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re EE —— THE TEXAS AGGIE Page 4 1930 W. S. MILLINGTON, county agent of Brazoria County at An- gleton, Texas, was one of the 57 county agricultural agents of the entire United States honored with distinguished service award diplo- mas, at a recent meeting of the National Association of County Agents held in Chicago, Illinois. EARLIE B. NEEDHAM has just accepted the position of Sanitary- Engineer with the Abilene-Taylor County Health Unit. This Unit was established January 1, 1941. Earlie receives his mail at 1934 North Second Street, Abilene. Up until the first of the year he was with the Texas State Department of Health. E. PAUL BRAUNIG has recent- ly changed his address from Grid- ley, California, to 2945 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, California. He is with Cutler-Hammer, Inc., 970 Folsom, of San Francisco. ALFRED CROCKER has been transferred as assistant county ag- ricultural agent from Cherokee County to Jefferson County. He will be located at Beaumont. RICHARD S. DOCKUM is a safe- ty engineer for the Massachu- setts Bonding and Insurance Com- pany, Dallas. He recently stopped by the campus while passing through. Prior to his present con- nection, he was with the State Highway Department and later was a member of the consulting engineering firm of Mowland (W. V. ’28) and Dockum at Corsicana. He received his degree in civil engineering. J. D. KING, JR. principal of Ennis High School, has been elect- ed Chancellor Commander of the Ennis Lodge No. 11, Knights of Pythias. King has been principal of the Ennis High School for sev- eral years. 1931 New papa—WESLEY D. BENT- LEY. URBAN H. BALL is living at 620 Pecore Avenue, Houston, Tex- as. CAPTAIN EARL J. BERRY- HILL, who has been on active CCC duty for several years, has been ordered from Littlefield, Texas, to bape tO _Llield.. Fong Tawis, Wash ‘ington, in the Pacific North: St. He is a former Aggie yell leader and remembered by his friends as “Hoss-fly” and sends regards to his many friends. WM. G. CARNAHAN is still with the National Youth Admin- istration but has been transferred from Washington, D. C. to Denver, Colorado, where he is located at 1269 Logan. WAYNE E. “GENE” THOMP- SON has been elected secretary- treasurer of the Houston A. & M. Club. He is with the Dairyland, Inc., Houston, and received his de- gree in Dairy Husbandry. 1932 J. 0. BEASLEY is now a famous geneticist with the Texas Agri- cultural Experiment Station here on the campus. W. J. FAULK, who is attending the Field Artillery School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, saw the Fordham A. & M. Football Game in Dal- las on New Year’s Day. He reports that there are a good many ex- Aggies on the post at Fort Sill. While a student at A. & M., Walter took Chemical Engineering and participated in intramural ath- letics. LT. JAMES M. “MEL” ORMAN was called to active duty on Dec- ember 2, 1940, and receives his mail at Box No. 5, FAS, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. “Mel” is attending a special Battery Officer’s Course and reports having seen the follow- ing ex-Aggies there: Henry G. Bo- hnenkamp, 32, A. W. Rogers, Jr., ’39, T. P. Johnson, ’38. FREDDIE W. CONRAD has re- cently moved in Houston to 3223 Georgetown. Freddie is an account- ant with J. L. Block & Company, Accountants. ROBERT E. HENRY has been called on extended active duty and is receiving his mail at his home address, 2718 Buena Vista Street, San Antonio. He doesn’t know where he will finally end up but expects to be sent to Camp Lee, Virginia. He was living in Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania. FREDERICK WwW. “FRITZ” MUELLER is a geologist with the Skelly Oil Company, 1301 Esper- son Building, Houston, Texas. “Fritz” took his M. S. degree in 1934, and as a student was man- ager of the Aggieland Orchestra. HARVEY OAKES, formerly with the U. S. D. A. at Temple, is '98, senior soil scientist, U. S. D. A,, and chief of the Division of Soil Survey of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station at College Sta- tion. J. C. OLIVER, after seeing con- siderable service with the State Health Department, was awarded in the fall of 1939 a scholarship at Harvard University, made avail- able through the Federal Social Security Board for the training of health workers. He took his M. S. degree at Harvard last June and is now located at Tyler, Texas, where he is in charge of investiga- tions and abatement of salt water pollution in the east Texas oil section. RANDOLPH “RANDY” TUF- FLY is with the Borden Company in Houston and resides at 3214 Dixie Drive. “Randy” was 1st Lt., Co. 'D Infantry, while in school 1933 LEO E. BUMGARNER, of the Freeport Sulphur Company at Freeport, was recently elected secretary of the Freeport-Velasco Chamber of Commerce. W. W. “Mitch” MITCHELL, who has been a pilot with the Ameri- can Airlines for some time, is now residing at 46 Bayview Avenue, Port Washington, Long Island, New York, and is flying the New York to Memphis run. As a stu- dent, “Mitch” was a member of the varsity baseball squad. H. F. HASWELL is located at Loreauville, Louisiana, where he is employed by the Sun Oil Com- pany. Box 157 is his mailing ad- dress. CLARENCE E. “BULL” MAR- CUM has resigned as county agent for the A. & M. Extension Service at Zavalla to accept a position with the Production Credit Bank, Farm Credit Administration, Houston, Texas. LILBOURN G. MORGAN is man- ager of the Bolinger Lumber & Supply Company, Inc., Bossier City, Louisiana. He and Mrs. Morgan reside at 251 Boulevard, Shreve- port, Louisiana, While a student at A. & M., Morgan studied archi- tecture and was in Battery E, Field Artillery. WARD W. NEWPORT is with the Farm Security Administration and was transferred on January 1 Oklahoma, where he and Mrs. New- port are making their home. 1934 GERALD K. ASHBY is a first lieutenant in the Field Artillery Reserve and is attending the Field Artillery School at Ft. Sill, Okla- homa for the next three months. JOHN D. CUNNINGHAM has recently moved from Fort Worth to 1122 Oak Cliff Boulevard, Dal- las, where he is still with the Farm Security Administration. John is a member of the Board of Direc- tors of the Former Students Asso- ciation. WADE M. WATSON is living at 2840 N. W. 23rd Street, Okla- homa City, Oklahoma, where he is with the Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors Sales Corporation, Oklahoma City. Watson was for- merly located at Dallas. J. C. DORIA gets his mail at Bolivar 104, Monterrey, N. L. Mex- ico. Doria has recently completed an elegent new theatre and is get- ting along splendidly. CHAS T. SMITH is with the Eastman Oil Well Survey Com- pany and has recently been trans- ferred to Oklahoma City, Okla- homa, where he gets his mail at P. O. Box 1108. He was formerly located at Centralia, Illinois. C. B. SPILL gets his mail at Box 777, Winters, Texas, where he is farming for himself. Henry C. Wendler of the Inter- national Business Machines Corp., Dallas, has been called to active duty as First Lieutenant, Infantry, U.S.A. and assigned to the Adju- tant General Department in Wash- ington. He will work out of that city to coordinate the activities be- tween the Adjutant General’s office and the electric accounting sys- tems established to modernize the record keeping work of the en- larged army forces. Wendler’s work has already taken him over a large part of the United States. He is an expert in the field of electric ac- counting and business machines, having gone with I.B.M. after graduation in 1934. Since that time he has compiled one of the best records among the entire sales force of his company. He was an active member and a former of- ficer of the Dallas A. & M. Club. His present address is 2055 Thirty- Eighth St., S. E., Washington, D. C. and he reports seeing many A. & M. men in Washington and on associated with Mr. W. T. Carter, his travels over the country. has been named general manager of ‘the Julian C. Field and Company, ‘Inc., Denison, Texas, following the curity Board for training health workers. an, and a son, Walter Dwight, Jr., was born to them panied Bellamy to Harvard, where he received his M.S. degree in June, this time and live at 2105 Cavitt. EP Ta = —theHEeAoor—Oliver-2akl front a rankiin, Texas to Hominy, ue R100 ) 1 er-maKkie JOHN E. “PETE” ROBERTSON death of Julian C. Field. The com- pany is under contract to supply sand and gravel for the fifty mil- lion dollar Denison Dam. Robertson has been with the Austin Bridge Company, Dallas. He received his degree in civil engineering and has been doing construction work since his graduation. Mrs. Robertson is the former Miss Christobel Bailey, daughter of Mrs. S. G. Bailey and the late S. G. Bailey, who was for many years secretary of the Board of Directors and assistant to the President of the A. & M. College. As a student at A. & M., “Pete” was a letterman in football. W. D. BELLAMY, who has been with the State Health Department for a number of years, was granted a leave of absence in the fall of 1939 to do a year’s work at Harvard University on a scholarship made available by the Federal Social Se- At that time Mr. and Mrs. Bellamy were located in Bry- on August 22, 1939. Mrs. Bellamy and son accom- 1940. They are back in Bryan at Bellamy is again with the State Health Department . CHARLES M. MAST is with the Insurance Employers Casualty Company and is making his home in San Antonio, where he has been located for sometime. JOHN H. WILLARD has been transferred as county agent from McMullen County to Zavalla Coun- ty, where he will be located at Crystal City in the same capaci- ty. As a student at A. & M., Wil- lard was a major of the cavalry, a Ross Volunteer Captain in 1934, and a member of the Senior Ring Committee. 1935 R. H. BURKS is assistant chief engineer, Road Machinery Divis- ion, of Gar Wood Industries and is located in Detroit, Mich. JAMES W. GIBSON is with the Bureau of Agricultural Econom- ics, U. 8..D. A. with offices on tild- ing, Amariilo, Texas. JAMES T. “FRITZ” JONES was a recent campus visitor. His address is 109 North 8th Street, Temple, Texas, where he is employed with the Santa Fe Railroad. H. A. MUELLER is an admin- istrative assistant with the A.A.A. at Goliad, Texas, where he has been located for sometime. As a student, H. A. was a member of the Aggieland Orchestra. JAMES A. MULLER was a re- cent campus visitor, being here on a business trip. James, who received his degree in Chemical Engineering, is working for W. H. Curtin and Co., Box 101, Houston, Texas. This is another example of one of the many instances where an Aggie works for an Aggie, as W. H. Curtin is a 1912 graduate. Dr. James R. Gill, Jr. is an op- tometrist at 210 West Franklin Street, Waxahachie, Texas. Gill is secretary of the Ellis County A. & M. Club. Robert Horton is with Cia. Min- era del Norte, S. A., Nacozari, So- nora, Mexico. Robert has not seen a football game in two years and was anxiously waiting to see A. & M. play in the Rose Bowl. A. Pat Jones is manager and sec- retary-treasurer of the Monahans P-K Oil Company, Monahans, Tex- as. He has been with the above concern for the past two years. Noel T. Langham, who has been on Bahrein Island, Persian Gulf, for the past two years, reported to his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Langham of Mission, that the Italian bombing of that island did no damage. He has been taking a vacation in Bombay, India. He is resident geologist for the Standard Oil Co. on the Island. Ted M. Goedeke is with the Ma- rine Department of the Texas Com- pany, and his present mailing ad- dress is S. S. Washington, Texaco Marine Department, Port Arthur, Texas. Roy M. Vick, Jr. who is on active duty, has been transferred from Fort Monroe, Virginia to Fort Crockett, Texas. Kemper A. Zercher has accepted the position as science teacher in the Mercedes school system. His address is 322 Virginia Avenue of that city. New papa—Henry D. Mayfield, Jr. D. B. Lancaster is project sup- erintendent for the Bowie Cass Electric Cooperative, Inc., Doug- lassville, Texas. Morris C. Law has been trans- ferred to the San Antonio Machine & Supply Company, Corpus Christi, by the San Antonio office. Pres- ident of SAMSCO is C. C. “Polly” Krueger, 12, of San Antonio. G. G. Looney is part owner of Darter-L.ooney Implement Com- pany, LaGrange, Texas. W. W. Bailey has recently been employed to assist Professor C. E. Murphey with the meats work at A. & M. Meats Laboratory. Bailey comes to the College from the State Prison System where he has had charge of the prison abattoir and canning plant. Lieutenant John B. McCluskey, Jr. has been commissioned for two year’s service at Manila, Philippine Islands and is located at Fort Mills, Corregidor, P. I. He left Fort Crockett early in October. Frank J. Richter is with "the United States Fidelity and Guar- anty Company, 1011 Maritime Building, New Orleans, Louisiana, and makes his home at 7008 Zimple Street, New Orleans. Merl G. Taylor gets his mail at Cia Agric. de Guatemala, Finca Santa Rosa, Rio Bravo—Tisquisate, Republic of Guatemala, Central America. Taylor finds his work very fascinating. Nash O. Thompson who has been assistant county agricultural ag- ent for the A. & M. Extension Ser- vice at Randall County, has been transferred to Oldham County as county agricultural agent, with headquarters at Vega, Texas. While at A. & M. Nash was a member of the varsity football team and participated in other student acti- vities. Wade C. Welles, Port Neches, has now completed his second step in his basic training for the U. S. Air Corps at Randolph Field. Lieutenant James E. Wells, Italy, reconnaissance officer of the 132d Field Artillery, Texas National Guard, 36th Division, Navarro County Unit, expects to leave for Camp Bowie at Brownwood, some- time in December. i Clarence H. Martin is now an aviation cadet at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida. He now expects to complete his training about the first of March, 1941. During his student days, Clarence was connected with the news stand. New papa—dJ. W. Foster, Jr. vg, HTT or A ARR A. PAUL CALLAHAN received orders to report for extended active duty with the regular army at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma on January 3. Paul expects to remain at Ft. Sill for Service Command duty for a month or six weeks and then expects to be assigned to a Texas post. He says he will certainly be tickled to hear from any of his “old bud- dies”. During his cadet days, Paul was a football player and active in other student affairs. JAMES H. ECHTERHOFF has changed his address to 430 Dalzell, Shreveport, Louisiana. James is a chemist with the United Gas Pipe Line Company, City National Bank Building, Shreveport, La. S. W. HENDERSON, JR. has returned to the States after hav- ing been in Colombia, South Amer- ica for some time, doing seismo- graph work for the Texas Com- pany. Sam visited the Association upon his return and says he is glad to be back in the States. His pre- sent address is 3436 Overbrook Lane, Houston, Texas. ROBERT W. MAXWELL, JR. is home office representative for the Aetna Life Insurance Company with offices 422-3-4 Lubbock Na- tional Building, Lubbock, Texas. CARMAN G. RHODE is still with the Soil Conservation Service and gets his mail at Box 394, Floy- dada, Texas. LIEUT. ORMON R. SIMPSON is on active duty with the 3rd Bat- talion, 8th Marines, Marine Corps Base, San Diego, California. Be- fore being called out this fall, he was in charge of the Student Em- ployment Office at A. & M. He re- ports that the Marines are mighty busy these days but that he and Mrs. Simpson are enjoying San Diego. He sends regards to his friends and invites them to stop by and see him, or to drop him a line. C. LAMBERT WILSON is teach- ing vocational agriculture and re- cently moved from Rising Star to Route 3, Stephenville, Texas. JOHNNIE P. ZINN is teaching in the high school at Lampasas, Texas. B. M. BROWNING has been ap- pointed county agricultural agent at Marshall. He has been teaching vocational agriculture at Marshall High school. He succeeded Paul Anderson, 29, who was named to the post but did not accept be- cause he expected a call to active military service. Browning assumed his new duties on February 1. FIRST LIEUTENANT M. M. Dikeman has been called to active duty in the U. S. Cavalry with his first station at Brownsville, where ne reported for duty on January 10. WALLACE MARTIN is teaching vocational agriculture at Winters, Texas. ELLIS M. SIMS is a member of the Mechanical Engineering De- rartment at the University of Ok- lahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. MARSHALL F. STILES, JR. receives his mail at 100 East 30th Street, Austin, Texas. Marshall is a petroleum engineer and has spent the past 4% years working in the oil fields of Texas, New Mexico, and Louisiana. HENRY M. QUALTROUGH is a second lieutenant with the 38th Field Artillery Battalion and for the time being is located at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. 1937 Married—ALBERT L. DAVID. JAMES E. ROUNTREE has been with the Soil Conservation Ser- vice since his graduation, and at this time is located at Waxahachie, Texas. James has a younger broth- er, W. M., in school who will take his degree in June. ; DEWITT C. HOLLEMAN, who r2ceived his master’s degree in 1937, is now in the Accounting Office of Sam Houston State Teachers College, Huntsville, Texas. D. W. BUIE is associated with the Farmers and Merchants Na- tional Bank at Gilmer, Texas. OSCAR A. KUEHNE is living at 422 Melba Street, Gladewater, Texas, where he is teaching indus- trial education in the Gladewater Public Schools. CHESTER F. MEYER is with A 111i s-Chalmers Manufacturing Company in their office at Wash- ington, D. C. BRANTLEY PATE and Wallace P. Richmond are both sales engi- neers with the Tractor Division of A llis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company and are traveling out of the head office at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. JOHN H. MOREHEAD, JR., who C. B. FORD has changed his ad- dress to 1016 Bacchus Avenue, Miami, Arizona. He was formerly located at Alma, Colorado. WARREN A. GRASSO has mov- ed to Beaumont from Austin where he is working for the U. S. Mar- itime Commission. He is residing at 2545 Hazel Street, Beaumont, Texas. LIEUTENANT FRANK GIL- christ is on active duty and tak- ing the 3rd Instructors’ Course at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. He was liv- ing in Dallas when called to ser- vice. PAUL T. HANES has been transferred to Sulphur Springs, Texas, where he gets his mail at Box 464. Paul is with the Farm Security Administration and re- ports that he likes his work fine and is looking forward to the New Year. GARLON A. HARPER is in the county office of the A.A.A. at Farwell, Texas, where his mail- ing address is Box H. RICARDO KESSLER was a re- cent campus visitor. His address is Apartado Postal 358, Monterrey, N. L., Mexico. Ricardo took me- chanical engineering while at A. & M., was a distinguished stu- dent, a member of the Scholarship Honor Society, and won the Mathe- matics Department Watch Award for 1936. JACK F. McCANNE is living at 1450 Easy Street, Beaumont, where he is with the Magnolia Oil Company. Jack reports that he is getting along fine. ROY M. SHIPMAN is an engi- neer in the Hydraulics section for Frederic R. Harris, Inec., Cons- truction Engineer, 27 William St., New York City, New York. While a cadet at A. & M., Shipman took civil engineering, was a distin- guished student, a member of the Scholarship Honor Society, and vice president of the A. S. C. E. WILLARD E. SIMPSON is liv- ing at 1211 W. Woodlawn, San Antonio, where he is junior office engineer and inspector for the W. E. Simpson Company, Consulting Engineers, 1446 Milam Building of that city. Since receiving his de- gree in civil engineering, “Willie” took graduate work in civil engi- neering and soil mechanics at Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology at Boston. M. WILSON SIMS is living at took his degree in industrial edu- cation and taught for Two or tnree years following his graduntion, is now a first lieutenant in the 12th Field Artillery at Fort Sam Hous- ton. John is married and he and his wife live at 411 East Courtland San Antonio. JOHNNY MORROW, three let- ter athlete at A. & M., was a re- cent campus visitor en route to Houston where he will be associ- ated with the Oshman Trunk and Luggage Company. One of the most colorful athletes of South- west Conference history, Johnny lettered in football, basketball, and baseball. He played and managed Freshman baseball for several years but has been in the sporting equipment business for the past three years. W. E. “BILL” STAGES, former Aggie football star and head coach at Gladewater High School, enjoy- ed another good season. Before moving to Gladewater, he coached successfully at Hull-Daisetta. JOS. J. TAPAL is an instrue- tor in wood shop for the Houston Independent School District and is residing at 726 Redan, Hous- ton. Tapal served as graduate as- sistant in the Industrial Education Department, A. & M. College for four and a half months. ORVILLE M. RALPH is with the Mene Grande Oil Company, Barcelona, Venezuela, S. A. WILLIAM C. SMITH has changed his address from 145 West 5th Avenue, Garnett, Kansas, to 316 Creek Avenue, Bartlesville, Oklahoma. McGEHEE WORD writes to mail his TEXAS AGGIE to Class 41-C, Company “C”, Cadet Detachment, Randolph Field, Texas, until fur- ther notice. 1938 New Papa—JOE H. MOORE JOE G. TURNER Married—W. O. CULBERTSON, Jr. FRANK GILCHRIST Deceased—CAROL H. THOMAS N. RAY CLARK is in the Engi- neering Department of General Electric and is located at the plant at Pittsfield, Massachusetts. ALDEN C. DUDLEY, JR., has been called to active duty and is a second lieutenant in the Engineer Reserve, U. S. Army, and is sta- tioned for the present at Ft. Bel- voir, Virginia. His home address is 811 Monte Vista Drive, Dallas, Texas. 8 State—Street,~Sehenertaqy, New] York, where he is with the General Electric Company taking their ad- vanced engineering course in the Engineering General Department. ROY E. SMITH gets his mail at Box 64, Clarkwood, Texas, where he is bookkeeper for the Nueces Refining Company. Smith was a distinguished student, a member of the Economics Club, and of the Scholarship Honor Society, while at A. & M. CYRIL M. STATUM is reposses- sion clerk for the Farm Security Administration, Parry Avenue at Commerce Street, Dallas. His res- idence address is 5735 Morningside Avenue of that city. PAUL W. STEPHENS is with the Estimating and Engineering Department of the Central Texas Iron Works, Waco. He has been with this company since graduation and is getting along splendidly. He lives at 625 North 33rd, Waco, is married, and has one child. TOM B. STROTHER is a second lieutenant with the U. S. Army and is at present located at Col- lege Station, Texas, where he is an instructor in the Coast Artil- lery. While a cadet at A. & M., “Tommy” was a member of the Ross Volunteers, president of the Industrial Arts Club, intramural manager 1937 and 1938, a member of the Glee Club, and Major of Battery “A”, Coast Artillery. JOHN W. TOMPKINS is with the Soil Conservation Service, Se- guin, Texas, where he gets his mail at Box 143 of that city. He is jun- ior agronomist. “Tommy” is mar- ried and he and Mrs. Tompkins make their home at 761 John- son Street. JAMES C. THOMPSON, of Mem._ phis, Texas, has succeeded Captain J. P. Forgason, "24, as Bee County agricultural agent during Captain Forgason’s period of service as commanding officer of Battery E, 133rd Field Artillery. Thompson’s headquarters are at Beeville, Tex- as. WILLIAM A. THOMPSON is owner and general manager of the Potrillo Ranch, Palma, New Mex- ico, “Tommy” is married and has one child and is getting along fine. Since receiving his degree from A. & M., Thompson has served one year with the U. S. Army under the Thomason Act. He is a mem- ber of the New Mexico Cattle- men’s Association, and of the New Mexico Wool Growers’ Associa- tion. JOHN E. TROTT is a third year student at the Louisiana State Un. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1941 iversity Medical Center at New Orleans, Louisiana. John’s home address is Yoakum, Texas, and while at A. & M. he took pre- med work. JACK W. TUCKER is manager of the Trinity Chamber of Com- merce, Trinity, Texas. He is not married and makes his home at the Gibson Hotel at Trinity. While attending A. & M., “Tuck” was 1st Lieutenant A Co. Infantry, a distinguished student, a member of the Marketing and Finance Club, and active in student affairs. TROY P. WAKEFIELD is now in Ames, Iowa, working on his doc- torate at Iowa State University. He is living at 2228 Lincoln Way in Ames. Troy received his B. S. de- gree in agriculture in 1938 and his M. S. degree in rural sociol- ogy in 1940 at Texas A. & M. DAN J. WALLIN is county supervisor for the U. S. D. A. Farm Security Administration, Box 368, Hemphill, Texas. WILLIAM C. WEDEMEYER is teaching vocational agriculture in the Crockett Independent School District, Crockett, Texas. “Willie” is ‘married and gets his mail at Box 721, Crockett. RICHARD E. WHITE is an en- gineer in the Mission Manufactur- ing Company, Houston. “Dick” does design and development work. He and Mrs. White reside at 1336 Studewood, Houston. While attend- ing A. & M., “Dick” was lieutenant colonel of the field artillery, a distinguished student, managing ed- itor of the Battalion, a member of the Scholarship Honor Society, and active in other student affairs. ROBERT M. WILLIAMS is a second lieutenant in the Infantry of the U. S. Army and is located at Camp Paraiso, Canal Zone with the bth Infantry. “Bob” was ap- pointed as a commissioned offi- cer in the regular U. S. Army July 1, 1939. JAMES H. WILLIFORD is with the United States Air Corps as a second lieutenant at Randolph Field, Texas. While a student at A. & M.,, “Willi” took agricultural education, was an honor graduate in 1938, and was active in many student affairs. CLARENCE A. WILSON gets his mail at Box 188, Luling, Tex- as, where he is in the Utilities De- partment of the City of Luling. ' NORMAN UG iva LR 1V- ing at 2801 King’s Road, Dallas, where he is sanitarian for Dallas County working for the Dallas County Health Department. JOHN M. WINSTON has resign- ed his position with the Glenn L. Martin Company of Baltimore, Maryland, to accept a place as a hydraulic engineer in the Aircraft Division of Vicker’s Inc. His home address is 15052 Fairfield Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. 1939 Married—WILLIAM W. SMALL JAMES JOE DOYLE ERNEST J. BOTARD has been transferred as assistant county agricultural agent by the A. & M. Extension Service from Cameron County to McMullen County, where he will be county agricultural agent. His headquarters will be Tilden, Texas. GAINES M. BOYLE has been called to active duty and is located for the present at Camp Bowie, Brownwood, Texas. He is in Battery “A”, 132nd Field Artillery, and reports seeing many A. & M. men. GEORGE E. BRANSOM, JR. is with Gar Wood Industries and is living at 150 East Euclid, Detroit, Michigan. George will be remember. ed as a member of the varsity football squad and is the son of George E. Bransom, ’12, of Burle- son. ALFREDO M. GARZA, JR. is doing some special work for the Pan American Airways, in Mexico City. The work will last several months. His permanent address however, is Box 12, Eagle Pass, Texas. CURTIS L. GODFREY is em- ployed by the Soil Conservation Service in Arizona. He resides at 701 East Third Street, Tucson. JERRY T. MARTIN, D. V. M., is with the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal In- dustry. He makes his headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he can be reached at 507 Federal Building. ALVA E. KOCH, who has been with the Texas Highway Depart- ment, Paris, Texas, has been called to active service and is now a Sec. ond Lieutenant at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and should be addressed in care of the Second Instructors Course, Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. RICHARD M. MOORE gets his mail at Box 177, Pearsall, Texas, where he is connected with the Farm Security Administration.