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CallingtheRollofSoonerClasses 1907 Announcingretirementfromnewspaperwork, CarltonWeaver,'07ex,hassoldthe Latimer CountyNews-Demoerat atWilburtonafterpub- lishingnewspapersinOklahomafor37years. Heplanstodevotehistimetothedevelopment ofhisranchnearWilburton . 1910 FredT ;uman,'10,editorandpublisherof the NormanTranseript, wasre-electedtreasurer oftheOklahomaPressAssociationattheannual springconventionMay6inTulsa . 1912 AportraitofFrankButtram,'12tna,former presidentoftheUniversityBoardofRegents, wasrecentlypresentedtotheUniversitybyMrs . Buttram(MerleNewby,'06)andwillhehung intheUniversitylibrary . ReappointmentofPaulWalker,'121aw,to theFederalCommunicationCommissionwhen histermexpiresinJulywaspredictedlastmonth byDrewPearsonandRobertS .Allenintheir widelyreadsyndicatednewspapercolumn,Wash- ington-Merry-Go-Round . Discussing various membersofthecommission,theywrote :"There willbeanothervacancyinJulywhentheterm ofCommissionerPaulWalkerexpires . Heis oneofthefewcompetentandexperiencedmen onthebodyandhisreappointmentisconsidered certain ." 1914 ErnestA .Irvine,'19ma,isofficiallecturerin thestatecapitolbuildingatJeffersonCity-,Mis- souri . 1915 Mrs .1,.R .Hawn(OklaWood,'15ma)and hertwinbrother,HomaWood,'lima,'15law, celebratedtheirfiftiethbirthdayanniversarydur- ingtherecentcelebrationofthefiftiethanni- vcrsaryoftheopeningofOklahomaTerritory . TheirparentsmovedtoNormanintherun,and laterestablishedahomeinBlackwell . Mrs . HawnlivesinLongBeach,California,andher brotherisaresidentofWichita,Kansas . Dr .LeRoyD .Long,'15ex,hasbeenelected presidentoftheYoungMen'sDinnerClubof OklahomaCity . 1916 EvenM .Barber,'16,livesinLasVegas,New Mexico,whereheispracticinglaw . A .M .McCullough,'16,diedinaNorman hospitalMay2afteramonth'sillness .Mr .Mc- CulloughwasaNormanresidentfor30years andhadtaughtschoolfor15years .Survivors includeMrs .McCullough,hisparentsandastep- son,CharlesMorrison . 1919 FrankLow,'19ex,andMrs .Lowarelivingat 648Ilaxtunavenue,Orange,NewJersey .He isanelectricalengineerwiththeBellTelephone Laboratories . 1922 FulaFullerton,'22,'32ma,hasbeenappointed statedirectorofthenewprofessionalservicedi- visionoftheWorksProgressAdministration,a departmentwhichincludesvirtuallyallPWA projectsnotinvolvingconstruction . Shewas formerly-headofthewomen'sprofessional di- vision . K .R .Rone,'22,purchasedtheBraniffInsur- anceagencyMay1andiscombiningitwith theHankMoranagencyinOklahomaCity . 1923 HelenA .Carr,'23,isemployedinOklahoma Cityasamedicalsocialworker . Dr .A .F .Gicscn,'23,'35med,istakingpost- graduateworkinmedicineatHarvardUniver- 1 8 ByPeggyClay AthirdgenerationSoonerisyoungJames LyndeSneedofTulsa .Hisfather,his mother,hisgrandfatherandhisgrand- motherareallalumniorformerstudents oftheUniversity,andallareLifeMem- bersoftheAlumniAssociation .Thepar- entsareEarlSneed,Jr .,'34,'371aw,Tulsa attorney,andMrs .Sneed(CorneliaLynde, '37) . ThegrandparentsareEarlSneed, '13,Tulsaoilman,andMrs .Sneed(Nel- lieJohnson,'10) . sity . liewillreturntohishomeinKonawa inJuly . Mrs .TaylorRogers(RuthBaldwin,'23ed),was fatallyburnedinherhomeinOklahomaCity April24 . ShewasthewifeofTaylorRogers, statechemist .Shewasanartistandworkedon severalmuralprojectsinOklahomaCity . 1924 William F . Saltcr,'24ed,andMrs .Salter (MurrelBixlcr,'27h .ec),havemovedtoWash- ington,D .C .,wherehehasacceptedaposition aslaboratoryassistantfortheUnitedStatesGe- ologicalSurvey .Hewillspendmostofhistime workingwithrocksandminerals. SamuelK .Bird,'24,livesnowatthemarine barracksofthenavalairstationatPensacola, Florida,whereheisacaptainintheUnited StatesMarineCorps . MikeMonroncy,'24,first-termmemberof theHouseofRepresentatives,wascalledonby theSpeakeroftheHousetopresideoverthe bodyforashorttimeinApril .Heenjoyedthe experiencesomuchthatheannouncedhis"in- tentiontobeacandidateforthespeakershipin 1960 . " LucyC .Bell,'24,isworkingasagraduate nurseatTulsa . KELLER-FUTORANSKY :MissDorothyAline Keller,'24ex,andMiltonG .Futoransky,'22, haveannouncedtheirengagementandapproach- ingmarriage. ShewasamemberofSigma DeltaTausororityandhewasamemberof SigmaAlphaMufraternity . 1925 Mrs .VeraJoGlennSmith,'25nurse,livesin Muskogee,wheresheisfieldnursefortheState HealthDepartment . AtaprovinceconferenceheldinColorado SpringslateinApril,Mrs .D.E .Hodges(Puilla Hill,'25)wasnamedprovincedirectorofGam- maPhiBetasorority.Shewillholdtheoffice twoyears,supervisingchaptersinColorado,Ok- lahomaandTexas . HerhomeisinOklahoma CitywhereMr.Hodgesisanattorney . Mrs .MiltonBailey(MarianR.King,'25h.ec) isdirectorofsocialartsatLongBeachJunior College,LongBeach,California . 1926 EdnaDavis,'26,isteachinginAlbuquerque, NewMexico . LeoK .Hughes,'26,ischiefclerkinthepro- ductiondepartmentofthePureOilCompany atSaginaw,Michigan . Mrs .RayTrosper(LueyHart, '26), Oklaho- maCity,wasalumnaechairmanforthedistrict conventionofAlphaPhisororitywhichwas heldattheUniversitylateinApril . 1927 Employedasareporterforthe MangumDaily Star, CarrollElliott,'27,waspraisedrecentlyby theOklahomaFederationofMusicClubsforsix ofhismusicalcompositions . Cecil1' .Price,'27ex,ofVernon,Texas,has movedtoWashington,D .C.,toacceptapo- sitionwiththeInternalRevenueDepartment . SCHNELL-BECKHAM :MissDorothySchnell andJ .T.Beckham,'27ex,weremarriedApril 8 . HeischiefinspectoroftheOklahomaport ofentryatCaney .TheyliveinBartlesville . HughW .Plumlec,'27ex,isdoingkerosene refrigeratorresearchfortheSears,RoebuckCom- panyatCleveland,Ohio . Mrs .Plumleegrad- uatedfromtheUniversityin1926 . GeorgePuckett,'27ex,hasbeengivenapo- sitioninthebusinessofficeofSears,Roebuck andCompanyinTexarkana,Texas . 1928 RichardMartin,'281aw,ofMuskogee,hasbeen appointedamemberoftheStateBoardofEdu- cation . 1929 BobShelton,'29law,formercountyattorney atChickasha,hasbeenappointedcityattorney there . Mrs .JoeNemecck(NcvaLuper,'29ed,'33ed . in),hasbeenelectedpresidentofthePurcell chapterofAmericanAssociationofUniversity Women . AspresidentoftheOklahomaCityalumnae chapterofAlphaPhisorority,MadelineDelaney, '29,helpedplanthedistrictconventionofthe sororityinApril . RoyM .Holliday,'29ex,hasbeennamedman- ageroftheSouthwesternBellTelephoneCom- panyatChickasha,wherehehasservedasre- liefmanagerforthepastfewmonths . Mrs .WilburMorse(EdnaGoodner, '29), ,;has beenselectedasoneof35Y .W .C.A . com- munityworkersintheUnitedStatestoattend theworldstudentChristianfederationinAm- sterdam,Holland,thissummer .Fifteenhundred delegatesfromallsectionsoftheworldareex- pectedtoattendthemeeting . JoePorterBallard,'29,'33law,hasmoved withhisparentsfromNormantoOklahoma City,wheretheelderMr .BallardisUnited Statesmarshal . 1930 Ason,Carlton,washornlastDecemberto Mr .andMrs .KeithScott,(AliceSpain,'30h .ec) . TheyliveinArkansasCity,Kansas . THESOONERMAGAZINE

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Calling the Roll of Sooner Classes

1907Announcing retirement from newspaper work,

Carlton Weaver, '07ex, has sold the LatimerCounty News-Demoerat at Wilburton after pub-lishing newspapers in Oklahoma for 37 years.He plans to devote his time to the developmentof his ranch near Wilburton .

1910Fred T;uman, '10, editor and publisher of

the Norman Transeript, was re-elected treasurerof the Oklahoma Press Association at the annualspring convention May 6 in Tulsa .

1912A portrait of Frank Buttram, '12tna, former

president of the University Board of Regents,was recently presented to the University by Mrs .Buttram (Merle Newby, '06) and will he hungin the University library .

Reappointment of Paul Walker, '121aw, tothe Federal Communication Commission whenhis term expires in July was predicted last monthby Drew Pearson and Robert S. Allen in theirwidely read syndicated newspaper column, Wash-ington-Merry-Go-Round . Discussing variousmembers of the commission, they wrote : "Therewill be another vacancy in July when the termof Commissioner Paul Walker expires . He isone of the few competent and experienced menon the body and his reappointment is consideredcertain ."

1914Ernest A . Irvine, '19 ma, is official lecturer in

the state capitol building at Jefferson City-, Mis-souri .

1915Mrs. 1,. R . Hawn (Okla Wood, '15ma) and

her twin brother, Homa Wood, 'lima, '15law,celebrated their fiftieth birthday anniversary dur-ing the recent celebration of the fiftieth anni-vcrsary of the opening of Oklahoma Territory .Their parents moved to Norman in the run, andlater established a home in Blackwell . Mrs .Hawn lives in Long Beach, California, and herbrother is a resident of Wichita, Kansas .

Dr. LeRoy D . Long, '15ex, has been electedpresident of the Young Men's Dinner Club ofOklahoma City .

1916Even M . Barber, '16, lives in Las Vegas, New

Mexico, where he is practicing law .A. M. McCullough, '16, died in a Norman

hospital May 2 after a month's illness . Mr. Mc-Cullough was a Norman resident for 30 yearsand had taught school for 15 years . Survivorsinclude Mrs . McCullough, his parents and a step-son, Charles Morrison .

1919Frank Low, '19ex, and Mrs . Low are living at

648 Ilaxtun avenue, Orange, New Jersey . Heis an electrical engineer with the Bell TelephoneLaboratories .

1922Fula Fullerton, '22, '32ma, has been appointed

state director of the new professional service di-vision of the Works Progress Administration, adepartment which includes virtually all PWAprojects not involving construction . She wasformerly- head of the women's professional di-vision.K. R. Rone, '22, purchased the Braniff Insur-

ance agency May 1 and is combining it withthe Hank Moran agency in Oklahoma City .

1923Helen A. Carr, '23, is employed in Oklahoma

City as a medical social worker .Dr. A . F . Gicscn, '23, '35med, is taking post-

graduate work in medicine at Harvard Univer-

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By Peggy Clay

A third generation Sooner is young JamesLynde Sneed of Tulsa . His father, hismother, his grandfather and his grand-mother are all alumni or former studentsof the University, and all are Life Mem-bers of the Alumni Association . The par-ents are Earl Sneed, Jr ., '34, '371aw, Tulsaattorney, and Mrs. Sneed (Cornelia Lynde,'37) . The grandparents are Earl Sneed,'13, Tulsa oil man, and Mrs . Sneed (Nel-lie Johnson, '10) .

sity . lie will return to his home in Konawain July .

Mrs. Taylor Rogers (Ruth Baldwin, '23ed), wasfatally burned in her home in Oklahoma CityApril 24 . She was the wife of Taylor Rogers,state chemist . She was an artist and worked onseveral mural projects in Oklahoma City .

1924William F . Saltcr, '24ed, and Mrs . Salter

(Murrel Bixlcr, '27h .ec), have moved to Wash-ington, D . C ., where he has accepted a positionas laboratory assistant for the United States Ge-ological Survey . He will spend most of his timeworking with rocks and minerals.Samuel K. Bird, '24, lives now at the marine

barracks of the naval air station at Pensacola,Florida, where he is a captain in the UnitedStates Marine Corps .

Mike Monroncy, '24, first-term member ofthe House of Representatives, was called on bythe Speaker of the House to preside over thebody for a short time in April. He enjoyed theexperience so much that he announced his "in-tention to be a candidate for the speakership in1960 . "Lucy C . Bell, '24, is working as a graduate

nurse at Tulsa .KELLER-FUTORANSKY : Miss Dorothy Aline

Keller, '24ex, and Milton G . Futoransky, '22,have announced their engagement and approach-ing marriage. She was a member of SigmaDelta Tau sorority and he was a member ofSigma Alpha Mu fraternity .

1925Mrs. Vera Jo Glenn Smith, '25nurse, lives in

Muskogee, where she is field nurse for the StateHealth Department .

At a province conference held in ColoradoSprings late in April, Mrs . D. E . Hodges (PuillaHill, '25) was named province director of Gam-ma Phi Beta sorority. She will hold the officetwo years, supervising chapters in Colorado, Ok-lahoma and Texas . Her home is in OklahomaCity where Mr. Hodges is an attorney .

Mrs. Milton Bailey (Marian R. King, '25h.ec)is director of social arts at Long Beach JuniorCollege, Long Beach, California .

1926Edna Davis, '26, is teaching in Albuquerque,

New Mexico .Leo K. Hughes, '26, is chief clerk in the pro-

duction department of the Pure Oil Companyat Saginaw, Michigan .

Mrs. Ray Trosper (Luey Hart, '26), Oklaho-ma City, was alumnae chairman for the districtconvention of Alpha Phi sorority which washeld at the University late in April .

1927Employed as a reporter for the Mangum Daily

Star, Carroll Elliott, '27, was praised recently bythe Oklahoma Federation of Music Clubs for sixof his musical compositions .

Cecil 1' . Price, '27ex, of Vernon, Texas, hasmoved to Washington, D . C., to accept a po-sition with the Internal Revenue Department.SCHNELL-BECKHAM : Miss Dorothy Schnell

and J . T. Beckham, '27ex, were married April8 . He is chief inspector of the Oklahoma portof entry at Caney . They live in Bartlesville .Hugh W. Plumlec, '27ex, is doing kerosene

refrigerator research for the Sears, Roebuck Com-pany at Cleveland, Ohio . Mrs. Plumlee grad-uated from the University in 1926 .George Puckett, '27ex, has been given a po-

sition in the business office of Sears, Roebuckand Company in Texarkana, Texas .

1928Richard Martin, '281aw, of Muskogee, has been

appointed a member of the State Board of Edu-cation .

1929Bob Shelton, '29law, former county attorney

at Chickasha, has been appointed city attorneythere .

Mrs. Joe Nemecck (Ncva Luper, '29ed, '33ed .in), has been elected president of the Purcellchapter of American Association of UniversityWomen .

As president of the Oklahoma City alumnaechapter of Alpha Phi sorority, Madeline Delaney,'29, helped plan the district convention of thesorority in April .Roy M. Holliday, '29ex, has been named man-

ager of the Southwestern Bell Telephone Com-pany at Chickasha, where he has served as re-lief manager for the past few months .

Mrs. Wilbur Morse (Edna Goodner, '29), ,;hasbeen selected as one of 35 Y . W. C . A . com-munity workers in the United States to attendthe world student Christian federation in Am-sterdam, Holland, this summer . Fifteen hundreddelegates from all sections of the world are ex-pected to attend the meeting .

Joe Porter Ballard, '29, '33law, has movedwith his parents from Norman to OklahomaCity, where the elder Mr. Ballard is UnitedStates marshal .

1930A son, Carlton, was horn last December to

Mr. and Mrs . Keith Scott, (Alice Spain, '30h .ec) .They live in Arkansas City, Kansas .

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For Grade AGrade A Milk

People of Norman who take an interest inthe purity and healthfulness of the milkthey drink are buying GILT EDGE milkwith full confidence in its quality, for itis now certified under terms of the stan-dard milk ordinance as GRADE A MILK .

This means that the sources of the milksupply are fully tested as recommendedby the federal government ; that the equip-ment for handling the milk both at thedairy farms and at the pasteurizing plantis strictly modern ; that the health of themilk handlers is tested ; and that the bot-tled milk is properly handled from theplant to the consumer .

The GRADE A label is the milk user'sguarantee of pure, safe milk. The labelmeans a lot more than many persons real-ize. It involves requirements that only alimited number of dairies have been ableto meet. You can see for yourself exactlywhat the GRADE A label means by visit-ing the Gilt Edge Plant at Highway 77and Eufaula street in Norman . You arewelcome to go through the plant and seeexactly what is done to earn this certifica-tion . After you do that, you'll appreciatemore than ever that GRADE A label onthe milk from your home dairy plant .

JUNE, 1939

Protection!

1 . Testing of Cows . All herds from whichGilt Edge Grade A milk is obtained aretested for bang's disease and bovine tu-berculosis .

2. ]Modern Equipment. The Milk han-dling equipment both at the dairy farmsand at the pasteurizing plant is installedand maintained in accordance with termsof the federal standard ordinance .

3. Healthy Personnel. Individuals han-dling the milk are required to have cer-tificates of good health from a physician .

4 . Pasteurization_ Scientific heat treat-ment of milk, carefully controlled, whichspecifically destroys any of certain dis-ease organisms that might be present .

5 . Bottling . Gilt Edge milk is placed inbottles by modern, scientific equipment .

6 . Delivery . Gilt Edge milk bottles arecapped with [lie special DACRO capsthat protect the milk from the hottingmachine to the hands of the consumer .

The DACRO sealed-on cap protects thepouring lip and also makes it possible touse a smooth bottle neck with no insidecap seat.

ilk can Gilt Edge

Norman, OklahomaEufaula and Highway 77

Phone 130

Ice Cream attd OtherDairy Products

Pasteurization is important for otherdairy products as well as milk . Look forthe name GILT EDGE on products suchas butter, buttermilk, cottage cheese, cof-fee cream, chocolate milk and other simi-lar items to be sure that you get the healthprotection afforded by pasteurization .

The ice cream season is definitely here,and the GILT EDGE plant offers a bigvariety of delicious flavors of ice cream

including fresh fruit flavors in season .Many Norman people are getting in thehabit of taking advantage of the conven-ient curb service at the plant on Highway77 and Eufaula street . Ice cream is soldat the plant at the low price of 25 centsa quart. (Some people prefer hand-packedice cream, which is sold at 35 cents at theplant.) Sodas, sundaes, splits and maltsalso arc available at the plant on a curbservice basis .

Ice cream is a healthful food for bothchildren and adults . The GILT EDGEbrand, although inexpensive, is madefrom a thoroughly wholesome formulathat is gladly explained to visitors at theplant .

Ice Cream 25c a Quart(30c if delivered)

Insist on Gilt Edge Products - Pure, Inexpensive and SAFE

McCormick's GILT EDGE Dairy Products

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Be Ready for the Kickoff!Already, Sooner football fans are talking

about the 1939 season, and the interest-

ing prospects for some pretty swell grid-

iron battles . Spring practice revealed that

the Sooners have some fine new talent to

try out this fall, as well as some colorful

veterans whose merit is already well

known to the fans .

It's several months until the first kickoff,

but the time to get ready for it is right

now-by placing your order for a season

ticket reservation . After all, it's not much

fun to have to watch a big game from

one of the farthest corners of the Stadi-

um. With season ticket orders coming in

like they have for the last couple of

months, the good seats won't last long .

Better drop a letter or card to Bill Cross

at the Fieldhouse and tell him to put you

down for one or more season tickets and

pick out the best location still available .

Season ticket buyers getfirst choice of seats-so get your order in earlyand avoid disappointment!

University of OklahomaAthletic CouncilFieldhouse, Norman

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At an election May 2, Paul Updegraff, '30law,was elected president of the Norman Lions Club .

1931Mrs. Clifford Peterson (Eula Boulware, '31ma),

debate coach at Altus, has been elected first vice-president of the national Phi Rho Pi forensicorganization . The national convention was heldin April at Virginia, Minnesota .

Clarence Frost, '31, and Mrs. Frost (LutheraMills, '29), are the parents of a seven-poundson born early in May. Mr. Frost is editor ofthe Demoerat-Chief at Hobart .Inez Thomas (Incz Ballard, '31), is employed

on the staff of the Minneapolis Star, Minneapolis,Minnesota .Marian Weber, '31h.cc, is chief dietician at

the Bell Memorial Hospital, Kansas City, Kansas .CHILTON-BLAKESLEE : Miss Cassaye Chil-

ton and John Blakeslee, '31ex, were marriedMay 6 in Norman . She has been employed bythe Skelly Oil Company in Oklahoma City . Heis a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity . Theylive in Houston, Texas .COOPER-BOWERS : Miss Eloise Cooper and

Robert Stanley Bowers, '31ex, were married May2 in Oklahoma City . She attended HockadaySchool and Arlington Hall . Mr. Bowers whowas a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, was grad-uated from Babson School of Finance, BabsonPark, Massachusetts .COVINGTON-DAVIES: Miss Helen Kathlee

Covington, '31ex, and Frank Frantz Davies weremarried April 21 in Oklahoma City . He at-tended Oklahoma A. and M. College. Theylive in Stillwater, where he is agronomy in-structor at the college .DAVIS-RDWARDS: Mrs. Joye Davis, and

Paul Edwards, '31cx, were married April 6 . Sheattended Williams Woods College and Oklaho-ma A. and M. College . They live in Enid,where he is county judge of Garfield county .

1932Frank R. Campbell, '32, is instructor in me-

chanical engineering at Colorado School of Mines,Golden, Colorado .

Bluford F . Minor, '32, is superintendent ofschools at Levelland, Texas .

After a long illness, Densel Cecile Patrick, '32ex, died in April at her home in Oklahoma City .Surviving her are her parents and one sister .Interment was made in Oklahoma City .

Dr. E. B . McCollum, '32nd, has been electedto the staff of surgeons at the Grace MemorialHospital, Detroit, Michigan . Ile has been as-sistant to chief of staff at Grace Hospital sincehe began practicing . During the last five yearshe has attended colleges of surgery in Chicago,New York and Philadelphia . Dr. McCollumhas had an article on research published in theAmerican Medieal Journal .Nina Snyder '32h.ee, is vocational home ec-

onomics teacher in the high school at Neosho,Missouri . She is planning to attend ColumbiaUniversity this summer and work toward a mas-ter's degree .Earl M . Hazel, '32, '37cdnt, and Mrs . Hazel

(Ruth E. Stinson, '29, '32ed .m), announce thebirth of a daughter, Erla Ann, May 7 in Okla-homa City . They live in Mountain Park, wherehe is superintendent of schools .HARMAN-RANSOM : Miss Joan Harman, '32

ex, and Glenn B . Ransom were married in Aprilat Tulsa . Mr. Ransom attended the Universityof Minnesota. They live in Chicago, Illinois,where he is engaged in business .BUCKLEY-LUNDY : Miss Ruth Buckley, '32

h.ee, and J . F . B . Lundy were married April 29 .Mr. Lundy attended the University of Colorado .They arc living at 2432 East Nineteenth in Tulsa .McMANUS-BUTCHER : Miss Eloise Marie Mc-

Manus, '32bus, and William Robert Butcher ofOklahoma City were married April 22 . Mrs .Butcher was a member of Alpha Gamma Deltasorority . They are at home in Oklahoma City,where Mr . Butcher is associated with his fatherin the packing business .SHADID-SHADID : Miss Ruth Florine Shadid,

'32ex, and Dr. Farris N. Shadid were married

at Elk City in April . He attended the AmericanUniversity in Beirut, Lebanon. They live inKansas City, Missouri .

1933Mrs. Carlos Ferguson (Anita Banks, '33h .ec),

is living now at Kermet, Texas .Miss Violet Poindexter, '33ex, formerly audit

clerk at the Sears, Roebuck store at Enid, willspend the summer in Tulsa studying personnelwork as first step in a promotion . In the fallshe will go to Chicago for additional trainingand January 1 she will he given a permanentappointment as personnel director at one of thestores of the company .

Mrs. Caroline Pipkin Stone, '33, is now re-siding at Quinton, Oklahoma .BROOKE-HARKER : Miss Helen Margaret

Brooke, '33ed, and Malcom Harker were mar-ried in Norman April 21 . They arc at homeat I-Iealdton where Mrs . Harker is a member ofthe faculty of the Healdton school and Mr.Harker is employed by the Schermerhorn Oilcompany .CRISPENS-VAN BOSKIRK: Miss Irene Cris-

pens, '33nurse, and Joe Van Boskirk were mar-ried April 11 . He attended Phillips University .They live in Hennessey, where he is pastor ofthe First Christian Church .POSEY-PARK: Miss Helen Posey and Robert

Aldo Park, '33, were married December 25 inSapulpa . She attended a business college inDallas, Texas . They live in Muskogee, wherehe is eastern Oklahoma staff correspondent forthe Associated press and manager of the Mus-kogee bureau .RATCLIFFE PRESSLEY: Miss Leone Ratcliffe,

'33ed, and Kyle R . Pressley were married April9 in Clinton . They live in Los Angeles, Cali-fornia, where he is associated with the WesternUnion Company .ROBE R"I'S-DEY : Miss Mary Elizabeth Roberts,

'33, and Eric Frederick Dey were married April5 . She has been employed as secretary to anAmerican consul in Argentina . lie is a formerresident of Buford, England . They live inBuenos Aires, where he is connected with theGloba Bodegas .

1934Polly Trindle, '34ex, became society editor of

the Seminole Producer in April .After receiving his M. D. degree from the

University of Tennessee March 20, Dr . James E .Anhalt, '34, began interneship at John GastonHospital in Memphis, Tennessee . He and Mrs .Anhalt visited in Norman in April .

Fenelon Boesche, '341aw, is a member of a newlaw firm, I-Iarper, Williams and Boesche, in theNational Bank Building, Tulsa .

Ellsworth Showen, '34, lives at Wickett, Texas,where he is employed by the Gulf Oil Company .

Mrs. Thomas Casady, Jr ., is now living nearTorrington, Wyoming .Harry D. Aggers, '34eng, is married and re-

sides at Bakersfield, California, where since Jan-uary he has been teaching classes in Oil WellPumping Problems in Bakersfield Evening School .

Barbara Ellis, '34, recently resigned her po-sition as mathematics instructor in Duncan HighSchool to move to Tulsa. Miss F'Ilis has beenon leave of absence from the Duncan schoolwhile teaching at the University and workingtoward a master's degree in mathematics .

Formerly of St . Louis, Missouri, Dr. PhilipHaddock, '34, and Mrs . Haddock, '34, '37pharm,moved May I to Vicksburg, Missssippi, where hewill serve a years' interneship .BANKS-LESLIE : Miss Sally Banks, '34h .ec,

and Alex Leslie, '21ex, were married recentlyin Pawhuska. They are at home at 939 North-east Nineteenth street, Oklahoma City . Mrs .Leslie is home economics teacher at Capitol HillJunior High School and Mr . Leslie is instructorin science.COBB-JACOBS : Miss Sibyl Cobb and Nolen

Ralph Jacobs, '34bus, were married May 14 .They live in Oklahoma City, where he is as-sociated with General Motors Company .MOORE-POTTS : Miss Mary Ellen Moore, '34ex,

and Haskell Potts, '31ex, were married April

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1 in Fayetteville, Arkansas . He is a memberof Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. They livein Muskogee .DeCORSE-CROCKETT : Miss Geraldine Dc-

Corse and Dr . Herbert A. Crockett, '34med,were married April 14 . They live in Los Ange-les, California, where he is employed as a neu-rologist and neuro-surgeon for the Moore-Whiteclinic .LEWIS-PLATZ : Miss Ella Mae Lewis, '34lib.

sci, and James Platz were married in March.She is librarian at Wewoka, where they havemade their home .KIGHT-FORD: Miss Ethel Kight and 1L Wen-

dell Ford, '341aw, were to be married May 27 .He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity .They plan to live in Houston, Texas, where lieis employed by the Traders and General Insur-ance Company .

1935Carl L. Easterling, '35, has been appointed

probation officer for the Federal District Courtin Ada .N. J. Kruger, '35eng, resides in Oklahoma

City, where he is treasurer of the Kruger In-vestment Company.

Leaving a position with the University utili-ties department which he has held since 1935,Cline L. Mansur, '35eng, has accepted employ-ment with Holway and Neuffer, consulting en-gineers for the Grand River Dam project . Heand Mrs. Mansur (Betty Jo Chitwood, '38journ),have moved to Vinita to establish a home .

The Oklahoma Federation of Labor recentlyelected the first woman secretary-treasurer everto hold that office . She is Thelma Levering, '35,former writer for the Federationist, labormonthly . She lives in Oklahoma City with herparents .

Linabcl Lucas, '35fa, who teaches in Tonka-wa, visited in Norman in April . She is to re-ceive a bachelor of science degree this spring .SUMMERS-PROFFER : Mrs . Lucile Hicks Sum-

mers, '35ex, and C. M. Proffer, Jr., were mar-ried March 29 in Norman . He attended Okla-homa City University. They live in OklahomaCity, where he is engaged in business .BURTON-SIMPSON : Miss Nelson Jean Bur-

ton, '35ex, and Kenneth Simpson were marriedApril 30 . They live in Norman, where he isemployed by Barbour and Short ConstructionCompany .HAAS-METZGER : Miss Mildred Haas, '35h .ec,

and Shirley Metzger were married May 17 inClinton . Last year Mrs . Metzger was employedas dietitian for the Western Oklahoma CharityHospital . He attended the Univeristy of Michi-gan, where he majored in journalism . Theywill live in Kansas City .BENIIAM-RIDDLE : Miss Verna Benham, '35,

and William G. Riddle, '36, were married inFebruary. She is librarian at Ada, where theyhave established a home .MAYES-CHEW: Miss Sylvia Mayes and James

Chew, '35ex, were married in April . She at-tended Southwestern State Teachers College .They live in Oklahoma City, where he is con-nected with Montgomery Ward Company .

1936Formerly employed as city editor of the Perry

Daily Journal, Richard E . Chaney, '36journ, hasresigned to become advertising manager for theIndependent at Newport, Arkansas .

Formerly employed by daily papers in Tylerand Austin, Texas, Conrad Manley, '36journ, isnow city editor of the American Press at LakeCharles, Louisiana . He is also reporting oilnews . Mr. Manley was married last year toRuth Horne, of Greenville, Texas .

Located in Mansfield, Ohio, Tolbert E . Smith,'36eng, is employed as sales and engineering su-pervisor for the Westinghouse Electric Company .

Formerly employed as branch assistant in Ok-lahoma City for the Realsilk Company, DonHarbour, '36ex, has been promoted to manager-ship of the El Paso, Texas, branch office of thecompany .

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B . Hunter Loftin, '36, is an accountant inHouston, Texas .HOPKINS-ST. PIERRE: Miss Elinor Hopkins,

'36ex, and Walter G . St . Pierre were marriedApril 29 . She was a member of Gamma PhiBeta sorority . He attended the University ofNew Hampshire. They live in Oklahoma City,where he is connected with the SouthwesternBell Telephone Company .

SMI'l'Ii-SNIDER : Miss Marjorie Smith andDaniel Snider, '36ex, were married April 10 atOklahoma City.McMILLAN-BRETT : The approaching mar-

riage of Miss lo McMillan and Edward C . Brett,'36, was announced last month . They plan tolive in Ardmore, where he is associated with theOklahoma Employment Service .

1937Corvin V. Edwards, '37, of Oklahoma City,

has been admitted to the State Bar .Robert Vollmer, '37ex, formerly city hall and

courthouse reporter for the Oklahoma News,which suspended publication in February, is em-ployed as rewrite moan with the Tulsa Tribune.

After receiving two promotions in seismo-graph work, James A . Long, '37, is now em-ployed as chief computor for the Stanolind Gasand Oil Company at La Porte, Texas .

James Embry, '37, graduated May 1 from theMarine Corps Basic School at Philadelphia andwas assigned to service on the U . S . S . Savannah .

After spending four months in the company'slaboratories at Duncan, Norman Hassler, '37eng,has accepted a position in the laboratories ofthe Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Companyat Flora, Illinois, where the headquarters forthe eastern division of the company are situ-ated .Alfred Richard Loeblich, Jr ., '37, '38ma, has

been awarded a fellowship in geology and pale-ontology at the University of Chicago, where hehas been working toward a doctor's degree .ANDERSON-COURSAULT : Miss Alice Dru

Anderson, '37ex, and Theodore G . Coursaultwere married May 8 in Oklahoma City. Shewas a member of Chi Omega sorority. Heattended the University of Missouri, where hewas a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity .They live in Shawnee, where he is connectedwith the Commercial Credit Company .HOENSCHEIDT-McCAIN : Miss Marjorie Ho-

enscheidt, '37ex, and Kenneth DeWitt McCainwere married April 8 in Oklahoma City . Shewas a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority . Heattended the University of Illinois, and is nowemployed by Ditt, Incorporated, Chicago, as acommercial artist . They live in Geneva, Illinois .LAMBETH-BOUDREAU : Miss Dorothy Lam-

beth, '37ex, and Steve Boudreau were marriedApril 8 . He attended Arkansas Institute ofTechnology . They live in Oklahoma City, wherehe is associated with the Tri-State Motor Trans-port Company .FEHLMAN-LANDRUM : Miss Bernadette Mae

Fehlman and Wanaha Elmore Landrum, '37eng,were married March 26 . She attended Linde-wood College. They live in Ponca City, wherehe is a petroleum engineer for the ContinentalOil Company .WEST-REICHARD : Miss Mareta Nelle West,

'37geol, and Albert D . Reichard were marriedApril 21 in Oklahoma City . She was a memberof Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority . Mr. Reichardattended the University of Wichita . They livein Ada, where he is employed by the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company .KELLY-BOEN: Miss Dorothy Christine Kelly,

'37h .ec, and Ed Brock Boen were married inApril . She was a member of Delta Gammasorority at the University . He attended ParkCollege at Parkville, Missouri, and Central Mis-souri State Teachers College . They live in Mus-kogce, where he is engaged in business .PALMER-CLARK : Miss Marie Alice Palmer,

Santa Barbara, California, and Dr. Ralph O .Clark, '37nacd, were married February 19 . Aftera trip to Washington, D. C., and New YorkCity, they established a home in Oklahoma Citywhere he is a practicing physician and surgeon .

BOWMAN-DAVID: Miss Lorrene Bowmanand Roy B . David, '371aw, were married March31 in Shawnee . They live in Hampton, Texas .

IIUDSON-(:UNBY: Miss Hazel Hudson, '37,and Joseph Donald Gunby were married April6 . She is an assistant in the University library .They have made their home in Oklahoma Citywhere lie is office manager for Rosenfield JewelryCompany .

1938Albert Follmer, '38ex, graduated May 1 from

the Marine Corps Basic School at Philadelphiaand was assigned for service on the U. S . S .Lexington, navy airplane carrier . He visitedNorman on his way to the Pacific Coast . Heholds the rank of lieutenant .

Bill Martin, '38bus, member of the famousSooner `Boy Scat' basketball team, has beenemployed by the treasury department of thePhillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville. Aleading scorer in the Big Six Conference, he waschosen three times as all-Big Six guard .

Carl McGee, '38, has been appointed assistantin the Spanish department at the University ofCalifornia, where he plans to work toward adoctor's degree .

Charles Cassidy, '38ex, who formerly workedfor radio station WNAD at the University andlater attended the Columbia School of Radio inChicago, is now on the staff of radio stationKGFF, Shawnee .

After working a year on the advertising staffof the Anadarko Gazette Sue Addington, '38journ, resigned to become advertising salesmanfor the Oklahoma Appellate Court Reporter, Ok-lahoma City legal newspaper .BRUNK-LaMONTE : Miss Marv Ellen Brunk

and John LaMonte, '38ex, were married in April .They live in Oklahoma City, where he is en-gaged in business .ROBERTS-PAUL : Miss Anna Nell Roberts,

'38fa, and Joe Paul were married April 28 . Sheis a member of Chi Omega sorority. He at-tended the University of Missouri . They live inDuncan, where lie is sports editor of the Dune-anBanner.FAST-BYRD : Miss Helen Marie Fast, '38ed,

and John Homer Byrd, '38eng, were marriedApril 2 in El Reno. She is a member of DeltaDelta Delta sorority and he is a Signia Nu . Theylive in Russellville, Arkansas, where lie is anarchitect for the National Youth Administration .

1939Richard Townsend, '39eng, has been selected

for a position with the General Electric Com-pany . He will work several months in the test-ing department in Schenectady, New York, be-fore taking his permanent job .SULLIVAN-CURRY : Miss Mercedes Sullivan

and Lillard Curry, '39ex, were married at Chick-asha in April. They live in Salem, Illinois, wherehe is employed in the oil business .WOOD-McININCH : Miss Ona Wood, of Nor-

man, and Glen Mclninch, '39eng, were marriedApril 8 . They will continue their college worknext year and Mr. Mclninch will work towarda master's degree. They are at home at 211Eddington street, Norman .PLUMMER-THAMS: Miss Roxanne Plummer,

senior, and William H. Thams, junior, weremarried April 22 in Gainesville, Texas. She is amember of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority . Theylive in Norman, where they are attending theUniversity .ATCHISON-FREEMAN : Miss Vivian Atchi-

son and William Freeman, junior in the Collegeof Arts and Sciences, were married December 30in Sallisaw . She attended Christian College, Co-lumbia, Missouri . He is a member of KappaAlpha fraternity. They live in Oklahoma City .DANIELS-RICHARDS : Miss Virginia Ann

Daniels, junior in the College of Fine Arts, andWilliam J. Richards, junior in the College ofBusiness Administration, were married in Aprilat El Reno . She is a member of Kappa KappaGamma sorority and he is affiliated with KappaSigma fraternity . They live in Norman, wherethey are attending the University .

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