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20 Calling the Roll of Sooner Classes 1910 Fred E . Tarman, 10ba, publisher of the Nor- man n Transcript, bas been elected to his eleventh term as treasurer of the Oklahoma Press Associ- ation . Vernon T. Sanford, '32journ, Oklaho-maCity,was named bythe board of directors to his seventh term as secretary-manager of the association . 1914 Orel Busby, 'lIlaw, spoke at the national dc- fcnsc program of the McAlester Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture May 23 . Judge Busby is former chief justice of the state Su- preme court and is now an attorney at Ada. Dr. Tom Lown, '14bs, '16med, has been elected councilor of District 4 of the Oklahoma State Medical Association . Dr, Lowry lives in Oklahoma City . John Rogers, '141 ;w, Tulsa attorney, gave the commencement address at Central State College, Edmond. 1915 Lewis R . Morris, '15ba, '15ma, '17law, county attorney in Oklahoma County, was commended for Ilk word: as prosecutor in a resolution passed by the Suite House of Representatives. 1916 Andrew R . Castile, '16ba, operates an acreage ranch near Stillwater . He is active in Boy Scout and church work. 1917 Dudley H, Jones, '17eng, has been named di- rector of operations for the Muskogcc, Oklaho- ma, district of WPA . He succeeds J . L. Forbis, '32eng, who resigned to take at position as en- ginccr with Stone and Webster, St, Louis, Mis-souri. Mr,Jones hasbeenareaengineer for WPA and for merly was an engineer for the Stet(' Highway Commission . Eugenia Kaufman, '17ba. '22ma, teacher of modern languages at the University oft Oklaho-ma, planned to attendthe Portuguese sectionof the Summer Institute for Intensive Training in Portuguese a and Spanish Spanish be being held ]or the first time this summer in I Laramie, Wyoming. 1918 James D Plunkett, '18law, bas been appointed county at attorney attorney of Washington COMM to suc- ceed Robert H, Neptune, '37law, who is begin-ning a )ear'sactin°cduty asfirstlieutenant in the Fichl Art llery. Mr . Plunkett bas named Charles W . Selby, '371 a w, 2s assistant county attorney. Mr, Plunkett has been a deputy in the county treasurer's office since 1935 . 1919 SEITZ-HUGHES: Miss lank Seitz and Paul Hughes, '19, were married in May. They live in Mangum, where Mr, Hughes is in the in- surance and real estate business . Mrs. John Young, '19, the former Miss Helen Wooley, has returned to the United States from Shanghai, an evacuated war area . Her small daughter accompanied her. Mr. Young plans to leave Shanghai within a short time . Mrs. Young visited friends in Oklahoma City last month, 1920 Mrs. Elizabeth Kee, '20, will continue to serve as president's secretary when Joseph A, Brandt Succeeds Dr . W. 13 . Bizzell as president of the University in August . Injuries received in an automobile accident May II near Robstown, Texas, resulted in the death of Gaylord MacMillan, '2(l, Texas state distributor for a silverware concern, He bad resided in Dallas, Texas, for several years . Sur- viving him are his wife and children, Gaylord, Jr ., and Nancy, of Dallas, Cain . Francis 1), Mulky, '211b,1, an assistant general staff officer of the 45th division at Camp Barkeley, Abilene, Texas, bas been promoted temporarily to the rank of major . In civilian Above is Agnes Ann Burch photographed at the age of seven months . She is the daughter of Capt . Richard Burch and Mrs. Burch (Agnes Simpson, '28ba, '29bus), of Kelly Field, Texas This active youngster is the eight-months- old Yvonne Inner, daughter of Frank It- tner, '33eng, and Mrs. Ittner (Mary Eliza- beth Simpson, '24ba, '25ma), of Bakers-field, California life, Major Mulky is in the life insurance bus-iness inOklahoma City. 1921 Mrs. H. Grady Scllards (Dorothy Arnold, '21 fa), is a homemaker at Lexington, Kentucky, where Mr . Scllards is connected with tile Ex- periment Station at the University of Kentucky . They have two children, a daughter 13 and a son 4 . Mrs, Scllards wrote her regrets over being unable to attend the ( ;lass of '21 reunion this spring . Frank Cleckler, '21ba, manager of the Unite d States Veterans Facility at Muskogcc, and former secretary of the Alumni Association, went to Port Sam Houston in June for a month's active duty with the Army . Dr. C. L. Furrow, '21ba, '22ma and Esther Yakish Furrow, '21ba, sent their regrets over being unable to attend the (' .lass of '21 reunion. Dr. Furrow, who is professor of biology at Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, bad at special appoint- ment for a six-weeks conference program at the University of Minnesota, beginning early in June . "I follow your description of `Riding the Range ' With a great deal of personal interest," Dr . I Fur- row wrote to Alumni Secretary red Beaird. "I wish that the hired band might lose the road and journey through this section of the country. Tilt number of Oklahoma alumni is increasing annually° through this region . There are five members in the Knox family. At this distance I think this is an enviable record for the Uni- versity of Oklahoma ." 1922 George H. Bowen, '22, bas been elected an alumni members of the Order of the Coif, hon- orary law fraternity, by the chapter of Coif at the University of Southern California. Mr, Bowen is head of the legal department of the Sun Oil Company at Tulsa. Price . A. Robberson, '22b,1, is employed as branch manager of Devoe and Ray n olds Com- pany, Des Mines, Iowa . Wesley H. Seifert, '22eng, is a geophysicist in Dallas, Texas . 1923 flutter Buckles, '231)t, was granted a Master of arts degree in journalism at University com-mencement exercises in June.Mr. Buckle,has worked as advertising salesman on newspapers in Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas . 1924 O. B. Campbell, '24journ, editor of the Vinita Daily Journal, bas been elected president of the Vinita ( ;hamper of Commerce, Cleo C. Ingle, '24ba, Tulsa building and loan executive and chairman of the Tulsa County Advisory Council of the Alumni Association was ordered to report June 7 at Fort Sill for at year's active duty in the Army . Walter D. Sncll, '24bus, is a certified public accountant in Oklahoma Cm . 1925 Rollin C, Boyles, '25, has been elected presi- dent of the Oklahoma City Theater Guild . Albert Cooper, '25, publisher of the Shamrock Texan, bas taken a position as advertising man-ager of theHugoDaily News andHusonian-Democrat. Lucile Huntington, '25b,1, '35lib.sci, is teaching library science this summer at the University of Oklahoma . Miss Huntington is a library Sci- ence teacher at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, South Carolina . D. E, Phillips, '25b,1, '35m.ed, bas been ap- pointed superintendent of schools at Pants Valley t() succeed Charles D. Johnson . He began his duties July l. Formerly, Mr . Phillips was sup- erintendent of schools at Waurika where he bas been employed for 14 years . He is working toward a doctor's degree at the University . ROSSAIENDRICKS : Miss Mary Elizabeth Ross, Wichita Falls, Texas, and W. E. Hendricks, '25ba, were married January 15 in Hugo . Mrs . Hendricks attended Murray State College, Tisho-mingo,andjunior collegeatGainesville, Texas. Mr, Hendricks is employed by the Pure Oil Company, Madill . J . Rowan Taliafcrro, '25, Mrs. Taliaferro, and their son, Charles Rowan, have moved from Oklahoma City, to Kansas City, Missouri, 1926 Guy E. Cogdill, '26, of Hobart, was killed May 10 in an automobile accident while re- turning from a trip to Carnegie . Mr, Cogdill was n farm implement dealer . He was 37 years odd. 1927 Joe Bird, '27ma, former Y. M, ( ; . A. secretary at the University-, and recently on the staff of Babson Institute, is now on the faculty of Pennsy- Ivania State College, Tarleton A. Jenkins, '27, city editor of the Fort Worth Press bas resigned to become director SOONER MAGAZINE

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Calling the Roll of Sooner Classes1910

Fred E . Tarman, 10ba, publisher of the Nor-man n Transcript, bas been elected to his eleventhterm as treasurer of the Oklahoma Press Associ-

ation. VernonT. Sanford, '32journ,

Oklaho-maCity,wasnamedbytheboardof directorsto his seventh term as secretary-manager of theassociation .

1914Orel Busby, 'lIlaw, spoke at the national dc-

fcnsc program of the McAlester Chamber ofCommerce and Agriculture May 23 . JudgeBusby is former chief justice of the state Su-preme court and is now an attorney at Ada.Dr. Tom Lown, '14bs, '16med, has beenelected councilor of District 4 of the OklahomaState Medical Association . Dr, Lowry lives inOklahoma City .

John Rogers, '141;w, Tulsa attorney, gave thecommencement address at Central State College,Edmond.

1915Lewis R . Morris, '15ba, '15ma, '17law, countyattorney in Oklahoma County, was commendedfor Ilk word: as prosecutor in a resolution passedby the Suite House of Representatives.

1916Andrew R . Castile, '16ba, operates an acreage

ranch near Stillwater. He is active in Boy Scoutand church work.

1917Dudley H, Jones, '17eng, has been named di-rector of operations for the Muskogcc, Oklaho-ma, district of WPA . He succeeds J . L. Forbis,'32eng, who resigned to take at position as en-ginccr with Stone and Webster, St, Louis, Mis-souri . Mr,Jones hasbeenareaengineer for

WPA and formerly was an engineer for theStet(' Highway Commission .Eugenia Kaufman, '17ba. '22ma, teacher of

modern languagesat the University oft

Oklaho-ma, planned to attendthe Portuguese sectionofthe Summer Institute for Intensive Training inPortuguese a and Spanish Spanish be being held ]or the firsttime this summer in I Laramie, Wyoming.

1918James D Plunkett, '18law, bas been appointed

county at attorney attorney of Washington COMM to suc-

ceedRobert H,

Neptune, '37law, whois

begin-ning a )ear'sactin°cduty asfirstlieutenant inthe Fichl Art llery.Mr . Plunkett bas namedCharles

W.Selby,'371 a w,

2s

assistant

countyattorney. Mr, Plunkett has been a deputy inthe county treasurer's office since 1935 .

1919SEITZ-HUGHES: Miss lank Seitz and PaulHughes, '19, were married in May. They livein Mangum, where Mr, Hughes is in the in-surance and real estate business .Mrs. John Young, '19, the former Miss Helen

Wooley, has returned to the United States fromShanghai, an evacuated war area . Her smalldaughter accompanied her. Mr. Young plans toleave Shanghai within a short time . Mrs. Youngvisited friends in Oklahoma City last month,

1920Mrs. Elizabeth Kee, '20, will continue to serve

as president's secretary when Joseph A, BrandtSucceeds Dr . W. 13 . Bizzell as president of theUniversity in August .Injuries received in an automobile accidentMay I I near Robstown, Texas, resulted in thedeath of Gaylord MacMillan, '2(l, Texas statedistributor for a silverware concern, He badresided in Dallas, Texas, for several years. Sur-viving him are his wife and children, Gaylord,Jr ., and Nancy, of Dallas,

Cain . Francis 1), Mulky, '211b,1, an assistantgeneral staff officer of the 45th division at CampBarkeley, Abilene, Texas, bas been promotedtemporarily to the rank of major. In civilian

Above is Agnes Ann Burch photographedat the age of seven months . She is thedaughter of Capt . Richard Burch and Mrs.Burch (Agnes Simpson, '28ba, '29bus),

of Kelly Field, Texas

This active youngster is the eight-months-old Yvonne Inner, daughter of Frank It-tner, '33eng, and Mrs. Ittner (Mary Eliza-beth Simpson, '24ba, '25ma), of Bakers-field, California

life, Major Mulky is in the life insurance bus-iness inOklahoma City.

1921Mrs. H. Grady Scllards (Dorothy Arnold, '21

fa), is a homemaker at Lexington, Kentucky,where Mr . Scllards is connected with tile Ex-periment Station at the University of Kentucky .They have two children, a daughter 13 and ason 4 . Mrs, Scllards wrote her regrets overbeing unable to attend the (;lass of '21 reunionthis spring .

Frank Cleckler, '21ba, manager of the UnitedStates Veterans Facility at Muskogcc, and formersecretary of the Alumni Association, went toPort Sam Houston in June for a month's activeduty with the Army .Dr. C. L. Furrow, '21ba, '22ma and Esther

Yakish Furrow, '21ba, sent their regrets overbeing unable to attend the ('.lass of '21 reunion.Dr. Furrow, who is professor of biology at KnoxCollege, Galesburg, Illinois, bad at special appoint-ment for a six-weeks conference program at theUniversity of Minnesota, beginning early in June ."I follow your description of `Riding the Range'

With a great deal of personal interest," Dr . I Fur-row wrote to Alumni Secretary red Beaird. "Iwish that the hired band might lose the roadand journey through this section of the country.Tilt number of Oklahoma alumni is increasingannually° through this region . There are fivemembers in the Knox family. At this distanceI think this is an enviable record for the Uni-versity of Oklahoma ."

1922George H. Bowen, '22, bas been elected an

alumni members of the Order of the Coif, hon-orary law fraternity, by the chapter of Coif atthe University of Southern California. Mr,Bowen is head of the legal department of theSun Oil Company at Tulsa.

Price. A. Robberson, '22b,1, is employed asbranch manager of Devoe and Raynolds Com-pany, Des Mines, Iowa .Wesley H. Seifert, '22eng, is a geophysicist in

Dallas, Texas.1923

flutter Buckles, '231)t, was granted a Masterof arts degree in journalism at University com-mencement exercises in June.Mr. Buckle,has

worked as advertising salesman on newspapersin Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas.

1924O. B. Campbell, '24journ, editor of the Vinita

Daily Journal, bas been elected president of theVinita (;hamper of Commerce,Cleo C. Ingle, '24ba, Tulsa building and loan

executive and chairman of the Tulsa CountyAdvisory Council of the Alumni Association wasordered to report June 7 at Fort Sill for at year'sactive duty in the Army .

Walter D. Sncll, '24bus, is a certified publicaccountant in Oklahoma Cm .

1925Rollin C, Boyles, '25, has been elected presi-

dent of the Oklahoma City Theater Guild.Albert Cooper, '25, publisher of the Shamrock

Texan, bas taken a position as advertising man-ager of theHugoDaily News andHusonian-Democrat .

Lucile Huntington, '25b,1, '35lib.sci, is teachinglibrary science this summer at the University ofOklahoma . Miss Huntington is a library Sci-ence teacher at Winthrop College, Rock Hill,South Carolina .D. E, Phillips, '25b,1, '35m.ed, bas been ap-

pointed superintendent of schools at Pants Valleyt() succeed Charles D. Johnson . He began hisduties July l . Formerly, Mr . Phillips was sup-erintendent of schools at Waurika where he basbeen employed for 14 years. He is workingtoward a doctor's degree at the University .ROSSAIENDRICKS : Miss Mary Elizabeth

Ross, Wichita Falls, Texas, and W. E. Hendricks,'25ba, were married January 15 in Hugo . Mrs.Hendricks attended Murray State College,

Tisho-mingo, andjunior collegeatGainesville, Texas.Mr, Hendricks is employed by the Pure OilCompany, Madill .

J . Rowan Taliafcrro, '25, Mrs. Taliaferro, andtheir son, Charles Rowan, have moved fromOklahoma City, to Kansas City, Missouri,

1926Guy E. Cogdill, '26, of Hobart, was killed

May 10 in an automobile accident while re-turning from a trip to Carnegie . Mr, Cogdillwas n farm implement dealer . He was 37 yearsodd.

1927Joe Bird, '27ma, former Y. M, (; . A. secretary

at the University-, and recently on the staff ofBabson Institute, is now on the faculty of Pennsy-Ivania State College,

Tarleton A. Jenkins, '27, city editor of theFort Worth Press bas resigned to become director

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of the publicity and research department of thePort Worth Chamber of Commerce . He is aformer employee of the Oklahoma City Times.

1928Stephen Mopope, '28, Kiowa Indian artist of

Anadarko, is the first Oklahoman to have apainting exhibited in the new National Galleryof Art, Washington, D, C.

Lt . Col. Hal 1-I, Muldrow, '28bus, Norman,has been ordered to attend a command and gen-eral staff school at Fort Leavenworth for twomonths, beginning June 28, He has been ondm. :u Camp Barkeley, Abilene, Texas, withthe 45th Division,

1929Charles 1( . Bowlby, Jr ., '29ba, is a real estate

dealer in Shawnee,Everett E. Drumright, '29bus, has been pro-moted to the position of second Secretary at theAmerican embassy in Chungking, China. He hasbeen in the foreign service since 193(1 and hasbeen stationed in sections of (',hint since 1932,

Mrs. Allene H, Snelson, '29h .ec, has been ap-pointed to reorganize the WPA welfare programin Puerto RICO . She will spend six months onhe island . On her return to Oklahoma City shewill resume her job as assistant to Eula E . Ful-Ierton, state WPA director of community serviceactivities .

Mrs, Lee Witcher (Esther Grimes, '29ba, '36lib sci), consultant librarian at the Public Libraryin Nashville, Tennessee, is teaching library scienceat the University of Oklahoma this summer,

1930I Helen Armstrong, '30ba, '40m .soc .wk, formerly

a social worker with fit(, Richard Cabot Club atKansas City, Missouri, has moved too Denver,Colorado, to take an assignment with the RedCross as social worker at Fitzsimmons Hospital,:m army hospital .COUCH-EADS: Miss Mary Emily (.couch, '30,;old Dennis Eads were married March 17 inWinfield, Kansas . Mrs, Eads has done graduatework at the University . She will teach in Ok-lahoma City, where the couple wilt amtke theirIonic.

Rev . Arson Justice, '30ba, has left Norman tobecome pastor of the First Baptist church atAtoka. He served as pastor of the "TrinityBaptist church in Norman from the time of itsestablishment in 1'134 .

1, Rex McGehee, '30bs, is working as geologistfor the Shell ()it Company, Ceptralia, Illinois,STORM-GILPATRICK : Miss Mary Rachel

Storm, '30ba, and Robert Wayne Gilpatrick, Ok-lahoma Cm, were married recently .A. Lilburn Vaughan, '30bus, is associated with

the Continental Supply Company at Rodessa,Louisiana,Robert F., Wood, '30ba, '31ma, is employed

in the budget bureau in Washington, D. C.Mrs, Phyllis Woodruff, '30fa, directed the play,

Yes, My Darling Daughter, sponsored by theTheater Guild in Oklahoma City as its final showof the season . Miss Annie Youngblood, '37fa,had the leading role, and Miss Katherine Thomas,'32, also took part .Sam Zimerman, '30, chief of a seismograph

party of the Carter Oil Company has moved fromWaurika, Oklahoma, too Minot, North Dakota .

1931Private Paul Emerson, '31fa, who preciously

has been stationed at Fort Leavenworth, and FortCrooks, has recently been stationed at FortOmaha, Nebraska . He has been writing a seriesof "war correspondent" articles for the KansasCity Kansan .Roy C. Jenkins, '31bus, of I)ctroit, Michigan,

wrote his regrets that he anti Mrs, Jerkins andtheir 3-year-old son Cliff could not attend theClass of '31 reunion. Mr . Jenkins is branchsales manager for Real Silk Hosiery Mills. Hisbranch recently recorded an increase in box salesfor the 55th consecutive week .

Lorraine Prichard, '31, has moved with herparents from Tulsa to Oklahoma City . MissPrichard specialized in fashion sketching whenshe attended the University, the University ofTulsa(, and the Kansas City Art Institute .

Jut)', 1941

OUR OWNO.U. ROLL CALL

JOHN H. MILLER

(Class of 1940)

Our chronicle ()f the record of JohnMiller Miller her at O.U. is not a story of athletic athleticprowess, or extra-curricular activilies .Rather, it reveals the record of a boywho went to college ant] concentratedupon just one thing-the jot) of

get-ting all he could out of the O.U. school of Business Administration.How well he succeeded is shown by the marks he re--ived in hisstudies .

Summer Oasis

Ilis first year of college work, beginning in [he fall of 1935, was atOklahoma City University . In the fall of 1936, he started in theSchool of Business Administration at O.U ., receiving his B. S. De-gree in 1940 .John has literally grown up with the First National Bank and TrustCompany, starting will) the hank as a page buy while he was still astudent in Classen High School in Oklahoma (lily, in 1931 . Duringhis college course he continued to work in the bank (luring summervacation . Ile has worked up through the hank's transit departmentand auditing department, and is now clerk in the "Trust Depart-ment, where he is engaged principally in checking anti preparingincome tax records and reports .H( " is a member of the First Baptise Church( in Oklahoma City, andsince he is not married, he believes it won't be long until ho willfollow [he example of several other members of our organization, inanswering a call to military service .

Alumni returning to the O.U . campus for vari-

ous events of the full summer program of short

courses and conferences will find the OklahomaUnion Building a pleasant and cool oasis in the

mid-summer heat . Enjoy the lounge and recrea-

tion rooms and cafeteria and fountain room .

Oklahoma Memorial UnionUniversity of Oklahoma, Norman

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W. F. Slater, '31, has been appointed Tulsadistrict representative e" representative for Kobe, Inc.

1932Omar Crook, '32law, has been employed forthe last six years as attorney for the SecurityExchange Commission, Washington, D. C.FLOWERREE-HAMMONDS: Miss Ellen Flow-erree, New Orleans, Louisiana, and Oliver Well-dell I lammonds, '32ba, were married in May inNew Orleans . Mrs. Hammonds is a graduate ofNewcomb College and a member of Kappa Kap-pa Gamma sorority. Mr . Hammonds has beenassociated with tile Treasury and justice depart-ments, Washington, D,C., Since hisgraduation

from Halyard University, The couple are athome in Washington .

[-ill,],-GODFREY : Miss David Marcella Hill,'32h .ec, and Richard Henry Godfrey were mar-ried January I in Clovis, New Mexico, Mrs.Godfrey, a member of Gamma Phi Beta sororitv,left Oklahoma City June 1 to join her husband inLevelland, Texas, where they have establish established ahome,

1933Ernest Cotton, '33eng, is a process engineer forthe Gulf Oil Corporation at Pittsburgh, Pennsyl-vania.ENGLAND-WILDER: Miss Jo Ann Eng-land, Durant, and Lt. William Briscoe Wilder,'33bus, were married May 18 in Durant . Mrs.Wilder attended Southeastern State College, Our-ant. nt. The couple will live in San Antonio, Tex-as, where Lieutenant Wilder is on active dutyat Fort liana Houston.

Kenneth Hughes, '33ba, '35law, has resignedas assistant county attorney of Creek county toaccept an appointment in Washington, D. C.JOHNS-LAMKA: Miss Ardelle Johns and( ;harks Lamka, '33, were married May 4, Theylive in Pampa, Texas, where Mr . Lamka is man-ager of the Pampa branch of the Licbmann IceCompany.RUSSELL-JAMES: S : Miss Jean Russell, '33, andRoy James, ' 40ed, were married at Fort Smith,Arkansas, in Mac. The couple will live in Carls-bad, New Mexico, where Mr . James is servingas lieutenant in a CCC camp.

1934BRANTLEY-GLASS : Miss Ehno

Brantley,Tul-sa, and Dr. Charles H.Glass,'34, were ton hemarried last month, Dr . Glass, a member ofSigma Chi fraternity, was graduated from theDental College at Kansas City, Missouri .ELLIS-PATTERSON: Miss Barbara Ellis, '34ba, '39ma, and George W. Patterson, Tulsa,were married May 28 in Tulsa. Mrs. Pattersonis a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Pi MuEpsilon, honorary mathematics fraternity . Mr.Patterson attended tile University of Illinois,Champaign, and was graduated from tile Uni-versity of Tulsa. The couple reside in Phoenix,Arizona .

FEIBELMAN-COURT:Miss Corinne

Feibel-man and Arnold Court, '34ha, weremarriedMay 27 in Chicago, Illinois . Mr, Court servedas a newspaperman three years following hisgraduation m(] later entered the graduate schoolof the University of Washington, Seattle, In1938, he joined the Albuquerque office of theUnited States weather bureau, and later was as-signed as meteorologist with the Byrd AntarcticExpedition. Mr, Court returned from LittleAmerica in May oaf this year. Mrs. Court is agraduate of Indiana State Teachers College andrecently has been employed in the War Depart-merit, Washington, D. C. The

couplehave

es-tablished ahomeatArlington, Virginia.Ensign W. M, Holmes, '34eng, and Mrs,

Holmes (Mary Lelia Kidd, '34), have moved toNorman from Corpus Christi, Texas, Mr .Holmes, who has been stationed with tile navalair station at Corpus Christi, has been assignedto the Naval R. 0. T, C. unit at the University .Lt . Vern R. James, '34ba, has been assigned

to the Armored Force Replacement Center atFort Knox, Kentucky, and has been appointedpostal officer . "I have to stay in the grooveanswering the question `Where's my letter?"' hecomments in a letter to the Alumni Office . The

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mail problem is complicated by the fact that thereplacement center has 10,000 men at a timewho stay only three months,

E . E. McMullins, '34eng, is an engineer atPort Lavaca, Texas.

Harry H. Plummer, '34eng, is employed asdivision petroleum engineer in Barcelona, Vene-zuela, SouthAmerica.

STAMBAUGH-BASHAM :

MissEdith '(hillMarieStambaugh, Oklahoma City, and C. WarnerBasham, '34, were married May 18 in Oklaho- -ma City . Mrs. liasham attended Oklahoma Col-lege for Women and Southwestern State College,Mr . Basham is employed by the Shell Oil Com-pany .TRAYLOR- ELLSWORTH: Miss

Lois

NadineTraylor, '34ha, '36ma, and Ben J, Ellsworth,'40m .ed, were married in May in Ada. Besidesattending the University, Mrs. Ellsworth hasstudied at colleges and universities in Arkansas,Georgia, California and Wisconsin. Site hastaught Latin and journalism at a BartlesvilleHigh School, Mr . Ellsworth, who is a scienceteacher and athletic coach in Bartlesville, has abachelor's degree from Southwestern State Col-lcgc .

Robert Tyler, '34ed, has been appointed prin-cipal of the elementary school at Cyril. He wasprincipal of the Sentinel Junior High School forfour years,

1935George S. Brown, '35m .ed, has been named

supervisor of a WPA adult education programfor the Muskogcc district . He formerly wasdistrict supervisor with headquarters in Enid .Mr . Brown was principal of Pawhuska HighSchool from 1()26 to 1929,

Anna Belle Fries, '35ba, has resigned herteaching position at Ringling to accept an ap-pointtncnt as senior typist with the National La -hor Relations Hoard, Washington, D. C.

Neville Gillum, '35law, is working in the In-vestigations Division of the Federal Civil ServiceCommission in Atlanta, Georgia. Ile formerlywas an attorney at Snare. Mrs. Gill-111) and theirson, Gary, have moved to Atlanta to join Mr,Gillum .JOHNSON-ENGLE : Miss Ircnc Johnson, '35

ed, and Wendell Engle were married in May.They live in Houston, 'Texas, where Mr . Engleis an electrical engineer for Lane-Wells Company.LOFTIN-HOGUE: Miss Ruby Ray Loftin andLt . Joel Kenneth Hogue, '35ba, '35law, weremarried June 1 in Carnegie . Lieutenant Hogueis a member of Delta Chi fraternity, They liveat Hitchcock, Texas, where he is stationed atCamp Wallace with the Coast Artillery .

Ill ERCE-SUTTLE: Miss

Barbara

Jean

Pierceand Kenneth Static, '35, were married May 16 .Mrs. Suttlc attended Oklahoma A. and M, College.They live in Yale, and Mr . Suttlc is enrolled inthe aviation training school at Stillwater.SETTERSTROM-HOLLAND : Miss Jennie Sue

Setterstrom and Robert Holland, '35, were mar-ried in June . They are attending the summersession of school at the University . In Sep-tember they will establish a home in Heavener,where Mr. Holland is band director in tile publicschools .

Hal M. Stewart, '35bus, is an accountant andmerchant in Muskogcc.

Dion C. Wood, '35ma, has been named su-perintendent of schools at Duncan to succeedN. L. George, '26ed, '31ms, who has been ap-pointed business manager of Oklahoma Cityschools, Mr . Wood has been principal at Dun-can since 1935 .

1936BAKER-KENNEDY: Miss Margaret Baker,Shelbyville, Illinois, and Frank S. Kennedy, '36ba,were married in May in Shelbyville. Mrs. Ken-nedy is a graduate of the University of Michi-gan. Mr . Kennedy has a law degree from thesame institution, The couple reside in Shreve-port, Louisiana.

Francis Endorf, '36, Stillwater, has joined thestaff of the Neckamp Funeral Home in Bartles-ville.

Austin Bealmear, '36, who has been state

sports editor foil the Associated Press since 1939,has been transferred to New York, where h(' willhe connected with the Associated Press radio div-ision.

GILBERT-SCOTT: Miss Willie Lee Gilbert,Konawa, and Jack Scott, '361aw, were marriedMay 25 in Wewoka. Mrs, Scott is a graduateof East Central State College and was a teacherin tile Konawa school system . Mr . Scott is as-sistant county attorney . Tie couple reside inWcwoka .KILLEBREW-GRAHAM: Miss Ruth Killebrew,'36lib. set, and Curl E. Graham w(.].( marriedApril 27 . have established a home inKansas Citv, Kansa.McFARLAND-ARMOR: Miss Ida Belle Mc-Farland, '3(t, and Robert Patrick Allow, '38,were married May III I)uncnn. Mr.

Armor at-tended Oklahoma CityUniversity.Heis em-ployed by tile Standard OilCompanyinCreston,

Iowa,OWENS-HIGH: Minx Helen Owens, '36, andBill High, '31ba, and Bill High, '31ba, formerstate representative from Shawnee, were marriedin May. Mrs, High has attended OklahomaBaptist University and Northwestern University,Evanston, Illinois . Mr . High resigned from thelegislature to become an examiner for the CivilService Commission . The couple live in St.Louis, Missouri,SNARE-AGNEW: Miss Isabelle Snare, '36,and Lt' Thomas Gardner Agnew, '40bus, weremarried in Oklahoma City . Mrs. Agnew is agraduate of Classen High School, OklahomaCity, Lieutenant Agnew attended St, Benedict'sAcademy, Atchison, Kansas . The couple residein Pine Camp, New York .

Lt, joint Frank Taylor, '36ba, '39law, formerlywith the 15th Field Artillery Battalion at FortSam Houston, Texas, has been assigned to staffand faculty duty at the Field Artillery School,Fort Sill .TUCKER-Fl )I )INS : Miss Loads Tucker, Antlers,

and Charles T. Eddins, '36journ, were marriedin May at Oklahoma City, Mr . Eddins is amember of Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Delta Chi,Jazz I Hounds and the Boomer band . The couplewill live in Oklahoma ( :it\, where Mr. Eddinsis the owner of the Market Research Company.

1937Elvyn ('launch, '37ed, has been appointed ath-letic coach at the New I Haven, Oklahoma, HighSchool . Formerly he was science teacher at Wa\-noka, Oklahoma .DOBBS-BUTLER: Miss Marjorie I)obbs, Mem-phis, Tennessee, and William Ernest Butler, '37bs, were married June I0 in Mangum . Mrs,Butler attended Georgia State College for Wo-men . Mr . Butler is a member of Alpha Pi Miltand Alpha Epsilon Delta, honorary medical fra-ternitics . He received a Doctor of Medicine de-gree front the University of Tennessee in June .DOYLE-POWELL: The wedding of Miss Pa-tricia Doyle, '37ba, and Jack Powell, '40bus,took place May .31 in Holdenville. Mrs. Powellwas a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sororityat the University and has been teaching, atWe-woka. Mr.Powell, agraduate of Randolph

Field, Texas, received a commission as secondlieutenant in the U. S . Air Corps May 29,Mrs. Lloyd Hoover, (Myrtle Blair, '37), has

resigned as stenographer for radio station WNADand the Oklahoma Forensic League at tile Uni-versity.

Ralph Kenyon, '37ba, '38law, has been nameda member of the Board of Trustees of DruryCollege, Springfield, Missouri . At the Univer-sity, Mr . Ken\on was student u d student assistant to I )r,James F. Findla\- , former dean of men who isnow president of Drury College. He is gcn-cral manager of sales for the Kenyon Auto Stores,LEWIS-BOEN: Miss Rosella Lee Lewis, '37soc.work, and Robert Edward Bocn, Muskogee,were married Mac 17 in Abilene, Texas, Mrs.Boot is a member of Kappa Kappa Gammasorority . Mr . Boen is stationed at Camp Bark-eley, Abilene, Texas, where the couple live .

Pauline Naifeh, '37h .ec, has been named as-sistant state supervisor of the Oklahoma WPA

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school-lunch-garden-canning program. Formerly.she was supervisor of the 24 counties in theOklahoma City district .HINKLE-MEACHAM: Miss Arlene Hinkle,Enid, and Holland Meacham, '376a, '40m .ed,were marriecl June 1 . They live in Heavener.NEAL-WELSH: Miss Faye Lucille Neat, Ard-more, and Harry Welsh, '37, were to b. marriedlast month at Marietta . Miss Neal has beenemployed in the accounting department of the()klahmna Gas and Electric Company. Mr .Welsh is a member of pill Kappa Psi fraternity .He is employed as engineer at the bomber plantin Port Worth, Texas.SMITH I-t HAMILTON l, HAMILTON:M:ss

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'37ba, '38ma, and John A. Hamilton, Nashville,Tennessee, were tnarrictl June 8 at Pratt, Kansas .Mrs. Hamilton formerly was a teacher at PrattJunior College She also has taught in thegrade schools in Chickasha. Mr . Hamilton isdivision superintendent of an airplane factory inNashville where the couple now reside .SMITH-SHADID: Miss Onic D . Smith, Wcl-lington, 'Texas, and George Shadid, '37, weremarried May 1 in Sayre. Mrs. Sha(lid attendedI Draughon's Business College, Oklahoma City .Mr . Shadi(l was a student at Kansas CityDen-alCollegebeforeheaccepted a position in

Sayrc where the couple reside .R. Gladson Turnbull, '37bus, teller in the

City National Bank and Trust Company in Ok-lahoma City, has been awarded a trip to SanFrancisco for the national convention of theAmerican Institute of Ranking. He receivedthe award in recognition of outstanding workin the institute classes at Oklahoma City.

1938Evelyn Allen, '38ed, has accepted a position inthe Civil Service Commission, Washington, D . C.ANDERSON-STOWELL: Miss Helen Ander-son, '38ba, and Ellery Cory- Stowell, Berkeley,California, were married June 10 in Berkeley.Mrs. Stotvell is a member of Mortar Board, PhiBeta Kappa and Delta Delta Delta sorority, andwas awarded a scholarship for a year's graduatestudy at Wellesley College . She has a master'sdegree from the University of California . Mr .Stowell received his bachelor's degree from theCalifornia Institute of Technology, Pasadena, an(Iis working toward a Doctor of Philosophy degreeat the University of California.BOWEN-CLARK : Miss Lois Bowen, McLean,

Texas, and Rex (;lark, '38, were married Ma) 1in Sentinel . Mrs. Clark has been employed asbookkeeper in a hospital in Duncan . The coupleare at home in Waurika where Mr . Clark ismanager of the Nichols Motor Company.Now in active service are two brothers from

Tulsa, Bert Byrd, rd, '38, in the Navy's anti-craft training division, San Diego, California ;and Harold Byrd, '41 in the Canadian air force,Windsor, Ontario.CUNNINGHAM-BATTENFIELD: Miss O'-Rhaitia I,aVcrnc Cunningham, '38ba, '40h .ec, andLincoln Battenfield, law student at the Univer-sity, were married May 5. Mrs. Battcnficld isa member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority . Mr .Battenfield is a member of Kappa Sigma fra-ternity . They live in Pryor.DANDRIDGE-MORGAN: Miss Shirley Dand-ridge, '38ba, and Myles O. Morgan, Tahlequah,were married in May in Norman . For thepast two years, Mrs. Morgan has been an Eng-lish teacher in the Pryor schools . Mr. Morganis a graduate of Northeastern State College . Thecouple are at home in Pryor where Mr . Morganis supervisor of industrial arts in the schools.

Martha Flowers, '38ba, '40ms, is nature coun-selor at Camp Scott, girls' summer camp nearTulsa . During the regular school year she teachesat Idabel .

Carl Maxey, '38geol, has accepted a positionin the geological department of the Shell OilCompany, Centralia, Illinois . For the last threewars he has been working in Effingham, Illinois .

Steve F. Nathman, '38bus, is hotel auditor inPonca City.

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ton Martin, '38eng, were married June 3 . Mr .Martin is in the geophysical department of theMagnolia Petroleum Company Dallas, Texas .Howard L . Mills, '38bus, is plant office man-

ager for the Gulf Plains Cycling Corporation inBishop, Texas .Major Edwin Richard Page, '38eng, '40m.eng,

a member of the ordnance department reserve,has been called to active duty and assigned tothe Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland,SMITH-JENNINGS: Miss Vera Faye Smith,Marlow, and Tom S . Jennings, '38bus, weremarried June 8 in Lawton . Mrs, Jennings form-erly was employed in the Comanche Countyfarm agent's office . Mr . Jennings is a memberof Delta Sigma Phi, national business fraternity .STORMS-NORTHCUTT: NORTHCUTT: r : Miss Ruth EleanorStorms, '38ba, and Clarence Dcwcy Northcutt,'38law, '39ba, were married May 25 in Norman .Mrs . Northcutt has attended the SouthwesternBaptist Seminary, Port Worth, Texas, and forthe past two years she directed Baptist studentwork at the University . Mr . Northcutt has prac-ticed law in Ponca City for three years . Thecouple will establish a home in that city .

Alvin Ii . Welsch, '38bus, has been promotedfrom second to first lieutenant in the Field Artil-lery at Fort Sam Houston, Texas . He is on ac-tive duty and works in the office of the EighthCorpsArea

Oil Quartermaster.WERLEY-FREEMAN: Miss Harriet MarieWerley and Harold W . Freeman, '381tus, weremarried May 3 in Washington, D, C . Mrs . Free-man is an employee in the Navy Department.Mr, Freeman, since October, 1938, has beenemployed as deputy field collector in the In-ternal Revenue Department. The couple residein Washington .O . M . Woodward, Jr., '38eng, is doing radio

research for RCA in Camden, New Jersey .1939

Among 207 flying cadets who received theirwings and commissions as second lieutenants inthe air corps recently at Kelly field, Texas, werePaul

CI Chainey, '39, and

James Baggett Jr .,

'39ba .CRAIM-JOHNSON : Miss Betty Mile Crabb,

'39, and Lt . Harve N, Johnson, Stockton, Cilli-fornia, were married April 7 in Norman . Mrs .Johnson attended Oklahoma A . and M . College .Mr . Johnson is in the army air Corps . They livein Stockton .

Paul D . Cummings, '39law, has beendesig-nated anassistant tothe 45thDivision signal

corps officer, Camp Barkeley, Texas .I FORD-LEGATE: Miss June Ford, Tulsa, and

J. O . LcGatc, Jr., '39, were married May 16 inTulsa . Mrs, LcGatc has been employed in theoffices of the Tulsa Rig, Reel and Manufactur-ingCompany where Mr. LeG atehas the po-

sition of petroleum engineer and draftsman . Thecouple live in Tulsa .FOSTER-STEELE: Miss Frieda Foster, '39,and Dwight Steele, Chicago, Illinois, were to bemarried June 1 in McAlester . Miss Foster at-tended East Central State College and the Uni-versity of Colorado . Last year she taught schoolat Byng near Ada . Mr, Stcclc attended theUniversity of Colorado where be was a memberof Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity . He is connectedwith the United States Rubber Company in Chi-cago where the couple will live .GATLIN-DIVINE : Miss Gaye Charinainc Gat-

lin, '39, and Thomas H, Divine were marriedMay 17 . Mr . Divine attended Oklahoma A .and M . College . They live in Duncan, whereMr. Divine is county administrator of the Ag-ricultural Adjustment Administration .

Robert C . Hays, '39law, was preparing lastmonth to take the Texas Bar examination . Hisaddress is Humble Dormitory, Baytown, Texas.

Curtis Henley, '39, instructor in mathematicsand science in the Wewoka Junior High School,has resigned to accept a position as graduate as-sistant in the biology department at the Univer-sity of Oklahoma .

Keith Hibner, '39arch, '39cng, is an architectin the Navy Department, Washington, D, C .JANES-WILLIAMS: Miss Elizabeth Janes, '39m .fa, and Michael Milton L . Williams, both of

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Oklahoma City, were married in March . Thecouple have established a ]ionic in OklahomaCity, where Mr . Williams is employed by theGoodyear Company,JONES-BONN : Miss Alberta Jones, '39ed, and

George Burin, Jr ., were married in late June inBartlesville . Mrs . Bunn has been teaching inDewey for the past two years, Mr . Bunn at-tended the University of Kansas, Lawrence, wherehe received a degree in engineering, He is em-ployed as inspection and testing engineer for theClark Engine Company, Olean, New York.KENT'-WILLIAMS : Miss Marguerite Kent, '39,

and Bill J, Williams were married Jun(, 6 inLawton . Mrs . Williams was a science instructorin Lawton Junior High School . She attendedOklahoma A . and M . College and did somework toward a master's degree at the University .She is a member of the American Associationof University Women . Mr . Williams is editor ofthe Lawton News-Review. He attended theUniversity of Arkansas .Anthony Kolecki, '39cng, has had his name

legally changed to Anthony L . Baker . He is onduty at Scout Field, Illinois, as staff Sergeantin the 40th School Squadron of the U . S . ArmyAir Corps .KREIDLER R-PITCHFORD : Miss Jean Kreidler,McAllen, Texas, and William McKeel Pitehford,'39journ, were married April 24 in McAllen .Mrs . Pitehford is a graduate of the Universityof Texas and is a member of Chi Omega sor-ority . Mr, Pitehford, formerly of Okmulgee, isa member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The coupleare at home in San Antonio, Texas .

Betty Lou O'Sullivan, '39journ, has beennamed editorial assistant for the Journal of theOklahoma State Medical Association to succeedLorraine Miller, '39journ, who resigned to jointhe staff of the Wewoka Times-Democrat . Forthe past year, Miss O'Sullivan has been an its-sistant in the Oklahoma City Health Clinic .PETTY-McCLENNAN: Miss Wen JeannettePetty, '39, and William Dan McLennan, '40,were married April 7, Mr. McLennan waspledged to Phi Kappa Psi fraternity when he at-tended the University . The couple have estab-lished a ]ionic in Oklahoma City .

Addic Lee Pickard, '39journ, has resigned asproofreader for the University of Oklahoma pressto do secretarial work for the Phillips PetroleumCorporation, Borger, Texas.

Garth Vicle, '39cng, is employed by the LagoOil and Transport Company, a subsidiary ofStandard Oil Company . I His address is Box 852,Aruba, Curacao . He has had two promotionsand is now a junior engineer with the company .Sentiment on the island of Aruba is

strongly pro-British, hereports. All Germans, Italians andAustrians have been rounded oft and placed ina concentration camp, he says in a recent letter.

1940Lt, T, M . Beveridge, '40, has returned from

Fort Ord, California, to take a three-months'course of instruction at the Fort Sill ArtillerySchool .

Lt . John E . Brumm, '40journ, is stationed atFort Sill for a three-months' course in the schoolof fire .DOBRY-GOUDY : Miss Dolores Dobry and

Lotus Willard Goudy, '40geol, were married June3 in Yukon . Mrs, Goody is a graduate of Okla-homa A . and M . College . Mr . Goudy is a meme-ber of Phi GammaDelta fraternity.

Leland Gourley, '40, sports editor and re-porter on the Seminole Producer, has taken aposition as state sports editor for Associated Pressin Oklahoma City.GRIESS-SAMPLE: Miss Betty June Griess,Sapulpa, and L}- nn Curtis Sample, '40, weremarried in May in Sapulpa . The couple livein Sapulpa where Mr . Sample is employed bythe Goodyear Tire store .HAMBLETON-GRAHAM: Miss Ednah Ham-bleton, Fittstown, and E, Harold Graham, '40m.ed, were married in May in Ada . Mrs Gra-hain was graduated in June from the Oklaho-ma College for Women where she was presidentof Sigma Alpha Iota, music fraternity . Mr .

Graham received his bachelor's degree from EastCentral State College . The couple live in Abi-lene, Texas, where Mr Graham is stationed witha field artillery band .

Sue Herndon, '40pharm, is employed as pharm-acist in St . Paul Hospital, Dallas, Texas.INGLE-STEWART : Miss Jennie Lee Ingle,

'40ba, and John Hamilton Stcwart, '39journ,were married in May at Oklahoma City . Mrs.Stcwart is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority .

J . T . Kendrick, '40, bas been appointed amember of the American foreign service andwas to be sent to a consular post . Mr . Kendrickspeaks two languages, French and Spanish, andhas some knowledge of German, He is fromPryor, Oklahoma .John Alva Lynn, ' '40bus, has been accepted by

the United States Naval Reserve for trainingleading to a commission as ensign . He has hadprimary and sccondary training in the CivilianPilot Training program, Mr . Lynn expects totake preliminary training at Northwestern Uni-versity, Evanston, Illinois .O . '1' . McCall, '40bus, was given pictorial rec-

ognition in the June issue of the Baptist StudentMagazine . Three pictures of Mr . McCall werefeatured on the coyer of the magazine . Formerlyof Norman, he now is a lieutenant at Camp Lee,Virginia .

McLARRY-CRUCE:Miss Dorothy Jane

Mc-Larry, '40ba, andLt, J. D. Crucc,'39cng, weremarried in May in Oklahoma City . Mrs . Crucchas studied at Oklahoma College for Women .]'he couple are at home at Fort Bragg, NorthCarolina,

Fred McMillan, '40ba, began work June 1 forthe geophysical department of the Magnolia Pe-troleum Company, Dallas, Texas . He formerlywas graduate assistant in the physics departmentat the University .

Stanley Moore, Jr ., '40, has been commissionedas an ensign following the completion of a fourmonths' training course at Annapolis, Maryland .

Russell L, Peachee, '40bus, has been assignedto Moffett field in California as flying instructor .I He received a second lieutenant s commissionwhen he was graduated at Stockton Field, Cali-fornia .

Charles Suggs, '40fa, and James Biondo, '41fa, are working this summer at the ManhattanTheater Colony at Ogunquit, Maine, one of theoldest summer theaters in the country . Mr .Suggs recently was awarded a scholarship for asecond year of graduate work at Yale univer-sity . Mr .

Biondlwill teach drama at the

Uni-versityofOklahoma, bginning inSeptember.SULLIVAN-ROBERTS: Miss Mildredge Sulli-van, '40ed, and C, A . Robcrts, Jr ., Frederick,were married June I in Lawton . Mrs . Robertswas a member of the faculty at Lawton andtaught at the Lincoln Grade School . Mr . Rob-erts attended Oklahoma A . and M, College . Heis employed in Lawton where the couple reside,WALLACE-NELSON: LSON : Miss

Juanita

VirginiaWallace, Hugo, and Sam F . Nelson, '40ed, weremarried May 8 in Huge . Mrs . Nelson is agraduate of Southeastern State College . Thecouple live in Huge .WILMOTH-BROWN : Miss Aileen Wilmoth,

'40ba, and Lance Brown were married April 26 .They live in Oklahoma City, where Mr . Brownis supervisor-at-large for the Farm Security Ad-ministration .

1941ALMQUIST-TUTHILL: Miss Elizabeth Caro-line Almquist, '41, and Ithamer James Tuthill,'35ba, '39law, were married June 1 . Mrs . Tut-hill is a member of Delta Gamma sorority . Mr .Tuthill is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity .They live in Joplin, Missouri, where Mr, Tuthillis connected with the legal department of EaglePicher Mining Company .Amos Battenfield, '41journ, has been namedinstructor in printing and journalism at Ar-kansas State College, Jonesboro, Arkansas .ANDERSON-GUIDRY : Miss Mary Joe Antler-

Son, '41, and Leon Harvey Guidry, Jr ., '41, weremarried in May in Wichita, Kansas, Mr, Guidry isemployed as inspector at the Spearman Aircraft

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Company plant in Wichita, where the couple re-side .FINCH-DORSFTT : Miss Adda Finch,

andLt, Loyd Dorsett, '32eng, were married in May .Lieutenant Dorsett, who was employed by theCarter Oil Company for three years, is now onarmy duty at Aberdeen Proving grounds, Aber-deen, Maryland.

FITZGERALD-PARKHILL: Miss Juliette Fitz-gerald, '41, and H . B . Parkhill were marriedMay 5 . They live at ]crooks Field, Texas, whereMr. Parkhill is staff sergeant in the United StatesAnny .GAUNT-COLE : Miss Ruth Faye (aunt and

Lt, Dale Ray Cole, '41eng, were married at Cap-itol Hill last month. Mrs, Hill attended Capitoll lill Junior College . The couple have establisheda home in San Luis Obispo, California, whereLieutenant Cede is stationed at Camp Robots.

Eight women who were graduated in Junewith the Class of 1941 are serving internshipsin American and Canadian hospitals as dietitians,They are Mrs . Alcy Goldsmith, Oklahoma Uni-versity Hospital, Oklahoma City ; Marjoric Stcw-art, University of Michigan, Hospital, Ann Arbor ;Sara Jane Green, Gl asslands Hospital, Valhalla,New York ; Rose Marie MacKellar, VancouverGeneral Hospital, Vancouver, B . C . ; Annyce Bris-coc and Addic Lou Erickson, Michael ReeseHospital, Chicago, Illinois ; Gale Campbell, Med-ical College of Virginia Hospital, Richmond ; andJoyce Proffer, Alameda County Hospital, Oak-land, California .

]fill Highland, '41journ, Vinita, has taken ajob as sports editor and reporter on the SeminoleProducer.IVEY-THOMPSON: Miss Patsy Lee Ivey, '41ed, and Risk Thompson, Jr ., '39, are to be mar-ried this summer in Sallisaw. Miss Ivey hasattended Lindenwood College, St . Charles, M.s-souri, and is a member of Kappa Alpha Thetasorority . Mr, "! Thompson attended Oklahoma CityUniversity . He is a member of Phi Kappa Psifraternity . The couple will live in OklahomaCity .

Bill Jordan, '41m .eng, has been employed bythe General Electric Company, Schenectady, NewYork .The Oklahoma City school board, has em-

ployed Viola Kinnaird, '41ed, as a teacher ofauditorium work in the Willard school . Theboard granted a leave of absence to Miss OzellNelms, '41, to allow her to do social service workfor the Y, W . C . A . and to complete her mas-ter's degree . It accepted the resignation of RalphC, Veasey, '41, music teacher at Capitol HillJunior High School .LAXMAN-PARKER : Miss Betty Laxman, '41

fa, and Milton Parker, University senior, wereto be married in June . Miss Laxman, a memberof Pi Beta Phi sorority, is a graduate of StephensCollege, Columbia, Missouri, Mr . Parker is agraduate of New Mexico Miliary Academy . Hewill continue his studies at the University nextfall when the couple will live in Norman,NEEDHAM-SCOHY : Miss Margaret Needham,

'41h .ec, and Jean Remy Scohy, '41eng, wereto be married June 14 in Wilkinsburg, Pennsyl-vania. Miss Needham is a member of AlphaPhi sorority and Oikonomia, home economicssociety . Mr . Scohy is employed by the West-inghouse Electrical Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl-vania .RATLIFF-HARTPENCE : Miss Lucile Ratliff,

'41, and Wayne Hartpence, '41, were marriedMay 4 in Sayre . Mrs . Hartpence was a mem-ber of the A Capella choir at tire University. Mr .Hartpence, a former student in the College ofBusiness Administration, is a member of KappaSigma fraternity . The couple have establisheda home in Denison, Texas, where Mr . Hartpenceis employed by the Kraft Cheese Company .

Frank Spence, '41journ, has succeeded BillVan llyke as sports editor and reporter on theNorman Transcript . Mr, Van Dyke has joinedthe Dallas staff of the International News Service .WARE-FISHER : Miss Geraldine Ware and Lt .

Paul Fisher, 41, were married May 16 in Nor-man . The couple have established a home inLawton .

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