of re- treats, and we feel that great benefits resulted, not only in the spiritual sphere, hut in our academic life as well. We are deeply grateful to the retreat masters for their rfforts in our regard, ami to the school for affording us the opportunity of once again taking spiritual inventory of our daily lives. THE ST. JOHN BOSCO CLUB 1111ft BLESSED VIRGIN’S SODALITY COUNCIL Mario Calraterra. Project; Rev. W. J. Dwyer, Advisor; David Young Secretory; John II. Rooney, Councillor; Thoma Luca . Sacristan; Robert Knudsen. Treasurer: Thomas O’Neil. Councillor. Absent: Pat Garvin, Ass ' t. Prefect . BLESSED VIRGIN’S SODALITY Front Roic: ilfre l La aline. Jerome Kelly. William Inslcy, David Broughton, Ronald Patton. Philip Cnncm. Guy Rohiehaud. Middle Rote: Thomas Vemiurlin. Ignatius MrCloskey. Martin !Me amara. Fred McMahon, William Milligan. Don Turner, Bernard Poujcet. Bark Row: Charlr Mominee, Jack Forshey. Ken Parker. Don Durant. Stan Polen. Constant DeMattia. William MacDonald. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER MISSION SOCIETY First How: Fr ink Montello. Councillor ; Andrew Berk. SecreUuy-Treaturer ; John B. Rooney. President: Alfred Zakoor, I ice-Pres itleni; Roller! l-ike. Councillor. Second Him: John Lothci. Rolierl Moyne. Jim Si. Louis. W 1 11 inn Brennen. Ronald llodura. Thoma Bunnon. Donald Bier . Thin) How: Stuart Wilson. Ronald Roggendorph. Gerry Meade. Tom Fitzpatrick. Nicola Doran. REPORTER STAFF Seated: Rirhard Norden. Coleman Taylor. Francis Flood. Editor ; James Harris. John Panonlin. Standing: John C.huby. Vndrew Berk. Dounla Duquette. John B. Rooney. Edward vzehorwski, Keith Tessier. Edward Alice. Absent: Roland Kueber, Jerry Teahnn. L ifiun ur i ti i f. ,« Won. Roy Baulin. F.llerv Upain. Tom Carey. Charlr. Layrrenrr. Don Dahl. Frank Corby. Charlr, Coo, ,. C„ Roblrhaud Vrond Kotr: Robert Harman. I)irk K.—lrr, Sieve Zant. Dlno Trr-i|tni. Hill Milligan. Jerry Button. Third Row: Dirk Maher, Kns.i Harb. Wilfred Kerin. Frank Norton Garret Sunn Prmtidnti t. r « ...... I.ymb. Treasurer; Paul (.eatbeni. Dave ThiimJ.. Mamfirid jln, Ihroi Wp ' Ci™ J h “ . . M Ahsertl: Janie Martinek. I „ cPrcirfen ; Mario J. Calcaterra. Ton, Sullivan, Tom Luca . John Gaffney. = • = STUUfc.NT COUNCIL W . Pr ' M ' ni; Tom ONrik Sernn t I WW u Siamlinti: Tom Hannon. Hobert Burman. Brian Absent: James Martinek. Smylh. l)o„ Biers,Gene Sno . Andrew Keck. Paul Brenner. Mario J. 1894 - SUjrtorir - 1928 1894 Bark Row: J. la o. D. Egan, J. Kehoe, S. Cappe, J. Kelly, J. McCabe, F. Mc- Doimell, K. Command, F. Foster, F. Sullivan, C. Hcnigan. 2nd Row :T. Luby, P. Troy, J. Abel, F. Hewlett, Rev. M. Ferguson, C.S.B., M. Crowley, P. O’Connell, J. McDonnell. D. Swee¬ ney. Front Row: D. Murphy, J. Marx. J. Weudock. 1895 Bark Row: J. Hanlon, J. Lough lin. F. Bowlar, T. King. J. Gibbons. Front Row: M. McCarthy W. Hayden J. Walsh, W. Lafferty, F. Collins. P. Ragan. Rev. M. Fergu¬ son, C.S.B. KHKKM’ 1G-. Miin pleasant hours of memory are enclosed in the following papes. It is like going hack to the old corridors of Assumption ami pausing before the class pictures along the walls. Every picture lias its own story, it unique east of characters, all of whom once dwelt in Assumption ' s halls, sampled the same tradition, and then went out to be forever indebted to old Alma Mater. What a litany of names, famous in Assumption ' s past life! There loom the faces of Cushing and McBrudv and Foster. Fer¬ guson, and Cote and other staff-men who left their imprint on the minds and hearts of those students pictured with them. You uill recognize yourself and dozens of old graduate ' s of your era. Not only one’s own class hut the classe s of many who preceded and who came after us are a veritable treasure-house of memory for each of us. Many already have been called by the Master! And the years have battered away the youth from many others: hut to each and all of them Assumption will ever lie a milestone in their lif« It is impossible for many others to return to Assumption verv frequently il at all. I Ids hook, however, will serve to televise old friend s, old scenes, old triumphs; thus will the bond between Assumption and her sons he strengthened. As one of the still remaining members of the Class of ' 96. I am glad to he aide to send greetings to all the old hoys who view tins hook. Happy reminiscing to all of you. Be loyal’to Assump¬ tion and to her ideals. That means you will he loyal to God and to each other: and do not forget to breathe a prayer for the stout hearts who have preceded us lievond the “iron curtain” of death. In the Communion of Saints. Christ’s Mystical Body, of which we are all members-—there is no real “iron curtain ’ that pra er cannot pierce. The beautiful words of Vergil which are inscribed in Latin on one picture are literally true today to each of us as we glance- through this hook: “Perhaps someday it will he a pleasure to remember these things.” es. it i it pleasure. May God love you all and keep vou in the hollow of His might) hand! Frank McIntyre Grad of ’96 1896 Bark Ron : J. Brennan, J. Grimaldi, M. Kennedy, F. McIntyre. F. Powell. I). Quarrie. M. EardJv. J. Walsh. 2nd How: K. McRae, J. Ma¬ loney, H. Botirion, P. Muylott. Rev. A. Dumou¬ chel. C.S.B.. J. Siffer, J. Ferguson, J. Needham, J. O’Brien. I rout How: D. Hayes, E. Clcinet. J. Stanley, T. Shields. 1897 Bark Row: H. Hilleu- meyer, J. O ' Connor, F. Petitpren. J. McDonald, J. Dunn. N . Hogan, H. Hone. Front Row: T. Bczaire. J. Sharpe. Kov. A. Dumou¬ chel. C.S.B.. J, Slattery, J. Brougham, C. Keyner. ££« ' RB 1898 Hark Row: M. OINVil. O. Siehohl. P. Ryan, F. Hill. E. Hillenmeycr, R. Fitz- niminonn. F. Beau vain. T. Fergunon. Front Row: 11. Sell roc tier, F. Barrx, Rev. A. Du rnoitchel, C.S.B., F. Ottke, E. Taylor. 1900 ' I II. Girurdot ( eorgca Sy 1 vest re Hoy llillemycr Chas. McCarthy Tom Ryan Hugh Ryan Rev. Fr. M. V. kelly. C.S.B. Victor Sylvestre m m m m m m m m m ' Rhetoric Class 1902 ----1- WIU.iAW GALLfNA Dt NNI5 Net PHAM JAWL5 RYAN JOHN HOlAN --- Cras Hgcns tent hi mm . -ieguor ■ klkit-xi ttuiU.fy; Raymond a i:wf i pa ick suluvan FATHPK 0{l NAC rhOMAb ; H ' VkARD M CQHMiCK 1902 NN iIlium Gallcua Dennis Needham James Ryan John Hogan Huhert Robert Raymond GJetnel Patrick Sullivan Father Gignac Thomas Ford Fflward McCormick 1903 Bark; K, | rMuhoti. W. Kelly, j. Griffin, E. Pha- neuf. J, Do wclle D. O ' Conner. Front: A. Goodwill E. Pa¬ int ml, F nilier Gignae, G.S.R.. L. Charlton, A. liehin. ZWtfL ' r ' lc tAHOK. LLIAM KELLY, ORIFRN FATHER MOW E$ec uam Divert fi NEVT HWldff gJGFN DC MU- PSW OLt jMCK LEO CHARLTON .AffHtlRUmAN 1903 Philosophy Class Left to right: W Cbrietian, J. Hcaly, W. Nolan F, SHU, J. Gaileikia, G. M - lane), U Lowtfcy, Rev. J. Go inane. C. 5 .B, - PHILOSOPHY CLASS ki r , Bark Row: J. Brighton, G Wiiieinann, H. Fleming L Doyle, D. Briton. 2nd Row: EL Tierney, J, W eUli, Q. Pare T Con¬ nell, A, Fiterih, A La douceur. Front Row: Kev. F, Powell, CS.B« Rev, T. Have CS.B„ Kev. J. Sharpe C.S.R,, H. Carr C.S.B. Mi4 ASSUMI TION CO I .LEG E RirETORJC CLASS, 1905 L. V, Costello Leo Gaffney ). J. Blair Ft I a r H 1cB rea rtv EL A. Pillow E, Burns Rev. W. j. Roach, C.S,B. Rev. F. G, Powell. CS,B, J. W. Courtney J. G. LhB elle ' j. R. Neville V. A. Dean EiIk, G. Doe Frank Brennan r r J l i 9 } i L J t f t jMW Mi , i -v tt, r -t. fat A Tc teris .fat PtTfinl 1906 Back Rote: E. Sullivan. F. Mi nick. D. Hickey, T. Kelly, J. Coyle. 2nd Row: G. Esper, Rev. F. Powell, Rev. W. Roach, C.S.R., J. Rooney. Front Row: E. Madden, G. Pitre, J. O ' Meara, J. Hackctt, J. Mclling. If 1 ¥ 13 9 dg um ’tfcvi CeV eye VfYic frr c C° dM, or S rt tc t r ci d) ?r n m x R 1907 Bark Row: M. Fallon. L. Chapman, A. Fitzpatrick, J. Harding. J. Glecaon, A. SeamecIlia. 2nd Row: W. Murray, Rev, S. Powell, C.S.B., Rev. W . Roach. C.S.B., J. Quigley. 3rd Row: J. Moloney, L. Ben let. m m Front Row: G. Lareau, J. Baillargeon. A. Roy, W. Corcoran, J. Kingsley, W. MofTatt. ■ 1908 Back How: M. Wul.li, W. Sharpe, I . Mahoney, W. Robinson, J. Condrirk. 2nd Rou m : Rev. T. Moylun. C.S.B.. Rev. J. Plonier, C.S.B., Rev. V. Murphy, C.S.B.. Rev. W. Roach, C.S.B. Front Rou . A. Boucher. F. Mooney, . Moran. T. Murphy, P. Jordan. 1909 Left to ripht: L. Moriarty, Y. Gannon, F. Costello, J. Moran. J. Hartnett, T. O’Rourke. J. Finn. W. I.nnglois. L MeKeon, W. Bvme, V. Rottaeh, A. McQuillan, J. Bell. E. DePuvdt. Rev. V. Murphy, C.S.B., Rev. W. Roach. C.S.B., W. Rogers. Baric Row: K. Tiglie, W. Flannery. 11. Fedcwa, J. White. 2nd Row: C. Brennan, E. O ' Donnell, Rev. E. Burns C.S.B.. M. Bench, Rcv.T. Gignac, C.S.B., J. Dwyer, i . W inters. Front Row: J. Chisholm, W. McNahli, L. Ward, F. Bowen, A. Feldpausch, J. Stacey. 000C600 CBRENNEN EACTOONNEU. IUE2URNSCS? M.MBENCK.BA ft TF SiuMAC. C $ 8 JF OWYCR C WINTERS UK CWUW04.M nbtfl mfnwnto roirifeonrrr KJ FUOMUSCH afiTACtV 1916 Bark Row: F. Rock wood. Rev. T. Moylan, C.S.B., J. MacKcsy, J. Howley, Rev. E. Burns. C.S.B.. P. Ilarrigan. 2nd Row: J. Kellv, Rev. J. Purcell, C.S.B., W. Bathe. C. Kelly, Rev. W. Sharpe, C.S.B., J. Glavin. Front Row: J. Jordan. W. Hermes, Y. Storey, P. McKeon. 1917 Left to right: R. Curley. F. Bertram, T. Moore. R. Loeher, F. Selinsky, k. Fintel, Rev. E. Burns, C.S.B.. Rev. V. Sharpe, C.S.B., Rev. C. Coughlin, C.S.B., F. Venn, W. Mo- liari. L. Dorsey, J. O’Neil, H. Ryan. r, w fit s sumpti 0h “ cr m % v iT sr 1918 Left to right: J. Burns. V. Guinan, F. Grogan, C. Kane. W. Degan, Rev. II. Bellisle. C.S.B.. Rev. E. Burns, C.S.B.. Rev. W. Sharpe, C.S.B.. G. Todd, J. Fitzpatrick, E. Gro¬ gan, R. Denman, W. Drew. Hack How: E. Guettlcr, . Savujtr. Rev. H. Bruit ' ll . C.S.B.. Krv. XV. Sharpe, C.S.B., Brv. E. Burns, C.S.B.. J. SkiITton, E. M lor. C.S.B. 2nd How: K. LaPortr, J. I. oii;:. P. Paquette, I„ Kenny. 3rd Rote: J. DeBarry, R. Peipren. W. Garvey, J. (look. Front Row: J. Oriling. XX. Ixrng. E. Carey, A. Balt- rork, A. Stilt, G. Owens, J. Parker. 1920 Hack Row: XX. Dillon. J. Flanagan. Rev. E. Burns, C.S.B., Rev. NX . Sharpe. C.S.B.. Rev. C. Coughlin. C.S.B., F. B rne. T. Bea- han. 2nd Row: Bishop Fallon. Bishop Gallagher. Front Rote: R. Kline. 11. Keaunie. D. Wholihan. XV. Dwyer, J. Hull, XX. Dingetuun. E. DeKezer. 1921 E. J. Lajruintense . I . McKenna Rev. . C. Sharpe, M.A. Rev. J. T. Mtickle, M.A. Rev. C. E. Coughlin. B.A. L. J. Tre.se F. J. Brick lift K. E. Cook L. M. W niblick L. W . Fury E. H. Barron L. J. Kelly S. M. Lynch W. J. Murpliv W. F. Nigh Rev. E. J. Weill W . P. McGee K. E. Lowrey. C.S.B. Rev. I . J. Boiulv. H. . H. P. Coughlin J. Peppenhrock V. W . Walsh W. E. Morrissey A. J. Jacques A. J. Dcnomy I). D. W a Ish J. L O ' Donnell C. F. Dalton 1922 Rack Row: R. Du rami. F. llay. W . McGuire, P. La- riviere. L. Dolan. C.S.B.. A. O ' Brien. C.S.B., W. Phelan. A. Lucier, N. Zott. 2nd Row: C. Rose, B. I loey. E. Kenific, Rev. E. W city, C.S.B.. Verv Rev. J. !M tickle. C.S.B.; Rev. J. Ploiner. C.S.B.. F. Coyne. P. Tacon, F. Buhl. 3rd Row: J. O Mara. W . W oolcott, R. Driscoll. Rev. C. Donovan. C.S.B.. Rev. W . Sharpe, C.S.B.. Rev. L Bomly. C.S.B., J. Corbett. J. Finnegan. Front Row: B. Murphy. W . Machazel. W . Hogan. C. Sheehan. J. Fallon. J. Gihhons. 4 1923 Bark Rotv: J. O ' Neil, J. Lynch, Rev. C. I ' .oughlin, C.S.B.. Rev. W. Sharpe, C.S.B.. Rev. E. Welly, C.S.B.. L. Berth i a uni c, H. Hermes. 2nd Row: J. Haney. R. Noon. M. O ' Neil, P. Glee- son, I. MeCarlhy, S. Mc¬ Donald. Front Row: J. Byrne. J. Maloney, Rev. L. Bonily, C.S.B.. Rev. J. Sheridan, C.S.B.. Rev. J. Plomer, C.S.B., J. McMillan. P. Brown. 1921 Top Row: Rev. M. Oliver, C.S.B.. Rev. W. Sharpe, C.S.B.. Rev. C. Donovan. C.§.B. 3rd Row: J. Maihlijian. J. W helihan. W. Mc¬ Intyre, P. McManus, V. Hemic . 2nd Row: R. Moytiultan. J. C. Murray. Bottom Row: H. Reva, E. Hoglc. 1925 Back Bow: Rev, J. Cluvin, C.S.B.. Rev. L. Bondy, C.S.B.. Rev. W. Sharpe, C.S.B.. Mr. P. Coyle. 2nd Bow: J. Kronk. J. McIntyre, F. McPhillips. FI. Roberge. 2rd Bow: N. Kanglois. ' I. M Manus. J. Higgins, C. Dorsey. front Bow: G. OXoary, P. Austin, J. Martin, F.. Red¬ mond. 1926 Raymond illiums Lawrence McCarthy Stanley Murphy. C.S.B. Francis Burns, C.S.B. James Kmowr, C.S.B. Thos. McGuey. CS.B. Anthony Kramer Carl Dettmau Michael Dalton Daniel Dalherg Eugene Cullinane Irving Murphy Arnold Schneider I am is Agostini Desmond Deneau John Steal Charles McNahh Rev. J. S. Nicholson. C.S.B. Rev. V. Kennedy, C.S.B., B.A. Rev. C. Donovan. C S.B., B.A. Rev. J. J. Glavin, C.S.B.. B.A. Howard Thompson Marvin Murphy 1927 Bark How: C. Armstrong. Rev. C. Donovan. G.S.B.. Rev. V. Kennedy, C.S.B., Hev. W. McGee, C.S.B.. M. Harris. Front Rotv: C. Nugent. J. McCuhe. F. Walsh, A. Brown. J. Donlon. 1928 Bark How: F. 0 11 a re, E. Pokriefka. M. Doyle. J. Nelson. 2n l How: Rev. P. Bart. C.S.B., Rev. K. Burns, C.S.B.. Hev. . McGee, C.S.B. Front How: J. Onorato. C.S.B., C. Brail le v. D. Drew, J. Corrigan. C.S.B. -TlRss THE GLORY THAT IS ASSUMPTION Assumption was founded by men of God, to further His teachings and work. It can¬ not help but succeed. Proof of its success .’• already can be found all over the world, 4 •• . whence through the Providence of God, those who are grateful to Him for Assump- cm tion, send help either by prayer, or material assistance to increase and strengthen their ' -j $,. beloved Alma Mater. A [v This is a glowing tribute, indeed, to the fine, courageous men of the school 7 who labor to turn out Christian men for the betterment of humanity. We, as contractors for the new Memorial Science Building and Gymnasium are proud to be associated with these men. We sincerely hope these new structures will be a worthy Memorial to their efforts to bring further honor and glory to God by their teaching Goodness, Discipline and Knowledge.” STERLING CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., WINDSOR, ONTARIO COLAUTTI BROS., Ltd. McDougoll and C. P. R. Rubber — Mastic — Tile Floors Terrazzo — Marble Phone 3-1091 Windsor, Ontario Compliments of DISPENSARY MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING Compliments of DOWNTOWN CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE LIMITED You ' ll like our Better Service WID ' S SPORTING GOODS See WILLIE MOOSE ROGIN for expert advice in all lines of Sporting Goods Also Home Appliances and Record Bar 1352 Wyandotte St. East 2 2683 Compliments of G. S. WHELPTON Your Electrical Contractor For New Science Building and Gym Industrial and Public Building Our Specialty Windsor, Ontario Phone 4-1319 1275 Kildare Road SHOES SPORTING GOODS LUGGAGE WALKERVILLE MEN ' S SHOP 1648 Wyandotte St. E., near Lincoln A Young Man ' s Shop with the Smartest Clothes in Town Tailored or Sportswear Phone 2-8422 JOE ' S LUNCH 2424 London St. West Specializing in: TASTY LIGHT LUNCHES, HAMBURGS ICE CREAM, ETC. We Invite Your Patronage Compliments of MASTER CLEANERS (Percy J. Beneteou, Clast ' 35) 1081 OTTAWA STREET Seguin Brothers Limited Printing Service 922 BRANT STREET Phone 3-6335 Windsor, Ontario Windsor, Ont. Phone 3-4941 Compliments of M. A. Brian Company Established 1883 P. L. REAUME SON PLUMBING AND HEATING COAL COKE DONALD BRIAN 1573 Langlois Ave. 3-5289 Office: 3-3431 Residence: 3-3391 245 Sandwich St. West Windsor, Ontario ROWLAND O ' BRIEN Dial 4-3215 Bakers of Windsor Lumber Co., Ltd. TAYSTEE BREAD Lumber All Kinds —Millwork Industrial Requirements WINDSOR, ONTARIO 4-4721 2260 London St. W. Manufacturer ' s license Number 19 2L SOUTHERN §5 5225 SD. MARYLAND ' FRIED CHICKEN PSISt sraArer ' 3bs STEAKS AND CHOPS 2-6122 Try Our Orders To Take Quit Custom Tailored Clothing and Furnishings Featuring ShiPFer-Hillman Clothes We Specialize in Clerical Garments 109 OUELLETTE AVE. MERRYDALE RESTAURANT where good food rules supreme Home Cooking Phone 4-9897 2045 Wyandotte St. W. Windsor, Ontario WALKERVILLE PAINT AND WALLPAPER SUPPLY 1928 Wyondotle St. E. 4-1560 Still serving the best SUNNYSIDE HOTEL LA SALLE, ONTARIO Phones Windsor 3-0006 and 2-0801 Canada ' s Most Famed Roadhouse UPTOWN RADIO Phone 4-1322 SPECIALIZED RADIO AND SOUND SERVICE 800 Wyandotte St. E., Windsor, Ont. KRUTSCH HEATING CORPORATION R. J. KRUTSCH 258 Elm Street, Wyandotte, Michigan Telephone Wyan-4641 TAshmoo 5-6400 Robert C. Look GAS BURNER SERVICE CO. Sales — Service — Installation 3932 West Vernor Highway Detroit 16, Michigan Compliments of FRANK CURRIER LUMBER CO. 8619 Military Ave. Detroit, Mich. Allen Park, Mich. SPARTA RESTAURANT Open Day and Night Gus Banos, Proprietor DELICIOUS FOODS Telephone 2-4128 311 Tecumseh Road E., Windsor, Ont., Can. The A. H. Boulton Co., Limited Tobacconists—WHOLESALE GROCERS—Confectioners 635 Caron Avenue 2-7211 Windsor, Ontario Fire, Automobile, Hail, Burglary Wind, Liability, Sickness, Accident TRUMAN F. DILLON INSURANCE AGENCY 97 Talbot St., West Leamington, Ontario Phone 737 Compliments of Hamilton ' s Drug Store 4-3902 1502 London St. W. Quality in Variety Ashton ' s Variety Store 3234 Sandwich St. W. Windsor, Ontario Phone 2-2741 Compliments of HUCKER BROS. Floor Coverings Phone 4-9243 1223 London St. W. Compliments of Evelyn Margaret Shoppe 4-1010 3222 Sandwich St. W. Only MAPLE LEAF IS TENDER SWEET HAM CANADA PACKERS, LTD. BRYSON ' S For Prescriptions Sandwich at Mill Phone 4-2953 Windsor Compliments of MURPHY TOBACCO LTD. WINDSOR, ONTARIO BOGINS Dry Goods, Furnishings and Shoes 3188 Sandwich St. West Phone 4-2951 Windsor Compliments of JANISSE BROS. P. H. McKENTY Auto Supplies Rebuilt Transmissions for all Makes and Models 344 Wyandotte St. E. Phone 2-8021 Compliments of The Royal Theatre 3-0100 Sandwich St. W. Compliments of POOLE’S Quality Fish Compliments of Marentette Hardware Co. Phone 4-4277 3231 Sandwich Street West 3210 Sandwich St. W. Phone 3-5284 QUALITY MAIIKUT Cleanliness — Service DETROIT ' S LARGEST INDEPENDENTLY OWNED CARTAGE COMPANY CAKTAAB COMPANY A TRUCK OR A FLEET SINCE 1918 Over 400 pieces of equipment devoted exclusively to servicing the delivery requirements of locol industry. We specialize in retail furniture delivery service and industrial deliv¬ eries of all types. Trucks and trailers of all sizes and body types available either with or without driver. We invite you to call upon us to analyze your delivery problems and help you reduce your delivery costs. This service is available at no cost to you. TRinity 1-7400 1910 Trombley 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 FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY—TOWING SERVICE 22604 Woodward Avenue — JO. 4-6420 Femdale, Michigan —LI 3-2100 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM Fro, Now: RJCnmWn A. Drl.ura, B. Uiikou.ki. C. Benda. Capl. K. LcFebvre. J. Sehfaler. G. G. MrGuirc. II Bruab t uZi, InnZ Sir J ' , nrh - M T °’ N - ' C - — «. a Puiakv. I . G„vi„. r, ‘ ' tb ' ' n::evL ' E Un N ? i,!’iJr„ r :T: Vijfc ’ K - ,,arkcr - G - S - 1 - D - Morand - ■ R- t - Romano. R. Goebring, M. Missing: Aw’t. Conch Father R. Cullen. V ILL.Ai U A From Now: B. MvKeivier. J. Longueay, K. George, E. Paolin, D. DeLi.le fcn” -LV =;VoS. ' , ,,. Front How: I). Mtirru). R. Slrrlr. J. Hamel. A. Rrnda, J. La Porte. Steoml How: (i. C.arrivenu. D. Parent. L. Beaune. L. Papp, Mr. Lalondc. C S.tt.. roach, V. Mornnri. R. Schi ller. Buck How: F. Falkinphum, line coach. D. Duquette, R. Rochon. I). Puntontin. T. Donelly, J. Lnrr. OHIO f ront Row: J. DcMuttia. R. Knbcl. J. Belanger. D. Rummer. lio £ Keeffe. R. Cemuend. R. Barrow. G. Affholler, J. McCabe, J. Broughton. Rock Ron : U Criffin. V. Dupont, J. Courtney, Mr. Donoher. C-S.B„ nun h. J. Blow. R. Ouellette. Front Ron . B. Lane, R. Knebrr. T. Bubrownki, L. Knuckle. R. Emery. n ' TVifu ' -v ' k° r 4 i J ‘ ( n j J a L. Laualine, VV . Major. C. Broderick. Rock Ron. Mr. Kennedy. I). Janie . C. Cameron, R. Marharu R. Bertoia, J. Nader, W. Rertbiaumc. J. Fu co. Mr. Chee cmen. rEtaMM i c 5U MkFt . XirTT- ' MARQUETTE Front Kmc: N. Sajutovfirh. J. Aluiu. R. Rniaud. H. Rodion. T. I.idd . Second Kmc: F. Huim. J. Fnucher, B. Turner. I . Bniupre, U. Pure, M. Hula . Hock Kmc: Mr. Juniste, R. Schnriiler. R. Kcfgrn. G. Rodion, I). Sorcnnon, R. Noonan, Mr. konidti, C.S.B. EAGLES Front Kmc: T. HammenirhniidL, . Cavanaugh. R. I)e { hatnpft. II. Copland. R. Hancock, Second Kmc: A. IVriiwo, F. Ouellette. C. Micallef. I). Brazil. R. Tremblay, Broad. W. Cramp. Hack Kmc: I). I)« njnrlnis l . Couvin, Mr. Rouim, C.S.B., coach, A. IVrejdn. K. Thompson. LIONS Front How: I). Bowman, IJ. .Simon. T. Vprmurlrn. W. Milli|nin. Sitcom] How: I). Harlow. R. Ilottntul. I.. Thnma . I). Gilhoo. E. Lori. Hack Row: G. Harlow, H. Sunrhcz. k. Baker. W. Ilohhs F. Bradley. Missing: Fr. Burn -, roach. HOLY CROSS Front How: VI. X .irnrr. W. I .oilier. R. Dorhrnr. C. Ha . B. I.oma. Second How: L. Dion, A. Fried. T. I .olliiu. (i. Kiirr, A. (‘«a| . Hark How: (i. Rohillanl. T. WuUh. Mr. William , roach. G. Thnma . J. WpIU. FrnM How: K. Co aril Ion. I . Dane . 0. Tonilinnon. I). Coir. R. Manlier, N | a v Seramf Mow.- J.•JT” ' “ 1 Donnelly. W. IVnlrr. I). Ducheoe. A. R. Lnporte. Hark How: B. Belanger. K. Robrnmn. }. Kerr, E. Crandmainon, Mr. Oaer. C.S.B. roach. I.. Duguny. B. Chri.tma.. W. Crump. MICHIGAN FOOTBALL TEAM from Hou: M. I lunlr. David. R. Molmicv, R. Robert.. V. Drnbkowaki. C. Vrllaire. r„T« n V K - Brink R.Snenrii, C. Mnrarik. T. Meagher. J. Cavellirr. C. Pidgeon. R. PronU. K How: O. Aiutetl. J. Jurk.on, R. Human. P. Mrrrillat. Mr. Marrcau. C.S.B.. coach. G. Billion, K. O.o.kir, A. Genet. ■■■■■■■■■a l”l lit ' e. A m IX j h: w v tMBsniuiKm 1 | BEARS Jz-iC.c. oSttt.iSi ■ Hack Ro w; VI ' . Repin. J. M.m field. J. I)ion. J. Sell rot. nBHHHi NOTRE DAME f’ronr Kom : D. Stover, V. WcUrky. G. Drouillard. B. Compeatt, R. Picard. Hou -, R -Burma , F. Oitmadia. C. Snow, J. (.alien. T. Corey. D. Graham. D. Route He. J. Fu«c«. Hmk Row: Comeau, R. kau . Thom| .on. R. Penney. Mr. Clobcry, coach. M. Rcpnier. H. Dennis, J. Curler. CARDINALS Front Row: H .Long, N. Duran. A. LeClair, R. Bon.ly, K. Sheehan. Hark Row: R. Goloria, . Smythc, J. Gagnon, Mr. O ' Gra.Iy. C.S.B.. coach. S. Bibby, 1 Erncrv J Kelly DADS’ CLUB Hark Row Left to Riphl: Frank MrAIIi ter. Ho , aril Pray. Henry Hu l erg. Very Rev. J. O’Loam . M.A. Front Rotr La ft to Ripht: L. I. (’ole, X. I,. Kcmi ler, WiIliam Ford. MORRIS FUNERAL SERVICE, Ltd. Phone 4-5101 Windior—68 Giles Blvd. East Wolkerville-1624 Wyandotte St. East Ed. W. Morris Don E. Morris Walter D. Kelly Wonder Bakeries Ltd. Bakers of WONDER BREAD and WONDER CAKES 4-5107 337 Salter Ave. Compliments of FRAWLEY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 1357 Ottawa St. Phone 2-1094 Windsor, Ontario Compliments of W. J. Bell Paper Co. LTD. 131 Sandwich St. W. Best Wishes From Canadian Steel Corporation Ltd. Ojibway, Ontario Compliments of W. J. Bondy Sons SHOE STORE 126 Ouellette Avenue Compliments of The Standard Electric Time Company of Canada Limited 726 St. Felix Street Montreal 3, P. Que. BARBARA WOOD Secretarial Services AISO OPERATING DIRECT LETTER SERVICE Duplicating—Public Stenography—Direct Mail Advertising—Telephone Service Pottage Meter Service PHONES FAST AND ROOM 209 3 8024 RELIABLE 29 PARK ST. W, 3-8366 SERVICE WINDSOR, ONT. FOOD AT ITS BEST RIVERSIDE GRILL THE SPORTSMAN ' S HAVEN 3405 Riverside Drive at Lauzon Road Phone 2-1705 Compliments of The Windsor Paper Company, Limited Distributors WINDSOR CHATHAM HEPWORTH PRODUCE Wholesale Dealers in Farm Produce Phone 3-7630 239 Chatham St. East Windsor, Ontario Teahan Furniture, Limited Established over Forty Years Chatham at Pelissier Windsor, Ontario 4-Patch Pocket SUITS Wraparound COATS — Hollywood Coats STUART ' S Ottawa at Gladstone Ouellette at London Windsor, Ontario Compliments of SOCKLEY KAMIN BARRISTER SOLICITOR Canada Building He Hrftecialiye H c tec Hi j PEOPLE ' S CREDIT Jewellers 307 Ouellette Ave., Windsor, Ontario Ambassador Motors Limited Dodge and De Soto Motor Cars • Dodge Trucks 722 Wyandotte Street East WINDSOR Mousseau Construction Co. General Contractor 437 Ouellette Ave. Office Phone 4-6436 Residence Phone 3-3741 Compliments of LOWE BROTHERS PAINT WALLPAPER Display Materials — Artists ' Supplies 1840 Ottawa St. 3-7227 Watches—Clocks—Diamonds—Silverware—Jewelry China—and Gifts for All Occasions Telephone 3-1508 HALMO JEWELERS Windsor, Ontario 1368 Ottawa Street fie TliMJti YELLOW STEVE PARIS SHOE STORES 531 Ouellette 45 Pitt East Phones 4-3082—3 0076 Hat Cleaning and Shoe Repairing While You Wait • ODORLESS DRY CLEANING • WE DYE SATIN SHOES Compliments of DAN McGEE SHOE STORES Prince Edward Hotel Bldg. 3-8666 Windsor, Ontario Compliments of MARRA ' S BREAD AMHERSTBURG, ONTARIO Compliments PAT CLARKE-FRANK SMITH Forest House Tecumseh Rd. at Forest Ave. Windsor Compliments of JAMES H. SUTTON FUNERAL HOME Windsor 937 Ouellette Avenue Phone 4-2515 Compliments of Granite Construction Ltd. General Contractors Windsor, Ontario Compliments of RALPH H. DOHERTY imiTII Direct Importers of British Woolens Phone 3-6952 256 Ouellette Ave. Leo S. Schrot Attorney and Counselor Telephone UNiversity 1-5170 14869 Dexter Boulevard Detroit, Michigan Compliments of Hobbs Glass Limited New Address: 321 Sandwich Street, West—Windsor, Ontario J. S. HENDRY Exclusive Distributors Manager PITTSBURGH PAINTS in Canada Compliments of Windsor Ice Coal Co., Ltd. Service in All Weather Phone 4-6473 1504 McDoogoll Compliments of Paul Lawson ' s Sports Centre 29 KING ST. W. CHATHAM For Quality MEATS ami GROCERIES It’s . . . CHAPMAN BROTHERS Phone—Meat Department - - 3-4626 Grocery Department - 3-7341 itts t f III etl 1 11 c fit ' ll Overseas I ’ll! ' fill Ilf ' S 229-231 PITT ST. EAST WINDSOR, ONT. HIGH PRESSURE STEAM CURED PRE-SHRUNK Builders, Contractors, Masons all agree that Ryancrete Mason¬ ary Units are in a class by themselves—light to handle, always uniform, fit perfectly snug, they ' re stronger, yet costs no more. You get real satisfaction by using Ryancrete Ready Mixed made from the best materials available—the finest money can buy. RYAN 210 Detroit Street BUILDERS SUPPLIES LTD. Phone 4-3271 Best Wishes to Assumption Students BRIDGES BUILDINGS SUBSTATIONS TRANSMISSION TOWERS RADIO MASTS ELECTRIC FURNACES The CANADIAN BRIDGE COMPANY LIMITED Wallterville, Ontario I N DSOR’S L A R G E S T I) E P A R I M ENT STORE RAIDERS L t Bri ±: S IM ' Ura ’ ' FmhCy ’ • S b - T - °‘ Neil - R - KnUd ”° n - Mr ;,,ir ' - ° Fr ™- «• •«■ . . Turner. First Activities in the New Gym January 20, 1949 AssumpUon College High Scl.ool Senior and Junior Basketball Team vs. St. Joseph Ili h School Senior an.l junior ISaskcthall I cams. Assumption College High Seniors 39 vs. St. Joseph High School Seniors 23. Assumption College High School Juniors 44 vs. St. Joseph High School Juniors 21 Following the game spectators joined in a Sox Hop Jamboree Dance ami a good time was had by all Left to Right: B ' k B nTst ' okii! S ' ,j,, ,vi ' h - E l (JnwUinf, Garry OucIrUr. Jin. Marlinrk. I an Graham. Krilh Planlr, Joint Miller, u°ni R r W: n w“ . lin I ' r McClo kc y- ■ K ' Hy. n. D.hi. d. b n. o No,i. Rack RwE ull ' Tr tf“n C Swart ' T - L “«“ D Voun,. C. O’Brien. I). Harlow. H A non . E. Harl . J. Gallavin, K. David, K. Fallon, J. Lynch, M. Montolio, C. DeMatUa, J. Schrot. hrsl Row: F. Norton, C. Bohnctt. K. Germund. J. DeMattia. R. Kucher. F. Dupont. E. Proulx. WWfto.c: j. BJow. I. .arry, G. Capandi, J. Kraus , D. Keaalcr. I. Winter , G. Villairc B Oaoaki rhnd Row: H Cornier. J. Broughton. R. McPharlan, J. Courtney, B. O’Neil. P. Courrv. B. Hi,,- B P. ll. ri,, N - Dora ’ J C « ' A. Rivard. P. --, T. Costello, D. Thurber. G. Laeka. D James K | ' n f | , | l ‘ L o D I° n ‘ S ' F Caiamadia. J. Krova, T. Conlin. J. DeMattia. J. Curler Front La ' nl reclit, R. Schneider. J. Jackson. j. Koch. E. Rondeau. T. Corrado. j. Vl ' via. front Ron. 11. MacDonald, W. Luther, J. Cavellier, L. Miuhro, R. Tate. T. I.iddv Hack Rorc: G. It lake. G. Kiser, G. Callert. J. Wells, E. Gerhingcr, T. Collins. Middle Row: M. Mazola. G. Aluia. R. Verrruzzi, C. Kuntz. E. Kaidle. S. Rcmiscirvicz. P. Pnule, L Burn . I ' rout Row: R. Kefgen, . Alexander, L. Marehone. S. Maezkowaki. G. Crossmoyer, L. Fitzpatrick, C. Atifgot. INTERMEDIATES First Row: Mr. Kloaterman, C.S.B. (Coach), J. Rivard, R. Borman, V. Thompson, F. Corby, G. Stanton, G. Tom- linson, E. St inn. A. Fricsl. Mr. Church, C.S.B. (Coach). Second Row: J. Rupp, A. Bohrowski, V. Warner, J. Morand, J. Fusco, E. Rupp, G. Snow, II. O’Keefe. third Row: R. Hollister, . WcJacki. R. RcuiL R. O ' Connor, C. Cameron, Pi. Cotncau, L. Donnelly, II. Dennis. mm front How: L Beausolcil, l{. Potvin, H. Brazil. I.. Best. Second linn : G. Hrnwood. J. Frkctc, W . Scot!. J. Carr. third Row: E. Ouellette, T. Kuzniar, A. Peredja, B. O ' Gortnan. Third How: K. Lefelivrc, E. Noeodemo, . Cramp. B. Penney S. Long. Second Row: J. Harcar. L. Si. Antoine, A. Pertizzo. R. Giroux. Front Row: J. Menard. M. Ouenne ille, L. Beaune, K. Robinson. I hird Rote: B. Cemtnel. E. Mailloiiv, S. Bil l , J. Panontin. J. Gagnon. Second Row: W. Hobbs, R. Vlorand, G. Zoppa, S. Tesolin, F. Roberts. Front Row: B. Brennan. G. Du puis, J. Belanger. G. Gatti. Third Row: E. Dube, R. Thibert, T. Cullen, B. Renda, J. St. Louis. Srr.mtl How: G. Rol.iu.ill,’, E. Loire, J. Hamel, F. Monlello. bront How: J. Nailer, V. Romano. F D lW J ‘ CamUhcr ’ S ' Knk,,k - Boutcttc. P. Renaud, : P FH,n,an ’ A - Cza P E - Marcon, V. Bourdeau, Wm. Hark Row: G. Pajot. R. Cramp, R. St. Pierre, 4. Cardinal. ■Vont Row: A. Moore. B. Day. M. Delaney. J. Murtagh. Second Row: E. Grandmaiaon, J. Emon. L Harvey, B. Loina. Rack Row: E. Renaud. E. Jukenville, P. McLewin, P. Januse. VM R R U! C u 1 M L Congevay, R. MeMahon. B. Ford, noff!’ W: Crr A - Du ' ,,,is ' J Turner. L. Laforet, E. Mill JW: R. Couvillion, T. Coughlin, L. Lajoy, F. P.velleh, R ' { LebWl ’ H - K, ' rV ’ H - D,I, ' C - F- Paquette, j. W FVon OM J ‘ Sayda ’ P Aubin - ,{ Lwwrd, R. Man.in, C. B Uv ZL L S,ra,,l • L - A - Falonde, G. Rezaire, F. k n Pr )j ) i Tv Ep« ; r ' f tarn m k ?rk I kO. y. WTO 14 Jio V suSl v kOMP J Tr A, BN, From How: D. Brown. H. Coutt , J. Murphy. Second Rows K. Schiller. B. Rochon. J. W olf. Third Row: W in. Snij the. k. Thompson. J. Shaheen, S. kaput. From Row: H. Ilo an. D. McAllister, R. Goulcttc, W in. St. Pierre. Second Row: N. Clark. A. Dailey. J. Finn. K. Oleeli. finch- Row: G. Stron , J. Vardzel, P. O ' Brien, B. Shannon. I rentl JtoK I!. I hi ii. i. J. Rond, S. Dnfonr. S. Fonrch. II. l u|,e. Second Row: A. Boscariol. S. Sisco, B. Emm, F,. Paolin, k Itcorgo, Rod, Row: V Semantic. Win. Kossoni. W m. Bieleeki. R. Christ- man, G, Kohillanf, V. Sobocan. Front Row: T. Deslippc, Peahohy. G. Damien. B. Biihlman, P. Beaupre. Second Row: J. Gray. D. Hanes, I). Sullivan, G. Heh. B. Eden, J. Kopetein. Third Row: ( i. Alexander. I . Kennedy. W m. Peeler. K. Blahitka. D. Blame, J. Alcssi, G. Portt. f irst Row: . urner, N. Comoiu, F). Duncan. Stn ' Fu r °- V; p’n 0fr °- P °’ Gonnor ' c - «H, n. Cot,.. B. Day. flirt How: C. Cameron, P. Fill man, Fr. Burn . B. E,len. B. Ososkie. „ , ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY TEAM tuXn i u l , , , T !r i Jcn I Carriv « u - Bi Lucier. Rene LaPortc, R..|, Schiller Fr Cullen ,W ’ Te, fr Don Hurt. Coni Dr, miliar,I, Dick Ac, on, ■ m m m 5 i to « . : 0. Sullivan, l). Sorenaon, E. Marcon, J. Al.-wi, Mr. Kennedy, Coach, S. Siaco, Fnmi Row: B. Buhlman, A. Boacariol, J. Rorai, G. Reh, K. George, E. Paolin. Hock Row- Left to Right: M. Baran, F. Roberts, A. LeCInir, . Hebert, T. Poisson. Front Row-Left to Right : B. Mornud.T. Dotinelly.A. Ren- rln, M. Quenncvilie, D. Gatti. HH.H SCHOOL BAND Am,,on 1 dal1 ' WU ° J fcn Fren i J®hn Koprtein. Bernard Huhlmun. Herve Baderiki, W ilfred I dull. Hulik. Oen ' is StewVuTWillLL 0 F l ' ‘ ,r ,K lr ° ar ‘ l Ma iu, ‘- Bru Millinoff, Churl N m JoblTKorhi ' s iuwi ' Mil inTff! JnJhTtuMo. fjMrje roi Kevln .Use,,, Iron, ,he Picture: C.hurle Pearee, und l)r„„, Major,. Burry Cemmel Bobby Curr. f l t .. ti f ' ' t f: f f t F ; t 9 J i- ' i - ' 4 4- j . •.zyb-db it jW ' it CADETS riciiU F O F. Vo o ' wHJium Hrn. ' l Adj l uiunLFA)Art Tupper. ” rlured ! “ ,Im ‘ Win,U “ r AJ n «n. Offirer in rharge Deft to m| r p7o ll il. l iiiol ' on ' ' r ' ' ' ' ' H ‘ ' r,Bon - Commanding Offirer: F O N. J. Harrison. P O Art Youngston. P 0 Robt. Green ■ I There Is NO Substitute For Quality . . . And For Over 40 Years Quality Has Been The Main Business Attribute of WOOLLATT’S Whether it 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. 2171 OTTAWA STREET PHONE 4-2558 LBennington — Phone 387 London — Fair. 2136 BIRKS Gifts Mean More... YET COST NO MORE.. GIFTS that will be treasured for their exquisite beauty and flawless qual¬ ity .. . Fashioned by Birk’s master craftsmen for thrilling perfecUon. Diamonds of flashing brilliance — watches that are faithfully accurate. Make your choice at Birk ' s. BIRKS Jewellers Ouellette Corner of Park Compliments of JEFFREY CLEANERS Phone 3-2416 Windsor, Ontario There’s A Ford In Your Future SALES AND SERVICE ON ALL FORD PRODUCTS FORD TRACTORS IMPLEMENTS WEBSTER MOTORS (WINDSOR) LIMITED Windsor Ave. at City Hall Park 48 Wyandotte St. E. and Ottawa at Hall 47 YEARS DCrCNDABLE SEBVCE 1903-1949 Business Founder Member of Detroit Historical Society Confidence born of long years of experience, intense pride in quality printing and the desire to render the highest degree of service combine to achieve the high standard of excellence traditional with Esterling. C A ter ling 348 WEST CONGRESS STREET PRINTING CO. WO. 1-3311 Visit... WEST PARK IN WYANDOTTE The planned Community of Better Homes on larger Lots • DAVIS BROTHERS, Inc. Industrial and Power Piping Heating Contractors Developed by S. S. BROUGHTON 1827 FORD AVE. WYANDOTTE 2150 2631 Bagley Avenue TAihmoo 5-2552 Edmund T. Luyckx, Pf . H. Aylward Luyckx, Vic«-Pr . The Largest and Finest Fleet in Detroit A Fuel To Suit Any Coal Burning Ft nip went WILLIAMS RENT-A-CAR AYLWARD SYSTEM CO. COAL - COKE Telephone WO 2-3567 1009 Cass Avenue String tho Fourth Gonorotion Detroit 26, Mich. Stoker Coals for Residential, Commercial and Industrial Stokers TAshmoo 6-3154 2225 W. Fort St. at Fourteenth DETROIT CITY AIRPORT Conner and Gratiot VE 9-2474 Schools - Churches - Homes Apartments - Industrial Plants Compliments of Compliments of Judge Paul Krause Judge Joseph A Gillis CAVALI ER THE PREMIUM DOMESTIC STOKER COAL EMPIRE-HANNA COAL CO. LTD. 3304 RUSSELL ST. PHONE 3-4694 WINDSOR BOARDERS DINING ROOM THE KITCHEN STAFF Ai lit. extreme right. the joll chef, Mr. A. Holland, with the Batdlian Father 30 year . WAITERS Srntnl: John II. Kooney. Frank Montolio. Bernard Pougct. Standing: Don Harlow. Pat Chapman. Martin McNamara, Fred Funkc, D.nni- Duehenc. Ihtrnt: Martin Mogge, Jack Miller, Paul Leathern. Jack Lynch. All Saints Day Pilgrimage A Good Name’In Windsor For 49 Years JG TORES “ l— 1 M ITE O OUELLETTE AVE. ot LONDON ST. . - 4-2505 OUELLETTE AVE. at WYANDOTTE ST. - 4-2507 WYANDOTTE ST. E. ot HALL AVE. - - 4-1334 OUELLEnE AVE. at SHEPHERD ST. - . 4-2272 OUELLETTE AVE. at GILES 6LVD. - . 4-1023 There ' s One Near You” Compliments of HELFRICH COLD STORAGE LOCKER SERVICE RETAIL AND WHOLESALE MEATS LOCKERS FOR RENT 846 London St. W., Windsor. Ont. Phone 2-8202 PHONE 2-7753 FAST. FREE DELIVERY STRONG ' S QUALITY MEAT MARKET CLEAN. COURTEOUS SERVICE ED. STRONG SON 3010 Tecumseh Rd. E., Corner Alexis Windsor. Ontario AUTO CLINIC Tune-Up Specialists Auto Electric and Brake Service—Carburetor Repairs 22130 Gratiot Roseville 2700 Phone 4-0722 Dyeing Is Our Business — Not a Sideline Garment and Material Dyeing — Six Day Service PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE 956 Tecumioh Blvd East Rear) Palace Recreation Ltd. 871 Ottawa St. phone 4-7360 Compliments of NICK GROCERIES 342 Tecumseh Rd. West Phone 2-1485 Compliments of BIRD HARDWARE CO. 2014 Wyandotte St. W. ot Partington Phone 3-4812 SWEET SPOT Confectioners — Fountain Service — Light Lunches Camera Supplies - Greeting Cords Veterans of R.C.N.V.R., R.C.A.F. - Bud Lorry Phone 2-8891 Tecumseh at Alexis Compliments The Up-To-Date Grocery Meat Market FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Phone 3 2930 1034 Droulllard Rond 1345 Tecumseh Blvd. E.- Phone 2-8512 99 Pitt Street E.-Phone 3-3173 THE FRIENDLY STORES MEN ' S WEAR, BOYS ' WEAR. UNION MADE WORK CLOTHES AND FOOTWEAR Compliments INGRAMS “YOUR FRUIT MARKET 13 Dalhousie $t. f Amherstburg Phone 142 ALEXIS GROCERY CHOICE MEATS AND FRUITS Tecumseh ot Alexis Phone ...980 WE DELIVER Compliments of LIBERTY THEATRE Amherstburg Phone 4J Compliments NICHOLAS COAL CO. Phone 4-5114 Tecumseh at Janette Windsor. Ont. S. KOPSTEIN JEWELLERY AND GIFT SHOP 1M7 Droulllard Rd Phone 2-231S Windsor, Ont. INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY COMPANY 3322 W. Fort Street, Detroit 16, Michigan TAshmoo 5 1000 Frank R. Gerbig, Sr. Frank R. Gerbig, Jr. O. E. Wolford, Jr. Screws — Bolts — Nuts — Washers — All Types and Sizes Best Wishes to Assumption . . ALL ITS TEACHERS . . ALL ITS STUDENTS . . ALL ITS ALUMNI . . ALL ITS FRIENDS ESSEX WIRE CORPORATION LIMITED WINDSOR, ONTARIO 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 Compliments of Phone 968 AMHERST RECREATION BOWLING AND BILLIARDS Fully Air Conditioned —Enjoy Summer Bowling L. J. Beneteou Amherstburg, Ontario Compliments of ANDERDON TAVERN King ' s Highway No. 18, 14 Miles from Windsor FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS CATERERS TO BANQUETS AND WEDDINGS Phone Amherstburg 411 Joe Atkinson Jock Harris BEST WISHES CONFEDERATION COAL COKE LIMITED 3510 RUSSELL ST., WINDSOR Retail and Wholesale Fuel Dealers for 21 Years LONG TRANSPORTATION CO. Fast Dependable Service To and From Chicago—Cleveland—Toledo—Pittsburgh—Newark—New York TA. 5-7800 1020 18th Street Detroit 16, Michigan Where experience and dependability are c o m b i n e d to bring you better service! KESSLER CHEVROLET COMPAN DETROIT ' S CHEVROLET OLDEST 7 DEALER For your convenience Kessler Chevrolet Company is open from 7:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. during the week. Saturday ' s closing time is 4:00 P.M. :m:iO W. VERYOR HIGHWAY AT WEST GRAND BOULEVARD TA. 5-2740 X. L. KESSLER, President free Delivery of your car from our Service Department BRING YOUR TRUCK PROBLEMS TO KESSLER CHEVROLET CO. ANTEK’S PAY kj TAKE Delicatessen I Groceteria 18445 Van Dyke, Cor. Grixdale Tel. TWinbrook 2-5470 Compliments of Ibemy J. Janisse Son Sandwich St. E. — Telephone 4-2585 Francis L. Janisse THE FUNERAL HOME Compliments of BROWN ' S SILK SHOPPES Windsor — Chatham — Sarnia — Leamington — St. Thomas The EXCELLO Co. Floor Covering Contractors Phone 3-4115 Windsor, Ontario THE WOOL SHOP Beehive Yarns 144 London St. W. Phone 3-9242 Windsor, Ontario RENNIE MUSIC STORE 138 London St. W. Phone 3-2740 Windsor, Ontario So e Agents for SELMER—OLDS—BOOSEY-HAWKES REGENT BANK INSTRUMENTS GIBSON GUITARS AND AMPLIFIERS—SC AND ALII PIANO ACCORDIONS BEIL PIANOS Complele Line oi Accessories and Ports The Mot t Modern Repair Deportment in Conodo Wishing Assumption College continued success in their endeavors FORDS SMART STYLE SHOP Men ' s and Ladies ' Apparel 46 Chatham St. W. Phone 3-7114 GUITTARD COMPANY Specializing in Counter Check Books WRAPPING PAPER Paper Products, Twines, Sweeping Compound Janitors ' Supplies Telephone Windsor 3-4655 Windsor, Ontario Rent or Buy A Royal Portable or Standard Typewriter A. WHITLEY, LTD. 86 Chatham St. W., Windsor Phone 4-2545 Compliments of THE RANKIN HOUSE JOE PLEASENCE CHATHAM, ONT. CAMEO LUNCH Full Course Meals and Light Lunches TOM PETERS, Prop. Phone 21965 3226 Sandwich St. W. Compliments of LANCASTER MOVING and STORAGE 85 0 Wyandotte St. W. Windsor 3-1166 Detroit Phones WO 3-4426-CH 4460 Clarke ' s Drug Store Complete Drug Store Service Woodward at 10 Mile Road Royal Oak, Michigan Compliments CAPITOL EGG POULTRY CO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Windsor PAT LYMAN ' S Esso Service Station Rhone 4-4722 Windsor, Ontario ADVERTISING PHOTOGRAPHY Evenings 3-8175 HORACE NOEL Wifcl Studios 3-5114 PHONES 3-2585 985 Ottawa Street Windsor, Ont. n ■ ■ ■ ■ Imperial Bank of Canada The Bank of Friendly Service E. B. Reynolds, Manager Sandwich and Mill Street Sandwich Compliments of Jack White ' s Flower Shop Beautifully Arranged Flowers for All Occasions PROMPT FREE DELIVERY Phone 1124w 141 Queen Street Res. 3071w DOMINION HOUSE Catering to Dinners, Weddings, and Luncheons Phone 4-6221 3140 Sandwich St. W. Chatham Erecting Company, Limited Tank Manufacturers and Steel Fabricators CHATHAM, ONTARIO PHONE 2763 Bridge Grocery Soda Bar Fountain Service 2-8802 2846 London St. W. F. E. Dayus Roofing Co. BULLDOG ROOFS Insulated Sidings 132 Sandwich West Phone 4-7571 TOOTS MERETSKY Furniture and Electrical Appliances 971 Wyandotte East, at Langlois Phone 4-6269 JOHN CATALANO Wholesale Fruits 263 Chatham E. Phone 4-1141 Windsor, Ontario J. E. Hussey Son PLUMBING-HEATING Sales — Service 1094 Parent Avenue Phone 3-2156 The Fastest Growing Dry Cleaners in Windsor VET ' S CLEANERS 704 Felix Ave. Windsor, Ont. Phone 3-3434 Compliments of Adam ' s Meat Market 1130 Wyandotte St. East 4-4351 J. R. CHARETTE Catholic Church Goods — Windsor, Ontario PUBLISHERS OF ' PRAY LIKE THATI A book of Communion proyen different for every day of the week. INCLUDING FATIMA PRAYERS An excellent woy to know ond to put in practice the requests of Our Lady of the Rotary of Fotimol PHONE 4 5586 Wright Coal Supply Co. Ltd. Roofing and Siding Contracfors 883 Huron Line at College Ave. Windsor, Ont. Ottawa Cigar and Gift Store Imported Tobacco s and Pipes Sundries, Gifts for All Occasions 1317 Hall Ave. (off Ottawa), Windsor 4-3717 SUNNYSIDE GARAGE CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE Frigidaire Dealer A. J. REAUME LA SAUE Phone 4-5653 Compliments of GRAY ' S FAMILY STORE Clothing—Shoes—Dry Goods Phone 3-1143 Corner Ottawa and Gladstone People ' s Fruit Market MEATS AND GROCERIES Wholesale - Retail MUROPF BROS., Props. Phone 3-3302 2109 Wyandotte St. West Compliments of Checker Cab Company, Ltd. Phone 3-3551 Windsor SCOTT BONDY Quality Meats and Groceries 3204 Sandwich Street West Windsor Nassr Fruit Company Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables Phones 4-7531 - 4-7532 Night 3-2006 238 Chatham Street East Windsor, Ontario SALES - SERVICE WINDSOR HOTEL SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Distributors HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT GLASSWARE - CUTLERY - CHINAWARE P. F. Chauvin, Manager 145 Pitt St., West, Windsor, Ont. Phone 3-9339 Compliments of White Plumbing Heating Co. Rear 954 London St. West Phone 3-7512 Windsor, Ontario Compliments of Bowman-Anthony, Limited Automotive and Rodio Supplies Machine Shop Service WINDSOR CHATHAM SARNIA Compliments of West End Hardware 4-3841 1610 London St. W. Essex Packers, Limited Windsor, Ontario S-X PRODUCTS X-L Plants: Hamilton, Merritton, Windsor, Woodstock Poirier Electric Co. Electrical Contractors Residential - Commercial Maintenance Phone 2-1060 303 Goyeau Street Compliments of J. A. DROUILLARD BARBER SHOP 2840 London St. West Windsor, Ontario Compliments of Abbey Gray, Ltd. Your Chrysler, Plymouth, Fargo Dealer Goyeau at Elliott Windsor, Ontario Vanity Sweets Luncheon Good Food Soda Bar 2-9661 2894 London St. West Compliments of JOHN WEBB DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY Imported English Silverware and China 552-556 Ouellette Avenue Windsor, Ontario You Get More for Less in Furniture, Rugs, Appliances, Radios at TEPPERMAN ' S Ottawa at Pierre Phone 4-6418 Best Wishes to Assumption L. P. LAZARE CO. FURS 493 Ouellette Avenue Windsor, Ontario Compliment of R. B. MARENTETTE REAL ESTATE 15 Wyondotta S . W. 3-19H WINDSOR OPTICAL CO. Canada Building Windsor, Ontario VETERANS LUNCH TAXI SERVICE Phone 264 Kingsville, Ontario Bulova Watches Bluebird Diamonds C. J. VEZINA (Studebaker Jewellers) Phone 4-5944 Windsor, Ontario F ELIX LUNCH FISH, CHIPS AND HAMBURGERS 1086 Felix Phone 4-6796 TUCKER ELECTRIC RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL WIRING AND REPAIRS 24 Hour Service — Phone 4-9847 — Always on Coll 2207 Wyondotte S«.. West. Windsor. Ont. Undvr New Management THE NEW BOSTON RESTAURANT 3230 Sandwich Street, We t Phone 2 B531 STEAKS AND CHOPS - MSN AND CHIPS Compliments of RANDOLPH CONFECTIONERY 2195 Wyandotte W. 3 0480 SCOTTY ' S GRILL Home Cooked Meals and Bus Stop Phone 36 R 1 Cottom. Onl. RADIO RESTAURANT 546 Ouellette Avenue Phone 2-1371 NEIGHBORHOOD CHILDREN ' S WEAR 5c TO $1.00 STORE 1097 Frill Am. Phone 2.1591 MACHIN BROS. Radio—Television—Soles—Service 429 Wyandotte St. East 3-1411 GEORGE J. DUPUIS 3190 Donnelly Street GROCERIES, MEATS AND FRUITS Windsor, Ont. Phone 4 4741 Best Known for the Best LEWIS FLOWERS 425 Ouellette Phone 3-2444 SEGUIN FEED STORE hay-straw feed-garden seed fertilizer pet supplies 323t Gtrordof St. Phone 2-1310 — Phone 4-4690 Compliments HARLEY WILSON PHARMACY Wyandotte at Partington Phone 4-4666 YOUR I.D. A. DRUG STORE Meet Your Friends at the BEE AND CEE RECREATION Felix ond Glrordot Sti. Wlndio YOUR CATHOLIC BOOK SHOP MARENTETTE ' S BOOKSTORE 129 Ouellette Ave. Windsor, Ontario Compliments of JOHN ' S MARKET 1000 Felix Ave. Phone 2-184T HARRY ' S MEAT MARKET The Friendly Mealing Place For Meat You Eat Phone 204 THREE BEARS INN 1415 Huron Line Phone 3 0214 First Stop Off Ambassador Bridge Appliances Fixtures FOX ELECTRIC WIRING MATERIAL AND REPAIRING 420 Wyandotte Si. E. Ph. 2-1761 WINDSOR ARENA Phone 4 6065 McDougall Street Windsor, Ontario FORD PROVISION MARKET MEATS AND GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WINDSOR MERETSKY GITLIN CO. 576 Ouellette Avenue r Phone 4-1151 TEA GARDEN RESTAURANT Phone 470 204 Richmond St. STEAKS, CHICKEN AND FISH DINNERS AMHERSTBURG, ONTARIO COMPLIMENTS OF FRED LA BUTE THE HANDY PLACE GROCERIES AND FRUITS Riverside Drive at Let Peronce Rd. Phone Tecumseh 75 Compliments MORRIS DRY GOODS WE CLOTHE THE WHOLE FAMILY Phon. 31205 WINDSOR 1012 Droulllord load MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Welcome to RENDEZVOUS TAVERN Pith, Frog, Steoh Chicken Dinner -We Specialite in Family Sunday Dinner George Vuiek. Owner 7324 Rivifiidt Drive, Seven Milo from Tunnel Phone Tecumseh 952 Compliments of PITHIE ELECTRIC CO. 1886 Ottawa St. 3-5648 THE LILLI-BETTE BEAUTY SALON 3433 RIVERSIDE DRIVE One Block East of Abar ' Phone 4-8515 AL. SEARY —Florist 1927 Ottawa Street at Kildare Phone 4-7873 Compliments of ASSUMPTION COLLEGE CAFETERIA THORP-HAMBROCK CO. Ltd. Manufacturers In Canada of Difz er Automotive Finishes Windsor Ontario Local Distributors — J. Stuart McLerie Ltd, SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY! GO GREYHOUND LOW CHARTER RATES ON REQUEST WINDSOR DEPOT 44 London St, E, Phone 4-7575 Compfi nents of Clothes and Sport Clothing 1S35 OTTAWA STREET RON BARCLAY WINDSOR, ONT. “Hello... Coke!” Ask for it either way . . both trade-marks mean the same thing. Compliments of LEWIS F. BROWN, Inc. DICK PICKARD 3340 GRAND RIVER AVENUE Detroit, Mich Phone Terrace 2-8737 FORD DEALER WA. 10065 PARE ELECTRIC CO. Power and Light tnsfallations Indust rial—Commercial-Res identic I REPAIRS—ALTERATIONS Satisfaction Assured 1171 Dougall Ave. Phone 3 3152 — 2-4460 1900 East Grand Boulevard Detroit 11, Michigan COMPLIMENTS OF JAGER ' S HARDWARE WYANDOTTE PAINTS Sporting Goods — Plumbing Supplies 3050 First Street FISHING and HUNTING LICENSES Phone 0884 Compliments of Ray Vigneux CHATEAU LA SALLE Fish — Frog — Steak — Chicken Dinners Special Rates for Banquets and Dinners On Highway No. 18 Comp imenfs of Small Fry Restaurant 1666 Avenge Road North York, Toronto, Ont. La Salle, Ontario 3-0338 RAY VIGNEUX, JR. ULYSSES VIGNEUX Comp imenfs of NATIONAL PAINT COMPANY Phone 3-1715 725 Wyandotte Street East ED. HAAS FINE SHOES For the smart , young men economy miWed Opposite the Tivoli Theatre 1555 Wyandotte St. East Windsor, Ontario $1 93 to $10,95 2-8421 $3,93 to $10.95 AUTOGRAPHS ASSUMPTION COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL . JUNE -1949 jKiueo MtcHAN li ffllfiSBfl® SUPERVISORS OFFICE WORKERS MECHANICAL ENGINEERS ACCOUNTANTS DESIGNERS MERCHANDISING 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 expansive plants are to be found promising, useful futures to satisfy a wide variety of ambitions and abilities. Skilled mechanics, office workers, chemists, electricians, 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
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