Assumption University - Ambassador Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)
- Class of 1962
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Sf' 'Sv-' if 4 nf- X Jim Henry ,I L. fr -.e -il ev xv' rv- I --E if .,..,f ,kv A4 y 27 J 0 Nelly Hirsch Veronica Hladzuk Jim Hogan Richard Holl Carl Idziriski Don Jablonski Mike Kane Jim Kauffman Eileen Keller Jim Knittel Eddie Korcib Diane Kofz Jim Laframboise 7 as ev 9 .1 , S I 'J' I 6 - 3 L5 .,, ,,., - QL , 'Q V ' --ff ' -5- 1- V I v ' ,X--Y Q 'x XIX! X, 'Q' Robert Lauers Donna Lechleiter Elaine Lechonicz Ray Look Kan 7,85 HZEIZ fflilllm Q Joseph Lucas George Lung Q 3 Vaughn MacPherson Q5 B I 1 ,, V 5 I? M I V -if? 5- Lee Maguire ' xv ' ,J Q I ff. M Mike Marenfette Q 15 I Tr fx, .. ,L 1 I I' 2 2 'si .1 3.2-':27f'5'L V x X 'lf' I X . hd '.JfkI Sister M. Michael Matthew Y' ' 3 ' Dick MCC.-mhy ',.,, ,Q 75 I 4 x Q Bob McGowan il ' ' AT F - F5 V R K Virginia McHugh - ' ti, 5' 'L Sy, g' f, ' 'F 1 if ak '-Y ,P 4 X Wayne McLean ,S AI McNamara .Q 1 K N, Kyra 'X :Q V: 7' Sam Meleg V , A L L- Richard Merlo 'Cf ' Ig.. ft- ,f - QV' ' 1 Q W n ew . Cass Modrzejewski .Q 11 ' ' V-1 ft Janet Moffat ', 3? ' 'IIK N: . ,Q Brtan Murray -K. H 'Co' 6 , A V '53 ' f 5. S Mnke Murphy N-1' X? , .,. , A-fn L 'ff ' ' 1 Robert Near lpalto Okello x fu, 3 .Rx l Tom olechowska 'Q , , .Q ' . sua L- XV' , Larry Pickard gl., J V tw- XI' 1 - L I-.J N! he Frankie Provenzano ' 1 Q N 4 5. John Purcell wx ' L ' - 1 , bf' J - V x. gr 'fl 98 44155115 fi? -.1 . f 'ggi' N 5 ' ff- , 'ca 'Q' TP 'k 'x '- ' 4. - ir. N um P mx, C ,Ad - x- .- ,, ---, ,A ' f iii-X M 3, , XJ a , i i ' ' - ii f 144, Lawrence Quinlan Dave Ramdursingh Michael Ray Sue Rees Ed Remming Mary Renaud ,,. :Q ,,, X ', .' it 5 Dave Rosati .fl L -V . A Girard Santelli -1 f iii' cg-' ' ' Mary Lou Schrot .ti .Y - 1 L. x 3 Mary Senzel x ni 'rg Q A qi Bob Shearer 4' M 'j ' ' ' Carol Simpson f T ! 'xx' xx JA Il Bob Smith ., QV-f y ,-A in Barbara Speck 1 N an 'Q 3,4 Q. John Suhy :Q i -'G' r A il, Sr. M. Rose-Suzanne ' 'A ' 'wc' ' Mike Szymanski 'Rf W Lorne Taylor we ,Lv V 'or b Q 1:4 a Claire Thibaulf 6 'ab V SM I M George Tomko ,Y I . X 'Ps-' J ,kg 1-:.V ' n Larrie Umbdenstock ,exif F A ., , rs n . il f m' 1 Gceton Urbani M , f Bob Vobt ,- K , ,-W rn: Fig- Q , - ' Dick Weotaerbe T- ' N if I, Sue Weiler .'- fan i - 'Q Doug Woodwall ' 1. , 'L' J, 99 fiwdy. ,E Y . '. ,Q ' Q , Qi- , C? s. 1 S' ' f ,QQ ,ll 'fs' l S-3:1 A 'gig ,' fi N lr N- 3 V' '57, gjlr . B - lf ' W l -f l A 'L axe, ',3gMffl ' ' Michael Abbey Michael Ackermann Harlene Allchin Bill Ambler John Arnyot Bro. Angelo Bro. Anslem f, l Fran Arbour 'S 4 I- .. g 'H ' B Mary Arrnes hh 4' ' ' 7: ,N 1 Lf A., Q ' '3Q Q .1 if Ono Armin ,5-JJ ff' b ' A B' :fl W.. if I ev N. David Armstrong lf-'M ' A 'J' ,x -fs' ' isa! l Axl' .l , .rl Sr. M. Assume ,455 M Dennis Atkinson ' Lloyd Atkenson Lg fa v ,:, K- r H? E : 'C' Dale Alrens if ' A V :Q -, --- Alan Aylen ' N . 5 -if - 'Sf ' ' W l E l ll 'NJ l ' K A v z., 5 J e ,, l I Judy Boker ,Q -'l' il x Don Be-Ikwill vi- V , ' -' . Ron Barnes my - 2 L .. ,gin 7 . M? cl-' J kr 5 1' ,3, Je Jim Barry is 4 lx 1 ' N' fb ,-Y E X1 Qi, Larry Baswick Q91 f Qfl' N ' y :Q :HX ,go-.f l L ! Robert Bauer V 4 I y. Rack Bauman ' 'F B -. ' '4 A T .lane eQleY . X 5,5 gg Q 6, as wg B, Leo Belanger ew jg, Q -... V Q ab if Sharon Belisle ' Il ' X- A - 4 2 a f I A A 1 ., . Larry Bell X Bob Beneteau N E Joe Bevacqua -A A A Q- , 5 gl -A E' -Q I Noel Bhumgclra i N., si ,ll Q 'vw ' F Terry Biehn V 3 MQ' ly V S Z l P1 5 ., f Jerry Bielis n la Gerry Black 4' X ' K I Ron Blizchuk -5-Q f '21, C' NJ A IOO l1imQ11f'.:-x-..1::,5a-:sC- C , i l i i l l i l l r l l l i l li l r l I I i l l I l l l l l -l i ,--f, , 1 Wilfred Blonde l , B .3 4- .. l C--'7 xxx 'fl gi E re J 'r' . ,Ciara- R if 2 ..,. A , gif' Q3- X sr l . '? T7 ' L.. A lg' N ' K4 ' A -wr s 1' ' J s 1 We of Leo Bond Peter Bond ,gr , ,ri as' X J an h. -A Q? Q sv- S X ' 5 'ix 'Sgr - K A+ Q-K ' For-5' v-' ., 'M ,Q sn, -.i ri - r..:iL 4, Ji, vi ,Qi-l .. 1 6 ffgf. ,br . yr FRG' -.ff W . J Rx gf' , if if J in mf .35 uf M ea J: JL '. ',!, ' ':' i Mike Bowman Denis Bradley Lorne Brancloes :RQ S-4 XT' X cgoflfionzo 'zu 'VA' W , O N' x N. Q of 'C' . Q i ' g YL - 'wjsfx .N .gg 'T 'ills gli? we I xp 6 .Q 'av Q, 4. .su -XXVI, fl C.,- T-we A V, i Sd' . 'T' .,,, Bro. Brendan Nancy Brightmore Mike Brode Marten Brodsky Richard Brown Bill Brown Mel Brunei William Burkarf Bill Burke Frank Burke Pere Butler Terry Cakebread Andre Calladine John Callahan Howard Callaghan Sue Callaghan Glen Cameron Lio Cameron .lim Campbell Tom Campbell Louis Carli Bill Carruthers Bob Carter Ray Caverzan Gerard Cecile Julie Cerovski Francis Chan Sue Chapman 'N , 1 ,bi 2 Q -w L 1 ow. 4, Q gh V' if f S :2 Xl J - :, N- -. C- - 1, F J A L l Y ll i .me - , , C, l f QAYL r C , Dgrgthy Chaseley Gary Chick Gerald Chui Peter Clark William Clark Cathy Comuui , FED Dennis Consalve John Cook , - 7 Hermine Cooprnan - 5 4- Q 3 4' ' Q Doug Copeman Q- i , ,LV Y ' A ll lf- - 'E Mike Coughlin r -. Y , ' gf A .:rgl1fiZ'. f ' Bill Courrier Judy Cowlin Larry Coyne -, 4: Q' gr S+ ' 1 K 1 Q Mike Cranstone , ,ill -. ' 2: K ly Mike Creede Q -- fi ir? ' ' 2 A . ,, ..,-f-Lffjw Stuart Cruickshonlc ' A , Pat Culhane F, fu, 'N .lack Cunningham I? fi' ' 4 M ,,, C- - sf Jcick Dalgleish . V .., .. 4 .tr y Vt-K , ,... ' f' ff Lmdo DOM -off Yi .tif L A25- Leo Da Silva - Claude David -A V 4 I A Elizabeth Day ' - Tiiy L ' Harry Deckert Pi 7, I, j V , h lx. A 1'- ' M'f Ge' Dem Q. X - g .,, 'L I Bruno DeGregorio Jerry Delohn ,Q 1 '17 ,- .A Q 9 K- ' 5-a 'af Terry Delvin ' I -4 Q , xv 13 2 Norm Derners vt v-3' C- ' 'if -lj ..- Deanna Derouin - . h V Lynn Desiorlois P -, 2 Patricia Desmarais 1? , ,,. Z. Liz Dettman 1 1 il'-F7 ..,,. N xv- I . 'H-'4 y W , 'v 102 C... A ..sa5:su-av fx ,ge -G S- ig E ns. 4 Y fi i i I U33 2 as Q- f I ': A :L - 5- , if- ' X .. l David Devauy Barb Dewitt Yvonne D'hond1 Irene Difelice Bro. Douglas Robeff DOYIG l l l l l I ' O12 ONZO 'Iii l All 6 l l l l 4 l l E l - Terry Drew Jerry Drouillard Z 1 .: Suellen Duchesne 1 I. ' 2'1 ,. ' . L- Alfred Dunlop 5 1 V Q? Ron Dunn I A Linda Durocher Bro, Earl 9 v is Q, ln- Philip Eby x. , ,EQ l' Z1 f -X . K- Ron Eid 'N' Q -' ' ta' 1 ' ' I I 'Z' : Jim Ellis i 1 A L Q '-'A Paul Elsey ' Walter Enns I 'B Q 6 K vs' 3 1g . P, 'gg 3 55' Allen Erickson , , x ' ,, .V L- Bob Erlandson , f - , 'Z' 'J Max Pierce 4 w' A L L Brian Faught l E 1 Karl Ferrer . Q. 'T ,5 rv 'I Garry Firzgibbon i --1 f L r gy Phil Faizpaffick V T7 5 Lynn Fluelling I A I.. f , '-Y y Y l l ' Paul Frasca l as I S 13 Q. as :X Wayne Freneffe n if V4 v X '-gi x L , Bernie Friesmuth 'F 'I ' Ny - V ...l Mike Gaan ' N Lawrence Gegnier I 3 K l l , Gilbert Gagnon i x ' 9, A' 5 Bro. Gerrard , . ff' if . I i , 'Cf' Jesse Gerrard .,, fx 'Ir wwifyffqi- - sa 5-5 Y , . Li-i ,r' Joe Gibbons Frank Giblin Alofzgomo 'cas Ray Gosselin Ron Gravelle Gloria Grondin Wayne Gruber Carl Gruclzien Mary Grzegocka Bill Hadley Pete Halford Dave Hannay Kathy Hartford Lorry Hegland Tom Henderson Charles Herniman Dave Hersey Mike Heseltine Barb Hill Gerald Hogan Dale Hood Dick Hornick Tom Horsley Bob Horvath Bro. Hugh Susan Hurley Ron Hussein Carol Ingalls Gary Ingalls Bro. lvan Alice Jacklin K5 'tal na '5 A- if ' -. -N 9 , 'Ag v- -, , -if 4. .,, i lfif' ' 1 Iii . -f-A ' In lv' . . xi' Q. 4' g .N-, Q-- lm 2 I C. R W' kg. -G51 ' 2 -N ,M ,sl W R' Q if L Marilyn Gibson Mary-Jo Gleeson Doug Gordon Martha Gosling f' ' ,,. is , ,gf sa Q . Bs v i., ,f ,,. r E 'Z' gi Ax. 71 , r. is A In X 'frifi l q' f' Ml A V. Af M Ax D We A M ls Q F? -' K . Qui. I ,lf .F X - L55 x. I V zz' A - N-.57 1 3. , li v 'ZWFG A 5' 7 6 N' V -tx - K gi ' - , 1' if , TC' -35 - nf ,Q- XX Silo - ' 1. 2.4: 6: Q X pl Qi- ig A, A V 0 Q 'Q ' if f E-5. 'tv' i x , I f tr' f N, f i 2,41-r-1-f .. 4..-V-5 1 -W l li I I I i ' Loraine James - I I B I l i i I I I I I l I I I . 11 'i e--X 4? ,F 1., , 3 ev 3 452' . y .JI L 'B'-Fw 1 1 W' . I J.. , X I iirf vi TF ,- up ' - , 1 D I I I l I I N L it ,gf J QP ' 1 Q Qin -cu' I I 4- - If. , Q I eff ff- me ' f I ,... . .JI I elif gy Ron James Dan Jason Ivan Jelic Bro. -l0GCl'1im BFICFI Johnsfon .rgofzgomo 'zsa I 90 1- 'gg Q w I Us Q V , ,fir f , , 9 ,.. fir 1: A. V fx K -1231 ,ff 5 Z 'g.3'!:- y K -.f , sf , 5,1 Q TJ if .T.. V '11 ' I Y -L I wie,-r X Q' ' , as li ie il I N. WE I , n '. 'I . ' ' I .if si e,,,4 - 1- if 'A xy Q V. R 0 A can ez '-I I V a 4. ip, Ni I Ng' , W 1 ,lg-L, 'Tj' , I W X V I 'Y' if at --I gi' I , y Mi I 5 , in zz' if 105 Keith Johnson Jane Ann Jozsa Efrim Karapasouski Don Kasta Mike Keenan Joe Kelly Rick Kelsch Bernard Kenney Jim Kenny Jim Kesselring Jim Kolb Irene Kominar Bill Kostyniuk Judy Kowcinak Bill Krawec Gina Kricfalusi Ed Konalski Claudio Kwasnicki Wilfred Laioie Dick Langs Ihor Lapka Dennis Leach Margaret Lemon Kathy Lepage Jerry Leroy Diane Lewis Emmanuel Likov Jim Loiacano IF- 'x ' 'P mf'-um . J - I Q I , , JL - :J -. 4 , 1 1 3 1 1 l Is- I l r f .g I . vf , 5 new '- xg IB! 'l Crisp autumn air and the thrill of a football game are essential elements of every fall sesemter at Assumption. Teamwork makes for successful fun. Athletic Directors at school were not twiddling their thumbs all this while. Teams plunged into Inter-University competition almost immediately and as well, an extensive intramural programme was begun. Football was the highlight ot the local sports scene with rugged and close play the order of the every game. As well, behind a tight schedule of school work, clubs have received their budgets and em- bark on a year full of various chances to see and learn and do. Fall brings with it the first dram- atic production of each year. Sadie Hawkins Day is the highlight for the Women's Activity Coun- cil. Canadian-American relations are discussed by high officials visiting the campus. More growth. Co-operation in quiet study was one of the first values that every student learned. The study hall in the library was about as quiet as one could get it. Y N ' ,311 1-A-iv' . e 'ws I -A 4 ' ' 'N .-. i ' - - 'A . 5 ' - , ,'.,, A 'RHJHALWH mf f .-'YZLLZ ' -' :M ,. .. .- Q ,fi i 'iI2? f. fMXt K 'iz -s-- Q ' 'X L . .1 x ' ,Tj'1gTf '2zi.z -.. X 'l X ,.si..Qf -.A 41 ' Xxx, K N -an . .1 i . 1 , -1- pqullll Robert Lysy Kerry MacDonald Tim MacKenzie Carmen McArthur Lee McCare Jim McDonald .Y tiara:-, '- 3-A' ,.,.-, 2 'M Q. iv 7 If .xx Jim McCoy Doug McCreody Mory Ann McDonald Helen McGlacle cgofzgomo 155, Gerald McNeil Paul MacNeil Wayne Maitland Myrna Malouney Vincent Mancunelli Ken Mandzok Fred Marentette Sr. A. Marie Pat Marontate Sri Eva Mary Mary Beth Martin Fidre Matteis Betty Matthews Jacqueline Meharry David Miller Wilbur Miller George Mitrovich Felix Monsegue Carol Moore Danny Moran Pete Moran John Morand Art Morris Mike Moudrey Barb Mountford Jack Moylon Lucille Muscotello Harold Musson Geraldine Myron it s.- 2'--H. Rzqn-are 'L ...- twig 2SfiHfif?:z.f.-re is Q, 173:31 'Zig Y X 4-eo. QTL' A ff, WWQQ' E F' X 'TL' '? ., 6A I-1. it 5 Ml Q-:- t G X . S- ' V' fu' Q Q 3 ' 5 as -'C-' 1' ,,. . ,L 1? 5, A . . as 6 1 VJ- ' AJ --5 ' e 'Q' -we Q 5 N tr-'H 'r' V 'W ig Q 'J 2 'sa '-Ag u, ,Q-Q Q, , , 1 , M -'t I . J ':- Pete McLean xy Q, W Eric McMullen L' du .a '25 ft I' If 43 ,, - 1 'Ta' Q, ., 'T .4 fx: ,..N I . Y N-' i I' Q I L Q ' hx.-r. 9 -1' K 'of - ' .Vxb : wie A 1 ,Q 3- ., ' V' 1 K is - ' .. 'z a Fti'.i:QzIQ. - ff . ' .fix ,- ii :fy Ft 4 '1 A 4 1 f: ep Q ' '?Ax!T.5- I -' Q ' 5 M gf ,, -U 3' ' pf V N :if f 106 x ,n fn-fr -s.' U sf v--- -3' li L A A 9 Sl! Qf 5-r .vs '- on -ez LZ' I, Irene Novosad Isabelle Nunziato 'LQQ -.1 ! Ike Irene Namespetra Leisha Nazarewwich Dorothy Nelson Itolu Nespolidn lngeborg Neuberr Dick Nosotti A 5 . W - ,V ga A Dick O'Calloghan A- 'TV E -5 'l Gordon O'Keefe ::. 3 G. I Anne O'Rourke E , ' o b re, L S Sap OFIZOTE5, H i X 3 QI , .AX .hs .Q x D3 li. I ...4 l I li , i 'M x fi ' . R T vkx . as Q' 'N' X x- ' - . F ,S 5' - J at T,-' -an l x , ' ,L ' V, X6 J' N.. his na x- ' V V , fx L- A f -1- ' Av ' cf I iw , ... ' .au ' . Q 4' 9 f V 1' it? 1 -:S -J L -rl eff, ,L fix . Wt ' Q 'Q Q N :sy W A 1+ V 'U Al D. Q V I-A .Q N V an Lf' If-N Q ,Q .., I I , lager' f 'i' 'S ' 'df' 4 L -ll ,Q A- Al Y -:lu -s-5 ' 2: '1-T. qu- . . V: , X1 ' -Q. . Gerry Ouelette Severio Pagiuso Nick Palenchuk Margaret Parent Barry Paul Dick Pelletier Lee Pengald Robert Penfold Phyllis Peterson Ed Petryshyn Richard Phillips Paul Piraino John Pollard Kathy Pollard Robert Potvin Janet Pracey John Preniczky Doug Quick Robert Quick Bro. Rene Danielle Renier Thomasine Richardson Mary Rivard Tom Real' Ann Roth Harold Roth Roger Roy Brian Rudie Sharon Russell Paul Ryan Naef Saab Steve Sales Tom Sclmoni ., -w 'NSC' 5 T' 'K A .., if L4 x N , 53 .-f A flglfipx s.. , .Q Ha E .J at 7 Awww- f T 1' L, X ' Ebb 1 X . x,.f- Bob Sanford Dick Sanford X I ul- QQ V -. A-,, at -A Anita Santin 5. Q' it 4. . -- sf '- ... --- ' Frank Sarlo ' if ' I Y X, L. , gi, Qirwf N ' Gary Schafer f 'FF' Op 0,720 7.55, 4 am schenden ' I V, sy Tom Scheverman 8 i. gf . A I ax K, -.. n rv- 'C' , i A wg Tony Schincariol qs' U N, ir? ' A' s.. Fred Schinners A L r TJ' V - N'9 John Sequin X U ' lf? i R Wsrxu., v ' ff -Q' X f AL. A li gf. V- Tom Seymour I, 'S ,M Don Skilling 2 F f . A ,gg 'F fx A ' - S ' X Karen Slote -i gmt ,, M 'K 7' 'Q' y Dennis Smart l' lg- 8:1 li N' -f ,W K L- .4 Harley Smith ' Y ' Pat Smith ,. . ' ' - fs as . 'S 9- 'Gr Jim soms , 4' 'W -1' X G- 2 'Q Mel Soucie 'S 'NS' V X H V 2.11 y . Len 5Peranza , - ' - TT ' 'ta GN X A . We N Q flli 'Q 1- T PEEW5 - , kk . a I-lug,:qL.q Y Mn SPM 'tgp p S f f i fue: Leonard Stacey .- y V M 'V A an Y lnQria Stahl x so H S. ye ' ' ' lf' 3: if iw S Patricia Stamp 3 -V ,Q M 3:- AlPhonse Stanevicius 1 'if Q SL Q S' , Ken Stanton N u i V h Catherine Stork xy Y 3'-54 5 X y R ,X Harvey Starkman K XM' ' if 6 K we ya M .A gv, x . Q S Q. l Gerry Stasso 'J li, 'N' Sv ', ' . 2 CC, 'Tk Roger st' Aubm 4. NX it J A' , ... ' , br Doug Steel X YN , fr ., A Pat Stewart ' ' 'G' 9 YW, ,qw , -' ' - U' Lyle Strelczyk - Nfl N V. if 4 Z 108 1 4 Y I ' TT -F' K. Dave Struthers l Y an 4- A' 1 ' '37 V. Y H Walt Stubgen ' 'sa - ' Q ' H '-' X 3 John Susko 1 t 'S' ll is A-A ' 1 Q H, s.. J, N. V! Jim Sweeny ' gi Q li + r ' Fred Sweet ' - :- 1, -xx T 1 I Lillian Sykora ' U , . Pete Syring 5 W S V - G 'Q - Pat Taricone l Sf 'lu -3-ff :gp 9' Mike Tassel ' , 7- , J. c T Fred Taylor 4 5: 'Q 012 OHZO 155. H 1. 'l l Paul Temelini rl 3 ,A I Y . 1 Bro. Terence ,. Y C' - '. ' -2 nl Keith Thorarinson 'V 5 Tj fx :iv Q Mary Jane Thorpe I ' - ie., Bro. Timothy T- 5 l .A .- l l I Catherine Toth S . , Keith Travis A lf V,V. 3 Q I ,ZR W' G 3 4: ' Al Trinca ,R . ws ef lg .. , ,d Brian Trothen . V x -S - wff' K - 51f 'fl i X: T' ' .Fx Tony Turchyn EY' l L Q' - Q dt I X I lr, ., Jerryj Uhrin . 5 - Jim Vanstone ' 1 E t 'Q , -' y 'QR' - J Q Q V Len Varrosso ' i up ' f' Y ' J .fv M I V - ,R Q. 4 y ,, N. . 1 . anue eras , J - , . J N 'Qi r i' I ix - V , t Brian Vernon 5 I , fire ,. i2i33?:3f351 Ls . . 'Y X' me Janet Vezina ' V Shirley Wambelce ge G X l ' Stewart Weber X, t A 'C V' Rosemary Weiler , V K Andy weis if 2. if-f. ' Bill White ,X ' 5 -A .- Don Wodkowski T i ' 5 9 t 'Ni' Gunther Wolf 5 w it- 5 -:lf J Q.. i n Gary Wortley B' . , ,,f F' l ' x V - Rosalie Wozgar , 4 I ,lf gl 3 Wally Wyszinski A ns l vi- Ted Zuber . 1 L ,J ,. 0 I 'l t M 11rrnm1: mn:nYv1m1ur -wr-unw 2 fn' . -,,. f G. u-- 'x union Phi Arber Scnara A.'ChOI'l1lD9OUlY Jean Armour Wlns'on Armsfrong Bro, Arnold Bob Arlmson Bro. Augustwne Lutz Bacher Ed Bogus Joe Barrows Mawr-ew Baumgarfner Beverly Baxter Harald Besk Wayne Beger Doug Bell liurele Beneteau lrma Bernard Mauro Berrewa Ray Bewrlage Ken Bezaire Laura Blufe Bruce Blorkquist Jerry Bo! Dale Bondy Gerry Bondy Glen Breen Margie Brown Sharon Brownling -gp 'r 3 Q -K A53 B fp . Q V .,, ? ' I. - V tj! N ' G' QL ' 4 l A . Paul Allen Bob Anderson Bro. Andre Bob Anneff Angy Antoniuk 1, T l r -Ca in -X 1: If fix 3 'Q O 15. 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V i ,1 5 5 lg fi? 0 n 'xl :QS ,fl sill, l is 4 l J' M g in at 'A Q. 5 L L 3 -Q A!! . 5, if 'iiiz f my i ii H5 urzio me Bro. Lucien Richard Lumb Barb Macedonski Jim Mahon Charles Mailloux Larry Maisonville Jim Mallory Mike Mandich Vern Mandolesi Vincent Marchildon John Marcinko Randy Marcotte Mike Marentetfe Paul Marentene Par Marion Mary Angela Marr Art Marsh Allan Massey Maurice Mafassa Terry Mayville Phil Mazza Greg McCullough Melanie McDougall Leo McElhone Daniel McGillis Ed McLean Mary McLeod Jim McManus fdivs Governor-General Vanier '3i'H 'W 4 S.. al H 7 M' A ff? ,w . I .W , .5 'VM at Convocation r. Three students rehearse for the Dramatic production. Sharp Assumption cadets line the path to be taken by the Canadian Govenor-General up to the opening of the new University Centre. ml The Commerce Club Executive put their heads together at their Students browse through the Treasure Van. banquet. xx WM ri or ,ttf 'Q 4... I a ll lg 5 Nfl - ,iw A-.1 gl Q ,P s 5 w Q x z K -wif l ' ag. 1,-,. I Q 1 - Z, F Q, K -I A .,4. g X Y h Y 4 M ll V! . 5 . I L union Sharon Parker Carl Oulletfe Steve Nuspl Peier Nuspl Maureen Norwiod Brian Nolan John Noel Pete Murphy Mike Mulkern David Mui Iwan Mordowanel Paul Mitchell John Mitchell Heather Milne Karen Miller Garner Mennell Gerner Meloche Mel Melconian Joanne Meagher Rick McNair Sheila McMillan ,J N lac'- 1 5, . X L as W Q., c 1: N., A Yx xv-,., ff ' ' ,- , 1. NK -wp 0 . . :ly K- 513' I . 'r i g ,ll Sinio Pehovel Joseph Peroutlca Gary Pennington Doug Pearson Tom Parkins ei if ie f f, Mr. Vandall begins his geograph ,sg-53f.,QXjf: .I . X Y- 35. S 'if k Q J is -1 -4 J :l m M xl it Q 29. -A ir YN e.. 'P W. F , in -- , , ' X A24-if ., -I , Y A- vllb K ' 1 :ni K , 4' .-k- Qc . 1-J l' X N , mf :V l A . . M A . X W ,l gf ll YJ ' I 1 , Lk'-fil m .- 'Y . i e .fy -ww 'ls vu v Q lp- , M 116 l LUZLO '15, i Gordon Sanderson ' - , ' Don Ruscio U: 45: -,W Vg 1 1 P I Anna Roy I , 5 V Jerry Robinson KT ' fi I' 5 K Dexter Robinson .- n ' if ' VM - i .J J Q-.. i i i ,f we oro or li I i 3 : rr i -i f if-'fgfgfl I W1 ., LL ln. liclass in the new Essex Building is i li i fi i - 1 fffiis 1 . ,, ' Ken Rising ' Orlondo Renzo i , , Q' , ,,.- mst 4? i E ' 4 R, S.: -H65 .,,, Earl Rembish , . asf fi f ' -1 '- ..., - , x H-E .. - V 15-. , ' . John Riemer V W ' fi ' ' ' , 5 'xr Wm 3 ' . Ron Regehr , 0 . A , . f' i'f:S,5 i'l., iE2a ' , ' X3-1:11-if i Q X' ' ---, -' 1:5 ,I ....' 1 l ' i. x A . i , N X Q Franklin Reaume i .L V i V F Bob Rayzak i at R A... 'Wx , s K: N Richard Rau i K v. 'A iv Ai ', .fl I' J., Sv- i,' Bob Ronahcin , -in i, ' 'V 1, U- l . b -, Jerry Ralki y ' ,E Q Leo Quinn I J I ',, A Steve Quinlan iq me P 'Q i ' 'Q .-fa --ez. Q? Espedito Quablia Q K ., A. I N ji N, ' I SA 1 Jane Praszek il - gf ' 5 .N ff' yu 1 J'ohn Pretli i . if J ' i . J f Ab q Make Pfoff ii ' V 'ii' 4.v.. : :JY ii in Brian Poulter R- J .4 57, Ku Marie Piflick L P 4.-A ,s i L. f K 'rl N' Q John Piron i , s.. .9 ,.,,, .1 - ' - 'v-- . - ' 5 ' ,SQ A , 1- M1 , ' V, V Valerie Pinke i i ., '- ulhg HV 1 Steve Pidskalny E ? Vern Pich 4,,,. . A i , , X ' 'ii' i l Ben Tohir Dick Szemcn Herb Summers 3? C: . , I ' 'F Jim Streefer :L f-LT! kt, ,Q gs Mike Stoyko ' 4 Luz 'O 'za -Ap? Co-operation leads fo easisi Jim Stewart H Roben Srelmock 5 X 1 3, , V ,Q Q r .3 n iw 'gb f Walter Srokosz F5 ' Q 1! 1 M ' V ' Tony Speronzini Z- -. fi- V' ' -2,-. 5 1- Milon Sogonich Q V' gg, Michael Smith I f Andrew Smclll v ' . K 53 George Sloney Q - V' E . ' -K 1 W W Ron Simpson I g, P N3 R th S'Icox ff' ' in - . U I X K-.Q 1, ia 1 I Roy Show ' 5 Borb Shopespeore ' - 'A X , 'R .Q i Dove Serry 'ifxg Q Q 4 7- 5 Walter Senchuk -.1 Q - f.: ...J- ' ff. Sheldon Schworfz ' A X ' , i A, i . X .X Xb , i Elmer Schurfer U ' Dick Schiner J! ,gd 1 , X V ,. Jerry Scherer .. L. if A i s,,. it s. N , Brod Sounders : -:,- 'T' J 1 1 IT' John Sonko f I - I X , X ., ' L -dl H- N' 5 is I2iff, .f .- l l i pn ' ' 41' A -9 K -0 , .. l iffrr J .-.. , l l l lv 1 l l l i l i i l l ii i ll ,L 1 l l success in the physics lab. wffifiv ',' A Q 9 f' -4 E ' Xa? li , V ,ai 'T .A A ..-. -A . . j' -in za. 1 5 L xV.' , ffm, 1 'V AL . '43 sb- Y' a, i. ' ' ,, 'e, Q1 PL ll - , Q. x-f, 1 X ,,.. . ' ' f --, 4 ,N .. .A V ' Xa J ' A f Ty e. ll . Qni' , 9'1 ' V 4 W Dun L N -i il H9 Anne Marie Thibclult Bob Tonen Trevor Wright John Troft John Unifch unio 'za Bernie Vieou Guy Violerte John Volpe Felix Wai Ed Wcxkulich Corolvne Woiling Poul Wei Bob Wilds Jock Wiley Carolyn Wilkinson Gail Williams Poul Willioms Doug Winch Jim Wood Sandy Woolford Julian Yon John Yonchulo George Yoworsky John Zarecky John Zimmerman sit - A in ,.,. , 1 i i .l Omg-Ea. Ciba We did not come to school to find a hus- band! The way the girls are working so intently at their home economics class, there surely must be some incentive for them. At any rate, Sister Romana will see to it that they learn their les- sons well. QM ,,,f ,L- ,- ...AQTAY I i 5 , Ag 'iii asifian. Scgofasiias ist. Row -- Dan Vernelli, Secondiano Zamparo, Pat Kelly, Pat Malone, Tom Balis, Bill Allgeyer, Tom Casselton, Bob Seguin, Charles Delaney. 2nd. Row - Mike Burns, Maurice Dulfilho John Kiss, Murray Wilbur, Ed Miller, Bob Johnson, Gerry Drouillard, George Hosko, Earl MacDonald. 3rd, Row - Carl Madigan, Bill Britton, Ted Johnson, Dave Armstrong, Tom Pratt, 'mai CEM Oh those French verbs! Sister Pauline has her students go through the schema every class until they dream about them. Finally, they can actually speak French. it's all worth it in the long run. Qil f l lg Ei il w T ' r L, F, cgecfamfzfoziif Awcfgoflzifici Bill Comerford, Rev, V. Crean lPrefectl, Leo Feehan. n Pierre Payer, Bob McDonald, Bill Fitzgerald, Joe Cramford Morton Mates, Mike Murray, John Golden. r Kevin Burke, Greg Sullivan, Gerry Grover, Mansell Blair John Mitchell, Ray Corriveau, Gerry Keindel, Richard St. conomiaa 615015, Mr. Gillen explains the complexities of economics to two determined students. This is one of the hardest subjects stu- dents run across in their years at As- sumption and it requires no small bit of study as well as excellent instruction. The latter we have plenty of. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ii. ,i ist. - Carmen Donato, Rev, C, Crean, Frank Hrbolich. Qnd. - Ed Mullaly, Bob Plamondon, Tom Laver, Roch Fortier, Don Power, Tom Doyle, Joe Michalchysyn, Ron Nadeou, Bill Williams, Don McDonald, Tom McNulty, Yaroslav Swyanyk, 3rd, - Leonard Norman, Don Lukie, Pat McDonald, Boris Kyba, Walter Petryshyn. Ath. -- John Fitzgerald, Dave Cottingham, Paul Murphy, Gerry McNorgan, Joe Sullivan, Frank Green. Sf lst. -- Bro. Brendan, Bro. Rene, Bro. Andre, Bro. Anselm, Bro. Bruce, Bro. Timothy, Bro. ivan. 2nd, -- Bro. Earl, Bro. Augustine, Bro. Hugh, Bro. Terance, Bro. Joachim. 3rd, - Bro. Gerard, Bro. Douglas, Bro. Amold, Bro. Lucien, Bro. Angelo. .14 - . , I f . J A' i i , -1 Y E K :fd x' '1 s - mf , 2,57 .4 riff s Vi' , K , S524 M. Adelman, M.A. Sc., Ph. D. Chemical Engineering vxxv A ..., 1' 'I' Q? .A t . .- 1 ' xx-Nd' ,. - ...- Rev. F. J. Boland, C.S.B., Ph. D. Hlstory N 'un- E. W. Channen, BA., Pn.D., Chemistry ,wiv lic J. N. Deck, Ph.D., Philosophy XL... 1 I fl .4 , ' tb f H. A. Eliopoulos, M.Sc., Ph.D.. Mathematics 'i 'gl' Ec Q .3 - A j ' ,Hx ls . 1 . YY L 'Yr J. Abramowich M.A., Ph. D. Mathematics J, ., . ,. 9 . es ...E-I An I, H. Brockman, B.E. Physics V 1 ., 5 5 E K New 1 . A V. C. Chrypinslci, Ph.D. anomics and Political Science sql Rev. J. R. Dougherty, C,S.B, BA., M.S., Biology i S 1 Z. M, Fallenbuchl, M.A., Economics and Political Science M H. A. Apostolopoulos, B. Civ. Eng., M.S. 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Super Assumption University l u 3Zl.fil':X5rfn-'RXYII X X l G' .Il I l I . X Q . ? zz C, Tien, M.S., Ph.D., Chemical Engineering Rev. A. Weiler, C,S.B.. B.A., Modern Languages and Geology W. Zayachlxowskl, M.A., Mathematics . 11' Iv' -...J-I A. E. Kovacs Ph.D. Economics J. E. Thompson M.C., B.A. Director of Development in Ill! ll H. J. Tucker, B.Eng., M.Eng., Mechanical Engineering W. L. White, MA., Economics and Political Science M. Zin, B.Comm., M.B.A,, Business Administration Rev. A. J. Thomas C.Ss.R., C.D. Faculty Theology ' R. J. Sdwifterll B.A. Placement Office sm.. 1 P. E. Vandall, B.A,, Geography A Van Wllngoarden B.S. Physics 4. Rev. H. Hill L.l.T. Theology --si it I 'X 4 .. . Y i 1 i ts Rev. L. C. McAuIay C.Ss.R., J.C.D. Faculty Theology me 'QQ R. A. Nairn Comptroller Essex College I .Y ,,..lil.klt ' ffl Decorating for Christmas helps get the girls in the happy spirit of the holidays. Before long, every one will be on his way home. The year rolls on. Marks have to be in by December 15 and everyone rushes madly to get assignments in and study at the same time. It is difficult when so many activities crop up and now that each person feels more at home in both his studies and his social life, it seems that there is even more to do. The Christmas break is a welcome one, neverless. After the Christmas vacation, it's right back down to work. Mid-terms! 'F PEE Q if up T t e T .f W . ' A if , L M . 1555 -N A L 4-haw sw One of the big winter attractions was the basket ball game and dance on many of the week ends The team mode an excellent showing this year Homecoming weekend is the featured weekend in Jan- uary. The new Centre will be opened for regular use. And later on in the year, the Shakespearian Players are supposed to come to the University. That means getting down to work right away to have time for all the fun to come. This is a portion of the large crowd that attended the Homecoming basketball game and dance at St. Denis Hall. The dance was iust as successful as the game in which the Lancers beat Queens University by a large score and went over the 100 mark in points. ' . . 'Ill KKK LYN- XXXX X XWVYYCY . x - , .H i- , ,hf7 1J J ff' ' ' Growth never ends. We always can learn more. Here at Assumption, students have been able to receive an essential education in lite, not wholly complete, yet so valuable in every stage and phase of its process. Those who are graduated have begun to know the lesson of life as taught in a Christian Univers- ity - their growth continues in the world. There they will be ambassadors of all that they have absorbed into their characters. They will stand out as leaders in the community, a tribute to the standards and principles of Assumption Univers- ity. ,126 The Eastern Concept We recognize that owners, architects and engineers want early occupancy and quality construction at lowest cost. For this reason we employ top-notch engineers, superintendents, and tradesmen . . . with a long background of experience . . . and with the ability to measure quality and to expedite. We operate a large fleet of equipment to cut costs and to ensure early delivery. It is this concept that is responsible for our growing list of new and repeat clients. Before you build, be sure to investigate our record. Write Eastern Construction Company Limited, Box 96, Walkerville, or Box 504, Station F, Toronto 5, Ontario, Canada. EASTERlEMPgxINC3lElI5IjllPl?DllCTION WINDSOR ONTARIO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE - ESSEX COLLEGE - HOLY NAMES COLLEGE CANTERBURY coLLEeE - How REDEEMER coiusoe COURSES OFFERED 1962 - 1963 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in Chemistry, Physics, Chemical Engineering. MASTER OF ARTS in Economics, English, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology. MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. MASTER OF SCIENCE, in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics. MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE. BACHELOR OF ARTS lHonours Coursel with maior in Economics and Political Science, English Language and Literature, English and French, English and Spanish, French and Spanish, English and Philosophy, English and History, History IEconomics option or Philosophy optionl, Philosophy and Psychology, Psychology, Philosophy lScience optionl. BACHELOR OF ARTS lGeneral Coursel with maior in Economics, French, Geog- raphy, History, Home Economics, Latin, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, Religious Knowledge ' BACHELOR OF COMMERCE IHonours Business Administrationl. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE lHonours Coursel with maior in Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Physics, Mathematics and Physics. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IGeneral Coursel with major in Biology, Chemistry, Math- ematics, Physics. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING, with maior in Nursing Education, Public Health Nursing, Nursing Service Administration. BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE lEngineeringl - Degrees in Chemical, Civil. Electrical, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Science IEngineering Physicsl. BACHELOR OF SACRED THEOLOGY. DIPLOMA COURSES in Management, Nursing Education, Public Health Nursing, Nursing Service Administration, Certificate in Business Administration. COURSES in Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Law, Pre-Medicine, Pre-Optometry, Pre-Pharmacy. 6-G . 1- A - -- F ED GOYEAU Sz SONS CO. LTD. CL 4-3123 795 Caron -'ICSC' I , '-'- i'n'ov0 lll'I,l.','b,, ll 0 .tunnis 0,00 :alll . Il'l,l.l,l. ' 'O' I llllll .......,,,,f ncollaggp .....,., lllljg.. 'lub SCHWAB'S MEAT PRODUCTS LTD. 3690 Sandwich St. VV. CL 4-6020 Dorwin Shopping Center IMPORTS AND DELICATESSEN PHQNE CL 4-SSQQ University Center Art Gallery , Compliments of ADRIENS COFFEE SHOP W' J' BONDY 85 SONS The Home of Good Foods SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 135 OUQUGUQ CL 4-3391 198 Pitt Street West Phone CL 4-6617 1 V Compliments of COMPUMENT5 OF ALUMATIC OF CANADA LTD. SPOTLESS CLEANERS 6161 Tecumseh Rd. E. WH 5-1105 7468 Univefsifv Ave- W- CL 2-1103 CANADIAN LINEN CO. LTD. W' J' CO' LTD' Coats- Barber TVgE'eIT7sf-nE1'esses-- Aprons ' Table LinenfOffiCe Towels Banquet Linen Branches Across Ontario and Continuous Towel Cabinets CL 3-1139 135 Church CL 4-4061 H P331,I'312E EU Q als o ef' 1 'mln' BRANCH: CLI4-3141 D1.wfiizefi1'c Furniture C'nsfs No More EVEY But Retains Irs Aff1'11Ctiv-mzrxs L01lflv '!'u if 'rsl.EPr-ions Answsnms SYSTEM BERNHARDT S LTD' if nmecr mm. Anvsnflsme FURNITURE Sz APPLIANCES ff SECRETARIAI- SERVICES 1645 Wyandotte S. E. Phone CL -1-T568 PHCJNE CL I3-6341 5:14 vu::TclR1A AVENUE WINDSOR, ONTARIO CAMPUS RECREATION TOP HAT SUPPER CLUB ' . 2505 Wyandotte W, 75 University East CL 3-4644 Dial CL 6-3571 L 6 COMPLIMENTS Y M OF EAST SIDE PLATING CO. Sandwich Street East WH 5-6347 GINGER ALE ,. -,-oi ' 5 Fa if -r , . BEARCAT HOME APPLIANCES Television - Refrigerators - Washers - Ranges 680 Wyandotte Street E. Phone CL 3-6353 TOOL Sz DIE MAKERS Xl Tools Dies Special Machinery X LAW Sz ANDERSON LIMITED Lobby of the University Centre 3822 Sandwich St' W- CL 22807 AMBASSADOR COMPANY YELLOW CAB 1704 UNIVERSITY WEST CL 3-3539 CL 3-3539 Wright's TEMPLE of SERVICE 505-515 East Hancock, Detroit Telephone'TEmple 1-2816 GLOBE SHEET METAL BORDER CITY WIRE Sz IRON 1432 sr. Luxe nom LIMITED WH Walker Road Compliments of . . . S OF G I R A R D S AL and LEO to Assumption University of Windsor . 866 Erie St' E. CL 6-1895 Hon- Paul and Mrs. Marhn. Compliments of MOTOR CITY SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF SPIC 8: SPAN CLEANERS - LAUNDERERS Our Cleaning is an Art 711 Church Street CL 6-8320 SEVEN SMART STORES TO SERVE YOU! C Z. t Norbury 8z Lake OW 'men S of ACCOUNTANTS CHICKEN COURT 8: AUDITORS CL 4-8702 CL 2-7226 531 Pelissier Street-Next to Y.M.C.A. 241 Drouillard Rd. at Riverside Dr. Windsor, Ont. JOS. ZULIANI LTD. GLASS FOR EVERY PURPOSE 2676 Ec ROW AT. WALKER CL 2-1155 F. E. DAYUS COMPANY BONDED ROOFING 2465 Howard CL 4-7571 6CLearning is the Highway to Knowledge The Application of Knowledge Directed by Reason Leads Toward Wisdom. The Attainment of Wisdom is the Final Goal All Education To All Who Attend Assumption University We Wish Success In Your Chosen Fields To All Who Direct The Student Body Along The Paths of Learning We Cffer Congratulations and The Thanks of the Community THE WINDSOR UTILITIES COMMISSIDN Gordon H. Fuller Malcolm J. Brian Chairman Vice-Chairman Roy R. Hidks William Anderson Commissioner Commissioner Mayor Michael Patrick J. E. Teckoe Jr. J. F. Cook General Manager Secrefa ry-Treasu re CEL- A Q' f ' Ui 'G...'.I'2 gmt Mayor M. Patrick and students from Assumption University of Windsor 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. ALDERMEN : Thomas R. Brophey Mrs. Cameron H. Montrose Oliver M. Stonehouse William C. Riggs W. John Wheelton John Atkinson Dr. Roy Perry Howard Paillefer A. H. Weeks R. M. Fuller 132 L. M. ROSEN BEATTY WASHER STORE General Insurance - Real Estate SALES gr SERVICE MQRRIS BLVD. P11118 f07' All MURCS CL 2-7279 CL 2-7314 671 Wyandotte E. CL 3-3557 Z h R d National Fumigating Company 't a io en! General P95t C0YltF0l Beach 8L Park Fogging Weed Control Corp. of Canada Ltd. General Bird Control H65 Tecumseh E- DEODORIZING AND SANITATION Phone CL 2-1149 711 Riverside Dr. E. Windsor Compliments of COMPUMENT5 OF NECCHI SEWING MACHINES CONSUWNG ENGWEER , , 348 Eastlawn Blvd. WH 5-4813 419 Pellsslei St. CL 4-2571 Riverside, Om. o 0 ol d COMPLIMENTS or RDSSIIII TI 9 CO. lt . CERAMIC WALL 8L FLOOR TILE Resilient Flooring Sz Carpets Best wishes for every success in the future MARBLE WORK 1 1443 Wyandotte St. WH. 5-2337 Riverside THE UNIVERSITY STORE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADS OF '62 We sincerely hope that you have shared our pleasure in the expanded facilities of the University Centre and we will look forward to your visits in the years ahead Operated in conjunction with ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY PRESS lt's for a special date, isn't it? Smith's department store caters for all needs. Every customer comes away satisfied. Phone CL 3-7461 Daily Deliveries to Assumption Apart from its central location, students at Assumption find it convenient-to-shop at Windsor's largest department store. Su 'th' I think she'II like it, don't you? .. TT, 5' iff 5? Q Sujyerr-Higlzway This is h little-known highway in canada, the Canada that tourists have been discovering with increasing delight year by year. This No. 57 Highway is in Ontario, near the Welland Canal, but the magic number 57 can be found in other provinces of Canada as well. And not only on highway signs. For more than half a century, the number 57 has pointed the way to better eating-for visitors and native Canadians alike- through HEINZ famous 57 varieties of food products. ll. J. IIEINZ GUMPAIIY 0F CANADA LTD. 3 5 si V, .MZ K ff' 55-1,,f . - 5 iff --C, so F- ,.- df, BS ,Z- z - 04 'Q 4 ,FII V4.3 5- 550, 0,10 , f i ,,v b s i l i ' H is 9 ,5- F?v 's Z Z ' -mQv'o Qin: N J I ..- . sv Q Q ill! ' ' xisx1 5o'0:0? , s Qi, V.-5, .s ig .L After Christmas, the University Centre became a scheduled distraction for the students. lt was a beautiful place to forget the hustle and bustle of classes and assignments and to relax in every sense of the word and in the most luxurious comfort. Spring brings with it thoughts of fancy and love to Assumption students. They fancied what would happen if they failed their exams, and they loved all the activities in the school that seemed to take on a new excellence within the new Centre. In all serious- ness, the students begin to prepare for finals. Nevertheless, they could find time to drop into the Centre. lt sure was hard to leave it and hit the books at times. Spring also brings the annual retreat which does the double service of preparing students for exams and for Easter. As April rapidly passed by, all the students began to bear down and concentrate for the final examinations. For some, it was their final set of exams at this University and they especially wanted nothing to go wrong for them. X N t 'vi' mg' E, mx ti 'ww HE N--vw-J 7 Q - l As our school year came to a close, students paused to recollect the greatest sacrifice in the history of man and the mystery of Easter. Complimf'-nts of WVICKHAM'S MEN 'S WEAR 286 Ouellette Ave. CL 3-4422 MASTER CLEANERS Qtwo plants to serve youj 1081 Ottawa 1249 Grandmarais CL 3-6335 0R'S LOWEST PRICED SERVICES N0 EXTRA CHARGE FOR A RADIUS UF l25 Ml Glhapvl nf illllrmnrirz Zllunrrul Sirrnirr Glharlw fd. Ellizun Eimitrh 659 VICTORIA AVENUE CL 3-8555 Compliments of SCOTT NURSERIES RE 3-2212 KINGSVILLE X f ,f . V lf- . XX' -'I , 1 1 if l Detroit Inter-National Complimmzts of MUNRO BOTTLING CO. Coleman Oil Heaters Sz Appliances - Sales .Q Serx ice BERT SMITH'S MARKET HARDWARE General Hardware, Paints, Kitchenware 1276 Drouillard VVH 5-2-118 243 Pitt Street East Phone CL 3-7672 CO. LTD. W H 5-3311 866 Tecumseh Rd. E. CL 6-3138 AFTER HOURS Alex Morris0nf120 Glidden, Riverside-WH 5-4366 Andrew McKeei2898 A1exandra?CL 3-7154 208 RIVERDALE, Riverside STAND 1- Wyandotte E. at Villaire STAND 2-At Abar's STAND 3-Dominion Store, Riverside COMPLIMENTS OF HELLER'S MEN'S WEAR FORMAL RENTALS 1235 OTTAWA ST. COMPLIMENTS OF Marentette's Book Store Phone CL 3-8992 129 Uiicllelle. Tviiiilsu White's Laundry 8: Dry Cleaning of Wlndsor Ltd. 42 Years of Complete Laundry 8: Cleaning Service PICK-UP 8: DELIVERY Cash 8: Carry 2 Hr., 8 Hr, Sz 24 Hr. Service CL 4-3213 938 Wyandotte E. BALI-HI MOTOR HOTEL Completely Air Conditioned Banquet and Conference Rooms Available 1280 Ouellette CL 6-4575 111- fn wi A- - --A444-4----w -fl-f.--A--f-A - CHAS. W. JESSOP Plumbing-Heating-Sheet Metal Work 639 University W. Phone CL 4-3952 ROY and HUEBERT LTD. PAINTING CONTRACTORS Spray Painters 1445 Tecumseh E. CL 6-3151 Creative Printing A Complete Art Department Full Colour Work Our Specialty 'W IQ L X Sumner Printing 8: Publishing Co. Ltd. 120 Ferry St. CL 4-8678 Luigi's Congratulates . . . i'4 'e- . . . . ' ' Assumptlon University of Wmdsor LUIGI'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE Bridge com pany RR. 1 Huron Line CL 4-6369 H. W. ORMEROD 8: COMPANY LIMITED Insurance Adjustors Capitol Egg 8: Poultry Co. Ltd. VVHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 610 Canada Trust Bldg. Windsor, Ont. 485 Pitt St. CL 4-3251 Howard Evans Service Stations BRYANT PATTERN sl MFG. Co. LTD. Randolph and Wyandotte West SALES 31 SERVICE Bridge Ave. 81 Wyandotte St. West For Automatic Heating With OIL - GAS STOCKER FURNACES CL 2-8679 449 Shepherd E. CL 2-7275 WALKERVILLE PLUMBING CQ. THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED 801 Lincoln Road, ot Cdfurdqui 491 OUELLETTE AVE. 1357 OTTAWA ST- WALKERVILLE, ONTARIO Phone Cl. 3-5216 - After Hours Cl. 2-4-4156 Mr. Burger, Manager D. M. Bell, Manager BURNSTYN DEPT. STORE LADIES READY TO WEAR Clothes for Children 3670 Walker at Mitchell THE CROSBY PRINTING HOUSE i 1506 Wyandotte Street East CI-'earwater 6-6316 1 . ,,,1 N .A fr ' ., 5 ' -:fs v. ,C-1' no 31 .- ,I 'eh W . .. W 'W vf' wi' Qfw -. .Mar V .i'Z7ZII' .JP , 1 3 P M --V , -n,-sf,--.,V - . sg rx,--., fs if ' s ,A , . ., W, , , V .,,wVsn:1 - ', ,Q-M,-v , qw., .,.V+wgf'w-gfgsvwscifepg . ' . . 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A A , . , ' ' N ' 'Viv' ' , V, .K IS seminary Vo t .e, Re .eVmVp,torlst Wu,qlf'q9fS PYBPUTBS. ' - V - . , . fs f . - V V o n q l 5 - - V, A ' I .' ,I 1 ' F ,, ' ' V f' G mlsslonarles or una qfvan, pan. s . ' 1 , ' ' 3-fi-'H ' 'Vg -' . , ai Ev H: , , . FEI.-N 52? X 1 .-:--,.- -' unix. --,.-,.-, 1 'f?5?f1- V . 1.-.K 'The home of the Forward Look Serving Northwestern Ontario Continued Success Grads from . .. LUCK AHEAD Limited Imperial O Chrysler O Plymouth 0 Dodge O Valiant Lakehead Motors J. R. Comuzzi I I F SAVE CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE OVER 1260 BRANCHES T0 SERVE You Mmm CI 6-3983 Ummbenhower Mgrs. 'l I0I0101o1o101tI1010l0Il' I WYANDOTTE SERVICE STATION TEXACO PRODUCTS 320 Wyandotte St. East Cor. Dougall and Wyandotte THF STEEL CGMPA Y CDF CANADA, LI ITED 0 ' ...hz Jiaelf The need to produce more and more steel for Canada's progress calls for trained minds in the steel industry. The future will open many opportunities to graduates in engineering, the arts and sciences, business administration, commerce and finance. The graduate who finds an outlet for his abilities and energy at Stelco will be sure of a satisfying role in the story of a nation's growth, and of the rewards which accompany personal progress in a large, expanding organization. Plants in: Hamilton, Montreal, Toronto, Brantford, Lachine, Gananoque, Contrecoeur. Wilfred E. Ball Douglas N. Brombal BUSINESS OFFICE ESSEX COLLEGE Sincerest Best Wishes Of W. J. McCANCE 8: SON 321 Ouellette Avenue CL 3-6151 B Sz C ENGRAVING COMPANY Manufacturers of Plastic Narneplates and Signs 2 and 3 Dimensional Engraving Steel Stamps and Dies Molds, Hops. 868 WALKER Rd, CL. 6-1795 MARl0'S TAVERN Ideal for Club Parties NO COVER NO DOOR NO MINIMUM 755 Ouellette - Windsor Phone CL 4-3392 Free Parking COMPLIMENTS OF ESSEX PACKERS LTD. DRINK MORE FRESH MILK FOR HEALTH Milk Educational Council 875 Mercer Street CL 6-18'l'l of Windsor ,A .f---- , I gee! 7Ua'c4e4 fum ., lillllf' ' I I - F - 9419 .Art glgnfnen 3l6 Pelissier Street CLOTHIER TO GENTLEMEN Telephone CL 6-0808 Windsor, Ontario qsiua-5. 5 Y :ff I. -if .Ja ERT-'FE W- .f Phone 253-7903 945-2238 235 Wyondofre St. E. 228 Sf. Paul Sf. WINDSOR ,ONT. RIVERSIDE, ONT. RAY'S PRINTING Ray Suominen BORDER CITY WIRE 8z IRON LIMITED The Ambassador and Lance editors receiving vheir plone tickets Walkel. Road for the annual newspaper and yearbook conference in Miami Florida. BAUM 8z BRODY LIMITED FURNITURE-RIZGS-LINOLEUMS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 156 Chatham St. W. CL 3-3547 Buy With Confid4?nCe O11 Easy Terms Ace Vacuum and Sewing Machine Co. Wholesale and Retail Domestic and Industrial LOCAL SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES 31 Wyandotte E. at Ouellette CL 2-7452 MERCHANTS PAPER CO. QWINDSORJ LTD. 975 Crawford CL 3-6339 Reynolds Picture Framings and Art Gallery Art Exhibits Monthly Art Lessons, Art Supplies, Picture Framing 1532 Wyandotte Sl. Easl CL 4-4115 IJT 2 -- If .P..,n , For Heftel' i f I ,-I ,E Xflgrx 1 I 'E A -if Service . . . X E V E R Y D A Y CALL STERLING s e i i j i CL 2-7241 For MASONRY UNITS READY-MIX CONCRETE and all your BUILDERS' SUPPLIES STERLING BUILDING MATERIALS LIMITED Compliments to Assumption University of Windsor from S. W. A. COMPLIMENTS OF LIVINGSTON W'OOD MANUFACTURING LTD. TILLSONBURG, ONT. HEAD OFFICE BRANCH PLANT TILLSONBURG GRAVENH URST i i . 1 If 90590 H - . N ,i ., T gf, - T Y...-f ii CANADIAN ' BRIDGE WORKS 1 f WALKERVILLE, ONTARIO Over 60 Years of Service to Canada Mr. Dou as ewar , o e ui in an roun 5 e or men. ,T s 1-I U s T s ' V POULTRY FARMS Compliments of Growers of Thar special meat type Chicken and Turkey. T The Super-eating Chicken and Turkey of I all Time. l I Fefm ffesh 52 Weeks of 'he Yew- VVINDSOR'S CHILD GOODS CENTRE 1 1 Amherstburg, Oni. CL 4-8497 I 1 'ii' I Compliments of Union Cas Company Of Canada Ltd. Yi, BMW' A Sol CONSTRUCTION CO. EAXCAVATING SIDEWALKS DRAINS Sz SEWERS WATER MAINS DIHVEWAYS BASEMENTS Free Estimates 922 Langlois CL 2-4244 For Your Viewing Pleasure . . . CKLW-TV ON CHANNEL9 And for Your Listening Pleasure . . . y CKLW AM and FM i 800 on Your Radio Dial Compliments 0 f mamma BREAD LIMITED BREAD - SWEET GOODS - CAKES London - Chatham - Amherstburg ONTARIO 11.41,-.. .. . -.- 1- i...,,,-.,c..........--...,........ Congratulations . . . BRAVO CEMENT CONTRACTING FLOORING Metalic Mastic and Coloured 2202 Woodlawn CL 4-0811 Compliments of Gitlin's Ltd. Furniture 576 Ouellette CL 4-1151 Compliments of Sanitary Maintenance Co. CL 3-6321 288 Pitt St. E. Mark Construction Limited Compliments of Windsor 8: Detroit Tunnel J 5 LI WINDSOR - DETRUIT The Only International The Mark of Distinction GENERAL CONTRACTORS SPECIALIZING IN 0 CHIII-LCIIES 0 I-ACTORIES I 0 MOTELS 9 APARTMENTS ' Formerly Atlas Construction Co. I 3615 Walker Rd. YO 9-2190 Directly Connecting Downtown Windsc' CLARKE TRAVEL SERVICE O 76 UNIVERSITY AVE. W. CL 4-4347 LAWTON INSURANCE AGENCY Canada Bldg. CL 3-4657 Compliments of LYLE-WAY SERVICE Esso saizvica STATION Whitley Office Equipment Everest Typewriters Diehl Calculators Stenocorcl Dictoting Machines Phone CL 4-4722 Patricia at Wyandotte RENTALS SERVICE 1731 WYANDOTTE ST. E- CL 3-5231 163 I'lT'l' STREET EAST CL 4-1992 J. P. THOMSON Associates - Architects EXCELSIOR NIONUNIENT CO. ff GIQANITE ff MAR1s1,E + isiaoxzig Windsor Packer's Company Ltd. REGAL BRAND PHONE CI 4-7581 Tecumseh Road at Wellington Street WINDSOR, ONTARIO BANWELL'S BETTER BAGGAGE SELLING QUALITY LUGGAGE AND LEATHER GOODS FOR OVER 50 YEARS 49-1 PELLISSIER Owned and Operated by Alumni CL 4-12982 Cliff A. Blonde, clayr s. Blonde xvmdsor, om. I f AUTO TUNNEL Sub-Aqueous Vehicular The World I iVith Downtown Detroit 'I COMPLIMENTS OF WHITE Plumbing and Heating Co. Ltd Hot Water Heating - Steam Heating Plumbing - Industrial Piping 954 University Ave., N. Phone CL 3-7512 JOHN WEBB CLASS RINGS-SILER TROPHY CUPS Diamonds-Watches-Jewellery Imported English Silverware and China J. E. MURPHY Sheet Metal Co. Ltd. LST, 1921, Industrial Sheet Metal Work 595 TECUMSI-IH EAST CL 3-3203 Ajrm' Hours Mgrs Res., WHitehall 8-0132 IJ, E MURPHY JRJ BULMER BUSINESS COLLEGE W. F. MAHONEY, BA., PRINCIPAL Free Employment Bureau For Graduates Imperial Bank Building 44 University W. CL 3-8202 Delivered and Pickup RENT-ALL COMPANY CL 4-7300 After Hours can YO 9-3320 Fabricated STEEL PRODUCTS IWVINDSORD LTD. 0 SHEET METAL PRODUCTS O STAMPINGS 0 MATERIALS HANDLING 1537 Mercer CL 3-4691 Your Money Saving Buy-Way on No. 3 Highway at Howard Complete Line of HOME FURNISHINGS and APPLIANCES Open Daily till 9 p.m. for your convenience It Pays To Shop at HIGHWAY FURNITURE me PARKING J. ssuscz IPropI Scofan Contractors Limited Finer Commercial and Industrial Buildings 3871 Dougall YO 9-2560 Best Wishes from B A R T L E T ' S BARTLET MACDONALD 8: GOW LTD. Windsor's Dependable Department Store Ouellette Avenue Phone CL 4-2551 FOR BETTER LIVING Buy Your Furniture at 6291711 eCj'KZl'cyAff'l' flzffznfn I WINDOW A-1 CLEANERS I INDUSTRIAL . COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL 1 l2l4 Ottawa SI. WINDSOR, ONT. PHONE CL 64737 504 VICTORIA AVENUE az'vnr1..f,g-..-4.4 -vw - 3 ,fn -. -,.-. -, ii ' f .1 Fffi 1 f ..-vii-:iii .-.,.,f.. 'w A , 1. ' T v 'V .4 , 3.5. Q '- ,- N.. . 7' ' h . Y , s-gf'-'iggsiv' ' -P , . . f L S P , 351 5: R . . . V1.5 --43.9. 5 -r. V 'ski 9- 1 . , gi.-sh ' - ' . Q.: ... T- -- ' Graduation day! Students are as proud as punch of their achievement. Ended are months of study and learning. But intermingled with the sweat and tears of school work have been all the experiences of extra-mural and social activ- ities. Now, as family and friends arrive to witness the final formal acknowledgement of achieve- ment for each student, all the diverse elements of associations at Assumption blend into an integral whole. Pride swells in every heart as the whole- , .... , 'Eff .-Apffai' 'A ,, . - f r--fSnv .wee ness of education is completed. The whole day is the most special day of a life-time. The procession is beautiful in its solemnity. The challenge is repeated to the graduating class to make the world a better place to live in. Undergraduates heartily congratulate the Seniors and look hopefully forward to the day when they too will mount the stage to receive a diploma. They leave. . . Ambassadors to the world . . . Good fortune to them. 1 4... 1. iff ,3g1+5,wge.-- id?-'-j.... ' ffjs a.,,f?.': -1. '12 .tw -f .-7 .11-' Je 1' A ' Y . .V -, . , . -. : .I - .1 ,. ,., tw' ' - H F .I ff .V ..,-ss, ,4--1...-. 4t'.' - - .. . . --Y . .A .. 9 . . . ,x. K . w.--.,,v -.4.,. , 1- -4' mm' P' M.1'ffff-ff ' -A .1 .x E e l E Compliments of E r HU SSEY Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating I Limited g 5 I u 1 A. tomamzno AND soN 2117 ronssr Ave. at rec no. n A V i GENERAL CONTRACTORS ll l 1 0 Industrial 9 Commercial PHONE CI. 6-4569 I H 0 Residential Construction J. M. Hussey, President T 1238 Hanna East CL 2-4484 GROWING IN STATURE . . . The steady growth in the educational facilities of Assumption University, over the years, and its growing stature in the field of Canadian education are sources of pride for the people of this community. We at Chrysler of Canada are proud to be a part of Windsor development as a cultural and diversified manufacturing centre . . . for what Windsor builds, whether it be educational and cultural facilities or quality product builds Windsor. CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIIVIITED PLYMOUTH DODGE VALIANT CHRYSLER DODGE TRUCKS FARGO TRUCKS S !.,T,, I r Compliments of Compliments of I 1 E A Town of Amhersburg LEN GENSENS I E. T. LAERAMBOISE, Mayor 1 Distributor 5 COUNCILLORS f' HAROLD JONES GEORGE D. MECURDY Nunn-mo Pnooucrs I Reeve Deputy Reeve 1 E. M. WARREN JAMES CAKE 208 Buckingham ' H. M. SMITH H. E. HAMILTON J. P. PURDIE s. MCMANEMY WH 5-4680 WH 54413 R Y A N Compliments of BUILDERS SUPPLIES, LTD. 210 DETROIT STREET VVINDSOR. ONTARIO CANADA BREAD Company Ltd. WALKER ROAD WINDSOR - ONTARIO The Original VETERAN CAB OF WINDSOR LTD. 24 HOUR SERVICE Equipped with 2-Way Radio Michigan Labenses 308 Wyandotte E. CL 6-2621 Complfivnents to Assumption University of Windsor from RENDEZVOUS TAVERN We specialize in . . . Formal Attire for All Occasions SUITS and DRESSES DUDDY'S CUSTOM SALON 472 Pelissier Street Phone CL 3-1327 CROSS SUPPLIES Sz PAVING LIMITED CL 4-1166 1272 VVINDSOR ---- '---A-.ar---w -.R vi v--.v.- .- -, I PHONES CL. 4-'IIOB-CI.. 4-1109 270 ERIE ST EAST AT MCDOUGALL WINDSOR, ONTARIO HAWKESWOOD GARAGE LIMITED COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF Woodall Construction Ltd. WINDSOR - ONTARIO COMPLIMENTS OF Maedel's Beverages Limited Authorized Boftlers of PEPSI-COLA PURE SPRING Phone RE 7-6162 COMPLIMENTS or HOTEL DIEU of ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL OF NURSING FIRST SCHOOL OF NURSING IN WINDSOR Colautti Bros. Limited CONTRACTORS Windsor Plumbing and Heating Marble, Tile and Tekkazzo L, , d Ceramic, Resilient Floors 'mite PLUMBING O HEATING 705 Glengarry CL 6-5401 VENTILATING O REFRIGERATION Mechanical Engineers Phone CL 3-3636 Jeff Kearn Limited PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS MECHANICAL ENGINEERS COMPLIMENTS OF - Nothing Equals the Glamour Of A FINE LAZARE FUR Over the years Lazare's has been k L- specialist in Fine Furs offering o ly t t d mg quality, autl tic stylingYFurs f h d I by experts, surprisingly moderate ln p And, you have the advantage of a very l g selection from which to choose. GENERAL CONTRACTORS LAZARE,S FURS 493 Ouellette Ave., Windsor W. L. NOBLE, P, PRESIDENT .... . . . . .CL 4-4265 COMPLIMENTS . I Compliments of OF MOORE ELECTRIC LIMITED C. A. HOWELL 8a COMPANY DETROIT, MICHIGAN 530 Walker Road - Windsor IT IS OUR SINCERE HOPE THAT THE GRADUATES OF ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY FIND GREAT REWARD AND PERSONAL SATISFACTION IN YOUR CHOSEN CAREERS BENDIX-ECLIPSE OF CANADA LTD. ...r:ua1unaxa,-av f.,.1-:.'f.:: - ..r:f-4W.:--n.r- --.,.. THIS WONDERFUL WORLD OF PAPER BACK BOOKS IS OPEN TO YOU RELAX, REFRESH, FORGET Your Work-a-Day Worries . . . Enioy a Good Show Tonight I AT A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE --See Our Selection In The School Book Storei Titles Not in Stock Can Be Ordered Throught CAPITOL PALACE The Book Store WINDSOR NEWS CO. LTD. TIVOLI PARK Canada's Finest Entertainment Buy Books Of Famous Players Theatre Tickets DISTRIBUTORS A FREE TICKET IN EVERY BOOK On Sale At Ony Famous Players Theatre A Good Name in Windsor for More Tlzim 50 Years 1 7 c 1' f 1 ' OIT! llflen S P f fjonm stones 0 Industrial Food Services OUELLETTE AVE. at London St. - OUELLETTE AVE. at Wyandottte St. WYANDOTTE ST. E. at Hall Ave. - OUELLETTE AVE. at Giles Blvd. - WYANDOTTE ST. at Partington - OTTAWA ST., 1341 ------- There's One Near You OUELLETTE AVE. at Shepherd St. - CL 4-2505 CL 4-2507 CL 4-1334 CL 4-2272 CL 4-1023 CL 6-2695 CL 3-8828 THE WINDSOR BOARD OF EDUCATION offers greetings and best Wishes to ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR on its growth and extension WINDSOR BOARD OF EDUCATION, 1961 - 1962 ELECTED TRUSTEES Ward I ....... ..................................... ......... K . C. Hortop, B.A. Ward II ...... ............ G . Alan Buchanan, B.A. Ward Ill ..... ...... H . D. Taylor, B.A., M.D., D.Sc. Ward IV ........ .................. G . M. Grant, Q.C. Ward V ...... .................................... . .......... D . W. Gray APPOINTED TRUSTEES Separate Schools Vocational School M. G. Brick, D.D.S. C. G. Sampson H. J. Lassaline, M.A. J. C. Lawler before - aviation engineering in the RCAF offers outstanding opportunities to the engineer with the ambition and enthusiasm required A in this important profession. Engineering Officer in the RCAF more than a technical specialistg he must develop abilities W to deal competently not only with professional problems and assignments but also with people and human relations. Today Graduate engineers are eligible for commissioning in the RCAF as technical officers in any of the following Branches: Aeronautical Engineer-ingg Armament Engineeringg Construction Engineeringg Tele-communications Engineeringg Photographic Engineering: Mobile Support Equipment Engineering. For more detailed information concerning engineering positions, pay and pensions available in the Air Force ask for the booklet Engineers in the RCAF by writing to: , DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL RCAF HEADQU OTTAWA REV. Green's Ideal Drug Store Ltd. Your IDA Drug Store Prescriptions Picked-Up 1699 Wyandotte We at Campbell PARE ELECTRIC COMPANY Power and Light Installations Industrial-Commercial-Residential REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS Satisfaction Assured CL 3-3162 912 Tecumseh Road East Phone CL 6-3147 C l' t Millinoff J. Paper Stock Omp lmen S Murphy Tobacco Ltd. 1730 Howard Avenue Phone CL 3-3733 656 University Street West CL 3-6351 BART EVON FURNITURE We Have the KROEHLER Line Add New Life to Your Home Life Headquarters for Newlyweds 8: To-Be-Weds No. 18 Highway, LaSalle RE 4-7851 Compliments of THIBODEAU EXPRESS 1845 Walker Road, Windsor CL 3-6275 Compliments from Vix Products Co. MANUFACTURERS OF SOAPS, DETERGENTS, WAXES AND POLISHES Compliments of Strong Meat Market UANITATION FOR HEALTH 3010 Tecumseh East WH 5 1057 Felix Avenue -6011 COMPLIMENTS TO ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY of WINDSOR from Dominion Forge Ltd 2480 Seminole. Windsor CL 4-7545 I , DOWNTOWN CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE LTD. GENUINE GENERAL MOTORS PARTS Service 24 Hours You'll Like Our Service 731 Goyeau St., Windsor CL 3-3541 GET THAT REFRESHING NEW FEELING Asumwcek c CI bmi a I in p a nr coca-celeua. in ia n in in p kl ga u l . Compliments of WINDSOR AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Consider The Time Spent Shopping and Preparing Your Daily Meals - And You Will Agree To The Advantages of the Preparation, Quality, Convenience and Savings Realized Through The Use of Frozen Foods Available in Your Own Home Freezer Phone 945-6364 And Hove Us Mail You Our Latest Price List and Order Form lwe Guarantee Our Food 'N' Freezer -- Bonded Freezer Food Service 2890 Tecumseh Blvd. East Phone 945-6364 A Division Of MARSH FROZEN FOODS LIMITED Compliments of Pekarss SEGUIN BROS. LTD Restaurant-Delicatessen PRINTING SERVICE 8C French and English Publications Riverside RESTAURANT 922 Brant DEQSQESSEN Phone CL 3-4941 754 Oulette Best Wishes to C'rnmdr1'.s Future' Greats WINDSOR PRINT 8a LITHO BRANCHEAU HARDWARE 0 25821 Van Born Detroit, Mich. COMPLIMENT F Office Phones Residence Phones S O CL 6-4953 WH 5-4527 CL 6-4954 WH 5-8261 Woollatt Construction Ltd. Windsor Body and Fender Ltd. COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE l350 Uf1iV9I'SifY AVS- W- Sewers - Roads - Watermains - Asphalt Paving Harold L. Bernachi Frank M. Bernachi 1780 Wyandotte St. 1216 Riverside Drive Riverside Om Riverside om Mr. Bertrand 299 Grandmaire Rd. ' ' ' ' WH 5-6366 Box 37 wmefvalie lmzriszznaonnnsau asv-v 6 va--... I H-,, 1,1--, . .--A COURTNEY MOTEL RAR. No. I, Huron Line, tNo. 3 Highwayl Hot xiatcii inner spring mattresses Carpeting lrom wall to wall For Information Call CL 2-3791 L I B B Y Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Roll Away Beds and Sun Tan Cots Rihlion Sr Cable Bed Springs WHOLESALE ONLY Highway 2 at Banwell PIIODC SE 5-9431 IT IS EASIER TO PAY OUR WAY! PEOPLES Credit Jewellers, Limited aoz oumme Ave. ct 4-7533 Ute Lfm-ty Devine Brothers Equipment TOOLS -H EQUIPMENT Sales mid Rentals 144 Aylmer Ave. Phone CL 2-7614 OSCAR'S MARKET Groceries - Meats Fruits and Vegetables QUALITY - SERVICE 'I Phone CL 3-5669 E40 Erie Street VVest Compliments of YVONDER BAKERIES LIMITED Bakers of Wonder Bread, Cakes, Sweet Goods Sz Pies Decorated Cakes for Every Occasion 337 Salter Avenue Phone CL -1-5107 -COMPLIMENTS or- A. HORVATH, .IEWELLER 195 OTTAWA sr. ci. 4-4800 Triangle Contracting Co. Ltd. Steel Erectors - Building Contractors General Contractors - Caulking Industriril, Commercial, Domestic CRANE RENTALS All Types of Welding O'HALLORAN ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL LIGHTING SPECIALIZE IN FLUORESCENT LIGHTING Nu Moy CL 4-6001 CL 2-8095 24 Hours Service H A N D E E Reproductions by CL 4-8662 PLASTIC MATERIALS C Plexiglas 0 Vinyl 'Acetate 0 Rod--Tubing Fabrication of All Kinds BYRON BLUEPRINTING SERVICE LTD. Photostots ' Blue-White Prints Winsor 81 Newton Artist Supplies 543 Rankin CL 3--1094 77 wyandone SL E' MQCPHAIL U MAC. J. BRIAN Fire - Automobile L- - d Plate Glass - Boiler lmne Malcolm D. Insurance Agency Bartlet Bldg. CL 3,2422 PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE CL 4-5181 276 PITT STREET EAST TYPEWRITERS cl. 6-3405 H. W. GODDARD LTD. Goyec Street SCOTCH WOOL SHOP 480 Pelissicr St. Phone CL 3-7142 To Protect Your Life Drive Carefully To Protect Your Health Use FILTER QUEEN o healthier way to live 1372 Wyandotte St. E. CL 2-0921 Cfmzplimwzts of HARRY GRAY PROPRIETOR To the Class of 6O Ottawa Street at Moy Regal Paint 8: Wallpaper Co. Distributors of VALSPAR FINISHES Super VALSPAR Vcimishes 8- Enomels 1304 Wyandotte East ICor. Hall! CL 6-3145 CANADIAN MECHANICAL HANDLING SYSTEMS LTD. CL 6-1828 ARPIN FUR CO. 484 Pelissier St, CL 3-5612 A J GERVAIS FURS LTD. Known for Fine Furs HESTYLING CLEANING EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE GUARANTEED COLD STORAGE ON THE PREMISES 762 Ouellette CL 3-2111 NATIONAL PAINTING 8: DECORATING LTD. BRUSH sf INDUSTRIAL SPRAY Painting Contractors 725 WYANDOTTE EAST CL 3-1715 and CL 2-3321 Compliments and Best VVishes G. A. Ingram Co. fcanadaj Ltd. HOSPITAL, PHYSICIANS AND LABORATORY SUPPLIES 1101 Ouellette Ave. JACQUES PRINTING CREATIVE PRINTING THREE CENERATIONS Phone CL 4-6484 Windsor, Ont. 1484 Wyandotte St. West Cl. 46575 Compliments of M MODERN CLEANERS , 801 Louis Avenue Phone CL 3-5274 f I ,,,. .E143tW 5 ----W -- -,.,...Lpn-4-...,:- o2' ,...Hf-., ... , ! gbazficilbafion afcsczfsal I ! j I Dean Construction Co. Ltd. GENERAL CONTRACTORS St. Clair Beach SE 5-2612 The Dominion House Hotel 1Vhere Particular People Congregate Catering to DINNERS -- BANQUETS -- WEDDINGS Reservations: CL 4-6221 3140 Sandwich St. W. REMINGTON DRY CLEANERS Pleizsing You Memzs Success to Lie All Worlf Done on Premises CITY VVIDE SERVICE REPAIRS, ALTERATIOXS, ETC CL 3-57-13 T0 SOUTH PACIFIC Compliments of PURITY MEAT MARKET 1482 Langlois CL 3-0013 TED'S DELIVERY SERVICE Cmnplimms of WH 5-7740 STEVE PARIS City Wide General Cartage 4750 Wyandotte E. WH 5-0415 Compliments of PEELES LIMITED TO THE CLASS OF 1960 Toney. Baby, General Manager 1319 McDougall 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 ,rg ff .4 .P RAYMOND RENAUD AND SON Housemolvers -- Contractors 547 Oak St. CL 3-5530 THOMSON PRODUCE Compliments ESSEX COUNTY FOOD of DISTRIBUTORS Office: Producers Cold Storage Bldg. 1518 Mercer Street 35 Ellis Street, Eost CL 3-5791 Windsor - Ontario PECK INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLIMENTS or LAlfNG'S Congratulations WINDSORS OLDEST DRUG STORE Established i898 TRAI FOR TOM ORR O W Serve your way through University. You can become an officer in the Canadian Army ond complete your education with financial assistance by enrolling in the tri-service. Regular Officer Training Plan 0 Your tuition and University fees will be paid 0 You will receive an annual grant for books and instruments 0 You will receive a monthly income 0 You will receive allowances for board and room 0 You will receive free medical and dental care and, best of oll, you will be beginning an interesting and adventurous career as an officer in Canada's modern Army See your Recruiting Officer or Resident Staff Ufficer Today li 1 2 1 i E Compliments of Husker Bros. Ltd. 1 3873 Walker Rd 969-3490 COMPLIMENTS OF John Smeeton Dry Goods 1565 Wyandotte St. East CL 2-2190 Copeland's Bookstores COMPUMENT5 -Five stones ro senve You- OF 485 Pelissier - CL 2-1157 Ferrell Drugs 1292 Lincoln Rd. - CL 4-8441 1569 Tecumseh E. - CL 4-9484 1495 Tecumseh CL 2-4170 2054 wyondone w. - CL 4-4635 1314 Wyandotte Rvsd - 948-4361 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF 1 W Th h R lt Leacock Electric Contractors ' ' ras er' ea Of 211 Oak Avenue CL 3-9975 1596 Oullene CL 6-2335 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF Windsor Coat 8: Apron Industrial Platers 673 Coron CL 3-1139 2468 Ouellette Avenue CL 2-0091 COMPUMENTS Baillie's Music Centre OF RECORDS-PI-IONOS-MUSIC E.. J. Cutler Service St3.ti0l1 Jim Baillie Wray Rutledge 1410 Huron Une CL 6-1655 320 Pelissier St. Phone CL 2-0369 COMPLIMENTS or COMPUMENTS OF Waco Equipment Company Essex Cabmet Makers Manufacturers of the Wood Products 2780 Howard Avenue CL 6-1819 280 Eugenie Street CL 2-7224 Conqratuicztions io Thr' Grads of 1962 'rom Windsor Hotelmen Association .Prince Edward Hotel Norton Palmer Hotel COMPLIMENTS ' DF Pete's Radiator Service 684 Dufferin Place CL 2-1177 Sincere Good Wishes COMPUMENTS OF orman Spencer, Q C , M C Royal Bakery N Ll U O U C ESSEX WEST 1051 Drouillard Road CL 3-6431 American Optical Co. COMPUMENT5 OF Monroe Calculating Machine Co. 635 ouenene Avenue CL 3-0923 31 Hvnfw 51-I W- C1 4-9191 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS s ff C1 F ds L' ' a OF fa or 8 oo mute Neighborhood Hardware Head Office: Toronto, Ontario 238 Erie Street W. CL 2-1754 goal? Qjvaoiian. 766 OUELLETTE CL 3-6337 E. T. Laframboise Motors Ltd. PONTIAC - BUICK - VAUXHALL AMI-IERSTBURG ONTARIO Colautti Brothers Limited Tile - Terrazzo - Marble Resilient Floors Windsor CL 3-6333 0 Chatham EL 4-0670 2490 McDougal St. Windsor, Ontario 1.-in., - l-1-::?..r-,fgi..- -.2 .z.,-Q.,-,-N ? -a..g, 4 N N Tf.fv fa University Center Store the source Il sired Translations cmd other Aids U65 QlnLUsuLi'y'f' and Mrs. Patrick McGuire and Mrs. Laurier Pare and Mrs. Harvey Gray and Mrs. Arthur Baker and Mrs. J. D. Scarfone and Mrs. L. G. Schiller and Mrs. D. C. Wikens and Mrs. A. W. Lampe and Mrs. R. A. Meharry and Mrs. R. M. Sanderson and Mrs. W. P. Augustine and Mrs. R. Knowles and Mrs. T. A. Newton and Mrs. R. G. Warwick and Mrs. . C. McLister Harry and Mrs. Gignac and Mrs. A. A. Fast and Mrs. R. Hawrish Alderman and Mrs. Stonehouse Dr and Mrs. Norman McCormick Dr and Mrs. H. D. Taylor lfvj. IV, ' ' -- ...., ,.f I Q . Ie- X ef-K' gf I .. , Q z A .E T .f ...vi ,.' J: bw f' 2 ' ' 'YQ' Sf Ls- all student needs except some much de- Back fo Class. wasnt-me l i l l Alderman Maurice Belanger, M.P.P. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Newman, M.P.P. Hon. Paul and Mrs. Marlin, M.P. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Montrose Alderman and Mrs. Howard C. Pailefer Miss Helen Carfoot Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Bell Dr. and Mrs. Courey Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Furlong Dr. and Mrs. M. Burnstine Alderman John and Mrs. Wheelton Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Breault Dr. and. Mrs. A. T. Whachna Dr. T. A. Heonnecke Mr. and Mrs. Donald Flock Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Coulter Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Thompson Many thanks to our sponsors who made these poges possible. is-L fi .- Art Gallery 4? -Q., Essex College Engineering Building, Assumption University of Windsor. Hucker Bros. Ltd. Mr. G. M, B. Thompson Windsor Arena Limited Mr. D. M. Smith Moore Electric Mr. C. E. Cunningham Automatic Canteen Mr. Sam Cohen Monarch Office Supplies Ringrose Press Biology Laboratory CORPORATIOIN Many thanks to our sponsors who made these pages possible. Portion of a Mechanical Engineering Laboratory. if ,W V. -M, -iv--Q. X in -Fi- L-.,--., T. .J E 991' X. .- page : Q? fs.'fe . T--. .x. ,. kk W, xg . XX ' - Q f1'X' X 1 X, NN 1' ' N. 'T ffl? ,K ,X Holy Names College Assumption Universrry of Windsor, Teno Leo Mens Wear Love's Ladies Wear Clark Custom Jewellery Struthers Painfcraft Halma Jewellery Universal Travel Service Laurance Bernhardt lnferiors TOWN OF RIVERSIDE The womens Residence Library. 5lllMll ll d l , l l ,JS WN ,1-.. . Q . H- ,- A Friendly Visit Many Thanks to our sponsors who made these pages possible. ora! FAMILY OF FINE PRODUCTS Deep-dish steering wheel O Safety door locks O Padded-dash O Safety glass in every window O Safety seat belts O Self adjusting brakes O Double-wrapped aluminized muffler O Shatter-resistant rear view mirror O Shock-absorbent foam padded arm rests O ij-' 2iH5'f?! Z Tfii-742715 'W Mgr: Nb-iii-'iii 4 f-t:l 'ifLlTQ5 QQXDQFRCE xmxxm l 740505 Cifizsna cqafivifisa 7 -4- lcv--hr.: x' ' ..c4. ' Rus xx,-nn ,rm A4:L..,Q.L-1g P O In .sf-1 ! - ' 'F' .3l f!II , 'T' I l Y i ggphl. 1 I W yy, ,. ll! R 1 .4 l 5, . Iv' ', , , 4 .rf V ' 1: fi ' . xg- ' -r .,- -- f' ff , -wills ,--6 - ff . M ,19-ef.. V , Q? .- i e . 4 . ,. fs? ,. ,,,,1 E 5, . 1' fe, b fy!! . . V '. Y-R v . fl' A , U bw- .rm . V 4 5 t 'Y . f43:,,:.'-55,4 Q, f,-3: ' ,. pfqf- ,.., .QW 'X f ' J lf, i ,Q Q: gk ,l'.,u:,ef-4,56 r . ,?s Ngb,, t , A '9- . , c 59? ' 1 -. , K .x I -cv J. 1,3 ' Ld xp- 'I gg' ., .5 f ,Q e , N.. f M, ,,. ,ww v -.. H . Y. O .., , g- .- ,i 1' -, ,gf x, Q , .life X .xhjz . R - p .., : 1. r. cf' , .,n,.,, ,A 'J. N Li.. 'QQ E xf x . V I pg? H. x WX -f ,Ha , qw .R SQ, . ,- 5- ' 'I' -. w Wf'v-s--bizfrasf M39 W. x Nw fm-.., .X 1.- .x , , SM, ft , 53:59 T? E231 M-.-..,.. fy n x S. 1 -xg, v .ITT P -? -2 f! 4 'P' J e-T 'x ,I W. I git . 1' xi Aa. X: . . Q Y. 1 .L L! G V ,Q 31 I 9 - H Xu 422 - ' F , E L x. '3- , . 5 .. Tv F4 xv. '- .1- -Ni ft ei .-r ii 1 52 if ,S Q7 1 -I a .v 2 ASSUMPTIUN UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR . . 1 .1 '7 1 'fa .TW J-. , x 1 1. x . J 6 , 4 - 4' rf '.3'131 ?r'f- .- w, .i ev- Paul Mitchell -i , QQX ,,,,,,,, Director of Inter Roger Patillo Presidential Aide University Affairs Bob Sperandio Director of Social Activities Rev. J. Murray, C.S.B. Moderator if V , . .,.. W X 1 K' C 7 0 5 .f 6' s- , ....-. f fe K W' Y, ' mNr'f?wz X ' ft 71 x . 'ATU , , ,3,L.,g1' ' 'S 4' -ef X Oscar Bour 9 Activities Freshman Representative B. Sperondio, A. Noel, C. Moron, T. Collier, P. Marion, P. Mitchell, R. Patillo, O. Bourg, V. Rev. J, Murray, C,S,B., B. Demers. rw--.,.a..,v Annette Noel Director of Women's Gm 5.04. CT snwqmwo E ?-:. ,Nc 'Msg ,. qw. it rr ..:f.ff'fsrw GF 1 '75 - ,, r-cf 3 . 3 5 . rl Trev Collier Director of Cultural Affairs ,iii ,Rs was-Q f 'r' Pich -Q' '-'rv if Bob De Director mers of Finance i ll? 4 ni i i i 'S A 'i' fvprkiirfr- t'f 's'-4 'Y' f r 1 ,. '- - :siglll!.l1Ji,K'-1-..1'l 5.1iL1i.f .-fffzfl ssl., ..-W, ' ' ' X , . , fqiifwisi- , 5zq,ir1w.,'f15.1-'31-2 s- -K, sqsf5fvgf,:'- fl , - -. , -A 'Ks - ,-,ms , , x . 'N is Dear Fellow Students: estled in the shadow of the Ambassador Bridge, As- From a small college n sumption has expanded its facilities to become a member of the family of f t' f Universities. These new facilities, however, are only an external mani esta ion o a deeper inner development, the living cornerstone of our education at Assump- tion. This life should develop from the blend of academic, cultural, and social activ- ities which we select, and provide us ces steadily into the pyramid of our lives. with confidence to integrate new experien- Let us pray today that the education we receive at Assumption may give us f the fortitude and stability which we will need to lead the world in the ways o peace and co-operation tomorrow. Sincerely, fi Lavern R. Pich S.A.C. President 15 m.1..w..-.. 5,-,, Mwav, af-Aff -'fff'-ff 'Vw-1-:N '1f -' '-'A- W -A'- -'W M A ' ' V15 , . , -1' vw 1. .Q n n 1 4 .JY . S,- x I EWS? .L-X4 Kiki vez , -M --.Q 3 3 g 'f Ill? Ibm Q Sai was Rxqg ww in F .x .3 I ar 5- ' is Q F' X x w, X N io ' .1- Q aiilf 1 5 nh 5 xwmi 1 W mmf maui SWAP! X I 1-'Wi -5 'l I -K xv dllijfd V1.5 ff+s.,. M. Rivard, J. Vezina, R. Stelmack, J. DeMarco, B. Totten, J. Wiley, P. Mitchell iPres.l K. Slate, B. Cada, E. Wakulich, L. LeDuc, J. Bol, M. Norwood, J. Kess, B. Everitt, M. Crepp, S. Barker. The National Federation of Canadian University Students Committee is a sub-committee of the S.A.C., sponsoring many activities on a national plane such as the Student Discount Service, 'the Blood Drive, the Literary Contest and National Seminars. The executive authority is vested in the S.A.C. It is that part of Assumption that con- nects her with all other councils across the coun- try, all having similar ties with the Federation. Xie 'x The sponsoring of the Treasure Van has been the main activity of W.U.S. on Assumption's campus. Through this annual event our Uni- versity is able to co-operate with students throughout Canada and the rest of the world in aiding needy students. CW VLLCS. lChairmanl G. Emmerson, Dr. Helling, A P. Eby, G. Croteau, L. LeDuc, B. Tahir. Kiszkiss, P. Kennedy, T. Forman. P. Gilmore lPres.l, Rev. J. Murray, C.B.S. J. Onegi Obel. J. Devon, J. McCartney, Absent: Dr. Chrypinski, Mr. Vuckovich, D. f ' wus 1 oemig R. Ingram, Imoderatorl, D. Green, S. Murphy lpres.l, C. Dureault, L. Shanna han, L. Tournier, L. Ramella, L. Accadia D. Fraser, D. Stratton, C. Kennedy E. Phillypes, R. Morin, M. Talbot, C. Seguin J. Ouellete, J. Leyer, F. Smit, M. Coughlin. The main aim ofthe Nurses on our campus is to further their knowledge and abilities in order to meet the ever-increasing demands of this great profession. Our nurses formed one of the most active groups on campus this year. One of the most valuable services performed by the club was to the N.F.C.U.S. Blood Drive, The girls had a large share in the great success of this year's drive. 'F fl ffl: 'LL :JV CM? The spirit of world solidarity and cooperation is the aim of the U.N. Club at Assumption. Through the success of the third annual Seminar on Canadian-American Relations, this high goal is rapidly being approached. This year was the third such seminar held at Assumption. Speakers from both countries and at various levels of pub- lic life gave their time to discuss important issues of today. As well, U.N. Club members heard speakers from foreign countries who took the time to speak to the group on international affairs. A group also went to the model U.N. in Montreal. L. LeDuc, G. Emmerson, I. Ben-Tahir, J. Cleary, T. Dunn, .l. Stefansky, Rev. Boland C.S.B. lmoderatorl, V. Mandoles, V. Harwood lpres.l, C. Wilkinson, P. Moran, A. Booth, P. Eby. 3. l' 5 .5 l UIXP-Xl2lfKIM'lY'XxKXXLYTXXXkYllllW'7A7flHlTUWl12iffllllllfl in :,fif.,ff, lv mf Y- :Ti ' me-rr f T' ' - A L-i' R :Y -n A V VY I 4 W- T Ai, rx , ,. .4 sail., ' 7 .. f- 'Y My y , 1. I-:rf 'Ni 14 if -f-fr 1 A . 4 i 33. 1 f. ll i 5 . . g i. f' CVZZGSQCT C. Walling, A. Noel ldirectorl, P. Peterson, B. Vieau, B. Shakespeare, P. Taricone, C. Garrett, A. Thibault, S. Murphy, D. Nelson. l r W I I 5 . X 00433. Y 4 ' -' ' - -1. -741 4 5 . tJ4l.o1.JJ.m11.1.LxslIV.c7i1cl1lllff- Women's activties on campus under the able guidance of W.A.C. provided many enioyable events throughout the year. The Sadie Hawkins and the Children's Christmas party were iust two of the fine activities. The Canadian-American Brotherhood is one of the newest organizations on our campus but by no means the least active. Their co-operation with all the other clubs has made them one of the most popular on campus. J. Kesselring, B. Schenden, J, Kolb, D. Wodkowski, B. Horvath, B. Friesrnuth, P. MacNeil, M. Keenan, B. McGowan, G. Croteau, K. Gleeson, J. Santelli, J. Moyland, M. Soganich, V. Mandolesi, E. Baius, E. Remming, D. Balaishais, P. Elsey, M. Abbey, J. Hurley, M. Chan, N. Bhumgara, N. Gonzales. Ukbsentl B. Sperandio, M. Souci. B. Dydyk. 'i .J wif' I 4 32 ? l ' 4 ' J. Austin, D. Unsol, V. Hawkeswood, R. Rinaldi, G, Pennington, B. Neely, E. Wakulich, G. Gilbert, B. Greenwccd, J. Mar- cinko, B. Kennedy, F. Jurasek, R. Refico, D. Maksymui, B. Hllbers, G. Violette, G. Emmerst, S, Quinlan, E. Cook. Ol72l72E 'ICE a 1 l l J. Bol, G, Yaworski, J, Stewart, C. Toth, J. Mitchell, M, McLaughlin, B. Dittrich, A. Massey, P. Mitchell, O. Bourg, B. Stelmack , L. Maisonville, P. Clarke, G. Brunnell, G. Crawford, R. Brunetti, E. Kowalski, W. Blonde, B. Biggar, B. Lysy, B. Kostyniuk, I. X Chandler, J, Feracutti, T, Hurley, J. Gertz, D. Heresy, M. Moodrey, J. Holes, J. Pollard. , . 2' A A 4. .. 9 Q .- 0-- l I l l l 4 ' l ' ' '11-ware?-' KxSx.xxi3X1Qx XAXXXNX' RFK tllllI'1fL4!i,7lll Klflhlll llllblllllll' I - I , Xl ll ' l 'f' ' ' QV' r, gl.: , 'l ll' A X, .figezafli J. Wagar, D. Maximu, D. Sands, B. Dempsey, R. Quinn, T. Farrah, W. Dada, C. Thibault, G. Emmerson, A. Booth, M. Renaud, U. Grave, C. Housley, J. Ptaszek, P. Knolton, S. Deziel, P. Stewart, B. Everett, R. Wagenberg, J. Cleary, B. Doyle, A. Onegi, L. Leduc, Helen Mary Donohue, J. Austin, H. Starkman, J. McCartney lpresidentl, D. Fisher, B. White, J. Stefansky, M. A. Marr, J. Mallory, M. Brady, G. Crowe, T, Dunn, A. Lamantia, S. Browning. CD01 450.-Ea. CM? D. Pennington lPres.l, T. Dunn, U. Grave, J. Costello, D. McKerrow, J. Jurasek, M. Mulkern, R. Quinn, B. Dempsey, J. Austin, P. Dellavalle, F. Sarlo, J. Zarecky, R. Dcyle, J. Strich, R. Chrisholm, J. Whrim, G. Delrue, P. Temelini, G. Crowe, F. Marotta, M. A. Marr, I. Rominar, A. Bailey. e-A ., ern 1 ui vw Swat .NYE S--.J -. X TXXC 1-. . +R., 5 W... 4 --nf,-ex .Q -NX - c 'lf 'N 5 1 .agp -N'x re-A ' ...4 ' M . ,N 33.131 A J gl ' ' J' 2 1? I i .sgebtj -,N-RL, MSR wk Z . Q1 dit? N9 .2 ' V. N i 'co 1511605 niewafiusa l. Rhoods, B. Hill, L. Heglond, B. Coda, J, Ferris, J. Kohlmeir, S. Russell, M. Buse, D. Pearson, B. Trothen, D. McCreody, L Gilbert, lpres.l, R. Refcio, P. Gilmor, S. Schwartz, L. LeDuc, P. Burrell, D. Steel, Mr. N. Spencer lspeokerl. aw smoczafia gbaify Dr. McCurdy, G. Dole, D. Beneteau, B. McCormick, T. Collier, lpresidentl, J. Homes, A. Hitch, J. Hoffman, D. Ryan. ww- . 1 .?!'iI'f .ilff 73135 '71-'F 1 KR EN Q ,QFD if ..-1,-QR 1 ,f . . .. . .... ,. . - -H ...--.- We .W W TMA -' Y 2 in 7' --A r l g .Li ' 11 :Lg 1 , ' I , MA lg it . . Q f 2 1 N . ... E . I , i J , l F 2 l l i i 4 fitfxj-i , .ljfafeicfoaao 5 Harold Barratt leditor-in-chiefl, Mr. H. Plante leditorl Kaleidoscope is the annual literary publication of the Assumption students in which all types of creative writing are displayed. For years this magazine has served to give expression to the creative thinkers and writers. It stands as a last- ing collection ofthe literary efforts of all the stu- dents. For the first time, the students on our campus took the initiative and began to print a periodical publication, the Babelian Voices, to give greater opportunity for the creative writers to have their pieces criticized and, if good en- ough, printed. Adrian Van den Hoven was the editor and Dr. Ralph Nelson was the group's moderator. They did an admirable iob. Baffeflan oiaei D, Brown, M. Butcher, P. Black, A. Van den Hovenl editor-in-chiefl, Dr. R. Nelson, lmoderotorl, M. O'Regan, S. Zokvich. 1 if 4 MI, ,..,, : , s is X ' .Af 2 , I li B '-.,,, an-Q A 4 4' 4' is .- x X N K, Y.. 1 -Q. s, Brief 5 G. Gosselin, B. Vuguk, S. Benserre, Rev. F. Boland, B. McCormick, D, Gordon, J. Deon, M. Coughlin, B. Mounfford, L. Siroux, J. Dunn, G, Weale, S. Erickson, M. Parent, D, Strachan, T. Gordon, E. Likou, E, McMullen, L. Strelczyk, J. Prencicsky, J. Kennedy, N. Lance. Jlffocfain any uagsi N. Hirsch, A. Roth, V. Crossley, J. Comuzzi, M. Doucet Ipres.l, J, Doumani, S. Vijuk, P. Halford, C. Thibaulr, R. Lamoureux I. Bernard, V. Hladzuk, C. Kwasnicki, S, Pogiiuso, J. Streeter, M. Renaud, D. Novosel, H. Kunau, C. Longworrh, D. Benefeau S. Hicks, D, Kreufzer, E. Qucglia, I, Mordowcmec, L. Drouillard. A-'WCW' 'J f . ' Vlllrkx-' . .X gf R- t Qs I i i 'i l i ..,. . gngfyaias The physics club holds regular meetings throughout the year at which they see films or hear dis- tinguished doctors speak on a variety ot scientific subjects. C. Carlone, R. Atkinson, R. Lum, O. Mamer, J. Kominar, E. Rocheleau, J. Kerr, I. Ben-Tahir E Koteles, lpres.l, Dr. Hedgecock lmoderatorl. B. Annett, G. Crouchman, J. Raiki, C, Messing, J. Gimple, T. Speranzini, lpresl, L. Kaoubes- serian, D. Vegh, Dr. E, Channen, lmoderatorl, D. Yates, B. Fought, N. Nazaruddin, A. Aylett, O. Mamer, M. Brode, B. Walton. Biolbgfy This year the biology club presented a varied and interest- ing program aiming to further the knowledge of all the mern- bers and all those interested in medicine, dentistry and bacter- iology. Ugsmisfzy In this space age Chemistry plays a major role in the pursuit of knowledge. Through the aid of films and tours the members obtained great information on the latest developments in this special field. L. Hegland, L. Desiarlais, A. Roth, J. Scordas, lpres.l, Dr, C. Kuehner, lmoderatorl, P. DiBiasse M. Grzegocka, J, Vezioo, J. Schertzer. A. Schincariol, J. Callahan, T. Bales C.S.R., T. Graves B. Bauer, M. Keenan, D. Winch. 'QW-1 .J , . I. ng 6125511 J. Ray, H. Lee, L. Brennan, S. Skorupinski, H. Arn- owitz, B. Jaques, R. Delcol, C. Lui, J. Angelo, P. Koshlap, D. Renzetti, J. Leishman, L. Bontront, D. Peach. G. Dunlop, K. Long, l. Reilly, T. Kaasten, R. Pawelek, R. Heward, R. ldiapaulo, A. Polimac, R. Caverzan, R. Lane, J. Lindsay, M. Korsmit, P. Dun- seath, P. D'Angelo, W. Bridgen. M. Nardella, D. Chernitz lpres.l, M. Deery, B. Carron, J. Root, V. Harwood, T. Sempowski, B. O'Rourke, M. Godin, L. Burchell, L. Hormick, A. Kiszik, I. DeFelice, P. D'Biase, J. Kohlmeir, M. Grzegokka, L. Dettman, B. McCormick, J. Loiacono. llllXm 1 I2 5125.511 J. Elias, D. Callagan, M. Soucie, M. Brode, A. Stan evicious, R, Brown, P. Nuspl, J. Douglas, J. Untch B, Rodie, N. Bhumgara, T. Salmoni, R. Shiner, D Struthers, W. Wyszynski, H. Johnson, E. Rembish, M Dienesch, G. Cataford, L. Khoubesserian, B. Rayzak P. Alexander, A, Marsh, G. Meloche, M. Gaan, J Gimple, P. Fazio, B. Lanza, B. Poulter, P. Arber. S Nuspl, W. Culina. L Qgiycgofogy The Psychology Club is one of The most popular clubs on our campus. Panel dis- cussions, films on thought provoking topics, and guest speakers were fre- quently featured. This program appealed to everyone interested in people, their problems and relations. n.. pf mb!- ' I 4,3 if . K ' 5 3:50 2, ' Y E . Q 1 , 91. 1, lf, ,.,. , K t r.-. - I - N19 x R ' A N. 4 , Q .. Q. . gif. ' V 13 N ' ' A , M,,,..i,i Af , 1 .,, X 4 N - ' Q nga -5: A ki? l ' ' ' -f iii Q? I Ms: ' V Y! QZZ M. Soganich, B. Turner, J. Kelly, B. Keith, G. Olsen, Jo-Anne DeMarco, J. Clark, B. Biorkquist, L. Danz, Renzo Orlando, J. Gozareck, T. Devlin, L. Umbdenstock, P. Fitzpatrick, A. Jacklin, G. Bol, P. Marentette, G. Grondin, C. Arengi, L. Bacher, M. Parent, R. McLennan, T. Dunn. For those who find the more natural modern type of music to their liking, the student jazz club in its second year on campus provided am- ple opportunity to hear and see the latest groups. Records and iam sessions were the order of local campus activity while once in a while, Father Daley and the entire club would journey to De- Dr. Mateo Glinski directed the Chorale society again this year. Their outstanding contribution was to the Christmas concert. This group pro- vided 'the other half' of music appreciation, that ot the formal and semi-classical variety. The club also enioyed musical evenings and record part- ies. i 5 1 s l troit to take in one of the top iazz artists. dai ... Ml ' CEMQ ociefy Conductor Dr. M. Glinski, D. Faulkner, M. Gosling, S. Callaghan, C. Commuzzi lpresl L. Umbdenstock, C. Dureault, V. Hladzuk, L, Nazarwick, M. L, Schrot, P. Stewart, D. Lechleiter, J. Moffat, N. Hirsch, M. Talbot, L. Shanahan, K. Szczerbo, N. De- Mers, D. Armstrong C.S.B., M. Dulfilho, F. Burke, B. Annett. J - .4 I . wr '-5 -:'- I ar X 7 X 4. , ' . sei A . ff ---' ' ' 1 iss L ZA l 1 L 'll ' L 's , I J, Pawlowski lPres.l, B. Cameron, N. Bhumgara L. Umbdenstoclc, R. St. Aubin, E. McLean, Rev. Flood C.S.B i l i l i u l l l i l l i i I ! l l a i i ladvisori, G. Gagnon, R. Look Kan, D. Skilling, T. Farrah G. Black. :Radio One ofthe most active clubs, the Radio Club in iust six short years has grown to a full-fledged professional organization, offering its valuable services at many of Assupmtion's special activities. R. Adam, L. Bell, M, L. Schrot, Rev. J. Fiore C,S.B. lmoderatori, P. Knowlton, D. Lechilter, J. Stoner, D. Chernets, G. Santelli, J. Cook, J. Lelly, T. Root, W, Maitland, T. Cakebreod. Q. l ,..., ll! H 1' N sage? '-X I l A X Q10-'5 rul25US'1iify 5VaUQf Uzaining flbiuiaion On campus, the three services select and train undergraduates as officers for either the Regular or the Reserve forces. The am- bition of all candidates is to merit the Queen's Commission. rurziusuify cfsaazoa Ufcaining ggfan l 1: S l Uanacfian Dffuza Uzairzing C70 'api danfezltuzy CM! The Canterbury Club is for all students interested in the life and teachings of the Anglican Church, and its purpose is to apply Christianity to campus life. Canterbury has been a strong and ac- tive club this year, and hopes to continue to be so in future years. P Culhane, D. Hatford, B. Fought, E. Baius, C. Messing, J, Crowe, L. Atkinson, M. Riordon, T. Farrah, R. McGowan, Rev. Weiler C.S.B., lmoderatorl, R. Culp, D. Rosza- maun. MMA 12192: flj s.. r 'EE Efl3 miie Il 1 B. Harper ldirectorl, A. Hitch lpres.l, R, Silcox, Rev. H. Hill B.G.S, lmoderatorl, G. Sanderson, L. Lark, M. Richards, P. Roddy, J. Moffat, M. Lind, C. Garrett, I. Rhodes, S. Rees, B. Matthews, J. Homes, L. Hornick, R. Hall, T. Nainan. region. of Jlflcvziay The aim of the Legion of Mary is the sanctifi- cation of its members by prayer and active co- operation in the advancement ot the reign of Christ. It strives to move to action those who love God in order that others may come to love Him more through His mother Mary. B. Totten, E. Hatch, D. McCready, D. Fisher, M. Mandich lpres.l, H. Summers, K. LePage, L. Fluelling, H. Allchin, N. Buckler, P. Mitchell, T. Seymour, K. Vine. Qlnifscf 6511.106 GM? lt is the aim of the United Church club that students may find in its activities a strengthening and enriching fellowship to the end that all may be one in Christ. U55 CM? Three Angels, Michael O'Regan, Carl ldzinski, and Paul Black ponder the uncon- scious form of the fair daughter, Dianne Brown, in the Drama Club's first semester production of My Three Angels. To produce a play requires many hands besides those of Director, Daniel P. Kelly. Shown here are all the members of the Drama Club, from stage workers, electricians and sound technicians right on down to the costume mistresses and the cast. The success ot the three-act comedy was a real tribute to all these people who had a barrel of fun pitching in whatever way they could. What is Christmas without a Christ- mas toast. Three convicts thoroughly enioyed the hospitality of Adrian Van den Hoven and his wife Gerry Myron. The Three Convicts freed this family from the tyranny of an uncle by loos- ing a pet snake in his bedroom. In the end all turned out well for every- one and the daughter found a true lover. Ed Bogus Heather Milne George Koknch lednorl '. 'J 3-,za-. we ,J e J 1 ofzzi n. Sbudsnfa H. Kunau, R. Silcox, C. McArthur, D. Deveouj, Okello, B. Tahir, T. Groves, R. Look Kon, N. Bhumgcro, M. Hackshcw, Dr. Helling, F. Chon, W. Dada, A. 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' , , W ,fr A 1 ig Ar ,, T- , , ff' x J,--Q -47-.., ig .f I 0 ,, 0 Q z1?fff1,.Jl',' xg' if 154' ,XY 'Q 'fx 54 41 r 'X ggi IZEUEZ 40125 ZlEfO'LE 37 A K+, .7 2 . ' 'Q ffff is El.'Hxt f sf' C92 A ...- 1 ' ii X X X 1 , X Two of the new students not only showed that they got into the swing of things, they got into The Twist of things at the first annual Frosh Fair held in September. It was all part of the 'voluntary' variety show. 'w' JM 4 H31 if F5 ,. , i JE! 'X 'x 5xa ,isgfif l Q -5, If any of our strong husky Freshmen needed an outlet for their extra energy, the Drama Club pro- vided a cor to be wrecked at three smashes for a nickel. But that was rather slow so the men took things in their own hands. Taking time out from the dance to pose for a picture are Bob Sperandio, Bernie Vieau, Vern Pich, Beth Turner, Sandy Tobin, Trev Collier, Pat Taricone, Frank Marotta. Studying can be a lot of fun if you're as lucky as Palmer Neil, Maryann Brady, John Volpe and Danielle Renier enioy a popular Jack McCartney and have a helping hand from coffee dgfe, Joanne Comuzzi. ,f Q. 5- g new rg Z ef 1 F? W' 1 mi ,S S fi- gf , J, ' . M xy v X C fy 7 ,V .Q 14 H 1' 1 1 f Y, .1 X r L, fl 5 I l -M Y , V nt I -. A L A it Q 5 6.1, ff 'L mix., W I - K a ,.,a,.- ' S ' va' 4 A w 5' N - N. -B-.H i i l l M14 N.-W., Social life took on every aspect at Assumption and the spiritual ioys were often shared by the students. Visiting the church here are Martha Gosling and Tom Sempowski. Hard workers from the Canadian-American Relations Seminar enjoy cake and coffee while they hash over the exciting happenings of the panel discus- sions. This was the third year for the Seminar. l l l, 5 le-.QQ 1 l VP' l A y . l ql L MT 1 N il - , I it 'bf-Y YA N A f':j-if 1 This was the head table for the Presidents' Banquet when the N.F.C.U.S. committee invited club presidents to meet and greet Walter Mclean, the N.F.C.U.S. national chairman. Social life on our campus was always beneficial in several ways. It gave everyone a chance to get out of the rut of a routine of work and study and to enioy the friendship of young people from many different walks of life. Dances certainly were in no scarcity and quite a few of the students took up the Twist craze. As well, there were athletic games and contests to take in, and lots of good movies. Some young couples got a kick out of iust walking and talking and walks would sometimes end with a visit to a favourite chapel. This year was also a year for the card craze. l've never seen anything like it students would remark. ln the old lounge under the gym, a lot of people played bridge. But when the new Centre opened, it seemed as though everyone were playing. So often people think of college students as happy- go-lucky fun lovers, always having a good time. But the students did work and when they were done, they re- laxed the best way possible. For some, relaxation and fun came through club activ- ity. There was always a chance that one could be lucky enough to be sent away to a convention or rally. And too, there were ample opportunities for attending ban- quets. There, businessmen and engineers would likely speak to an eager audience. On the cultural side of our social life, there was some very fine entertainment. The Christian Culture Series was at its usual excellence. A fine arts film series was spon- sored. Dr. Glinski and the music department held musical evenings for lovers of classical music. i , 1 ' ' ll ll sisieiniirrni llll eirnuiii rlillll-:Ill mriirnllii illlllllfllll ..l..l.l.i. r:-,:-.:u-r:.s,.c. -4--- nw-we -,,' .Wynne WM M El It was a cold, cold winter in some stages but that iust meant certainty for those who hoped for a skating rink out behind the school. This group of college students looks like they may develop some clashes of interest before too long. These students are posing beside the colourful decorations for the Student Council's Christmas Dance in the brand new University Centre. Besides local campus activities and a few nearby, students often went down to town, even over to Detroit to take in one ofthe latest shows. One prime attraction during the year was Man- tovani's visit to Detroit. There were night spots in both cities that were attractive. There was nothing like the good old bull ses- sions the students got into while sitting around in the D. H. or the Embassy or one of the other favourite local taverns. lt was all a part of social life. Cold mornings often meant a dangerous walk to school or else the car was sure not to start. But cold weather had some good points about it too. The students went skating and skiing and some even drove out to a hill for a tobogganing party. Winter meant Christmas too. Christmas every year meant the annual school concert and vari- ety show, and the Christmas dance. The girls at Residence also add their own little extra to the winter season by providing a little bit of warmth for underprivileged children at a Christmas party. Ski trips were organized by some of the stu- dents and were joined over the Christmas break. These might be held in Michigan or arranged through agencies for northern Canada. Two of our campus beauties, Dianne Brown and Marg McConville had fun making a snow-man and dressing him up in all the finest traditional ...naw-e l l l i t l i l I l l t , ' i I , , . l l i i l gxs: 5 Q-K. X Q-X -QX fox -ag If someone would sit down to play the piano, there was always an obliging group who would loin in for a sing-song. This small group were caught hav- ing a barrel of fun in the lounge of the new Uni- versity Centre. Holy Names Hall was a bee-hive of activity so far as social life on the campus goes. The Sis- ters must have had their hands full with a full house of girls and as well with all the boys that dated them calling in through the week. But even in their own recreation room the girls had their private record parties and sing-songs and card games. lt was fun iust to lounge around and take it easy without the worry of someone coming in - like a male. The men did manage to invade the fortress once or twice but it was with an invitation to the fine social evenings the girls held. if c, AQHA x. The new Centres coffee shop was a far cry from the old lounge. under the gym, The most modern furniture and clean modern equipment made the much-needed coffee breaks much more pleasing. Even the coffee tasted better! 9 .Wx They really are ladies, honestly! Actually, the girls have been caught at the most inopportune moment possible, Bowling dates were very popular too. The student could com- bine a little excercise with fun and at very little cost too! LT' On the whole, Assumption's social life is well- rounded and complete. Any and all kinds of tal- ent can be put to good use because there is ample opportunity to get the nose out of the books and learn about some of the more enioy- able avenues of life. Everything makes the student learn and grow. There is no such thing as not making friends and having a good time at Assumption unless a per- son is an isolationist. This is the opinion of the young men and women who enioy life at As- sumption. This is the opinion of young men and women who work hard to meet the standards of the school and do it - and then enioy the many opportunities for rounding out their education. Queen of my heart I love you, Queen of my heart I love you, I always knew, It would be you, Since I heard Your lilfing laughter, It's your smiling hear? l'm after. The Charming Miss Madelyn Nardella is the Reigning Frosh Queen ,-43 -I ' xl . V: 8 1 Q .,. f f I 3, . iv ,L .fs vw- -I LN ,V ' 3 .. '. . , HM Q ff' 4 ,fl ' F I 2' 'l7 4-,! 'lx A n if as 1 ' w ' ' ' ,R so I f 'ms , 3 ,V . . rf -2 ,i X RW: . - ,mann QI., 'sv' ff' .-- 'liT-Q...-Inn ,ve- rj , B 1 B Q Q Anne Delaney, Sue Callaghan, Gloria Grondin, Llndc Belanger, Nelly Hirsch, and Mqdelyn Nqrdellg 42 .....,........ '. Llc , l omaconzuzg Queen 1 Owzf Xu Y xx ' Ya New . , 5 jj Pat Marion from Rochester, New York Carolyne Walling of Windsor . QQQW- 2 ' Y XX 51 if-N Nx , X ' 'M SNS5 3 ,, .. X 3Q,,.i,: 32,1 W' 331535531 QI' ll' xi , 3' ' Ax X X X xg X tx Xi . Q :gif ix N www' inf' X r' ,r I6 .--'P' W Diane DeRoIler from Rochester, New York Melanie McDougaH from Fort William, Ontario 1 A X' 2- V i ,- . ,iw x-isa-Ng.igfiafqsqgsysw-L V zz fncflanfin aff in a Busty ,fife in Last minute preparations! He'll be here soon. Gee you look beautiful. They are both on time fool iff' A happy surprise for Queen Joanne. Judy Stefanski crowns The queen and her date smile happily as they float through her. the evening. S3 Nothing but the best for her highness. Thanks for everything. It was wonderfull' omscoming Queen oz 7962 i W LN 1 -N L t I ! 4 A E Q 1 l r -4mm:.vu.f-faint, iw- H- f A R X t X ,W . Q ' Q, S f X : -:L'11,-irifxiw , '- K 22.5 ,- 21:1 ,. ,. .. STM ' . Si, Nl' -as -V ' , gf ea,-1 W- Vx .tm Q1 ' 5 ' ' :af Miss Joanne Comuzzi won the hearts of the entire student body. The AMBA SSADUR PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR Paul Kennedy - Edivor competition cfzsafzae 5 1 vs -,Y 51-mended czfzzgm cqfgfsfica Bowes Dempsey, Jack Kelly, Jim Cushing IPresidentl, Jon Austin. Frank Morrota, .lack Wiley, Ron Rinaldi, Bill Botus. Leo McElphine, Bob Caicco, Bob Fabro, Rick McNair, Barry Pepper. 4- .X C I QN A QF. 1 1, I ees WR.. 4 1' 'tr' X 1r1'7 '1T ii:-s :L 4' ALUMINI REPRESENTATIVE Roo Scot' MODERATOR OF ATHLETICS Rev. J. Hussey, C.S.B. 48 .mb Gqfgfsfia Cfounarl The promotion and direction of athletics is gov- erned by the Athletic Council. Its main concern is the functioning and organization of intramural sports. During the past year, it has been re- sponsible for the spirited participation of the men on campus in the various intramural sports such as football, basketball, curling, and hockey. It is the Council's main preoccupation to organize any sport on campus which may be of interest to the men. With the support of the Athletic Depart- ment, under the direction of Dick Moriarity, Ath- letic Director and Fr. Hussey, moderator of sports, in coherence with the efforts of the alumni repre- sentative, Rod Scott, and under the student pres- idency of Jim Cushing, the Council was more active than in past years. I 7 X. I, .Al Qi. ff1.'-15:21.51-if 'b-5.4-' . - -tsisw... , - , . -'-s-:f-..3.:f:fi.n..'. 'rv X . A. lf .Q .24wW1eff:1ftf-fflfiia xiii? is - f 2. ' . sS'51:r11tfH- P' -7 ' it . ' f fin 3- ' ik ' ii, fl .,., , , ., ,.,s x, ,. ...E 1. x X.. . .fggfeis-'rw R ,f4.',H, 3 A -f if S--1 V -i I, 7-24, s. 9' I ,, -, .gf , grain I ,1n.1-5 ' QE! 'i nf. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Dick Moriarity SIXTH YEAR AS DIRECTOR A graduate of Aquinas Institute, Roches- ter, Dick came to Assumption in 1952 where he received his Bachelor's Degree four years later. Assumption's enrollment was 600 students when Dick started as Athletic Director in 1956 and is now over I,400. The athletic program has ex- panded even more rapidly under his guidance. F56-iv .-' ' lqflfonzsnl Gqfflflsfia council, Similar in function to the men's council, the . Women's athletic council is primarily concerned with the organization and promotion of girl's l sports on campus. Cathia Gilbert, President ot l the Women's Athletic Association, stated that the program is designed to provide competition, l exercise, and iust plain fun for all those inter- l ested in participating. For that reason the pro- l griam was extended this year so that even the - least athletically inclined could participate. This it i year's intramural sports included basketball, k swimming, volleyball, badminton, and bowling, E all of which drew more enthusiasts than in pre- l vious years. l l l l l il l 1 l l T. l Q. i r . l 1 l l l . ' rx i l l 3 l l ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Q Mrs. Wm. Thomson 4 flflfslbonzz clfomz Alia T Sis Thomson, newly appointed Assistant i to the Athletic Director in charge of Women's athletics has returned to As- A sumption after a three year absence. She has experienced a tremendous in- crease in interest among the girls in all fields of athletics and, as a result, the women's athletic programme scored re- sounding success. l Sue Deziel, Mary Ann Pomajba, Cathia Gilbert lPresiclentl, Judy Stefanski. Gail Emmerson, Cathy Comuzzi, Carmen Eaton, Mary Marr, Danielle Renier. 1 SF' .1 '-sth :Q 1 Q, , . ie.-n-9 MODERATOR OF ATHLETICS Sister Rose Kathleen 49 Fred Luxford EQUIPMENT MANAGER T' .a.-,.. AV A ig- W' ' ,V .. ,Y ll: I I it 'gl ml l :B U 9 D it it . ,V ll t.. . t .l .. .,. . :- F ' V , qmzzm., Dave Balaishus, Red Nantais, Calfin Messing, Froggy Bourg. Carl Idzunski Bob McGowan, Tony Farrah. Gord Duprey, Don Jablonslfi, Joe Lucas, Coach Father Murray, C.S.B., John Suhy, Jerry Santelli, John Preniczky, Dave Hoffard. Where's the ball? , . , -. ., J .u,.f,y- ,,. Y-4 ' 934:33 ,.:-5-, v- .. xl I 'SAN e . 'Y' 1 ' of! I'- XEVI.,-ssgh U 5-hffsqw. Q, ' ,nw What a drag! 31,004 cglweaf, an jnffzamwza On fall afternoons lOO of Assumptions most manly, participated in Intramural football on the back campus. Enthusiasm ran high as the tour teams fought for the school title. ln the regular season the Seniors took three wins to go undefeated. The Juniors and Sopho- mores tied with records of one win, one loss, and one tie. True to the school tradition, the Fresh- men remained in the cellar with no wins and three losses. An interesting feature of this year's league was the equality of the teams, save for the Frosh who could field only a small team. No game between the top three teams was won by more than one touchdown. 5 . ,gr s sagggrx-,' ! .', . l sau ompafifion Tough defensive play along with a wet and muddy field, explain the lack of high scoring games. There were many interesting side lights. Re- member the time the Freshmen almost scored, or the disastrous hand iniuries that made it hard to hold a pop bottle, or for that matter a football. At the season's end the air was full of the fam- iliar plaints: Wait till next year lFroshly What a fluke lSophsl, We was robbed Uuniorsl, We showed them who the real men were lSeniorsl. The only statement that was agreed to by every- one was that playing football is the best way to spend Autumn afternoons. ?'?!??i H0 ... t Going all the way, Dave? l N Wu lll l ff Jllllt'-VIWV cqofzgomozea Frank Sarlo, Lloyd Atkinson, Dan Jansen, Mike Keenan, Joe Likou, Dave Hannay, Charlie Boyle, Pete Clark, Ron Blizchuck, Coach Bob Sperandio, Bill Shenden, Dave Kiszkiss, Phil Fitz- patrick, Pat Culhane, Jim Kesselring, Pete Bond, Larry Bciswick, Tom Scheuerman, Al Stan, Don Kasta, Dan Moron. What should we do now? N 1 ' s . 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' V ' Y i T,Ff 1 S - 2124 'L r.fi.3gg,:a. , o f ' ' . 1. fe ms- bg 1:3 ' 'ftigflf' '51 ' -'KU-'i.',:-4' L-2h.,:5g?.jLy '.4iL.i,f:.' 1: I N W '- , -- M l 1 ' , .t 1 : X' f y it ,j:',f'j:.s-U i. 3' Q41 1 f gfg,g,,1,7gs . , . I . V ,ns anion S ' ' ' Don McKerrow, Bob Burns, Ron Rinaldi, Bill Botus, Nick Kup- nicki, Andy Kizik, Tony Janecka. Vic Hawkeswood, Colin Gosselin, Eli Drakich, Dave Penning- ton, Coach Lyle Warick, Frank Marrota, Eob Viiuk, Jon Austin, Tony Bailey. Look, another first downl l fb iii animal, Q . I 1 2 5 Q 5 Zi, f ff' f gy- V Victory is so sweetl ggi Cyiafou The Seniors met the lowly Freshmen in the first semi-final game and the Frosh were edged 37 'ro O. In the other semi-final contest the Juniors crashed head on with the Sophomores, the Juniors emerging victorious, 8 to 1. The Seniors looked towards the finals with confidence. They had the heaviest line, more pot bellies, and had allowed only one point in four games. TEAMS Seniors 4 Sophs Frosh 0 l fwix X 'xii y 9 Q...I, B, W Juniors 2 1 'Q1-SE':--LSLL:-'L5x'SY..'7L ,.f, ., 'lil-, L -BX Hill K cqncf Klfarzcfuisfluf The Juniors were shaken but cocky. Hard defensive play on both sides of the line stopped down field drives from gefiing underway. A twenty-five yard off-tackle smash by The Seniors in the second quarter was all that was needed to win the game and the crown by a 6 to O score. T PF PA 0 35 1 2 15 IO 2 I9 9 O O 49 . ,- '- '5:: i!i!!!!5i:' !22gi-:-- fi George Yaworski, John Ferracuii, Tom Dunn, Bruce Dittrich, George Crawford, Jerry Scherer, Joe Barrows, Bowes Dempsey. Al Callaghan, Doug Bell, Rooty Bruneifi, Bob Wilds, George Fraser, Bob Anderson, Bob Cooper, Frank Feely. The point is good! . E Q ifff r if , l xvf if g:,,a1 1' . 5 ' , fix lr, i V- ,,. .lui Q23 M fs - 2 we -. s er is we F fr fe, - f r. A ,w ,g,ffw,3,, .ji 'xffj , 1 5 - -ge, i i Where db l 90? l ,V n j AVA' N I , Q5 Q' j . ,ag ' ig 'f N l ff -.GK 5 :3'.,1s X , ff., so - 1 ., A W ll' Ji n fsxi ff Y ' ,fi ' if -V f' , 53 , , 1 ,w if , in , . F -, A C , ' Xe 'i ll A 4' . '.y win -- f. -'--f 9,-fa' 1- 4 , ,4,'3if. r' ,f 1, o .- , Q 7 T' Ffffs f - ,N f-E lr -,s- A 1 if , .. QM., . ,off -mx. .12 ix lil lffnllur in V Uuigng 50.772 Fred Schinners, Brian Faught, Bill White, Bill Bottos, Ted Zuber. Tony Kaasten, Andy Calladine, Earl Rembish, Gus Candida, Bob Fabro, Frank Sarlo, Tony Farrah, Dave Woodall, Dave Terry. ooze :Sloan go cflkcif 6Qsco'Lc! Although the Track team had a rather unsuccessful season in as much as their win-loss record was unimpressive, there there were bright spots during the seas- were bright spots during the season supplied by pole-vaulter Bob Moore. ln Assumption's meet with Waterloo Bob amazed all those present by soaring to a height of eleven feet, three inches and thereby setting a new meet record in the pole-vault. - 5 1 f , i k gl i: U E V 1 E E rv 3 i 1 1 1-1 - - VZ- A f - th r . -lllll I , i in nn P 1 , 1 T . I - -I ' es 1 'H .T 1 l Q-f ,, . ff - P A i x T A 'gf 4 Tv 1 1 1, W... k , if Wfiig M, 1 s T' X Y 1 ,sg ,A , A ' 1w P - ' 2 ' -ms ,- c f X ' . P 'if- 1 ,,,, , nl N- , 2 A :gg - - :M-we fy.. N t Q r' 'F' X 5 i Q, f, .f , I - 5 we il i' s ., Q ir, ,, s i .. A -V isis 'F' ' TT . .ii ' 9-'fd '-1 , 1. . 1.55-Q ,: r- . ' NGLQQV 1- .. f 1 ' if 1 if we em :zen -i, , ' .2 if Ns sq - . av,-55 I -i. :j-I?Z'5i', ' I - - 1 K. ' gl, -I ' I- , 'f . 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T' i -1 gaze cw Larry Liebrock, Leo McEll'ione, Bill Doumani, Steve Fox, George Tomco, Phil Della Valle, George Reguly Rich Philips, Jim Csordas, George Sloney, Joe Evans Kerry MacDonald, George Delrue, Mike Murphy TERRY SPARKS TENNIS TEAM Paced by the impressive playing of Terry Fahlenbock, the Tennis Team cupped the singles and doubles competition to win their division of the exramural meet at Toronto. Rebounding from an unsuccess- ful effort at McMaster courts ci few weeks later, the team of Hackshaw, Flewelling, and Fahlenbock trounced all oncomers from Highland Park to clinch the tourney tennis title. Confidence + Ability : Champ ?Nf?A1.f'?- . zjvgwa..-. ,, A A . A - , G ' , . . ' ' , , iq . - I f fu ' . Af A g , , r- -- Q ' 4- 'V- 1 sm .Jw-. -1,-.f-0 -A- . A A- +L A ' . Af AV I . 'A .. . .-f-ff A -V-H -A-'f' ' , A A , ' -' X4 ' A -:.....,.,... 'M V- ,-A . -vvgin .argl WN 1' f - . v A' --A A A' 'ff' -' jf' 'f A ' 535125 Fff-' A -,A - A 13--1571 ' ' at Qgiiff. 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Bob Ladouceur, Tony Farrah, Ray Baron, Tony Bailey, Jim Laframboise, Bob Heath, Brian Turner. --iq X., xx St union George Yaworsky, Doug Sell, John Amyot, Pete Knowlton, Al Callaghan, Doug Butcher, Bob Sanko, Jim Stewart, Murray Trudell, Brian Nolan, Bowes Dempsey, Bob Anderson, Drew Gillis, Dave Terry. jfs Cihlocgsy 046 On Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, fifty Assumption pucksters scurry off to Windsor Ar- ena to battle and vie in hope that their team will carry off the school Iaurels. The four teams, com- prising a well balanced league, showed good sportsmanship throughout the season, as well as an abundance of hard board-checking, fast skat- ing, and impressive goal-tending. Few of the games were marred by fights, and all furnished nearly sixty minutes of fierce body checking and diligent stick handling. OH times the thuds, res- onating boards, and groans, were heard as far away as the University campus. -11.5 1 cfaiigi -- fgiuafzizs :,Qa1uff Early in the season, a bitter rivalry that was to last throughout the year arose between Fred Luxford's Senior Snipers and Jack Costello's Jun- ior Jousters. The two teams traded victories early in the season in games that would have made a Maple Leaf-Canadien tussle look like a Sun- day picnic. The absence of dexterity with a hoc- key stick was as unperceivable as was the rough- ness of the participants in all their games. The board-checking was vicious and the penalty box never completely vacated. As the season progressed, another rivaly be- came evident, that of the Frosh and Sophs. How- ever, this one was over non-possessional rights to the cellar and it looked like it would not be decided till late in the season. n-TA s gopgomo 'zu Garry Fitzgibbon, Larry Gognier, Dan Jason, Gerry Stasso, Larry Baswick, Terry Devlin, Al Stanevicius, Barney Kenny, George Dragich, Gary Wortley, Jack Cunningham, Bill Burk- hart, Pat Cuihane, Terry Cakebread. i QF RAF, ,ek if , , 7 in EIZLO 'Zi Ron Rinaldi, Roger Patillo, Bob Christi, Ron Foster, Don Mak- symiu, Coach Fred Luxford, Gary Reaume, Dave Terry, Dick Mulville, Bob Gardner, Dick Chisholm, Tom Charette, Terry Beck, Dan't worry John, he missed. Greg McCullough, Lou Pocock, Barry Pepper, Bill Hesse! iCoachl, Ed Chittcro, Joe Bevoque, Tim Ryan, Dexter Robinson, Joe Greene f,-5 ,A M ,sa mia su ,, x. Marg Kricfolusi Ann Delaney O llclndiii 2 V' Ron Jornes, Corolyne Wolling, Donielle Renier, Pot Tciricone, Don Skilling Ron Graham, Jock Kelly, Coach Hank Bicsctti, Chet Ciupa, Bob Horvoth, Bob Hanson, Bob Moore, Fronk Giblin, Dick Szemon, Tom Henderson Bernie Friesmuth, Bill Brown, George Nickson 5 i ' -.x fa Basketball with a tagsteam wrestling touch! Lancers' Moore preparing to pass off the basketball! .Qtr X Qv N HOME AWAY LANCERS I 111 , 94 I REDMEN 45 49 The razor-sharp Lancers launched their 1961- 62 Senior Intercollegiate Basketball League schedule in dynamic style by lambasting the OA.-VC conference entry 111-45. By registering this score Hank Biasatti's basket-happy hoop- sters established a new all-time scoring record for St. Denis Hall. Previous to that, the Lancers' highest scoring victory came at the expense of the McGill University Redmen, 106-48, and Feb. 20, 1959. The O.A.-V.C. quintet which made its league debut with this game, was certainly in the same class with that McGill crew of three seasons ago. They were outclassed from the opening whistle and certainly didn't look as if they belonged in the same league as the Lancers. The Lancers dazzled both at the free throw line and in scoring field goals. They pumped 101 shots at the basket and 43 of their attempts found the range for 42.5 percent accuracy. The squad connected for 25 of their 31 free throw attempts while the Redmen were successful on only 19 of their 31 charity tosses. RAMPAGING LANCERS RIP WESTERN, 65-50 While an overflow throng of 2,200 spectators whooped it up in New Year's Eve fashion, Bias- atti's rampaging hoopsters claimed their fifth straight conference victory by trimming the de- fending champion Mustangs 65-50 at St. Denis Hall. The triumph, accomplished in an expert and thorough manner, secured the Lancers in their first place berth in the conference standings. Assumption outclassed the Western squad in every department. The Lancers outplayed, out- hustled, out-rebounded, and outscored the Mus- tangs. Coach Biasatti shuffled his players in and out of the line-up freely, and although nobody was hot in the basket-scoring department, the Lan- cers' superior bench figured prominently in the victory. Sharing Top scoring honours were Assumption co-captain Ron Graham and former Lancer star, Leo lnnocente. Both counted for 13 points apiece. HOME AWAY WARRIORS 54 92 LANCERS I BQ Q 94 ' Waterloo who had previously dropped a 94- 92 overtime decision to the Lancers at Kitchener, played another respectable game and managed to enjoy a fair share of the offensive play. Sup- erior rebounding and more a:curate shooting by Assumption made the difference as each team pumped 79 shots from the floor. The Lancers hooped 26 field-goal attempts for 33 percent accuracy while the Warriors, obviously disturbed by Assumptions strong defensive play, manag- ed just 20 field goals. At the same time the Lan- cers sparkled at the free throw line by sinking 17 of their 20 foul shots. Ron Graham was a standout performer on the attack for Assumption. He succeeded in sinking seven field goals and three free throws for 17 points. Jack Kelly, at the other guard position, was the only other Lancer to hit double figures in the scoring. He connected for 12 points. Frank Giblin, Bob Moore, and Dick Szeman combined for 29 points on the attack and were standouts on the backboards. LANCERS BURY QUEENS IN HOMECOMING CONTEST While a fine homecoming crowd of 1,500 hooted and howled with every flash ofthe score- board, Hank Biasatti's basket happy Lancers swamped the Queen's University Golden Gaels, 109-42. The coach was able to sit back and relax as his frolicking hoopsters ran wild at the ex- pense of a weak Queen's quintet. The Lancers forged into a fast 10-O lead and it ceased to be a contest before three minutes of playing time had elapsed. Biasatti gave each of his 12 eligible players the opportunity to get into action and each tal- lied at least three points. Five of them struck for double figures. Bob Horvath, at the guard posi- tion, was the Lancers' top point-getter with 14 points. Bill Brown and Bob lThe people's choicel Hanson counted 14 points each, Ron Graham hooped 11 points and Dick Szeman bagged 10. Highlighting the game was the crowning of Joanne Comuzzi as this year's homecoming Queen, during the half time ceremonies. fjgwz ay Lggf ff l xx.-v A rflzl 'l U55 Swank Bill Whife, Hurry Deckert, Jim Barry, Bob Taylor, Len Vorroso, LGVVY Boswlck- im gig fx! - 'M' ' B f -1 A , ,M .- za V A Bob, the boskefs the other wciyl HWY Il i zz gpoya 1 h ' Dove Kiszlciss, Lloyd Atkinson, Mike Keenon, Bill Schenden, Joe Kelly, .lim Kolb, Don Kosto, Mil Sogcnich, Bob Bauer. f , X, ' L' -- N7 rw ,, fl ' ,B U65 sga 1 'M' John Volpe, .lim Deon, Barry Dydyk, Jerry Scherer, Terry Falhenbock agsfgaff :Siam Lio Cameron, Trev Aconne, Mwke Hockshow, Ron Hussom, Colin D'Arcy, Felix Monsegue, Dove Romdoorsungh. AXXNDSQ 6 I 5 n s 9.5 -f' N I 'x r 'Ugg Cjouufzfau U Qh so Q,-Ocefupl Fmnki Colm Gosselm, Jerry Wecle, Andy Krzrk, Frank Morrotfo, Eli Drokich Don Mdierrovv, AI Poiimoc, Jim Leushmon, Tony Jonecko. -'vu fw.,,,: A J cglbafcfana Larry Bell, Dick O'CoHoghan, Ron Blizchuk, Larry Likou, Paul MocNeiI. 2 6' a.,-0 , l f s 1 N. YH 'N' 0 W' E 2 2 L i Q ,, L . V . t - 1 5 ll- ., f' i. in lt-N iV'-kef--' -- 4 if fix -ISAX sl k A V 'I X ff , N, X i x 47 s i . , .c fl if l . i ' f l ,' li J , LX v X lv ' X lik , , x ., L M, y 5 f , , s..,,MMwv -f---se 3 lxvu I Mary Beth Martin, Barb Macedonski, Judy Stefansky, Carol Wilkinson, Marie Pitlick, Irene Namespetia, Ingrid Stahl, Mary Jo Gleason, Kathy Hartford, Sheila Blair, Coach Sis Thomson. L.- M Jfflflfomsnb Basgefgaff Umm .fl ly ,fe s. ,. 1 4 1 A X s , 30'- sf Q v ., rs.. , L.-E: Q. I ' Q sg F 1' , ,, Q U -sr ' K K , L 3-as ' s ,Qt l if .f - - , sie' is ' i YE, ,ff ' , M f - 1 - X .'- Gt f'rfi'?:-'if Vt f A L-eff' ' XX.. ' 2---'eg 5 N , X V X if xx V-1 f. il H., QI XF . nathan V3.5 As, Q ' 'la Alles, s -Q, K .uflsamk . -W ef-it - Keg?-c., - 1 N 1 'fa ' 'S-s. ,, , A.. t , of 5 i OO 5'UTlClL 5 Phyllis Peterson, Liz Dettman, Tommie Richardson, Danielle Renier, Margaret Lemon, Sue Chauvin. 64 Basgefgaff Baaufka Best fuzz Showing depth and experience, the women's basketball team proved to be the forte of girl's athletics this year. By making a high percentage of their shots and allowing an equally low per- centage of shots to be scored against them, Sis Thomson's troups easily rambled to successive victories over McMaster, G.A.C., and Waterloo, cupping top honors at the tourney held at Mc- Master University. Let's not fight among ourselvesl sqm X Liz demonstrating her racing drivel .rflflszmaicfs Eelfufl This year at A.U.W. for the first time, the girls have had the opportunity of organizing an inter- collegiate swimming team. Danielle Renier, an experienced competitive swimmer, has taken up the task of coaching the five girl team. The squad will be entering in such competition as free style, breast stroke, back stroke and orthodox. All are hoping for a successful first year in competition. Qbsfsiminenf Damagfsl Backing up the basketball team and standing iust shy of the lime-light this year. was the wom- en's volleyball squad. With few returnees, the As- sumption sextet, under the captaincy of Eleanor Duda, could muster only a third place in the Mc- Master tourney. However, following their med- iocre performance, the squad was soon whipped into shape, and went on to complete the season with an impressive record. Heads upl Batting back the birdiel 04111516 - Clans gala domflsfifou Attracting 35 enthusiasts, bowling once again proved to be the most popular girl's sport on campus. The Ameri-Cans, on top of the league most of the bowling season, clinched the title by sweeping their last series, with the Senior entry, the Whistlers. The Blowers finished a close sec- ond, followed by the P.l.'s Lucky 7's, and Whist- lers who tied for third. The Stompers finished sixth, and holding up the league were the Rock- ettes. l L 1 1R51 g i . I. T L l i A 3 ' R is ff : r 5' A Oman 3 flfoffsyflaff Eleanor Duda, Cathia Gilbert, Hermaine Coopmon, Eileen Keller, Sis Thomson, Myrna Malowney, Valerie Pinke, Barb Mountford. Ab, FQ w 3 '..e1,f..S:,.l0a'Lu,i: . M t J if ,an E KVVOITZEIZB, Bowfln 80. LLE 9 9 Cathy Comuzzi, Mary Marr, Donna Leichleiter, Pat Bolger, Sharon Murphy, Carm Dureaulf, Lise Fournier, Anne Gillis, Eileen Keller, Mary Grzecocka, Jane Jozsa, Barb Hill, Hermaine Coopman, Anne O'Rourke, Tommie Richardson, Judy Kowcinak, Mary Thorpe, Mary McDonald, Joan Spinks, Bev Baxter, Helge Kunar, Cathy E'skert, Elaine Miller, Julie Cervoski. i 65 'I rf- frm.. .mu-P 5 3 W is- , - 'L . h . -1 i ff: 5' L ': ' l til. X' ... t . E! -if iff O'ZEOU'O'Z Two Countries, two cities, side by side, joined by a bridge . . .the Ambassador Bridge. Next to the bridge, in the Canadian city of Windsor, there lies a university campus - Assumption University, Within the buildings of that university, young men and wom- en of all races, colours, and creeds undergo a vital part of the process of growth. When these young people leave this campus, they will have been prepared to be ambassadors to the world . . .ambassadors giving freely of all their talents, discriminating against no one, co-operating for a better world in which to live. This is Assumiptiorfs story . . . one of blending. one of inner growth, one of learning from all things. As we live so do we grow. 3 image . ,. .. :gf-.3 1 .,,, 5 N' 1- .- ..,1.....,,, ' S i X64 , .si .Wm I .,., . A,..f A ., ,-V 167 9, 'i w 1 x- K , A-HE ' A w x ag.-Q,- . f a--ks 1' -. az. -yr-W - 'es ff' .+..,f-,ft V - :,5a,S5: : :, ,.: , . s A -:mm kg ! on ' . x 7 Ein L - V 'Q 3 JJ- M-ffisw ' ' a 1 LX I V W 'fi ' -.gg::.. AA, Ti- ' ' H- ovl ' xxu - L- :rd ,,.-v-' :- Qtg - -Q., , . 91 3 '4,.... A , ,. ' . sf 1. 1 ' M.. Vs -,ig-fzk. T' -.., N T Q - .gl K -5 mmmung-y.,,i1 W 4 ,.. ....... 1 . -4 h my A- f- 31, -' f-. L f 11: X. xiunxx , g .,.., -- 2- Xxxxnx . xx-' . fm. i Q 2 , - E im: ig., :Q I' ul ' -sa: pr ' ' 1 A.-mm--In - .- H., ,,MS,.'-H Q. w,...,i , ' tfivfivg- J . gl-4 X 010 X un- 66 Aw,-f. Eli .. t 'T ff www. vm. rx. 'IETF ---,tQW1'4'E 5 -' ' , jawn x 2 mums 5 LW 1 3 Www ,.,, '-'rf' gmoweuc UH. f 3 mm -. ...-- , -f A...-. -,,,,... 'V NW. 1 :'. nF2?36ve- 2 kf SW' . NEA M H x , .,' ,- I YW 'Q Q ....., X,-f fduaafion 'zaaff-L. sggpxy. Qonacisnfioui Czifizsna cqcacfzmic gum 67 E cf 'S . seg rv-Q. If ff fl' 5 V, x 2 : X 'Nsi X ,Q-X 1 v ' by ,- 'w.S: Qrgbxx C i -, - ? X . 5 E 'iid' l if, uguifa' 'E ,'1n'-,l?- -' ' -'S'gsI'f7 l J rrilnsth t Most Rev. J. C. Cody, L.L.D., Bishop of London Bisfiofzs cllfleisruys My dear friends: I respectfully suggest that you ponder These words of an outstanding scholar and a great beliver, His Emmin- ence Giovanni Battista Cardinal Montini of Milan: Prayer is the highest activity of the intellect, which, having reached the limits of its powers, calls onthe other faculties, and especially on Love, not now in search of truth, but to surrender to it and to serve it. And a wonder- ful thing happens. The soul becomes aware of a Voice, living, strong, gentle as the voice of a friend ,who from eternity has awaited this ineffable moment - for prayer is a conversation. How can we describe this encounter, how depict the beauty of this meeting of man with God - a beauty which the arts have striven, each in its own way, to express. For prayer is a living action, a communion. Wishing you God's choicest blessings l remain Devotedly yours, 05 Bishop of London 68 Rev. E. C. LeBel, C.S.B., M.A., C.D. f .qlzsiccfanf 1 f 511035 My Dear Students: Hearty congratulations to the graduates ot 1962! A thought was expressed in the citation read at Convocation IDec.lI honoring the Governor General, which I think is worth repeating. Since the time of the Greeks, and more emphatically since the Judeo-Christian revelation, which culminated in Our Lord, enlightened mankind has striven to attain the excellent. In the Iliad, Homer portrayed the excellent in Achilles the soldier, in the Odyssey, he portrayed the excellent in the wily thinking leader, Ulysses, Plato idealized the Philosopher-King, in his Republic. In the Old Testament men revered the patriarchs, prophets and Kings. Christ Himself set the pattern of the excellent and His closestimitators are known as saints. In every age, the excellent has been set up so that the young could have before them what Whitehead calls the habitual vision of greatness. All education needs the habitual vision of greatness. All teachers must show their students what is great and first-rate in their subject. A University must show their students the best things that have been done, thought and written in the world and fix these in their minds as a standard by which to measure greatness. Not only must the student learn to know excellence in things, in the arts, and humanities and the sciences, but he must be able to recognize excellence existentially in people and have reverence for it. With cordial good wishes to all for an excellent year. if'-Lellqoc REV. E. C. LeBEL, C.S.B. 69 PRESIDENT cqcfmirzisffcafion Q jp .. rl woe' E iii I t ul :HQ j M., nhl DUO... 1 l 1 gn p Rev. E. C. LeBel, CSB., MA, C D, Vice-Chancellor and President chats with Vivien Shane ond Jim Streeter in his office. .- i 4' S Wi tc ss . .f c 15. t2..,:,..2-f.,'- i 5 f ' ' 'f I in R til ff' t I t 'Y Rev. H. Mallon, CSB., M.A,, Executive Vice-President makes an Rev. C. P. Crowley, CSB., Ph.D., Dean of Graduate Studies lectures important business call. to on english class. r i 4 R Z tl R at R Q gg :fp su' g 'Z f N . t. - e. g' Ig R- . l Q .ii . 1,1 'Q E, ' 1 1 V 'ir V' Z-' ii 3 ii, l: l li l Q Q .I , 5 , E- N 5 Q ' f . ' R t V i .. 1 -if .lff lg 1, :Wx , 1 1 slfxfg is ui . . :f f.55l PS 'f - 1 i.. .gf - Q-.. . - R .ww ' ' . 'f . .- V- . ,vgx . ,G . . . Dr. F, A. DeMarco, Ph.D., F.C.l,C., Dean of Applied Science and Principal of Essex College, dictates a letter to his secretary. l Rev, E, J. McCorkell, CS B., Superior, chars with one of the sclnalosiics in his office. 25538, XXV , - al l -an v-an-. .-N .A---1.-... .. -M ---....... ,mv an s--- -ui we Mir Miss Barbara Birch, MA., Registrar, points our Rev. R. S. Rayson, MA., S.T.B., DD., Principal Canterbury College, leciures to graduation requirements to Lorraine l-legland. SOVFIE of his Sfudenis. Mr. H. F. Wilshire, B.S., M.S., Director of the University Center, is seen of the official opening of the center. lFourrh from Yhe leffl. Rev. N. J, Ruth, CS B., MA., Deon of Arts cmd Scrence, chats wrth two Assumptron students outsnde has offrce. 1-1-pus -gi Rev. J. A. Molone, CSB., PHD, Deon of Men and Durector of Student Afforrs, vs seen wrth two members of 'Fiat Two. bmw S Rev. E. A. Roberts, C.S.B., BA., SI B., Treasurer, wnth Miss Beoupre, S-. WPG: Q. ll. ' F . 3 5 i Rev, D. J. Molvrhill, CSB., PhD, Vice-President, Development, points out can example of progress or Assumption. 2. aid Qu Q3 'Q' Sister Marion Dolores, S.N.J.M., Ph.D., Deon of Women ond Principol of Holy Nomes College, with rhree of The girls from residence. xv l J S Rev. D. l.. Egon, C.Ss.R., S.T.l.,, Deon of Theology. with cm theology closs. anion. . . Zivko Apic, BA, Windsor, Ont. ,QW 1 ' 5.1 -, ' Q, .',.,-M. gn' Joseph Angelo, B.Sc. Trenton, Ont. -f f I '- 5553 ir' . f .......... Q 4. b..S Cb vpn Jon Austin BA Toronto Ont Loretta M. Accadia, N.S.G. Hamilton, Ont. Y 'CP Deiores Adams, B.A Tecumseh, Ont. A124 , Q es: Windsor, Ont. N 2 .357 ... on Hubert Arnowitz, BSC, Windsor, Ont. Steven Adams, B.A. B645 Amy Adams, B.A. McGregor, Ont, Z6 'N gp Q19- Gb' ' Brone Bodikoors, B.A, SONY Bemeffe B.A. P f' I Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont. u .9-5. John Biro, BSC. Windsor, Ont. Natalie Bilous B.A. Toronto Ont. 74 K .. xv'-XIQTK vi r wwmk, ',2,s.,:E?' ra w: A i . gf .fii l' Q5 . ..,. NL - , James Bissonnette, B.A, NL .. V :V Toronto, Ont. Ax -' I- iw s-2 Qi his is , ' , Mx -f it N - , l ni s. 95 ' Xie- 'Wi :Q sf: 'SF' , gi I ' ,sir , L Mary Bodaly, B.A. Windsor, Ont. ang' id if win-0 1 ' I N Q: 6' ulv' A -.pf J 4, xxx - ,LW Larry Brennan, B.Sc. Wesley Bridgen, B.Sc. Windsor, Ont, Essex, Ont. Mansell Blair, C,Ss.R., S,T.B. Delburn, Alberta Louis Bontront, B.Sc. Windsor, Ont. .H ,.',4,: ' - Y ,f f ' : 4,0 r Q I ,f XX-M -,yells .. William C. Bones, B.A. Q l' Fon Williom, Ont. ,O me .W K, for M 'Q' , -'F' 4 N.. Cixi, qv, T J! . f ,,., iiz Mary Ann Brody, B.A. . vrs. 1' - - Strothroy, Ont. 1' - 55:4 1 U Ann Booth, B.A. 'QQ N,3,,--.Wi . 1. MocKenzie lslond, Ont. O, M Eg Q we Es... if fd' X- I i fa . 1:5 ll , I Joseph Bmbqm, a.A. ' -,,, Q W Windsor, Ont. , n -Jw - ll X can Charles Brooks, B,A. lX.',, I Windsor, Ont. ' -AN Michael Body, B.Sc. Windsor, Ont. 75 'sn-:au H322 xl sg.1j1rvx,- c 5:9 Whoever gets that beanie is an honourary Senior for o day. Whoops, Pardon my foot Vs' ,.. .qbsliibsafivs Come September. . . new classes, old friends, familiar teachers, new faces. A lively student body begins another year of development and growth. The first weeks are crowded weeks of adiustment - crowded with activities and classes, crowded with adiustments to courses, to roommates, and to hundreds of new associates. Whether participating in the Frosh Week activities - the Fair, the Variety Show, or the Queen's election at the Frosh hop - or whether working in classes, in the library, or in one's room, each student is learning all the time. There are moments ot work, moments of pleasure, mom- ents ot leisure. Students learn how to take a little hazing good-naturedly, how to receive unexpected honours grac- iously, how to work with others, how to give, how to take, how to become wise and active citizens. Friendships are quickly formed and there follows an exchange of ideas and customs that serves to broaden the student's outlook as well as providing interesting fun. lt's quite an experience for the newer students and a wel- comed experience for the older students. Students from all over the world welcome a chance to get acquainted over a cup of coffee. R ,1 f X Q X xii l 1 Q A I N N' 1 ' Kilq, -L51 , lt t4 7. i Q i f i' li l -I, 1 .i l W.- ,.cc as K '62 Donald Chernets, Hons, B.A Hamilton, Ont. Peter Burrell, Hon. B.A. Essex, Ont. Robert Caicco, B.A. North Bay, Ont. 5 , s-.MJD If 1 . :E John Carswell, l-lon, B.Sc. Windsor, Ont. t ji' L . fi 4'.N ' '1 fm. . X :wx x 1 it ,,,,,,,,sM r 23 1 -., i hx tml? w- ff N--rf fl'- 'vgf Nu-41. X , , H l Richard Caverzan, B.A. 9f ..,.,,, To if-f f ' , Windsor, Ont. F L22 it args .- 3--,A ,,.,1wm -9 My , R' lfg D 'UO M' .-, ..,.. X 'N' QL fl F 4 t C, rirr A Shirley Campbell, B.A Windsor, Ont. il, .qfvft Margaret Butcher, B.A. Oldcastle, Ont. at 1 V l X . ,ff ,X f ' X W X Q ' 1 N A4-'Q 'I .L - 'Nr Q Q' : ,,.-. . Q t Qi ',', 5 QM , LH- s W Q Q Richard Chisholm, B.A. 'wr' bf X Q, f Kingsvllle, Ont. . 5 - it 5 N h ., , .,.. xN A, K V 'W' Q5 R fx 4- ' X. .J .Nw I Robert Christie, B,Comm. William Cleminson, B.A. Tamara Cohoon, B-5C-N. x Af Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Richard Comstock, BA, Rochester, NY. 76 3 uw 1 N, sf 3 f ... '- K Frances Corbett, B,Sc,N. Kingsville, Ont. Mary Anne Co Tilbury, Ont. urey, B.A. Edward Cook, B.A. Rochester, N.Y. Y' N-lien Joseph Cote B.A. 'STX' Windsor, Ont. yuh- 09 , sg . 1 ' 'p A w Windsor, Ont. . ., X 'A ' , ' ,E ,M a if X 'WX Q Ci - x -lu-. it Roy Culp, B.A. James Cushing, B.A. St. Catharines, Ont. Sudbury, Ont. ts 9 Gertrude Cousine au, Nsg. Riverside, Ont. x xga- 9 sa- ' ' 7 X S . ts? Q .fs 'V ..... -:FA A! Gerard Crowe, B.A. W' U London, Ont. Gad Czudmer Dafna, Israel 77 , B.A. Mary Ann Creede, B.Sc. '62 James Csordas, B.Sc. Windsor, Ont. N J in in I ,gnu-Y-' A J f r, , ' r sls I -A E' -1 W ' , . .,.. . X. iv. ,Ax Paul Daignault, B.A. Windsor, Ont. 62 James Devlin, B.A. Quebec, P.Q. James Deneau, B.A. Windsor, Ont. 'S 'i , . t W X ws. X P X - , 'sf , X 1 1 A NN. X ,, . if f 1 0 4 Peter D'AngeIo, B.Sc. A Garson, Ont. .. V V s 5 ...- A .3 aa.. A Qt X af' if 'f 'A XX NJ' 'A 'ff , Remo DelCoI, B.A Windsor, Ont. Fernando DeChellis, B.A. Sudbury, Ont. sid' .X W, Q. NM JoAnne DeMarco, B.A. '7 Windsor, Ont, f rw-, John Devon, B.A. . 'll u hmi vsi f H' 'S Q- .' , . xg, T Islington, om. 'A , if ' ju , , L ai . ' ' if if... ' 1,55 QB. V . 1. j - Y dwg? E, 1. A Y ' - XXX P W ' 5 t G-is i..,,'3 NK. -N 'N' X i fy -mir , lei X x iv' A A ,f Maurice Dufilho, C.S.B., B.A Houston, Texas, Mary Jane Dineen, Nsg. Riverside, Ont. -- Ag 4k Carmen Donato, C.Ss.R., B.A. David Dore, B.A. Osborne Dubs, Hon. B.A. Trenton, Ont. St. Catharines, Ont. Windsor, Ont. 78 , Paul Dunseath, 8.A. Sc. Windsor, Ont. I . 62 3-I Stanley Dusik, B.A. Windsor, Ont. Gary Dunlop, B.A.Sc. Windsor, Ont. we 'kiln hr XY' X' Leroy, Eid, B.A. Windsor, Onf. 1. Cam1elIe Dureault, Nsg. ki Wolesley, Sask. .Z gg. Larry Emmert, B.A. - W ' ,. 5 yandotte, Mich. 6 Frank Duym, B.A. Glen Meyer, Ont. l ,-5, 40 -Q Q 1, 4.-Q 3.5 fi ws A 'f ,Q-., ,F-,, Gail Emmerson, B.A. GQ G Elliott Lake, Ont. qc- his William Everitt, B.A. Robe,-f Fqbrg, B,A, Leo Feenan, C.Ss.R. Chatham, Ont. Sudbury, Ont. Saskatoon, Sask. ,-, if Donald Ferris, B.A. Cadillac, Que. 79 'Q '62 Ernest Fraser, B,A. Windsor, Ont, ,PA .- ! - X f - w,bf,,i i 3 t. 'I' .- L Q ,A W, X l!?I ' William Galvin, C.S,B., BA. Detroit, Mich. Lise Fournier, Nsg. Ferland, Sask. 'Sink' Dj Peter Freel, M.A. Windsor, Ont. Jack Ferris, B.A. Sturgeon Falls, Ont. Kerry Finger, B.A. Rochester, N.Y. :fi I ff :'l 1 ss! All 'F zz' i jf-A QSM -4 Donna Fraser, Nsg. Guelph, Ont. 1-un. Nur E ll rx AA - il, ss'-P' iw 1 e t, -'Hn 'L .M 1 xl - ez i v ,M i YQ' 'Qi' Nr 1' Bernard Fleming, B,A. Chapeau, Que. 'Nu I Nm.:-.--4 , V' ., Patrick Fremeau, C.S.B., B.A. Pele' Fuenh' BA' waiiowdqie, om. Wcodsleei On'- 80 2: Donald Fever, BA Windsor, Ont. 'Y Wffrf Robert Galvin, B A Detroit, Mich. i , l il ia ii i if ii lil il V ii i ii William Garnbriel, B.A. , Windsor, Om. il ii i, ii l il 'i ll l ll li l ji li li Il l ll 1: ii il V i li i i 1 l l l '-4' i ,y Cafhie Gilbert, B.A. Windsor, Ont. 1 I I 3 l I l r ftp. 'Wir 'Sf i,,...,,. John Garinger, B.A. Windsor, Ont. Robert Gardiner, B.Sc., Hon. Math. Windsor, Oni. Edward Garrity, B.A. Barrie, Ont. , 4. aw, 'QF' ? QTY! ,,.f '62 William Gawley, B.A. Windsor, Ont. l Thomas Gawley, B.Comm. Windsor, Oni, . , ' 49 X sf .tg 'Y John Giffen, B.Sc. Riverside, Oni. W: Q 6 '-RQ ,. .. E 'im- 1. Q I' X Vissi 'i --- ' 5, Mary Ellen Gazorek, B.A. 5 A ! Windsor, Oni. 'H T ,..v 3, f A , a 5' ,f Lawrence Gilbert Brian Gill, B.A. IA 6 B.Comm. Hon. Windsor, Ont. Maidstone, Ont. Aql 8l l Glen Girard, B,A. Riverside, Oni. '62 Joyce Grey, BA. Windsor, Ont. wx Eunice J. Hatch, BA. Amherstburg, Ont. Thomas M. Graves, BA. Detroit, Mich. . . 3 'Zi A 2- iv... J fefww- 4.- -' v Jerrold, P. Hames. B.A. Windsor, Ont. Patrick F. Gleeson, B.5C Kingsville, Ont. Ronald Graham, BA Niagara Falls, Ont. Ai ' 'fi g j 59 up-f fs, 'VY -qs.. left N155 Dorothy A. Green, Nsg. Windsor, Ont. 1-1 - 3... V ' . -t , - .l .'.x 1S-P Y . fr -'LL11: ' A as f - TEES W . f M rk , 1. - I, Q. ,x . N ll 1. i v' ' . f I --S' 1 . . ii I , .He W 2 ' , 2 ' . 'Q ' V ' . f Lynda Hamilton, B.A. Amherstburg, Ont. 82 '15, '1- Uta M. Grave, B.A. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. lg, .,.- Robert H. Hancock, B.A St. Catharines, Ont. il. 'Q::I!' S Colin M. Gosselin, B.A Windsor, Ont. : -iff 1. ' ,4-V F' 'x. i 'divx 3 l X.. '-A lan C. Hart, B.A. Windsor, Ont. aL, .H .r-. Fil C' ,hw R X . QP 1. 'QP 3 it ,. ol., l l I4 i l li Windsor, Ont. 1 i il i i l i Donna Hays, B.A. .5 ' W 5 . Im.. 1 v wg-..,N , , A 1 iii, 1 ' :..., ' vu-NL Q A, ,nv-'l lv! W X ,,. Ik, il, Peter Healy, C.Ss.R., S.T.B Strathroy, Ont. i .4-gi--., I w i l ' N4 4:19 '--.. i ' N' Jeanne M. Hogan, B.A. Barry Hooper, B.A. Q Rochester, N.Y. Clifford, Ont. l I l I l Diana Havelock, B.A. Windsor, Ont. George Helleis, B.Sc. Windsor, Ont. .,,...-un Nu, V-x .- 'if sg. -.X Charles Heward, B.A.Sc. Windsor, Ont. Ami Anastasia Hickey, B.A. Windsor, Ont. -Na... -ws: .Q wet' X .- . vve 'N'f 'L- 'asa '62 James Hoffman, B.A. Windsor, Ont. . MQ rx:-S,,, in-nh-1 ' 'rw--A George Hosko, C.S.B., B.A. Windsor, Ont. 83 Allen Hitch, B.A. Windsor, Ont. X L .. Catherine Housely, B.A. Windsor, Ont. is fs' -'1 - T71 'SVS Edward Johnson, C.S.B., B.Sc Victor Huebert, B.A. Windsor, Ont. '62 Patricia A. Hurley, B.A. Belle River, Ont. H Hung Bun, l.P., B.SC. Hong Kong 5? ' J- sw' as X ll J N . Y '-N -if -. , ,-:::'. Bruce Saques, B.A.Sc. F 5 Windsor, Ont. , 1 Windsor, Ont. J' rm M.. x 3 K K N 'U k KN-av.:-. Kiss. Qgxrqe:-. .WWF ' . ' Parkhill, Ont. , y -vb-S. Frank Jurasek, B.A. Windsor, Ont. Gerald Keindel, C.Ss.R., B.Th. Rosetown, Sask. 84 .. Anthony Janecka, B.A. 'X V f cd' nm - '?i'f. f.g V s q H! A 1 'N Q .r I wg , .-qv - 2 F? 'Pr s A.- ml -. 3 3 'V-ek A-.,' ..-. ' Joseph Hueglin. B.A. Essex, Ont. Rene ladipaolo, B.A.Sc. Hawthorne, Calif. - QT? ' 291 .-gsssv .Q . .A xx X pd 'Q' P Joseph Jurasek, B.A. Niles Kaasten, B.A.Sc. Windsor. Ont. Fort William, Ont. l i l i li l l l 4 l l l X4 3 . Judith Kelly, B.A. Detroit, Mich. X 3 'ibn' Carol Kennedy, Nsg. Amherstburg, Ont. Elizabeth A. Keith, B.A. Windsor, Ont. Larry Keogh, B.A. Colgan, Ont. V . 7, tv ill?- Gerald Kerr, B.Sc. Merrickville, Ont. ,.'f J .. JI '. ljfiafa- Q sn... J -- . -'-V . ' ' A ' ffiflfllll George Kokich, B.A. Marinus Kormit, B.A.Sc. Pefel' K05lWl0P, B-A-SC Toronto, Ont. Holland, Ont. F05 WllllU 'f On'- 85 John Kiss, C.S.B., B.Sc. Calgary, Alta, V+- F 535. Q - EA QQI X C . ,A W, QQ, ag: Y- iw Q- .Qnn0 ' S 5' W. ., X, ...X ,vf lf' I .. X 0 l 'pn' l Oswald Koch, B.Comm. Windsor, Ont. I Joyce Kohlmeier, B.A Rochester, N.Y. S. .funn Q sv' , -....... Joseph Kot, C.Ss.R., S.T.B Weyborn, Sask. 62 ,,i N 'K . --5 Arrluufn-an -0.0, The Trades' strike halted our building programme for two months. And students registered their pra- Girls from Holy Names' Hall had a chance to dis play their talents in the Frosh Variety show a few weeks after school started. 3 ax ...fy Inf? A Frosh Queen Madelyne Nardella receives her crown from Dorit Kriss, last year's queen. Along with all the thrill of extra curricular events, the student body had the thrill of seeing a large part of the building programme come to fruition . . . or nearly so. The strike which held up completion of the University Centre and the new residence, not to mention the essential finishings that had to go into Essex College, was no pop- ular one. It provided a topic for discussion for weeks in and out of classes. Finally, students or- ganized and raised a protest through public demonstrations. A short while later, the strike was over and work was begun again before the opening of the Centre December l. Thank heav- ens for that! K., '62 Jean Lever, Nsg. Windsor, Ont. -vw- in .lit A-,Zi 'N-5.1, Bill Lozinski, B.Sc. Cottom. Ont. Hubert Lee, B.A.Sc. Hong Kong Plug 'wx , I ws. ' Q gg Q21 f John H. Lindsay, B.A. . , ,:,'f' Orterville, Ont. Agatha M, Lamantia, B.A. Toronto, Ont. Bernard LoRocque, B.A Windsor, Ont. 'Of Larry Leduc, B.A. Detroit, Mich. 'nge ,S James R, Leishman, B.A.Sc. Windsor, Ont. ' ' Y L: ., fy 1 t 4' i X X H John W. Lindsey, B.A.Sc. Ken Long, B.A.Sc. Windsor, Ont. Windsor. Ont. 86 we ,EV Q tx -Q-If XX -vw' ,UR Robert A, Lane, B,A.Sc Windsor, Ont, L., . . ..- 1-:ff Virginia Lorenzon, Nsg. Windsor, Ont. envy Annu... ' ' 5 Qs. Chung-Wang Lui, B.A.Sc. Honk Kong lMrs.l Agnes MacMillan, B.A. Windsor, Ont. t In! 0 Bl sl WN 'R Q . x N P . -x P svn sv. Wesley McCauley, B.Sc. Windsor, Ont. . 'f 3 . 3 S I 4 . ww N Thomas McNulty, C.Ss.R., B.A. Hamilton, Ont. Don Lytle, B.A. Sudbury, Ont, Wayne McCutcl'1eon, B.A. Windsor, Ont. X Y ' X in mu-ow I' 5:1 - .' - -. ,A ' - Eifiifiir Kenneth McGovern, B.A. Windsor, Ont. , 'G A 'K'- le Bill McPhail, B.Comm. Windsor, Ont. 87 '62 Marcia McGovern, B.A. Windsor, Ont. Rodger McLennan, B.A. Essex, Ont. wus.. .--.. ing- 'S Q Q-'gl' Q. ... - :1 ' . - Don McKerrow, B.A. 'K Windsor, Ont. fu 4 3 l Meredith McVeigh, B.Sc.N. Regina, Sask. Orval Mamer, Hon. B.Sc. Windsor, Ont. Frank Marotta, . . Sudbury, Ont. Z' 3? 4- ' 'V s I6 H . . 2 .au M., f 1 BA Joseph Mitchell, C.Ss.R., S.T.B. Windsor, Ont. Gino Medina, B.A.Sc. Sudbury, Ont. ., ,. 9 .igahg tx 6.52.3 Nl QQ? 'l -f l x I. 1. ' rs . x 1, 4 K -, Harvey Meretsky, B.Sc. Windsor, Ont. wa A :fx gg 'fl .T O F 3 ,il , y -',' .4 V, FW S A - -. , - QW ,,r, . ' J' H A Mary Ann Molinari B A A 35,9 ,rl Windsor, Ont. V I Rachelle, Morin, Nsg. Windsor, Ont. Robert Moore, B.Sc. Leamington, Ont. 88 'G If. Jack Marquis, B.A. Windsor, Ont. If 1 Nw! Carol Moran, B.A. Windsor, Ont. Ronald Marentete, Windsor, Ont. S-sv ir Larry Morin, B.A Windsor, Ont. in ' .25 Q-v Richard Morrison, B.A. Duluth, Minn, 1-L Doris Novosel, B.A. Windsor, Ont. Richard Mulville, B.A. Windsor, Ont. T Paul Murphy, C.Ss.R., B.A. St. John, N.B. , cgi... f Sharon Murphy, Nsg. Cobalt, Ont. ' ...if x Palmer Neal, B.A. St. Catharines, Ont. .-aff. , w rl' 1 Y I - All . fsrk 'I 1 A ' ., K in G if I .5 X Doreen O'Brien, B.A. Paul O'Grady, Hon. B.A. Windsor, Ont, Hamilton, Ont. 89 Robert Neville, Hon. B.Sc. Cottam, Ont. OCT' 4.5-v iff' Annette NOel! B.A. Windsor, Ont. '62 June Noel, B.A. Windsor, Ont. 'Q -1 ' QA Vg 5... Thomas O'Malley, B.A. Windsor, Ont. ! Windsor Ont. David Paron, B,Comm. , qv.. -57 Q, 'first' fx at A 'y...1IY1 fx David Peach, B.Sc. Wmdsor, Ont. Angelo Onegi, B.A. Dakwach, Uganda Seanne Oullerte, Nsg Dover Centre, Ont. f s 5 1' 'H - ,7 N V L N ,.. , --.,,, r ., 1 v Ronald Papperf, B.A. Rochester, N.Y. 3 5 if vs L 3 3 5 N, ,..-x r A X K lx ...A Roger Parillo, B.A. Ruchard Pawelek BSc Pleffe PGYBI' CSSR BT1190' Windsor, Ont. Sour Ste Mane Onf Deep RIVEI' ONT 90 V -vxu. Elaine Phillips, Nsg. Windsor, Oni. 4' Windsor, Ont. David Pennington, B.A. Windsor, Ont, . R' ir rf' ' .canv- Robert Plamondon, C.Ss.R. B.A. Quebec Cify, PQ. I cr! Mary Ann Pomaiba, B.A. Chatham, Oni. Alexander Polimac, B,A.Sc. A Donald Pran, B.A. Windsor, Om, 1, 'V l' xiwql 5 - - , A 1 f' - . l p . - ,av In C , '. A: 'I of W N ' .i . a. I - xskt 3 496' ' v',f ...-f it . AV ,' ' 4 -. , , l qi 5 1 5 - 'f l' 3 ', if Bar Pr'm r BA ggi ry ioac, .. . . ' 'U' Sault Ste. Marie, Om. Clare Quinlan, B.A. Garry Quinlan, B.A. Robin Quinn, B.A. Niagara Falls, Ont. Pe1erborough,, Ont. Toronfo, Om. 9l '62 Michael Prince, B.A.Sc. Windsor, Ont. fx' 9 is ls' 'N f , .uf 1 tx ,N Loretta Ramella, Nsg Welland, Ont. '62 Mary Lou Richards, B.A. Windsor, Ont. 'Q' -sug- if 'Nm 1' Michael J. Ronan, B.A. Colgan, Ont. Adrian Renaud, B.A. Emeryville, Ont. Q, 'S' so ' Q--... 1, u-f 1 Ronald Rinaldi, B.Comm. Canon, Om. Carol Ronahan, B.Sc. Windsor, Ont. li 'W Qlq-gl 'nf Af' Gary Reaume, B.A. Y Windsor, Ont. Joseph Ray, B.A.Sc. Windsor, Ont. mf 5 qi 'i Irvine G. Reilly, B.A.Sc Creighton Mine, Ont. calf, it' Dominic Renzetti, B.A.Sc. Toronto, Ont. N .ill ' N 36' HQQ, qlir S' Q. 1 03 x 'Q .-3 X ' N. xi- in Mqrgqrgf Rio.-dun, B,A. Pamela Roddy, B.A. Joseph Roman, B.A Windsor, Om, Windsor, Ont. Caseville, Mich. 92 5 'hr 15. 5 -naar Byron Rourke, Hon. B.A. 1' -1 55 3, Belle River, Ont. 1 ff ' 1.-. . ,, K. 53.3 Agata Rzazewski, B.A, Palmero, ltaly. our-'A X if 5 Leo Ryan, B.A. Oil Springs, Ont. David Sands, B.A. Arlington, Ont. .ga Vi. Gloria Sapena, B.A. Windsor, Ont. Y' P--can James Shea, Hon. B.A. Blqke Sherman, B,A, Slanomir Skorupinski, B,A.Sc. Detroit, Mich. Riverside, Om. Enriismorei Ont. ' 93 ' - 1'- 4' ---'7'if1 ' r'- ' - --- - ' W-w ' XnIinx'ms..:-.7-,,.x1x-, Bradley Secord, B.Sc. Kingsville, Ont. X X X Zv- 191' Connie Seguin, Nsg. Windsor, Ont. '62 Lois Shanahan, Nsg, Toronto, Ont. s.-or 'QT' ff, Frances Smith, Nsg, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. '62 Robert Thayer, B.Comm. Windsor, Ont. 5 f 'Swat' 4-CQ, sf? , Q 4 ix iii' . 'NE' lf 41-99 .v- .iA f 4 i. Stella Vlluk Windsor, Ont Marilyn Talbot, B.Sc.N. Windsor, Ont. 'P' -unter' E' .3 Al. T 4 . . :sz .. . Ozh , .M -4-,..s Albert Thibeault, Hon. BA. Windsor, Ont. Judy Stefansky, B.A. Toronto, Ont. Michael Sullivan, B.Sc. North Bay, Ont. 051-5 -, O , ,twiml I A 'i -Lx Q . O -, : .e .1 Q3 ,- ..., ,Q-xffi' nvlv i fr--llfpx '.,' Bing Yiu Tam, B.A.Sc, Hong Kong 'lik if Audrey Thibert, BA. Windsor, Ont. 94 gi' anal' f -5,5 John Striclc, M.A. Dugald, Man. . Q., 1 was-'g iv f x ,..f 2 i.i,.,. Yaroslav Sywanyk, C,Ss.R., BA. New Jersey, U.S,A. , k .4.- vw -E? .-fr' William Totten, B.Sc. Robert Viiuk, B. Comm Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
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