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KEVIN CAHILL received his master <strong>of</strong> arts from<br />

Harvard U. in June.<br />

TOM H. WALSH, <strong>of</strong> MonticcIIo, 111., is with the<br />

^Savy as an <strong>of</strong>ficer in tlit: Orient.<br />

9 ISAAC PORCHE wrote us: "I was an electrical<br />

^ engineer for the Eighth Naval District Headquarters<br />

^ in New Orleans from June 17 to Sept. 3, 1963.<br />

' From Sept. 3, 1963, to present, I remain an electrical<br />

engineering instructor at Southern U. in Baton<br />

Rouge. I was married on December 28, 1963."<br />

US .AIR FORCE NEWS<br />

Keesler AFB, Miss.—2/Lt. DAVE STOELLER<br />

has graduated from technical training for communications<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers and was sent to Larson AFB,<br />

Wash. CHARLES PAYNE was commissioned a<br />

:, 2/Lt. at Lackland AFB, Texas, and has been sent<br />

iicrc for the same training Dave received.<br />

^ 2/Lt. ARNOLD TESTA received an MBA from<br />

^J. <strong>of</strong> CaliL and has arrived at Charleston AFB,<br />

S.C., for duty as an electronic data processing<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer. 2/Lt. JIM BAILEY received technical<br />

training for accounting and finance <strong>of</strong>ficers at<br />

Shcppard AFB, Tex., and is now at Xellis AFB,<br />

Xcv. 2/Lt. DENIS O'DONOGHUE has also been<br />

sent to Nellis as a pilot after receiving his wings<br />

at Craig .AFB, Ala., and taking sur\'i\'al and special<br />

training at Stead AFB, Ncv. 2/Lt. JIM<br />

NOTTOLI received his pilot wings at Vance AFB,<br />

Okla., took the same training as Denis at Stead<br />

and is now flying for SAC at BIythevillc AFB, .Ark.<br />

Moody AFB, Fla.—2/Lts. DAN WERNER and<br />

DAN MILLER have entered pilot training and<br />

^upon completion <strong>of</strong> their course will receive their<br />

^Rlvcr pilot's wings<br />

Laughlin AFB, Tex.—2/Lt. ED MARCATO has<br />

been awarded his pilot wings and was sent to<br />

George AFB, Calif., for flying duty in a unit nf<br />

the Tactical Air Command, 2/Lt. MIKE SEXTON<br />

has completed his solo flight in the T-37 jet trainer.<br />

TOM NADDY was commissioned a 2/Lt. after<br />

graduation from <strong>of</strong>ficer training school and was<br />

reassigned to Amarillo AFB, Tex., for training as<br />

a military' procurement <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

2/Ll. RON STAPLETON received his silver navigator<br />

wings at James Connally AFB, Tex., and is<br />

taking advanced training at an air training command<br />

at Mather AFB, Calif.<br />

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GRAD SCHOOL NEWS<br />

BILL FINLEY has joined the English dept. at<br />

jjigulvcr Military- School in Culver, Ind. TOM<br />

^^AS.\LETTO is teaching philosophy at the U.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dayion.<br />

'64<br />

Warren G. Stephens<br />

778 Coleman Ave.<br />

Menlo Park, Calif.<br />

Even though all the June grads are scattered<br />

throughout the US and abroad, it is hoped that<br />

through the Class <strong>of</strong> '64 column wc can provide<br />

a means <strong>of</strong> keeping track <strong>of</strong> the activities <strong>of</strong> each<br />

other. Unfortunately this initial column will be<br />

necessarily brief due to the scant material and<br />

information received from the various regional cor-<br />

. .Respondents. To prevent the column from disap-<br />

4^Pcaring in subsequent issues, I urge all those interested<br />

to drop a note to me concerning what they<br />

arc doing. My address is 778 Coleman .Ave., Mcnio<br />

Park, Calif. All information and efforts are needed<br />

and appreciated greatly, I hope also that the<br />

regional correspondents will take note.<br />

SKIPPER VAUGHN in Texas reports that a<br />

small army <strong>of</strong> ND grads are attending law school<br />

in the Lone Star State. In addition to himself,<br />

BILL MUNSON, TOM SCHNIT2IUS, CHRIS<br />

CARMOUCHE, BILL ANDERSON, GEORGE<br />

CALLAHAN and JOHN SCHMERCIN are all firstyear<br />

law students at the U. <strong>of</strong> Texas in Austin. In<br />

the Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Business there arc JOHN<br />

and JERRY BRADLEY <strong>of</strong> Dallas.<br />

^^ Around my neck <strong>of</strong> the woods, San Francisco Bay<br />

^^rea, the trend seems toward higher education also.<br />

RED MORONEY Is at the law books at the U. <strong>of</strong><br />

San Francisco; BUD ARRAS is at the U. <strong>of</strong> California<br />

Medical School; KEN STINSON is at the<br />

U, <strong>of</strong> Santa Clara Graduate Business School; and<br />

SID <strong>GA</strong>GE and myself are at Stanford Graduate<br />

Business School. In addition MIKE and JLM LYDON<br />

both are in management training at Wells Fargo<br />

Bank, and DEN DAMACHINO is in the Army for<br />

six months prior to entering business.<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> the alumni in Northern California arc<br />

planning to charter a plane to Los .Angeles to see<br />

the ND-USC game over Thanksgiving. A great<br />

cliance to sec this year's great team and get<br />

together.<br />

From the Alumni Office:<br />

JIM CONDON received the habit <strong>of</strong> the Congregation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Holy Cross at Sacred Heart Novitiate,<br />

Jordan, Minn., on Aug. 15. At the same Novitiate<br />

DAVE SCHLAVER pronounced his first vows on<br />

Aug. 16. Dave entered CSC after his junior year<br />

and now will return to Moreau Seminary* to complete<br />

his studies.<br />

HARRY DEVERALL spent the summer working<br />

for NASA and has returned to campus.<br />

KEVIN FA<strong>GA</strong>N is working in the tax dept. at<br />

Clark Equipment Co. in Buchanan, Mich., to help<br />

support his wife and twin daughters, Anne Bridget<br />

and Kathr>-n Mary who were born on Sept. 9. Kevin,<br />

Sara and the twins are living in South Bend at<br />

1+26 Sunwood Dr<br />

BOB GREGOIRE was appointed an electronic<br />

engineer in the Federal Civil Scr\ice at the US<br />

Naval Ammunition Depot in Crane, Ind.<br />

JEROME WHALEN has joined the staff <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Chase Manhattan Bank as a trainee in the<br />

credit dept.<br />

BILL BORBELY started work the first <strong>of</strong> August<br />

with the Prudential Ins. Co. <strong>of</strong> America. JIM<br />

CONNOLLY has been appointed a junior civil<br />

engineer with the dept. <strong>of</strong> water resources for the<br />

state <strong>of</strong> California. DENNIS BROGLIO and JOHN<br />

LONER<strong>GA</strong>N arc also working for the state <strong>of</strong><br />

California, both with the highway agency. Dennis<br />

will be in Los Angeles and John in San Francisco.<br />

FRiVNK PAPP has received a teaching assistantship<br />

at the U. <strong>of</strong> Delaware, Newark, where he has<br />

started work on a doctor's degree in math this fall.<br />

TOM RILEY has joined the Maytag Co. as a<br />

design engineer in the firm's research and development<br />

div.<br />

W.\LT BARGERON spent the summer participating<br />

in the technical summer program at USS<br />

Corp. Research Center in Monrocvillc, Pa. JIM<br />

PEXA participated in 3M Co.'s summer technical<br />

program in St. Paul and was back on campus this<br />

fall to continue his studies.<br />

PAUL CREEL^VN was married in Chicago on<br />

July 1, and after a honeymoon in Quebec he and<br />

Iiis bride headed for Hollis, Okla., to work for a<br />

year as Extension Lay Volunteers among Spanishspeaking<br />

Catholics and migrant workers <strong>of</strong> Our<br />

Lady <strong>of</strong> Giiadalupc Parish.<br />

RICH GONSKI is <strong>of</strong>f to a great start playing<br />

baseball with the Milwaukee Braves.<br />

WALDE.MAR KISSEL <strong>of</strong> Evansville, Ind., was<br />

awarded honorable mention in the third annual<br />

national American Society <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineers<br />

Design Problem Contest.<br />

BEN a\SH.MAN has passed the Certified Public<br />

Accountant test and taken a position with Lybrand,<br />

Ross and Montgomery, a South Bend accounting<br />

firm. He attended a company accounting school at<br />

Drew U., Madison, N.J., under the local firm's<br />

auspices, and returned to South Bend Aug. 28.<br />

BOB LEHMANN will be back on campus for the<br />

next three years teaching engineering. Wc hope hell<br />

be spending a lot <strong>of</strong> time around Cartier ^eld.<br />

Of 71 newly commissioned ensigns selected by the<br />

US Navy for grad study, 10 arc 'M ND grads. •<br />

These 71 Averc drawn from among approximately<br />

1,600 grads <strong>of</strong> 52 colleges and universities where<br />

the Na\-y maintains ROTC units. Those designated<br />

arc: DON DEL ALANZO, RON HADBAVNY,<br />

CHARLES O'NEILL, JOHN MULLI<strong>GA</strong>N (electrical<br />

engineering at U. <strong>of</strong> Penn.), DON TWOMEY,<br />

JIM SULLIVAN, DAVE McCAFFREY, DAN<br />

BENC2E, BOB JOHNSTON and EUGENE LYNCH.<br />

The colleges they are attending are listed in the<br />

Alumni Directory. Each <strong>of</strong> these regular <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

assumes an additional obligation <strong>of</strong> three years <strong>of</strong><br />

active duty for each year <strong>of</strong> grad study.<br />

JIM SZYMANSKI, after completion <strong>of</strong> six weeks<br />

advanced Reserve Officer Training Corps summer<br />

camp training at Ft. Riley, Kan., has received bis<br />

commission as a 2/Lt. 2/Lt. DICK SERAFIN<br />

has completed a nine-week air defense <strong>of</strong>ficer basic<br />

course at the .Army Air Defense Sfrhool, Fort Bliss,<br />

Tex. A3/C TOM FISCHER has graduated from<br />

the technical training course for USAF communications<br />

wiring specialists at Sheppard AFB, Tex.,<br />

and has returned to his Missouri Air National<br />

Guard unit at Jefferson Barracks, Mo.<br />

GRAD SCHOOL NEWS<br />

JOHN MALINO^VSKI has joined the faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Gannon College as the first layman to teach in<br />

the dept. <strong>of</strong> theology. The U. <strong>of</strong> Dayton has also<br />

employed the first layman in the theology dept.,<br />

RALPH CARDILLO. DALLAS ^VEGENER, former<br />

teacher and elementary coach at Emmons Jr.<br />

High School IS now serving as principal in the<br />

New Prairie Community School System at Rolling<br />

Prairie, Ind.<br />

RAY BROWN has completed 12 weeks <strong>of</strong> special<br />

study at Argonne National Lab working on selected<br />

engineering problems directly related to the lab's<br />

research and development activities before returning<br />

to ND for more study.<br />

<strong>GA</strong>ROLD LAMPAL\N and TOM McCOR&IICK<br />

have been hired by the National Security Agency<br />

as mathematicians.<br />

Dr. JOE DURKIN has joined Texaco Inc. in the<br />

research and technical dept.<br />

AIR FORCE ROTC FORMS ALUMNI GROUP<br />

Lt. Colonel Everett E. Blalcely, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Air Science, <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong>,<br />

announces the formation <strong>of</strong> an Air Force ROTC <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> Alumni<br />

Group. The purpose <strong>of</strong> such a group is purely a social one and it provides<br />

a good reason for all <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> ROTC Alumni to get together. At the<br />

present time plans have been made to have a get-together after each HOME­<br />

COMING Game and a party during Reunion Weekend in June <strong>of</strong> eadi year.<br />

This will enable many Air Force ROTC graduates to swap Air Force<br />

experiences after Homecoming Games. The Air Force staff here at <strong>Notre</strong><br />

<strong>Dame</strong> is looking forward to meeting many <strong>of</strong> its old graduates at these<br />

affairs. A "test" gathering was held after the Stanford-<strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> game<br />

on 24 October 1964, and several happy voices were raised in approval <strong>of</strong><br />

this idea.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the difficulties involved is the address problem <strong>of</strong> the Alumni.<br />

It seems that the Air Force moves its <strong>of</strong>ficers rather frequently and diis<br />

plays havoc with mailing lists. It would be most helpful if ail our Air<br />

Force ROTC graduates dropped a note to Major Francis A. Yeandel, Air<br />

Force ROTC, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> (Faculty Advisor for die Air<br />

Force ROTC Alumni Group) uith your current address. This will facilitate<br />

the mailing <strong>of</strong> the "Air Force Briefs," the monthly bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Air<br />

Force ROTC here at <strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong>.<br />

<strong>Notre</strong> <strong>Dame</strong> Alumnus, Year End, 1964 59

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