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ELAINE LARECY he was vice consul in Venice and Montreal, member of Sigma Nu fraternity, was stationed at By member of the legal staff of the State Camp Roberts, . The couple were at Superintendent of Insurance and a Brooklyn at- home at Cambria, California. -1917- torney . Josh Lee, '17ba, member of the Civil Aero- Rev. Don E. Scheeler, '24ba, pastor of the -1927- nautics Board who last month made a tour by Epworth Methodist Church in Oklahoma City, Helen Boyle, '27ba, an Episcopal missionary air of South America, recommended upon his recently spent a month in special study at Co- from Oklahoma City, was reported in the Baguio return to Washington that the United States make lumbia University in . Internment Camp in the Philippine Islands by available as many spare parts and planes as pos- the Japanese . Miss Boyle went to the Philippines sible to South American countries . Mr. Lee's 1926- in the fall of 1938 to become director of an official trip took him to Mexico, the Canal Zone, HEFLIN-BATES : Miss Laverne Heflin and Lt. Episcopal mission school there. She formerly Peru, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Puerto Rico and Eldred D. Bates, '23-'26, both of Tulsa, were mar- had spent 10 years in Sendai, Japan, in a similar the Caribbean Islands . ried June 23. Mrs. Bates is a graduate of the position . University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Lieutenant MILLER-SOLIDAY : Miss Audra Delight Miller, -1920- Bates, a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, Enid, and Harry V. Soliday, '27ed, Camargo, Joe A. Brown, 20law, Hartshorne, attorney for was associated with the British American Oil Oklahoma, were married June 24 in Bethany . the McAlester area Rent Control Office, was Company before entering the Air Force. He is Mrs. Solitlay, a graduate of Phillips University named rent control director for the district fol- stationed at Will Rogers Field, near Oklahoma in Enid, taught school in Enid. The couple are lowing consolidation of the offices of attorney City, where the couple are living . at home in Enid, where Mr. Soliday is a school and director. Mrs. Helen Watson Brunozi, '26ba, who taught superintendent . As a member of the Oklahoma State Board of school at Hartshorne last year, will teach Spanish McAlester Lloyd Story, '27law, has resigned his position Affairs, Mrs. George E. Calvert (Maude Reich- this year in the High School at as chief title examiner with the State School man, 20ms) daily handles diverse matters, rang- MEHEW-MEHOLIN: Miss Mildred Mehew, Land Department in order to enter private law ing from menus for state instutions to the pres- '26ba, Kingfisher, and Lt . Joseph W. Meholin, practice in Oklahoma City. ent room shortage in state hospitals. The first Steubenville, Ohio, were married May 28 in woman ever to serve on the board, Mrs. Calvert Santa Ana, California. Mrs. Mcholin, a mem- was the subject of a recent feature story in the her of Chi Omega sorority, taught school in -1928- Daily Oklahoman which described the many and Duncan. Lieutenant Mcholin, a graduate of Beth- Lt. Howard J. Bozarth, '28bus, and Mrs . Boz- varied events occurring in her office throughout any College at Bethany, West Virginia, and a arth have chosen Elizabeth Parcel] as the name a routine day. She bas been active in Oklahoma for their baby daughter born June 13 in Oklahoma City for many years in civic and educational pro- City . Lieutenant Bozarth was on Naval duty in jects. Washington, D. C. The ballad Howdy, Folks with lyrics by David -1921- Visits U. S. Libraries R. Milsten, '28law, a Tulsa attorney, has been A group picture appearing in a recent issue of published by The Music Publishing Linotype News, which was taken at a session of Company of New York City. Set to music by the Linotype Operators Short Course held at the Bainbridge Crist, prominent composer and teacher, University in February, includes Rufus Huckaby, the song is a tribute to the late Will Rogers . The '21, '27, '33, assistant superintendent of the Uni- poem, written by Mr . Milsten several years ago, versity Press, and Brodace Elkins, '43journ, staff is etched in bronze at the Will Rogers Memorial member of the Mangum Daily Star. At the time Museum at Claremore and has been given official of the short course Mr. Elkins was a senior in recognition by the Oklahoma State Legislature . the School of Journalism and employee of the The score as composed by Mr . Crist is ten pages Journalism Press. The Linotype News is a trade long . magazine pubished in Brooklyn, New York. BROWN-RAREY : Miss Gail Brown, Alex- Nadine Runyan, '21ba, '39ma, Norman, has andria, Virginia, and Franz Rarey, '27-'28, for- been employed to teach history in the Norman merly of Enid, were married May 31 in El Centro, High School . Columbia, South America . Mrs. Rarey was em- ployed in Washington, D. C., before her marriage. -1922- Mr . Rarey, who graduated from George Wash- Mrs . Lillian N. Bellah, '226a, the former Lillian ington University, is field superintendent with the Ncelly, is director of the Shatto Wedding Chapel Tropic Oil Company in El Centro . of the First Congregational Church in Los Ange- - les . As wedding director she arranges wedding 1929- processions, directs rehearsals, plans decorations, Betty Kirk, '296a, author of Covering the Mexi- and organizes the wedding party. Mrs. Bellah, can Front, published recently by the University a member of Chi Omega sorority, has two chil- Press, has returned to Mexico to begin work on dren, Robert, 16, and Hallie, 13. another book . Miss Kirk, who gathered the material for her book on Mexican economic -1923- and political problems while working as a cor- A precedent of 23 years standing was broken respondent for several U. S. newspapers, has been when the musical comedy, Oklahoma!, was se- away from Mexico since September, 1942 . During lected recently as one of the ten best plays of the the past year she has written numerous magazine 1942-43 season, by drama critic Burns Mantle, articles, the most recent of which appeared in Nation . The new musical success based on Green Grow AIDA GOLCHER, '43BA, '43LIB .SCI . the Lilacs, by Lynn Riggs, '23, is the first musical Mrs. Mary E. Lottinville, mother of Savoie Lot- ever to be included in Mr. Mantle's exclusive list, Aida Golcher, '43ba, '43lib.sci, a native of tinville, '296a, director of the University Press, which he has compiled annually for the last 23 Costa Rica, was on a tour of libraries in east- died June 28 in Tulsa. Besides Mr. Lottinville years. Others among this year's ten best, as named ern United States last month on a travel grant and his wife, the former Rita Higgins, '28ba, by him, are The Skin of Our Teeth, by Thornton awarded by the Division of Cultural Relations survivors include a son, Tom Lottinville, and a Wider, The Eve of St Mark, by Maxwell of the Department of State. daughter, Helen Lottinville. Ander-son,andHarriet, theHelenHayesvehicle. Believed to be the first library science gradu- ate of the University to be so honored, Miss Golcher plans to return to Costa Rica to assist -1930- -1924- in setting up a library system in that country . Miss Bethene Henry, '30he, former high school John F. Deming. '24ba, attorney in Rockville During the 150-day tour, Miss Golcher will teacher in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is on the Center, Long Island, New York, has been visit libraries in , Michigan, Ohio, Massa- faculty of the National Training School in Kan- named administrator of the Nassau County War chusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jer- sas City, Missouri. Council transportation office. He has been ex- sey and Washington, D. C. The awarding of such Capt . Archibald C. McColl, '27-'30, and Mrs. ecutive assistant in the office since July, 1942 . grants is part of the program of co-operation McColl are the parents of a baby daughter, Sharon Before setting up legal practice in Rockville Center with American Republics. Lee, born June 24 in Oklahoma City . Captain

AUGUST, 1943 57 McColl is on duty at the Enid Army Flying School . WILBANKS-WILDER : Miss Sally Wilbanks, '34fa, Holdenville, and Maj. Webster Wilder, -1931- Attache in Nicaragua '33law, Cherokee, were married June 10 in Tulsa. Ethelyn Markley, '31lib.sci, bas been awarded Mrs. Wilder, a member of Alpha Phi sorority, the Katharine L. Sharpe scholarship for graduate taught school in Ponca City. Major Wilder, a work during the year 1943-44 at the University member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, was stationed of Illinois School of Library Science. Miss Mark- at Camp Gruber . Before entering the Army he ley spent last year in New Orleans helping pre- served two terms in the Oklahoma legislature pare a union catalog of the three largest libraries and was county attorney of Alfalfa County . He there. Prior to that time she was librarian in recently completed a course of advanced training charge of the technical process department at the at the Command and General Staff School, Fort University of Alabama. Leavenworth, Kansas . J. D. McCoid, the father of two alumni and MAGAN-WOODRUFF : Miss Carlie Jean Ma- former Norman resident, died in Santa Monica, gan, Idabel, and Capt . Everett C. Woodruff, '34 California, in June . Survivors include a son, J. pharm, Crawfordsville, Arkansas, were married D. McCoid, Jr., '31bus, of Santa Monica, and a June 16 in the post chapel at Fort Mason, near daughter, Mrs. R. L. Turner (Corinne McCoid, San Francisco . Mrs. Woodruff, who attended '32ed), of Rolla, Missouri . Oklahoma College for Women at Chickasha, is Vernon Thornton, employed in the Soil Conservation office in Fort '31ms, researcher with the Worth, Texas. Captain Woodruff, Phillips Petroleum Company, was on the campus formerly com- mander of the Civilian Construction Camp at this summer doing work on the infrared specto- Idabel, was to go on graph in the Physics Department with E. Brock overseas duty . Dale, '40phys, member of the department staff. 1935- John F. Wilkinson, '31bus, investment banker with the Mercantile Commerce Bank and Trust HERZBERG-BARNETT: Mrs . Beatrice A. Company in St. Louis, Missouri, has completed Hcrzberg, Enid, and Sgt . Herbert Barnett, '35 his second resident session in the Rutgers Graduate law, Tulsa, were married June 27 in Tulsa. Ser- School of Banking at Rutgers University, New geant Barnett, former Tulsa attorney, is stationed Brunswick, New Jersey. Sponsored by the American at the Enid Army Air Base in the administrative and Bankers Association for bank officials, the Rut- inspection department . The couple are making gers course consists of three resident sessions of their home in Enid . two weeks each, correspondence work, and a Robert W. Bradley, Norman insurance man thesis on a timely banking subject. Mr. Wilk- and father of five alumni, died at his borne June 27 . inson is sales manager of the bond department JOE KENDRICK, '42 Survivors include Mrs. Bradley and his sons of the St Louis firm . and daughters, Ensign Robert Bradley, Jr., '35, Joe T. Kendrick, '42, Ardmore, who went '39, '41, Washington, D. C.; Cpl . into the U. S. Glenn P. Brad- -1932- diplomatic service shortly after ley, '39-'43, Fort Sill ; Milton H. Bradley, 38fa, leaving the University, is an attache at the '42m.ed, Goodwell, GARY-FUNDERBURK: Miss Dora American embassy Oklahoma ; Carter Bradley, Eileen in Managua, Nicaragua . Be- '40journ, Oklahoma City ; Mrs. Clara Lea Long, Gary and Tech . Sgt. William Davis Funderburk, fore being assigned to the post he received spe- '41ed, Tulsa, '32, both of Oklahoma cial training and Margaret L. Bradley, a fresh- City, were married June at George Washington University man student in the University, and Joe Bradley, 10. Mrs . Funderburk is employed with the in Washington, D. C. of Norman . Douglas Aircraft Company in Oklahoma City. At the University Mr . Kendrick was a mem- Sergeant Funderburk, a member of Phi Kappa ber of Delta Chi fraternity, the Y.M.C.A ., COPASS-BRAKEBILL : Miss Emma Leah Co- Psi fraternity, was state news editor on the Daily Bombardiers, Phi Eta Sigma scholastic fraternity pass, '34fa, and William Brakebill, '35bus, both and the Congress Club of Shawnee, were married June 12 in Tulsa. 0klahoman before he entered the Army . He . He was a student in Mrs. was stationed at Hunter Field, Savannah, Georgia . the College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in Brakebill, a member of Alpha Phi sorority, Lt. Van Heflin, '326a, and Mrs. Heflin are the government. taught school in Shawnee. Mr. Brakebill is con- parents of a baby daughter, Vana Gay, born re- nected with the engineering department of the cently in Hollywood, California . Lieutenant Oklahoma City Air Service Command in Okla- Heflin homa City, where the couple are at home. is stationed at Camp Roberts, California. Railroad in Cleveland where the couple estab- W. D. Owsley, '32eng, has been named chief lished THAIN-SANDERSON : Miss Christine Thain, a home . '35lib.sci, engineer with the Halliburton Oil Well Company Jack A Wood, '33bus, Oklahoma City, is a formerly of Watonga, and Edward L. at Duncan. He has been with the Halliburton liaison representative with Sanderson, Vardaman, Mississippi, were married Company the outside production July 7 in Tuscaloosa, since graduating from the University . department of Beech Aircraft Company in Wichi- Alabama. Mrs. Sanderson Ray Parr, '326a, and Mrs. Parr have chosen ta, Kansas. was a member of the library staff of the Univer- the name Peyton Michael Gerard Parr for their sity of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Mr. Sanderson, baby son born recently in Oklahoma City. Mr. -1934- a graduate of the University of Mississippi at Parr is a reporter and feature writer on the Daily BUTLER-CASTLEMAN : Miss Shirley Butler ; Oxford, is an instructor in physics at the Uni- 0klahoman . Fletcher, and Gentry R. Castleman, '346s, pharm- versity of Alabama. The couple are living in Sketches of Tom Yarbrough, '32, and Lyle C. acist's mate second class in the Navy, were mar- Tuscaloosa . Wilson, '18, are included in the illustrated book- ried June 5 at Marlow. Mrs. Castleman, a grad- Robert Wolf, '36law, and Mrs. Wolf (Frances let, From the Fighting Fronts, published recently uate of Oklahoma College for Women at Chick- Morse, '356a) are the parents of a baby daughter, by the Philadelphia Record on the Record'.( for- asha, is bookkeeper at a department store in Sally Sue, born recently in Tulsa. The Wolfs' eign correspondents . Mr. Yarbrough is with the Marlow. Mr. Castleman, formerly a chemist in older daughter is named Nancy Nell. and Mr. Wilson is with the Nashville, Tennessee, was attached to a Marine -1936- United Press. unit at San Diego, California . -1933- Capt . Joel E. Cunningham, '30-'34, and Mrs. THADEN-DAVIS: Miss Marjorie Thaden, Cunningham (Marine Shoemate, '376a) Bronxville, Mrs . Ross McLaury Taylor are the New York, and Capt . William G. (Elizabeth Brooks, parents of a baby daughter born July 11 at Fort Davis, Jr., '36bus, Marietta, were married July 10 '33ma) is making her home in Wichita, Kansas, Bragg, North Carolina . in New York City . while Mr. Taylor, '30ba, 33ma, serves as Mrs. Davis attended Sweet a lieu- William M. Dodson, '34law, has resigned as Briar College in Virginia, and graduated from tenant stationed at Camp Wallace, Texas. Lieu- assistant county attorney of Muskogee the Katharine tenant Taylor was professor County Gibbs School in New York. Cap- of English at the to accept a private legal position . He was em- tain Davis, a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fra- University of Wichita before entering the service. ployed by the DuPont company before becoming ternity, was associated The Taylors have two children, Brooks and with Time, Incorporated, Mich- assistant county attorney. before entering the service . He is stationed in ael . Jack Emil Engleman, '34bs, Norman, is the office of Mrs. Louis R Means, Jr. a ju- the Chief of Ordnance in Wash- (Martha LeFlore, nior botanist with the Soil Conservation Service ington, D. C. The couple are living in Arlington, '33ed) bas moved from Oklahoma City to Kan- at Woodward . Virginia . sas City, Missouri, where Mr. Means was recently Robert H. Parker, '346a, formerly of Okla- William Harries, '36bus, transferred as production manager of the Ameri- is a representative of homa City, has been named chief attorney for the the Reed Roller Bit Company in Corpus Christi, can Beauty Macaroni Company . The couple have Department of Banking of the State Texas. two daughters, Linda Ann and Nancy Elizabeth . of New York. He was granted leave of absence from L. H. Mack, '36eng, head of the Mack Drilling NEAL-ALLIN : Miss Thelma Louise Neal, 33fa, Shearman and Sterling Law Firm, New York Company, has moved from Cleveland, Albuquerque, New and John T. Allin, Osage, were mar- City, to accept the state position . Mr . Parker Mexico, to Moab, Utah, where the company is ried May 24 in Cleveland. Before her marriage received his law degree at Columbia drilling mile-deep Mrs. University test wells for the Defense Plant Neal taught school in Cleveland. She is a in New York after leaving the University . He Corporation and private potash and magnesium member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Allin is married and has one child, Robert H. companies is employed Parker, . He and Mrs. Mack have two sons, with the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Jr., 2 years old. Johnnie, 4, and Dicky, 6 months.

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lishing season selected for excellence of format Reason for Every Season, Lost in a Cloud of Blue, and typography. Another recent honor accorded and This Moment Can Never Last. Lieutenant Mr. Conkwright was his selection by the Trade Douglass is also the composer of an earlier song, Book Clinic of the American Institute of Graphic The WAC is a Soldier, Too, which was played Arts as one of the judges who each month pick recently by Andre Kostelanetz and his orchestra Hot weather out the book having the best design and typogra- on their coast-to-coast radio program . phy. Before going to Princeton, he was art editor FISHER-WOOD : Miss Frances Fisher, '39he, of the University of Oklahoma Press. Enid, and Dr. Charles B. Wood, Cambridge, Mas- bothers people-- O. H. Cunningham, '38m .ed, has been ap- sachusetts, were married in Cambridge on May pointed superintendent of schools at Council Hill, 29 . Mrs. Wood, a member of Delta Delta Delta Oklahoma. This summer he taught at the Con- sorority, was dietitian at the New England Bap- nors Air School at Warner. tist Hospital in Boston before her marriage . She and autos too GIBSON-MAGRUDER : The engagement of served her interneship in the House of Mercy Miss Mary S. Gibson, '38bus, Muskogee and Okla- in Pittsfield, Massachusetts . Dr. Wood is pro- homa City, to Harold N. Magruder, Don't let your automobile get "heat Oklahoma fessor of English and instructor in military sub- City, has been announced . The wedding was jects at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in to take place prostration" because of neglect of on July 28 in Oklahoma City . Miss Cambridge, where he and Mrs . Wood are Gibson is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma at home . proper maintenance . Be sure that sorority. Mr. Magruder, a graduate of the Uni- Charles Hickcox, '39ms, a member of the Alas- versity of Missouri at Columbia, is associated with kan division of the United States Geological Sur- your motor cooling system is In good the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in vey, was in the Aleutian Islands doing research Oklahoma City, where the couple will live . on strategic minerals . order, that the motor is properly SINGLEY-GLENN : Miss Mary Ann Singley, O'MEARA-JILLSON : Miss Patricia O'Meara, Il- Tulsa, and Aviation Cact Walter F. Glenn, Jr., waco, Washington, and Lt Everett Jillson, '38- tuned up, and that your battery is '38, Tyler, Texas, were married June 26 in Okla- '39, Sayre, were married June 13 at Fort Mon- homa City. Mrs. Glenn, a member of Chi Omega mouth, New Jersey. Mrs. Jillson, a graduate of in good condition . Inspection at regu- sorority, attended Oklahoma A. and M. College the University of Washington, taught school at at Stillwater . Cadet Glenn was in training at Ilwaco . Lieutenant Jillson is stationed with the lar intervals can save you much grief Mustang Field, near El Reno. Mrs. Glenn plans Signal Corps at Fort Monmouth, where the couple to remain in Tulsa until he completes aviation are at home. by avoiding costly breakdowns. training. David Linebaugh, '39letters, Muskogee, is an Mrs . Carl E. Everett (Trudy Goodwin, 38soc. administrative assistant in the Bureau of the wk) lives in Harrisonville, Missouri, where her Budget in Washington, D. C. His home is near husband is a practicing physician . there in Mount Rainier, Maryland . ASKEW-KAYSER : Miss Carol Askew, Amaril- MERRITT-WINKLER: Miss Mary Jane Mer- YOUR DEALER lo, 'Texas, and Capt. John W. Kayser, '38journ, ritt, Oklahoma City, and Sgt. W. A. Chickasha, were married May 8 in Amarillo . Winkler, '37-'40, Duluth, Minnesota, were mar- Mrs . Kayser is a graduate of the University of ried June 2 in Oklahoma City. Sergeant Wink- W Texas at Austin . Captain Kayser, a member of ler, a graduate of the University of Minnesota in Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, was stationed at Minneapolis, was employed by the Oklahoma C. E. MAHAFFAY Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The couple estab- Natural Gas Company in Oklahoma City before 126 North Porter, Norman lished a home in San Antonio . he entered the Army . The couple established Lt. Clare Lyons and Mrs. Lyons (Stella Radley, a home in Shreveport, Louisiana, near Barksdale '37-'38) are the parents of a baby son born June Field, where Sergeant Winkler was on duty . 17 in Oklahoma City . Lieutenant Lyons was on SESSUMS-THAREL : Miss Nathalie Sessums, duty in Louisiana . Tires should be checked often '39ba, Little Rock, Arkansas, and Lt. George M. for longer Dr. James H. Sawtcll and Mrs. Sawtcll (Dor- Tharel, '42ed, Seminole, were married June 5 service. Come In for tire and tube othe London, '38ed), Chicago, are the parents of in Little Rock. Mrs. Tharel was Baptist student a baby inspection. daughter, Sheri London, born July I1 secretary at the Oklahoma Baptist State Hospital in Oklahoma City. in Muskogee. The couple are at home in Gates- LINDQUIST BURKS-SHAW : Miss Thelma Burks, Hooker, ville, Texas, near Camp Hood, where Lieutenant and Ray Richard Shaw, 38pharm, Oklahoma City, Tharel is stationed . 217 W. Main Norman Phone 704 were married June 6 at Hooker. The couple are Mary Lynn Westervelt, '39bs, '41ms, Norman, living at Pryor where Mr. Shaw is a foreman junior geologist with the Texas Oil Company, in the DuPont powder plant. has been transferred to company offices in Shaw- nee . -1939- WOOWARD-PATTERSON : Miss Inez Wood- Hal Muldrow, Jr. ward, '39ba, '40m .ed, Norman, and Cpl . Kenneth '28 F. Patterson, '41-'42, Lawton, were married June Insurance BAKER-SHELTON: Miss Evelyne Baker, '33- of all Kinds '39, and Petty Officer Raymond Shelton, '33-'36, 6 at Norman . Mrs. Patterson was secretary in the Bonds both of Blanchard, were married June 4 in Wil- College of Business Administration at the Uni- Security Natl. Bank Bldg . Norman liamsburg, Virginia . Before her marriage Mrs. versity before her marriage . Corporal Patterson . Shelton taught school at Blanchard . Mr . Shelton, former University business student, was stationed assistant Blanchard postmaster before he entered at Camp Lee, Virginia . the Navy, was stationed in Norfolk, Virginia, WOZENCRAFT-NEAL: Miss Frances Wozen- where the couple were at home . craft, '39ed, Seminole, and Capt . Nevin E. Neal, HODGE-CONNERS : Miss Mary Louise Hodge Conway, Arkansas, were married July 3 in Alas- Buy Bonds Every Payday I and Lt. Gerald Conners, '37-'39, both of Wau- ka. Mrs. Neal, a member of Alpha Phi sorority, rika, were married June 5. Mrs. Conners was received her master's degree at Columbia Uni- employed in the Agricultural Adjustment Ad- versity in New York City . Before her marriage ministration office in Waurika before her mar- she taught school in Tulsa. Captain Neal, a riage. Lieutenant Conners was stationed at Fort graduate of Hendrix College at Conway and Sill, where the couple esablished a home . Vanderbilt College in Nashville, Tennessee, is RUSSELL SMITH STUDIO I)ALE-HIXSON : Miss Agnes Dale, '39ba, Altus, stationed in Alaska . and Pvt. J. Howard Hixson, Jr ., Washington, D. "Where Photography is an Art" C., were married on July 2 in Washington . Mrs. -1940- Hixson, a member of Alpha Phi sorority, is em- 1271 2 E. Main Norman ployed in the ordnance division of the War De- A question from Mrs. Harold Tacker (Sylvia partment in Washington . Private Hixson, who Babcock, '40), formerly of Norman, was used attended George Washington University there, on the Information, Please radio quiz program was employed in the Department of Commerce July 5 . The question asked for lines of poetry before entering the Army. He was stationed describing different kinds of complexions. Mrs. at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland . Tacker is the wife of Lt . Harold Tacker, '40fa, Music and lyrics for the all-WAC show, On University photographer on leave for Naval ser- the Double, presented recently at the WAC vice in Alaska . Training Center at Daytona Beach, Florida, were Lt . James L. Barr, '40eng, and Mrs . Barr are written by Lt. Ruby Douglass, '39fa, formerly of the parents of a baby son born in June at Romu- Bristow . The show features twelve songs by lus, New York. Lieutenant Barr is stationed at Lieutenant Douglass, among them There's a the Seneca Ordnance Depot there.

60 SOONER MAGAZINE VADAKIN-BECKER: Miss Bette Vadakin and Lt. Frank R. Becker, '40bus, both of Enid, were married June 5. Mrs. Becker was employed at the Enid First National Bank. Lieutenant Becker, a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, was stationed at Fort Sill with the Field Artillery. CHOWNING-HOHL : Miss Betty Katherine Chowning, '40soc.wk, '43m .soc .wk, Oklahoma Wherever you are . . . it isn't City, and Pfc. James F. Hold, Sand Springs, were married June 26 in Oklahoma City. Mrs . Hohl is a case worker with the United Provident As- far to your nearest sociation in Oklahoma City. Private Hohl, a member of Phi Chi medical fraternity, is a junior in the University School of Medicine . The couple are at home in Oklahoma City. Anthony Store William A. Clegern, '40eng, and Mrs. Clegern have chosen the name Robert Wayne for their baby son born in San Diego, California, last winter . Dale Dow, '40eng, Fort Madison, Iowa, is 68 Stores Serving the Southwest employed as an engineer with the Globe Aircraft Company in Fort Worth, Texas. V. R. Echols, '40m .ed, formerly superintendent for Twenty Years . . of schools at Battiest Consolidated School in Me- Curtain County, has been appointed superinten- dent of schools at Dover, Oklahoma. Mrs. Echols OKLAHOMA Weatherford KANSAS is the former Fern Katch, '40m .ed. Elk City Miss Freddie Lou Etter, '40lib.sci, Muskogee, Cushing Woodward Winfield has been employed as librarian at the Station Cordell Liberal hospital at Camp Gruber, Oklahoma. Chickasha EVANS-DOWELL : Miss Nelle Rose Evans, '40 Pawhuska Clinton Garden City bus, Norman, and Ensign George B. Dowell, '43 Hominy Fairfax Salina eng, Saratoga, Texas, were married June 16 in Anadarko Lawton Hutchinson New York City. Mrs. Dowell is an associate of Norman McPherson Fay Stephens, Inc., in Oklahoma City. Ensign Ada Drumright Altus Arkansas City Dowell was awaiting assignment to duty follow- Hollis ing completion of his training at the Naval Re- Ponca City serve Midshipmen's School in New York. Blackwell Sayre TEXAS FALKENSTEIN-GASSER : Miss Lillian Falken- Miami El Reno stein, '40ed, Durant, and Pvt. George M. Gasser, Ardmore Cleveland Dalhart St Louis, Missouri, were married June 22 in St. Hobart Louis. Private Gasser, a graduate of the Logan Duncan Amarillo Basic College of Chiropractics at Normandy, Mis- Tonkawa Frederick Pampa souri, was associated with a clinic in Excelsior Okmulgee Mangum Borger Springs, Missouri, before entering the Army . He Oklahoma City Harlingen was stationed with the Medical Corps at Fort Stillwater ADS Seminole Henryetta Longview Bragg, North Carolina, where the couple were Alva temporarily at home . Mrs. Gasser plans to return Bartlesville Greenville to her position as High School music teacher at Chandler Enid McAllen Durant this fall . Shawnee Alice FONDREN-JONES: Miss Nancy Jeanne Fon- B Bristow NEW MEXICO Victoria dren, '40-'41, Madill, and Lt. Fred B. Jones, Jr., Big Spring '40-'41, Durant, were married July 3 at Alliance, Wewoka Nebraska . Mrs. Jones attended Oklahoma College Guthrie Hobbs Brownsville for Women at Chickasha and Southeastern State Seminole Clovis Brownwood College at Durant. Lieutenant Jones was sta- Holdenville Carlsbad Plainview tioned at the Army Air Base at Alliance, where the couple established a home. FOSTER-REISS : Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Jean Foster, '40ba, Heav- ener, to Albert F. Reiss, in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on February 20. The couple are at home in Fort Smith, where Mrs. Reiss teaches school . C. R. Anthony Co. BRASK-GARWOOD : Miss Christine Brask, Tonkawa, and Lt Irvin M. Garwood, '40bus, Blackwell, were married June 6 in Tonkawa . Mrs. Garwood, a graduate of Oklahoma A. and LIFE MEMBERSHIP in the University of Oklahoma Association costs $60, which M. College at Stillwater, taught school in Hutch- $5 .00 quarterly . One Life Membership includes both inson, Kansas, before her marriage . Lieutenant may be paid at the rate of Garwood, formerly with the Continental Oil husabnd and wife, if both are Sooners. Get Sooner Magazine for life. Company in Ponca City, was stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, but expected to be transferred to California soon. Lt. Norman J. Harris, '406a, and Mrs. Harris LIFE INSURANCE LOANS (Rose Stone, '40) are the parents of a baby daughter, Jeanne Ellen, born last spring in Tulsa. Lieutenant Harris is on duty overseas. We offer a special low rate on loans on HENDON-BISHOP : Miss Idabel Hendon, '40 Loans of $1,500 or more journ, Shawnee, and Dr. Charles Bishop, Jr., life insurance . Wewoka, were married June 20 in Shawnee . Mrs. are available on a long-term basis. Bishop is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Dr. Bishop, who attended Oklahoma Baptist Uni- versity at Shawnee and the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, is a graduate of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Southern College of Optometry in Memphis Ten- Phil Kidd, President nessee. He is a member of Kappa Sigma fra- C. ternity. The couple are at home in Wewoka, NORMAN, OKLAHOMA where Dr. Bishop is a practicing optometrist .

AUGUST, 1943 61 Alvin W. Hicks, '40m .ed, formerly of New Alice Jerry Waters, 40soc.wk, Oklahoma City, York City, is superintendent of schools at Mam- is a Red Cross social worker at the Station Hos- aroneck, New York. pital at Camp Croft, South Carolina . IIIGHSMITH-JOHNSTON : Miss Sara Sue SARGENT-YEILDING : Miss Hettie Jo Sargent, Highsmith and Capt . Myron T. Johnston, '36-'40, Walters, and Lt . Howard Yeilding, '38-'40, both of Norman, were married June 5 at Camp Phoenix, Arizona, were married June 3 at West Hood, Texas. Captain Johnson, former Univer- Point, New York . Mrs. Yeilding, who attended sity engineering student, was employed by the Oklahoma College for Women at Chickasha and Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company at Norman Oklahoma A. and M. College at Stillwater, was before entering the Army . He was stationed at employed with Consolidated Aircraft in Fort Camp Hood . Worth, Texas. Lieutenant Ycilding graduated KRAFT-LOCKS : Miss Patsy Ruth Kraft, Okla- from West Point Military Academy in June with homa City, and Lt . Alfred H. Locke, '39-'40, a commission in the Air Force and was assigned Eufaula, were married June 5 in Fort Worth, to Mather Field, California . The couple estab- Texas. Lieutenant Locke was stationed with the lishcd a home near there in Sacramento . Air Force at Tarrant Field, near Fort Worth, where the couple have established a home. -1941- WRIGHT-NELSON : Miss Betty Anne Wright and Lt (jg) Gregory C. Nelson, '39-'40, both of AAB-BURT: Miss Mary Joyce Aab, '39-'41, Oklahoma City, were married June 25 . Mrs Nel- and Lt . Richard F. Burt, '38-'41, both of Glen- son, a member of Chi Omega sorority, attended pool, Oklahoma, were married June 6. Lieutenant Oklahoma City University and Oklahoma A. and Burt, a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, M. College at Stillwater. Lieutenant Nelson re- received his commission in the Air Force at cently returned from duty as a Navy flier based Williams Field, Arizona, in May. He was as- on the aircraft carrier Enterprise in the South signed to duty in Austin, Texas, where the couple Pacific . He was assigned to the Naval Air Sta- established a home . tion at Jacksonville, Florida where he and Mrs. ANDERSON-STEVENSON : Miss Nila Lee Nelson established a home . Anderson, '41fa, and Capt. Lee Stevenson, '42bus, WARNER-NICHOLS : Announcement has been both of Ponca City, were married June 3. Cap- made of the marriage of Miss Mary Warner, Buf- tain Stevenson, a football player while at the Uni- falo, New York, and Lt . Horace C. Nichols, '39- versity, played professional football for a year '40, Ardmore, April 13 in Phoenix, Arizona . Lieu- after be graduated . The couple will be at home tenant Nichols recently received his commission in Oklahoma City while Captain Stevenson is at Luke Field, Arizona . He was stationed in stationed at Cimarron Field. Rapid City, South Dakota, where he and Mrs. Ralph Clifford, 41law, and Mrs. Clifford Nichols established a home . (Mary Fay Grantham, '38-'40) have chosen the Chester Norman, '401aw, Muskogee attorney name Margaret Ellen for their baby daughter born and former state representative from Muskogee this spring in Fort Worth, Texas. Mr. Clifford County, has been appointed Muskogee city judge is an attorney with the National Labor Relations by Governor Robert S. Kerr, '16, Mrs. Norman Board there. is the former Rena Marnell Turner, '40ed. Thomas L. Collins, '41letters, is associated with PATTON-COAMBS : Announcement has been Schwab and Beatty, an advertising agency for made of the engagement of Miss Mirian Elaine publishers in New York City. Mrs. Collins is Patton, '40ed, Anadarko, to Staff Sgt. H. Arnold the former Isabel Kaufman, '38242. Coambs, Columbus, Ohio . The bride-elect has COX-MERHAB: Announcement bas been made been teaching school in Lawton since graduating of the engagement of Mrs. Ruth Goodbread Cox, from the University . Sergeant Coambs, a gradu- '38-'41, Dayton, Ohio, to William Nicholas ate of the Polytechnic College of Engineering in Mer-hab,Toledo,Ohio.Mrs.Coxisonthestaffof Oakland, California, is taking advtnced engineer- the Dayton Public Library . Mr . Merhab, a grad- ing work at the University of Ohio in Columbus uate of Ohio Northern University at Ada, Ohio, with an A.S .T.P. unit. was formerly a professional baseball player and Lt. James Lee Quong, '39-'40, and Mrs. Quong coach. He is now a Toledo journalist and busi- (Jennie Lou Grey, '41fa) are the parents of a ness man . baby son, Terrence O. Quong, born June 25 at John W. Crutchfield, '41eng, Tulsa, is em- Camp Wheeler, Georgia . ployed as a rotary helper in the production de- RUDELL-TI-IOMSON : Miss Mildred Rudell, partment of the Humble Oil and Refining Com- '406a, Stroud, and Lt . Donald E. Thomson, New- pany at Corpus Christi, Texas. kirk, were married June 1 in Pocatello, Idaho, Evelyn Frances DcVorss, '41bs, formerly of Mrs. Thomson taught school at Claremore. Lieu- Detroit, Michigan, is employed as city laboratory tenant Thomson was associated with the Albright techician in Minneapolis, Minnesota . Title and Trust Company at Ncwkirk before FAUCETT-FIFE joining the Army : Announcement bas been Air Force last year . The couple made of the engagement of Miss Wanda Fau- established a home at Pocatello, where he was sta- cett, Shawnee and Oklahoma tioned . City, to Phil Fife, '416s, Oklahoma City . The wedding was to be SCILLIAN-GREEN : Miss Greta Ruth Scillian, an event of July 30 in Oklahoma '40ed, '42m.ed, Seminole, and City. Miss Serving a Need Flight Officer Mar- Faucett, who attended Oklahoma College for vin V. Green, '37-'40, Norman, were married Women at Chickasha May 28 in San and Oklahoma A. and M. for Alumni Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Green taught College at Stillwater, is employed as a medical school in Seminole . Mr. Green was assigned to technologist at St. Anthony's the Army Air Field at Hondo, Hospital in Okla- University alumni visiting the cam- Texas, where the homa City. She is a member of Kappa Alpha couple established a home . Theta sorority. Mr. Amzie Strickland, Fife, a member of Sigma pus will find the Oklahoma Me- '406a, Oklahoma City, wrote Chi fraternity, expects to graduate from the Uni- the script presented on the National Broadcasting versity School of Medicine in Company program, "Author's December. morial Union a convenient place to Playhouse," on Anne Hait, '41ed, Norman, is a member of June 23. Before going to New York recently, the Signal Corps Miss Strickland training group receiving in- have meals . The Cafeteria serves was a free-lance radio writer and struction in the University College of Engineer- actor in Chicago . She has bad acting experience ing . After completing her in Oklahoma City and training Miss Hait breakfast, luncheon and dinner six Norman, and played in will be assigned as a Civil Service employee at stock one summer at Cohasset, Massachusetts . Wright Field, Dayton, BEST-'TAYLOR : Ohio . She formerly days a week. Miss Aldena Best, Cordell, taught school at Ncwkirk and Moore. and Wallace A. Taylor, '40pharm, Norman, were Ardelle Hallock, '41ba, Norman, married May 25 in Cordell . is employed Mrs. Taylor, a grad- as student secretary for the Baptist Church in uate of the Southwestern Institute of Technology at Nachitoches, Louisiana, where the Louisiana Oklahoma Memorial Union Weatherford, taught school in Cordell before State Normal School is located. her marriage . Mr . Taylor, a University of Oklahoma, Norman member of Kappa George Holloway, '41m.ed, football coach at Psi and Galen, honorary pharmacy organizations, Ringling for the last three is associated with the years, has been em- Sooner Drug Store in Nor- ployed as athletic director and coach at the Fred- man where the couple are at home. erick High School . 62 SOONER MAGAZINE

IRELAN-KNEE : Miss Ruth Ella Irelan, '41 soc.wk, Sapulpa, and Junior Koenig Knee, '41 soc.wk, '42ma, Lawton, were married May 29 in Chicago . Mrs. Knee is working toward a degree in social administration at the University of Chicago and serving as a psychiatric social worker at the Illinois Neuropsychiatric Institute in Chicago. Mr. Knee is employed with the Pullman Company in Chicago, where the couple are at home. JACQUES-GAY : Miss Patricia Jacques, '41 journ, Uncas, and Lt. Richard L. Gay, Keene, New Hampshire, were married June 19 in Day- ton, Ohio. Mrs. Gay, a member of Theta Sigma Phi honorary journalism fraternity for women, was employed on the Jackson County Tribune at Altus before becoming an editorial clerk at Wright Field, near Dayton . Lieutenant Gay, a graduate of the University of New Hampshire at Durham, was an investment broker before enter- ing the Army . He was stationed at Wright Field . LANDSBERG-HORWITZ : Miss M a r i 1 i n e Landsberg, '40-'41, Dallas, and Ensign Al Hor- witz, '42journ, Oklahoma City, were married April 14 in Dallas. Ensign Horwitz, former sports editor of the Oklahoma Daily, is a mem- ber of Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. He and Mrs. Horwitz lived in Ocean View, Virginia, for a Laundering been followed use of bleach in rinse water short time after their marriage, until he was is not always necessary . to foreign duty . Mrs. Horwitz plan- TUB WASHING . Use one tablespoon transferred Bleach to each gal- ned to return to her home in Dallas. Nu-Cloz Household Removing Stains NICHOLS-THOMPSON : Miss Mary Margaret lon of warm water, add soap or washing powder and let clothes soak half hour or Nichols, '41, formerly of Ardmore, and Ensign well . Ink, fruit, vegetable, flower, grass, tea, Ejnar Thompson, Portales, New Mexico, were overnight . Wash and rinse and coffee stains, also scorch and mildew, married June 9 in the chapel at the U. S. Naval WASHING MACHINE . Add one half may be removed from white or color- Academy at Annapolis, Maryland . Ensign Thomp- teacup Nu-Cloz Household Bleach to a fast cotton or linen by soaking from 5 son recently received his commission at the Acad- washer of water and proceed as for tub to 15 minutes in a solution of two table- emy and was assigned to duty in Jacksonville, washing. spoons Nu-Cloz Household Bleach in a Florida, where the couple established a home. quart of cold water. Repeat if necessary REYNOLDS-COLLINS : Miss Edith M. Reyn- BABIES' CLOTHES . Especially suit- and rinse well . Lemon juice or vinegar olds, '41nurse, Valliant, lieutenant in the Army able for sanitary laundering infants' will remove any brown spots remaining Nurses Corps, and Capt . George H. Collins, Jr., white cotton and linen garments . after removing certain inks . Wollaston, Massachusetts, were married June 1 in New Orleans . Lieutenant Reynolds is on duty at Disinfecting and Deodorizing Fort Sill . Captain Collins, a graduate of Harvard Dishwashing University, is stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia . Chinaware, glassware, pots and pans Refrigerators, enamelware, bathtubs, ROUSE-SCOON : Announcement has been made may be thoroughly cleaned and disinfect- washbowls, linoleum, tile floors, etc., may of the engagement of Miss Annabelle Rouse, '41 ed by using two or three tablespoons of be made clean and sanitary by washing letters, Norman, to John G. H. Scoon, Princeton, Nu-Cloz Household Bleach in conjunc- with a solution of two or three table- New Jersey. The wedding will take place this tion with soap in the dishwater . Odors spoons of Nu-Cloz Household Bleach to fall . Both Miss Rouse and Mr. Scoon are editors of vegetables, fish, etc., are completely a quart of soapy water. Wash the surface with Henry Holt and Company, Publishers, in eliminated . allowing the solution to remain a few New York City. Miss Rouse is a member of minutes, then rinse well with clear water. Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Scoon, a gradu- Most spots and stains will disappear. ate of Princeton University, and the bride-elect Bleaching associated with the University Press Chinaware, glassware, or enamel used were formerly Add one tablespoon Nu-Cloz House- in the sick room, may be thoroughly dis- in Norman . washing with a solution of been hold Bleach to each gallon of rinse water, infected by TEETER-HOGGARD : Announcement has cold or lukewarm . Soak clothes for 15 five tablespoons Nu-Cloz Household made of the engagement of Miss Mildred Mae minutes, then rinse several times in clear Bleach added to each quart of warm, Teeter, '41ed, Los Angeles, to Ensign Lara Hog- water. If directions for laundering have soapy water. gard, former director of choral music at the Uni- versity. Miss Teeter, a member of Sigma Alpha Iota honorary music fraternity, is doing graduate Active Ingredient: Sodium Hypochlorite, 5 .25% by wt . work in the University of Southern California in Los Angeles . She taught school in Colorado last year. Ensign Hoggard, on leave for Naval ser- vice, was assigned to active duty at Tucson, Ari- Available in pints, quarts and half-gal- zona. James A. Wilson, '41eng, and Mrs . Wilson Ions. Removes stains, disinfects, deodor- (Ima Leta Logue, '37=38) are the parents of a baby son, James Allen, born recently in Okla- izes, for laundry, dishwashing, and City. homa bleaching. -1942- Bob Adams, 39 242, former WNAD staff member, has been employed as an announcer at station KTUL in Tulsa. ANDERSON-BRADLEY : Miss Frances Jane AT YOUR INDEPENDENT RETAIL GROCERS Anderson, '42ed, Norman, and Capt . K. Orville Bradley, Dallas, were married June 15 in Nor- man. Mrs . Bradley last year taught school in Distributed by Borger, Texas. Captain Bradley, a graduate of St Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas, was stationed at Camp Mackall, North Carolina. The couple established a home near there. BENNETT-DORRANCE : Miss Mary Alice Bennett, '40-'42, Joplin, Missouri, and Lt. John M. Dorrance, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, were married recently in Joplin. Mrs. Dorrance is a

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member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Lieu- Delta Delta sorority, was employed in the Army tenant Dorrance, a graduate of Princeton Uni- Ordnance office in St. Louis, Missouri . Lieutenant versity, was stationed at Camp Crowder, Missouri, Wilson was connected with the Office of Chief with the Signal Corps. of Ordnance in Washington, D. C., in civilian life . LOANS ARRANGED PROMPTLY BERCH-HOLLINGSWORTH : Announcement He is now an instructor in aviation ordnance at was made of the engagement of Miss Almarian Miami Beach, where the couple established a Bcrch, '42bs, and Pfc. Francis W. Hollingsworth, home. If you need an insurance loan, a real '41bs, both of Oklahoma City . The wedding Mrs. Robert E. Lee (Jane Strother, '42ba), was estate loan, a business loan, or short set for August 7 in Oklahoma City . The Oklahoma City, has been designated a sergeant in bride-elect is employed as a medical technologist the motor corps of the Red Cross volunteer spec- term personal loan, you can deal at St. Anthony's Hospital there. Private Hollings- ial service division. Members of the motor corps worth is a junior in the University School of drive Red Cross station wagons which act as more quickly and more satisfactorily Medicine . The couple plan to establish a home taxis for service men and their visiting relatives in Oklahoma City. with your home town bank than with and friends, transport flowers to chapels and hos- CARTER-BLANTON : Miss Greta E. Carter, pitals, and are available for various emergency any other lending institution. '42he, El Reno, and William B. Blanton, Chi- services . cago, were married April 18 at El Reno. Mrs. Mrs . Mac Bradley (Joyce Thompson, '42journ) Blanton was a member of Mortar Board and the has been employed as advertising salesman and University Symphony Orchestra . Mr . Blanton, who adviser for student publications at the University. SECURITY NATIONAL BANK was educated in Kansas City, Missouri, is on the She is advertising manager of the Oklahoma NORMAN, OKLAHOMA staff at the Federal Reformatory at El Reno, where Daily and assists with advertising for other campus the couple are at home . publications. R. W. Hutto, '10, President FINK-ELEY : Miss Marion Fink and Lt . Donald WINANS-LEACH : Miss Edith Winans, '38- D. Eley, '38-'42, both of Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Kingfisher, were mar- '42, Duncan, and Pfc . W. O. Leach, '40-'41, Hel- ried June 20 at Laurel, Mississippi . Mrs. Eley at- ena, were married June 12 in , Colorado . tended Southwestern State College at Weather- Both Private and Mrs. Leach are former Univer- ford. Lieutenant Eley, an Ordnance officer, was sity law students . Private Leach, secretary to stationed at the Laurel Army Air Base . Congressman Lyle Boren before he entered the Bob Elliott, '41-'42, Perry, entered the Naval Army, was in training at Lowry Field near Den- CHAM PLIN N Academy at Ananapolis,Maryland, in June . Amem- ver. SUPER SERVICE STATION ber of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and Kappa Kappa TIRES - GREASING - WASHING - REPAIRS Psi band fraternity, he was a student in the Col- -'1943- Open Day and Night lege of Engineering at the University. Michael Blair, '43fa, London England, planned E. F. SHERMAN, Manager EMERY-CARROLL : Miss Helen Miriam Em- to join the actors staff of the Entertainers National Main and Highway 77 Norman Phone 644 ery, 42bus, Oklahoma City, and Staff Sgt . Mac Service Association, which has headquarters in M. Carroll, Jacksonville, Texas, were married New York City. The Association, which in- June 4 at Duncan . Mrs . Carroll is an employee cludes among its sponsors Gertrude Lawrence of the Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Com- and Eddie Dowling, sends shows to service LINDSAY DRUG STORE pany in Duncan . Sergeant Carroll was stationed camps in the United States and Canada . Mr. James S. Downing - The Druggist at Fort Sill . Blair appeared in a number of University Play- PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY John B. Freeman, '42bus, and Mrs. Freeman house productions while he was a student in the (Panthea Mae Evans, Whitman's and Pangburn's Candies '39ed) are the parents of a School of Drama. baby daughter, Panthea Kay, born June 2 in Tul- Amelia Capshaw, '43soc .wk, Norman, has been 116 E. Main ...Norman... Phone 362 sa. Mrs. Freeman, formerly secretary of the De- engaged in medical social work in the University partment of Botany at the University, was recently Hospital in Oklahoma City. She recently re- elected national secretary of Chi Delta Phi lit- turned from New York, where she did similar BUILDING MATERIALS erary sorority. work at the Central Islip State Hospital on Long Aviation Cadet Huel Hamm, '39-'42, and Mrs. Island . Of All Kinds Hamm have chosen Beverly Berneda as the name VAN de CARR-BLISS : Announcement was for their baby daughter born June 11 in Okla- matte of the engagement of Miss Elizabeth Ann Long-Bell Lumber Co . City. Cadet Hamm, former O. U. football ace, Van de Carr, '43journ, Norman, and Charles W. was stationed in Shawnee. Bliss, Jr ., '436us, Tulsa. Miss Van de Carr is a 227 W. Main Norman Phone 51 Lovclla Ligon, '42ba, Wewoka, is employed as member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Bliss secretary to Congressman Lyle Boren in Wash- is in training at the Naval Reserve Midshipmen's ington, D. C. She recently attended June Week School in Chicago, Illinois, and expects to re- festivities at the U. S. Naval Academy at An- ceive his commission as an ensign in August . He napolis, Maryland . is a member of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. PHONE PACE-MEACHAM : Miss Dorothy Sue Pace CASEY-WRIGHT: Miss Dorothy Jewel Casey, and Lt. George A. Meacham, III, '40-'42, both '42-'43, Oklahoma City, and Pvt. Robert E. of Clinton, were married June 19 in St. Peters- Wright, '40-'43, Burlington, Iowa, were married burg, Florida . Mrs. Meacham, who attended July 10 at Fort Sill . Mrs. Wright is an employee Oklahoma College for Women at Chickasha, was of General Mills, Incorporated, in Oklahoma City. employed in the U. S. Engineer offices in Tulsa Private Wright, a member of Delta Tau Delta before her marriage . Lieutenant Meacham, a fraternity, is with the Field Artillery at Fort Sill . member of Kappa Sigma fraternity, was with He will enter Officer Candidate School after com- the Air Force in St. Petersburg, where the couple pleting basic training. established a home . Marise E. Chastain, '43journ, Mount Pleasant, Martha Lou Miller, '40-'42, Norman, has be- Michigan, is employed as advertising assistant Clark gun training at LaGuardia Field, New York City, with the Harris Department Store in Dallas, Texas. Cleaners as a hostess for American Airlines. Miss Miller DUDLEY-SCHMIDT : Miss Ruth E. Dudley, 48 formerly was employed at a Norman Navy base . '43fa, Oklahoma City, and Ensign William G. F. Virginia Lee Minnick, '42bus, Norman, is em- Schmidt, Jr., '436us, Norman, were married July ployed as a junior executive with Saks Fifth Ave- 3 in Oklahoma City . Mrs . Schmidt is a member nue, a large department store in New York City . of Delta Gamma sorority. Ensign Schmidt, a Miss Minnick received her master's degree in re- member of Alpha Tau omega fraternity, recently RUBBER tailing from New York City University in June . received his commission at the Naval Reserve STAMPS RIDGEWAY-PAUL : Miss Anne Ridgeway, Midshipmen's School in Chicago . He was as- ` Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Lt . Carl E. Paul, signed to duty in San Diego, California, where Jr., '39-'42, Muskogee, were married in a Fort the couple were at home . Sill post chapel on June 9. Mrs. Paul was em- Virginia Goodwin, '43nurse, is on the nursing Seals, Stencils, Badges, ployed as a secretary at Sheppard Field, Texas, staff of University Hospital in Oklahoma City. before her marriage . Lieutenant Paul, a member Pauline Grisso, '436a, Seminole, has been em- Numbering Machines, etc. of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, was stationed at ployed as an assistant analytical chemist with Write for Big Illustrated Catalog Fort Sill . The couple established a home in Law- Smith, Rudy and Company in Philadelphia, Pen- ton. nsvlvania . Southwestern Stamp Works SCHAEBER-WILSON : Miss Ruth Schaeber, Korene Harris, '43journ, Grand Junction, Colo- '39-'42, Pawhuska, and Lt . George D. Wilson, rado, has been employed as a reporter on the 303 N. Harvey Oklahoma City '40eng, Oklahoma City, were married in Miami Southwest American at Fort Smith, Arkansas. She Beach, Florida . Mrs. Wilson, a member of Delta is a former society editor of the Oklahoma Daily.

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