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232 Here and There With Sooner Marriages News of Gibson-Hufbauer The wedding of Miss Crystal Gib- son, '26 art-sc ., and Harold Huf- bauer, '20 arts-sc ., '24 law, was an event of January 24. Miss Gibson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Gibson of Wagoner. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi . Harold Hufbauer is the son of Mrs. Frank H. Hufbauer, and the late Mr. Hufbauer. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Mr . and Mrs. Hufbauer reside in Newkirk where Mr . Hufbauer is en- gaged in the practice of law. Binkley-Ireland The marriage of Miss Elsie Doris Binkley . '28 arts-sc ., to H. Andrew Ireland, M. S. '27, took place January 19 in Oklahoma City in the home of the bride's parents, Dr . and Mrs . J . G. Binkley . Mrs. Irelan d is a mem- ber of Phi Mu, served three years on the cabinet of the Y. W. C. A., and was a member of the girls' glee club of the university . Ireland is the son of Mr . and Mrs. L. E. Ireland of El Reno . He is a graduate of Ohio Wes- leyan university, and an instructor in the school geology at the Univer- sity of Oklahoma . He is a member of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national geological fraternity, and of Phi Mu Alpha, national musical fraternity . Mr . and Mrs. Ireland went for a fort- night's trip to Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, and points in Mexico . They are now residing in Norman . Holmes-Floyd The marriage of Miss Eleanor Holmes, ex-'26, to John Ellison Floyd, ex-'27, took place in Wichita, Kansas, February 8. Mrs. Floyd is the daugh- ter of Mr . and Mrs. Charles B. Holmes, of Wichita. She attended National Park seminary in Wash- ington, D. C. before she en- tered the University of Okla homa . She is a member of Kap- pa Kappa Gamma . Mr . Floyd is the son of Dr . and Mrs. W . E. Floyd, of Holdenville . He attended both Van- derbilt university and the University of Oklahoma. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi . Mr . and Mrs. Floyd will reside at Ardmore where Mr . Floyd is engaged in oil business . Mandeville-Routh The marriage of Miss Nellie Man- deville to Lawrence Routh, ex-'27, the Breadwinners by Classes was an event of February 1, at Bar- tlesville . Mrs. Routh, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . 1), Man- deville, of Bartlesville, was graduated from the Bartlesville high school in 1928 . Mr . Routh's home is in Ana- darko, but he has been for about three years an employe of the Empire Co . of Bartlesville where he and Mrs . Roth have made their ]iomc. Births Mr . and Mrs. Robert Calvert of Vl'ilmette, Illinois, announce the birth of a second son and a third child, George Edward, on November 12, 1928 . Mr . Calvert is a member of the class of '10 and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity . He received his M . S . degree from Chicago in 1912 and his Ph . D. from Columbia in 1914 . Mr . and Mrs. John F . Wilkinson of St . Louis, Missouri, announce the birth of a daughter, Joan, born Feh- ruary 23 . Mr . Wilkinson received his B . A. degree in 1923 . News of the Breadwiinpers 1898 Fred C. Feagins, '98 pharm., is the proprietor of a drug store in Arkansas City, Kansas . 1902 Mrs Florena W. Hadsell, 02 arts-sc ., received her degree tell years after the university of Oklahoma had been founded . Her husband is Dr . Roy Hadsell, '04 arts-sc ., of the department of English at the university. 1905 Charles Lambert, '05 pharmac ., who took his degree during the first de- cade of the University of Oklahoma's existence, has, besides a profession, a craft . He is a watchmaker as well as pharmacist, and is located at Plain- ville, Kansas . 1907 Roy J. Wolfinger, '07 arts-sc ., (M . A . '16), is a professor of English at Phillips university, Enid, Oklahoma . Wolfinger is preparing his comedy class annual play which is his eigh- teenth in a series of original produc- tions . "The `daddy' of Tulsa county's thriving $2;000,000-a-year poultry in- dustry has sold his poultry farm, the first large-scale poultry place in the county, and will retire from active THE SOONER MAGAZINE poultry production, though keeping his interest in the county's poultry development . "And while Smith A, . Testerman leaves poultry farming for apartment management and other activity, one of Tulsa's pioneers will take over Testerman's farm to operate the poul- try business . He is Lon L. Hutch- iso n, "07 arts-sc ., 2303 Osage av . "While Hutchison gets the Tester- man fourteen acre poultry farm at the junction of the Bixby and Broken Arrow roads, Testerman gets two of the four-apartment group known as 140 and 142 E. Twenty-first st ., which Hutchison has operated since a year after they were built five years ago by Robert E. Park."-Tulsa Tribune. "Mrs . Walter Ferguson, ex-'07, will be hostess today at a small luncheon in honor of her guests, Mrs. G . B . Parker, '06 arts-sc., of New York City, Mrs. Roscoe Walker of Pawhus- ka, and Mrs. Seward R. Sheldon, 19 arts-sc ., of Ponca City, who with the Messrs . Parker, '07 arts-sc ., and Shel- don, '15 arts-sc ., and Doctor Walker, '09 sc ., are week-end guests in the Ferguson home . Mrs . Ferguson will entertain in her home at 1601 South Carson avnue, and the guests for the luncheon have been limited to a group of close friends of the honor guests and hostess . Mr . and Mrs. Parker, both of whom are well known Oklahomans, arrived last evening for a brief visit with Mr . and Mrs. Fer guson ,while en route to their home in the cast from San Diego and Los Angeles, Cal ., where they spent the past month . Mr . Parker is editor-in- chief of all the Scripps-Howard news- papers and Mrs. Parker, herself a writer of poetry and feature stories, was connected for several years with the faculty of the University of Okla- homa, of which she is a graduate."- Tulsa World . 1909 An early graduate of the University of Oklahoma, J. C. M. Krumtum, '09 arts-sc ., returned to the university in 1923 to take his M. A . degree . He is now professor of foreign languages at Southwestern state teachers' col- lege at Weatherford, Oklahoma. John Truman Horner, '09 arts-sc ., is secretary of the Dairy Products

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Here and There With Sooner

Marriages

News of

Gibson-HufbauerThe wedding of Miss Crystal Gib-

son, '26 art-sc ., and Harold Huf-bauer, '20 arts-sc ., '24 law, was anevent of January 24. Miss Gibson isthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MercerGibson of Wagoner. She is a memberof Pi Beta Phi. Harold Hufbauer isthe son of Mrs. Frank H. Hufbauer,and the late Mr. Hufbauer. He isa member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.Mr . and Mrs. Hufbauer reside inNewkirk where Mr . Hufbauer is en-gaged in the practice of law.

Binkley-IrelandThe marriage of Miss Elsie Doris

Binkley. '28 arts-sc ., to H. AndrewIreland, M. S. '27, took place January19 in Oklahoma City in the home ofthe bride's parents, Dr . and Mrs. J.G. Binkley. Mrs. Ireland is a mem-ber of Phi Mu, served three years onthe cabinet of the Y. W. C. A., andwas a member of the girls' glee clubof the university . Ireland is the sonof Mr . and Mrs. L. E. Ireland of ElReno . He is a graduate of Ohio Wes-leyan university, and an instructor inthe school o£ geology at the Univer-sity of Oklahoma . He is a memberof Sigma Gamma Epsilon, nationalgeological fraternity, and of Phi MuAlpha, national musical fraternity .Mr . and Mrs. Ireland went for a fort-night's trip to Dallas, Fort Worth,San Antonio, and points in Mexico .They are now residing in Norman .

Holmes-FloydThe marriage of Miss Eleanor

Holmes, ex-'26, to John Ellison Floyd,ex-'27, took place in Wichita, Kansas,February 8. Mrs. Floyd is the daugh-ter of Mr . and Mrs. Charles B.Holmes, of Wichita. She attendedNational Park seminary in Wash-ington, D. C. before she en-tered the University of Oklahoma .

She is a member of Kap-pa Kappa Gamma. Mr . Floyd is theson of Dr . and Mrs. W. E. Floyd, ofHoldenville . He attended both Van-derbilt university and the Universityof Oklahoma. He is a member ofPhi Kappa Psi. Mr . and Mrs. Floydwill reside at Ardmore where Mr .Floyd is engaged in oil business .

Mandeville-RouthThe marriage of Miss Nellie Man-

deville to Lawrence Routh, ex-'27,

the Breadwinners by Classes

was an event of February 1, at Bar-tlesville . Mrs. Routh, who is thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1), Man-deville, of Bartlesville, was graduatedfrom the Bartlesville high school in1928 . Mr . Routh's home is in Ana-darko, but he has been for about threeyears an employe of the Empire Co .of Bartlesville where he and Mrs.Roth have made their ]iomc.

BirthsMr . and Mrs. Robert Calvert of

Vl'ilmette, Illinois, announce the birthof a second son and a third child,George Edward, on November 12,1928. Mr . Calvert is a member ofthe class of '10 and a member of BetaTheta Pi fraternity . He received hisM . S . degree from Chicago in 1912and his Ph . D. from Columbia in1914 .Mr . and Mrs. John F. Wilkinson

of St . Louis, Missouri, announce thebirth of a daughter, Joan, born Feh-ruary 23 . Mr . Wilkinson receivedhis B . A. degree in 1923 .

News of the Breadwiinpers1898

Fred C. Feagins, '98 pharm., is theproprietor of a drug store in ArkansasCity, Kansas .

1902Mrs Florena W. Hadsell, 02 arts-sc .,

received her degree tell years afterthe university of Oklahoma had beenfounded. Her husband is Dr . RoyHadsell, '04 arts-sc ., of the departmentof English at the university.

1905Charles Lambert, '05 pharmac., who

took his degree during the first de-cade of the University of Oklahoma'sexistence, has, besides a profession, acraft . He is a watchmaker as well aspharmacist, and is located at Plain-ville, Kansas.

1907Roy J. Wolfinger, '07 arts-sc ., (M .

A. '16), is a professor of English atPhillips university, Enid, Oklahoma .Wolfinger is preparing his comedyclass annual play which is his eigh-teenth in a series of original produc-tions ."The `daddy' of Tulsa county's

thriving $2;000,000-a-year poultry in-dustry has sold his poultry farm, thefirst large-scale poultry place in thecounty, and will retire from active

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poultry production, though keepinghis interest in the county's poultrydevelopment .

"And while Smith A,. Testermanleaves poultry farming for apartmentmanagement and other activity, oneof Tulsa's pioneers will take overTesterman's farm to operate the poul-try business . He is Lon L. Hutch-iso n, "07 arts-sc ., 2303 Osage av .

"While Hutchison gets the Tester-man fourteen acre poultry farm atthe junction of the Bixby and BrokenArrow roads, Testerman gets two ofthe four-apartment group known as140 and 142 E. Twenty-first st ., whichHutchison has operated since a yearafter they were built five years agoby Robert E. Park."-Tulsa Tribune."Mrs .

Walter

Ferguson, ex-'07, willbe hostess today at a small luncheonin honor of her guests, Mrs. G. B .Parker, '06 arts-sc., of New YorkCity, Mrs. Roscoe Walker of Pawhus-ka, and Mrs. Seward R. Sheldon, 19arts-sc ., of Ponca City, who with theMessrs . Parker, '07 arts-sc ., and Shel-don, '15 arts-sc ., and Doctor Walker,'09 sc ., are week-end guests in theFerguson home . Mrs. Ferguson willentertain in her home at 1601 SouthCarson avnue, and the guests for theluncheon have been limited to agroup of close friends of the honorguests and hostess. Mr . and Mrs.Parker, both of whom are well knownOklahomans, arrived last evening fora brief visit with Mr . and Mrs. Ferguson ,while en route to their

home

inthe cast from San Diego and LosAngeles, Cal., where they spent thepast month. Mr. Parker is editor-in-chief of all the Scripps-Howard news-papers and Mrs. Parker, herself awriter of poetry and feature stories,was connected for several years withthe faculty of the University of Okla-homa, of which she is a graduate."-Tulsa World.

1909An early graduate of the University

of Oklahoma, J. C. M. Krumtum, '09arts-sc ., returned to the university in1923 to take his M. A. degree . He isnow professor of foreign languagesat Southwestern state teachers' col-lege at Weatherford, Oklahoma.John Truman Horner, '09 arts-sc .,

is secretary of the Dairy Products

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Research Bureau, Detroit, Michigan .Horner was formerly a member of thefaculty of Michigan A. & M., as as-sistant professor of economics.

1910Robert W. Hutto, '10 arts-sc ., is

cashier of the Security National bank,Norman, Oklahoma .

1911W. King Larimore, 'It arts-sc., is

assistant superintendent of the Pru-dential Insurance Co . i n OklahomaCity .Dr. V. M. Wallace, '11 M. D ., has

been engaged in the practice of medi-cine in Morris, Oklahoma for four-teeen years.

1912Louis Roark, 'l2 arts-sc ., recently

resigned as chief geologist for theKingwood Oil Co ., of Okmulgee,Oklahoma, and has opened an ofKceas consulting geologist .Captain Schenck H . Griffin, '12 arts-

sc ., is captain of an engineers' corpsat New Orleans, Louisiana. He wasformerly located at Fort Riley, Kan- .sas.

1913Dr . Willis K. West, '13 sc ., (M . D.

'15), practices medicine in OklahomaCity.George

W.

Reeves,

ex=13,

is

firstcashier in the Morris National bankat Morris, Oklahoma .

1911Mrs. Catherine Sherman Hogan, '14

arts-sc ., is residing in Los Angeles,California .

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Luther H. White, '14 arts-sc ., ischief geologist for the J. A. Hull OilCo ., Tulsa, Oklahoma .

Jeff Gunter, '14 pharmac., is a drug-gist at Silverton, Texas. He was

Charles E. Wails, ex-'14, is a drug-gist at Morris, Oklahoma . Mrs.Wails was formerly Miss BlancheSmith, ex-'14 .formerly located at Bronson, Colora-do .J. Dawson Houk, '14 se, '21 law,

is a member of the firm Wedgwoodand Houk, Enid, Oklahoma .Miss 12uth A. Gifford, '14 arts-sc .,

M. A. '15, is instructor of Spanishin the Tulsa senior high schools.Lloyd J. Hibbard,, '14 sc ., has gone

a long way from the Sooner state toengage in this all-important businessof bread-winning . He is located inNew York City, where he is assistantdirector of heavy traction at the Wes-tinghouse Electric and ManufacturingCo .Lloyd M. Graves, '14 arts-se ., is an

economist with the Brookmire Eco-nomic Service Co . of New York City .

1915Walter W. Isle, '15 arts-se ., holds

the office of high school principal atPonca City, Oklahoma .Grady Kirby, '15 arts-sc ., has

chosen the Lone Star state for a pro-fessional location . He is employedas geologist for the Gulf ProductionCo . at San Antonio, Texas.Hiram Impson, '15 arts-sc ., pub-

lishes the Madill Record at Madill,Oklahoma .

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James I. Hall, '15 arts-sc ., (M . A.15), is now a student at the libraryschool of the University of Illinois .Ehner "Prim" Capshaw, '15 arts-

sc ., superintendent of schools . of Nor-man, has been authorized by the Nor-man school board to expel all mem-bers of high school fraternities inNorman high school, or to withholdhonors from fraternity members.

Colonel S. Ray, ex-'15, formerly ofKansas City, Missouri, has moved to5,33 West Walnut, Oklahoma City,Oklahoma .

1916Dr . Carl H . Guild, '16 sc ., is a phy-

sician at Shidler, Oklahoma . He wasformerly located at Apperson . Hiswife, Mrs. Florence B . Guild, receiv-ed the G. N. degree in 1918.Miss Hattie Holland, '16 arts-sc .,

chose an occupation that keeps her incontact with books, though not ofthe classroom variety. She holds theposition of library cataloguer at theCarnegie library at Chickasha, Okla-homa .C. L. Honnold, '16 arts-sc., is field

manager for the Wvrld Review Pub-lishing Co ., Chickasha, Oklahoma.William E. Corkill, '16 arts-sc ., is

a captain in the field artillery of theUnited States army . Corkill's homeis in Norman,Miss Parthenia F. Gregory, '16 arts-

sc ., teaches history in the Central highschool at Muskogee, Oklah"ma .

"When O. A. Brewer, an old-timepolitician of the west side, appeared

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~IWQ YS

1917

The First National,

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in the investigation proceedings therewas instant and plentiful trouble forO. A. Brewer, ('17 arts-sc ., '20 law)a newcomer in public life on the eastside . The man who was mentionedas an administration traveling man isthe O. A. Brewer who was in theboard of agriculture fight sixteenyears ago and who has come to noticein the Walton, Johnston and otheradministrations. The other O. A.Brewer is a much younger man, notrelated to the older, he is county at-torney of Choctaw county and wasa member of the legislature in 1927 .The recent reappearance of the old-time politician has caused the youngerO. A. to ask newspapers to distinguishbetween the two."-Tulsa World,February 8.Mrs. Flossie Lackey, '17 arts-sc .,

heads the commercial department inthe senior hih school at Stillwateg,

tow, Oklahoma .Dr . Frank Thomason, '17 M. D .,

practices medicine and surgery atSlick, Oklalroma.Angola, Africa is a long way from

home, and those having correspon-dence over there should send theircommunications a month or two early.A letter addressed to Ehner L. Pierce,'17 arts-sc ., to this African village,mailed October 1, reached Mr . Pierce,(not in Angola however), in January.This letter crossed the ocean twice,was forwarded several times, andfinally reached Mr . Pierce, who is aMethodist minister, at his home inShattuck, Oklahoma . The letter boresix addresses.Jerry B . Newby, '12 arts-sc ., re-

signed his position as vice-president ofthe Petroleum Reclamation, Oil Co .,Bradford, Pennsylvania, the first ofthe year, to enter business for himself.His headquarters are in OklahomaCity .Walter A. Morrow, ex-'17 arts-sc .,

assistant managing editor of the DailyOklahoman of Oklahoma City, re-signed his position February 15 to be-come an executive on the New YorkTelegram .Dr . George D. Morgan, '17, geol,

has recently resigned his position asvice-president of the Dixie Oil Co . inorder to form his own royalty com-pany in Fort Worth, Texas. Doct- °rMorgan, whose services for the Em-pire Oil Co . who employed him afterhis graduation from the Universitv ofOklahoma resulted in his being . sent

~o Columbia university under theirauspices, published a book "The Ge-ology of the Stonewall Quadrangtse,"written from the basis of his doctor'sthesis, which is widely quoted andreferred to by geologists .

1918Tom Hill, ex-`18, who is a captain

in the United States Marine Corps,and is now stationed in Pekin, China,returned to the United States in Tan-uary . Hill accompanied Roy Chap-man Andrews on his trip into theGobi desert as a topographer .The oldest chartered college in the

United States has on its faculty agraduate of tile University of Okla-homa, comparatively young as an in-stitution of higher learning . O. K.Garretso n, '18 arts-sc ., is a professorof education at William and Mary's

Ralph S . Newcomb, '18 arts-sc ., (M .A. '18), is dean of the faculty andhead of the department of educationat East Central Teachers' college,Ada, Oklahoma . Newcomb received

"BEST BEDS EVER"

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his Ph . D. degree from Chicago uni-versity ill June, 1928 .B . J . Hoar, '18 arts-sc ., is superin-

tendent of consolidated school numberone, at Tipton, Oklahoma .Herbert K- . Hyde, ex-'18, is assis-

tant United States attorney, and hasbeen assigned to prosecute the vio-lations of the prohibition law, in theoffice of the district attorney in Okla-homa City. In a recent article in thel)ail_v Oklahoman he laments that"the big boy back of the gun seldolugets caught ." In the bootleggingbusiness, according to Hyde, it is al-ways the underlings wvho pay and pay.

Miss Mariam N. Craddock, '18 arts-sc ., is reference librarian at the Car-negic library, in Oklahoma City .

1919DrAllison RHancock'19 M D.

. ,

.

.,

chief geologist for the Marland OilCo . He is located at Laredo, Texas.

Charles B . Taylor, '19, arts-sc ., is afarmer and citrus grower . His ad-dress is Edinburg, Texas, Route 1 .

THE 25thAnnual. Interschklastic MeetApril 25,26-27oAt Norman

Hotel Hudson

By all means do not, during the terrific excitement and whirlof the big meet, neglect to make arrangements for a comfort-able place to sleep . You may secure good CLEAN rooms atrates most reasonable .This fire proof hotel is located in DOWNTOWN OKLA-HOMA CITY with street car and interurban service at itsvery door .

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Oklahoma.college has changed his residence and the lo-

Charles E. Hutton, '17 arts-sc ., (M. Samuel N. Hall, '18 pharmac., is cation of his practice from TonkawaA. '17), is manager of the Bristow proprietor of the City Drug stare at to Seminole, Oklahoma .Building and Loan association, Bris- Wheeler, Texas. James L. Tatum, '19 arts-sc ., is

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N. J. Fuqua, '19 arts-sc., is districtmanager of retail sales for the WirtFranklin Petroleum Cori) . at Duncan,Oklahoma .

1920Dr . and Mrs. J. R. Hinshaw of

Butler, Oklahoma, have entered thefourth estate . Dr . Hinshaw, '19 sc .(AT. D . '21), purchased early in Feb-ruary the Foss Enterprise, Foss,Oklahoma . Mrs. Hinshaw, '20 arts-sc . (M . A. '21), is now editor of thepaper.Wallace C. Thompson, '20 sc ., is a

geologist with the Still Oil Co ., atWichita Falls, Texas.Mrs. Victor C. Hornung, formerly

Miss Marguerite Streeter, '20 arts-sc"resides at Los Angeles, California .Mrs. Hornung formerly taught Eng-lish at Chickasha, Oklahoma .O. 1) . Horne, '20 sc ., is a chemist for

the Marland Refining Co ., PoncaCity, Oklahoma .Thomas W. White, '20 arts-se ., is

cashier for the Phoenix Mutual LifeInsurance Co., located in the Colcordbuilding in Oklahoma City .Miss Ruth Hogan, '2'0 arts-sc ., of

Pryor, Oklahoma, who underwent anoperation for appendicitis at the Vi-nita hospital recently, has recoveredand has returned to her work in thePryor schools. Miss Hogan's broth-er, John, '22 arts-sc ., and his wife,nee Josephine Mitchell, '22 arts-sc .,also underwent operations for appen-dicitis at the Vinita hospital while ona visit to their parent's home in Pry-or . Mr . and Mrs. Hogan reside inAtlanta, Georgia.Dr . Louis Leon Klostermeyer, '20

sc ., (M . 1) . '22), is engaged in thepractice of medicine at Warsaw, NewYork. He is located at the Commun-ity hospital .

Gerald M . Fisher, '20 sc ., is super-visor of the chemical inspection lab-bratory of the (wneral PetroleumCori) . ' of California . He is located atLos Angeles, and resides at Glendale .Eliner

L.

Fraker,

'20

arts-sc.,

isprincipal of the senior high school atChickasha, Oklahoma.Luther C. Gadberry, '20 arts-sc ., is

manager of the Investor's Buildingand Loan association of El Reno,Oklahoma .

1921J. W. Wheat, '21 arts-sc ., is super-

intendent of schools at Lenapah,Oklahoma.La Verne D . Haffner, '21 pharrnac .,

is a pharmacist in the Rexall DrugStore at Atwood, Kansas . He was

formerly located at Wagoner, Okla-hoina.

Errol E . Tucker, '21 pharm., is ap'harinacist at jet, Oklahoma . He isowner of the jet Drug and Bool,store there .Ennis M. Deweese, '21, journ., is

editor and owner of the SoutheastOklahoman, "f Hugo, Oklahoma .Miss Lucile Cowles, '21 arts-sc ., is

assistant to the business manager ofthe News-Capital at McAlester, Okla-homa. Miss Cowles spent the pastsummer in California .August W. Weigl, ex-'2l, has been

principal and superintendent of theschools at Ramona, Oklahoma for thepast five years. He was a graduatestudent at the Universitv of Missouriin the summer of 1927 and 1928 .S . D. Burton, '21 arts-sc., is physi-

cal director and athletic coach atWest Texas State Teachers' college,Canyon, Texas. He is now in hiseighth year in that position . Threetimes he has had a conference cham-pionship basketball team . His 1929team is a strong contender for anotherchampionship .Roland Horton, '21 eug., has left

the academic side of engineering asan instructor at the University of Ill-inois, to become engaged in the pro-fession practically . He is assistantchief designer for the Stoecker Eng-ineering Co . at Webster Groves, Mis-souri .

Clarence Lee Furrow, '21 arts-sc .,('22 M. A.), is a professor of biologyat Knox college, Galesburg, Illinois .He was formerly an instructor inzoology at the University of Kansas .

1922Dr . B . D. Thompson, '22 pharinac .,

'24 arts-sc ., '24 rued ., ('26 M. D.), ispracticing medicine at Houston Tex-as .John M. Thompson, '24 law, is a

member of the law firm of Thompsonand Thompson at Ardmore, Oklaho-rn a.Homer L. Hurt, '22 law, is engaged

in the practice of law at Pauls Valley,Oklahoma .William N. Haddad, '22 arts-sc ., is

practicing law in Chicago, Illinois,where he is located at 134 La SalleStreet. Haddad was formerly a bank-er at Beggs, Oklahoma .Miss Blanche H. Holland, '22 arts-

sc ., teaches history and psychology atClassen high school, Oklahoma City .Subert Turbyfill, '25 expr ., '26 arts.-

sc ., is a dramatic reader with the fu-dependent Lyceum and is located atPonca City and at Norman . He wayformerly located at Webb City .

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Miss Mary Gillentine, '22 arts-sc .,is head of the English departmentin the Hollis high school, Hollis,Oklahoma .Mrs. M. W. Getchell, who was

formerly Miss Louis Winn, '22 arts-sc ., is now residing at Washington,D. C. Mrs . Getchell was formerlyemployed by the University of Illi-nois library . Mr. Getchell is em-ployed in the congressional library .Dr . Byron R. Gayinan, '22 sc ., M.

D. '24, is engaged in the practice ofmedicine and surgery at Butler.Bryan J. Griffin, ex-'22, of Walters,

coaches football and directs otherathletics at the Lawton high school.Mrs. Ruby M. Featherston, '22 arts-

sc ., is a teacher of home eccnornicsand English at Dustin, Oklahoma .J. Paul Crane, '22 eng., is resident

engineer for the Oklahoma state high-at Pawhtiska, Okla-way department

homa .Miss

teachescollegeMrs.

man, '22 fine arts, is now a teacherin the department of English at theUniversity of Oklahoma.

Virginia Howard, '22 arts-sc .,at the Central State Teachers'at Edmond, Oklahoma .Thelma Wild Rose Cole-

1923Dr . James Hoover, '23 sc ., (M . 1) .

'25), has in the course of three yearsafter he received his M. D. degree,become assistant city physician ofOklahoma City .Mrs. Glenna Belle Hazel, '23 anus .,

is living in Oklahoma City .Miss Nelle Haynes, '23 arts-sc ., is

teaching in Newkirk, Oklahoma .Dr. Robert L. Hamilton, '23 rued .,

(M . D. '25), practices medicine and

M. I) . Kirk, '23 arts-sc ., '25 law,has made use of both his degrees.Formerly a teacher of law in Tulsauniversity, he is now an attorney forthe Phillips Petroleum Co .Lawrence R. Hagy, '23 arts-sc ., is

engaged in oil business . He is lo-cated both in Oklahoma City andAmarillo, Texas.William M . Taylor, '23 law, is en-

gaged in the practice of law at Paw-liuska, Oklahoma .B. F. Thompson, '23 eng., is em-

ployed as an engineer with the Pub-lic Service Co . ~of Oklahoma, at Tul-sa, Oklahoma .Chalmers W. Hutchison, '23 arts-sc.,

has enrolled as a student in the Yalelaw school . He formerly taught inthe junior high school at Fort Worth.

surgery at Beggs, Oklalrorna . Ham-ilton was formerly located at theBethany Methodist hospital in Kan-sas City, Kansas .

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W. Fred Thomps"n, '22 arts-sc .,treasurer of the University of Okla-homa association, is assistant mana-ger for M . F. Fischer & Son, Nor-man, Oklahoma .Miss Etta Hikes, '22 arts-se ., teaches

Latin in the high school at Guthrie,Oklahoma .William M. Cocke, '23 arts-sc .,

f,ortuerly of Ponca City high school,has moved to 381)8 South Fifth street,Baltimore, Maryland .L. C. Featherston, '23 arts-sc ., is

superintendent of the Dustin schoolDustin, Oklahoma .Mrs. J. A. Hall, who was Miss Si-

byl Tinkelpaugh, '23 arts-sc ., (M . A.'2. .7), is supervisor o£ the junior highschool of the Northwestern StateTeachers college at Alva, Oklahoma.Mrs. Hall is a member of Alpha Phi.

Miss Grace Dickey, '23 arts-sc ., isteaching English and Latin in thehigh school at Anadark-o. ']'his isMrs. Dickey's sixth year as a teach-er in that school .James IN. Fullerton, '23 arts-sc., is

engaged in the work of newspapercorrespondence and is located at Ton-

Charles E. France, '23 law, belongsto the firm of Burford, Miley, Hoff-man, .$ Burford of Oklahoma City .

Five years out of the university,and Milam M. King, '23 law, has al-ready had a measurable degree of sue- .cess in his profession . He is servingas county attorney for McIntoshcounty . King is located at Eufaula .

1921Alvin Ross Jackson, '24 arts-sc ., has

left Canyon, Texas, where he was as-sistant athletic coach at West TexasState college, to become a medicalstudent of the University of Oklaho-ma, now located in Oklahoma City .Ted Hoefer, '24 arts-sc ., has left

Cherokee and become advertisingmanager for the Fairfax Chief Pub-lishing Co . at Fairfax, Oklahoma .

Miss Prenda Jackson, '24 chem ., isnow teaching in Oklahoma City .

Miss Louise Wewerka, '24 arts-sc.,is engaged in the practice of law atWewoka, Oklahoma .Miss Grace Winn, '24 arts-sc ., is

secretary for the American Invest-ment Co . in Oklahoma City .

Miss Nettie Louise West, '24 arts-se ., is teaching in the high school atSapulpa, Oklahoma.G. M. Hohl, '24 bus ., formerly of

Sand Springs, is now employed as

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kawa, Oklahoma .Miss Arda E. Frans, '23 sc ., in-

structs students of Lawton highschool in forensics and debate .

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lmokkeeper for the Amarillo Buildingand Loan association, at Amarillo,Texas.

John W. Hybarger, '24, arts-se..,has maintained connections with theuniversity that awarded him hissheepskin. He holds the office of as-sistant professor of secretarial workof the University of Oklahoma .

Miss Era Gaudy, '24 arts-se.., is a

teacher in the Pawhuska high school,Pawhuska, Oklahoma .Dr . W. F. Renfrow, '24 arts-se.., and

need . ('26 M. D.), has recently chang-ed the location of his practice fromNew Orleans, Louisiana to Houston,Texas.Mark T. Tatuin, '24 arts-se.., is em-

ployed as a printer with the TulsaWorld, Tulsa, Oklahoma . Tatumwent to Tulsa from Stigler, Oklaho-ma.George E. Spraberry, '24 se.. (M .

S. '27), superintendent of schools atOchelata, Oklahoma, for five years,has just been made superintendent atDewey.Fred A. Holman, '24 arts-se.., is a

banker at Guthrie, Oklahoma .Miss Anna Mae Dearden, '24 arts-

sc ., is employed as assistant registrarof the University of Oklahoma .Wesley Robertson, '2'4 arts-se..,

sang a group of legends and storiesof the Choctaw tribe, at the meetingof the Oklahoma Hospitality club,February 15, held in Oklahoma Cityat the Huckins hotel . Mr . Robertsonsang in Indian costume.Mrs. Bertha Ragland Widney, '24

arts-se. ., resides at Shawnee, Oklaho-ma . Mrs. Widney formerly taughtin Shawnee.Miss Zexie Griffith, '24 'home cc .,

teaches home economics in the StateAgricultural college at Warner, Okla-homa.Joseph V. Fitts, ex-'24, holds the

office of regional attorney for theUnited States Veterans' bureau . Heis located in Oklahoma City .Kearns B. Cornell, '24 educ ., is an

instructor at Southwestern Teachers'college at Weatherford, Oklahoma .Cornell has been located at thatschool since 1924 . He is head ~o-fthe department of commerce .Miss Katherine Fleming, '24 nurs .,

is supervisor of the cripple children'shospital, a part of the University hos-pital in Oklahoma City .

William A. Franklin, '24 educ ., isassistant professor of education atPanhandle A. & M. college at Good-

well, Oklahoma . He is also direc-tor of extension in the co-operativeplan formulated for that college with

en high school, Oklahoma City .

1925Ralph G. Thompson, '25 arts-se..,

'27 law, does not run true to the pro-verbial type of penurious young law-yers struggling against big odds fora start in the profession . Assistantattorney general of the state ofOklahoma is the rank to which hehas attained since he received his lawdegree in 1927 .Ralph E. Hardy, '25 law, is en-

gaged in the practice of law at Black-well, Oklahoma .

Miss Mary Elizabeth Hill, '25 arts-sc ., teaches the fourth grade of Gate-wood school in Oklahoma City .

Robert L. Hadwiger, '25 law, is anattorney at law with the firm Had-wiger and Hadwiger at Alva, Okla-h oina .William B . Morrison, M. A. '25, is

a teacher of history at SoutheasternState Teachers' normal at Durant .He has been connected with thatschool since he received his degreefrom Oklahoma .Mrs. Grace Leach Whistler is re-

siding on a ranch near Boynton,Oklahoma .Holmes C. Wheeler, '25 geol . . is

employed at Colorado, Texas. Ilewas formerly located at Enid, Okla-homa .Miss Margaret Hodnett, '25 arts-se..,

is teaching English and Spanish inthe high school at Marlow, Oklahoma .F. Mabry Hoover, '25 geol ., is a

geologist for the Empire O . and R.Co ., Shawnee, Oklahoma.Edward Hoopes III, '25 eng., is

employed with Byrnes, Stebbins &Parmalee, attorneys, Pittsburg, Penn-sylvania .C. S . Whitney, '25 arts-se.., is an in-

structor in mathematics at Northeast-ern Oklahoma junior college..Graydon H. Laughbaum, '25 arts-

sc ., is district geologist for the Sin-clair Oil and Gas Co ., Seminole, Okla-homa.E. M . Gentry, '25 bus., became a

part of the official force of the FirstNational bank of Norman February18 . Gentry was formerly associatedwith the Security National bank, and

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is credit manager of the credit depart-ment of the McGinley stores .Miss Besse Clement, '25 arts-se.., is

Robert J. Given, '25 geol ., is amember of the engineering depart-ment of the Roxana PetroleumCorp ., at Earlsboro, Oklahoma.

Miss Edith Gillespie, ex-'25, is em-ployed as assistant secretary of thePeine-Wiles Investment Co., ofBlackwell, Oklahoma .

Miss Marian King, '25 hone-ec.,has left Shreveport, Louisiana, andthe serious business of teaching totake up academic pursuits as a stu-rent in the graduate school of Colum-bia university, New York City.Gwyne B . Hill, '25 eng., is cut-

ployed as a draftsman by the statehighway department . He is locatedin Oklahoma City.Frank D . Hess, '25 educ ., is serving

as principal of the 'high school atDrumright, Oklahoma . Hess has heldthis position for two years.

Phillip H. Green, '25 arts-se. ., is em-ployed as bank clerk for the NationalBank of Commerce at Tulsa. Greenwas formerly located at Muskogee .

1926Emmett Thompson, '26 arts-se.., is

practicing law at El Reno, Oklahoma."Theft of three suit cases and two

coats, comprising the traveling effectsof Tulsa newlyweds, Mr . and Mrs. T.H. Williams, jr., jusa as their briefhoneymoon ended, was revealed Tues-day by Tulsa police .

"Miss Clara A. Kramer, (ex-'26),daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Otto Kram-er of 321 East Nineteenth street, andWilliams, ('26 law), of Chickasha,were married last Thursday night inTulsa. They left shortly by motorfor a short honeymoon trip in Texas."On their return Sunday night they

parked their car near Boston avenueand Third street and entered a cafe,about 9 :15 p . m. The suitcases, con-taining the bride's trousseau andother clothing and the overcoats wereleft in the car."When the two returned to the car

15 minutes later, they found the gripshad been stolen . They reported topolice but no estimate was placed onvalue of the stolen articles."-TulsaWorld, February 27.

the university of Oklahoma .Miss Mauone Goltfelter, M . A., '24,

teaches English in the high school

an instructor in Romance languagesat the University of Oklahoma .Gus M. Hollander, '25 eng., is an

at Pauls Valley, Oklahoma . electrical engineer, and is employedC. E. Herring, M . A. '24, holds the with Commonwealth Edison, Chicago,

office of assistant principal of Class- Illinois .

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Miss Myrtle V. Wetmore, '26 expr.,teaches in the high school at Coweta,Oklahoma .

Miss Louise Gibson, '26 fine arts .,teaches in the junior high school atClaremore, Oklahoma .William S. Horton, e-_-'26, is a

member of the law firm Horton andGill at McAlester, Oklahoma .Miss Jonnie Mae Thompson, '26

home-ec., teaches home economics atthe Buchanan junior high school atAmarillo, Texas. Miss Thompsontaught formerly at Norman .

Milts Lydia Haag, '26 arts-sc ., isteaching at Henryetta, Oklahoma .Dick Hogan, '26 arts-sc ., left the

university two years ago, but con-tinues an educational career in actingas superintendent of schools at Dale,Oklahoma.H. W. Hooper, '26 zoo., is head of

the science department in the highschool at Wewoka, Oklahoma . Hoop-er formerly taught at Bristow.Miss Belle Gough, '26_ arts-sc .,

ishead of the English department, anddebate coach in the senior high schoolat Morris, Oklahoma .Soonerland has a representative

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ma City . James Brill, '26 fine arts,tenor, sings with the Oklahoma Farm-er-Stockman quartette.William H. Thompson, '26 law, is

practicing law at Tulsa, Oklahoma .His office is located in the CentralBank building.Charles R. Barrick, M. A. '26, oc-

cupies the presidency of MontezumaCollege, Montezuma, New Mexico .He was formerly professor of philo-sophy and psychology here .

Richard Pendleton, '26 law, waselected to serve a second term as pres-ident of the Norman unit of the Okla-homa League of Young Democratsat a meeting held February 15 . TheNorman unit has a membership ofalrout 150.Miss Mercedes Thorp, '26 art, is a

teacher of art in Oklahoma City .I . L. Cook, '26, arts-sc ., is editor of

the Bristow Citizen at Bristow,Oklahoma .

Clyde E. Flemings, '26 zoo., is ascience instructor in the high schoolat Altus, Oklahoma. He formerlytaught science in the Holdenvillehigh school .

Miss Helen A. Fitzgerald, '26 educ .,is teaching in Watonga, Oklahoma .

Miss Tina Mary Gaylord, '26 finearts, now holds the position of GirlReserve secretary at Hot Springs,National Park, Arkansas. . MissGaylord formerly taught at Man-gum, Oklahoma .Netus L. Gard, '26 arts-sc ., is a

teacher of Spanish in the Clinton highschool, Clinton, Oklahoma .Miss Henrietta von Tungeln, '26

arts-sc ., is teaching her third year inthe Anadarko high school. Sheteaches in the department of Span-ish and science.John R. Cotteral, '26 med., is serv-

ing as intern in the State UniversityHospital at Oklahoma City . fie willcomplete his senior year in June .Byron Fullerton, '26 educ ., (M . S.

'26), began his third year as super-intendent of Gote~ho schools this year .

1927Elbert Hinds, '27 law, is engaged in

the practice of law. He is located atMuskogee, Oklahoma .Duane Landon, '27 eng., is junior

engineer for the Public Service Co .,of Denver, Colorado .

Miss Hazel O. Fowler, '27 arts-sc .,is an instructor in English and jour-nalism at the Chickasha high school .Miss Fowler also supervises the stu-dent publication .

Ireland S. Andrew, M. S. '27, is aninstructor at the University of Okla-homa .Sandy W. Gregory, M. A. '27,

heads the government department atSouthern Teachers' college, Durant,Oklahoma .Mis Lucille Farmer, '27 arts-sc .,

teaches in the city schools at Mc-Alester, Oklahoma .

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Alfred Greenwald, '27 sc ., is cherrri-cal engineer for the Mechanical Rub-ber Co ., Cleveland, Ohio .Miss Lelia McClintic Holmes, M.

S. '27, teaches in the Roosevelt ju-nior high school in Oklahoma City .Charles William Holloway, '27 arts-

sc ., landed in Detroit Michigan, afterhis college days, as a designer forGeneral Motors .F. Hayward Wright, '27 arts-sc .,

who is in the employment of theHumreno Milling Co ., El Reno, Okla-homa, has recently been prw>moted toassistant sales manager.

Miss Dorothy Fitzgerald, '27 arts-sc ., teaches in the public schools atFort Worth, Texas.T. Harold Gilbert, '27 arts-sc., is

employed in the geological departmentof the Valley Osage Oil Co ., Tulsa,Oklahoma,Miss Mary Cole Hollingsworth, '27

dram . art, teaches dramatic art in theCentennial high school, Pueblo, Colo-rado.

Miss Edna Hoffrnan, '27 arts-sc ., iscrow teaching school at Newkirk,Oklahoma .

Miss Erskine Hogue, '27 arts-sc .,teaches English in the high school atChelsea, Oklahoma.Bula Kendall, '27 home ec ., is home

demonstration agent for Dewey coun-

tv and Oklahoma A. & M. college .She is located at Taloga, Oklahoma .

Miss Mildred Louise Kern, '27home cc ., is an instructor in domes-tic art in the El Reno high school,El Reno, Oklahoma .Miss Mildred Ledford, '27 educ .,

heads the art department in the Col-lege of Agriculture at Athens, Geor-gia.Miss Robbie Lawrence, '27 phys .

ed ., directs the girls' athletic club atDuncan, Oklahoma .Harrell Bailey, '27 pharm., is a drug-

gist at Hobart, Oklahoma . He wasformerly located at Shamrock .Miss Zella Morton, '27 arts-sc ., is

head of the English department atthe Wagoner high school, at Wago-ner, Oklahoma . She also trains thegirls' glee club and recently coachedthe musical comedy, "The GypsyRover."

Miss Ruth Bolen, '27 arts-sc ., isattending Peabody college at Nash-ville, Tennessee where she is workingtoward the M. A. degree . Miss Bo-len's home is in Ada.

Dale Sutton, '27 law, and John Em-bry, '27 law, have troth been electedto public office in Lincoln countywhere they were born and reared . Sut-ton has been elected county judge, and.Embry county attorney . The two boys

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have gone through grade school, highschool, and university together, andhave been friends from childhood . Fin-bry, one of the youngest county attor-neys of the state, is the third memberof his family to serve as county at-torney of Lincoln county . J. A. Embry,his father, was county attorney in 1916,and his uncle, John Embry held theposition about thirty years ago. BothSutton and Embry have been practic-ing law since they were graduated fromthe university. Sutton has been ent-ployed by the firm of Andrews and An-drews, of Stroud and Chandler, andEmbry has been a junior partner inthe family firm at Chandler . Embrytook office on January 7, and Suttonfollowed on January 14 .

Miss Ruth Thelrna Winn, '27 arts-sc .,recently accepted a position with theUnited States department of agricul-ture at Washington, D. C. While on avacation trip to Washington, MissWinn requested a transfer from theUnited States veterans' bureau in Ok-la'horna City, where she had been em-ployed since graduation . Miss Winn'shome is in Norman .

Virgil S. Browne, jr ., '27 bus., is en-rolled as a student in the school ofbusiness at Harvard university .Mrs. Laura Jean Jarret Brooks, M.

A. '28, is assistant professor of Eng-

FOOTBALL fans of the University of Oklahoma found Owen Field ready toseat them comfortably at every home game for the East Wing was ready foruse in time for the first Norman game . The Stadium has a seating capactiy

of 32,000 . Adequate dressing rooms have been provided for the teams . TheWNAD, the Sooner broadcasting station, has facilities at the stadium .

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lish at Oklahoma City university .Miss Louise Beard, '27 arts-sc ., is

seeking fame and fortune in the fourthestate . She is school editor and featurewriter for the Oklahoma News, Okla-homa City . r

Mrs. Ernest It . hair, who was for-merly Miss Katherine Adams, '27 arts-sc ., writes that she saw many formeruniversity students on her recent tripto Europe . Among the Sooners Mrs.Fain encountered were Miss KatherineFullerton, ex-'28, and Miss NormanGates, ex-'27 .Miss Mary Merlin Edwar4s, '27 fine

arts, taught high school music last yearat Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii . She waspromoted this year to head the musicdepartment of the high school at Hon-olulu . Miss Edwards says that theschools of Hawaii are modern and up-to-date in every respect, and thatschool spirit and enthusiasm are high .Miss Bonnie Lucille Crabb, '28 arts-

sc ., is teaching high school Englishand coaching debate in the high schoolat Tecumseh, Oklahoma .Miss Frances M . Murphy, '27 arts-

sc ., is juvenile librarian at the Carnegielibrary in El Reno, Oklahoma .Ray Long, '24 pharm, '27 tned ., is

also serving his first year as internin Oklahoma City . He is located atSt . Anthony's hospital .

1928Linne F. Holmberg, '28 sc ., is a

geologist for the New York, BostonSyndicate. He resides in Norman .Hub Isaacks, rated, '28, having re-

ceived one degree, is working towardanother. He is a medical student inthe School of Medicine lof the uni-versity, which was moved this yearto Oklahoma City .Troy J. Hicks, '28 edttc., sells life

insurance, and is located at Vinita,Oklahoma,

Miss Charlotte Hill, '28 arts-se.,teaches in the public schools of Okla-homa City .J. F. Hinton, '28 bus., is now teach-

ing at Beggs, Oklahoma.])an O. Howard, '28 geol ., is a

geologist for the Prairie Oil and GasCo ., Oklahoma City .Miss Olinka Hrdy, '28 art, who will

long be remembered for her muralpaintings at the Copper Kettle, theuniversity's somewhat bohemian cen-ter, is now a ntttral decorator for anarchitectural firm in Tulsa.Lorenz Huff, M. S. '28, is a gradu-

ate assistant at the California Insti-tute of Technology at Pasadena, Cali-fornia .

Clarence Huffman, '28 arts-sc ., isa teacher and athletic coach at Jef-ferson, Oklahoma.

Robert T. Hughes, '28, arts-sc ., is athAAogical student at Seminary Hill,Texas. His address is Box 465.Miss Helen Hugos, '2'8 educ ., is

teaching at McLean, Texas.Lynn Foster Green, '28 arts-sc ., is

mathematics instructor in the juniorhigh school at McAlester, Oklahoma .Green also coaches football, basket-ball, and tennis.Jake Hoover, '28 educ ., teaches in

the Tonkawa high school at Tonkawa,Oklahoma .Miss Lillian Garrett, '28 educ .,

teaches English at the Mounds highschool, Mounds, Oklahoma.Miss Kay L. Lytle, '28 law, is a

member of the law firm Lytle andLytle, Sapulpa, Oklahoma .

Harrold J . Fisher, '28 law, is assis-tant county attorney for Atoka coun-ty, and is located at Atoka, Oklahoma .Miss Mary Comstock, '28 home ec .,

is an instructor of home economics atMorris, Oklahoma .Miss Juliet Smith, ex-'28, is teach-

ing in the modern language depart-ment in the high school at Morris,Oklahoma .Tom Stevens, '28 law, has been

made assistant county attorney ofPottawottamie county . He is resid-ing at Shawnee, Oklahoma .Mrs. Homer Hill, ex-'28 of Perry,

appeared on the program of the Okla-

Miss Marian Elizabeth Garrett, '28home ec ., is a student dietician at thestate university hospital in OklahomaCity .Almer A. Barnes, '28-bus ., business

manager of the Oklahoma Daily, re-signed early in January to accept aposition with the Buick company inOklahoma City . Ray Kimball, whowas serving his second semester asadvertising assistant on the Dailywas elected to succeed Barnes . Kim-ball, whose home is in Beaver is ajunior in the college of arts andsciences . Barnes was a graduate stu-dent at the time of his resignation .

Miss Dorothy Grace Taft, '28 arts-se ., is a teacher of mathematics inthe Longfellow junior high school atEnid, Oklahoma .

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