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DAVE MILLER '55, PAUL PARKER '49, JOHN<br />

McCRANK '58, BILL O'CONNELL '50, ED YO-<br />

HON '55 and JOHN DELLA VILLA<br />

"% A good time was enjoyed by all, and yours truly<br />

made a sincere effort to log in all the families<br />

present. I stopped writing down names when I<br />

saw two JACK NYE DUFFEY's '35 coming at me<br />

topped with LBJ-typc straw hats.<br />

Congratulations and best wishes to JIM <strong>GA</strong>LE-<br />

HOUSE '57 in his new assignment as resident<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> Xerox's first machine manufacturing<br />

facility outside the Rochester area. Jim will be<br />

relocating in the Norlhvalc, N.J., area.<br />

The <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> Retreat House in Rochester<br />

was the scene <strong>of</strong> our August Freshman Orientation<br />

for I9M. JACK NYE DUFFEY '35, REG MOR­<br />

RISON, our president, and BILL BELL "gave<br />

»the word" to twelve incoming frosh and their<br />

parents. Excellent refreshments were prepared<br />

and served by the gracious ladies <strong>of</strong> our <strong>Notre</strong><br />

<strong>Dame</strong> Women's Organization. By the way, we're<br />

all looking forward to the "Christmas Gala" that<br />

the girls are organizing this year.<br />

Our annual "Fall Dance" was early, on August<br />

28. The Island Cottage Party House decor was<br />

accentuated by water filled balloons designed by<br />

the "prankster" chairman, ARXIE MORRISON<br />

'35, and his brother Reg. There to lend a hand<br />

in instigating the various showers <strong>of</strong> the evening<br />

were Messrs. and Mmes. JOHN ANDREW '36.<br />

JOHN DELLA VILLA, BOB DEWEY, J.\CK<br />

DUFFEY, ROY HANNA, JOHN MILLER, BILL<br />

REEVES, RON 2LOTNIK, and equally as many<br />

^guests and students with their lovely dates, Zani<br />

Patban and his band were especially good even<br />

after the excellent midnight buffet served to all<br />

present.<br />

—GENE YURGEALITIS '37, Secv-.<br />

Rock River Valley<br />

Tlie <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> Club <strong>of</strong> Rock River Valley<br />

has had a recent election and the new <strong>of</strong>ficers arc<br />

as follows: President, PAUL L. BERRETTINI '56:<br />

Vice-President, THOMAS KAVADAS 'Gl; Treasurer,<br />

RAY DeCOURCEV '23; and Secretary,<br />

PATRICK R. JONES '56.<br />

I am sure the new <strong>of</strong>ficers will be an excellent<br />

asset to our local group and to the <strong>University</strong>.<br />

—LUKE R. MORIN, Retiring Pres.<br />

Rome, Italy<br />

-VOTRE DA.ME HOSPITALITY CENTER IS<br />

OPEN EVERY DAY ALL DAY. ADDRESS:<br />

LARGO BRANCACCIO 82. TEL: 730.002. ALL<br />

.\RE WELCOME.<br />

Most recent arrivals for local membership:<br />

MICHAEL O'BRIEN B.A '62, MS '65, who joins<br />

the faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> International School; and<br />

2nd Lt. RICHARD E. LUDWIG '63, Aviano Airbase.<br />

For some months we had VICTOR EM-<br />

M.\NUEL '63, working with an advertising agency*.<br />

Month-long member: JOHN HOWETT, curator<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ND Art Galler>', with wife and three "pic-<br />

I coli" but pioneering daughters as John researched<br />

in Vatican Librar>-.<br />

On The Fringe ND Family -Members: ND's first<br />

Sophomore Year Abroad contingent in Innsbruck,<br />

.Austria, mentored by FR. THOMAS ENGLETON<br />

CSC and PROF. LOUIS HASLEY. Responding to<br />

the tragic death <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the students, MICHAEL<br />

LEAHY '67, which happened in Northern Italy,<br />

the alumni <strong>of</strong> Italy arranged for a Mass in Rome.<br />

SUMMER PARADE: Pr<strong>of</strong>, and Mrs. ROBERT<br />

LEADER, art dept.; PAUL HELLMUTH '40, ND<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees; MICHAEL BURKE '33. W.<br />

DAVID AMES '63, JOHN MARTINE '61, HEC­<br />

TOR FUSTER '57. and wife; DA.N DEELY '63,<br />

father <strong>of</strong> FR. BOB MALONE CSC, CLAUDE<br />

CECCON '61; VICTOR VETIORI '52, and wife<br />

Dorolhv, St. Mar>-'s '32; LT. R. T. EIFF '62.<br />

JOHN LINEHAN '61; LUIGI RUGGERI, native<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rome en route to ND for grad school; JIM<br />

FA<strong>GA</strong>N '65, RON lAGERSON '65, son <strong>of</strong> WM.<br />

RUPP '33, TONY MARRA '62, BOB FORBES '35<br />

and wife; CARL GIOMBETTI and RAY BURKE<br />

'63; BERT HORNBACK, ND faculty; CLINT<br />

HIRST '66, cousin <strong>of</strong> FELIX BALM.^Z '63, sfatcr<br />

<strong>of</strong> ARTHUR ZIELER '67, sister <strong>of</strong> MIKE TERRY<br />

'61, BOB MOYNAHAN '34 and wife.<br />

ED KELLY '64, WADE CLARKE '62; BILL<br />

SCHMA, SAM MIRABITO & TOM MOR.\N<br />

'&»; JIM FARRELL '49, RUSS BLEY & BILL<br />

PENNA '64; BILL <strong>GA</strong>RY, prcxy '46; SR. AMA-<br />

DEUS IHM '42, JOS. SRHOLEZ *63, PAUL<br />

RAY '65, JOHN O'GORMAN '64, TERRY<br />

ROCHESTER—Scholarship Chairman<br />

Charlta J. O'Brien (left) anil Club President<br />

Reginald A. Morrison siurvey Rochester's<br />

new $15,000 endowment fimd, established<br />

to'provide <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> scholarships<br />

for students from the Rochester, N.Y., area.<br />

WOLKERSTORFER 'M, TOM MORAN &<br />

GEORGE NOVAK '64, FR. K. SWEENEY *44,<br />

JOS. WADE '60; PAUL WEST, D.WE BARLOW<br />

&. DICK VON BOECKLIN '64; BILL DALTON<br />

•59, DAN CHMIEL '61, DICK KAVANAUGH<br />

'63; MARTY RONAN '61, son <strong>of</strong> JIM '26, brother<br />

<strong>of</strong> JIM '53, JOHN '56; FRANK PATOUT '62;<br />

PETER BROCCOLETTI, LEN KUBUSKI &. BOB<br />

STORK '64; HAROLD VERTIN '62, JOHN BART-<br />

LEY '23; FR. DENIS MORAN OEM, MA'49;<br />

Joe, son <strong>of</strong> JEROME VOGEL '36; LARRY<br />

DOYLE '66, son <strong>of</strong> LARRY '39, brother <strong>of</strong><br />

MICKY '33 (Mother SMC circa '39); <strong>GA</strong>RY<br />

HEDIGER '66, EUGENE McFADDEN '60, TOM<br />

HUGNELT '37 &. wife.<br />

Interesting seminarian trio: Frank Corby, mother<br />

SMC'43; Michael Place, nephew <strong>of</strong> ADAM<br />

WOLF '40; and Quinn Driscoll, nephew <strong>of</strong> BOB<br />

WOLF '46; GREG RUST '66, son <strong>of</strong> OSKAR '28,<br />

brother <strong>of</strong> BOB '32, DICK '56, nephew <strong>of</strong> RUS­<br />

SELL SCHEIDLER '31; GEORGE LENSING '62;<br />

CARMELLO VIRGILLO, ND faculty; sister <strong>of</strong><br />

TIM BYRNE '63; KARL SCHEIL, ND faculty;<br />

CHARLES STEINER, 66, JACK DELOGE '66,<br />

ALVIN FONG-TOM '67, ROBERT PARKER MA<br />

'63, HENRY WOLTERS '30 with wife and daughter;<br />

BOB LARKIN, new teacher at NDI, Rome,<br />

brother <strong>of</strong> BILL '33 & DICK '66; sister <strong>of</strong> JOE<br />

BIHN '57, sister <strong>of</strong> TOM E<strong>GA</strong>N '37, BOB TROT­<br />

TER '29 and wife; friends <strong>of</strong> BILL H.ANI<strong>GA</strong>N<br />

'67, cousin <strong>of</strong> BILL LEONARD '66, brother <strong>of</strong><br />

PAUL SE.MPER circa '36, parents <strong>of</strong> FR. RAY<br />

LESCHER '37, KEN QUINN '60, cousin <strong>of</strong> FR.<br />

HOWARD KENNA CSC; Carrie Mitchell, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> MARK MITCHELL '39, sister <strong>of</strong> M.ARK '67;<br />

ROME: In the absence <strong>of</strong> proprietor Gus<br />

Rossi (visiting the ND campus mth wife<br />

Itala), Club Secretary Vince McAIoon<br />

(left) hosted Fr. Hesburgh and Mr. I. A.<br />

O'Shaughnessy on their visit to Rome's<br />

traditional Irish dining spot, the Scoglio<br />

Di Frisio, while reporting to<br />

Pope Paul on Atoms-for-Peace meetings.<br />

friend <strong>of</strong> NICK RASSAS '63. CSC missionaries<br />

headed for Uganda: FRS. KAISER, FOLEY, KI-<br />

FINSKI, RAHIELY. And the first ND sophomore<br />

from the Innsbruck group, BILL RAGEN '67.<br />

—VINCE McALOON '34, Secy.<br />

Sacramento<br />

OlHcers <strong>of</strong> the Sacramento, Calif., XD Club<br />

are now President (Lt.) RICHARD S. SAPP '60<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rancho Cordo%-a and Secretary FRANK GERE-<br />

MIA '60 <strong>of</strong> Sacramento.<br />

In April <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> Night was very well attended<br />

by approximately 30 couples and their<br />

guests to hear Mr. Casey Conrad, a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

President's Council <strong>of</strong> Physical Fitness. One <strong>of</strong> the<br />

many in attendance was DR. A. KUNTZ, formerly<br />

head <strong>of</strong> the department <strong>of</strong> education at ND.<br />

In July the annual ND picnic was held at Carmichael<br />

Park, which was gradually taken over by<br />

the alumni, tfieir wives and <strong>of</strong>fspring. Among those<br />

were Helen and GIL ZIMMERMAN (pres.), Jerry<br />

and BOB BRESKA (vice-prcs.). Joining in the food<br />

and drink were Mary Ellen and JACK MULLEN<br />

'34, Marty and BILL DALEY '41, Anne and AL<br />

KAELIN *55, Arlene and DICK S.APP '60, DR.<br />

BOB DESMOND and his wife Doris. Bob is going<br />

to open up his practice in Santa Rosa. Visiting<br />

from San Mateo were SyMa and GENE MUENIER<br />

'53, who were recently transferred from Sacramento.<br />

DR. BILL BREWER, who U stationed at Mather<br />

Air Force Base outside <strong>of</strong> Sacramento, also found<br />

time to enjoy a few beers. He and his wife Helene<br />

have three children. Aug. 13 was the occasion for a<br />

goodbye party given by Ann and Al Kaetin<br />

for DENNY NOLAN '60, who is leaving his job<br />

as an aeronautical engineer at Aerojet to work as<br />

a Peace Corps member in Ethiopia.<br />

—CLIFFORD M. COLLINS, Retiring Secy.-Trcas.<br />

St. Louis<br />

As Christmas approaches wc have passed the midpoint<br />

<strong>of</strong> our year. Our annual <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> Frosh<br />

Night was held on Sept. 10 at the home <strong>of</strong> JERRY<br />

McGLYNN '60. There the new members <strong>of</strong> our St.<br />

Louis Club — the freshmen and their fathers —<br />

had the opportunity to chat svith members <strong>of</strong> our<br />

board <strong>of</strong> directors and past presidents.<br />

BILL MILLER '35, visited our city in his campaign<br />

for the vice-presidency. Individual members<br />

<strong>of</strong> our Club whose interests paralleled candidate<br />

Miller's attended a breakfast in a body at which he<br />

spoke. Miller was introduced by AL RAVARINO<br />

'33, a classmate.<br />

In his Challenge II visit to St. Louis on Oct. 6,<br />

EDWARD (.MOOSE) KRAUSE '34, played golf<br />

with other members <strong>of</strong> the St, Louis Club at the<br />

Crystal Lake Country Club. Committee Chairman<br />

JOE DWYER '38, delivered a fine attendance for<br />

the Challenge 11 dinner meeting that was held at the<br />

Club that evening. Thanks to Joe for a fine job well<br />

done.<br />

Under the direction <strong>of</strong> past Board Chairman<br />

JIM PUDLOWSKI '34, a large group <strong>of</strong> St. Louis<br />

Club membeis and their friends, including wives,<br />

attended the Stanford game al South Bend. Jim was<br />

not sure which was more exciting, the trip or the<br />

game. That was a promise.<br />

Congratulations to the St. Louis Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Notre</strong><br />

<strong>Dame</strong> — the student affiliated club. They have been<br />

doing a fine job in providing the students an opportunity<br />

to get together with their St. Louis<br />

friends at the campus.<br />

Information regarding the annual Communion<br />

Breakfast under the direction <strong>of</strong> HENRY LUEP-<br />

KE '57, will reach you soon if it has not already.<br />

Later in December, on the I9th, TAL POWELL<br />

'49, will spearhead the group that will present this<br />

year's Christmas Dance. Tal promises a particularly<br />

good lime. The dance will be held at the Bel Air<br />

East Motor Hotel in the Mayan Ball Room featuring<br />

the Jack Engler Orchestra.<br />

Mark Monday, Jan. 11, on your calendar. That is<br />

the evening that the Irish basketball team will play<br />

the Billikens in St. Louis. The Club will sponsor<br />

some affair in conjunction with this date.<br />

The writer and others in St, Louis would like to<br />

see our old friend, REV. GLENN BOARMAN<br />

CSC, revisit our city during the Christmas holidays.<br />

From the <strong>of</strong>ficers and members <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong><br />

directors. Merry Christmas and a Happy New<br />

Year to you and your family.<br />

—D. JERRY McGLYNN '60, Secy.-Treas.<br />

Solina<br />

The nine-member ND Club <strong>of</strong> Salina, Kan., is<br />

back in the business <strong>of</strong> promoting fantasticUIy<br />

successful football trips with the resurgence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> Alumnus^ Year End^ 1964 27

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