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1940's

The Class of ’49 is looking for new leadership. Interested? Call the alumni office at 847.467.ALUM or e-mail kellogg-alumni@nwu.edu.

Francis McFadden '48 of Country Club Hills in suburban Chicago has retired from the audit function at U.S. Steel Corporation. He has since been busy as a consultant for accounting systems and as an area supervisor for AARP's taxpayer assistance program. He continues to volunteer work as the treasurer for St. Vincent DePaul's charitable programs. He and his wife Dolores have six children and 14 grandchildren, one of whom, Deirdre Warshall, graduated from Northwestern in 1999.

Alfred Moysey '48 of Downers Grove, Ill., has also retired from the credit function of the Brunswick Corporation. He and his wife have three children and six grandchildren. He enjoys golf and travels to Arizona.

Thomas Naumann '48 of Deerfield, Ill., has sold his realty management firm in Chicago. He now serves on the board of the Duncan YMCA and continues to attend professional societies. He also retains his interest in antique car shows.

Daniel Novak '48 of Arlington Heights, Ill., pursued a career in point-of-sale advertising until 1990. He is still on the board of Mark Novak & Associates in Park Ridge, Ill. He and his wife Bette have five children and 12 grandchildren. He continues to enjoy golfing and visits to Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

Harold Greenband '49 writes: "Since I sold my accounting practice in Torrance several years ago, I have been working as a consultant to the firm that purchased my business. I will be retiring by the end of this year but will continue to prepare individual and fiduciary income tax return for some of my wealthier clients in the South Bay area of Los Angeles County. (I have set up an office in my home.)"

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