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SYMPATHY<br />
^ SEBASTIAN T. BERNER '27, on the dtaili <strong>of</strong> his<br />
W father, August 2.<br />
FRANK J. MOOTZ '27, on tlic death <strong>of</strong> his<br />
motlier, September 1.<br />
ARTHUR W. MILLER '28, on the death <strong>of</strong> his<br />
father, June 27.<br />
JAMES A. REYNIERS '30, on the death <strong>of</strong> his<br />
father, August 23.<br />
FRANCIS A. DUNN '35, on the death <strong>of</strong> his<br />
mother, August 26.<br />
THOMAS J. STRITCH '34, on tlic death <strong>of</strong> his<br />
mother, September 14.<br />
.MARVIN J. GORMAN JR. '39, on the death <strong>of</strong><br />
his father, June 21.<br />
JOSEPH A. NEUFELD '44, on the death <strong>of</strong> his<br />
t father, June 20.<br />
MALCOLM W. DOOLEY '30, on the death <strong>of</strong><br />
his mother, August 19.<br />
RICHARD W. MURPHY '30, on the death <strong>of</strong><br />
his mother, July 23.<br />
ANDREW J. HERNON JR. '33, on tlic death <strong>of</strong><br />
his father.<br />
DAVID A. MARTIN '33, on the death <strong>of</strong> his<br />
fatlicr, September 12.<br />
JOHN G. BRYAN '34, on the death <strong>of</strong> his<br />
father, June 29.<br />
ARTHUR W. CHENEY '39, on the death <strong>of</strong><br />
his father, August 3.<br />
k \VILLIA.M D. MORENCY '39, on the death <strong>of</strong><br />
his father, July 12.<br />
50-YEAR CLUB<br />
Walter L. Qeniciits<br />
Tower Building<br />
South Bend, Ind.<br />
Fiom the Alumni OiTicc:<br />
Wc take this opportunity to welcome WALTER<br />
CLEMENTS as the ncu- keeper <strong>of</strong> this corner.<br />
Colonel Clements has scr^'ed with distinction as<br />
the Class <strong>of</strong> 1914 scribe since the unlimeJy death<br />
<strong>of</strong> RON 0*NEILL. He has a head start on hb<br />
I new duties since his conferences this past summer<br />
with 14 members <strong>of</strong> hb Golden Jubilee Class<br />
whicli now joins the Semicentcnarians — as well<br />
as DAN 0*CONNOR '05, FRED STEERS *!! and<br />
JIM 0»HARA '13 <strong>of</strong> Chicago; CLAUDE SORG *IO<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mlddletown, Ohio; and FRED MEIFELD '12<br />
<strong>of</strong> Frankfort, Ind. We expect Walter to contribute<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> these and other Golden Boys in future<br />
columns.<br />
The Sight-Giver, newsletter <strong>of</strong> New York's Lavcllc<br />
School for the Blind, has items on the trustees<br />
under the presidency <strong>of</strong> HON. ERNEST E. L.<br />
HAMMER 'M. (LL.D 'M), as wcU as heartwarming<br />
notes on Bar Mttzvahs, baseball tnps and<br />
World's Fair excursions <strong>of</strong> the sightless students<br />
under the supen-JsJon <strong>of</strong> Dominican nuns. Judge<br />
Hammer, retired from the New York Supreme<br />
|Court, has helped the Dominican Sbters at Lavellc<br />
celebrate the 60th Anniversar>- <strong>of</strong> the school,<br />
their own Golden Jubilee as faculty, and the erection<br />
<strong>of</strong> new $2.3 milh'on scliool buildings, to be<br />
dedicated shortly by CARDINAL SPELLMAN<br />
LL.D '35.<br />
July was even a bigger month than June for<br />
one new 50-Ycar Clubber who made the Reunion<br />
— FR. SALVATORE FANELLI CSC. Father Sal<br />
was honored by parishioners <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph Church,<br />
South Bend, for nearly 25 years <strong>of</strong> loving and beloved<br />
service as assistant to the pastor. He received<br />
several gifts from St. Joe parishioners at<br />
a reception in his honor before iiis transfer to<br />
Jordan, Minn., to become resident confessor at the<br />
Holy Cross Fathers* Sacred Heart Novitiate. It<br />
kw-as a fitting appointment, since Father Sal may<br />
Well be the most popular confessor since the Cure<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ars. Ordained in 1918, he had assignments<br />
(mostly pastoral) in Louisiana, Wisconsin, Kentucky,<br />
Texas and Nc»v York before coming to<br />
South Bend in 1940. Since then he has been active<br />
as chaplain or spiritual director for the Boy<br />
Scouts, the Legion <strong>of</strong> Marj-, the Altar Society,<br />
the Confraternity <strong>of</strong> Christian Doctrine, the<br />
Christian Family Afovemcnt and e\en tlie Civil<br />
.\ir Patrol. He's also been an indefatigable worker<br />
for Italian W'txr Relief, the Morcau Seminary<br />
and St. Joseph High School campaigns . . . and<br />
the best spaghetti- and pizza-maker on South<br />
Bend's East Side. To Father Sal (although Kentucky-bom)<br />
a fcxv old-countr^* salutations: ".A<br />
rivederci, bcniie, adio e ciao!"<br />
We mourn: CHARLES E. RUFFING '86, one<br />
<strong>of</strong> our oldest alumni, who died in Bellevue, O.,<br />
in September at the age <strong>of</strong> 95; FRANK J. ONZON<br />
LL.B. '95 <strong>of</strong> Corpus Christ!, Tex., whose death<br />
in .'August ended a career in law and public<br />
life that merited (along with hb deep devotion<br />
to tlie Sacred Heart) a papal cross from<br />
Pope Piux XII in 1957; the reported deaths<br />
(with no details at thb time) <strong>of</strong> JOHN B.<br />
ERVIN '01 <strong>of</strong> Muncie, Ind., and FRANK D.<br />
H.\VES '09 <strong>of</strong> Elmhurst, III.; GEORGE A. RE^^PE<br />
SR. '10 <strong>of</strong> PhocnLc, Ariz., u-jth a great family<br />
tradition at St. Mary's College, whose death in<br />
May was Just recently learned; JOSEPH C. GOD-<br />
DEYNE '11 <strong>of</strong> Bay City, Mich., who died in August;<br />
LAWRENCE SCHUBERT '11 <strong>of</strong> South Bend,<br />
former Studcbakcr engineer with a strong ND<br />
family tradition, whose death in June just missed<br />
the last issue; EDWARD M. BRUCE '12 <strong>of</strong> Glenview,<br />
III., whose death last March was learned<br />
some months later; WARREN SEXTON '12 prominent<br />
in realty and insurance in Utica, N.Y., whose<br />
passing in ^fay was similarlv delayed in reporting;<br />
RALPH MILLS '12 <strong>of</strong> Lake Forest, III., who died<br />
back in Januar\- to merit the most overdue apologies;<br />
and TWOMEY CLIFFORD '14 <strong>of</strong> Camden,<br />
Ark., whose death was reported in July bv WAL<br />
TER CLEMENTS. The last was pr<strong>of</strong>iled last year<br />
by the Colonel for his versatility {corporation lawyer,<br />
municipal judge, city attorney, county prosecutor,<br />
FBI agent, etc.) and hb determination to<br />
make the Golden Jubilee Reunion (foiled by illness).<br />
To the loved ones <strong>of</strong> these comrades departed,<br />
a pledge <strong>of</strong> perpetual Masses and prayers through<br />
the Alumni Assn.<br />
Last summer CLYDE BROUSSARD '13 rejoiced<br />
in the arrival <strong>of</strong> hb 30th grandchild, seventh<br />
child <strong>of</strong> DR. FRANCIS E. SCHLUETER '35 <strong>of</strong><br />
Pasadena, C^lif. And from his Beaumont (Tex.)<br />
Rice Mills, he oversaw the move <strong>of</strong> the immigrant<br />
Chinese couple he helped to be baptized and married<br />
(Dr. and Mrs. Yang MS '53) to Buffalo, N.Y..<br />
with DuPont.<br />
Composer Meredith Willson, chronicler <strong>of</strong> "The<br />
Music Man," "Here's Love," "Tlie Unsinkablc<br />
Molly Brown," etc., <strong>of</strong>ten speaks <strong>of</strong> his ND athlete<br />
father's rather cool attitude toward hb piccolo-playing<br />
son. Father was JOHN D. WILLSON<br />
LLB 1885 <strong>of</strong> Mason City, Iowa, and he couldn't<br />
have been as tough as Meredith painted him in<br />
the light <strong>of</strong> his son's musical reverence for the<br />
Iowa <strong>of</strong> his youth.<br />
Congratulations to Loretta and BILL FERSTEL<br />
'00 on the occasion <strong>of</strong> their 50th wedding anniver-<br />
5ar>' on October 14.<br />
Come AUye M '65f<br />
Class <strong>of</strong>f '15 Geldca Jabite*<br />
REUNION-^Hiie 11-12-13<br />
•15<br />
Albert A. KuUe<br />
117 Soutli Sunset Ave<br />
La Grange, ID.<br />
Congratulations to the memben <strong>of</strong> the 1914<br />
Class for the excellent turn-out for their Golden<br />
Jubilee as reported by Secretary WALTER L,<br />
CLEMENTS. This very fine example should be an<br />
inspiration for all members <strong>of</strong> the 1913 Class whose<br />
Golden Jubilee I's scheduled for June, 1963,<br />
The Class <strong>of</strong> 1915 has 57 li\-ing members for<br />
whom we have current addresses. Also, as far as is<br />
known there are 11 additional members for whom<br />
we do not have current addresses. Wc confidently<br />
expect that a record number <strong>of</strong> the Class <strong>of</strong> 1915<br />
will return to tlic ND campus for their Golden<br />
Reunion next year.<br />
In this connection \vc will have a letter in the<br />
hands <strong>of</strong> all members around the first <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />
That letter will contain specific informatioa as to<br />
dates and plans. In the interim your Secretary will<br />
appreciate hearing from classmates about their plans<br />
to attend thb rare and hbtorical event. Few men<br />
are given such a privilege as will be afforded to you<br />
on thb occasion. It should therefore be a mtist on<br />
your calendar for 1965.<br />
Xetv addresses have been reported by members <strong>of</strong><br />
the Class <strong>of</strong> 1915 as follows: DR. EDWARD G.<br />
GUSHURST, 790 Washington St., Denver, Colo.;<br />
L. D. KEESLAR, 3946 Madbon Ave., Ft. Mvers.<br />
Fla. 33901.<br />
It is important that the .'\fumni OfiTce has cor^<br />
rcct and current addresses for all memben SQ please<br />
report any changes to that <strong>of</strong>fice promptly.<br />
From the .Alumni OfHce:<br />
Now in South America as an advisor to univcr^<br />
sities (and incidentally doing spadework for another<br />
ND undergraduate year abroad in Peru),<br />
DR. GEORGE NAUXLAN SHUSTER was in<br />
Washington, D.C., in late October as keynote<br />
speaker for the Catholic .\ssn. for International<br />
Peace gathered for its 37th annual convention.<br />
Earlier he spearheaded efforts <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Hierarchy to get a strong statement on religious<br />
freedom from the Vatican Council, plus a discarding<br />
<strong>of</strong> ancient formulas on the Jews and con-<br />
TESTIMONIAL Dinner for Tun Galvin, given in Gary by the Indiana Kn^ts <strong>of</strong><br />
Columbus, was attended by many alumni and quite a few Galvins, iDcludiog: (front<br />
row, l.-r.) Clarence E. Manion '<strong>22</strong>, Ray T. Miller '14, Timothy P. Galvin Sr.<br />
'16, Rev. John J. Cavanaugh CSC '23, Eli J. Shaheen '34 and John T. Rocap '30;<br />
(rear) Patrick J. Galvin '61 and Timothy P. Galvin Jr. '39. Tim Sr., a former<br />
deputy grand knight <strong>of</strong> the K <strong>of</strong> C and a Knight <strong>of</strong> St. Gregory, was also the<br />
chief speaker at the recent 100th anniversary <strong>of</strong> St. Francis Xavicr Parish.<br />
<strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> Alumnus, Year End, 1964 33