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SMITH, DONALD SULLIVAN. JAMES SULLI­<br />

VAN, DONALD VOSS. JOHN VOSS. JOHN A.<br />

WALKER, ^\1LLIAM U'ALSH, GEORGE WEBER.<br />

From tlic Alumni Office:<br />

REV. EDWARD L. HESTON CSC appeared<br />

in a recent edition <strong>of</strong> Jubilee magazine in a drawing<br />

from tlic past session <strong>of</strong> tlic Vatican 11 council<br />

in Rome. Tlic dravnng depicted Fr. Hcston. as<br />

fluent in Latin as he is in Enclish, briefing<br />

journalists in his position as press liai^n.<br />

'21 ^^^^ ^' ^°^^^<br />

805 W. Arcadia Ave<br />

Arcadia, Cal.<br />

REUNION REGISTRANTS<br />

WILLIAM 0'.\{ALLEV. JOHN McMURR.\Y.<br />

BEN 0.\KES, FRANK SVOBODA.<br />

From the Alumni Office:<br />

F.ATHER L.\WRENCE BAUER CSC in the<br />

missions at Ranikhong, East Pakistan, has taken<br />

education <strong>of</strong> the Garos into his ou-n hands. Fr.<br />

Bauer, through a number <strong>of</strong> benefactors, provides<br />

3 high-school education for many Garo boys and<br />

girls who otherwise could not go beyond the primarv<br />

stage.<br />

DR, P.\UL "BUCKY^' O'CONNOR, a halfback<br />

on ND's 1929-30 championship football team, suffered<br />

a heart attack in July and was in the Prcsbyterian<br />

Hospital in West Orange. N. J., for a time.<br />

O'Connor was one <strong>of</strong> the halfbacks who switclied<br />

to fullback for Rockne's last game in 1930, a 27-0<br />

\"ictory over Southern Cal.<br />

K^OLD J. STELZER <strong>of</strong> Chicago has been appointed<br />

head <strong>of</strong> the Kcnmorc laundry- appliances buying<br />

department in the national headquarters <strong>of</strong><br />

Sears, Roebuck and Co. He joined Sears in 1931<br />

after graduation,<br />

JOSEPH H. ROBINSON lias been named director<br />

<strong>of</strong> personnel recently <strong>of</strong> the New Departure-Hyatt<br />

Bearings Di\-ision <strong>of</strong> the General Motors Corporation.<br />

DR. ED^VARD F. DRA\^ES <strong>of</strong> Detroit was<br />

au-ardcd the Citizen Sportsman .Award by the fourth<br />

annual National Football Foundation and Hall <strong>of</strong><br />

Fame at a dinner last winter. Dr. Draves has attended<br />

high school football games for all <strong>of</strong> his<br />

28 years in Detroit and has received honorar>' varsity<br />

letters from eight high sdiools and letters <strong>of</strong><br />

commendation from nine others.<br />

•32<br />

James K. Collins<br />

2982 Torrington Rd.<br />

Shaker Heights, Ohio<br />

From the Alumni Office:<br />

At a dinner last May DOMINIC "NAPPY"<br />

NAPOLITANO. director <strong>of</strong> intramnra! and club<br />

sports at the <strong>University</strong>, was awarded the Monogram<br />

Club's Silver Bowl *'to the individual who has<br />

done the most during the past year for the campus<br />

Monogram Club."<br />

N.ATHAN D. .\LTM.\X, a long-time automobile<br />

executive in South Bend, is the president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

new Avanti Motor Corp. which is producing a modified<br />

version <strong>of</strong> the car briefly produced by Studebaker<br />

Corp. The Avanti II, with a liand-crafted<br />

interior to owner's specifications, has a selling price<br />

<strong>of</strong> about ?7,200, according to Altman.<br />

46 <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> Alumnus, September-October, 1965<br />

CLASS OF 1930<br />

"22 John A. Hoyt, Jr.<br />

Gillespie & O'Connor<br />

342 Madison Ave.<br />

New York, N.Y.<br />

REUNION REGISTRANTS<br />

JOHN M. CRIXIMINS, MAURICE W. LEE,<br />

CHARLES A. CONLEY.<br />

AVc were grieved to learn <strong>of</strong> the death <strong>of</strong><br />

FRANCIS J. CROWE on April 7 in Chicago. We<br />

also learned <strong>of</strong> tlic untimely passing <strong>of</strong> the wife <strong>of</strong><br />

MICHAEL D. 0"HARA just before Easter. To both<br />

families, our sincere condolences.<br />

"In Paradisum Deducant Te .^ngeli"<br />

LEO CU-MMl.NGS on a recent trip east from<br />

Seattle visited Philadclpliia, Washington, D.C., and<br />

New York. Wliile in New York he was squired<br />

about town by BILL LYNCH — they took in the<br />

ROBERT E. PEQUIGNOT '30<br />

Robert E. Peqtjignot: has been appointed<br />

a \*ice president <strong>of</strong> Tlie Singer Co. and<br />

general manager <strong>of</strong> a new Climate Control<br />

Division which is comprised <strong>of</strong> all company<br />

operations in the electrical heating and airconditioning<br />

fields.<br />

Fair and visited .Aqueduct for the Belmont Stakes.<br />

Before coming cast he visited DICK MEAD for the<br />

christening <strong>of</strong> Dick's first grandchild.<br />

M.ARTY LINSKEY hospitalized by a back injur\- ^<br />

expects to be up and about for the N.D.-Army<br />

game here in N\'C Oct. 9.<br />

HARRY FAULL, in his second term as mayor "<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pomona, Calif., was recently made president <strong>of</strong><br />

the Southern California Rapid Transit District.<br />

Harry is in the solvents business and heads up the<br />

firm <strong>of</strong> Calsol, Inc., in Pomona. He sends his regards<br />

to Messrs. Poynton, Carroll, Coughlin,<br />

McCarthy and Faherty.<br />

LES R.-\DDAT2 <strong>of</strong> Taneana. California, is now<br />

writing for TV Guide, Last fall he visited N.D.<br />

for the first time in 25 years. FR. LLOYD TESKE<br />

took him for a campus tour. FRED MacBETH<br />

come down from Montreal and JIM CLARK from<br />

Jersey City for the recent wedding <strong>of</strong> LES's son ^<br />

in New London, Conn.<br />

Bob had previously been a vice president<br />

<strong>of</strong> Friden, Inc., a Singer subsidiar>', and<br />

general manager <strong>of</strong> its Elcctromode operation<br />

in Rochester, N.Y. The new division<br />

will consolidate Electromode operations with<br />

those <strong>of</strong> Singer's Remington Division in<br />

Auburn, N.Y. and its Easy Heat/Wirckraft<br />

business in Lakenlle, Ind. Under Bob's direction,<br />

its mission will be to further expand<br />

Singer's present position in the electric<br />

heating and air-conditioning industry.<br />

Electromode presently produces special<br />

residential, commercial and industrial electric<br />

space heating equipment. Remington<br />

manufactures incremental air-conditioning<br />

systems for apartment houses, hospitals,<br />

liotels, motels, <strong>of</strong>fice buildings and schools,<br />

specialty air-conditioning for tropical areas,<br />

household window air-conditioners, and<br />

household and industrial dehumidifiers.<br />

Easj' Heat/Wirekraft makes electric heating<br />

tapes, cables and wiring harnesses for the<br />

refrigeration and air-conditioning industries<br />

and freeze protection devices.<br />

In commenting on formation <strong>of</strong> the new<br />

di\'ision. Singer President Donald P. Kircher<br />

said, "The formation <strong>of</strong> the new Climate<br />

Control Division under Mr. Pcquignot's direction<br />

will now give us a firm base for<br />

expansion <strong>of</strong> these activities into a substantial<br />

business in a rapidly growing industr>-."<br />

Bob has been active with Electromode in<br />

the electric space heater field since 1936.<br />

His headquarters will be in Auburn, N.Y.<br />

where Electromode and Remington operations<br />

are being consolidated in a recently<br />

purchased and reno^'atcd plant. Easj' Heat/<br />

Wirekiaft operations will remain in Indiana.

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