product asst. on Tang. He has been in the Army for two years and before tiiat worked for Jcll-O as a sales rep <strong>of</strong> 15 months in the New York •district. After rccci«ng his MS in mechanical engineering from ND in *62, LEO BILLING spent two years in the Na\"y, recently Joined the staff <strong>of</strong> the Union Carbide Corp. Crj-ogenic Spccdivay Group and is now working at Tona%t-anda, N.Y. DR. TOM .\DAMSON graduated from Marquette U. Dental School in '6i and is now practicing dcntistr>- in the USAF at McCIcllan .\FB, Sacramento, with a commission as Capt. MIKE WADE dropped into the .-Mumni Oflice Sept. 29. ^tikc is an asst. cashier for the National Bank <strong>of</strong> Alaska in .Anchorage. DR. ED LODISH lias successfully completed his four-year academic and clinical program at Chi-
Marie, James Julius Jr. and Thcrcsc Marie, moved to Duluth. Will be fomially admitted to practice i ^ MtnQesota, October 23. Especially wish to cor- 1 ^fspond with members <strong>of</strong> the Twilight Zone as I regards their current actiWtics. Direct all this in- ,^ formation to 210 N. 16th Ave. East, DuUith. Minn. Incidentally, December." wife is expecting our fourth in 1. ANTHONY SORCE held a showing <strong>of</strong> his work .It the South Bend Art Center Nov. I. Currently he > teaching art at Nazareth College. .After graduating from Cornell U. with an MS in operations research in 1964, STEVE SMITH has joined Monsanto Co.'s central research dept. as a [ tiiathematician in its applied mathematics section. PAUL HOLMAN notified us that he now has , ihrec sons—Paul Gordon II, bom at Fort Hood. ^ex-, on May 19, 1962; John Adam, bom at Fori ^ood, Tex., on Sept. 30, 1963; and Joseph Raymond *i)orn at Fort Wayne, Ind., on Oct. 13, 1964. 1/Lt. JOHN B.AUERNSCHUB is a member <strong>of</strong> the select group <strong>of</strong> 148 US.\F personnel now on dut>* with the National Aeronautics and Space Adm. John is an aerospace engineer at X/VSA's Goddard Space Flight Center at Grccnbclt, Md. He helps design and develop equipment used in space radiation sampling projects. JACK RY/VN, Kansas City, 5Io., is now serving as a I/Lt. in Korea. He completed his law work at Missouri U. in Januar\% 1964, and passed the „ Missouri bar in February-. After graduating from paratrooper school and receiving his wings he embarked for Korea and his present assignment as fviccutivc ^Academy. <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the Non-Comniissioncd Officers 1/Lt. CARL VAN HECKE received an Air Defense Command c<strong>of</strong>Tco cup in special recognition at Stead AFB, Ncv., for his submission <strong>of</strong> a military' improvement suggestion that will result in cost reductions and more efficient operations. He also received a cash award for developing and suggesting a method <strong>of</strong> simplifying the administrative duties <strong>of</strong> ADC's electronic warfare training units. Wc received the following about ED BRADLEY: ". . . graduated Aug. 1964 with his master's degree in civil engineering and is presently working with the US Public Health Scrv. in sanitary engineering. He and his wife, Beverly, were expecting their third child in October. They now have two daughters, Elizabeth and Bridget. Ed spent t%vo years as an <strong>of</strong>ficer in the Anny before returning to graduate school (at ND).** Ed will be living in Charlottesville. Va. PAT <strong>GA</strong>LVIN was graduated from Georgetown U. with a bachelor <strong>of</strong> laws degree on June 8. While there, he was active on the Law Journal and in Delta Thela Phi. DENIS OWENS and PAUL MxVNlON received their juris doctors from DePaul U. on June 10. JOE SIMERI has been admitted to the practice <strong>of</strong> law before the Indiana Supreme Court and has joined a law firm in South Bend, lie received his juris doctor from Northwestern U. Law School last June and was recipient <strong>of</strong> the Wigmore Key, awarded annually to one member <strong>of</strong> the senior class who has done the most for the Law School and towards preser\*ing its traditions. JOE BL.\KE and OLIVER WILLLAMS received \ *^he habit <strong>of</strong> the Congregation <strong>of</strong> Holy Cross at «|lacred Heart Novitiate, Jordan, Minn., August 15. CHARLES a\YCE has joined the Trane Company's Dallas, Tex., sales <strong>of</strong>fice as a general line salesman. BOB CAMPBELL was graduated June 11 from the Har\"ard U. Law School cum laudc. At the same graduation /\NTON VIERLING received his master <strong>of</strong> science in hygiene and ED McAN.\NEY received I his LLB. i PETE REILLY sent the following: "Just a note to tell vou that my address has changed from 439 Kennebec St. No. 3A, Wash., D.C. 20021 to 456 Kennebec St. No. 202, Wash., D.C. 20021. I also might say that I have recently been promoted to 1/Lt. in the USAF and am assigned to Bolting € FB, D.C. My wife Janice and I arc expecting our . _cond child in December. **More news <strong>of</strong> local alumni — JAY G.ALLAGHER and wife Betty Ann arc expecting their third child in October. Jay just finished his third year <strong>of</strong> night classes at Georgetown Law Center. "PAT SMYTH is resigning his employment with the Sa\-ings and Loan Co. to enter American <strong>University</strong> Law School in September. "DAN O'DONOGHUE is scr\ing with the USAF in Germany. JIM KENNY and his wife Trudy are the proud parents <strong>of</strong> a new boy, Kevin Henry. Jim flies helicopters for the Marines." Thanks vcr>- much for the news, Pete. JOHN HOFFER LLB'61 <strong>of</strong> West Covina, Calif... formerly <strong>of</strong> South Bend, has been named asst. trust WHITE HOUSE FELLOWS President Lyndon Johnson annoiinccd in October the establishment <strong>of</strong> the White House Fellows. The Fellows will be named by the President on the recommendation <strong>of</strong> a distinguished Commission on White House Fellows headed by David Rockefeller. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the program is to give the Fellows firsthand, high-level experience with the workings <strong>of</strong> the federal government and to increase their sense <strong>of</strong> participation in national affairs. It is not a college or a scholarly program. The Fellows will have completed their education and a number <strong>of</strong> them will be well into their careers. They will be chosen from business, law, journalism, the universities, architecture, or other occupations. Each will have demonstrated high moral character, exceptional ability, marked leadership qualities, and unusual promise <strong>of</strong> future development. There will be 15 White House Fellows and they will ser\*e for 15 months. One Fellow will be assigned to the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Vice-President; one to each Cabinet <strong>of</strong>ficer; and four to members <strong>of</strong> the White House staff. In addition to their daily work, the Fellows will take part in seminars and other activities especially planned to ad\*ance the purposes <strong>of</strong> the program. Each Fellow will go on leave from his present occupation. He will receive a base salary <strong>of</strong> $7,500 - $12,000 depending upon age, plus other increments for family responsibilities. The program is being supported by a grant from the Carnegie Foundation. All Fellows must be 23 to 35 years old; .\merican citizens; and graduates <strong>of</strong> an accredited. four-year college. Women as well as men and local, state, and federal government employees are eligible. The deadline for applications is December 15, 1964. The Fellows will be announced in the spring <strong>of</strong> 1965 and begin their 15month period on or about June 1, 1965. Applications and inquiries should be addressed to the Commission on AVhite House Fellows, The White House, Washington, D.C. <strong>of</strong>ficer at the main <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Security First National Bank in Los Angeles. •# I John N. Morcland OI Bookin & Moreland Law 211/2 East Main St. Ottuniwa, Iowa 52501 NO NEWS IS BAD NEWS. I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Merr>- Christinas and a Happy New Year, and after next month's football games, I should be able to have some neus for you about the class. •JP^ Terrence McCarthy 23420 WclUngton Aft. Clements, Mich. My lost article carried the wrong name above it by mistake—so don't fear; I'm still on the job. Now this old salt is happy to write this article whicli is crammed full <strong>of</strong> news reported by some <strong>of</strong> vou about you, yours and other golden-domers. From Ft. Riley way 1st Lt. BILL CHOQUETTE sent a newsy letter this summer. Bachelor Bill served in Germany for ten months before getting a \'acation in the Mojave Desert, where he participated for three months in Operation Desert Strike. Bill was best man for RAY SHEA and Rita Morrel, who were married last summer. Ray and AL MANISCALCO are in their third year at N.Y. Med. College, where both have made the dean's list. Ens. HAROLD "H" ORTHMEYER USNR wrote one <strong>of</strong> his t>'pical comical letters explaining his past activities. Presently **H" is a second year denial student at Ohio State. He writes that Ens. JOE TfVNNIAN is working with the legal corps somewhere in Florida. IVAN GRADISAR was married this past summer and continues his medical studies at Ohio State; MIKE GUARNIERI is doing srad studies in either biochemistry or anatomy at Ohio State, and JIM NOCE is at Catholic U. working for his Ph.D in psychology. Congratulations to GEORGE <strong>GA</strong>UTHIER on his marriage to Frances Joy Steenbcrgen on June 27, \9&t. George will get his PhJ> in organic cjiem in June 1966 from the U. <strong>of</strong> Ne%v Hampshire. BILL KRUEGER is also doing grad studies in chemistry at U.N.H. Another fine letter was sent on by JOHN GIL- LARD, who is in the marketing dept. <strong>of</strong> the Chicago Tribune. John ivriles from his. pad in the Marina Towers that RICH J.^LOVEC married Mary Ann Josh on Sept. 5 and has only one year left at Northwestern Law School; TOM HATCH has a leave <strong>of</strong> absence from General Foods and is pursuing his .MBA at the U. <strong>of</strong> Chicago. JACK HAYFORD is back with Ernst and Ernst after six months in San Franrtsco with the Coast Guard. Congratulations, Jack, on your marriage to Barbara McGann in Oswego, N.Y., on Oct. 10, I9M. JOHN DEARIE has been transferred to Chicago as a salesman for Union Carbide. ANDY BURD and his w*ifc Mary had their second child in October. .-Kudy is with J. Walter Thompson and on radio and television production for Alberto Culver products. JIM KURAS and his wife Pat had their first girl late last spring. J:m Is with Procter and Gamble in Cincinnati. JOHN ZIMMER Is with the Air National Guard In Denver and works In the Stangcl industrial hardware business in Manitowoc, Wise. BILL WEINSHEIMER has announced his engagement to Roberta Limarqi (SMC '63); they plan to be married in June after Bill finishes law school at Northwestern. FRANK MOOR^LAN and wife expect llieir second child soon. Frank U in the Air Force and is stationed in Madison, Wise. JOHN CHESTNUT was married to Peggy Angland In August and is in his last year <strong>of</strong> law at Northwestern. DENNY BUTLER is the secretary <strong>of</strong> the Cleveland ND Club and a law student at Slarshall. Denny would like to hear from CHARLES Mca\RTHY, who has his M.Ed, and Is teaching somewhere on the West Coast. CHARLES SCHUM.ACHER lives In San Bernardino, where he uorks for GMAC <strong>of</strong> GM. D.AN KR.-\LIK received his M.Ed, from Wayne State U., Detroit, and received a fellowship to continue his studies toward his Ph.D. EARL LINE- HAN and wife Darlclle are expecting their first in the spring. Earl works in Chicago for .Arthur Andersen, the same accounting firm as RICH NUGENT. ART NORDHOFF and family live in Bloomington, Ind., tvhere .-Vrt Is in his last year <strong>of</strong> law school. ROGER HARVEY, wife Janet and son Roger also live in Bloomington, where Roger h studying for bis Ph.D in business. MIKE CON WAY, who has his master's in Sociology, ND'©, took his wife and children Mary Ann and Mike, born In June '63 and '64 respectively, and moved west. They live in San Jose, where Mike works as a city administrative anal>-st. TERRY McaARTHY and wife Sandic spent a rewarding month at the US Naval .\cademy last summer while Terry attended <strong>of</strong>ficer orientation classes before he returned to dental school classes. From the .MumnI Office: CARL EBY pronounced his first vows In the Congregation <strong>of</strong> Holy Cross at Sacred Heart Noritiate, Jordan, Minn., on August 16. JLM CLARKE and JLM ALVRTIN received their master <strong>of</strong> business administration degrees from Harvard U. on June II. At the same time BILL IRVIN received his master <strong>of</strong> arts. TONY NAPOLI is now working for the Navy Bureau <strong>of</strong> Yards & Docks. JIM BURKHART has accepted employment with the National Aeronautics & Space Administration. LARRY STOCK has received his I/Lt. bars as asst. chief, requirement allocation and distribution section, transportation div. <strong>of</strong> TJS Army Commmitcations Zone, Europe. His wife Bette is overseas with him. 1/Lt. JOHN MGGRATH, an electronic warfare onicer instructor, has completed the rigorous USAF Survival and Special Training School at Stead AFB, Nev., and has been reassigned to an Air Training Command unit at Mather AFB, Calif. 1/Lc. VINCE MICUCCI has berji named Sportsman <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> Alumnus, Year End, 1964 57