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Calling the Roll of Sooner Classes 1912 The testing of Oklahoma's motor fuels, naph- thas and oils is supervised by Emmett "Edd Iie" Graham, '12ba, state fuel inspector, who has been connected with the fuel inspection depart- mcnt since 1919 . Under Mr . Graham's guid- ance, technicians test an average of 30,000 sample analyses a year. 1916 Jean Carroll, 9-year-old daughter of Wright l.. Felt, '16eng, and Mrs. Felt (Freda Marie Brown, '18) has a role in a new picture, A Very Obliging Young Lady, being filmed in Holly- wood . The Young actress has appeared in Print- rose Path with Ginger Rogers, and the Broadway production Panama Hatrie, with Ethel Merman . 1917 Senator Josh Lee, '176a, of Norman, offici- ated as chairman of the United States delegation in the fourth Pan-American Congress held the latter part of September in Mexico City . The conference was held to d scuss pan-American highway problems. Mai. Morris U. Lively, '176a, and Mrs. Lively have moved from Norman to Lawton where he is chaplain for the Field Artillery School at hurt Sill . 1921 The Rolf Eglcman famndy, of Shrevcport, Louisiana, spent their vaca'ion in Cuba visiting Mrs. Englenmn's parents . Mr . Englemnan, '21ba, is cinploN'ed in the research department of the Carter Oil Company. 1922 George Abbott, '22, has been named super- intendent of the American Legion Home School at Ponca City . Mr . Abbott has coached high school football and has srrvcd as juvenille of- ficcr in Ponca Cit\ . Dorothy Meyers '22ba, is teaching in Green Valley, Illinois . 1924 PAYNE-EBERLE : Miss Rube Olive Payne and Merwin Eberle, '24ba, were married Aug- ust 311 in Oklahoma Cit . Mrs. Ebcdc attended John Brown University, G'cndora, California . She has been engaged in newspaper work . Mr . Eberle is a writer and former newspaper man. be couple live at a country estate near Okla- hmoma City . Ralph S. Spencer, '24hus, is superintendent of the tax, insurance and railway department of the Great Lakes pipe Linc Company, with head- quarters in Kansas City, Missouri . 1925 HUNTINGTON-WILKINSON : Miss Lucile Iklutington, '25ba, '351ib .sci, and 1 . Henry Wilkinson, Jr ., were married early this fall in Norman . Shortly after the wedding, the couple left for Los Angeles, California, to set sail for Honolulu, Hawaii . Mr . Wilkinson is an in- ternal revenue agent for the federal government . Mrs. Wilkinson, former faculty member at Win- throp College in Rock Hill, South Carolina, taught library science at the University during time summer. R . place Montgomery, '251aw, is practicing law in Hobart and has offices in the First Na- tional Bank Building. Recently he was ap- pointed city attorney . Chauncey O. Moore, '25ed, returning to the field of education after several years in business in Tulsa, is superintendent of schools at Copan for the currant school year . He has directed the school systems Of a number of state towns, including Carney, Prague and Jenks. Mr. Moore is known in Oklahoma education for his activity in teacher organizations and for his founding of the Oklahoma Folk Festival, which seeks to preserve the folk lore and songs of the state . 1 8 At the University be was a member of schol- astic honor fraternities Phi Delta Kappa and Kappa Delta pi . He was also one of the found- ers of a Masonic affiliate group on the campus . 1926 Joe Hair and Mrs. Hair (Beatrice Cox, '26) have moved to Vinita where he has accepted a position as office manager of the KAMO Electric Co-operative, transmission organization serving about 15 electric co-operatives, cities and in- dustries in four states . Mr . hair has been man- ager of the Oklahoma Electric Co-operative in Norman the last three years . J . B. Koch, '26cng, painting contractor at Norman, has been elected commander of the Fifth District of the American Legion . 1927 Harold Roberts, '276us, and Mrs. Roberts, formerly of Oklahoma City, are living on Six- tecnth Street in the Colonial Village section of Washington, 1) . C. Howard N. Scott, '27ba, count ° superintend- ent of Ottawa County for the last eight years, has resigned to accept the position of federal probation officer for the northern district of Oklahoma, including eleven counties . He will have headquarters in Tulsa. SULLIVAN-JACKSON Miss Marjoric Marie Sullivan and Fluyd Lowell Jackson, '271aw, were married in Grand prairie, "Texas, at the dedi- cation ceremony of a new housing project built for the employees of North American Aviation, Inc. Mr . Jackson is a mechanical engineer for the company . The couple live in the newly construct(d residential district called Ayion Vil- lage . 1928 E ;mrl L. Hassler '28ba, '30eng, an exchange cngin(cr fmn Southwestern Bell Telephone Coin- pany, has been transferred (roam Tulsa to Okla- hoina City . lie and Mrs . Ilasslcr and tlicir children, Don and Barbara, live at 1211 North- west 28th Street . Randolph 11 . McCurtain, '28ba, has been ap- pointed principal of the Cheyenne-Arapaho In- dian Agency School at Concho, Oklahoma . He formerly was principal of a Navajo Indian Agency School Lit Shiprock, New Mexico . 1929 Earl Bciland, '29mns, former superintendent of schools at Noble, Oklahoma, has accepted a po- sition as principal of Wcatltcrford High School . Mr . lieiland, who has taught for a number of years in Oklahoma schools, has completed part of the work leading to a doctor's degree . Francis 1) . Burke, '29ba, '36m .soc .wk, form- erly associated with the Y. M. C. A. in Tulsa, is now with the Railroad Retirement Board in Washington, D. C . Evlyn Couch, '29ba, '38m .cd, has been ap- pointed to teach English and Latin in I)auls Valley High School . She formerly was an in- structor at Vinita . Ruby Grant, '29ed, '41m .ed, Paoli, has been employed as commercial teacher at Tonkawa High School . Olin Herbert Wright, '296us, lives at Sweet Home, Arkansas . 1930 BRAUER-GROSS : Miss Margretc Braucr, '3f1 ba, '32ma, and Henry Emmett Gross were mar- ried September 6 in Norman . Mrs . Gross, form- erly a teacher in Norman High School, is a mnemn- her of phi Beta Kappa. Mr . Gross is professor of petroleum engineering at the Texas Agricul- tural and Mechanical College at College Station where the couple live . He is a graduate of the School of Mines, Rolla, Missouri, and the Uni- versity of Illinois, Urbana . DRURY-SWING : Mrs. Dorothy Drury, '306a, and C. M. Ewing were married August 8 at Wichita, Kansas . Mrs. Ewing, a teacher at Law- ton Junior High School, has also attended the University of California . She will continue teach- ing in I-awtoil . Mr . Ewing is manager of the Southwestern Light and power Company in Clxvcnnc, Oklahoma . LAKE-McCRETRY : Miss Helen Hope Lake and Jesse J. McCrccry, '30ba, were married Aug- ust 17 in McLoud, Oklahoma . Mrs. McCrccry, a graduate of Oklahoma Baptist University, has been art instructor in the Sand Springs schools . Mr . McCrccry is a chemist at the Sinclair Rc- fincrc in Sand Springs . The couple live at 16 West Seventh Street . L. M. Leike, '30bus, is an accountant for the plantation pipe Line Company in Atlanta, Georg- ia . lie has headquarters in the I1calcy Building . Robert E. Wood, '30ba, '31 ma, is employed in the Budget Bureau at Washington, 1) . C. 1931 Lt . Lynn Abbott, '31ba, Durant, has been ordered to active duty at Tort Sill . He expects to be sent into foreign service . Katherine Arms, '31fa, has been employed to teach in Oklahoma City schools for the 1941- 42 school \car . BUCH-VARVEL: Miss Elizabeth Buch, Shaw- nee, and Bert N. Varvcl, '31bus, were married August 31 . The bride attended Shawnee High School and Oklahoma Baptist University . Mr . Varvel has a law degree from Cumberland Uni- versity, Lebanon, Tennessee . lie practiced law several years in Oklahoma City and is now as- sociated with the Oklahoma Security Cotntnis- sion in Seminole, where the couple live . Benton Ferguson, '316a, former vice president in charge of merchandising, publicity and pro- motion for the Texas State Network, has been appointed by Campbell-Mithun, Inc., national advertising agency in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as executive on the Campbell Cereal Company ac- count. MAGUIRE-RAH : Miss Pcggy Maguire, '316a, and Arne Rae were married August 31 in Nash- ville, Tennessee . Mrs. Rae, who has lived in Chicago, Illinois, since her graduation from the University, is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, Theta Sigma phi, national journalistic fraternitq-, and Mortar Board . She has been as- sistant to the executive secretary of the National Editorial Association in Chicago . Mr . Rae is an associate professor of journalism at the Uni- versity ul Illinois, Urbana, and formerly was executive secretary of the National Editorial As- sociation . I-le is a graduate of the University of Oregon, and for tell years was manager of the Ord;gon press Association . The couple live at 909 South First Street in Champaign, Illinois. 1932 The Cecil W. Armnstrongs have informed the Sooner Magazine that they are now at home at 1 )18 East Santa Anita Street in Burbank, Cali- fornia . Mr . Armstrong, '32bs, '37cng, has re- signed as assistant professor of mechanical engi- necring at the University of California, Berkelcy,to accept a position as senior research engineer for the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation in Burbank . Mrs. Armstrong (Marie Irclan, '32ba) has re- signed as case worker for the Family Service Bnrcan of the Associated Charities of the City of Oakland, California . To quote the letter, her title becomes housewife again." Jud:ill S. Henuner, '32bus, is employed in the Post Office Building in San Francisco, California . 1933 Joe L. Love, '336us, is owner and manager of the Chief: Theater at Seminole, Oklahoma . 1934 EASTERLY-SHERMAN : Miss Ethyl Rubv Easterly, Choteau, and Fred Sherman, '34ba, were married August 24 in Claremore . Mrs. Sherman attended Northeastern State College at SOONER MAGAZINE
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Calling the Roll of Sooner Classes1912

The testing of Oklahoma's motor fuels, naph-thas and oils is supervised by Emmett "Edd Iie"Graham, '12ba, state fuel inspector, who hasbeen connected with the fuel inspection depart-mcnt since 1919 . Under Mr . Graham's guid-ance, technicians test an average of 30,000sample analyses a year.

1916Jean Carroll, 9-year-old daughter of Wright

l . . Felt, '16eng, and Mrs. Felt (Freda MarieBrown, '18) has a role in a new picture, A VeryObliging Young Lady, being filmed in Holly-wood . The Young actress has appeared in Print-rose Path with Ginger Rogers, and the Broadwayproduction Panama Hatrie, with Ethel Merman .

1917Senator Josh Lee, '176a, of Norman, offici-

ated as chairman of the United States delegationin the fourth Pan-American Congress held thelatter part of September in Mexico City . Theconference was held to d scuss pan-Americanhighway problems.

Mai. Morris U. Lively, '176a, and Mrs. Livelyhave moved from Norman to Lawton where heis chaplain for the Field Artillery School athurt Sill .

1921The Rolf Eglcman famndy, of Shrevcport,

Louisiana, spent their vaca'ion in Cuba visitingMrs. Englenmn's parents . Mr . Englemnan, '21ba,is cinploN'ed in the research department of theCarter Oil Company.

1922George Abbott, '22, has been named super-

intendent of the American Legion Home Schoolat Ponca City . Mr . Abbott has coached highschool football and has srrvcd as juvenille of-ficcr in Ponca Cit\ .Dorothy Meyers '22ba, is teaching in GreenValley, Illinois .

1924PAYNE-EBERLE : Miss Rube Olive Payne

and Merwin Eberle, '24ba, were married Aug-ust 311 in Oklahoma Cit . Mrs. Ebcdc attendedJohn Brown University, G'cndora, California .She has been engaged in newspaper work . Mr .Eberle is a writer and former newspaper man.be couple live at a country estate near Okla-

hmoma City .Ralph S. Spencer, '24hus, is superintendent of

the tax, insurance and railway department ofthe Great Lakes pipe Linc Company, with head-quarters in Kansas City, Missouri .

1925HUNTINGTON-WILKINSON : Miss Lucile

Iklutington, '25ba, '351ib .sci, and 1 . HenryWilkinson, Jr ., were married early this fall inNorman . Shortly after the wedding, the coupleleft for Los Angeles, California, to set sail forHonolulu, Hawaii . Mr . Wilkinson is an in-ternal revenue agent for the federal government .Mrs. Wilkinson, former faculty member at Win-throp College in Rock Hill, South Carolina,taught library science at the University duringtime summer.R . place Montgomery, '251aw, is practicing

law in Hobart and has offices in the First Na-tional Bank Building. Recently he was ap-pointed city attorney .

Chauncey O. Moore, '25ed, returning to thefield of education after several years in businessin Tulsa, is superintendent of schools at Copanfor the currant school year . He has directedthe school systems Of a number of state towns,including Carney, Prague and Jenks. Mr.Moore is known in Oklahoma education for hisactivity in teacher organizations and for hisfounding of the Oklahoma Folk Festival, whichseeks to preserve the folk lore and songs of thestate .

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At the University be was a member of schol-astic honor fraternities Phi Delta Kappa andKappa Delta pi . He was also one of the found-ers of a Masonic affiliate group on the campus .

1926Joe Hair and Mrs. Hair (Beatrice Cox, '26)

have moved to Vinita where he has accepted aposition as office manager of the KAMO ElectricCo-operative, transmission organization servingabout 15 electric co-operatives, cities and in-dustries in four states . Mr . hair has been man-ager of the Oklahoma Electric Co-operative inNorman the last three years.

J . B. Koch, '26cng, painting contractor atNorman, has been elected commander of theFifth District of the American Legion .

1927Harold Roberts, '276us, and Mrs. Roberts,

formerly of Oklahoma City, are living on Six-tecnth Street in the Colonial Village section ofWashington, 1) . C.Howard

N.

Scott,

'27ba, count ° superintend-ent of Ottawa County for the last eight years,has resigned to accept the position of federalprobation officer for the northern district ofOklahoma, including eleven counties . He willhave headquarters in Tulsa.SULLIVAN-JACKSON Miss Marjoric Marie

Sullivan and Fluyd Lowell Jackson, '271aw, weremarried in Grand prairie, "Texas, at the dedi-cation ceremony of a new housing project builtfor the employees of North American Aviation,Inc. Mr . Jackson is a mechanical engineer forthe company. The couple live in the newlyconstruct(d residential district called Ayion Vil-lage.

1928E ;mrl L. Hassler '28ba, '30eng, an exchange

cngin(cr fmn Southwestern Bell Telephone Coin-pany, has been transferred (roam Tulsa to Okla-hoina City . lie and Mrs. Ilasslcr and tlicirchildren, Don and Barbara, live at 1211 North-west 28th Street .

Randolph 11 . McCurtain, '28ba, has been ap-pointed principal of the Cheyenne-Arapaho In-dian Agency School at Concho, Oklahoma . Heformerly was principal of a Navajo IndianAgency School Lit Shiprock, New Mexico .

1929Earl Bciland, '29mns, former superintendent of

schools at Noble, Oklahoma, has accepted a po-sition as principal of Wcatltcrford High School .Mr . lieiland, who has taught for a number ofyears in Oklahoma schools, has completed partof the work leading to a doctor's degree .

Francis 1) . Burke, '29ba, '36m .soc .wk, form-erly associated with the Y. M. C. A. in Tulsa,is now with the Railroad Retirement Board inWashington, D. C.

Evlyn Couch, '29ba, '38m .cd, has been ap-pointed to teach English and Latin in I)aulsValley High School . She formerly was an in-structor at Vinita .

Ruby Grant, '29ed, '41m .ed, Paoli, has beenemployed as commercial teacher at TonkawaHigh School .

Olin Herbert Wright, '296us, lives at SweetHome, Arkansas .

1930BRAUER-GROSS : Miss Margretc Braucr, '3f1

ba, '32ma, and Henry Emmett Gross were mar-ried September 6 in Norman . Mrs. Gross, form-erly a teacher in Norman High School, is a mnemn-her of phi Beta Kappa. Mr . Gross is professorof petroleum engineering at the Texas Agricul-tural and Mechanical College at College Stationwhere the couple live . He is a graduate of theSchool of Mines, Rolla, Missouri, and the Uni-versity of Illinois, Urbana .DRURY-SWING : Mrs. Dorothy Drury, '306a,

and C. M. Ewing were married August 8 at

Wichita, Kansas . Mrs. Ewing, a teacher at Law-ton Junior High School, has also attended theUniversity of California . She will continue teach-ing in I-awtoil . Mr . Ewing is manager of theSouthwestern Light and power Company inClxvcnnc, Oklahoma .LAKE-McCRETRY : Miss Helen Hope Lake

and Jesse J . McCrccry, '30ba, were married Aug-ust 17 in McLoud, Oklahoma . Mrs. McCrccry,a graduate of Oklahoma Baptist University, hasbeen art instructor in the Sand Springs schools .Mr . McCrccry is a chemist at the Sinclair Rc-fincrc in Sand Springs. The couple live at 16West Seventh Street .L. M. Leike, '30bus, is an accountant for the

plantation pipe Line Company in Atlanta, Georg-ia . lie has headquarters in the I1calcy Building .

Robert E.

Wood,

'30ba,

'31 ma,

is

employedin the Budget Bureau at Washington, 1) . C.

1931Lt . Lynn Abbott, '31ba, Durant, has been

ordered to active duty at Tort Sill . He expectsto be sent into foreign service .

Katherine Arms, '31fa, has been employed toteach in Oklahoma City schools for the 1941-42 school \car .BUCH-VARVEL: Miss Elizabeth Buch, Shaw-

nee, and Bert N. Varvcl, '31bus, were marriedAugust 31 . The bride attended Shawnee HighSchool and Oklahoma Baptist University . Mr .Varvel has a law degree from Cumberland Uni-versity, Lebanon, Tennessee. lie practiced lawseveral years in Oklahoma City and is now as-sociated with the Oklahoma Security Cotntnis-sion in Seminole, where the couple live .Benton Ferguson, '316a, former vice presidentin charge of merchandising, publicity and pro-motion for the Texas State Network, has beenappointed by Campbell-Mithun, Inc., nationaladvertising agency in Minneapolis, Minnesota, asexecutive on the Campbell Cereal Company ac-count.MAGUIRE-RAH : Miss Pcggy Maguire, '316a,

and Arne Rae were married August 31 in Nash-ville, Tennessee. Mrs. Rae, who has lived inChicago, Illinois, since her graduation from theUniversity, is a member of Alpha Chi Omegasorority, Theta Sigma phi, national journalisticfraternitq-, and Mortar Board . She has been as-sistant to the executive secretary of the NationalEditorial Association in Chicago. Mr . Rae isan associate professor of journalism at the Uni-versity ul Illinois, Urbana, and formerly wasexecutive secretary of the National Editorial As-sociation . I-le is a graduate of the Universityof Oregon, and for tell years was manager ofthe Ord;gon press Association . The couple liveat 909 South First Street in Champaign, Illinois.

1932The Cecil W. Armnstrongs have informed the

Sooner Magazine that they are now at home at1 )18 East Santa Anita Street in Burbank, Cali-fornia . Mr . Armstrong, '32bs, '37cng, has re-signed as assistant professor of mechanical engi-necring at the University of California, Berkelcy,toaccept a position as senior research engineer for theLockheed Aircraft Corporation in Burbank.Mrs. Armstrong (Marie Irclan, '32ba) has re-signed as case worker for the Family ServiceBnrcan of the Associated Charities of the Cityof Oakland, California . To quote the letter,her title becomes housewife again."Jud:ill S. Henuner, '32bus, is employed in the

Post Office Building in San Francisco, California .1933

Joe L. Love, '336us, is owner and manager ofthe Chief: Theater at Seminole, Oklahoma .

1934EASTERLY-SHERMAN : Miss Ethyl Rubv

Easterly, Choteau, and Fred Sherman, '34ba,were married August 24 in Claremore . Mrs.Sherman attended Northeastern State College at

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" University of Texas is out fortop football honors for '41 butO.U . is in the way . Don't miss thisbig annual game . Take advantageof special train service being pro-vided for your travel pleasure viaSanta Fe .

Special Trainwill leave Okla-homa City andNorman - mid-night Oct. loth

Follow the Sooners forthe best games of '41Vou'll not want to miss a singlegame of the 1941 Sooner schedule .At Norman and when the Soonerstravel to play you will enjoy fol-lowing the team by using swift,safe Santa Fe service .

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Tahlequah this summer . Mr . Sherman was anewspaper reporter in Knoxville and Chattanooga,Tennessee, and later entered the U . S . Air CorpsTraining school at Randolph Field, Texas . Forthe last two years he was a clerk for the Okla-homa Highway Patrol in Claremore, and re-cently was commissioned as highway patrolmanand transferred to Perry . The couple live inthat city .

Lt . Joe Fred Gibson, '346a, '36law, of Okla-homa City, is stationed at Luke Field nearphoenix, Arizona . He is a non-flying officer inthe U. S . Air Corps .Mary Hall, '34ma, has begun her fifth year

as dean of Mangum Junior College . In additionto her adininistrativc duties, Miss Hall teachesEuropean history .

1935BUCKLEY-SMITH : Miss Margaret Belle Buck-

Icy, '35fa, and Dr . J . Russell Smith were tuar-rietl August 7 at Albuquerque, New Mexico .Mrs . Smith is a member of Delta Gamma sororityand Sigma Alpha Iota, national honorary musicfraternity . Dr. Smith, a member of Sigma Nofraternity, is a graduate of Utah State Collegeand Harvard Medical School . He is a surgeonat the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo . Thecouple live at 444 West First South Street .Merwin Elwell, '35fa, well known designer

of theater sets, has been appointed to the staffof the school of drama at Baylor University,Waco, Texas . He designed scenery during thesummer at the Ridgeway Theater, White Plains,New York .

Lt . Winifred C . LaGronc, '35m .ed, Miami, hasbeen ordered to active clot\, with the Quarter-toaster Corps at Fort Sill .RUDE-WHITE : Miss Gladys Marie Rude and

Eugene White, '35ba, were married August 31in Enid . Mrs . White has attended OklahomaCollege for Women and is a graduate of theCollege of Emporia in Kansas . Mr . White isassociated with the educational division of the statehealth Department, with headquarters in Okla-homa City . The couple live in that city .SMITH-BUCHANAN : Miss Vivian Lorita

Smith, '35lib .sci, and Jess Buchanan were roar-rietl September 21 in Oklahoma City . Theylive near DcRiddcr, Louisiana . where Mr. Bu-chanan is employed by the Long-Bell LumberCompany .STEWARD-MASTERS : Miss Carol Marie

Steward, '35ed, and Jose 1) . Masters, Shawnee,were married August 30 in the home of thebride's parents in Manchester, Oklahoma . Mrs .Masters has a master's degree from Oklahoma A .and M . College, Stillwater, and is completingwork on a doctor's degree at George Washing-ton University, Washington, D. C . Last yearshe was employed by the Federal Conununica-tions Commission in Washington and in St .Louis, Missouri . The couple live in Shawneewhere Mr . Masters is director of instrumentalmusic at Oklahoma Baptist University and Mrs .Masters teaches secretarial science .TISDALE-ROYSE : Miss Adaliade Tisdale and

Lt . Donald 1' . Roysc, '356us, '35law, were rear-rietl August 4 in F:Ik Cieq . Mrs . Ro_yse has beena nurse at an Elk Cip hospital . LieutenantRoyse, formerly an attorney, is stationed at Carol)Wallace, Texas . The couple live at Alvin, Tex-as .

Joseph G . Umpleby, '35en,g, has been ap-pointcd assistant professor of petroleum pro-duction at the University of Tulsa . lie has beena teacher and research worker in the petroleumdepartment of Pennsylvania State College.WARNER-GILL : Miss Elna Warner and

Eugene W . Gill, '35btts, were married August29 in Okmulgec . Mrs . Gill attended SouthernMethodist University at Dallas and has been ac-tive in Little Theater work . Mr . Gill is a mem-ber of Kappa Sigma fraternity. lie is employedby the Phillips Petroleum Company in Loving-ton, New Mexico, where the couple live .WILSON-LANGHORST : Miss Lois Wilson,

'35ba, '38eng, '38arch, was married August 9to Frederick Lothian Langhorst in St . John'sPrcstwterian Church at Berkeley, California . Mrs .Langhorst, who has won a number of architec-

rural awards, was a member of Delta Gammasorority at O . U . Mr . Langhorst graduated] fromCulver Military Academy and Cornell University,and studied three years with the noted architectFrank Lloyd Wright . He is now associatedwith the William Wilson Wurster architecturalfirm in San Francisco, California . He is amember of Beta Theta pi fraternity . The couplewill be at home in Berkeley .

1936Jack E . Douglas, '36ba, former Norman High

School dramatic art teacher, has been appointedspeech teacher at Southeastern State College,Durant .GORDON-FINCH : Miss Marjorie Lee Gordon

and Gail Harper Finch, '36naa, were marriedAugust 27 in Mechanicsburg, Ohio . Mrs . Finchwas a teacher at Greenfield, Oklahoma, andserved as secretary to the business manager ofthe schools in that city . Mr . Finch is a graduateof Ohio State University, Columbus . He is asocial science instructor at Central High Schoolin Bartlesville where the couple live.

John Oliver Hall, '36ba, El Reno city man-ager for the last two years, has been ordered toreport to Fort Sill for active duty . Mr . Hallasked the City Commission of El Reno for ayear's leave of absence .HARDWICK-CHAILLF. : Miss Naomi Hard-

wick, '36fa, and Howard Chaille, Jr ., were mar-ried August 4 in Washington, 1) . C. Mrs . Chaille,well known as a mural painter, attended Co-lumbia University in New York City and for thelast two years has becen art supervisor in theArlington, Virginia, Junior High School . Mr .Chaille is mail supervisor for the British Pur-chasing Commission in Washington . The couplelive at Arlington.LINDSAY-WORLEY : Now at home in the

Marshall Field Apartments, Chicago, Illinois, areCharles S . Worley, Jr., '36eng, and Mrs . Worley,who were married June 28 in Downers Grove,Illinois . Mrs . Worlcy is the former Miss JaneLindsay of Winona, Minnesota . She is a grad-uate of the University of Missouri, Columbia,and a member of Gamma phi Beta sorority . Mr .Worley is connected with the Kraft Cheese Com-pany .

Louin W. Roberts, '36eng, is a seismologist atSan Antonio, Texas .WHITE-CLEMENTS : At home at 910 ]; ]m

Avenue in Norman are Mr . and Mrs . Forrest F. .Clements who were married early this fall . Mrs .Clements, the former Miss Sarah White, '36ba,is curator of the Museum of Anthropology atthe University . Mr . Clements, professor of an-thropology, is a graduate of the University ofSouthern California, Berkeley, and has studiedon a fellowship at Yale University .

Presson Wood, Jr ., '36bus, formerly of Poteau,has been promoted to the rank of captain in theU . S . Marine Corps . He is stationed in PuertoRico . Mrs . Wood is the former Miss MarthaBaker, '38cd .

Paul Young, '36ed, and Mrs . Young, Artlmore,have announced the birth of a son . Mr . Youngcoaches football and basketball at Artlmore HighSchool . He is remembered as one of the all-time star centers in Sooner football history .

1937Frank Best, '37eng, who is employed in Bar-

tlcsville by Cities Service, has made his firstsolo flight after eight and one-half hours offlying instruction, almost the minimum trainingperiod . Mr. Best intends to become an aviationinstructor.

J . T . Jordan, '37eng, is a process engineer inthe gasoline department of the Shell Oil Com-pany at Houston, Texas .

Jeanette Cravey, '37ma, teaches English anddebate at Mangum Junior College .

Charles Grimes, '37fa, has been appointedband director in the public schools at Dcnison,Texas .

Edgar Hallock, '37ba, and Mrs . Hallock (7,cl-tna Curnutt, '37soc .wk, '38m .soc .wk) announcethe birth of a daughter, Virginia Ruth, in FortWorth, Texas . The Hallocks live in Handley,Texas.

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Albert Brent, '37ed, '38ma, former Spanishteacher at Norman High School, has been namedSpanish teacher for Bartlesville College-I-IighSchool .

Lt. Dclbert Haynes, '37eng, and Mrs . Haynes(Jane Owen, '36ba) have announced the birth ofa son, Joseph Kilbourne, at Colonial Village,Virginia . Mr . and Mrs . Haynes have one otherson, Benjamin Owen Haynes .KENDALL-DOUGHTEY: Miss Vchna Kcndalland ti . Ilarold Doughty, '37bus, were marriedAugust 8 in Shawnee . Mrs. Doughty has beenemployed with file Shawnee Realty and Invest-incnt Company and Mr . Doughty holds a po-sition in the American National Bank . Thecouple live at 319 1/2 North Market Street inShawnee.KING-ARMSTRONG : Miss Margaret King

and Glen A . Armstrong, '37bus, were marriedAugust 17 at Warner, Oklahoma . Mrs . Arm-strong is a graduate of Oklahoma A . and M .College. Mr . Armstrong is a first lieutenantin the Reserve Officers Training Corps . Thecouple live in Vian, Oklahoma .

11 . H . Leake, '37fa, production manager ofWNAD at the University, has been appointedair raid warden of Cleveland County by theAmerican Legion . He will direct the organi-zation of an air raid warning system in thecounty .Mary Lockett, '37soc .wk, former social service

worker at Durant, has been named executivesecretary of the Y . W . C . A . at the Universityof Nebraska in Lincoln .

Holland Meacham, '37ba, '40m .cd, principalof Hcavertcr High School last year, has beenelected principal of Potcau High School .

Rosa Lee Montgomery, '37lib.sci, is librarianat the Training Center Service Club which pro-vides books, newspapers and magazines for themen on active duty at Fort Sill . Miss Mont-gomery, former Hobart resident, worked in theArmy Industrial Library in Washington, D. C .before returning to her native state .

Dick Taft,returning

'40law, Norman, is onactive duty with the 548th School Squadron atLuke Field, Phoenix, Arizona . lie is engagedin administrative work .

Charles Westgate, '37ed, '41hn .ed, formerteacher at Sperry, has been appointed to teachband and general subjects in the Cherokee JuniorHigh School in Turley, a suburb of north Tulsa .l ie and Mrs . Westgate (Eleanor Obert, '39ed)spent part of the summer in Mena, Arkansas,where Mr . Westgate supervised archery andcrafts at a summer camp .

1938ANDERSON-SMI'T'H : Miss Margaret Ander-

son, '38drama, and Rav Smith were marriedAugust 9 in HOllls . Mrs . Smith has attendedOklahoma College for Women and for the lastyear has been teaching in the Lenapah, Okla-homa, High School . Mr . Smith is assistant man-ager of the J . C . Penney Store in Hollis wherethe couple live .

Lt. James Bearly, '38bus, Oklahoma City, form-erly on duty with the U . S . Air Corps at McDillField, Florida, is now stationed at Will RogersField, near Oklahoma City . He has adminis-trative duties .

Paul Omar Buckholts, '38ba, '40ma, Okmul-gee, has received his commission as secondlieutenant in the U. S . Army Air Corps. Hereceived training in the flying school at Stock-ton, California .CAMPBELL-BAILEY : Miss Alice Virginia

Campbell and Herbert G . Bailey, Jr ., '38ba, weremarried in early fall in Oklahoma City . Mrs .Bailey, who has been employed in the officesI e officesof the First National Bank in Oklahoma City,is a graduate of Hill's Business College . Mr .Bailey is a member of Plu Beta Kappa and phiKappa Psi fraternity . He is office manager ofthe Brunswick Balkc Collender Company inOklahoma City . The couple live at 2529 North-west 17th Street .DEAN-BILLINGS : Miss Loralu Dean, '38ba,

and Lt . James W . Billings, '40eng, were marriedAugust 31 in Cushing . Mrs . Billings attended

Oklahoma College for Women, Chickasha, andwas secretary of the State Library Board in Okla-homa City . Lieutenant Billings took part inengineers' activities and organizations while onthe catrlltus . He is stationed as an ordnanceofficer at Gowen Field, Idaho . The coupleplan to live in Boise City .HALF-BARTELL : Announcement has been

made Of the July 30 marriage of Miss Lois IreneI lale, '38irn .cd, and Delos Loy Bartell in Elizabeth,Colorado . Mrs . Bartell is a teacher in the Gatc-wood School, Oklahoma City . She is a gradu-ate of Oklahoma City University where Mr .Bartell also attended school .KNAUER-WITTE: Miss Marjorie Ann Knauerand Melvin A . Wittc, '38eng, were marriedAugust 15 in Oklahoma City . Mr . Witte isassociated with the Oklahoma Testing Labor-atories at Oklahoma City .

George Wilbert Muratet, Jr ., '38bus, is a clerkin Vinita . His address is 205 West DelawareStreet .

Vernon A . Musselman, '38m .ed, has beengiven a year's leave of absence from BartlesvilleCollege-High School to teach commercial edu-catirtn at the University while working on hisdoctor's degree.

Lt . Clarence 1) . Northcutt, '38law, '396a,former business manager of the Niemann-North-cutt Clinic in Ponca City, has been called toactive duty and expects to be stationed in the142nd Field Artillery at Fort Sill .PATTERSON-WALLEY : Miss May Patterson,

'38ba, and Guy Walley were to be married earlythis fall in Arlington, Virginia . Both are cut-ployed in the Veterans Bureau at Washington,1) . C .

Donald C . Russell, '386us, has moved fromChicago . Illinois, to Watonga, Oklahoma.SEWELL-LATTING : Miss patience Sewell,

'38ba, and Lt . Trimble B . Latting, '37ba, '391aw,were married August 23 in Clinton . Mrs . Lat-ting has a master's degree from Columbia Uni-versity in New York City . She is a member ofpi Beta phi sorority, phi Beta Kappa and MortarBoard . Lieutenant Latting is a member of Sig-ma Alpha Epsilon fraternity . The couple livein Washington, D . C ., where he is serving inthe U . S . War Department .STEPHAN-HAMM : Miss Yvonne Elizabeth

Stephan and Clyde Ray Hamm, '38ba, weremarried August 2 in Washington, D. C. Mrs .Hanun attended college in Winfield, Kansas .Mr . Hamm, formerly employed with the Olcla-homa Department of public Welfare, now holdsa position in the Farm Security Administrationoffices in Washington, where the couple plan toestablish a home at 4923 Fourth Street, North-west .WA'I'TERS-LUTTRELL : Miss Josephine Nell

Watters, '38fa, and John Morter Luttrcll, '38ba,'Illaw, were married August 23 in Norman .Mrs . Luttrell is a member of Ganuna Phi Betasorority and Sigma Alpha Iota, national hon-orary music fraternity . Mr . Luttrell, a memberof phi Beta Kappa and Beta Theta pi fraternity,was attending Oxford University in England ona Rhodes scholarship when declaration of warforced his return to the United States . IIe isassociated with his father in the law firm ofLuttrcll and Luttrcll in Norman . The couplelive at 612 Okmulgee Street.

1939Anna K . Banks, '39ed .d, former head of the

department of home economics at OklahomaCollege for Women, has been named state super-visor of home economics education for Okla-homa . She presided at the second annual Fu-ture 1 omemakers rs o f Oklahoma Leadership Con-ference held at Stillwater on the Oklahoma A .and M . College campus in late August.Alma Bell, '39ba, '41law, Pauls Valley, has

been appointed secretary to Eugene Rice, U . S .district judge at Muskogee . She lives at 1134Fon du Lac Street in that city .

Harold Bishkin, '39eng, is a department storebuyer at E1 Campo, Texas .

Ray W . Broadfoot, '39bus, is in the 77thField Artillery at Fort Sill .

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Lt . Ellis Brown, '39eng, Duncan, has beencalled to active duty at Luke Field near phoenix,Arizona .

Bill Christie, '39pharin, formerly of Arnett,Oklahoma, has won the annual award made inthe Go-Getters Sales Contest sponsored by theSquibb Chemical Company . The award in-cluded a cash prize and a trip to New YorkCity . Mr . Christie is regional sales representa-tive for the company at Miami, Florida .Max Cool:, '39ba, '411aw, Ardmore, has been

called to active duty at Fort Sill .Andy Crosby, '39ma, '41law, Lawton attorney,

has been named assistant state insurance com-missioner by less G . Read, Oklahoma insurancecommissioner . Mr . Crosby Succeeds Joc FredGibson, '34ba, '361aw, who has been called toactive duty as a first lieutenant in the aviationground forces at phoenix, Arizona .Dwight L . Elliott, '39fa, has accepted a po-

sition as director of band and chorus, and socialscience teacher, in the Canyon, Texas, schools .R . V . Ewing, '39gcol, is a geologist for Con-

tinental Oil Company in Ponca City.Phyllis Markley Fabrizio, '39, and Mr . Fa-

brizio, who were married August 13, have es-tablished a home at 1 Arch Street, Norwalk,Connecticut . Mrs . Fabrizio was on the staff ofWNAI) radio station while a student in theUniversity.

Paul Gainino, '396us, formerly of Bartlesville,is a field executive for Boy Scouts in Albuquer-clue, New Mexico .IIARMAN-TABOR : Announcement has been

made of the marriage of Miss Rosemond Har-man and Ewell Tabor, '39eng, in Tyler, Texas .Mrs . Tabor, a graduate of East Central StateCollege, has been teaching in the Ada schools .Mr . Tabor is employed by the Bethlehem SteelWorks at Kilgore, Texas, where the couple live .

Reeve C. Holmes, '39eng, is living at Terrell,Texas . He is in the wholesale lumber and feedbusiness .

Fred Jimerson, '39m.ed, head of the Aftonschool system for the last four years, has beennamed superintendent of schools for OttawaCounty .

Richard Myers, '39eng, is in the 460th Ord-nance Company at Ellington Field, Texas .Herman Nelson, '39ed, will teach social sci-

ence and coach athletics in the Kiefer, Oklaho-ma, schools this year .

Lt . John Spence, '39journ, PawhUska, has beenordered from San Antonio, Texas, to a campat Leesville, Louisiana . He has written to rel-atives that he expects to be sent to Lake Charles,Louisiana, from Leesville .SUGG-KEEN : Miss T . Annccnc Sugg, '39bus,

and Francis R . Keen, Enid, were married Aug-ust 25 at the home of the bride's parents nearLone Wolf . Mrs . Keen was employed in thedistrict office of WPA in Hobart . Mr . Keen,who has completed a course in flying instruc-tion at Randolph Field, Texas, is a flying teacherat Curtis Field near Brady, Texas . The couplelive at 600 South Church Street in Brady .

Lonnic Vandcrvecr, '39m .ed, has resigned assuperintendent of schools at Cordell to becomedirector of youth personnel for NYA at Clinton .

1940BOWMAN-ALLEN : Miss Larnie Bowman and

Frederick Jackson Allen, '406a, were marriedJuly 27 at Fort Worth, Texas . Mr . Allen is amember of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity . Hewas associated with his father in the Home Lum-her Company in Lawton before going to FortWorth where he is employed as an instructorand salesman by the Aircraft Sales and Bow-man School of Aeronautics .

Gladys Barlow Brown, '40rua, is high schoolprincipal and English teacher at Rocky Comfort,Missouri .

Jack Bruinin, '40journ, formerly of Duncan,has been attending Field Artillery school at FortSill and expects to return to Fort Sam Houston,Texas, upon the completion of the course .

Maurice H . Cummings, '40eng, is a juniorengineer with the Texas Company at Midland,Texas .

OCTOBER, 1941

o&CFIRST NATIONAE BAND TRUST

OUR OWN

O.U . ROLL CALL

Fortunate is the college studentwho is able to decide on what hisvocation in life will be, in time toget the benefit of specialized train-ing . Such is the case of A . C .Hunt, Jr ., who enrolled in O . U . inthe fall of 1938, after graduationthe previous spring from Oklaho-ma Military Academy at Clare-more . A . C . HUNT, JR.

"Ace" intended to study law, and

(Ex-'11 )follow in the footsteps of his fath-er, District Judge Albert C . Mint, toward a legal career . Deciding,however, that he was better suited to a business than to a legalcareer, he switched to the School of Business . His subsequent recordindicates that he made a wise choice .

In school Ace was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and of theSenate Debating Club . While still in school-in November, 1939--lie started to work for the First National Bank and Trust Company,doing part-time work, and commuting between Oklahoma City andNorman . After leaving school, lie started as a clerk in the transitdepartment, and was later transferred to the collection department,where he is now one of the collection tellers .

A . C . is a member of St . Luke's Methodist Church, and of theBachelors' Club . His hobbies are sports-tennis and swimming .

BEFORE and AFTERthe Game

The place to meet your friends on footballSaturdays is the Oklahoma Memorial Union-center of the campus and only a block fromMemorial Stadium . Alumni are cordially in-vited to use the lounges and other public roomsof the Union when visiting on the campus .

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Anna Elizabeth Coe, '40m .ed, is teaching inSulphur. Her address is 1122 West 12th Street.

Etta Dorothea Dale, '40m .ed, is Central HighSchool principal at El Reno . Her address is505 South Rock Island Avenue .Mildred Davis, '40h .cc, who has been an in-

tern( at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore,Maryland, has been named a member of thehospital staff.FAULKNI,R-GREER: Miss Marc I_ouisc Faulk-

ner, '40, and William Jack Grcer, '40eng, weremarried August Ill i n Oklahoma City . Mrs.(;Feet attended Fast Central College, Ada. Mr .Grcer is connected with the State Highway De -partnaent . The cuulal live at 042 Northeast 29thStreet in Oklahoma City .GARY-McKEF,VER : Miss Billic Gary, '40bus,

and Douglas McKcever, '40ba, were Inarric(1August 31 in Find . Mrs. McKcever is a mem-ber of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and MortarBoard . Last pear she was a secretary in theEnid High School offices . Mr . McKcever is amember of phi Delta Theta fraternity . Thecouple live in Norman where he is attendingthe School of Law at the University, and Mrs.McKcever is secretary to H. H. Herbert, direc-tor of the school of journalism .HUDSON-LIVERMORE : Miss Melba Hudson,

'40journ, and Edward K. Livermore, '40journ,were married August 30 in Norman . Mrs.l.ivermore, a member of (:anima phi Beta sor-ority, has been employed in the library of theOklahoma publishing Company in OklahomaCity . Mr . Livernaore was advertising managerof the Oklahoma Daily, student newspaper, whilehe was attending the University . The couplelive in Anadarko where he is advertising man-ager of the Anadarko Daily News .Duane Hunter, '40cd, is woodwind band in-

strument instructor at Calvert, Texas.Mrs, Lola Fay Kricnhagcn, '40m .ed, former

teacher at Davis, Oklahoma, has been awardeda scholarship as assistant to Ruth Elder, Univer-sity education teacher .LEBLANC-STEWART : Miss Miriani Lee Le-

Blanc and Tommy Stcwart, '40ba, were marriedAugust 29 in Abbeville, Louisiana . Mrs. Stcwart,a graduate of the University of Louisiana, hasbeen employed as a stenographer in governmentoffices at Washington, 1) . C., where the couplelive . Mr . Stcwart, formerly of Manguna, has beena clerk in the Department of Agriculture and alaw student at George Washington University,Washington .June Martin, '40ba, formerly teacher in Ok-

lahoma City, has been appointed foreign languageteacher at Sulphur High School .

Warren Moore, '40ba, has resigned from thestaff of radio station KOCY, Oklahoma City, andgone to Chicago, Illinois, where he will enrollin the University of Chicago. lie expects tosecure a position as a dramatic writer in thecontinuity department of NBC's Blue Network.Mr . Moorc will be remembered by the class of'40 as a staff member and announcer for WNADradio station during the year 1939-40.

Lt. James 11 . Richards, '40eng, '40ba, has beentransferred from Fort Douglas, Utah, to GowenField at Boise, Idaho. He also has been on dutyat the Aberdeen proving Ground at Aberdeen,Maryland .ROBINSON-McNAUGHTON: Miss Bettye Lee

Robinson, '40fa, and John Patrick McNaughton,39ba, were married August 23 in Miann, Okla-homa . A member of Kappa Kappa Ganunasorority, Mrs. McNaughton has studied at Steph-cns College, Columbia, Missouri . She also isaffiliated with Sigma Alpha Iota, national hon-orary music fraternity . Mr . McNaughton at-tended Kemper Military Academy, Boonville,Missouri . He is a member of Sigma Nu fra-ternity and Scabbard and Blade, honorary mil-itary fraternity . The couple live in Golden,Colorado, where he is a graduate assistant inengineering at the Colorado School of Mines.ROSE-HAMILTON: Announcement has been

made of the wedding in early fall of Miss Vir-jama Rose, '40ma, and John J. Hamilton, '39ba,

at Watonga . Mrs. Hamilton has a bachelor'sdegree from Oklalaonaa College for Women,Chickasha . For the last four years she hasbeen Baptist Student Secretary at the Universityof New Mexico, Albuquerque. Mr . I -Iainilton isattending Southern Baptist Theological Seminary,Louisville, Kentucky . He has been serving asassistant pastor for the "Trinity Baptist Churchat Covington, Virginia, where the couple willlive while Mr . Hamilton completes study at theseminary .

Frank August ,t c, chultz

'411 ~col

is a geologistkwith the American Liberty Oil Company in Dal-las, Texas. His address is 101-1 First NationalBank Building .

Fred Sklar, '-10eng, is a petroleum engineerat Sha'evelaort, Louisiana . His address is 452Gladstone Street.STONEE-HARRIS : Miss Rose loan Stone, '40,

and Lt . Norman James Harris, '-I0ha, were mar-ried August 23 in Tulsa. Mrs. Harris, a mem-ber of Delta Gamma sorority°, attended the Un-vcrsity of Arizona, Tucson . Lieutenant Harrisis affiliated with Sigma Nil fraternity and hasattended George Washington University, Wash-ington, I) . C . The couple live in Fort Bragg,:North Carolina .

Paul D. Thomas, '40ma, Norman, formergraduate assistant at the University, has beennamed associate professor of mathematics atSoutheastern State College, Durant . Mrs. Thoan-as (Jean Andres, '2Hba, '40uan) is teaching atMatoy near I)urant .TUCKER-MOORS : Miss Alice Sue "Pucker,

'40h .ec, and William Carol Moorc, '41eng, weremarried August 31 in Oklahoma City . Mr .Moore attended Oklalaoina City University .C. A. Van,mcn, 40in .cd, is superintendent of

schools at Oaks, Oklahoma . His address isMilitary Road .

Robert F. Wyly, '40ana, who taught at theUniversity during the last year, has been nameddean of Okmulgec Junior College.

1941Bill Allen, '41eng, Honunv, is employed with

tile Gulf Oil Company in Seminolc.Helen Banowctz, '41spccch, has been named

speech and English teacher at Sulphur HighSchool .

Clara Lea Bradley, '41ed, Norman, has beenappointed to teach music and art in the Shidlerschools .S.

E.

Brightwell,

'41m.ed,

ha'k

begun

hissixth year as principal of Pocasset High School .He has been a teacher in the Grady Countyschools for the past 29 years.Mrs. Mary Fay Brown, '41ed, has been ap-

pointed to teach in the grade schools at Davis.Nancy Colvin, 'Hcd, has been appointed to

teach commercial work and inatltematies in theschools at Davis, Oklahoma .

Hallic Corby, '41ed, has been elected to teachconnnerce in the Arkansas City, Kansas, HighSchool .

Geraldine

Crow,

'41 h .cc,

has

been

appointedto teach ]ionic cc(moanics at Sayre, Oklahoma .ELLIS-FLOYD : Miss patty Lou 1?Ilis, '41, and

Ben David Floyd, Jr., '39bus, '40nt .ba, were anar-ried August 30 in the Harvard Memorial Chapelat Cambridge, Massachusetts . Mrs. Floyd, amember of Delta Delta Delta sorority, attendedGulf park College, Gulfport, Mississippi . Mr.Floyd, who has been commissioned as ensignin the U. S. Naval Reserve, is a member ofDelta Upsilon fraternity . The couple plan tolive temporarily in Cambridge where Mr . Floy(Ihas been attending Harvard University .

Mose Frye, '4llaw, holder of six oratoricalchampionships, was one of the speakers at thededication of the Sequoyali Shrine located north-east of Akins, Oklahoma, in Sequoyah County .Mr . Frye gave the oration "The Cherokee In-dian," with which he won the national juniorcollege championship in 1939 .GLENN-TAYLOR : Miss Neva June Glenn, '41,

and John D. Taylor, '41eng, were married Aug-

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ust 2 in Schenectady, New York . Mr . Tayloris employed in that city, where the couple haveestablished a home .

William M . Craig, '416a, is physicist in thetesting department of the Eastman Kodak Com-pany, Rochester, New York .

Lt . A . G . Mayse, '41eng, Ardmore, has en-rolled in a battle officers' course at the FieldArtillery School at Fort Sill .HUTTO-( :ARVIN : Miss Don Hutto, '41fa,

and Harold Garvin, '41ba, were married Aug-ust 30 in Big Springs, Texas. Mrs . Garvin isa member of Delta Ganuna sorority, and Mr .Garvin is a member of Kappa Alpha fraternity .The couple live in Norman where he is enrolledin the School of Law at the University .James Lee Kerr, '41geol, has been employed

by Brown Geophysical Company in Houston,"Texas .Elwood Kretsinger, '41ma, has been appointed

speech and English instructor in Idabel HighSchool . Ile and Mrs . Kretsinger (Geneva ]in-chanan, '41tna) have established their home inIdabel .

Kathryn Larson, '41ba, is assistant librarianof the Carnegie Library at Lawton . Her ad-dress is 911 Bell Avenue.

William LaRue, '41ed, has been named toteach social science and direct athletics at Sul-phur High School .MAHAFFEY-HUMP IiREYS :

Miss

BonnieGene Mahaffey, '411i .ec, and Jack Humphreys,University student, were married in late Aug-ust at the home of the bride's mother in Nor-man . The couple live at 120 West Lynn Streetin Norman .McKOY-ALLEN : Miss Laura Ann McKoy, '41,

and Lt . Edward Philip Allen, Jr ., '41, weremarried August 31 in Norman . Mrs . Allen is amember of Chi Omega sorority . Her familywere pioneers of Pontotoc County and are prim-merit in Oklahoma history. Lieutenant Allenwas graduated from St . John's Military Academyin Delafichl, Wisconsin, and is a member ofKappa Sigma fraternity . The couple live in SanAntonio, Texas .PARKER-RIDDLE : Miss Kathryn Parker and

Charles Riddle, '41soc .wk, were married Sep-tember 2 in Chicago, Illinois . Mrs . Riddle, wholast year traveled throughout the United Statesin behalf of the Student Volunteer Movement,plans to work on a master's degree at the Uni-versity of Chicago . Mr . Riddle was employedin the Y . M . C . A . office s at the University be-fore his graduation . He has enrolled in theChicago Theological Seminary . The couple liveat 5757 University Street in Chicago .STUBBS-ALLEN : Miss B Mae Stubbs, '411)us,

and Waymc M . Allen, '3Rbus, were married Aug-ust 10 in Amarillo, Texas . Mr . Allen is amember of Delta Tau Delta fraternity . He ismanager of the hood-Allen Lumber Companyin Frick, Oklahoma, where the couple live .

Less Glamor in

Sorority Rush

include A . and M . or Tulsa University . Sinceit is a trend which National Panhellenic hasurged for years, these campuses too will fall inline in time . O . U . merely beat them to thedraw . For the present it seems to put at adisadvantage those sororities which have chaptersonly at Norman, but not at Stillwater or Tulsa .They are not appearing in the news "socially ."But since National Panhellenic is not a Icgis-lative body and has no authority whatsoeverover either college or city Panhellcnics, eachgroup makes its own rules . As campuses growin maturity, they discover where to put theemphasis .

This is news!-the University of Okla-homa being commended for taking thelead in de-emphasizing one of the mostglamorous phases of campus social life .

OCTOBER, 1941

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