Eugene Carlisle LeBel

Reverend Eugene Carlisle LeBel, C.S.B., C.D., LL.D,[1] (July 27, 1899[2] - August 11, 1986) was a Canadian academic and religious leader, who spent much of his life in Catholic schools, both studying and teaching.

A religious man, LeBel took his first vows on August 10, 1918,[4] and a year later attended the Catholic-run Assumption College (1919–20) in Windsor, Ontario.

While at St. Michael's, LeBel was a skilled athlete, named "Captain and Star" of his championship winning football team.

LeBel was Chaplain of the Essex Scottish Regiment in Windsor for fourteen years, including all of World War II.

[2] During his tenure as Dean of the College, LeBel and his administration pushed for a more open community school of higher learning.