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La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons La Salle College Alumni News University Publications 3-1949 Alumni News: March 1949 La Salle University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/alumni_news Recommended Citation La Salle University, "Alumni News: March 1949" (1949). La Salle College Alumni News. 2. http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/alumni_news/2 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at La Salle University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in La Salle College Alumni News by an authorized administrator of La Salle University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. LUNCH BANQUET CLUB MAY 16th APR. 4 t h ALUMNI NEWS BROADWOOD VOL. III MARCH, 1949 No. 2 President Plans Banner A lumni Y ear Levy Appoints Chairmen of Open House: Medal, Banquet and Breakfast Events FIRST AFFAIR IN MAY Following a full Board meeting of Class representatives, held at LaSalle College on February 28th, Oscar F. Levy ’38, Alumni P resi­ dent, formally announced the cal­ endar of Alumni social activities for the coming year. The Open House, an annual sports affair, will be held soon after Easter, with James J. McKeegan ’40, as Chair m an. Nationally famous columnist and television star Ed Sullivan receives the LaSalle The Annual Alumni Banquet will COLLEGIAN Public Service in Journalism Award from editor Walter J. Brough, as Brother G. Paul, President of LaSalle, looks on. Sullivan was invited to par­ be held on May 16th, Founders Day. ticipate in LaSalle’s observance of Catholic Press Month by virtue of his work in Chairman Al Whalen '20, is work­ combating juvenile delinquency, and for his efforts on behalf of Catholic and other ing out the details for the location charities in New York. and speakers for this year's dinner. As in the past, the College Senior Class, 400 strong this year, will Washington Club Naulty ’01 Honored be introduced into the Alumni As­ The LaSalle Club of Washington sociation on this occasion. held its organizational meeting in the The 1949 Signum Fidei Medal Nation’s Capital during Inaugural winner will also be announced at the Week. The meeting was held on two Banquet, and the award will be pre­ successive nights, due to the burdens sented if the recipient is available. of exam week in the Graduate schools. The summer informal Class re­ On Friday, Jack Kane, ’44, Ed unions, which enjoyed considerable Menniti, ’43, Bill Holloran, ’43, success last year, will be conducted Charlie Kriessman ’48, Gene Quindlen again, and the formal Class re­ ’40, Jim Mulvihill, ’43, Ted Dent unions, at which the class repre­ ’49, and Jack Ryan ’49, joined Brother sentatives for the ensuing year will G. Paul, LaSalle’s President, and Al be elected, will be scheduled at the Crawford in a Dinner meeting at the discretion of the individual class Hotel Willard. leaders. The preceding evening, Charlie This year, the 12th Annual Com­ Stoelker, Charles Kriessman, Ed munion Breakfast will be held late Zulli, Jim Pie’, and Bill Sabol, all in October. In order to bring this attending Catholic University Grad event into easier reach of the alum­ Schools, had a dinner meeting with ni, Mass will be celebrated in a Tom Hickey, Alumni secretary, Church in the center of the City, and The Club has been formed for Dr. Charles W. Naulty Jr., ’01, Breakfast will be held at a nearby the purpose of bringing together A.M. ’09, was appointed Emeritus hotel, instead of on the College Cam­ LaSalle men who are residing or Member of the Staff of Perth Amboy pus. Larry Bowman '35, is Chair­ attending graduate schools in or near General Hospital at a testimonial man of this Committee. the Capital. dinner in his honor on February 9th. The dates of the Alumni-Varsity Bill Holloran and Charlie Stoelker He was presented with a silver Revere Basketball game, and the Blue and have assumed control of the Club Bowl by the Hospital Medical Staff, Gold Ball, will be announced later, to plan their first formal get-together. (Continued on Page 2) Levy said. Page 2 LaSALLE COLLEGE ALUMNI NEWS Mar., 1949 LaSALLE COLLEGE NAULTY His practice grew, and he advanced ALUMNI NEWS in the Perth Amboy General Hospital Continued from Page One from Radiographer and Pathologist Published 10 times yearly by the climaxing an eminently successful LaSalle College Alumni Association. to President of Auxiliary Medical career in Medicine and in civic and Staff, Assistant Medical Staff, and JOHN J. KELLY, '39, EDITOR social affairs. in 1924, Medical Chief. He became This news is for the benefit of Secretary of the. Medical Staff, re ­ younger Alumni only. To the grads tained that position until 1941, and P E RSONAL of the “ Old LaSalle”, it is a cus - became President of Medical Staff tomary success story of a Christian from 1944 to 1946. Along the way, ATTER Brothers product. To his classmates he became a Senior Surgeon (R) of and friends, Dr. Naulty’s achieve­ the U.S. Public Health Service, was Dr. Ralph Hayman, ’41 is now ments are only what they had expected President of Middlesex County Medical on a fellowship at McGill University, of him anyway. Society in 1924; President of the Canada, studying Obstetrics. Hayman It all started the day Charlie Association for the Relief of Crippled is a graduate of Jefferson. Naulty toddled up the steps at LaSalle Children; Chairman of the Medical Born to Ray and Marie McManus way back in 1891. The Brothers had Advisory Committee for Red Cross ' 38, a girl, Sunday February 13th. recently moved to Broad and Stiles and the Visiting Nurse Association. Robert McBrien, '43, was married from the Bulletin Bldg. site, and He was a radiologist in World War I, February 8th. weren’t quite prepared for Charlie’s and a Medical Examiner in World Michael Coady ’43, married charge on the place, but after a few War II. He is a Fellow of the Amer­ Cecilia Walsh on February 19th. initial skirmishes, both he and the ican Public Health Association. George Thompson, ex’48, has Brothers settled down to enjoy each Where did he find the time to get been playing basketball this season other. He received his B.A. in 1901, all this done? Simple. He just with St. Anthony’s, leaders in the a member in good standing of the sandwiched it all in between his Catholic League. Iota Pi Fraternity, along with Harry social life, in which he has acquired Leon Blash ’35, married recently. Devlin, Charles Gill, Lewis Farley, such impressive titles as Past Deputy That’s the son of Dr. John M. Edward Gallagher, John McCaffrey, Grand Knight, K of C; Past Exalted Connolly ’12 who has been winning Jim McCrudden, Mike McCrudden, Ruler, Elks; Past President of Ki- all those Catholic League and Inter­ Michael McNamara, John Moore, wanis; Past President, Raritan Council scholastic swimming events for Theobald O’Hara, Elias O’Keefe, of Boy Scouts; Awarded Silver Beaver, LaSalle High. Young Jack is a free- Fred Schmidtt, Ralph Schoettle, Boy Scouts, 1937; and former Com­ styler, and only a sophomore. and Frank Shields. missioner of the Board of Education. Chuck Boyle ’48 and wife Doris He received his coveted M.D. Nothing to it. welcomed a son, Thomas, on January from Penn Med School in 1905, in­ Dr. Naulty has two sons, one a 27th. Chuck is sales representative terned at Phila. General in 1906-07, former Navy Lt. Commander, now for Stevens & Thompson Paper Com­ sized the world up and began to move. an engineer, the other an officer pany, in Buffalo. Family will move He started out as Quarantine Officer in the Public Service Corporation. to Buffalo soon. for the Port of Perth Amboy in the And now that all the excitement Francis P. Kelly, ’01 died Feb­ U.S. Public Health Service, a post, of his testimonial dinner has sub­ ruary 6th. A member of LaSalle’s incidentally, which he held until 1945. sided, Dr. Naulty is looking forward, first basketball team, Kelly was a Returning to LaSalle during his spare with more than his usual enthusiasm, real estate broker and former presi­ time, Dr. Naulty received his Masters to the 50th Reunion of his Class of dent of the Elmwood Federal Savings degree here in 1909. That did it. 1901. and Loan Association. Valerio J. Federici, ’45, is a Medical Officer with the Army, on duty at Walter Reed General Hospital in Washington. L a S alle C ollege Sec. 562 P. L. & R. ALUMNI NEWS U. S. POSTAGE OLNEY AVE. AT 20th ST. PAID Philadelphia 41, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. 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