Calling the Roll of Sooner Classes

Calling the Roll of Sooner Classes

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. Oklahoma 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, 14 SOONER MAGAZINE 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.

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