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D I R E C T O R Y Of DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS IN FALL SEE ESTER OF 1?#7 - W University of Notre Dame DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS IN Fall SEuESTLR OF 19t7 - 19L8 Aanstoos, Anthony Matthew Engr 215 Al Ainlay, Charledlliam^Law Home Box 2701, Cristobal, Canal Zone 3811 Langley Dr.,^ South Bend, Ind. Abbey, Alfred Edward Com 113 Far ilberid, Leslie John Com Off~c?::ipus $711 Dunlap St., Phila., 31, Pa. 118 South St. Peter, South Bend, Ind, 18 wood St., Auburn, N.Y. Abbott, James Philip Grad Engr lUO How Box 390, Swink, Colorado Albiser, Rev. Henry Beck Grad 12-9 St.7 St. Michael's College, Y.inooski, Vt, Aberisj John Charles Com 127 How $$21 Glenwood Ave., Chicago 1+0, 111. Albright, Donald Reid Con 3$n Al ■ r 620 So. Utica St., baukegan, 111. Abdwd, Jr., Richard George Engr 23k Dil $88 Maple St., Fostoria, Ohio Aldan, Eilliam arnold Engr Off-c*mpus Rm. L32, YMCA, South Bend, Ind. Abrams, Edward Earvin Com lh $ Cav R.R. 1, New Carlisle, Ohio ?A88 Dellwood Dr. N.U., Atlanta, Ga. Alef, John Harland AB 21+7 AL •■'Ac by, Joseph Merwyn AB lj-61 Em 66 ? Lincoln Rd., Crosse Fte», Eicho ■5 ’fR*7^2, lake Geneva, Disc» iilejandre, Bias xvila Grad Off-campus ■-Ackerman, David Karl AB 12 Lyn 1903 Elwood+.ve., South Bend, Ind. <• h33 16th St., Franklin, Pa, PEA, Camp Allen, Baguio City,Philippi Ackerman, Joseph Francis Grad Off-Campus Alekna, Victor Stephen Sci 26 lyn Apt/S^A, Vet. Housing, Notre Dame, Ind. 11$2$ S. Prairie, Chicago 28, III. lOOh York St., Newport, Ky, f 1 ! V , Alexander, Anthony Walter A3 h!7 l.or ,JA'd-aras‘, -Hubert Albert Com 239 How 289 Lain. St., South River, N.J. Box ULl, Hanson, Iowa •1 a. Alexander,' John Peter Com 322 Dil Adams,-Thomas Theodore Com 231 Dil 368 3 a* thman nve., Columbus, Ohio 1000 E. Seventh St.,Muncie, Ind. Alters, Robert James Com 316 Cav Aderman, Paul Charles Engr 10$ Lyn 6$19 Brackenridge, Cincinnati, Ohio 3010 Fulton St., Toledo 10, Ohio Alfieri, John Baptist Com 112 Lyn bljS Carpenter Ave., New York, N.Y. A.dler, Tom William Com 119 B-P Box 2$9-A, R.?/l, Palatine, 111. Allain, William +J_oysius Con 133 St»: Adler, William Anthony Law 27$ Dil Box 133, Natchez, I.iss, 38OO So. $7th Ct., Cicero, 111. ALlee, frank Otis Engr Home A 1 Hearn, Theodore James "AB 267 Al 60$Kosciu£zko St., South Bend, Ind* 9ol Ohio Ave., midland,Pa. Allen, Carl John Grad Off-campus AhrensPeter Joseph AB 338 Al^ 1206 N. Elmer St., South Bond, I 3333 Sherbourne, Detroit 21, rich. R.r.D. 6 , Shelbyville, Tenn. Ain, Marvin Sanford AB 226 Lyn ,+11 en, Jr., John Clement AB 2u8 al 220 E. 26th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 10500 S. Oakley, Chicago, 111. Allen, Raymond Griffith AB Home Andonian, David Aaron Archit Off-campus 105f If. Dayton St., South Bend, Ind. 635 N. Main St., South Bend, Ind. 30L6 E. Derbyshire Rd., Cleve, Hts.,0hio Allgaier, Albert Louis Com 222 Bdn 1921 E. Market St., New Albany, Ind. Andrade, Jose Ernesto Engr l5U A1 Campos Eliseos 101L, Quito, Ecuador Allgeyer, Ernest James Com 213 Bdn 917 18th St. N.W., Washington, B.C. Andrews, Wallace John Com Home Apt. 22-A, Vetville, Notre Dame, Ind, Allman, Redmond Joseph Grad Off-campus Apt. 35-A, Vetville, Notre Dame, Ind. Angel, Joseph Martin Engr Off-campus 108 Hobart St., Wollaston, Mass. 1725 S. Scott, South Bend, Ind. 527 Shasta Dr., Toledo 9, Ohio Allport, John James Sci 201 B-P 386 Piper Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Angelica, Sebastian Roy Sci 223 Cav 739 Enfield St., Thompsonville, Conn. Allwein, John Allen AB 111 Cav 36 N. 8th St., Lebanon, Pa. Angelini, Dominic Joseph Engr i|00 Lyn 667 Emerson St., Rochester 13, N.Y. Allwein, Paul John AB 3h0 How L26 N. 6th St., Lebanon, Pa. Angelotti, Nicholas Columbus Sci 321 Zm 57 Vine St., Willoughby, Ohio Almasi, Louis Zoltan Com L3 Sor 17 So. Niagara, Tonawanda, N.T. Angier, Edgar Austin Com 350 Dil 132k Harbert Ave., Memphis It, Tenn. Alvarez, Jr., John Manuel Sci L20 Mor Denbigh Hall, Wilmington, Bela* Angiulli, Eugene Rudolph AB 205 How ho Piaget Ave., Clifton, N.J. Amberg, John Henry Corn 162 A1 529 W, Forrest Hill, Peoria, 111* Anhut, William Frederick Com 225 B-P 100 Longfellow Ave., Detroit 2, Mich. Amberg, Louis Edward Com Off-campus 90lt E. Jefferson, South Bend, Ind. Ankenbruck, John Victor Com 360 Mor 529 If. Forrest Hill, Peoria, 111. 2L22 Fairfield Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ambrose, Robert William AB 206 Zm Ansley, John Arthur AB Home 23hU Dryden Rd., Houston, Texas 619 Niles Ave., South Bend, Ind. Amrhein, John Clare Com 119 B-P Anthony, David. Hugh Engr Off-campus Lake SpfId., Springfield, 111. 1L32 Portage Ave., South Bend, Ind. Fort Recovery, Ohio Amstutz, Roger Bruce E-ngr Off-campus 335 Huntsman Ct., South Bend, Ind. Anthony, Donald Joseph Grad Off-campus R.R. #2, Bluffton, Ohio L26 S. Edison St., South Bend, Ind. 137 Ferry St., Troy, N.I. Anderson, Joseph Dickey Law L Sorin lOliO Park Ave., Paducah, Ky* Anthony, Harold Vincent Sci 17 Lyn Ft. Recovery, Ohio Anderson, Robert Paul Sci 219 Far 201 E. First St., Merrill, Wise. Antignani, Ernest Alfred Com 129 Cav 2539 Park Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Anderson, Walter Samuel Engr 220 Lyn Box 29h, Ebensburg, Pa. Apker, Burton Marcellus Law 106 Sor Chetek, Wis. Anderton, John Mansfield Law Home Box 396, Apt. 27-C, Notre Dame, Ind. Appelbaum, Lawrence Thomas Engr hjO How 5018 Steffens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. — 2 —- Appelbe, John Maurice Sci 151 Mor Arthur, David Joseph AB Moreau Sem. 1601 Hillsdale Ave., Pittsburgh 16, Pa, Moreau Seminary, Hotre Dame, Ind. Artificavitch, William Patrick Engr 503 Apone, Carl Anthony AB 217 8 or 70 Regent St., Buffalo 6, Iff. Y. BP 401 Market St., Brownsville, Pa, Arzbaecher, William Joseph AB 150 2m Aquino, Felix Michael AB 319 Cav 9130 Hoyne, Chicago 20, 111. 710 3rd Avenue, Utica 3, Iff. Y. Ash, Nicholas James Com 154 A 1 Aragon, Arthur Orlando Com 122 A1 1177 16th St., San Bernardino, Calif. 318 N. 3rd St., Olean, H. Y. Ashbaugh, Russell Gilman, PE loo Al Archer, John Joseph Com Off campus 69 E. Delason Ave., Youngstown, Ohio 627 Riverside Drive, South Bend Greentree Court, Surry Ridge, Northport, Atchison, Charles DeLoss Sci 201 Bi L. I., H. Y. 418 W. Alabama, Houston 6, Tex. Archibald, Joseph James A B 309 Farley Atkins, John Robert Engr Home 1522 Forest Ave., River Forest, 111. 2201 Marks, South Band, Ind. Ardito, David Louis Engr 339 Wal Atwater, John Stafford Com Off campus Haworth Drive, Haworth, Iff. J. 1002 21st St., South Bend 63 Hypolita St., St. Augustine, Fla. Argue, John Somers Sci 171 nil Loudon Road, Pittsfield, IT. H. Aube, Philippe Lucien nngr 243 Bdn ISO McManamy St., Sherbrooke, One. Can. Argue, William Forrest Sci 221 BP Loudon Road, Pittsfield, H« H. Auditor, Thomas John Sci 245 Mor 115 Gill Road, Eaddonfield, IT. J. Arkwright, Richard Thomas Com 246 Dil 1210 21st St., Des Moines, Iowa Aueremanne, Joseph Francis Engr 223 Far Box 808, Clarksburg, W. Va. Armstrong, John Elliott AB Home 1049 IT. Johnson St., South Bend 16, Ind. Aueremanne, Marcel John Grad Home 219 Seebirt Place, South Bend, Ind. Armstrong, Terence James AB 9 Mor 713 Washington St., Olean, Iff. Y. Auerbach, Ifforman Com 328 A 1 21st St., Philadelphia 40, Pa. Arnold, Daniel Joseph Com 223 &« Calvert 3636 Iff, South Bend A uge, Bernard Girard Sci Off campus 212 W. 11th St., Hays, Kans. 39B, Vetville, Notre Dame, Ind. 50 Pomeroy A ve., Pittsfield, Mass. Arnold,, Hugh Clement AB Off campus 1122 IT. Allen, South Bend Aull, Leonard Joseph Com 121 Al Flat Rock Road, Fitchburg, Mass. 714 V:. 8th St., Muscatine, Iowa Arnold, Joseph John Com 435 Wal Austin, John Randall Com Home ^ 804 E. Main St., Maple Shade, Iff. J. R. R. 4, Box 521, South Bend, Ind. Arnold, Leonard Louis Engr 'Off campus Austin, CSC., Brother Randolph AB Apt. 30A, Box 426, Notre Dame Dujarie Hall, Hotre Dame, Ind. Box 351, Roseville, 111# Avelleyra, Agusuin Com Off campus Arroyo, Oswaldo Jose Bngr 152 Dil 412*' Lallonte Terrace, South Bend Benalcazar 478, Quito, Ecuador, 5. A. 414 H. 8th St., Fort Dodge, Iowa Arquilla, Arthur Com 258 Al 7947 Calumet Ave., Chicago 19, 111. “3" Aylward, Edward Francis AB 3hi A1 Baldoni, Andrew Ateleo Grad Off-campus 21 E. 63 th St., Kansas City, Mo* H R Franklin PI., South Bend, Ind. 528 Market St*, Pekin, 111. Azar, Robert Guy AB 28U Dil b$01 Firmament, Encino, Calif. Bale, John Joseph Sci 1$ Sor 37 Brewster St,, Johnson City,_N.Y. Aziz, Robert Eli Com 207 How ^ I205 W. Elizabeth St., Brownsville,Tex. Ealfe, Richard George Grao Off-campus 619 b. LaSalle St., South Bend, Ind* B City Route 27, Richmond, Ind, Bach, Robert Harold Com 158 Dil Balink, Henry Bernard Engr 17 Lyn R701 1st ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. 832 Pecos Rd., Santa Fe, N.M. Bachofer, John Patrick Sci 219 Cav Ball, Frederick Keith Law Home 53h So. 8th St., Saling Kansas 711 N. hth St., Niles, Michigan Bader, Charles Callus Com R31 Far Ball, George Clement Com Home 650 Pierce St., Gary, Ind. 1023 N, Michigan St., Plymouth, lnd+ Baele, Henry Desire Com Home Ball, William Bentley Law Home Apt. #8, 803 h. Washington, SouthBend Apt. 8—a, Vetville, Noire Dame, Ind* Bagley, Daniel Maurice Com. ROR B-P Ballantine, David Stephen Grad Off-ca 66 R8 Parnell Ave., Chicago 21, 111.
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