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A ND still they comc! Everymonth the mail brings additional newLife Memberships in the University ofOklahoma Association . The steady in-crease in this form of membership is aconstant inspiration to the persons whoare working regularly on the alumni pro-gram, because they feel that these un-solicited Life Memberships show clearlya sincere and widespread interest in theUniversity among the alumni .Three new Life Members added to
the list during the last month bring thetotal of living Life Members to 360 . Allthree, incidentally, came from Seminole .Two of the three are a Sooner couple
--Mr . and Mrs. Jack I . Laudermilk ofSeminole. Mr. Laudermilk, who receiveda bachelor's degree in 1934 and an en-gineering degree in 1938, is a petroleumengineer for the Gulf Oil Corporation .Mrs. Laudermilk is the former Mary
G ittings, '351ib .sci . They have a son,John Irwin, Jr., who will be two yearsold in November .
In sending a check for initial paymenton a Life Membership, Mr. Laudermilkwrote : "We have planned on becomingLife Members for some time but due tothe press of everyday affairs have neglec-ted doing so before now . The noticethat our subscription to Sooner Magazinehad expired prompted us to delay nolonger . Please see that we do not missany issue of Sooner Magazine as we bothenjoy it very much . News of our oldtime friends is always most welcome ."The other new Life Member during
the last month is Dr. Donovan I) . Mosh-er, physician at Seminole . He receivedhis Bachelor of Science degree in 1924,and the N1. D . degree in 1926 . He wassecretary and treasurer of his senior med-ical class .
Following is a complete list of livingLife Members (any errors or omissionsin this list should be reported promptlyto the editor so that office records canbe checked) :
1904Lena Stubblefield Perry (Mrs . Wallace Perry),
Clara Koepke Larsin (Mrs . Pierce Larkin) .1906
Dr. Guy Y. Williams, Ella Thomas Williams(Mrs. Guy Y. Williams), Merle Newby Buttram(Mrs. Frank Buttram) .
1907Dr. Charles D . Johnson, Charles 1L Newell,
Wallace Perry .1908
Ton, F. Carey, Clement O . Gittinger, ElvaMcFerron Gittinger (Mrs . Clement Gittinger),
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Errett R . Newby, F . E. McReynolss, Lloyd B .Curtis .
1909J, C . M. Krumtum, Pierce Larkin, Pearl Good-
rich Porter (Mrs. Earle S . Porter) .1910
Ben C. Belt, Frank Buttram, Frank A . Herald,Robert W . Hutto, Jessie D. Newby, William N .Randolph, Fred E . Tarman, Nellie JohnsonSpeed (Mrs . Earl Sneed), Blanche Belt Shead(Mrs. A . C. Shead) .
1911Dr. Howard S . Browne, May Melyin Browne,
Earle S . Porter, Shelley Tracy, Robert 1L Woos,Esna May Webb Roars (Mrs . Louis Roars),Earl Welch .
1912Harry H. Diamond . Mrs. Alma W. Dowd,
Earl Foster, C. W. Hamilton, H. V. Lewis, V.E. Monnett, Louis Roars, Lewis S . Salter, Ray-mond A. Tolbert, Paul A . Walker, Lena TroutSapper (Mrs. H. V. L. Sapper), Alice PennSteele (Mrs . Charles B . Steele), Thurman S .Hurst, E. P. Davis .
1913Fred Capshaw, Glenn C . Clark, Vera Gorton
Clark (Mrs. Glenn C . Clark), Paul G . Darrough,B. A. Garside, Leo H . Gorton, John T . Harley,Elton B. Hunt, Winifred Robey, Clause H .Rosenstein, Earl Sneed, Frank N . Watson, Craw-ford W. Cameron, Ray Ferrell Meacham .
1914Lola North Newby (Mrs . Errett R . Newby),
Olive Eagleton Hunt (Mrs . Elton B . Hunt), FritzL. Aurin, A. N. Boatman, Harry J . Brown,Orel Busby, William A . Buttram, W . L . Eagle-ton, Lloyd J. Hibbard, Leonard Logan, E . D .Meacham, Charles B . Memminger, C . V .Nichols, John Rogers, Luther H . White, CarlWhiteman, William J. Armstrong, Florence VanBussirs Graham, Agnes Chase Cloys (Mrs .Richard H. Cloys), Alta Mitschrich Wright(Mrs. A . C . Wright) .
1915Dr . J . J . Gable, Harry L . S . Valley, L . H .
Hossins, Hiram Impson, Neil R. JohDSon, Rob-ert Keenan, Lewis R. Morris, Seward Sheldon,Donald E. Walker, Homa Wood, Charles B .Steele, Gerald S . Tebbe, Joseph C . Gordon, RoySt . Lewis, Denver N . Davidson, Ella Jones North-cutt .
IWHAT IS A LIFE MEMBERSHIP?
Any person who ever attended theUniversity of Oklahoma as long as onesemester is eligible for Life Membershipin the University of Oklahoma Associa-tion . The cost is $60 .00, which may bepaid all at once or in quarterly instal-ments of $5 .00 each . In a case whereboth husband and wife are alumni orformer students of O. U., a single LifeMembership covers both . The Life Mem-bership includes a life subscription toSooner Magazine .
All money paid on Life Membershipsgot's into a permanent trust funs, onlythe income of which is uses for as-sociation expenses and to pay the cost ofsending Sooner Magazine .
October, 1939
1916Florence Wagner Johnson (Mrs . Neil R . John-
son), Sue Mac Bronaugh Sheldon (Mrs . SewardSheldon), L . W. Kitchens, David M . Logan, H .S . Oderman, Chester 11 . Westfall, J . C . Karcher,L. W. Kibler, Lola Harris Kibler (Mrs . L. W .Kibler), Finley McLaury .
1917Hazel Beattie Rogers (Mrs. John Rogers), E .
E . Boylan, Floy Elliott Cobb, Marion J. North-cutt, L G . Richardson, Laurence E . Beattie,Dr. Clifford K . Logan, Josh Lee, Freeman Galt,Albert S . Clinsscales, Norman Wright Brillhart,Fletcher S . Riley, Carolyn Guthrie Duffy Riles(Mrs . Fletcher Riley), Grace Norris Davis (Mrs .E . P. Davis) .
1918Margaret Archdeacon Darrough (Mrs. Paul
G. Darrough), Neola Jarrett McLaury (Mrs.Finley McLaury), Emil R . Kraettli, Frank Mad-den, Charles P . McGaha, Hedwig Schaeffer .
1919Glenn W. Faris . Richard IL Cloyd, Dr . J . M .
George, Fayette Copeland, Maurice H . Merrill,Dr. Clause B. Norris, Fannie Inez Bell Norris(Mrs. Clause B. Norris), A . C. Shead, M . L .Wardell .
1920Reaves Alford Salter, Pauline Dellinger Eagleton
(Mrs . W. L. Eagleton), Ruth Moore Memminger(Mrs . Charles B . Memminger), Edith JamiesonCopeland (Mrs . Fayette Copeland), William F.Absher, Ben Arnold, Joseph Benton, WilburnCartwright, E . B
. Ferrell. Robert S . Gordon, Dol
lie Radler Hall, George 1 . McFerron, John JosephMathews, Lloyd Swearingen, A . C. Wright, El-mer Fraser, Catherine Herrington Cooley (Mrs .Ben H . Cooley) .
1921Orpha Roberts Merrill, T. M. Beaird, Joseph
A . Brandt, Frank S . Clecsler, Goldia Dell Cook-sey, Dr . Ben H. Cooley, A . R . Denison, A . Mc-Kinnon, Jr ., J . C. Powell, Dr. V. G . Presson,Christine Williams Waters, Leslie E . Salter,Miles G . Tolbert.
1922Alice Herron Gable (Mrs . J . J . Gable), Ruby
Thompson Keenan, Mildred Wind red ColbyBrillhart (Mrs. Norman W. Brillhart), LilleeWilson Presson (Mrs. V. G. Preston), MaudCarroll Salter (Mrs. Leslie E . Salter), LillianNeely Bellah, Denzel R . Carr, Dove Montgom-ery Kull, Charles C . Miles, O. F. Muldrow,Ralph H. Records, Fred Thompson, William A .Watkins, W . J . Chesher, Mary Jo Turner, C .LeFlore .
1923Mause Myers Kitchens (Mrs . L. W. Kitchens),
Louise Gerlach Lee (Mrs . Josh Lee), Grace C.Ferrell (Mrs . E. B. Ferrell), C . Guy Brown,Kitty Shanslin Rountree, E . H. Skinner, EsytheStith Triplett, John F . Wilsinson, Lawrence R .Hagy, Moody R . Tidwell, Dorothy ThompsonTidwell (Mrs. Moody R. Tidwell), John R .Bunn, Gladys 1-L Foster (Mrs . T. Jack Foster) .
1924Mary Fonvielle Harley, Grace Barnard Tebbe
(Mrs. Gerald S . Tebbe), Clara Waltrip McGaha(Mrs. Charles P . McGaha), Lillian WeisenbachSwearingen (Mrs. Lloyd Swearingen), KatherynHaxel Beaird (Mrs . T . M. Beaird), ElizabethBall Carer (Mrs . Denzel Carr) . Jerome SamuelByers, Lovell V . Chaney, Coleman Hayes, Frank
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S. Horne, H . K. McDowell, Mike Monroney, B .S. Graham, Harry D . Simmons, William W .Potter, Merle Campbell Montgomery, Dr . Don-ovan D . Mosher .
1925Wilma Whatley Bunn (Mrs . John R . Bunn),
Louise Orton Simmons (Mrs . Harry D . Sim-mons), R. L . Clifton, D . E . Hodges, Puilla HillHodges (Mrs . D. E. Hodges), Ralph A. John-ston, David R. Milsten, Lee B . Thompson, Su-bert Turbyfill, J . Bart Aldridge, Mary F . Law-son .
1926Patty Love Smith Hayes (Mrs . Coleman
Haves), Dr . 1' . Richard Auriemma, Roscoe Cate,Ralph F . (Cy) Ellinger, Loretta Sturgell Ellinger(Mrs. Ralph F . Ellinger), Jennings B . Koch,Frank C. Morris, Herbert H . Scott, VirginiaKatie Sage, Clara Mac Bell Muldrow (Mrs . HalMuldrow, Jr .), Robert D. Howell .
1927Elaine Bizzell Thompson (Mrs. Lee B . Thomp-
son), George A . Grimm, J . Wilkinson Hoover,Lynden Mannen, PoIlok A . Wallace, LeBerylHenderson Alexander (Mrs . S. H. Alexander),Agnes Milam Murrah (Mrs . A. P. Murrah),Billie Rives Boone (Mrs . James W. Boone) .
1928Marie Campbell Boylan (Mrs . E . E . Boylan),
Capt . S . H. Alexander, Albert Drake. LelaGibbins, J. C. Mayfield, Hal Muldrow, Jr ., A .P. Murrah, Tom R . Benedum, Lucille WilliamsBenedum (Mrs. Tom R . Benedum), Q. M .Spradling, J . I . Goins, Ruth Johnson Potter(Mrs. William W. Potter) .
1929Margaret Waddell Lamb (Mrs . Lealon E .
Lamb), Betty Pickard Scott (Mrs . Herbert H .Scott), Alta Louise Ireland Spradling (Mrs . Q .M . Spradling), Dr. Leonard C. De Lozier, Gal-en Allen Foster, Dr . James O. Hood, John R .Pearson, Wynola Walker Pearson (Mrs . JohnR. Pearson), T. Jack Foster, Thelma Aldriedge,Clarice Hadsell McMillan (Mrs . James M. Mc-Millan), Elizabeth Trumbo Branan (Mrs . Her-bert Branan) .
1930Alta Sawyer Foster (Mrs . Earl Foster), Mary
Hare Tolbert (Mrs . Miles G . Tolbert), Mar-garet Dannenberg Muldrow (Mrs. O. F . Mul-drow), Frances Mitchell Cate (Mrs . RoscoeCate), Clemmontyne Corbett Morris (Mrs . FrankC. Morris), William B . Cram, Andrew Fraley .John B . Gordon, D . Horton Grisso, EvelynFleeger Grisso (Mrs . D. H. Grisso), RichardD. Robey, Jr., Mary Elizabeth German Robey(Mrs . R. D. Robey, Jr), Will Rogers, BrunetteShanklin, Albert G . Kulp, Fred A. Barkley,Elizabeth Anne Ducker Barkley (Mrs . Fred A .Barkley), James W . Boone .
1931Marv Richards Turbyfill (Mrs . Subert Turby-
fill), Virginia Kramer Kulp (Mrs. Albert G .Kulp), Kathleen De Groot, Benton Ferguson,Roy C. Jenkins, Paul Thurber, Dr. James M .McMillan, Glenn C . Couch, Helen Moore Keller(Mrs . Neil Keller) .
1932Maxine Brown Ferguson (Mrs . Benton Ferg-
uson), Mrs . Bertha M . B . Munn, Jim Robinson,Herbert Branan, J . Arthur Herron, Hicks Epton,Thelma Pate Epton (Mrs . Hicks Epton), Mrs .Arta Maginnis James, Lucy Tandy, Dennis Hop-kins Petty, Earnest (Mike) Massad, Bruce Cart-er .
1933Edgar Baxter, Otis Blankenship, Curtis Grimes,
Ernie Hill, W. Bren Scott, Neil Keller, OliverHodge, Gaiser D . Maddox, Odelle Crane Wal-lace (Mrs . Wilson Wallace) .
1934Erank Manning McDowell (Mrs. H. K. Mc-
Dowell), Patricia Lyon Mannen (Mrs . Lynden
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1935Homer R . Heck, Marion Hauck Gibson (Mrs .
Joe Ered Gibson), Max Gilstrap . Charles ByronBola - , Ann Victoria Durand Hughes (Mrs . Hen-ry C. Hughes), Mary Gittings Laudermilk (Mrs .Jack I . Laudermilk) .
1936Stewart Harral, C . Dan Procter .
1937Pace Hall Hodge (Mrs
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1938Eleonore Aderhold Gunning (Mrs . Boyd Gun-ning), lean Bloch Pack (Mrs . Sam Pack), OtisT. Bourns, Bruce Inman, Alfred Naiteh, HubertGibson, Clyde Patrick, R . L. McLean, DennyFitzgerald .
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tuition and other fees to be paid by thestudents, but would provide that all stu-dents resident of Oklahoma with fresh-man or sophomore classification wouldpay an incidental fee of not less than $15a semester, and all other students residentof Oklahoma would pay not less than $25a semester .
The bill would require all state edu-cational institutions to charge a minimumnon-resident fee, which would be not lessthan $50 per semester for institutionshaving an enrolment of 3,000 or morestudents, and $25 per semester for in-stitutions having an enrolment of lessthan 3,000 .
It was proposed that institutions bepermitted to make rules for waiving orrefunding fees to students maintaininghigh scholarship, or to those who, main-taining satisfactory scholarship, are inneed of financial assistance, provided thatnot to exceed five per cent of the totalstudents enrolled might have their tuitionwaived or refunded .
The committee believed that provisionssuch as those outlined above would tendto prevent any one institution or anygroup of schools from gaining unreason-able advantage because of differences infees .A tuition fee system by which the
amount charged would be based on acertain amount per credit hour also hasbeen considered .
The committee preparing a tentativetuition Ice measure also has been work-
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