Calling the Roll of Sooner Classes

By ELIZABETH LEES -1928- dustrial rclatioms manager for the Houston ofI]crs of tile Humble Drilling :and Refining Cotnpanv llandolph TI . McCatr%ain, '25ba, I)urant, is . guirl;incc officer in the Office of IIODGF.S-WILSON: Mrs. Ncll Hodges, Wcath. -- 1908 lndiarn Affairs on Chicago, Illinois, crford, and Ralph Wilson, '29pharm, '3[Im,pharm, C.3corgc B. 1' :ul:cr, 'ilhha, editor-in-chief of Celina . Texas, were married March R()l3INSON-MCIONI:Y : Anomrtac .cment 16 at C1in . Scripps-Iloward rlcwsl,apcrs, Washington, D. C., has ton. Mr- Wilson is an instructor in been made of the ruarri:igv Miss Betty chemistrv has hccn elcctcd president f the Rayrttam(! Clap- (if Jcan and phartnacv" at Southwestern Institute Robinsnn, St. Joscph, Missrouri, of Teih- per Memrrrial Association. Mr . ll;trkcr is former to Prentiss Mooney, nology at Wc :alhrrford . '28, boatswain's mace first class, cclitur of the f)liIuhama Ciry News . Tits associa- Mr . Mooncv has just returned frorn 20 months of active sea tion will ptcscrtt an annual award to a Washing- -1930- ton ncvvspaler wri[vr wlic, in tile duty as senior petty nlicrr of a Yrtvy gull crew previf,us year Paul emulated the high alxtard an Army tr.tnmport . Before entering the Miller, '3C1, daicf of Ow Asxociatcd Press ideals held by Mr . Clapper bureau in his reporting. Navy . he was a radio runanrentatfar at St . Joseph . in Washitt,hm, D . C:-, daas fern 'iI,Ixrintcd He lt.'a.ycrl football while attending O. U. a member of the new w,"r lx,nd editorial ad- `1910- visory (:ommittttc rcl"resenting daily newspapers . R . W. Hutto, 'lilba, Norman, and Sam Hale, -1929- Vie. Miller is also assistant to Kent Cooper, gvn- '.35-36i, Ardnacarc, have been elected cdirectcrrs of en,l manager of A.P. the ]antes Batchelor, '2allaw, forntcr Durant at- Pan-Arnerik~an Trascl Association. Incorpor- Sarn Zimerman, '30, Milwaukee, [Wisconsin, torrtev', is assistant to mall [ .ce. ' ] 7b :t, fin the ated, an organization to promote a postwar high- is crnldoved by the Career Oil Company, Doug- wlikiay nng ttawa, Canada, with Washington, Civil . Aeronautics I;crctrd, Was]ritagwn, 1). C. 1: ." Wynaating. D. C:. anal Mexico City . William F., Green, '2°+ha, leas resigned as tele- graph editor of the .1h .-7k :yrr Nru"r-Capilrrl in Thc tr :achinl; of Latin in the small college - was discu,scd urdcr to ac[clot a Iaositioll nn the editorial staff 1931- by Jcssic 1s, Ncwhy, 'I0ha, '25ma, Mrs. Glatha I)ry, of the of tile Tnlsa Trilfroze. City, hers larulty at Central Slate ('n11egr, Fdrnond, been selected for oversri, duty Frances Illicit, '2!+ha, frn1Lr instraletor in by the Red Cross in :in article in the March issue of The Classical as a medical social worker journalism at O. U laas hrcn prrotiotr(! to as- in 'hnspilals at the owloerli ]nthlished In the American Classical front. She will sociatc infurrn:uion specialist for tire Lt . 5 . Dc- -vi- training in Washington, Lcngur in Naaflvillr, Tcrairessce. l7 . C., htforc going, partorciu of Agriratltlarc h:rrrrr Sciuri" Arlmin- nvrrscas- " Mary C'.. Flerkin, istratirrtr in W;aslro,ut1,ra, I) . C. '3IIra, Pawltuska, is reporter and sncit of _1978- Tvd hf :rl~w, '2yf,a, is Fex:,s manager of Braun ;ty caiitor tile Poirca City Nerve. Edward W,31tcr 1-iaitlircurn, 'Iris Hugo . William Kcmp Ivic, '3Ilaa, died and Company . Intblic rolations firm with head- Oklahntn :t Citf, March 21 at Il,n Spri :aps, Snoth Dakota boas 1tccn awarded a fellowship . He (Iuartcrs in 1-os Antcla "s. Air. Malnv is former at the University" had f>ccn cliaploccd as (,f Chical;o for district salesman with editor of tlac Ial; CIrt Ilrrr7v Nervy :t ml was con- steady IL:uling to a doctor of Phil- Skinner Macaroni Company usolvhy" dc,9rer for the last 20 years nected With the United Press for 12 in oricnttd languages and liter. and wa1 district salcsrn:m rears before" atures . for the enmpany in iuining lireulr and Crrmpcuay. He is one raf 91 graduate students Nchraska, IMV,t and Snatth Dakota . Survivors .rwarded fclIowships the Fl:rnoicl I) . Ware[, '2`iertg, is rntlaloyed as in- to University taf Chicago. include his parcnls and rlrrcc sisters. I lis research work, now in progress, will crrthnace a historical considcratiran of Wadclah al-Yarnan, - n Arabic poet, and an analysis of his works, Markwell, '2licn Th:rd 1920--Kenneth , has been appointed Good Will Agent L. Klutts, '25-'31, has resigned as as- hr - Sccretnrv faf Interior kkes as assistant coni- sislant county attorney for Oklahoma County in missioner of the Him-au of Rcclamatutn in Wash- order to rcsunec private laav practice with his ington, 13 . C:. A firrnur member of the Federal former partner Tom G. Drake. Works Agency, 1vh'- Markwell was in charge of Ray O. Wcimcr and Mrs- Wcinter (Ruth all power generation and tran,mission f;tcililics Moister, '31ba) arc" t]rc parents o¬ a baby son cast r,f the Missksippi River while with tile Ixrrn April 1 in New York Citv . Mrs. Weimer F. 11', A . Ile 1a :as also, hecn associated with the is former society cclitur of the Uaily 01;lahnniau Public Works Adrtairti=rr anon . and C)I1uhonra C'Ny Tinecs. Mr . Wcimcr is in editor with All, '-vow York newspaper. - 1922- Pram: Willibrand . '3Icng, former engineer svirlt 1. C. Monnet, '2T:ny. Oklahoma City attorncv, Phillips Petroleum Company in Oklahoma City, has been elected president of tlw Oklahoma City has been appointed general superintendent of YMCA . by the hoard of directors . Mr- Monnct the Oklahoma city division of the Solder Pc- is tile srm of J. C:. Monnct, dean emeritus of the trolcuna Company. The divisions includes Kan- O. C.' . School (if Laws sas, Oklahoma and all of Texas except the Fast Jack Stinnett, '21-'22, loos been elected a mem- Texas district . Mr- Willibmnd has been is- ber of the ir,ard of governors raf tile Natiomil sociatcd with +ail comlvanirs in Californct . Texas, Press Club in Washington, D. C:. Mr . Stinnett Okdahotna. Illinois and Arkansas . In 1943 is a h,riner reporter for t]tc Daily 90ahonzan lie ioined tile Petroleum Administration for War anal now writes tltc Associated Press "Wartime in 1Va.lungton, 1), C., as a senior pro- Washington" column . pciroleuns duction analyst. He left the agency in June. 1943, to join Sohio, a subsidiary of the Stafld- 1923--- ard Oil Company of Ohio . Grant Spangler, '23gec,', Stanohntl Oil and Gas Company grolngist, has been transferred -1932- from Shawnee to the '! ulsa nilicc . William J. Zeman, '32fatv, has been transferred from Oklahoma City to the legal staff of the - - 1926- Phillips Petroleum Caansltany at Bartlesville, Ok]a- Frnest B. Lykins, '261 :tw, Ardtnorc, has re- ]soma . signed his position in the regional f Iorne Owners Loan Corporation office in Dallas to beconsc rent 1934-- control attorney in Oklahoma City for the Office Ahmad Saidi, '35ba, is organizer and (di- IiUNTIN-LIMPER : Miss Betty Buntin, '3abus, of Price Achninistra(ion. - rector of the Persian Publication and Radio Norman, and Lt. Karl Esslinger Limper, Scituate, W. M. Morgaa, '2f,, Oklahoma City, has re- Section of the Morale Services Division of Massnchuscits, were married April 16 at Nor- signed as national advertising representative for the Army Service forces in New York City, tnan . Mrs. Limpcr is a mcmher of Alpha Chi the Oklahoma Publishing Company to accept a This is the sattrc type of work ?vie. Saidi Omega sorority . Lieutenant Limpcr is a gracltl- position as special representative of Braniff Air- handled in the Office of War Information ate of Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin. ways with headquarters in tile Braniff building . with which lag was previously associated . Walter B. Emery, '341aw, has recently been John M. Weidman, '2laha, '28ma, is The br+mclcasts and chairman writings wltir.ll emanate admitted to Practice before the Unites} States of the deparrnscnt of humanities . and professor from Mr Saidi's office are designed to bring Supreme Court. Mr . Finery, a former instructor of history in the New Mexico School of Mines, about a closer Understanding between Amer- of Sprcch at O. U., and later assistant professor Socorro, New Mexico. ica and [ran . of speech at the University of Ohio, Columbus,

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Walker, '12law, member an assistant to Paul - is Communications Commission, in -1937- of the Federal Washi ngton, 17 . C. Mr . Emery's admission to Paul F. Barnhart, '37eng, former drilling anal production manager for the Frankel Oil Produc- before the court was moved by Mr . Build Oklahoma practice ing Company of Houston, Texas, has been pro- . SValkcr moted to general manager of the companys -1935 - operations in Texas, Mississippi and Arkansas . VOTE FOR F, G. McNiurry, '35fa, receivers first prize in Before joining the Frankel Compam, Mr, Barn- the Piano composition division of the Oklahoma hart was district engineer and assistant produc- Federation of Music (dubs annual musical com- unn superintendent in the Gulf Coast and South position contest for his "Scherzo ." Mr . Mc- Texas district of the Barnsdall Cratnliany". representative for Landenwood Cullrge Murry is DALE-11A1'ES : Miss Beth Dale . '371aw, and . Melvin Rigg, '31-'39, received in Missouri . 1-t IaeWayne Haves, hnth of Oklahiwea City, wcrc places in the song contest with First and second married March 19 at Guymon- Mrs, Llacs is his compositions, "The Slecpcr and the L.akc " an attorney fr,r the School I-anal Goinntissinn of Betty's Eighth Birdiday ." Lieutenant and "For Oklahormi . Mr . H:ayes is a Practicing ;morncy leave as associate profe"sor of psychol- Rigg is on in Oklahoma Cite where the eantplc will estab- ttt y at Oklahoma A. and M. College, Sti1lu"atcr . lish a home . '35eng, is field engineer for Waldo R. Warren, (:. 1".ar]r lrrscph, '-371iliantt, :and Airs . Joseph and Company in Stafford, the Stanolind Oil Gas (Mary' Stigler, '3il,h ;irni) are the parents of a located in 'Tulsa where Kansas. I-ie was formerly lvaby Cl- Nancy Julie Joseph born January he served as petroleum engineer in the produc- 2. Mr- and Mrs. Joseph are the owners and of Stinoliml's dividon otFice . ing department o1a:nitors of ilic Kern Place Pharmacy in El Paso, Naomi John White, '35ana, had a short sti :ry, Texas. "A Green Isle in the Sca, l.rrvc." laublisherl in M, PI IF,RSON-ROBINSON : Miss Mary Anne the March edition of the F.wensiorl magazine McPhersrn. SC:attlC" Washington, and I.t . Franklin which sold Canadian rights to the Turan7o Serer. P. Robinswt, Jr ., '37eng, Nadi, Oklahoma, were murricd March 7 in Seattle. Airs . Robinson st- -1936--- trmded the University of Washington . Lictgenant : Min. lrrc:r Ann F.nsch, '35- ENSCH-MILLER Robinson . a member of Ilvlla Upsilon fraternity, HartIcsville, and Coil E. Mi1lcr, '3Seng, I11cs, '36, has been assigned to B ltimore, Maryland, far Texas, wcrc" inarriccl April 15 'Lit Barllcsvillu, slmcializcd training . Fly seas associated with the Milder until recently was cniploycd by Mrs. Union Electric Cnanpany o[ Missouri before en- tcring the service.

_1938- Pulitzer Prize Winner BRETT-MAXWELL : Miss Mary Dale Brett. '38fa, Ardmore. and Cpl . Charles I-eroy Max- A special Pulitzer prize id f$5fHl was well, Alva, were married March 9 in Pasadena, the 0llahoma1, awarded this year for raherctta California . Mrs. Maxwell, a member of Alpha Kahn M. produced by the Thcatcr Guild and based Phi sorority, has been employed in the cmploy on the play Green Grow the Lilacs written rncnt divi,ian of Iicchtd-McGiane-parsons Corpor- by Lynn Riggs, '23, Oklahoma playwright . ation, Los Angeles. Corporal Maxwdl was sta- The award went to Richard Rodgers, who 6aaned at F,rt Ord, California . H OLLI MA N wrote the music for f71,1ahomul, and Oscar Airs . Vasca Stephens lcnkins, '38fa, Oklahoma Hamnicrstcin, 2d, who olid the Irrics . No City, hoc hecn inffarmcd that her husband's dice DEMOCRAT Pulitzer award was made this year for an hornl, x is nanicd Vetrea Laidse after the pilot's original American play and this award was %vifc and lice . Mr . Jenkirls is a mechanic in the given in its place. Air Faarces sorncwhcrc in Italy. The couple have FOR In its June issue, Coronet magazine rlcvotetl a year-old daugli(cr Michelle . 16 pages to color photographs from Ok1ra- kri . Thomas J. Murphy . '38bus, and ?vies. liomal with a coniricntury by Governor Murphy (Mary Acree, '35-'37) are the parents CONGRESS Robert S . Kcrr, 'l6. of a baby son born recently in McAlestcr, Milton Eugene Scuddrr, '38ha, Muskogec, is a FIRST DISTRICT special agent for the Federal Bureau of Inycsti- gation at San Diego, California . Phillips Petroleum Company. Mr . Miller is em- Arthur S. Spangler, '3Rlaliirni, Pauls Valley", ploycd by the company in Bartlesville . recently" graduatce! frorn the Harvard University Record and Platform Of I-IOLBERT-17AVLS : Miss Jerre Holbert, '.35- MCClIC>rl School and is nirw ili[rrning at Boston '36, Oklahoma City, and Lt . Riul Wayne Davis, City Ilnspitul, 1i(nton, Massachusetts. John M. Holliman '29, Chickash ;i, were m:3rricd March 21 in Okla- homa City . Lieutenant Oasis wtrs stationed at Born in Arkansas . Brought up on a farm `-, 1939' Miami, Florida, where die couple will live . He in Mississippi. Educated in the public Ensign Alford Take Barron, . was assocciated with the Ilalrs-Mulialy Company, '39ma, and Mrs schools of those States- A-B . Graduate of Barron (Lenna Stamps . '.3r1ma] Oklahoma City . heforc entering the Navv . arc the parents Ouachita College. Arkadelphia. Arkan- hal)y son Alforcl born Elias T. lnvikow, '36fa, is employed at the of a Br,t'n February 21 sas- Canzc to Clkahoma in 1914 . xfember Bracing Aircraft Coolpany, Seattle, Washington . in Pauls Valley, Ensign Barron is nn overseas of the Baptist Church . the Knights of Delrosc Sieber, '36hus, Oklalurma City, is a diets' . Pythias Lodge, and the Bartlesville Ro- recent graduate of the WASP 'Training Schaaoi Charlync Crcger, '36-'39, Norman, has been tary- Club . Married and has three chil- nrclercd Swcetwater, Texas, begin at Swcetwater, Texas. She will fulfill non-combat to report to to dren, two with the Armed Forces . flying assignments at army air bases and train- training in the 1VASP program, women's air ing fields . service. Malvina Stcphcnson . '36rna, rc'faortcr in W.isla- Mrs. Mary Let: Hughes Simpson, '39phys, Ada, Qualifications Your is employed a ballistics research lahoratorv ington, D. C., for newslxtlxrs and syndicates, as as- s; the Aberdeen Proving (;round, Congressman Should Have will serve on the staff of a new Washington .tant at Mary"- radio lancl, news bureau established recently under the He should stand for the preservation supervision of Ray [Icnlc, veteran Washington LFDBI l-T1=-R-PA1-MFR : Mw Thula I.c(lbctter, of the intogrifs" of the three Constitu- cnrreshonclent '39, Ponea City, anti Cpl- Donald Cross Palmer, and radio commentator. Her Pic- tional brandies of government, namely" : ture, along '37, Oklehorna City, were married March with a story, was run in the March 20 at the execirtivo . the legislaliy"e, and the 20 Broadcasting Ponea Mrs. is employed by magazine . City . Palmcr Con- judicial, e:trh indeprrldcnt and free from HIGELOW-YP:AGER : Miss Mary Kathryn Bigc "- tinental Oil Company, Ponea City . Corporal the don)ination of the others- low, Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Lt, Ridiard Palmer has been on overseas duty two years. He I- Ycagcr, '33 w;is stationed in the British West Indies . .'36, Oklahoma City, were married REMEMBER : April 8 in Oklahoma City . Lieutenant Ycagcr, CHANfIIA ".R-MARPLE: Miss Mary Chandler, a memhcr of Phi Delta Thera fraternity, is a Maiden, Massachusetts, and Capt . Max Marplc, "HOLLIMAN graduate of Baylrrr University College of Dentistry. '39, Pawhuska, were married April 15 in Naples, Mrs. Ycagcr, a member of Chi Omega sororitv, ltaly . Mrs. Marple is with the American Red FOR CONGRESSMAN" attended the Universitv of New Mexico in Al- Cross in Italy. Captain Marl)le faarmcr editor of burquerque . f.icutcn:int Ycagcr ha} ln-cn -.is- the Puwhrrs~u Doily Journal-Capital, is a public (Paid Political Advertising) signed to Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle, Pennsylvania . relations ofhccr in the Army Air Forces in Italy.

JUNE, 1944

-1940- Icy, '38-41, Oklahoma City, And Lt . Dan garage, '38=41, Tulsa, were morrierl March IS in Wallace Smith, '39, Altus, has Tucson, returned to his Arizona. Mrs. Savage, a nectnber of position as pressman and printer with K;tppa the zllros Alpha Theta sorority, also attended Hollins Times-Drmomt following his discharge from the Col- Irge, Roanoke, Virginia . Ucutcnant savage, service. While attending the University, Mr . a member of Phi I)elta Theta fraternity'. was Smith was engraver for tlic 01;hehoma Daily. sta- tioned at Tucson whcrc the [oulrlc will five . SMITII-ADDINGTON : Miss Helen Smith, Danna Lee is the narnc chusen l,y Joe Lt, Iiorldy" Toledo, Ohio, and Sgt. V. Addington, '40, Daughtrev, '40-'41, and Mrs. Daughtrcy for their Hammon, Oklahoma, were married April 10 in baby daughter horn April I in Newport, Ar- Phoenix, Arizona . Sergeant Addington has hecn kans;ts. assigned to overseas duty with the Army Air Capt . IT . A. Deck, '41pharm, and Mrs. Ihck Forces ground forces . (i .uella Criswell, '41cd) are the parents of a 1-t. Norman Parker, '911, and Mrs. Barker (Ad- hairy son Beryl Lee horn Marclt 21 ite Sort ATT. dic Lee Pickard, '39iourn) are the parents of a tonio, Texas. Captain Deck is stationed at the baby daughter horn March 9 in Oklahoma City . Aviation Cadet Center at San Antonici . Lieutenant Barker is in England, THOMAS-DOW : Announcement leas Joe N. Boaz, '4flarch, '40cng, has passed hecn the made of the marriage of Miss Mary 3" New York State Board of .loise Architcrtuml Exami- Thomas, Ocala, Florida, to William Dorealtlson ners and is now qualified to enter private prac- Dow, 'allow, Oklahunma City, in Miami. I., ¬oricla tice of architecture in New Ynrk . He is at pres- . Mrs. Dow attended the University of Florida, ent associated with Ketchum, Sharpe anti Gina, Gaincsvillc. Mr . Dow, a member of Phi G;1111 architects with offices in Rockefeller Center . Mr . ma Delta and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities, i.a en- fioaz is also qualified to practice architecture in gagcd in special government work in Sarnnnah, any of 36 other states rcorgnizcd by the National Georgia, where the couple have cstal,hshcd Council of Architectural ra Registration Board. ]came. CHAPPELL-SPEARS: Announcement has hcen FAUKS-SNII)FR ; N4iss Caroline hanks, 'lIc" matte of the engagement of Miss Ruth Marjorie ri . Oklahoma City, and Maj. Rohcrt f-. Snider, C,happell, '3G-'90, Oklahoma City, to Lt . Harold Rapid Citv, South Dakota, were married Marry 13 . Spuars, '38t+tts, Norman . Miss Ch ;tIepcll is employed by Douglas Aircraft Company in Okla- homa City . Lieutenant Spears was an instruc- tor at in the Replacement Training On Georgia Newspaper Center . Lois Ecdyn Franklin, '40cd, Muskogee, has C;rcile Ilacis, 'a . . ljnurn, 7'uIsa, has lecrn cirn- been appointed pasnrr's assistant at the McFarlin ployrr1 as a pcrural assignmrnts rclx,rtsr ~~n Memorial Methodist Church at Norman . She will the he director of cdueatirm, promotion anti recreation . Jdawa Corvrrirwion, Arl emn, Georgia. Mc,CLELLAND-LAGO : Miss Mary Malonc Mc- Caelland, Kutrurwn, Pennsylvania, and Gladwvn Vailc Lago, '4flphys, Oklahoma City, wcrc mar- ricd March 4 in New York City. Mrs. Lago, 26 in Oklahoma City . Mrs. Snider is a ntcm- bcr of Pi Beta Phi , sorority . Major Snider, a IPaid Political Advertising) a graduate of Buckncll University, Lewistown, Pennsylvania, is assistant eclitnr of the Mi.criouary member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, is a Herald, publisher! by the missions council of the graduate of the University of South Dakota . Congregational and Christian Churches . Mr. SUSTINS-GRACIA " Miss Evelyn Sustins, Mid- Logo is employed in the Bell Telephone C;nrn- cilcsex, Tsvickenhatn, England, and Warrant Of- pany laboratories, New York City . He Karl a liccr Albert O. Gracia, '41bus, Oklahoma City, year of spccial engineering work at Purdttc Uni- were married Altril 8 in England. Mr . Gracia, vcrsity, I.aFaycttc, Indiana. who received training in military- intclligcnce, Bring Lt. Edward K. T.ivvrmorc, '40joura, anti Mrs. joiractl the Eighth Air Force in May, 1912 . Livcrmore {Melba Hu(son, '10journ) are the Ernie Hobcrecht, '41journ, editor of the Prarl parents of a baby son Edward K., ]r  born March Harbor Rrdlron in , half an article, "With- 9 in Oklahoma City . Lieutenant Lk , crrnore was OUT Scx," publidecci in the New ~Irrny-Nary Re- stationed at Camp Roherts, California . view. MASTERS-LOLLAR : Miss Willie Ircnc Mas- VENOVICII-McBEE : Miss Mari Vcnm"ich, in Service ters, Atlanta, Georgia, anti Pvt. Wavne B . Lol- Dcnvcr, Colorado, and Capt . Howard Moncgona- lar, '39-'40, Hraekcr, were marrictl Fchruarv 3 8 cry McBee, '411aw, Oklahoma City, wcrc mar- at Alexandria, l,nuisiana . Mrs. Lollar is a grad- ried March 16 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. HOME uate of the Swtthcrn Methodist Llnivvrsitv, Dal- Mrs. McBee. a graduate rrf C0'.or;tt4o St ;ut: Col- las, Texas. Private Lollar, a graduate of Pan- lcgc, Colorado Springs, was staforecd at Camp handle A . and M. College, Goodwdl, was sta- Wolters, Texas, with the Army Nttrsw Corps. Sooner tinned at Cattep Livingston, Louisiana. Captain Mclicc, a member of Kappa Alpha fra- Lt . (jg) C;unnar Fredrick Sundstrom, '4U, and ternity, was statinncd at Fort Bra,gg . Mrs. sundstrom are the parents of a baby daugh- ]oho McKay, '41eng, is employed as an en- ter Dana Farrior Ix,rn April 3 in Columbus, Ohin . gineer on the U. S. Canol oil project with he :ttd- TAGGE-ANTHONY : Announcement has been dtrartcrs in Edmonton, Albrma, Canoda . Mrs. made of the engagement of Miss Elesc Taggc. MtKay (Madge Cromer, '4lfa) works in the '4Uhc, Norman, to Dr. Dallas Dean Anthony, Jr,- Canal geology department, coloring maps . Springftcld, Missouri . Miss Taggc, ;+ manlier of MOSER-HAI .T .: Miss Mary Late : Moser. '41ha, Delta Delta Delta sorority, pus ]men rrnploped Collinsvillc, and Bernard Duanc Hall, Tulsa, Were Buy as dietitian at Barnes Hospital, St . leruk. Dr . married April 20 . Mr . Hall, a grarlnntc of the Anthony, a gradu to of Washington University South Dakota School of Mines, Rapid City, is an Medi[al School, is now Ycrving an assistant resi- rnginccr at the Douglas Aircraft Plant in Tulsa. dcnCy on the Barnes hospital staff. Mrs. hall is also employed there- EXTRA Capt . Donald D. Reed, '41hus, ;ind Mrs. Recd -1941- arc the parents of a baby daughter Sharon Dec 0HAMPLIN-KIF,13LFR : born Dccenthcr C, 1943 . Calxain Read was Bonds Anltrrttnccmcrit has W%. hecn made of the engagement of Miss Mary Eliza- ~tationcd at Fort rranck E. Warren, oneing . bcth Champlin, '41hc, to William D. Kieblcr, SMITH-EATER : Miss Hdcn smith, '{l}-'4I " both of Enid, Miss Champlin, a ntctnhcr of Okhdauma City, and Ensign Wallacc R111nlit F'rtcr, Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, also attended Mount '4 .3rng, Nashville, Illinois, wcrc marrictl Altril 29 RUSSELL SMITH STUDIO Vernon Seminary, Washington, D. C. Mr . Kieh- in Oklahoma City . Mrs. Racer was formrrIv rnr ler, a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, is a grad- ploycd by the Western Bank and Office Supply uate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Company. Ensign Fatcr, who attended thr "Where Photography Is An Art" also Boston . He is employed by the Consolitlated Missouri School of Mines, Rolla, Missouri, yeas Aircraft Company, Fort Worth, Texas, as on statinncd at the Naval Air Station, Norman . 121 /z1 E. Main Norman acronauricol (Icsignrr and engineer . Helen Tittle, '38-Al, Lincoln, Arkansas, has CHANIA .F.R-SAVAGE: Miss Margaret Chand- hecn appoinlctl director of Christian Education at

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Rock, Wiafield Memorial Methodist Church, Liulc director of Wes- Arkansas. She was formerly Foundation of the McFarlin Memorial Meth- ley member of the e,dist Church, Norman, and a . faculty Of the University Sclionl of Rcliginn GRIFFITHS-LOLLNI?R- Miss Murillo Grif . Sacramento, C,11ifornia, and Lt . Matthenv fiiths, were In Oklahoma it's the fr., '37-'41, Oklahoma City, I '],ollner, rnarric,I March 24 at Sacramento. Lieutenant Sigma frairrnitv . .o1111cr, u member of Kappa 7 Corps at Mathrr am instructor in the Army Air BILTMORE is Univer- Field, California . While attending the kctball and baseball- sity, he lettered in ba" -1942- by far the largest & finest Lt. Joe D. Acrcc, '38-'-l.2, and Mrs, Acrcc lrtretus of a bah)' (Tan Harman, '4CI-'41) are the daughter Sharon Diane born E:tuer tiumi:ae. Lieutenant Acrcc is in the Air Corps assigned ut a South Carolina post . Charles A. Burgett, '42eng, and Mrs. Burgett (Irene Klapp, '42pltarm) are the parents of a baby -n Charles Robert horn February 22 in Pittsburgh, t"cnnsylvania. Mr . Burgett is cm- I,lnycd by the Wcstinghoosc Hcctric and Matm- facturing Company. ( ;ene Campbell, '42journ, reporter for flit 1)nrly t1l;frr11ownan in Oklahoma City, was in- vited to attend Paranlunnt 'S premier slowing in new ].title Ruck, Arkansas, of Dr, If'asswlf, a motion picture which tells the stclry of an Amer- ican doctor and his contributions to medical sci- cnee . CLARK-SIIOUSE : Miss Jcan Clark, '42phvs.ed, Ponca City, and Ensign James Garnett Shfluse. '43eng, Muskogee, were marriccl March 23 in Pcrnca City. Mrs. Shouw, a mcwher of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, a+vas a graduate asskt;mt at Robertson Hall. for freshman women while attending the University . Ensign Shouse, a mem- ber of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, w:;s stationed in Washington, D. C:., where the couple will live- Betty Joyce Cole, '42fa, tlkmulgcc, has com- pleted training in American Airlines "Traffic School, Nc'w York, and has been assigned to tlkc 'Oklahoma Biltmpre,, Okla- company's Washington office . Hut4I CECIL-I TAUG : Miss Ruth Crcil and Cadet horna's mori<11, tOw:er of . caazz nrt Jesse Oren 14aug, Jr ., '41-'42, both of NomMn, down- were married March 18 ;it Altos. Cadet 1 f :u1g and' service in the heart of was in training at the Advanced Army Air i orcc town Oklaho a .CityaThis perfw' Field at Ahus . DAY-HEIERDING : Announcement has been example of brie oW operation is made of the engagement of Miss Diana Day to favorite Pvt. William August Hcicrding, '42, 1xlth of truly oklahoma City's Oklahoma City . Private Hcicrrling was stationed hosf, florae of' . Station KOMA . at Camp Atterbury, Indiana. Lavada Jarboe, '42he, Norman, is employed by the Civil Service as head of the Cadet Records Office at the Naval Air Station, Norman . Make reservations JONES-JACKSON : Miss Maxinc Jones, '42bus, `Tulsa, and Cpl. Orcn Jackson, Lexington, were io avoid rdisappointmerrt married March 18 in Tulsa. Mrs. Jackson was employed by the Snanolind Oil and Gas Com- pany there. Corlx)ral Jackson was stationed :at Rolla, Missouri. KING-DOEBELIN : Announcement has heen RATES FRONT made of the engagement of Miss To RuEh King, '42cd, Oklahoma City, to Sgt. George Frcclcrick Doebehn, 11, Hush Hill, Missouri . Miss King is a teacher at Stand Watic School in Oklahoma City. Sergeant Doebelin was stationed at Murnc $250 Army Air I icld, Murnc, California . Mary McKcan, '42journ, is employed by the Press Association, Incorporated, an Associated Press subsidiary in Mc'niphis, 'Tennessee . Miss McKean was fornwrly a reporter with tbc :1r, Kansas Gacc'ne in Little Rock. HOTEL OKLAHOMA MILLER-11\UI :ISS- Miss Martha Lou Miller, '40=42, Norman, and Lt . T. C. Finclciss, '"12cng. Wichita, Kansas, were marriccl April G at Alex- andria, Louisiana. Mrs, Findciss was a steward- ess for American Airlines. Lieutenant I'indeiss. a member of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, was stationed at Alexandria as a bomber pilot. J?iltmcrte MINNICK-1=,[.1 .10"17 : Announcement has been made of tile engagement of Miss Virginia Leer Minnick, '42bus, Nclrman, to I. .t . Joseph f.. Elliott, '42, Tulsa. Miss Minnick, a member of Alpha

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Chi Omega sorority, has been employed by the versity Medical School at New Orleans, is a ritern . Civil Aeronautics Association in Denver, Colorado. her of Delta Tau Delta fraternity . The couple Lieutenant Elliott, a member of Alpha Tau arc at home in New Orleans. Omega fraternity, was a liaison pilot with the KOOPMAN-ARMSTRONG " Annotinccnrenthas Field Artillery at Fort Sill . made of beat the engagement of Miss Mary RACSDALE-COY : Miss Ruby Llizabcth R.rgs- Louise Koopman, '4 .31tc, Bart to dale, '42fa, Norman, Clifford and David C. Cox, Pixley, II- Armstrong, OklaISOma City . !Miss fuxrptnan, California, were married March 28 at Norman . a member ref 1)clta Delta Delta sorority, also at- Mrs, Cox is secretary to Dr. Roy Gittinger, dean tended Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri of ;rdnissinns at the Lfnir"crsity . . Mr . Cox is an Mr. Armstrong is a graduate of Oklahoma A . aviation machinist's mate at the Naval Air Tech- and M. College, Stillwater . lie is crnl"rwtd nical Training; ( by :enter at Norman . the Phillips lIctrolcum Company at Bard(-sville, REEVES-CORNELL : Miss Jn Ann Recvcs. John Luefficr, '43cng, Oklalrrxna t_ity, has rc- '421ettcrs, McAlcstcr, and Gcorgc Cnrnrll, '43 signecl as. maintenance engineer with tltc Latin- irnrrn, VJcaihcrford, were married April 2 Ame"rican division of Pan-American Airways Mrs at to Purcell . . Cr7rnC11, a tnetnber of OcIta Delta enter tire Navy as a midshipman . Delta sorority, is ;t reporter for the C)I;lahotaa MARSHALL-REED Miss Mar-jroric 'Marshall, City Times. Mr . Cornell, a former mcuihcr ref '42-'43, Oklahoma City, and Lt . M:arvin G. Rcet1 , the C]I(Iahanm lluirY staff at the University, is a '411-'-}3, Purccll, were married March 28 in Okla - reporter for the Daily Okhihoniu. The couple homa City . Mrs. keen is a member of Chi are ;IF home in Oklahoma City . Omega sorority . Lieutenant Acrd, a memhcr of Idol Gautma Delta fraternity, was SlIF.F.DY-BUTLER : Announcement has lien stationed with Serving a Need the Army Engineers Lt Sharonville, marls of the marriage of Miss Frances Anne Ohio, where the t:cwply have e%t;illl"hcd a home Shccdy, '12fa, Oklahoma City, to Sgt. Jack W. . for Alumni I,t, jack Marsec, flutter, Seattle, Washington, in Waacrtoss, Georg- '43cng, and Mrs. Marscc (Nunnic Butfcr, '3]-'43) ia- Miss Sheccly has been employed by the Doug- are the parrrlts rof a halo" son. Licutrmant University alumni visiting the carn- las Aircraft Company in Oklahoma City . Serg- Marsce was stationed in Crrluroibia, South eant liutlcr, a rncrnher of Alpha Tut Omega Carolina . fra- IX1t)Nl pus will find the Oklahoma Me- ternity, ittcn(lc(i the University (if Washington, ".-Mr COWEN : ldks Rats- J3nc Boons and lmsign Rcrhrrt ¬.. Md ;cosrrn, Seattle- ITC was stationed ill waycross with a f3ha, both of morial Union a convenient place to Fighter squadron . Ponca City, av-, rr married May 13 in 1'nnca Cite . Mrs, Jon B. Wagacr (Betty Swidcnsky, '-d3fa) . Mrs MCGowrn, a member of Pi Beta I°hi have meals. The Cafeteria serves has beat employed in tht, promotion department uirorrty, attendee .] Oklahoma A. and M. :tt KOMA, Oklalhnrtna City radio station, Stillwatrr . Mr. M:Gnwcn, a rtrcnrher breakfast, luncheon and dinner six of 1'1ti (~atnma 1);-1[3 fraternity, was attendin g; Midslulrmen's School - at Northwestern University, days a week. 1943- F.v :mston, Illinois, BANKS-PHILI.WS : Miss Aunc B;rnks, '-111-'43, VI?IRS-MORCAN: Announcement hats been Oklahoma Citv, ;rlxd Pfc. Jack Kcan Phillips, Se- made of the engagrrntnt of Miss Betty Gene attle, Washington . weir married Wrch 7 at Weirs, junior student in the University, to Cadet Oklahoma Memorial Oklahoma Union City . Privare Phillips has been as- Arthur James Morgan, '-f3, both of oklallom .l signed to University of Oklahoma, Norman Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, for of- City . Miss Veer+ also attended Okl:ch,orrra City ficer training . The bride is a mrnihcr of Ciam- University . Catlet Morl an Was s[ativrnc"d at the rna Phi RI-ca sorority and a former student in Santa Ana Army Air Raw, California, for pre- the O. U. School of Juurtralistn . Hi,ghr training as a navigator. fir n"as formerly HUGTIES-BARBEh;: Miss Sara t.ouise ]fugues, rnreillcel as an aeronautical engineering student Fountain Inn, South Carolina, and I .t, Joe C7- in Cy, U. Barbce, '39-'43, Oklahoma Cit'., were married Mary Mueller, '41-'43, Sayre, is cmplmcd as Apri[ 22 u1 Oklahoma Citv . Mrs. Ktrbre, a case worker for the Bcckham County i,fhrc of For Q 2nd Term a In c] nhcr of loi Beta Phi vmcrity" :tt- the State Departotrnt crf Public Wrlf.irr at Sayre. tenrlerl tits University of South Caru11na, C:olunr- f velyn Miller, Oklahoma Citv, Ii"as cn- hia. Lieutenant had,ce, a ntcnlscr of Alpha Tau terctl the Qtdct Nurses Corps and ss"as ;osigncd Omega fraternity, was stationer] at Fort lackson, to Yale University, New H:avrn, Connecticm, fur South Carolina, with an 1~nginccrs Cumb:rt hat- trainingv. ta Iinn . BURG-PHILLIPS: Miss N;ul Burg, scnicor stu- Jack Blanton, '"13cnfi, No rttran, is rrt,[r1crycd (lent in O. U- from Oklahoma City . and Lt . by the Humble Oil Refinery, Hrrustrtn, Texas. Dudluv C:- Phillips . III, '4Ig-'43 . Bartlesvifc, wren D. Nrllo Brown, '431)s, and Mrs. Brown married March 10 in Oklalmerta City . Mrs. {Frances Jane Millard, '43rd) arc the parents of Phdli[is also attcndcd Oklaluttua City University a hahy daughter penr ¬opc Anne horn March 25 and is a rncrttltcr of kappa Kappa (i3nuna snror- in Oklahoma Cirv . Mr . Brown is a student in ity. Lieutenant hhillips was stationed at Mcr- the University " Sehrterl of Mediciiac- tcd Field, California, where the couple will live. RICE-HOULF : GIVENS-BRAD1 .1 ,'Y: ?Miss Marjorie Fvclyn Annrttrrtcen7ent has lrcctt made and Givens, '43hus, Lt . Us-nn Phillip Bradley, of the engagtntent of Miss Margaret Ann Rice, '42-'43, to C;uict Albert 1. t houle, '4n, lrrrtlr '39-'°13, both of Norman, were married March It,, of El Reno, Miss Rice, a C~am- 26 in Norman, Mrs. Bradley has been employed ntrinber of Delta rrta sorority, in the O. U. Registry Office since graduation . has been ctnplovcd at , Oklahoma Lieutenant Bradley wits st,tinned at ('.:crop Ilowze, . Cadet Houle was in advanced train- ing Texas, With the Field Artillcrv. l-ic formerly it I.ubhock Army Air 1"icl(l, Lubbock, Texas. wits employed as spares reporter on the Nornrem ROSSFR-GRCEN : Miss Ranora Roaser, Tnanscr;pt. Anad:rrl;u, and Raymond C. Green, '44, Lawton : were ncarrictl April 23 :at Anael>trko, Mr. Green, HILL-THOMAS : Miss Amy Hill . Lce '43ifsorn, :t ltlrarnarist', male 1.1rst class in t]te Navy. was Cherokee, and Warren Thomas, Hartfrtrtd, Kansas, ,tationc"d at the Great Lakes Naval Training were married April H -it Cherokee . Mrs, Thorn- Station, Chicago. Illinois, where the couple. will as, a rrnetnhrr of Delta Delta Delta sorority, Mor- Iivu . tar Board and Phi Beta Kappa, was editor of WALL-f-1I=-NLEY : Miss Davida Wall, ' ,13cd, the f]lluhoma Daily and president of Associated and William David I-Icnlcv, first class petty ofliccr Women Students while attending the Vniversin". in the Navy, both of Eufau[ ;t . were married March Mr . Thomas, a member of Delta Tau Delta fra- i at Shawnee. Mrs. Hcnlcy is principal of 2 rcrnity, is a graduate of the University of Kansas schtrol near Eufaula and will continue her duties at Lawrence, lie is employed by the Phifilrs there. Mr . Henlev was ordered to rennet to Pay 0. Petroleum Company, Bartlcsvil[e, Vice Chairman where the San Francisco for a new assignment. couple will live . YATES-AYIAZSr Miss Ircnc Yates, '4dl-'43, Nor- Oklahoma IIUI"'TY-FUDD : Miss Jacqueline Ifttfty, '41- ftrart, ancd Cadet John D. Avers, Brxrnevillc, Ar- '4,3, anti Loyd judd, corporation Commission Jr .. 'rtt-'43, both of Okla- kansas, were married March 21 at San Antonio, homa City, were- married March 25 in 1'cw Texas. Mrs. Aycrs is the niece of Kenneth C. Orleans. Mrs, Judd is a mcrnber of Delta Kattftnan, chairman of the department of mod- fPaid Political Advertising Gamma sorority . Mr. Judd, an apprentice trn languages at O, U. Cadet Aycrs was sta- scantxtt in the Naval unit attending; Tulane Uni- tioned at San Antonio,

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, .I ` t , r " l ~t ~ ~ " ' I I I Il~ I I~.In~fl7~llllllllnl,1111~ ~.1,~,Ill~'~~ ~~ fl~l~lfl~~ ~.Inn,I~n~~1r111~,1111fIII~R111~11H1~~111fall~l~lllll~Ilhllliln~lln~ ~ I ,III X111I I Ill ll1 :11111fL11111f1 ~1111111~1119l1~I1IIIl~I ;~:ICI,I~JIIll .1~11111111111~I~IIhI!nh~.Illlllllfl,I~IIlIII~~~. f' .,.111 .1n1111~1~1 . Medical School T[1 5F.Y uh endowments for the SchoolPLANS of Medicine were discussed at the annual meeting of the f7klahonia State Medical Association in Tulsa on April 25. A motion was passed that the Alumni Association prepare and institute a plan tp create an endo«rment fund to he sub- scribed to try alumni ot the school and others who are interested. A con7t' nittee was appointed to work out a definite plan, with Dr. Waymnn Thotrnpson, '29mcd, as its head. Dr. J . Wiliiam finch, '31nted, Ilobart, and Dr. John Lamb, '32med, C7klalioma City, were re-elected president and vice president, respectively, of the Association at the meeting.

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" Dr. Maurice C. C:ephardt, '4 .3ntctl . Tulsa, ¬ras enrnhlctcd his intcrneship at file University of Illinois Research and hAuca6ortal h10Tital ill Chicago and is now a rc "siclcnt in ntietlicinc tlu:re. " Dr . William h. Taylor, 'IUmed, veteran Hughes County physiii:ut, flied April 10 in nn Oklahoma City hospital . A cncntber tof the frsr graduating class of the Medical School . Dr . Tay- lor set up practice in Ilolclcnville in 19_34, after practicing since l,is graduation in Gerty in 1-lughrs Caunty . He haul been a wcntlxr of the State Medical Association .incc its organization in 1908, and had served as hrcsicleru of the Hughes County Association since 1928 . From 0112 to 1942 lie was official state physician at the McAlester ¬ ,cni- tenttary, witnessing all execution". Sqrvivors include his wife, two sons anti five daughters. " 17r. Edwin lair, ' I i rued, and Mrs, Fair arc- the parents of a habr daughter Linda Lee, burn in January in Rochester, Minnesota, where Dr . Fair is associated wioh the Ntayo Clinic . 00' Dr . Fred Shadid, '4ft,neel, was elected clue[ medical director of the Flk Cin Community I-lcus- pital when his father, Dr . G4 . Shadi,l, its founder, resigned this sprin.g . 1 he young Dr . Shatli(l has been oft the hospital staff since lu complctcd his intcrncship in Chicago in 19°lI . The hos- pital, organicol in ¬ !)29, leas numhcrs]tiga of 2,500 families, all f whom ]wild shares of stock- , It was the first m-uperativc, group hospital cs- tablislied in the , Another of Dr . When the weather turns Shadid's sons, Dr. Alrxandcr Shadid, '32-'34, formerly a dentist at the hospital, is now a lieu- tenant in the Army Mcdic;d Cur1)s . A daughter, warm . . . Pasteurization is Heleac Shadid, '27, is a corporal in the women's Army Corps. It was announced that the cider Dr. Shadid will remain active on the medical important staff of the hospital . Doubly 10 Lt . Neel J. Price, '42nicd, and Mrs. 13ricc Pasteurization of milk for health protection is recommended by medical [Ruah Lee, '42nurse) arc the parents of a hahy and health authorities as a year-around nece=city, but it is more. impor- s

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