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surgeon and liWng at Thomycraft Apt. 4C, Scarsdale,<br />
N.Y. John is married and has four children.<br />
John would liltc lo bear Irom JOHN McGRAW,<br />
GREG SULLI\'AN and GEORGE DOLAK. JOHN<br />
T. GIAMBRUNO, Capt. USA, is presently assigned<br />
as a construction advisor to the Republic <strong>of</strong> Korea<br />
Army. John's married and has one boy and one<br />
girl. Write to John at Engr. Sect. K.M.-\G. APO<br />
102, San Francisco, Cal. 96302. Also in the service<br />
is Capt. TOM HAMLIN, USMC Quarters M-1,<br />
Xaval Station, Key West, Fla. He and his wife<br />
Elizabeth have six cltildren. Then there is another<br />
bachelor, Capt. AL SUWALSKV, JR., US.MC,<br />
Marine Sub-Section Box 193, Naral Section MA.-VG,<br />
APO 90, San Francisco- Al is an advisor to the<br />
Marine Corps <strong>of</strong> the Republic <strong>of</strong> China. He would,<br />
among others, like to hear from PAT LALLY and<br />
FRAN MEANEY.<br />
It strikes me that this article is rather dull. For<br />
dullness, questionnaires are near the top <strong>of</strong> the list.<br />
Hou- about a real live letter in 1965? It'll take<br />
less time than you think — wives* letters also gratefully<br />
accepted. Well, again—Merry Christmas and<br />
a Happy Ncu* Year and (to be sure) a Happy St.<br />
Patrick's Day.<br />
Write — write — write!<br />
From President DICK PILGER:<br />
The Fall Reunion was a srcal success, especially<br />
since it followed a \TCTORY (at last!). We<br />
will meet again next year after the first home game<br />
— N.D. vs. Nortlmestem, Oct. 2, 1965. Tlie follovxing<br />
is the sign-in list for this year, to the best<br />
<strong>of</strong> mv abiliiv at reading crvptic signatures:<br />
CHARLIE ALLEN, DICK ASH, \nLT BEAU-<br />
DINE, DON BEDEL, JIM BERNHART, JOHN<br />
BIERBUSSE. ED BROWN, BILL BURKE, FR.<br />
DA\^ BURRELL CSC. DICK CASTELLINI,<br />
BILL CIVANAGH. BILL DALY. JOHN DAR-<br />
AGO, JERRY DIXON, WALT DUSCHKA, DICK<br />
EHR, BOB FARNBAUCH, DA\^ FOY, NED<br />
GRIFFIN, GENE HE.VRY, JIM HERENDEEN,<br />
GENE HOWLEY, FR. BILL HUND CSC, BOB<br />
INEICH, JOE JOYCE, PAUL KELLEY, JOHN<br />
KELSCH, MARSHALL KIN*NEY, PAUL KRAUS,<br />
HERM KRIEGSHAUSER, MIKE LAUGHLIN,<br />
DICK MARTIN, JOE McGINN, LEO MICHUDA,<br />
BILL MORLEY, ED MRAZ. D.AN MUNSON,<br />
TOM MURPHY. FR. JOE NASH OP. PAT<br />
O'MALLEY, DICK PILGER, BOB PODEN, FRED<br />
POEHLER, JOHN POIRIER, BILL REYNOLDS,<br />
JACK ROSSHIRT, JOHN SCHLOEGEL, CHAR<br />
LIE SPICKA, STE\^ STECKBECK, WALT<br />
WAGNER, CHARLIE ^VEITZEL, LEN AVELCH<br />
and BOB WRIGHT.<br />
The.untraceable were.sucli signatures as Thomas<br />
Aylward, J. Larty, Clem Mavricke and Ted Zimmcr.<br />
T7ic only Thomas Ayh*'ard wc could find<br />
started at ND in '76. (Tliat's the spirit!)<br />
Many ilisjiks to CE.NE HENRY tor his help<br />
with the arrangements and to FR. JOHN W.MJSH<br />
CSC, who came representing the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
From tlic Alumni Office:<br />
JOE HUEBNER received his master's in (ibran'anship<br />
from Western Michigan U. in Julv.<br />
Capt. TOM HAMLIN USMC is living In Ft.<br />
Benning, Ga., and attending the .Army's infantrv'<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer career course.<br />
RAY G.\LVIN, asst. pr<strong>of</strong> in the school <strong>of</strong> police<br />
administration at Michigan State U., has helped<br />
set up a code <strong>of</strong> conduct for the Cook County (IH.)<br />
shcrilTs police force. Tlie cliitf <strong>of</strong> the sherifTs<br />
police described the new* code as the "most complete<br />
set <strong>of</strong> rules ever developed for a police department<br />
in the United States."<br />
REV. FRANCIS ZAGORC CSC wrote a very<br />
interesting article about the people <strong>of</strong> Uganda for<br />
the July-August issue <strong>of</strong> Medical MIssionarv- magarine.<br />
DAVE FOY, district sales supervisor for Norton<br />
Co., has changed to an alternate territorj* within<br />
the Indianapolis area.<br />
PAUL ROHMAN has been appointed mgr. <strong>of</strong> the<br />
nevvly opened financial sales <strong>of</strong>fice in Chicago <strong>of</strong><br />
the Ford ^fotor Credit Co,<br />
Dr. GEORGE HEW50N has announced the opening<br />
<strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fice for the practice <strong>of</strong> orthopedic<br />
surgery in Short Hills, N.J.<br />
ROMAN GERBER has been made an associate<br />
chief counsel to the comptroller <strong>of</strong> the currency<br />
for the US Trcasurj' Dept.<br />
This past summer Dr. JiM FREMGEN, at the<br />
KD Stmimer Insutute, taught the religious how to<br />
keep track <strong>of</strong> the money they spend.<br />
In a letter wTittcn in September before the Wisconsin<br />
game MILT BEAUDINE wTote saving he<br />
was an eternal optimist and picked ND to win 8-2<br />
this year.<br />
After receiving his master's and PhD degrees<br />
52 <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> Alumnus, Year End, 1964<br />
here. Dr. SAUL WISCHNITZER continued his<br />
studies at the U. <strong>of</strong> Basel in Switzerland, taught<br />
at the NY ^Medical College, tlie Hadassah Medical<br />
School in Jerusalem and ND, and was recently appointed<br />
assoc pr<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> biology and asst. to the dean<br />
<strong>of</strong> Yeshiva College in New York.<br />
Come ALIVE In '65!<br />
Class <strong>of</strong> '55 Anniversary 10<br />
REUNION—June 1M2-13<br />
•CC Paul FuUmcr<br />
7344 N. Ridge Blvd.<br />
I Chicago, HI.<br />
First <strong>of</strong> all, a grcnt bjg vote ot thanks lo all<br />
those who turned out for the cocktail party after<br />
the Purdue game. It was a real swinging party<br />
and some real *'lost souls" popped back after many<br />
years. Several other <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong>rs around here<br />
leant to know hoii* our reunion each ycnr is so<br />
successful. It's simple—no organization! Wc just<br />
book the room a year in advance, call in all <strong>of</strong>f-duty<br />
bartenders, and have a ball. See you there again next<br />
year after the first home game, .And don't forget that<br />
BIG class reunion on campus June 11-13.<br />
Let's see now. I think we'll start with the reunion<br />
and give Detroit the award for having the<br />
best representation. (I've disqualified Chicago because<br />
wc can just roll down the toll road in two<br />
hours.) Leading the charge was big ROY BEL^<br />
KNAP, that old Commerce senator. Ver\* big in<br />
slocks and bonds now, I didn't have time to see if<br />
he still carries those extra long "seegars."<br />
JIM STEVENS is in the real estate and insurance<br />
business in the Motor City. He looked prosperous<br />
and explained it by saying: "Houses arc<br />
selling almost as well as Detroit's wonderful new<br />
cars!" BOB BREZENSKI, who lives at 19036<br />
Huntington in suburban Harper ^Voods, is helping<br />
put out some <strong>of</strong> those cars at Chrvsler. BERNIE<br />
McCLOREY, my next door neighbor in Badin,<br />
politely informed me that the last issue was wrong<br />
when it referred to me as the baby <strong>of</strong> the class.<br />
"Tlic Ogre" pointed out that he is four months<br />
younger, Bernie, who has been vvorking at Ford<br />
with his engineering background, has completed<br />
law school at night and plans to put that degree<br />
to work in the near future. Keep me posted, Babv!<br />
BOB McCARREN, one <strong>of</strong> General Motors' best,<br />
now has three kids. He lives at 18919 Mallina,<br />
Detroit.<br />
JIM BROUGHTON, the relaxed bachelor for I<br />
these many years, finally went the way <strong>of</strong> all gooi<br />
men. Jim married Donna Kurtz last April 25<br />
Tliey now reside at U928 (Boy, these Detroiters gj<br />
in for a lot <strong>of</strong> numbers. Tliey must love the zi|<br />
code.') .Arciidale Rd. Jim's with the United Motor<br />
Service Division <strong>of</strong> GSL<br />
Even the recent marriage <strong>of</strong> his long-time buddy<br />
BILL REALE, hasn't cracked Ohio's fighting dis<br />
trict attorney, BILL McL.-\lN. Bill and HUGF<br />
SCHAEFER, who has managed to fight <strong>of</strong>T the gal;<br />
in Tulsa to this point, talked over a few Icga<br />
points. Hugh is assistant US attorney In Tulsa<br />
Three <strong>of</strong> my old journalism classmates bouncec<br />
back for the reunion—all with a little less hair<br />
TOM WELLY, 2(M3 Mt. Vernon in Toledo, still i;<br />
communicating for Owens-Coming Fiberglass. DAVE<br />
METZ is handling financial public relations foi<br />
Kodak from the Rochester headquarters. JOH!||<br />
<strong>GA</strong>NNA is marketing manager for Alkco Manufacturing<br />
Co. He lives In Des Plaincs (1370 Hardine<br />
.Ave.), northwest <strong>of</strong> Chicago.<br />
ROLLY HART made it in from West Virginia<br />
(302 N. 8ih St., Princeton). He has two boys and<br />
is with Travelers Insurance. One <strong>of</strong> the big hits<br />
<strong>of</strong> the party was MAURY CICCIARELLI, who<br />
looked like he was running for <strong>of</strong>fice. I think he<br />
shook everj'one's hand in the place. Maury Is a<br />
plumbing and heating contractor In Peoria, III.<br />
(59M Roxbury Lane). Another Land <strong>of</strong> Lincoln<br />
resident on tap was DICK SCHEIBELHUT, who<br />
is with Cook Electric Co. Dick lives at 5603 Capri<br />
Lane, Morton Grove, III.<br />
There also was a trio from northern Indiana,<br />
DICK <strong>GA</strong>UTHIER, the smiling Irishman, was o4<br />
hand as usual. Tlie father <strong>of</strong> five, Dick is one <strong>of</strong><br />
the main cogs in the Bank <strong>of</strong> Lansing (111.).<br />
JIM CAHILL, controller for White Advertising Co.<br />
in Chicago, was one <strong>of</strong> the first to come through<br />
the door. He lives at 444 Lake St., Crown Point,<br />
Ind. RUDY GENDER (1781 Sloan Rd., Portage,<br />
Jnd.) is vriih US StecJ.<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the most active guys in the room was<br />
GEORGE SHELTON, who was beating the drums<br />
for the June reunion. Make plans now to be there.<br />
DICK BURKE, the unsmiling Irishman who will<br />
lead our c}ass back to the banks <strong>of</strong> the St. Joseph,<br />
abo was taking reservations. He is a father for<br />
the second time.<br />
TOM CAREY, another <strong>of</strong> our illustrious class<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers, is now JIM EHRET's brother-in-law. Jim<br />
married Tom's sister, Honey, in one <strong>of</strong> the big<br />
society weddings <strong>of</strong> the season just one week aftcg<br />
the reunion. I saw the lanky frame <strong>of</strong> ROlP<br />
MOTTL going up the stadium steps three at a<br />
time. Another athlete from the class came to down<br />
a little ciiccr. JIM WALSH, who battled his way<br />
to the hcav^-wclght championship In the Bengal<br />
Bouts, was right in the middle <strong>of</strong> things.<br />
ED BREMER '54 (left) and Fred Wallncr *51 bavc an unusual alumni coUaborarion.<br />
Ed, an cngmccring supervisor at Hanulton Standard division <strong>of</strong> United Aircraft,<br />
owns the Hartford (Conn.) Charter Oaks <strong>of</strong> the Adande Coast Pr<strong>of</strong>cssiona] Football<br />
League with his father and brothers, while Fred coaches the Charter Oaks<br />
and John Gcraghty '64 (not shown) plays for the Oaks while attending Fordhani<br />
Law School. The picture was sent by Roy Wendell '50, Hamilton Standard public<br />
relations director, who also pointed to Bob Meulman as chief electronics engineer<br />
and Ed Marshall as head <strong>of</strong> the space and life systems department.