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June, 1937 The <strong>Notre</strong> D a nn e Alumnus 273<br />

a confirmed bachelor. Dan Halpin,<br />

with his wife, flew in from Burbank,<br />

California, for Commencement. Among<br />

those present at the informal<br />

reunion <strong>of</strong> Friday were: Gordie Salmon,<br />

hardware man from New York;<br />

Bob Neydon, Chrysler exporter; Tim<br />

Benitz, New York mortgager; Ed Hosinski,<br />

South Bend tireman; Jerry<br />

Crowley, paint promoter; Ed Sherran,<br />

Los Angeles loan man, and probably<br />

the one traveling the longest<br />

distance for Commenceemnt; Clarence<br />

Futter, Mishawaka shoe merchant;<br />

Jim Kearney, <strong>of</strong> the Chicago<br />

Kearneys, and Bill Desenberg, Buchanan<br />

barrister.<br />

Oklahoma City note: the Askews<br />

have the local insurance situation<br />

well in hand, with Jim having a large<br />

agency, and Haskell adjusting claims<br />

for the central part <strong>of</strong> the state. Haskell<br />

has been married for the past<br />

year, and wishes to be remembered<br />

to all <strong>of</strong> the old gang.<br />

Although the members <strong>of</strong> the class<br />

at Commencement this year was not<br />

so large, there was a a gi'eat deal <strong>of</strong><br />

enthusiasm shown toward an effort<br />

to contact some <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong><br />

the class not heard from in the past<br />

six years. So with Summer coming<br />

on, more information about class<br />

members is requested for Jim Armstrong's<br />

banner September ALUMNUS.<br />

A postal card will be sufficient, as<br />

we do want to know where you are<br />

and what you are doing.<br />

Following a trip East, Ben Oakes<br />

wrote from Chicago as follows:<br />

I called Bob Neydon, '31, going<br />

through Detroit, but did not catch<br />

him in. I had only about five minutes<br />

while the train stopped there.<br />

I saw the following at Harvard<br />

Business College: Bill Leahy, '31, is<br />

in the "short" session there starting,<br />

Februaiy 1, 1937 and ending in<br />

August. He is getting along fine.<br />

Saw Jack Gleason, '36, who is a first<br />

year man there. jVlso Joe and John<br />

McKean from Alexandria, Louisiana,<br />

who are both in their first year, as<br />

well as Tony Anzlovar from Cleveland.<br />

Also saw George Cannon, '36,<br />

who rooms with Jack Gleason. I<br />

spent two days in New York. Saw<br />

Bud Touhy, '31, who expects to visit<br />

the campus for the first game next<br />

Fall, as does Joe Lenihan, '29, whom<br />

I saw at his Belle Harbor, Long Island<br />

home. Also saw George Rohrs,<br />

'32, at his <strong>of</strong>fice with Hornblower &<br />

Weeks, 40 Wall Street. Ran into<br />

Jack Finneran, '33, at the Biltmore<br />

just before catching the ti-ain for<br />

Chicago.<br />

1932 Secretary: Herbert Gioreio, 9005<br />

'^ 188th St.. Hollis. L. I.. New York.<br />

Commencement registrants:<br />

Altman, Nate—South Bend<br />

Arehart. GeorKe A.—Lowell, Mich.<br />

Asman. Dr. Henry B.—Louisville, Ky.<br />

Bannon. John—Louisville. Ky.<br />

Barton, A- P.—Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Behrman, Harry—Glenwood, 111.<br />

Belden, Paul—Canton, Ohio<br />

Booth, Murray J.—Jersey City, N. J.<br />

Boyce, Raymond P.—Hempstead, L. L, N- Y.<br />

Brasseur, Al—Mishawaka, Ind.<br />

Bums, Thomas A.—Rochester, New York<br />

Calhoun, Eugene C.—Los Angeles, Calif.<br />

Cannon, Richard G.—Elgin, III.<br />

Carey, Ed—Chiaigo<br />

Carney, John D.—Hartford, Conn.<br />

Chadwick, James H.—Amityville, New York<br />

Collins, James K.—Indianapolis. Ind.<br />

Collins, John J.—Cleveland<br />

Colville. John—Yonkers, N. Y.<br />

Comcford. William P.—River Forest, 111.<br />

Conboy, Francis J—Gene%-a, New York<br />

Connelly, Gene—Elmhurst. N. Y.<br />

Connolly, John—Toledo, Ohio<br />

Conway, Jerrj—St, Paul, Minn.<br />

Crawford. Dr. Myron E.—Cleveland<br />

Czapalski, S. J.—Chicago<br />

Davis, John—Tamaqua. Maryland<br />

DeBartolo. Edward—Youngstown, Ohio<br />

Dolan. Martin E.—Minneapolis. Minn.<br />

Downs, James E.—-Oak Park, III.<br />

DriscoU, John E.—Jersey City. N. J.<br />

Dubbs. James H.—Mendota, 111.<br />

Duffy. Thomas E.. Jr.—Chicago<br />

Dunleavy, Philip H.—Chicago<br />

Edwards. Eskine C.—Waukegan. III.<br />

Ernst. Frank R.—Chicago<br />

Fabrycki. Richard E.—South Bend<br />

Feely, Thomjis P.—Joliet. 111.<br />

Ferguson, David E.—Lafayette, Ind.<br />

Fitzgerald, William F.—New Y^ork City<br />

Flanagan, Paul—Detroit. Mich.<br />

Frank. Felix G.—New York City<br />

Freidh<strong>of</strong>f. William F.—Johnstown, Pa.<br />

Gcddcs. John J.—Chicago<br />

Geiger, Raymond A.—Irvington, N. J.<br />

Giorgio. Herbert P.—New York City<br />

Gorman. Bob—Chicago<br />

Gorman. William J.—Whiting. Ind.<br />

Gostisha, John R.—Waukegan. HI.<br />

Graham, Frank—Chicago<br />

Guerin, Jack P.—New York City<br />

Hallinan. Rev. Paul J.—Cleveland<br />

Halpin. Theodore—Louisville. Ky.<br />

Hamilton, John W.—Ann Arbor. Alich.<br />

Harbaugh. Noble P.—South Bend<br />

Hayes, Cornelius M.—-Evanston, III.<br />

Hechinger. Ernest C.—Peoria, HI.<br />

Hcnnion. George F.—<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />

Hodges. Gerard R.—South Bend<br />

Howe, Paul A.—New York City<br />

Huber, Verne W.—Racine. Wis.<br />

Hurley, Neil C. Jr.—River Forest. III.<br />

Igoc, James T.—Chicago<br />

J.-iuch. John W.—Niles. Mich.<br />

Johnson. Clay—Washington. D. C.<br />

Judge. Joe—Di.^on. III.<br />

Kcanoy, John—Louisville. Ky.<br />

Kenny. Joseph—Chicago<br />

Kienor, John A.—Cleveland<br />

Kilburger, Harrj-—Lancaster, Ohio<br />

Killian. Donald B.—Wilmington, Del.<br />

Kiolbasa. Walter—Chicago<br />

Kirby. William T.—Waukegan. III.<br />

Klein. Arnold J.—^[inncapolis, Alinn.<br />

Klein. Jerry—Akron, Ohio<br />

Kolski. Edwin—Chicago<br />

Laughna, John P.—Grosse Pointe. Mich.<br />

Lawler. Russcl A.—Lansing. Mich.<br />

Lindenberg, John—Hutchinson, Minn.<br />

Linn. Jerry—Lansing. Mich.<br />

Maloy. K. Daniel—Qyde. N. Y".<br />

Marley. Francis M.—Fostoria. Ohio<br />

McCabe. Joe—Chicago<br />

McCarthy. Florence J.. Jr.—New York City<br />

McConnell. Paul D.—Springfield. Til.<br />

McEachern. Allan P.—Indianapolis. Ind,<br />

McGee, Frank N.—Chicago<br />

JIcGrath. John T.—South Bend<br />

McKevitt. Thomas L.—Washington. D. C.<br />

McLaughlin. Leo V.—BrookU-n, N. Y.<br />

Jlelchione, Edgar J.—Chicago<br />

Mikes. Bon—Cihcago<br />

Jliller. Bud—South Bond<br />

Miller. Howard A.—Cleveland. Ohio<br />

Mohler. Dennison D.—Grand Rapids. Mich.<br />

Moran, Gabriel E.—Y'oungstown. Ohio<br />

Morrison, Frank J.—Rochester. N. Y.<br />

Alulhall. John L.—Sioux City. Iowa<br />

Murphy. Paul J.—Alamosa. Colo,<br />

Murphy. William F.—Newark. N. J.<br />

^[urray. Francis L.—Battle Creek. ^lich.<br />

Murray. Joe—Elmhurst. 111.<br />

Nash. Charles B.—Chicago<br />

Nesbit. R. J.—Pittsfield. M.iss.<br />

Newman. Leo A.—South Bend<br />

Oberkoetter. Frank F.—Peoria. HI.<br />

Ockuly, Or\ille—Dclphos. Ohio<br />

O'Connor. Thomas—Indianapolis<br />

0*Keefe. J. Barry—Chicago<br />

O'Malley. Edward A.—<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />

O'Malley. Frank—<strong>Notre</strong> Dame<br />

O'Malley. Thomas A.—Chicago<br />

O'Malley. Thomas P.—Aurora. III.<br />

O'Shaughnessy. James B.—Chicago<br />

Ostrander. Joel W.—Chicago<br />

O'Toole. Paul L.—Chicago<br />

Petrctic. Charles .1.-South Bend<br />

Petritz. .Toseph—South Bend<br />

Power, James W.—Baralwo. Wis.<br />

Powers. M. Kelly—Chicago<br />

Powers. Oliver P.—Chicago<br />

Quigley, Joseph J.—Shenandoah. Pa.<br />

Quirk, Patrick J.—Cortland, N. Y.<br />

Reaume, Edward—South Bend<br />

Roethele, Bernard J.—South Bend<br />

Rohl<strong>of</strong>. Louis R.—Michigan City, Ind.<br />

Roney, Richard T.—Chicago<br />

Rohrbach, Robert J.—St. Louis. Mo.<br />

Ruffing, Comeliiu J.—Cleveland<br />

Salvaty, Benjamin B.—Chicago<br />

Scanlan. John M.—Indianapolis<br />

Schiavone. Leo V.—Chicago<br />

Shicbler, Andrew—Brooklyn, N, Y.<br />

Sinkule, Joseph F.—Ypsilanti. Mich.<br />

Slader, William T.—New York City<br />

Staunton. John J.—Chicago<br />

Sullivan. Richard—Rochester, N. Y.<br />

Terry. Walter—Baraboo, Wis,<br />

Thiesen, Cyril C—St. Joseph, Mich.<br />

Theisen, G. Clemens—Detroit. Mich.<br />

Tholen, Henry S.—Quincy, HI.<br />

Torborg. Martin P.—Fort Wayne, Ind,<br />

Toussaint, Joseph A.—Chicago, lU.<br />

Troost, Garence W.—Chicago<br />

Van Rooy. William J.—Cleveland<br />

Ward, James—Brooklyn. N. Y.<br />

Waterson. Robert R.—Niles, Mich.<br />

Watson. Ginton H.—Pontine, Mich.<br />

Weir. William G.—Brooklyn, N. Y.<br />

Weiss. Charles F.—South Bend<br />

Weiner, Arnold A.—Chicago<br />

Wilson. Jerome—Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

Witt. Ralph D.—LaPortc, Ind.<br />

Wright. Ed—Mitchell. S. D.<br />

Xelowski. Thaddeus Z.—Chicago<br />

A personal letter from, the reunion<br />

chairman to the members <strong>of</strong> the class<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1932:<br />

To each and every one <strong>of</strong> the 170<br />

alumni <strong>of</strong> 1932 who returned for<br />

this, our five-year Reunion, I want<br />

to extend my heartfelt thanks. Your<br />

splendid co-operation, and the personal<br />

sacrifice you made to come back<br />

to the campus for this Commencement<br />

week-end, truly merited the enjoyable<br />

time we had together. I am<br />

sure that not a single one <strong>of</strong> you regrets<br />

the trip.<br />

Especially are thanks in order to<br />

the committee <strong>of</strong> local alumni who<br />

made our Reunion party <strong>of</strong> Friday<br />

evening the gi'and success it unquestionably<br />

was—Jack McGratb, George<br />

Hennion, Bemie Roethele, and Joe<br />

Petritz.<br />

To the felows who could not come<br />

back, I want to summarize briefly<br />

what happened:<br />

Friday evening at the Columbia<br />

Athletic Club in South Bend, (the<br />

Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus building in our<br />

days) we- had our Reunion Party.<br />

Nearly 150 <strong>of</strong> the boys were there.<br />

Father Frank Cavanaugh, rector <strong>of</strong><br />

Corby Hall in 1931-1932, spoke to<br />

the boys. Neil Hurley, editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Scholastic; Gene Connelly, president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 1932 Senior Class; Herb<br />

Giorgio, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the S.A.C., and<br />

class secretary; Flo McCartby, and<br />

Jim Armstrong, secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Alumni Association, also briefly addressed<br />

the gang. A bit <strong>of</strong> entertainment,<br />

buffet supper and refreshments<br />

topped <strong>of</strong>f the evening.<br />

The Mass Saturday morning for<br />

all the deceased alumni included in<br />

its remembrance the souls <strong>of</strong> Rollie<br />

"Lucky" Baldwin, Ted Scholzen and<br />

Johnny Higgins.<br />

Saturday eevning, the regular<br />

.\lumni Banquet was held, at which<br />

the Class <strong>of</strong> 1932 occupied a special<br />

section. The headquarters on the<br />

campus for the class were two floors<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dillon Hall.

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