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

 - Class of 1955

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— GREG ANDERSON Greg “Andy Anderson, known as “Web” to many, played two years of Class E base¬ ball as well as hockey during his four years at Assumption. Gregs hobby being art, he has won many prizes in poster contests. His plans include Assumption College. PETER ANTAYA The words “silent type categorizes acedcmic Pete whose leading ways merited him a birth on the Student Council for two terms. Earning his entrance to A.C. via the scholar¬ ship route, Pete balanced the books with a duet of hockey and baseball attempts. Suc¬ cess is indicated ahead for Pete regardless of what direction he is beckoned. LAWRENCE BASTIEN A pleasing personality and honour role rating proved that little things done by Larry was to the highest of specification. He finished his senior year knowing that what he put forth was his efforts to improve the standards set forth by his predecessors. JOHN BENETEAU John came to A.C.H. in his junior year. Al¬ though he did not play on any varsity team, he showed school spirit as he participated in house league activities. In his home town, John was an all-time baseball player. His plans for the future are to seek out a college education. ROBERT BENETEAU Bob, from the first, was determined to make the name “Beneteau known throughout the school and succeeded in doing so. He became a loyal Assumption ite playing intcrmural sports and being elected representative to the student council and the A-man contest. Bob hopes to follow in the footsteps of his fatiier, a Tioted Windsor Pianist, and a former Assumptionite. ROBERT BENTHAM Here ' s a quiet, unassuming individual, who toiled magnificently on the local grid-iron for our varsity foe the past two seasons. A line¬ man of proven ability “Benny sparked Assumption ' s fighting twelve to the top of the League this season. No Dummy 1 at the books, Bob ' s intelligence and pleasant personality make him a cinch to master whatever he may attempt. Page 24

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DWYER SULLIVAN The word “Great” is synonymous with Sullivan. He has been voted ali city in the field of sports. Along with this honor he has led the school in the academic field. The school of his choice should be honored to receive him, PHILIP HEBERT “Flip’s” faithfulness to his innumerable friends, has honored him with the position of class treasurer and outstanding senior. This loyal Assumptionite has pro¬ moted the policies of his school in all activities from hockey to dramatics. Phil has a weakness for good music. He has the intention of entering the Basilian Page 23



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MARVIN BLAHITKA Marv, better known as “Yogi to his friends had out-of-school activities curtailed by his work after school. He had a great interest in cars as well as a passion for telling jokes. He will continue school in Detroit. RONALD BLANCHARD Ron had many friends seeing he was one of the more friendly persons. He was on the swimming team for two years and played houseleague football four years, being cap¬ tain of the Giants the last two years. He followed the Raider teams everywhere he could. Ron, an all around A man and plans to be an aeronautical engineer. BILL BLOINK “B.B.” can be proud of his six years at A.C. His outstanding accomplishments were quar¬ terbacking the varsity football team while holding a high scholastic standing. One of the best-liked fellows around, Bill is ' surely an outstanding A.C. student. GREGORY BLONDE JOE BOLTON Greg possessed geniality, ambition and a great “Mr. Tennis” could very possibly be an alias RICHARD BORMET amount of intelligence. His four years at for Joe since he brought tennis honors to “Rich”, after entering this house of learning. Assumption were marked by an active in- Assumption in ’51, ' 53 and ' 54. Not only came into his own in second year with a terest in the Legion of Mary and the Y.C.S., is he a great guy on the court but also a speech on communism. Ever since that oratory a keen interest in school activities and parti- very studious fellow being very well-liked by he has been called on for a few words often, cipation in the houseleagues. Next stop un- all who knew him. It is quite sure he will After college he intends to add “Father” or known. succeed in whatever he decides upon. “Doctor of Law” to his other tides. Page 25

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