'42 / r WnUam M. Hickcy 3333 West 45th Place Chicago, BL From the Alumni Office: DR. JOHN R. MALON'E, assistant dean <strong>of</strong> tlic Univenity's College <strong>of</strong> Business Administration, has been promoted to the rank <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> marketing management. DR. WALTER C. MILLER, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> physics at tlie Universit>', has received a $135,000 grant from the Defense Department's Office <strong>of</strong> Na\-al Research for a study <strong>of</strong> "Nuclear Energy Spectra <strong>of</strong> Artificially Excited Nuclei.'* JOHN F. MORLVRTV has joined the sales staff <strong>of</strong> plastics Technology magazine and xvill work in their Chicago <strong>of</strong>fice- He w-as formerly with the advertising department <strong>of</strong> B. F. Goodrich Co. . '43 J^^^*^"*^ 5125 Briggs Ave. LaC^cscenta, CaL From the Alumni Office: ROBERT E. MORRILL has been appointed director <strong>of</strong> sales <strong>of</strong> the electric shaver-portable t>-pewritcr division <strong>of</strong> Spcrrx- Rand Corp. <strong>of</strong> Bridgeport, Conn. JAY E. GIBSON has been proposed as a general partner <strong>of</strong> the investment banking firm <strong>of</strong> Schwabacher & Co., the appointment being subject to approval <strong>of</strong> the New York Stock Exchange. Jay joined the firm in 1953 and was manager <strong>of</strong> tlie firm's San Jose, Calif., <strong>of</strong>fice at the time <strong>of</strong> the appointment. FRED W. KELLER <strong>of</strong> Crystal Lake, III., is a new district representative for Boating Industry magarine; He was sales manager for the Diesel Engine Division <strong>of</strong> Hamischfegcr Corp. before taking the new job. '44 I
York after last year's reunion. He would like to sec some deluxe charter transportation service available for Eastern classmates for the '69 trek to the Alma >fater. Our president, GEORGE BARISCILLO, is a most busy indi\idual but manages to pen a note frequently. He mentioned that, although it was not reunion time for '44crs, he was at ND for an Alumni Board meeting in June. Unfortunately our paths did not cross. Let us continue the fine cooperation by keeping the mail coming. Your secretary is dependent upon your letters in order to prepare an adequate column and is confident in your ever-faithful assistance. From- the Alumni OfHcc: JOSEPH SIMONS has moved from Wcstlicld, N.J., across the sea to London to take the post <strong>of</strong> regional systems coordinator for Europe and North Africa for Standard Oil Co. <strong>of</strong> New Jersey. BROTHER GERONTIUS McCARTHY CSC, principal <strong>of</strong> Monroe, Mich.'s, Catholic Central High School, has marked the 25th anmversarj- <strong>of</strong> his religious pr<strong>of</strong>ession as a brother. Motorola, Inc. chairman ROBERT W. GALVIN <strong>of</strong> Barrington, III., was the commencement speaker at the graduation exercises <strong>of</strong> St. Ambrose and Mar>'crest Colleges last spring in Davenport, lou'a. TH'O '44ers ifliose patlis never crossed at ND or in more than 20 years since now find themselves . in <strong>of</strong>lices a few feet apart. SAM NIELD, vicepresident <strong>of</strong> newspaper relations with This Week magazine, found out the newly appointed publicity director for the magazine was ROBERT L. DUNNE, a classmate from ND. Sam was the ND golf-team captain in Ml and Bob fought through four bouts in the summer <strong>of</strong> '42 in the field house boxing matches. THEODORE T. TOOLE JR. has been named business manager <strong>of</strong> Dow Chemical Co.'s animal byproducts operations. You might have seen another '44cr in an ad in the July 19 edition <strong>of</strong> Sports Illustrated magazine. It was JOHN R. RYAN <strong>of</strong> Hibbing, Minn., a representative <strong>of</strong> Connecticut General Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. John was selected for this honor on the basis <strong>of</strong> his sales record: more than $3,000,000 in life insurance in a single vcar. ARTHUR W. FELTES <strong>of</strong> Chicago was recently promoted to assistant vice-president <strong>of</strong> the Harris Trust and Savings Bank. '45 Frank M. linchan Genera] Electric Go. 600 Mam St. Johnson City, N.Y. REUNION REGISTRANTS RUDOLPH J. ANDERSON, WILLIAM BRACK EN, JAMES BRAUN, JOHN BR020, JOHN CARON, DAVID CARTWRIGHT, DONALD CISLE, DONALD CLAEYS, JAMES CLYNES. MARK CRONIN, FRANK CULHANE, VIN CENT GUSHING, FRANK DELANEY, JAMES DONNELLY, JAMES DUGAN, JOHN ELLIOTT, ROBERT ERKINS, HENRY FRAILLY, AHCHAEL GARRY, BERNARD E. GOTTA, WILLIAM F. GRANT, JOHN GUTHRIE, CHARLES HAST INGS, JAMES HINES, JOHN R. KINNEY, WILLUM KLEM, RAY.MOND KOPFTUK, VIN CENT LAURFTA, JOHN LAVERY, AL LES- MEZ, FRANK LINEHAN, FRANCIS E. MA- LONE, PHILIP MARTIN, ROBERT MAURER, WILLIAM J. McNEIL, FR.-\NK MILLER, THOM.AS F. MULHERN, GEORGE MURPHY, REV. MICHAEL MURPHY CSC, JAMES A. O'CONNOR, DANIEL O'DONNELL, ROBERT H. O'TOOLE, HENRY PAYNE, JAMES R. RET- TER, ROBERT RIORDAN, HARRY RYAN, ARTHUR SARTORE, DENNIS SCULLY, WIL LIAM R. WADDINGTON, ALFRED A. ^VADE, HARRY J. WALTERS, JOHN WELCH. From the Alumni Office: REV. JOHN L. VAN WOLVLEAR CSC has been directed by the Congregation <strong>of</strong> Holy Cross to the U. <strong>of</strong> Portland for work with the administration there. HENRY F. FRAILEY has been named manager <strong>of</strong> sales development and product engineering in the laboratory glassware dept. <strong>of</strong> Corning Glass Worlu, Coming, N.Y, FRANCIS J. MILLIGAN JR. <strong>of</strong> Chicago has become a member <strong>of</strong> the law firm <strong>of</strong> Kahn, Adsit, Amstein, Gluck, Weitzenfeld & Minow. JOHN S. DRENDEL <strong>of</strong> Reno, Nev., has been elected president <strong>of</strong> the Washoe County Bar Association in Ne%*ada, according to a note received from JAMES D. ROWLAND <strong>of</strong> Palo, Alto, Cafif. J. F. MOLIDOR '46 James F. Molidor '46 has been appointed sales manager <strong>of</strong> Vetco, a Johnson & Johnson company, it was announced by Richard A. Grey, general manager <strong>of</strong> Vetco. Johnson & Johnson's Vetco company serves the veterinary pr<strong>of</strong>ession with a broad line <strong>of</strong> surgical dressings, orthopedic and suture products, and specialty items. The company's dairy department is a leading supplier <strong>of</strong> multipurpose milk filters and allied products. A native <strong>of</strong> Libertyville, 111., Jim joined Johnson & Johnson in 1951 as a sales representative in the hospital division. He was named a division manager, with headquarters in St. Louis, Mo., in 1958 and became a product director in I960. From 1961 until his recent appointment with Vetco, Jim has served as associate director <strong>of</strong> the company's new products division. Jim and his wife, the former Dorothy Ann Meyer <strong>of</strong> Libertyville, have three children. They live at 38 Old Oak Dr., Summit, N.J. '46 Peter P. Richiski 60 Robin Place Old Greenwich, Conn. REUNION REGISTRANTS JOSEPH BR.\DY, JOHN POWER, ROBERT ROSSFFER, THO.MAS SCHREIBER. From the Alumni Office: PHILIP E. PRICKETT, president <strong>of</strong> Philip E. Prickett & /Vssociatcs, Inc. (promotion, fund raising), has been appointed director <strong>of</strong> development at Marvinount College in Salina, Kan. AL SCHWARTZ '37, sent in the information and adds *'this new member <strong>of</strong> the Salina ND Club makes 10.. We're growing!" CHRIS W. COCHRANE has joined the firm <strong>of</strong> Allis-Chalmcrs as manager <strong>of</strong> merchandising-parts, construction machinery division. Working out <strong>of</strong> Milwaukee, Wis., Chris will direct all the programs related to sale aiid distribution <strong>of</strong> parts. •47 JackNGks 3218 Bentley Lue South Bend, Ind. REUNION REGISTRANT JACK MILES. INTERLOPER ON THE CAMPUS Although this wasn't the year for '47 men to return to the campus for the annual Junefest, this reporter donned his reunion suit- and %vandered out to the City by the lakes to hobnob with some <strong>of</strong> the *45 and '50 grads. Lo and behold another interloper was there: JOE OTOOLE, late <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, but now a Holly^voodite as general sales manager for Cogswell, the firm which makes retractable hose for gasoline stations and such. Joe's travels brought him back to ND at the proper time and it was good to \-isit with him. GUS CIFELLI reported he recently won his law degree and plans to combine his practice with an insurance business. True to form, Gus — a gentleman in cvcr\' sense <strong>of</strong> the word — plans lo pick his clients from among the poor and underprivileged who need him most. LEON HART, looming above the crowd, told iis his 15-year-oId son is an inch taller than he and weighs in at 220! Puny Leon checked in at only 190 \vhen he was a high-school freshman. Other happy moments were passed with HARRY WALTERS, HARVEY NEDEAU, ROLAND KELLY, JOE HICKEY, BENNY . SHERIDAN '40, LARRY LEACH '55, GERRY RAMS6ERGER, JOE SaANNON, GENE BIITTNER and JOE CASA SA.\TA '55. HORNBLOWER'S CORNER Having crashed the pages <strong>of</strong> Extension magazine's July issue with a yam entitled "Tim Mc- Car\'er, Champion," your sound<strong>of</strong>f scribe is scheduled for an encore in September; the subject: <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> football and its future — immediate and long-range. GEOGRAPHY LESSON FATHER WILFRID ME.VARD CSC has taken over the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> post chaplain at Fort Polk, La. BROTHER PEDRO HAERING CSC has been teaching the past semester at St. Thomas Aquinas HS in Cleveland. BOB REIN*DERS has taken his teaching talents from St. Edward's in Austin, Tex., to Tulane in New Orleans. LT COL JOHN HENRY LAUCK USMC is currently residing in Indianapolis. So is GEORGE KRULL, a transferee from California. The maelstrom <strong>of</strong> Manhattan is poorer by one TED HAVELY, who has emigrated to Atlanta, Ga., with Shell Oil Co. HARRY MERCER has given up good-neighboring the BILL ROEMERS in South Holland, IlL, and begun helping pay Rockefeller's sabry as a citizen <strong>of</strong> Yonkers, N. Y. And our man in the paddock, BUD ^VILLEN- BRINK, proves he Is for the birds as well as the bangtails by moving from Plover Road to Robin Road in Louisville. RETURN OF RAY FRANKLIN Early in July my ears were treated lo the Down East accents <strong>of</strong> RAY FRANKLIN, who was passing through town 20 percent <strong>of</strong> the way through a fiveweek camper tour <strong>of</strong> the National Parks with his wife Barbara and their children, 7I/^year-old Christopher (Chris) and 6-ycar-old JOCCI>TI (Lynnie). He's still living on Sleepy Hollow Road in .Atkinson, N. H., and heading up the administration <strong>of</strong> the Pentucket Regional School in nearby West Newbury, Mass. He has been at the 1,200-pupil school eight years. Ray phoned from the .Almiini Office; he and his family — inveterate campers all — had set out on the Canadian side <strong>of</strong> Lake Erie and were stopping for a nostalgic "quickie" ur»der the Dome. The Rambler-Holiday rig housing the Franklins on the 6,600-mile trek was booked for stops at all the National Parks except Gbcier ("We have to save something for the next time") and at Disneyland. 'He contacted BOB MICHAUD uhile here and expressed hope this reference might trigger some messages from some <strong>of</strong> you. From Pearl River, N. Y., JIM SHEA writes: "Enclosed is $1 for the repose <strong>of</strong> the souls <strong>of</strong> our 1947 classmates. "Also would like to inform you that Joseph Thomas, bom June 9, 1965, has joined James Joseph, 5^, and Mar>- Catherine, V/z. <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> Alumnus, September'October, 1965 52