Jaynotes | Vol. 48 No. 2 | Spring/Summer 2022

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Y'at?! ALUMNI: TELL US WHERE Y’AT! Submit online at jesuitnola.org/where-yat.

1950s William Hugh Murray ’53 retired

from IBM, Ernst & Young, Deloitte & Touche, and Verizon and is living in New Canaan, CT, after a long career in cybersecurity. He is a Distinguished Fellow of Information System Security Association and a Fellow of the International Information System Security Certification Consortium. He was inducted into the National Cybersecurity Hall of Fame and was a visiting professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA. Peter Quick ’54 was awarded an

Honorary Doctor of Letters degree from Notre Dame Seminary during

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JACK DUARTE

its spring commencement exercises in recognition of his 50 years of support for the Notre Dame community.

# Jack DuArte ’59 recently published The White Buses, the tenth book in his World War II series. It tells of the intricate plan to rescue thousands of prisoners in Nazi Germany’s concentration camps by Swedish and Danish volunteers utilizing buses painted white.

1960s Daniel Hogan, Jr. ’60 recently

published his ninth book, Flavia: E Sempre Troppo Presto Per Arrenders (It’s Always Too Soon to Give Up). He has also published numerous books on economics and entrepreneurship. Toby Kolstad ’63 published a work

on string theory titled Particles are Looped Strings, a New Paradigm for the Structure of the Atom. It is available online and from most bookstores. Keith Rodriguez ’64 co-authored

and self-published a book in 2021 called Ending Generational Poverty: Learning to Love Your Neighbor. He lives in Lafayette with his wife, Janet, and currently works as a bankruptcy trustee. He has been doing volunteer work since 2003 at Bridge Ministry, a Christ-centered, inner-city non-profit working with the generationally poor.

# Class of 1967— For the 6th consecutive year, the Class of 1967

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conducted the Harry Tompson Center Shoe Drive. This year the Class of 1967 donated 60 pairs of new men’s running shoes and 270 pairs of new socks. They delivered the shoes and socks on February 11 and met with the HTC staff. The attached photo shows the members of the Class of 1967 who delivered the shoes and socks—from left to right, Glenn Scheyd, Craig Forshag , Pete Serio, Tony Milazzo, and Bill Kelley, Shoe Drive Chairman. Walter Schindler ’69 was honored

as “Game Changer of the Year” for his pioneering work in developing and leading Transformation LLC to pursue profitable sustainable investment strategies and advisory services. This is the seventh consecutive year he has received this international award.

1970s Wayne Gsell ’72 and his wife, Joey,

moved to Cincinnati to be in the same city as her son’s family and her grandchildren. He is retired from the Louisiana Department of Health. Brian Borrello ’76 returned to New

Orleans from his home in Portland for the latest installation of Guns in the Hands of Artists, a show where artists give makeovers to weapons seized by or surrendered to the police. Brian’s show coincided with Prospect 3, New Orleans’ international contemporary art biennial.

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