Rocky Bleier Receives “Distinguished American” Award from National Football Foundation

Tom Weyer and his son John sent the following notice of Rocky Bleier's award.  Tom, who is Rocky's main speechwriter as well as Class President, will have to come up with some acceptance remarks.

Bleier Receives “Distinguished American” Award From National Football Foundation


May 16, 2007
Former Notre Dame football player Rocky Bleier was named the 2007 recipient of the Distinguished American Award from the National Football Foundation, announced Wednesday by Ron Johnson, chairman of the NFF.
A three-year monogram winner, Bleier played for head coach Ara Parseghian from 1965-67 as a running back and receiver. He totaled 784 yards on 166 career carries with 11 touchdowns and caught 36 passes for 422 yards and two scores at Notre Dame.

Continues at   http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/051607aaa.html

Dennis A. Hunt, Los Angeles, April, 2007

Dennis A. Hunt

Class of 1968

Died: California, April, 2007

THE CALIFORNIA ENDOWMENT MOURNS PASSING OF VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMUNICATIONS & PUBLIC AFFAIRS DENNIS A. HUNT

LOS ANGELES (April 25, 2007) – It is with great sadness that The California Endowment announces the passing of its Vice President of Communications & Public Affairs Dennis A. Hunt. He was killed Sunday, April 22, in an auto accident in which no other vehicles were involved. He was 60 years old. A memorial service for family, friends and past associates will be held at noon on Saturday, April 28, at St. Jude’s Catholic Church, 32032 West Lindero Canyon Road in Westlake Village, CA. A reception, hosted by his family at the Hyatt Westlake Plaza Hotel, 880 South Westlake Blvd., will immediately follow the service.

“Our hearts go out to Dennis’ family and friends during this difficult time. Dennis was not only a trusted colleague and great asset to the organization, but he was also our friend. Words cannot adequately express how much we shall miss his wit, humor, compassion and generosity of spirit. His invaluable contributions as a champion for the underserved communities throughout the state have touched many lives and we are all the better for having known him,” said Robert K. Ross, M.D., president and CEO of The California Endowment.

In lieu of flowers, his family has requested that donations be made to The Dennis A. Hunt Memorial Fund for Health Journalism in care of The California Community Foundation, 445 S. Figueroa St., Suite 3400, Los Angeles, CA 90071-1638 or The Arthritis Foundation*, Southern California Chapter, 4311 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 530, Los Angeles, CA 90010.

Among Dennis’ numerous legacies at The Endowment are the USC Annenberg/California Endowment Health Journalism Fellowship Program which he created to help journalists develop a greater understanding of the complex health and health-related issues impacting California, and the Communicating for Change curriculum for The Endowment’s Center for Healthy Communities Health ExChange Academy, which was designed to teach community-based organizations how to engage in media advocacy to more effectively address the systemic barriers to health for the state’s underserved communities.  He also played an instrumental role in developing the foundation’s strategic efforts to expand health coverage for the uninsured, as well as the organization’s work to combat childhood obesity.

Throughout the span of his career, Dennis helped manage the communications and public affairs activities for an array of diverse organizations, including the Centers for Disease Control, California Business Roundtable, California HealthCare Foundation, California Center for Health Improvement, National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, and the California Foundation for Independent Living, among others.

He also has been a partner or held high-level positions with various international, national and statewide public relations/public affairs firms, including Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide, Stoorza Ziegaus Metzger & Hunt, Hunt/Marmillion/Associates, and Deaver & Hannaford Inc.

The California Endowment, a private, statewide health foundation, was established in 1996 to expand access to affordable, quality health care for underserved individuals and communities, and to promote fundamental improvements in the health status of all Californians. The Endowment makes grants to organizations and institutions that directly benefit the health and well-being of the people of California. To date, The Endowment has awarded more than 8,900 grants across California totaling nearly $1.7 billion. For more information, visit The Endowment’s Web site at www.calendow.org.

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*For donations to The Arthritis Foundation, please write the name Dennis A. Hunt in the memo line of your check, and include a note with his name with your donation. All funds received by The Arthritis Foundation in the memory of Dennis will be credited to Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis research and programs.

Bob Kohorst, Nov, 2007, Harlan, IA

KOHORST-Robert “Bob” Lawrence, age 60, Harlan, IA. Preceded in death by parents, Edna (Hinrichsen) and Leo Kohorst. Survived by wife, Kathleen “Kate” (Schomer) Kohorst; sons, John and Joseph Kohorst, all Harlan, IA; sister, Fay (Dale) Kohorst-Dreesen, Arcadia, IA.
VISITATION Thursday 3pm-5pm at Pauley Jones Funeral Home and 6pm-9pm at St. Michael's Catholic Church, Harlan, IA with Wake Service at 7pm. Mass of Christian Burial St. Michael's Church Friday 11am. Interment Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Lincoln Twp, Harlan, IA. PAULEY JONES FUNERAL HOME
Harlan, IA 712-755-3135

Published in the Omaha World-Herald on 11/16/2006.

Michael McHarg, Sr., Southport, CT, January, 2007

 

Michael Owen McHarg Sr.

 

  

McHARG Michael Owen McHarg Sr. of Southport, beloved husband of Kristine L. McHarg, passed away suddenly on Monday, January 29, 2007. Born February 11, 1946 in Elizabeth, N.J., the son of John E. McHarg of Brielle, N.J. and the late Marie McHarg, he had been resident of Southport for the last 2 ½ years and prior to that, a Madison resident. Michael received a BS Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame and a Masters in Business Administration from Widener University in Chester, Pa. He was currently employed as a quality assurance manager for the Heim Bearings Company in Fairfield. He was a member of the American Society of Quality Assurance. Michael loved his beloved Notre Dame football team, but most of all, loved time spent with his family. Survivors in addition to his wife and father, include two loving sons, Michael Owen McHarg, Jr. and his wife, Molly, of Doha, Qatar and Christopher Patrick McHarg of Brooklyn, N.Y.; a cherished granddaughter, Maya; four sisters, Mary Anne Hogarty of Hopewell Junction, N.Y., Patricia McCabe of Wall Township, N.J., Kathleen McHarg of Portland, Ore. and Nancy Quaglia of Norristown, Pa.; and many nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, February 3, 2007 at 10 a.m. meeting DIRECTLY in St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 1719 Post Road, Fairfield. Interment will follow in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Fairfield. Friends may call on Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. in the Spear-Miller Funeral Home, 39 South Benson Road, Fairfield. If desired, contributions in memory of Mr. McHarg may be made to the Arthritis Foundation, 35 Cold Spring Road, Suite 411, Rocky Hill, CT 06067. For information or to offer an on-line condolence, please visit www.spearmillerfuneralhome.com.
Published in the Connecticut Post on 1/31/2007.

Class Notes – Submitted February, 2007

ND Class of 1968           Contact: Tom Figel, office: 312-223-9536 ext. 301

Happy Meals and Great People

 

Soon after the season-ending bowl game, Rick McPartlin gathered Chicago-area classmates for a Boys’ Night Out with this game post-mortem: “It was bad enough that the quarterback is bigger than Alan Page, but when the offensive tackle was bigger at birth than any of our linebackers, now that is a problem.”  Rick's encouragement, with the support of Dave Kabat, short-hitter Bryan Dunigan and other correspondents produced a good turnout at a Rush Street favorite, including Rick's son Brian, Matt Walsh's sons, Roger Guerin's son Brian, and Rick's lifelong friend, Harvard grad Paul McCarthy.  Tom Weyer said that Rocky Bleier, a hit at one of the pep rallies, has agreed to think about helping Tom put some life into the president's remarks at the next reunion.  Tom also said that the recent Indiana gubernatorial election turned on Joe Kernan's reluctance to curry favor from the state’s southern voters with a personal doling out of capital punishment on the lawn of the governor's residence.  In a quiet conference, Bob Ptak, Roger Guerin, and Matt Walsh made plans for Saturday Mass attendance while their wives were away for the weekend.  If Tom Gibbs arrived home reeking of beer, it was only because a clumsy waiter splashed a drink all over him.  Bryan Dunigan's early departure from the gathering prompted some muttering: Mary was in town and, following the inclination so few of us were able to act upon years ago, Brian had a date on a Friday night – no time these days for the boys' night out. 

At Bryan’s Christmas party the month before, Tom Cuggino had good news: a son recovered from cancer and happy with new twin Cuggino granddaughters.  The Cugginos’ daughter Jenny gave birth to another granddaughter during the Christmas season.

Music has many classmates feeling upbeat.  In Pennsylvania, Mike Hampsey’s music was the subject of a newspaper feature.  The second pressing of Mike’s Celtic Christmas CD is available for $20 from Mike at P.O. Box 1433, Warren, PA 16365.  Mike’s son Matt is on the roster for the second weekend of Jazzfest in New Orleans as lead guitar player for Sunpie and the Louisiana Sunspots, John Walsh reports.  John and Dia will answer Eddie Kurtz’s cryptic call to “Maybe c u dare. K”.  Meanwhile, in the halls of Congress and in the Jan. 7, 2007 New York Times feature noted by Jim O’Rourke, “Mr. Hall Goes to Congress,” John Hall is adding his musical and political talent.  – and Larry was coming from the Marines.

Other classmates in print recently include Forrest Hainline, who refers us to San Francisco Attorney’s “The Power of the Poet” and mention in the Los Angeles Daily Journal report of 2006 defense verdicts.  Tom Durkin wrote a Feb. 8, 2007 Chicago Tribune essay titled “Terrorism in the Courts,” his reflection on the way prosecutors tried to gain a conviction of two Muslims accused of terrorist activities.

Mark Lies reported that at the Michigan and North Carolina games he had a “mini-reunion with Bob Raaf who is retired and in from Cleveland and Kenny Lefoldt who is going strong with his own accounting firm who came in from Jackson, Miss. We were reminiscing on our time working together in the South Dining Hall as part of the food service crew and some of the bizarre things that other students did when they were going through the food line, as well as some of the mini-food fights. . .”  You can see the full correspondence – and add to it – at our class blog http://ndclass-1968.figelpr.com. 

The nonsense in the last column about Moscow surveillance of the Manion family produced great notes from Chris Manion as well as referral to his writings posted at http://www.lewrockwell.com/manion/manion-arch.html.  The nonsense also necessitated an apology to a classmate who wants a low profile and was confused and irritated by the mention of his own name in the middle of it. 

Jim Hoffman, who practices law in Eugene, OR and funds lots of college expense with the earnings, wrote that he will be at Notre Dame May 12, 2007 for the wedding of his middle daughter Heather and Dan Campion.  Heather’s sisters Holly and Heidi also graduated from Notre Dame.  Celebrating his last college payment on February 1st, Jim and Carla celebrated with a McDonald’s Happy Meal. 

Tom Thurber’s daughter Tiana notified friends of her father’s death Jan. 13, 2007.  Emailed remembrances began.  They included this testament from John McKenzie: “You were an enigma, a hyperbole, a paramount, a huge tribute to life itself of which you were bigger than, a gentle Man with tattooed hands, a motorcycle rider who wrote beautiful songs in the key of life, which was usually limited to one, or, at most, two chords, in the fashion of Lou Reed and Neil Young. You married a beautiful woman and have a beautiful daughter.”

            You will find photographs and other notes at our class blog http://ndclass-1968.figelpr.com.  Respond there or send items to: Tom Figel, 1054 West North Shore, Apt. 3-E, Chicago, IL 60626, tel. 312-881-7391, tfigel@figelpr.com. 

 

 

Forrest Hainline announces articles

Tom:

Two recent articles feature me: The current edition of San Francisco Attorney has an article called “The Power of the Poet”; this week the Los Angeles Daily Journal featured me in an article on the top defense verdicts of 2006.

<<SF Attorney – Profile F.Hainline (Winter06).pdf>> <<Daily Journal – Forrest Hainline.pdf>>
Regards,

Forrest

Forrest A. Hainline III Goodwin Procter LLP 101 California Street San Francisco, CA 94111 415-733-6065 415-677-9041 fax 415-963-1126 cell fhainline@goodwinprocter.com
http://www.goodwinprocter.com  

Jim Hoffman – three ND daughters, 12 years of payments

 

Jim Hoffman reports that he will be back at Notre Dame May 12th for the wedding of his middle daughter, who graduated from Notre Dame, and her fiancé who also graduated from Notre Dame.

Jim will be back the following weekend to attend his youngest daughter's graduation from Notre Dame. All of his children, three daughters, will have then graduated from Notre Dame.

Jim reported that his final payment to Notre Dame for his children was made on February 1, 2007, accounting for twelve years worth of tuition being paid. He and his wife Carla were able to celebrate by going out to McDonald's and between them purchasing a “happy meal”.

 

My three daughters are Holly, Heather and Heidi.

 

Heather and her fiancé Dan Campion are being married at Notre Dame.

 

    My home address is:

    James and Carla Hoffman

    554 Pinto Way

    Eugene, Oregon 97401

 

My telephone number at home is: (541) 484-0708.

 

    My office address is:

    James W. Hoffman, P.C.

    Attorney At Law

    975 Oak Street, Suite 600

    Eugene, Oregon 97401

 

My office number is: (541) 485-2007.

 

 

Mark Lies remembers the South Caf with Bob Raaf and Kenny Lefoldt

(Speaking of his attendance at the Michigan and North Carolina games) I had a mini-reunion with Bob Raaf who is retired and in from Cleveland and Kenny Lefoldt who is going strong with his own accounting firm who came in from Jackson, Miss. We were reminiscing on our time working together in the South Dining Hall as part of the food service crew and some of the bizarre things that other students did when they were going through the food line, as well as some of the mini-food fights and also throwing patts of butter up to stick on the ceiling of the dining hall. Take care and enjoy the holiday. – Mark Lies

Bob Raaf reconnects with old roommate Paul Swenson
by Bob Raaf on Tue 06 Feb 2007 05:49 PM CST  |  IP: 69.160.210.22
At our last class reunion, Pete Farrell mentioned to me that one of his top recruits for the Princeton women's track team was Paul Swenson's daughter Mia and that Paul was living in the Boston area. We hadn't seen each other since graduation weekend in 1968 and hadn't communicated since we both got out of the service in 1971.

After a trip to Boston earlier in the year to visit our daughter, Cindy, I came back and looked Paul up in the Alumni Directory and realized that I had passed within a few miles of his house. To make a long story short, I emailed Paul, he called back and we had a long conversation to catch up on 35 years. Paul has two daughters. One graduatied from the University of Chicago and had just moved to NYC to try her hand in acting, and the second one is a senior at Princeton and still running for Pete. Our other daughter, Amy,is recently married and living in Washington DC , and my son, Tom (ND '05) is living in Chicago.

A few months later, Paul emailed to say that he would be in Cleveland in late October, which then gave us the opportunity to meet for a long dinner. It was great to see him again after so many years. He looks only slighty older but is still able to run regularly – no knee issues yet, but he hasn't had to haul around 200 plus pounds for years.

As menitoned on earlier comments by others, Barb and I were able to get together with Mark Lies, Ken and Maetta Lefoldt at the UNC game and with John and Mary Mulligan and Brian and Sue Schanning at both John's daughter's wedding on Labor Day weekend and at the UCLA game. Joining us for both games were my son Tom and his girlfriend Annelise Sucato (also ND '05 and daughter of classmate and fellow NROTC grad Paul Sucato).

Barb and I continue to enjoy the hospitality of the very gracious hosts of THE GREAT '68 tailgates.

Bob Raaf
rtraaf@yahoo.com