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I Calling the Class Roll Earl Welch, '1l, state Supreme Court justice, has been reappointed state commissioner of semi-pro- fessional baseball in Oklahoma for this season . B . A . Garside, '136a, vice president and secre- tary of United China Relief in New York City, had a story in the March issue of Esquire maga- zine. Entitled "The Chosen Conquerors," the ar- ticle was about a group of Chinese guerrillas . Walter Morrow, '17, editor of the Columbus Citizen in Columbus, Ohio, was recently elected to membership in the American Society of News- paper Editors . - 1918- Leonard W . Thomason, 'l Slaw, formerly of Se- attle, Washington, is assistant Red Cross field di- rector at Fort Ord, California . Before joining the Red Cross Mr . Thomason was field advisor for the Washington Unemployment Compensation Di- vision in Seattle. _1919- Mrs . E . Lee Ozbirn (Katie Freeman, 'l96a), Sentinel, is state commander for Oklahoma of the Women's Field Army the American Society for Control of Cancer . Word was received last month of the death of Mrs . Richard B . Miller (Pauline Davis, '226a) on December 12, 1941, at Hereford, Texas . Mrs . Miller was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority . She is survived by a sister, Mrs . Clyde H . Snider (Irene Davis, '23) of St. Louis, Missouri, her hus- band and two slaughters, of Hereford . Dorrance D . Roderick, '22ba, president and pub- lisher of the El Paso Times at El Paso, Texas, has been nominated for membership on the board of directors of the Associated Press . Before going to Texas Mr . Roderick worked in the A .P . bureau in Oklahoma City . Leslie E . Salter, '22law, senior commissioner of the Illinois Commerce Commission, assisted in the preparation of a 300-page report on the Chicago traction unification plan, to consolidate surface and elevated transportation lines, which is now being considered by Illinois officials . The monumental report concluded that the proposed plan is "basic- ally unsound," and recommended that it be dis- approved . Mr. Salter and his examiners stated the new corporation formed by the unification would have too much power. -1923- Mrs . Claude Monnet (Jeanette Barnes, '23ba) has been elected president of the Oklahoma City branch of the Young Women's Christian Associa- tion for a third term . -1925- Ralph E . Thornton, '25eng, formerly of Fort Smith, Arkansas, has been employed as an engi- neer with the Oklahoma Gas and Electric Com- pany in Oklahoma City . -1926- Lt . Col . W . Vancil Joyce, '26bus, and Mrs . Joyce (Elizabeth Morrison, '26ba) are the parents of a baby slaughter, Betty Ruth, born February 12 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where Colonel Joyce is on the staff of the Command and General Staff School . APRIL, 1943 By ELAINE LARECY -1913- - 1917- -1922- - 1927- Clyde C . Clack, '27fa, Dallas artist who special- izes in finger painting, has been visiting U .S .O. centers to instruct servicemen in crafts to occupy leisure time . Judge Dick Jones, '271aw, Oklahoma City, wrote the decision handed down in February by the Okla- homa Criminal Court of Appeals reversing the Dis- trict Court decision of two years ago by which state Communist leaders were convicted of crim- inal syndicalism . - '1928- Noel Houston and Mrs . Houston (Kay Rep- logle, '286a) have chosen Diana Dee as the name for their baby slaughter born February 19 at Chapel Hill, North Carolina . Mr . Houston had a short story in the February 13 issue of New Yorl~er en- titled "The Solemn Young Men ." -1929- Robert L. Adams, '29ba, is owner and proprietor of the Ethan Allen Camps at Brandon, Vermont. Rex V . Phelps, '29eng, and Mrs . Phelps are the parents of a baby daughter, Mary Ann, born Feb- ruary 10 in Salem, Illinois, where Mr . Phelps is production engineer with an oil company . TURNER-WINTERSCHEID : Miss Alta Turner, Oklahoma City, and Robert L . Winterscheid, '29, Kansas City, Missouri, were married January 30 at Okmulgce . Before her marriage Mrs . Winter- scheid was fashion artist for John A . Brown Com- pany in Oklahoma City. She and Mr . Winterscheid are living in Kansas City, where he is connected with Associated Mechanics Contractors . -1931- Horace D . Ballaine, '311aw, former county at- torney of Pawnee County, recently was appointed legal assistant to judge Thurman S . Hurst, '121aw, member of the State Supreme Court. Mr . Ballaine took over his new duties late in February . KELLY-BARNARD : Miss Maudcnc Kelly, Ed- monton, Alberta, Canada, and Sgt . Pilot Stanford L . Barnard, '29-'31, formerly of Oklahoma City, were married last fall at Edmonton . Sergeant Pilot Barnard, a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force, is attached to Canadian Airlines Limited at Edmonton, where the couple are living. R . V . Hollingsworth, '31gcol, '33ms, and Mrs . Hollingsworth (Clarice Springer, '286a) arc the parents of a baby daughter Donna Dec born Febru- ary 14 at Midland, Texas . -1932- Eugene Kendall, '326a, '341no, Norman insur- ance man, ranks third among more than six thou- sand agents of the New York Life Insurance Com- pany in number of lives insured, according to an announcement made recently in the NYLIC Re- view, the company's house organ . Mrs . Lola Tankersley McAninch, '321ib .sci, was employed as a librarian in Oklahoma City . She was formerly on the staff of Oklahoma Baptist Univer- sity in Shawnee . Vernon T . Sanford, '32ba, secretary-manager of the Oklahoma Press Association in Oklahoma City, has been elected president of the Oklahoma City Advertising Club . While visiting in Newkirk on his last vacation in the States, Jack Schoonover, '32geol, employee in South America of the Colombian Petroleum Company, told of being attacked by natives while on an investigation trip through the jungles . Mr. Schoonover was hit in the back by an arrow which was partially stymied by a Reader's Digest in his pocket . He brought the torn magazine home with him to verify his story . -1933- Mrs . Merle F. Blakely (Julia Baughman, '32- '33), served as acting editor of the Johnston County UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA CLASS RINGS A happy choice for a Gift for the * Graduating senior * Sooner in the service * Sooner with a birthday University of Oklahoma class rings are now available for members of any grad- uating class . The year of graduation and degree are shown on the ring, and per- sonal initials are placed inside . Order now for spring graduation gifts, as we cannot promise delivery, under present manufacturing conditions, in less than 90 days . Orders will be filled in the order in which they are received . --- USE THIS FORM J . C . MAYr1rLD, Manager UNIVERSITY BOOK EXCHANGE NORMAN, OKLAHOMA Please send me full information about Univer- sity of Oklahoma class rings, including prices, styles available, and directions for ordering. Name Address City or State 1 3

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I

Calling the Class Roll

Earl Welch, '1l, state Supreme Court justice, hasbeen reappointed state commissioner of semi-pro-fessional baseball in Oklahoma for this season .

B . A . Garside, '136a, vice president and secre-tary of United China Relief in New York City,had a story in the March issue of Esquire maga-zine. Entitled "The Chosen Conquerors," the ar-ticle was about a group of Chinese guerrillas .

Walter Morrow, '17, editor of the ColumbusCitizen in Columbus, Ohio, was recently electedto membership in the American Society of News-paper Editors .

-1918-Leonard W . Thomason, 'l Slaw, formerly of Se-

attle, Washington, is assistant Red Cross field di-rector at Fort Ord, California . Before joining theRed Cross Mr . Thomason was field advisor for theWashington Unemployment Compensation Di-vision in Seattle.

_1919-Mrs . E . Lee Ozbirn (Katie Freeman, 'l96a),

Sentinel, is state commander for Oklahoma of theWomen's Field Army o£ the American Society forControl of Cancer .

Word was received last month of the death ofMrs . Richard B . Miller (Pauline Davis, '226a) onDecember 12, 1941, at Hereford, Texas . Mrs .Miller was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority .She is survived by a sister, Mrs . Clyde H . Snider(Irene Davis, '23) of St. Louis, Missouri, her hus-band and two slaughters, of Hereford .

Dorrance D . Roderick, '22ba, president and pub-lisher of the El Paso Times at El Paso, Texas,has been nominated for membership on the boardof directors of the Associated Press . Before goingto Texas Mr . Roderick worked in the A .P . bureauin Oklahoma City .

Leslie E . Salter, '22law, senior commissioner ofthe Illinois Commerce Commission, assisted in thepreparation of a 300-page report on the Chicagotraction unification plan, to consolidate surface andelevated transportation lines, which is now beingconsidered by Illinois officials . The monumentalreport concluded that the proposed plan is "basic-ally unsound," and recommended that it be dis-approved . Mr. Salter and his examiners stated thenew corporation formed by the unification wouldhave too much power.

-1923-Mrs . Claude Monnet (Jeanette Barnes, '23ba)

has been elected president of the Oklahoma Citybranch of the Young Women's Christian Associa-tion for a third term .

-1925-Ralph E . Thornton, '25eng, formerly of Fort

Smith, Arkansas, has been employed as an engi-neer with the Oklahoma Gas and Electric Com-pany in Oklahoma City .

-1926-Lt . Col . W . Vancil Joyce, '26bus, and Mrs . Joyce

(Elizabeth Morrison, '26ba) are the parents of ababy slaughter, Betty Ruth, born February 12 atFort Leavenworth, Kansas, where Colonel Joyceis on the staff of the Command and General StaffSchool .

APRIL, 1943

By ELAINE LARECY

-1913-

-1917-

-1922-

-1927-Clyde C . Clack, '27fa, Dallas artist who special-

izes in finger painting, has been visiting U .S .O.centers to instruct servicemen in crafts to occupyleisure time .

Judge Dick Jones, '271aw, Oklahoma City, wrotethe decision handed down in February by the Okla-homa Criminal Court of Appeals reversing the Dis-trict Court decision of two years ago by whichstate Communist leaders were convicted of crim-inal syndicalism .

-'1928-Noel Houston and Mrs . Houston (Kay Rep-

logle, '286a) have chosen Diana Dee as the namefor their baby slaughter born February 19 at ChapelHill, North Carolina . Mr . Houston had a shortstory in the February 13 issue of New Yorl~er en-titled "The Solemn Young Men ."

-1929-Robert L. Adams, '29ba, is owner and proprietor

of the Ethan Allen Camps at Brandon, Vermont.Rex V . Phelps, '29eng, and Mrs . Phelps are the

parents of a baby daughter, Mary Ann, born Feb-ruary 10 in Salem, Illinois, where Mr . Phelps isproduction engineer with an oil company .TURNER-WINTERSCHEID : Miss Alta Turner,

Oklahoma City, and Robert L . Winterscheid, '29,Kansas City, Missouri, were married January 30at Okmulgce . Before her marriage Mrs . Winter-scheid was fashion artist for John A . Brown Com-pany in Oklahoma City. She and Mr . Winterscheidare living in Kansas City, where he is connectedwith Associated Mechanics Contractors .

-1931-Horace D . Ballaine, '311aw, former county at-

torney of Pawnee County, recently was appointedlegal assistant to judge Thurman S . Hurst, '121aw,member of the State Supreme Court. Mr . Ballainetook over his new duties late in February .KELLY-BARNARD : Miss Maudcnc Kelly, Ed-

monton, Alberta, Canada, and Sgt . Pilot StanfordL . Barnard, '29-'31, formerly of Oklahoma City,were married last fall at Edmonton . Sergeant PilotBarnard, a member of the Royal Canadian AirForce, is attached to Canadian Airlines Limited atEdmonton, where the couple are living.R . V . Hollingsworth, '31gcol, '33ms, and Mrs .

Hollingsworth (Clarice Springer, '286a) arc theparents of a baby daughter Donna Dec born Febru-ary 14 at Midland, Texas .

-1932-Eugene Kendall, '326a, '341no, Norman insur-

ance man, ranks third among more than six thou-sand agents of the New York Life Insurance Com-pany in number of lives insured, according to anannouncement made recently in the NYLIC Re-view, the company's house organ .

Mrs . Lola Tankersley McAninch, '321ib .sci, wasemployed as a librarian in Oklahoma City . She wasformerly on the staff of Oklahoma Baptist Univer-sity in Shawnee .Vernon T . Sanford, '32ba, secretary-manager of

the Oklahoma Press Association in Oklahoma City,has been elected president of the Oklahoma CityAdvertising Club .

While visiting in Newkirk on his last vacationin the States, Jack Schoonover, '32geol, employeein South America of the Colombian PetroleumCompany, told of being attacked by natives whileon an investigation trip through the jungles . Mr.Schoonover was hit in the back by an arrow whichwas partially stymied by a Reader's Digest in hispocket . He brought the torn magazine home withhim to verify his story .

-1933-Mrs . Merle F. Blakely (Julia Baughman, '32-

'33), served as acting editor of the Johnston County

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA

CLASSRINGS

A happy choice for a Gift for the

* Graduating senior

* Sooner in the service* Sooner with a birthday

University of Oklahoma class rings are

now available for members of any grad-

uating class . The year of graduation and

degree are shown on the ring, and per-

sonal initials are placed inside . Order

now for spring graduation gifts, as we

cannot promise delivery, under present

manufacturing conditions, in less than 90

days . Orders will be filled in the order in

which they are received .

---

USE THIS FORM

J . C . MAYr1rLD, ManagerUNIVERSITY BOOK EXCHANGENORMAN, OKLAHOMA

Please send me full information about Univer-

sity of Oklahoma class rings, including prices,styles available, and directions for ordering.

Name

Address

City or State

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Frankly, our wartime staff ofsales people simply is not largeenough to give you the kind ofquick service that Doc and Billalways provided in the past . Itwill help you and help us if youvisit the store early in the day-and early in the week if possible-in order to avoid the busiesttimes .

New spring home furnishingsare ready and you will find somedelightful things to look at inour store . Come at a time whenyou will not be rushed, and cando your buying carefully andpleasantly .

MONRONEY'S

Doc & Bill FurnitureCompany

10 WEST GRAND, OKLAHOMA CITY

Capital-Democrat while the editor, RepresentativeT. Bone King, attended the 19th session of theState Legislature. Mrs . Blakely is former editorof the Tishomingo Herald .

Ernie Hill, '33ba, former Oklahoma City po-litical reporter and member of the United Pressbureau staff, recently joined the United Press inWashington, D.C ., after studying since last fallon a Nieman fellowship at Harvard University,Cambridge.

Frank Ittner, '33eng, and Mrs . Ittner (MarySimpson, '24ba, '25ma) are the parents of a babydaughter, Mary Sue, born January 12 in Bakers-field, California .

~1934'--Ray Anthony, '346us, and Mrs . Anthony, are

the parents of a baby daughter born recently inOklahoma City .

John L . Fortson, '346a, former director of publicrelations for the Federal Council of Churches ofChrist in America, had an article, "Pastoral Coun-seling in Wartime," in the February issue of Pulpit,a magazine published in Chicago . Mr. Fortson isnow in the Navy .

John L . Garrison, '34m.ed, is an inspector inthe hours and wages division of the State Depart-mcnt of Labor, assigned to the Ada territory . Be-fore joining the staff of the department in Febru-ary Mr. Garrison was superintendent of the Ex-celsior School in Seminole County .

Clyde Stinson, '34eng, is employed as an instruc-tor in mathematics and physics in the training de-partment of the Oklahoma City Air Depot.

-1935'ADAMS-BACHMANN : Miss Loretta Adams,

Cleveland, and Paul C . Bachmann, '35ed, '40m .ed,formerly of Miami, were married February 12 atCleveland . The couple are living at Clevelandwhere Mr. Bachmann is principal of the HighSchool . He taught for eleven years in the Hominyschools before going to Cleveland .

Maj . Henry E . Brodersen, '35eng, and Mrs .Brodersen (Juanita Garner Longmire, '30-'32),Camp White, Oregon, are the parents of a baby(laughter, Linda Joan, born last October .Thelma Levering, '35ba, is secretary-treasurer of

the Oklahoma Federation of Labor and editor ofthe Oklahoma Federationist, monthly publicationof the organization.BELLENGER-SWEENEY : Miss Elizabeth Bel-

lenger, Altus, and Lt. Mervel L . Sweeney, '33-'35,Ponca City, were married February 18 at Altus .Mrs . Sweeney, a member of Delta Delta Deltasorority, graduated from the University of Mis-souri at Columbia . Lieutenant Sweeney, an em-ployee of the Continental Oil Company in PoncaCity before he entered active service, is stationedat Camp Hood, Texas, as a member of the Medi-cal Administrative Corps .

-1936-Dan Procter, '36m .ed, superintendent of schools

at Ada, headed an Oklahoma Education Associa-tion committee which last month prepared a re-port on the amount of state aid needed by Okla-homa schools for the next biennium .

" 1937-BUCKLEY-OSBURN : Announcement has been

made of the marriage last June at Gulfport, Mis-sissippi, of Miss Margaret Buckley and WarrantOfficer Donald W . Osburn, '35-'37, both of Enid .Mrs. Osburn until recently was credit manager ofan Enid retail store. Before enlisting in the AirForce Mr . Osburn was associated with the Ameri-can Railway Express Company at Enid . He is nowstationed at Gulfport, where the couple are living .

Capt. Marvin F. Owens, '37eng, and Mrs. Owensare the parents of a baby son, Marvin FranklinOwens III, born January 23 at Plainfield, NewJersey . Captain Owens is stationed at the RaritanArsenal at Metuchen, New Jersey . After graduatingfrom the University, he was employed by the Brit-ish American Oil Producing Company of Tulsa andwas assigned as district engineer of the OklahomaCity district before entering active service .

-1938-Colon Bickford, '38eng, formerly of Oklahoma

City, has moved to Wichita, Kansas .

HOPLEY-BLANTON : Miss Madeline Hopley,Glendale, California, and Maj . Nathan H . Blanton,'36-'38, Earlsboro, were married recently at Glen-dale . Major Blanton, veteran of Pacific aerial ac-tion and holder of several awards for heroism,is now stationed at March Field, California . Heand Mrs . Blanton are living at Elsinore, California .

Jane Thompson, '38journ, has resigned as re-porter on the Denison Herald in Denison, Texas,to take a position as counselor with the NationalYouth Administration in three Texas counties .She has offices in Denison . Miss Thompson wasformerly a reporter on the Clinton Daily News.

-1939-MASON-CAMPBELL : Miss Margaret Mason,

Morganfield, Kentucky, and Maj . Benson W . Camp-bell, Jr ., '39eng, Marietta, were married January25 in the chapel at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky .Mrs . Campbell attended Visitation Academy inWashington, D.C ., and Rosemont College in Phila-delphia . Major Campbell is executive officer of aField Artillery battalion at Camp Breckinridge. Atthe University he was a member of Beta ThetaPi social fraternity and several military and engi-neering organizations .

HENDERSON-LENEVE : Miss Jeanne Hender-son, '39, Guymon, and Robert T . LeNeve, Hooker,were married recently at Guymon. Mrs . LeNevewill continue in her position as music instructorin the Boise City schools . Mr . LeNeve, who holdsa commission in the Medical Administrative Corps,is a student in the University School of Medicine .

Victor M . Locke, former chief of the ChoctawIndian tribe, superintendent of the Five CivilizedTribes and father of an alumna, died March 1 inthe Indian Hospital at Talihina . Survivors includehis wife and a daughter, Vivia (Bunny) Locke,'396a, now stationed with the WAACS at FortDes Moines, Iowa .

SHIPMAN-ALLEN : Miss Virginia Shipman,'39ba, Bartlesville, and Robert G. Allen, Pasca-goula, Mississippi, were married February 19 inNew Orleans . Both will receive medical degreeswhen they graduate from Tulane University therein May . Mr . Allen, an ensign in the Naval Re-serve, will do his interneship at the Naval Hos-pital in San Diego, California. Mrs. Allen has beenassigned for her interneship at the Charity Hospitalin New Orleans .Dale Simpson, '39journ, who entered duty as a

special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investi-gation a year ago, has been assigned to the bureau'sfield office in Washington, D.C ., following transferfrom the field office at Newark, New Jersey .R . R . Tway, Jr ., '39eng, and Mrs . Tway (Peggy

Weir, '38-'39) have selected John Weir as the namefor their baby son born February 11 in OklahomaCity.

-1940-FRANCIS-AULT : Announcement has been

made of the engagement of Miss Mary EvelynFrancis, Clearwater, Florida, and Frank Ault, '40eng, formerly of Oklahoma City . The wedding wasto take place on Easter Sunday at Clearwater . Thebride-elect, a graduate of Agnes Scott College atDecatur, Georgia, and member of Phi Beta Kappascholastic fraternity, is employed as a draughtsmanin the Charleston, South Carolina, Navy Yard . Mr .Ault is first assistant electrical engineer in theplanning department there .

CARTER-BONE : Miss Muriel Carter and Lt .Vernon (Red) Bone, '40, both of Burneyville,Oklahoma, were married February 1 in the postchapel at Foster Field, Texas . Lieutenant Bone isassigned to the Matagorda Peninsula BombingRange there . While a student in the University,he was employed in the Cafeteria of the Okla-homa Memorial Union .

Betty Coleman, '40phys .ed, Norman, was en-rolled in special Red Cross training in Washing-ton, D.C ., before assignment for overseas work.Mary Esther Frenzel, '401ib .sci, formerly of Okla-

homa City, has been employed at the GarfieldCounty Library in Enid .

FRERICHS-HOWERTON : Miss Barbara AnnFrerichs, '37-'40, Okemah, and Walter B . Hower-ton, '38, Oklahoma City, were married February10 at Okemah . Mr. Howerton is employed by the

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radio intelligence division of the Federal Com-munications Commission at Kingsville, Texas,where he and Mrs . Howerton are living .MARTIN-MERTZ : Miss Jacqueline Martin and

Cadet Charles R. Mertz, '40, both of Ponca City,were married February 12 in Houston, Texas . Mrs .Mertz, who attended Oklahoma A . and M . Collegeat Stillwater, is a member of Kappa Alpha Thetasorority . She is continuing her work as secretaryin the Ponca City rationing office while CadetMertz is in training at Mission, Texas.

Mrs . Ben Langdon (Betty Nance, '40journ), hastaken over the management of the Mangum Starwhile her husband, the former publisher, is in theArmy . Private Langdon was stationed at Fort Ous-ter, Michigan, with a Military Police company .

William H . Nichols, '406us, formerly of Mus-kogee and Oklahoma City, is a special agent withthe Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington,D.C .

Nita Pickering, '40ed, '41m .ed, has been ap-pointed child welfare worker for Carter, Marshalland Love Counties, with headquarters in Ardmore.Miss Pickering was a case worker with the StateDepartment of Public Welfare there before receiv-ing her new assignment.POWELL-STALLINGS : Miss Mary Powell, '40

ba, Muskogee, and Capt. Charles N . Stallings,Tampa, Florida, were married February 6 at Mus-kogee. Mrs . Stallings is a member of Pi Beta Phisorority . Captain Stallings, a member of KappaAlpha fraternity, is a graduate of the University ofFlorida at Gainesville and Harvard University atCambridge, Massachusetts . Before entering theArmy he was an attorney in Washington, D.C.TELLER-SINGER : Miss Marjorie Teller, For-

rest Hills, Long Island, New York, and Lt . (jg)Alexander Singer, '40geo1, Oklahoma City, weremarried January 30 in San Francisco . Mrs . Singerattended the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor .Lieutenant Singer, a member of Pi Lambda Phifraternity, is on sea duty . The couple are makingtheir home in San Francisco.

Fred B . Speakman, '40ba, '41ma, Sapulpa, wasenrolled as a ministerial student in Princeton Uni-versity in New Jersey .

Walter T. Williams, Jr ., '406us, Ardmore, hasbeen employed in the production control depart-ment of North

Aviation at Dallas Texas.h American AREASOR-WOOD : Miss Bartiece Reasor, Bartles-

ville, and Gilbert Wood, Jr., '40eng, Wichita, Kan-sas, were married February 20 at Bartlesville. Mrs .Wood attended Oklahoma A . and M . College atStillwater and the American Conservatory of Mu-sic in Chicago . The couple established a home atBartlesville, where Mr . Wood is associated withthe Phillips Petroleum Company. A member ofSigma Chi fraternity, Mr. Wood has a degree inpolitical science from the University of California .

ANDRES-GOSCIN : Miss Betty Ruth Andres,'40-'41, Oklahoma City, and Lt . Edmund J. Goscin,Toledo, Ohio, were married February 27 in Okla-homa City . Mrs . Goscin is a member of KappaKappa Gamma sorority . Lieutenant Goscin, a grad-uate of Ohio State University at Columbus, is sta-tioned at Camp Livingston, Louisiana . The coupleare living near there in Alexandria .CULPEPPER-BANKS : Miss Virginia Culpepper,

Orlando, Florida, and Sgt. Clifford L . Banks, '40-'41, McAlester, were married January 15 in Or-lando . Mrs . Banks attended the University ofGeorgia at Athens. The couple are making theirhome at Orlando while Sergeant Banks is stationedat the Army Air Base there.GRAHAM-STREET : Miss Janice Graham, '41

m.ed, Tulsa, and Lt . Frederick A . Street, Cushing,were married February 3 in Tulsa . Mrs. Street washead of the music department at Franklin Schoolin Tulsa before her marriage . She and LieutenantStreet will live in San Antonio while he is sta-tioned with the Ordnance Department at Fort SamHouston .

Ernie Hoberecht, '41journ, Watonga, has beennamed photo editor of the Pearl Harbor Bulletin,a monthly magazine published in the Pearl Har-bor Navy Yard where he was assigned by CivilService . Hoberecht sailed for Hawaii the first ofthe year after leaving the staff of the MemphisPress-Scimitar in Tennessee.

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seas duty with the Red Cross, Frances Hunter,'4lphys .ed, has been getting acclimated to a differ-ent life in India where she was assigned . "Thehabit of taking tea at the crack of dawn and allthrough the day up to the time we climb intobed is a little new to us," the former Jenks teacherwrote Ima James, head of the University Depart-ment of Physical Education for Women . "Themoney (three rupees equals one of our dollars)looks like cigar coupons and we constantly want togive it away as though it were stage money-guesswe'll learn about that."

Wilfred H. Jackson, '41fa, and Mrs . Jackson arethe parents of a baby daughter born February 14in the Naval Hospital at Norman . Mr . Jacksonis on duty at the Naval Air Station north of Nor-man . -Edward A . Jones, Jr ., '41eng, Blackwell, was

assigned by the Civil Service with the U .S . Engi-neers in Mobile, Alabama .LONGMIRE-WILSON : Miss Mary Ann Long-

mire, '41ed, Ada, and Lt. (jg) John M . Wilson,Gainesville, Texas, were married recently at PaulsValley . Mrs . Wilson, a member of Alpha Xi Deltasorority, is continuing in her position as officeassistant to an Ada physician . Lieutenant Wilson,who attended Texas A . and M . College, is on ac-tive duty with the Navy .MILLER-CUSTAR : Miss Mary Elaine Miller,

'41bus, Oklahoma City, and Lt . Charles H . Custar,Cleveland, Ohio, were married recently in a chapelat the Enid Army Flying School . Since graduationMrs . Custar has been employed as a secretary withGeneral Mills Incorporated at Enid . LieutenantCustar, a graduate of Oklahoma A. and M . Col-lege at Stillwater, is stationed at the Enid base .

Emily Ann Moore, '41he, Owasso, has beenemployed as home demonstration agent in Leba-non, Missouri .PARRIS-SHEPARD : Announcement has been

made of the engagement of Miss Wanda Parris,'41ed, Eufaula, and Lt . William F . Shepard, Chi-cago . The wedding was to take place in earlyspring . Miss Parris is a member of Alpha Phi soror-ity . Lieutenant Shepard, who is a member of theMedical Administrative Corps, is stationed at CampGruber, Oklahoma .

Mrs . Harold Leeper (Maribelle Potts, '416us),has been employed in Office of Defense Transpor-tation with offices in the Key Building in Okla-homa City .WORSHAM-READ : Miss Amis Ruth Worsham,

Temple, Texas, and Lt . Robert R . Read, '41eng,Lawton, were married February S at Santa Ana,California . Before her marriage Mrs . Read was em-ployed as a secretary at the Fort Sill Station Hos-pital . Lieutenant Read, who was formerly onGuadalcanal Island with the Marine Corps, was sta-tioned at El Toro, California, awaiting new orders.

Lt. Marion N . Roberts, '37-'41, and Mrs . Robertsare the parents of a baby daughter, Marilyn, bornFebruary 10 in Oklahoma City. Lieutenant Rob-erts is a bombardier on duty in New Guinea .Mrs . Lynn E . Barnett (Ulna Lee Sanders, '41

journ), a Civil Service employee at the Enid AirCorps Sub Depot, edits a paper called Sub-Wayspublished there . She was formerly employed asadvertising manager of an Enid department store.THOMAS-SHILLING : Miss Elizabeth Thomas,

'4lphys .ed, Tulsa, and Kenneth Shilling, Ardmore,were to be married April 23 at Norman . MissThomas teaches school in Tulsa. Mr. Shilling, asenior in the University Law School, will enterOfficer Candidate School when he graduates inMay . He is president of Acacia fraternity .WELCHERT-BALCH : Miss Ann Welchert, '41,

and Sgt . A . B . Balch, Jr., '38-'41, both of Norman,were married there February 9 . The couple are liv-ing at Brownwood, Texas, near Camp Bowie,where Sergeant Balch is stationed .WILSON-SPURRIER : Miss Eleanor Wilson, '38-

'41, Prague, and Capt. King Spurrier, '406us,Houston, Texas, were married January 31 at Prague .Captain Spurrier recently returned from India,where he was with the Air Force Ferry Command .

-1942-BAILEY-HALL : Miss Betty Bailey, '42ba, Dal-

las, and Lt . Adin Hall, '41eng, Ponca City, weremarried March 6 in Dallas . Mrs . Hall is a memberof Pi Beta Phi sorority . Lieutenant Hall, a member

of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, is stationed atTexarkana, Texas, with the Army Ordnance De-partment .HOWARD-BOWERMAN : Announcement has

been made of the marriage last July 25 in Purcellof Miss Joyce Elizabeth Howard and Glenn Bower-man, '42bus, both of Norman . Mrs . Bowerman,who will graduate from the University this spring,is employed part-time in the University RegistryOffice . Mr. Bowerman is a member of the ArmyAir Forces .CALLAHAN-REA : Miss Virginia Callahan, '42

ed, Walters, and Ensign James R . Rea, Jr ., '42bus ;Snyder, were married February 20 at Walters . Mrs .Rea taught school at Harmony, Oklahoma beforeher marriage. Ensign Rea, recently commissionedat the Naval Training School in New York City,was assigned temporarily to Washington, D.C .,where the couple established a home .CHAIRESS-SULLIVAN : Miss Evlyn Chairess,

'42ed, Hobart, and Lionel Sullivan, '41-'42, Ma-dill, were married February 20 in Brooklyn, NewYork . Before her marriage Mrs . Sullivan taughtSpanish at Watonga. Mr. Sullivan is a member ofthe Merchant Marine . The couple are living inBrooklyn .

Justin S. Click, Jr., '426a, attached to the ArmyAir Force as a civilian flight instructor, was re-cently transferred to Bonham, Texas .EATON-PHILLIPS : Miss Janet Eaton, '426a,

Oklahoma City, and Lt . Wendell C . Phillips, '41bus, Tulsa, were married recently in OklahomaCity. Lieutenant Phillips is stationed in Tulsa withthe Army Engineers as purchase control officer forconstruction work.ELAM-GUMM: Miss Roberta Jean Elam and Lt.

James E. Gumm, '40-'42, both of Oklahoma City,were married there on January 23 . Mrs . Gummattended Oklahoma A . and M . College at Still-water . Lieutenant Gumm is stationed at Barks-dale Field, Louisiana, near Shreveport, where thecouple are at home .

Earl Wesley Howard, '41, '42, Oklahoma City,was first-prize winner recently in a national lit-erary contest for blind writers . He won for thesecond consecutive time with his short story, Webof Summer . His poem, Goodbye, won second placein the poetry division of the contest .HATFIELD-KENNEDY : Miss Gwendolyn Hat-

field and Lt . Harvey Kennedy, Jr., '39-'42, both ofOklahoma City, were married there on February16 . Before her marriage Mrs . Kennedy was anemployee of the Oklahoma Gas and Electric Com-pany in Oklahoma City . Lieutenant Kennedy, amember of Kappa Sigma fraternity, is a paratroopinstructor at Delvalle, Texas, near Austin wherethe couple are at home .McKENZIE-HALL : Miss Patricia McKenzie, '41-

'42, and Lt. Jack Hall, '41, both of Mangum, weremarriel February 7 at Midland, Texas . Lieutenantand Mrs. Hall are living at Midland where he isstationed at the Air Force bombardier school .

Beryl Gwendine McMahan, '41-'42, Norman;has been employed at Tinker Field near OklahomaCity as a student mechanic .MILBURN-FLOREN: Miss June Milburn, '40-

'42, Bristow, and Sgt . Sigfrid E . Floren, Jr., '416a,Muskogee, were married February 14 at Muskogee .Mrs . Floren was employed by the Douglas AircraftCompany in Oklahoma City . Sergeant Floren, whowas employed by the Alumni Office and SoonerMagazine while attending the University, is sta-tioned at Service Command Headquarters in Dallas,Texas, where the couple are living . He is a mem-ber of Phi Beta Kappa honor society and a formerstudent in the University School of Law .NICHOLS-BENTLEY : Miss Carolyn Nichols,

'40-'42, and Lt . Earl W . Bentley, Jr ., '38-41, bothof Oklahoma City, were married February 16 inthe post chapel at Lubbock Field, Texas . Mrs . Bent-ley is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Lieu-tenant Bentley, a member of Kappa Alpha fratern-ity, is stationed with the Army Air Forces at Chil-dress, Texas, where the couple are at home.Nvrma B . Smith, '42he, Greenwood, Arkansas,

teaches foods in Lowell Junior High School inTulsa .JULIAN-THOMAS : Miss Gwendolyn Dee

Julian and Ensign Howard Thomas, '42eng, bothof Alva, were married February 10 in New YorkCity . Mrs. Thomas is a graduate of Northwestern

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State College at Alva . Ensign Thomas is stationedat the Naval Training Station in Ithaca, New York,where the couple are making their home.Bob Davis, '42eng, Norman, is doing radio

electricity research in the Naval Research Lab-oratory in Washington, D. C.

Glenna Lemon, '39-'42, secretary at the NavyBase south of Norman, was chosen war bondqueen of the base in an extensive bond-sellingcontest held throughout the month of December.Miss Lemon won over 10 other queen candidates.MULLENDORE-MATTHEWS : Miss Doris Rae

Mullendore and Lt . Carl T . Matthews, Jr ., '42law, both of Hominy, were married there onJanuary 31 . Mrs . Matthews, a graduate of Okla-homa A. and M . College at Stillwater and amember of Pi Beta Phi sorority, taught schoolat Fairfax before her marriage. Lieutenant Mat-thews, a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity,was stationed at Key Field, Mississippi . Thecouple were living near there at Meridian .Mary McKean, '42journ, DeQueen, Arkansas,

has resigned as secretary of the University Schoolof journalism to join the staff of the ArkansasGazette in Little Rock, the oldest newspaper westof the Mississippi River.MCMAHAN-ATHENS: Miss Mary McMahan,

'42soc .wk, and Ensign Everett John Athens, '41law, both of Tulsa, were married in Chicago onJanuary 26 . Mrs . Athens is a member of KappaAlpha Theta sorority. Ensign Athens, a member ofKappa Alpha fraternity, is stationed in Chicago,where the couple are at home .Ruben C . Mills, Jr ., '42gcol, Clinton, is with

the Petty Geophysical Engineering Company inNorman .MOORE-FLETCHER : Miss Hazel Moore, '42

ed, Oklahoma City, and Air Cadet Claude R .Fletcher, Jr ., '39-'41, Norman, were married De-cember 25 at Monroe, Louisiana. Mrs . Fletcherresigned a position in the Oklahoma City schoolsystem before her marriage . Cadet Fletcher wasin training at the Army Air Forces NavigationSchool near Monroe .Lee Roy Neher, '41242, former Sooner foot-

ball player, is employed at the Army Air Basenear Altus .

-1943-Attending a course in aeronautical training at the

University of Texas in Austin were Louise Delin-gans, '42-'43, Gowen ; Betty Tippitt, '41-'43, Enid,and Sara Redak, '41-'43, Oklahoma City. Aftercompleting their training they will be employeesof the Curtiss-Wright Aeronautical Corporation .FOWLER-SMITH : Miss Ina Modena Fowler,

'43he, and Herschel L . Smith, '43phys, both ofOklahoma City, were married there on January 23 .The couple established a home in Washington,D.C ., where Mr . Smith is employed as a physicistin the Navy research laboratories .Evelyn Harris, '43soc .wk, Shawnee, is employed

as a case worker with the Lincoln County Depart-ment of Public Welfare at Chandler.Winona Koch, '43he, Oklahoma City, has been

employed as home economics instructor at Reydon,Oklahoma .

Ralph Page, '43eng, Bartlesville, has been em-ployed as a chemical engineer with the Pratt Whit-ney Company in East Hartford, Connecticut.ROBERTS-STUBBS : Miss Betty Lou Roberts,

'40=43, Oklahoma City, and Capt. William A .Stubbs, '411aw, Tulsa, were married February 20in Oklahoma City. Mrs . Stubbs is a member ofKappa Alpha Theta sorority . Captain Stubbs, amember of Sigma Chi fraternity, is stationed withthe Field Artillery at Fort Sill . The couple are athome in Lawton.SMITH-KELLY : Miss Harriet C . Smith, '43ed,

Oklahoma City, and Capt . Thomas G. Kelly, Ada,were married February 3 at King City, California .Captain Kelly is a graduate of Oklahoma A. andM. College at Stillwater. He and Mrs . Kelly are

J living at King City while he is stationed at Mesadel Rey with the Army Air Force .

Bill Spencer, '43, former journalism studentand member of the Oklahoma Daily staff left theUniversity last month to join the news staff ofthe Morehouse Enterprise in Bastrop, Louisiana .

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