PARFAIT PINK is the formal modeled by Maxie Cooper, home economics senior from Oklahoma City . The dress, composed of 45 yards of nylon and trimmed with imported French lace, is the creation of Jack Stits- worth, '42, Los Angeles, California . Occa- sion : O.U .'s Shadow Box fashion show held in conjunction with the Career Conference .

Stories concerning more than 200 alumni of the University presented in miniature .

Mexico ; Elizabeth G . Bullard, Noble ; Doris N. Reunion meetings of the classes of 1903, c/o Meeker, Daytona Beach, Florida; Edgar Lee Harris, 229 E: Acers, Norman ; Winnifred B. Taylor, 418 N. E. 15th, Oklahoma City . '13, '23, '28, '33, '38 and '48 will be '08, 1550 S. Fillmore, Denver 10, Colorado ; Rohey, CLASS OF 1933-Charles Fnglctnan, 925 S. held in the Oklahoma Memorial Union Sam G . Ambristcr, Box 566, Norman ; W. T. 10th, Clinton, and Dorothy F. Cram, Faculty Ex- June 7-8, and will feature receptions, din- Leach, Rt . 3, Box 209, Norman . change, Norman-Co-chairmen ; Howard Var, ners and visits. Dale, Dale CLASS OF 1913-Earl Foster, 825 N. W. D)ke, 556 S. Zurich, Tulsa ; Vincent 209 E. Pyron Special recognition will be made to mem- 41st, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Ray Ferrell Mcach- Building, Guynaon ; Ab D. Walker, 351, Class of '03 who will be cele- am, 712 Lindsay, Norman-(:o-chairmen; Clar- Road, San Antonio, Texas; Harrison Roe, Box bers of the Brad- cncc Bates, Veterans Administration, Will Rogers Frederick; Lee Minter, 91 Boylston Street, grating their golden anniversary as alumni : Hospital, Oklahoma City ; Deborah Haines, 600 ford, Pennsylvania ; George Dinkler, Hennessey of the University of Oklahoma. Alumni Place, New York 22, N. W. 20th, Oklahoma City ; Mrs. Anna Meeting, Christine Squire, 60 Sutton Flolmberg Crawford, 60 graduating prior to 1903 are members of 607 W. Virginia, Anadarko ; Earl Sneed, 1394 E. New York ; Mrs. Louise the Honored Alumni club and are in- 26th, Tulsa 5 ; Manley E. Bailey, 477 College, Oktnulgce, Norman . Norman ; Paul G. Darrough, 719 Apco Tower, vited to attend each year's reunion ac- CLASS OF 1938-R . Dale Vlict, La y+ " Oklahoma City ; James F. Hatcher, 1028 Chick- tivities. School, Faculty Exchange, Norman, and Dctnctrice asha Avenue, Chickasha; Glenn C. Clark, 117 Thornton Holden, 5626 W. Purdue, Dallas, Texa, The reunion program will be published Elmwood, Ponca City . -Co-chairmen ; Jack Luttrell, 1 125 S. Ponca, Nor- in next month's magazine . Following are Court, CLASS OF 1923-Mrs . Kitty Shanklin man ; Arthur Ellsworth, 216 Edgcmcrc are in charge of Mcr- the class committees who Rountree, 1215 Larchmant, Oklahoma City, and Oklahoma City ; M. S. Douglass, Jr ., 1017 W. Martin, 542 E. 16th Strcct, arrangements for each class get together . Charles C. Bush, Jr ., 636 E. Boyd, Norman-Co- rick, Ilcnryctta ; Bill Lconhardt Apts . 402, chairmen ; Mrs. Nelle Bright Weatherford, 708 N. Bartlesville ; Helen V. Gunn, N. Lee, Oklahoma City ; Hillycr Freeland, CLASS OF 1903-Francis C. Cakes, 120 S. W. 41st, Oklahoma City ; Joe W. Hicks, 141 W. 1125 Illinois ; Business Office, Oklahoma Memorial Union, Nor- College Avenue, Edmond-Chairman ; Elizabeth Jackson Boulevard, Suite 3213, Chicago 4, man; John W. Gittinger, 1310 Westmoreland Bell, Box 424, Gainesville, Texas; Mrs. Helen 'I'. Murray Robinson, 930 Hightower Building, Road, Falls Church, Virginia ; John 1) . Hadsell, Drown Bibb, 605 South 4th, Moberly, Missouri ; Oklahoma City ; Suzanne Lasater, 643 Chautauqua, 315 N. Lake, Carlshad, New Mexico . George A. Bucklin, 230 Barrington Avenue, Los Norman ; J. Howard Marsh, 3720 S. Wheeling, Fergu- Tulsa ; Lloyd L. Smith, Sr ., 1903 Crestview Drive, Angeles 24, California ; Mrs. Rosa Barnett CLASS OF 1948-Betty Yarger Champion, York ; Bartlesville ; J. Roy Scitz, 232 Wichita National son, 115 Willow Street, Brooklyn, New 1410 N. Philadelphia, Shawnee, and Tom Brett, Building, Wichita Falls, Texas; L. W. Ellis, Newton E. Gorton, 1206 N, Cascade Avenue, Bank 1101 Chautauqua, Norman-Co-chairmen ; (;lint ; Mrs. Minnie Gould 4111 Terminal Building, Oklahoma City. Colorado Springs, Colorado Livingston, Box 264, Marietta ; Carroll Freeman, Hcfley, 420 Chautauqua, Norman ; Ralph Schrwin, Oklahoma City ; CLASS OF 1928-Q . M. Spradling, 424 Commerce Exchange Building, Reynolds Metal Co ., Listerhill (Sheffield) Alabama. Oklahoma City ; Chautauqua, Norman and Joe McBride, Anadar- Ferrill Rogers, 3411 N. W. 29th, Lt . Martha Meacham, Co . 1., WAG 'Draining Cen- CLASS OF 1908-J . L. Rader, Faculty Ex- ko, Co-chairmen ; Pauline Thrower Horras, Boul- and ter, Fort Lee, Virginia ; Charles L. Ward, 403 N. change, Norman, Errctt R. Newby, Cravens (Icr Canyon, Boulder, Colorado ; Ruth Foreman Fart, Potcatt ; Tom S. Bomford, Box 700, Miami ; Building, Oklahoma City-Co-chairmen ; Jack W . Updcgraff, 324 E. Emelyn, Norman ; Mrs. Leo Wayne 1) . Hubbard, 3262 Fuller, Fort Worth, Foster, 205 E. Main, Norman ; Clement O. Git- Garner, 608 E. Boyd, Norman ; Hal Muldrow, 633 Texas: Walter L. Ycilding, Box 397, Temple ; Page tinger, 2744 E. Fifth, Tulsa 4 ; Harry N. Horner, Tulsa, Norman ; J. 1. Goins, 204 Gilbert Building, Belcher, Jr ., 2220 W. Broadway, Enid ; Lester Davis; Mrs. Lcna Corn Keator, 535 N. Peninsula, Ardmore ; A. B. Carpenter, Box 896, Roswell, New

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Reynolds, Court House, Norman ; William C. Set- weather and climate, people, and cities . College, Fort Smith, Arkansas . Mrs. l Idle) (Edith tle, 116 S. Adair, Pryor ; Belt Head, 1106 Belford Paul 'I'. Miller, '30, Rochester, New York, for- Walker, '41journ) formerly was anploycd in the Drive, Oklahoma City 12 ; Charles (, . Yeaklcy, Jr ., iner Oklahoma newsman, now executive vice University Alumni Office Will edited the Sooner 2000 Andover Court, Oklalronta Cit)-. president of Gannett Newspapers, spoke at the MagoZlac in 1944-45. Oklahoma City chamber of comnurce public forum David Bridges, '39fa, Oklahoma City, was desig- 1)r. Rex Harlow, '15, Palo Alto, (,ali- luncheon March 6. nated "Outstanding Young Man of Oklahoma Cite 1 15 for 1952" at the forum luncheon of tile ChaillhCr fornia has been named by the Public Kenneth 13 . Barnes, '30eng, '33minxng, has of commerce meeting January 2L Bridges Relations Society of America as tile been appointed editor of the Oil and Gus Jozrrnul, is a )'(lung insurance executive. "public relations man of the year." At present a largest oil journal in the world. Barnes joined the Kenneth Harris, '3)ba, '491,aw, has been naincd public relations consultant in Pato Alto, he was publication in 194-1 as an engineering editor . editor ))f the Dc.1-lolay News uf Oklahoma Harris selected for the award principally because of his Paul A. 1)ufficld, '306s, Shawnee, scout for the is executive secretary of the Oklahoma Bar Asso- efforts in organizing a public relations commission Texas Company, was and given a 20-year service pin ciation is a former Universiq public relations on social science last year . recently, honoring his service for the hrtn in Kan- assistant. sas and Oklahoma . Betty Williamson, '39ba, Hcavcner, 1 Nolen J. Fuqua, '19ha, Duncan, was recently re- ceived her toaster of science degree from the 19 named vice president of the National Uni- ccrsity of Arkansas . Association of Soit Conservation Districts in their Lt . John W. Dexter, '31, public in- Mrs. Mary Lee Simpson, '39cng, February meeting. formation officer at Tinker Air Force loll,city engineer base, has completed his tour of niili at Ada, died January 19 after a it!ncss . Sidney li . Richards, '39eng, of Stanolind Oil Roger Denison, '21bs, '25nis, vice tary duty and has returned to his jot) on the Daily A. (Ih(Gthornan nevus staff. and Gus Company has been named a petroleum president of the Amerada Petroleum ' 21 engineering supervisor in the company's general Corp ., addressed the 'Pulse Geological Joseph W. Lee, '31ba, former manager of sta- office at Tulsa. He was formerly located in the Society of tile University Of Tulsa, Fclnuary 2. tion KGFF, Shawnee, has resigned as editorial division office at Caspcr, Wyoming. Dr . Roy N. Taylor, '21, El Reno, died of a heart page editor of the Topclta (Kansas) low nal to take attack in late December . a position oil the Wall Street Journal, New York . He will handle foreign news and its interpretation . 1. lxland Gourle), '40, Hcraryetttr Ihtily Free-Lame editor, hits been elect- 1)r. 1). W. LeMaster, '241ncd, Purcell, '40 cd president of the Henr)etta chamber was presented a life tnctnl)crship in tile John Fischer, '32ba, former Oklahoma ' 24 of conuncrce. Oklahoma State Medical Society Jan Daily editor and a Rhodes scholar from Capt. Robert F.. Richter, '4(1-'41, and Mrs. Rich- uary 29 by the Cleveland-McClain County Medical 32 the University, has been named editor ter, Santa Ana, Calilornia, have chosen the name Society. of Harper's magazine, effective September 30 . Robert Bradley Richter for their son born January Harrington Wimberly, '2-lba, Altus Times Dem- 17 . The Ricliters also have two daughters, Sally ocrat publisher, vice president of tile Federal Power Frncst M. I fill, '33ba, onetime Nornaart Nan, 7, and Jan Suzanne, 5. Commission in Washington, 1) . C., was recently Transcript reporter, hits received an- honored by the Altus chamber of commerce in '33 other pnnnotion on the Chicago ~ F.arncst flobcrccltt, '41ba, United Press recognition of outstanding service to his home Daily Manager for Asia recently intcrviccvcd town of Altus. News foreign staff. He will become manager of 1 the London bureau in August . He is now in Tokyo Prime Minister Nehru at New Delhi, he India. I I4erecltt's headquarters are in Tokyo. Dr . M. 13 Yarbro '286.t , has. openedcied )vlxrc has been manager of the News' Tok balsa since last fall . 1)r. Jess C. Shiner, 'Hntxd, '50d .ed, Stigler, has his optometry otlicc in Lawton . l le has recently been assigned as an evaluation specialist been practicing in Adat since 1935 . with the United States Air FtHYC F.xtCnSlon Course Stewart Harral, '36nta, public relations Institute in Stigler. 'It Haroldc F:trnhc :vrt 29mcd, Wil- ))f director the University spoke Fcb- John V. M)ogan, '41eng, of Stanolintl Oil and ntette, Illinois, 1,36 ruary cited in' February . Sur- 23 to the annual meeting of the Gus Company has been named :t senior petroleum vivors are ]its wife Pauline, and two Oklahoma Health Association. engineer in the company's division office at Fort sons, of Wilmette, and a sister, Mrs. Juanita Ilan- Jack Smith, '36-'37, Elk City, became news edi- Worth, Texas. He was formerly located in the niuru . tor of the El/t City Ihrily News February 16 . general office at Tulsa. Mary Kintbrough, '36, women's editor of the St . Morris, '30bs, Lwus Post-I),shatdt, spoke at the Matrix John University geog- Table Tanncll Shadid, '-12ba, '16Law, count) dinner in Norman March 18 . X 3 O raIih) I)rufcsx)r has writtenwt-' a book, attoi ncy of Noble County, hits been Oltlahon7a Geography, that contains in- 42 appointed to the faculty of Oklahoma formation on the land and water of the state, the Capt . John McReynolds, '37ba, '50ma, A. & M. College. lie will join the business law Norman, has been recalled to active department of the school of connncrcc. '37 duty and is en route to Korea. Robert F. Golf, '43bs, New York, hits been prcnrnoted to tile position Of Train- (:ranvillc W. Dutton, '33ba, '39ma, '43 ing Co-ordinator for Shell Oil Ctnn Washington, D. C., is a specialist on I)anv. F)n mcrk ( ;off was Training Representative '38 Latin America for the Office of Naval for the Midland, Texas, area office . Intelligence in which capacity he has served since Harry L. Kites, '-13ba, Broken Arrow, has 19-16. He Mrs. Dutton have a son, John and bought a semiweekly newspaper atWinnlic1d,Loui- Arthur, 4. .siona . IIe plans nn expanding tile paper into a John Chenoweth, '38fa, Woodward, died in the daily. Woodward Memorial hospital February 3 . Chen- owetlt was secretary-treasurer of the Northwest Virgit L. Scale, '-156a, '47ms, and Mrs. Oklahoma Cattlemen's association and editor of 4 Scale, the former Billic Vanderwerth, the association magazine, The Cattle run. '48bs, Houston, have chosen the name Air Force (;apt. Paul L. Park, '38, Noble, will Cynthia Ann Scale for their daughter bin n Jan- he reconunendcd for the American Soldier Medal uarv 22 . for bravery during rescue (lI)(rations in tile recent J. I, . Rodgers, '46eng, and Mrs. Rodgers, the floods in England. former M:u'y Norwood, '45ba, Norman, have chosen the name Joseph Lee, Ill, as the mane for " Ted Hcflcy, '39cd, '40ma, Norman, their son born Fchruary ll . NORNIA LANDS, '43fa, is rated as one of 1 39 completed work for the Ph . 1) . degree in American Studies at the University J. N. Pierson, '46bs, and Mrs . Pierson, the top women jewel designers in the Coun- of 31 inncsota in January. The degree was conferred the former Juani t..t I'u" -km s. , ',4)ba,c . of try, She modeled $86,000 worth of her own at tlic March comntcttcetnent. flefley formerly Amarillo, Texas, haul chosen the name creations in the University's annual Shadow taught American history and political science at Kcnnet}t Raymond for their son born t ~ - Box Style Show, March 4 in Union Ballroom . Oklahoma City University and at Fort Smith Junior ccinbcr 31, 1952 . At prcscnt Mr . Pier-n is din

APRIL, 1953 Attending the First Anniversary meet- '47bus, Petroleum Administration for De- partment of State UNESCO staff; James graduate student, Cath- ing of a Washington, D. C., Dinner Group fense; Noel E. Story, '40ba, '42Law, De- C. Kurtz, '50ba, olic University; Richard T. Wyche, '38ba, were 23 former University of Oklahoma partment of justice attorney; Roy P. Stew- students . The informal monthly get to- consultant, Management Planning of art, '31ba, Daily Oklahoman-Times Wash- gether of young Oklahoma men in the na- Washington, Inc ., and Sam Curie, '51bus. ington Bureau chief; Edmund B. Clark, tional capital-most of whom attended '506a, Department of Justice attorney ; Back row, standing against wall and in O .U.-started in February, 1952 and has John R. Lewis, Standard Oil of Indiana, doorway, are Lyman L. Bryan, '48ba, In- continued uninterrupted since then. Jerry C. Spellman, '51Law, War Claims dependent Petroleum Association of Amer- Seated, left to right, first row are Edgar Commission attorney. ica ; Hebert F. Floyd, '49bus, agent, Bu- W. Driver, '43bus, attorney ; Bryce N. Har- reau of Internal Revenue ; Whitfield A. Donald E. Pow- low, '36ba, '42ma, special assistant, The Third row standing are Martin, '42eng, '47ms, major, U. S. Air Congressman Tom White House; Don A. Eaton, '47-'49, pub- ers, '48Law, assistant to Force ; Burton C. Wood, '47ba, assistant to '48Law, Depart- lic relations official, National Association Steed; Russell Chapin, Congressman John Jarman ; Richard L. president of of Home Builders ; William L. Cooper, ment of justice attorney (and Long, '42ba, Lt . Commander, U. S. Navy, club '49ba, production manager, Ferguson Ad- the University of Oklahoma Alumni and Charles Howard, U. S. Army . vertising, and Carl C . Davis, '49Law, De- of Washington, D. C.) ; Joe S. Wallace, partment of Justice attorney . '41ba, '43Law, Veterans Administration at- Present but not in the photograph was Second Row seated are Dan M. Miller, torney; James C. Woodward, '48ba, De- Robert R. Rose, '49ba, Department of State.

geologist with the Standard Oil Company of James Edward Wright for their son born Janu- Company has been named junior petroleum engi- trict Oklahoma Texas. ary 8. neer in the company's district office at '46med, chief of the de- City . Dr. Paul Williamson, Oil partment of general practice at the University of Lyman Bryan, '48ba, has been named I. D. Simpson, Jr ., '496s, '51rns, of Stanolind served as moderator director of information in the Wash- and Gas Company has been named an interme- Tennessee's Medical School, of- for a seminar for the Oklahoma Academy of Gen- ington, D. C., office of the Independent diate geologist in the company's exploration '4 was formerly eral Practice in Oklahoma City February 17 . Petroleum Association of America . fice at New Orleans, Louisiana. He Kathryn Sadlo, '46mus, Prague, made her debut Dr. James LeRoy Oxford, '48ba, '49ma, El Reno, located at Corpus Christi, Texas. of the in opera February 1 when she sang the title role was named El Reno highschool's "Teacher of the Pren G. Hollingsworth, '49ba, editor Democrat has been in Lucia Di Lammermer in St. Alphonsus Athe- Week" February 5 . Pards Valley for the past year, Claremore Daily naeum Theatre, Chicago. Barbara J. McMurray, '48bs, has recently been named advertising manager of the employed by the Stanolind Oil and Gas Company Progress . Husband, '47med, in the Producing Department, Tulsa. John T. Crukovich, '49ba, has joined the Field Dr. William G . Aircraft Medical and Surgical Engineering Department of the Hughes partner in the ,Laboratories, Culver Clinic in Elk City, has returned to Elk 149Frank E. Heaston, '49ba, recently ac- Research and Development '47 California. City after two years in service and will resume his cepted the position of promotion and City, for Radio Station J. Wallace Feild, '496s, and Mrs. Feild, the for- practice. publicity director Ohio, Wright, '476s, and Mrs . Wright, KSTL and KSTL-TV, St. Louis, Missouri . mer Nancy Broaddus, '506a, Columbia, Charles Edward Karen Feild for their daugh- Cambridge, Nebraska, have chosen the name Wilmer E. Goad, '496s, of Stanolind Oil and Gas have chosen the name

MAGAZINE 10 SOONER ter born January 19 . Ancil Scull, '49ba, recently accepted the position of pastor of Newcastle's First Baptist Church. HEDLEY-TRAPP : Miss Mary Lou Hedlcy, '49 ba, Wewoka, became the bride of Robert Trapp, '516s, Oklahoma City, February 7 in the first Presbyterian Church in Wewoka . Where Are the Marines? Dr . Bill J. Reynolds, '49med, and Mrs . Reynolds, Oklahoma City, have chosen the name William Emery Reynolds for their son born January 27 . t the request of Colonel Robert L. Denig, Jr., U. S. Marine Corps and pro- A fessor of Naval Science at the University, the headquarters of the USMC has supplied Sooner readers a list of all O.U. NROTC graduates since 1948 who re- Harry M. McMillan, '506s, January graduate of the College Law, is the ceived their commissions in the Marine Corps. The duty station of each Sooner winner of the James W. Cochran Marine is given with his name. award, established by the class of 1936 . 1948 Irvin A. Fagan, '50bs, and Mrs . Fagan, Okla- Lt. David Payne Hoover, '48bs, is presently on inactive duty and living in homa City, have chosen the name Randall Mark Brownsville, Texas. Fagan for their son born January 19 . Pete Tillman, '50bus, former star football center 1950 for the University, has been named assistant foot- Lt. Robert Eugene Presson, '50bs, First Air Naval Gunfire Laison Company, ball coach to Jack Mitchell, '50ba, at the Univcr- Fleet Marine Force, Pacific. sity of Wichita. Tillman has been coaching at Nor- Lt. Erwin Denzie Smith, '50bs, First Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force, man highschool . Lt. W. M. Jameson, '506a, Norman, is currently Pacific, which is with the Eighth Army in Korea. serving aboard the destroyer USS Stembcl in the 1951 Pacific. Lt. Albert James Brown, '51bus, Force Troops, Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic, Ben Boren, '50ba, co-publisher and editor of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina . the Dewey County News, was elected president Lt. Dwain Jones Dunn, '51bus, Eleventh Marines (Artillery), First Marine of the Northwest Oklahoma Press Association at a meeting January 4 in Buffalo. Division, Fleet Force, Pacific (Korea). Earl Nocll, '506us, has been appointed to the Lt. William Albert Lawrence, '51ba, Marine Barracks, Camp Pendleton, Hooker highschool faculty. California . Lt . Dan F. Sims, '506s, Norman, has graduated Lt. Hugh Robinson Bumpas, '51eng, First Marine Division, Fleet Marine from the parachute Packing and Maintenance and Force, Pacific (Korea) . Aerial Delivery Course, Quartermaster School, Fort Lee, Virginia . Lt. Charles Robert Casey, '51bus, instructor, Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, Douglas Nix, '506s, Duncan, has been promoted Virginia . Has just returned from tour of duty in Korea. to manager of Dr . Pepper Company's zone of West Lt. Joseph Henry Chambley, '51eng, under instruction at the Engineer Texas, New Mexico and Colorado. School, Fort Belvoir, Virginia . Eddie Basler, '506s, '521ns, is a student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of Washing- Lt. Carroll Thane Deal, '51bs, Eleventh Marines (Artillery), First Marines Di- ton University, St. Louis, Missouri . vision, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific (Korea). Joel P. Johnson, '50ed, director of Tishomingo Lt. Clarence Eugene Hogan, '51eng, Eleventh Marine (Artillery), First school bands was awarded a certificate of recog- Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific (Korea). nition from Oklahoma A. & M. College for his 1952 outstanding contributions as a musical educator to Oklahoma culture. Lt. Milton James Bridges, '52eng, under instruction at Marine Corps Schools, Ralph W. Widener, Jr ., '50ma, is now employed Quantico, Virginia . in the producing department of the Texas Com- Lt. Carl Curtis Clendening, '52eng, Marine Ground Control Intercept Squad- pany, Denver, Colorado. ron No. 7 New River, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina . PIERCE-UNGER : Miss Oneta Pierce, Miami, was married to Charles L. Unger, '50ba, Oklahoma Lt. Howard Lawrence, Cook, '52bus, under instruction at the Artillery School, City, March 1, in the First Christian church, Fort Sill. Miami. The couple spent their wedding trip in Lt. Bernard Dean Grooms, '52bus, Marine Barracks, Camp Pendleton, Cali- Mineral Wells, Texas. They will reside in Miami. fornia. . Cooley, Okla- James H. Cooley, '50eng, and Mrs Lt. Melvin Edward Dell, '52eng, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific Troops, homa City, have chosen the name Joe Bradford Camp Cooley for their son bornFebruary 28 . The Cooley's Pendleton, California . have a daughter, Karen Michelle Cooley, 18 Lt. Bobby Ray Hall, '52bs, under instruction at the Artillery School, Fort months . Sill, Oklahoma. Lt . Robert E. Todd, '50bs, Shawnee, was se- Lt. Clifford Allen Lindell, '52eng, under instruction at the Engineer School, lected as an outstanding student in the academic division of his training class at Vance Airforce Base, Fort Belvoir, Virginia . Enid. Todd has received his pilot's wings and Lt. Ruben Lee Jenkins, '52ba, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific Troops, Camp Pen- will be assigned to flying duties in Europe. dleton, California . Lindel G. Buchanan, '506s, junior petroleum Lt. David Melville Lockett, '52bus, Marine Corps Forwarding Depot, Ports- Sinclair, has been engineer at Oklahoma City for mouth, Virginia . transferred to Homestead, Florida. George Anglin Cotton, '50bus, Tulsa is em- Lt. William George Paul, '52ba, Air Fleet Marine Force Pacific, El Toro, ployed in the marketing department of Sinclair California . Oil Company. Lt. James Louis Shanahan, '52ba, Marine Barracks, Camp Pendleton, Cali- Bob Duncan, '506a, Norman, author of The fornia. Dicl(ey Bird Was Singing, spoke March 19 to the History Discussion series in Oklahoma City on Second Lt. Teddy Cecil Smith, '52eng, under instruction, Marine Corps "Oklahoma's Hidden Treasurer." Lt. James Preston Wetherall, '52bus, Marine Depot, Barstow, California . George M. Parker, '506us, Oklahoma City, was Lt. Leroy West, '52ba, under instruction at the Artillery School, Fort Sill. drafted into Oklahoma's 45th Division and served Lt. Fred Wiley Young, '52bs, under instruction at the Artillery School, Fort with the Thunderbird Division in Japan and Korea. Returned to the states, he promptly joined the division as a national guardsman. He is em-

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While at O.U ., Mrs. Rich was secretary of the YWCA, Engineering ()uccn and a member of Delta Delta Delta, social sorority . Jack F. Miller, '52ba, and Mrs. Miller, Okla- homa City, have chosen the name Sherri Lynn Mil- Icr for their daughter horn January 31 . Mrs . Lowell Anderson, '52m .cd, Fletcher, has been employed to do special work in the Fletcher elementary school. Second Lt. Perry E. Tennison, '52bs, has recent- ly completed a two week course of instruction in the defenses against chemical, bacteriological and raehological warfare at the Far Fast Conimancl Chemical School at Camp Gifu, Japan. Mrs. 1' . G. Von Tungeln, the former Sarah Jane Martin, '52bus, is living in Lubbock, Texas, with her parents while Lt. Von Tungcln, '51, is serv- ing in Korea. McKINZEY-MITCHELL: Miss Joy McKinzcy, Lawton, was married to K . Gene Mitchell, '52bs, Seminole, in Norman in late January. The couple KiOWA COUNTY ALUMNI met February 16 in Hobart to organize an alumni chapter. Pictured has established a home in Dallas . at the nteeling are officers and twu club ntenlbers-Willard Wegner,'49ba, Lone Wolf ; Richard Douglas Mayberry, '52ba, is now intelligence Thayer,'33ba, Hobart, secretary-treasurer ; William W. Talley,'37ba,'391,aw,Hohart, president ; officer in an air force refueling squadron at March R. A1 . Kobs, '19, Alounlain Vie", veep, and Dr . Jack B. Tolbert, '44nted, Mountain Vices . Air Force base, Riverside, California . KUTCH-JARRATP: Miss Marian Kutch, '52ba, Law William Edward Jarratt, '52bus, Okla- ploycd as a salesman for Love & food broker- born January 15 . The Arrustrongs also have a Hohart, and were married January 24. 1"he couple age. daughter, Jovclla Armstrong, 5. homa City, plans to establish a home in Oklahoma City . Dr . Bruce (~ . Carter, '32ba, '50plt .d, president Lt. Maurice A. Marrs, Jr ., '516us, and Mrs. AMIS-AMES : Betsy Ferrell Antis, Oklahoma of Northeastern Oklahoma A. tk M. College, Mi- Marrs, the former Mary Katherine Pruett, '48ba, City, becatne the bride of Charles Perry Allies, ami was a guest at the January meeting of have chosen the n:une Maurice Adams Marrs III '52Law, Oklahoma City, January 30 . The couple A .A .U .W ., Chickasha, His subject was "Educa- for their son born February 12 . The Marts are re- has established a home in Oklahoma City . tion for the Family ." siding in Alexandria, Louisiana. BROWN-GROSSMAN : Miss Mary- Suzanne Hardy Spiegle, '51bs, Scminole, has been com- Robert L. Covington, '52eng, and Mrs . Cov- Brown, '53ba, Oklahoma City, was married to naissioned an army° seconel lieutenant upon grad- ington, the former Lent Merle Rippy, '50ba, of Stanley Joseph Grossman, '52cng, in late January. uation from Officer's Candidate School at Fort Waco, Texas, have chosen the name Kimberly The couple has established residence in Alexandria, Riley, Kansas . IIc entered the army in February Cmington fan their daughter born February 26th . Virginia, where Grossman is serving as an army 1952 . lieutenant . Lt. Thomas Dcane Barbour, '51cng, and Mrs. Stmley F. Rupert, '51I)LIs, was recent- KELLI?R-WRIGHT : Miss Marilyn Elizabeth Barbour, and their daughter Nancy Lamm Bar- ly employed by the Stanolind Oil and Keller, '52ba, El Reno, was married to Clarence bour, 21 months, hace returned from Dayton, 51 (;its Company in the accounting de- Dnnicl Wright, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, January 18 . Ohio to re-establish their home in Oklahoma City . partment, Tulsa. The couple has established a residence at Camp I'm Gail D. Parsons, '51pharm, Alva, recently Stewart, Georgia, where Wright is serving as an 'fate, armed in Japan for duq with the 3824 General TA1T.-RICI I : Miss Norma Ann army lieutenant . I Iospital at Kanaoka. The hospital scrcices Korean 1 '52ba, Scminole, and John Witt Rich, David A4 . Chary-, '52eng, of Stanolind Oil and casualties . 52 Marks, Mississippi, were married in the Continued page 14 Kenneth D. Soule, '51ms, of Stanolind Oil and First Baptist Church of Scminole February 7. Gas Company, has been named intermediate geol- ogist in the company's district exploration office at Ilomton, Texas. He seas formerly located at San Antonio, Texas. NORMAN'S ALL NEW BOULOGNE-BRASHFARS : Miss Jacqueline Boulognc, '51ba, and William S. Brashcars, both of Amarillo, Texas, were married in January. The couple has established a home in Amarillo . JORDAN-FIELDS : Miss Martha Anne Jordan, fockeff fiotel Augusta, Georgia, married 1)a\icl Eugene Fields, Jr ., '51eng, in Augusta February 14 . The couple Finest Accommodations for has established a hrnrnc in Augusta where Fields is enaplcp'ed . Lt . L . P. Armstrong, '51bs, Okenaah, was killed Mothers' Weekend, May 2 when his plane crashed on a take off from Tripoli, Africa . SCIIRIFVI;:R-SCOTT : Miss Flinor Marie Class Reunions, June 7-8 Schricvcr, '50bs, '51 m.ed, Norman and (* . L. Scott, '5lbs, Andrews, Texas, were married February 8 Commencement Weekend, June 7-8 in the home of the bride's parents. The couple will reside in Andrews. Carl A. Wallace, '51ba, '52ma, and Mrs. Wal- 76 Rooms-Air Conditioned lace, the former M:u-joric Kroutil, '51ba, of Bartles- ville, have chosen the name Karla DcAnn Wallace for their daughter born February 2. Ray Hornbarger, '51bus, conducted a Service Claims quiz at the American Legion Fourth Dis- LOCKETT HOTEL trict Convention held in Konawa in late January. IIc is an American Legion claims officer. Main & Boulevard Box 461 William C. Armstrong, '51bus, and Mrs. Arm- Norman, Oklahoma strong, Oklahoma City, have chosen the name William Crawford Armstrong Ill for their son

12 SOONER MAGAZINE 12th announcement, Lew managed to splutter that Guzzlers' is also a fine hair tonic and deodorant. The whole show ended with a take-off on the University by the boys of Phi Kap- pa Sigma entitled "Samoa the Same." The scene, set in front of Samoa University, reveals a meeting of the board of regents. Freshmen complain about the location of their new dorm, Crossbones Center, and Dr. Crossbones himself tells the regents he wants to build a university "the head- hunting team can be proud of." This year's Sooner Scandals, which packed in an audience of 5,000, mostly students, was directed by Don Lane, '52ba, junior law student from Pampa, Texas.

Two More Titles . . . of J. W. Mashburn, Olympic team mem- ber, who was declared ineligible because of grades. Without Mashburn, the team managed a fine second place showing and GRAHAM JOHNSTON Crown in the doing broke two conference marks. . . . Three Wins Pace O.U. to Swimming 3 :21 The mile relay team was clocked in wins and 7 losses. The overall season rec- looking over the prospects for another ex- to shave four-tenths of a second from ord was 8 wins and 13 losses. year's football team. Spring training isting marks, and Neville Price leaped Still to be decided before the winner of opened with first workouts March 4. 24-9 to shatter the broadjump record . the all-sports competition will be known Replacements must be found for Billy Both track and swimming teams owed are the Spring sports-outdoor track, base- Vessels, , Buck McPhail a share of their points to South Africans . ball, tennis and golf. and plus other graduating Price represented that country last year Regardless of the outcome, Oklahoma is seniors, if the team is to offer serious oppo- in the Olympics as did Johnston. Dejong showing once again the fine balance of her sition to Notre Dame, Texas, Pittsburg, also is a native South African. athletic program. Kansas, etc., next fall. O.U.'s basketball team finished the sea- Attempting to keep the same balance an- With the abolishment of football spe- son in fourth place in the conference with 5 other year, and his staff are cialists, following the NCAA's substitution rule change, the players will be playing both offensively and defensively next fall. Spring training closes with the annual Alumni-Varsity game April 11. As spring drills opened, the coaching staff was without the services of Dee An- dros, '50ed, assistant line coach who ac- cepted an assistant coaching position with the University of Kansas. It appeared that , line coach and assistant athletic director, might leave the University in early February, also. He was interviewed for the head coaching po- sition with Southern Methodist University . The uncertainty was put to rest when SMU named another coach to fill the vacancy.

Roll Call . . . Gas Company has been appointed junior petroleum engineer in the company's area office at Hackbcrry, Louisiana. He was formerly located at Alvin, Texas. Barbara B . Mee, '52ba, was recently employed than any other brand! by Stanolind Oil and Gas Company in the indus- trial relations department Oklahoma City . LINTHICUM-CROWL: Miss Margene Linthi- cum, Stillwater, and Lt . Thomas Smith Crowl, '52 bus, McAlester, were married in early January in Dated to Guarantee Freshness! the First Presbyterian Church of McAlester. The couple has established a home in Victorville, Cali-

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fornia, where he is stationed at George Air Force on establishing a residence in Oklahoma City. ogist to the department head of the Microbio- Base . HART'-SLATER : Miss Peggy Jean Hart and Lt . logical Section of the National Health and Wel- Lt . Harrison l.. Hayes III, '52bus, Bartlesville, James E' . Slater, '52bus, both of Oklahoma City, fare Department of Canada . recently arrived in Korea and is now serving with were married February S in St . Joseph's Old the 25th Infantry Division . cathedral. The couple will establish a home at Fort ANSEL-HUTTO: Miss Carol Jane Ansel, '52, Smith, Arkansas, where Lieutenant Slater is serv- Morris Blumentlial, '53bs, has been Norman, and Sgt. R. A. Hutto, Jr ., Leesville, South ing at Camp Chaffce. commissioned a second lieutenant in Carolina, were married in January in Leesville. Lt . B. D. Grooms, '52bus, and Mrs. Grooms 953 the army. He is stationed at Fort Bliss Sergeant Hutto, who is stationed with the Air have moved to Camp Pendleton, California, where for further training and awaiting assignment. Force in England, was home on 30-day leave. Mrs. Lieutenant Grooms will be stationed. Lieutenant Norma Yoakum, '53ecl, has been employed by Hutto returned to Norman following a honey- Grooms was previously stationed at Quantico, Vir- Stanolind Oil and Gas Company in the accounting moon trip to Atlanta and is employed in the ginia. department in Oklahoma City . Alumni Office. A. N. Brown, '526s, has moved from Valley- Billy L. Billups, '53bus, was recently employed VANCIL-WOOD : Miss Virginia Anne Vancil, field, Quebec, Canada to Ottawa, Ontaria, Ca- by the Stanolind Oil and Gas Company in the Durant, was married to Harold Carlton Wood, nada to accept the position of assistant bacteriol- accounting department, Oklahoma City. '52bs, McAlester, in the First Methodist Church, Durant, February 21 . The couple will establish residence in Memphis, Tennessee, where Woods will attend the University of Tennessee school of medicine. Bill Wayne Gorman and Mrs. Gorman, the former Romayne Hope Green, '52fa, have re- turned from Anchorage, Alaska, where Gorman has been stationed for the past year . They plan

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