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Placements of the '40 Graduates GRADUATES of the Class of 1940 have scattered to twenty-eight states of the Union, the District of Columbia and Canada since they were handed their diplomas in June or August . Approxi- mately six hundred replies received by the Alumni office by mid-October from queries mailed to all of the year's gradu- ates reveal however, that by far the greater majority of them have remained in Oklahoma . Within the state almost two hundred towns are represented in the geographi- cal distribution . Highest ranking cities in the number of '40 graduates residing in them are Oklahoma City, Norman, Tulsa and Muskogee, in that order . Texas has attracted a larger number than any other state outside of Oklahoma, with Kansas being reported as residence by the third largest number . Other states in- cluded are Arkansas, California, Colo- rado, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mich- igan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsyl- vania, South Dakota, Virginia, Nebraska, and Wisconsin . In contrast to previous years, no re- ports were received from graduates leav- ing the Americas . Several engineering students have returned or will return to their homes in South American countries, and one Oklahoma City graduate is in Toronto, Canada, studying at Toronto University, but none appear to have ven- tured beyond the seas . Largest single occupational classifica- tion continues to be teaching . This is partciularly noticeable among the gradu- ates remaining in Oklahoma . Those in the larger Oklahoma towns and in other states are engaged principally in the vo- cations of law, medicine, pharmacy, nurs- ing, journalism, business, and homemak- ing . As may be expected, a considerable number of men graduates are at military posts in various parts of the country . An- other group of appreciable size has gone to work in aircraft factories, either in designing or construction . Only about eight per cent of those re- porting said they were not employed . This figure is approximately the same as that of a year ago. More than seventy members the class 12 have returned to Norman for further study at the University . Following is Sooner Magazine's ge- graphical directory of those '40 graduates whose replies to the Alumni office query had been received by mid-October . ARKANSAS Charleston Foster, Jean Lois, teacher, Box 273 Lead Hill Carlisle William T, supt of schools Little Rock Jones, Mary E, medical student, University of Arkansas, 1108 Welsh Mt . Ida Stone, Helen Emogcne, teacher Russellville Thomas, Will A, architectural draftsman, NYA, 310 S Arkansas Avc CALIFORNIA Alhambra Pursley, Edward M, service department, Westing- house Electric and Manufacturing Company, 325 Orange Grove Ave Bakersfield Hopper, James H, field office clerk, Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co, Box 417 Berkeley English, S G, teaching assistant, University of California, 2456 Hilgard Ave, Apt. 504 Smith, Paul F, teaching assistant, University of California, 1828 Delaware Burbank Liddell, Charles, engineer, Lockheed Aircraft, 1434 W Broadway Glendale Jarrett, john J, engineer, Vega Airplane Co, 2035 Kenneth Rd Long Beach Hudgens, Clarence J, 2870 Daisy Ave Los Angeles Joseph, Philip, interne, Queen of Angel's Hospital Macpherson, Mrs A W (Mary Inez Harris), housewife, 1920 Michigan Ave National City Mann, Frank Dale, real estate and insurance, 1118 National Ave Oakland Dennis, James L, interne, Alameda County Hos- pital Palo Alto Nibley, Preston P, graduate student, Stanford University, 535 Salvatierra St San Diego Wade, Mrs Delphia, housewife 3933 7 St COLORADO Boulder Baker, Elizabeth Anne, graduate student, Uni- versity of Colorado, 1027 W 10 St Denver Gilliland, Lloyd N, Jr, interne Colorado General Hospital Lesher, Donald M, lawyer, 970 S Corona McWilliams, Robert Bruce, news editor, Station KEEL, Y M CA Richard, Warren F, interne, Mercy Hospital, 2805 E 16 Ave CONNECTICUT Alpern, Erwin, Student . Yale University, 2606 Yale Station New Alumni Are Finding Jobs All Over Oklahoma and in Many Other States, But They Stay Away from Foreign Nations Hinde, Howard P, graduate assistant, Yale Uni- versity, Ozborn Zoological Laboratory Suggs, Charles Campbell, student, Yale Univer- sity, 452 Orange St. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington McNc%v, John, accountant, federal govt, 2310 Connecticut Avc N W Morton, James Harrod, U. S . engineer, 1717 R St . N W Morton, R W, interne, Garfield Hospital Pitchford, Harry 1), student, George Washing- ton University, 3511 Davenport St N W Stewart, Thomas M, personnel clerk, 5711 16th St N W ILLINOIS Chicago Gross, Worth M, medical student, 7111 Rush St Lyons, Mason R, interns, 46 W 111 St Murdock, Dorothy Marion, graduate student, University of Chicago, 5757 Woodlawn Ave Ward, Kenneth G, singing, 30 W Chicago Ave East St . Louis Snyder, George T, engineer, Socony Vacuum Oil Co, 1617 N 42 St Evanston Davis, Margaret Elois, graduate student, North- western University, Willard Hall Harris, Mrs . Helen L, stenographer, American Red Cross, 1812 HInman Howe Shelly, graduate student, Northwestern University, 1910 Sherman Ave Jacksonville Lukeman, Elmer, advertising manager, Luke- man Clothing Co, 278 Sandusky St Oak Park Shadid, F V, interne, Oak Park Hospital Riverside Stewart, Leslie E, engineering research, 145 S Longcommon Rd Salem Elder, Charley F, production dept, Texas Oil Co, 825 N Shelby Skye, George P:, oil field work, Box 628 Vandalia Howard, Frank W, Socony Vacuum Oil Co, Box 147 INDIANA Rochester Gorrell, James M, pharmacist, 724 Main St West Lafayette Lago, G V, graduate student, Purdue Univer- sity, 324 W Lutz IOWA Des Moines Jones, Phyllis E, interns, Iowa Lutheran Hospital KANSAS Arkansas City Todd, Mrs Raymond P (Elizabeth Ricketts), homemaker, 207 S 3 St Baldwin City Hunt, Lois Carolyn (Mrs Howard N Smith), teacher, Box 132 Fredonia Mariner, Byron W, field work, Petty Geoph Engr Co Great Bend Bailey, Philip S, chemist, Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co, Box 146 Mort, Thomas Eugene, field engineer, Deptho- graph Co, 2425 Broadway St (PLEASE TURN 10 PAGE 30) SOONER MAGAZINE
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Placements of the '40 Graduates

GRADUATES of the Class of1940 have scattered to twenty-eight statesof the Union, the District of Columbiaand Canada since they were handed theirdiplomas in June or August. Approxi-mately six hundred replies received bythe Alumni office by mid-October fromqueries mailed to all of the year's gradu-ates reveal however, that by far thegreater majority of them have remainedin Oklahoma .Within the state almost two hundred

towns are represented in the geographi-cal distribution . Highest ranking cities inthe number of '40 graduates residing inthem are Oklahoma City, Norman, Tulsaand Muskogee, in that order.Texas has attracted a larger number than

any other state outside of Oklahoma, withKansas being reported as residence by thethird largest number . Other states in-cluded are Arkansas, California, Colo-rado, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mich-igan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri,New Jersey, New Mexico, New York,North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsyl-vania, South Dakota, Virginia, Nebraska,and Wisconsin .

In contrast to previous years, no re-ports were received from graduates leav-ing the Americas . Several engineeringstudents have returned or will return totheir homes in South American countries,and one Oklahoma City graduate is inToronto, Canada, studying at TorontoUniversity, but none appear to have ven-tured beyond the seas .

Largest single occupational classifica-tion continues to be teaching . This ispartciularly noticeable among the gradu-ates remaining in Oklahoma . Those inthe larger Oklahoma towns and in otherstates are engaged principally in the vo-cations of law, medicine, pharmacy, nurs-ing, journalism, business, and homemak-ing.As may be expected, a considerable

number of men graduates are at militaryposts in various parts of the country. An-other group of appreciable size has goneto work in aircraft factories, either indesigning or construction .Only about eight per cent of those re-

porting said they were not employed .This figure is approximately the same asthat of a year ago.More than seventy members o£ the class

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have returned to Norman for further studyat the University .

Following is Sooner Magazine's ge-graphical directory of those '40 graduateswhose replies to the Alumni office queryhad been received by mid-October.

ARKANSASCharleston

Foster, Jean Lois, teacher, Box 273Lead Hill

Carlisle William T, supt of schoolsLittle Rock

Jones, Mary E, medical student, University ofArkansas, 1108 WelshMt . Ida

Stone, Helen Emogcne, teacherRussellville

Thomas, Will A, architectural draftsman, NYA,310 S Arkansas Avc

CALIFORNIAAlhambra

Pursley, Edward M, service department, Westing-house Electric and Manufacturing Company,325 Orange Grove Ave

BakersfieldHopper, James H, field office clerk, Halliburton

Oil Well Cementing Co, Box 417Berkeley

English, S G, teaching assistant, University ofCalifornia, 2456 Hilgard Ave, Apt. 504

Smith, Paul F, teaching assistant, University ofCalifornia, 1828 Delaware

BurbankLiddell, Charles, engineer, Lockheed Aircraft,

1434 W BroadwayGlendale

Jarrett, john J, engineer, Vega Airplane Co, 2035Kenneth RdLong Beach

Hudgens, Clarence J, 2870 Daisy AveLos Angeles

Joseph, Philip, interne, Queen of Angel's HospitalMacpherson, Mrs A W (Mary Inez Harris),

housewife, 1920 Michigan AveNational City

Mann, Frank Dale, real estate and insurance,1118 National AveOakland

Dennis, James L, interne, Alameda County Hos-pital

Palo AltoNibley, Preston P, graduate student, Stanford

University, 535 Salvatierra StSan Diego

Wade, Mrs Delphia, housewife 3933 7 StCOLORADO

BoulderBaker, Elizabeth Anne, graduate student, Uni-

versity of Colorado, 1027 W 10 StDenver

Gilliland, Lloyd N, Jr, interne Colorado GeneralHospital

Lesher, Donald M, lawyer, 970 S CoronaMcWilliams, Robert Bruce, news editor, StationKEEL, Y M C A

Richard, Warren F, interne, Mercy Hospital,2805 E 16 Ave

CONNECTICUTAlpern, Erwin, Student . Yale University, 2606

Yale Station

New Alumni Are Finding Jobs All Over

Oklahoma and in Many Other States, But

They Stay Away from Foreign Nations

Hinde, Howard P, graduate assistant, Yale Uni-versity, Ozborn Zoological Laboratory

Suggs, Charles Campbell, student, Yale Univer-sity, 452 Orange St.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAWashington

McNc%v, John, accountant, federal govt, 2310Connecticut Avc N W

Morton, James Harrod, U. S . engineer, 1717 RSt . N W

Morton, R W, interne, Garfield HospitalPitchford, Harry 1), student, George Washing-

ton University, 3511 Davenport St N WStewart, Thomas M, personnel clerk, 5711 16th

St N WILLINOIS

ChicagoGross, Worth M, medical student, 7111 Rush StLyons, Mason R, interns, 46 W 111 StMurdock, Dorothy Marion, graduate student,

University of Chicago, 5757 Woodlawn AveWard, Kenneth G, singing, 30 W Chicago Ave

East St . LouisSnyder, George T, engineer, Socony Vacuum Oil

Co, 1617 N 42 StEvanston

Davis, Margaret Elois, graduate student, North-western University, Willard Hall

Harris, Mrs . Helen L, stenographer, AmericanRed Cross, 1812 HInmanHowe Shelly, graduate student, NorthwesternUniversity, 1910 Sherman Ave

JacksonvilleLukeman, Elmer, advertising manager, Luke-

man Clothing Co, 278 Sandusky StOak Park

Shadid, F V, interne, Oak Park HospitalRiverside

Stewart, Leslie E, engineering research, 145 SLongcommon Rd

SalemElder, Charley F, production dept, Texas OilCo, 825 N Shelby

Skye, George P:, oil field work, Box 628Vandalia

Howard, Frank W, Socony Vacuum Oil Co, Box147

INDIANARochester

Gorrell, James M, pharmacist, 724 Main StWest Lafayette

Lago, G V, graduate student, Purdue Univer-sity, 324 W Lutz

IOWADes Moines

Jones, Phyllis E, interns, Iowa Lutheran HospitalKANSAS

Arkansas CityTodd, Mrs Raymond P (Elizabeth Ricketts),homemaker, 207 S 3 St

Baldwin CityHunt, Lois Carolyn (Mrs Howard N Smith),

teacher, Box 132Fredonia

Mariner, Byron W, field work, Petty Geoph EngrCo

Great BendBailey, Philip S, chemist, Halliburton Oil Well

Cementing Co, Box 146Mort, Thomas Eugene, field engineer, Deptho-

graph Co, 2425 Broadway St(PLEASE TURN 10 PAGE 30)

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Shock, ('Icon, field engineer, Dcpthograph Co,918 Stone St

HaysTorres, Lorenzo, petroleum engineer, 2011 E 17

HugotonZimmerman, Carl, engineer, Republic Natural

Gas Co, Box 41Liberal

Shawver, Evclyn Martha, teacher, 421 W 5 StTopeka

Ledbetter, Parker R, Jr, city district circulationmanager, Topeka State Journal

WichitaBerryntan, Carroll L, production clerk, Stearman

Aircraft, 2721 F KelloggFindeiss, Richard C, asst project engineer, Ces-

sna Aircraft Co, 1350 S TopekaMayes, R H, interne, Wichita HospitalPaynter, F.Ilcn Mablc, teacher, 910 Coolidge,

Apt 5Wunsch, Phil, inspector, Stearman Aircraft, 2721E Kellogg

LOUISIANAAlexandria

Gault, Gerald 1), accountant, Louisiana Ice &Flcctric Co, Ins

(lover, Joe T, gravimeter, Stanolind Oil Co,Box 207

GilliamConner, I C., engineer, Stanolind Oil and Gas Co

ShreveportSlemmcr, M Harriet, instructor �f nurses, Tri

State School of NursingMARYLAND

BaltimoreDixon, J Lowell, intcrnc, Baltimore City HospitalsGough, Ivor, jr, special agent, Maryland CasualtyCompany

MASSACHUSETTSBoston

Ainsworth. John I_, graduate student, HarvardUivrsitSoldiers FieldHarvard Universityney,

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Staedelin, Joe A, teacher, 319 W 2 StRaymond

Davis, Mrs. Lucile 11, teacher, Hinds Junior Col-lcge.

MISSOURIColumbia

Dillingham, Adelle, teacher, Stephens CollegeFulton

Irving, Charlotte, teacher, William Woods CollegeJoplin

Gooch, F W, Jr, Naval Reserve, 2012 JacksonKansas City

Arm\strong, Helen M, social service worker, Rich-ard Cabot Club, 3515 Wyandotte

Simpson, Joe W, engineer, Black, Sivalls andBryson, 660 E I St

Richmond Heights

Sawhill, Fred A, student, St Louis University,7656 Lindbergh Dr

Rocky ComfortBrown, Gladys Barlow, high school principal

SpringfieldCralle, Thcodocia, 1527 West Drive

St . LouisTagge, Elese, student dietitian, Barnes Hospital

NEBRASKAGothenburg

Baum, Laura, teacher, 1314 Lake AveNEW JERSEY

NeptuneCantrell, William H, interns, Fitkin MemorialHospital

PatersonStcphcnson, George K, Wright Aeronautical Corp,

51 ClarkNEW MEXICO

AlbuquerqueRose, Virjama, young people's director, First

Baptist Church, 607 W GoldTucumcan

Rainwater, Manford W, attorney, 421 Center StNEW YORK

BrooklynRobots, Kenneth N, intcrnc, Staff House, KingsCo HospitalNew York

Boaz, Joe N, graduate assistant, School of Ar-chitecture, Columbia University, 710 John JayHall

Samcth, Sigmund, writing, 107 W 109 StScotia

Strong, , W F, student engineer, General ElectricCo . 215 Catherine St

SyracuseThrclkeld, I . 1), physician, Syracuse Medical

(',enterYonkers

Kaplan, Sidney, Student, New York University,7 Pier St

NORTH CAROLINAFort Bragg

Dexter, Lt Harold G, 36th F A, Battery 1)Hanks, Lt Bill, 34th I A, ()th Division

OHIOToledo

AnadarkoDouglass, May Alcda, pharmacist, 117 W MainKirk, Ruby Van, teacher, 329 W Broadway

ApacheObcrt, Anna M, teacherWilson, F. B, teacher, Box 83

ArdmoreBrewstcr, Omar, superintendent of schools, Box

74Brcwster, Grady O, teacher, Box 74Champion, J 11, Jr, lawyer, 1704 Stanley BlvdDcmmcr, Sister Mary" Martina, teacher, St AgnesAcademy

Rappolee, Walter F:, teacher, Ardmore HighSchool

Rawlins, Virginia, teacher, I)ouglas BlvdSeaman, Anna Ruth, secretary, 1122 McLish Ave

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Duckwall, Paul H, student, 72 Mt Vernon StCambridge

HUUS51Cre Louise 1, graduate student, Massachu-setts Institute of Technology, Suite 407, 50Massachusetts Ave

PittsfieldBlack, Tommy L, General ELcaric Co, 162 Wood-

Eakin, John Vernon, engineer, National Sup-ply Co, Plaza Hotcl

OKLAHOMAAda

Olson, Flizabeth, stenographer, 115%z N CenterRobey, Lcttic B, teacher, 1013 F: 8th StWallace, A Raymond, principal, 808 E 6th St

1 . $tainproofs lawn Avs AlbertMICHIGAN Marne\, O L, superintendent of schools, Box 23

2. Waterproofs Ann Arbor AlexEvans, Junc, student dietician, debt of dietetics, Holmes, Joe W, superintendent of schools, Box

3. Hygenic University Hospital 173I-loussiire, Jules A, graduate student, University Jeffries, R F, teacher, Box 185

4. Economical Of Michigan, 307 Hinsdale House AltusKuntz, Robert E, teacher, dept of zoology, Uni- Avery, Orville, teacher, 509 E Hardy

versity of Michigan Boggers, Mabel E, child welfare worker, 207

Norman Steam Laundry Detroit N MainStillson, Lawrence, engineer, F.thyl Gasoline Ford, Harry, reporter, 317 N Lee

Norman, Okla . C( :1-111)', research labs, 680 Delaware, Apt D-8 Alva

71 71 MINNESOTA Brookes, Ned V, State Highway Dept, Box 367622 StPHONES Duluth Goolin, John B, Jr, Center

Hartford, W K, intcrnc, St Luke's Hospital Rader, Katherine, instructor, 716 LocustMISSISSIPPI Amorita

Pass Christian Fields, E Jane, teacher

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Sykes, C S, oil production, Drexel Apts No 7Watson, Miriam, teacher, 901 McLish AveWilliams, W T, Jr, accountant, Box 605Wolfe, Mrs Mabel G, teacher, 10 4th Ave, N W

ArnettMcConnell, Elsic, teacher, Box 365

AtokaCook, Benjamin Roy, Jr, newspaper work, 2908

Paint AveHatchett, M Ruth, teacherSlack, C T, principal of high school, 304 S

Mississippi AveBacone

Joyner, Everett, treasurer, Bacone CollegeBarnsdall

Turner, Alice M, teacher, Box 275Bartlesville

Garner, Lloyd, teacher, 1005 DeweyJones, Bill W, real estate, 520 SenecaKarch, George, teacher, 511 WyandotteLewis, Grady W, Phillips Petroleum Company,Y M C A

Morton, Evelyn, Phillips Petroleum Co, 1521 SKeeler

Wilkins, Wilma Faye, 415 Keeler AveBattiest

Echols, Mrs Fern E, high school principalEchols, V R, superintendent of schools

BeaverDrum, Keith, attorney

BeggsPipes, Charles J, teacher, Box 432

BenningtonMeffert, Louise, teacher

BethanyOakes, Robert J, student, Box 357

BillingsBoxell, J Mark, petroleum engineer, Box 244

BingerCollins, Harriett, teacher

BlackwellCarter, Catherine Mary, General Delivery

BradleyPatterson, Alma Lec, teacher, Box 206

BristowJackson, Joe C, teacher, Bristow High School

BrittonCook, Charles Edgar, Jr, student, 309 E Stewart,Box 656

ByarsHart, Mrs Frances Lehman, teacher, Box 94

CalumetKing, Hazel Miller, Box 215

CantonMcKane, Mrs . Clcmont, Box 165

CarnegieBaggett, Lucile Stella, teacher, Box 115

CarterLyng, Rosemary, teacher

CementBlackwell, Frank, supt of schools, Box 278

ChecotahStewart, Russell L, Route I

CherokeeRow, Jessie Lee, teacher, 521 S Massachusetts

CheyenneVick, Leroy, Lawyer

ChickashaBurney, Vesta W, teacher, 2010 S 13th StCollar, Helen Laverne, teacher, 1105 IowaGraves, G Andy, teacher, 1705 S 16th StHulme, Woodrow, deputy county treasurer, Box

645Janzen, W Rudic, teacher, 1702 S 15thLeonard, LeRoy, Bake-Rite Bakery, Box 661

ClaytonEllis, Henry Etta, teacher, Box 118

ClevelandLeenhouts, Florence R, student, 604 E Caddo

ClintonDarnell, Mayo, pharmacist, Box 108Monroe, Eph, attorney, 213 First National Bank

BldgComanche

Price, Harley M, band directorCordell

Dodson, Ruby Lee, teacherTaylor, Wallace A, ingr Ira 11 Taylor Drug

NOVEMBER, 1940

CovingtonHill, Genevieve, teacher, Box 323

CowetaCox, l, W, high school principal, Box 503

DavisKrienhagm, Lola Fay, teacher, Box 273

Deer CreekVanValkenburg, A Merlin, Lee Street

DelawareJohnson, O Imogene, R R 1

DrumrightHoman, Mrs Evalce Shultz, 518 N CimarronHewlett, Mrs Bessie, Box 22Lindsay, Va Rue, librarian, 314 S Penn

DuncanDavis, Virginia, teacher, 607 South 10thDoughty, Nelson, Halliburton Oil Well Cement-

ing Co, 214 CypressLance, Dewey 11, Halliburton Oil Well Ce-

menting Co, cost accounting dept, 1204%z WMain St

Miliram, R George, chemist, 817 North 11thStewart, Pauline, secretary, 401 S Tenth St

DurantSmoot, Mareta, teacher, 723 N 10thWebb, Morris K, 706 W GeorgiaWheat, Fredd, teacher, 707 W Beech

Elk CityGuess, 'ferry, principal junior High School, 1001West Second St

Myers, Cecil, attorney, 812 W 7thEl Reno

Dale, I''Ata Dorothea, principal, 505 S Rock Is-land Ave

Gossett, Frances, teacher, 621 South BarkerJoseph, Billie Anita, teacher, 209 S BarkerMason, Paul, B F Goodrich Rubber Company,

918 South McCombMostrom, Lloyd C, teacher, 504 E WadeRelater, Fred G, Jr, custodian officer, dept of

justice, federal reformatory, 304 W WadeEnid

Coldiron, Earel, attorney, 305 Stephenson BldgColdiron, Pearl Gardner, attorney, 1102 W YorkGary, Billie Welch, secretary, 1923 W MainGeorge, Maxwell A, teacher, 1006 W BroadwayMogab, John H, student, 813 W RandolphPeacock, Ruth Avis, teacher, 824 W Randolph

EufaulaMalloy, C . J . band director

FletcherDilling, J M, student, Box 158

Fort GibsonBoyet, Aggic, teacher, Box 73

Fort SillFoster, Corp Jack (John) W, Company D, 170th

Inf, 45th DivGraham, Corp E H, 160th I" A Band, 45th DivMcKinney, Lt Nevelle E, 120th Ord Company,

Special Troops, 45th DivWhitsett, Lt Joseph H, Service Company 120Q M Regiment

Wilhoite, Earl, Hq Btry, 158 F A, 45th Div,Training Center

FrederickBeckwith, Mrs. Charles, teacher, 401 N 13th St

GoteboHarden, B G, teacher, ego Lake Valley School

GrandfieldMarshall, Lillian, teacher, Box 81Palmer, Louis A, attorney, Box 443Walker, Melba, teacher, Box 6

GuthrieReeves, John B, lawyer, 614V2 F Warner

HaileyvilleJones, Ralph Lorne, attorney, Box 116

HarrahEvans, Glen E, principal of elementary school,Box 242

HealdtonHefley, J Ted, teacher, Box 625Penney, Grace Jackson, Box 368

HenryettaCameron, Helena, teacher, 723 W Trudgeon StRockstein, A Leon, asst mgr, Grand Leader Dept

Store, 305 S 6th StHudson, David C, contractor, 405 W Division

HobartCastle, Ferne E, teacher, 127V2 W Second, Apt 2

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Evans, Ralph, geologist, National Bank of Com-merce Bldg

Evans, Walden J, surveying, 207 S 3rd StGraves, Ben C, Jr, pharmacist, 702 E JacksonHcnrp, Otis, Jr, assistant cashier, 612 E Jackson

IdabelIshmael, Emmett, teacher

InolaCastecl, Jean, teacher, Box D

KieferMcCarty, Ralph R, principal of high school,

I3ox 355Kingfisher

Keigman, Madeline, Department of Public Wel-fare of Oklahoma

Senn, Enuna, teacherKonawa

Lumpkin, Edward H, director of band, Box 151Lawton

Allen, F Jack, lumberman, 605 Arlington AveBassett, Lt W N, 1616 GoreColhoucr, Woodrow, electrical engineer, 401 AAve

Cummins, Jack, attorney, 411 %z D AveGraybill, Dorothy, teacher, 703 Gore BlvdSullivan, Mildrege, teacher

LexingtonWestbrooke, Madeline J, teacher, Route 2

LindsayLynn, Gwendolyn, newspaper work, Box 506

Lone WolfSumrall, Louise, teacher, Box 75

MadillCalvert, Horace, attorney, co o Land Dept of the

Pure Oil CoMangum

Langdon, Mrs Ben, co o Mangum Daily StarMarietta

Bonner, Virgil, high school principal, Box 306Davis, Mary SueProffer, Joe M, truck driver, Box 307Tippit, John H, attorney

MarlowKraettli, 11 Jack, Ryan Beckman ConstructionCo, Box 14Maud

Davis, Dan, principal, Box 554Zeverly, Mrs . Rae McKown, teacher, 112 Broad-

way, Box 532Medford

Schwartz . Berneice, music teacherMcMann

Patruan, J L, band director, Dundee SchoolsMorris

Harrell, Clay, teacherMoyers

Heard, Doris I., teacher, Box 34Mountain View

Flickinger, John K, farmerMuskogee

Bayton, C L, credit and operating manager Good-rich Rubber Co, Box 1593

Bondurant, Wiley Marshall, circulation work,119 North O St

Carriker, Francis L, teacher, 505 BaltimoreEngelbreeht, Udell, teacher, 527 N 7th StEtter, Freddic Lou, librarian, 305 N 13th St .Meacham, Holland, teacher, 614/ N G StLcakc, Mrs Marjory Griffin, 1517 W OkmulgeeMiller, Mrs Ann Craig, principal, 555 N 10thMoore, Rosemary, Natural Gas Corporation, 2030W Okmulgee

Scheer, Mrs Ellen Ash, teacher, e/ MuskogeeJunior Collcgc

Stolper, Philip, assistant manager Boston Store,222 North 10 St

Vicle, Patty, librarian, 309 N 16thNicoma Park

Selman, Marie, teacherWalker, R L, principal Choctaw High School

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Cobb, G K, student, Box 2006Coryell, Evelyn E, stenographer, 132 PageCoulter, Joseph, student, 731 DeBarrCovington, Avis, teacher, Route 2Davis, Benjamin F, student, 1201 S TroutEstes, Hiawatha, interviewing for Elmo Roper

of New York, 732 LahomaFlowers, Martha, graduate assistant, 542 BlvdFreeland, Opal, teacher, 820 CollegeGilbert, Harry, Jr, student, 630 ElmGreenlee, Earl 11, personnel assistant, 619 S Pick-

ardGrimes, Monford 1), librarian, Box 59 Faculty

ExchangeHarris, Kenneth F, student, l l II TroutHendrix, Vehoar Van, student, 430 E ComancheHoffman, Helena C, 413 E EufaulaHagens, Mrs R C, 612 AspHopkins, Eugene B, McCall and Birchurn Gro-

cery, 615 W SyrnmesJeffries, Olen C, student, 637 JenkinsJennings, Jackie Jo, 702 Monnett AveJohnson, Virgil O, artist-technician Zoology De-

partment, 904 CollegeKcllcy, Charles Neal, manager University HotelKraft, Jane Ann, O G & E, 518 ElmLacy, Mrs Bernie Elizabeth, student, 456 CollegeLatta, Lee, graduate assistant in geology, 824

CrUCC StLcakc, Marcelotte, student, 307 N FloodLinschcid, H W, student, 618 S JenkinsLocke, Odcal, teacher in University, 715 AspLorenzcn, Harry F, student, 708 AspMcAlister, Zeltna, nurse, 783 DeBarrMarch, Gordon, student, 329 Apache StMascho, lack, accountant, 443 West Boyd, Apt 3Mascho, Mrs Ruth Goodson, accountant, 443W Boyd, Apt 3

Middleton, Dora Dean, O G & E, 418 E John-son St

Nelson, Mary Lee, 610 S CrawfordNolan, Earl C, photographer, 413 ChautauquaPage, Elva Beth, student, 404 S WebsterPage, Edwin R, Halliburton Oil Well Cement-

ing Cc, 131 PagePatterson, Pat, 760 DeBarrPeters, Donald Wayne, student, 842 CollegeRichards, James H, student engineer, 434 Chau-

tauqua AveRilcy, Tom, accountant, 422 AlamedaRoane, Helen, student, 106 CastroRuggler, Gareth, student, 803 MonnettSelf, Mrs . Frances Ritchie, 840 S FloodShca, Vincent, 916 S FloodShepherd, James W, Jr, student, 806 Lahoma

"And when the opponents' tailbac~catches it, it explodes ."

Thomas, Mrs. Paul D, graduate assistant, 836Lahoma

Thomas, Paul D, graduate assistant, 836 LahomaThomas, William E, teacher, 814 W ComancheTull, Travis, attorney, Box 130Turk, Herbert, graduate student, 224 W SymmcsWalker, Theodore J, student, 414 Mills StWild, Mary Ellen, student, 132 PageWilson, Edward Wayne, student, 425 Elm StWolfskill, Ona Belle, assistant in Registry office,

522 S WebsterWright, Marian E, student, 736 Lahoma Ave

NowataWood, Gilbert, Jr, engineer, Campbell HotelWright, F Foley, engineer, 334 S Pine

OkemahBell, Sam J, principal junior High School, 516N 3rdOklahoma City

Adclman, Frank L, student, 1000 N E 14thAmeringcr, Dorothy, circulation manager, Amer-

ican Guardian 1444 N W 34th StAycock, Dr Byron W, interne, Wesley HospitalBest, W E, well-service roustabout, Phillips Pe-

troleum Co, R 4, Box 66-ABlack, 1lenry M, chemical engineer, 219 N E 8thllobo, Mrs Roy A, Box 1374Brewer, Ava Lee, teacher, 1005 N W 18thBrightwell, Richard J, medical student, 805 E

Culbertson DriveBrown, Wendell V, student, co o Y M C AByars, Roy Jr, accountant, Y M C ACain, James H, medical student, 721 N E 15thCalvert, L Neil, salesman, 915 Hales BldgCarry, Tom F, Jr, attorney, 1724 N W 34th StChaffee, Robert M, 1204 N W 22ndChandler, W Juanita, student dietitian, 310 W

Noble StChase, Ralph E, jr, accountant, 1112 N E 20thCheck, Alex, attorney, 2016 First National Bank

BldgChilders, Joe E, student, 2500 N W 26thClark, Frank M, jr, social worker, 3021 N W

13thCoates, Charles 1 ., 720 N E 13thCoyner, Mrs Anna Scroggs, teacher, 2102 N E

21stCrawford, Sterling T, student, 300 W 12thCrosslcv, M G, lieutenant U S Army, 329 S E39th

Deschner, Phil H, auditing work, 317 N W 6,No 1

Dahnan, Mrs J A, 828 East Drive, No 8Donald, E Wendell, medical student, 1235 N

LotticDurnbauld, Evelyn, student, 1833 N W ParkEllis, George E, soil analysis, 2505 N RobinsonErvin, Lt John W, student, 740 N E 15thEverett, Arthur A, 1312 LinwoodFentress, Richard E, salesman, 2052 NW 22ndGarlow, Glenn D, engineer, 415 S W 26th StGault, Anna Lee, 1600 N W 32ndGibson, Frances Virginia, 2611 N DeweyGlasgow, Jack G, medical student, 1717 N W

33rdGreer, Allen E, medical student, 431 N E 12th

St, Apt 2Hardin, Moody M, mechanic, Box 4577, Capitol

HillHarris, Clyde E, medical student, 712 N E 12thHart, 1 Kesner, attorney, 132'/2 W CommerceHawkins, Wilma, student, 800 N E 15thIlayes, Charles W, engineer, 609 N E 17th StHulme, Gene E, salesman, 500 N W 21, Apt 9-BHoward, Herbert, medical student, 716 N E 13thIn ,,lc, Jonnic Lee,

329 N W 21stIsaac, Bernice, teacher, 16,25 W 19thJackson, Daphne Nichols, teacher, 1950 W ParkKatz, Dr Morris E, student, 421 E 12thKennedy, Tom, lawyer, 1804 S W 15th

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Field, David L, attorney, Box 852Holdenville

Ramage, H B, Jr, asst mgr Hugh Ramage Gin,Box 654

Schaff, Hartzell V, medical student, Box 68

NormanAdams, Mrs Jean Hall, student,Aubrey, Davis J, student, 206Bishop, Frank, Jr, 422 W MainBrwen, L . Josephine, secretary,

412 Park DriveS BlvdSt848 S Flood

Smith, John W V, student, 120 E GraySnodgrass, Marvin K, student, 750 Jenkins StStory, Noel E, student, 703 AspSuagec, Tennyson, student, 214 W Apache'Packer, Harold, University photographer, 406

Hooker Brim, Donald E, engineer, 114 Maple Lane WebsterDobson, Mary Linn, Box 65 Brixey, A M, jr, student, 303 S Blvd Taggart, Alta, student, 730 DeBarrMurphy, Robert R, supt of schools, Box 517 Brock, Thornbcrg, student, 930 Clhtutauqua Thomas, Mrs Eleanor Connie Gossett, teacher,

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Lain, Eleanor, advertising, 710 N W 16thIancey, Myrtle, secretary, 624 N W 4thLedbetter, Eugene P, Jr, student, 1216 W 39thLee, Anna De Franse, 1801 N HudsonLeonhardt, Henrietta, 401 N W 18thMcBath, joy, 140 S E 25thMcClellan, James T, medical student, 711 N E

13thMcLarry, Dorothy, 1417 N F. 12thMcMillan, Fred L, Jr, graduate assistant, 912'/2N Indiana

McPheron, William G, medical student, 716N E 13th

Marrs, Mrs Wandalene Kerr, 719 N W 9thMarshall, Jack L, draftsman, 1510 W 14thMooneyhain, Virginia 1, nurse, 1213 N PhillipsNethcrtexn, William Harold, lawyer, 330 S W

24thNewby, Elaine, 644 E 14thNichusen, Dorothy, Southwestern Bell Telephone,

2205 N FonshillNuzutn, Lee M, principal, 1821 GatewoodOttinger, Clyde L, contractor, 2521 N Robinson,Apt B

Paul, Glen E, 1629 N W 10thPollard, Robert T, engineer, 416 Terminal BldgRhodes, Jess L, assistant deputy state examiner

and inspector, 2234 N W 11thRichert, Mrs Harvey M, 3q08 111, N Harvey Park-way

Richert, Harvey, accountant, 3408'/2 N HarveyParkway

Sahara, Carroll, lawyer, 1819 N W 9th StSeamans, Mary E, nurse, 605 N W 10thShaughnessy, Mildred, teacher, 740 N W 19th StShroyer, C Kenneth, banking, R 6Shultz, Bernice May, student, 624 S W 10thSmith, Jack A, medical student, 1133 N RobinsonSowell, Harlan K, medical student, 724 N E 15thSprankle, Margaret Louise, teacher, 2017 N W

22ndStong, Clara Mae, teacher, 1439 N W 26Sundheimer, Walter, 1015 E ParkSutton, William J, Anderson Prichard Oil Corp,

1000 Ramsey TowerTaft, Richard G, attorney, 2710 First National

BldgTaylor, Robert L, medical student, 3201 N W

24thTucker, Alice Sue, clerk, 2026 N W 18thVickers, Edwin L, Kerr's Dept Store, 1125 N

Shartel StWest, Allen G, attorney, 1311 First National

BldgWilson, Delbert L, Jr, graduate student, 1825N W 13th

Wray, Dick, salesman, 1162 First National BldgYoung, Charles H, secretary, Box 3071, State

Capitol BldgYoung, Jean Elizabeth, 100 N W 27thZoernig, Elizabeth, 435 W 18th St

OkmulgeeBeidleman, Robert R, attorneyBoone, Ferne, teacher, 511 N Sherman AveBrady, Edgar W, coaching, 629 S SeminoleKnapp, Richard L, teacher, 1675 E 7thLeslie, Samuel B, student, 122 E 3rd StMitchell, Verdell, teacher, 208 S PorterSpeyers, Genny Jo, teacher, Route 2

Pauls ValleyCallaway, John R, Licut U S Army, 806 N Wal-

nut StKiles, Kermit W, teacher

PerryMulkey, Alba L, teacher

Ponca CityBarnes, Donald E, student, 402 N 6th StBradley, Carter, reporter, Ponca City NewsCleary, Constance, Seven GablesDoggett, Lowell, attorney, Box 443Godslialk, David, seismograph crew, ContinentalOil Co, Box 1171Johnson, J Paul, attorney, Box 628Lee, Nathan Sam, clerk, 1021 S 5th

PragueWilson, Mrs . Leslie, Jr

PurcellBurger, D T, principal of high school, 603 S 4thCox, W Earl, teacher, Box 282

NOVEMBER, 1940

Petty, Clara B, teacher, Box 212Worrell Mrs R B, 502 W Main

PryorStewart, Jane, librarian, Pryor Public Library

RenfrowMarshall, Eldon L, farming

RinglingHenry, Berford, teacher, Box 115

Rush SpringsMosley, Mrs Berta Faye, teacher, Route 1

RyanBeavers, Blanche, teacher, Box 193Falkenstein, Lillian, director of music, Box 21

SallisawJohnston, Julia Spur

Sand SpringsEvans, Henry Merle, Route 1

SapulpaBriggs, Lois, teacher, 503 S Oak, Box 432

SayreQuattlebaum, Wylie C, principal, 1212 N 4th StWilloughby, B 11, principal, 305 N 3rd StWilmeth, Aileen, social welfare dept, Box 142

SeilingPatton, Roy E, superintendent of schools, Box 526

SeminoleMacImosh, Alta Helen, teacher, 121 CollegeDavis, Dorothy, teacher, 209 W CollegeDec, Orville F, teacher, 240 JeffersonHammons, Baztcr, clerk, 418 UniversityHarder, Geraldine, teacher, 232 N JeffersonSmartt, H E, principal of Independent Elemen

tary School, 505 N UniversityShawnee

Bennett, Dorothy Mae, teacher, 102 W TenthGilluly, Adaline, library assistant, 1012 N Broad-way,

Hendon, Idabel, Shawnee American, 1129 NBeard

Jenkins, Victor E, principal, Route 4Robinson, Clyde M, Jr, business manager Herald

Printing Co, Box 681Shidler

Stebler, Berthe' Angclle, teacher, Box 523Sperry

Westgale, C R, instructor science dept, Box 992Stigler

Pennington, J B, county attorneyStillwater

Berry, Wm A, assistant county attorney, S of CityBray, Mrs Gladys Reagan, teacher, 609 Husband

StuartGeorge, Foy L, wrecking and construction, Box276

SulphurCoe, Anna E, teacher, 1122 12th StGaren, Pearl, teacher, 1125 E FirstLatham, Pearl, teacher, 1148 DivisionSmith, J W, 1301 W Broadway

TecumsehGuillianis, Flecia Fern, teacher, Box 454

TiptonJemison, Ruth Hazel, clerk

TulsaAllen, Rosemary, 1331 E 26th StAnderson, John B, electrical engineer, 222 E 21stBurkett, Mrs Mildred Yates, 1627 S BaltimoreClifton, Ernestine, secretary, 1156 N DenverFriedman, Roberta, credit manager, 1407 S Car-

sonGotwals, Charles P Jr, lawyer, 244 16th StHibler, Elta, advertising assistant, First NationalBank & Trust Co ., Box 2240

Hutchcraft, Barbara, 3823 S VictorJohnson, Dallas, accountant, 1507 S DenverKratzer, Leonard A, engineer, 2459 E 22nd StLeas, Win, geophysicist, 2230 N Denver BlvdI,eCronc, Paul, lawyer, 1916 E 14th StMoorman, LaMarne, teaching, 2539 E 6th StRichards, Adele, 1118 E 21st StRoark, 1, Claude, geologist, 2652 S TrentonRogers, teacher, 1409 S BoulderRyan, Richard P, attorney, 1415 S Carolina, AptC

Schoolfield, C 11, chemical engineering, Okla-homa Natural Gas Co, Gas Measurement Di-vision

Smith, Darwin, attorney, Box 1692Smith, Florence Vandiver, 1615 22nd Place

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Vandever, Eleanor, 1711 E 14th StWeidner, Mary Laura, 2733 E 14th Stzeldich, Guss, 1527 N Denver

TuttleRamsey, Mrs . Etta Lee, teacherSimmons, Eva, teacher, Box 155Youngblood, Mildred, Box 236

ValliantTurner, Marnell, teacher, Box 158

VelmaPearce, Francis C, band director, Box 56

VinitaRudell, Mildred, teacher, Route 4Settle, Ruth B, teacher, 451 Miller

WagonerEwbank, Lance, principal, Box 364

WanetteMoore, Geraldine Nancy, teacher, Box 214

WatongaMchcw, Fred, Jr, 709 N NoblePrickett, Coleen, teacher, 603 N Prouty

WaurikaGarrett, Martha Ann, teacher, Box 245

WadeTeague, Ruth Mac, teacher

WayneRimmer, Lura LcMoine, Box 202Wallace, Eula Powell, home supervisor, Farm

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Procter, Leland H, associate professor, 111 E KeeSchrell, Leona, teacher, Stewart Hall

Webb CityDuggan, Eugene

WewokaBeach, Winnie Lee, teacher, Route 2Davis, Frankic Pauline, Box 898Deaton, A I ., Jr, lawyer, Box 875Holman, Harvey, petroleum engineer e/ 0 Stan-

olind Oil CoWilson

Moore, Darrell E, teacher, Zaneis ConsolidatedSchool

Woodward, Jewel Inez, teacher, Box 492Woodward

Delp, Charlotte, teacher, Box 34Wright City

Mantooth, Ora Adah, teacher, Box 140Wynnewood

Campbell, Doyle L, teacher, Box 437Strother, Charles W, chemist

OREGONPortland

Faust, Dr Hugh Harvard, interne, Good Sa-maritan Hospital

Harrison, Dr Lynn H, interne, Good SamaritanHospital

Schulte, Mrs Frances Kahn, housewife, 1710S W 3rd

Schulte, William F, title examiner, 325 S W 4thPENNSYLVANIA

EdgewoodSellman, Robert A, electrical engineer, 310 W

HutchinsonErie

Sebring, Dr Milton H, interne, Hamot HospitalOil City

Penington, John R, Oil Well Supply Co, YMCAPhiladelphia

Sommers, 1 .t R O, U S Marine Corps, Navy YardPittsburgh

Leach, Lendol B, sales engineer, 319 SwisvaleAve, Edgewood

Malone, Mrs Sara Lee, housewife, Box 2038Malone, Edwin A, geophysicist, Box 2039

SOUTH DAKOTASioux Falls

Coleman, Betty, teacher, Sioux Falls CollegeSpearfish

McCord, Emily, teacher, Spearfish Normal SchoolTEXAS

AmarilloPirschell, Wilma Octavia, 1819 S Taylor St

AthensWesthoff, William J, production engineer, Box

671

AustinPatterson, Catherine, assistant chief clerk, TexasWPA Library Project, 1302 Congress

BaytownEads, Ottie R, mechanical dept of Humble Oil

and Refining Co, 206 WisconsinPoole, Horace, chemist, 304 Minnesota St

BellevueCrockett, Melvin W, Box 137

Corpus ChristiRogers, James 11, petroleum engineer, 1515V2 6th

DallasAgan, Phyllis, secretary, 2523 Maple, Apt 5Cook, Carol, interne dietitian, Parkland Hos-

pital, 4017 Maple AveFerguson, Doyle, medical sudent at Baylor, 920

Rosemont StFrance, Vic, advertising assistant, Holland's Mag-

azineSchultz, Frank A, geologist, 4224 PrescottWilhite, Clifton C, teacher, 4131 Druid LaneWilhite, Mrs Clifton C, 4131 Druid Lane

DenisonMarsico, William, personnel director and sales

manager, 10011 W Bond StDenton

Connor, Patricia J, graduate assistant, 5285 TC Station, Terrell Hall

Fort BlissHill, Lt Harry G, 7th Cavalry

Fort Sam HoustonBrett, Lt T M, second lieutenant U S Army, "A"

Battery, 38th Field ArtilleryBrumm, Lt 1 E, Headquarters Battery, 38th Field

Artillery, 607 Wheaton RdShultz, Lt Elvin F, 12th Field Artillery

Fort WorthCalhoon, Franklin E, Southwest Corrugated BoxCo .

Snebold, Harry F, vice-president of Fortex OilCorp, 2331 Medford Court East

FreeportKagy, W N, cost accountant, Box 881

HoustonFreeman, Eloise, home service advisor, Houston

Lighting & Power Co .Goldstucker, Jac L, Consolidated Millinery Co at

Levy Bros Dry Goods Store, 4004 CarolineMarshall, John A, research chemist, 4442 Polk

Apt 7Richardson, Verlin E, U S Dept of AgricultureWallender, James, fuel dept, Sinclair Refining

Co, 3770 GarnetKilgore

Shackelford, Henry P, associate engineer, Drawer152

LittlefieldSpikes, Mrs Ernestine Moore, Box 131

MarshallThomas, Doris Mary, 1906 W Grand

MonahansWilson, George D, chemical engineer, King's

HotelOdessa

Barr, James L, construction engineer, Box 3992Palestine

Riley, Max L, engineer, 105 E PinePort Arthur

Peters, John, assistant manager, 320 Waco AveSan Antonio

Galbreath, Mrs t ; 13, Jr, 214 Eleanor AveSequin

Schiwctz, Dorothy, librarian, Box 309Stinnett

Misner, Dermont S, band instructor, Box 237Misner, Mrs . Willie J, Box 237

TimpsonRutherford, T I', Jr, geophysicist, Box 24

TroupPhelps, Charles W, Sun Oil Co, Box 1103

Wichita FallsIcing, Arthur E, Jr, student engineer with Con-

tinental Supply Co, Box 870Shaffer, Paul D, production superintendent, 2005

Fillmore StWadsack, George F, Jr, geologist, 701 Hamilton

BldgWoodsboro

Martin, Don L, Recycling plant operator,

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Sisler, Dr Frank 11, Jr, interne, 1200 E MarshallWISCONSIN

MilwaukeeI)odson, Dr George Edward, interne, 3321 Mary-

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CanadaSkogsbcrg, Betty, student, St Thomas St,Mrs. Cummings, Toronto

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Sports Review(CONTINUED I ; ROn1 PAGE 15)

they defeated Emporia that day 6 to 5,"None of us were making more than onemile per hour through that muck," FredRoberts of Oklahoma recalls.The rival players were so unrecogniz-

able in the black goo that day that eachteam risked playing its own coach andnobody much would probably have beenthe wiser if some newspaperman whohadn't been fixed hadn't written in hisstory that "Coach Botsford was the starfor Emporia and Fred Roberts and CoachMcMahan for Oklahoma."Although the Oklahoma team of 1904

whipped the Sulphur Springs Town team48 to 0 in the snow at Sulphur, Oklaho-ma, it had met an even odder situationthe year before when it traveled to Fay-etteville, Arkansas, for a game with Ark-ansas.

Arkansas's rocky gridiron, wet fromhard rains and cut up considerably be-cause the Razorbacks later had practicedon the muddy field, was frozen hard asiron with its rough surface resembling aninverted harrow . Log fires were kindledto melt the mud but did little good, theplayers bruising themselves almost beyondrecognition in the battle that followed .Lewie Hardage, Oklahoma's coach from

1932 through 1934 built the finest all-weather field Norman ever saw, using sandfrom the nearby North Canadian riverinstead of earth. The Oklahoma-KansasHomecoming Day game of 1933 wasplayed on this field after a two-inch rainbut the players held their feet beautifullyas Hardage's speedy Sooners won, 20 to 0,scoring two touchdowns on fast sweeps .However Hardage's successors wanting

a finer stand of grass plowed up the fieldand added great quantities of Minnesotapeat and that's the luxuriant Sooner fieldtoday.

Lloyd C. Mostron, '40ma, has been employedas high school mathematics teacher at El Reno .He has taught as high school teacher and prin-cipal in Minnesota and Michigan .PATE-MAYO: Miss Jessie Lee Pate, '40, and

Warren Moody Mayo, both of Ardmore, weremarried in September . The couple live in Ard-more where Mr. Mayo is employed at Colbcrt's .RICHARDS-REED : Miss Marie Willis Richards

'40ed, of Muskogee and Roy S. Reed, '34 ofTulsa, were married September 1 . Mrs. Reedwas a member of Gamma Phi Beta at the Uni-versity . Mr. Reed is a member of Sigma AlphaEpsilon . The couple live in Tulsa.

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