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contributed to that unpopular numberwas experienced early in the season .The scores of the first four games fol-
low:
Oklahoma 36, Southern Methodist 28Oklahoma 37, Southern Methodist 28Oklahoma 58, Oklahoma A. & M. 33Oklahoma 43, Iowa State college20
Totals 174,109
All four of the tilts were played in therecently redecorated Sooner Fieldhouse,which has proved of some advantage to
Sooner Roll Call
Directory Changes
Dr . Shirley Anthony Fuhring, '32med, Schley,Minnesota .
Willougnby F . Gable, '28ed, Putnam .Carl C . Garner, '29B .S ., Box 13, Sugden .James Roe Garner, '26ed, '27M.A ., 5t7 Iowa
Avenue, Iowa City, Iowa .O. K . Garretson '18as, University of Arizona,
Tucson, Arizona.R . B . Garretson, '29bus, Quinton .Mrs . Cora Gilliland Lc Hew, '31he, Pawnee .Walter Albert Girard, '31eng, 704 Arlington,Lawton .
Ervin F. Glasgow, '33eng, 1115 Keeler, Bartles-ville .
Dr . Geargc Leray Goodman, '27med, Ruther-ford Hospital, Rutherford, North Carolina .
Mrs . Grace Goowdin Haggard, '27fa, 220 NorthTacoma, Tulsa.
Mrs. Myrtle Graves Phinney, '30as, Beggs .Aubyn N . Griffith, '33eng, 402 Southeast 23rd,Oklahoma City .
Roxie Lillian Grubbs, '32nurse, HoldenvilleHospital, Holdenville .
L . Watson Hall, '24eng, Wymie, Arkansas .James M . Hamill, '25geol, 1537% 6th Avenue,
Los Angeles, California .Trester S . Harris, '22B .S ., 4606 Junius Street,
Dallas, Texas.Elsae Jane Harrison, '27M .A ., 513 Boulevard,
Apartment 6, Norman .Wilburn Sam Howard, '30eng, Carnegie.Charles R. Hoyle, '22geo1, 3004 Northwest 19th
Street, Oklahoma City.Ivor Hayden Hughes, jr ., '32eng, 24161/2 South
Harvey, Oklahoma City.Gregory Lewis Hutchison, '30 chem, 609 Rol-
lins, Columbia, Missouri .J . Harry Johnson, '301aw, Pauls Valley .Dr . Raymond Le Roy Johnson, '31med, Cit-
izens Bank Building, Corona, California .Mrs . Susan S . Johnston, '26ed, Mustang .George L . Johnston, '23eng, Box 22, Hollis .Phillips Charles Keiper, '27eng, 6133 Kenmore
Avenue, Chicago, Illinois .Dr . Benjamin B . Kies, '28med, North McAlester.Dr . Melvin Clinton Kimball, jr ., '31med, Belle-
vue Hospital, 1st Avenue and 26th Streets,New York City .
Elmer Lester Kirkpatrick, '29M.A ., Duncan .Llewellyn G . Leavitt, '26eng, Buffallo .Mrs . Neva Lee Johnson, '33he, 409 North
Jefferson Street, Mexico, Missouri .Elbert Luther Little, jr ., '27as, '32B .S ., Box
384, Tahlequah .George Pogue Livermore, '31eng, Odessa, Texas .Lee O. Long, '29as, Route 2, Rocky .
February
the Oklahomans . When the McDermott-men take to the road they expect to findthe going a little rougher, especially atKansas, Missouri and Nebraska .The leading scorers for Oklahoma in
the first games follow :FG
FT
PF
TOT. PTS .
Browning, g 15
10
11
40Main, f
16
6
7
38Bross, f
8
5
1
21Warren, f
7
3
3
17Hays, c
8
1
4
17Munson, c
4
1
12
9Cobb, f
4
1
1
9
MaJic Leis McCleskey, '28as, 2115 SeventeenthStreet, Lubbock, Texas .
George 1 . McFerron, '20as, 2302 Esperson Build-ing, Houston, Texas .
Dr. Charles Leo McGehee, '31med, CCC CampNo. 817 SP 3 T., Steplrensvillc, Texas .
Ruby Lce McIntire, '25eng, Chandler .Anne Ethelyn Markley, '31lib.sci., 125 NorthF . Street, Muskogee.
Jesse Henry Martin, '31 Ed . M ., Welch.Lawrence T . Matson, '30eng, 1505, 4th StreetWoodward .
John Henry May, '32bus, Route 4, Box 56,Hydro.Alvin Carl Mcixner, '30eng, 726 Whitney Ave-
nue, Wilkinsburgh, Pennsylvania .Joseph W . Minton, '28geo1, 2819 Welborn, Dal-
las, Texas .Vester Montgomery, '26ed, '29M.A., Bowden
Hall Silver City, New Mexico .Dr . Thomas Richard Morgan, '28rned, WindGap, Pennsylvania .
Mrs . Bracie Morlan Fawcett, '30ed, 2735 QuincyAvenue, Kansas City, Missouri .
Dr . E . Cotton Murray, '30med, CCC Camp,Tyee G . F 2, Roseburg, Oregon .
Mrs . Opal Nelson Carlile, '24as, 3211/2 SouthBurlington, Los Angeles, California .
Lois Agnes Nethery, '27 fa, Box 70, Holly,Colorado .
Dr. Milton A . Neumann, '30med, Box 212,Okarche .
F.. H. Nolte, '22 Ph.G ., 350 Belmont, PoncaCity .
Mrs . Marjorie Norris Hayner, '29as, Box326,Ada .
Mrs . Eula Norton Pittigrove, '30as, 10081/2Keeler Street, Bartlesville .
Mrs . Jennie May O'Donnell, '31M.A., Alex .William E . Parry, '23a's, 2407 Pelham Drive,
Houston, Texas .John A. Paynter, '26a's, 1619 Fairmount, Wichi-
t .r, Kansas .Minnie B . Peeler, '24hc, Iola, Kansas .Raymond Thomas Plumlee, '33law, Ash &
Plumlee, Cordell .William Joseph Pointer, '29as, Caprock, New
Mexico.Asa N . Porter, '28eng, 726 North Independence
Avenue, Rockford, Illinois.Mrs . Virginia Prentiss McGee, '26he, Chandler .Ira Clement Prewitt, '251'Ir .G ., Altus .Milton W . Priebe, '331aw, Kingfisher .Dr. Tillman A . Ragan, '32med, Fairfax .William Payne Ragsdale, 27as, Box 1746, Bos-
ton, Mass .Herbert Earnest Raney, 523 West 11th Street,Oklahoma City .
Robert Aden Ratliff, '33eng, Negritos Club,Talara, S . A .
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1934
Weldon G . Reno, '32B.S., Dill .Robert E. Reynolds, '22as, care Empire Oil and
Refining Company, Bartlesville.Zelda M . Rice, '29as, Marlow.Jodie M . Richison, '23Ph.G ., 1219 South Rock-
ford, Tulsa .Mrs. Mary Ritchey Wright, '33as, Goltry.Nina Arlene Roberts, '33nurse, Fay .Mrs. Wanda Ross Brunkow, '18ex, 162 North
Mayfield Avenue, Chicago, Illinois .Mrs. Gladys Schoff Hightower, '23ex, 823
Security Building, Long Beach, California .Mrs. julietta Seitz Downing, '28 fa, Bixby .Elgin Lowrance Shaw, '28eng, 891 Hereford
Drive, Akron, Ohio.Glen Coulter Shaw, '336us, Canon, Arizona .Herbert A. Sheldon, '29eng, Box 327, Whitten-burg, Texas.
Mrs . Wilma Lamar Shelton, '22as, 715 SouthDetroit, Tulsa .
Dr. Albert Woods Shiflet, '33med, 1417 East9th Street, Oklahoma City .
Newman B . Smith, '24eng, 48 San GorgoniaDrive, Redlands, California .
Simon Bennett Snyder, '27as, '29M .A ., Afton .Mrs . Willa Duvall Staggers, '24he, Salt Fork .Clinton C . Steinberger, '24cx 3854 Carlin
Street, South Side Place, Houston, Texas .Earl M . Stilley, '22geol, 401 Staley Building .
Wichita Falls, Texas .Cecil May Stiltz, '33ed, 502 South Walnut
Street, Sapulpa .B . Paul Stockwell, '18M.E ., 420 Terminal
Building, Oklahoma City .Claude B . Tate, '276us, Eliasville, Texas .W . S . Thomas, '28as, 200West 17th, Oklahoma
City.Julian Leroy Thompson, '31M .S ., Route 1, Box
370, Broadview Addition, La Grance, Illinois .Mrs . Mary Thompson Ribble, '281ie, 2225 Dev-
onshire Lane, Houston, Texas .Harold M . Thorne, '24eng, U . S . Bureau of
Mines, Bartlesville.Warden William Thralls, '31Ph.C., 1425 Bra-
nard, Houston, Texas .Tom B . Turbyfill, '27as, 111
South HarrisonStreet, Newberg, Oregon .
Mrs . Bessie Turner Moore, '28nurse, 801 East10th Street, Oklahoma City.
Mrs . Hutoka Von Gulker Ortman, '31 fa, Hen-nessey .
Churchill M . Wade, '29geol, Idaho Falls, Idaho .Mrs . Carrie Buttram Wails, '19as, Box 544,
Eldon, Mass.Mrs . Helen Wann Armen, '23fa, '24as, 723West Johnson Street, Madison, Wisconsin .
James William Webb, '28as, Tom Beam, Texas .Loyal H. Wells, '28geol, Palmer Apartment,
McAllen, Tevas .Dorothy Nell Whaley, '27as, 3408 University
Drive, Houston, Texas .Paul Nicholas Williams, '32M.B .A ., 2304 Mc-
Kinney Avenue, Dallas, Texas .Eliabeth Alexander Willis, '331ib .sci. Box 3026,
Amarillo, Texas .Roma Wilson, '27M.A ., Texico, New Mexico.Mrs . Beatrice Young Smith, '26ed, Ordway,
Colorado .
Marriages
PYLE-HOLLAND : Miss Mildred
Pyle,'30h. e,and Ransome G. Holland, '29eng . Address,Standard Oil Company of Venezuela, Caripito,Venezuela .
CROMER-SGIIALFER : Miss Carita Cromer, '32ex,and Ben W . Schaefer, '27eng, December 16 inOklahoma City . Delta Delta Delta . Home,Norman .
BRIITAIN-LACY : Miss Fern Brittain, and DonLacy, '31ex, December 3 . Home, OklahomaCity .MAHIER-DRANDON: Miss Frances Mahier, '30
he, and James Monette Drandon, December 30 .Home, Baton Rouge, Louisiana .NELMS-WALKER : Miss Martha Alice Nelms,
and Joe Dudgeon Walker, '22med, December10 . Home, Houston, Texas.BRAGGS-MAXF11J .D : Miss Glenn Frances Braggs,
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and James Sydney Maxfield, '33ex, December31 . Home, Oklahoma City .VANHoRN-SANDERSON :
Miss
Gladys
JaniceVanHorn, '33ex, and R . Glenn Sanderson . PhiBeta Phi. Home, Frederick .FOGARTY-RITTER: Miss Dorothy Fogarty, andWilliam Carl Ritter, '28as, '29eng, December 25in Oxford, Ohio. Home, Hampton, Virginia .
QUALLS-WFISSER : Miss Evelyn Qualls, '33ex,and Bert Weisser, December 1 . Home, Nor-man .
VANDIVi R-SCRUTCHFIELD: Miss Helen Kather-ine Vandiver, and Fay Lorraine Scrutchfield,'33ex, December 16 in Oklahoma City . SigmaAlpha Epsilon . Home Guthrie .WILLIAMS-HYDE: Miss Frances McCain Wil-liams, and Clarence Edgar Hyde, '15as, De-
cernher 20 in Glasgow, Kentucky . Kappa Al-pha. Home, Fort Worth, Texas.YOUNG-GRANTHAM : Miss Martha Elizabeth
Young, '33fa, and Roy Grantham, '34, Decem-ber 24, in Ponca City. Home, 570 BuchananStreet, Norman.CHASTAIN-POULSON: Miss Bernice Chastain,'32as, and James H . Poulson, '33ex, December28 in Norman . Phi Kappa Sigma . Home,319 South Adams Street, Montpelier, Indiana .EwiNG-BLAND : Miss Marion Kelley Ewing,
and Hugh Monroe Bland, '22ex, December Iat Pryor . Pi Kappa Alpha. Home, Muskogee .WILLIAMS-FORRESTER: Miss Katharine Wil-liams, '29as, and Frank D . Forrester, '29bus,December 21 . Alpha Phi-Acacia . Home, Ok-lahoma City .
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CARSON-HEMRY : Miss Mary Jane Carson,'33ex, and Leslie Heinry, '34law, December 29in Shawnee . Kappa Alpha Theta-Sigma No .Home, Norman .
LOEFFLER-HARRIS : Miss Margaret Loeffler,'31as, and Charles A . Harris, January l . Home,2001 Northwest 11th Street, Oklahoma City.
STAGY-REDFIELD : Miss Maudic Stacy, '26ed,and John Stowe Redfield, '24as, '26B .S ., '29M.S ., December 23 in Ponca City . Home, Tul-sa .
WYATT-WHITE : Miss June Wyatt, '33fa, andDr . J, Halley White, '32B .S ., December 21 inShawnee. Home, Oklahoma City .PAYNTER-WALKER : Miss Lucille Paynter, '33
fa, and Albert Walker, '33phys .cd, December28 in Wichita, Kansas. Alpha Xi Delta-Phi DeltaTheta. Home, Okmulgee .
ROTT-CRAIG : Miss Erna Rott, '31he, andOren R . Craig, '32as, December 23 in Oklaho-ma City . Home, Shady Point .PORTER-LONG : Miss Eleanor Porter, and Dr.
John Herbert Long, '25as, '27B .S ., December20. Beta Theta Pi. Home, Baltimore, Mary-land .TAFT-GARNER : Miss Dorothy Grace Taft,
'28as, '33M.A ., and Leo S. Garner, '23ex, De-cember 6 in Oklahoma City . Kappa AlphaTheta-Sigma Chi . Home, 437 Lahoma, Nor-man.
HAYS-GILSTRAP : Miss Doris Hays, '31as, andLee F . Gilstrap, (Oklahoma A . & M . College)December 21 . Gamma Phi Beta-Kappa Sigma .Home, 421 East 6th, Claremore .BARNETT-BU CKLES :
Miss
Rosamay
Barnett,'331ib .sci, and Joseph H . Buckles, '23as, Janu-ary 5 in Bristow . Delta Gamma-Delta Upsilon .Home, 821 West Symmes, Norman .MCCORD-Moss : Miss Rose McCord, '32ex, and
Harold Moss, December 23, 1933 in Norman .Home, Oklahoma City .DAVENPORT-BELLATTI: Miss Katheryn Daven-port, '33fa, and Robert M . Bellatti, '33as, Jan-uary 9 in Oklahoma City . Alpha Chi Omega-Pi Kappa Alpha . Home, 310 Blackwell Ave-nue, Blackwell .
Births
Mrs . Lois Poole Crawford, '23as, and CharlieCrawford, '23ex, a son, Charlie Poole, jr., De-cember 10, 1933 . Home, Granfield .
Dare Daniel Dale, '32geol, and Mrs . Dale, ason, Dare Daniel, jr ., December 5, 1933 . Home,Yale.
Three studies to guide it in any futureaction toward unifying education instate schools under the "Greater Univer-sity of Oklahoma" plan have been or-dered made by the coordinating boardmeeting early in January.The three surveys include:1 . A meeting of registrars of all edu-
cational institutions to study methods ofkeeping registry office records with theview of adopting identical methods un-der the plan of unification .2. A meeting of treasurers and audi-
tors to study methods of keeping finan-cial records with the view of adoptingidentical methods under the plan of uni-fication . A representative from the stateexaminer's office and a financial ex-pert from outside the state will attend
Deaths
February
CLAUD 13 . MURPHY(;laud B . Murphy, '30bus, died at his home
in Foss January 6 . His death was due topneumonia .
Here and There
Earl S . Porter, 'llbs, '12M.A., who was amember Of the University faculty following hisgraduation, is now assistant manager Of theArmada Petroleum company at Tulsa .
Inez Wood, '29bs, is teaching in the publicschool system at Phoenix, Arizona .Thomas Butler, '27ex, is a partner in the
Butler hardware store at Antlers .Albert S . Judy, '22pharm, is Owner Of the
Judy drug store in Henryetta. He is directorOf the Henryetta chamber Of commerce .
James A . Ledbetter, '27law, is serving hissecond term as county judge at Perry .
George L . Fox, '2las, is now a printer forthe Hutchinson Publishing company in Hutch-inson, Kansas.
Pauline Wood, '23ex, is teaching at the Con-way-Broun private school in Tulsa .
William Homer Hill, '18bs, '28M.A ., super-intendent of Perry schools, has been teaching(luring summer sessions at Oklahoma A . & M .college. He has a daughter, Grace Elizabeth,who will enter the University in two years.
Neal Prichard, '31eng, is employed with theCol-Tcx Refining company in Colorado, Texas .Henry Dolezal, '33law, is practicing in Per-
ry .Francis Catherine Vincent, '27as, is a math-
ematics instructor at the Jackson junior highschool in Oklahoma City.Sam W. Schweiger, '32as, has recently been
elected president of the Lion's club in Perry .He is employed by the Perry Daily Journal andwrites a daily column, "Semi-Serious ."
Paul W . Cress, '29law, is serving his secondterm as county attorney at Perry .
John C . Powell, '22law, who is practicingin Sulphur, is secretary Of the Sulphur CWAadvisory board .A . Martin Kingkade, '06as, has been prom-
inent in chamber Of commerce work recentlyin Oklahoma City . As One of Oklahoma City'sOutstanding club workers, he took part in thecommunity fund drive and was in charge OfNRA plans early in the fall .
Co-ordinating Board Progressesthis meeting and contribute to the study.
3 . A study of the needs for higher edu-cation in the state. Representatives ofall Oklahoma schools will assist in thissurvey which will show the number ofhigh school graduates attending collegesand universities. This study also willcompare Oklahoma college attendancewith that of other states, particularlythose states in which educational insti-tutions have been developed to a highdegree .
That these three studies be made im-mediately was decided by representativesfrom twenty-three of Oklahoma's highereducational institutions . Work on thesurveys will be started immediately, butno time limit on the completion of thestudies has been set.
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Martha Hamill, '32as, and Margaret Gooder-ham, '32as, are teaching at Holland Hall pri-vate school in Tulsa .The Grimes brothers, Philo, '25ex, and Oscar,
'3las, are partners in the gasoline refining andmarketing business in Tulsa . Their office is inthe Kennedy building .Wilma Maxine Thrash, '32as, is a reporter
on the Perry Daily Journal and has been pub-licity chairman for the NRA in Perry .
Helen Blanchard, '29bs, is teaching at theHawthorne school in Oklahoma City.
Robert E . Brittain, '30as, '3lM.A ., Oklaho-ma City, whose book of verse, "Bottles in theSmoke," was recently privately published, is at-tending Princeton University where he is work-ing toward a doctor's degree .
William G . Talbot, '29eng, is an oil operatorin Hutchinson, Kansas .
Aldon Pierce, '28as, who taught for severalyears in Hutchinson, Kansas, public schools, isnow an accountant with the Cornell and Cor-nell company in the same city .M . G . "Pat" Sinclair, '33law, is practicing in
Oklahoma City .Isabel R. Simmons, '24as, is an instructor in
Oklahoma State School for the Deaf at Sulphur .Dr . Fred E . Woodson, '3lmed, is engaged in
general practice as a physician and surgeon inTulsa .
Kenneth l' . Reed, '33law, and Maurine HoltReed, '33fa, who were married early this winter,are living in Perry where he is practcing law.Hayes Allen Shaw, '33hs, is assistant chemist
at the Henryetta branch of the Pittsburgh PlateGlass company .Robert J. Woolsey, '30law, practicing lawyer
in Tulsa, has been in Eagleton, Oklahoma,where he has been second in command at theC. C. C . camp .
Robert W . Burnett, '20ex, an employe of theAmerican Exchange Bank at Henryetta, recentlywas promoted to the position of teller. Earlythis winter, he was appointed the Henryetta
Security NationalNorman, OklahomaResources over $1,250,000.00
Here's an easy way to save in 1934! Turn your
pockets inside out every night . Pick out the
pennies, the nickles and dimes and put them
in a jar on your bureau . Every few days, when
you accumulate a dollar or more, deposit it in
a savings account at this bank.
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representative for the Dun and Bradstreet fin-ancial rating company .
Homer L. Keegan, '23ex, and Eva MyersKeegan, '23ex, are living in Oklahoma Citywhere he is president of the Triangle Royaltycorporation .
Elizabeth Brewer, '29as, is now employed atthe First National bank in Tulsa .
Cloys E . McMullin, '29as, is teaching at theLiberty junior high school in Hutchinson,Kansas .Don Feagin, '3leng, is now associated with
the Bar-Don Oil company in Tulsa .Nina Cullen, '18as, and Stella Jacobson, '25as,
are teaching in the Rosewell, New Mexico, pub-lic school system .E. L . Rodman, '28M .A ., superintendent of
the Antlers high school, is one of the directorsof the Oklahoma Educational association .Dan Welsh, '27ex, a member of the Welsh
and Welsh law firm at Antlers, recently wasappointed a member of the county excise board .
Herbert K . Hyde, '18ex, has entered intoa law partnership with J . B . Dudley, Oklaho-ma City attorney . The law firm, to be knownas Dudley, Hyde, Duvall and Dudley', . willhave Paul W . Dudley, '32law, and Duke Du-vall, '25as, '28law, as associates . Their of-fice will be on the 15th floor of the RamseyTower building .Hiram Impson, '15as, has received an ap-
pointment as post master at McAlester. Imp-son was editor of the McAlester Democratwhich he purchased jointly with O . O. Stan-ton in 1930 . He was formerly in the news-paper business at Madill.Robely Dunglison Evans, '23ex, who received
a Ph . D ., in physics at the California Instituteof Technology '32, has been awarded a Na-tional Research fellowship in physics at theCalifornia Institute of Technology, Pasadena.Schuyler Allman, '3las, news editor of theAlga Daily Review-Courier, has been appointedsecretary of the Woods county election board
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by J . William Cordell, secretary of the stateelection board .
Lois Lillian Fischer, '32as, has become anadvertising and continuity writer for KTUL, anew radio station in Tulsa . She also willgive piano numbers on some of the programs .
Morris Frack, '31eng, who has been an as-sistant in the department of mechanical en-gineering at the University, has accepted a po-sition with the Tulsa Boiler and Machinerycompany . He will be under the direction ofD . E . Fields, '24eng, chief engineer for TheTulsa company.
A ADr . Ben Cooley Honored
Dr . Ben H . Cooley, '21med, Norman,recently was elected a fellow in theAmerican College of Physicians, an or-ganization comparable with the RoyalCollege of Physicians of England .The recognition was one of the highest
that can be given physicians and medicalscientists in this country .
Women Geologists at WorkThree women graduates of the Uni-
versity school of geology recently havebeen given employment with oil com-panies .Helen Bird, '33, has accepted a po-
sition as assistant paleontologist with theHumble Oil company in McY ay, Tex-as . Maud McMorris, '33, is with theAmerada Petroleum company in Hous-ton, Texas, and Lois Johnson, '31 is anemploys of the Fohs Oil company inHouston .
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