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There once was a cheerful Giraffe, Well known for his long-distance laugh ; It began at his knees, Went up by degrees, And lasted a clay and a half! The reason this gay quadruped Was feeling so happy, he said- His neck was quite rested Since he had invested In deep Beauty-Rest for his bed! We're not sticking our neck out very far when we say that you'll consider money spent on a Super Beauty Rest mattress one of the best investments you ever made . It's an investment in comfort, in restful sleep, in restored energies for the day's work . There's nothing else like it! Let us show you the reasons why Beauty Rest is the tops in mattresses, and how its long life more than offsets the slight extra cost . Oklahoma's Oldest Furniture Store Doc & Bill 10 W. Grand Okla. City 1915 (25-Year Reunion in June, 1940) J. J. Hill, 15ma, Mrs . Hill (Katherine Barr, '16), and their children have moved from 812 West Main Street in Norman to their new home at 924 Parsons Street. 1917 Les High, '17(x, formerly employed as examin- er in the Drivers' License Division of the Depart- ment of Public Safety, has been promoted to the position of chief clerk in the same department . Mr . and Mrs. High Have moved from Cushing to Oklahoma City . 1921 BURKE-PROCTOR : Miss Vivian Burke and Caswell L . Proctor, '21geol, were married Decem- ber 22 . They have established a home in Okla- homa City . 1922 Neal A . Sullivan, '22, '24law, Newkirk, has been elected first vice president of the Oklahoma Social Welfare Association . 1923 C: . Guy Brown, '23, and Mrs . Brown (Frances Cartwright, '34ex) of Norman, have announced the birth of a daughter in December . An architectural engineering graduate, Clifford W . Barbour, '23eng, is with Allied Materials Cor- poration in Oklahoma City, as vice president . Powell Boyd, '23, has resigned his position as director of the state-wide museum project, under the joint sponsorship of the University and the Work Projects Administration, to accept employ- ment in an oil leasing and brokerage office in Evansville, Indiana . 1924 Enoch B . Ferrell, '24ma, and Mrs . Ferrell, ((trace Coker, '23), are living in Chatham, New Jersey, where he is doing research work for the Bell Telephone laboratories . Franklin D . Martin, '24tns, is located in Balti- more, Maryland, where he is engaged in develop- ment work for the Western Electric Company . He has been working on wire-drawing. 1925 (15-Year Reunion in June, 1940) 1 . W . Bell, '25, principal of Holdenville High School, has been elected president of the Hughes County I'Aucation Association . James R. Eagleton, Jr ., eight-year-old son of James R . Eagleton, '25law, and Mrs . Eagleton, (lied January 4 at the home of his parents in Ok- lahoma City . He had been ill with influenza for three days before his death . WILLINGHAM-GRIFFIN : Miss Louise Wil- lingham and Jack Griffin, '25, were married De- ccmber 30 in Oklahoma City . She attended Okla- homa A . and M . College, and is employed as a teacher in the high school at Ninnekah . He is en- gaged in cattle raising. They have established a home in Chickasha . 1926 EDLUND-GALBREATH : Miss Jean Edlund and Glen Galbreath, '26ex, were married in De- cember in St. Louis, Missouri . He is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity . They live in Centralia, Illinois, where he is engaged in business . Bob Howell, '26, '28law, district judge at Hol- denville, was one of the speakers at a dinner giv- en by the League of Young Democrats January 13 in Ada . J . B . Koch, '26eng, of Norman, was named state chairman of the Sons of the Legion at the fifth district conference of Legion officials in Ed- mond in December . Dorothy Long, '26, assistant professor of Eng- lish in the University Junior College, Tonkawa, has been granted a leave of absence, effective Feb- ruary 1, to work toward a doctor's degree at Co- lumbia, New York City . Roll Call By Peggy Clay Retiring April 2 as president of the Oklahoma Federation of Music Clubs, Mrs . Dora Streight Popejo~, '26fa, has been presented with a life membership to the In-and-About-Anadarko Music club and to the Federation of State Music Clubs . UTT-FLOYD : Miss Charlotte Ann Utt and Ulah Paul Floyd, '26ex, were married December 16 in Omaha, Nebraska. She attended the Univer- sity of Nebraska . 1927 George Elliott Sweet, '27, '29ms, has opened an estate service in the First National Bank Building in Oklahoma City . He also represents the Travelers Insurance Company . 1928 Edgar Beavers, '28, a student in the University of Oklahoma Law School, (lied in December after receiving injuries in an automobile wreck in Mus- kogee . For several years before enrolling in the Law School he taught school in Muskogee county . His parents survive him . 'I'. R . Benedum, '28law, Norman attorney, has been named a member of the board of directors of the City National Bank in Norman. Ross W . Morrison, 28eng, manager of the Hightower Building in Oklahoma City, has re- ceived notice that he passed the state architectural examination . WILLIS-SHAW : Miss Sheila Willis and Charles Roy Shaw, '28ex, were married December 25 . She attended Lindenwood College . He is a mem- ber of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity . They live in Albuquerque, New Mexico . 1929 TERRELL-GREEN : Miss Roberta Tulsa Ter- rell, '29, and Ralph Clement Green were married December 23 . He attended the University of Cali- fornia . They live in Oklahoma City, where he is social science instructor in Taft junior high school . Alfred Crowell, '29, '34ma, a graduate student at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, has been initiated into Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity . Employed as chief assistant to the southern publicity manager for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, -Todd Ferguson, '29ex, had a major share of re- sponsibility in organizing and directing the At- lanta world premiere for the motion picture "Gone With the Wind ." 1930 (10-Year Reunion in June, 1940) Stationed at Magnolia, Arkansas, William B . Hogg, '30ms, is employed as party chief for a seismograph crew for the National Geophysical Company of Dallas, Texas . Anson justice, '30, Norman minister, was elect- ed vice president of the Baptist Missionary Union at a convention November 14 in Muskogee. McKNIGHT-MILLS : Miss Doris McKnight, '30ex, and Dr . George Miles were married De- cember 2 . She is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority . He attended the University of Missouri and the University of Arkansas . They live in Enid, where he is a member of the staff of the Enid General Hospital . Dr . Gerald Rogers, '30med, and Mrs . Rogers announce the birth of a (laughter January 8 at St . Anthony's Hospital, Oklahoma City . THOMPSON-ASPIN : Miss Mildred Thompson, '30ex, and Harold G. Aspin, '30ex, were mar- ried in December . She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and he is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity . They will live in Evansville, Indiana. 1931 COLE-BASHFORD : Miss Enid Cole, '31(x, and Ernest Wright Bashford were married December 25 in Oklahoma City . She is a member of Chi Omega sorority . Ile was graduated from Wash- ington University . They live in St. Louis, Mis- souri, where he is associated with the Canteen Company . THE SOONER MAGAZINE

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There once was a cheerful Giraffe,Well known for his long-distance

laugh ;It began at his knees,Went up by degrees,

And lasted a clay and a half!

The reason this gay quadrupedWas feeling so happy, he said-His neck was quite rested

Since he had invested

In deep Beauty-Rest for his bed!

We're not sticking our neck out

very far when we say that you'll

consider money spent on a Super

Beauty Rest mattress one of the bestinvestments you ever made .

It's an investment in comfort, inrestful sleep, in restored energiesfor the day's work. There's nothingelse like it! Let us show you thereasons why Beauty Rest is the topsin mattresses, and how its long lifemore than offsets the slight extracost .

Oklahoma's OldestFurniture Store

Doc & Bill10 W. Grand

Okla. City

1915(25-Year Reunion in June, 1940)

J . J. Hill, 15ma, Mrs . Hill (Katherine Barr,'16), and their children have moved from 812West Main Street in Norman to their new homeat 924 Parsons Street.

1917Les High, '17(x, formerly employed as examin-er in the Drivers' License Division of the Depart-ment of Public Safety, has been promoted to theposition of chief clerk in the same department .Mr . and Mrs. High Have moved from Cushing toOklahoma City .

1921BURKE-PROCTOR : Miss Vivian Burke and

Caswell L . Proctor, '21geol, were married Decem-ber 22 . They have established a home in Okla-homa City .

1922Neal A . Sullivan, '22, '24law, Newkirk, hasbeen elected first vice president of the OklahomaSocial Welfare Association .

1923C : . Guy Brown, '23, and Mrs . Brown (Frances

Cartwright, '34ex) of Norman, have announcedthe birth of a daughter in December .An architectural engineering graduate, Clifford

W . Barbour, '23eng, is with Allied Materials Cor-poration in Oklahoma City, as vice president .

Powell Boyd, '23, has resigned his position asdirector of the state-wide museum project, underthe joint sponsorship of the University and theWork Projects Administration, to accept employ-ment in an oil leasing and brokerage office inEvansville, Indiana .

1924Enoch B . Ferrell, '24ma, and Mrs . Ferrell,

((trace Coker, '23), are living in Chatham, NewJersey, where he is doing research work for theBell Telephone laboratories .

Franklin D . Martin, '24tns, is located in Balti-more, Maryland, where he is engaged in develop-ment work for the Western Electric Company . Hehas been working on wire-drawing.

1925(15-Year Reunion in June, 1940)

1 . W . Bell, '25, principal of Holdenville HighSchool, has been elected president of the HughesCounty I'Aucation Association .

James R. Eagleton, Jr ., eight-year-old son ofJames R . Eagleton, '25law, and Mrs . Eagleton,(lied January 4 at the home of his parents in Ok-lahoma City . He had been ill with influenza forthree days before his death .WILLINGHAM-GRIFFIN : Miss Louise Wil-

lingham and Jack Griffin, '25, were married De-ccmber 30 in Oklahoma City . She attended Okla-homa A . and M . College, and is employed as ateacher in the high school at Ninnekah . He is en-gaged in cattle raising. They have established ahome in Chickasha .

1926EDLUND-GALBREATH : Miss Jean Edlund

and Glen Galbreath, '26ex, were married in De-cember in St. Louis, Missouri . He is a member ofBeta Theta Pi fraternity . They live in Centralia,Illinois, where he is engaged in business .Bob Howell, '26, '28law, district judge at Hol-

denville, was one of the speakers at a dinner giv-en by the League of Young Democrats January13 in Ada .J . B . Koch, '26eng, of Norman, was named

state chairman of the Sons of the Legion at thefifth district conference of Legion officials in Ed-mond in December .

Dorothy Long, '26, assistant professor of Eng-lish in the University Junior College, Tonkawa,has been granted a leave of absence, effective Feb-ruary 1, to work toward a doctor's degree at Co-lumbia, New York City .

Roll CallBy Peggy Clay

Retiring April 2 as president of the OklahomaFederation of Music Clubs, Mrs . Dora StreightPopejo~, '26fa, has been presented with a lifemembership to the In-and-About-Anadarko Musicclub and to the Federation of State Music Clubs .UTT-FLOYD : Miss Charlotte Ann Utt and

Ulah Paul Floyd, '26ex, were married December16 in Omaha, Nebraska. She attended the Univer-sity of Nebraska .

1927George Elliott Sweet, '27, '29ms, has opened an

estate service in the First National Bank Buildingin Oklahoma City . He also represents the TravelersInsurance Company .

1928Edgar Beavers, '28, a student in the University

of Oklahoma Law School, (lied in December afterreceiving injuries in an automobile wreck in Mus-kogee . For several years before enrolling in theLaw School he taught school in Muskogee county .His parents survive him .

'I'. R . Benedum, '28law, Norman attorney, hasbeen named a member of the board of directorsof the City National Bank in Norman.

Ross W . Morrison, 28eng, manager of theHightower Building in Oklahoma City, has re-ceived notice that he passed the state architecturalexamination .WILLIS-SHAW : Miss Sheila Willis and Charles

Roy Shaw, '28ex, were married December 25 .She attended Lindenwood College . He is a mem-ber of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity . They live inAlbuquerque, New Mexico .

1929TERRELL-GREEN : Miss Roberta Tulsa Ter-

rell, '29, and Ralph Clement Green were marriedDecember 23 . He attended the University of Cali-fornia . They live in Oklahoma City, where he issocial science instructor in Taft junior high school .

Alfred Crowell, '29, '34ma, a graduate studentat Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, hasbeen initiated into Sigma Delta Chi, professionaljournalism fraternity .Employed as chief assistant to the southern

publicity manager for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,-Todd Ferguson, '29ex, had a major share of re-sponsibility in organizing and directing the At-lanta world premiere for the motion picture"Gone With the Wind ."

1930(10-Year Reunion in June, 1940)

Stationed at Magnolia, Arkansas, William B .Hogg, '30ms, is employed as party chief for aseismograph crew for the National GeophysicalCompany of Dallas, Texas .Anson justice, '30, Norman minister, was elect-

ed vice president of the Baptist Missionary Unionat a convention November 14 in Muskogee.McKNIGHT-MILLS : Miss Doris McKnight,

'30ex, and Dr . George Miles were married De-cember 2 . She is a member of Delta Delta Deltasorority . He attended the University of Missouriand the University of Arkansas . They live inEnid, where he is a member of the staff of theEnid General Hospital .Dr . Gerald Rogers, '30med, and Mrs . Rogers

announce the birth of a (laughter January 8 atSt . Anthony's Hospital, Oklahoma City .THOMPSON-ASPIN : Miss Mildred Thompson,

'30ex, and Harold G. Aspin, '30ex, were mar-ried in December . She is a member of Pi BetaPhi sorority and he is a member of Delta Upsilonfraternity . They will live in Evansville, Indiana.

1931COLE-BASHFORD : Miss Enid Cole, '31(x, and

Ernest Wright Bashford were married December25 in Oklahoma City . She is a member of ChiOmega sorority . Ile was graduated from Wash-ington University . They live in St. Louis, Mis-souri, where he is associated with the CanteenCompany .

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After leaving the employ of John Duncan For-syth in Tulsa, Maurice Hefley, '31cng, started towork for the National Youth Administration inCamden, Arkansas, as district draftsman . fie pass-ed the Oklahoma State Architectural Examinationlast fall .Heart disease was reported the cause of the

sudden death of Joe Spencer, '31ex, 28-year-oldoperator of the Spencer Tourist Cabins near Ok-lahoma City . His death occurred in December .Mr . Spencer was the brother of Mrs . C . C . Down-ing, Norman .

1932Ernest Jones, '32cd, and Mrs . Jones announce

the birth December 29 of a daughter, KarenFrances . They live in Oklaliwiia City .

Clifford J . Lane, '32eng, holds a position withthe W . G . Clarkson archit;ctural firm in FortWorth, Texas .Dr . Charles E . Leonard, '32mcd, is taking post-

graduate work at Northwestern University, Evans-ton, Illinois .

Jacob M . Schmidt, '32rus, is an instructor inphysics at Hofstra College of New York Univer-sity, Hempstead, New York .H . M . Thralls, '32, '35ms, is now employed as

party chief of a seismograph crew of the Seismo-graph Service Corporation of Tulsa . He is station-ed at Carmi, Illinois .E . Mac Townsend, '321aw, has announced his

candidacy for a second term as county judge ofTillman county. Before lie became county judge,Mr . Townsend served two terms as county at-torney at Frederick .Dr . Dean Wooldridge, 32, '33nis, and Mrs .

Wooldridge announce the birth of a son . Theylive in New York City, where he is doing researchwork in the Bell Telephone Laboratories .

1933John Murphy Bell, '33eng, is in Chc\ -ennc, Wy -

oining, employed by Hasclmirc, Cordle and Com-pany, accountants .COOI'ER-CLOUD : Miss Ruth Marie Cooper,

'33phs .ed, and Carl Cloud, '35eng, were marriedin December . They live in Iola, Kansas .Norman Horton, '33ex, has been appointed

county attorney of Choctaw County, succeedingthe late M. W . Gross . Mr. Horton had served asassistant county attorney since 1937 .

Neil Keller, '331aw, Norman attorney, has beennamed a member of the Sooner district committeeof the Last Frontier Boy Scout Council .McVEIGH-COFFEY : Miss Mary Emma Mc-

Veigh and Edward Coffey, '33ex, were marriedNovember 29 . They live in Drumright. Mr . Cof-fey is working toward a master's degree at theUnversity, and is athletic director and instructoris the Drumright elementary schools .

Alvan Muldrow, '331aw, and Mrs . Muldrow(Vera Kennedy, '33bus) have announced thebirth of a son, Alvan, Jr ., December L They livein Pauls Valley .SMITH-MACKEY : Miss Molcnc Smith, '33rd,

and Raymond 1) . Mackey were married December16 . They live in Oklahoma City, where he is en-gaged in business .

1934Paul Crawford, '34eng, and Mrs . Crawford of

Robinson, Illinois, spent a week during the Christ-mas holidays visiting relatives in Norman .Norman Floyd, '34eng, is with the Farm Se-

curity Administration in Dallas, Texas, as seniordraftsman . Last spring lie was in the aluminumbusiness in Tulsa . Later he worked for MalcolmMoore, architect, in Oklahoma City .FORSYTH-ANDERSON : Miss Dorothy Elaine

Forsyth, '31, '32nia, and Don Anderson, '341aw,were married in December . She is a member ofAlpha Chi Omega sorority . They live in Okla-homa City, where he is attorney for the insurancedepartment at. the state capitol .HUTTO-FORD : Miss I-Iclcn Hutto, '34, and

Peyton Ford, '341aw, were married December 29 .She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sororityand lie is a member of Kappa Alpha fraternity .They plan to live in Oklahoma City, where Mr .Ford is an assistant state attorney general . Mrs .Ford is the daughter of R . W . Hutto, '10, Nor-man, and Mrs . HUN0.James W . Moflitt, '34ex, secretary of the Ok-

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lahoma Historical Society, read a paper on "ASuggested Program for the Conference of Histori-cal Societies" at a meeting of the American His-torical

28 t inWashington,1) .torical Society DecemberSAUNDERS-YOUNG : Miss Helen Mathel

Saunders, . and Benjamine Walter Youngwere married November 11 . She is a member of(;aroma Phi Beta sorority and for several yearsshe has been employed in the Department ofJustice, Washington, D.C . They live in Baltimore,where he is associated with the Souplec-BichlleHardware Company of Philadelphia .TUENGE-WAGGONFR : Miss Charlotte Ann

Tuenge and Marion Arthur Waggoner, '34ex,were married December 25 in St . Louis, Missouri .She attended St . Louis University and Washing-ton University . Ile is a member of Kappa Sigmafraternity . They live in Alva.Engaged in engine design and sales work,

Ralph L . Wassel, '34eng, is employed by the Avi-ation Manufacturing Corporation in its LycoiningDivision, Williamsport, Pennsylvania . Before hewent to the Quaker state, he was with the Geo-physical Service, Incorporated, Dallas, Texas .

1935(5-Year Reunion in June, 1940)

Dr . 1' . T. Beelcr, Jr ., '35, '37med, and Mrs.Beeper (Virginia Klein, '36) have moved fromSeminole to Norman, where they have establisheda home .

John Burns, '35, former city commissioner atPauls Valley, resigned from his position JanuaryI to join the office staff of Congressman MikeMonroncy, '24, in Washington, D.C .CARPENTER -KOLB : Miss Agnes Josephine

Carpenter and Dr . Bronelle Thomas Kolb, '35ex,were married June 5, 1939 . She is serving interne-ship at the St . Lawrence Hospital, Lansing, Mich-igan . I3e is an interne in the Shreveport Charityhospital_ Shreveport, Louisiana .GEOFFRAY-O'MALLEY : Miss Evelyn E . Geof-

fray, '35, and Raphael I-1 . O'Malley were marriedDecember 2 . He attended Georgetown University .They live in Washington, D.C ., where he is en-gaged in law practice.Wendell Hagood, '351aw, and Mrs . Hagood are

the parents of a daughter, Nancy Margaret, bornDecember 27 . They live in Idabel, where lie is en-gaged in law practice .

Orlando Jantz, '35ms, is employed in El Cam-po, Texas, as chief Operator on a seismographcrew of the Geophysical Research Corporation ofTulsa .LAUGHLIN-MILES : Miss Thclma Laughlin,

'35cx, and E . Garrett Miles, Jr ., were married`r,ishburnf)ecemlxn 7_5 . He was graduated frontfromV

cncCollege . They live in El R

, where he ,s em-ploycd by the F.I Reno Mill and Elevator Com-pany .Jams R . Marty, '35cng, is petroleum engineer

for E . H . Moors and Company at Ada . His com-pany has been active in much of the developmentof . the Fitts field .Dr . Joe Pinkncr, Jr,, 35ex, has opened a new

dental office in the Masonic Buildim� Shawnee .Gustavo Toledo, '35eng, Mrs . Toledo (Magda-

lena Cortazar, '36cx,) and their young son areliving in Maracaibo, Venezuela .WOOD-SLOVFR : Miss Rosemarie Wood and

Robert II . Slover, '35, were marred December19 . They will make their home in Denver, Colo-rado, where he is engaged in business .

1936EDWARDS-WHITE : Miss Ruth Louise Ed-

wards and Leon Moore White, '36bus, were mar-ried November 26 . She attended Oklahoma A .and M . College . He is a member of Pi KappaAlpha fraternity . They live in Seminole, where heis connected with the Home Lumber Company .EMERSON-SWING : Miss Geraldine Emerson

and Nolie Swing, '36ex, were married August 20at Pauls Valley . She attended Oklahoma A . andM . College . They live in Purcell, where lie is em-ployed by the Ciq Drug Store.Mrs . James D . Fcllers (Margaret Randcrson,

'36) has been elected president of the OklahomaCity' branch of the Cosino-Pals, wouun's auxili-ary to the Cosmopolitan Club International .

Rosemary Hudson, '36, is a temporary full-timeinstructor in physics at Wclleslcy . Miss Hudson

was one of the first three people to receive aBachelor of Arts Degree With Honors from theUniversity .MF.SS

University .Francesw ~T , ~'

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MaryMessinger and Howard Sholer, '36ex, were trnar-ried December 11 in Independence, Kansas . Theyplan to live in Oklahoma City .RIDGE-CONNERS : Miss Dola Mae Ridge and

Dr. T . P . Conners, '36, '37med, were marriedNovember 24 . They live in Tonasket, Washing-ton, where he has charge of a hospital .

James Elmer Roth, '36fa, and Mrs . Roth, whowere married December 8 in Santa Monica, Cali-fornia, spent the Christmas holidays visiting Mr .Roth's parents in Bartlesville .Dr . J . J. B . Sebastian, '36med, is taking post-

graduate work in the Royal Inlirinary, Hudders-field, Yorkshire, England .WALKER-I11LL : Miss Dorothy Victoria Walk-

er, '36ex, and Orval Hall Hill, '33geol, were mar-ried January 6 in Tulsa . She is a member of PiBeta Phi sorority and he is a member of SigmaNu fraternity . They live in Ardmore, where heis a geologist for the Shell Petroleum Corporation .

1937Having completed an eleven-month training

course at the naval air school in Pensacola, Flori-da, 1. . W . Bates, '37bus, has been awarded a com-mission as ensign in the United States Naval Re-serve. He is stationed at Coco Solo, Canal Zone,with a patrol bomber unit .BOND-CALDWELL : Miss Liberty Bond and

Jack Carter Caldwcll, '37cx, were married Decem-ber 23 . She attended Oklahoma College for Wo-men . They live in McAlester, where he is asso-ciated with the National Bank of McAlester .BURDITT-SELLARS : Miss Florence Burditt,

'37, and Walter Sellars were married October 29 .tic attended the University of Kansas and is nowemployed in Wichita, Kansas, where they haveestablished a ]ionic .FULLER-CARD : Miss Florence Fuller, '376us,

and Robert H . Card, '38bus, were married De-cember 23 . She is a member of Gamma Phi Betasorority and he is a member of Phi Delta Thetafraternity . They live in Oklahoma City, where heis associated with the Universal Credit Company.GHORMLEY-111XSON : Miss Carolvn Ghorm-

Icy and William Forrest Hixson, '37ex, were mar-ried October 31 in (handler . They plan to live inOklahoma City .Dr . J . ( . Haldeman, '37med, and Mrs . Halde-

man, of "I - he Dallas, Oregon, spent the Christmasholidays in Oklahoma City . Dr . Haldeman untilrecently was engaged in public health work inJuncaa, Alaska .Norman i-Iasslcr, '37eng, is located at Flora

Illinois, where he has charge of the first field coreanalysis laboratory of the Halliburton Oil WellCementing Company .HARRIS-HIf .L : Miss Hazel Harris and Louis

Hill, '376us, were married in Dece ,nbcr . She at-tended Oklahoma College for Women . They livein Chickasha, where he is employed by the South-western Light and Power Company .Formerly with General Electric at Schenectady,

New York, Floyd llildebrand, '37eng, has beentransferred to Texas as electrical engineer in theHouston office .

Marthena B . McConnel, '37ed, has enrolled forthe second semester at the University of Arizona .McCOWN-HOARD : Miss Eloise Edith Mc-

('own, '37fa, and Melvin Cortez Hoard were mar-ried December 13 in Anadarko . She is a memberof Alpha Chi Omega sorority . They live in Shaw-nee, where he is employed by the OklahomaTransportation Company .Dr . J . l, . Michaelson, '37med, following an in-

terncship in the Ideal Hospital, Endicott, NewYork, and service in the Levi Meniorial Hospitalin Hot Springs, Arkansas, has been admitted tothe Veterans Administration staff and since Janu-ary 15 has been located in Waco, Texas .MILLER-GARNETT : Miss Glee Miller, '37,

and Hugh Garnctt, '32bus, were married late inDecember in Sapulpa . She is a member of DeltaDelta Delta sorority and he is a nicinber of PhiGamnia Delta fraternity . They live in Altus,where he is associated with his father in the realestate business .

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MORRISON-VAN ANTWERP : Miss GuvnethAnne Morrison, '37ed, and F. . It . Van Antwerpwere married I)cccinl,cr 27 in Carnegi( . "Tlley livein I:dmond, where he is owner and manager ofVan's Raking Company.

I)r. Murblc Pearson, '371ned, after completingan interneship at St . John's General Hospital, St .Johns, New Brunswick, Canada, is now camppliysician for a CCC unit at Dillon, Montana. Dr .Pearson's home is in Norman .Wilfred A. Pearce, '37cn,, is employed in the

drafting department of the Bceclrcraft AirplaneCorporation in Wichita, Kansas . lie received hisdegree in general engineering.

F.ntploycd by the Seismograph Service Corpora-tion of Tulsa, Witynard B. Perry, '37eng, is partychief of a seismograph crew in Port of Spain,"Trinidad, British West Indies.

RICE-BROWN : Miss Katherine Rice, '37, andDale Brown, '36ex, were married in December atOklahoma City . The) live in Coalgate, where heis county attorney of Coal county. Mrs. Brown isa member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority .A graduate in mechanical engineering, Robert

Logan Roark, '37cng, is in the designing depart-ment of Steerman Aircraft Company, Wichita,Kansas, a division of Boeing.

William Sorge, '37, is employed by the CarterOil Company in Canton, Mississippi, where he isassistant on the recording truck of a seismographcrew in the geophysical department.

J . Bruce Stout, '37eng, and Mrs. Stout (Pearll)c Spain, '35fa) announced in December thebirth of a daughter, L) nda Kathryn. The), live inOklahoma City .

Bartlett Ward, '37, ' .i8, '39fa, has been ap-pointed manager of the Oklahoma Art (:enterschool, it WPA project in Oklahoma City . He willteach sculpture .

1938ALEXANDER-DIMIT : Miss Helen Mite

Alex-ander,'38,and CharlesEdward Dimitweremar-ried in December at Dallas, Texas. She is a

mem-her ofKappaAlpha Thetasorority.Heattendedthe University of Pittsburgh . They live in Stafford,Kansas .CRADDOCK-AUTRY : Miss Vema K. Crad-

(lock, '38h.ec, and Tams Autry were married June6, 1939, in Watonga. They live in Purcell .

Ira Eppler, 381a, has been employed by theWork Projects Administration to conduct a woodblock class at the Oklahoma Art (:enter school inOklahoma City .GORDON - DIXON :

Miss Catherine Gordon,'38h .ec, and Orville Dixon were married Decem-her 16 in Bartlesville . They live in Norman, wherehe is a student in the University .

John Dell Hadsell, '38, who is attending theUniversity of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado,spent the Christmas vacation in Norman with hisparents, Dr . and Mrs. S. R. Hadsell .

Garland F. Hurst, '38cng, is engaged in solvingpractical electrical problems in the engineeringdepartment of the Kingwood Oil Company, Ef-fingliam, Illinois .

Dr . Eugene 11 . Ley, '38med, after spending ayear at the Colorado General Hospital, Denver,Colorado, serving a rotating interneship, and ayear in surgery- at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit,Michigan, will return to Oklahoma City to serveas resident in surgery at University and CrippledChildren's Hospitals .MAIDEN-GRIFFITH : Miss Margaret C. Ma(I-

den, '38ex, and Brandon 11 . Griffith were marriedin December at Hollis . They live in Norman,where he is attending the University .

After spending a year in Venezuela, SouthAmerica, as computer for the Geophysical ServiceIncorporated, J. Milton Martin, '38, has returnedto the United States to work with a seismographcrew in South Texas.SINOPOULO-WILSON : Miss Betts Sinopoulo

and J . Roy Wilson, '38cx, were married Novem-her 9. She attended Sullins College . They live inOklahoma Citv .VERSER-ROBIN(: : Miss Mary Lee Verser, '38,

and Leslie Milton Boring, '35bus, were marriedJanuary 6. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi soror-ity and he is a mcmher of Beta Theta Pi frater-

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1939Richard Burch, '39ed.m, superintendent of

schools at Wynnewood, has been elected presidentof the Garvin County Teachers' Association .

Walter Cherry, ',)()ex, and Mrs . Cherry (Kath-ryn Short, '34ph .cd .) have announced the birth ofa son, Charles Walter, December 22 . They live inNorman .COLLIER-BENHAM : Miss Catherine Collier,

'39ex, and Webster L . Benham, '39ex, were mar-ried August 9 in Long Beach, California . She is amember of Pi Beta phi sorority and he is a mein-ber of Beta Theta Pi fraternity . 'They Inc in Kan-sas City, Missouri, where he is connected with theGreen] eaf-O'NcilI Motor Company .

Fowler Cross, '39hh.sc, has resigned her posi-tion as librarian in Duncan High School to acceptwork in the Stillwater Public Library .

Charles Fisher, '38, is living at Lake Charles,Louisiana, where he is assistant operator on aseismograph crew for the Continental Oil Com-pany of Ponca City.GILLENTINE-WYNN : Miss Beth Gillentine,

'39ex, and Noble Wynn, were married December24 in Hollis. They live in Oklahoma City, wherehe is enrolled in the University Medical School .

Jucll Little, '39h .cc, formerly of Custer City,has been employed as dietitian for the (liningroom in the women's hall at the University Jun-ior College, Tonkawa .

In preparation for radio singing, Margaret Meal-er, '39ex, is studying voice at the Kansas CityConservatory of Music . Besides her academicwork, she sings soprano in a church quartet inKansas City.

Formerly of Norman, George 1' . Metcalf, '39bus, is now stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, wherehe is on active (lute with the eighty-second FieldArtillery unit of the United States army .

Austin William Mosley, '396us, is employed bya public accounting and auditing firm in Tulsa .A general engineering graduate, George Nor-

ris, '39cng, working now with the Illinois Na-tional Supply Company in Grayvillc, Illinois, hasbeen offered an appointment to the United StatesCoast and Geodetic Survey . It(' would be engagedin photogramtnetry, the interpretation of aerialphotographs .OSBORN-PANNING : Miss Ruth E . Osborn, a

junior in the University, and Garner Fanning,'39ex, were married during the Christmas holi-days . She will continue her work at the Univer-sity, while he is employed in the geophysical de-partment of the Continental Oil Company inPonca City .

J . Charles Parker, '39ms, began work Dcccm-ber 1 in the research and deyclopment laboratoryof the Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York .Rex V . Phelps, '39cng, is engaged in store

work, stockkeeping and repair with the NationalSupply Company, dealers in oilficld equipment, atits outlet in Blackwell, Oklahoma .

Formerly located in Enid, Everett T. Reed, '39geol, has moved to Fresno, California, where heis employed as geologist for the Sunland Oil Com-pany.RYLE-GITTINGER : Miss Mary Frances Ryle,

'39h .ec, an(] John W. Gittinger, '38, '39ms, weremarried during the Christmas season . He is amember of Kappa Sigma fraternity . They live inNorman, where he is working toward a doctor'sdegree at the University . Mr. Gittinger is a sonof Dr . Roy Gittinger, '04, dean of administrationat the University, and Mrs . Gittinger .Raymond Stevenson, '39eng, is with the Cessna

Aircraft Company in Wichita, Kansas . He is amember of the engineering force .

William Gordon Stuart, '39cng, is in the serviceof Brewster Aircraft Company, Long Island City,New York, in the stress analysis department . Heformerly lived in Tulsa, where he was employedby the Spartan Aircraft Company .TAYLOR-LEWIS : Miss Katherine "Taylor and

Vassar Edward Lewis, '39eng, were married De-cember 30 . They have established a home in Ok-lahoma City .WHITZEL-TEMPLIN : Miss Ruth Whitzcl and

Warne Templin, '39bus, were married December

23 in Enid . They live in Nash, where he is con-ncctcd with the Alva Roller Mills .WARNER -TRUf.BLOOD : Miss Pvclyn Faye

Warner, '39cd, and Owen Lindley Trucblood,'i9bus, were married December 28 in Tonkawa .I Ic is ciitploycd b . the Proctor and (amble Com-pany .

Robert Early Witt, '39cng, left the BethlehemSteel Company in December to join the OrdnanceDepartment of the United States Army . His dutiesdeal with writing specifications for materials, in-specting and testing them . He is an engineer withsecond lieutenant ranking .YOUNG-SIIRIVF.IZ : Miss Marie Young and

Burgess 11 . Shrivcr, '39ex, were married in De-cember . She has been employed by the Continen-tal Oil Company since her graduation from Ok-lahoma A . and M . College . They live in PoncaCity, where he is associated with his father inbusiness .

Jerome M. Wolf, '39, holds the position ofUnited States engineering department inspectorwith offices in Little Rock .

Richard J. Yeager, '39, has enrolled in theBaylor University Dental School at Dallas .Mrs . Eunice Dyer (Eunice Sigman, '39), is

living at Purcell .John Albert McMahan, '37, '391aw, is practic-

ing law in Boise City .Mildred Florence McManus, '39nurse, is em-

ployed as a general nurse at Harber Hospital,Seminole.

Joe W . Mosley, '39ed .m, is principal of a ruralschool at Rush Springs .Roy E . Munson, '39cd, is teaching in the pub-

lic schools at Washington, Oklahoma .Ben H . Nelson, '39cd, is employed as history

teacher and athletic coach at Soper.

Association Progress(CONTINUED TROxt PACs 5)

Cuba ; Dr . Richard Roys, '39med, Seattle,Washington ; Jackson Scoval, '35, Norfolk,Virginia ; Jackson Sickels, '35, New Haven,Connecticut ; John J . Hamilton, '39, Louis-ville, Kentucky ; Robert A. Knight, '38coed, Durham, North Carolina ; John Wes-ley Kitchens, '36, '37ma, Iowa City, Iowa ;John D . Hadsell, '38, Cambridge, Massa-chusetts ; Dr . A . R . Hancock, '19med,Gladewater, Texas ; Floyd Lee Zimmer-man, '39pharm, New Orleans, Louisiana ;and C . H . Neff, '33eng, Barcelona, Vene-zuela .M . M . Churchwell, '26ed, '37ed.m, is a

new member of the council at Tyler, Tex-as . James E . Hawk, '35fa, has resignedfrom the council at Gladewater, Texas .

Spring reunionsClasses that will have five-year reunions

this spring at Commencement time arethose of 1935, 1930, 1925, 1920, 1915, 1910,1905 and 1900 .A separate reunion committee for each

class will be set up soon by T . M . Beaird,alumni executive secretary, and Hicks Ep-ton, Wewoka, association president .

General plan for the class reunions thisyear calls for separate class meetings onthe afternoon of Sunday, June 2, which isthe day of the Baccalaureate sermon andthe day before the Commencement exer-t: : ses .

Following the separate class meetings inthe afternoon, the visitors will gather fora joint dinner program in the Union Ball-room .

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