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ROLL CALL Stories presented in minature provide evidence of happenings to more than 200 alumni Edgar W. Fielding, '146a, is now gen- placed at the University from October 19 to eral production superintendent for E. L November 2. Since leaving the University, where ' 14 du Pont de Nemours and Company, her student work won the Letzeiser medal in art Wilmington, Delaware . He began his career with for 1923, she has been awarded purchase prizes the company more than 30 years ago as a re- by the Madison Art Association and the Wisconsin search chemist. Since then he has advanced to plant Salon. supervisor, plant superintendent, and six years ago was selected for his present position . He and Mrs. Margaret McKinney, '246a, is teaching Fielding have one son, Walter Brinton, 16. While 1 school in Port Arthur, . attending the University, he was a member of Plu 2Dr . Ruth Holzapfcl, '24ba, '24ma, '35ph.d, has Delta Chi, social fraternity, vice-president of the been named professor of pharmacology at Hardin 1914 senior class, and was a member of the Uni- College, Wichita Falls, Texas. A former instructor versity Band for four years. in the school of pharmacy at the University, she also taught health and adult education subjects at George Barker, chief re- L. '19eng, is Northwestern State College, Alva . She has been a finery engineer for the Tide Water As- member of the curriculum division of the state sociated Oil company at Tulsa. department of education. For seven years she was Edwin N. Baker, '19, is a professor of Eng- head of the science division of McMurry College, lish at East Central State college, Ada. He and Abilene, Texas. Mrs. Baker are planning to attend Oxford next year . During the war he was a Red Cross Field B. G. Martin, '25-'32, former division director in the South and West Pacific theatres of geologist at for Gulf Oil Cor- operations . Baker was also stationed at Camp '25 poration, has been appointed assistant Hood, Texas ; Et . Custer, Michigan, and Ft. to the vice-president of producing operations . Prior Crockett, Texas. to going to Houston he had been stationed at Fort Worth and in fields . Dave Hilles, '216a, is back in Still- H. N . Horner, 08ba, is a director o/ the First ' water following a nine year tenure of National Bank in Davis. He is married to the D. Hailey Walcott, '2(i, Riverside, Con- 21 '08. The Horncrs three oflicc as marshal for the former Mary Rice, have necticut, is eastern divisional manager western federal district, City . children, Richard, Edward and Alice. 26 for the Stromberg Time Corporation. Joe '1'. Dickerson, '21Law, is area manager, His division covers an area from Maine to Florida Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas. He has been and from the east coast to the western boundary with Shell Oil Company since 1927, serving as of Virginia . general attorney at Tulsa, St . Louis and Houston. Needed: One Million Dollars Houston E. Hill, '26Law, and his wife, the He and his wife, Gretchen, daughter, have one former Mozelle Carlock, '44bus, Norman, have Carolyn, 18, who is now attending University the . chosen the name William Franklin for their son While attending the University, I)ickcrson was a 25 Years Ago born October 26 in St . Anthony Hospital . They member of Phi Delta Theta, social fraternity . He is The Sooner Alumnus listed Fred Lee, '23, Adair, have a daughter, Marilyn Ann, 17 months old. a member of the State Bars of Oklahoma, Texas as being the youngest Sooner solon in the state Mrs. Richard W. Blalock, the former Ruby and Missouri . legislature. The article said he was engaged in the Wootten, '26ba, Marshall, Texas, was elected presi- Boyd F. Kocpkc, '21chcm, has been sales engi- mercantile business at Adair, and was a director dent of Camp Fire's National Council at the or- neer, chemicals division, for the Aluminum Com- of one of the banks. It said he had made a success ganization's recent convention . Her election to Dead pany of America for the past five years. Prior to of the municipal baseball team which had been the youth organization climaxes eight years of un- this position he was sales engineer for Leeds & under his management for the past two seasons. tiring work in the Camp Fire movement, be- Northrup Company, Philadelphia, and Clark En- He still resides in Adair. ginning when her 15-year-old daughter, Anne, was gine Company, Olean, New York . While attending Claude Reeds, '146a, was selected by Bennic a 7-year-old Blue Bird . Before her election, she was the University, Kocpke was a member of Lambda Owens, director of athletics, to succeed James R. president of the Marshall (;amp Eire Council for Chi Alpha, social fraternity, men's glee dub, and Tolbert, '24Law, as assistant coach. Reeds was four years, chairman of its personnel committee was employed as an assistant in the chemistry placed in charge of freshman football and baseball for three years, regional Camp Fire representative laboratory. coach during the spring . While attending the Uni- for three years, a national board member for three Joe T. Dickerson, '21 Law, is with the legal de- versity he was a four letter man in football, base- years, and vice-president of the national council partment of the Shell Oil Company, Houston. hall, basketball and track. In a newspaper election for two years. Donald Brough, '21, is manager of the pro- of Oklahoma's greatest football player of all times, duction division for Sun Oil Company, Beaumont, Reeds won by a large majority . He now lives in Alma Lois Rodgers, '27m.ed, has been Texas. New Castle . an associate professor of education at Waldo Ports, '21geol, is an independent geolog- '27 Nebraska Wesleyan University, ],in ist in Artesia, . Coach Hugh McDermott, '20ba, Sooner basket- ball coach, brought the floor men through the best coln, for the past five years. Dorrance D.Roderick, '226x, is presi- season the University had had since entering the She began her teaching ca- dent of news papers and radio stations Valley conference. The Sooners had cinched second reer at Murray College, at El Paso, Texas. place behind Kansas and had an outside chance of Tishomingo. Leaving Mur- Carl E. Reistle Jr ., '22eng, is production division ending up in first place. McDermott's unorthodox' ray, she taught at Okla- manager for Humble Oil and Refining Company style of basketball won the praise of many sports homa A.&M. ; Scorritt Col- in Houston. writers. He is now chairman of the department of lege, Nashville; Vethel Col- physical education at the University . Iege, McKenzie, Tennessee, Onis G. Hazel, '21ph.g, '23ph .c, '23hs The first step in building a new stadium and and was director of wom- tried, ' in pharm, '316s in '31 coed, is a union for the University was begun with the ap- ens physical education at 23 practicing physican in Oklahoma City . pointment of Frank Buttram, '10ba, '12ma, as Northwestern State Col- Glenn Caskey, '236a, is office manager for the national chairman of the Stadium-Union Iege, Alva . Miss Rodgers Carper Drilling Company, resigned her position at Artesia, New Mexico . Cam-paign Organization.Buttram and an executive ALMA Lots RODGERS Watercolors by Helen Wann Armen, '23fa, '24 committee of 12 planned an intensive drive in Northwestern to become ba, who is now chairman of the art education de- Oklahoma and over the nation to raise one million Girl Scout Executive Secre- partment at the University of Wisconsin, were dis- dollars. tary, Muskogee . She was later assigned to the Girl

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Scout Field Staff for Oklahoma . At present she is Robert D. Arnett, '3'2eng, is a partner in the taking off from London, England, airport. Cole and listed in Who's Who in Midwest, Who's Who Seismic Engineering Company, . flit and his was employed by , and was in American Education. As well as being a mem- wife have two children, Robert Donald Jr ., 11, and stationed in Cairo, I Egypt. ber of the American Association of University Nancy Karen, 9. Arnett is a member of the Society F. A. Jones Jr ., '35ba, '38Law, Dallas, and Mrs. Women, she is a branch president, and was a dele- of Exploration geophysicists and tile Dallas Geo- Jones returned November 13 from a trill to Europe gate to tile A.A .U .W . National Convention in physical Society. ,where they visited London, Brussels, Paris, Rome, Dallas . Lawrence Vittrup, J. '32geol, has been with the Naples, Barcelona, Lisbon, Cantle and Marseilles . Clyde C. Clack, '27fa, Dallas, is in charge of Texas Company, Houston, for the past 16 years. educational promotional work in Texas, Oklahoma, While attending the University, he was a member Albert R. Shaefer,'35eng, Lawton, died in Angus Hospital from injuries Arkansas, and Louisiana, for Binney and Smith of the Alpha Tail Omega, social fraternity . suffered October 20 in a Company, New York . He is also editor of the Art two-car mash eight miles north of Lawton. Educationist. While attending the University, Clack Dr . Elbert V. Winningham, '33ba, '49 was a of the Alpha Delta member Sigma, honorary ' med, and his wife, the former Lottie Neil W. Mann, '36eng, has been in advertising fraternity and art editor for the Whirl- 33 Shanks, '33nurse, Oklahoma City, charge of seismic parties, doing petro- former campus humor wind, magazine . Along ha,-e chosen the name of Martha Dell, for their 36 leum exploration in Arabia, Venezuela, with his other work Clack has published ,1 Modern daughter born September 25 in Wesley Hospital, Colombia and several states Pioneers, a hook on arts and crafts 1,)r children . Oklahoma City . The couple has two other children, in the United States since Sarah Ann, 9, and E. Vance Jr ., 8. his graduation from the Lcila Mary Wood, '28ba, now Mrs. Gertrude Sober Fields, '33geol, 81, first woman tile University . At the pres- (*cun'g e ge 5. VMassie,.. is living.,, in 1),tt .l,ts. to earn a geology diploma at the University, died ent time he is employed by 28 She and her husband have two children, November I in an Oklahoma City rest home . She Geophysical Service Incor- George, 5, and Malinda, 7. White attending the had been in ill health several years. porated, supervising opera- University, Mrs. Massie was a member of Pi Beta tions in Brazil for the Bra- Phi, social sorority. Lt. Col. Harrison R. Christy Jr., '34, zilian Government with R . L. Mallory, '28eng, is district manager for Oklahoma City, has recently been as- headquarters in Belem at Brown Instrument Company, Houston. 34 signed as commanding officer at God- the mouth of the Amazon man airforce base, Fort Knox, Kentucky. He River. His wife, the former R. J. Sullivan, '29cng, is gas engineer entered the airforce as an aviation cadet in 1940 . Inez Ferguson, '38-'39, and NE ii . AA . MANN in the gas-gasoline division of Humble Stanley C. Morian Jr ., '34eng, is president of the their two daughters, Sarah 2 Oil & Refining Company, Houston. Dixie Chemical Company, Houston. Jayne, 6, and Linda Sue, 2, are Catherine Ann Hivick, '34bus, now Mrs. N.T . now with him. During the war, Mann spent P. R. Turnbull, '29cng, formerly division petro- Dunlap, is living in Dallas where her husband four years on active duty with the field artillery, engineer for Humble Oil & Refining is with Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. being discharged a major. During his army leum Com-pny,is nowmanagerof drillingand production duty The Dunlaps have two daughters, Kay, 10, and he served one year as assistant military attache to for the La Gloria Corporation with headquarters Susan, 8. While attending tile University°, Mrs. in Corpus Christi, Texas. Colombia . Dunlap was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Rest P. McKinney, '32, '34, '36, is with the John E. Eckcl, '29cng, Houston, is in the process social sorority . of relocation in a new business . He formerly was Border Patrol in Mercedes, Texas. Everett b:. (Litter, '36Law, and his wife, Joan, vice-president of Oil Center Toot Company. He Harold William Morgan, '32-'35, and his wife, Dorothy, have two children, John St . Louis, announce tile birth of a son, Phillip ' Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Morgan have Edward Jr ., 13, and Mary Jannette, 8 . While Owen, on November 10 in St . Louis. at- 3 5 announced the birth of a son, Michael tending tile University, Eckel was a member of Din id, horn October 27 in Polyclinic Hospital, the Engineers Club, and Delta Chi, social fraternity . now Oklahoma City . John Jordan, '37eng, is an engineer in He is a member of board, Houston Engi- Andrew Cole Jr ., '35-36, Long Beach, , the gas-gasoline division of Shell Oil neers Club, member American Institute Mining wireless operator, was killed October 28 when a 37 Company, Houston. Engineers, American Pctrolcun, Institute, and is twin-engine amphibian plane crashed and burned a registered professional engineer, Texas. Along Mrs. Dora Barney, '37ed, is an English instructor at Anadarko. For the past five years she has been with Eckel's other duties, he has found time to state educational director for the Oklahoma Farm- serve on the American Petroleum Institute Stand- ers Union ardization committees, 1937-49. Tobacco Juice Taboo . Nathan B. Chenault Jr ., '37eng, died October J. 8. McCune, '30eng, is district petro- 14, in Mt. Vcrnon, Illinois, of injuries resulting Years Ago fr cnn an auto accident . He is survived by his wife, 0 Ieum engineer for Humble Oil & Re- 20 Marguerite, ;lad two daughters, Carol, 2, and Mari- 3 fining Company at Monroc City, Texas. Long suffering Fine Arts Dean Fredrik lyn, horn October 21 . At the time of his death he Clyde W. Jacobs, '30bus, is owner of Holm-berg finallyachievedavictorylatein 1929.After the South was district superintendent of production in Illinois investments mortgages, haying protested in vain against the quaint stu- Syde Company, and Tulsa. and Indiana for Sokio Petroleum Company. Dur- He and his wife, Lucretia, dcnt practice of spitting tobacco juice on tile Uni- have four children, Sara ing the war, he became a colonel in the ordnance L011, 8, Diana Site, 5, versity auditorium floor, University officials finally Linda Ann, 3, and Clyde department, serving overseas in the European The- Jr ., heeded his plea . Pep meetings were moved from William 2. While attending the University, atre of operations for 39 months . Durin,g this time, Jacobs tile auditorium to tile field house. was a memher of Delta Chi, social fraternity . Chenault was awarded the Bronze Star, Legion of The student newspaper, The Oklahoma Daily, Merit, and the Most Excellent Order of tile British in reporting a fire in March, 1929, revealed the B. Tr ttitt '31cngr, recentlyt accepted Em 4)ire . utter brea down of the Christian religion . Said aC. position with Grove Regulator Com- the Daily: "'Tile house and household gods were William 1. Simpson, '37bus, is now living in pany, Houston. 31 completely destroyed." Buddha too? Bartlesville, where he is an Ed J. Hamner, '31geol, '32eng, is manager of Sooner graduates were making a pilgrimage to agent for the Equitable California exploration for Humble Oil & Refining Harding College, Marilton, Arkansas. L. C. Scars, Life Insurance Company. Company with headquarters in Los Angeles. '19ba, was head of the English department, G. W. Prior to his present posi- Charles G. McBurney, '31eng, is a seismic ex- Kieffer, '20ba, was a professor of chemistry, Ben tion, he was with the ac- ploration engineer, for the Seismic Engineering F. Rhoades, '20ma, was professor of history, S. A. counting department for Company, incorporated, Dallas . He and Mrs. Mc- Be]], '20, was professor of biology, and U. R. Indian Territory Illuminat- Burney have one son, Charles, 8. While attending Beason, '25ma, was an instructor in the education ing Oil Company. He and the University McBurncy was a member of Sigma department. his wife have a daughter, Pi Sigma, honorary physics fraternity . Thuy were freshman-night of October 3, 1929, Annette, 2 . While attend- a group of those frosh paraded downtown, built a ing the University, Simpson Jack Louthan, '32eng, has recently bonfire, invaded tile Sooner theater, and took some \vas a member of Beta moved from Armour Institute, Chicago, cigars, etc., from several drug stores . Damage was Theta Pi, social fraternity, '32 to , Texas, where he will not in excess of 9100 and not more than 200 fresh- University hand and men's be in charge of the Lubricating Oil Research sec- men participated . But it made a nice story for the glee club, Bombardiers, and tion of Southwestern Research Institute. papers . Scabbard Blade, and won the University golf

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singles in 1933 . After graduation, Simpson con- the birth of their fourth child, Lucinda, born Oc- signed, effective November I, to accept a position tinued with his golfing and won the Oklahoma tober 12 . The Grants' recently purchased a new in Tulsa with the legal staff of Carter Oil Com- State Open Tournament in 1938 and 1940 . He is home in San Antonio, Texas. pany . Son of T. T. Montgomery, president of now vice-president of the Bartlesville Junior Cham- Southeastern State College at Durant, Montgomery ber of Commerce . Jack M. Moore, '39geol, bas been with has been an assistant attorney general for more Robert G. Macdonald Jr ., '336a, '37bs, and his Dowell incorporated, Midland, Texas, than two years. He formerly lived at Chickasha. wife, the former Beulah H. Spears, '336a, '35Law, for the past nine years . He began his George N. Storm, '39m.ed, president of the are now living in Santa Cruz, California . Mac- career with them as a serv- Oklahoma City Downtown Kiawanis Club, was donald was recently appointed District Scout Exec- station manager, and is elected lieutenant-governor of the ninth division of utive for Monterey Bay Area Council, Boy Scouts now district engineer for the organization at the Texas-Oklahoma district of America. Before assuming his present position the technical oil field serv- convention in 'Tulsa . The ninth division comprises he was a field scout executive in Honolulu and ice. He and Mrs. Moore 16 clubs. Oklahoma City . The Macdonalds have three have two children, Ca- WILBANKS-INGLISH : Mary Wilbanks, Okla- daughters, Donna Helen, 13, Martha Fallen, 7, and mella, 6, and Susan, 4. homa City, and William S. Inglish, '39journ, Ok- Elizabeth Elaine, 5 . While attending the Univer- While attending the Uni- mulgee, were married in the presence of the im- Macdonald was a member of Lambda Chi sity, versity, Moore was a stu- mediate families, November 5, in the bride's home . Alpha, social fraternity . During the war, he spent dent assistant in the geology Following a short wedding trip the couple are at Navy, serving as a three years with the lieutenant laboratory . He is now sec- home in Norman . in Boston, New Orleans, Guam and Pearl Harbor . retary-treasurer of the Per- Dan W. McCauley, '39geol, has been appointed JACK M. MOORE ice engineer, advanced to chief geologist of the Sterling Oil and Refining Mrs. J. MacBacon, the former Helen mian Basin chapter of the Company with offices in the Commerce Building, Elizabeth Gardner, '38ed, is living in A.I .M .E ., petroleum divi I Houston. Sherman, Texas. She and Mr . Mac sion . He is also a member of the National Associ- Bacon have two sons, Bill, 6, and Bobby, 3 . Mrs. ation, Corrosion Engineers, and the West Texas MacBacon was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Geological Society. Perry Fred Sollars, '40geol, is a regional social sorority, while attending the University, Jack M. Bowers, '39fa, '41m.mus, graduate stu- subsurface geologist with Humble Oil and is now president of Kappa Alumnae Club for dent in music at Columbia University, has ac- 40 Refining Company, Houston. He and the Sherman area. cepted a call as organist and choir director of his wife, Norma, have one child Frederick Blanch- J. W. Padberg, '38-'39, is now living in Lin- Christ Episcopal Church, Seattle, Washington . ard, 6. coln, Nebraska, wherr he is state agent with the Bowers was assistant professor music at the Uni- Ben L. Burdick, '40ba, Oklahoma City, and his Kansas City Fire and Marine Insurance Company. versity before going to Columbia . He has served wife have chosen the name of Carol Lynn for their He and his wife, Jeanne, have two sons, Jack, 6, as organist and choir director of churches in Okla- daughter born October 16 . and Dick, . homa and New York. 3 WILLIAMS-BOAZ: Nelle Williams, '42, and Dell '38, and STEELE-SKARDA: Fay Steel, McCOMBIE-SARTAIN : Lclah McCombie, Scm- Joseph N. Boaz, '40arch, both of Oklahoma City, . married chief warrant officer E. J Skarda were inole, and Donald R. Sartain, '39-'40, Shawnee, were married October 21 in the Williams home . in the submarine base chapel at Pearl Harbor, are at home in Shawnee following their late Sep- After a wedding trip to New Orleans, the couple Hawaii . The couple will be at home in the navy tember wedding. are at home in Oklahoma City . officers' quarters of the naval air station, Honolulu, George T. Montgomery, '39ba, '41 Law, assistant Mrs. Marian W. Radd, the former Marian Hawaii, until spring when Skarda will retire from attorney general for the State of Oklahoma, has re- Wright, '406a, '42ma, Greenfield, active service. They will then establish a home in Massachusetts, and her husband Fortuna, California . announced the birth of a son, David Allen, October 30, in Boston . Radd is pres- Mrs. Charles Demit, the former Helen Mac A Mouth Washing Ordered ently employed in Cambridge. Alexander, '38ba, Dallas, and her husband, have announced the birth of their fourth daughter . Natalie McIntyre, '40-'42, is now on the dietary While attending the University, she was president 15 Years Ago staff at St . Anthony Hospital, Oklahoma City . She served as a dietitian in the WAC during the war. of Kappa Alpha Theta, social sorority . The troubles and tribulations of a librarian are '42med, is Horace O. Poole, '40bs, is a senior student in the William G. McPheron, '386a, '396s, unlimited. Take for example J. J. Hill, '156a, as- University of Texas, School of Dentistry. During a physician and radiologist in the firm of Doctors sistant librarian. He had to warn University stu- Spangler, Carlson, and McPheron, Dallas . He and the war he served as a lieutenant colonel in the dents to stop using candy for book marks under Mrs have two children, William Graves 51st Troop Carrier Wing as a communications in- . McPheron the threat of making them "eat it." Love notes, Jeannette Elizabeth, 2. spector. While a student at the University, he was Jr ., 5, and bobby pins, old pencils, combs and dainty feminine a member of Alpha Chi Sigma, honorary chem- S. E. Cockrell Jr ., '38bus, Dallas, has been assist- handkerchiefs, he said, were not so bad-but of Mohr Chemical Com- istry fraternity, and participated in the Spur dis- ant general sales manager candy, never. years. and his wife have trict intramural activities . He is now a member of pany for the past two He Those rascals, the Ruf Neks and the Jazz Cathy Lynn, 1. Chi Psi Phi, dental fraternity, and is a junior mem- two daughters, Carol Ann, 5, and Hounds, were disbanded late in the football sea- was ber of the American Dental Association. While attending the University, Cockrell a son for giving an "objectionable" yell . After duti- HARDIN-ALPERN: Adell Joyce Hardin, and captain in the ROTC, and president of the Y.M . fully washing their mouths out with soap, they Erwin Alpern, '40bus, both of Oklahoma City, C.A . in 1934 . were allowed to reorganize with faculty super- were married recently in the Emanuel Synagogue, Howard R. Born, '38geol, is senior geologist for vision. Oklahoma City. Tennessee Gas Transmission Company, Houston. Readers of the Sooner Magazine who were suf- He and his wife, Florence, have one daughter, fering from wanderlust had ample opportunity to Carolyn Ellen, 18 months. Born is a member of satisfy that desire and at an amazing low cost . TAYLOR-KILPATRICK: Joann Tay- the Houston Geological Society, and the Profes- Advertisements offered a one way cruise to Europe lor, '45, Fort Worth, and William M. sional Engineers of Texas. for $113, an Orient cruise for $240 and a first '41 Kilpatrick, '41-'43, Oklahoma City, Robert F. Prince, '386a, is a radio announcer and class, round the world cruise for $654 . were married in October. Following a wedding insurance broker, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . He Roy L. Long, '25ba, had an interesting job in trip to the gulf coast and New Orleans, the couple announced for the Pittsburgh Pirate baseball club, India. He was a member of the Sholapur municipal are at home in Oklahoma City. Pittsburgh Steeler football club, Fort Pitt Brewing council, a conciliator in labor disputes, director of John L. Shibley, '416s, is at present teaching in Company sport shows, Pennsylvania State College the Neighborhood House, and leader in housing the Biology department at the University of football games, and boxing and hockey games. He reform and slum clearance in the industrial city . Georgia, Athens . and his wife have two children, Nancy, 7, and He is now residing in Boston, Massachusetts. Mrs. William Daniel Kiebler, the former Mary Robert F. Jr ., age 5. Virginia Shire, '35ba, member of the University Elizabeth Champlin, '41h .ec, is residing in Dallas, Robert L. Grady, '386a, '38Law, and his wife, chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma, was selected to where her husband is an architect. The Kieb- the former Ruth Ann McSpadden, '38ba, have be queen of a rodeo during the national conven- lers have one child, William Champlin, nine- recently established a home at El Dorado, Arkansas, tion of her sorority at Yellowstone Park in 1934 . months old. While attending the University, Mrs. where Grady is associated with C. H. Murphy and Miss Shire, dressed in chap, sombrero and cowboy Kiebler was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, Company, oil producers. They have two boys, togs rode at the head of a parade that opened social sorority . Mike, 6, and Jim, 2. the rodeo at Livingston, Montana. She is now Mrs. W. J. Pang, '41eng, is district petroleum engi- Joseph F. Grant, '38ba, '40Law, and his wife, Virginia Butterfield and lives in Champaign, neer for Humble Oil & Refining Company at Crow- the former Lucy Ellen Fellers, '36, have announced Illinois . Icy, Louisiana.

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John C. Knight, '41eng, and Mrs. Knight, Ra- Richard L. Virtue, '446a, and his wife, pany. They have one daughter, Martha Louise, leigh, North Carolina, have announced the birth ' the former Sue Starr, '436a, Norman, age 1. While attending the University, Mrs. Heiser October 19 of a daughter whom they have named 44 have announced the birth of a daugh was a member of Pi Beta Phi, social sorority and Susan Frances. ter on November 9 in St. Anthony Hospital . They was president of the Ducks and Dusty Travelers have named the infant Nancy Star . organizations. VAN DYCK-MOORS : Dorothy Van PRIM-HOWELL : Beth Prim, '44, Oklahoma City, and Carl Bernard Howell, Atlanta, Georgia, Neal Davis ' Dyck, '42h.ec, Norman, and Robert W. John Jr ., and his wife, the were married in St. Luke's Methodist Church, 42 Moore, '48, Oklahoma City, have estab ' former Mary Louise Carter, '45fa, San lished a home in Tulsa following their September Oklahoma City, November 12 . After a wedding 45 Antonio, Texas, have chosen the name marriage in Norman . Moore is now assistant man- trip to New Orleans, the couple have established John Neal Davis III for their son born November ager of General Mills at Tulsa. a residence in Atlanta. 16 in San Antonio. Dr . G. H. Guthrey, '44med, and his wife, the Charles R. Nesbitt, '426a, now has a private John D. McCarthy, '45eng, is an estimator in former joy Wiley, '45nurse, have chosen the name law practice in Oklahoma City. training for sales engineering for Frick Company, Stephanie Kay, for their daughter born November George Waynesboro, Pennsylvania . S. McDermitt, '42eng, and his wife, the I1 in Mercy Hospital, Oklahoma City . former Eldora Baker, '38, Phoenix, , have CHOUTEAU-FANNING : FROST-MARSHALL : Barbara Jester Frost, Dal- In a candlelight cere- announced the birth of a son, George Michael, mony solemnized las, and Charles Frank Marshall, '44eng, Lubbock, in the Nowata First Presbyterian October 27. Church, Ruth Texas, were married November 3, at the home Jean Chouteau, Nowata, became the bride of the bride's parents. Marshall is an associate of Robert J. Fanning, '45eng, Vinita . Isham P. Nelson Jr ., '43bus, has re- resident engineer for Texas Highway department, cently become a partner of Reeves and Dallas Urban Expressways. During the war, he Victor B. Ogden, '46eng, and his bride '43 Nelson, Certified Public Accountants, served as a lieutenant, j.g., with the navy . He is of July 31, the former Darthcal Kilgo, Dallas . He was formerly now a member of the Dallas Junior Chamber of 46 Abilene, Texas, are now living in Mid- chief accountant for Lam- Commerce and the Texas Society of Professional land, Texas. bert Landscape Company, Engineers. William P. Curtiss, '46med, is a private phy- I)allas. He and Mrs. Nel- Jack R. Hamilton, '44eng, Crane, Texas, is now sician with a general practice in Detroit. He is mar- son, the former Gloria assistant area petroleum engineer for the Gulf ried to the former Margaret Jean Geatches, '46. Swanson, '43bus, have one Oil Corporation. Before assuming this position, Tom They have one child, Carol Jean, 18 months . While daughter, Kathryn, he was a junior petroleum engineer for Superior attending the University, Curtis was a member of age one. While attending Oil Company. While attending the University the Phi Chi, medical fraternity . the University, Nelson was Hamilton was a member of Tau Beta Pi, Sigma JENNER-FOSTER : Joan Jenner, '46bus, Hugo, a member of the Account- Tau, listed in Who's Who Among Students, and became the bride of David Perry Foster, Marshall, ing Club, Alpha Tau was active in the Engineering Society. He is now Michigan, October 1 . Vows were read in the Pres- social fraternity, a member of the Socii social fraternity and the Omega, byterian Church in Bartlesville. The couple is at American Institute of Mechanical Engineers. University Band, and Kap- home in Bartlesville. Mrs. R. H. Heiser, the former Kathryn Stitzel, ISHAM 1' . (\r LSON pa Kappa Psi, honorary McCARY-CATES : Loretta McCary, '46, be- '446s, is residing in Dallas, where her husband is music fraternity. During came the bride of William J. Cates, both of Atoka, the war, he served in the army with the 44th and a salesman with the National Cash Register Com- in a ceremony performed in the First Baptist 65th Divisions, and was assigned the later to Church, Atoka. The couple has established a military government in Salzburg and Vienna, home in Norman where Cates is a senior student Austria. in electrical engineering at the University . Robert S. Harper, '436a, '44ms, and his wife, Time Was Wasted BLAKE-HARRAH : Jacqueline Blake, Oklahoma Marilyn M. Harper, '44fa, are now living in Gales- City, became the bride of Thomas Kelly Harrah, burg, Illinois, where Harper is an instructor in '46=48, Oklahoma City, in a double-ring cere- psychology at Knox College. 10 Years Ago mony performed October 1 in the Westminster Webster L. Benham Jr ., '436a, and Mrs. Ben- Presbyterian Church, Oklahoma City. A visting professor on the campus, Dr . Ray ham, Oklahoma City, announced the birth of a son, BAIRD-GAFFNEY: Solemnized October 29 in Immel of the University of Southern California, Webster Lance 111, on November 18 in St. An- the First Methodist Church, Oklahoma City, was caused quite a scholarly furor among the Univer- thony Hospital . the wedding of Margaret Gertrude Baird, '466a, uncertain terms that he sity faculty. He said in no Oklahoma City, and John Charles Gaffney, Ar- MOORS-SMITH : Joanne Moore, Sayre, and Dr. of Greek and Latin a considered the teaching cadia, California . Byron Smith, '436a, '45med, have established a waste of time. Poking fun at the classics, Dr. Mary Catlett, '466a, is now working for Okla- home in Oklahoma City following their marriage Immel said Greek probably had one use: "It en- homa Gas and Electric Company, Oklahoma City, in the First Baptist Church, Olney, Texas. Dr . ables one to decipher the symbols on fraternity after resigning her hostess position with Pan- Smith is now a resident doctor at University Hos- houses ." American Airways. pital, Oklahoma City . He was promptly challenged by President W. CARREL-CAMPBELL : Lea Carbel, Chickasha, B. Bizzell, Dr . Samuel W. Reaves, dean of the Jack H. F. Hewett, '476a, Durant, is in and Dr . B. J. Campbell, '43, Cement, have estab- college of arts and sciences ; Dr . Roy Gittinger, lished a residence in Ardmore following their dean of administration, and Dr . O. W. Reinmuth, his third and final year of study at the recent wedding in Gainsville, Texas. head of the University's department of classical '47 Yale Law school, New Haven, Connec languages. However, Dr . found many stu- ticut, where he is a director Lt. Charles R. Petty, '43, is attending a Marine Immel his arguments. of the Thomas Swan Bar- Corps school at Quantico, Virginia . He was a stu- dents to defend One alumnus in '39 proved there are means of risters' Union and a mem- dent at the University and Louisiana Polytechnic ber of the executive board Institute before entering the Marine Corps. seeing a bowl game without the aid of ticket scalpers . John B. Turner, '33m .ed, WPA official of Corbey court. While at- Lt . Frank H. Perkins, '43, is now studying a in Oklahoma City, won a letter writing contest con- tending the University, course in Engineering Sciences the USAF at Insti- ducted by the Oklahoma News and was awarded Hewett was a member of of Technology, tute Wright-Patterson airforce base, a free trip to Miami, Florida, and the Orange Beta Theta Pi, social fra- Dayton, . Holder of the air medal with seven Bowl . Turner is now a veterans' advisor in Okla- ternity, Pre-law Club, and oak leaf clusters, Lieutenant Perkins served ex- home City . We are not informed as to the method student commander of the tensively during the war as a B-26 bomber co- he plans to use to get to the Sugar Bowl . N.R .O .T .C . During the war pilot with the 9th airforce in the European Theatre. One of the largest listening pa :ties to come to Hewett served in the navy Before entering the USAF Institute of Technology our attention was conducted by Roy St. Lewis, college training program in August, he was stationed with the 2239th Air- '13, in his Washington, D.C ., apartment on New JACK 11. F. HEWETT at Louisiana Technical and force Reserve Training Center at the Greater Pitts- Year's, 1939 . To accommodate his guests who came Duke University . A grad- burgh Airport, Corapolis, Pennsylvania . to hear the Oklahoma-Tennessee Orange Bowl uate of Durant highschool, Hewett was a letterman Dale Mitchell, '43, Oklahoma City, outfielder of game, he arranged seven radios in different rooms in basketball, and member of the National Honor the Cleveland Indians, was one of the honor guests of his apartment. Roy is now a lawyer in Wash- Society. October 12 when Oklahoman and Times carrier ington with an opportunity to conduct another Frank E. Weeks, '47bus, and his wife, Sueanne, boys received awards at a dinner . listening party for this year's Sugar Bowl . are living in Portland, Oregon, where he is dis-

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trict supervisor for Pacific Northwest Ford Tractor Joe L. McKinnis, '48-'49, has been superin- well, Oklahoma City, became the bride of Ivan E. Company. tendent of various schools Wilkerson, '48, Chickasha, October 22, inIm-manuelBaptistChurch,OklahomaCity.Aftera Elizabeth Billingsley, '47ba, '48Lib.sci, former for the past 22 \,cars . lie assistant in city library's children's department, ,ginning with Mead school wedding trip to Denver and points in Utah, the Oklahoma City, has been named director of Wright system, he was superintend- couple is at home in Chickasha. Branch Library, Oklahoma City . ent of schools at Bokchito, Jack Allen Morgan, '48eng, Kilgore, Texas, and Mrs. Norman Savage, the Smithville, Wicka, Caddo, former Sara E vans, Mrs. Morgan have announced the birth of a son, and her husband, and is now in charge of '47ba, announced the birth of Thomas Allen, born October 21 . The Morgan's a daughter, Elizabeth the schools in Marietta . He Anne, on November 10 in halve another child, Marge, 2 . Wesley Hospital . and his wife, who is a pri- mary teacher, have two Howard Irwin Friedman, '48ba, is a student McCOMBS-WEST : The wedding of Mrs . Lanny sons, Joe Donald, 15, and at Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut. McCombs, Waco, Texas, and Gerald W. West Jr., Kenneth M., 12 . McKinnis He completed requirements for a masters degree '47ba, Norman, took place recent]\, in the home is a member of the Mari- in political science in August at the University of of H. J. ( :arrett, Oklahoma City . The couple has JOE L. McKINNIS as etta Lions (',hill, president Chicago. established a residence in Oklahoma City . of the southeastern division Robert V. Richardson, '47bs, has recently been LEE-SMITH: Nuptial vows were exchanged re- of the Oklahoma Educational Association, and a cently in St . Pauls Methodist employed by Stanolind Oil and Gas Company in Church, Oklahoma member of tire State Activity Committee. the producing department Elk Basin, Wyoming. He grad- City, by Ve Rev G . Lee, '48fa, Oklahoma City, uated from the taining school at Southeastern State and Samuel Lee The Rev. Jells C. Kjaer, '47ma, preached his Smith, Abilene, Texas. After a College, and has attended the University of Colo- wedding trip farewell sermon at the St . John's Danish Lutheran to points in Oklahoma, the couple rado and Oklahoma A .&M. College. has establislicd Church, Seattle, Washington, October 23 . He re- a home in Norman, where Smith Mrs. E. V. Matthews, the former Gloria Daird- is a senior signed his pastorate to devote full time to his duties student in the line Arts department son, '48ba, Blacksburg, Virginia, has been of the as an instructor in the University of Washington an in- University . structor of physics at Virginia Polytechnic Insti- Scandinavian department . He also will complete Elijah E. Petty, '48eng, is mow employed as a tute since January, 1949 . Her husband is attend- his graduate studies in history. chemical engineer with Mrs. 'T'ucker's Foods, In- ing school there. HITE-VGRS: Elizabeth Ann Mite, Portland, corporated . Wilfred W. Dawson, '48arch, has accepted Oregon, and Anders L. Evers, '47, are mow at a partnership with Vinson B. Smith Jr ., A.I A, of home in Portland following their October I mar- Marilynn Harper, '43fa, is mow doing Gulfport, Mississippi. Dawson has been employed ' g riage. graduate work a[ the by 1 larold Flood, Ardmore, for the past four years. University. She IRICK-WILLOUGHBY: Patricia Anne Irick, '49 is a member of Alpha He was designer of the Lake Murray Lodge, now Chi Omega, so- '47, became the bride of Clinton Willoughby, cial sorority and has been under construction, the mew high school plant, active in University '47=48, both of Ada, in Wesley Methodist Church, drama During soon to be built in Durant, and several other build- productions. the war, Miss Ilarper Shawnee. The wedding was a late October event. served with the WAVES ings mow completed or under construction. at the Naval Air Station, Willoughby is now a student at the Oklahoma Mar vin Hambrick, currently Moffett Field, California. City College of Law. '48ba, is employed by Arthur Anderson and Company, Houston. Lloyd I Hunke, '49eng, is now employed by Fluor BARTON-VARNELL : Betty Jeanne Barton, PORTER-(;ART): Mrs. Alva Duncan Porter, Construction Company, Houston. Bethany, became the bride of John Richard Var- Oklahoma City, and William Lee Card, '48Law, KERR-CRAVEN: Betty nell, '48, Oklahoma City, October 21 in Wesley Marie Kerr, '49pharm, Medford, were married recently in the Ingliani Altus, and Russell Methodist Church, Oklahoma City . Dea Craven, '49fa, El Reno, Chapel of the First Methodist Church, Oklahoma were married recently in the First Methodist City . After a wedding trip to New Orleans, the Church at Altus. The couple is at home in Grove, couple bas established a home in Medford. where Craven is director of the Eugene G. Pereboorn, '48bs, '49eng, Grove highschool Frederick L. Hoipkemier, '48eng, has recently band . and his wife, the former Elaine Hebber, been employed by Stanolind Oil and Gas Company 48 '48ba, are now living in Tulsa, where Richard W. Loy, '49med, and his wife, the for- in the producing department, Wink, Texas. he is employed the Southwestern Power mer, Jeatnne Mullman, '41Lib.sci, Traverse City, Margie McDonald, ' 48h.ec, has completed by Admin-istrationas an electrical engineer inthedesign her Michigan, have chosen the name Judith Jeatnne dietitian's internship at Stanford University department. Hos- for their daughter born November 16 . Dr. Loy is pital, San Francisco. She has accepted a position Francis J. Hoch, '48eng, and his interning at the Munson Hospital, Traverse City . wife, the as dietitian at Wesley Hospital, Oklahoma City. former Frances Treenian, '48ba, are now living BROWN- B EVILL: Katy Jo Brown, '49, Lind- in Houston, where Hoch is a field engineer for sey, became the bride of Pat D. Bevil], '48bus, General Electric Company, Engineering division . Amarillo, Texas, June H . During the war, he served with a Naval ARWOOD-JONES : Sherry Ann Arwood, Construction BattalionintheSouth Pacific. '49bs, Comanche, Norman, became the bride of Robert Breckenridge 3 14 E. Norman ARMSTRONG-FORMAN : Betty Jean Arm- Jones, '48bus, Idabel, during a candlelight service strong, '48, Norman, and Billy Lee Forman, King- held October 2, in the Crown Height Methodist Clyde Black fisher, are at home in Tulsa following their recent Dodge Motor Co. Church, Oklahoma City . The couple is at borne marriage. Forman is area supervisor of marketing in Oklahoma City. Phone 228 division of the state department of :agriculture . CALDWELL-WILKERSON: Barbara Lee Cald- BARNEY-ELLIOTT: Doris Lou i e Barney, '48 h .cc, Anadarko, was married to William Elliott, senior student in the school of Petroleum Engineer- ing, in the McFarland Methodist Church, Norman, July 8. HENDERSON - MAYNORD: Patricia Jeanne Joyous Yuletide Henderson and Donald Eugene Maynord, '48, both of Oklahoma City, were married recently in the First Lutheran Church, Oklahoma City . "THE HOME OF HOMES" Oral E. Jenkins, '48, has been principal of Mari- etta highschool for the past six years. He is a reem- Complete Building and Remodeling her of the Marietta Lions Club, NEA and OE A. Edwin M. Skinner, '48eng, is a design engineer Service for Cvor's Poreclain Company, Golden, Colorado. Prior to this position he was an engineer for the Stearn's-Roger Manufacturing Company. He and his wife, Betty, have two children, William, 4, and Ellen Margaret, 6 months . While attending the CHICKASAW LUMBER COMPANY University, Skinner was a member of A.S .M .E ., NORMAN, OKLAHOMA Engineers Club, and taught in the engineering drawing department.

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Patricia Downing, '49ba, is now teaching Span- Texas. Prior to this position, he was field clerk for ish and choral music in the Hobbs, New Mexico, E. I. dul'ont. He and his wife, Ada, have one highschool . child, Ronald Wesley, 4. During the war, Atchley James Green, '49ed, is now teaching at Hobbs was a fighter pilot and served in Belgium, France, Elementary school, Hobbs, New Mexico. and Germany. While attending the University, he George W. Atchley, '49eng, is a petroleum engi- was a member of Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Tau, Sigma neer for Republic Natural Gas Company, '1 'aft, Gamma Upsilon, and Pi Epsilon Tau.

H . N . Horner, Jr ., '30-'39, is an instructor in law, at Baylor University, Waco, Texas . He is married and has two children, a boy and a girl . TO Thomas Norman, 111, '49Law, and Mary Suggs Norman, '46ba, have announced the birth, GUARANTEE September 29, of a son, Thomas Norman, IV . Norman is now practicing law in Ardmore. :: John Breaker, '49bs, is chief engineer for a gaso- FRESHNESS line plant in Houston. James E. Dennis, '49geol, has been with Stand- ard Oil Company of Texas as a geologist in Mid- land since leaving the University . Recently, he was transferred with the company to Amarillo . Kit C. Gray Jr., '49geol, has recently been em- ployed by Stanolind Oil and Gas Company in the exploration department, Littlefield, Texas. James I :. Anthis. '49ba, is a school teacher and assistant football coach in Raton, New Mexico . While attending the University he was a memher of Kappa Gamma Epsilon, modern language \ and was circulation manager for the Oklahoma Daily . During the war, Anthis served with the army 94th Medi- cal Corps in Africa and Sooners! Italy. Along with being senior class sponsor of the CONGRATULATIONS Raton highschool, he is a James f. . Anthis member of the New Mexi- co Education association, and the classroom teach- on your ers association. While attending Muskogee Central Highschool, Anthis lettered in basketball . Thomas H. Rates, '49geol, has recently accepted SUCCESSFUL SEASON a position with Stanolind Oil and Gas Company. He has been assigned to the exploration depart- ment, Oshkosh, Nebraska . and Billy Joe Clark, '49eng, is an engineer for Varce Manufacturing Company, Dallas . BEST WISHES Hugh Wilson Treadwell, '49ba, Oklahoma City, is one of 56 outstanding graduate students from 19 countries studying at the University of Brus- in the sels, Belgium, under the Rotary foundation fellow- ships for overseas study awarded in 1949-50 by Rotary International. Trcadwell, an airforce vet- 1950 SUGAR BOWL GAME eran of World War 11, is taking courses that will count toward a master's degree in French hterature in an American university, and he is also studying Russian grammar review and composition. James E. Beavers, '49eng, is plant engineer at the gasoline plant of Arkansas Fuel Oil Company, Longview, Texas. Before receiving CHICKASHA COTTON OIL this permanent assignment, he spent four months on the junior engineering program for the Arkan- Company sas Natural companies. Chickasha, Oklahoma Frances Gaines, '496s, is serving her internship in the Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, California .

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University of Oklahoma Alumni This directory is Club Directory included each month in Sooner Magazine as a the officers listed service feature. If persons moving to a new under that locality, they will find that the community or merely visiting will contact If you are warm Sooner spirit covers the entire nation . within a 50 mile radius of any one of the More clubs, drop a note to one of the officers and they clubs are being activated monthly and for an in turn will inform you of pending club meetings up-to-date report look monthly to this directory. . Out-o/-State ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI AMARILLO, TEXAS President : Dr . Joe Edwards, '306a, 5604 President Kingsbury Court, St. Louis, Mo . : A. O. Johnson, '306a, '32Law, 3204 Hayden, Amarillo, Tex. Vice-President : Mrs. Frederika Woltering, Vice-President : Eddie '216a, 235 Papin, Webster Johnson, '246a, 2122 Hughes, Amarillo, Tex. Groves, Mo.

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS President: Robert President: W. Danielson, Graduate School of Bill Tucker, '43geol, 307 Insurance Bldg ., Harvard Bus. Adm., San Antonio, Tex. University, Boston 63,'43bus,Mass . Vice-President : Doyle S. Crain, '31bus, 422 W. Malone, San Antonio, Secretary-Treasurer : Miss Marilyn Tex. Hoffman, '45journ, 423 Marlborough, Apt. 4, Boston, Mass . SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA President: George Penney, '28-'30, 1825 44th Ave., San Francisco. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Vice President: Emily Smith, '31ma, 1126 Bush St ., San Francisco. President: Joseph W. Hicks, '236a, 141 W. Jackson Blvd ., Chicago 4, Ill. SEATTLE, Vice-President : Leslie WASHINGTON E. Salter, '216a, '22Law, 105 W. Adams St.,Chicago, 3, Ill. President: Clarence B . Taylor, '43arch, '43eng, Box 171, Seattle H, Wash . Vice-President : Dr . Charles E. McArthur, '38med, Security Building, DALLAS, TEXAS Olympia, Wash . President: Cotton Mendenhall, '35bus, 904 Southland Life Annex, Dallas, TOKYO, JAPAN Tex. President: Howard F. Van Vice-President : Lendell Zandt, '296s, '37ma, Civil Communications Earl (Jack) Steele, '43ed, 4324 Swiss, Apt. tion, GHQ, SCAP, Sec- Dallas 4, Tex. 3, APO 500, c/o PM, Son Francisco, Calif. Vice President : Mrs. Lavada Jarboe Nacci, '42h .ec, Hq . DAC, P. O. Box 134, Tokyo, QM Depot, APO 1051, c/o, PM, San Francisco, DENVER, COLORADO Calif. TOPEKA, KANSAS President: Roscoe Walker, Jr ., '406a, '42Law, 222 Equitable Building Denver, President : T. hall Collinson, '37Law, Colo . '356a, Radio Station KTOP, 214 West Vice-President 6th, Topeka, Kan. : Robert B. McWilliams, '40journ, 1701 Yosemite, Denver Secretary-Treasurer: Mrs. 7, Colo. Martha Coffman Harvey, '36fa, 2736 Ohio, . To- Kan peka,

DETROIT, MICHIGAN TUCSON, ARIZONA President: Dr . E. Bert President: Mrs. Cleo McCollum, '296a, '306s, '32med, 1408 Harvard C. DeWitt, '34Law, 828 E. 7th, Tucson, Grosse Road, Ariz . Point 30, Detroit, Mich. Vice-President : Mrs. Isabelle T. Naumann, '256a, 2708 E. Helen, Tucson, Vice-President : Louis C. Bailey, Ariz . '436s, 1225 W. Boston Blvd ., Detroit 2, Mich . WASHINGTON, D. C. HOUSTON, TEXAS President: Merton Munson, '296a, FallsChurch, President : '31Law, 1712 LeeBlvd., Va . Wallace Thompson, '206s, Box 2252, Houston, Assistant Tex. Secretary: Mary Wingate, c/o Congressman Vice-President : Curtis Smith, Steed's Office, New '29bus, 2235 Tingley Road, Houston 5, Tex. House Office Bldg ., Washington, D. C. WICHITA, KANSAS KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI President : Ralph E. President : Richard Gilchrist, '31Law, 312 Brown Bldg ., Pendleton, '26Law, City National Bank & Trust Wichita, Kan. Kansas City, Co ., Vice-President : Harold A. Williams, Mo . '33bus, 207 E. 9th, Wichita, Kan. Vice-President : Francis B. Henry, '34eng, 5904 Fontana, Mission, Kan. In State LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA CUSTER COUNTY President: Glenn R. Watson, '39Law, 4636 Vineta President: Charles Engleman, Ave., La Canada, Calif. '336a, Daily News, Clinton Vice-President : Hiawatha Estes, Vice-President : V. M. Thompson, '48bus, '40eng, 5762 West Pico Blvd ., Los An- Box 236, Thomas geles 28, Calif. HENRYETTA President: Dr. Carlton E. Smith, MIDLAND-ODESSA, TEXAS '306s, '326s in med., '34med, 115 N. St., Henryetta, Okla, 4th President : H. L. Beckman, '37eng, 102 Club Drive, Midland, Tex. Vice-President : Nicholas Hamra, '27-'28, 311 Vice-President : Bob Cocanower, N. 7th, Henryetta, Okla . '37-'42, Box 1592, Odessa, Tex. OKLAHOMA COUNTY NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE President: Dick Virtue, '446a, 710 W. Hill, Oklahoma City President: Hershell Vice-President : Emery, '29m .ed, H06 Warner Bldg ., Nashville Ben Head, '42bus, '48Law, 824 N.W . 15th, Vice-President : 3, Tenn . Oklahoma City Lyle Hammond, '386a, Amanda Ave., Nashville, Tenn . OKMULGEE COUNTY NEW YORK CITY President: George Inglish, '38Law, Box 13, Okmulgee President: Kenneth Robinson, Sccrctary-Treasurer : Jewell Rone, '386a, '38Law, 5450 Netherlands, '33fa, 905 N. Okmulgee, Okmulgee York 63, N.Y . New OTTAWA Vice-President : Howard COUNTY Fitts, '386a, '41Law, 42-10 82nd St., Elmhurst, Long Island, N. Y. President: John R. Wallace, '346a, 402 Security Bldg., Miami. Sccrctary-Treasurer : Jess Heck, '486a, Quapaw . PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA TULSA COUNTY President : Ernest Warren Brown, '43b a, 183 Cordon St., Pittsburgh 18, Penn . President: L. E. "Jap" Haskell, '22geol, Vice-President : W. H. McBrayer Jr ., '376a, '39Law, c/o Aetna Life Insurance Co ., 315 1400 Chamber of Com- National Bank of Tulsa merce Bldg., Pittsburgh, Penn . Bldg ., Tulsa. Vice-President : George Washington, '39Law, 1427 E. 35th St ., Tulsa. 34 SOONER MAGAZINE