Class Notes 4 4 4 4 4In MemoriamWilliam “Bill” HenryDuncan, M.D. (’34)Sept. 20, 2005George Sheehan Nelles(’38)Oct. 27, 2005Robert C. Wilson (’41)Aug. 20, 2005Kenneth Harold Crone(’42)Aug. 21, 2005George Vincent Aylward(’44)Sept. 22, 2005Al W. Des Marteau Jr. (’46)Oct. 2, 2005Paul S. Kelly Jr. (’47)Dec. 26, 2005John Patrick Noonan (’47)Nov. 4, 2005William “Bill” RobertConwell (’48)Dec. 25, 2005Charles G. “Gil” Burdick(’50)Dec. 31, 2005Vincent John O’Halloran(’51)Aug. 21, 2005Donald W. Schnittler (’51)July 24, 2005The Rev. William Kellett,S.J. (’54)July 18, 2005William G. Garies (’55)July 17, 2005Terry Earl Walkenhorst(’56)Nov. 25, 2005Patrick W. Delaney (’59)Dec. 19, 2005Lawrence “Larry” Zirfas(’61)July 25, 2005James J. Smith (’62)Nov. 16, 2005Thomas D. Manion (’67)Oct. 29, 2005Joseph P. Barnes (’69)Sept. 21, 2005Dan Walsh (’69)Nov. 26, 2005Alberta Halcro (’71)Aug. 14, 2005Lawrence J. Cassidy (’76)Oct. 5, 2005Theresa Rose Hoedl-Hite(’86)Sept. 25, 2005James Thomas Rank (’89)July 26, 2005Virginia L. Robinson (’93)Dec. 7, 2005Gerald T. Burd (’00)Aug. 17, 2005Go Online to GiveIt is faster and easier than ever to make a contributionto <strong>Rockhurst</strong> <strong>University</strong>. Just visit our online giving pageat www.rockhurst.edu/onlinegiving, make your giftthrough our secure server, and we will mail you a receipt.Want more information about giving to <strong>Rockhurst</strong>?Contact Jody Burgard, director of advancement services,at (816) 501-4629 or jody.burgard@rockhurst.edu.The Rock Room withan International FlairShu-Fen Shih, Ph.D., psychologist and outreachcoordinator in <strong>the</strong> Counseling Center, took partin <strong>Rockhurst</strong>’s fifth annual World Cultures Day bydemonstrating Chinese writing. With samples ofinternational food and live music, <strong>the</strong> event is sopopular that it has almost outgrown its venue, <strong>the</strong>Rock Room.28 <strong>Rockhurst</strong>4spring 2006
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