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-1908- is announced this week by Robert H. Wilkins, -1930- librarian . Mrs. Ruth S. Ferris, '30ba, has resigned her Nor- order librarian Finis Ewing McReynolds, '086a, '29m.ed, At the University she served as position of high school principal at McKinnon, cerebral hemor- of library man, died the last of July due to a for several years. She has a bachelor order that she might be with her husband, Weldon taught University and a rhage and following a year's illness. He had science degree from Columbia C. Ferris, '29ba, '31116, who recently won the two Illinois . school for 41 years. Mr . McReynolds taught master's degree from the University of democratic nomination for judge of the third Cali- 1 . years in Norman High School, 12 years in Miss Stafford assumed her new duties October judicial district . Their home is in Altus. fornia schools, and was bead of the department of education and teacher training at Murray State -1926- 1931- School of Agriculture at Tishomingo. Lynne R. Mapes, '26ba, Norman, has been com- Derald 1' . Swineford, '31fa, '46fa, sculpture, missioned a captain in the regular Army . Captain '46ma art, has been employed as assistant professor -1914- Mapes is now serving with the temporary rank of art at Oklahoma College for Women. He was Dear Ted: of lieutenant colonel . with the Municipal Galleries in Oklahoma City, for Enclosed is my check for $60.00 in payment NEVILLE-ALBRITTON: In a ceremony at the has taught in Wichita University, Wichita, Kan- University of Oklahoma a life membership in the home of her mother in Altus, Grace Neville, sas ; and since 1940 has been teaching in the West Association. '26h .ec, became the bride of John A. Albritton, Texas State College, Canyon, Texas. My residence address is 5804 Park Avenue, Kan- Altus, August 15 . Mr. Albritton graduated from sas City, Missouri . Texas A. and M . College. Kiowa County Star-Re- Ed Harris, '08ba, dropped in for a short visit view, Hobart, published by recently while attending a meeting of the War -1927- 1) . C. Frost, '31ba, received Dads and proudly displayed photos of his son, George M . Roberts, '276a, '28ma, has accepted first in general excellence ; a veteran of World War 11, and his grandson . the post of principal of College-High at Bartlesville. second in agriculture ; third Having spent most of the ten years on the O. U. Mr . Roberts previously had been principal of the in country correspondence, campus from 1904 to 1914, I can hardly realize Central high school at Bartlesville for two years. news or advertising pic- that the University enrollment may reach 20,000 Beatrice Dalton, '276a, St . Louis, Missouri, has tures and presswork, typog- this fall and winter with the addition of N.A .T .T.C . accepted a position with Cornell College, Mount raphy and makeup, among With best wishes to all, I remain, Vernon, Iowa, where she will be assistant professor weekly newspapers judged Sincerely yours, in the School of Education. in the recent Oklahoma Arthur R. Wolfe, '08ba, '14ma Price Gittinger, '276a, '36m.ed, is assistant to State Fair Newspaper Con- the dean and supervisor of student affairs at Davis, test. -1918- California (Agricultural College) . Mr . Gittinger is has been appointed head J. Thad Baker, '18, also president of the Yola County Chamber of D. C . FROST the Veteran's Administration of the legal division of Commerce and director of the Community Church City . He formerly was chief attorney at Oklahoma Choir. Mr . Gittinger and his wife, the former -1932r- V.A . at Muskogee . Acee '32, Oklahoma's internation- of the Seattle Foster, have a 14-year-old daughter and a Blue Eagle, returned from his - son ~1919 who is a sophomore at Davis. ally known Indian artist, has three and one-half years' service in the Air Corps Cloyd, '196a, '28116, Muskogee, has Richard H. and has set up camp in Santa Fe, New Mexico, to assistant chief attorney in the legal -1928- been appointed resume his painting . Administration at Okla- Anadarko Daily News, division of the Veteran's Rev. Judson S. Leeman, M. D., `326a, is practic- published by Joe W. Mc- homa City . ing medicine in Sublette County, Wyoming, with Bride, '286us, was award- clinics at Pinedale and Big Piney. He also is Priest- -1921- first in advertising, ed in-charge of St . Andrews in the Pines at Pinedale ; Joseph A. Brandt, '21ba, former president of correspondence and country Baptist Big Piney ; and St. Hubert Henry Holt and Co ., has assumed editorial control presswork, typography and St . John the at the Hunter at Bondurant. of the publishing house for 10 years. makeup ; second in gener- PIATT-LOGAN: Wedding vows were ex- Dr . Virgle G . Wilhite, '216a, professor of eco- al excellence ; third in agri- change August 3 in Henderson, Kentucky, by nomics, returned recently from the European duty culture and news or adver- Florence Piatt, Davenport, and John Byron Logan, in American sponsored schools for soldiers . Dr . tising pictures, for a total '32llb, Chandler. Mr . Logan took special courses Wilhite's first assignment was at Shrivenham, Eng- of 440 points in the re- Colorado, Boulder. He practices land, near oxford . Leaving the University campus cent Oklahoma State Fair at the University of with his father in 1944, Dr. Wilhite served in Washington with Newspaper Contest. law in Chandler and is associated the War Department before joining the instruction- Joe W. McBride in the lease business . al staff of the European educational system . Lowell Dunham, '326a, '35ma; former Latin Frank S . Cleckler, '216a, is manager of the -1929- and Spanish teacher at Idabel High School and '29ba, '36m .ed, Al- new regional office of the Veteran's Administration Col. William C. Garrison, Central State college, Edmond, has been appointed New Mexico, has returned to the reg- languages at the in Oklahoma City . buquerque, assistant professor of modern Army after serving with the 45th Division . he has been assistant Maurice H. Merrill, '19ba, '21116, has been se- ular University . For four years permanent rank of captain after . offices lected as the representative of the Cleveland County He will have the special agent in charge of F.B .I at San of duty with his present Bar Association in the House of Delegates of the he completes his tour Juan, Puerto Rico, where he also was on the fac- D. Garrison, '32ba, Oklahoma Bar Association. rank . His brother, Col. Joseph ulty of the police academy and gave numerous 1922- Norman, has been on terminal leave and returned Spanish lectures to Puerto Rican groups . " to civilian life . Wayne Stevens, '32116, has resigned his position Esther McRucr, '226a, Norman, is now located REYNOLDS-HENIFIN : Clara M. Reynolds, of county attorney at Ponca City . He will enter in Ardmore as chief librarian in the Carnegie library '296s, '42m .ed, Lawton, and Comdr. Lisle Henifin, private practice in Ponca City . He was succeeded there. Kingman, Arizona, were married June 19 in Las by Leonard G. Gcb, '39-'43. Lt . Col. John M. Lydick, '22ba, Norman has Vegas, Nevada . Mrs. Henifin has been teaching in Lt. Barker Shirley, '32116, Norman, has been returned to Washington where he has gone on the Lawton schools since her graduation from the transferred to Fort Mason, near San Francisco, active duty with the Army finance departments. University . Commander Henifin was executive offi- California, for a new assignment . cer of the N.R .O .T .C . at the University in 1941-42. Hammet F. Hough, '326us, Oklahoma City, has 1923~ The couple plans to establish a home in Kingman. returned to his position as a buyer for the John '236a, '29ma, Oklahoma City, Roxic Hughes, PAYNTER-SMITH: Ann Paynter, '29ba, Ponca A. Brown Co ., Oklahoma City, following his re- died recently of pneumonia after a two-week ill- City, and Earl F. Smith, Marlow, were married lease from active duty with the Army . He served ness . August 25 in Duncan. Mrs. Smith is a member of 45 months overseas as a captain in Counter Intel- ~1924- Alpha Xi Delta Sorority . She holds a master's ligence. degree from Columbia University, New York . She Dr . E. K. Collier, '24med, died recently in a has teaching school in Ponca City . -1933- Norman hospital following an illness of about been Richard W. "Dick" Camp, '29geol, has been Edward M. Clark, '33ma, '41ph.d, who has been four months . Dr. Collier had practiced medicine Northwestern State, Alva, elected as vice-president of the Consolidated Gas associated with has in Tipton for the last 15 years. of English at Utilities Corp., Oklahoma City . been named professor Centenary Louisiana. Mr. Lida White, '29ma, Norman, has accepted the College, Shreveport, Clark was -1925- assistant professor at the University. Marjorie Stafford, '25ba, is the newly position of high school principal at McKinnon, formerly Miss William G. Bray, '33pharm, '35ms, Poteau appointed order librarian at Drake University, it Wyoming.

SOONER MAGAZINE 16 pharmacist, was appointed assistant professor of journalism and press relations at the University, the post as assistant to the president of the Okla- pharmacology at the University. Mr. Bray has has recently written "Successful Letters for homa Operating Company, Oklahoma City . been in the retail drug business in Oklahoma since Churches," to be published by Abingdon-Cokes- KERN-WAGNER: Ruth Kern, Verden, and 1935 . bury Press, New York and Nashville. Leonard L. Wagner, '34-'37, Cement, were married WILLIBRAND-HOLTER : Mathilda Willibrand, Dr . S. B. Spradlin, '23ed, '26ma, '36d .ed, Nor- recently in Verden . Mrs. Wagner is a graduate '336s, '39ma, Freeburg, Missouri, and Herman G. man, has joined the faculty of Southeastern State of Oklahoma College for Women, Chickasha, and Holter, Mayfield, Kentucky, were married July College at Durant . He is teaching history and has taught in the Chickasha schools for the last 17 in St. Louis, Missouri . Mrs. Hotter was physi- government . several years. The couple it as home in Oklahoma cal education instructor in colleges in Iowa, Okla- Charles H. Eaton, '36bus, Dallas, is now em- City . homa, North Dakota and more recently in the ployed as an associate attorney in the Dallas Re- Maj. Norval I. Sommers, Jr ., '37bus, Oklahoma Florida State College for Women. She is a member gional Office of the Veteran's Administration . Mr . City, has been assigned to the supply section at Lt. of the American Association of University Women Eaton served for four years as an agent and special Gen. John K. Cannon's air training command and Fraternity . Mr . and Mrs. agent in the Security Intelligence Corps of the headquarters at Barksdale Field, Louisiana. Hotter have established a home in Mayfield where Army. He received his discharge last January. RICHTI ,.R-RUNYAN: June Elizabeth Richter, he is associated with the Merit Clothing Company. St . Joseph, Michigan, became the bride of John Burr 13 . McWhirt, '136a, '22geol, '33pc, oil -1937- Robert Runyan, '31-'37, Oklahoma City, recently Dale Arbuckle, '37116, evaluation engineer with the Bureau of Internal '36bs, and John Dunlap, in Oklahoma City. Mrs. Runyan was graduated Revenue, died August 11 at his home in Wash- '26, have organized a sporting goods firm which from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and ington, D. C. He became a member of the staff will be known as the John Dunlap Sporting Goods received nurse's training at the Walter Reed Hos- of the oil division of Internal Revenue in 1937 . Co . The store is located in Oklahoma City . pital, Washington, D.C . Mr . Runyan was a jour- Previous to that he had been associated with the Wallace C. Kidd, '37journ, Anadarko, has nalism student at the University. He served as a Shell Oil Company as a field geologist. He was purchased an interest in the Anadarko Publishing captain overseas on the staff of Brig. Gen. A. R. buried in Arlington National Cemetery . Company. Mr . Kidd, associate editor and manager Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Runyan arc at home in Gal- - 1934~ of the Anadarko Daily News, has been with that veston, Texas, where he is associated with the publication continuously since graduation from the News-Tribune advertising department . JONES-WELLER : In a ceremony in the post University . HAWKS-SEARS: Virginia Hawk, '37, Albu- chapel at Randolph Field, Texas, Genevieve Welt- Dr . J. Morgan Bush, Jr., '37bs, '39md, has opened querque, New Mexico, and formerly of Norman, er, Farmington, Illinois, became the bride of Col. an office in Ponca City . He is an eye, ear, nose and and Paul M. Sears, Oberlin, Ohio, also formerly Robert H. Jones, '34, Oklahoma City, July 24 . throat specialist . He is married and has a three- of Norman, were married in the home of the year-old son . Colonel Jones was a member of Phi Fra- bride's parents in Albuquerque. Mr . and Mrs. ternity. He received a degree from the University After a year's leave of absence from the Univer- Sears arc at home in Albuquerque, where Mr . of Idaho, Moscow . The couple will reside at Ran- sity to study in New York City and Chicago, Miss Sears will continue his career as a writer . Mrs. dolph Field where he is stationed. Mildred Andrews, '37fa, has resumed her duties Sears formerly was active in the field of radio, Lt . Eda Nelson, '33ba, '34ma, has been pro- as assistant professor of music. She studied in the her last position being promotional director for moted to office of head personnel officer and has Julliard School of Music, New York City, with the Chicago Roundtable broadcast. Mr . Sears is been made head of the Waves at the Memphis David Williams, head of the organ department, the son of Dr . Paul B. Sears, head of the botany and this N.A .T .T .C . summer has been studying in Chicago department at Oberlin University, Oberlin, Ohio, Dr . Mildred McCracken, '34ma, has been em- with the French organist, Marcel Dupre. and formerly of the University botany department . ployed as associate professor of English at Okla- Dan Dunnett, '37bs, has joined the staff of the homa College for Women, Chickasha. She has state conservation department as petroleum engi- -1938- held the position of associate professor of English neer . Lt. Col. James L. Farmer, '38bs, Norman, was at Southeastern State College, Durant . J. F. Malone, '37ba, extension division director recently appointed by Governor Kerr to division Eugene Kendall, '326a, '34ma, and Mrs. Ken- of short courses, has resigned his position to accept ordnance officer for the 45th division . Colonel dall (Dorothy Helen Detrick, '31) have recently returned to Norman from an extended trip through the Fast and Canada . While in Canada, Mr . Ken- dall attended the Top Club meeting of the 200 leading Field Representatives of the New York Life Insurance Company, which was held at the Manoir Richelieu, Murray Bay, Quebec, Canada . For the year 1946 Mr . Kendall is leading the en- tire New York Life sales force of 5,000 represen- tatives in the United States and Canada on the number of applications for life insurance. Robert Jackson "Jack" Williams, '34bus, and Mrs. Williams, Oklahoma City, are the parents of a son, John Cameron, born August 7 in St . Anthony hospital, Oklahoma City . Mr . and Mrs. Williams have another son, Robin, now six and a half years old. 1935- - E. G. McCurtain, '35ba, '36ma, has resigned as assistant professor of sociology at Northeastern State College, Tahlequah, to accept a position as associate professor of sociology and head of the Department of Sociology at Drury College, Spring- field, Missouri . Dr. Richard Roys, '35ba, '35md, and Mrs. Roys, '36ed, Seattle, Washington, have announced the birth of a daughter on August 5 . The baby was named Ruth Dennice. Floyd H. Norris, '35116, has established a part- nership law office in Los Angeles, California, with Henry Grivi. Mr. Norris was discharged in March with the rank of lieutenant colonel . He served as legal officer, Civil Affairs, in the Philippine Islands and military government for Japan. -1936- John T. Cooper, Jr ., '36ba, Wewoka, has been appointed assistant deputy administrator of the Veteran's Administration branch which includes The old veteran O.U. alums "drop in" to be of every possible assistance to the World War 11 American four states, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and New Legion Post No . 303 sponsored by the thousands of young vets on the campus of the University of Mexico . Oklahoma . In the above picture, a mad scramble was on to purchase ticket number one on a certain car Louie W. Beck, '31-'36, Purcell, has opened a on a certain campus that was "given" away in the interest of funds for service work by the Thomas law office in Purcell following his release from C. Reynolds American Legion Post No . 303 at O.U. the Air Corps. Previous to his military service They are from left to right, Paul Reed '16, Sulphur; Menter Baker, Jr., Oklahoma City ; fudge Owen he had been employed by the Oklahoma Tax Townsend, '40law, Marietta ; Ted M. Bcaird, '21, the Range Rider, and judge lack Boatman, '41, Ok- Commission as an auditor. mulgee . In background, looking on, are Clee Fitzgerald, post commander and Ed Ferguson, past com- Stewart Harral, '36ma, director of the school of mander of the campus post .

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has been transferred Red Cross field worker . She served in India and Farmer, who returned recently from the Japanese Carter Bradley, '40journ, the United Press the War Department in Shanghai, occupation area, was commanding officer of the from the Oklahoma City office of later was with been employed of the University 12th Ordnance battalion, which entered Japan to the Washington offices. He had China. Mr. Froug is a graduate joining the immediately behind the occupation forces and es- on the Oklahoma City Times before of Missouri, Columbia . tablished maintenance service at once upon arrival. United Press. CRANE-MILLER : Thelma Jean Crane, Tahle- River- LOWELL-DIVIS : Faye Ruth Lowell, Moore, NESMITH-CLOSE : Barbara Nesmith, quah, and William Wesley Miller, '39-'41, Tahle- Close, '40, Norman, became the bride recently of Henry C. Divis, '38bus, side, Texas, and Roland B. quah, were married July 24 in the First Methodist ceremony, July 27 Oklahoma City. The couple is at home in Oklaho- were married in a double ring Church there. Mr. Miller was graduated from couple is at home in Tulsa where ma City where Mr . Divis is in the furniture busi- in Riverside. The Northeastern State College. Mr . Close is attending Spartan Aero Engineering ness . to a new duty with the Guided School . Now assigned BATES-SHULTZ : Mildred Bates, Mounds, be- Eglin Field, Florida, Lt . Lavern '42116, Guthrie, has Missiles group at came the bride of Robert M. Shultz, '38ba, Okla- Charles Allen, Jr., '40ba, re- county attorney A. Yarbrough, '38-'41, Norman, returned hoina City, August 21 in Oklahoma City . Mrs. been appointed to fill the office of bar in cently from the Pacific theater where he was sta- Shultz is a graduate of Oklahoma City University . in Guthrie. He was admitted to the state tioned at Eniwetok with the Air Instrumentation . Shultz served for four years as a communica- 1942 shortly before going into the Army . - Mr Test Requirement Unit . tion officer aboard the USS Oceangrapher and the Maj . Norval M. Locke, '40ed, left recently for Arkan- USS Goshen . Yokohama, Japan. His wife and three children CRUM-CARY: Ida May Crum, Helena, in Yoko- and John W. Cary, '41bus, Oklahoma City, GRAHAM-VAN OVEREN : Dr . Mary V. Gra- will join him later to make their home sas, City . . ham, '38bs, Chicago, became the bride of Capt . hama were married August 10 in Oklahoma Mr Sigma Frater- Jack King Van Overen, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Woodrow Hardy, '39-'40, Norman, was elected Cary was affiliated with Phi Kappa July 17 in Tulsa. Mrs. Van Overen was a member Fifth district commander of the American Legion nity at the University. The couple are temporarily of Omega Sorority . She received her at district Legion meeting at Guthrie recently . at home in Oklahoma City . M . D. degree at Tulane University, New Orleans, LIVESAY-WALBY: Dolores Livesay, Oklahoma DIK-GLASS : Elsa Dik, Syracuse, New York, member of Louisiana, and since then has been a City, became the bride of Odell Walby, '40ba, Still- recently became the bride of Capt. Norman Pil- Children's Memorial hos- the resident staff at the water, July 28 in Stillwater . Mr. Walby was a mer Glass, '41116, Oklahoma City, in Sacramento, in Chicago. Captain Van Overen is awaiting pital member of Kappa at the University. He California . Captain Glass also attended Oklahoma orders for further overseas duty . He is a graduate Oklahoma A. received his master's degree from City University and George Washington Univer- of Princeton University. . The couple is at home in Still- and M. College sity . He is a member of Kappa Phi Fraternity, Phi H. Smith, '38ba, '40md, has pur- Walby is employed on the fac- Dr. Willard water where Mr . Alpha Delta, legal fraternity, and the Oklahoma chased an undivided half interest in the lots and ulty of A. and M. as an instructor in political Bar Association. Captain Glass will be stationed in building of Cunningham Clinic and has begun science. last two years he Japan for two years and Mrs. Glass will join him practice in Clinton. For the Leon Lee, '40ba, '46ma, Beaver, recently ac- Phillips Pe- there. has been a company surgeon for the cepted a position as instructor of economics at troleum Company at Phillips, Texas. the University . He will teach freshman and sopho- BYNUM-WELLS : Helene Bvnum, Henryetta, Edwin Schildc, '38ba, '46ma, has been employed more economics. became the bride of Robert William Wells, '41bs, in Henryetta. Mrs. Wells as band director in the Bristow High School . He Orville Rogers, '40bs, and Mrs. Rogers, the for- Welcetka, August 31 was director of the Norman High School band mer Esther Beth Shannon, '416a, have established attended Oklahoma College for Women. Mr. last year . a home in Dallas, Texas, where Mr . Rogers is Wells was a member of Signta Chi at the Uni- The Oklahoma State Medical Association has connected with Braniff Air Lines as co-pilot . Mr . versity. He recently was discharged from the approved the appointment of Clayton Fondren, and Mrs. Rogers have one son, Curtis . Army Air Force. Executive '38bus, Oklahoma City, as Associate Parker R. Ledbetter, '40journ, Tulsa, has been Bill Lackey, '41pharm, Okmulgee, has formed Secretary of the Association by the House of named assistant manager of the Tulsa chamber a partnership with Abe Pickle, Shawnee druggist . Delegates recently . of commerce publicity department . The business will be located in Shawnee and sergeant in the Mr . Fondren is a former staff Norman Graebner, '40ma, has returned to his known as the Prescription Pharmacy . Air Corps. He served forty-three months Army duties as assistant professor of history at Okla- AUTRY-HENDRICK : Margie Danne Autry, Air Corps and was released from active with the homa College for Women, Chickasha, following Lawton, became the bride of Finis Edward Hen- Mr . Fondren is married service in November, 1915 . his release from military service. For more than drick, '416s, Tuskahoma, August 15 in Central and has a fifteen-month-old son. a year he was supervisor of instruction in the Yoko- Baptist Church, Lawton . Mr . Hendrick is asso- hama Army Educational program school in Japan. ciated with his brother in business . He served as a George N. Austin, '40bs, Oklahoma City, has major in the Army Air Corps for five years, one -1939- been admitted to the University School of Medi- years was spent in the Southwest Pacific theater. Austin is the for- The couple is at home in Lawton . Capt . A. M. Brixcy, '396a, '40bs, '43md, re- cine as a freshman student. Mrs. mer Annyce Briscoe, 41h.ec. turned recently from Germany after serving for FENTON-GEFFEN: The wedding of Korenc 20 months . Now on terminal leave from the Army, Harris Fenton, '43journ, Fort Smith, Arkansas, he plans to return to the University Hospital to and Samual Edward Geffen, '40-'41, Houston, take work as a resident physician. -1941- Texas, was an event of July 15 in Tulsa. Mrs. Geffen was editor of the Oklahoma Daily and a HARRFLL-ALFORD : Maxey Harrell, Purcell, member of Sigma Delta Tau Sorority . She has Lloyd Alford, '39bs, also of Purccll, were Thurman White, 41ms, head of the department and been a member of the staff of the Southwest 24 in the First Christian Church in of visual education, attended the convention of married July American since 1943 . Mr. Geffen is a member of couple has established a home in Pur- the National Association of Visual Educators and Purcell . The Lambda Phi Fraternity . He is employed as a both employed in the public Dealers in Chicago recently . Mr . White spoke Pi ccll where they are petroleum engineer and at present is in charge of school system . before the convention on "The Organization of Local Film Councils ." Mr. White also attended a a field unit operating in south Texas with head- A mural depicting the life of Will Rogers which in audio-visual education at the quarters in Houston. will hang in the lobby of the new Will Rogers five-week course University of Chicago on a scholarship awarded KELLY-STEPHENS : Mrs. Mary Jean Kelly, theater in Oklahoma City is being painted by by the department of films of the Encyclopedia Holdenville, became the bride of Robert W. Craig Sheppard, '39fa. Britannica . Stephens, '39-'41, Holdenville, July 19 in Okla- John W. Gittinger, '38ba, '39ms, Oklahoma City, Ralph Bollinger, '41, Kansas City, Missouri, homa City . The couple have established a home has been appointed Personnel Counselor for the Bollinger arc the parents of a daughter, in Norman where he will be studying engineering. Veteran's Administration in Oklahoma City . Mrs . and Mrs. July 19 . . Bollinger is a BURGHER-ATKINSON : Jeanne Mathilda Bur- Gittinger is the former Mary Rylc, '39h.ec. Barbara Ann, born Mr first officer flying for the Trans-World Airlines gher, Tulsa, was married to John Arthur Atkin- out of Kansas City . son, '39ba, '41116, also of Tulsa, in August. Mrs. -1940- Thomas M. Lewallen, Jr., '41bs, Tuttle, has Atkinson was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta returned to his former position with the U. S. Sorority at Oklahoma A. and M. College, Still- water. Mr. Atkinson was a member of Delta Epsi- Major Raymond E. Gandy, '39-'40, Norman, is Engineers in Little Rock, Arkansas, following his Ion Fraternity at the University . He served as a now in command of Headquarters and Headquar- release from the Army. captain in the Army Air Corps during World ters squadron, Sixth Air Force, Caribbean Defense professor at Earl F. Wilson, '41m .ed, is now a War IT. command. Major Gandy recently was commissioned South Dakota Southern State College, Springfield . '41gn, in the regular Army as a first lieutenant . Mrs. Wilson, the former Mildred Glass, is librarian Helen E. Patterson, New York, New York, is now working on her master's degree in Parrish, '40m .ed, Durant, has assumed in the Public Library there. William Nursing Education at Columbia University this the Sulphur school sys- his duties as principal of OPPENHEIM-FROUG: Betty Therese Oppen- winter. tem. For the last two years Mr . Parrish has been heim, '40= 41, Oklahoma City, and William Froug, Lt . R. M. McCool, Jr ., '416a, U. S. Navy, and teaching mathematics in the Durant High School . Jr ., Tulsa, were married August 19 in the Mrs. McCool (Elaine Larecy, '426a), both of Sam J. Bell, '40m .ed, Guthrie, has been ap- home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Froug attended Norman, are the parents of a daughter born recent- pointed as city manager effective July 31 . He for- Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York, Coronado, California . merly was a tire store manager. and recently returned from overseas service as a ly in

SOONER MAGAZINE Minnesota, were married August 18 in Oklahoma WILLARD-F'OST'ER : In a ceremony performed -1942- City . Mrs. Wolk was a member of , August 30 in Oklahoma City, Carol Julaine Wil- and was president of Sigma Delta lard, Oklahoma City, became the bride of Ted D. Winifield Crawford, '41-'42, Oklahoma City, Tau sorority at the University . She received the D. Foster, Jr., '43, also of Oklahoma City . Mrs. plans to help finance a student's voice training award and the Dads' Day Foster is a student at Oklahoma College for Wom- under Barrio Hill, professor of voice. Mr . Craw- award . She is associated with the Central State en, Chickasha. Mr . Foster was a member of Pi ford said the scholarship was given in thanks to bank as public relations representative . Mr . Wolk Kappa Alpha Fraternity at the University . He he professor Hill for the help and encouragement is a graduate of the University of Minnesota. served three years in the Naval Air Corps, one had received while in school . The former Okla- year of which was spent overseas . Stilley, '42journ, New York staff homa City baritone is now engaged in study at Francis Capt. 11 . B. Brown, Jr ., '436s, Norman, now on mem-ber ofthe Associatedpress, recentlywasguest the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago, terminal leave, has entered service with the Ba- o£ Sigma Delta Chi, honor- following his discharge from the Navy. speaker at a meeting roid Sales division of the National Lead Company, Mr . Stilley was editor of Lt . George Wyatt, '40-'42, Oklahoma City, was ary journalism fraternity . Chicago, Illinois, and will have headquarters in newspaper, and captured by the Russians on July 4 on an unau- the Oklahoma Daily, student Tulsa. later was managing editor of the Shawnee News- thorized trip into the Soviet occupation zone . He HUMPHREYS-DAVIS : The marriage of Patri- . Mr . Stilley was employed in the Oklahoma was released from custody on July 31 . Star cia Humphreys, Ardmore, and Rex Darwin Davis, City office of Associated Press before joining the CAMPBELL-AUSLAND Camp- '43, Pawhuska, was an event of August 31 in Ard- : Malory Vestal New York branch . bell, '42, Norman, became the bride of John C. more . Mr. and Mrs. Davis are at home in Nor- Ausland, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in a cere- man where Mr . Davis is attending the University mony performed August 15 in New York. Mrs. 1943- School of Law. Ausland was a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, and JOSEPH-BEGGS : Vaughneille Joseph, '43m .ed, for the last year and a half, has been living in Tom Bell, '40-43, and Max Allen, '40-'43, Elk City, and Nathaniel Johnson Beggs, Oklahoma Oceanside, New York City where she was employed by Made- Norman, have established an all-purpose delivery City, were married September 1 in moiselle . Mr . Ausland is now attending the School service under the name of "Sooner Service." Both California . The couple is at home in Los Angeles, of Public and International Affairs at Princeton men have returned to the University to complete California . University preparatory to entering the foreign serv- work for their degrees. FENTEM-BREEDING : Evelyn Fentem, Okla- homa City, and Marvin Offut Breeding, '43 bus, ice. : Florence Marie Scott, SCOTT-ANDERSON Oklahoma City, were married recently in the First bride of Merrill E. An- LEONARD-CUMMINS: Rosemary Leonard, Woodward, became the Presbyterian Church, Oklahoma City . Mr . Breed- Marquette, Michigan, became the bride of Lt . derson, '42-'43, Blackwell, August 4 in the First (jg) ing was a member of Phi Kappa Sigma at the Guy Eugene Cummins, '42pharm, Hollis, July Baptist Church, Woodward . Mrs. Anderson attend- 5, University . He served three years with the Field in Del Monte, California . Lieutenant Cummins was ed Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee. The Artillery. a member of Kappa Psi, national honorary phar- is home in Norman where they are at- couple at TAYLOR-RICIIARDSON : Dorothy Lee Taylor, macy fraternity, and Drugstore . University. Cowboys After tending the '42-'43, '44-'46, Norman, became the bride of his graduation, he attended Dental School in JUNK-BOYD : Dorrace Louise Junk, Shawnee, Col. A. Richardson, Jr., '46, Marlow, recently in Houston, Texas, where he received hiscommis-sion intheNavalReserves., became the bride of William Emerson Boyd, '42- Norman . Mrs. Richardson was active in the Bap- '-13, Shawnee, August 4 in St . Benedict's Catholic tist Student Union at the University and holds a SCHULTZ-CROSBY: Evelyn Schultz, Pinsville, Church . Mr . Boyd was a pledge of Sigma Nu Fra- state office . Mr . Richardson is an engineering stu- Ohio, and Ensign William 1L Crosby, '40-'42, ternity. 11e served in the Marines for three years, dent at the University . Lawton, were married July 4 in Pinsville. Ensign more than two of which were spent in Hawaii, SHULTS-SCI-TALL : The marriage of Ramona Crosby is a graduate of the United States Naval where he attended the University of Hawaii . The Shults, Seminole, and Fritz W. Schall, '43bs, Semi- Academy, Annapolis, Maryland . He has been as- couple will establish a home in Shawnee. inole, was an event of July 14 in the Seminole signed to the new aircraft carrier, USS Valley at home in Dun- TUTWILER-COYLE : Dr. Elizabeth Irby Tut- Methodist Church . The couple is Forge. can where Mr . Schall is empolyed with the Mag- wiler, '43md, Greensboro, Alabama, became the nolia Petroleum Company. DODGE-WALLACE: Alice Isabella Dodge, bride of Dr . John Jerome Coyle, '43md, Chandler, STEPHENS-ADKINS : Mary Josephine Steph- '42ba, Northfield, Vermont, and formerly of Nor- August 14 in Birmingham. Following the comple- Atoka, became the bride of Joseph man, became the bride of Stewart Raynor Wal- tion of her internship at the University Hospital, ens, '43h.ec, Walters, in the home of her lace, Freeport, New York, September 7 in North, Mrs. Coyle went to the Children's Hospital, Bir- Earl Adkins, '38-'39, five years Mrs. field. Mrs. Wallace also attended Emma Willard mingham, Alabama. Dr. Coyle interned at New parents on August 25 . For the last Adkins has been assistant cashier of the Atoka school in Troy, New York, and Stanford Univer- Rochelle hospital, in New Rochelle, New York . sity, California . Her father, Dr . Homer Levi Dr . and Mrs. Coyle will be at home in Chandler. Dodge, who is president of Norwich University, his doctorate at the University Northfield, was for many years Dean of the Grad- BRADSHAW-LUTZ : Wilda Neal Bradshaw, While completing E. Benson, University of uate College at the University and director of the Liberty, Missouri, and Kenneth E. Lutz, '39-'43, of Geneva, Dr. Oliver professor, served as official Research Institute. Mr . Wallace is an alumnus Oklahoma City, were married recently . They are Oklahoma government of narcotic defense league in Dartmouth College. at home in Oklahoma City and Mr . Lutz will com- translator for the world plete one year at the University for his degree . Geneva, Switzerland. PALMER-McNALLY : Theopa O. Palmer, '42ba, and Edward McNally were married May 27 in Las Vegas, Nevada . For the past year Mrs. McNally has been doing graduate work at Claremont Col- lege, Claremont, California . Mr. McNally attended Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois . The couple is at home in Pomona, California, where Mr . McNally is an investment agent for Lester & Co ., Los Angeles. WALLIN-STEMM : Melba Wallin, Grant, Nd- braska, became the bride of Robert M. Steam, '42, Oklahoma City, recently in Grant. The couple is at home in Reno, Nevada . WHITSON-SAWYER : Marie Whitson and James Sawyer, '42ba, both of Sapulpa, were mar- ried July 14 in Sapulpa. Mr . and Mrs. Sawyer are at home in Norman where Mr . Sawyer is a stu- dent in the School of Pharmacy at the University . SHARP-ROWNTREE : Mary Jane Sharp, '42ba, Chelsea, and John Rowntree, '43, Oklahoma City, were married August 18 in New York City . Mrs. Rowntree attended Christian College, Columbia, Missouri, and was president of Chi Omega Sorority at the University . She also was president of the national honorary art fraternity, . Mr . Rowntrce is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity . He is associated with his uncle in the import and export business in New York. Orville Mathews, '42ed, has been employed as history teacher and football coach in the Prague Members of two campers veteran organizations look over the World War 11 Memorial plaque located school system . in the foyer of the Oklahoma Memorial Union Buliding. Left to right, the vets include Arch Perry, SLESNICK-WOLK: Helen Slesnick, '42journ, Y.F.W . adjutant ; James McNeely, V.F.W . commander; Clec Fitzgerald, American Legion commander, Oklahoma City, and Leo Wolk, Minneapolis, and Joe W. Tidrow, past adjutant of the American Legion .

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State Bank . Mr. Adkins is a member of Pi Kappa KIRKPATRICK-ROBERTS: Ruth Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Guthrey completed graduate study at Barnes Alpha Fraternity . The couple have established a '44h .ec, Norman, became the bride of Bill W. Hospital, St . Louis, Missouri. Dr . Guthrey re- home in Norman where Mr . Adkins will complete Roberts, '45bs, Frederick, in candlelight a cere- ceived a B S. degree from Northeastern State Col- work for a degree in petroleum engineering. mony August 17 in Norman. Mrs. Roberts at- lege, Tahlequah. He served with the Navy until Alfred Lurie and Mrs. Lurie (Rosemary An- tended Oklahoma College for Women, Chickasha, July . drews, '436m) are the parents of a daughter, Carol and was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority and SNYDER-BASOLO: Mary Emily Snyder, Ann, born August 23 at Wesley Hospital, Okla- Omicron No, national honorary home economics '456us, Oklahoma City, and Joe Basolo, '29-'30, homa City . fraternity at the University. Since her graduation McAlester, were married recently in Mrs. Roberts has been associated with the Norman Oklahoma City . Mrs. Basolo formerly attended Transcript and the Oklahoma Publishing Co . Mr . Monticello College, Godfrey, Illinois . Mr . Basolo 1944~- Roberts also attended Frederick Junior College, was a metn- her of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity at the University . Oklahoma A. and M. College and received a de- DILLON-KERSTEN : Nancy Lee Dillon, Rialto, The couple has established a home in Muskogee. gree in electrical engineering at the University . H He California, and formerly of Shawnee, became the was a student in the Navy V-12 program and was LENNON-RALEY : Virginia Lennon, '45pharm, bride of Randall Marvin Kersten, '43-'44, Lin- a member of , honorary electrical Pawhuska, became the bride of Frank L. Raley, coln, Nebraska . The couple have established a engineering fraternity, American Institute of Elec- Rosebud, Texas, July 26 in Pawhuska. Mrs. Raley home in Oklahoma City and Mr. Kersten will trical Engineers and St . Pat's council. He attended is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority and continue his studies at the University' Medical Lambda Prairie State Midshipman's school, New York City. Kappa Sigma, honorary pharmaceutical School . fraternity . The couple has Howard L. Pilat, '446s, bas been appointed in- established a home in JOHNSON-HOOVER : Helen Frances Johnson, Balboa Heights, Panama . structor of chemistry on the faculty of the Asso- '44fa, Tulsa, and Blanton William Hoover, '40-'43, ciated Colleges of Upper New York . Mr. Pilat HATCHER-LAWSON : Mary Lee Hatcher, Oklahoma City, were married in Tulsa in early served in the Navy for over two years as an elec- Chickasha, and Jim Lawson, '45, Chickasha, were August . At the University Mrs. Hoover was a mem- tronics officer and took part in "Operations Cross- married recently in Chickasha. Mr . Lawson at- ber of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority and was roads" at Bikini . tended the University three years where he received president of the chapter during her senior year . naval training. He was commissioned an ensign Mr . Hoover was president of Phi Kappa PsiFra-ternity,and wasamemberofScabbardandBlade after which he served one year of sea duty. The -1945- couple has established a home in Norman, where and the Engineer's club. He was recently dis- they will attend the University. charged from the Army with the rank of captain KRAMER-AMOS: Doris Gene Kramer, '456a, WILLIAMS-HATFIELD : The marriage of Ne- after serving in Germany with the 86th division . and Jack Thornton Amos, '45-'46, both of Okla- ota Williams, Oklahoma City, and Eldon B. Hat- ANDERSON-FLAIG : Lt. homa City, were married August 1 in the Crown Norcan Elanor An- field, '45, Norman, was solemnized August 18 Army Heights Methodist Church, Oklahoma City . Mrs derson, '44gn, Nurse Corps, became the bride . in Oklahoma City . The couple has established a Amos was a member of Kappa Kappa of First Lt. Engelbert B. Flaig, in a ceremony per- Gamma home in Norman where Mr. Hatfield will work on Sorority, Orchesis, national honorary dance formed June 15 in Japan Base Chapel, Johnson fra- a degree in business education at the University . ternity, and was engineer's queen. Field. The couple expects to be discharged soon Recently she NICHOLS-GRAY : Mary Lou Nichols, Okla- was employed in the continuity and will spend a year in Yokohama before re- department of ra- homa City, became the bride of Earle W. Gray, Jr ., dio station KOCY . Mr. Amos turning to the United States . is a graduate of '45me, Oklahoma City, recently in the First Kemper Military Academy, Pres- BAUBLITS-YARBERRY: Betty Ellen Baublits, Boonville, Missouri . He byterian Church . Mr . and Mrs. Gray was pledged to Sigma have estab- '446s, Ada, and Hurley Houston Yarberry, '40-'43, Nu Fraternity at the Univer- lished a home in Schenectady, sity. He served with the New York, where Houston, Texas, were married August 24 in Ada. Air Corps as a B-26 pilot Mr . Gray is associated with for four years, the General Electric Mrs. Yarberry was affiliated with Pi Beta Phi So- one of which was spent in south- Co. ern France . rority at the University . For the past two years, PITTMAN-SMITH: Marjorie Louise Pittman, John 1' . she has been employed by American Airlines . McCullough, '45eng, is now employed '456a, Oklahoma City, became the bride of En- Lieutenant Yarberry has been serving in the Army on the faculty of Oregon State College, Corvallis, sign Selden Emerson Smith, Naval Air Corps, Field Artillery in the Philippines. The couple have Oregon . Monett, Missouri, in a ceremony performed June established a home in Norman where Lieutenant JONES-POPKESS: Jeanette Aileen Jones, Dewey, 28 in Oklahoma City. Mrs. Smith was a member Yarberry will complete a semester for a degree in and Ensign John E. Popkess, '45bs, also of Dewey, of Alpha Chi Omega, Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda engineering. He is a member of Sigma Chi Fra- were married in the Dewey Methodist Church July Delta, Iota Sigma Pi, and served as president of ternity. 20 . Mrs. Popkess attended Oklahoma College for the YWCA. For the last year she has been em- ployed Dale C. Byrd, '44arch. eng, bas five pages of Women, Chickasha. Mr. Popkess, now on ter- as chemist 6y Phillips Petroleum Co . Mr . drawings displayed in the July issue of Interiors minal leave, is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fra- Smith attended Washington University, St. Louis, magazine . Mr. Byrd won a $5,000 first prize in a ternity and , national honorary en- Missouri, where he was a member of Phi Delta General Motors competition held last year . gineering fraternity . Theta. EDWARDS-CRIDER : Cloene Edwards, Juanita L. Roberts, '44bus, has returned to the Dr . Ray Miller, '45md, Hollis, who served in Pawnee, became the bride of Lynn Crider, district office of Sohio Petroleum Company in the Army Medical Reserve and served his intern- '45pe, Septem- ber 18 in Pawnee . Oklahoma City, after spending a year and one-half ship at Indianapolis, bas been recalled into Army in the home office in Cleveland, Ohio. service and temporarily assigned to the veterans hospital at Muskogee . CAMPBELL-HOWELL: Patti Campbell, Comp- r-'1946- ton, California, became the bride of Harreld K. GRAY-CHEEK : Nancy Gray, '456us, Artl- Howell, '446s, Blanchard, April 28, in the Rose- more, and John D. Check, '42ba, Silver Lake, were MERRILL-BARNES : Jean Merrill, '44-'46, wood chapel, Compton. The couple married August 31 in Ardmore. Mrs. Cheek at- is temporarily Norman, daughter of Maurice H. Merrill, acting Blanchard. tended Randolph Macon Women's College, Lunch- at home in dean of the University School of Law, became the burg, Virginia, and was a member of Pi Beta Phi Dorothy Jeanne Gentry, '44music, Medford, bride of Ensign Donald Barnes, '45, Tulsa, in Sorority at the University . She served the sorority has been appointed to the faculty of Tulsa Uni- July . Mrs. Barnes is affiliated with Chi Omega as president, was president of Mortar versity as instructor of piano and organ. She re- Board and Sorority . Ensign Barnes, who has been in the in her senior year received the Letzeiser cently had been a member of the University fac- award. Navy for more than three years, was discharged Mr . Cheek attended Westminister College, Fulton, ulty . She is a member of , Pi Kappa July 1. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi Frater- Missouri, and is a member of Sigma Nu Frater- Lambda, Mortar Board and the American Guild niy. The couple will live in Norman where they nity at the University . He is a senior law student of Organists. . will continue their studies at the University . He also is a member of and SHOCKLEY-CLARK : Joy Shockley, '44journ, REYNOLDS-COLE: Quintelle Reynolds, '46, the Senate club . He holds a reserve commission Roosevelt, became the bride of McClure Clark, Stratford, became the bride of Ensign Marvin as a first lieutenant in the field artillery and has Great Bend, Kansas, August 2 in Great Bend . Mrs. Lynn Cole, '45bs, Flippin, Arkansas, June 1 in just returned from 14 months service in Japan. Clark was formerly employed as news editor of New York City . Mrs. Cole is a senior in business the I' he couple is at home in Oklahoma City . Alva Review-Courier and until her marriage was administration as an accounting major. Ensign McDONALD-COLE: Jean news editor of the Anadarko Daily News . The McDonald, '45bus, Cole was stationed at the University with the V-12 Norman, became the bride couple has established a Dome in Great Bend of Charles E. Cole, '38- unit prior to receiving his commission . '43, Fayetteville, Arkansas, where Mr. Clark is employed . August 29 in Norman . Mrs. Sam Nobel, the former Mary Jane Curtis, Mrs. Cole is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta So- '466us, has accepted the position of secretary- GRAIIAM-SEIKEL : Ernestine Roslie Graham, rority and for the last year has been secretary in receptionist in the counselor of women's office . '44journ, McLoud, and John Robert Seikel, also the English department at the University . Mr . ELMORE-STITES: Anne Elmore, '46ba, Wichi- of McLoud, were married June 30 in St . Vincent's Cole was a geological engineering student at the ta, Kansas, and Virgil A. Stites, '40-'45, Tulsa, church, McLoud . At the University Mrs. Seikel University . He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fra- were married August 24 in Wichita. Mrs. Stites was a member of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary and ternity. During the war he was a captain in field is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, national bon- professional scholastic sorority for women in jour- artillery with 15 months duty in the China-Burrna- orary scholarship society for freshman women and nalism . She also served as issue editor of the India theater. The couple is at home in Olney, Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary scholastic Oklahoma Daily. She was secretary of the Jour- fra- Illinois . ternity. Mr. Stites was attached to the Naval nalism School and for the past year she has taught V-12 WILEY-GUTHREY : Joy Ann Wiley, '45gn, unit at the University . He recently received English in the Dale High School . The couple his dis- is Chickasha, and Dr . George Henry Guthrey, '44md, charge from the Navy with at home in Crescent. the rating of chief Cardin, were married September 1 in Chickasha. yeoman . The couple is at home in Tulsa.

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Disabled Men Have Sports Class Students with physical disabilities or weaknesses enrolling in the University this fall will find a special physical education program made to order for them . The course is set up on a strictly individual ba- sis for the disabled men, many of whom are vet- erans. I-I. V. McDermott, director of the course, obtains a complete medical record of each dis- abled man and prescribes with a University phy- sician's recommendation exercises for the student to take in place of football, basketball and other strenuous sports . Each man is encouraged to continue the train- ing during his spare time . The three hour a week schedule serves chiefly as a guide and encourage- ment to the boys to attain better use of the muscles, McDermott said . Bars, pulleys, bar-bells, horseshoes, archery, fly- casting, table tennis, punching bags are all used in the curriculum . Those who can take more stren- uous exercises use the indoor swimming pool, bas- ketball courts and badminton equipment. Game rules are altered to fit the cases. "The boys can more or less make their own rules," McDermott said . "If they had to follow all the con- H. V. McDermott, director of the special sports class for disabled men at O.U., (left) swaps blows on ventional game rules, there would be no point in bag the University Field House workout their being here." the punching in room with ex-Infantryman Ted Bussey (center) and Sid Smith, formerly of the Marine Corps. Disabilities which appear among enrolees are heart ailments, hernia, general physical debility, flat feet, and generally weak condition. Some para- as her address now "38'/z Street, Austin, Texas." lytics, amputees, and post-operative convalescents The Drug Mill Sounds a bit like garment size, but, soberly, also enrol. Emphasis is placed on giving workouts a have we already arrived at the aerial or the sub- which are safe for the individual student. By DR . RALPH BIENFANG terranean age? As soon as space will permit and equipment may be obtained, McDermott plans a special pro- Increased support for pharmacy green as a sym- gram of physiotherapy to resume treatment where bol is offered by Capt . L. H. Roddis in "A Short the army doctors left off. History of Nautical Medicine," Paul B. Hoeber, School of Pharmacy News Inc. He states that pharmacy officers in the Greek Substantial Increase-Enrollments in the Uni- Navy have green velvet between gold stripes, in the versity School of Pharmacy promise to be the Roll Call - Italian Navy, green between gold stripes, and in largest in the history of the school, which is now the Rumanian Navy, green silk between gold going into its 54th year. Staff in charge of admin- CALVERT-McCULLOUGH : A n n Calvert, stripes. Here at home, the Oklahoma Pharmaceu- istration and instruction for this increased student '46ba, Oklahoma City, became the bride of John tical Association has come forth with a beautiful body is : Price McCullough, '456s, Denver, Colorado, Au- new letterhead in pharmacy green. If you haven't D. B. R. Johnson-dean and professor. gust 5 in Oklahoma City . Mrs. McCullough was seen it, get Pete Weaver to write you a letter . Ralph Bienfang-professor. a member of Chi Omega Sorority . Mr . McCullough Blanche Sommers-assistant professor. Peridots for Pharmacists attended the University of Denver, where he is a William G. Bray-assistant professor. member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity . He was a Pittsburgh Notes-The Drug Miller was fortu- Jean Brown-instructor. member of the Naval V-12 unit at the University nate enough to spend four days at the A. Ph . A. Porter Stovall-assistant . and attendee! midshipman's school at Notre Dame, Convention in Pittsburgh, and although he got con- JAMES TERRY-Phm. Edgar and Ruth Nichol- South Bend, Indiana.The couple is at home in Cor- siderable out of the regular meetings and all, just son now of Goose Creek, Texas, announce the vallis, Oregon, where Mr . McCullough has a teach- for fun he brings you these side observations of his arrival of 8 lb . 9 oz . James Terry Nicholson on ing fellowship at Oregon State College. He expects stay in, as they call it, the "City of Miracles ." If August 18 . to get his master's degree in chemical engineering. there were to be any criticism of the radio programs TO LILLY, TO LILLY-Phm. Will Purnell Offices of the law firm of Laughlin and Shadid in the Pittsburgh area, it would be in reference to and Mrs. Purnell have recently moved to Plain- were recently opened in Bethany. The two attor- the general lack of music, and the alacrity with view, Texas, out of which and in the surrounding little music that is found, turns into an- neys are Glen E. Laughlin, '46116, and Tannell A. which the territory of which, Will will represent Eli Lilly cap Shadid, '426a, '4611b . Both Mr . Laughlin and Mr . nouncements. . . Put a white wool yachting and Company. on Dean W. F. Sudro and you have-President Shadid are married and each has one child. 1918 YEARBOOK-Mrs . Lois Walter, Libra- Mary Evelyn Smith, '46ba, Lawton, is now with Harry S. Truman! . . . A friend gave Phm. Henry F. Hein of San Antonio a book to read on his trip rian, School of Pharmacy announces that only one the Maywood Herald and the Montelare-Leyden issue of the SOONER YEARBOOK is lacking in to the convention . Henry drove! He may get to the Herald, two suburban weeklies of Chicago, Illinois . the set on deposit in the library . . . the 1918 one. book some day. . . . Pittsburgh people are extreme- Bill Jennings, '46ed, Norman, has been named Probablv but very few were issued, but does some ly friendly . Everybody talks to you, and some of to serve as graduate assistant coach at the Uni- loyal alumnus of that class have one to give, or versity. them say the most outlandish things . . . . All Pittsburghers jay walk the narrow stone streets. know where one could be had? Please write Mrs. YOUNG-WOOLBRIGHT : Vera Jo Young, Walter. . . . A Mellon Bank custodian washes the sidewalks '46fa, Norman, and Joe Blake Woolbright, '46, down every night with a hose . Is this to clean MILITARY PHARMACY MUSEUM-Pharma- Seminole, were married recently in the First Bap- off incidental coins and broken lots of bills that cy student Tom L. Walkinshaw has donated the tist Church in Norman . Mrs. Woolbright was a may have dropped during the day's business? following markings : Ph . M. 2/ c for blues, Ph . M. speech major at the University . She was worthy (Pittsburgh's banking surplus is exceeded only 2/c for whites, Ph . M. 1/c for tans, and a combined advisor of Rainbow girls and a member of Thalian by New York and Philadelphia.) . . The Hotel operations patch. Pharmacy student Gene Allen honorary speech organization and Pi Zeta Kappa, Henry Dining Room may now say ."Ralph Bien- has given a Japanese blood testing set in perfect active in honorary religious sorority . She was fang, author of 'The Subtle Sense' ate here and condition. Marked with the trademark "OWL," it work of Baptist student union. Mr . Woolbright enjoyed it" . . to sum up, Pittsburgh seems to was manufactured by K. Erma of Tokyo. plans to enrol at Oklahoma Baptist University as have eastern advantages with a western spirit . AROMAS FROM INDIA-Dr . Sadgopal of a student for the ministry . October Oddities-Dan Rennick of Drug Topics Hindusthan Aromatics, Naini-Allahabad, India, Marion Wheeler, '46ba, Oklahoma City, has ac- fame prepares pancakes for eating by cutting them has graciously sent, for inclusion in the permanent cepted a the Elk City school position as teacher in into a pattern reminiscent of the children's game aromatic cabinet, 20phials of India-produced sub- system . of fox and geese. "For efficiency," says he . . stances. They are: oil of vetivert braj, oil of san- Stores in Chicago now offer giant piggy banks .in dalwood E. I., rose absolute, oil of patchouli, oil pink, yellow and blue, to hold $1000.00 in coins. of sweet orange, oil of petitgrain, oil of lime hand- Henry L. Kamphoefner, professor of architec- Cost-only $3 .98. . . Chamberlain it was who pressed, camphor, oil of cinnamon bark, oil of ture at the university, will serve on the editorial said, "Peace in our time ." How about some na- ginger, oil of caraway, oil of anise, otto of kewda board of the new magazine, College and Univer- tional savior coming forward with "Homes in our (Pandanus), otto juhi, otto saffron, otto rose, and sity Business . times"? . . . Pharmacist Sue Herndon Rouse has otto hina .

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