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25 0 1907 L . L Hutchison, '37, Tulsa, formerly with the Oklahoma Geological Survey, has been ap- pointed to serve as associate research technician for the planning division of the Oklahoma Plan- ning and Resources Board . He will conduct a study of state water problems, including supply, flood control and conservation . 1911 Robert H. Wood, '11, of Tulsa, has been elected president of the Mid-Continent Royalty Owners association . Calling the roll of Sooner classes 1912 Charles L . Orr, '12, '141aw, was appointed by Governor E . W . Marland to sit as a special judge on the State Supreme Court for the divorce case of Andrew and Elizabeth Harden . He was ap- pointed to sit in place of Orel Busby, who re- quested that he be disqualified . The suit in- volved a fortune of Andrew Harden, Tulsa County Indian . 1913 Lucile Spire Blachly, '13, Oklahoma City, is technical consultant for the Women's and Pro- fessional Projects, State Works Progress Admin- istration . As chairman of alcohol and narcotic education for the State Congress of Parents and Teachers, she recently broadcast over WNAD on the subject, "Some Comments on Alcohol-Its Present Status as a Drug, as a Drink and as a Dietary Substance" 1914 A . N. Boatman, '14, '16law, Okmulgee at- torney, was elected secretary-,treasurer of the Laymen's League at the Oklahoma convention of Christian churches held recently in Okmulgee . 1915 Charles B . Steele, '15, Okmulgee attorney, has been rc-elected for a third term on the Board of Education at Okmulgee Mrs . Clifford R . Loucks, '151nusic, Oklahoma City, has been elected president of the State Alumnae Association of Chi Omega . The an- nual convention was held at Tulsa . 1916 Clifton M . (High) Mackey, '16, '17, '19cng, is manager of the Houston, Texas, branch of the Westinghouse Electric Supply Company . Since graduation from the University he has been with the Westinghouse Company in Pittsburgh, Pa .; Denver, Colo., and El Paso, Texas, and for the five years prior to coming to Houston, he was branch manager at Tulsa (1931-33) and Oklahoma City (1933-36) . He went to Houston in September, 1936 . He planned to attend a national meeting of Westinghouse distributors at Hot Springs, Va ., in late May and to visit his daughter, Mary, who is a sophomore at William and Mary college, Williamsburg, Va . Mrs . Mack- ey is the former Alice Hurley, '15 . 1917 Freeman Galt, '17ex, Ardmore, was alumni chairman for a luncheon given at Ardmore in April to honor Dr . W . B . Bizzell, president of the University . The luncheon was sponsored jointly by Ardmore alumni and the Carter Coun- ty Schoolmasters Clubs. 1919 Mrs . E, Lee Ozbirn, '19, Sentinel, was runner- up candidate for presidency of the Oklahoma State Federation of Women's clubs in the recent state convention The election was won by Mrs . G . Guy Cutlip, Wewoka . The Sooner Magazine Heads Department Mrs . V . V . Russell, '36 Mrs . V . V . Russell, '36ed .d, is now head of the Home Economics Department of Eastern Illinois State Teachers college, Charleston, Illinois . This department, which occupies the entire second floor of the Practical Arts Building, is one of the most attractive divisions of the college . Facilities include food laboratories, sewing rooms, fitting rooms, supply room, a [lining room, a unit kitchen, a foods classroom, offices and a reception room . The department offers a four-year curriculum designed to meet the needs of those who expect to teach home economics in high schools which receive federal aid under the Smith-Hughes Act . Eastern has a Home Economics club composed of about seventy active members . Mrs. Russell has a life diploma from Central State Teachers college, Edmond ; B . S . in Home Economics from East Central State Teachers col- lege, Ada ; M . A . degree in home Economics from Colorado State Teachers college, Greeley, Colo ., and her doctor's degree from the Uni- versity of Oklahoma . She has taught in various schools in Oklahoma, Colorado and Wyoming . Arch Dawson, '191aw, who is practicing law at Wichita Falls, Texas, recently moved his of- fice. His new address is 1104 City National Building . 1921 Joseph Brandt, '21, director of the University Press, went to Waco, Texas in May to participate in the Public Forum program of that city . He delivered a series of talks on "Spain and the Civil War." Mvron Groseclose, '21ex, is now director of WPA operations in the McAlester district, having been transferred there from Enid . 1922 Ertiss Sasseen, '22ex, director of education for the Oklahoma WPA, was on the program of the June Mountain-Plains Conference on Adult Education held in Denver in April . 1923 Mrs . Homer L. Keegan, '23ex, has been elected president of the Chi Omega Alumnae Associa- tion at Oklahoma City . Ruth Meister, '31, gave the principal talk on the program at the election meeting . Cole F. Foster, '23, is now assistant sales man- ager for the United States Gypsum Company at Dallas, Texas . C . Wayne Barbour, '23, is vice-president of the Allied Materials Corporation at Oklahoma City . 1924 Rev . V . G . Nallcy, '24, Muskogee, was elected to a three-year term on the Board of Managers of the Oklahoma Christian Missions at the recent state convention of Christian churches held at Okmulgee The Community Ramblings Column of the Tahlequah Star recently paid this tribute to Sooner Alumnus J . W . Gardner, Jr ., '24ex : "Should you see a medium sized fellow early in the morning freshly shaven, a two-fur in the left corner of his mouth, stepping briskly down the street with a small black wallet tucked under his arm, giving every appearance of a man who knows exactly where he is going and what he is going to do after he gets there, well, that's J . W . Gardner, graduate of Oklahoma Uni- versity, former mathematics instructor, Muskogee High School, but now repesenting the Lincoln Life Insurance Company. Gardner returned from a sales meeting in Tulsa Saturday where he walked away with the prize for the largest number of individual policies sold during the past ten clays . Just another example of what pluck, intelligence, courtesy and industry will accomplish ." 1925 Merle Blakely, '25ex, has resigned his position as reporter with the Oklahoma City Times to become associated with the Clarence E . Page office supply firm of Oklahoma City . Mrs . Ernest L . Lippert, '25, Oklahoma City, served on the committee in charge of the annual state convention of the League of Women Voters held in Oklahoma City in April . 1926 Chester R . Cole, '26, is manager for the South- western Bell Telephone Company at Dallas, Tex . Bob Cull, '26ex, managing editor of the Fred- erick Leader, has been elected mayor of Frederick . Mrs . Isabelle Clark Mitchell, '26, is now liv- ing at Battle Creek, Mich ., where Mr . Mitchell is export manager for the Kellogg Cereal Com- pany . 1927 H . C. Donnell, '27, is owner and manager of the Golden Light Coffee Company at Amarillo, Texas . Mrs . Catherine Gurley Adams, '27, "turned in a vivid piece of acting," according to one of the critics who reviewed the Oklahoma City Theater Guild's recent presentation of "The Shelf ." She played the principal role, that of a clever widow who out-politicked the politicians . Henry Brazil, `27ex, has purchased The Smoker, Norman tobacco and sporting goods store . Mr. Brazil formerly was in the insurance business in Norman . 1928 Howard Bozarth, '286us, is president of the

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1907L . L Hutchison, '37, Tulsa, formerly with

the Oklahoma Geological Survey, has been ap-pointed to serve as associate research technicianfor the planning division of the Oklahoma Plan-ning and Resources Board . He will conduct astudy of state water problems, including supply,flood control and conservation .

1911Robert H. Wood, '11, of Tulsa, has been

elected president of the Mid-Continent RoyaltyOwners association .

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1912Charles L . Orr, '12, '141aw, was appointed by

Governor E . W . Marland to sit as a special judgeon the State Supreme Court for the divorce caseof Andrew and Elizabeth Harden . He was ap-pointed to sit in place of Orel Busby, who re-quested that he be disqualified . The suit in-volved a fortune of Andrew Harden, TulsaCounty Indian .

1913Lucile Spire Blachly, '13, Oklahoma City, is

technical consultant for the Women's and Pro-fessional Projects, State Works Progress Admin-istration . As chairman of alcohol and narcoticeducation for the State Congress of Parents andTeachers, she recently broadcast over WNAD onthe subject, "Some Comments on Alcohol-ItsPresent Status as a Drug, as a Drink and as aDietary Substance"

1914A . N. Boatman, '14, '16law, Okmulgee at-

torney, was elected secretary-,treasurer of theLaymen's League at the Oklahoma conventionof Christian churches held recently in Okmulgee.

1915Charles B . Steele, '15, Okmulgee attorney, has

been rc-elected for a third term on the Boardof Education at Okmulgee

Mrs . Clifford R . Loucks, '151nusic, OklahomaCity, has been elected president of the StateAlumnae Association of Chi Omega . The an-nual convention was held at Tulsa .

1916Clifton M . (High) Mackey, '16, '17, '19cng,

is manager of the Houston, Texas, branch ofthe Westinghouse Electric Supply Company .Since graduation from the University he has beenwith the Westinghouse Company in Pittsburgh,Pa . ; Denver, Colo., and El Paso, Texas, and forthe five years prior to coming to Houston, hewas branch manager at Tulsa (1931-33) andOklahoma City (1933-36) . He went to Houstonin September, 1936 . He planned to attend anational meeting of Westinghouse distributors atHot Springs, Va ., in late May and to visit hisdaughter, Mary, who is a sophomore at Williamand Mary college, Williamsburg, Va . Mrs . Mack-ey is the former Alice Hurley, '15 .

1917Freeman Galt, '17ex, Ardmore, was alumni

chairman for a luncheon given at Ardmore inApril to honor Dr . W . B . Bizzell, president ofthe University . The luncheon was sponsoredjointly by Ardmore alumni and the Carter Coun-ty Schoolmasters Clubs.

1919Mrs . E, Lee Ozbirn, '19, Sentinel, was runner-

up candidate for presidency of the OklahomaState Federation of Women's clubs in the recentstate convention The election was won by Mrs .G . Guy Cutlip, Wewoka .

The Sooner Magazine

Heads Department

Mrs . V . V . Russell, '36

Mrs . V . V . Russell, '36ed .d, is now head of theHome Economics Department of Eastern IllinoisState Teachers college, Charleston, Illinois .

This department, which occupies the entiresecond floor of the Practical Arts Building, isone of the most attractive divisions of the college .Facilities include food laboratories, sewing rooms,fitting rooms, supply room, a [lining room, aunit kitchen, a foods classroom, offices and areception room .The department offers a four-year curriculum

designed to meet the needs of those who expectto teach home economics in high schools whichreceive federal aid under the Smith-Hughes Act .

Eastern has a Home Economics club composedof about seventy active members .Mrs. Russell has a life diploma from Central

State Teachers college, Edmond ; B . S . in HomeEconomics from East Central State Teachers col-lege, Ada ; M . A . degree in home Economicsfrom Colorado State Teachers college, Greeley,Colo ., and her doctor's degree from the Uni-versity of Oklahoma .She has taught in various schools in Oklahoma,

Colorado and Wyoming .

Arch Dawson, '191aw, who is practicing lawat Wichita Falls, Texas, recently moved his of-fice. His new address is 1104 City NationalBuilding .

1921Joseph Brandt, '21, director of the University

Press, went to Waco, Texas in May to participatein the Public Forum program of that city . Hedelivered a series of talks on "Spain and theCivil War."Mvron Groseclose, '21ex, is now director of

WPA operations in the McAlester district, havingbeen transferred there from Enid .

1922Ertiss Sasseen, '22ex, director of education for

the Oklahoma WPA, was on the program of the

June

Mountain-Plains Conference on Adult Educationheld in Denver in April .

1923Mrs . Homer L. Keegan, '23ex, has been elected

president of the Chi Omega Alumnae Associa-tion at Oklahoma City . Ruth Meister, '31, gavethe principal talk on the program at the electionmeeting .

Cole F. Foster, '23, is now assistant sales man-ager for the United States Gypsum Companyat Dallas, Texas .C . Wayne Barbour, '23, is vice-president of the

Allied Materials Corporation at Oklahoma City .

1924Rev . V . G . Nallcy, '24, Muskogee, was elected

to a three-year term on the Board of Managers ofthe Oklahoma Christian Missions at the recentstate convention of Christian churches held atOkmulgee

The Community Ramblings Column of theTahlequah Star recently paid this tribute toSooner Alumnus J . W . Gardner, Jr ., '24ex :

"Should you see a medium sized fellow earlyin the morning freshly shaven, a two-fur in theleft corner of his mouth, stepping briskly downthe street with a small black wallet tuckedunder his arm, giving every appearance of aman who knows exactly where he is going andwhat he is going to do after he gets there, well,that's J . W . Gardner, graduate of Oklahoma Uni-versity, former mathematics instructor, MuskogeeHigh School, but now repesenting the LincolnLife Insurance Company. Gardner returned froma sales meeting in Tulsa Saturday where hewalked away with the prize for the largestnumber of individual policies sold during thepast ten clays . Just another example of whatpluck, intelligence, courtesy and industry willaccomplish ."

1925Merle Blakely, '25ex, has resigned his position

as reporter with the Oklahoma City Times tobecome associated with the Clarence E . Pageoffice supply firm of Oklahoma City .Mrs . Ernest L . Lippert, '25, Oklahoma City,

served on the committee in charge of the annualstate convention of the League of Women Votersheld in Oklahoma City in April .

1926Chester R . Cole, '26, is manager for the South-

western Bell Telephone Company at Dallas, Tex .Bob Cull, '26ex, managing editor of the Fred-

erick Leader, has been elected mayor of Frederick .Mrs . Isabelle Clark Mitchell, '26, is now liv-

ing at Battle Creek, Mich ., where Mr . Mitchellis export manager for the Kellogg Cereal Com-pany .

1927H . C. Donnell, '27, is owner and manager of

the Golden Light Coffee Company at Amarillo,Texas .Mrs . Catherine Gurley Adams, '27, "turned

in a vivid piece of acting," according to oneof the critics who reviewed the Oklahoma CityTheater Guild's recent presentation of "TheShelf ." She played the principal role, that ofa clever widow who out-politicked the politicians .Henry Brazil, `27ex, has purchased The

Smoker, Norman tobacco and sporting goodsstore . Mr. Brazil formerly was in the insurancebusiness in Norman .

1928Howard Bozarth, '286us, is president of the

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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY

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Since 1900

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Ambulance Service

Phone 67

222 E . Comanche St .

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Remodeling-Repairing-ReliningCleaning-Glazing-Storage

Suite 201-202 Plaza Court Bldg .

Oklahoma City, Okla .

SOONER HOTELS

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Headquarters for Sooners atArdmore, Okla .

J. BARTON HETTICK, Mgr.

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Only Fireproof Hotel in Cushing

Famous ForFood and Service

AI Cope, Manager

When in NormanStop at The

University HotelUnder New Management

Mrs. Grace Kelley, Proprietor

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Oklahoma City chapter of the American Instituteof Banking and presided at a banquet given inMay for members of the institute from OklahomaCity, Tulsa, Bartlesville, Shawnee and Kay coun-ty. Bozarth is assistant cashier of the City Na-tional Bank at Oklahoma City .C. J. Jasper, '28, is division final plans engineer

with the Missouri State Highway Department,and is living at Hannibal .

Evert J . Phillips, '28, is principal of Whittierschool at Oklahoma City .Dr . Don B . Gould, '28, who has taught ge-

ology at Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa,for the last six years, has been elected to theDepartment of Geology at Colorado College, Colo-rado Springs, Colo . During the summer he willteach a field class on geology of the Pikes Peakregion .

1929Dr . G . Calvin Brous, '29, is now assistant pro-

fessor of chemistry at Hofstra College of NewYork University, and is living in Hempstead,N . Y .

Evelyn Clewell, '29, is assistant registrar ofTexas Technological College, Lubbock, Texas .

Everett F. Drumright, '29bus, has been nomi-nated by the State Department at Washingtonfor promotion from a foreign service officer, un-classified, to a foreign service officer, class eight .The nomination was subject to confirmation bythe Senate .

1930Chester H . Anderson, '30, '35ed .m, was re-

cently re-elected superintendent of the Mooreschools for another year, which will be his fifthin the position . Besides his . duties as super-intendent he has found time to develop a bandof sixty pieces which won the district contestthis year.B . Albert McClellan, '30, formerly of Guthrie,

is now chemist in the General Mills laboratory atMinneapolis, Minn .Tacy Booty, '30, formerly of Wellington, Kan .,

is now living in San Antonio, Texas .

1931Marian Weber, '31, dietitian at the University

Hospital in Oklahoma City for the last five years,has been appointed to the staff of the RooseveltHospital, New York City . She began her newduties in May .

Carl Albert, '31, has resigned as field repre-sentative for the Federal Housing administrationin Western Oklahoma, and is now attorney foran Oklahoma City oil company .Graham W . Renfro, Jr., '31geo1, is now soil

technician with the CCC camp at Clinton . Aftergraduating from the University he took specialwork at Oklahoma A. and M . college and en-tered the Soil Conservation Service in January,1935 . He was married to Millie Taylor, ofClinton, in February of this year and they arenow occupying their own home at 704 SouthFourth street, Clinton .

Robert W. Richards, '31law, is now county at-torney of Carter County . His home is in Ard-more.

1932Lucile Spire Bruner, '32, formerly of Oklaho-

ma City, is now living in Tulsa . She has a sontwo years old but finds time to do water colorsand etchings . She has been a member of theTulsa Art Association for about a year.

Earl M . Hazel, '32, who has been school prin-cipal for the last three years at Mountain Park,has been elected superintendent at Mountain Parkfor the next school year. He will complete workfor a master's degree this summer . Mr. Hazelwas appointed chairman of the science committeefor the county teachers' meeting at Hobart andchairman of similar committee for the districtmeeting at Frederick . Mrs . Hazel, formerly RuthStinson, received a bachelor's degree from theUniversity in 1929 and master's degree in 1932 .

June

Her thesis, on Evaluation of the Methods of Re-porting on Outside Readings in High SchoolEnglish received favorable comment from thestate education officials and parts were used inmaking up the state course of study for Englishin 1934 .

Jack B . Foster, '32ex, who for the last threeyears has been manager of the rental departmentof Home Federal Building & Loan Associationat Tulsa, has joined the sales organization ofMorris W . Turner Company, Realtors .

Bluford F . Minor, '32, and Mrs . Mabel MorrisMinor, '33, are now living at Levelland, Texas,where Mr . Minor has been re-elected superin-tendent for a third term . Levelland is one ofthe largest consolidated districts in Texas, cover-ing 162 square miles, operating 14 school buses,and enrolling eleven hundred pupils . Thirty-sixfaculty members are employed .

1933Samuel S . Allender, '33, is now manager of

the McKee plants of the Shamrock Oil and GasCorporation, and is living at Sunray, Texas. Heformerly was located at Amarillo with the samecompany .

Caroline Corley, '33, recently resigned as WPAsocial worker in Pontotoc county and accepted aposition with the Oklahoma Public Welfare Commissionmission inAdaircounty .

Mrs . Mary Dean Watkins, '33, Fort Gibson, issupervisor for Muskogee county WPA WorkCenters for Women .

Joe Dollins, '33ex, has resigned as athleticcoach at Carmen High School in order to takea position as head coach at Shattuck High School .Dollins coached at Alva High School five years,with his basketball teams winning two confer-ence championships and his foothall teams mak-ing good records . He attended the Unversitytwo years, and last summer was employed ascoach at Carmen .O. H . "Ike" Hill, '33geol, has been transferred

from Tulsa, Okla, to Great Bend, Kan., by theShell Petroleum Company, and is now field ge-ologist for western Kansas with headquarters atGreat Bend .C . H . Cooper, '33geol, has been transferred

from the home office of the Indian TerritoryIlluminating Oil Company at Bartlesville, Okla.,to Wichita, Kan, where he became assistant ge-ologist for the company in the state of Kansas .Thomas M . Hogan, '33, formerly of Law-

renceville, Ill ., is now living in Wichita Falls, Tex .He is petroleum engineer for the Texas Company .

Oliver Hodge, '33ed .m, has completed his finalexamination for the Doctor of Education degree .His thesis was on The Administration and De-ve'opment of the Oklahoma School Land De-partment . Mr . Hodge, who has been special in-structor in government in the University, waselected Superintendent of Public Instruction ofTulsa County last November .

Noel C . Ross, '33ex, has joined the editorialstaff of the Daily News-Miner published in Fair-banks, Alaska. The newspaper is the "farthestnorth daily newspaper published in the world,"according to Sooner State Press . Ross went toAlaska more than a year ago . Before joiningthe Fairbanks paper, he was employed as a line-man with an exploration company . He hasfiled on a homestead two miles froth Fairbanks .

Attic Traweek, '33fa, is employed by the GooseCreek Independent School District, Goose Creek,Texas.

1934Marcus Cohn, '34ex, has been appointed se-

lected legislation editor of the University ofChicago Law Review . Cohn is a junior lawyerat Chicago .

Peyton Ford, '34law, wrote a majority of thefive hundred bills, introduced in the State Senateduring the last session of the Legislature, in hiscapacity as attorney for the Senate . He prepared

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the detailed bills in accordance with generalsuggestions advanced by the various legislators .When the legislature is not in session, he is apracticing attorney in Oklahoma City.M . F . Pryor, '34geo1, has resigned his position

with the Kansas Division of the Bureau of Minesin cider to join the geological staff of the DarbyPetroleum Company . He is located now inWichita, Kan .Dr . Guy H . Williams, '34med, has completed

a three month term at the Vanderbilt Universitypublic health service school at Nashville, Tenn.'and has returned to Norman to resume his dutiesas director of the City-County Health Unit atNorman .

George L . Yates, '34eng, '35ms, is completinghis second year as instructor in the Departmentof Oil and Gas at the University of Pittsburgh .

Cliff Bowles, '34geol, is now chief geologistfor Standard Oil of Kansas, with headquartersin Houston .Homer Lynn, '34, is now seismograph scout

for the Magnolia Petroleum Company, withheadquarters at Oklahoma City . Mrs . Lynn isthe former Mary Catherine Clark, of Norman .

1935Vern Behan, '35, is chemist with the Burrin

Mill & Elevator Company at Fort Worth, Texas .H . C . Dick Wilson, '35, is now connected with

Metro-Goldyn-Mayer in Los Angeles in a legalcapacity.

Charles Davis, '35, and Mrs . Davis (GlennaFay Colwick), are now residents of Hollywood,Calif.

Ferne Davis, '35, is assistant librarian in thePublic library at Springfield, Mo .

Earl L. Beard, '35, who was selected by theGeneral Electric Company shortly before gradu-ation to attend the company's air conditioninginstitute at Schenectady, N . Y ., spent the lastvear in San Antonio and recently was trans-ferred to Tulsa, Okla ., as assistant manager ofthe air conditioning department with the LongBell Lumber Company, General Electric distrib-utors .

Katherine Saam, '35, formerly of Elgin, Ill .,is now with the Peoria Public Library, Peoria, Ill .

Marie Shelton, '35, formerly of Lawton, isnow secretary for the Trumbell ManufacturingCompany at Warren, Ohio .

Doris Dial, '35, has resigned as secretary forstudent publications at the University in orderto join the secretarial staff of the KinnebrewMotor Company, Oklahoma City . She was re-placed by June Gibbs, '37, Norman .

Wilburn H. Collins, '35, '36, is now workingin the Houston office of the Humble Oil Com-pany .

David Westgate, '35fa, has been selected as di-rector of the Blackwell High School Band, fol-lowing resignation of the former bandmaster .Westgate is among the youngest musicians tohold a position of this kind . An outstandingclarinetist and composer, he was voted the mostoutstanding musician in the school in his senioryear at the University .

The Sooner Magazine

scopes, still life and prints for a week beginningApril 27 in the lobby of President R . R . Rob-inson's office in Wilkin hall at the college . Theexhibit was sponsored by the Literatae club .Herman Zeimer, '35fa, former business man-

ager of the University Band, is now a specialrepresentative for the Jenkins Music Companyat Oklahoma City and acts as counselor forabout a hundred band groups in the state

Theresa Huffman, '35fa, is one of the fewSooner women graduates making a career asband director . She directs the Tishomingo HighSchool band which recently presented a programover radio station KVSO, Ardmore. Miss Huff-man has a degree in instrumental music fromthe University.Roy S . Taylor, '35, is now division engineer

for the Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company, atMuskogee .

1936Rosemary Hudson, '36, who has been assistant

physics teacher in Wellesley College, Massachu-setts, for the last year, has been re-elected to thesame position for another year . She is workingfor a master's degree which she expects to re-ceive next spring. Miss Hudson was one ofthree who graduated with honors from the Uni-versity in 1936 .F . Carl Hirdler, Jr ., '36, is now chernist with

the Scullin Steel Company, St . Louis, Mo .John Campbell, '36bus, formerly of Oklahoma

City, is now with the Retail Credit Companyat Duncan, Okla.Ed Bartlett, '36, who is doing a year's service

in the regular army at Fort Sam Houston, Texas,won the regional officers trophy on points ac-cumulated in a series of spring horse shows atFort Sam Hnuston .Ruby Mae Jones, '36ma, is chairman of the

English Department of the Eugene Field JuniorHigh School in Tulsa and lecturer in choralreading at the University of Tulsa . Miss Jonesbecame interested in choral reading during aperiod of study at Oxford in England and sincethat time has been instrumental in introducingthis interesting speech activity in the schools ofOklahoma . She has written a number of ar-ticles for educational magazines .

Melba Parmenter Cates, '36fa, has opened astudio in piano and voice at Fort Smith, Ark .

Alen R . Waggoner, '36, Oklahorna City, hasbeen selected as a member of the 1937 naval airtraining class at Pensacola, Fla . He will receivea year's training at Pensacola, and then servethree years with navy fleet squadrons .

Ralph Moorehead, '36ex, has been employedas control chemist for the Derby Oil Company,Wichita, Kans.Mrs . Doris Willis Maguire, '36, formerly of

Jasper, Ark ., is now living at Augusta, Ark .Charles N. McKinney, '36, part-tune deskman

on the Tulsa World and reporter and advertisingsalesman on the Sapulpa Democrat News hasbeen made news editor of the Okmulgee DailyTimes .

Harold L . Gasaway, '36, is practicing law atFairview, Okla . He formerly lived at Hennessey .Mrs. Gasaway is the former Virginia Kraettli, '35 .

Cornelia Eastland, '36, is library assistant atCentral State Teachers College, Edmond .

SOONER BUSINESS AND

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY

INSURANCE

PHOTO SUPPLIES

"Everything for the Photographer"

Leica cameras, Eastman Kodaks and films,Univex Movies, Photo chemicals, papers,and supplies of all kinds .

Oklahoma Photo Supply Co .308 North Broadway

Oklahoma City

RUBBER STAMPS

SealsRubber Stamps

Advertising NoveltiesTAMP WORKS

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Life Insurance Counselor

Harold S . Cooksey'24

The Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co .

Security Natl . Bank Bldg ., Norman, Okla .

Hal Muldrow, Jr .'28

Insurance of all KindsBonds

Security Natl . Bank Bldg ., Norman

King G. Price'25

Complete service, fire andcasualty insurance

111 N. Peters Norman

Delia Franklin, '35fa, who is conducting art1937

SOUTHWESTERNOklahoma Cityclasses at the University Junior College at Tonka-

wa, exhibited a number of her portraits, land- H . L. Fielden, '37geol, Fort Cobb, will leaveJuly 1 for Venezuela on a three-year contract TAILORSwith the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey .

Mildred Andrews, '37fa, has been awarded aAMERICAN ACADEMY scholarship at the University of Michigan, Ann L. C. Val'Bracht Co .OF DRAMATIC ARTS Arbor, for the next school year .

Founded in 1884 by Franklin H. Sar- Tom McEvoy, '37pharm, has taken a position Tailorsgent . The first and foremost institu- with the Crown Drug Company at Tulsa. Specializing in hand tailoredtion for Dramatic Training in Act- Carlock Freeny '37eng, has been employed bying, Directing, and Teaching. the State Highway Commission . clothes for men

Teachers' Summer Course Hodgi Axadi Afshar, '37ex has withdrawnJuly 12-August 20 from the Petroleum Engineering School in order First National Bank Building

For Catalog address Sec., Room 180, to take a position in the Bureau of Mines at 130 West Ist St . Oklahoma CityCARNEGIE HALL, NEW YORK Tehran, Persia .

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MARRIAGES1925

BAKER-HARPER : Miss Juanita Baker, and RayHarper, '25ex, April 24 in Henryetta . Home,935 Chestnut Street, Muskogee .

1927HARRIS-HESSMER : Mrs . Frances DeBolt Harris,

'27he, and Mr . Everett L . Hessmer, January 3 .Home, Route 1, Box 135, Oklahoma City .

1928GALYEN-BECKER : Miss Margaret Galyen, and

Donald Becker, '28ex, March 27 . Home, 1808Northwest 23rd Street, Oklahoma City.BROOKs-ROBERTS : Miss Pauline Brooks, and

Mayo Roberts, '28ex, March 6 in Idabel . Home,110 South Cisco Street, Dallas, Texas .

1929JACKSON-KENNEDY : Mrs . Ann O'Neil Jackson,

and Richard Kennedy, Jr ., '29ex . Home, 2760Northwest 23rd Street, Oklahoma City .

1930DOUGLASS-BURT : Miss Olivette Douglass, '30,

and William Sylvester Burt, March 26 . Home,Oklahoma City .

HoTZE-CROSS : Miss Elizabeth Hotze, '30, andEarl Cross, Jr ., March 26. Home, Oklahoma City .LANGWORTHY-WAIT : Miss Dorothy Langworthy,

'30ex, and Albert Logan Wait, Jr ., April 21 . Del-ta Gamma . Home, 1446 South Denver Avenue,Tulsa.

1931BARRETT-ORR : Miss Hatty Barrett, '31ed, and

Everett Orr, '31geol, March 27 in Ardmore.Home, Alice, Texas .

1933WILLIAMS-JOHNSON : Miss Edith Elizabeth Wil-

liams, '33, and Allen Wallace Johnson, August8, 1936 . Home, Las Cruces, New Mexico .

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STONUM-CHAPELL : Miss Lena Elizabeth Ston-um, 33ex, and Donald Owen Chapell, '33geol,April 23 . Kappa Kappa Gamma-Kappa Alpha .Home, Ardmore .

LYON-BIGGs : Miss Mary Gay Lyon, and WayneLee Biggs, '33ex, May 1 . Home, Oklahoma City.

1934LAUHON-REYNOLDS : Miss Mary Elizabeth Lau-

hon, and Lynn Reynolds, '34ex, March 26 . Home,109 Northwest 17th Street, Oklahoma City.KINCANNON-SHELBURNE : Miss Betty Ann Kin-

cannon, '35ex, and James H . Shelburne, '34ex,April 7. Delta Gamma-Sigma Alpha Epsilon.Home, Russell, Kansas .

1935RULE-GALLUP : Miss Eva Jean Rule, and Albert

Gallup, '35ex, March 8 in Nacadoches, Texas.Home, Lufkin, Texas .

PATTERSON-WILSON : Miss Mary Nell ,Patterson,'35ex, and Kenneth T. Wilson, March 25 . Kap-pa Kappa Gamma. Home, 108 Northwest 28thStreet, Oklahoma City .MATTHEWS-SHIRLEY : Miss Corinne Mundy Mat-

thews, '35ex, and Thomas Lee Shirley, March 19 .Home, Ada .MAHNKER-BROWN : Miss Emma Lou Mahnker,

'35ex, and Luther H . Brown, April 3 . Home ;425 Northwest 12th Street, Oklahoma City .MORRIS-CHANDLER : Miss Alpha Morris, '35ex,

and Oscar W . Chandler, '36ex, April 17 . AlphaSigma Phi. Home, Wilmot Apartments, Okla-homa City.LowREY-WARR : Miss Chestra Floriene Lowrey,

and George Duncan Warr, Jr ., '35ex, April 25 .Phi Gamma Delta . Home, 3404 North Robin-son, Oklahoma City .

1936CULVER-THOMPSON SON : Miss Dorothy Louise Cul-ver, '36, and George M . Thompson, '36, March 7in Chickasha. Home, Norman .

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SMITH-BRIGGS : Miss Elizabeth Smith, '36, andVerne A . Briggs, March 27 . Pi Beta Phi . Home,Wcwoka .WIGGINs-HIERONYMUS : Miss Clara Wiggins, '36,

and S . C. Hieronymus, April 24 . Home, 515South Denver, Tulsa .GARTRELL-LoFTIN : Miss Eliene Gartrell, and

B Hunter Loftin, '36bus, March 6 in Norman .Home, Houston, Texas .CRoss-KAUBLF : Miss Virginia Loucille Cross,

'36ex, and Norman Kauble, February 20 inTulsa . Home, Sallisaw .TROWBRIDGE-CREW : Berta Louise Trowbridge,

and Jesse B . Crew, Jr ., '36, January 23 . Home �Muskogee .HENDRIX-OZMENT : Miss Carolyn Hendrix, '37,

and Frank W . Ozment, Jr ., '36ex, January 23in Oklahoma City . Home, Fort Smith, Arkan-sas .WITT-TAYLOR : Miss Juynne Witt, '36gn, and

Carroll Taylor, '38, March 27 . Home, 634 North-east 13th Street, Oklahoma City .DURAND-RUCKS: Miss Mary Effie Durand, '36,

and Joseph Gibson Rucks, '34, '36law, March 25 .Delta Gamma-Phi Gamma Delta . Home, 500Northwest 19th Street, Oklahoma City .

RGBFRTs-GROZIFR : Miss Vivian Roberts, ' 36,and Raymond L. Grozier, March 16 at Cortez,Colorado. Home, Shiprock, New Mexico andKirtland, New Mexico .

1938CULVER-THOMPsoN : Miss Dorothy Louise Cul-

ver, '39, and George M . Thompson, '39, March7 in Chickasha . Chi Omega-Alpha Tau Omega .Home, 410 South Elm, Norman .EMBRY-NOBLE : Miss Ivy Clue Embry, and

George T. Noble, '28, April 13 in Okmulgee .Sigma Chi . Home, 108 Northwest 20th, Okla-homa City .

BIRTHSMrs . Mellie Justice Cook, '32, and William W .

Cook, '29pharm, a daughter, Lida Ruth, Februaryary 20. Home, 419 WestSymmes,Norman.

Mr . Lawrence Mehlhorn, '36pharm, and Mrs .Mehlhorn, a son, Billy Joe, March 7 . Home Mc-McAlester

Mr . George P. Spaulding, '33, and Mrs . Spauld-ing, a son, George Preston, Jr ., June 23, 1935 .Home, 1115 South Oklahoma Avenue, Cherokee .

DEATHSDeath takes doctorDr. Arthur H . Haney, '25, '27med, Oklahoma

City physician, died as a result of tuberculosiswhich had made him ill for the last severalyears . Dr . Haney was in Phillips university atEnid when the World War broke out and heserved overseas with the 357th Infantry of theNinetieth Division . After the war he returnedto school and won considerable fame as an"iron man" football player . Following gradu-ation from Phillips he attended O . U . and earneda medical degree .He was associated with Dr . Lloyd C. Boatright

in medical practice in Oklahoma City . Sur-vivors include a 7-year-old daughter, PatriciaLouise Haney, and a brother, John Haney, Mem-phis, Tenn . Mrs . Haney died in 1934 .

Teacher killed in accidentAn automobile accident at Ft . Worth brought

death to Dorothy Huff, '32, '34ma. She wasteacher of mathematics in Dallas high schools .Her parents lived at Fort Worth.

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Sig Alph founder diesDr . James E . Bridgewater, '09, a charter mem-

ber of the University chapter of Sigma AlphaEpsilon, died at Albany, Ore ., where he hadlived since 1911 . Funeral services were heldthere May 1 . Death resulted from injuries re-ceived in an automobile accident.

Doctor Bridgewater lived in Norman from1`=00 to 1909 . He was 54 years old .

DIRECTORY CHANGESMrs. Julia Howell Annable, '28as, '32voice, 360

Ridge Boulevard, Evanston, Illinois .W . Grant Annable, '29ms, 360 Ridge Boulevard,

Evanson, Illinois .Kenneth K. Baird, '35, 1009 Fourth Street, Alva,Vern S . Behan, '35as, 3925 Mattison, Fort

Worth, Texas.Dr . James Thomas Bell, '35bs, '35med, 1194

Seventeenth Avenue, South, Nashville, Tenn .Avon Lee Blakely, '36, 919 East Market Street,

Searcy, Arkansas .Jack S . Bolles, '26eng, 55 Austin Avenue, San

Anselmo, California .E . Luada Boswell, '31as, Kelleyville .G . Bryce Brady, '27eng, 2008 West Cherokee,

Enid.Ralph Earl Brand, '33as, Moore.Horton W. Bransford, '33bus, 1718 Polk, Amaril-

lo, Texas .William M . Briggs, '361aw, 412 Colorado Build-

ing, Washington, D . C.Mrs . Margaret Hall Broady, '30as, 712 Landon

Lane, Austin, Texas .Mrs . Lora Voegelein Campbell, '35as, 1327 Ar-

kansas Street, Chickasha .Perry A . Campbell, '36eng, 1327 Arkansas Street,

Chickasha .Mrs. Mary Roach Casady, '34, Torrington, Wyo .Dr. John K. Coker, '32bs, '34med, Duncan .Robert Leroy Cole, '31be, Texaco Oil Company,

Houston, Texas .J . R . Cowles, '36eng, Mass . Institute of Tech-

nology, Cambridge, Mass .Cecil A . Darnall, '33bus, Box 187, Grensburg,

Kansas .Mrs . Beatrice Smith Duggan, '31phys .ed, 815

West Grant, Ponca City .Alton Pat Elder, '36eng, Walters .John H. Erter, '18as, 2122 Richmond Road,

Houston, Texas .George B . Gimore, '36bus, Texhoma .Mrs . Louise Gordon Watkins, '29da, '30as, 501

East 1st Street, Hutcheson, Kansas .Mrs . Stella Graygo ';Nest, '33gn, 1519 Northeast

9th, Oklahoma City .Kathryn V . Hales, '361ib .sci, 809 West 12th,

Sulphur .Mrs . Marian Garrett Hanson, '28he, 4644 Lake

Park, Chicago, Illinois .J . Sterling Harmon, '28eng, Amherst, Texas .Barron C . Housel, Jr ., '34bus, 1301 South St .

Louis, Tulsa.Leo K . Hughes, '26as, 402 Second NationalBank Building, Saginaw, Michigan .

Bill Bassett Hunkapiller, '33eng, Shell PetroleumCorporation, Box 2099, Houston, Texas .

George A . Jackmore, '23pharm, 2012 East 6thStreet, Tulsa .

Mrs . Jo Shell Jones, '32as, R : F . D . 1, Perrys-ville, Indiana .

Jerome Van Meter Jones, '33bus, R . F . D . 1, Per-rysville, Indiana .

Virgil D . Kilgore, '36as, Y . M . C . A . San Bur-nardino, California .

Joe Lawton, '22, 102 North Drive, San Antonio,Texas.

James A . Lewis, '31eng, Core Laboratories, Inc .,Santa Fe Building, Dallas, Texas .

Mrs . Eva Robinson Liming, '28ed, 1207 WestBroadway, Enid .

Jake Lyons, '32as, 2146 P Street, N. W ., Wash-ington, D . C .

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Customers and patients are accustomed to comfort at home . . . andthey demand it when away from home . So, make plans, now, to AirCondition your place of business . You, too, will find it a profitableventure.

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J . T. Mangum, '23as, 416y, Starr Street, CorpusChristi, Texas .

Harold E. Massey, '36eng, 301 South Webster,Norman .

R. L . McBrien, '33eng, 325 Gage Road, River-side, Illinois .

James L. Muir, '30geol, '33ms, Box 744, Shawnee .Mrs . Flora Miracle Stewart, '27gn, 1725 West

47th Street, Sacramento, California .Donald F . Newell, 722 Nixon Building, Corpus

Christi, Texas .Fred Owen Newton, '34eng, 310 South Michigan

Avenue, Chicago, Illinois .Robert F. Oliphant, '22pharm, Tyranza, Ark .Tharon A . Park, '36pharm, Rocky .Earle B . Pierce, '281aw, 1835 Monroe N . W .,

Washington, D . C.Dr . D . D Pierson, '316s, '32med, Hobart .Mae Pritchett, '35gn, University Hospital, Okla-homa City .

Dr. Galen A. Rogers, '33med, 1003 North Grif-fin, Okmulgee.

Bob Smellage, '33as, 315 North Hobart Street,Pampa, Texas

Mrs . Helen Ekey Sowers, '35, Chelsea .Dr. Yone Soma, '20med, 301 Pecos Street, San

Antonio, Texas.Mrs . Barbara Pickrel Stewart, '34as, Rogers, Ark .Marie Louise Sykes, '35ed, 519 North Moran,

Gainesville, Texas .Claude B . Tate, '27hus, Riesel, Texas .Doug Thompson, '30geol, 5800 McConas, Dal-

las, Texas .Mrs . Leslie Crawford Thompson, '33ed, 2408

Northwest 12th, Oklahoma City .Fred W. Tinney, '31ms, Agronomy Building,

University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis .James Waters, '25geol, 3517 Purdue Avenue, Dal-

las, Texas .Mrs . Eloise Herring Weatherby, '36, 813 Zangs

Boulevard, Dallas, Texas .Mrs . Wenzella Witherspoon Tomberlin, '32fa,

4646 Nakoma Drive, Dallas, Texas

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Summer students at the Uni-versity of Oklahoma findthat the Union Cafeteria,located in the basement ofthe Union building, is apleasant, cool place for mealseven during the heat of Juneand July . . . Too, it's lo-cated conveniently and youdon't have to walk far in thesun to reach it from any partof the campus .

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Mrs . Vivian Bethell Wheat, '21as, care Lt. J. O.Wheat, Fleet Air Base, Pearl Harbor, Honolulu,Hawaii.

Myrtle Wilkinson, '18as, 1745 North GramercyPlace, Hollywood, California .

Lester Wilkonson, '33eng, Box 454, Perry .Louise Wilkinson, '34he, Marnes Hospital, St .

Louis, Missouri .Dr . Eugene G . Wolff, '34med, care CCC Camp,

Corsicana, Texas .Cadet C. L . Workman, '36, Company B . Cadet

Detachment, Randolph Field, Texas .Howard F . Van Zandt, '296us, 912 Northeast

Street, Oklahoma City .Cleo Yarberry, '29ed, 3601 Amherst, Houston,Texas.

Captain D . M . Young, '23, Philippine Department,U. S . Army, Manila, Philippine Islands.

Sam Zimerman, '30ex, Box 13, Salem, Illinois .Rafael Martinez Arango, '35eng, Tropical OilCompany, El Centro, Colombia, South Ameri-ca

Carl Fred Barnhart, '27geol, Box 1366, Midland,Texas

B . C . Barron, '28ma, Wilmore, KansasJames Wilber Bell, '346us, 1416 North Walnut,

Hutchinson, KansasMelvin N . Blackstone, '35eng, Box 265, Port

Arthur, Texas .John B . Blanchard, '21, 1118 Milford Street,

Houston, TexasMrs . Elizabeth Brewer Winn, '29, 2218 Dunston

Road, Houston, TexasMrs . Hazel Taylor, '24pharm, 616 North Or-

lando Avenue, Los Angeles, CaliforniaO . Dale Cannon, '34, 1155 Marianna Street, Los

Angeles, CaliforniaG . Knox Chadd, '36, Crawford Hotel, Big

Springs, TexasChalmer L . Cooper, '23eng, '26ms, 1915 South

7th Avenue, Maywood, IllinoisOrin R. Craig, '32, 704 North Porter, NormanImogene Cusac, '311ib,sci, 922 8th Street, Los

Vegas, New MexicoRaymond W. Dudley, '35eng, 4940 Tracy, Kans-

sas City, MissouriWarren V. Eaton, Jr ., '36eng, Petroleum Build-

ing, Midland, TexasWilliam M . Echols, '26, KetchumMillard L . Emanuel, '30bus, Elk CityFrank A. Engleman, '366us, Dalhart, TexasMrs . Ruby M . Featherston, '22, FeatherstonL. C. Featherston, '23, FeatherstonMrs . Pricilla Franklin Bass, '35, Steelville, Mo .Mrs. Martha Dudley Fricke, '33da, 3507 North-

west Lee, Oklahoma CityMary Theresa Gittings, '351ib.sci, 416 South El-

wood, TulsaWill Lee Graham, '19, 812 East 10th Street, AdaLelia Beattrice Haddock, '32he, 1513 Northeast

15th Street, Oklahoma CityDorothy Hall, '25, 435 West 12th, Oklahoma CityMrs . Verna Hazelton Barker, '31gn, 1900 West

Polk, Chicago, IllinoisMrs . Elizabeth Trent Hendricks, '25, 662 Pico,

Ventura, CaliforniaW. E . Hendricks, '25as, 662 Pico, Ventura, Cal .Elmo Patrick Hester, '36, 2248 East 10th, TulsaDorothy Hine, '32gn, McCleary Sanitorium, Ex-

celsior Springs, MissouriGrover C. Jacobsen, '22law, 506 South Wabash,Room 524, Chicago, Illinois

Mrs. Vival Hooper Barber, '29ed, Box 243, Arp,Texas

Dr . Robert B . Howard, '36bs .med, '36med, Cen-tral Emergency Hospital, Washington, D . C.

Barton Jamison, '24, Route 3, Malvern, Arkansaspany, Sayre

Mrs . Velma Lattimer Hieligman, '30gn, Overton,Texas

Mrs . Mildred Lee Singleton, '35h .ec, 948 IrvinAvenue, Inglewood, California

Dr . Robert Ray Lee, '31bs .med, '33med, SipeSprings, Texas

Pearl Ralph Kirk, '31pharm, Kirk Drug Com-Dr. Paul B . Lingenfelter, '336s .med, '33med,

1203 Northwest 16th, Oklahoma CityMrs . Marcella Long Adams, '35gn, 723 South

Myrtle, Inglewood, CaliforniaVirginia Marie Long, '36ed, 305 West Arbuckle,

Pauls ValleyJohn Vogel McAlister, '35, 710 West Symmes,Norman

J . O. McCutchin, '28geo1, '31eng, '32ms, 626South Harvard, Tulsa

Walter Hill Marshall, Jr ., '35geol, United GasCompany, Vivian, Louisana

Mrs . Ima Trent Maxon, '36ed, Box 295, WaltersHoward C . Maxon, '35eng, Box 295, WaltersMajor Harvey Miner, '35eng, 301 First NationalBank Building, Dallas, Texas

Douglass C . Mitchell, '29, Route 1, Webb City,Missouri

Joseph L . Myers, '29geol, Morris Packing Com-pany, Ponca City

Hugh A . Neal, '27, 711 North 12th, DuncanHazel A . Plummer, '25bus, 334 Mason Street,San Francisco, California

Hilda Portschy, '34gn, Vernon, TexasKenneth Edgar Richardson, '26, 315y West 3rd,Oklahoma City

Leanora Robey, '25gn, '33ed, Box 345, NorthMiami, Florida

Francis E . Russell, '25geol, 2010 Filmore, Wichi-ta Falls, Texas

Ben W . Schaefer, '27eng, Station A, Ames, Ia.Parker Shelby, '30art, 2860 Coolidge Avenue,

Los Angeles, CaliforniaMrs . Phebe Lemon Shelby, '29, 2860 Coolidge

Avenue, Los Angeles, CaliforniaMorris Eugene Shrader, '33eng, 5 Styles Park

Circle, Oklahoma CityDr . Addison B . Smith, '316s,med, '32med, Still-

waterHal M . Stewart, '366us, 219 Northwest 4th,Oklahoma City

Herbert L . Stowers, '33eng, DuncanWilliam M . Thomas, '21phg, 714 West 4th

Street, TulsaRoy John Thompson, '31eng, 2408 Northwest

12th, Oklahoma CityMrs . Mary Trapp Chestnut, '35, 1000 Northwest

19th, Oklahoma CityMrs. Gladys Jones Uhl, '33ed, 2544, Salt CreekCamp, Three Rivers, California

Forrest Uhl, '32ms, No . 2544 Salt Creek Camp,Three Rivers, California

Herman Judd Wirtz, Jr., '34eng, Box 499, Vin-cennes, Indiana

Mrs . Alice Woodward Stimson, '35, Box 841,Robstown, Texas

Robert A . Yoder, '27ex, 5329, 72nd Place, Mas-peth, L . L, New York City

Dr . Joel Zeigler, '30, '32bs .med, '34med, Sham-rock, Texas

Sam Zimmerman, '30ex, Carter Oil Company,Box 499, Vincennes, Indiana

June

Dr. J . J . Gable, '15med, assistant su-perintendent of the Central State Hos-pital at Norman, tells us he has no news,but admits that he has given up golfingas a hobby in order to spend his spare timeat running a farm near Norman . (Heonce ranked among the top golfers inNorman.)

Incidentally, he and Mrs. Gable, (AliceHeron, '22), are proud of the Gableboys who are now in the University . Jackearned 17 hours of A grades in toughpre-medic courses last semester, andBrother Tom earned 11 hours of A,