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ANDER50X related his experiences as assistant<br />

to Rockne. ARA PARSEGHIAN gave us an idea<br />

<strong>of</strong> what to expect this fall. GEORGE VER-<br />

GARA spoke <strong>of</strong> his da\'5 as freshman coach. JIM<br />

ARMSTRONG present^ HEXRY WURZER a<br />

ivcll-dcserxed plaque for his work through tlic<br />

years as class treasurer and custodian <strong>of</strong> our<br />

Slass fund. Hank and Jim were the bey men in<br />

making our banquet such a success. JIM CROW­<br />

LEY'S rendjiion <strong>of</strong> "Rocknc's pep talk" was<br />

terrific REV. EDMUXD P. JOYCE CSC<br />

the man who gave us Ara, spoke and the<br />

"piece de resistance" was \VARREN BRO\N'X,<br />

who came out <strong>of</strong> retirement to be with us. He<br />

truly was one <strong>of</strong> the great sports writers <strong>of</strong> all<br />

time and still has plenty <strong>of</strong> spark as a speaker.<br />

EDW.-UU) "MOOSE" KRAUSE presented Warren<br />

Brown with a monogram jacket from the Monogram<br />

Club, thus ending a truly wonderful evening.<br />

Hie usual bull sessions prevailed over the entire<br />

weekend. Saturday's Class Mass ^^'as well attended.<br />

FATHER JOHN LYNCH '25, said<br />

the Mass. JACK SCALUAN screed and LARRY<br />

CASEY took up the collection.<br />

Saturday's Alumni Banquet ^vith FATHER<br />

HESBURGH's inspiring talk made it a weekend<br />

to be long remembered.<br />

From the Alumni Office:<br />

Condolences and prayers arc extended to<br />

D.^NIEL J. O'NEIL on the dcatli <strong>of</strong> his wife<br />

August 5 in New York City.<br />

HAROLD F. HALL writes a nice letter from<br />

Catholic magazine subscription agcnc>- and gift<br />

shop in White Plains, N.Y. He writes:<br />

"We have a couple <strong>of</strong> other 1925 graduates<br />

here in WTiite Plains, >nCHAEL ADRL-\X and<br />

^^cLE.•^H BRULE. Both graduated in electrical engineering<br />

and arc currently with Weslinghousc and<br />

General Electric<br />

"I roomed at school ^rith Brule and I only<br />

accidentally bumped into him at churdi one Sunday<br />

in tlic approximate six years that I have lived<br />

here in UTiitc l*lains. (My wUe reminds me that<br />

•wc have lived here over nine years •— you can see<br />

how my memory is slipping!) Incidentally, I met<br />

her at tlie dance in the Vanderbilt Hotel in 1926<br />

after the Army-Xotre <strong>Dame</strong> game. . . . She went<br />

to the U. <strong>of</strong> Illinois and still thinks that Red<br />

Grange and his team could have beaten our Four<br />

Horsemen!"<br />

•nz Frank A. Dcitlc<br />

1763 Kcsslcr Blvd.<br />

South Bend, Ind.<br />

REUXIOX REGISTRANTS<br />

WILLIAM R. BARR, ARTHUR HALEY.<br />

From the Alumni Office:<br />

Came across a book review by WALTER<br />

TROHAN in the Chicago Tribune recently. Walt,<br />

who is chief <strong>of</strong> the Tribune's Washington bureau,<br />

44 <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> Alumnus^ September'October, 1965<br />

4-r^<br />

CLASS OF 1925<br />

also is a member <strong>of</strong> the Liberal and Fine Arts<br />

Advisorv Council at ND.<br />

J. ARTHUR HALEY is co-chairman <strong>of</strong> a<br />

South Bend committee to bring the Metropolitan<br />

Opera National Company to South Bend during<br />

the coming year.<br />

GERALD W. HA'V'ES reported from Montclair,<br />

N.J., that his son, Giles Peter Hayes, was ordained<br />

a Benedictine priest In May.<br />

FRANK DEITLE's son James received his<br />

Holy Cross habit in .August at the Sacred Heart<br />

Novitiate in Jordan, Minn.<br />

REV. HOWARD J. KEX.NA CSC, pronndal<br />

superior <strong>of</strong> the Indiana prorince <strong>of</strong> the Holy<br />

Cross Fathers, toured the missions ot the order<br />

in Uganda during August.<br />

1^7 Clarence J. Ruddy<br />

•' 32 S. River Street<br />

Aurora, HI.<br />

REUNION REGISTR.\N*TS<br />

JOHN \V. ROACH, HERB JONES.<br />

From the .-Mumni Office:<br />

.'\t last word, M.-\X CONRAD was continuing<br />

on his 9,000-milc flight from St. Lotus to Nairobi,<br />

Kcn>-a, East Africa, to deliver a single-engine<br />

plane to the missions there. The last neu's release<br />

placed him on his way from Norwood, Mass.,<br />

to Gander, Newfoundland. Conrad has flown the<br />

Atlantic 125 times in light planes. He has crossed<br />

the Pacific 21 times.<br />

'9St ^nis F. Buckley<br />

68-10 108th St.<br />

Forest Hills, N.Y.<br />

REUNION REGISTR-ANT<br />

PHILIP CEXEDELL.\.<br />

FROM PRESIDENT BERNARD GARBER<br />

.A.t one <strong>of</strong> the Challenge II dinners in NYC,<br />

the '28 Class was represented by LOUIS "BUCK"<br />

BUCKLEY, GEORGE CRONGE^'ER and BERN<br />

GARBER.<br />

With Pauline, Buck then went <strong>of</strong>f in ^fay to<br />

Ireland and Sweden, visiting ancestral lands.<br />

With them was son Tim, one <strong>of</strong> the first arrested<br />

in Sclma with the Chicago clcrg>'. At<br />

Shannon aiiport llie Buckleys encountered BILL<br />

BROWN and his wife who were on their way<br />

to Spain.<br />

Buck has been elected president <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

York Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Industrial Relations Research<br />

Association. The April 1965 Catholic Mtnd<br />

carried his article on *'Automation—Master or<br />

Ser\"ant.** Lou also wrote ^'Economic Pressures<br />

on the Family" as a chapter in the Fordham<br />

Press book Marriage—a Psychological and Moral<br />

Approach edited by ^Villiam C. Bier SJ. It should<br />

be good—the '28 Class has had lots <strong>of</strong> pressures!<br />

VIXCE CARNEY abandoned the Buckleys one<br />

night to have dinner with me. He was interested<br />

.to hear my son Michael had chosen the U. <strong>of</strong><br />

Toronto (St. Micliael's) over ND. Vince has a<br />

son attending Toronto and a daughter who is a<br />

graduate. Another daughter won a National Merit<br />

scholarship this year, entering college in September.<br />

JOHN HERBERT, someone told me, is sales<br />

manager for Will & Baumer, candle manufacturers,<br />

John lives in Necdham, Mass.<br />

In La Crosse, AUGIE GRAMS was plagued<br />

during May by an injured foot and the flooding<br />

<strong>of</strong> his warehouses and plants by "Old Man<br />

Rii'cr," the Afississippi.<br />

FATHER MARK FITZGERALD, director <strong>of</strong><br />

the industrial relations section <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>'s<br />

economics department, was chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

a sjmposium on Pacem in Terris In May. In a<br />

panel discussion on *'Afcc£ing RcsponsIbiHtics in<br />

the Modem World," Lou Buckley spoke on personal<br />

participation. Lou is regional administrator,<br />

U.S. Bureau <strong>of</strong> £mplo\inent Security for New<br />

York City.<br />

In February' I sent a letter to our classmates with<br />

an up-to-date *28 Roster, prepared by the Alumm<br />

Office, w*hicli asked in return for any changes in<br />

address. It noted also (on page 9} the names <strong>of</strong><br />

33 men whose mail is being returned unclaimed.<br />

Can you proWdc the addresses <strong>of</strong> any? Page 10<br />

listed almost 100 deceased classmates.<br />

From California's Sunland LESTER M. FLE-<br />

WELLING reports he Is now general agent <strong>of</strong><br />

Beneficial Insurance Co. Preriously he was executive<br />

secretary. Southern Calif. State Dental<br />

Laboratory Society. His son Roderick Is a '56<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Glendalc College, while his daughter<br />

will be a grad <strong>of</strong> Mount St. Mary's <strong>of</strong> Brentwood in<br />

'68 (our 40th reunion year). Les was president <strong>of</strong><br />

both the Sunland Democratic Club and the Association<br />

Executive Conference <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles. Les<br />

hears from CHARLES DUCEY and GENE FAR-<br />

RELL but notes the deaths by the end <strong>of</strong> '64- <strong>of</strong><br />

FRANK CANE, FRANK OLSEN, JEROME HIG-<br />

GINS and TERRENCE HALLORAN, all ND<br />

alumni and issociated in boys' work in Los<br />

Angeles.<br />

FATHER JIM McSHANE says BOB CAPESIUS<br />

had surgerj' on his eyes with a great improvement<br />

In sight. Bob also wrote me that he had been<br />

blind seven years but can now sec, read, write and<br />

u-atcli TV. Of Bob's children the oldest graduated<br />

from IIT, the second from DePaul, the third from<br />

Loyola <strong>of</strong> Chicago and the fourth is at Illinois.<br />

Bob has two grandcliildren.<br />

JAMES M.\URICE INGRAM, architect and<br />

engineer, WTotc from Louis\-illc that he expected<br />

to make the So. Cal game and party, bringing his<br />

wife and three grandsons. His son is ND '54.<br />

JOHN IGOE has given up contracting and is<br />

notv on a new career ^rith Bernard & Co., Columbus<br />

stockbrokers. Son Dan is ND '65 and son<br />

KeWn is ND '67. Jack Is extra active in ND and<br />

Catholic affairs, being trustee <strong>of</strong> St. Charles Bor-

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