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The Ambassador Southwestern Ontario Digital Archive
1965
The Ambassador: 1965University of Windsor
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UNIVERSITY of WINDSOR
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ASSUMPTIDN UNIVERSITY
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CANTERBURY CDLLECE
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FACULTY of ARTS and SCIENCE
SCHDDL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
SCHDDL OF NURSING
FACULTY of APPLIED SCIENCE
FACULTY OF CRADUATE STUDIES
FACULTY of THEDLDCY
JOHN FRANCIS LEDDY D.PH|L., D.LITT., D.ésL, L.L.D., D.C.l.
PRESIDENT AND VlCE-CHANCELLOR, UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR
"The University of Windsor will not operate in a
vacuum, but in a community with strong roots, both
multi-racial and non—denominational." These are the
profound words of the second President of the University
of Windsor, Dr. J. Francis Leddy, to whom we, the student
body of the University of Windsor, dedicate this edition
of the Ambassador '65. In the short time that he has
been with us, Dr. Leddy has already acquired many
new friends and his charming personality and friendly
smile have been an asset to all those associated with
him. With Dr. Leddy's installation to the office of Presi-
dent, a new era has been ushered in for the.University
of Windsor. We, the students, wish to express our
gratitude for his unfailing devotion in the maintenance
of this era.
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GROWING WITH IEADERSHIP...Among the foremost dignitaries who
attended the inauguration were from
left to right, J. J. Stuart, Chairman of the
Board of Governors, Dr. J. F. Leddy,
Chancellor, J. Keiller MacKay, John
Robarts, Premier of Ontario, and Paul
Martin, Federal Minister of External
Affairs.
THE INAIIGIIRATIIIN
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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT ‘
IIINN FRANCIS IEIIIJY
A. B. Weingorden, President of the Alumni Association congratulates Dr.
Leddy on his appointment.
Paul Martin expresses his congratulations before the
throng of university officials who attended the
ceremony.
An exciting and solemn moment — the robing ceremony.
...ANIJ WITH TRADITION
A ceremony officially opened
the new Chemistry and PhySics
Wing of the Physical and Apr
plied SCience Bcii‘ding. An lflr
spe:tion of the new wing was
followed by a postrconvocation
reception.
UNIVERSITY 0T WINDSIIII
FALL BONVIICIITIIIII
Chancellor J, Keiller MacKay, assisted by Dr. Kingston, conters the
degree of Doctor of Science in Physics, honoris causa, on Harry
Lambert Welsh.
The University of Windsor held its second convocation
October 24, l964 in the Ambassador Auditorium. A total of
128 degrees were conferred on graduates and post graduates.
Three honorary degrees were granted to outstanding citizens
and educators. Louis Fine received the degree of Doctor of
Laws, honoris causa, Dr. C. B. Purves was granted the Degree
of Doctor of Science in Chemistry, honoris causa, and Dr. H.
L. Welsh received a similar degree for his work in Physics.
The Chancellor congratulates a graduate
on the reception of her degree,
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AMBASSADDR
EDITDRIAI BDARD
EDITDR-IN-GNIEF .........MARG SAMSDN
FACULTY AND
ADMINISTRATIDN
GHRISTINE DRANIGAN
ANGELA NRAGNDYI
GRADIIATES .............. RDGER GRIFFIN
TERRY ASSANG
GINAIDEIIIATES ........ ERNEST EIYASGNIIN
AGTIYITIES ............ GNARIES ARENGI
DRGANIZATIDNS .......... lED D’GDNNDR
ATNlETIGS ...................... DIID RYAN
IIAI NITGNEll
MRS. GNARlDTTE PERRY,IA.A.
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it is the place where the profiss become
quent, and is missionary and preac er, displ
his science in its most complete find most w
form, pouring forth with the zeal of enth
and lighting up his own love of it in the asts
of his hearers. It is the place where the c
makes good his ground as he goes, treadin
truth day by day into the ready memory on
ing and tightening it into the expanding r
. . . I would aim primarily at organization, edi-
fication, cultivation of the mind, growth of reason.
lt is a moral force, not a Wterial, which will vin-
dicate . . .
—NEWMAN
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DR.F.A.DEMAR00
VICE- PRESIDENT
The developmenT of The Engineering program of
The UniversiTy of Windsor has been under Dr. De-
Marco's direction since iTs incepTion. He was The
TirsT To Teach pre—engineering courses in The regu-
lar day program, and promoTed and guided The
planning for degree programs, graduaTe work and
research. He was appoinTed AcTing Head of The
Engineering DeparTmenT in T957, and wiTh The
crea’rion of The FaculTy of Applied Science in T959
he became The TirsT Dean of Applied Science, a
posiTion which he relinquished, aTTer becoming
Vice-PresidenT, in July, T964.
DIRECTflRS OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
Mr. H. Wilshire [Dean of STudenTs], Miss E. McLean (Dean of Women}, Mr. P. Gilmor (Dean of Men).
12
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DR. J. G. PARR
DEAN OF APPLIED SCIENCE
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REV. C. P.
CROWLEY, C.S.B.
DEAN OF
GRADUATE STUDIES
REV. N. J. RUTH, C.S.B.
DEAN OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
DIRECTflRS 0E
SIUDENT RESIDENCES
Mr. J. Plcmcon, Mrs. M, Kelly] Miss
B. Craig, Frl E. A. Roberfs, C.S.B‘
UNIVERSITY CENTRE STAFF
14
lIBRARIANS
Mr. J. E. Konosy, Mr. W. F. Dollar
(Head), Mr. A. V. MoTe.
’ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Left to Right: Mr. T. J. Kennedy {Alumni SecA
retary), Mr. D N. Brombal (Assistant to the
Treasurer & Pu'chasing Agent), Mr. G. T. Winter-
mute [Personnel Otficer), Mr. D. M, Drew (As-
sistant Purchasing Agent}, Mr. H. Prllon (Acr
counts Payable Clerk), Mr. J. E, Schiller [Chief
Accountant), Mr. P. Macko [N.E.S. Placement
Officer). Absent: Mr. C. W, Morgan (Director
of Engineering Services).
Mrs. C. Perry
Technical Adviser to
Student Publications
Miss B. H. Birch
Registrar
IMr. J. E. Thompson
ll
Executive Assistant to
the President
IIBRAIIY STAFF
First Row: J. Doig, P. Meloche, J, Cheng, L.
Bondy, H. Janisse, L. Vosburg, C. Plante, G.
Bloomfield. Second Row: A. Ardagh, D. How-
ard, B. Badikonis, J. Marshall, M. Masino, S.
Simard, E. McCoy, M. Dalton. Third Row: D.
Chambers, J, Baumanis, I. MacKew, R. Caren,
E. Williamson-E. McGaftey, C. Fallon, K. Wylie,
A. Dominoto.
ENGLISH
in addition to being Head of the English Department,
Fr. Crowley holds the position of Dean of Graduate
Studies. Dr. LeMire is president of the Canadian Associa~
tion of University Teachers on this campus; in this capacity
he has published an authoritative study concerning the
year-round campus. The University of Windsor Review,
a new periodical, is being undertaken by Dr. McNamara
this year.
In regard to books, Dr. Sullivan has compiled an an-
thology of poetry, entitled Poetry in English—1 900-1930,
containing works of mainly English and Commonwealth
poets, Dr. Zuberi, who passed away late in 1964, had
submitted a book, concerning seventeenth century prose,
the day before he died.
15' Row: Dr. I. H. Zuberi, Fr. W. Platt, C.S.B., Miss L. K. Smedick, Fr. C. P.
Crowley, C.S.B. (Head), Miss S. Matheson, Mr. D. K. Levey, Dr. D. M. Schwegel.
2nd Row: Mr. D. M. Holmes, Dr. R. J. Smith, Dr. E. McNamara, Mr. H. F.
Plante, Dr. J. F. Sullivan, Dr. E. D. Le Mire. Absent: Mr. D. P. Kelly.
MDDERN
: lAlllillAliES
! Dr. A. A. Thibault, Mr. B. D. Kingstone, Fr. C. J. Drouillard, C.S.B. (Head),
‘ Mr. W. Skakoon, Mr. H. G. Wittman, Mrs. B. Zakon, Dr. A. Urtiaga, Sister
‘ Pauline of Mary, S.N.J.M., Fr. R. S. Pazik, C.S,B. Absent: Dr. V. Almazan,
Dr. L. McCarthy, Sister Marie du Crucifix, S.N.J.M., Fr. J. C. O'Donoghue,
C.S.B.
HISTORY
Membersot the department such as Mr. Vuckovic and
Fr. Boland have published articles: the former has con-
r ; tributed over lOO abstracts over the past 5 years of
‘ foreign language periodical articles to “Historical Ab-
stracts," while Fr. Boland has articles on the Vatican
‘ Council and Problems in Toronto 1850-1856 in the Ca-
, nadian Catholic Historical Review and on 6 Canadians
in the American Catholic Encyclopedia. He is also director
l of the Can-Am seminars. Dr. Farrell has done research
l at the University of London, England and students might
l
note that Mr. Wallace has worked for the National Film
Board and the CBC as a studio director.
Fr. D. J. Mulvihill, C.S.B. (Head), Mr. H. N. Wallace, Mr. M. Vuckovic,
i Fr. J. P. O'Meara, C.S.B., Rev. H. G. Hill, Fr. F. J. Boland, C.S.B., Dr. K. G.
Pryke, Mr. A. l. Mouratides. Absent: Rev. Canon R. S. Rayson, Mr. G.
1 ) McMahon, Dr. J. K. Farrell.
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PHILUSUPHY
Mr. Flood and Dr. Nelson were given citations for their
work in translating parts of Jacques Maritain's work en—
titled Moral Philosophy. Dr. Nelson has also contributed
to a biography of Jacques Maritain.
Some articles have been published recently by members
of the department: Dr. Kingston’s concerning "the notion
of paradox in contemporary philosophy" in the Dal-
housie Review, and Fr. Kennedy's entitled “Morality
without God" and “Does Freedom Mean Doing What-
ever We Want?" in Culture.
PSYCHOlflGY
Psychology is the first de—
partment in the Faculty of
Arts to institute a doctoral
programme.
This department is char-
acterized by a dual orienta-
tion for instruction and re-
search, namely Clinical,
grounded in the A.P.A. re-
quirements; and Experi-
mental, with the compara-
tive, individual, and social
references. The a p p | i e d
fields of educational, child,
industrial and engineering
psychology supplement
this primary orientation; the
service courses in statistics,
math and experimental de-
sign are fundamental to it.
Dr. A. Ortiz.
Dr, R. Nelson, Mr. R. C. Pinto, Dr. J. N. Deck, Rev. F. T. Kingston, Fr. L. A.
Kennedy, C.S.B., Mr, S. B. Cunningham, Mr, P. F. Flood (Head), Rev. P. F,
Wilkinson, Mr. J. U. Lewis, Fr. A. G. Kirn, C.S.B. Absent: Mr, J. Brown,
Mr. J. R. Catan, Fr. J. J. Keon, C.S.B.
ls! Row: Dr. M. E. Bunt, Dr. V. B. Cervin, Dr. A. A. Smith, Dr. J. J. Callagan.
2nd Row: Fr. T. McGouey, C.S.B., Fr. J. A. Malone, C.S.B., Mr. M. Starr,
Fr. R. C. Fehr, C.S.B. (Head), Dr. H. W. Kirby. Absent: Fr. M. A. Record,
Isl Row: Fr. D. A. Maloney, C.S.B., Rev. Canon R. S. Rayson, Fr. E. R. Malley,
C.S.B. (Head), Rev. Dr. J. C. Hoffman, Mr, J. N. King, 2nd Row: Fr. E. J.
Crowley, C.Ss.R., Rev. J. T. L. James, Fr. D. L, Egan, C.Ss.R.
17
Expanding modem lab-
oratories and equipment in-
vite critical inquiry of ani—
mal and human learn-
ing,electroencephalography
and other physiological.
studies, vision, hearing,
small-group interaction, so-
cial learning and group dy-
namics. The library collec-
tion is distinguished and
the expansion budget gev
nerous. The Psychological
Clinic operates on-campus
and co-operates with social
agencies and a psychiatric
hospital nearby.
All the members of the
department are presently
working for the successful
initiation of this Ph.D. pro-
gramme.
THEOLOGY
Fr. Malley looks forward to the expansion of the
theology department in the near future; as a step in this
direction, Mr. King has become the first layman to teach
theology in the Assumption division.
Contributions to the New Catholic Encyclopedia by
members of the department include Fr. Egan's work on
obscure saints from early Church history, Rev. James'
biography of Evelyn Underhill, Dr. Hoffman's article on
“Pietism”. Fr. Crowley has presented many lectures this
past year, including the topics "Redemption" and “Ar-
chaeology of Palestine".
This is the last year at the University of Windsor for
Canon Rayson, who has been principal of Canterbury
College since 1958.
CLASSICS , * N5"121---..-”mummy l\ l“ i y
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gain-’9 isMembers of the Classics Department are busily
engaged imparting some sense of the ancient past
to the twentieth century mind. Various members of
the department are preparing studies in several
disparate fields of research —« poetics of Sophocles,
Seneca‘s influence on Christian writers, Greek and
Roman pastoral poetry, Renaissance love poetry in
Latin, and translations of modern Spanish and Italian
poetry.
Rev. A. E. Millward, Mr. C. E. Fantazzi, Fr. J. M. Hussey, C.S.B. (Head), Dr.
E. N. Douglas, Mr. W. Felver.
HOME
EBONflMIBS
Mrs. V. Stondridge, Sister Mary Romano, S.N.,J.M,
1;; ‘ WT GEOGRAPHY AND GEfllflfiYID
eat»
7 is
Under the direction at Mr. Vandall, the Geography
Department has prepared the Essex County Historical
and Geographical Atlas.
Mr, P. E. Vondall (Head), Fr. A. J. Weiller, C.S.B., Mr. A. Blackbourn.
l8
FIRST ROW: Mr, W, L. White, Dr. A. E. Kovacs, Dr. W, G. Phillips (Head), Dr.
P. J. Shontz, Dr. V. C. Chrypinski, Mr. R. H. Wagenburg. SECOND ROW: Dr.
Z. M. Fallenbuchl, Mr. W. J. Gillen, Dr. E. D. Briggs, Fr. J. F. Callaghan, C.S.B.
FINE
ARTS
ECCNCMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Dr. Briggs, Dr. Chrypinski, Mr. White, and Mr.
Wagenburg prepared and distributed the Voters'
Guide in the recent Windsor Municipal Election. Mr.
White is currently engaged in a voting study of the
Windsor municipal electorate. Dr. Fallenbuchl's
general research area is Soviet Economics; he has had
five articles published on this topic, and is now
working on a book on Growth in the Soviet-Type
Economics. Dr. Kovacs is presently doing research for
a book on the Philosophy of the Canadian Labour
Movement.
Among Mr. De-
Lauro's many works
of art is 0 bronze bust
of Fr. LeBel, former
president of the Uni-
versity of Windsor,
which is on display in
the reference room of
the library.
Mr. J, N. DeLouro (Head), Mr. J. Deogen, Miss E. G. McLean.
SCCICICCY ANI] ANIHRCPCICCY
Dr. Helling has contributed to sociological papers
and research and is also active in community affairs,
thus fulfilling the requirements for a sociologist —
teaching, research, ond community service.
Dr. O'Hern, prior to her appointment in Windsor,
has taught in Rochester and Brooklyn.
Mr. Bond was on the staff of the Department of
Northern Affairs and served in a number of regions
in the Arctic. He is o specialist in Eskimo culture.
Mr. Condon received his MA. in Sociology from
the University of Notre Dame.
Mr. T. F. Condon, Mr. J. J. Bond, Dr. R. A. Helling (Head), Dr. E. M. O'Hern.
itflfiiitiiiflililllillilv r
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iMATHEMATICS
Fr. Faught is Examiner-in-chief for the Ontario Depart-
ment of Education. Various members have published in
professional journals: Dr. Artiaga in Duke Mathematical
Journal, the American Mathematical Monthly and Cana-
dian Mathematical Bulletin; Dr. Kassimatis in Atomic
Energy Bulletin; Dr. Verma in the Mathematical Maga-
zine; Dr. Zakon in Canadian Mathematics Bulletin. Dr.
Abramowich and Dr. Eliopoulos return from a year's
research in Electronic Digital Computors and in France
with Professor Andre Lichnerowicz respectively.
159 Row: Dr. E. Zakon, Fr. D. T. Faught, C.S.B, (Head), Fr. W. F. Nigh, C.$.B.,
Dr. L. Artiaga, Dr. H. Eliopoulos, Dr. A. C. Smith. 2nd Row: Dr. J. Abramowich,
Dr. C. Kassimatis, Dr. H. Atkinson, Dr. S. Verma, Mr. H. Toews.
CHEMISTRY
The Chemistry Department is housed in new head-
quarters of approximately 40,000 sq. ft. The department
offers degrees at the B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. levels. All
degrees are fully accredited.
M
The Chemistry staff is actively engaged in research
into areas such as gas phase kinetics, applications of
photometric titrations to the analysis of metals, enzy—
matic reactions, polarography of biologically important
compounds, co-ordination chemistry, applications of ki-
netics and stereochemistry in the elucidation of mech-
anisms of organic reactions, conformational analysis and
the chemistry of medium-sized ring compounds.
150 Row: Dr. G. W. Wood, Dr. R. J. Niedzielski, Dr. R. J. Thibert, Dr. K. G.
Rutherford (Head), 2nd Row: Dr. D. J. McKenney, Fr. G. W. Kosicki, C.S.B.,
Dr. E. W. Channen, Dr. S. J. Price, Dr. W. J. Holland.
CHEMICAL ENCINEEIIINC
The department is busy with research in numerous
fields: Dr. Adelman in the influence of the composition
and grain size of the hot surface on the number of
nucleation sites in nucleate boiling, and on the value of
the co-efficient C of the Rohsenow equation; Dr. Gnyp
in heterogeneous kinetics with the use of a spinning disc;
Dr. Stager in the effect of pressure and sheering on the
physical properties of polymers; Dr. Mather in the vis- a
cosity of gases at extreme conditions of temperature.
Mr. G. P. Mathur, Dr. M. A. Adelman (Head), Dr. R. A.'Stager, Dr. A. Gnyp.
2O
BIOLOGY
Recognition has come To The deparTmenT This year wiTh
The sTarT of work on The new Biology Building. In addiTion
numerous members of The deparTmenT have published
arTicIes in professional journals and many are engaged
in research under The auspices of The NRC and The
OnTario Research FoundaTion.
IIn Row: Dr. C. C. Kuehner, Dr. R. J. Doyle, Dr. W. G. Benedict, Dr. H. D.
McCurdy. 2nd Row: Mr. J. M, Winner, Fr. J. R. Daugherty, C.S.B., Dr. D. T. N.
PiIIay, Mr. M. L. Petras, Dr. J. E. J. Habowsky. Absent: Fr. A. J. Gram, C.S.B.
PHYSICS
Research is also keeping The Physics DeparTmenT
occupied: Dr. Krause is working in ATomic Physics and
QuanTum EIecTronics; Dr. Habib in Low Energy Nuclear
Physics; Dr. Holu] and Dr. Hedgecock in EIecTron Spin
Resonance in Solids and Maser Physics; Dr. van Wiin-
gaarden in Mass SpecTroscopy and InTeracTion of Low
Energy Ions with MafTer; Dr. Robinson in Plasma Physics
and DiagnosTics; and Dr. Szamosi and Dr. HuschiIT in
TheoreTical Physics.
Dr. A. van Wiingaarden, Dr. G. Szamosi, Dr. D. S. Ainslie, Dr. J. Huschil’r,
Dr. N. E. Hedgecock, Dr. D. Robinson, Dr. L. Krause (Head), Dr. F. Holui,
Abenf; Dr. E. E. Habib.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
NRC granTs in The amounTs of $2,800, $4,500, and
$3,000 were awarded This year To Dr. Hwang, Dr. Kalra
and Dr. Thomas respecTiver. In addi’rian Dr. Hwang also
presenTed a TransacTion paper enTiTled “Unbalanced
OperaTions of AC. Machines" aT The IEEE WinTer General
Mee’ring held in New York CiTy January 31 To February 5.
Dr. S. N. Kalra, Dr. H. H, Hwang, Mr. J. J. Huschil’r, Mr. G. V. VenkaTesqu,
Dr. P. A. V. Thomas (Head), Mr. P. Alexander. Absenl: Mr. A. F. Pflanzner.
2T
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Dr. Herbich holds research granTs
from The OnTario DepT. of Highways
and The DeparTmenT of TransporT;
Dr. Kennedy from The NRC and The I
Defence Research Board. Also, Dr.
Kennedy has published a TexT book '
“Basic STaTisTical MeThods Tor En-
gineers and ScienTisTs".
Dr. H. P. Herbich (Head), Mr. J. P. HarTr, Dr. J. B. Kennedy, Dr. C. Moclnnis, Mr. J. T. Laba,
Dr. D. E. Maaslond, Mr. W. W. McVinnie, Mr. C. H. MonTrose, Mr. Michalczuk (Technician).
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEEING
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Prof. Colborne, ProT. Babiy, Dr. Sridhar and
Dr. Nicol hold NRC granTs for research ToTalling
$11,500. In addiTion, Dr. Nicol has published
a paper on “VelociTy Profiles and Roughness
EffecTs in Angular Pipes" in The Journal of Me-
chanical Engineering Science.
Sianding: Dr. K. Sridhar, Dr. N. Rosenauer, Mr. G. B. Bobiy, Dr. A. A. Nicol, Mr.
R. T. GriffiThs. Seated: Mr. W. G. Colborne (Head).
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MUSIC
Among the expanding music departments,
activities can be found in the direction of the
University choirs with Fr. Fiore conducting
the men's chorus and Mr. Morey the women's
chorus. In addition, the Music Department
has also contributed to the social life on
campus by sponsoring various concerts and
group recitals throughout the year.
SCHIIIII OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
Miss F. M. Roach (Director), Miss L. G. Sanders, Miss M. E. Malloy, Miss
R. A. Ingram.
Fr. J. J. Fiore, C.S.B., Mr. C. Morey.
Mr. J. M. Brownlie, Dr. M. Zin, Dr. C. M. Birch, Mr. P. B, Buchan, Mr.
M. D. Beckman, Dr. G. R. Horne (Director), Mr J. B. Gertz.
SBHIIIII III
NURSING
4
IN MEMORIAM
Staff and Students
were saddened by the passing of
Dr. Itrat-Husain Zuberi
Professor of the Department of English
on
December 14, I964.
uriiwsrmr W W I ‘ mmA 4“le uni}
Maruta Andzans,
B.A.
Windsor, Ont.
Gerald Archibald,
C.S.S.R., B.A.
Edmonton, Alto.
Lloyd Atkinson,
B.A. (Hons.)
St. Mary's, Ont.
Fausto Angelini,
B.A.
Windsor, Ont.
.y»
Jucly KJIwur, Br. Aquinas Fallon,
B.A. B.A.
Windsor, Ont. Toronto, Ont.
Judy Baker, Mike Barry,
B.A. (Hons.) B.A.
St. Cothorines, Ont. Ansonville, Ont.
Br. Basil Dugas, Rick Bauman,
F.S.C., B.A. B.A.
Uxbridge, Ont. Burlington, Ont.
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Harvey Barsanti,
B.A.
Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.
Leo Beaudoin,
B.A.
Sudbury, Ont.
’65 "”
Jacques Beaulne, Linda Belanger,
B.A. B.A.
Sudbury, Ont. La Salle, Ont.
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Mary Belisle, Patricia Bennett, Rene Bisnaire,
B.A. B.A. B.A.
South Porcupine, Ont. Essex, Ont. Tecumseh, Ont.
Jane Blackshaw, Sheila Blair, Mary Bonner, Walter Borowicz,
B.A. B.A. B.A. (Hons.) B.A.
Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Soult Ste. Marie, Ont.
‘ \Lothar Bosen, Patrick Boudreau Brother Btendafl,
B.A. B.A. BA. (Hons.)
Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Montreol, Que.
27
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Linda Brightmore, Nancy Brightmore,
B.A. B.A., (Hons.)
Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
M '
James Brock, Michael Brode, ’ Arnold Broeders,
B.A. B.A. B.A.
Riverside, Ont.Sarnia, Ont. Chatham, Ont.
x A g ACoralia Burgos, Richard Burkarl, Lionel Cameron, loran Carioni,
B.A. BA. (Hons.) B.A. B.A.
Los Santos, Panama Windsor, Ont. St. Clair, Trinidad London, Ont.
John Carr, u Reg Carter, ‘ Sharon Case,
B.A. B.A. B.A.
Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
4%
ARose Cassano, Thomas Casselfon,
B.A. C.S.B., B.A. (Hons.)
Toronto, Ont. Detroit, Mich.
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Ray Caverzan, Sue Chauvin, Gerald Chui,
B.A. (Hons.) B.A. B.A.
Windsor, Ont. Woodslee, Ont.
.miMike Cillis, Gerald Closs, Charles Cole, ' Wayne Craig,
B.A. B.A. B.A. B.A.
Richmond Hill, Ont Kirkland Lake, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Niagara Falls, Ont.
Wayne Curfin, Bruce Demuy, Peter DeVriendI,
B.A. B.A. B.A.
Windsor, Ont. London, Ont. DGIhi, ON.
29
David Dean, Anne Delaney,
B.A. B.A.
Weston, Om_ Long Island, NY.
Joy Deneau, Gary D’Orazio, Grace Doman,
B.A., B.A. B.A.
Windsor, On’r. Soulf Ste. Marie, Ont. Windsor, On’r.
A._ , A v
4
Raymond Douziech, Philip Driedger, Terry Drouillard, Mike Dunwoody,C.S.S.R. 8A. 8A. B.A.
Edmonton, Alto. Leomingfon, On’r. St. Clair Beach, Ont. Windsor, Om.
‘ A
Philip Eby, Brother Ernest, Donna Faulkner,
BA. (Hons.) F.S.C., B.A. B-A-
Rochester, NY Windsor, On’r. Rochester, NY.
30
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Jo—Ann Fenner,
B.A.
Ruscom b, Ont.
‘5M
John Ferrigun, Lawrence Finke,
B.A. C.S.B., B.A.
Toronto, Ont. Ferndole, Mich.
. AL 1
Lynn Fluelling, Paul Frosco, MOFY Gert-ICE,B.A. (Hons.) B.A. (Hons.) B.A.
St. Clair Beach, Ont.Toronto, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
,
John Gibson, nn Gillis, James Girardin,
B.A. B.A. B.A.
Windsor, Ont. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. La Solle, Ont.
31
Earl Ferguson,
B.A.
Sherbrooke, Que.
Michael Finn,
B.A.
Windsor, Ont.
Dino Gerolami,
B.A. (Hons.)
North Boy, Ont.
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Michael Gloster, Bernard Golden. -
B.A_ B.A. -
Windsor, Ont. Bramford, Om‘. :i
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Ron Goletski, Dennis Goulin, Judith Grossufii, {x
B.A. B.A. BA. (Hons.) {
Windsor, Ont. Harrow, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
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Dnis Gruenwald, Michael Gruiicich, Frank Guerrasio, JOI'In Guerfin,
C.S.B., B.A. B.A. B.A. B.A. i}
Lethbridge, Alta. Windsor, Ont. Brooklyn, NY. ST. Catharines, Ont. 5.
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Tom Haberer, Sandra Halasz, Suzanne Hales,
B.A. B.A. B.A.
Windsor, Ont. Cottom, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
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Peter Halford,
B.A. (Hons.)
Maidstone, Ont.
Carol Hancox,
B.A.
Riverside, Ont.
Robert Heath,
B.A.
Montreal, Que.
Dave Hamber,
B.A.
Hamilton, Ont.
Flora-Jane Hartford,
B.A.
Riverside, Ont.
7 Edward Henderson,
B.A.
Hamilton, Ont.
Jean Hill,
B.A.
St. Clair Beach, Ont.
33
Judith Hazen,
B.A.
Amherstburg, Ont.
lrmhild Hexel,
B.A.
Windsor, Ont.
Nelly Hirsch,
B.A.
Rochester, NY.
Arthur Hicks,
C.S.S.R., B.A.
Port Moitlond, Ont.
Vera Hladzuk,
B.A.
Amherstburg, Ont.
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Thomas Horsley,
B.A.
Willowdole, Ont.
Ann Huxter,
B.A.
Aiox, Ont.
David Jaéobs,
B.A.
Riverside, Ont.
. . ' I
Howard Jones,
B.A.
Leomington, Ont.
‘ 1'Raymond Houlahan,
B.A.
Windsor, Ont.
Robert Hyatt,
B.A.
Coatsworth, Ont.
L
AMichael Janisse,
B.A.
Riverside, Ont.
Sr. Joseph Raymond,
S.N.J.M., B.A.
Windsor, Ont.
34
Phyllis lvanoff,
B.A.
Windsor, Ont.
Dorothy Jenich,
B.A.
Windsor, Ont.
Jean Kalbfleisch,
B.A.
Windsor, Ont.
Anita Johnston,
B.A.
Windsor, Ont.
Georgia Kapelos,
Londo-n,.Ont.
‘ ’85
Bridget Kaufman, Gloria Knox,
B.A. B.A.
Windsor, Ont. Wheatley, Ont.
223V
Edward Korab, Arthur Knight, 5m" Kuc,
B.A. B.A. B.A.
Moose Jaw, Sask.Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
Gerald Ladouceur, Gerald Lafortune, Non}. Lavoie, Pdlmire,
B.A. B.A. B.A. B.A.
St. Joachim, Ont. King City, Ont. St. Thomas, Ont. Tilbury, Om.
w A
5. ~ L A
Mary K. l’Heureux,Rocco Losole, Alex lukie,
B.A. B.A. B.A. B.A.
LOHdon, on? Windsor, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Winnipeg, Mon. .
Judy Mady,
B.A.
Windsor, Ont.
A
’65
Virginia McHugh,
B.A.
Rochester, NY.
Paul MacNeil,
B.A. (Hons.)
Coniston,Ont.
Richard Malicki,
B.A.
Port Arthur, Ont.
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Douglas McCready,
B.A. (Hons.)
Amherstburg, Ont.
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Jim McCoy,
B.A. (Hons.)
W' dsor, Ont.
J'udy McIntosh,
B-A- B.A. (Hons.)
Wailaceburg, Ont.
Peter McLean,
Harrow, Ont.
Tom MacNeill, Peter MacKenzie,
C.S.S.R., B.A. B.A.
Windsor, Ont.Simpson, Sask.
Vincent Mancine'lli,
B.A. (Hons.)
Soult Ste. Marie, Ont.
Jerry Malone,
C.S.B., B.A. (Hons.)
Windsor, Ont.
36
Ken Mandzak, Gladys Manser,
B.A. (Hons.) B.A. (Hons.)
Windsor, Qn’r. Windsor, nf.
AMichael Marenfefle, Deanna Masfronardi, Elizabeth Matthews,
B.A.BA. BA. (Hons.)
Windsor, OnT. Leaming’ron, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
4,7!
Margaret Mattson, David Medz, Thomas Michie, Carol Moore,
EA. C.S.S.R., B.A. B.A. B.A. (HonsJWindsor, Ont. Edmonton, Alia. Windsor, Onf. Blackdonald, Ont.
John Morin, Patricia Morin, Elsie Morley, Andrew Mudrys,
B.A. B.A. B.A. B.A.Harrow, OnT. Tilbury, Ont. Riverside, Ont Windsor, On’r.
_.\rn_. . . . . _ A . 7 ..
Bob Munro, Leisha Nazarewich,
B.A. BA. (Hons.)
St. Clair Beach, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
,3 “Fifi s
3 Robert Nelder, Marlene Nusca, Anne O’Rourke,
; C.S.S.R., B.A. B.A. B.A. (Hons)
i Scarborough, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Chotham Ont.
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(I. Murray Ong, Ten-y oster, Helen pacovsky, Milda Pakauskus,
B.A. B.A. B.A. B-A- .Amherstburg, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Sornio, Ont. Windsor, Ont. i
I.
Tom Parsons, Tom Passarello, Silvia Payne, Robert Penfold,
" SA. SA. SA. BA. (Hons)
Windsor, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
’65
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LDonna Peterson, Tom Pevler,
B.A. B.A.
Kingsville, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
Brother Robert, Brenda Price, Carmen Provenzano,
F.S.C., B.A. B.A. B.A.
Scarborough, Ont. Souh‘ Ste Marie, Ont. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.
John Purcell, Edward Redman, Steve Rogin, Tom Root,
- B.A. C.S.S.R., B.A. B.A. B.A.‘ Windsor, Ont. Dorchester, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Windsor Ont
k ' AI Don Roszmann, Harold Roth, Patricia Roy, Nora St. Louis,, BA. B.A. B.A. B.A.
Waterford, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
39
Margaret Schenck,
B.A.
Sf. Cothorines, O t.
Mary Senzel,
B.A.
Windsor, Oni.
lino Salciccioli, Marc Samson,
B.A. B.A.
Hamilton, Oni. Sudbury, On’r.
Lenore Sanderson, Richard Sanford, Fran Scarfone,
B.A. B.A. B.A.
Windsor, Onf. Kingsville, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
V. M, , i
Mary Lou Schrof, Larisa Senchuk, Mary Seriic,
B.A. B.A. B.A.
Hamilton, Oni.Windsor, On’r. __ Windsor, Ont.
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Tom Seymour, Barbara Shaw, Lili Shery,
B.A. (Hons.) B.A. B.A.
Belleville, Onf. Sornio, Onf. RiVerSide, ONT.
40
Beverley Shufileworfh, carol Simpson,
B.A. B.A.
Windsor, On’r.
; ,1 wu, A;
Windsor, Ont.
Mike Skebo,
B.A.
Reg Sinasac,
B.A.
Am hers’rburg, Ont.
A ADonald W. Skilling. Frank Smith, Robert Smith, Mary Snailh,
B.A. (Hons.) B.A. B.A. B.A.
TOI'Om‘O, On'f- St. Thomas, Ont. Harrow On’r. Toronto, Ont.
.‘Le" SPETONZO, Marion Stevens, Patricia Stewart, Margaret Svedas,
B.A. (Hons.) B.A. B.A. B.A.
Windsor, Om. Toronto, Ont. Thorold, Om“. Toronto, On’r.
4T
James Sweeney, Frank Szewczyk,
B.A. B.A.
Riverside, Ont. Toronto, Ont.
Mike Szymanski, Emil Talacko, Robert Taylor,
B.A. B.A. B.A.
Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Hamilton, Ont.
L 4 ' x x A
Boris Tomic, Frank Tortorice, Ken Towers, Carlo Tufano,
B.A. C.S.B., B.A. B.A. B.A.
Chicago, HI. Houston, Tex. Riverside, Ont. Rochester, NY.
L
Lorri Umbdenstock, Gaeton Urbani, James Vansfone, Daniel Vernelli,
B.A. B.A. BA. (Hons.) C.S.B., B.A.
Tuxedo Park, NY. Detroit, Mich. Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
’65
L"\ AGean Vogler, Barbara Vyse,
SA. SA.
Blenhem, Ont. Tmsville Ont.
Gordon Walker, Carolyn Warner, Angela Weber,
C.S.B., B.A. B.A. B.A.
Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Toronto, Ont.
Susan Weiler, John Williams, Dez. Wendeschmann, David Wing,
B.A. C.S.B., B.A. B.A. C.S.B., B.A.Fort William. Ont. Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
Doug Woodall, Christine Yaworsky, Zigrida Zeps, Bernice Zub,
B AB.A. B.A. . . B.A.
Riverside, Ont, Windsor, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Toronto, Ont.
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SCIENCE
Raymond Boron,
B.Sc.
Inkster, Mich.
Arthur quckshuw,
B.Sc.
Windsor, Ont.
’65
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Dave Armstrong,
C.S.B., B.Sc.
Owen Sound, Ont.
Leo Bolonger,
B.Sc. (Hons.)
Windsor, Ont.
Dennis Blonde,
B.Sc. (Hons.)
Riverside, Ont.
._ ,1
Mike Ackerman,
B.Sc.
Windsor, Ont.
Alan Aylett,
B.Sc. (Hons.)
Timmins, Ont.
Brian Bellaire,
B.Sc.
Windsor, Ont.
/ Morten Brodsky,
B.Sc. (Hons.)
Windsor, Ont.
Brother Angelo,
F.S.C., B.Sc.
Downsview, Ont.
David Bolaishis,
B.Sc.
Rochtester, N.Y.
Robert Belloire,
B.Sc.
Windsor, Ont.
Richard Brown, John Callahan,
B.Sc. B.Sc. (Hons.)
Windsor, Ont. Niagara Falls, Ont.
J
Beverly Chittick, Leo DaSilva, Jim Dawson,
3.5:. 3.51:. 3.5:.
Windsor, Ont. Kowloon, Hong Kong Windsor, ON.
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Harry Deckert, Ernest Ewaschuk,Jerry Drouillard,
B.Sc. B.Sc. (Hons.) B.Sc.
Hamilton, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Amherstburg, Ont.
»\ , A“
Martin Girash,
C.S.B., B.Sc.
Houston, Texas
Brother Girard,
F.S.C., B.Sc. (Hons.)
Windsor, Ont.
45
Brian Faoght,
B.Sc. (Hons.)
Hamilton, Ont.
Douglas Gordon,
B.Sc. (Hons.)
Windsor, Ont.
SCIENCE
Anne Gorek, Joe Green,
3.5:. B.Sc.
Windsor, Ont, Highland Park, Mich.
Murray Hiebert, Ted Hodgkinson, Winston Isaac,
C.S.B., B.Sc. 8.5:. 3.5:.
Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Toronto, Ont.
on ablonski, Brother Joachim, ‘ Ed Johnston, Gerald Kerr,
B.Sc. F.S.C., 3.5:. (Hons) B.Sc. B,Sc,
Merrickville, Ont.Windsor, Ont. Montreal, Que. Riverside, Ont.
Dennis Leach, Lee Maguire, Bob Meredith, Calvin Messing,
B.Sc. , B.Sc. 35(- B.Sc.
Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Detroit, Mich.
46
’65
Richard Minielly, Don Miskew,
B.Sc. B.Sc.
Blenheim, Ont. Riverside, Ont.
,A mm.’
Robert Near, Eric Pensch, ' Richard Phillips,B.Sc.
B,Sc_B.Sc.
Adrian, Mich. Windsor, Ont. Cornwall, Ont.
J'ohn Preniczky, Shiart Ouic-k, Anthony Schincariol, Dennis Smart,
B.Sc. B.Sc. (Hons.) B.Sc. B.Sc. (Hons.)
Windsor Ont Oldcostle, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
L " (in A _ W ~,A
Alfred Trinca, Okello Uma, Doug Winch Sylvia Znolins,B.Sc. B.Sc. 35¢. B.Sc.
Windsor, Ont. Pokwoch, Uganda 47 RiverSide, Ont. Chotham, Ont.
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John Amyot, Terrence Assang, BOb Benefeau, Sfan Birch,
B.Comm. (Hons.) B. Comm. (Hons.) B-Comm. (HOHSJ B.Comm. (Hons.)
Riverside, On’r. PefiT Volley, Trinidad Windsor, ON. Windsor, ON.
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louis Carli,
B.Comm. (Horl’sJ
Fort William, Ont.
David Carter,
B.Comm. (Hons.)
Windsor, Om.
Wilfred Blonde,
B.Comm. (Hons.)
Riverside, Ont.
Gary Chick, Claude David, lorne Duguid, '0" "ammo",
B.Comm. (Hons.) B.Comm. (Hons.) 48 B.Comm. (Hons.) ' B.Comm.
Windsor, Ont, Wellcmol, On’r. Torom‘o, Ont. Whimer, Calif-
Gerald McNeil,
B.Comm. (Hons.)
Windsor, Ont.
Harold Musson,
B.Comm. (Hons.)
Windsor, Ont.
Dale Renaud,
B.Comm.
Windsor, Ont.
Michael Moodrey, Peter Moran, Emil Murarik,
B.Comm. (Hons.) B.Comm. (Hons.) B.Comm.Windsor, Ont. Toronto] Ont. PiCO Rivera, Calif.
’65
Gordon O’Keefe,
B.Comm. (Hons.)
Tecumseh, Ont.
John Pollard,
B.Comm. (Hons.)
Harrow, Ont.
Fred Schinners, David Smith, Stuart Weber,
B.Comm. (Hons.) B. Comm. (Hons.) B.Comm. (Hons.)
SCIUH Ste. Marie, Ont. 49 Riverside, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
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NURSING
Mary Fawdrey,
B.Sc., N.
Amherstburg, Ont.
Sheila Creegan,
B.Sc., N.
Belleville, Ont.
Pat Anderson,
B.Sc., N.
Soult Ste. Marie, Ont.
Marylyn Istephan,
B.Sc., N.
Windsor, Ont.
Sr. St. Mary Elizabeth,
R.H.S.J., B.Sc., N.
Kingston, Ont.
Mariorie Allison,
Dip. Pub. Hlth. N59.
50 Windsor, Ont.
Joan Patterson,
B.Sc., N.
Chatham, Ont.
Marg Nealy,
B.Sc., N.
Stephen, N.B.
Kathleen Hartford,
B.Sc., N.
Riverside, Ont.
Theresa Malone,
B.Sc., N.
Hamilton, Ont.
Elaine Anderson,
Dip. ng. Ad.
Toronto, Ont.
Alice Brennan,
Dip. ng. Ed.
Durham, England
Judith Frank,
Dip. ng. Ad.
Windsor, Ont.
Marguerite Grant,
Dip. Pub. Hlth. ng.
Chothom, Ont.
Elaine Cain,
Dip. Pub. Hlth. ng.
Cornwall, Ont.
Mary Grant,
Dip. Pub. Hlth. ng.
Dorchesfer, Ont.
Carol Featherstone,
Dip. ng. Ed.
Merlin, On’r.
Marcia Fields,
Dip. ng. Ad.
Niagara Falls, Ont.
’65
Doreen Glibota,
Dip. Pub. Hlth. ng.
Soulf. Ste. Marie, On’r.
Robin Gall,
Dip. ng. Ad.
Windsor, On’r.
Ruth Grant,
Dip. ng. Ad.
Pembroke, Ont.
Marg. Haney,
Dip. ng. Ed.
St. John, NB.
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NURSING
Renee Hoffman,
Dip. ng. Ed.
Essex, Ont.
Mary Lou Monaghan,
Dip. Pub. Hlth. ng.
Windsor, Ont.
Vera Peters,
Dip. ng. Ed.
Chothom, Ont.
Connie Jadeski,
Dip. ng. Ad.
Kitchener, Ont.
Anne Pollack,
Dip. ng. Ad.
Simcoe, Ont.
Jean Kulesza,
Dip. ng. Ad.
Homilton, Ont.
Yvonne O’Toole,
Dip. Pub. Hlth. ng.
Windsor, Ont.
52
Margaret Porter,
Dip. Pub. Hlth. ng.
Windsor, Ont.
Judith Lake,
Dip. Pub. Hlth. ng.
Windsor, Ont.
Judy Passmore,
Dip. Pub. Hlth. ng.
Delhi, Ont.
Joan Schiedel,
Dip. ng. Ad.
St. Mary's, Ont.
Lillian Sediva, Pat Simon, Patricia Solomon, lynn Sparks,
Dip. Pub. Hlth. ng. Dip. ng. Ed. Dip. ng. Ed. Dip. ng. Ed.
. Windsor, Ont. St. John, NB. Kitchener, Ont. Chatham, Ont.
’65
Marilyn Stewart,
Dip. Pub. Hlth. ng.
Sornia, Ont.
Carolyn Urban,
Dip. ng. Ad.
Windsor, Ont.
Gail Thomson,
Dip. ng. Ad.
Kirkland Lake, Ont.
Mary Waring, Walter Wegerle, Donna Weiler, Phyllis wundel‘:
Dip. Pub. Hlth. ng. Dip. ng. Ad. 53 Dip. ng. Ed. Dip- Pub- Hlth. Nss-l Wallaceburg, Ont. Peterborough, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Windsor, Onl-
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1 James Beaudoin, Noel Bhumgara, Michael Bowman, Charles Boyle,
‘1 B.A.Sc. (Civil) B.A.Sc. (Elect) B.A.Sc. (Chem.) B.A.Sc. (Mech.)
’ Windsor, Ont. Hong Kong Windsor, Om‘. Oi’rowo, Onf.
Michael Cranslone,
B.A.Sc. (Civil)
Cho’rhom, On’r.
I ‘ Michael Chiu, Jack Dalgleish,
; ‘ B.A.Sc. (Civil) B.A.Sc. (Eng.Sc.)
3 Taipei, Chino Windsor, On’r.
\’%
Bruno Degregorio, Jim Drummond, R0" DUI“): Abi°UdU Egbuniwe
B.A.Sc. (Eng.Sc.) B.A.Sc. (Chem.) 54 B.A.Sc. (Elect) B.A.Sc. (Eng.Sc.)
Soul? 516. Marie, Om. Burwash, Ont, Woodslee, Ont. OniTsha, Nigeria
Jim Ellis, Terry Fahlenbock, Mike Gann, Milan Gacesa,
B.A.Sc. (Civil) B.A.Sc. (Elect) B.A.Sc. (Eng.Sc.) B.A.Sc. (Mech.)
Essex, Ont. Ancaster, Ont. Oahu, Hawaii River Canard, Ont.
Dennis Gonsalves,
B.A.Sc. (Elect)
Scarborough, Ont.
Frank Giblin, Bob Horvalh,
B.A.Sc. (Chem.) . B.A.Sc. (Civil)
Chicago, Ill. Detroit, Mich.
Paul Hrivnak, Ronald Hussain, Doug HutchinS, Ralph Hutchinson,
B.A.Sc. (Elect) B.A.Sc. (Chem.) 55 B.A.Sc. (Chem.) B.A.Sc. (Chem.)
Windsor, Ont. Petit Valley, Trinidad Leomingfon, Ont. Toronto, Ont.
7 i ‘ B.A.Sc. (Eng.$c.)
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Bernard Kenney Dennis Lauzon, Leo Lecouteur Kerry MacDenald,
B.A.Sc. (Mech.) B.A.Sc. (Chem.) B.A.SC. (Chem) B.A.Sc. (CIVII)
Hamilton, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Sturgeon Falls, Onl’. Wesmn: Or”-
Tod McLean,
B.A.Sc. (Mech.)
Belle River, Ont.
Tim MucKenzie, Melcon Melconian,
B.A.Sc. (Mech.)
Windsor, Ont. Bagdad, Iraq.
Wilbur Miller,
B.A.Sc. (Elect)
Kingston, Jamaica
Dick O’Callaghan,
B.A.Sc. (Civil)
Riverside, Ont.
Robert Quick,
B.A.Sc. (Mech.)
Kingsville, Ont.
Bryan Rodie,
B.A.Sc. (Elect)
Riverside, Ont.
Roger St. Aubin, Bob Sanford, Jerry Smrcka, Jim Soltis,
B.A.Sc. (Eng.Sc.) B.A.Sc. (Mech.) B.A.Sc. (Civil) B.A.Sc. (Eng.Sc.)
Timmins, On’r. Leomingfon, Onf. Windsor, Onf. Windsor, Ont.
’65
Chan Tam,
B.A.Sc. (Civil)
Hong Kong
Dale Sfrufhers, Dave Terry,
B.A.Sc. (Elect) B.A.Sc. (Civil)
Windsor, Ont. Windsor, Ont.
‘Ton Turch n, Michael Wong, DaVe WOOdO". Wally Wyszynski,
B.A.gc. (MeZhJ B.A.Sc. (Elect) B.A.Sc. (Civil) B.A.Sc. (Elect)
Windsor, Ont. Hong Kong 57 RiveI’Side, On’r. Windsor, Om‘.
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Arts
S. Akintola, '67
M, Aman, '68
A. Anderson, '67
.4 l W. Anderson, '66
'. 7‘ M. Andree, '68
' l K. Angus, '67
5;" l M. Arbour, '67
.' C. Arengi, '66
lS, Armstrong, '66
l} E. Atkinson, '66
7. J. Asher, '66
J. Artinkson, '68
*5 R. Atkinson, '67
.5 R. Atkinson, '68
E. Babuin, '66l
D. Badregon, '67
M. Baker, '66
D. Bjorgcm, '68 N. Baldwin, '66
J. Balint, '67
J. Barlow, '66
J. Barnett, '66
E. Barrow, '67
'N. 'Barsanti, '66
J. Black, '66 P. Bates, '67
A. Bodnar, '66 P. Baxter, '67
B. Beaudry, '68
G. Bedford, ‘68
C. Bell, '68
D. segue”, '67 J. Benereau, '68
C. Boisvert, '66 5- Benedict, '68
M. Bondy, '66
D. Benning, '69
l'. Berks, '66
R. Bondy, ‘66 D. Bert, '66
P. Bor’rhwick, '67
L. Bosen, '66
A. Boscetto, '66
A. Botsford, '66
E. Boylan, '66
W. Boyle, '68
S. Braithwaife, '68
l. Brand, '67
K. Binder, '67
J. Brand, '67
C. Branigan, '68
B. Breen, '66
L. Breen, ‘67
J. Brock, '67
B. Brophey, '67
B. Brown, '68
‘ M, Brown, '66
3 L. Bruggman, '68
G. Brunet, '67
5. Burns, '67
M. Busse, '66
P. Butcher, '66
E. Butler, '67
W. Cadotte, '68
G. Calvert, '66
K. Campeau, '68
D. Candide, '67
L. Carr, '67
P. Carr, '66
R. Carter, '66
C. Donahue, '66
J, Faul, '68
H. Faust, '67
D. Fenian, '68
T. Field, '67
M. Finn, '66
J. Fisher, '67
S. Flemming, '66
R. Allard, '69
F. Chabof, '67
M. Chalin, '67
S. Chapman, '67
S. Chaptiany, '66
(3. Christopher, '66
P. Ciebien, '67
R. Ciganovic, '67
J. Cizek, '67
J. Clancy, '67
M. Clark, '67
M. Cleary, '66
J, Cochran, '66
A. Colaufli, '67
D. Colussi, '66
K,.Comar7in, '66
M. Connelly, '66
S. Copeland, '66
C. Cosiigan, '67
C. Coughlin, '67
3' COUHS' '67 J. Donahue, '67
C. Coyle, ’67
J, Cozens, '66
J. Cummings, '68
S. Cufhber‘r, '68 R. Dove, '67
C. Damm, '67 C. Doyle, '66
F, Damore, '68
K. Davidson, '66
R. Del Cal,'67
R. DeLarenZi, '69
J. Dempsey, '66
R. Doyle, '66
P. Drake, '66
R, Driedger, '67
C. Deschenes, '66
J. Deureux, '68
D' Dev"ese'é7 E. Ducharme, ‘67
D. Dudley, '66
J. Duke, '67
L. Dumoulin, '67
K. Dewhirst, '66
C. Donlon, '66 F, Dumsha, '66
R, Dunlop, ‘68
R, Dunn, '68
M. Dupuis, '66
M. Durocher, '68
M. Dwelska, '67
B. Dydyk, '68
R. Ellis, '66
R. Ellis, '67
A. Emerson, '68
D. England, '67
J. England, '68
G. Evans, '67
J. Evanshen, '67
N. Fabbro, '66
C. Fabok, 68
M. Fabok, '67
A. Farkas, '68
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'.. Foley, '67
L. Fox, '67
N. Fotheringham, '66
L. Foucault, '68
F. Fraser, '66
J. Frattolin, '66
B. Friedrich, '67
B. Frisone, '68
H. Froese, '67 ‘
S. Froese, '66
A. Fysh, '68
T. Gaffney, '66
W. Gagnon, '66
J. Golan, '66
J. Gallop, '66
M. Garbach, '69
S. Garry, '68
B. Gassie, '67
J_ Gatfield, '66
G. Gauvreau, '68
M. Graveson, '68
M. Gearen, '68
J. Gebal, '68
P. Giannandrea, '66
W. Gibson, '68
R. Gilbert, '66 N. Gray, 66
G, Groyson, '68
C. Girard, '66
W. Goodwin, '67
J. Golden, '68
S. Gambai, '66
P. Greene, '68
W. Greenway, '67
T. Greenwood, '69
J. Gosselin, '66
J, Gosselin, '67
G. Gournouvel, '66
B. Griffiths, '67
R. Griffin, '66
E. Groundwater, '67
S. Hague, '66
J. Goyeau, '67
F. Grabowiecki, '68
T. Halford, '66
H. Hayman, '69
B. Halliwill, '67
D. Hamelin, '66
M. Hamilton, '67
J. Grant, '66
M. Hamilton, '66
G. Hancox, '67
B. Haron, '68
D. Harris, '66
G. Harris, '66
C. Harrison, '67
M. Hastings, '68
R. Hastings, '67
L. Hatch, ‘66
C. Hedgewick, '67
R. Helget, '66
J. Henry, '68
H. Herring, '67
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Higgins, '67
. Hildebrand, '67
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Hogan, '67
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G. Homer, '67
S. Honchar, '68
R. Horocek, '68
B, Hornick, '67
B. Horvafh, '67
M. Howell, '66
A. Hrachovi, '68
I. Hundey, ‘67
J. Hungady, 67
5. Hum, '66
G. Hunter, '67
M. Huxfer, '66
A. Hutton, '67
M. ladipadlo, '67
E. Irwin, '67
J. lverson, '67
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T. Jakobszen, '67
B. Jcmci, '67
A. Janisse, '67
M. Jonzen, '67
M. Jeeroburkhan, '67
Cr Kelly, '66 F. Jenich, '68
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R. Johnson, '67
R. C. Johnson, '67
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M. Keogh, '68
M. Kane, '68
M. Korschti, '68
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M. Kinghorn, '67
H, Kinik, '67
R. Kinzie, '68
F. Kehl, '66
J. Kehl, '66
L. Kirk, '68
J. Kirkey, '66
P. Klapok, '67
Z. Knapp, '68
J. Knowlfon, '68
M. Kehl, '66
R. Konoposky, ‘68
M. Kolar, '68
M. Korol, '66
H. Korfeweg, ‘67
P. Kouceses, '68
S. Krawec, '67
M. Kurfz, ‘66
G. Kuzak, '68
M. Lobadie, '67
F. Lacey, '67
M. Lachonce, '67
M. Lodouceur, '67
J. Laframboise, '66
M. Lafromboise, '67
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V. Mead, '67
S. Meleg, '66
T. Micholczuk, '67
D. Miles, '68
E. Miller, '68
L. Minard, '67
A, Miroldi, '66
M. Misek, '67
C. Mitchell, '69
M. Monck, '68
K. Monks, '67
K. Montgomery, '68
G. Morond, '67
L. Morden, '67
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D. Prpich, '67
B. Purvis, '67
E. Purr, '66
L, Quoglio, '68
G. Queen, '66
A. Quigley, '67
W. Quigley, '67
K. Randall, '66
A. Rotner, '68
L. Reid, '67
D. Reinharf, '66
L. Renaud, ‘67
D. Renshaw, '66
R. Renzini, '66
M. Reynell, '67
J. Reynolds, '67
M. Reynolds, '66
J. Onvoha, '67
T, O'Sullivan, '68
M. Ouelletfe, '66
S. Morgan, '66
T. Morgan, '67
A. Moro, '66
J. Morrell, '67
J. Morris, '66
E, Mousseau, '68
R. Mueller, '68
H. Muencl'i, '66
B. Muir, '66
M. Muirheod, '67
C. Muldoon, '67l
S. Murphy, '66
S, Murray, '66
J. Nancarrow, '66
M, Nowalkowsky, '68
J. Neilson, '67
L. Newman, '66
B. Nixon, '68
P_ Noble, '68
J. Noel, '66
J. Noel, '68
D. Panerson, '68
S. Nolan, '66
K. Obrodovicl’i, '68
L. O'Connor, '68 P. Pemberron, '66
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K. O'Donnell, '68
D. Offen, '68
R. O'Malley, '68
P. O'Neil, '68 M. Petrosovic, '67
H. O'Neill, '66 M. Petrcich, '67
G. Pefrunik, '66
A. Psalm, '67
R. Pfisrer, '66
C. Phillips,' 67
D. Phillips, '67
R, Pilliter, '67
V. Pisror, '67
W, Pitcher, '67
R. Plon’re, '67
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W. Scarfia, '67
C. Sharron, '66
J. Shea, '67
J. Sheehan, '66
J. Schell, ‘68
G. Schincarioi, '66
D. Seaton, '67
S. Shivas, '66
i~ H. Silka, ‘66
' J F. Sikkema, '67
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J. Stenz, '67
3' 8. Stevens, '67
G. Stevens, '66
. ' C. Stocker, '68
i, J. Stomp, '66
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' A. Strachan, '67
t D. Sfracke, '67
B. Stuart, '66
F. Sussex, '67
J. Sweeney, '66
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R. Toves, '67
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M. TeHe, '68
P. Thiboulf, '67
K. Thieme, '69
M, Thomas, '66
J. Thompson, '67
W. Thorton, '68
B, Thorburn, '66
A. Thurlow, '66
V. Tomouich, '66
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J. Unholzer, '68
C. Val, '68
M, Valentino, '66
A, Vaneck, '67
J. Van Linden, '66
K. Wagner, '66
K. Walsch, '68
J. VanZoosf, '67
N. Varga, '68
H. Veel, '66
J. Velnoffe, '66
J, Wallace, '66
J, Warnenhoven, '66
J, Vella, '66
R. Vexler, '67
J, Watson, ‘67 S. Vidler, '66
S, Wofson, '67
C. Weaver, '66
A. Weiler, '67
K. Vieou, '68
P, Villani, '66
G. Westfall, '67
K. Westfall, '67
J. Westlake, '68
K. Whetstone, '67
R. Wiens, '66
J. Vindischmon, '66
J. Wiley, '66
K. Williams, '67
C. Willisron, '67
M, Wilson, '67'
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J. Woiewoda, '66
D. Wolford, '67
G. Wolkensperg, '68
F. Woodward, '67
R. Wright, '66
N. Yamich, '66
O. Yeighey, '68
F. Zanario, '67
F. Zanutfo, '68
D. Zannier, '66
R. Zarafe, '66
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D. Breaulr, '68
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R. Cameron, '68
H. Carroll, '67
J. Chambers, '67
T. Cheslea, '67
R. Collis, '67
D. Cosrigan, '67
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L. Coffer, ’66
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A. Davidson, '66
B. Hobbs, '68
J. Hogan, '67
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N. Keller, '67
J. Diem, '66
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T. Emmons, '67
J. Fell, '66
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P. Fields, '67
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M. McGarvey, '67
T. McGinnis, '68
J, MacKenzie, '67
W. Maguire, '67
P. Marchildon, '68
G. Minello, '67
D. Nagy, '68 i
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J. Osborne. '67
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W. Shearer, '68
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D. Slofe, '68
V. Smith, '67
R. Sonier, '68
O. Stahl, '68
H. Stephen, '68
W. Sfewarr, '67
G. Takaki, '66
L. Tasarski, '68
H. Tiffin, '68
R. Touchie, '67
P. Van Waneghem, '67
B, Walker, '67
G. Weiss, '68
D. Wang Sing, '69
R. Wyszynski, '68
M. Young, '68
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G. Ackeri. '66
L. Ball, '66
J. Barry. '66
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W. Becker, '67 P. Elias, '66
B. Borschke, '67 R. Farrell, '67
J. Cmar, '68
D. Cole, '67
D. Connolly, '68
L. Coyle, '66 L. Fitch, '68
R. Cunningham, '68 B. Foy, '67
J. Fuerfh, '67
V. Pantzer, '68
B. Daroving, '67
G. Delvecchio, '68 R. Gauthier, '08
M. Gindl, '66
W. Girard, '67
G. Goodwin, '66
J, Desmarois, '67
D. Diamantini, '66
O. Hageniers, '67
F. Hasnain, '67
R. Heath, '66
P. Heynsbroek, '66
D. Hofford, '66
D, Hogg, '68
H. Horneck, '67
R. Juzkin, '68
T. Kendall, '68
M. Klinck, '67
H. Laudie, '67 E. Lou, '66
P. Ledoux, '66
B. Leeper, '68
J. Liburdi, '67
M. Livingston, '67
J. Lozon, '68
J. MacArthur. '67
G. MacCoubray, '67
C. MacMillan, '66
F. Mallaf, '66
L. Mandamin, '68
L. Marley, '68
J. Martingic, '68
D. Masterson, '67
J. Meleg, '66
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D. Strelchuk, '67
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J. Frank, '66
A. Giroux, '66
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C. Ouellette, '67
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L. Shirley, '69
M, Stewart, '66
C. Thomson, '69
K. Thornton, '66
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N. Williams, '69
P. Wunder, '66
M. Abbey, '66
R. Ackert, '67
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M, Appel, '68
L. Astrella, '69
T. Shakespeare, '68
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A. DeCourcy, ‘68
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L. Dlewln, '68
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J. Gervois, '66
D. Goodbrand, '67
R. Goodyear, ’68
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D. Missell, '68
W. Mlocak, '68
D. Roberts, '68 T. Moore, '68
P. Ryall, '66 W. Munr‘o, '67
R. Novefio, '68
K. Oakley,
J. Orczyk,
N. St. Clair, '67
P. Scioriino, '68
P. Schneider, '68
Hm'UZJ
D. Pedwell, '68
T. Phillips, '67
.Seidewand, '66 G. POIOHO, '67
. Selecky, '68'
. Seppola, '67
. Shiner, '66
'66
'68
G. Ouellene, '66
W. Persons, '68
O. Sigmund, '67
B. Simon, '66
G. Slo’re, '68
G. Smy'rh, '67
D. Soules, '68
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B. Pougef, '68
F. Powell, '67
D. Priebe, '67
D. Soules, '66
S. Stupausky, '68
P, Steels, '66
R. Stephenson, '66
P. Strachan, '68
R. Sunday, '68
E. Tako, '67
M. Tonguoy, '68
M. Thorpe, '67
M. Tilka, '68
G. Trello, '67
J. Trowbridge, '68
P. Vanda“, '68
E. Van Hoverbke, '67
V. Von Hooydonk, '66
T. Van Sfrydonck, '66
Z. Veghelyi, '68
R. Vigno, '67
T. Wochno, '66
P. Workentin, '67
D. Warner, '67
chim and Gerard
Brothers Gemi, Guy, Victor, Hugh, Arnold, Bruce,
Colin, Brendan, Ronald, Paul, and Barry.
Bros. Giles, Keith, Clarence, Jean, Marshall, Angelo, Joa-
Kieran,
. Warren, '66
. Watt, '67
. Waymouth, '66
.White, 66
Wieleba, '67
Wilkinson, '67
. Wilson, '66
. Winch, '677<>uf~2ouoaozz
R. Winterburn, '66
R. Winterkorn, '68
J. Wisniewski, '68
D. Womack, '66
K. Woodall, '67
J. Yakobovic, '67
C. Zeilig, '66
J. Zepka, '67
J. Ziliotto, '67
F. Zorzitto, '67
G. Zwick, '66
R. Zuliani, '68
The Christian Brothers are the largest order
of non-cleric Teaching religious and the fourth
largest male religious order in the world. The
official name of the order is "Brothers of the
Christian Schools" — The 24 Brothers on Cam-
pus are members of the sole English speaking
district of Canada — the district of Toronto,
and are registered in arts and science courses
from preliminary year to the doctoral level.
Here the Brothers can be seen in less academic
pursuits.
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Front Row: J. Julien, A. Kroker, M. Newton, M. Girosh, D. Vernelli, R. Stephens, E. Bertoldi. Middle Row: W. Riegel, G.
VonLare, T. Murphy, P. Burgener, D. Armstrong, M, Hiebert, J. Fisher, J. Williams. Top Row: F. Killoire, D. Drouillard, D.
Wing, J. Kehoe, K. Doran, N. Rheoume, G. O'Connor.
BASILIAN SCHULASTICATE
The new Basilian residence is to be completed
in May, 1965, and will accommodate 56 Scholas-
tics. A chapel, Community room, dining hall, gym-
nasium and work shop will be the unique features
of this Basilian “Castle” on the banks of the De-
troit River.
REDEMPIORISTSN
Front Row: BroThers J. KeTelaars, R, Huber, P. Keasf, C. Whalen, R. Nelder, J. Kenny, M. Goodmurphy, F. Vandersreen.
Second Row: BroThers D. Clarke, D. MacLellan, D. Meriz, A. Beaubien, J. BeckTo, B. STeacy, D. McGinn, P. Hansen, Fr. C.
McCormick, Fr, R, Marino. Third Row: Brothers B, Tracey, W. Barre, T. Pyper, M. Roth, G. Michalski, E. Redman, G. Archi-
bald, L. Norman. Back Row: BroThers C. Maclsaac, J. Barnes, A. Hicks, D. Purschke, R. Plamondon, R. Nadeau, G. McNorgan,
Fr. G. Glover, J. Fitzgerald.
REDEMPTORIST
SINGING GRDUP
Ron Nadeau, Len Norman,
Doug Purschke, Poul Curiin,
Denis Ference, and
Frank Hrbolich.
Holy Redeemer College.
Modern missionaries — is The aim of Holy Redeemer
College The RedempTorisT seminary. ATTer graduation
from The UniversiTy, Tour years are spenT in The sTudy
of The Church's mission To The modern world. Following
ordinaTion To The priesThood, These young RedempTorisTs
will begin Their missionary acTiviTy in Canada, SouTh
America, or Japan.
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c iage, gait, address, gestures, voice; the ease,
t self-possession, the courtesy, the power of con-,
virsing, the talent of not offending . . . these qual-
itigés, some of them came by nature, some may vb
fcgund in any rank, some of them are a direct pre-
c l t of Christianity; but the full assemblage of them, J—k
bind in the unity of an individual character, do
we expect they can be learned from books?
you cannot leam to converse till you have the world ’
to converse with; you cannot ~unlearn your natural
Vbashtulness, or awkwardness or stiffness, or other
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Dear Fellow STudenTs:
.:winlfiiLl-‘Jni-y
l would like To Take This opporTuniTy To Thank The
sTudenT body, The members of The STudenTs' Admin-
isTraTive Council, The TaculTy, The members of The ad-
minisTraTion and The many individual people who
helped wiTh advice and cooperaTion in The proiecTs
and plans which were successfully compleTed This
year‘ IT has been a greaT joy and privilege having
had The opporTuniTy of working for and wiTh The
sTudenT body of The UniversiTy of Windsor.
I would hope ThaT The program compleTed and The
plans for The TuTure have meT wiTh your general ac-
cepTonce and ThaT your excellenT supporT will be ex-
Tended To The incoming council wiTh equal vigour.
Sincerely,
Richard BurkarT,
PresidenT, U.S.F.
Greg Crawford, Bob Weimer, Richard Dove, John McNamara, Richard Burkart, Gladys Manser, Barry
Walker, John Fell, Mary Lou SchroT, Janet Van Linden, Maurice Miskow.
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Don Roszmann Ray Jones
(Presidential Aide)
Mary Lou Schroi
(Freshman Rep.)
Greg Crawford
[U.C.W.) (External Affairs)
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‘MG’Y senzel Barry Walker John Roberts
(Programme)(Social Dir.) (Public Relations)
Lorri Umbdensiock
{Cuiiural Affairs)
FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES
Jim Kauffman ~— Applied Science
Maurice Miskow — Pure Science
Richard Dove — An‘s Rep.
Jon Feli -—— Commerce Rep;
STUDENT CBUNCIL SECRETARIES
Janet Van Linden
Helen Froese
Gladys Monser
ll.B.W.
The University Coun-
cil for Women arrang-
ed several s o c i al
events on campus, in-
cluding a Swizzle
Party during Fro s h
Week, the Sadie Haw-
kins, and the Chil-
dren's Christmas
Party.
WM
M. L. Schro? (President), H. Pocovsky, N. Barsonti, M. Snaith, N. Hirsch, S. Morgan, D. Woltord, G.
Thompson, C, Costigon, G. McHugh, L. Menard, M. Schenck.
. ‘ “ SECOND ROW: A. Lang, P, MocNeil, B. White, T. Devlin, L. Verrosso, J. Beoulne, D. Kasta. FIRST ROW:
‘ ‘ F A. Farkos, J, Gosselin, M. Kerfz, G. McHugh, D, Wolford, M. K. L'Heureux, M. Brown, L. Tomnick, M.
J A. Marr.
W.IJ.S.B.
The World University Services
Committee strives to promote
better relations among university
students throughout the world.
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RESIDENCE COUNCILSRow 1: K. Reynell, S. Shivas, N. Barsanti, J. Placzek, S. Chauvin, C. Tufano, G. McHugh, G. Urbani. Row 2: M. Gearen,J. Allen, F. Sikkema, (3. Stevens, 8. Landry, L. Seibeniek, R. Sonier, D. Weiler, J. Sweeney.
ARTS CllllNCll
The Arts Council provides a balanced
program of activities for the student body
ranging from the annual Hallowe'en
Dance to the Arts Ball. It is also the
publisher of the Artsletter, a bulletin for
students of the Arts faculty.
Row 1: K. Landry, M, Huxter, W. Flindall. Row 2:
R. St. Aubin, A. Lang, R. Dove, G. Gaughan. Row 3:
J. Donohue, M. Cleary, F. McMorrow.
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CANADIAN
UNIIIN UT
STUDENTSC.U.S. is perhaps one of
The mosT dynamic groups
on campus in ThaT iT plans
and sponsors acTiviTies of
immediaTe inTeresT To sTu-
denTs. Included among
These are The Blood Drive,
a sTudenT insurance plan,
and a sTudy of academic
fees across Canada. This
year, Their biggesT venTure
on This campus has been
The organizaTion of a char-
Tered TlighT To Europe for
The summer monThs. Under
The guidance of Bob Weim-
er, Chairman, The group
hopes This will be a mile-
sTone in The UniversiTy's
I'llSTOl‘y. Bob Weimer, Chairman of C‘U‘S.
Larri Umbdensfock (CulTural Chairman), Tom Dunne, Mary Geroce, Michael Bell, CaTherine Comuzzi.
CULTURAL
CCMMITTEE
The CulTural Com-
miTTee is responsible
for bringing To The
campus some of The
finer Things in life,
The arT display in The
foyer of The Univer-
siTy CenTre is one of
Their services, and is
changed frequenle To
display boTh modern
arT and works of The
masTers.
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D. Fenton, F. Powell] P. McCullough, H. Stephen, T. Morgan, M. Connelly, M. Durocher, P. Walton, L.
Parent, (3. McCain, J.
lllRll
ACTBN
SOCIETY
A knowledge of
history is said to be
a knowledge of
man. The Lord Ac—
ton Society keeps a
keen eye on current
world affairs. This is
fu rt h e r stimulated
by guest speakers
such as Prof. Keppel—
Jones who spoke on
the racial problem
in South Africa.
DEBATING
SUCIETY
The aim of the De-
bating Society is to
develop the art of
good speaking and
intelligent arguing.
Windsor students
are by no means
lacking potential in
either of these fields,
and Mike Connelly
guided his group to
a high degree of
perfection.
Dr. Farrel, J. Loudon, B. Trothen, J. Vanstone, B. Nolan, R. Eocly, J. Trott, L. Vorrasso, T. Smyth.
AMBASSADUR
STAFF
Marc Samson, Editor.
M. Samson and E. Ewaschuk. WiII we meet the deadline?
C. Branigan, A. Hrachovi, T. Assang, L. O'Connor, B. Ryan, M. Samson, J. Mitchell, R.
Griffin, 5. Shivas, C. Solomchuk, H. Froese, A, Kaufman, T. Michalczuk.
J. Goyeau, L'. Davidson, F. Fraser, Editor; P. Thihault, L. Brueggeman, G. Crawford.
LANCE STAFF
ism this year, while attempting to incorporate the _best
in journalistic principles. The main "new" feature of the
Lance this year is the fact that it has gone into the field
The Lance, the weekly publication of the University, is
primarily a student project. It gives regular coverage of
social and sports events as well as controversial topics.
The editors have tried many new approaches to iournal- at offset printing.
M. Stebila, J. Deziel, L. O'Connor, A. Kaufman, L. Fox, C.C. Branigan, R. Zarate, A. Hrachovi,
Mitchell.
Gr O'Keefe, B, Ericndson, Gr Chick,
D. Smith, J. Susko,
GENERATION
The "Generation" is a literary pub-
lication presenting creative writing by
the students, including poems, essays,
and short stories.
Helen Froese, Tom Root (Editor).
STUDENT
GUHDE
Edfied by Enfle ENas-
chuk, Thb yeofs Stu-
denf Guide E on exceL
lent coHecHon of phone
numbers and addresses,
a Hue “husflens hand-
book".
Betty Thorburn, N. Gray, Te Shincoriol, H‘ Froese/ E. Ewoschuk,
J‘ Donahue, M. Cleory, M. K. L'Heureux, G. GauginA
ARTSLETTER
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First Row: G. Chick, J. Fell, L. Duguid, D. Lindsay, F. Shinners, G. O‘Keefe, D. Smith. Second Row: J,
McFarland, C. DOVld, L. Carli, M. Moodrey, W. Blonde, G. McNeil, S. Weber, B. Erickson, J. Pollard,
L. Cotter, R. Henderson, B. Bechand, P. Ryan, T. Lachine, D. Cooper. Third Row: H. Musson, D. VanNesT,
J. Diem, D. MCArThur, A. Davidson, R. Sinisac, J. Morin, J. Susko, B. Tartaglia, D. Caner, R, Bishop, W.
Cofham, J. Amyor, G. Takaki.
EXECUTIVE
Prof. M. Zin, D. Lindsay, F. Schinners, L. Duguid, G. Chick, Prof. B. Sullivan.
1 l2
First Row: F. Shady, D. Connely, D. Nolan, M. Mutter, W. Wyszynski, C. Allen, P. Paula, F. Mallat.
Second Row: P. Ledoux, M. Chiu, F. Walton, R. Miller, R. Wigle, W. Egan, O. Hageniers, T. Aconne,
L. Scott, M. Gaan, B. Griffiths, R. Nadalin. Third Row: G. Goodwin, M. Cranstone, G. Wilke, M. Gindl,
N. Talbot, J. Steiner, S. Petrusenko, J. Desmarais. Fourth Row: H. Smith, C. Morentette, B. Kenney, B.
Leeper, R. Hutchison, T. Shakespeare, L. Fitch, K. Malbourne, G. Ackert, N. Totl.
Firs! Row: D. Merlow, E, Lou, C. Perl, R. Sandre, P. Quan, H. Loudie, K. Miles, J. Morris. Second Row:
F. Hasnain, A. Bonsignore, P. Elias, L. Meloche, W. Ritchie, J. Cook, D. Cole. Third Row.- G. Mac-
Coubrey, B. Darovney, H. Regts, J. Cohoon, B. Girard, K. Wilson, B. Borschke, M. Livingstone. Fourth
Row: B. Longson, D. Kreibick, D. Hogg, D. Mortimore, P. Waier, J. Kautfman, H. Horneck.
humx.,.__~..:fz.i.. .. e n -. ‘
15! Row: C. Messing, F. Biddle, B. Foughl, Dr. Niedzielski,
2nd Row: R, Kelch, Br, Gerard, D. Blonde, Br. Angelo, A. Aylefl, C, Perl, M. Mlskow,
3rd Row: O. Mumer, H.
hoverbeke.
Loudie, D_ Philips, D. Kennedy, R. Gauthier, C. Mothe, L. Morley, E, Vonr
SCIENCE COUNCIL
El Ewoschuk, K. Oakley, D, LoMorche, C. Perl, B, Hodges, J. Callahan, M. Miskow.
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NURSES’
CLUB
159 Row: J. Kuleszo, D. Weiler, J. Schiedel, C. Smith, M_ M. Warring, G. Thompson, S. Creegon.
2nd Row: M. Honey, P. Solomon, A. Brennan, Mrs_ M. Allison, M, Gronf, W. Wegerle, C. Jodeski,
A. Pollock, P. Simon, J. Possmore.
SUCIHLUGY CLUB
ls! Row: H. MacDonald, J. Neilson, B. Artingsfoll, M. Brown, S. Armstrong, A. Giroux, J. Non-corrow, R. Verler.
2nd Row: E. Weber, J. Reynolds, M. Lobodie, F. Froser, J. Goyeau, S. Froese, C. Lochorife, W.Flindoll, M, Misek, R. Griffin.
FRENCH
CLUB
The aim of the French Club is
to promote the use of conVersa-
tional French and an interest in
French literature.
Membership consisted both of
French maiors and students who
wished to promote their native
tongue.
K. St. John, A. Laieunesse, R. Ciganovic, C. Thibault, R. Taves, K. Obradovich, A. Hrachovi, L. Mackie,
M. Graveson, D. Stracke, J. Jeeroburkhan (president), C. Lacharire, C. Branigan, M. Sertic, M. Petrasovic,
D. Jenich, M. Hamiiton, L. Belanger, F. Jenich, M. Latramboise, F. Zanutto, S. Payne, E. Barron,
J. Fisher.
B. Zub, R. Zarate, L. Mackie, F, Scartone, K. Obradovich, M. Groveson, S. Garry, G. Manger, R. Fortier, K. Comartin, Y.
Marentette; R. Taves, M, Carr, R, Sandor, R, St. John, R. Robinson, D. Wong Sing, J. Merino, D. Cerolomi, F. Zonatta, V.
Mancinelli, Dr. Urtiaga, P. Halford, G. Schincariol, F. Matteis.
SPANISH
CLUB
The beauty and
culture of the Latin
countries was
brought to the uni-
versity by the Span-
ish Club. The mem-
bers aspire to speak
the language fluent-
ly and promote an
interest in it on cam-
pus through the pre-
sentation of Spanish
drama.
TRIDENT
CLUB
The Trident Club promotes the
language, culture, and literature
which the Ukrainian st u d e n t s
have inherited. But the program
is not entirely centered on tradi-
tional ways. Rather it functions in
the present with a consciousness
of the rich cultural background of
its forefathers.
ncic
l‘\
lM, Skaab, H. Mordowanec, B. Dydyk, C. Yaworsky, L. Senchuk, L. Nazerwich. M. Korol, S. Galan,
V. Hlaclzuk, W. Zubrycky, F. Powelski, H. Stepheniski, T, Senchuk, W, Borowicz, W. Senchuk, E. Ewaschuk.
ITALIAN
CLUB
The Italian Club fosters the language
and literature of Italy. A great many of
our students are of Italian parentage
and are anxious to become more pro—
ficient in their native tongue.
8. Tuck, E. Babuin, J. Frattolin, G. Urbani, T. Soda,
M. ladipaulo, T. Marra, L. Quaglia, R. Landry,
F. Zonatta; G. Schincariol, S. Stablle, R. Delorenzi,
l. Tonellato, V. Carlone, L. Varrasso, Fr. Marina; 1
M. Nusca, J. Taliano, P. Boschetto, D. Fenton,
A. Moro, F. Angelini, L. Luvisotto, F. Fazio, C. Sbrissa, '3
CANIERBURY
ANGHBANS
0N CAMPUS
Canterbury, no lon-
ger a club, functions
as a parish for stu-
dents of the Angli—
can faith on campus.
Under the guidance
of Father James, the
group, as well as
participating in re-
ligious services, dis-
cusses topics ot cur-
rent interest in the
Christian world.
D. Woodall, P. Butcher, M. Graveson, Fr. J. T. L. James (chaplain), (3. Cooper, M. Brown, D. Skayles.
J. Gallop, J. Dounholzer, D. Roberts, Fr. A. J. Weiler, E. DeLeon, J. Baol, R. Sharp.
lEGIflN .
0F MARY
As the name implies, the
Legion of Mary is a group whose
main aim is to promote devotion
to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Once
again Fr. Weiler, the moderator,
provided a spirit of devotion.
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3333:"! v vently. Each Sodalist
m'""""""f aspires to a life of
personal sanctity,
while attempting to
inspire those about
them.
M. McDonald, B. Pouget, Fr. J. J. Keon (moderator), H. Pacovsky, C. Doyle.
J. Hill, 8. Patrick, A. Gold, R. Sanford, M. Thomas, [St.) (3. Lewis, Rev. N. Hoffman, W. Wegerle.
lflNA
ClllB
The Iona Club provides a bal-
anced program of religious eolu~
cation and social activities for
students of the United Church on
campus. Their moderator is Rev.
(Mrs) Hoffman, a most congen-
ial woman.
Mr. Gordon Fairweather, M.P., N. Barsami, J . MacKenzie, W. Borowicz, L. Varrasso, G. Crawford,
D. McCready, R. Srracke.
Li;
M. Taylor, P. Butler, J. Cochran, John Linblad [guest speaker), K. Landry, F. Smith (president), S. Shivas,
A. Lang, W. Stewart, 8. Taylor, J. McKeen, S. Keough, J. Golden, D. Devriese, T. McGlaughlin, C. Evans,
M. Cleary, J. Beaulne, P. MacNiel, K. Williams, M. Prete, L. Newman, D. Kasta, B. Hornick, P. Burford,
J. LaPorta, R. Mueller, J. Reynolds, T. Cheslea, S. Pupilin, J. Asher.
CBNSERVATIVES
This year, the Conservatives
had an active membership and
an able executive. Their program
included instruction in Canadian
government. Among the high-
lights 01‘ their year was a visit
by Gordon Fairweather, N\.P.
llBERAlS
The Liberals once again en-
joyed a busy year under the
leadership of Frank Smith. A
large number of freshmen joined
the ranks, and by providing a
stimulating program, the execu-
tive hopes they will remain in the
party's ranks in the future.
POLITICAL
SCIENCE- ECHNUMIBS
The aim of the Political Science
and Economics Club is to pro-
mote a political awareness on
campus and to relate parlia-
mentary procedures to economic
theories. Most of those pictured
served on the executive, while
the club itself had a membership
of one hundred students.
NEW
DEMOCRATS
This year, the New Democrats
had an active program on cam-
pus. As in past years, they pre—
sented the case for a social
democratic government in Can—
ada and promoted an interest
in all phases of political life.
E. Pertsch, H. Heyn, T. Devlin, J. O'Donnel, H. Bovmonn, R. Sandor, H. Stephen, M. Bell, J. Beoulne,
F. Powell, J. Dempsey.
C. Urban, F. Sikkema, M. Brodsky, J. Nancorrow, N. Lovore, R, St. Onge,
D. Fisher, K. Williams, F. Chobot, N. Ferron, J. Dounholzer, M, Skoab.
Ii M.
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A. Jorman, K. Ward,
CANADIAN
(ITTIBERS
TRAINING
BIIRPS3rd Row: H. Kranenburg, T. Mous-
seau, G. Richards, R. Timmerman,
8. Cassie, B, de Bloems. 2nd Row:
O/Cdr. K. WiIson, O/Cdr. R. Ander-
son, O/Cdr. M. Tanguay, O/Cdr. D.
Skoers, O/Cdt. V. Pistor, O/Cdt. D.
Bevan, O/Cd‘r. R. Tousignanf. 15?
Row: 2nd L1. A. Broeders, Capt. C.
F. Allen, Capr. G. Facey, Ma}, P. De-
neau, CapT. G. Mascaro, O/Cdr. D.
J. Morris.
UNIVERSITY
NAVAL TRAINING
IIIIIISIIINThird Row: CdT, T. Wyzinski, Cd’r. P. Ballard,
Cdt. P. VandaIl, Cdt. R. FleweIlIng, CdT. (3,
Matthews, CdT. B, Beaudry, Cdf. R, Johnson.
Middle Row: A/S/Lt. K. Towers, Mid. G,
TomIco, CdT. D. Badregon, CdT. T. Shady, Cdf.
F, Grabowiecki, Cdt. Cpr. T. J. Morgan, Cdt.
R. Delcol, Cdt. W. J, Pastorius, Cdr. D. Bur—
ford. Front Row: A/S/Lr. R. H. Warren, S/Lr.
K, Bezaire, L/Cdr. R. C. Cross, L/Co'r, W. J,
Waldron, C/O, S/LT, B. TurnbulI, A/S/LT. D.
Scaton.
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CANADIAN
AIR TIIRCE
O/C M, Appel, O/C E, Morgan, O/C T. Mc-
Lean, O/C 8. Case, S/L W. Benedict, O/C E.
RegTs, O/C C. Mathe,
BOWLING
CLUB
M. Ackermon, B. White, K. Badder, A. Drobitch, H. Smith.
U. of W, Invitational Champions—Mario‘s Trophy,
Mike Ackermon rolls a strike!
The Music SocieTy once
again gained praise as be-
ing close To a professional
musical group. Under The
TalenTed leadership of Rev.
John Fiore, C.S.B. They
reached new and greaTer
heighTs in The field of mu-
sical enTerTainmenT. Their
concerT in December blend-
ed boTh choral and orches-
Tral presenTaTions, provid-
ing a Truly moving experi-
ence in musical apprecia-
Tion.
Miller, R. Stephens, C.S.B.
First Row: G. Vanlore, C.S.B., L. Fox, Br. Vidor, S. Kuc, J. Rennie, L. Mondomin, K. Oakley, P. Butler,
Bri Colin, Br, Arnold, Ji Williams. Second Row: H. Bennsch, Br, Hugh, R, St, Aubin, J. O‘Donnel, W.
Firs! Row: A. Pinto, S. Hogan, C. Lachuri're, M. Lobodie, 8. Gerry, A. Sungo, N. Hirsch, J, Gosselin, M.
Wilson, R. Atkinson, Second Row: H. Hildebrand, H. Korieweg, L. Roy, J, Higgins, Y. Moremefle, J. Huny-
Ody, R. Dishere, V. Symonds, M. Keough, R. Dupuis, D. Weiler, M, Waring, M. Jonzen, P. Solomon,
J. Dagger, Sr. M. Elizabeth.
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Director Carl Morey guides the orchestra through a difficult passage.
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Michael Lyons
Scene from "Egad, WhoT A Cod"
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"All THE WflRl IJ’
Under The guiding hand of Mr. D. P. Kelly, The Drama
Club had a mosT rewarding year. IT resTricTed iTselT in no
way as To The Type of drama presenTed. This season Their
Three major presenTaTions were “Egad, WhaT A Cad" by
AniTa Bell, “The FuTure Is In Eggs" by Eugene lonesco and
"The Taming of The Shrew" by William Shakespeare.
Don Soules and Margare? Svedas
Linda Laver, PeTer Baxter, Olwyn Veighey
D’S A STAGE”
Cost of "The Taming Of The Shrew"
Scene from "The Future Is In Eggs"
. to the humorous‘
The mood ranges from the serious .
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All I need is a pair of boots.
C. Marentette, P, Green, B. Gilbert, B. Winch, R, Allard, R. Look-Kan, B. Kinzic, E,
Baxter, V. Dantzer, M. Kelley, Y. Calvar, B, Paul, H. Tiffin, P. Ciebien,
Schell, K. Williams, T. Doepner, A. Lavery, J, Diem, A. Marie-Jeanne, K. Manley, G. Vogler, K. Compeau,
Sanford, P. Simons, M. Nusca, S. Deneau.’
H. Herring, M. Keogh, A. Huxter,
M. Hainey, D.
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SKI
CLUB
The Ski Club has
g a i n e d increasing
popularity e a c h
year. There are
many students who
are almost of a pro-
fessional status, but
a great many of the
members ski for re-
laxation. New mem-
bers are fortunate in
that lessons are
given by qualified
instructors. Several
trips to Mt. Gram-
pian and other ski
resorts provided an
active and fun-filled
year.
"If you hit a tree, this is the recommended procedure".
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N. Hirsch, M. Moodrey, P. Butcher, B. Dunne, F. Jenich, Sam (Instructor), Fr. James A Huxfer, Mrs. M.
Moodrey.
"How often do you have To wind i1up?'
FLYING
CLUB
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T h e Flying Club
mode iTs debuT This
year and had an ac-
Tive membership.
Professional lessons
are given To Those
who wish To obToin
Their licence, bUT sev—
eral members are in—
TeresTed in The fun
of flying as passen-
gers.
BRIDGE
CLUB
H. Muench, G. Crawford, A. Martens, T. Doepner, _
T. Root, R. Ellis.[T. Sieberf, G. Brunet, E. Krouse, D. Nagy, P. Selecky,
M. Roy, G. Getty, M. Chalin, M. Chiu (Pres.], J. Caron, J. Goyeou, J. Diederich, W. Dale, R. St. Onge,
, V. Veinorte, E. Henderson, M. Miskow, H. Deckert.
F. Holpln, N. Ferron, P. Arnold, N. Hirsch, J. Keilman, B. Frisone, L. Parent, F. Appel.
AT ?he piano—M. Skoob, S Kuc.
J, Gervois, M. Stebflo, D. Smurf, M. BorHorgeon, J. DrourHord, A. Go‘d, M. Pendhorkor, L. Dumoulrn,
P. Burgener, Br. Joachim, D. Gordon, B. White, B. Warren, K. Doron.
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or African; or iiafian, or Gaiiic students, after 1055’ “m
ing on The Saronie waves, which’ilvouid be his more
ordinary course To Athens, at last casting anchor at
Piraeus. He is of any condition or rank of life you
please and may be made To order, from a prince
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The 1964—65 edition of the sports section of the Am-
bassador is proudly dedicated to that stalwart person
from the sports field, that staunch patron of physical
exertion, Freddy Luxford. His managerial ability is sur-
passed only by his boyish friendliness. Freddy and com-
pany always have everything prepared beforehand so
that all events “come oftC like clockwork". Every day
134 Freddy can be seen scurrying about St. Denis Hall, the
cafeteria or the D. H., either talking to the "boys", or
reminding his hockey players of the big game. For his
capable handling of sporting events, and his faithful ser-
vice to the University of Windsor and its student body,
we hereby proudly dedicate this year's sports section to
Fred Luxford.
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Rev. Hussey, C.SiBi
Moderator of Athletics
These people form the backbone of The men's
afhleTic programme on campus. Under Their cap-
able direc’rion men's sports, wiTh a special emphasis
on hockey and basketball, remain at an all time
high.
Dick Moriarity
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MEN’S ATHLETIC COUNCIL—Back Row; Mike Kane, Jim Diem, Ron Gole’rski, Carlo TuFono, John
Roberts, Bruce White, Norb Keller, Kerry MacDonald, Dave Woodall, Jim Drummond, Terry Fohlen-
bach, Kirk McKinnon, Ray Caverson. Hugh O'Neill. Fronf Row: Brian Kasta, Jim Wilkinson, Bob
Horvalh, Harvey Barsami, Norm Lavoie, Peter Cosligan, Dave Watson, Ken Long.
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SAILING TEAM—Buck Row: Tom Horsley, Andy Lang,
Butcher,
Morgan.
George Richards. Front Row: Joe Donahue,
Pat
Chris
A variety of sports were offered at the University
of Windsor this fall. Most of the students either
played football or softball in their spare time.
Others engaged in such sports as golf, tennis, sail»
ing, soccer, and track and field.
TENNIS TEAM: John Stenz, Jim Diem, Dick Crummer, Terry
In the O.l.A.A. Golf Championships played in
Hamilton, Oct. 17, 1964, the University of Windsor
Golf Team tied for first place. John Mickle, one of
the team members, tied for low individual scoring
honours.
GOLF TEAM: Harry Hands, Harvey Barsanti, Mike Kane, John
Mickle.
ARTS Il—Batk Row: Joe Stomp, Dave Dean, John Roberts, Brion Stead, Dove Dudley, Hor- ,
vey Barsami, Paul Villani, Vic Vella. Front Row: Dick Hall, Bob Taylor, Lino Salciccioli, Hugh
O'Neill, Mike Bondy.
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‘smfi Brion ARTS l—Back Row: John LaPorta, John Stenz, Bill Scarfia,
Jock Riervin, Larry Foley. From Row: Paul Lippa, Mike Terte,
Rich Pilliter, Bob Landry.
SCIENCE—Back Row: Ken CopsTick, Eddie D'Andrea,
Bellaire, Bob Belloire, George Lung, Bob Near, Front Row:
Jim Wilkinson, Larry Kelly, John Preneczky, Peter Costigan,
COMMERCE—Back Row: Torn Lachine, Bill Cotnam, Fred Schin-
ners, Marty Kwiatkowski, Jim McFarlane, John Pollard, Pat
Culhane, Brian Kasfa. Front Row: Buzz Hassel, Bob Tartaglia
Pete Ryan, Jim Kolb.
, ENGINEERS—Back Row: Bob Horvoth, John Lipic, Don Mor-
timore, Arnie Godin, Jerry Dellvechio, Dave Woodoll, Mike
Abbey. Front Row: Brian Rody, Bernie Friesmufh, Frank Gib-
blin, Dick O'Callaghan.
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CHAMPIONS
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Science—Back Row: J. Allen, S. Blackshaw, B. Bellaire, D. Smart, P. Costigan, E. Gray, A. Cecutti, J. Mitchell, R. Cascatti,
D. Gordon, L. Astrella. Front Row: J. Wilkinson, M. Thorpe, D. Missal,.D. Leach, J. Orczyk, B. Bellaire, J. Zacker.
The Championship playoff between Science
and Arts II was a closely fought battle for a
great part of the game. Finally, in the second
period, Science pushed toward the goal line
and went over for six points. Just before half
time Arts ll gained a single point on a punt.
The Science team came charging on the field
the second half and were not to be denied.
They crossed the twin—stripe twice more, final
score (18%).
Runner-up: Arts ll—Back Row: Pete Nantais, Bob
Sinclair, Bob Bondy, Kirk McKinnon, Wayne Curton,
Dave Dudley, Joe Sheehan, Lou Poqua, Peter Bond.
Front Row: John Grant, Mike Baker, Larry Stone, Joe
Bevaqua, Bob Lazarus, Dan Jason, Ed Ptomsky.
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BBMMERCE
Back Row: J. Balint, J. Halpin, R. Touchie, J. Lucas, L. Duguid, D. Van Nest, Coach Schincariol.
Front Row: J. Hogan, B. Pickford, J. Susko, D. Carter, B. Lazarus, J. Amyot.
SOCCER
Soccer was a very popular sport at Windsor last
fall. Under the direction of Bruno DeGragario, tour
faculty teams competed for top honours, which
eventually went to the Engineers. The intercollegiate
team, which is pictured below, played three exhi~
bition games this season, two against Oakland and
the other against W.O.|.T. They were victorious in
all three games, beating out Oakland by scores of
5-0 and 5-1, and defeating W.O.|.T. to the tune of
5-2.
“If i can just pull away from this guy, I'll be in the clear. .
Back Row: D. Hamber, M. Wong, R. Hussain, B. Morris, T. Acanne, M, Prud'homme.
Front Row: D. Zannier, W. Miller, B. DeGragario, L. Cameron, J. W, Allen.
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Track Team—Back Row: Dick Moriarify, Bob Samaras, Archie Green, Norb Keller, Herold Horneck,
Klouse Wiebe, Herbie Miller, Bill McAdam, Jim Atkinson. Front Row: Ken Woodoll, Lorry Kelly, Jerry
Homer, Jim McKeon, Charley Steele, Norm Gognier, Tom Elliot.
IRACK
and
FIELD
Three important members of this year's team: Ken Woodall, Jim
McKeon, Lorry Kelly.
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WINTER SPORTS...
. 3 The UniversiTy of Windsor Curling Team prac-
. 9 Tises each Thursday aT The Windsor Curling Club.
PeTe Ryan, who heads The Team, is looking Tor
I ’ anoTher successful year. In February, The Team
heads Tor The O.Q.A.A. championship held in Wa-
Terloo where They are hoping To capTure The cham-
pionship.
J. Lench, D. Terry, K. Landry, P. Gougeon, P. Ryan.
cu PeTer Ryan exhibiTs his skill as a skip,
Sweep iT down, fellas.
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B. Ryan, K. Boychuk, T. Gaffney, J. Roberts, P. McCriey, W. Flendail (Coach), Nick Grabowski.
SWIMMING
Enthusiastic swimmers all set for another one of those marathon races.
competition, the 1964-1965 University of
Windsor swimming team under coach Nick
Grabowski are on their way to another suc-
cesstui season. Led by co-captains John Rob-
erts and Tom Gaftney, the team has high
hopes of finishing even better than last year's
1 Only in its second year of inter—collegiate
I
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1 team in the O.|.A.A. competition.
E.
f :I
D. MacNamara, H. O'Neill, J. Stomp, P. Villani, P. Flanigan, A. Cecutti, T. Doepner, D. Baloishis, R. Fortin, K. Milburn,
1 V. Vella, C. Steele. J, Mitchell, J. Wilkinson.
3‘:
Every Tuesday night in St. Denis Hall one can witness players from each faculty, has defeated Oakland in early
the intertaculty volleyball schedule in action. This year season play and stands an excellent chance in the up-
the Engineers appear to have the strongest team due coming tournaments in March against the University of 7',
to height advantage. The all—star team, comprised of Detroit, Wayne State, and the University of Michigan.
C. Schmelzle, P. Quan, R. Gauthier, D. Hogg, D, Mortimer, H. D. Young, Ed Irwin, T. Elliott, B. Penner, B. Landry, M.
Hornech, L. Ball, B. Tremblay. Mullone, D. Griffore.
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FENCING
The clashing of foils can be heard from The “PiT” every
Monday and Wednesday nighT. N\r. CiccoTeHi, The coach,
has promised To produce a fine Team To represenT Windsor
in The upcoming inTercoHegiaTe TournamenTs
M. Andzons, J. Gosselin, Mr‘ A
"Touché"
. In an early
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. CiccoTelli, |. Hexel, G. Vogler, B. Brode.
season TournamenT, Gean Vogler won The women's sin-
gles while The men showed greaT promise by finishing a
close second OUT of six Teams.
Mike lunges for a poinT.
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ARCHERY
M. Kelley, B. Borschke, D. Cole, Ci MacMillan, B. Cameron, C. Maliborski, D. MoriarTy (Coach), 8. Wolf,
L. Varrasso, K, Landry, J. Gosselin, M. PreTe.
Thump, Thump, Thump, Bullseyel This is whaT happens campus is growing rapidly. He is looking forward To a 6
when archery Team members meeT each week. Under successful season This year and enTerTains hopes for in’rer-
The direcTion f Dick Moriarty, This newesT of sporTs on collegiate compeTiTion in TuTure years. ;
. . . Lots of bullseyes.Archers Take aim . . .
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B. Ryan, A. McMillan.
in spite of a sore ankle, Keith Travis
still manages To flip his opponent.
W. Craig, K. Travis, S. Chan, R. Allard, M. Clark, R. Belland, J. Barlow, C. ivey,
Mr. Albert Linnell, a black belt from The Detroit
Judo Club, is the new coach of the University of
Windsor Judo team. Under his direction interest ‘.
in This sport has greatly increased on our campus ‘
to the extent where even girls are participating
on Tuesday and Thursday nights.
This year the team has participated in local
tournaments here at the YMCA in Windsor as
well as a few intercollegiate invitational meets.
On the weekend of January 30, l965, eight
members from the club taired well at a tourna-
ment held at McMaster.
Mr. Linnell instructs the members on the
proper hold for an arm lock.
Bud Ryan flips his opponent.
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The University of Windsor Badminton team
successfully defended their O.l.A.A. lntercollegi- ’
ate Championship in the annual competition
held at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in Toronto
last homecoming weekend. if;
Eric Pertsch, two time O.l.A.A. and O.Q.A.A.
individual Champion led the Windsor team to
their fourth straight O.l.A.A. team championship. in
Bill Simon and Roland Herbst, who substituted
for the ailing Terry Fahlenboch, were instrumen- is
tal in securing the team's victory.
Bill and Eric do a little practising.
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John Duff, coach, Jim Boyko, George Lung, John Mickle, Jerry Kuzak, John Lipic, Joe Sheehan, Johnl
Zechner, Peter CosTigan, Kirk McKinnon, Dave Prpich/ Torn KnowlTon, Brian KasTa, Billy MiTchell, Frank
Dumsha, R. N. Heafh, Ken Long, Ray Caverzan, Bruce STevens, Harvey BarsanTi, Dennis DeVriese, John
Kizis, Freddy Luxford, general manager.
lANBERS
For The TirsT Time in HS hisTory, The UniversiTy
of Windsor iced a Lancer hockey Team in On-
Tario lnTercollegiaTe compeTiTion.
Under The able guidance of coach John Duff,
and general manager Fred Luxford, The Lancers
Took a commanding lead in The "B" division of
O.l.A.A. league. They appear To be headed for
a successful season by virTue of 6-1 and 6—4
vicTories over York UniversiTy, a 12-2 drubbing
of HamilTon lnsTiTuTe of Technology, and an 8-4
win over W.O.l.T. Should The Lancers have con—
Tinued success They may have The opporTuniTy
of compeTing againsT The winner of “A” Division
of which Sudbury LaurenTian is currenle The
leader.
The TuTure for inTercollegiaTe hockey aT U. of
W. has been well-esTablished.
Lancer goalie Caverzan sTops another one.
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Roger Rivai’f, Charlie Ryan, Gary Brunet, Jerry Wiley, Barry Walker, Freddy Luxford, coach; Charles
Peterson, Bill Seitz, John England, Dave Prpich, Dave Watson, manager; Tom Knowlfon, Bill Janci,
Paul MacNamara, Jerry Kuzak, Dennis DeVriese.
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Gaye Queen, Frank Dumsha, Joe Sheehan, Dave Dean, Mike Cleary, Mike Bondy, Howard Duffy, coach;
Kirk McKinnon, Harvey Barsanfi, Ray Caverzan, Ken Long, Don Kasfa
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Len Fitch, Glen MacCoubrey, Ron Dunn, Arnie Godin, Bob Gagne, coach; Gordon Mitchell, John Loeback,
John Lipic, Ed Rosar, Jim Steiner, Don Thompson, Bob Heath, Barney Kenney, Dave Cole. A
SCIENCE
John Reiner, coach; Doug Specht, Ken Woodoll, Dove Burkort, George Lung, Dove Nagy, Al Trinca,
John Kizis, James Lotchford, Roger Allard, Bruce Stevens, Gt Lagiess, Peter Costigon, Ed D'Andreo.
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Ed Chifforo, coach,- B. Murphy, P. Winkworfh, G. Polano, T. EHioh‘, M. Taranczuk, D. McWha, B. Novena,
O. Sfohl, B. Penner, L. Foucault, G. Tokaki.
BHEERLEADERS
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G. Weiss, J. W. Allen.
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After graduating from London
Teachers’ College, Mrs. Thompson
came to our university in 196T as
Assistant Athletic Director and head
of women's athletics. Under her
guidance, an excellent and well-
rounded athletic programme for
girls has developed through the
years.
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as me. '
This year the Women's Athletic Council, under the leadership of Gean Vogler
T"has proven once again that, at the University of Windsor, there is a sport for l
everyone. Swimming, basketball, volleyball, badminton, and tennis are on the
agenda for this year. Through the athletic programme provided, every girl has
ample opportunity to complete the athletic phase of her college life.
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S. Blair, B. Show, L. Sanderson, l
A. Johnston, M. Prete, A. Emerson,
Z. Zeps, J. Blackshaw.
Front Row:
G. Kapelos, P. Walton,
G. Vogler (Coach), Sis
Thompson, M. Snaith,
L. Menard.
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1} swimming team started the season
1 off with a victory over Waterloo
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and MacMaster Universmes. With
Nick Grabowski as coach, the girls'
‘ swimming team has grown and im- -
proved noticeably in the last two
' years. More successes seem assur-
. ed for this group of swimmers.
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The girls' basketball Team coached by Sis Thompson has
had a rewarding season. In the Tournament at Guelph They
placed second out of five other universities. Other games
will be played This year in Toronto and London.
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Back: D. Miles, J. Morrel, L. Snyder (Coach), 8. S. Thompson, B. McPherson, S.
Banks, C. Costigan, Front: K, Angus, P, Wilson, H. Kinik, J. Thompson, A. Emerson,
C. Maliborski, L. Menard.
VULLEYBALL
The girls' volleyball team placed second in a successful
Tournament held at Waterloo. Captain Flora Jane Hartford
and coach Sis Thompson are leading our girls' volleyball
team To an outstanding season.
Good Block, Dorothy.
Buck: J. Blackshaw, S. Thompson, 0. Teizczek, F. J. Hartford. Front: P. Barthwick,
L. Sanderson, P. Walton, A. Johnston, M. Prete, JT Clancey, K. Whetstone (Coach),
Sis Thompson.
Flora-Jane shows her skill as a volleyball player.
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The badminron Team had a successful year in infercollegiare
meets, and looks forward To even greater success next year.
Z. Zeps, M. Clark] M, Pakauskas, D. Lamarche.
“Birdie Birdie" 1'
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Girls Take Time our from Their busy academic
schedule To enjoy a leisurely game of ping pong.
K. Walsh, C. Stocker, L. Brueggeman, EA Wiedemaion, C. Harrison.
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PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENTe"HIM
BKLW-AM°CKLW-FM-CKI.W-TV
800 KILOCYCLES 93.9 MEGACYCLES CHANNEL 9
254.1322 254.2301
UPTOWN RADIO 8: TV LTD.
Specialized Service
Auto Radios — Television
Home Radios — Sound Equipment
755 Wyandotte St., East Windsor, Ont.I
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IRON & FENCE (0. no.
Custom Built Wrought Iron Porch Rails,
Columns, Furniture—Interior & Exterior
357 South 256-7041
“We. .4, i. .. "up..." . v'v’ .i_..__ _ A
NATIONAL PAINTING
& DECORATING LTD.
Brush & Industrial Spray
Painting Contractors
252-1144 — 253-1715
725 Wyandotte East
In any event "Say it with Flowers"
FISHER'S FLOWERS
I r 925 Wyandotte Street West 253-7476
E Compliments from
(TOOTS) MERESKY FURNITURE
971 Wyandotte St. E. CL 4-6269
An Old Alumnus of Assumption
SHUSTS'
POULTRY FARMS
Growers of that special meat type
Chicken and Turkey.
The Super-eating Chicken and Turkey of
all time.
Farm fresh 52 weeks of the year
CL 4-8497 Amherstburg, Ont.
BEARCAT HOME APPLIANCES
Television—Refrigerators—Washers—Ranges
Phone CL 3-6353 680 Wyandotte Street E.
PARE ELECTRIC COMPANY
Power and Light Installations
|ndustriaIflCommerciaI—Residential
REPAIRS — ALTERATIONS
Satisfaction Assured
Phone CL 6-3I47 912 Tecumseh Road East
Compliments of
Omega Book Binding Mfg. Company
969— I 995
Compliments of
THE FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT
University of Windsor
University Centre
MERCIMIITS PAPERCOMPANY (WINDSOR) LTD.
"THE FRIENDLY PAPER HOUSE”
PAPER PRODUCTS POLYETHYLENE
- WRAPPING PAPER o SHEETS
- PAPER BAGS - nous - EAos
- TOILET TISSUE - INDUSTRIAL TAPES
- PAPER TOWELS - GUMMED TAPES
- DRINKING CUPS 0 CORRUGATED ROLLS
- PAPER NAPKINS 0 TWINES
- WAXED PAPER
MAINTENANCE & SANITATION PRODUCTS
915 CRAWFORDCL 3-6339
Compliments of
MOORE ELECTRIC LIMITED
Phone 254-7591
530 Walker Road Windsor
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IT IS WITH A GREAT DEAL OF SATISFACTION
THAT I WISH TO CONGRATULATE THE STUDENTS
OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR, FIRSTLY, FOR
THEIR EARLY PREPARATION FOR A UNIVERSITY;
SECONDLY FOR THEIR CHOICE OF SCHOOL-
’ ’ 2 5 4 - 5 4 4 4THIRDLY, FOR THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS THUS FAR.
MAY I WISH YOU EVERY SUCCESS IN YOUR EU—
O studio and candid weddings
TURE ENDEAVOURS AFTER GRADUATION. ¢ personal portraits
o child studies
¢ graduation portraits
A ocommercial-
¢ theatrical and
. illustrative photography
.passports and photocopies
JAMES H. SUTTON
FUNERAL HOME LTD.
MEYERS STUDIO
owned and
operated by:
, JOHNSCHIMMEL
.;_; Res. 969-3900
&
LESLIE SZABO
Res. 254-2143
I567 Ouellette Avenue
254-25 I 5
THE UNIVERSITY STORE
EXTENDS
.,_'.._.c.
«Liv“:
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADS OF ’65
We sincerely hope
that you have shared our pleasure in the'3‘ f
expanded facilities of the University Centre
and we will look forward to your visits ‘ I
in the years ahead
Operated in conjunction with
UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR PRESS
Compliments of
m R RRR'S
BREAD lIMITED
BREAD—SWEET GOODS—CAKES
Jim Mitchell Vlnce Gagnier Lou Popovich
A Name for Fine Clothes
London — Amherstburg — ChothomWickhamls
of Windsor
ONTARIO 253-4422 286 Ouellette
Ballroom Dancing
FOXTROT, RUMBA, WALTZ, TANGO,
SWING, CHA-CHA
1 Confidence — tun — Accomplishments(0.
Our easy teaching method and a trial
will convince you.
INTRODUCTORY OFFER!Chair 8x Table Rental Service
3 Private Lessons for $5.00
GROUP INSTRUCTIONS
$1.00 per person per lessonFOldmg Chews
FOR lNFORMATlON CALL:Banquet & Bridge Tables
EMILE DANCE STUDIO
1645 Ottawa Street Windsor, Ontario2894 University W. 254-7300
Phone 252-4203
Craftsmanship Spec-(I Economy
ECGENERAL BUILDERS
v EASTERNCONSTRUCTION
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.
EASTER§MPCNQIEI§I§UCTION K
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WINDSORONTARIO
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The home of the Forward Look Serving Northwestern
Ontario — Continued Success Grads from . . .
B. & C. ENGRAVING COMPANY
Manufacturers of
Plastic Nameplates and Signs
i i i ,
\ll2 and 3 Dimensional Engraving
Steel Stamps and Dies
Limited Molds, Hops.
Imperial 0 Chrysler 0 Plymouth 0 Dodge .Valiant
Phone 969679l 1782 So. Camron
J. R. Comuui
the guaranteed length drapery
cleaning process.
Compliments of
LIVINGSTON woon blondle
MANUFACTURING “0. Cleaners
TlLLSONBURG, ONT.
Head Office Branch Plant DRY CLEANERS o SHIRT lAUNDERERS . COLD STORAGE
TILLSONBUR GRAVENHURST
G 909 RIVERSIDE DR. E at PARENT - PHONE 254-4364
“Ambassador Bridge"
HIGHWAY FURNITURE
Your Money Saving Buy-Way
on No. 3 Highway at Howard
Old Castle, Ont. JO 9-1640
FREE PARKING J. BERECZ IProp.)
WALTER KELLEY FUNERAL HOME
Wyandotte St. E.
WALKERVILLE PLUMBING CO.
LIMITED
801 Lincoln Road, at Cataroqui WALKERVILLE, ONT.
Phone CL 3-5216 After Hours CL 2-4-4156
Compliments
of
PHILLIP'S FLOWERS
2229 Wyanolotte St., West
Compliments of
CHICKEN COURT
CL 2-7226 531 Pelissier Street—Next to Y.M.C.A.
REYNOLD'S PICTURE FRAMINGS
AND ART GALLERY
Art Exhibits Monthly
Art Lessons, Art Supplies, Picture Framing
CL 4-4115 1532 Wyandotte St. East
ALSCO OF WINDSOR
RR. 1
4535 Huron Line
Good Luck Students
BONNIE'S GENERAL STORE
Paul Ewaschuk, Prop.
No. 18 Hwy. RR. No. 3 Amherstburg
TUCKER ELECTRIC LTD.
2130 Wyanolotte St. West
1519 Wyandotte St. E. Phone CL 2832‘?
MONARCH MATTRESS
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Spring-Filled Mattresses, Box Springs
Hollywood Beds
FINE CUSTOM TAILORING
256 PELISSIER STREET
CL 3-0800WINDSOR. ONTARIO
Compliments of
SANITARY MAINTENANCE CO.
CL 3-6321288 Pitt St. E.
McINTYRE UPHOLSTERING
298 University, East.
MARK CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
The “Mark of Distinction"
General Contractors Specializing In:
0 CHURCHES O FACTORIES
O MOTELS O APARTMENTS
Formerly Atlas Construction Co.
YO 9-2190 3615 Walker Rd.
Compliments
of
ALLEN'S MEAT MARKET
CL 4-4331 1477 Wyandotte St. E.
CLARKE TRAVEL SERVICE
CL 4-4347 76 University Ave. W.
WINDSOR BODY & FENDER LTD.
I850 UniversiTy Ave. W. Office 256—4953
M. F. Bernachi —— Harold Bernachi
COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE
Custom Painting & Body Work
fineSzaho
apparel
Custom
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Heller}; {ealun-s ' talk) ‘
sophislic-aled fashions
‘ for. men of good ,v 1' ’
'laslef‘flhoosr. from -
a complete Miler-lion» h > ,
»' of rn'en‘s Nothing 8 .
lhalKunsurpa'si 'Io'r‘ ‘3
sth and quaIIly, I . ‘ 1235 one“ “25120871
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GREENE'S IDEAL DRUG STORE LTD.
WyandoTTe W. of Campbell
"Serving You Since 1922"
Prescripfions
SHANEIELDS-MEYERS
JEWELLERY 8: CHINA SHOP
Diamonds, Watches, China, Silverware, Gifts
Canada's Largest Selection of
English Bone China
Phone 254-9259 Called For Cut CrysTal, Stemware and Rosem‘hal China
For FREE Delivery and Delivered l88 OUELLETTE AVENUE
l
Congratulations . , ,
L. M. ROSEN BRAVO CEMENT CONTRACTING
GENERAL INSURANCE —— REAL ESTATE FLOORING
Melallic Mastic and Coloured
CL 2-7279 MORRIS BLVD. CL 4-0811 2202 Woodlawn
new
mu 8. soNs nous: MOVERGENERAL CONTRACTOR we Move, Buy & Se”
0 FASTFrom Anywhere — to Anywhere
ALL SIZE HOUSES
. ECONOMICALFoundations and All Kinds of Repairs
i
' SAFE253—5530
A l
Res. Raymond Renaud 547 Oak 253—5530I
Res. Gordon Renaud . . . . . . . 969-7865
547 OAK
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CANADIAN
BRIDGE WORKS
WALKERVILLE, ONTARIO
Over <50 Years of Service to Canada
COLAUTTI BROTHERS LIMITED
CONTRACTORS
TILE — TERRAZZO — MARBLE
WINDSOR
2490 McDougaII
Ph. 253-6333
CHATHA/VI, ONT.
325 Merritt Ave.
Ph. ELgin 4~Oé70
SARNIA, ONT.
280 Tecumseh St.
Ph. EDgewater 6—9232
2582I Van Born
BRANCHEAU HARDWARE
+
DETROIT, MICH.
RYAN
BUILDERS SUPPLIES, LTD.
2T0 Detroit Street WINDSOR, ONTARIO
Congratulations to the
Grads of I963
from
WINDSOR HOTELMEN ASSOCIATION
Prince Edward Hotel
Norton Palmer Hotel
BERNHARDT'S FURNITURE LTD.
DISTINGUISHED INTERIORS
FOR HOME & OFFICE
Complete Planning Service
1645 Wyandotte E. 254-7568
things go
better
Wlth
CakeTRADE MARK REG.
Both Coca-CoIa and Coke are registered trade marks
which identin only the product of Coca-Cola Ltd.
Fredericlon Gleaner,N.B. July 13, 1964 idimmwdenets °fivéfie Aperfornlr Lays, des de 599’ Point-£33.,L2323nne
Ford Canada. mg arts who received awaif S}. Joseph (Beauce) Lo Va/iée de la Chaudjére/ Qué.JU/y 3], 795
‘ tailing $0,000 The grams I I I I I
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ASpll‘lng Musmans, me home Ford
Aha given am;_i "am-A
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From New Brunswick ‘ ,n'aflcéeaaoshare . .a 1;:A I . , tue‘ Quebec
Get Scholarships ii:qu SCholarshipl 4 - . ,, :32:ibune, Man.
anet Student 7 7» tati'
Winnipeg Tr mlw' ‘ H ,aid,Aiia. > (W. C- .
My H, 1964 I‘ “'1” 3" iLeihbndge ‘9m;
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Ford. Scholarshlps , July 11, 196 ,7 r I d“ '__
Two given Girls Win , Ford
Ford grants m W ‘W,Wag , a
Grant. ,,
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Del” City. is the win8rd in the cat.
‘1 0.‘ Canada's
Tship program
W111 use the
,ler Stllrlinc- u, . “.‘Mpr'
Winnipeg are am?
,in the performn.A
have won aIi wards
x
now under Ford 9f ' e
ls nadia Centennial t Onl.
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Trois bourses Ford , For Guelph Mu .
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Trois jeunes artistes de Mata- Mlle Marie—«Andree 'Léves
2 sont au nomibre des 64 em- ,17 ans, 21 rue Soucy. donl
Onl. Since the m-M)hli. -
. . a““’11 . A In: lump,l
' " ’ ' i ' i OAKVILi v i ens en arts dmj talents dans le domame de, LE Om. _ I -
:Ertsétzfgggdaui se som mérite vocail lui om valu une soiuou23,13‘o!'w’__. ’nr
*5 boutses d’une va’leur glo- sembiaibie,9' Hamilton spedao I
—' de 10,000 en vertu du pro-
,1964
ignmjde Bourses Ford-iC‘ana—1
July “I
a du centenaire de la Confe-
‘ ' I
ération.
ll s’agit del: I
Jocelyn Beruibe, 1'7 ans, 12,
ie Si-Joseph1 qui remporte une
)uIse de $100 dans la categorie
.1 theatre ;
‘ - 18 .
LlLlAN sum it a! 3250 "
ROBERT MORROW323, ‘°’ “10 Ire
f, Sue; M1110”;
. q City Singers 9 . We 17,‘ ‘ / ards deafjwmeifwamgtrd" . W . 0 _a1 0 r.
Marie-Anna “on? TVfilm a Conlane Sategf, t rh :,. I fly, - Milo” 5‘ Um- ud '
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{AMILY or
“\5 PRODUL‘Q
For details of Ford of Canada's continuing performing arts scholarship program to mark Canada's
centennial, write to:
3» Office of Public Relations, The Canadian Road, Oakville, Ontario.
DOUG MACKIE 7 Public Relations, Western Region, 8363 Lougheed Highway, Burnaby, B.C.
FERN LABROSSE w Public Relations, Eastern Region, 8600 Decarie Boulevard, Montreal, P.Q.
Ford of Canada cares about Total Performance
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BAUM & BRODY LIMITED
FURNITURE—RUGS—LINOLEUMS
WINDSOR PACKER'S COMPANY LTD.
REGAL BRAND
Electrical AppliancesTI
CL 23-3547 156 Chathom St. W. Phone CL 4-7581 Windsor, Ont.
Buy With Confidence on Easy Terms Tecumseh Road at Wellington Street
VERN P‘LLSWORTH'S ADRIENS COFFEE SHOP
SPORTLAND
.
SKI SHOPThe Home of Good Foods
"Inquire About Our Ski BUS Trips" I98 Pitt Street West Phone CL 4-6617
7O CHATHAM ST. Windsor, Ont.
Phone 253-9092
I
Compliments
“For A Brighter Outlook" I
ofI
WINDOW A-I CLEANERS I
J' & INDUSTRIAL—COMMERCIAL —— RESIDENTIAL 1
I 10 Hill streei CL 4-5188 Phone CL 6-1737 504 Victoria Avenue
FOR BETTER LIVINGComplimems of
BUY Your Furniture 01’
TEPPERMAN'SWINDSOR, ONTARIO
1623 Wyandot’re St. E. Phone CL 3-8500
1214 Ottawa St. WINDSOR, ONT.
Compliments and Best Wishes
L I M I T E D
. . G. A. INGRAM C0. (Canada) LTD.
0 Telephone AnswerIng SerVIce,
0 Direct Mail AdvertisingHOSPITAL PHYSICIANS AND
0 Secretarial ServicesLABORATORY SUPPLIES
Phone CL 3—6341 Phone CL 4-6484 1101 Ouellette Ave.
504 Victoria Ave. Windsor, Ont. WINDSOR, ONT. Phon
Compliments REGAL PAINT 8: WALLPAPER CO.
CTDistributors of
TE’ ADIATOR SERVICE VALSPAR F'N'SHESPE 5 R
Super VALSPAR Varnishes 8. Enamels
CL 2-1177 684 Dutierin Place CL 6-3145 1304 Wyandotte East (Cor. Hall)
Compliments of
W. J. BONDY & SONS
SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
126 OueIIette CL 4-3391
THE NEW SHOE BAR
Corner Randolph and Wyandotte West
Phone 252-4744
Shoes For Campus and Dress Wear
BEST WISHES
DR. & MRS. M. BURNSTEIN Best Wishes from:
SIR HARRY & MRS. GIGNAC
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FORMAL RENTALS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
ESOUIRE MEN'S SHOPPE
359 OueIleTTe Ave. 253—7000
HAROLD'S HEATING Co. Ltd.
. ,. -......—..-.. ,. ,. . ,.
WAFFLE'S ELECTRIC LIMITED
Repairs To All Makes
Over 30 Years
EST. 1930
Regis’rered Professional Engineer
PHONE 254-2595
400 ERIE E. (AT MERCER)
NATIONAL
FIRE EQUIPMENT CO. LTD.
FIRE HOSE CABINETS
FIRE HOSE, REELS, NOZZLES,
BRASS GOODS
Free Surveys & Recommendations
PHONE 256-9262
I825 Wyando’r’re E.
DOMINION FURNITURE
HIGHEST QUALITY &
LOWEST PRICES
Phone 253-1388
533 Wyondoffe E (Near Glengarry)
LIKE A SHOPPING VISIT TO EUROPE
LETTNER'S
345 Ouelletfe
Phone 253-8465
0
ANTIQUE OR MODERN JEWELLERY
SILVERWARE AND DIAMONDS
Windsor
M A I O RLOARING
CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. REALTY OF WINDSOR
Indus’rrial —— Commercialf— ResidenTial
BUTLER BUILDINGS DIVISION PHONE 252-5727
CusTom Designed
PHONE 2528371 If Busy — Call 252-5787
2l30 South Pacific 302 OUELLETTE
FRED FITCH 8: CO. LTD.
ELITE FURNITURE 8x APPLIANCES
MEMBER WBCE
GENERAL CONTRACTORS éS/Q’ITTLETEULAEIEHE:
O INDUSTRIAL
0 RESIDENTIAL 4897 Tecumseh E. 945-5841
REPAIRS — ALTERATIONS — IF LINE BUSY — CALL 945-9504
Phone 254-92I9 ADDITIONS 2578 Dougall
,_
T. EARL TAYLOR
I N S U R A N C E
AUTO—CASUALTY—FIRE
Phone 254-1139
CANADA TRUST BLDG.
(University & Victoria)
JIMMIE'S FLOWERS
Flowers For Every Occasion
PoHed Plants — FIOWers by Wire
Jimmie & Evelyn Pouge’r
BART EVON FURNITURE
We Have The KROEHLER Line
“Add New Life to Your Home Life"
Headquarters for Newlyweds & TO-Be-Weds
RE 4-785I NO. I8 Highway, LOSaIle
gland: ééivabiian.
(Props)
AMHERSTBURG
Phone 736-2168 109 Sandwich N. CL 3-6337 766 OUELLETTE
c. 3. coc1< BROTHERS EST. 1891
POWER EQUIPMENT DIVISION
LAWN MOWER
SALES & SERVICE
Warranty On All Engines & Makes
PHONE 253-4611
340 PITT E. BEST WISHES
MR. & MRS. C. H. MONTROSE
l
.LEAD4M4A
POUPARD'S ESSO SERVICE
TWO LOCATIONS
Wyandotte & Patricia Phone 256-5036
University 8. Crawford Phone 256-5200
Compliments of
Marentette's Book Store
Compliments
of
MR. & MRS. PASIKOV
Gordner & Pasikov
i525 Ottawa St.
Large Selection of Juvenile Furniture
O Chesterfield Suites 0 Bedroom Suites
0 Chrome Sets & Dining Suites
Carpeting O Admiral Television & Appliances
-. 5,, I EASY TERMS
253-1388
533 Wyondotte E. (Near Glengarry)
Newspaper Books
Catalogues Brochures
Job Printing
Commercial Photography
Cold Type Negatives & Plates
iOii HOWARD 252-5738
Windsor, Ontario Phone CL 38992 WINDSOR 129 Ouellette,
—
Compliments of
MARJORIE BAKERSPORTLAND ‘
COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES
Vern H. Pillsworth Ltd.
Room 210 182 Pitt St. W. Windsor, Ont.
Office CL 4-690970 Chothom W- 253-9092 1
PARAMOUNT FRUIT MARKET
’Send a Fancy
TENO s TOGGERY GIFT BASKET
Locally or By Wire
LEO. TENOImported 8. Domestic Delicacies,
Fancy Groceries,
Premium Quality Meats & Selected Cheeses
W'NDSOR ONTAR‘O 328 OUELLETTE 253-3300
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JAMES RICHARDSON 8x SON phone 2524584 I
S'ocks_Bonds_Muwal FundsFor Women Who Like the Very Best
C°mm°dmesAUDREY FASHIONS LTD.
254614] 656 Ouellefie Ave. 492 Pelissier Street (At Maiden Lane) . Je
TYPING SERVICE
25c PER PAGE
The T. EATON Co. LimitedMRS. STEVE BACA. .IR.
876 PlLLETTE948-2655
WINDSOR BRANCH-—-660 Ouellette StreetMornings & Evenings l
R. A. HOWARD, C.L.U.
BM Manager SUN PARLOR ADVERTISINGTHE DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
660 Ouellette Avenue Windsor, Ontario
Phone—Res. YO 9—5393—Bus. CL 36247I
Publishers 8. Printing a
r—
F" L 3A,...
Plywood Panels and Veneers
Cabinet Hardware and Lumber - Miller's Falls High Quality Tools
Pittsburgh Paints and Varathane Finishes - Ceiling Tile
Peg Board and Hooks - Fibre Glass and P.V.C. Panels - Arborite
363 Eugenie St.
1 254-5505
Open All Day Saturdays to 5 P.M.
KELLINGTON'S
CURTIS COMPANY, LIMITED
DISTINCTIVE ’
P R I NT I NG
AN D OFFSET
LITHOGRAPHY
P.O. BOX 486
WINDSOR. ONTARIO
C. D. BRUNER REAL ESTATE
3 Offices to Better Service You Throughout the County
Residential - Resorts - Farms
Appraisals of all Types - Properties - Estate Reports
1451 Ouellette
Branch 79 Talbot W. Leamington - FA 6-5971
Branch 123 Talbot W. Essex - PR 6-7057
JEAN LORENSON REAL ESTATE LTD.
1 “Multiple Listing Service"
I RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES
8. INSURANCE
252-7716
I AFTER HOURS CALL
MATTHEWS LUMBER CO. LTD.
ESSEX COUNTY’S
PLYWOOD
SUPERMARKET
Canada’s Largest Selection of Prefinished Plywoods
254-1143
NEW LOCATION 700 Tecumseh W. (Just West of Janette)
SOLD BY
JACK DUCK REALTOR
Appraisals—Mortgages
CALL
252-1191
531 University W.
Res. Jack M. Duck 12 Foirview Rvsd. 945-8511
WINDSOR
MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS LIMITED
MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
256-5401
705 GLENGARRY
NATIONAL LINEN SUPPLY SERVICE
Complete Rental Supply of
Linens 8. Wearing Apparel for Stores,
Restaurants, Industrial Plants, Offices and Motels
“For Information Call”
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eon 0”:an Lo::::IEne- 252-9608 E. P:;uea- 20513732 5""5h'"e un'f°"“ SUPPIY Se'V'ces
Doug Coulson — 969-4253 1111 Howard —— 254-1171
STANDARD PLUMBING & HEATING NERO'S RESTAURANT
REMODELL'NG SPEC'AL'STS FINE FOODS AT JACKSON PARK
REPAIRS
NEW INSTALLATIONS.
2442105 Ouellette
REED ERE RV D
M 5254-2543
945-3073
— AFTER HOURS CALL—254-4698—(DAVE CLOSS) Cater-n9 Io Weddlngs, Banquets, Etc.
REAL ESTATE.-
IT’S DAIRY QUEEN
M. HENSHAW a,
REAL ESTATE
A MULTIPLE LISTING REALTORSUnseTOHd Wycmdotte
M. Henshow—948-338410 AM. To Midnhe
5 S. TILLER—256—5949
316 Pelissier Street
3645 706456.: {um
fart rgfa’nfmm
CLOTHIER TO GENTLEMEN
Telephone CL 6-0808
Windsor, Ontario
Welcome to Our 1 l
i, 1' .Compliments of
The CI’Clzens
l -
as well as the Faculty and
M.P.P.Welcome the New
to our
RUSSELL H. SMEDLEY i
MR. 8. MRS. BERNARD NEWMAN, M.P.P. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT i
1454 Ouellefie Ave.
Windsor‘—
i
BEST WISHESi
DR. & MRS. RICHARD H. HAWRISH
DR. 8: MRS. M. BURNSTEIN
Wonderful University
Best Wishes from:
DR. 8: MRS. L. FENECH
SIR HARRY & MRS. GIGNAC
Compliments on 0 Job Well Done
DR. 8: MRS. L. G. SCHILLER HON. 8: MRS. PAUL MARTIN
Minister of External Affairs
MR. & MRS. R. L. DEMERS DR JOHN K FARRELL
History Department
Class of .64University of Windsor
Bes" WlShes imm‘ MISS BARBARA CRAIG, B.A.
MR. & .I. M.P.P.Director of Women's Residence
V‘
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New President . . . . .
of Windsor
Students. University of Windsor
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STUDENT INDEX
Abbey, M. A. ........................70,137
Acanne, T. M. ................ 69,113,139
Ackermann, M. ......................44, 123
Ackert, G. F. ...69,113
Ackert, R. J. .................................. 7O
Akintola, J. O. .............................. 60
Allard, R. P. .61, 128, 146,151
Allen, J. C. ..................................70
Allen, J. M. .................................. 68
Allen, J. W. ..70,105,138,139,159
Allen, L. C. ................................ 113
Allison, M. J. ..............................50
Aman, M. G.
Amyot, J. C. ..........48,112,139,150
Andersen, Rainer ................... 0....122
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson, . .
Andzans, M. B. .................... 26,144
Angelini, F. ............................ 26,117
Angus, Karen ..
Appel, M. G. ................70,122,131
Arbour, M. C.
Archibald, G. R. .
Arengi, C. M.
Armour, J. M. .............................. 26
Armstrong,
Armstrong, . .
Armstrong, V. J. .......................... 68
Arnold, P. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Arnold, W. Br. V. .................. 73, 124
Artingstall, E. A. ..................60,115
Artingstall, K. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Asher, J. L. ......
Assang, T. E. ..
Astrella, R. L. ..
Atkinson, J. C
Atkinson, L. C.
Atkinson, R. D. ..
Atkinson, R. A. . ...60
Austin, R. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
Aylett, A. A. ........... .44,114
Babuin, E. L. .. ..60 117
Bachand, B. W. .......... ...68
Badder, K. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Badregon, D. A. . ..60, 122
Baillargeon, M. ......................71,131
Baker, M. J. .................................. 26
Baker, M. L. ..
Baker, W. M. ................................71
Balaishis, D. A. ....................44,143
Baldwin, N. K. . ......... 60
Balint, J. M. ........................ 60,139
Ball, L. S. ..............................69,143
Ballard, P. J. ..
Bardswich, L. J. .......................... 152
Barlow, J. F. ........................ 60,146
Barnett, J. M. .60
Baron, R. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Barre, W. R. .. .................. 75
Barron, E. A. .. .60,116
Barry, J. H. ._ ............69
Barry, J. R. .. ............69
Barry, M. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26,139
Barsanti, H. J. ......26, 135, 136,137,
148, 149
Barsanti, N. A. ........60, 89,104,105
120
Bash, J. M. ............................ ...71
Bates, J. P. G. ............. ...6O
Battaglia, Br. A. ...73
Bauman, R. J. .............................. 26
Bauman, H. G.
Baxter, P. J. .....
Beaudette, J. S. ............................ 71
Beaudoin, J. J. ............................ 54
Beaudoin, L. A. ..
Beaudry, B. F. ......................60,122
Beaulne, J. J. ......27,104,120,121
Beck, L. A. .....
Becker, N. K. .
Beckta, J. V. .
Bedford, G. A.
Beland, R. J.
Belanger, Leo R.
Belanger, Linda L.
Belisle, M. ........
Bell, G. V. ............................ 60,161
Bell, M. D. ........................ 121,106
Bellaire, B. H. ......................44,138
Bodnar, A. M. ..............................60
Bogaert, D. E. . .60
Boisvert, M. C. .............................. 60
Bond, P. M. ................................ 138
Bondy, J. M.
Bondy, R A ..........................60
Bonner, M ....................................27
Bonsignore, A. T. ..
8001, J. G. ................................ 118
Borowicz, W. R. ............ 27, 117, 120
Borthwick, P. J. .. ..................6O
Borschke, B. G. .. 69,113,145
Boschetto, A. P. .. .......... 60, 117
Bosen, H. L. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 27
Botsford, A. W. ..
Boudreau, P. J. .
Bowman, M. J. ...54
Boychuk, K. S. . .......... 142
Boyko, J. A. ........ 150
Boylan, E. K. ............ 60
Boyle, C. J. .. ...54
Boyle, L. D. ................. ...71
Boyle, W. J. ................. ...6O
Braithwaite, S. E. .........60
Brand, 1. H. ..........................60,161
Brand, J. M. ........................60,161
Branigan, C. E. ..60,108,109, 116
Breault, D. E. ................................ 68
Breaton, J. R. ................................ 68
Breen, B. L.
Breen, L. J. .................................. 60
Brennan, A. .......................... 51,115
Brien, J. F. . . . . . . . . , _ . 71
Brightmore, L. J. .................... 28
Brightmore, N. ............................ 28
Brigidear, Bro. C. ...73
Brock, J. A. ...... ...28
Brock, J. H. ...6O
Brocklebank, Bro. . ...73
Brode, M. J. _______ 28,144
Brodsky, M. H. ......................44,121
Broeders, A. C. ..............................28
Brooks, G.
Brophey, F. M. ________________________ 60,80
Brown, B. R. .................................60
Brown, ..
Brown, .
Brown, Mariorie .................... 60, 104
Brown, R. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . 45
Brueggeman, L. J. ........ 60,109, 163
Brunet, G. N. ................ 60, 122,149
Burford, P. J. 68,120,122
Burgener, P. E. ________ 74,131
Burgos, C. E. . ___________ 28
Burkart, R. W. 28 102
Burkart, Rosellen .
Burkart, W. L. .. ...151
Burns, M. S.
Busse, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Butcher, P. J. ........60,118,129,136
Butler, E. ...................................... 60
Butler, P. E. ........................ 120, 124
Cadotte, W. R. ............................60
Cain, E. M. ....... ....51
Caldwell, W. G. .......................... 71
Callahan, J. W. .............
Bellaire, R. J. ________________44,137,138 CUP/C". Y- L-
Benedm, B. E. _____________________________ 60 Calvert, W. G. ..............................60
Behemou, G. ” Cameron, L. W. ....................28, 139
Benemou’ R, L. ____________________________ 48 Cameron, R. J. ....68
Bennett, P. A, ______________________________ 27 Campbell. R. M. ............................ 71
Bennesch, H. H, F, 124 CGmPeOU: K L- ---------------------- 60,128
Benningl Candido, D. ..
Berks, T. Carioni, A. L. .......................
Berry, p. M_ _______ Carli L. ..................................48,112
Bertoldi, E. F., (15,3. ____________________74 Carlene. V. D. -
Bevacqua, J. _ ________________ 138 C0": -
Bevan, D_ L 60,122 Carr, L. A. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60,116
Bezaire, B. J. ........71,122 Carri
Bhumgara, N. _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ 1 , , . _ _ _ _ , V _ 1 , 54 canon
Biddle, 1:_ G_ H4 Carson, P. S. .................................. 71
Biddle, M_ A. __ _____________60 Carter, D. T. .. ..48,112, 139,150
Billand, R. L. ., 152 Carter. P. W. ................................ 60
Binder, K_ _______ 60 Carter, R. K. .......................... 28, 85
Birch, s. R_ _ ______48 Cascadden, D. R. ......... 71
Bishop] R, E. D _____ “2 Case, S. D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,122
Biorgon, D. NL ""60 Cosselton, T. J., C.S.B. .................. 29
Block, J. A. R. ____________60 Caverzan, R. C. ....29, 135, 148, 149
Blackshaw, J. E. .........27,160,162 Cam“: A~ -------
Blackshaw, s. A. R. . ....44,138 Chcbmr M- J- - 1121Emir, 5. E. _______ Chalin, C. G. . .........7O
Chalin, M. C. 130
Chambers, J. E. ..
Chapman, S. J. .. ......61
Chauvin, S. M. 29,105
Chelap, M. . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Cheslea, T. J. ......... 68,120
Chick, T. G. .48,110,112
Chittick, B. A. ..............................45
Chiu, M. ...................... 54,113,130
Choptiany, S. G. . ......... 61,159
Christopher, G. K. .......................... 61
Chui, G. C. .................................. 29
Ciceri, P. B.
Ciebien, P. C. ...................... 61,128
Ciganovic, R. ........................61, 116
Cillis, M. D.
Clzek, J. J. ............................ 61,159
Clancy, J. E ........................ 61,162
. 149
Cmar, J. E. .................................. 69
Cochran, J. A. ...................... 61,120
Cohoon, J. H. ............................ 113
Colautti, A. A.
Cole, C. D. ..................................29
Cole, D. R. ............ 68, 113, 145, 150
Collis, R. G .. ................. 68,150
Colussi, D. L. . ........ 61
Comartin, K. L. 116
Comuzzi, C. M. ...... 106
Connelly, M. T. 61,107
Connolly, D. 69 113
Cook, J. M. ...... .113
Cooke, Bro. Giles . ..73
Cooper,
Cooper, G. C.
Copeland, S. L. .
Costigan, C. M. ....................61,104
Costigan, D. J. ............................68
Costigan, P. C. ......71, 135,137,138
148, 151
Cotnam, W. J. ...................... 68,112
Cotter, L. J. ....... ..
Coughlin, K. W.
Coutts, S. D. ................................61
Coyle, C. F. .61
Coyne, L. J. 69
Cozens, J. M. ............................61
Craig, W. B. ..... ..29, 146
Cranstone, J. M. .................. 54,113
Crawford, G. W. ....68,102,103,109
120, 130
Creegan, S. M. .................... 50,115
Crummer, R. W. . ..... 136
Culhane, P. S. ..... 137,150
Cumming, J. E.
Cunningham, B. M. .
Cunningham, R. J.
Curtin, W. G.
Cuthbert, 8. C. .
Czachor, J. E.
Dale, W. H. .....
Dalqleish, J. F. ............................54
Ballard, J. .................................. 71
Damm, C. L. .............................. 61
Damore, F. W. .............................. 61
D'Andrea, E. L. ..............71,137,151
Dantzer, V. H. ...................... 69,128
Darovny, W. S. ....113
Da Silva, L. ..................................45
David, C. E. .......................... 48,112
Davidson, A. S. .. 68,112
Davidson, K. J. ....................61,109
Dawson, J. L., Jr. ........................45
Dean, D. F. ......... 30,137,149
Debloeme, B. G. .................. 122
Deckert, H. B. ............45,130
Decourcy, A. J. .. ........ 71
Degregorio, B. 54,139
Delaney, A. M. .. 30,159
Del Col, R. A. 61,122
De Leon, E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Delorenzi, R. J. L. .. 61,117
Delvecchio, G. A. ........... 69
Dempsey, J. J. ..... 121
Deneau, M. J. .. ..... 30
Deneau, S. ........ ..128
De Pauli, F. J. .. ..... 71
Deschenes, C. J. . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Desmarais, J. N. 9,113
Devereux, M. J. ........ 61
Devlin, J. T. ........................ 104,121
Devriese, D. R. ......61,120,148,149
Dewhirst, K. S.
Deziel,
Diederich, P. .................................. 39
Diem, J. L. ....68,112,128,135,136
Diet, A. R. ....................................71
Disher, R. M. .............................. 125
Doepner, T. R. .71,128,143,130
Doman, G. L. ........... . ....................30
Donlon, C. L.
Donohue, C. L.
Donoghue, J. A. .
Donohue, J. M. .
Doran, K. R., C.S.B.
D'Orazio, G. A. . .30
Doucet, J. D. .....
Dove, J. R. ...... ,102,103,105
Doyle, C. E. . ........... 61,119
Doyle, R. E. ................................ 61
Drake, B W ................
Drake, P. S.
Driedger, P. R. ............
Driedger, R. J. ............................ 61
Drobitch, A. J. ....... ..
Drouillard, D. H., C.S.B. ................74
Drouillard, G. R. ..........................45
Drouillard, M. J. .. .30, 131
Drummond, J. ......................54,135
Ducharme, E. W. .......................... 61
..61, 137, 138
..48, 112,139
Dudley, D. R.
Duguid, L. A.
Duke, J. A. ........
Dumoulin, L. M.
Dumsho, F. J.
Dunlap, A. N.
Dunlop, R. J.
Dunn, R. C. .....
Dunne, R. J. .........
Dunne, T. J. ..............
Dunwoody, M. J.
Dupuis, M. R. ....................61,125
Durocher, M. L. ..................61,107
Dwelska, M. L.
Dydyk, B. J. ........................61,117
Eady, R. J. ................................ 107
Eby, P. A. .. ...30
Egan, W. J. ............................. 113
Egbuniwe, A. A. ........................54
Elias, P. E. 69,113
Elliott, J. T. .......................... 143
Elliott, T. A. ...................... 140,159
Ellis, J. H. ..
Ellis, R. D. ..
Ellis, R. P. .....
Emerson, J. A.
Emmons, J. T. .. .....68
England, D. W. .....61
England, J. H. .. 61,149
Epp, E. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Erlandson, R. J. .. 110
Evans, G. T. ......
Evanshen, J. N.
Ewaschuk, E. J. ....45, 108, 111, 114,
117
Fabbro, N. J. ................................ 61
Fabok, M. S. .................................. 61
Fahlenbock, T. D.
Fallon, J. M.
Farkas, A.
Farrell,
Faucher,
Fought,
Foul, J.
Faulkner,
Featherstone, C. A. ........................ 51
Fell, J. N. ............68,102,103,112
Fenton, D. M. 117, 107
Ferguson, E. C. ..
Ferron, N. T.
Field, T. E.
Fields, M. F.
Fields, P. J.
Finn,
Finn, .
Finney, N. M. ..
Fisher, D. G. ______
Fisher, J. E. ............
Fisher, J. R. ............
Fishman, R. J.
Fitch, L. A. .................... 69,113,150
Fitzsimmons, D. M. ........................ 71
Flanagan, J. P. ..... .143,150
Fleming, 5. G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Flewelling, R. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Flindall, Wayne H. ........62,105,115
142
Fluelling |. L. ................................31
Foley, K. L. .............. 62,137
Fortier, R. . . . . . _ . . . . 116
Fortin, R. M. ...143
Fotheringham, N. K. .................... 62
Foucault, L. W. ...................... 62,159
Fox, L. J. .62, 109, 124
Frank, J. A.
.................... 51
Frasca, P. R. .. .................... 31
Fraser, F. A. _____ .62, 109, 115
Frattolin, J. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62, 117
Freeman, C. J. ..............................68
Friedrich, B. J. .............................. 62
Friesmuth, B. F. .. .137,152
Frisone, B. L. ........................ 62,131
Froese, H. M. ........62,103,110,111
Froese, S. M. ........................62, 115
Fronczak, S. R. .
Fuerth, J. T. .................................. 69
Fysh, A. H. .................................. 62
Gaan, M. R.
Gacesa, M. .....
Gaffney, T. C. ................
Gagnon, N. V. ................
Gagnier, N. A. ..
Golan, S. E. ........
Gall, R. P.
Gallop, J. P.
Garbach, M. R. . ....................... 62
Garry, S. E. ............62, 80,116,125
Gatfield, J. E. .............................. 62
Gaughan, G. A. .........
Gauthier, Bro. Barry
Gauthier, R. A. ............69,114,143
Gauvreau, G. J. ........... 62
Gearen, M. T. 62,105
Gebal, J. F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Gerace, M. C. 31,106
Gerolami, D. J. .. 31,116
Gervais, E. A. .........71
Gervais, J. G. ........................ 71,131
Giannandrea, P. L. ........................ 62
Giblin, F. J. ........ 55,137
Gibson, J. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Gibson, W. J. E.
Gil, W. .............
Gilbert, R T. .. 62
Gilbride, Bro. ................................ 73
Gillis, E. A. .................................. 31
Gindl, M. L. .. .69,113
Girard, C. A. ............62
Girard, W. E. ........................ 69,113
Girash, M. J., C.S.B. ..............45,74
Girardin, J. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Giroux, F. A. .. .70 115
Glibota, D. A. ...51
Gloster, M. J. ............ 32
Godin, A. L. ..137, 150
Gold, A. J. .......................... 119,131
Golden, J. A. ........................ 62,120
Goletski, R J .. 32,135
Gombai, S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Gonsalves, D. N. ...55
Goodbrand, D. B. ....71
Goodmurphy, D. M. ......................75
Goodwin, G. J. .................... 69,113
Goodwin, W. G. . .......... 62
Goodyer, R. B. ........................ 71
Gordon, D. J. 131
Gorek, A. M. .
Gornouvel, G. 62
Gosselin, J. A. .............. . ...............62
Gosselin, J. M. ....62, 104, 125, 144
145
Gougeon, P. H. ....................71,141
Goulin, D. R. ................................32
Goyeau, J. A. ......62, 109, 115, 130
Grabowiecki, F. J. ................ 62,122
Grant, J. S. .......................... 62,138
Grant, M. M. ........................ 51,115
Grant, M. L. ......
Graveline, R. E.
Graveson, M. L. ............ 62,116, 118
Gray, E. J. ............................... 138
Gray, N. A. ...... ..62,111
Grayson, G. G. ............................ 62
Greaves, M. C. .............................. 68
Green, J. T. ...... ..46, 153
Greene, P. W. ..... ...62, 128
Greenhow, S. R. ................................
Greenway, W. F. .......................... 62
Greenwood, C. A. .
Greenwood, T. D.
Griffin, R. A. .......
Griffiths, B. H.
Griffore, D. T.
Grossutti, J. A. ............................32
Groundwater, E. M. ...................... 62
Gruenwald, D. J., C.S.B.
Grujicich, M. M. ............................
Gualtieri, A. G. ..
Guerrasio, F. G.
Guertin, J. J.
Haberer, T. P. ............................ :32
Hageniers, O. L. .................... 69, 113
Hague, J. S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Halasz, S. A.
Hales, S. D. .....
Halford, P. W. .
Halford, T. R. .....62
Hall, W. G. ....................................71
Halliwill, B. R. .............................. 62
Halpin, F. M. ...131
Halpin, J. K. ..... 139
Hamber, D. E. 139
Hamelin, D. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Hamilton, M. G. 62,116
Hamilton, M. G. ............................62
Hancox, C. L. ................................ 33
Hancox, G. M. . ...62
Hands, H. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Haney, M. M. .............. 51,115,128
Hansen, P. E., C.S.S.R. ..................75
Haran, B. A. ......... ...62
Harris, G. C. ..... ...62
Harris, K. ...... ...68
Harris, L D. . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Harrison, C. A. 163
Harrison, J E .............................. 68
Harrison, R. J .............................. 68
Hartford, F. J.
Hartford, F. K.
Hasnain, S. F.
Hassett, W. J.
Hastings, M. E
Hastings, R J. .............................. 62
Hatch, C. L. .................................. 62
Hedgewick, C. A.
Helget, R. F. .....
Henderson, E. J. 130
Henderson, R. J. .. 68,112
Henry, J. J. .................................. 62
Herage, J. E. ................................71
Herbst, R. G. ...71
Herniman, K. C. .........68
Herring, H. K. ......................62,128
Hewitt, R. P. ................................62
Hexel, l. ....... ..133, 144
Heyn, H. A. .......... .121
Heynsbroek, P. A. ..................
Hickling, H. D. ..............................62
Hicks, A. W., C.S.S.R. .33,75
Hiebert, M. B., C.S.B. ............46,74
Higgins, J. A. ...... 62,125
Hildebrand, H. L. .62,125
Hill, M. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33,119
Hindmorsh, M. . ........................ 62
Hirsch, N. ....33,104,125,129,131
Hladzuk, V. V. ...................... 33,117
Hobbs, B. R. .................................. 68
Hodges, B. A. ...........
Hodgkinson, E. A., Jr. ..
Hofford, D. W. ............................ 69
Hoffman, R. J. .............................. 52
Hogan, J. T. ..
Hogan, S. A. ........................ 62,125
Hogg, Dennis R. A. ......69,113,143
Holl, R. F. ................................ 62
Holland, N. E. .. 62
Holmes, R. D. ................................63
Holmes, W. H. ..............................71
Holton, H. H. ..71
Homer, G. J. ............ ..63
Honchar, S. 63
Horneck, H. S. ...... 69, 113,140,143
Horacek, R. K. .............................. 63
Homer, G. C. ......................140,153
Hornick, B. E. ........................ 63,120
Horsley, T. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,136
Horvath, R. G. ..
Horvath, R. H. ._
Hotchkiss, D. W.
Houlahan, R. J.
.55,135,137,152
Howell, M. J. ................................ 63
Hrachovi, A. A. ....63,108,109,116
Shrivnak, Paul .............................. 55
Huber, R. R., C.S.S.R
Hundey, l. M.
Hunt, T. S. .................................... 63
Hunter, George
Hunter, S. F. ................................71
Hunyady, J. H. ...................... 63,123
Hurdle, Bro. Brendan
Hussain, R. W. ...........
Hutchins, D. J. .............................. 55
Hutchinson, R. T. ..................55,113
Hutton, A. G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Huxter, A. L. M. 34,128,129
Huxter, M. T. ...... 63 89,105
Hyatt, R. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
ladipaolo, M. 0. 63,117
Irwin, E. N. ..........................63,143
Isaac, W. M ..................................46
lstephan, M. A. .. ..50
Ivanoff, P. V. ...... ...34
Iversen, Jorn . . . . . . . . . . . 63
lvey, C. M. ........ ..146
Ivosevich, R. J. .. ...63
Jablonski, D. E. ..............................46
Jackson, S. H. .............................. 71
Jacobs, D. K. ...... ..
Jacques, M. M. ..
Jadeski, C. T. ........................ 52,115
Jakobszen, T. E. ............................63
Janci, W. A. .63,149
Janisse, A. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Janisse, M. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Janzen, M. A. 63,125
Jarman, A. M. G. . ....... 121
Jason, D. J. ................................ 138
Jeeroburkhan, M. J. ..............63,116
Jenich, D. G. ........................ 34,116
Jenich, F. M. ..... 63,108,116,129
Jenkins, G. J. . . . . . .71
Joch, S. ' ........... ...71
Johnson, D. G. ......... 63
Johnson, R. C. ......................63,122
Johnson, R. W. .............................. 63
Johnston, A. M. .. ..34,160, 162
Johnston, E. M. .. ...............46
Johnston, |. F. . .........71
Jones, R. E. .. 63,103
Julien, J. M. .........74
Juzkiw, R. ......................................69
Kainz, A. ....................................63
Kalbfleisch, J. E. . 34
Kane, D. E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Kane, M. F. .. 135,136
Kane, M. J. .. .....................63
Kaoe'os. G. 34,160
Karschti, M. .................................. 63
Kasta, B. C. .......... 68, 135, 137, 148
Kasta, D. L. ................ 104,120,149
Kauffman. J. A. ............... 103.113
Kaufman, A. H. .................... 63, 109
Kaufman, B. |.
,J.
Keilman, J. J. 131
Kelch, B. E.
Keller, N. W. . .68,135,140,1'54
Kelley, M. P. ................ 63,128,145
Kelly, C. J. ....................................63
Kelly, L. J. ...137, 140
Kelsch, R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Kemp, M. E. . ...63
Kendall, T. A. .. .......... 69
Kennedy, D. J. .. ........... 71,114
Kenney, B. C. ..............56,113,150
Kenny, J. B. ................................ 68
Kenny, J. .............
Keogh, M. S. K. .............
Keough, M. M. A. ..63,12O,7125,128
Kerr, G. M. .....................
Ketelaars, J. J., C.S.S.R.
Kiervin, J. O. ....... . ........................
Killaire, F. J., C.S.B. ....................74
Kinghorn, M. R. ..63
Kinik, H. E. . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . . 63
Kinzie, R. D. .................... 63,128
Kirk, L. E. .................................... 63
Kirkey, J. M. A.
Kizis, S. J. ....................71,148,151
Klapak, A. M. .............................. 63
Klinck, M. T. .
Knapp, Z. B.
Knott, Bro. Kieran ........................ 73
Knowlton, T. A. .......... 63,148,149
Knox, G. M. J. .............. 35
Kolar, M. P. .......................... 63
Kolb, J. A. ......................... ..137
Konopasky, R. J.
Korab, Edward ..35
Kornelsen, M. J. ............................71
Korol, M. V. ........................ 63,117
Korteweg, H. A. .. ...63,125
Koteles, J. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Kovceses, P. A. C. ...63
Kranenburg, H. T. .122
Krause, E. R. ........ .130
Krawec, S. J. ................................ 63
Kreibick, D. E. F. .......................... 113
Kroker, A. W., C.S.B.
Kuc, S. G. .............
Kuhl, G. F. .......
Kulesza, J. M.
Kulperger, E. R.
Kurtz, T. M. .................................. 63
Kuzak, G. N. ................63,148,149
Kwiatkowski, M. .68, 137, 152
Labadie, M. L. 63,115,125
Lacey, F. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Lachance, M. E. ..
Locharite, C. B.
Lachine, T. J. ................ 68,112,137
Ladouceur, G. L. ..........................35
Ladouceur, M. E.
Lafortune, G. J. .. ..
Laframboise, J. A. ........................ 63
Laframboise, M. C. ................ 63,116
Laginess, T. C. . ....... 151
Laing, G. A. ..... .105
Laing, L. M. . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Laieunesse, A. C. .63, 116
Lally, H. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Lalonde, H E. .............................. 68
Lamarche, D. A. ............71,114,163
Lamp, Helmut .............................63
Landry, K. M.
Landry, R. K.
.120,141,143,145
...63,105,117,137
Lane, J. A. ............................... 52
Long, A. M. ....63,84,104, 120,136
Lang, Apollonia ............................63
Laporta, J. A. A. .................. 64,120
Latchford, J. S. .........
Latendresse, G. H.
Lau, E.
Laudie, H. .
Laurie, N. M. ..
Lauzon, D. A. ..............
Lauzon, Bro. Jean ...... ...73
Laver, L. A. .............
Lavery, A. M. M. .. ....64,80,128
Lavoie, N. F. ................ 35,121,135
Lazarus, R. J. ........................ 64,139
Leach, D. .46,138
Lecouteur, L. G. ............................56
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Ledoux, P. R. ........................ 69,113 McPherson, B, J. ____________________________ 89 Moore, T. W. ................................ 72 Passmore, J. I. ...................... 52,115
Lee, L. Y. ......................................71 McWha, D. C. _________________________ 159 Moran, P. B. ................................ 49 Pastorius, W. J. ..................70,122
Leeper, B. A. Maerzluft, S. ...64 Morand, G. F. ..64 Patrick, S. J. ........ ..__119
Lemiere, P. J .................................35 Mady, J. A. __________________________________ 36 Morden, D. L. .............................. 64 Patterson, D. W. ........................ 65
Lenardon, J. .................................. 64 Maguire, W. M. ____________________________ 68 Mordowanec, H. ....................64, 117 Patterson, J. E. ............................ 50
Leuteritz, R. Makarevich, S. .. ___64 Moreau, R. A. .. .....64 Paul, J. B. ............. 128
Levay, M. Makohon, J. G. ............................72 Morettin, R. J. ..............................7O Payne, 8. M. .............. 38,116,159
Lewicki, E. _ Maliborski, C. A. ............72,80,145 Morgan. C. G. ...................... 64, 136 Pedwell, D. R. .............................. 72
Lewin, H. M. ...... .64 Malicki, R. E. Morgan, E. W. .. 122 Pemberton, P. A. .65
Lewis, George A. ......... Mallat, F, J. __________________________69,113 Morgan, 5. A. ...................... 65,104 Pendharkar, M. ............................ 131
L'Heureux, M. K. .......... 35,104,111 Malone, P. J. ________________________________36 Morgan, T. J. ................65,122,107 Penfoid, R, D. ______________________________ 38
Liburdi, J. Malone, T. M. Morin, J. T. . . . . . . . . . . . .37,112 Penner, R. J. ..65,143,159
Liebrock, C. A. .................. Mamer, O. A, ____________________________ 114 Morin, P. A. ....... Penner, R, e, ________________________________7o
Lindquist, R. J. .................. Mamolo, M. __________________________________ 64 Morley, E. N. ................................37 Perl, c, A. ____________________ 70,113,114
Lindsay, D. , Mamolo, R. ..... Moro, Andrew Pertsch, Eric .. 47,121,128,147
Lipic. J. F. .................. 137,148,150 Mancinelli, v. ........................ 36,116 Morris, D. J. .. Peters, Vera __________________________________52
Lippa, P. .............................. 64,137 Mondamin, L. s. ..................69,124 Morris, J. F. Peterson, D, J. .39
Liszczok, O. ._ .,..,.64 Mandzak, K. P. .. Morris, R. A. Peterson, J. C. .___149
Little, P. V. ________________________________ 150 Manery, N. R, ______________________________ 72 Moriimore, D. G. ..70,113,137,143, Petrasovic, M. A. 65 116
Livingston, M. F. .......................... 64 Manios, D. L. ________________________________ 64 159 Petrcich, M. A. . ...65
Livingston, M. J. .69,113 Manley, K. P. _ ............... 64,128 Mousseau, E. P. ............65,122,159 Petrunik, K. J. . .70
Livingstone, S. R. .................... 64,80 Manser, G. J. ........ 37, 102, 103, 116 Mudryi, A. ................37 Petrunik, M. G. . ...65
Loebach, J. L. ______________________________ 150 Marcella, L, M, ______________________________ 64 Mueller. R. H. 65, 120 Petrusenko, S. .70 113
Loiek, J. S. .. Marchildon, P. F. “768 Muench, H. 65,130 Petto, A. M. .. ...65
Long, K. F. .......... 35,135,148,149 Marcotte, J. P. ______________________________ 64 Muir. R. C. . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Pettovel, s. .....
Longson, B. H. ......................64,113 Marentette, C. R. ................ 113, 128 Muirhead. M. A. ..65 Pevler, T. J. .39
LOOk, Kan R. . Marentette, M. F. . .............. 37 Muldoon, C. ....... ..65 Pfister, R. M. .. ...65
Lorenzen, s. J. ............................ 172 Morentette, Y, M. .......... 64,116,125 Mullone, M. D. 143 Phillips, D. W. 65.114
Losole, R. J. .................................. 35 Marier, F, ______________________________________ 64 Munro, T. W. .. .................... 72 Phillips, F. C. .. ......... 65
LOUdOh. J. M. Marie, Jeanne A. G. .128 Murphy, 3. A. -— .................. 159 Phillips, R. C. .. 47 147
Lozon, J. P .................................. 69 Markovich, R. ________________________________ 64 Murphy. 8. M. ..65 Phillips, T. M. ...72
Lucas, J. A ................................ 139 Marks, B. J. .................................. 64 Murphy. T. P., C.S.B. .....74 Pickard, L. c. .....................7o
Lucid, R J. ..... ....64 Marks, J. D. B. ...... 72 Murray, 5. M. ................................ 65 Pickford, B, w. ................... 139
Lukie, Alexander ..........................35 Marley, L. D. ........................ 69,114 Musson, H. D. 49,112 Pikula, E. T. . ....70
Lung. G. J. ................ 137,148,151 Marquis, L. A. ______________________________64 Mutter. M. P. ........................70.113 Pilliter, R. ............................ 65,137
Lutvok, s. M. ..................68 Marr, M. A. ____104 Nodolin. R. A. ......................70,113 Pinto, A. M. .............................. 125
Luvisotto, L, __________________________ 64,117 Marro, A. J. __________________________64,117 Nagy, D. C. ...68. 130. 151 Pistor, V. ........ 65,122
Lyman. R. F. .................................. 64 Martens, A. R. ....... . .................... 130 Nancorrow. J. E. ............65,115,121 Pitcher, w. J. ................................65
LYDdS, D. A. ....... 68 Martin, J. E. ...72 NOMOiS, P. A ------------------------------ 138 Pitre, Bro. Bruce ..........................73
Lyons, M. J. .......................... 64,126 Martin, M. c. ................................ 64 Novena. R. A. .. 159 Placzek, James . ..105
MCAdOm, W. J. .................... 64,140 Martincic, J. J. ..............................69 NOWGIkOWSkY, M. ------------------------65 Ploncon, J. T. ................................ 81
McAIlindon, Br. Arn . ..73, 124 Mosley, R. M. Nozorewich. L. C. .................. 38,117 Piante, R. M. ______________________________ 65
MCAllUm, R. B. ..............................72 Masotti, Jeanine ............................ 64 NeGJYr M- M. n Popcock, L. E. ..... 138
MCATThUr, D. F. .................... 68, 112 Masterson, C. J. ____________________________64 NEW, R- W~ --------------------------47.137 Polono, G. D. ................72,153,159
MCAVTI'TUT, J. E. . _______ 69 Mosterson, D. M. _._69 Nellsonr J. C- ----------------------65,115 Poliszczuk, J. L. ............................ 7O
McCabe, L. G. .............................. 64 Mostronordi, D. L. . _ _ . _ . . _ _ , , . _ 37 Nelder, R. J. 38. 75 Pollack, A. J. .. ..52, 112,115
McCain, G. A. ......................72,107 Mothe, J, c. ______________ 114,122 Newman. L. A. ........... 65 T20 Pollard, J. R. ........................49,137
McClavey. M. J. .. Matheson, B. J. .........64 Newton. M. An C.S.B. .. ..74 Pollard, W. C. ................................ 65
McClean, D. K. Matteis, F. T. ...... 116 Nixon. M. ....... ..68 Portelli, c. L.
MocCoubrey, G. D. ...... 69,113,142, Matthews, E, A. _. ...37 Nixon, R. E. - ..65 Porter, K. M. .................
150 Matthews, G. R. .. .122 Noble. D. P. . ..65 Potomski, E. A. .............
McCoy, R. J. .................................. 36 Mattson, M. s, _ . . . _ . . . _ . _ . _ 37 Noel. J. J. ..65 Pougef, B. A. ................72.119
McCready, D. J. 36,120 Mazzuchin, A. 72,153 Noel. J. M. - .....65 Powell, F. J. ........ 72, 117, 121,107
McCullough, J. D. . _______ 64 Mead, v. E, . . , . _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . 64 Nolan. B P . ...107 Pownall, s. F. ....... 65
McCullough, J. E. . _______ 64 Melconian, M. L. ...56 Nolan. P. D. . 70 113 Preniczyky, J. E. ..................47,137
McCullough, P. D. .68,107 Meleg, J. R, __________________________________ 69 Nolan, S E . ........... 65 Prete, M. G. __..65,120,145,160,162
MacDonald, H. A. ..64, 115 Meieg, M. S. ,, NUSCG. M- A- ----------------38,117,128 Preudhomme, M. D. ..............70,139
MacDonald, K. R. 56,135 Meloche, L. J. . Oakley, K. A. ................72,114,124 Price, B. L. .......
McDonald, M. E. ..... ..64,119 Meloche, L. P. .............................. 113 Obrodovich. K. M. .. ...65.116 Priebe, D. G.
McFadden, G. F. . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . 64 Menard, L. J. ______ 72,104,16o,161, O'Brien. Bro. Guy ........................73 Primeau, R. A. ..
MCFarlane, J. A. 68,112, 137 162 O'Collaghan. R. T. ................56.137 Provenzano, C. F.
McGarvey, M. L. _____________68 Mennie, w. E, ..............................72 O'Connor, R. 6.. C.S.B. ..............74 Prpich, D. w. ..
McGinn, D. F. ..... _75 Meredith, R. J. ..............................46 O'Connor. L. J. ............65,108,109 Pupulin, A. A. ......................70,120
McGinnis, W. T, _______ 68 Merino, Caballero J. O'Donnell. J- F- ------------------65,124 Purcell, J. P. .............................. 39
McGrath, Bro. Hugh . 73 124 Merlo, R. A ..................................7o O'Donnell, K. F. ........ 65 Purr, E. M.
McGuire, M. L. ____________________ 64 Mertz, D. J ............................37,35 Often. D. R. ................................ 65 Purvis, B. E. .................................. 65
McHugh, v. A. 36 104,105 Messing, c. O‘Keefe. G. J. ..............49,110,112 Pyper, 1. J.,
McIntosh, J. M. ............................36 Michalczuk, T. ..............................64 O‘Moiiey. R. J. ................... 65 Quaglia, .
MacKay, T. J. ________________________________ 72 Micholski, c. ________________________________ 75 O‘Neill. H. G. ......65.135.137.143 Quon, P. H. ........................ 113,143
McKechnie, H. M. ....... 64 Michie, T. O'Ne”. P. M- ------------------------------ 65 Queen, G. G. ........................ 65
McKeen, D. .......................... 64,120 Mickie, J. .................... 136,148,150 Ong. M. A. ......
McKeen, J. .................................. 14o Milbum, K. ...........................72,143 Onuoho.
McKeen, S. . _______ 64 Miles, D. OTCZth J- 5 ---------- Quigley,
McKenna, C. ..........................73,124 O'Rourke, E. A- Quigley,
McKenzie, J. ____________________68,88,120 Miller, E ........................................64 Osborne. G. D. ............................ 68 Quinlan, . .
McKenzie, T. _____________56 Miller, 12, Oster. P. T. ................................38 Quinlan, B. V. ............
Mackie, L. J. ........................ 64,116 Miller, w. .................... 56,124,139 O'Sullivan. T. M. . . Randall, R. K. ..
McKinnon, J. K. ..135,138,148,149 Minello, <3, ......................... .68 O'Toole. Y. B. ........ Ratner, A. B. ........
McLaughlin, T. T. .................. 64,120 Minielly, R. Ottenbrite. R. M. ................................ Reardon. R. D. ......
McLean, J. T. ........................56,122 Miraidi, A. ....... OUelleTTe. . . Redman, E. J. ..
McLean, P. D. ________________________________ 36 Misek, M, _________ OU6116116, G. G. Regts, E. H. ......
McLeod, R. l. ._ 164 Miskew, D. Ouellette, T. M. Regts, H, E.
McMath, E. R, ______________________________ 36 Miskow, M. H, ______ Pac0vsky, H. R. 38,104,119 Reid, L. R. ......
McMillan, A_ P, ____________________64,146 Pakauskas, M. K. .................. 38,163 Reinhart, D. F.
MacMiIian, C. P. .. Missell, . . Reissner. B. N.
MCMorrow, F. L. .......................... 105 Mitchell, C. G. A. _______ 150 Papa, 3. T 65 Renaud, D. A.
McNamara, D. M. .................. 64,143 Mitchell, Cynthia .. .......... 64,109 Papineau, Rennie, J. S.
McNamara, J. A. __ Mitchell, J. D. ...108,138,143 Papineou, R. C. ........................ 68 Renshaw, D. J.
McNamara, P. B. .................. 64, 149 Mlacak, W. J. ______ 72 Parent, L. A. M. 131,107 Renzini, R. G.
McNeil, G. J. ........................49,112 Monaghan, M. L. .......................... 52 Parisoito, G. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Reynell, M. K.
MacNeil, P. H. 36, 84,104,120 Monc'<, M. A. ................................ 64 Parr, S. M. ........ ...65 Reynolds, J. A. ..............65,115,120
MacNeill, Monks, K. M. _.._64 Parsons, T. B. ._ ...38 Reynolds, M. J. ............................65
McNichol, Montgomery, M. K. ........................ 64 Parsons, W. M. ...72 Rheaume, N. P., C.S.B.
McPhail, Moodrey, Michael ..........49,112,129 Pask, J. J. ...65 Richards, (3. A, W. ............ 136,122
McPhee, D. P. .............................. Moore, M. C. ................................ 37 Passarello, T. M. ........................38 Riedl, P. J. ....................................70
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Riegel, W. A., C.S.B. .................... 74
Riforgiato, P. T. .....
Ritchie, W. A. ..
Riva it, R. G. J.
Rizo k, L. E. ........
Robinson, B. J.
Robinson, R. G. ..
Rodger, S. A. .
Rodie, B. R.
Rodney, B. J. . . . . . . . . . . 66
Roebuck, G. A. ...66
Rogin, S. ......... ...39
Roland, A. A. ..
Romanick, J. L.
Root, T. A. ........... 39,110,130
Rosar, E. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 150
Rose, M. A.
Rose, M. B. ..........................
Roszmann, D. ........................ 39, 103
Roth, A G. ..... ...66
Roth, Harold ...... .. ...39
Roth, M. D., C.S.S.R. . ...75
Rounding, D. S.
Roy, L. C ..........
Roy, M. A ..... ..66
Rozich, L. J.
Rudzinski, K. F.
Rutherford, R. E.
Ryall, P. R. ........
Ryan, C. J.
Ryan, P. G.
St. Onge, R. M. .................. 121,130
St. Pierre, Jeannine
Salciccioli, P. L. _____
Samson, J. J. M. ..................40,108
Sanderson, L. M. ..........40,160,162
Sandor, R. G. .66,116,121
Sandor, R. J. ................................ 66
Sandre, R. W. .............................. 113
Sanford, R. P. . .
Sanford, R. D. ...................... 57,128
Sargant, J. C. ................................ 66
Savchetz, R. L. S.
Saxton, V. S. ................................ 66
Sbrissa, C. M. ......................66,117
Scarfia, W M
Scarfone, F ............................ 40, 116
Schell, P. J. ..........................66,128
Schenck, M. E. ..
Schiedel, B. J. ......................52 115
Schiele, B. l. .................................. 70
Schincariol, A. L. .
Schincariol, G. F. .......... 66,116,117
Schinners, F. L. ...................... 49,137
Schmelzle, C. G. ...70
Schneider, P. O. ............................72
Schrot, M. L. ........40, 102, 103, 104
Sciortino, Jr. P. F. ....................72
Scott, L. T. ............................ 70, 113
Seaton, D.
Sediva, L. I.
Seech, V. D.
Seibenick, J. L.
Seidewand, R. J. .
Seltz, W J. ..........................66,149
Selecky, P. J. ........................72,122
Semeniuk, M. A. .
Senchuk, T. G. ...................... 66, 117
Senchuk, W. G. .......................... 117
Senghore, T. C. ..
Senchuk, L. A. ........................ 40,117
Senzel, M. N. ......................40,103
Seppala, E. I.
Sertic, M. ..............................40, 116
Seymour, T. L. ...............................40
Shady, F. F. ...... .113,122
Shakespeare, T. H. ................70, 113
Shanklin, D. G. ..............................70
Sharon, C. K.
Sharp, R. .................................... 118
Show, B. J. ..........................40,160
Shea, J. A. . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Shearer, W. J. ................................ 68
Sheehan, J. J. R. ..66,138,148,149
Shery, L. A. ................................ 4O
Shiner, T. H. ........................72,112
Shirley, M. L. ................................ 70
Shivas, S. E. ....66,89,105,108,120
Shuttleworth, B. J. ______________________ 41
Siebert, T. .................................... 130
Sigmund, O. M. ..................... . ...... 72
Sikkena, F. _____ 66,105,121
Silka, H. J. ....................................66
Simon, B. F. .......................... 72,147
Simon, P. E. .53, 115, 128
Simonini, L. L. .............................. 66
Simpson, C. F. .............................. 41
Sinasac, R. K. .. 1,112
Sinclair, B. G. .............................. 138
Sinclair, J. W. .............................. 69
Sinclair, R J
Skebo, M. F.
Skilling, D. W. ..
Skoyles, D. H. ................66,117,122
Slote, D. F.
Slote, G. M. .
Smart, D. J. ..................47,138,131
Smith, .................................... 115
Smith, ...49, 110,112
..41, 84,88,120
Smith,
Smith, . . .
Smith, V. G.
Smrcka, Jerry .
C
D. W.
Smith, F. L. .
P G
S H
Smyih, G. F. ..........................72,107
Snaith, M. T. ..41,66,104,160,161
Soda, T. M. ...... ...66,117
Solomchuk, C. A. . ______66,108
Solomon, P. J. T. . 53,115,125
Soltis, J. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Sonier, R. E ...69,105
Souies, D. K ...72 126
Soules, D. H. ........ 72
Sparks, L L. . ..53
Specht, D. L. . 151
Speirs, W. B. .......... ..66
Speranza, Leandra .. ........41
Stabile, Sabatina .. ...66,117
Stahl, O. W. ________________________ 69,159
Stead, W. B. ................................ 137
Stebila, M. 66,109,131
Steele, C. R. .................. 66,140,143
Steels, P. A. .................................. 72
Steiner, J. .. .70,113, 150
Sienz, J. J. ................. ...66,136,137
Stephen, H. S. ...... 69,117,121,107
Stephens, R. W., C.S.B. ..........74, 124
Stevens, D. B. .............. 66,148,151
Stevens, G.
Stevens, M.
Stewart, M.
Stewart, P.
Stewart, W.
Stocco, D. M. .............................. 153
Stocker, C. M. ........................ 66, 163
Stomp, J. A. 66,137,143
Stone, L. J. ................................ 138
Storrey, B. A. ................................ 66
Stracke, J. R. .66, 116,120
Strachan, A. J. .............................. 66
Strachan, P. M. ............................72
Strelchuk, D. L. .. ..70
Struthers, D. A. ..............................57
Stuart, Brian .................................. 66
Sunday, R. L. ................72
Susko, J. M. .110, 112, 139
Sussex, F. R. ........ 66
Svedas, M. V. . 126
Sweeney, J. E. .....
Sweeney, J. J. M. .
Sweet, E. A. ......
Sweetman, A. P. .........
Symonds, V. G. ...........
Szewczyk, F. J. ..
Szkokan, E. A. .................... ..
Szymanski, M. S. ..........................42
Takaki, G. 69,112,159
Tako, F. J. ....................................72
Talacko, E. K. ................................42
Talbot, N. E. .. 70,113
Taliano, J. A. ...................66,117
Tallon, R. B. .................................. 66
Tam, Chan Sun 57,146
Tanguay, M. J. ....................72,122
Taranczuk, M. B. .................. 66, 159
Tartaglia, R. V. .112,137,150
Taves, R. M. ........................ 67,116
Taylor, B. G. .......................... 67,89
Taylor, L. W. .................................. 70
Taylor,
Taylor, R. A. .
Taylor, R. F. J
Taylor, S. P. ..
Teleban, Ann .....
Tellier, E. M. C.
Terry, R. D.
Tette, Michael ........................ 67, 137
Thibault, Claire ............................ 116
Thibault, P. R. ..
Thieme, K. E. ................................ 67
Thomas, M. A. ...................... 67,119
Thompson, D. J.
Thomson, D. V. ............................ 150
Thomson, C. S. ...................... 70,162
Thomson, G. A. ......... 53,104,115
Thomson, Bro. Ronald .................... 73
Thorburn, B. E. ______________________ 67,111
Thornton, K. J.
Thornton, W. E. .
Thorpe, J. M. ..
Thurlow, A. D.
Tiffin, H. B.
Tiika, M. A.
Timmerman, R.
Toltl, N. .......
Tomic, L.
Tomko, G. J. .
Tomovich, V.
Tonellato, l. J.
Tortorice, F. C., C.S.B.
Touchie, R. D. ........
Tousignant, R. M.
Towers, K. B. .....
Travis, K. I.
Trella, G. R. .........
Tremblay, B. P. .....
Trepanier, R. L.
Trinca, A. A. ........................ 47,151
Trothen, B. W. .................
Trott, J. V. .........
Trowbridge, J. E.
Trudel, H. J. .................................. 67
Tuck, B. J. 67,117,159
Tufano, C. .................... 42,105,135
Tupling, D. M. .................
Turchyn, A.
Turski, R. J. .....................
Tweney, R. J. .................
Umo, O. I. .........
Umbdenstock, L. S. ........ 42, 103, 106
Unholzer, J. M. ............ 67,118,121
Urbani, G. L. .. ...42,105,117
Urban, C. L. .......................... 53,121
Valentino, M. D. .......................... 67
Vandall, P. E., Jr. ........
Vandersteen, F. L., C.S.S.R.
Van Eck, A. M. ............................67
Vanhaverbeke, E. F.
Van Hooydonk, V. L.
Vanlare, G. R., C.S.B. ..........74, 122
Van Linden, J. A. ’. ......... 67,102,103
Van Nest, D. W. S. ............ 112,139
Vanstone, J. P. .............................. 42
Vanstrydonck, T. M. ..72
Van Watteghem, P. G. .................. 69
Van Zoost, J. R. ......................... 67
Varga, N. L. .................................. 67
Varrasso, L. ...... 104,117,120,145,
107
Veel, Helle .................................... 67
Veghelyi, Z. J, ............................ 72
Veighey, O. M. B. ...................... 126
Veinotte, V. V. 67,130
Vella, Bro. Paul ............................ 73
Vella, V, M. .................. 67,137,143
Vernelli, D. J., C.S.B. . .......... 42,74
Vexler, A. R. .................................. 67
Vidler, K. S. .................................. 67
Vieau, J. K. ..... 67
Vigna, R. A. .......................... 72,81
Viilani, P. F. ..................67,137,143
Vindischman, J. L. ........................ 67
Vogler, J. G. ...... 43,128,144,159,
160
Vollans, G. E. ................................ 67
Vyse, B. F. ....................................43
Wachna, T. W. ..............................72
Wagner, K. E. .. ..... 67
Waier, P. R. ..........................70,113
Waldron, W, J. ............................122
Walker, B. C. ........ 69, 102, 103,149
Walker, G. W., C.S.B. ....................43
Wallace V D. .............................. 67
Walsh, C. V. ........................ 67,163
Walton, T. B. ........................ 70,113
Walton, S. P. ..
Ward, R K. ................................ 121
Waring, M. A. .............. 53,115,125
Warkentin, P. D.
Warmenhoven, J. F. ...................... 67
Warner, C. B. ........................43,131
Warren, R. H. .. ........73,122
Watson, D. A. ................ 67,135,149
Watson, J. M. ................................67
Watson, Saron ..67,159
Watt, D. F. ....................................73
Waymouth, W. E. .......................... 73
Weaver, C. C. ....67
Weber, A. M. ..........................43,67
Weber,
Weber, . .
Wegerle, W. ..................53,115,119
Weiler, Donna ...... 53,105,115,125
Weiler, M. S. .....
Weimer, R. V. .................... 102,106
Weiss, G. M. ........................ 69,159
Wells, Bro. Remi
Westfall, Gary .............................. 67
Westfall, K. P. .............................. 67
Westlake, J. H. ..67
Whalen, M. C. .............................. 75
Whetstone, K. M. ..................67,162
White, J. B. .......
White, W. R. ..........
Wiebe, Klaus ........................70,140
Wiedemann, E. A. ..
Wieleba, R. W.
Wiens, R. P. . . . .. . . . . . . . 67
Wigle, R. B. ..70,113
Wiley, J. F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67,149
Wilkinson, J. D. ....73, 135,137,138,
143
Wilkki, G. A. ........................ 70,113
Williams, J. R., C.S.B. ....43,74,124
Williams, K. M. ....67,120,128, 161
Williams, N. M.
Williamson, M. A.
Williston, C. R.
Wilson, K. R
Wilson, R. G
Wilson, M. R. ..
Wilson, S. J. . . . . . . . . . 67
Winch, K. R. ,
Windischmann, D. ..........................43
Wing, D. R., C.S.B. . .43,74
Winkworth, P. V. ........................ 159
Winterburn, H. R. ..........................73
Winterkorn, R. H. .. ..73
Wisniewski, J. A. ..........................73
Woiewoda, J. E. ............................ 67
Wolf, S. F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Wolford, D. M. .................... 67,104
Wolkensperg, G. M. ......................67
Womack, D. G. ....... 73
Wang, M. .............................. 57, 139
Wong, Sing, D. M. .............. 69,116
Woodall, F. D. ...................... 57,137
Woodall, D. E. ......43,118,135,159
Woodall, K. B. .............. 73,140,151
Woodward, F. C.
Wright, R. G. ................................67
Wunder, P. T. ................................ 53
Wyszynski, .
Wyszynski, W. M. .................. 57, 113
Wyzinski, P. W. .......................... 122
Yakobovic, J. l. . ..173
Yamich, N. J. ................................67
Yaworsky, C. .......................... 43, 117
Young, D. J.
Young, M. L. ................................69
Zanatta, F. A. .............. 67,116,117
Zannier, D. E. .....67,139
Zanutto, F. J. ........................ 67,116
Zarate, L. R. .................. 67,109,116
Zavitz, G. E.
Zeps, Z.
Ziliotto, J. ....................................73
Zito, F. J. ..............
Znider, Bro. Gerard ........................73
Znotins, Sylvia ..............................47
Zorzitto, F. A.
Zub, B. A. ............................43,116
Zubrycky, W.
Zuliani, R. A. ..
Zurek, F. A. .
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