The Wall of Honor in the ground floor hallway of the Main Building
celebrates such people as Father Sorin, Father Hesburgh, Knute
Rockne. And now it honors the building's former janitor.
Earlier this year, the names and likenesses of three more individuals
were added to the wall: legendary band director Joseph Casasanta
'23, who wrote the alma mater and "Hike Notre Dame" and other
football songs; Helen H. Hosinski, secretary to Hesburgh from
1943 to 1990; and Curry Montague, principal custodian of the Main
Building from 1970 to 2000.
Montague, the only one still living, "provided the Notre Dame
community and its guests a congenial, memorable and inspiring
example of how hard work, devoted service and charity transform
duty into joy," a news release said of his selection.
A letter sent to all faculty and staff last November invited
nominations for additions to the Wall of Honor. The responses,
which totaled more than 300, were reviewed by a committee appointed
by President Malloy. The committee then submitted recommendations
to the University's officer group for its approval.
Created in 1999 at the re-opening of the Main Building following
renovation, the Wall of Honor is intended to recognize "exceptional
men and women whose contributions to Notre Dame are lasting, pervasive
and profound," according to an official description. The additions
of Casasanta, Hosinski and Montague bring the total of honorees
to 25.
Complete list of honorees on the Wall of Honor
Rev. Edward F. Sorin, CSC - the University's founder
Rev. Stephen Badin - the first priest ordained in the United
States. He donated to the Diocese of Vincennes the land that is
today the heart of campus.
Mother Mary Angela Gillespie, CSC - founder of Saint Mary's College
Rev. John A. Zahm, CSC - scholar, teacher and administrator
Rev. Julius Nieuwland, CSC - discovered the formulae for synthetic
rubber
Knute Rockne - legendary football coach
John Cardinal O'Hara, CSC - the University's 12th
president
Brother Borromeo Malley, CSC - supervised and expanded the power
plant and founded the Notre Dame fire department
Frank O'Malley - legendary English professor
Waldemar Gurian - political scientist and "refugee scholar"
Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC - president of Notre Dame from
1952 to 1987
L.A. O'Saughnessy - benefactor
George Shuster - a Laetare Medalist and longtime president of
Hunter College who returned to Notre Dame, his alma mater, to
help develop graduate studies and research programs
Ivan Mestrovic - sculptor
Edmund Stephan - first chair of the Board of Trustees
Emil Hofman - chemistry professor
Julian Samora - sociologist
George Craig - biologist
Sister John Miriam Jones, S.C. - director of the University's
transition to coeducation
Donald Keough - benefactor and former board chair
Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, CSC - executive vice president from 1952-1987,
national leader in intercollegiate athletics
James E. Armstrong - alumni secretary from 1926-1967, laid foundation
for international Notre Dame family.
Helen H. Hosinski - long-serving and indispensable secretary
to Father Theodore Hesburgh, CSC
Curry L. Montague - principal custodian of the Main Building
from 1970 until his retirement in 2000.
Joseph Casasanta - director of the Notre Dame Band from 1923
to 1942
(October 2004)