Assumption University - Ambassador Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)

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THE PRESIDENT AND HIS CELEBRITIES BGWLING Bowling is one of Ass1unption's biggest intramural sports, with some 70 stu- dents participating in this wood-knock- ing game. There are many top bowlers in this group. Those most deserving of honors are Bill Stephan. Butch Lugli. and Bob Day. Next year Assumption hopes to enter a team in a league against the University of Detroit and other colleges. Left to Right: Dave Eaton, Frank Trutwin, john Van Raay, Gabe Courey, Fr. Sheehan jerry Cahill TOM RECINE Commissioner ENTHUSIASTIC BOWLERS MAKE IT CLEAR TO HIM NOW, ED. DON'T ALWAYS AGREE, JOHN. HAPPY FACES WATCH HOW A STRIKE IS MADE. THESE BOWLERS SEEM TO AGREE WITH THE SITUATION. I T RAMURAL HOCKEY Back Row-Left to Right: john Cole, Dan Ryan, Steve Dempsey, Chris McCaffery, Murray Costello, Mike Mitchell. Front Row: Mike Roche, Mike Hurst, Frank Boscariol, justin McCarthy. , V . iv- . I 34. M l bv I - 'hr MIKE HURST Commissioner Back Row-Left to right: Bob Kefgen, Jerry Foumier, Bill Stephan, Mike Lavelle, Bud Waters, Lou Lemay. Front Row: John Danesi, Pat Young, Jack Pearson, Pete Dunn, Orv Monforton. , , 'f -f 1 R-we-1 '... ...am '. tr- . , .,p'n47'f- AM, ' .,.i .x.':f'1l W UNIORS F RUSH Back Row-Left to Right: Fred Roman, Glen Girard, Pat Nighbor. Front Row: Paul Burry, Darcy Sheedy, Lucio Sandrin. Back Row-Left to Right: Lou Pennachetti, Terry Mulligan, Tom Recine, Marv Little Front Row: Ron Girard, Norm Rice, Dick Aubrey. ' lAW' ' N '3 W ' W ,, ,H W mm... x:?HW f'11,,,, SOPHS HOCKEY CHAMPS The regular schedule of the Intramural Hockey season drew to a close with the juniors. Sophs, and Frosh in the play- offs. The Seniors fought hard but didn't quite make it. The leading scor- ers were Gene Dziadura, Murray Cos- tello, and Louie Lemay. Those also de- serving of mention for there outstand- ing play were Paul Burry, Paul Re- naud, Lou Pennachetti and Darcy Sheedy. The Soplnnores were the real power-house and should be the cham- pions. Our thanks go out to Joe Fields and his cohort for the fine job in refer- eeing the games. Mike Hurst the com- missioner did an excellent job in see- ing that this organization functioned smoothly. WOMENS ATHLETICS The Holy Names Athletic Council has presented tllis year all extensive program of sports open to all girls attending the university. The pro- gram was well organized and func- tioned smoothly throughout the year. A womens bowling league be- gan this year with eight teams par- ticipating. Tennis and basketball were also among the popular sports for the women. The council wishes to thank all those who took part ill the athletic pro- gram and for the co-operation it re- ceived from the lll6ll,S council. I1'15t1'uCt10l'1 Sandra Trovato, Ginnie DeRoma, Marie Paule Andrechuk ' 'i' Jv?3.:i'v:,'f.'K'E ' '-Q Sv .-I 'Z2'55bErl ' Back Row-Left to Right: Carol Brueggeman, Donna Drew, Keitha Wylie, Liz McLister, Marilyn Russell, Mary McDonald, Mary White, Gail Bondy, Clare Brisbois. Louise Murphy, Marion Bednarski, Mary Kennedy, Camilla Todesco, Sally Scroth, Jackie Moro, Connie Curran, Pat Griffith, Nola McGrady. WOMENS BOWLING The bowling league organized this year consisted of eight teams. The Campus Bowling Lanes was the cen- tre where this sport was played. The women gained experience rapidly and soon it became one of the most popular sports on campus. Will they challenge the men? Joanne Ridley, Dorothy Kristinovich, Joanne Punch, Kay McDonald Leda Savchetz, Joanne McNab, Liz Murphy, Linda Atkinson, Mary Fisher Dorothy Harrison. lug' my llvmflnfl ln-,.. GIRL'S VOLLEYBALL WHERE'S THE BALL? Back Row-Left to Right: Sheila O'Hara. Sandy Trovato, Fran Sylvester, Mary Knight. Front Row: Nancy Schrot, Clare Quinlan, Connie Mepharn, Darlene Helfrich. Page One Hundred Three A JOB WELL DONE The Athletic Council and the stu- dents of Assumption University wish to thank all those who participated in making this athletic year our greatest yet. Those men behind the scenes most deserving of credit are. Lou Pennachetti. ,lack Hool. Bernie Syron. Phil Waters. Larry Frau- coeur and Joe Fields. These men looked after equipment. refereed games. and took statistics for all the iutrzunural sports. Again we extend our thanks to all for a job well done. We hope that the future will pro- vide us with more men like these. 1 'mv llmn'l1 'fl lv-ur I Equipment Men-Left to Right: Lou Pennachetti, Mike Lavelle. Jerry Cronin turns his pads in for the last time. Basketball referees-Left to Right: Jack Hool, Larry Francoeur. Football referees-Left to Right: jack Hool, Bernie Syron, Phil Waters. I x N r X i x .Xb Y , Q' K Ms.. Q.,- YX, 1 , X K ..,', J J' , X Xfp 1, j . ff A X X W , X ,W z X X Q XX wmkmx.. Wm A .,.,... , X 4' z 1,1 I X V 11 S1 I , if rf REV. E. J. LAJEUNESSE, C.S.B., M.A. Vice President and Principal University College Professor of French VERY REV G OWENS C.Ss R S T L Principal, Holy Redemmer College Professor of Theolo y M me V fllhai-v 's,g SISTER ALOYSIUS MARY, S.N J M B Ph M A B S L Principal and Dean of Women, Holy Names College Assistant Professor of English REV. R. RAYSON, M.A., D D Principal, Canterbury College DR. FRA K DeMARCO M.C I C PhD Staff Chairman Essex College Professor of Chemistry ,-un-l Fr J Stanley Murphy, C.S.B. Founder and director of the Christian Culture Series. CHRISTIAN CULTURE SERIES TWENTY-FOURTH SEASON Rev. Father Stan. Murphy, C.S.B., M.A., Founder of the Christian Culture Series, was again the Chairman and Director of the 1957- 58 season. Following Bishop Fulton J. Sheen's lecture were listed such stimulating presentations as: Dr. Erik Kueknelt-Leddihn, Marguerite Hamilton, Frank J . Sheed, Immaculate Heart Trio, Dub- lin Players, Seunlan MacMa11us, Richard Pattee, Hugh Kenner, Anni- Fremantle, Vernon J . Bourke, Thoralf Norheim, 0. P., Dr. Gerald B. Phelan. Msgr. John J. Dougherty, Janet Kalven, Robert Speaight, Jolm Howard Griffin, Eric Newton, Mortimer J. Adler. Jotham Johnson, National Ballet of Canada, the Detroit Symphony Orches- tra fthree IIIIICSD, Carlton Eldridge, Raul Spivak, The 1953 Chris- tian Culture Award Medal to an Houtstanding lay-exponent of Chris- tian ideals went to Allen Tate, poetic-critic, present professor of English Literature at University of Minnesota. Emminent personalities like, Bishop Fulton J Sheen, and Frank J. Sheed appear on the Series which is sponsored by the University The Centennial Mass On Monday, December 9, 1957, a Pontifical Mass of Thanksgiving was celebrated by His Excellency Most Reverend Giovanni Panico, D.D., the Apostolic Delegate to Canada. In attendance were, from left to right, Most Revv. Isidore Borecky, Uk- rainian Bishop of Eastern Canadag Archibishop Gio- vanni Panico, D.D., the Apo- stolic Delegate to Canadag Most Rev. Joseph F. Ryan, Bishop of Hamiltong His Emminence Edward Cardi- nal Mooney of Detroit, Most Rev. Andrew C. Grutka, D.D., Bishop of Gary, In- dianag Most Rev. john C. Cody, Bishop of London, Most Rev. Charles L. Nelli- gan, Titular Bishop of Fe- nice of the Assumption Uni- versity of Windsor staff. Laying of the Corner Stone For the New Library, November, 1957. Thanksgiving Mass was celebrated by his Excellency Most Reverend Giovanni Panico, D.D., the Apostolic Delegate to Canada. Pontifical Mass was celebrated at Assumption Church on the feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. THE EROSH cs QUEEN MARIE DISTEFAN W THE CANDIDATES FOR FROSH QUEEN THE FROSH PARADE ON STRIKE FOR 10 MINUTE CLASSES AND 50 MINUTE BREAKS LEGGO MY HAND OIVING, THEY'RE TAKING A PICTURE E ff- ' w m01w,H,, K WHAT'S UP DOC? HOLLOWEEN DANCE IT TAKES ALL KINDS WHAT'LL YOU HAVE? Page One Hundred Eleven Ls F ,, I NATIVITY SCENE THIS FELLOW WANTS A COMPLETE MATCHED SET OF A's. llfuwlxf -1 'l '.-.fflx CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY This year s very successful Christmas assembly can be credited to the hard work and ingenuity of Jim Kennedy. lt was through his efforts that a huge Christmas tree was supplied as well as the entertainment. wamw Sw U7 ', R SS: -5 Z :gf f' ' , ff 'ff y Z 1 Z za Qf 2 5 X A' M ff' iq X. Miva' ff sa ,J Swamw f ,, 'Fr' ,W 4 -an 51275 l M832 ' N ALL DRINK AND NO DANCE MAKES FOR A DULL PARTY 'Ha' Hmwl1'HI lfwxwl' 1 CHRISTMAS DANCE ri' H.N.U.A. PROM 'f94y,10, ENCHANTING EVENING Page One Hundred Fifteen ,fl vvfx W REV. N. J. RUTH, C.S.B., M.A. REV. P. J, SWAN, C.S.B., Ph.D. The Dean of Arts and Science The Registrar Professor of Physics Assistant Professor of Philosophy r - A - ' REV. R. G. MILLER. C-S-B-. Ph-D. REV. FRANK RUTH, C.S.B., B.A. The Dean of Men The Comptroller Associate Professor of Philosophy REV. E. Page Eight ms .d -...l REV. D. FAUGHT, C.S.B., M.A A. C.S.B., B.A. University The TWBSUTCT Professor of Mathematics R . QUEEN VERLIE ARMSTRONG ' av CANDIDATES FOR QUEEN Page One Illlllflftll Sixtccn S 0 x Q:m-,1-- 1 . SM ' 'f iff: Q -gi.: 'gg R R553 .,, , X 'Q PROM 23 The Girls in Residence Play . . . l , , And Eat 1 i ,M M ' -.........,..W' Q k in The Boys in Residence Line Up . . . . . . To Eat And Everyone Goes To The Basketball Games. ?N ' ,x '-- ff-V---'ff ... . . - The Associated Collegiate Press Conference, McGill University Model Security Council New York, N.Y, Winners, Best Delegate Award. GRANDE Raise, One Pin. I'1l Bump One Ring, The Big House. Expressions In French The Collegiatesn Assumption Universiitj WINDSOR ONTARIC Courses Offered at Assumption University of Willrlsol' 1958 - 59 MASTER OF ARTS in English, History, Philosophy. MASTER OF SCIENCE in Chemistry. BACHELOR OF ARTS fHonours Coursej with major in Economics and Political Science, English Language and Literature, English and Philosophy, English and History, History QEconomics option and Philosophy optionj, Philosophy and Psychology, Psychology, Philosophy and Science. BACHELOR OF ARTS CGenera1 Coursej with major in Economics, English, French, History, Household Science, Modern Languages, Philo- sophy, Psychology. BACHELOR OF COMMERCE CHonours Business Administrationj. BACHELOR OF COMMERCE CGeneral Coursej. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE QHonours Coursej with major in Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Physics, Mathematics and Physics. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE fGeneral Coursej with major in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING, with major in Nursing Educa- tion, Public Health Nursing. BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE QEngineeringj -- Degrees in Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical Engineering. BACHELOR OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE fHonoursj. DIPLOMA COURSES in Business Administration, Nursing Education and Public Health Nursing. COURSES in Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Law, Pre-Medicine, Pre-Optometry, Pre- Pharmacyg Laboratory Assistants Course. Page One Hundred Twenty of Windsor UNIVERSITY COLLEGE offers courses in Economics History Languages C , , , Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, and House- hold Sciencej ESSEX COLLEGE Coffers courses in Pure Science, Mathematics, Engi- neering, Nursing and Business Administrationj HOLY NAMES COLLEGE foffers residence facilities to women studentsj HOLY REDEEMER COLLEGE QRedemptorist Seminaryj CANTERBURY COLLEGE QAnglican liberal arts collegej Day and Evening Divisions Adult Education 1 Summer School Counselling and Placement Service Residence Facilities Co-educational Administration Building Page One Hundred Twenty-one T18 Chateau LaSalle Market Hardware Fabricated Steel Products Peerless Steel Ltd. Ambassador Cabs Lea Tucker Electric Canadian Linen Sunshine Linen Steve Paris Remington Dry Cleaning South Windsor Cabs Par Glo We e Electric be Sheeet Metal st End Hardware Center Tool Co. Ltd. Canada Storage Ltd. 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MODERN CLEANERS A CL -1-3123 795 Caron 801 Louis Avenue Phone CL 3-5274 - : I Compliments . . 1 I Millmoff J. Paper Stock Murphy Tobacco Ltd. i 1 1730 Howard Avenue Phone CL 3-3733 i 656 University Street West CL 3-6351 i ' i THE .i i N T. ARTHUR SEAL 7 STUDIOS i i i i ADVERTISING ART PARE ELECTRIC COMPANY Power and Light Installations Industrial-Commercial-Residential REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS Satisfaction Assurefl Office CL 3-2324 912 Tecumseh Road East Phone CL 6-3147 0 Layout C ll Q U . Lettering omp zments of I Rgt014Ch,j7ly 0 Illustrations Red and Russ Canada Trust Bldg. Windsor, Ontario iv 2053 Wyandotte St. West CL 2-7422 ii ii V ii ji Dedication . . . il i In sincere dedication to Dr. J. E. Hett, who for many : years served the people of this community. Who inspired li them with his coinage and willingness to give of himself to i the health of his fellow men and his innate love of that giving. i A man who truly exemplifies the virtues of a fine man: Loyal- i ty, strength, merit, efficacy, valor, and who had a deep ad- miration for humanity, and in return was loved and admired i by all. by his Grand Niece 11 Mrs. Beatrice Hett Lesperance ii li Page One Hundred Twenty-eight aofffi-I-6.25 ICA!!! -above all THE RCAF 'iii 's:,:3'..,, f'fef. Annr . ,- an mo iffiivs-Tffisii ' We v ' -. . -.. Big Business The RCAF is Canada's biggest business - em- ploying some 570,000 people and operating a billion dollar organiza- tion. It is a dynamic and expanding one in which applcation, knowledge and initiative are recognized and fully rewarded. The aircrew officer works with the most advanced equipment - equipment that demands in its opera- tion people with a devel- oped capacity for learning. a time of Decision As a young man about to graduate from university you will soon be deciding upon your future. This de- cision if it is to be a sound one will require your care- ful assessment of all avail- able opportunities, as well as your own potential. The Royal Canadian Air Force has always offered challenging opportunities in air crew which have at- tracted university gradu- ates from all faculties. To- day, almost without ex- ception, the officers in senior air force appoint- ments are degree men, most of whom have risen to their present positions after entering the RCAF as pilots or observers. With the expanded role, the advances being made in flying techniques and the heavier demands be- ing placed on executive officers, the RCAF now offers even a greater chal- lenge to the young man with a university back- ground. See Your Career Counsellor Today. RCAF Recruiting Unit Recruiting Unit 665 Ouellette Ave Windsor CL 3-6326 THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE Page One Hundred Twenty-nine l l A'Di.sflfzc1'ire Furizifzu'e Costs No More- C. A. MADY 85 But Retains Its .itzwwlctireizcss Longer I Home of M0del,n Furniture Televisions QR 9 ' Appliances and Carpeting DT S LTD' , Open Daily 9 :OO a.m. to 9:00 p.m. FURNITURE 8: APPLIANCES i Phone WH 5-1117 1545 wyandoue s, E. Phone CL 4-T568 t M39 Tecumseh Rd' E' at Pluetffl Tecumseh Rd. W peck Insurance Agency , BRYANT PATTERN sl MFG. Co. LTD. . Y , SALES K SERVICE Cooigratulfztzons For Automatic Heating VVith ESlfClbIiS7Z6d 1398 OIL 4 GAS STOCKER FURNACES CL 3-6992 WH 5-3405 lj 449 shepherd E. 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With God's blessings, may you assume your individual place in Canada's great future with the confidence your schooling warrants. Bendix-Eclipse of Canada, Ltd. XYINDSOR, ONTARIO SUBSIDIARY OF 1 ff Une llunflrcfl 'fliirty - CANADA THE FORWARD lOOK IS ANOTHER NAME EOR PROGRESS One look at ally of the five exciting 11ew Forward Look cars as it rounds a corner and flashes brilliantly down the street is enough to convince you. Progress . . . and the Forward Look do mean virtualy the same thing. But this progress, as exemplified by the Forward Look is not confined only to the great advances in automotive styling with which you are familiar: It is expressed in 111any ways, and in many areas of Canadian life. The Forward Look is symbolic of the dynamic growth that has made this nation rich with opportunity in every field of hunlan endeavour. 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Maple Leaf Meats-Poultry-EggsfButterfCheese 'Maple Leaf Pre-Packaged Frozen Meats Maple Leaf Soaps and Detergents York Canned and Frozen Foods Margene Margarine Domestic Shortening .......... .... ......... . .... .... .... cf-sv CANADA PACKERS Fr mv fi N t s I Compliments of UNION GAS COMPANY LIMITED OF CANADA WIN DSOR, ONTARIO Page One Hundred Thirty-five Kev. A. J. urant, C.S.B., M.A., Professor of Biology Dr. W. G. Benedict, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Biology Mr. R. J. Doyle, M.S., Assistant Professor, Biology Sr. Michael Mary, S.N.J.M,, B.A Lecturer in Biology Miss Marie Moss, M.Sc., Assistant Professor, Biology Mr. M. L. Petras, M.S., Lecturer in Biology Dr. G. R. Horne, Ph.D., Professor of Business Administration Mr. R. E. Duval, M.B.A., Assistant Professor of Business Administration Mr. J. B. Gertz, M.B.A., Assistant Professor of Business Administration Mrs. N. J. Surbeck, M.A., Lecturer in Business Administration Mr. M. Zin, M.B.A., Lecturer in Business Administration Dr. M. Adelman, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry Mr. S. G. Beneteau, B.Sc., Instructor in Chemistry Fr. G. Kosicki, C.S.B., M.S., Lecturer in Chemistry Mr. R. Thibert, M.S., Assistant Professor of Chemistry Dr. W. G. Phillips, Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Political Science Mr. W. S. White, M.A., Lecturer in Economics and Political Science Fr. J. Callaghan, C.S.B., M.A., Lecturer in Economics and Political Science Dr. T. S. Wu, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Engineering Mr. R. Billinghurst, M.A., Assistant Professor, Engineering Compliments of VVONDER BAKERIES LIMITED Bakers of Wonder Bread, Cakes, Sweet Goods Sa Pies Decorated Cakes for Every Occasion 337 Salter Avenue Phone CL 4-5107 L. M. ROSEN . General Insurance - Real Estate MORRIS BLVD. CL 2-7279 CL 2-7314 VETS CLEANERS congratulate Assumption University of Windsor 704 Felix Ave. CL 6-5484 CANADA STORAGE CO. LTD. CANADA st USA Agent for MAYFLOXYER Local and Long CL 4-9895 If Line Busy Call CL 4-9642 1112 Dufferirl Pl. BART EVON FURNITURE We Have the KROEHLER Line AddNeI1' Life to Your Home Life Headquarters for Newlyweds 81 To-Be-Weds No. 18 Highway, LaSalle RE 4-7851 Compliments of Bob Agnew Appliances NECCHI SEWING MACHINES 419 Pelissier St. CL 4-2571 COMPLIMENTS OF WALKERVILLE MEN'S SHOP CLOTHING FOR MEN Singer Sewing Machine Company Mr. Vanthonrnont, M gr. 481 Ouellette Avenue CL 4-5157 Compliments of HAMILTON ' S DRUG STORE 1502 University W. Phone CL 4-3902 Devine Brothers Equipment TOOLS - EQUIPMENT Sales and Rentals 144 Aylmer Ave. Phone CL 2-7614 CANADA BREAD CO. LTD. 1031 WALKER ROAD CL 4-2589 Compliments from KTOOTSJ MERESKY FURNITURE 971 Wyandotte St. E. CL 4-6269 An Old Alumnus of Assumption MORRIS TINSMITH Sheet Metal Work Eavestroughs and Furnace Works 888 Drouillard CL 4-3798 Compliments of Zimmerman Dancing School 1500 Wyandotte St,-get E, 2037 Wyandotte W. CL 3-2266 Say It With Flowers . . . BAILLIE'S MUSIC CENTRE Complmwnts RECORDS-PHONOS-MUSIC WINDSOR RETAIL FLORISTS Jim Baillie Wray Rutledge ASSOCIATION 320 Pelissier St. Phone CL 2-0369 TO THE CLASS OF 58 Page One Hundred Thirty-six MM, Holy Redeemer College Holy Redeemer College is the major se- minary of the Redemptorist Fathers for English-speaking Canada. It is located at 925 Cousineau Road West, just off Huron Line, about 5 miles from the University Campus. Courses comprise 4 years of philosophy and arts, and 4 years of theology. The College is staffed by 13 Redemptorist priests who teach the courses of theology, philosophy and arts. Economics, biology and French are taken at University and Essex Colleges. The New Home of Holy Redeemer College The new College was designed by Barry Byrne and Parks of Evanston, Illinoise. Structural, mechanical and electrical drawings for its construction were drawn up by Mr. Charles E. Gillin of London, Ontario. Eastern Construction Comp- any, Windsor, erected the building. Built of concrete block with brick face and limestone trim, the College com- prises seven distinct units, and covers an area of 108,700 square feet. Tower and cross rise 108 ft. 6 in. above grade level. Fifty-seven students are in res- idence this yearg there are accomodations at the present time for eighty-one. The library has a capacity of 50,000 volumes. The Redemptorists are a Congregation of priests and brothers founded in Italy in the year 1732 by St. Alphonsus Mary de Liguori, Doctor of the Church. Their principal work is the preaching of missions, retreats and other extra- ordinary preaching assignments. For this purpose Redemptorists in English- speaking Canada maintain some 30 parishes and foundations with a rapidly growing mission field in Japan. Students at Holy Redeemer come from every province in the Dominion and upon completion of studies will be assigned to mission work in one of the Redemtorist centers from St. John's, Newfoundland to Vancouver, B.C. Some will be sent to Japan, some will be posted for further study at universities in America or Europe. Holy Redeemer College is very happy to be part of the new Assumption University of Windsor and intends to contribute in every possible way to the caliber, growth and prestige of the University. Very Rev. G. Owens, C.Ss.R. President Holy Redeemer College is the Seminary of the Redemptorist Fathers Page One Hundred Thirty-seven Compliments of CONFEDERATION COAL 8z COKE 3510 Russell Street Windsor, Ontario CL 3-5214 BRANCHEAU HARDWARE O 25821 Van Born Detroit, Mich. PITHE ELECTRIC LTD. Electrical Contractors -- We Specialize in Lighting --- INDUSTRIAL- COMMERCIAL WIRING 1285 Marentette CL 6-4981 McKEE MORRISON ELECTRIC CO. LTD. 866 Tecumseh Rd. E. CL 6-3138 AFTER HOURS Alex Morrison--120 Glidden, Riverside--WH 5-4366 Andrew McKeee2898 Alexandraf-CL 3-7154 Congrritulcztioizs to thc Grads of 58 from Windsor Hotelmen Association Prince Edu'ard Hotel Norton Palmer Hotcl COMPLIMENTS or LEN KAN E'S Man About Town Shop Headquarters for All Collegiate Styles OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT 316 Pelissier St. CL 2-1733 1321 Ottawa St. CL 4-7100 Best Wishes of WALKERVILLE BAKERY 1767 Wyandotte E. CL 4-1901 ERIE Paint 8: Wallpaper Ltd. GLIDDEN PAINTS 670 Goyeau CL 6-5406 ROY and HUEBERT LTD. PAINTING CONTRACTORS Spray Painters 1445 Tecumseh E. CL 6-3151 Sign of good taste. COCA-COLA LTD. u One Ilundrcfl Thirty-eight .ff fly' ...ff -v1 Mayor M. Patrick and students from Assumption University of Windsor, admiring the 1957 Year Book. Compliments of MAYOR MICHAEL PATRICK I am grateful for the opportunity given me to extend the con- gratulations and best wishes of the people of the city of Windsor to Assumption University of Windsor. Windsor and Essex County is indeed fortunate in having educational facilities of such high standards to meet the ever increasing demands for higher education for our boys and girls. As you continue to grow and expand in accordance with accepted university practice by affiliating with liberal arts col- leges and by adding new courses, you will continue to merit the respect and admiration of all our citizens. Controllers: Aldermen : Aldermen: W. Ernest Atkinson Archie Munroe W. C. Riggs Mrs. C. H. Montrose W. F airlie Lorne Rogers R. M. Fuller D. C. O'Brien W. John Wheelton Dr. Roy Perry, D.D.S. O. M. Stonehouse Maurice L. Belanger Bernard Newman John Charlton Page One Hundred Thirty-nine WVOODALL GOLF RANGE AND PAR 3 COURSE 18 Hole Pitch Sz Putt Golf Course 118 Par 3 Holes? 40 Tee Golf Range 10 Tee Winter School-18 Hole Miniature Course Complete Line of New 8: Used Golf Clubs Sz Bags Charlie Wc11'1'erz, prop. 2-150 DOUGALL CL 3-9480 BORDER CITY WIRE 8: IRON LIMITED 961 NValker Road CL 6-3411 Compliments of Evelyn Margaret Dress Shop 3222 SANDVVICH STREET WEST Where the Customer Is King . . . CROWN CREDIT JEWELLERS CL 2-2009 54 Wyandotte W. at Ouellette W. J. BELL PAPER CO. LTD. Branches Across Ontario 135 Church CL 4-4061 A. LOMARDO AND SON GENERAL CONTRACTORS 0 Industrial 0 Commercial 0 Residential Construction 1659 Benjamin CL 2-5230 The Corset Shop Wear u Fabulous Enhance CL 4-6484 Main Floor' MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING 1011 OUELLETTE G. A. Ingram Co. 1CunfulaJ Ltcl, Compliments of BORDER PRESS 128 Ferry St. CL 3-3591 AUTOMOTIVE AND RADIO SUPPLIES MACHINE SHOP SERVICE Bowman-Anihony, Lid. WIN DSOR-CHATHAM-SARNIA COMPLIMENTS OF WINDSOR HOTEL SUPPLY RICHMAN CLOTHES For the Sharpest Drapes in Town 1235 Ottawa St. Next to the Kent Theatre Compliments of FLORIDA FRUITLAND 1412 Wyandotte East CL 3-0919 Compliments of . . . QUALITY MARKET 3210 Sandwich St. West CL 3-3254 Compliments of . . . G I R A R D S AL and LEO to Assumption University of Windsor 866 Erie St. E. CL 6-1895 ORIGINALS BY E D I T T A DRESSM AKER-DESI GN ER N o Pattern Necessary EDITTA JAPUNCIC 1802 Gladstone CL 4-5342 gc Unc Hundred Forty WINDSOR PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY LIMITED Plumbing Q Heating Contractors Jk Mechanical Engineers 05 G1 CL 6 5401 J 9 w Y EASTERN CONSTRUCTION R COMPANY LIMITED J .- - GENERAL CONTRACTORS 9 pi BEST WISHES to All the Students at Assumption University of Windsor from SMlTH'S Windsor's Largest Department Store GREETINGS! Don. BROWN,M.P. E s s E X W E s T For al! Compliments of . Bl'0WlllS Silk Shoppes your banklng WINDSOR-CHATHAM-SARNIA reqlliremeilts LEAMINGTON-sr. THOMAS QBANK F. J. Dorschell, Manager Sandwich Branch There are seven branches to serve you in the Windsor district. Two Essential Services HYDRO - WVATER furnished by The Windsor Utilities Commission Lakehead Motors Ltd. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH - FARGO Sales and Service 'A' Port Arthur and Fort William, Ont T O Hunfircfl Forty-tw .wi 1. -. ,,,..r ,, 3. ,, 'K -.,.N,,9,,1-1- - f f If- x .-- -VVY ' '- :'.Q7Fi'fIw-f ' ' A - -. Q N' N --,W ,....-.v....,,,...A,,..,.xM.,.. .M M, ig '11f'Q1g2i.g-fi 'Q - -L:4,.Q- f .tif gQ,fg, i m Hxwff.',. '-if E, mu 1 'X R x wr, ' am ,A , 4 ' lg. . J xx.. -Ni. X. D S T U D IOS L 0T0fGRA PH :ns . ',,.,1- S 13 D' Q 'if s F .4 W' x 5212: N 9 Az, if 2 f Z M, I V ,.w-A-ww'q,,,, 'iv :bl 5 xsiifiii' x if - N 44-,T 7 'XYXXKYX BARB 0. n um ll III IIII II II sl Illunw' 'llllfjf I '- F1vT:u-.r:l'ggfl':'Il -' 'Blu nn-n----I k f f ',- S I IUllllnl!II:I Q 1 0 . f hlA.'L:u:3I ik xi: X 7 D XM ' , SV X' N fait LlQF'QEL.L BAR-B-Q SPARERIBS OR CHICKEN ENTIRELY AND DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT For Delivery Service 125C Minimum Charger 58 Park St. E. Call CL 4-7717 Opposite Tunnel Car Exit VVINDSOR -- CANADA Try Our BREAKFAST SPECIAL - Always Open Compliments of Grinnell Bros. Music House O 1430 Tecumseh E. CL 3-7750 OSBORNE LUMBER CO. Lumber and Millwork-Coal and Coke MILL ST. and HURON LINE Phone CL 4-4383 C077Z1iIi'llll'7ltS of HARRY GRAY PROPRIETOR To the Class of 58 Ottawa Street at Moy' BEST WISHES . From an alumnus who looks with pride upon the progress of Assumption University of Willdsor. ir PURITY DARIES LTD. Windsor Body Sz Fender Limited M. F. Bernachi - Res. WH 5-4527 H. L. Bernachi - Res. VVH 5-8261 COMPLETE AUTO TRIMMING 8: GLASS SPRAY PAINTING 8z DUCO ENAMEL COLLISION WORK Estimates Free Call CL 6-4953 280 BRIDGE AT LONDON THOMSON PRODUCE ESSEX COUNTY FOOD DISTRIBUTORS Office: Producers Cold Storage Bldg. 1518 Mercer Street Windsor - Ontario gc Une llunflrcfl lforty-four DETROIT INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE COMPANY Iron Fireman Stokers Reduce Your Fuel Costs 4 Save Labour Plumbing-Heating-Afir Conditioning JEFF KEARN LTD. 342 Park St. West CL 3-3636 McIntyre UPllOlSI6I'Il1g REPAIRING-RECOVERING-REFINISHING C nstom Built Furnitfure Phone CL 3-3937 161 Sandwich St. W., Windsor SOUTH WINDSOR CAB TAXI STAND AT Elmwood Hotel 8: Dorwin Centre AMERICAN LICENCES 24 HOUR SERVICE-CL 3-3588 2258 CHARL Compliments of Bellvue Tavern George Bacon, Prop. Phone CL 3-9471 NATIONAL PAINTING 8: DECORATING LTD. BRUSH Sz INDUSTRIAL SPRAY Painting Contractors 725 WYANDOTTE EAST CL 3-1715 and CL 2-3321 Luigi's Congratulates . . . 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Thibault, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Modern Languages Fr. C. Drouillard, C.S.B., Ph.D., Assistant Professer, Modern Languages Sr. Pauline, S.N.J.M., M.A., Assistant Professor, Modern Languages Fr. R. Pazik, C.S.B., M.A., Lecturer in Modern Languages Fr. E. C. Garvey, C.S.B., Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy Mr. P. Flood, M.A., Assistant Professor, Philosophy Mr. J. Deck, M. A., Assistant Professor, Philosophy LIWNQQ J.-:1. !:1f.'.' .:'7' v ..: . ' 5:77-N .fr A' . L new avr? ,...-an ' '---' 5 H, :J W1 M 1 X N kg, V Mn WW 4539 Nfl' Qan- Lf r Ma ,W Qi., f K ,fiffr-', ,:-' i fi. . 3,2 .3 . . . J. I its ,J I N9 1 use o if fliiil-fpL.' I4 - '--- 2 ' ' ' A ..,. . 4 ' , .,... E .. W S L 2 5 my ' Ll . 9 L ' X , v. ' . .IZZ. 3 - Wiz , - Q ., x .ss mf i Lessons Summer and Winter FIRTH BROS. LIMITED Direct Importers of British Woolensl' Phone CL 3-6952 256 Ouellette Ave. BEATTY WASHER STORES SALES 8: SERVICE Parts for All M filfes 671 Wyandotte E. 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SINCLAIR I STERLING BUILDING MATERIALS N LIMITED l Proprietors WINDSOR-DETROIT AUTO TUNNEL The Only International S nb-Aqueous Vehicular Tunnel In The World Directly Connecting Downtown WilldSOP Witll Downtown Detroit Page One Hundred Forty-se Compliments of Empire Hanna Coal Division THE M. A. HANNA co. 3304 RUSSELL STREET Coal For Every Purpose Best Wishes Stafford Foods Ltd. TORONTO, CANADA Leaders in Fine Foods A Good Name in Windsor for More Than 50 Years 1 , 'S 'vslgff OUELLETTE AVE. at London St. - CL 4-2505 OUELLETTE AVE. at Wyandottte St. - CL 4-2507 VVYANDOTTE ST. E. at Hall Ave. - CL 4-1334 OUELLETTE AVE. at Shepherd St. - CL 4-2272 OUELLETTE AVE. at Giles Blvd. - CL 4-1023 WYANDOTTE ST, at Partington - CL 6-2695 OTTAVVA ST., 1341 ------- CL 3-8828 The1'e's One Near You Com pliments of PARAMOUNT WINDSOR THEATRES LIMITED Operating the CAPITOL - PALACE - TIVOLI PARK and CENTRE THEATRES H U S S E Y SINCE 1906 PLUMBING, HEATING 8: VENTILATING X ' NASSR FRUIT CU. 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CL 3-8044 DOMINION TREE EXPERTS John Morrissey, Prop. SPRAYING TRIMMING SURGERY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Contracts Accepted Anywhere in Canada 974 Windermere Windsor CL 2-6362 SCOTCH WOOL SHOP 480 Pelissier St. Phone CL 3-7142 SHORTY'S GARAGE REO TRUCKS and BUSES FRUEHAF TRAILERS and EQUIPMENT 849 Walker CL 4-3480 IF LINE BUSY CALL CL 4-3715 Good Enough. for Everybody Not Too Good for Anybody Chesterfield Barber Shop 4711 John R. Street Albert E. Mack, Prop. MARIO'S TAVERN Ideal for Club Parties NO COVER NO DOOR NO MINIMUM 755 Ouellette - Windsor Phone CL 4-3392 Free Parking McDONALD'S Camera Shop 0 EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC 0 Everything Photographic 0 Cameras-Projectors 0 Rentals-SalesfRepairs 0 Sound EquipmentiTape Recorders 0 Ansccwliodak Bob McDonald Lionel Tidridge-A.P.S.A. 620 Goyeau I at Wyandotte! CL 3-2167 MERCHANTS PAPER CO. CWINDSORJ LTD. 975 Crawford CL 3-6339 BYRON Blueprinting Service Ltd. Complete Photo Copy Service - Blue Sz White Prints Photostat Prints - Photographic Enlargements Pick-Up and Delirery 77 Wyandotte E. CL 4-8662 C O N N Stamp and Shipping Supplies Ltd. Rubber and Steel Stamps - Marking Inks A Name Plates - Corporate Seals Numbering Machines - Checks 8: Badges Staplers Sz Tackers - Tape Dispensers STENCIL - CUTTING MACHINES for all your marking and shipping problems 384 University W. CL 3-3534 Compliments of PEKAR'S DINETTE 754 Ouellette Page One Hundred Fifty one Capitol Egg8z Poultry Co. Ltd. IVHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS -185 Pitt St. CL -1-3251 CHAS. XV. JESSOP - PlumDing-Heating-Sheet Metal Work 639 University W. Phone CL 4-3952 2 GREAT STORES 537 Ouellette Ave. 1329 Ottawa St. Qrralh Idrraa Eiinitrh Since 19-90 Printers-Bookbinders-Lithographers 424 PITT STREET WEST Windsor Ontario CL 6-3129 BALI-HI MOTOR HOTEL Completely Air Conditioned Banquet and Conference Rooms Available 1280 Ouellette CL 6-4575 WOOLATT FUEL Sc SUPPLY CO., LTD. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES-COAL -- COKE In Business Since 1905 2171 Ottawa St.-NVindsor CL 4-2558 METROPOLE HOTEL FOOD is oua BUSINESS Open Daily 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. For Reservations and Information CL 3-3591 917 Walker Road Windsor, Ont. J. Brochert and Company Custom Upholstering and Drapery Service J. Brochert 824 Tecumseh Rd. East Phone CL 2-7943 Phone CL 6-3191 Coleman Oil Heaters Sz Appliances - Sales Sz Service BERT SMITH'S MARKET HARDWARE General Hardware, Paints, Kitchenware 243 Pitt Street East Phone CL 3-7672 Coiizpliiizeizts . . . MEMBER FIRMS of Yvindsor Funeral Directors Association RIVERSIDE TAXI W H 5-3311 208 RIVERDALE, Riverside STAND 1- Wyandotte E. at Yillaire STAND 2-At Abar's STAND 3-Dominion Store, Riverside J . E. MURPHY Sheet Metal Co. Ltd. EST. 1921. Industrial Sheet Metal Work 595 TECUMSEH EAST CL 3-3203 After Hours Mgr's Res., WHitehall S-0-132 4.1. E. MURPHY .IRA Portraits . . . IN OILS BY APPOINTMENT Studies Painted from Life and Photographs Specializing in Child Studies SERGIO DE PAOLI PORTRAIT PAINTER CL 2-3050 STUDIO AT 542 BRANT ANNE'S DRESS SHOPPE 1322 Wyandotte East Corner Hall Complete Ladies Wear Specializing in Juniors Wear LIVINGSTON WOOD MANUFACTURING LTD. TILLSONBURG, ONT. Branch plant Windsor, Ont. c Une l'llIIl'lI'Cfl lfiity-twc FOI' Better EduCU'fl0'7l IFS Cloynplfifnzenlts of ASSUMPTION . . 4, SCOTT NURSERIES For Better F1L7 7l-lfuI'6 it s TEPPERMAN'S RE 3-2212 Ottawa at Pierre Phone CL 6-2451 KINGSVILLE Congratulation to the Grads of 58 from HOUCH AND KOHLER LTD. Cbmpllments of ALUMATIC OF CANADA LTD. 6161 Tecumseh Rd. E. WH 5-1105 WHITE Plumbing SL Heating Co. Ltd. Call CL 3-7512 Rear 954 University W. T. J. ENSOR 8: SONS, LTD. DESIGNERS - FABRICATORS ERECTORS STRUCTURAL STEEL 261 Shepherd E. CL 4-9258 MASTER CLEANERS Qtwo plants to serve youj 1081 Ottawa 1249 Grandmarais CL 3-6335 ALEX. W. DU DA REAL ESTATE-GENERAL INSURANCE Specializing In Residential Properties Sz Appraisals CL 2-3507 Insurance Department . . . CL 2-0213 1089 Ouellette Ave. BETTY ANN Beauty Salon lBeatrice Lavender, Prop.J We Specialize In O PERMANENT WAVING 0 HAIR TINTING 0 HAIR CUTTING Sz STYLING Fully Experienced Operators 1310 Gladstone Cat Ottawa! CL 2-1495 Compliments of MUNRO BOTTLING CO. 1276 Drouillard VVH 5-2418 Compliments of White Laundry and Dry Cleaning of Windsor Ltd. 938 Wyandotte St. E. Phone CL 4-3213 Compliments of THIBODEAU EXPRESS 1845 Walker Road, Windsor CL 3-6275 JENNY'S LUNCH 2424 University W. CL 3-0083 Page O11e Hundred Fifty-three The Dominion House Hotel Where Particular People Congregate Catering to DINNERS -- BANQUETS f- WEDDINGS 1 Reservations: CL -1-6221 3140 Sandwich St. W. i Compliments of STEVE PARIS 53 Pitt East CL 4-3082 29 Wyandotte E. CL 4-3882 -1750 Wyandotte E. W'H 5-0415 COPELAND'S BOOK STORE i 1 , H 485 Pelissier CL 2-1157 I 1421 Tecumseh Blvd. E. CL 2-2410 I VVILTON SOUND EQUIPMENT COMPANY 920 ottawa - CL 4-1959 11 xi 1 Compliments of i I A FRIEND ii I Compliments of PURI'l'Y MEAT MARKET GUS'S BAR-B-Q DINNERS FOR YOUR FAMILY A SPECIALTY Open, 24 Hours Daily For Take Out Orders or Delivery Service Call CL 6-2544 2685 HOWARD Compliments of SIRE SHOP FOR MEN 2180 Wyandotte W. Windsor TED'S DELIVERY SERVICE WH 5-7740 1715 Drouillard City Wide General Cartage REMINGTON DRY CLEANERS Pleusing Yon. Means Success to Us All Work Done on Premises CITY WIDE SERVICE REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS, ETC. CL 3-5743 70 SOUTH PACIFIC REGAL PAINT Sz WALLPAPER CO. CANADA PAINT LUXOR RICH GLOSS ENAMEL 1304 Wyandotte E. lat Halll CL 6-3145 Compliments of PEELES LIMITED TO THE CLASS O F 58 , l 3 Toney, Baby, General Manager 1482 Langlois CL 3-001 1319 McDougall The Young Men's Christian Association BAUM SL BRODY LIMITED and FURNITURE-RUGS-LINOLEUMS Y W , ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES me omg Omen S 156 Chatham sr, W. CL 3-3547 Christian Association Buy With. Confidence On Easy Terms 1 In Windsor i Y.M.,-Y.W.C.A- Best Wishes from i World-wide Membership B A R T L E T ' S Open to all people BARTLET MACDONALD 81 GOW LTD. - I 1 Windsor's Dependable Department Store A 011 Pellsslef St- CL +8673 Ouellette Avenue Phone CL 4-2551 Pane One llunrlred Fifty-four COURTNEY MOTEL R.R. No. 1, Huron Line, KNO. 3 Highwayl Hot water, inner spring mattresses Carpeting from wall to wall For Information Call CL 2-3791 A. J. STEPHENS 8: SON 1912 Wyandotte St. CL 3-5936 H. W. ORMEROD 8: COMPANY LIMITED Insurance Adjnstors 610 Canada Trust Bldg. Windsor, Ont. Best Wishes to Canadffs Future Greats WINDSOR PRINT 8: LITHO Fabricated STEEL PRODUCTS CWINDSORJ LTD. 0 SHEET METAL PRODUCTS O STAMPINGS 0 MATERIALS HANDLING 1537 Mercer CL 3-4691 COMPLIMENTS OF C. A. HOWELL 8z COMPANY DETROIT, MICHIGAN THE CROSBY PRINTING HOUSE 3670 Walker at Mitchell CLearwater 6-6316 GRACE WILTON M iillinery 912 Ottawa at Parent CL 4-2738 Windsor, Ont. BURNSTYN DEPT. STORE LADIES READY TO WEAR Clothes for Children 1506 Wyandotte Street East Congratulations . . . TO ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY OF VVINDSOR Alderman O. M. Stonehouse City Hall CL 3-3946 Howard Evans Service Stations Randolph and Wyandotte West Bridge Ave. 81 Wyandotte St. West CL 2-8679 Compliments Of EASTSIDE MEDICAL LAB. DR. R. G. GREENRIDGE Detroit, Michigan Best Wishes to Assumption from the CANADIAN BRIDGE Division of DOMINION STEEL and COAL CORPORATION LIMITED Walkerville Ontario Page One Hundred Fifty-five Dr. R. A. Aziz. Ph.D.. . Assistant Professor. Physics Dr. G. Duwalo, Ph.D.. Lecturer in Physics Mr, J. Hushilt. M.A., Lecturer in Physics Mr. R. Koenig. M.Sc.. Lecturer in Physics Brother R. Phillip, F.S.C.. Ph.D.. Professor of Psychology Fr. E. C. Fehr. C.S.B.. M.A.. Assistant Professor, Psychology Fr. T. McGouey, C.S.B.. B.A., Lecturer in Psychology Mrs. A. Mann, M.A., Instructor in Psychology Fr. M. Record, C.S.B., M.A.. Associate Professor of Psychology Fr. L. McCann, C.S.B., S.T.L., Professor of Theology Fr. E. Crowley, C.Ss.R., S.S.L., Associate Professor, Theology Fr. J. Hussey, C.S.B., M.A., Professor of Classics Mr. I. Galantic, fDiploma, Professor d'ArtJ, Instructor in Fine Arts Mr. P. Vandall, B.A., Instructor in Geography Fr. A. Weiler, C.S.B., B.A., Lecturer in Geology, Modern Languages Most Rev. C. Nelligan, B.A., D.D., Associate Professor History and Modern Languages Mrs. V. W. Leach, L.C.M., M.A., Instructor in Music Miss M. C. Shaver, B.Sc.N., Instructor in Public Health Nursing Mr. V. Chrypinski, M.A., Lecturer in Political Science, Mr. R. Helling, M.A., Lecturer in Sociology -.mf .KA 5 'ai A . .-an ad- '+- :IWW ' 4- 3 B- -E. ,y . Q ,. jf ii X 4 113 . P l 1- I I -J I. 'iii 'L-4 G-- if ARPIN FUR CO. 484 Pelissier St. CL 3-5612 Success and Best Wishes . . . . TO ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY OF VVINDSOR Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderson 2347 Kildare Road Compliments of . W. J.BONDY Sz SONS SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 126 Ouellette CL 4-3391 Complfiments to Assumption University of Windsor THE CHATEAU LaSALLE TAVERN Front Road RE 4-7382 BARRETT DANCE STUDIO wINDsOR's FINEST DANCE TRAINING Call for Information CL 3-2077 Res. Tom J. Barrett--CL 4-2171 795 Erie East CANADIAN LINEN CO. LTD. We Rent Coats- -Barber Towels- Dressesn Aprons Table Linen---Office Towels--Banquet Linen and Continuous Towel Cabinets CL 3-1139 881 ERIE I-I. lt Pays to Keep Clean BRANCH: CL 4-3141 S H U S T S ' Poultry Farms DOWNTOWN CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE LTD. GENUINE GENERAL MOTORS PARTS Service 24 Hours Youll Like Our Service 731 Goyeau St., Windsor CL 3-3541 Congratulations . . . BRAVO CEMENT CONTRACTING FLOORING Metalic Mastic and Coloured 2202 Woodlawn CL 4-0811 ROY AND HUEBERT LTD. Painting Contractor 1445 Tecumseh E. CL 6-3151 BETTY FOGEL DISTINCTIVE LADIES FASHIONS Sizes 7 to 46 and 14 to 2612 675 Ouellette Ave. Vanity Theatre Bldg. Open All Day Wednesday LAWTON INSURANCE AGENCY Canada Bldg. CL 3-4657 Compliments S. W. A. l I n CROSS SUPPLIES 8z PAVING . LIMITED Growers of that special meat type Chicken and Turkey. The Super-eating Chicken and Turkey of all time. CL 4,1166 4 Farm fresh 52 weeks of the year. l 1272 WINDSOR 241 Chatham E. CL 4-8497 I Il 41: One Hundred Fifty-six Compliments of SEG-U IN BROS. LTD PRINTING SERVICE French and English Publications 922 Brant at Parent Phone CL 3-4941 Compliments of HOLMES DRUG STORES LTD. 101 Tecumseh West CL 3-9513 Compliments of B 8z D APPLIANCE PARTS LTD. 541 Erie St. E. CL 2-7287 GRAY'S DRY GOODS BERECZ FURNITURE CO. 1407 OTTAWA CL 3-1101 Harry Gray B Proprietor I 116 Wyandotte St. E. Windsor, Ont. B 0 Green's Ideal Drug Store Ltd. HIGHWAY FURNITURE LTD- Yom' IDA Drug Store No. 3 Highway R.R. No. 2, Oldcastle Prescriptions Picked-Up CL 2-1753 1699 Wyandotte W. at Campbell Joseph Be,-ECZ - pres. CL 3-3162 5 II WHAT CAN YOU DO? Today's society demands that you master some trade or profession if you are to become a success in life. If you choose the field of Business for future career - BE A MASTER, NOT A JACK To become a master specialized business training is required. Superior, Specialized Business Training can be obtained only a college that is staffed and equipped to give it to you. What the Windsor Business College has done for thousands of other, it can and will do for YOU. TRAIN IN THE SCHOOL THAT WILL DO THE MOST FOR YOU! WINDSOR BUSINESS COLLEGE R. J. SERVICE, Principal 15 Chatham St. E. Phone CL 3-4921 Windsor, Ont. Page One Hundred Fifty-seven gg-A. g 'ff ff' ff! ffffl 33 f . 91 .L. Tlhereis' a Load o Good Eating 1? is-Q1 -1 ff -:xx I o W of 1 0 E 1 'C X Jn the T 1 6 1 HE Nzr W 1 I 1119! 2 .ii ,fl .:.,. ., 1'-V1 A! I fm 1 U f A SP 1 'A--+ iff on X I ,GEN 1111110 Y .o.,,.. 1 U 1 1 'R Q if . .-'o' 3 ' :J N Qi, J 1o-o 1 Q - - ,M NA 511 K XXX IJ Q U fo 69 Q1 kvbf Wfogx 61259 S6 X 1 11 111 511 ll 517 Compliments of Pat Lyman ESSO SERVICE STATION Phone CL 4-4722 Patricia at Wyandotte Zenith Radio Corp. of Canada Ltd. 1165 Tecumseh E. Dean Construction Co. Ltd. GENERAL CONTRACTORS St. Clair Beach SE 5-2612 Omega Mfg. 8: Book Binding Co. Ring Binders, Yearbooks, Catalogues, Ledgers, Plastic Binding, etc., 464 Wyandotte E. CL 3-5791 COMPLIMENTS OF VETS DELIVERY SERVICE General Cartage - Moving American License Phone CL 3-3797 985 Tecumseh Rd., Windsor BULMER BUSINESS COLLEGE W. F. MAHONEY, BA., PRINCIPAL Free Employment Bureau For Graduates Imperial Bank Building 44 University W. CL 3-8202 L. M. Hampton Moving Co. 1633 Wyandotte St. E. CLearwater 2-1159 Compliments of FERRON PHARMACY 559 Tecumseh Rd. E. Sandwich East, Ont. Tel. WH 5-2042 A PLEASURE . . . It has been a genuine pleasure dealing with Assumption University of Windsor IMPERIAL POULTRY CO. LTD. Dealers in Live and Dressed Poultry Watford, Ont. Tel. 241-242 Compliments of . 'mnnnnlsf BREAD LIMITED BREAD - SWEET GOODS - CAKES London -- Chatham - Amherstburg ONTARIO Page One Hundred Fifty-nine , fa , ..' - '-. 1, . . .4. - V- -,,.-- Y- ya cf A'11' .- ... - RAYMOND RENAUD AND SON H0llfS0ll10l79l'S -- C07lU'llCt0l'S 547 Oak St. ACE CHAIR RENTAL BRIDGE-I AND BANQUPIT TABLI-TS CHAIRS TO RENT 0 Bt-x'c1':nggQ Glasses 0 Dishes - C'L1tl0Vy 0 Coat Racks :IIIIVIIIN CIFIIII EllIli1l771!'I1f Si J. Pugeau. Owner CI.. 2-3309 TENO'S TOGGERY Windsor Ontario CL 3-5530 Compliments of TWIN PINES DAIRY 636 Aylmer Ave. Phone CL 4-5109 Compliments Whiteman Furniture Co. Ltd. THE STORE THAT SATISFIES LOWEST PRICES IN WINDSOR 1182-90 Wyandotte E. CL 4-1506 - Hn' Hnnflrn,-I Sixty It has been a wonderful experience for us to work together to bring you a review of the activities of a happy year, in this the nineteen fifty-eight edition of the Ambassador. Especially to our many friends who are graduating we wish a pleasantly successful future. Wifi 9 n f Q , QM M MM W7 X X753 l H if fi 'M ,W X. S 4fL07f5!, -JS. 4 4 N L35 QF CJ .S Ohm Q' ?'5r- , Q gi . K ,-x. 5 . 3 V' - ,IU .W 1 . ' , ,A , . ' r I ,TF ,' '4- .,',l 58-it ' E , 4. A '. S ,, e l -sn K 1 ...x 1 2, I x 1 ,, R 4 ' v C .-..- 'N ' '-'UNYORAJ Q ,,E5 .::- fr. ' f r-'Sz-w:.4',v, iwj- . ., 'z-we 'iii . :Vis .Sb',:CI P'Jig.' : gg-5.,-5.1,-Q.,-,:,1 W- WA, - ..m.,,... , V . , , se s '.f4 -fk '-V35-a'.' : .,,, .,, ...th , ,qhffg f.,,5'yg:3,. .nc 35,5 4, . .44 , 4.1-..q, .V rg,-mi.. ,L-5-,4,:LL,.,, 5- Q!'fJ'f0-5:-Z' ,Spa pig -vial: Wfafffsifr -e'--rv, ,,q,.,.'.,-it, ,9 'f - -. .' x.'u fw!a:f1fvf,A' f.g ?5 5:-,f f 56 . Q -,-2 -.x.,'-r.-1, L.. ,., yllewugg. . ,,?f,, -, .,. :Q-ff'1f f 9.1.-.Q r-1, .,-,f,:4:,..- 1 -A -71 ,'P',..,'L.':. ',' f.'.!f..- :- - ar 'Q f-f- - .1--A , 'fx .3 ,-- 4 . 5. wh .L D - -l4 '.':.ff, L 1 ..-.- ,. ,-55'-Ls. 4 ..i . ,g' va I Ii ' lp.!. ' 'Y' '1z-11' . 1: U. - F1125 1,5 4,-. f , 1 Xu S ' 2: N , U - I WILLIAM ADAMIC Windsor, Ontario MARY-CATHERINE ALDRIDGE Toronto, Ontario RICHARD ALLARD, C.S.B Syracuse, New York 'Nr tv' Su BRIAN BEACH RENO BERTOIA DONALD BIERS Windsor, Ontario Windsor, Ontario Dearborn, Michigan tr YA HARRY BLUMENFELD ROBERT BOUTELLIER PETER BOWERS Windsor, Ontario Windsor, Ontario Toronto, Ontario Page Ifourteen Mace is Symbol of the University's Authority MARIE CLAIRE BRISBOIS Windsor, Ontario ,A:::': WILLIAM E. BURGIS Windsor, Ontario EDWARD CALDWELL Syracuse, New York REV. FRANK CASEY, C.Ss.R. Windsor, Ontario REV. THOMAS CALLAGHAN, C.Ss.R. Windsor, Ontario HAROLD CRAWFORD LaSalle, Ontario Page Fifteen '.' 75 V Y 'PV' 3' '7 ,m Wh, V I fr' , 3- . , 'Q Qi? V nw .1 ,L . ., ,,, w ' Ig.i gf 11,291.1 ifrf V g.lffl,,q1,ti, 'Tie' 5 - - ii ' Qt -EN A Y ,. J :V I vfavjq. Y , f if L g? v 55 ' i+,:K,?. A ii ., M 5 , m mf N ...ug If - ,I ,.. ,I f-7,1 ', .v- ex c .n 's l gi ,. , 'U Sf x 5 ' 4.-V ,- -,wg 4 ' Lift 5 'fi'-.b . .Y i V if ' V- 2 , ..:.----- ' . M ' v - V H ' ' A N .n . . 1 M ' uw- .v A wo. 1 -1 . -.4 ' ' I 'K in I' s 4, -. I 7' I Eg . f 1 sg' Q '1 5 1 3 . :af H 4 Y ' ' 1 2. L-Q. ,-an 3. ,:,-' Vr ? F I I .xl 2-S. 5 .--aww 21' Q WI MR' lb' ll vw, ,, l The Academic Procession JOHN DANESI Port Credit, Ontario GEORGE F. DICKSON Windsor, Ontario 1 949 il P si MARIO DiSALLE JACK DUGGAN Copper Cliff, Ontario Toronto, Ontario Detroit, Michigan 'Un -Q Nl GERALD FOURNIER KENNETH FOYSTER GERALD FREED Windsor, Ontario Hamilton, Ontario Windsor, Ontario Page Sixteen ROBERT DUGGAN, C.S.B. ALFRED DUPONT Temiskamingue, Quebec -anal' nd' 4 Rev. JOHN GRIFFIN, C.Ss.R. Windsor, Ontario JOHN RYAN HIGGINS ALEX HOFFMAN St. John, New Brunswick Windsor, Ontario ROBERT KEFGEN DAVID KELLY, C.S.B. Detroit, Michigan Rochester, New York MICHAEL LAVELLE ALBERT LUGLI Toronto, Ontario COPPCI' Cliff, Ontario i A 3 JOHN HOOL JAMES JOHANSON Gagetown, Michigan Windsor, Ontario sl' PATRICK KELLY, C.S.B. RAY KOSI Amherstburg, Ontario Windsor, Ontario figs ..Lt Wf--Fc Convocation Ceremonies Page Seventeen 1167 JAMES MCALLISTER EVELYN McLEAN Windsor, Ontario Windsor, Ontario X,-Q ,,. 4.1: ,, ' 'GZ' aku tfwj ,Q--IT' Springtime in the Winter JOANNE McNAB WARREN MORGAN Toronto, Ontario Windsor, Ontario MARY MURRAY FRANCES O'CONNOR ERWIN PARENT MORLEY PATTISON Hamilton, 0f'lf3fi0 Windsor, Ontario Windsor, Ontario Windsor, Ontario Page Iiightecn WILLIAM PEGLER FREDERICK PHILCHUK PASCAL PIGNAL RAYMOND PRIMEAU Windsor, Ontario Windsor, Ontario Windsor, Ontario Windsor, Ontario X WILMA PURVIS GEORGE REGULY PAUL RENAUD JOHN SCHWANNEKE Belle River, Ontario Fort William, Ontario Kitchener, Ontario Detroit, Michigan STEVEN SLAVIK GARTH SMITH I think that I shall never see, a building as lovely as a tree Windsor, Ontario Windsor, Ontario Page Nineteen iiioiagggj Wise! iii ' 'l.Hl.m.i.. rg- ze! Li-'f' li 'hm an 2-A .Qin- ,hh I 1 I I ll' ' .2 I, I in li 1 filmi- xf I ' 'Q l-'I Q 2 ' , ki - r '.. v 1 -..., -Y-an , ,. ' 1 ' 'VJ ' ' V ,H .. Q . , L i 1 fa 'v'-,-.. 1 ,j, T, F 1' . v 7 ,... ' Q' ,. 1 Y.-iv . 1 I 1. ' . 'i - -r xgg ' '. 'L I Q '.. el .,1f-'. - ' . xy, - 1 .rag-pa ff, a mfii N, S, I f' -fi I A , ,,i-.45 , , ,A-5., frm , ,L End of a perfect day at Essex College HUGH WILDE Winnipeg, Manitoba 124:15 Twenty ' ikfgrgwl .Q ,J 63, L ,.,, 4 PATRICK YOUNG Brampton, Ontario I R I 1 I I . , - - A - ' :ning I 1 JIU. , J-1 4 X -L... I- 2 i . SR PERB:- F5' i :. , V 1 Q , MICHAEL SPANG Rochester, New York RONALD STAUTH Toronto, Ontario R SHIRLEY STOLARCHUK ROBERT VITALI Windsor, Ontario Sudbury, Ontario .a V' 7 JOSEPH ZELICSKOVICS ALLAN HOUSTON Welland, Ontario Windsor, Ontario ALEXANDER AITKEN GERRY ALEXIS DONALD BERNACHI Windsor, Ontario Windsor, Ontario Riverside, Ontario MARGARET BROWN STANLEY CASSIN GABRIEL COUREY Windsor, Ontario Corunna, Ontario Tilbury, Ontario -s, GERALD CRONIN WILLIAM DOUGLAS PETER DUNN Espanola, Ontario Merlin, Ontario Windsor, Ontario Page Twenty-one if -I ........-I 4' alll' qpd6 ' ,gif if DAVID EATON JAMES GAUNT, C.S.B. CLARKE GROLEAU EDWARD GUT St, john's, Newfoundland Detroit, Michigan Hamilton, Ontario Windggy, Ontario i3' ALLEN KEELE HERBERT KORNELSEN Kingsville, Ontario Wheatley, Ontario The demand curve is elastic iirllf' ri-'i'. lll1. tl.'f0 JOSEPH KR Greenock, O OMER KENNETH LAUZON ntario Windsor, Ontario GERALD LEVINE FRANCIS LUKACS Windsor, Ontario Windsor, Ontario NEIL MacEWAN ANNE MARTIN An Afternoon Lab Windsor, Ontario Vermillion, Alberta JOSEPH MASCARIN BRIAN MOAR ORVAL MONFORTON JOHN MONGENAIS Wi11dS0f, 01'lf31'i0 Cornwall, Ontario RiverCanard, Ontario Windsor, Ontario Page Twenty-three 'Sfik a W EDWARD MULARCHYK Windsor. Ontario 'G' WILFRED NEIDERREITHER Berkley, Michigan -,ev MIECZYSLAW PAWLIK Windsor, Ontario I 41, ll' '.'. igrllji-fmglr JOHN MURRAY JOSEPH MURRAY CHARLES NEILSON Hamilton, Ontario Dublin, Ontario Windsor, Ontario 'xv 'D' JOSEPH OAKES RAPHAEL OTTENBRITE LEON PAROIAN Sarnia, Ontario Whitby, Ontario Windsor, Ontario l l sr Q Yi. JOHN PEARSON win if React? Chatham, Ontario X- -1. PAUL PENNINGTON RONALD PFAFF Windsor Ontario Wmdsor Ontario N1LLo PICCININ BOGDAN PoPov1c Ffiday is H Efeat day- Windsor, Ontario Riverside, Ontario CRAIG PUNCHARD JOHN ROSS EDWARD SABGA ROSEMARY SIKICH Windsor, Ontario Kingsville, Ontario Port of Spain, Trinidad Windsor, Ontario Page Twenty-five Q -X -ar X -J '5 HARVEY SILVER JOHN SMITH WILLIAM STEPHAN THOMAS TIERNAN Windsor, Ontario Windsor, Ontario Rochester, New York Chatanooga, Tennessee ALLAN TROTHEN FRANCIS TRUTWIN RICHETTO VALENTINI JOHN VAN RAAY Wlndsorf Ontano Hamilton, Ontario Copper Cliff, Ontario Chatham, Ontario 1 JOHN VERHOEDVEN RALPH WATERS ARTHUR WEILER GARY WINTERMUTE Slmcoei Omaflo Kingsville, Ontario Formosa, Ontario Windsor, Ontario 'asm Twenty-six ESSEX COLLEGE JENNIFER BENZA Windsor, Ontario Diploma .,,,.w'9 ANN BRICK LETITIA BURKE Riverside, Ontario Chatham, Ontario Diploma ,uw-fra? WWW' W H SEL 1 PATRICIA CAVE SISTER ST. CUTHBERT SISTER SUZANNE GEML Windsor, Ontario Pembroke, Ontario ELIZABETH GRACE Windsor, Ontario Diploma London, Ontario Diploma zi- ELIZABETH GR-AY Working together is fun. Amherstburg, Ontario Diploma Page Twenty-seven DONNA HARRISON .4 Windsor, Ontario N Diploma JULIA LEITAO Toronto, Ontario 45 Nursing Education Class KATHERINE MEICDONNELL TERESA MALONE Toronto, Ontario Hamilton, Ontario Dipl0ma Diploma ,J 11 BARBARA O'DONOGHUE JOANNE PUNCH OLGA SMUCZOK MURIEL STEWART St. Catherines, Ontario Sudbury, Ontario Windsor, Ontario Marysville, New Brunswick Diploma Diploma Diploma Diploma l':iu' 'l .'.'ritQ.'-uiqlit F H 5 . bi? ' if The New Library PRELI I RY YE RTS Page Thirty fs? Fu V' 6 x1 If ' Q , A 7 r 0' Z 'xii f ' ' 5 4 F V '52, .1 - I ff 'ff 4 Serry Baker Carl Bernoske Clare Blonde Paul Bondy Frank Brokenshire Paul Burry jerry Cahill Gerald Cunningham George Dennis Tom Dettman Marie Distefan Ed Dixon Gail Duquette Paul Fairhurst Lou-Ann Fonfara Terence Furlong Ken Gainer Angela Gervais deLancy Gillier Glen Girard Leo Girard Jim Graham Rosemary Griesinger Gene Grondin Yu Hanson David Harris Li Hong Loke Patricia Horne Morton Kaplan jim Kenny Pat Kohlmeier Carol Ladouceur Ron La France Peter Lee Larry McChesney Paul McCoo1 Sue McHugh Anne McPharlin Paul MacDonald Bill MacMullen gg, an ' Q Qs xff ii xkxx. K Q r 'gm 'YO 'C Yr? 1 8 al 'KT' .w x 14' 'fi' in if Lt' 'NGO :tal 1 xv Q .. ,,-, A ' F X ' lil. A nn nr F 5 K Q Q - Q rw' i ' X Bruce MacNeil ,Ir Sam Manfou 'V A Breen Keenan David Bib Tom Hanss Q . My y 1 4 ct 3 .fr Gerry Majic Paul Marcella Mike Dufour Frank Burns Page Thirty-one fr 9 , fs: in x V 'NQT . 1 I -f Q ' if 1 cw ' C3 M -A 35 .9 . -9'-. fi i ' N r, ' 5, I-7 i. Q , -x v f .4 . 6 ,-5 . 'vlyfi Tommy Ng Terry O'Conne1l Richard O'Connor Varton OI-Iannessam Sheila O'Hara Jack Olsen Hugh O'Neill Joyce Parent Joe Pastiovich Helen Pearce Dave Pennington Marcel Phaneuf Roger Poisson Mickey Pradziad Clare Quinlan Robert Rayson Andre Richard Fred Roman Lucio Sandrin john Saunders Eric Seidel D'Arcy Sheedy Ekl-cehard Simla Tom Taylor any 'lillirty-two ' pa., Q-9 I l Ui-32791 V sr Q 'N C Ag '75 Mel Martin Ed Masse George Morgan Bob Morin John Mussio Al Mussio John Nanni Pat Nighbor PRELI RY YE 1 ' Q...f , was Mi, .M f f 1 -5 . We . W -'R fd? ' ' b -' 4 ., 'f, Q 4: ' gy. 17 ie' 9 Paul Thompson , S Q ' A Ka T ffl ' 'ya' bf-Q f ' y o emxre Q . 7' V 9, ,A fa, lg if Bin Todd '-4' n ..-- ' F3 A , Mary-Anne Victor 5 W Q , ' 'Z' . 'I ?k ' N X 3 f ff I L y 1 Gerry Weale .5 t, ' 1 ' Leslie Wintonyk , 5 ' W mn ct 4, I Wg I Bob Wood A 3 xxx ,gy 5 y' , Nancy Zettlemoyer ' X y Q Y K o 1 ' 0 ' ' 1 .1-:ik A W fm Early Morning Coffee Page Thirty-three Lmda Atkmson Harold Barratt A Ne,-'A ' 'Q f Gall Bondy Frank Boscariol X I' ll. QI .J P FIR T I S wr, Barry Callaghan James Caron N' f V EG-.sf I 'x W ' Q , 1, A' C av , lm 'Q-. ' My ff 'I :' ll W Howard Branscombe r A Q Leo Brunelle ' , A an ' I f Fran Chambers jack Chambers 53, Fall Arrives ug 'l luirly-four M f 'rf . 1 ' az E RT Mary Patricia Clarke Gary Clarkson john Cole John Cooney Bill Coyle Connie Curran Alex Day Armand DeLuca Pauline Deslippe Donna Drew Don Dupuis Yvonne Durocher -M A W- .,.N., ft Bill Euu w rlr, , f I Joe Farrah M if 'MM ' Hr il M .P Q I ji Maxi? Carol Fisher Mary Margaret Fisher jim Fontana Peter Freel Pat Giesler Tony Gilbert Richard Giroux Malcolm Godin jim Gordon Bonnie Graham Denis Halliwell Dorothy Harrison Mike Hendrick Terry Henry George Holovaci Bill Johnston Mike Keenan Terry Kennedy iff - ' - 52? X ' i' ' ' I fxg, A L ' , ,Cf A - gi 1 ' 1, L , x15fAf-77,13 5 x f . ?f, UQ. N. . .X . - pf, N Aqfvv .1 N., lx, : f X NN , iw 1 1,577 x X11 S ine: W Nw 4 I ' 5 ' N .I ,'l 1 KX rj ' WX - 'I , L 5 f , ' 'xy w - if -. 1 - .qgy , gtk' 'T '- J... ' 5-gwkn m V 4- .. ,.ff W Wu.. n - 2- J- QT-'Enix.',DuNM,:.i'Q1f.'.TJJ7741r Y --1, 35 Andy Kizik Nola McGrady Pat McHugh Terry McHugh Don McKerrow Nancy McLean David McLewin Charles Percy joe Pintur Page Thirty-six Margaret Laidlaw john Lebel joe Lischeron Phil Lowery justin McCarthy Larry McCormick Fred McDonald Margaret MacDonald 5.-f 2: f .E Helen MacPherson Diana Mady Isabel Massey Dawn Moncrieff jackie Moro Elizabeth Murohy Ray Niejadlik Don O'Conne1l Gerry Olsen Brian O'Ma11ey Richard Orczyk Ron Patrick 8' Q - .a ' Wd! 1 3 ef ar' Q Q' Xi,, 1. 1' 1 5 ff ? x f ii, fi! A s L wr Q -10 . Ii T53 Af 1 A FIR T YE W 5- , x. 21' 63 J Q ' ,ag 6 Q- y -gf' ffl A A ' V I iff .0 A , Maxx.: A ' I . 4- + 'NO -4' 4' . ,P Y I V . Q. .r . .. A 1 ., Henry Poirier Gerry Potvin Vic Power ll .-Q. f John Pratt wr mi V, ii Marv Richman 3 life Jo-Ann Ridley ' brvb I I J , Q Vl,-- Mike Roche Bill Roddy by ,gwgf 1 'Fm 4-ve ffl SRT -Q I , 3 -3 A , Ron Steers wr Q Q ar MD s 0 A I I 3 i f. , Rini? , on tone li L , V' W ' l 2 Larry Stout M X - Q Jim Thibault tet Timm A ' I gi Camilla Todesco V i fx' 1 Pat Tuite X Phillippos Vacratsis ' 9 if 3,6 0 j 5 Q .IQ ik Lorreta Vadori W M y 1 j X I ' AV Paul Valentine I i ' t too 2 ,ylt Ron ..., X ,K Ni ' ,.,, A .. A Allen Warden 2? ah, K ,zz .isa '... - X , ' 1 Dave Rudkm Leda Savchetz Ni ' . MKS 2 , EI y Il li we if L L nv 3 Nancy Schrot l 'ak il E.. fi I Sally Schroth Charles Smith Mildred Smuczok A1 Solosky Ken Solway I A , , P - A j 5 Bruce Whiteman Nl ia-- ' Kenna Wylie Page Thirty seven L. N r ,.. -r I Y x 'T 21 ' 'Wy Viv, A L: z' 4' s-'f' 1 ' Vx 1? 1 sl: I q..,r.x Bernard Ailen Marne Andrecheck Walter Armes Joe Bak Marion Bednarski Steve Blasko Ron Brancheau r. Lx' in Mike Caruso ! A f L. .Qg' i '10 'Q' me I X 1 1 ' J Q K nl Z1 L 1 , qv Page Thirty-eight Janet Cowan Clair Crowley Leo Cushing Carl Dettman Maurice Daignault Art Delorenzi Denis Deneau Virginia DeRoma Fred Devriendt Pete Dragicevich Mike Drouillard Kathy Enright ,V ECO ai A .V A ,g LEO-1 YE I 1 i f, new Q? '21 , wwf J -if AI Gatti Roy Giroux Fred Goddard Pat Griffiths Jo-An Halladay Bill Hockey ART , Y it ., . . .'fJ,,':M, IIMKH-. 1' ..f ' ' A' '-,D ila f I I, ,. , ..,-. L 4, H .,,,. ,, Ea ff' I 11 'xx ' , I g m, J- 1, - ' I 4'- .sgfigd 4' - If A214 '1 ' If 5' 1 4' , Y f -10, i Iyva 1 .1 -7-3 . , 1 '4,..:,,,,f ,g. A-. Q I 4 Y 'f WA kv- f'1'-w .. +4 M vw, 4' 5111 ,fra mm,w.,M -Of n Oh! Jim Kennedy Mary Ann Kennedy John Keyes Jack Kirwin Mary Elizabeth Knight Gerald Kotwas Joseph Kowalski Dorothy Kristinovich Nelson LaPorte John Lemay Phil Lemay Gerald Levert :K J, ff I fi 5 ,, Graeme Hutchinson r ' yg Karl Ilk Z , - Y X f 3 Jax- ' x A 5 . V ' ii .. .... 2 Ar - 7 -'f- ,. : ,J-f , W Ti f ' 5 342 ig, 'f1v:lI'1 , V , - ---. . ' ,Q X ,,., 2 y 5 sl : MW! M X 0' 2 , R 3 X., 54 -Q 5, 3.-g i .g g-' -if .Q f , J. f 'e h P I , , f 4. Sf ' Q .,'mmhse X .w.,.,,,, 4 f Q X K, . ,VE 6 1e l J A Q? if J ggi 7 1 X Q, f' sv ' 4' 11191 M. ,- W.. f 41' em' ., ' . ,W--Jn. f.. Page Thirty-nine A N.. N ' ,, S -40 'N' , ' F -1 -Ui 71 mg- . 'f ' 1' 1 .A ' 1 A M fi' f f f . if as , e La-, ,Q L Helen Lukacs Magdalen Lukacs Gail Lynch Us 'vyh John Manolis Anthony Marioiti .bn 4 if Q Ae l Q, 1 Q, ' ' 1 19 ' ' 4 Ji X K V sf Iilk b A 'R John McCabe Norman McCallum Ann McKeown Robert McMahon 5 , .A We A scene which will soon be forgot, when the new library opens in the fall. ECO ll Denis Marleau Charles Miller Patricia Mohan Gerald Moore Hugh Murray Walter Nicodemo Edward O'Reilly 216 Page Forty x ? f , Q Q V A, ', -f' J' .M 11' ' A ff w 'Tg-+ 7 J: , , nn-- .. li, Patrick 0'ReiIly Peggy Owens Lou Pennachetti Andrew Pernal I NAM., . ' 3' 54 l 'Q l XY I . Y 1 Q, n . V-ff-lg. P' f r-- w- ,E 4 I l f i ,,-,,V ,, 5 kk John Puscas t, .,.'. ' I '. , .1 t 'Y 1 P1 f2fv'f'42 Lf- t 255' 121 wg' ze' l 3 Norman Rice 37,2 'hx Q ' l J M. Qi'45,'-g-J-1-ugfaii' Q l .Q 83.1 - ,1l.v.1 - f 'K'1v-n Q-finwxvgrs Q Ee ' -A 5-- fe- -5 Af- 11- 1 4' x A ' 1 TQ-492 Robert Stortini a .-, i - f '.1 L ,SHI l L61 H. .Aff Rotunda of Dillon Hall draws all to its gap. RTS Carl Tremblay Sandra Trovato Thomas Turner George Turton 0' nf W yfgsigwg R' Q ffl? 3 Marilynne Russell ,fm . .A -Qu ,: ,.. . 1 . ...f x Joseph Sanfillipo Patrick Sloan ., .. . ENX.. 'W .A N- ' l f .. 7 ' , Nlari White Edward Zemla ,V SQ ,xi A Page Forty-one l 'Q' , Q1 ,179 'Qu Bob Drlicka Mike Dufour Mike F enchak Mike Ferencik Marvin Goldin Delmar Horan Richard Hudgins Terry Hughes Mike Hurst Ed Johnston Roger Jolie Bob Keegan B. Kohlmeier T. Lamantia Don Lowney Paul Lundy Stan Magrath C. McDonald jim McMurray Mike Mitchell Farrell Mock Dave Nantais Bill Ricciuto Gene Rizal-c Iagc lforly-two - i, f x ca- gl if--X ' x QQ' Terry Cameron Pete Cathcart Cecil Conaghan G. DeMontrichard Gary Docherty FIR Gene Baggio Andy Boyd Jerry Brooks Ralph Burke Ed Cameron Don Bracken TYEB ,M sf fl l fe- .. - 4 A fi 'Ea A MY, ft ii 1? S1111 5, ffvff K x I of P I . N.. 5 1 . VJ r A .crf 1 '1 Q: , j.3::,. i v .9 Don Robertson Jim Robertson Roy Santala Steve Semeniuk Tom Shonicker Sol Shulman Frank Shunock john Suznevich Dom Testani Kwan Yan Yue MMERCE ' 1 ! I . 1 1 J ' ,., if X X - ,.., .ubb b Q aw , I Q fu.. , wb ' V w i'- EX my 'X Ze I X S 1 2 Q Q2 f 4 iw A T' X' + u Q X55 4524 ,, It was fascination I know! Page Forty-three Jim Arend Richard Aubry John Buda Doug Carter Tom Chauvln Jack Chisholm Bernard Cullen , cs y ' , gf .Ax 'QL' xi I if '. T1 Don Demchuk - v . 6 49 Ek Paul Falardeau Larry Francoeur Frank Geml Ron Gerrard Stan Gonsalves Alan Greenwood Paul Kennedy , - Page Forty-four i Y 'SA ' Lgiuligiu Marv Little Ken Lucier Leo McArthur te- lex Q ...,. x X q X . , - ' ' s ' r i V 9 :N F ss N K, ,W 3' , , gi I t . Makgirrgiwich Bob Mech Terry Mulligan 'x sf The quiet of the residence produces scholarly Seniors. C0 ERCE Bill Neely Ernest Pare Vin Quesnel Tom Reid f 1 M . A sf s 1. -53. L eg- 52121. . fig, 1:56 l , 4, - .l.,. X SA I X Y x Nb QE xx lpn? 1 , f , , Antonio Navarro Gerry Zima Pi 'hu- Bill Ross Bryson Scarff Don Taylor Jim Weaver Richard Woodal Joe Ziemanski Lorne Zwaresh Page Forty-five The Students of ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY of Wimdser Present THE AMBASSADOR For 11958 jim Bawden 1' II' ,l 'P' ' 'Q' IQ pf' x. 7,3 5:- QJ' 44 '00 ' 'Q . an HX I ZX all Ho Tung Hui I1-gc Forty-tix 5 Q 5 x . Frank Bechard Sam Bondi Gisele Butosi Carol Brueggeman Donald Chu Roy Eid Isaac Englebaum Terence Falk Frank Fung Len Gensens Colin Gosselin Tony Gregson I ' 1, li J 'Q' PRELI Dillon Hall in three dimension YE CIE CE Residence brings much news and much discussion. VM: f- at s suse' 'ff ss. um fi ! Fred Khoury .25 A V in V xl' M Q I Emile Lahhoud Hing Har Lo Wayne McCutcheon A1 Massey Mary Lou Monaghan David Oselett Annette Papineau Connie Peltier Bill Sehl Bob Simons George Shunock Ed Storoniak Chin Chau Tam Paul Wei JY new Z 'was ' its fy. l I i K '39 ff' rx, X it 1. A' V ,, K W 5 1, 5 a . Page Forty-seven Co-operation sure makes lab technicians' work easier! FIR T YE CIE CE 4 fa , .:. -' YS' I A 'wwf N Tom Dea c- X ' '-' -F 5 lvl? , all f L 'ra Hr' 4 -'Z' ' C M14 Ron Delmas Steve Dempsey Laurent Denys Jochem Diedrich 'uv Pete Brett Roger Campbell Ed Ciesluk Tammy Cohoon Fran Corbett Mary-Anne Creede Frank Dupont Ed Dydo Beth Elisha Barry Fegarty Russell Franklin Mike Hakem Darlene Helferich Oswin Isaac Carol Kennedy Cecilia Ko N ester Kulich Leroy Laframboise Lydia Lapka Gerry Lefave Ed Mathes Dave Maven Connie Mepham Stella Merino jim Moore Tom O'Brien Ed O'Neil Dianne Pereira Suzanne Rayzay Elizabeth Richard Ed Riddoch Dan Ryan Shia Salem John Sanko Tom Sempowski Bob St. Germain Bill Stoyka 'Qu X, K ...i ,K , W ,'. f - ..... 4 f ax, M N-4' X 5 V I 4 ,N f 'Ba is 5 . in if l K X l my 1-0 X J lui 5,1 HWY XY- X Marilyn Talbot Anita Tarcia Al Yuzpe Ken Zade A f A g X kr Q ' W if Wy A A I , . ,, K 5 X . .X 4 1 1135 I 1, 'i X , 75122, f ' S-,aa E' , if V '- - 3 'Y 1 , Page Foxty mme 12, + . . f if Verlie Armstrong 0 5 U 1 in I ' . Q' Q 'J '- as TY 1 ii 5 fp ' tp 1 ' A '-. ' J ' I ,six 'Ng ,,.-s I 1 Xia 1-I ip Q9 , c lfiitv ,yi ff, Ralph Jobin Ivan Bastien Glen Bennett joe Berecz Don Carom james Conlon john Butler Sister St. Cuthbert Jerry Gendler Sister Elizabeth Grace Garf Hemmings Ron Hoover Mike Irwin SECO YE R A new brew... CIE CE Tried and true. Ep ,4 :I :ml ' Q ' X X if X X x Ted johnson .i 5 ' I g a X , . . if fx. Mike Krech ,Q px M Q' ga? John Labute 'ij 'w i 2 ii Q f . Q i , 5 f Elaine Laframboise , V f f ' M j I g .. he 1 'Eff' 4 X i i ik V ,fig 3' . Denise Lancop 2vpQ je K Q 5525 Ed Marcuz R.. 1 f ,W 1 , , 53 Joe Molinari ' 1 4 ' X ,gg 'TN , . i I X ff 1 f John , Q 9' Q wwf ' 415 Kate Moses - V- f , 'S-fy ' x W' ' if X i ' Andy Nicholas 9 ' 5 V in , iiid ' ii Mal 111,-,. , ,Q X 4 -. ,,,,. Q ,, M i Tom Recme rp ...L x, K X ni Qi.. Ernie Riedl .N . V Xi' Don Smes 'f ., , :Q .15 f , 7 Q N . X 7 ! d, 5 C 7 f 52 ' i x 3' P- i . jf ,N i 1 ' Ron Wltzel 4 ' ff ' , X f, ' i Tom Wearne Page Fifty-one Louis Bontront Laurence Brennan Claudio Brunetti Neil Burgess Romeo Caza Charles Defever Remo De1Col joe Filbey Richard Gazzola 4 Y . rt 0 Q--' V Page 15ifly-two i v- 2 f -,Mr 9 f I , 3 Tom Gooding l ' john Hernandez i ' Mike Hodut I 'T'- . i 9 40 F5 v- av H1 'V my ' X 11' - L Q Q, 2 , 'h ' Q.. ' up 'S ' f fi, I Q 9 -1' 4: John Janisse , My ,Q X P' 'L L X ,se f re e X N, ' X 'X A Yuen-Kam Kan Wah Cheng Kwan Louis Lanza Hubert Lee Bill Lourette Fred Lugli Chung Wang Lui FIR T YE Weights and balances. ,N i if , Ivan Rodriguez 1 'Ne' 4 4, . , s ' I .1 1 l A Lucio Sandrm 2' ., f l N fp if i N GI EERI .,.:' Q . . and Sputniks too? Kwan Hon Tam Paul Thompson Dennis Whelan Shue Shum Wong Joe Yau Hanson Yu Yuen Fai Yan Larry Zilli Ian Steel Paul Suwinski Bing-Yo Tam i f in 3 , , y i f f V.VV M ,Y 4 W Paul MacDonald Leo McNamara Brucee MacNei1 Mike Magill John Miloyevich George Nickson Richard Pfaff ' P : H H , , ,,,,,, ,.....,.! X , ' .7 4 Q f A, ,:.-- Page Fifty-three .JF 5 , rg '42 4 . 'A ff' W 5 .O , J 4. 2 H, 4 X Hugh Arnowitz Pat Beatty Paul Dunseath Charles Huston Mikee Jacko Bruce Jaques 1-1' N -4 ,..f4 xs-4 AN. SECO D YE Don Lyttle Hing Yong Lo George Makra john Miron Dave Beach Garry Potter Mike Prince Bill Pulleyblank John Sawatsky Don Sawyer Don Bbrolla Steve Semenchuk .. ! if mg, , it 1 We Wm' : Qi dk 'aww x There is learning at all levels in Dillon Hall. GI EERI Slawek Shorpinske Walt Sigmund Nick Stoyshin Ernie Stutz Eric Tamm Ray Wacchaus George White Bing Willaughan Page Fifty-five STAFF C O N T E N T S TITLEPAGE ....... INTRODUCTION ........... 1 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY . PROSPECTIVE GRADUATES .... UNDERGRADUATES ....... ORGANIZATIONS .. ATHLETICS ..... ACTIVITIES .... ADVERTISING . . . EDITOR ........... .... ,I ack Duggan ASSISTANT EDITOR . . . .... Joe Zelicskovics ARTIST ................ . . . James Caron ADMINISTRATION. FACULTY . . ..... Fran O'C0l1l1or SENIORS ................ . . . Mary A llll Ke llll edy UNDERGRADUATES . . . . . . David McLewin ORGANIATIONS . . . .... John Cole ATHLETICS . . ............... John Danesi ACTIVITIES .... . . ,lack Duggan, Joe Zelicskovics ADVERTISING . . . . . . Advertising Bureau 1 3 5 13 29 59 79 105 119 Sitting, left to right: Messrs. A. Sterzer, P. Payer, P. Healey, W. Power. Standing, left to right: Messrs. G. McNulty, W. Comerford, N. Dust. HOLY REDEEMER COLLEGE REDE PTORIST SCHOLASTIC Sitting, left to right: Messrs. L. Feehan, R. Corriveau, G. Hutchison, M. Blair. Standing, left to right: Messrs. T. Murray, G. Keindal, J. Mitchell. Page Fifty-seven psf -ew LAB Julie Bertoia Q 7 Maritza De Leon Q, , Joanne Demarco , - L TECH ICIANS 1 ,Q N ah K 1,0 . ,M vi V 4 - I 1 Y I 2 I9 '.- W I . 'Aw .a xi v 'AE Q ' f 4. . P21510 Fiftg,-citght T 'l SJ Ivy Frenette Irene Gyoffry Moe Kane Ruby Kouroumalos Anna Juliao Elizabeth McLister Beverly Malach Ginny Noel Ruth Quinlan Claudette Seguin Fran Sylvestre Kathy Tiefenback Anne Walker Q ,T XXX S No time to look up! President of Student Administrative Council Albert Lugli PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Student Administrative Council Graduation draws near and the time has come to put our integral education, acquired here at Assumption, into prac- tice. It is up to us as citizens of tomorrow to replace individualism and totalitari- ansm by a personalistic and communal civilization grounded on human rights and satisfying the social aspirations and needs of man. The rift between the social claim and the personal claim within man himself must be removed. Our sense of freedom and responsibility must give us the courage to take risks and excert authority for the general welfare and the respect for the humanity of each in- dividual person. We must endeavour to bring to an end the cleavage between re- ligious inspirations and the secular ac- tivity in man: the cleavage between work and the disinterested joy in knowledge and beauty. We must all work or share in the burden of the social community according to our own ability. The task in which we must now en- gage cannot be minimized. It is a task of heroic friendship. The common work, both spiritual and material which we must all share must be greater than ourselves and to which we must truly give our- selves for the building of a nation with a Christian Civilization. Au Revoir Assumption, - but not good-bye. Albert G. Lugli. STUDENT ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL Moderator Rev. E. C. Pappert Senior Representative C.S.B. Bill Stephan R junior Representative Norm Rice s 41 .J 6 Sohp. Representative Fresh. Representative i ,Jil Gary Docherty Tam Kwam-Hon i iff? .r. 275 li. , 'S I A JOANNE McNAB H.N.U.A. President ROSEMARY SIKICH First Vice-President Purple 8: White G E Aim. A AL HOUSTON ' :sr Minister of External Affairs MARY-CATHERINE ALDRIDGE Editor of Q ,- , fa, V ' 1tf ?'1rr ff af- ,MW 1- -:Rx X W' 3 JACK DUGGAN GERRY DITTRICH Editor of w.....1r. Second Vice-President Ambassador LEO CUSHING Editor of PEGGY OWENS Kaleidscope Corresponding Secretary MARGARET BROWN Editor of Recording Secretary JOE FIELDS 9 Chatter-Platter V' ,P W. - K Ai ,,,,: a -V A -1 f ' 'ik , , , 'H . 'A I X u HOLY NAMES UNDERGRADUATE ASSOCIATION Left to right: Representatives: Stella Merino, Sophomore: Rosemary Greisinger, Freshmang Sandra Trovato, juniorg Louise Murphy. Senior: Joanne McNab, President: Virginia DeRoma, Vice-President: Marilyne Russell, Atheletic Representativeg Mary Elizabeth Knight, Treasurer: Patricia Kohlmeier, Publicityg Sheila O'Hara, Secretary. The governing body for women on campus is k11ow11 as the Holy Names Undergraduate Association. ALL athletics, activities, and discipline for women come u11der its jurisdiction. BUSINESS OR PLEASURE, ALWAYS SMILING. I 4' Url I. 'rv- 19 -'Y' First Row: Elizabeth Murphy, Carol Brueggeman, Marion Bednarski, Mary Clare Quinlan, Marie Distefan, Camilla Todesco Mary Alice Pradziad. Second Row: Hugh Wilde, Connie Curran, Donna Drew, Fr. L. A. McCann, C.S.B., Patricia Giesler, Bob Vitali, Joe Sanfilippo Peter Bowers, Ronald Eberle. Third Row: Jim Gordon, Gerald Moore. SODALITY The Sodality of Our Lady is a religious body whose function is to promote an ar- dent devotion, reverence and filial love to the Blessed Virgin Mary in its members. LEGION OF MARY Sanctification of the student body, through its members, is tl1e purpose of the Legion of Mary. A good job is thoroughly done in distributing pamphlets and spiritual reading matter to all students. First Row: Joe McTeagueg Ivy Frenette, Presidentg Fr. Weiler, C.S.B.g Ronald Eberle. Second Row: Don Raper, Paul Marcella, Thomas Dettman, Hugh O'Neil1. SEALIHHQUEAGREEMENT An historic ceremony at Assumption University of Windsor affiliated Canterbury College, an Anglican school, with the Univer- sity. Left to right: Rev. P. J. M. Swan. Registrar: Reginald Burnell, College president: Rt. Rev. George N. Luxton, Anglican Bishop of Huron and Chairman of the College's Board of Directors: Most Rev. John C. Cody, Roman Catholic Bishop of London and Chancellor of the University: james A. Holden, Secretary of the Board of Directors of Canterbury: and Very Rev. Eugene Carlisle LeBel, University president stamping the seal on the agreement. Shortly before the signing of this unique agreement, the Canterbury Club came into existence bringing about a closer unification of Anglican students on campus. CANTERBURY CLUB First Row: Gisele Butosi, Dorothy Harrison, Keitha Wylie, Patricia Griffiths, Leda Savchetz, jo-Ann Ridley Second Row: Elizabeth Elisha, Craig Punchard, Mr. Duval, Moderator: Leon Paroin. President: Linda Atkinson Third Row: Peter Brett. Gary Hemmings, Hugh Rayson, Charles MacDonald, William Roddy. !,'? 1jl I it +3 I t' v gLfWi 1 Q V r ' R .i, - 1 f f i s ' r' LM-P 'af 2' K' i .l '35, 19 YT! ti First Row: Muriel Stewart, Teresa Malone, Sister Elizabeth Grace, Sister Saint Cuthbert, Betty Gray. Second Row: Violet McAuley, Mary Kobe, Donna Harrison, Ann Brick, Katherine MacDonel1, Joanne Punch, Julia Leitao, Barbara O'Donaghue, Jennie Benza, Susanne Geml, Olga Smuczok. 'I HE NURSES CLUB The chief aim of the Nursing Club is to promote an interest throughout the scllool in the field of nursing. The post- graduate course offered is to improve nursing education and services in hospi- tals and health agencies. CAROLIERS Composed, this year, of numerous nlem- hers of the other clubs on campus, the Caroliers proved the fact that we do have some good voices on campus. We will never be ahle to forget that rousing Christmas concert they gave. Due to their singing, they have emphasized the fact that they are the most spirited group on campus. fm . we-f 2 12 S First Row: Leda Savchetz, Teresa Malone, Claudette Seguin, Linda Atkinson, Francine Sylvestre, Keitha Wylie, Elizabeth McLister. Second Row: Elizabeth Elisha, Ann McFarlane, Angela Gervais, Patricia Horne, Nancy Schrot, Dawn MonCreiff, Gail Duquette, Joanne DeMarco, Tamara Cohoon. Third Row: Jim Kennedy, Roger Jolie, Tom Reid, Phil Lowery, Bill Roddy, Bob Carom. Fourth Row: Jack Pearson, Dave Eaton, Frank Shunock, Neil Burgess, Gary Hemmings, Justin McCarthy, Leo Brunelle, Dave Bib, Pianist Al Houston. -EEK. ' . . 1. -7141, INTRODUCTION How Like a Tree Is Man's Pursuit of Truth, Rising From the Darkness And Seeking The Light Through a Thousand Branches, Yet All As One, Inclining Toward The Sun. -JAMES CARON Page Thre ,rin- DRAMA CLUB First Row, Left to Right: Elizabeth Murphy, Connie Mepham, Linda Atkinson, Leda Savchetz, Diana Mady Helen MacPherson, Dona Drew, Marie Distefan, Nola McGrady, Teresa Malone. Second Row, Left to Right: Walter Armes, Peter Freel, Lawrence Stout, Donald Biers, Evelyn McLean Edward Long, President: Mary P. Clark, Dennis Deneau, Martin Sullivan, William Roddy, Jeremiah Cahill Third Row, Left to Right: Carl Bernoske, Ekkehard Simla, Mildred Smuczok, Yvonne Durocher, Sheila O'Hara Patricia Mohan, Virginia DeRoma, Mary Ann Kennedy, Carol Fisher, Joseph Dziver, john jewiss. During tlle past year the Drama Club presented one act plays directed by the students. Hard work and heavy rehearsal made the plays a success. WHAT EVERY ACTOR WANTS . . . A SPELLBOUND AUDIENCE C? DRAMA CLUB'S AWARD WINNER WTHE GLASS MENAGERIEM THE STAGE CREW Last year's Drama Club presented the Broadway a11d Hollywood success, The Glass Menagerie. The per- formance of this Tennessee Willianls drama so ex- pertly staged and so brilliantly acted that Father Crowley, the play's director entered the troup in a group equaled its award calibre staging played to a Windsor audience, and added to its glory, awards won in the Catholic Drama Festival, there. This excursion was in early summer after University classes had ceased. FUTURE ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS Ng 55:1 .-. ' g gf ii , -.-., f -. . IIEIEV- --.- ff ':1:1: :2EE5E5E: ': ':' 55555552 - Q at THE UNIVERSITY NAVAL TRAINING DIVISION v-fum.. f S HUM OFFICERS Standing, left to right: S!'Lt. Riedl, Lt. Spencer, Lt. Smith, Lt.-Cdr. Metcalfe, Rev. Conlin, Anglican Padre, S!Lt. Burton, S!Lt. Eaton S,fLt. Day, P. O. Lawrenson. The University Naval Training Division is 3 group of highly spirited young men who seein to have a keen interest both ashore and afloat. Their aim is to supply the Navy with a group of college-trained reserve officers. SENIOR CADETS Standing, left to right: Joseph Berecz, Dave Maven. FIRST YEAR CADETS Second row: Michael Roche, Craig Punchard. First row, left to right: Michael Jacko, james Caron Third row: Gary Docherty, Donal Stone. Second row: Ronald Hudgins, Terry O'Connell Fourth Row: Michael Krech, Bernard Allen. Third row: Ralph Burke, Eugene Grondin Fifth row: Bryson Scarff, David Nantais. Top: David McLewin. Fourth row: Gerald Weale, Carl St. Pierre Top: john Cole. 1 Q, S . :Ng- ' if ' , , N .3 , ,,. N A fn- 22 9, sw xx WW X SQ Xa KSN' K 1 KRW? lm X QQ X N' , M A. , LN Y xi xl 1 - Q--,aiu 1 -W F I Wan N wus? IT 5 EIN lT 5 WAY e R933 WORLD UNIVERSITY SERVICE Mary Patricia Clarke, Margaret Brown. YV. U. S. Interested in both inter-university and UNITED NATIONS CLUB The United Nations Club's purpose is to international affairs the W'orld Univer- promote good will. and the furtherance sity Service has members front univer- sities throughout the world. This organ- ization. by means of the Treasure Van.. gives the students a ehanee to buy goods from all over the world, and by this. provides for needy Asian students. of understanding and brotherhood bet- ween nations. Attending conventions and assemblies at other universities. the United Nations Club Qhas made tremen- dous strides in furthering international relations. D UNITED NATIONS CLUB Left to right: Peter Brett, Craig Punchard, Edward Zemla, President: Ivy Frenette, Gary Hemmings, Charles McDonald. Leon . Ff9+iS?'? Paroian -?N:'7-tffifnff-:z,,. if aa ' ' .Q-' . , , ,, .,. . ., l ' ' 'IE l: 'a .N . I sl , ff .l. 4 fs, 'v .if '. ax If ,af S in 1 4 HISTORY CLUB First Row: Ann McFarlane, Jacqueline Moro, Marie Distefan, Mary Quinlan, Mary Alice Pradziad, Marion Bednarski, Connie Curran, Teresa Malone. Second Row: joe Sanfilippo, Vice-Presidentg Marvin Richman, Gail Lynch, Mary White, Beverly Malach, Art DeLorenzi, Joseph Zelicskovics, President. Third Row: Michael Spang, Edward Long, Jack Duggan, john Higgins, Terrence Kennedy, Colin Gosselin. HISTORY CLUB The purpose of the Twentieth Century MATHEMATICS CLUB The chief aim of the Mathematics Club 7 is to stir the students interest in both Mathematics and Physics. This was ac- complished by such field trips as the one taken to Detroit's Willow Run Air- port where the members became ac- quainted with the mechanics behind weather forecasting. History Club is to promote extra cur- ricular activities to students interested in History. Trips such as to Greenfield Vil- lage, as well as historical movies and noted speakers, have proved interesting. MATHEMATICS CLUB First Row: John Mongenais, Fr. Faught, C.S.B., Denise Lancop, Helen Hassonda, Mr. Huschilt, Mr. Koenig, Dr. Aziz. Second Row: Donald Sines, John Butler, Ronald Dionne, Mr. Frank' Sweet, Thomas Dea, Michael Jacko, Paul Labute, Thomas Recine. Third Row: Leonard Gensens, Leo Paling, Daniel Ryan, Joseph Molinari. BIOLOGY CLUB First Row: Diana Pereira, Elaine Laframboise, Charles Neilson, President, Mr. Petras, Moderator, Louise Murphy, Kathleen Moses, Katherine Tiefenbach, Harvey Silver, Jerry Gendler. Second Row: Anita Tarcia, Jenny Paslaski, Lydia Lapl-ra, Ivy Frenette, Julie Bertoia, Edward Sabga, Edward Ciesluk, Donald Carom, Edo Marcuz. Third Row: Joseph Berecz, Michael Irwin, Edward Riddoch, Robert Bouteiller, Verlie Armstrong, Paul Penning- ton, Frank Monforton, Al Lachowicz. BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club was formed to encour- age interest 'in such scientific fields as medicine. dentristry and bacteriology. Every opportunity to do this is given in this club with such activities as tours of hospitals and medical schools. where everyone can get the necessary first-hand information. COMMERCE CLUB To give its members a complete know- ledge of the business world and its tech- niques is the aim of the Commerce Club. This is -:lone completely by tours to such points as the Imperial Oil Refineries in Sarnia. and the Strol1's Brewery Com- pany i11 Detroit. COMMERCE CLUB Left to Right: Jack Pearson, Secretary: Ken Lauzon, Treasurer: Dave Eaton, Presidentg john Van Raay, Second Vice-President: Gabe Courey, Vice-President. ' . '- ve' , .,.,y ENGINEERING CLUB First Row: William Wilson, Claudio Brunetti, Don Lytle, Mr. R. Billinghurst, Moderator, Don Sbrolla, Presideng John Hernandez, First Year Representative, Michael Jacko, Secretary-Treasurer, Don Lane, Joe Lischeron. Second Row: Hubert Lee, Paul Thomson, Walt Sigmund, Ia Steel, Slawek Skorupinski, Larry Brennan, Bruce MacNeil, Dave Peach, Paul MacDonald. Third Row: Wah-Cheng Kwan, Chun-Wang Lui, Yeun-Kan, Romeo Caza, Bruce Jaques, Paul Dunseath. Fourth Row: joseph Yau, Shue-Shum Wong, Bing Yiu Tam, Edward Ciesluk, Frank Bisson, Leo Shapiro, Bill Pulleyblank, Mike Prince. ENGINEERING CLUB To further develop the interest and ex- perience of its members is the main idea of the Engineering Club. The engineers express their various ideas and these are discussed. Briefly, this club establishes a strong link between industry and the classroom. STUDENTS FORUM Formed from a nucleus of culturally- minded Assumption University students. the Students' Forum is striving to restore a long-lost intellectual campus atmos- phere. Its format is that of a Spaniel on which the student expresses his views 011 topics of current and vital interest. STUDENTS' FORUM Seated: James Kennedy, Verlie Armstrong, Don Raper, Presidentg Mary Clarke, Kenneth Foyster, Ekkehard Simla, John Jewiss. Standing: Gabriel Courey, john Van Raay, Gary Hemmings. Page Seventy three ,J ,, .. ., 3 , Q-14,1 25 51? Wi 5 1 5'7 ' f it THE PURPLE reed ei Mary Catherine Aldridge, Editorg Leo Cushing, Assistant Editor. Une of the most interesting and influential organiza- tions 011 campus is the Purple and Wfllite. From it we llear the latest news, both on and off campus, in the twelve bi-monthly editions. Where else do we see the current Inter-collegiate news in one glance? gsfififf mf? 5 EDITORS Left to Right: Kenneth Foyster, Gerald Ditterich, Denise Lancop, Patrick Pope, Ger- ald Zima. .KX .Y ND WH TE REPORTERS Sitting, Dawn Moncrieff, Joyce Parent, Rosemary Griesinger, Linda Atkinson. Standing, Left to Right: Don Raper, Lawrence Stout, Terrence Kennedy, Hugh Rayson, Terence Henry, Paul Dunseath, Carl Dettman, Leroy Eid. Some of the editorials produced heated arguments, some extended discussion and some just humorous and interesting reading. A11 over-all comprehensive picture of campus activities was aimed at in the make-up of the paper. Special features were included through- out the year, but perhaps the greatest impression was maxde by the blank pages in the Homecoming edition. Circulation Manager, Nelson Laporte. Typist, Nancy Zettleamoyer. Photographer: Thomas O'Brien. Page Seventy-five UC W 1 5 5,2 h if- ' REV. EDWARD J. HARTMANN, C.S.B. ilu memnriam The death of Father Hartmann was unexpected and sudden. He had go11e about his work during the day, and in the evening had left for Detroit to attend a Veteran's dinner and reunion after which he planned to go to the parish assigned him for Sunday Masses. He mistook the first pains of a coronary thrombosis for indigestion, and instead of going on to his Sunday work, he deemed it advisable to rest a bit, and then return to Willclsor. Wllile he was being driven bar-k. his condition became worse and in the early minutes of Sun- day, April 28th death r-laimed him. V 'E' v ig -J ...rf JACK DUGGAN Editor CHECKING THE FINAL PROOFS JOSEPH ZELICSKOVICS Assistant Editor THE The theme of the year-book this year is the growth, development, and branching out of our University as symbolized by the tree on the cover. This growth was evident this past year as never before i11 our his- tory and was carried out not only in the errection of new buildillgs but also in the growth of thought and new ways of instruction. s 1. L, I MRS- C. PERRY, MA- REV. R. S. PAZIK, C.S.B. Technical Advisor Moderator 'D Administration and Faculty FRAN O'CONNOR AMBASSADOR As always i11 a job such as the pub- lication of a year-book, with orga- nization to he crystalized and dead- lines to be met, there is a loud sigh of relief once it is finished. Yet those who worked on this year's Am- bassador will look back on those days of toil with pride and satisfac- tion and gratitude for the oppor- tunity of taking part. Sports JOHN DANESI Undergraduates DAVID MCLEWIN xg' ggsiv ,NN We 4.. 'L va-Lfalii e EDITOR MARY-ANN KENNEDYg TYPIST SANDY TROVATO Organizations J O HN C O LE Page Seventy-seven CANADIAN FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC COLLEGE STUDENTS Left to Right: Peter Bowers, Ronald Eberle, Mike Lavelle, Don Raper, President: Louis Pennachetti, Clair C rowley, Teresa Malone CANADIAN FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC COLLEGE STUDENTS As the name suggests, this organization's aim is to promote a closer co-operation among Canadian Catholic Colleges. They endeavor to develop leadership potentialities in the Catllolic student, and an awareness of his duty as a member of the Lay Apostalate. CHATTER PLATTER Each Friday the crimes and gossip of the University are spread throughout the campus by the weekly paper . . . the Chatter Platter. Usually the newsy notes contain everything from the latest events in social activities to the newest happenings in the sportsworld. CHATTER PLATTER Joseph Fields, Editorg Margaret Brown, Typist. of fic A5QS0fy,f,,f,0n X 5 Pwfliaf- fp 5 4, W AS gp, Wfis 44 A 1 6 Z few i S 'Cf' 0 3 X X M if f , f 5. 3 5-Af Q' x ,, S ' ff N i 'KJ' jx TX'x Qi xx- Z X X r..-.-v I X- ' l 1 i 5 'J A, edt' .QL FATHER J. HUSSEY, C.S.B. - X N wt ssh ,V -In X' 2 Q Q f n it Y M ' ,K 5. ix Moderator of Athletics T-...qrjv ' seg THE STUDENT ATHLETIC COUNCIL Back Row, Left to Right: Joe Fields, john Danesi, Gene Grondin, Lorne Zwaresh. HANK BIASETTI Front Row, Left to Right: Paul Kennedy, Terry Mulligan, Mike Lavalle, President: Coach of Lancers Marilynne Russell, Sally Scroth. Xa DICK MORIARTY Director of Athletics i Q 'fl B' 69' Lv' EDDI CHITTARO Coach of Crusaders The Student Athletic Council is a representative body having for its purpose the fostering of intramural athletics. This administra- tion rules over all intra-mural sport beginning with the opening football season to the final roll of the howling ball. Along with its duties in intra-mural departments, the Council has participated in campus parades, sponsored dances and has loaned the Inter-Col- legiate Athletic Board its talents. E 'R PAUL KENNEDY Publicity PUTTING DIVOT-DIGGERS AND RACKETEERS RECEIVE INSTRUCTIUN MRS. HOXIE Left to Right: Rev. R. G. Miner, c.s.B., Don Timm, Pat Pope, Dick woodaii, Richard FORM Dickson, Tyrone Diatchenko. GOLF AND TENNIS As in past years Assumption University held another Golf Clinic , sponsored by the athletic council. Our golfers were instructed by Mr. Tony Ouellette and moderated by the Rev. Robert G. Miller. The Intercollegiate golf team participated in meets at Hamilton a11d Toronto. ASSlllllPti01l,S te1111is players were instructed this year by Mrs. Hoxie. The team will be participating in two meets i11 the early spring. INSTRUCTION DON TIMM Golf Commissioner TONY OUELLETTE I En 1 I 1 I . ,,... E .' o :P 8 Y-S A.U.'S FLEETFOOTS GO BIG TIME Back Row, Left to Right: Fred Roman, Mr. Koenig, Paul Falardeau. Front Row, Left to Right: Dick O'Connor, Andy Boyd, Bob Simmons, Chuch Defever. This year Assumption s five-man track and field team carried the universityis y colours into inter-collegiate competition. p i Although our team did not win any meets i - winning an inter-collegiate meet with only a five man team would be a virtual i impossibility - they gave a very fine ac- count of themselves. Team-captain Paul Falardean placed first in the intermediate one hundred, and two hundred yard dashes in meets in Seagram Stadium in Waterloo and in Varsity Stadium in To- ronto. Richard O'Connor won interme- diate pole vaulting honours in both these meets and Fred Roman finished right behind him in this event on both occa- sions. In the competition at Toronto Falardeau tied for individual scoring l honors in the meet. X U 1 PAUL FALARDEAU Track and Field Commissioner DICK O'CONNOR lm f A H 'f'e'4'1:. 4 X A, l wnvu-, -va Q J , L .,1 FT H 1-lvl iwvf nf f qw., H I H1 Ti LH! MN, .gnu Y. I to ,. 'fx Y f .Q ' ' X , QC- I. :J . Hy. ?,,,.--n Jf Aa wh-,U .. ll ,, X 1, Ii . ,I , - Il' ' 2- r :X '. wif . E151 -Wir ' 1-I-'a 4 - 9 . IM ,i .url 'A f.'-'F-F' 5 S 1, ,,.- 1 L? 1 .w ,L ,- ra- ,-5 x' ' -E51 n n, 4,54 mtg, , 1 'fl if 'Z' BRIAN MOAR i S IORS er, Dave Eaton Back Row, Left to Right: Paul Renaud, john VanRaay, Ron Stauth, Leon Paroian, Terry Snyd Front Row, Left to Right: John Danesi, jerry Dittrich, Mike Lavelle, Brian Moat, Bob Vitali, jerry Cronin 4' 1 'K l is Q.. we ef ,W R he 4 . 54, if Back Row, Left to Right: Alex Dey, Marv Richman, Don McKerrow, Chris McCaffery, Tony Gilbert, Steve Dempsey, Brian O'Ma11ey, Pete Cathcart. Front Row, Left to Right: Bernie Kolhmeier, John LeBe1, Claudio Brunetti, A1 Solosky, Bill Stoyka, Andy Kizik. INTRAMURAL ACTION f Q 4' f X V7 ,1 ii! X I! .--A ' i --L S s , X K' 'NI if iid, -T..'?.f.f ft' nv' if K '32 e' 'A gg-91 Q , frk N .5 , f I Ex 2: 1? g viii: I gf 1 . vw-. K1i':fa, A, ' .1 'wx .'d, '36 'A 4' , . --97 'L iusfi --v.--Q-.. --...E-ds o ami ff '-.', wr- , V? iid Ln' This season, as was the case in the last three or four seasons, Assumption's varsity basketball squad had a success- ful campaign winning fifteen of their twenty-five games. In Ontario-Quebec Conference play they compiled a record of eight wins and two losses, which was good enough to earn them second place in the Conference. The Lancers suffered two losses to the obviously superior quintet from the University of Detroit, but managed to hold their own against their other American ri- vals with whom they were better matched. Against the Canadian clubs they did very well indeed except in their two meetings with the Toronto Varsity Blues. The key man in this year's team was Jack Hool who provided the leadership which is always necessary to make a group of fine athletes into a well- organized and powerful team. He was a high scorer all through the season and played well on defense as well as doing a fine job of setting up plays. jack ended his college career with a brilliant night against Westerng he got over thirty points in that game. Rookie Gene Rizak also had a great year. He turned out to be a real high scorerg but his most memorable achievements were on defense. It was a very common sight to see Gene steal the ball and race down the court for a basket. Leapping Larry Francouer was a tower of strength all season and along with veteran Mike Spang did a lot of re- bounding even against the taller play- ers on opposition clubs. Mr. Spang was a very steady performer, and although he was not a high scorer he was a valuable man to have around. Neil McEwan played some very fine games in the latter half of the season after he recovered from a ailment which kept hi mout of action for several games. Although Dick Mackenzie and jerry Kotwas played some good games early in the season, they never did manage to regain their brilliant form of last season. All in all it was a good season and Assumption has reason to be very proud of this Lancer squad. Page Eighty sex en lx? Q s -as M IW: .' 0 I 1 rf w5'31Jf 1 NWT: 'vs , A ,. U I' x In - x I, - M , .Mx-J . - Y , -1 fi 'I' f fx wi .5 'Jx 1 'Q HQSAQQZY' -5 ff Q93 'QW ri fgsyglpff ' ' Q. . Q 3' Qxffrxgr- Q gnu .M W awfvf f 4 l Xwi ,F , sf W :QD I Q P sr x L3 ..... ,M Q. .Q ,X x, ,F U ft X .. 4 XS 4 K N X x X x Pl ' lf? sg- WM. i X Ir 457 K xr 5 I' .Vg 'X-. rx W. -x , s GET'M JACK! A-s-s-U-M-P-T-1-o-N Left to right: Gisele Butosi, Connie Mepham Carol Brueggeman, Verlie Armstrong. z I eg, I A 3' If' hiisl ll!-Q14 - 3 I . .. -1- ...- -5 1--..- --- --rhvlh f-'- -1 gh! Q Mlifp 1 ! , if 0' ' Jr r , V I ,fr Nh WMM gg x my H A 1 T 1. CRUSADERS ROLL ON Coach Ed Chittaro's Assumption Crusaders had a great season. They won the Intermediate Intercol- legiate Basketball crown by nosing out the Western Colts in a real 'cliff-hanger' in the final game of the schedule. In addition to this, the Crusaders paced the field in the Windsor City League. Led by players like Leo Innocenti and George Nickson, the team had such fine Varsity prospects as Paul Valentine, Glen Girard, Chris McCaffery, Fred DeVriendt, Bernie Allen and Leo McKerrow. This was a fine team and indicates that next year's Lancers will have to be reckoned with in Conference play. ACTION AT ST. DENIS HALL C C J I . Y vb A


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