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Geographical List of Businessalumni Mrs Cath- WRIGHT Carleton Paul, 29, 516 180th Inf, WILKINSON Lois Ann, 41, Halli- WITT Catherine (Sec WHITE Bob G, 40, NW27th St, Okla City ; asst Texas burton Oil Well Cementing Co, erine Witt Parnell) Camp Barkeley, trust offer First Nail Bk & Trust Box 217, Duncan ; accts payable dept WITT George Clifton, 34, Erick, WHITE Clifford Lee, 28, Co WILLIAMS Austin Van Buren, 37, Okla Chandler 3H1 WRIGHT Don F, 27, Ramsey Box 321, Camp Barkeley, Texas WOLFF Llewellyn Justin, 29, WHITE Erby James, 31, Tower, Okla City ; agt Firemcns WILLIAMS Douglas Octave, 41, S 7th St, Kingfisher Albany, Texas Ins Co 8th Box 403, Tonkawa, Okla WOLFSKILL Ona Belle, 40, Box WHITE Fred F, 38, 406 N Mrs Hazel Tutin, 32, WILLIAMS Harold A, 33, 11 N 2004, Norman WRIGHT St, Lawton Harold, 36, Box 510 Shawnee, Norman ; sccy Dr John, 41, 717 Lind- Market, Caldwell, Kan WOLVERTON WHITE Isaiah La W T Mayfield WILLIAMS Paul Nicholas, 32m.ba, 271, Lake Charles, say, Norman Cleveland II, WRIGHT Julian J, 38, 1820 Carev 32, 906 Petro 22151/2 NW 16th St, Okla City WOOD Lt Arthur WHITE James E, City PI, Okla City WILLIAMS R F J Jr, 34, 10 E 41, 718 W 22nd St, Okla Bldg, Okla City Philadel- WRIGHT Olin Herbert, 29, 27, 101 4th St, Okla City ; mgr Dinks (Quartermaster Sch, WHITE J Russell, %z W WRIGHT Thomas Z, 29, 34law, Broadway, Cushing Parrish Ldry phia, Pa) S WOOD Arthur L, 36, 2528 NW Fac Exh, Norman ; bus prof WHITE Kenneth Trainor, 39, WILLIAMS Robert Eli, 41, 308 30th St, Okla City ; CPA, T Univ of Okla Warren Petro Co. Magnolia, Ark 13th St, Frederick Dwight Williams WHITE Leon Moore, 36, 74th Air WILLIAMS Walter Taylor Jr, 40, WOOD Charles Daniel, 41, 212 Base, Kelly Field, Texas Box 605, Ardmore Y NW 22nd St, Okla City WHITE Vernice (See Mrs Vernice WILLSEY Charles Phillip, 30, Bix- Jack Albert, 33, 1420 NW Mrs Mildred Long, White Lochner) by, Okla WOOD YARBROUGH 26, 29 17th St, Okla City 35, 10 Park PI, Guthrie WHITE Virginia Lee, 40, 300 E WILSON Alexander Milam, WOOD Noah Preston, Jr, 36, Med- YEAGER Fred Albert, 38, 1712'/2 8th St, Edmond law, Okla Hotel, Tulsa icine Park Hotel, Medicine Park, NW 12th St, Okla City WHITEHEAD William J, 38, 821 WILSON Dwight Eugene, 39,2120 Okla ; U S Marines YOUNG Arlin, 29, 119 N Broad- S Jenkins, Norman E 24th St, Tulsa WOOD Walter DeAuburn, 32, Ada; owner Spec Young WHITEHURST Stanley Drew, 41, WILSON Edward Wayne, 40, 425 way, 8405 Piny Branch Court, Silver service 617 NW 32nd St, Okla City Elm St, Norman Springs, Md ; ordnance dept Ben L Jr, 41, 2720 1- WHITEMAN William Worthy Jr, WILSON E Sims, 37, Dun & Brad YOUNG Washington, D C Tulsa 366a, 37law, 40, 818 W 16th street, Kan City, Mo 14th PI, WOODALL Loyal, 28, Helena, Okla Claude T, 25, 1711 Okla City WILSON Homer Griffin, 38, St YOUNG St, Stan Watie, 40, Route Ave, Houston, Tex WHITENACK Carsel Courtlin, 31, Nail Bk, Denison, Texas WOODALL Wentworth 425 1, Skiatook, Okla YOUNG John Edward, 35, 219 1508 S Florence PI, Tulsa WILSON Jack Ewing, 39, WOODARD William Charles, 29, NE 14th St, Okla City WHITLOCK Boyd Otho, 31, Box Elm St, Norman 403 Petro Bldg, Ft Worth, Frank, 29, 705 S Miles, 217, Kaw, Okla ; funeral dir WILSON Mrs Margaret McKenney, YOUNG Texas; CPA, Sproles, Woodard acct Fedl Reformatory Whitlock & Sons 40, Prague, Okla El Reno ; & Co Raymond Jay, 24, WHITSON William Joseph, 24, WILSON Meredith Paul, 30, Route YOUNG WOODMAN Dorothea Beth (Sec Levelland, Texas, 2, Yukon Beth Woodman Carpenter) WHITTLE Claude, 36, 1316 N WILSON Paul A, 35, 1111 S Mrs Z Cecil Welston, 33, 34 Louise, Okla City Rockford, Tulsa WOODS 381aw, 601 A Ave, Lawton WHITTLE Thomas Edgar, 28, 516 WILSON Ted M, 28, Treas Dept, m.ba, ZAHNISER Richard Bayard, 32, WOODS Charles Edwin 35, El- Balti- Hightower Bldg, Okla City Washington, D C ; int rev agt 4501 Lock Raven Blvd, dorado, Kan WIET James Donald, 37, Phillips WILSON Vernon G, 38, 219 N more, Md WOODSON Leroy Woody, 36, Petro Co, Shawnee Santa Fe, Norman Mrs Ella Zak, 37, Camp Lee, Okarche, Okla ZEFF WILCOXSON James Talmadge, 35, WILSON William Edward, 39, WORRELL James Orville, 40, 811 Va H15 Oak St, Duncan 517 S Woodlawn, Okmulgee ; Melwood Ave, Brownwood, Tex ZIMMERMAN Klar Charles, 38, WILDER Lt William Briscoe, 33, Std Oil Co, San Joaquin, Barce- WOOTTEN John Belton, 25, 409 1504 S 19th St, Chickasha 5, 153 Harrigan Court, San lona, Venezuela, S A Apt Bk Bldg, Chickasha; Victor John, 32, 708 S Antonio, Texas (Ft Sam Hous- WINGER Paul J, 33, Armour & Okla Nail ZOBISCH pres Rule-Jayton Cotton Oil Co, Broadway, Geary; grain dealer ton) Co, Okla City investments, ranching, farming 8th WILKENS Henrietta Mae (See WINSTON Edward H Jr, 40, 105 ZOLLAR John Jr, 38, 716 NE WORTHLEY Antone Harry, 41, Mrs Henrietta Wilkens Krejci) D St SW, Ardmore St, Okla City Eastern Ave, Bell Gardens, WILKERSON Merle W, 37, 936 WISE David Reginald, 36, 2113 7522 ZOLLER Veril E, 30, Palmyra, Mo Calif E Elm, Altus Glenwood, Eldorado, Ill Donald Richard, 40, 1162 ZOTH Verlon C, 39, Box 150, WILKINSON John Kenneth, 31, WITHERS McLain Daniel, 37, WRAY Bldg, Okla City Norman ; Okla Gas & Elec Co 1208 NW 50th St, Okla City 1304 Dewey, Bartlesville First Natl Geographical List of Business Alumni Krejci, Mrs Henrrietta Wilk- National City South Pasadena Texarkana Pfieffer, Mrs Dorothy Found- ALABAMA Garrett ens Mann, Frank Dale Tuscaloosa Anderson, Jess er Gittingcr, C McFcrron Grass Valley North Hollywood Braun, Albert J McCallister, Mrs Mary Mc- Tulare Hitch, Robert Prescott Casey, Earl A Hollywood Gehee Britain, Jack E ARKANSAS Puckett, George Gardiner, Paul Eugene Alleene Quillin, Paul B Gooding, Oscar Bazil Oakland Sikes, Buenos Pirtle, George Forbes Selinger, Leo COLORADO Boonesville Smith, Herbert C Sacramento Golden CALIFORNIA Cordell Bevens, Bruce B Kerman Anderson, Kenneth Gray, Harold Grover Fort Smith Altadena Park, Ruel Edward Price, Garvin Grant Idaho Springs Boozman, Bert Wayne Day, Harry Winfield Long Beach San Bernardino Shaw, Glen Coulter March, John R Jr Bakersfield Gephart, Marlowe DeWitt Gilmore, George Bernard Pueblo Helena Warren, Leslie Franklin Hudgens, Clarence James San Francisco Johnson, Victor Walter Jr Smith, Paul A Bell Los Angeles Atherton, Mrs Beulah Long- Lambert, F Clyde Springs Cole, Robert LeRoy Bradley, Robert Joseph fellow Matheny, Grace Marie Hot Marie Johnson, Dodson Robert Bell Gardens Buskirk, Sam H Choate, Mrs Katherine Monte Vista Leslie Worthley, Antone Harry Butt, Mrs Elizabeth Cate Brown Lilley, Alice Letitia Tilley, Plummer Berkeley Kapp, Clayton E Jr Damm, Reynolds Frederic CONNECTICUT Little Rock Moore, L B Meeks, James Fleming Edwards, Jack R Milford John Bates, James Edward Jr Rupp, Thcobald Miller, Mrs Johnny Richey Hemmer, Judah S Lenderking, Mrs IAna Bick- Emile Panszc, Arthur John Burbank Scott, Charles Peshek, Michael ett Roberts, Jack Simpson Keys, Charles Richard Simon, Barney B Plummer, Hazel Adelle New Haven Stinson, Herman B Kidd, Jim Park Santa Ana Alpern, Edwin Mrs Rcva Clark March Field Magnolia Phillips, Maddux, Lt Sam Jr Bond, Louis Digby West Hartford White, Kenneth Trainor Compton Maria Clarkson, Ellis H Barrett, Charles M Maywood Santa Morrilton Stallings, Guy H Blanchard, Charles Peck Mills, Archie Rayford FLORIDA Metcalf, Sidney Jacksonville Prescott Glendale Moffett Field Santa Monica Peachee, Lt Russell Louis McCoid, James Dallas Dean, Orville Otis Adams, Max B Craig, Carl O SOONER MAGAZINE 14 Tampa KANSAS Rodessa McCune, Edward Harvey OKLAHOMA Bearly, James Henry Alton Vaughan, Alfred Lilburn Stroup, Harold Marion Shreveport Ada DISTRICT OF Dillon, Dean Dwight Trenton Barnes, Clifford R COLUMBIA Arkansas City Holland, Mrs Mildred Todd Swartz, Ruth Craig, Billy Lee Washington Casey, Ernest Otto Horner, Edwin Powell NEW JERSEY French, La Jeanne Dora Ainsworth, Lt John LeRoy Bucklin Kilgore, Wyatt Gluckman, Louis Jr Awtrey, L Ray McCaustland, Mrs Velma Lemon, Lantis Haskell East Orange Luper, Lt Oral Leon Hughes, Victor H Clark, Frank Hill Goddard Weir, Donald William Long, Louis Meacham Dorman, Mildred Jacqueline Caldwell Sulphur Montclair Seba, Wesley F Mayhew, James Albert Freeman, Harold William Williams, Harold A Randolph, Robert S Morris, Harry E Jr Henry, Otis Riall Jr Cherokee Red Bank MARYLAND Pratt, Floyd Dean Rogers, Harold Lester Hecker, Ralph Charles Bertholf, George Edward Baltimore Smith, Mrs Aline Keith Hosford, Mrs Mildred Cos- Coffeyville Zahniser, Richard Bayard NEW MEXICO Young, Arlin L ton Barr, George Dawson Landover Albuquerque Afton Jennings, Glenn E Krigel, Jack Z Hunter, Thomas Jr McKowen, Wayne D Allison, Hiram Judson McCracken, Orville O Dodge City Silver Springs Artesia Painter, Rex Marion McElderry, John Edward Ensminger, Howard Alonzo Wood, Walter DeAuburn Stromberg, Thomas Coffey Agra Oldfield, John Sherman Eldorado Hickman, Marion Ellsworth Roberts, Harold MASSACHUSETTS Farmington Emmett Woods, Charles Edwin Smith, James Curtice Aline Robinson, Joe Adams Elgin Boston Newton, Russell Albert Kerr, Benjamin Jones Jr Hobbs Saunders, Patricit Juneal Revelette, Joe Charles Murray, Mary Alice Altus Thurber, Bert Henry Jr Fort Scott Cambridge Barrett, Frank Elmer Moore, John Taylor Sullivan, Earl C Vogel, Frank Joseph Manney, Charles Henry Jr Melrose Garner, Rex S Wilson, Ted M Montgomery, Robert Strong Camp Edwards Garnett, Hugh Locke, John Petty, Otis Cleo Barnard GEORGIA Hutchinson David Oil Center Gosselin, Patricia Cole Davis, Jack C Newton Center Henry, John Baxter Columbus Underhill, Hurshel E Banes, Warren Lambert Burns, Rodney Ridpath 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