Calling the Roll of Sooner Classes

Calling the Roll of Sooner Classes

Calling the Roll of Sooner Classes ELAINE LARECY he was vice consul in Venice and Montreal, member of Sigma Nu fraternity, was stationed at By member of the legal staff of the New York State Camp Roberts, California. The couple were at Superintendent of Insurance and a Brooklyn at- home at Cambria, California. -1917- torney . Josh Lee, '17ba, member of the Civil Aero- Rev. Don E. Scheeler, '24ba, pastor of the -1927- nautics Board who last month made a tour by Epworth Methodist Church in Oklahoma City, Helen Boyle, '27ba, an Episcopal missionary air of South America, recommended upon his recently spent a month in special study at Co- from Oklahoma City, was reported in the Baguio return to Washington that the United States make lumbia University in New York City . Internment Camp in the Philippine Islands by available as many spare parts and planes as pos- the Japanese . Miss Boyle went to the Philippines sible to South American countries . Mr. Lee's 1926- in the fall of 1938 to become director of an official trip took him to Mexico, the Canal Zone, HEFLIN-BATES : Miss Laverne Heflin and Lt. Episcopal mission school there. She formerly Peru, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Puerto Rico and Eldred D. Bates, '23-'26, both of Tulsa, were mar- had spent 10 years in Sendai, Japan, in a similar the Caribbean Islands . ried June 23. Mrs. Bates is a graduate of the position . University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Lieutenant MILLER-SOLIDAY : Miss Audra Delight Miller, -1920- Bates, a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, Enid, and Harry V. Soliday, '27ed, Camargo, Joe A. Brown, 20law, Hartshorne, attorney for was associated with the British American Oil Oklahoma, were married June 24 in Bethany . the McAlester area Rent Control Office, was Company before entering the Air Force. He is Mrs. Solitlay, a graduate of Phillips University named rent control director for the district fol- stationed at Will Rogers Field, near Oklahoma in Enid, taught school in Enid. The couple are lowing consolidation of the offices of attorney City, where the couple are living . at home in Enid, where Mr. Soliday is a school and director. Mrs. Helen Watson Brunozi, '26ba, who taught superintendent . As a member of the Oklahoma State Board of school at Hartshorne last year, will teach Spanish McAlester Lloyd Story, '27law, has resigned his position Affairs, Mrs. George E. Calvert (Maude Reich- this year in the High School at as chief title examiner with the State School man, 20ms) daily handles diverse matters, rang- MEHEW-MEHOLIN: Miss Mildred Mehew, Land Department in order to enter private law ing from menus for state instutions to the pres- '26ba, Kingfisher, and Lt . Joseph W. Meholin, practice in Oklahoma City. ent room shortage in state hospitals. The first Steubenville, Ohio, were married May 28 in woman ever to serve on the board, Mrs. Calvert Santa Ana, California. Mrs. Mcholin, a mem- was the subject of a recent feature story in the her of Chi Omega sorority, taught school in -1928- Daily Oklahoman which described the many and Duncan. Lieutenant Mcholin, a graduate of Beth- Lt. Howard J. Bozarth, '28bus, and Mrs . Boz- varied events occurring in her office throughout any College at Bethany, West Virginia, and a arth have chosen Elizabeth Parcel] as the name a routine day. She bas been active in Oklahoma for their baby daughter born June 13 in Oklahoma City for many years in civic and educational pro- City . Lieutenant Bozarth was on Naval duty in jects. Washington, D. C. The ballad Howdy, Folks with lyrics by David -1921- Visits U. S. Libraries R. Milsten, '28law, a Tulsa attorney, has been A group picture appearing in a recent issue of published by The Irving Berlin Music Publishing Linotype News, which was taken at a session of Company of New York City. Set to music by the Linotype Operators Short Course held at the Bainbridge Crist, prominent composer and teacher, University in February, includes Rufus Huckaby, the song is a tribute to the late Will Rogers . The '21, '27, '33, assistant superintendent of the Uni- poem, written by Mr . Milsten several years ago, versity Press, and Brodace Elkins, '43journ, staff is etched in bronze at the Will Rogers Memorial member of the Mangum Daily Star. At the time Museum at Claremore and has been given official of the short course Mr. Elkins was a senior in recognition by the Oklahoma State Legislature . the School of Journalism and employee of the The score as composed by Mr . Crist is ten pages Journalism Press. The Linotype News is a trade long . magazine pubished in Brooklyn, New York. BROWN-RAREY : Miss Gail Brown, Alex- Nadine Runyan, '21ba, '39ma, Norman, has andria, Virginia, and Franz Rarey, '27-'28, for- been employed to teach history in the Norman merly of Enid, were married May 31 in El Centro, High School . Columbia, South America . Mrs. Rarey was em- ployed in Washington, D. C., before her marriage. -1922- Mr . Rarey, who graduated from George Wash- Mrs . Lillian N. Bellah, '226a, the former Lillian ington University, is field superintendent with the Ncelly, is director of the Shatto Wedding Chapel Tropic Oil Company in El Centro . of the First Congregational Church in Los Ange- - les . As wedding director she arranges wedding 1929- processions, directs rehearsals, plans decorations, Betty Kirk, '296a, author of Covering the Mexi- and organizes the wedding party. Mrs. Bellah, can Front, published recently by the University a member of Chi Omega sorority, has two chil- Press, has returned to Mexico to begin work on dren, Robert, 16, and Hallie, 13. another book . Miss Kirk, who gathered the material for her book on Mexican economic -1923- and political problems while working as a cor- A precedent of 23 years standing was broken respondent for several U. S. newspapers, has been when the musical comedy, Oklahoma!, was se- away from Mexico since September, 1942 . During lected recently as one of the ten best plays of the the past year she has written numerous magazine 1942-43 season, by drama critic Burns Mantle, articles, the most recent of which appeared in Nation . The new musical success based on Green Grow AIDA GOLCHER, '43BA, '43LIB .SCI . the Lilacs, by Lynn Riggs, '23, is the first musical Mrs. Mary E. Lottinville, mother of Savoie Lot- ever to be included in Mr. Mantle's exclusive list, Aida Golcher, '43ba, '43lib.sci, a native of tinville, '296a, director of the University Press, which he has compiled annually for the last 23 Costa Rica, was on a tour of libraries in east- died June 28 in Tulsa. Besides Mr. Lottinville years. Others among this year's ten best, as named ern United States last month on a travel grant and his wife, the former Rita Higgins, '28ba, by him, are The Skin of Our Teeth, by Thornton awarded by the Division of Cultural Relations survivors include a son, Tom Lottinville, and a Wider, The Eve of St Mark, by Maxwell of the Department of State. daughter, Helen Lottinville. Ander-son,andHarriet, theHelenHayesvehicle. Believed to be the first library science gradu- ate of the University to be so honored, Miss Golcher plans to return to Costa Rica to assist -1930- -1924- in setting up a library system in that country . Miss Bethene Henry, '30he, former high school John F. Deming. '24ba, attorney in Rockville During the 150-day tour, Miss Golcher will teacher in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is on the Center, Long Island, New York, has been visit libraries in Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Massa- faculty of the National Training School in Kan- named administrator of the Nassau County War chusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jer- sas City, Missouri. Council transportation office. He has been ex- sey and Washington, D. C. The awarding of such Capt . Archibald C. McColl, '27-'30, and Mrs. ecutive assistant in the office since July, 1942 . grants is part of the program of co-operation McColl are the parents of a baby daughter, Sharon Before setting up legal practice in Rockville Center with American Republics. Lee, born June 24 in Oklahoma City . Captain AUGUST, 1943 57 McColl is on duty at the Enid Army Flying School . WILBANKS-WILDER : Miss Sally Wilbanks, '34fa, Holdenville, and Maj. Webster Wilder, -1931- Attache in Nicaragua '33law, Cherokee, were married June 10 in Tulsa. Ethelyn Markley, '31lib.sci, bas been awarded Mrs. Wilder, a member of Alpha Phi sorority, the Katharine L. Sharpe scholarship for graduate taught school in Ponca City. Major Wilder, a work during the year 1943-44 at the University member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, was stationed of Illinois School of Library Science. Miss Mark- at Camp Gruber . Before entering the Army he ley spent last year in New Orleans helping pre- served two terms in the Oklahoma legislature pare a union catalog of the three largest libraries and was county attorney of Alfalfa County . He there. Prior to that time she was librarian in recently completed a course of advanced training charge of the technical process department at the at the Command and General Staff School, Fort University of Alabama. Leavenworth, Kansas . J. D. McCoid, the father of two alumni and MAGAN-WOODRUFF : Miss Carlie Jean Ma- former Norman resident, died in Santa Monica, gan, Idabel, and Capt . Everett C. Woodruff, '34 California, in June . Survivors include a son, J. pharm, Crawfordsville, Arkansas, were married D. McCoid, Jr., '31bus, of Santa Monica, and a June 16 in the post chapel at Fort Mason, near daughter, Mrs. R. L. Turner (Corinne McCoid, San Francisco . Mrs. Woodruff, who attended '32ed), of Rolla, Missouri . Oklahoma College for Women at Chickasha, is Vernon Thornton, employed in the Soil Conservation office in Fort '31ms, researcher with the Worth, Texas.

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