The Texas Aggie. (College Station, Tex.) 1921-current, November 01, 1941, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1941
1917
HOMER L. FRY is living at
5325 Manett, Dallas, where he is
an architect for country estates
and other homes.
JOHN T. HANWAY, JR. is liv-
ing at 1736 West Main Street,
Houston, Texas.
Dr. C. J. Koerth
DR. CHARLES J. KOERTH,
Medical Director and Superintend-
ent of the Woodman of the World
Hospital at San Antonio, is term-
ed by the San Antonio press as the
“hero” in a long fight to secure
for San Antonio an adequate tuber-
culosis hospital. Dr. Koerth is a
tuberculosis expert.
LIEUTENANT COLONEL SAM-
UEL L. METCALFE writes to
change his address to Headquar-
ters, 1."RB."'T. 'C., Camp Roberts,
California.
1918
DALLAS R. ANDREWS gets
his mail at Box 353, Coleman, Tex-
as.
JOE W. GRACE is with E. L.
Martin, ’99, contractor, Box 654,
Dallas, Texas. For the past sev-
eral months Grace has spent most
of his time in Fort Smith, Arkan-
sas, where he is engaged in build-
ing railroad tracks for Camp Caf-
fee. The work has been contract-
ed by his company.
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Page 3
JIM N. INGLISH is associated
with the Legal Department of the
Texas Company, Houston, Texas.
C. C. JONES, of the Capital
Freehold Land Trust, Dalhart, Tex-
as, writes that when he gets caught
up with his work, he is coming
back to A. & M. for a year so
he can play polo with the boys.
COLONEL BARLOW WIN-
STON, who left A. & M. to enter
World War No. 1, is in charge of
construction of the huge new Red
River Ordnance and Lone Star
Ordnance Plant at Texarkana. He
is in the Construction Quartermas-
ter Department of the United
States Army. Prior to his pres-
ent assignment, he was in charge
of construction at Fort Bliss. Over
50,000,000 will be spent on the
Ordnance Project at Texarkana un-
der the direction of Colonel Win-
ston.
1919
C. J. “RED” DAVIDSON is own-
er of the C. J. Davidson Drilling
Company, Fort Worth National
Bank Building, Fort Worth, Texas.
MAJOR PAUL NEAL has been
promoted to the rank of Lieuten-
ant Colonel, U. S. Signal Corps.
His present assignment is Director
of the Officers Department, Signal
Corps School, Fort Monmouth, New
Jersey. Colonel Neal has served
two different assignments as sig-
nal corps officer at A. & M. He
is chairman of the Fort Monmouth
A. & M. Club and led 60 A. & M.
men to the Aggie-NYU Game in
New York City recently.
‘W. B. SCRIMGEOUR has been
with the Cotton Concentration
Company, Galveston since 1926. He
will have a daughter graduate from
the University of Texas next June
and a son who will be in A. & M.
in about five years.
1920
HURON M. ALLEN is with the
Empire District Electric Company
of Joplin, Missouri. His residence
address is 539 N. Jackson Street,
of ‘that. city.
A. LESLIE BALLARD offices
at 1518 Alamo National Building,
San Antonio, Texas.
PHILLIP BECKER, Assistant
City Chemist, Ft. Worth, has a son,
Phillip Becker, Jr., who is a star
back on the Ft. Worth Paschall
High School football team.
A recent campus visitor was
W. T. BURNS, who comes out of
the wilds of Mexico occasionally
during football seasons. He and
Mrs. Burns, who was the former
Miss Mary James of Bryan, make
their home in either Brownsville
or El Paso, while looking after
the Mexico cotton business takes
“T” to all parts of that Republic.
He was Cadet Colonel in 1920 and
a member of the National Live
Stock Judging Team that won at
Chicago, the last similar triumph.
JAMES C. HORGER, SR. is
teaching in the Engineering De-
rartment of North Texas Agricul-
tural College, Arlington, Texas.
James taught in the Richfield,
Kansas, schools
and spent this past summer taking
advanced work at the University
of Oklahoma. He, Mrs. Horger,
and their children are quite pleas-
ed over their new locaiton and send
a letter of appreciation to the
Placement Bureau, as he was re-
ferred to this opening by the
latter.
MANUEL LEON ORTEGA is a
civil enginer in Mexico City. His
address is 9a. Hamburgo No. 218,
Mexico, D. F.
SAM L. STERRETT is with
Brown & Root, Inc., Contractors,
on the big River Ordnance job at
Texarkana.
1921
JAMES L. BOONE, JR, is serv-
ing his 12th year as Superintend-
ent of Schools at Beasley, Texas,
in Fort Bend County. He has a
son, James L. Boone, Jr., a Sopho-
more at A. & M. this year.
ARTHUR G. HARDING was
transferred on September 1 to Kan-
sas Ctiy, Missouri, as Davision
Plant Superintendent for the Kan-
sas City Division of the Southwest-
ern Bell Telephone Company from
Little Rock, Arkansas, where he
has held the same position.
AUBREY S. LEGG is enjoying
his work with the Costa Rica Elec-
tric Light & Traction Company,
Apt. XXVI, San Jose, Costa Rica.
So far as he knows he is the on-
ly Aggie in Costa Rica.
FRANK M. LEVERETT is still
power enginer for the Texas Com-
pany at Port Arthur. For almost
19 years he has been with the
same company.
MAJOR H. R. MATTHEWS has
been transferred from Fort Ben-
ning, Georgia to the Headquarters
8rd Armoured Division, Camp Polk,
Louisiana.
“TANLAC” STRANGE,
Wiha,
JR. has been named a member of
Old Line
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W. M. Sparks, Chairman of the Board
Legal Reserve
during 1940-41,"
the State Board of Architectural
Examiners for a term expiring
July 25, 1947. The appointment
was announced by Governor Coke
Stevenson. Strange is practicing
architecture in West Texas in part-
nership with S. B. Haynes, ’16.
Their headquarters are at Lub-
bock.
E. H. VARNELL lives at 1042
Portland, Abilene, Texas.
1922
ERNEST P. BELL is with
Brown & Root, Contractors, on the
big Red River Ordnance Depot job
at Texarkana.
L. A. BYRON writes for us to
change his address from Hutchin-
son, Kansas, to 1547 Whitener
Street, Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
L. L. COLLINS gets his mail
at Box 637, Littlefield, Texas.
C. HOWARD DAVIS is living
at 3333 Stanford, Dallas, where
he is with the same company he
started out with from A. & M.
after graduation, the Dallas Power
and Light Company. He is now
superintendent of power for the
company and has a son who will
soon be ready for A. & M.
HUBERT G. DAVIS is an engi-
neer with the Waco City Water
Works. He gets his mail at P.
O. Box 449 of that city.
CAPTAIN O. L. DOCKUM is on
active duty with Headquarters 1
Armored Corps, Fort Knox, Ken-
tucky. He just returned from
maneuvers in Louisiana.
E. B. “GENE” FASON, 3010
1Irwindell, Dallas, recently won the
Veterans Tennis Championship of
Dallas for the third time. He also
won the same division in the Tyler
Open Tournament. He has a 14
year old daughter who plays on the
Sunset High team at Dallas, and
“Gene” has high hopes that his
12 year old son will some day play
on A. & Ms tennis teams.
F. E. FLINN, 415 Ayres Street,
Corpus Christi, Texas, is manager
of the Flinn Farms, Nueces Coun-
ty. He has a daughter attending
Stephens College at Columbia, Mis-
souri.
E. B. HILL is with Gifford-Hill
& Company, Inc. and now engaged
with the building of a six million
dollar airport and training school at
Pottsboro, Texas. His address is
P. O. Box 179, Sherman, Texas.
DAVIS L. KEY reports that he
is still peddling pig iron over in the
rice and gravy country of Louis-
iana. He reports Classmate R. L.
“BOB” CARRUTHERS with the
Hughes Tool Company but recent-
ly transferred from New Iberia,
Louisiana up into Illinois. Key
further reports a young son who
will keep him at home by the
radio instead of attending footbail
games this fall. He sends regards
to all. His address is P. O. Box
143, S. L. I. Station, Lafayette,
Louisiana.
PIERCE McCARTNEY gets his
mail at Box 8, Greenville, Texas.
McCartney has a daughter in
Southern Methodist University this
year.
W. G. “BILL” McMILLAN, Box
1447, Lubbock, is in the midst
of a $4,000,000 contract with the
government for a big Advanced
Flying School at Lubbock. Mec-
Millan is a well known building
contractor in West Texas.
JOE M. McREYNOLDS is with
the Vinson Supply Company, 220
N. Boston, Tulsa, Oklahoma. He
reports he is working hard and
doing fine.
JOHN L. OGDEN is half owner
in the L. G. Ogden & Son busi-
ness at Winnie, Texas.
HARRY WHEELDON is with
the Lone Star Gas Company, 1915
Wood Street, Dallas.
1923
FLOYD K. BUCKNER is still
with P. O’Brien Montgomery, Dal-
las, doing defense projects most-
ly. His company completed a $2,-
000,000 job at Fort Sam Houston
in 90 days. It is now working on
a job at Camp Wolters. Buckner’s
home is 3621 Rosedale, Dallas, He
is married and has three children.
W. BYRON HOPE is still in the
hardware and furniture business
at McKinney, Texas.
JAMES F. KERR was recently
promoted to a Major in the Field
Artillery. He is on active duty
at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Kerr is
living at 756 North 1t6h Street, Club
Lawton, Okla.
J. C. LANCASTER is employed
by the American Radiator and
Standard Sanitary Corporation
Sales Office, 1512 Santa Fe Build-
ing, Dallas. He is married and has
one daughter.
CARL E. OLSEN, president and
general manager of the Gearench
Manufacturing Company, Houston,
has just returned from New York
City and other points East and
North. He enjoyed a meeting of
the New York City A. & M. Club
and saw all the World Series
Games, and even saw the Louis-
Nova fight. He gets his mail
at P. O. Box 1221, Houston.
R. A. “SANDBLOWER”
PETERS is the wholesale agent
for the Humble Oil and Refining
Company, P. 0. Box 290, Yoakum,
Texas.
MAURICE A. ROME operates
and owns Rome’s Service Station
at Mission, Texas. He has not
been back to the campus since he
graduated and is looking forward
to that pleasure.
JOHN L. SAUNDERS is dis-
trict engineer of the United States
Geological Survey, Water Re-
sources Branch with offices in the
Federal Building, Fort Smith,
Arkansas. He gets his mail at P.
0. Box 149, Fort Smith, Ark.
LONZO F. STEWART has been
transferred from Nashville, Ar-
kansas to Meridian, Texas, by the
Soil Conservation Service.
1924
BEN B. FREEBOROUGH is still
with the Texas Highway Depart-
ment, Austin, and living at 2907
Beanna Street, Austin, Texas.
WALLACE R. HUTCHISON has
been with the Oklahoma Extension
Service for the past 15 years. He
is a county agent at Newkirk,
Oklahoma. He also operates his
own ranch of registered Hereford
cattle.
A new member in the Associa-
tion is ROLAND E. JARY, of the
Jary Commission Company, Ex-
change Building, Stock Yards Sta-
tion, Fort Worth. This company
sells cows, bulls, and grown cat-
tle. Roland is married and has one
son, Roland Saunders, five years
of age.
LEWIS N. MURCHISON is with
Brown & Root, Inc., Contractors,
on the big new Red River Ord-
nance job at Texarkana.
DON OLD is located in Wash-
ington, D. C., G.H.Q., Army War
College. Don and Mrs. Old and
their two children, Sally, four, and
Donlad, eleven, live in Arlington,
Virginia.
A. W. STUBBEMAN gets his
mail at P. O. Box 403, Hope,
Arkansas.
1925
R. O. BARTHOLOMEW was
made superintendent of the Hous-
ton plant of the Trinity Portland
Cement Company, Houston. He
gets his mail at Box 152.
HARRY D. DUCKETT is back
at his office after an absence of
nearly a month following an emer-
gency appendectomy. He is with
Houstoun, Bevan, and Stevenson,
607 Union National Bank Building,
Houston.
W. H. GREENSTREET is asso-
ciated with the Reed Roller Bit
Company, Lubbock, Texas.
FRANK MESSENGER, who
started out at A. & M. back in old
C Company in 1915, but whose
graduation was delayed several
years by World War No. 1, is now
manager of the Social Security
Board, U. S. Court House, Seattle,
Washington.
Messenger dropped out of school
to enter World War No. 1, was
wounded and ranched for four
years at Decatur, Texas before re-
turning to A. & M. to secure
his degree. He later did graduate
work at George Washington Uni-
versity and an additional three
years’ graduate work at London
School of Economics, London, Eng-
land. He extends a warm welcome
to any of his old friends to pay
Pim a visit when in the Pacific
Northwest.
C. A. MUNCEY has accepted
a position as mid-continent sales
manager for Abegg & Reinhold
Company of Los Angeles with
headquarters at Houston. His ad-
dress is 2949 Jensen Drive of that
city. He resigned as vice president
of the Gulf Enginers, Inc., Houston,
to accept this position.
JOHN A. WALLER, formerly of
Crockett, is assistant district engi-
neer for the State Highway De-
partment District Office 1n
Yoakum.
1926
MARILL M. BARNARD is gen-
eral] passenger agent for the Texas
Motorcoaches, Inc., Fort Worth.
He gets his mail at P. O. Box
1258.
HERBERT W. “BEEF” BEUTEL
gets his mail at Box 2248, Dallas,
where he is connected with the
Mosher Steel Company. He 1s
Works Manager.
JOHN W. BRASELTON is sales
engineer for the Federal Building
Material Company, 221 Morris Plan
Building, Tulsa, Oklahoma, where
he is doing nicely. He and Mrs.
Braselton have a son several
months old and from the looks of
his picture he is certain to be a
future tackle on the A. & M. team.
D. F. BREDTHAUER has been
transferred as county agent from
Floyd County to Goliad County,
where his headquarters are at
Goliad, Texas. He was formerly |
located at Floydada.
C. A. CHIPLEY, who is with
R. W. Briggs and Company, con-
tractors, gets his mail at P. O.
Box 1981, San Antonio, Texas. He
vice,
1927
JAMES G. ALLEN is an official
with the Fort Worth Transit Com-
pany, Fort Worth, Texas. “Jim-
mie” is president of the Fort
Worth A. & M. Club at the pres-
ent time.
S. J. “PUNK” BAKER, the old
basketball and baseball star is the
father of a third son. Punk claims
bis oldest youngster, age 9, and
known in the neighborhood play-
grounds as “Lefty” Baker, is a
real prospect for stardom at A. &
M. Father Baker is engaged in
the general practice of engineering
with his father in the firm of
Brooks-Baker, 415 West First, Ft.
Worth.
CAPTAIN PAUL A. CUNYUS
was ordered on active duty June
20. He is now Base Personnel Of-
ficer and he and his family re-
side at 721 Warren Street, Tucson,
Arizona.
LOUIS FRANKE is back on duty
as Editor, A. & M. Extension Ser-
Campus, after spending a
year in Washington on emergency
editorial work in connection with
the national defense program.
JOHN KIBER, Ft. Worth, had
a real work-out as gate-keeper and
cashier at the big cadet dance
sponsored by the Ft. Worth A. &
M. Club after the T. C. U. foot-
ball game. Out-talking and hold-
ing your own against those fast
talking cadets is no easy assign-
ment but Kiber handled the job
well. Assisting was BEN BANKS,
'25, well trained for the task as
cne of F't. Worth’s leading life in-
surance salesmen. Kiber is with
Swift and Co., Ft. Worth, and is
a past president of the Ft. Worth
A. & M. Club.
WILBURN E. “WILLIE” LANG-
LOTZ has been promoted to a
Major in the Infantry although his
present assignment is that of as-
sistant to the utilities officer at
Camp Wolters.
LIEUTENANT ALFORD O.
NICHOLSON is on active duty
assigned to the Finance Office, U.
S. Army, Keith Building, Denver,
Colorado. He is assistant Finance
Officer.
LIEUTENANT CHARLES B.
SEIDENGLANZ has been working
for “UNCLE SAM” since early
June and is now Adjutant of the
504th M. P. Bn, 3rd Army, Fort
Sam Houston, Texas. He hopes to
339 some of the football games this
all.
CHARLES W. WIMBERLY,
1804 Huldy, Houston, Texas, is
employed in the Engineering De-
partment of the Gulf Oil Corp-
oration. Charles has two brothers,
VERNON L. WIMBERLY, ’31, and
CARTER WIMBERLY, ’34, in the
Army.
DR. BRUNO WINKLER, son of
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Winkler, ’01,
of the A. & M. College, is back
for a three months’ vacation from
his post as chief geophysicist for
the Dutch Standard Oil Company
at Palembang, Sumatra. Mrs.
Winkler and their two children
have been at College Station for
some time since conditions in
Sumatra dictated their return. Dr.
Bruno Winkler returned from
Palembang by a clipper via Manila
and Honolulu and San Francisco.
1928
WILLIAM T. BOVELL spent a
week on the campus last summer
attending the Fireman’s Training
School. This was the first time
he had been back to A. & M. since
1929 and found it hard to realize
that the school had grown so.
Bovell makes his home at Tahoka,
Texas.
A. G. DIERS is married and
lives at Vickery, Texas, just out
of Dallas city limits. Diers is still
with the Bell Telephone Company.
LEO W. PARTEN is with the
Foxboro Company, Sterling Build-
ing, Houston, Texas.
O. R. STRADER is a chemist
for the T. & N. O. R. R. Creosote
Plant, Liberty Road, Houston. His
home address is 7001 Schneider
is recovering nicely from a serious
operation in June.
CHARLES R. “CHICK” DOL-
LINGER is recuperating nicely
from a recent appendectomy. He
is associated with John Dollinger,
Jr., Inc., Live Oak and Santa Fe,
Beaumont, Texas, and is an active
member of the Beaumont A. & M.
ub.
NATHAM M. FAULK is a lieu-
tenant in the army now and sta-
tioned at the Air Corps Tactical
School working in the Training
Literature Department. His ad-
dress is Air Corps Tactical School,.
Maxwell i'ield, Montgomery, Ala-
Lama.
STEVE H. GULLEDGE is with
Brown & Root, Inc. contractors,
on the big Red River Ordnance
Depot job at Texarkana.
GERALD S. HAYES gets his
mail at Star Route, Stephenville,
Texas, where he is associated with
the Clay Building Material Co.
News has come to the AGGIE
of the marriage of TARO KISHI
on October 11. His home address
is Terry, Texas.
CAPTAIN V. P. “SENATOR”
PARR has been on active duty
with the Army since January, 1941,
as assistant post signal officer and
signal property officer at Fort
Crockett, Texas. His permanent
address is 2516 Wilshire Boulevard,
Houston.
N. E. PEAK is a registered
pharmacist and owner of the Hotel
Wooten Pharmacy at Abilene, Tex-
as. He gets his mail at Box 1680
of that city.
R. F. ROSBOROUGH is in the
insurance business with Ros-
borough & Byrne, 107 W. Rusk
Street, Marshall, Texas.
JOHN WILLIAM ROSS, JR.
writes to change his address to
22 Catharine Street, Worcester,
Massachusetts.
JACK TURNER is manager of
the Silver
Worth. His address is Route 8,
Box 400, of that city.
CLAUDE
his mail at Box 13 of that city.
Creek Farms, Fort
E. WIMBERLY has
opened his own local Insurance
Agency in Galveston with offices
in the Trust Building. He gets
Road, of that city.
VICTOR W. THALMANN is liv-
ing at 809 Ocean View Drive, Hon-
olulu, Hawaii, where he is employ-
ed by the Hawaiian Pineapple Com-
pany, directing soil erosion con-
trol work on their many thousands
of acres of pineapple plantations.
Thalman says, “How about eat-
ing ‘Dole’ pineapple?” To accept
this job last May, Thalmann re-
signed from the Soil Conservation
Service after eight years’ service
with them.
A. J. WOOLVERTON gets his
mail at P. O. Box 1407, Shreveport,
Louisiana. He is with the United
Gas Pipe Line Company of that
city. ;
1929
CAPTAIN W. HOWARD BAD-
GETT has returned to the campus
to resume his place on the staff
of the engineering experiment sta-
tion. For the last three months he
has been in Washington on the
staff and faculty of the adjutant
general’s school. Prior to that time
he was on military duty as infan-
try instructor for the Houston
Military District.
LEON H. BRASKAMP is a rep-
resentative for the Great Southern
Life Insurance Company with of-
fices at 614 Alamo National Bank
Building, San Antonio.
HILMER B. HAEGELIN is on
active duty as a Captain of In-
fantry and assigned to the admin-
istrative group of the faculty of
the Infantry School, Fort Benning,
Georgia. Haegelin’s address is Ma-
con Road, RFD 1, Columbus, Geoz-
ia.
3 WELDON E. JONES is sales
supervisor for the Union Central
Life Insurance Company, 1112 Re-
public National Bank Building,
Dallas. His home address is 3005
Fondren Drive of that city.
JAMES M. NOEL is Senior Land
Appraiser appraising and purchas-
ing lands for the War Department
in Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and
the British Island of Antigria. His
address is Apartment 4, Borinquen
Park Apartments, Santurce, Puerto
_ Rico.
BEN G. TAYLOR is with the
Houston Lighting & Power Com-
pany as assistant superintendent
of operation at the Deep Water
Plant of the company. His ad-
dress is 209 Ashburn, Houston.
CAPTAIN DWIGHT L. D. TER-
RY is commanding Company “B”,
756th Tank Battalion, (L), Fort
Lewis, Washington. He and other
A. & M. men in the Pacific North-
west are looking forward with
much pleasure to seeing the Aggie-
Woghingion State Game on Decem-
er 6.
JAMES A. TRAIL has recently
taken a position as Sales Engineer
in the entire Southwest for Hyatt
Bearings Division, General Motor
Sales Corporation, Chicago, and
lives at 5937 Ross Avenue, Dallas,
Texas. For the past 12 years,
Trail has been a member of the
Mechanical Engineering Depart-
ment, A. & M. College.
W. D. STINE is with the Guif
Oil Corporation, Houston, Texas.
He gets his mail at Drawer 2100.
1930
CAPTAIN PIERRE M. HON-
NELL has been called to active
duty from assistant professor of
electrical engineer at Southern
Methodist University, Dallas, to
serve on Department of Training
Literature, Signal Corps School,
Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. His
department writes the training,
field manual, technical manual, and
other communication literature of
the Army. His permanent address
is 2102 Driscoll Street, Houston.
HARRY H. KEETON, JR. gets
his mail at Box 1164, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma, where he is man-
ager of the Harry Keeton Supply
Company. He reports business
good. He and Mrs. Keeton have
a daughter six years of age and
a son ten.
J. E. KING is living at 3902
Peck Street, Austin, Texas, and is
with the Highway Planning Sur-
vey.
STUART S. LANGFORD is still
with the Humble Oil Company and
located at Franklin, Louisiana,
where they get their mail at Box
593.
D. C. LENTZ a Senior District
Technician for the San Jacinto Soil
Conservation District with head-
quarters at Huntsville. He gets
his mail at P. O. Box 71.
W. S. MILLINGTON is county
agricultural agent for Brazoria
County. He is secretary-treasurer
of the Brazoria County A. & M.
Club and Adjustant of the Charles
Dixon Post 241 American Legion
of Texas.
EARLIE B. NEEDHAM is a san-
itary enginer with the Abilene-
Taylor County Health Unit. He
is living at 1934 N. 2nd Street,
Abilene.
J. A. “PAT” PATTERSON is
personnel officer for GiebLa Roche-
Dahl-Chappell, architects and engi-
neers of the huge Red River Ord-
nance Deport at Texarkana. He's
also an officer and one of the lead-
ing spirits in the very active and
new Texarkana A. & M. Club.
HUNTER L. SMITH is living
at 144 East 12th Street, Dallas,
where he is a safety engineer with
the American Surety Company of
New York assigned to the Austin
Company in charge of all safety
in the construction of the Fort
Worth Aircraft Assembly Plant,
a $17,000,000 project.
SETH H. STEELE
is Junior
Resident Engineer for the State
Highway Department, Corpus
Christi.
HIRAM C. WEBB is living at
1219 N. Choctaw, Dewey, Okla-
homa.
LESTER HANKS is now a 1st
Lieutenant on active duty and is
serving as an instructor in the
Quartermaster School, Camp Lee,
Virginia. During the late thirties
he was a member of the Agricul-
tural Economics Department staff
at A. & M.,, leaving that position
to accept a fellowship at Harvard
University.
1931
JOSEPH AVANT is taking gradu-
ate work in structures at the Uni-
versity of Illinois and his address
is 602 West Illinois, Urbana, Illi-
nois. He is on a leave from the
U. S. Engineers at Vicksburg, Mis-
sissippi.
GARLEN R. BRYANT attended
the NYU-Aggie game in New
York City, having been stationed
at that time in Virginia at Arling-
ton Cantonment. Garlen was call-
ed to active duty on May 27th and
his permanent station is at Fort-
Sam Houston, Texas, Adjutant Gen-
eral’s Office, Headquarters Eighth
Corps Area.
E. M. EARL, JR. is in the Austin
office of the Highway Planning
Survey and is living at 1502
Wethersfield Road, Austin.
J. RUFUS EMMONS, County
Agent, Matador, reports that his
baby boy has grown from two
pounds two and a half ounces to
17 pounds. Rufus says, “From the
fight he has made to live, I know
he will make a fighting Aggie.”
WILLIAM E. FORD receives his
mail at P. O. Box 4101, Houston,
Texas.
JOE B. LLOYD gets his mail
at Box 76, Johnson ity. He was
recently elected president of the
Johnson City Chamber of Com-
merce.
HENRY F. C. RUMFELT is em-
ployed as Senior Mechanical Engi-
neer by the Engineer Board at
Fort Belvoir, Virginia. He is liv-
ing at 703 14th Street, New Alex-
andria, Virginia. é
V. O. FRITZE, assistant inven-
tory manager, State Highway De-
partment, Austin, lives at 3407
Woodrow Street at that city.
J. D. MITCHAM is with the Na-
tional Supply Company and at the
present time is located at Jackson,
Mississippi, where he lives at the
Heidelberg Hotel. ;
CAPTAIN L. WIMBERLY is a
classification officer at the Recep-
tion Center, Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
RUSSELL WOODALL gets his
mail at Box 1407, Shreveport,
Louisiana, where he is with the
United Gas Pipe Line Company.
1932
G. LAMBERT BRISTOL receives
his mail at Box 264, Iowa Park,
Texas. Lambert is married and
has one son.
LIEUTENANT WM. MARK
CURTIS is on active military
duty with the 41st Engineers at
Fort Bragg, N. C.
JOE R. McMAHAN, JR. is still
employed in the Humble Oil and
Refining Company, Geophysical De-
partment, 202 Humble Building,
Houston.
T. W. HILLIN has resigned as
county agent for Pecos County,
Fort Stockton, Texas, to become
a partner and manager of the Hil-
lin-Stokes Ranch Supply at Fort
Stockton, Texas.
J. W. MOORE is still with the
Missouri Pacific Lines as Water
Service Chemist. His office is 318
Union Station Building, Little
Rock, Arkansas.
FRED P. SEWELL, formerly of
Tyler, is now with the Taylor
Refining Company as assistant
general superintendent at Compus
Christi, Texas.
JOHN M. WINSLOW is still in
the ranching business at Menard,
Texas. He is married and has two
children, a boy and a girl. As a
student at A. & M., John was the
best drilled man in his company in
1931, ringmaster of the rodeo, a
member of the Ross Volunteers,
and participated in many other stu-
dent affairs.
1933
IRBY R. ADAMS has been ap-
pointed to the faculty of the Uni-
versity of Tennessee Junior Col-
lege at Martin, Tennessee. He re-
signed a position with the Farm
Security Administration at Canton,
Texas to accept.
LIEUTENANT THEODORE T.
CARTER is assigned to Wheeler
Field, Honolulu, Territory of
Hawaii. He reports quite a few
other A. & M. men at Wheeler
Field.
HARVEY CASH, JR. is still
with the Texas Company and his
permanent address is Geophysical
Division, The Texas Company,
Houston, Texas. He writes he is
still “Doodle Bugging” and moving
all over the country.
0. M. “JACK” LANGSTON is
secretary-treasurer of the Beau-
mont Production Credit Associa-
tion with offices at 503 Perlstein
Building, Beaumont.
OTHO L. MIMMS is with the
Division of Farm Management and
Costs, Bureau of Agricultural Eco-
nomics, Washington, D. C. He is
an active member of the National
Capital A. & M. Club.
LIEUTENANT RALPH LE.
RINN is living at 1905 South Car-
rollton, Apartment S, New Orleans,
Louisiana. Rinn is on active duty
at the Port of Embarkation, New
Orleans. He was married last June
to Miss Lucile B. Davis, E1 Campo.
GEORGE H. SAMUELS is tem-
porarily at 1822 Soviet, New Or-
leans, Louisiana, where he is on
a three months’ leave from Co-
lombia, South America. He expects
to return to South America early
in December, if he isn’t called to
active duty.
LIEUTENANT JAMES B.
SELLERS has been on duty at
Camp Wolters since last February.
He has just received orders to re-
port to the Adjutant General’s
School in Washington, D. C. from
November 3 to December 20.
S. ARDIS TAYLOR, first lieu-
tenant in the U. S. Engineer Corps,
has been ordered to active duty
at Fort Sam Houston. He was an
engineer with the Texas Power and
Light Company.
1934
R. L. BENNETT lives in Deca-
tur, where he operates two stock
farm units in the Rhome Com-
munity.
JOHN CASSELL has been as-
signed with the 18th Engineers
Combat Regiment at Vancouver
Barracks, Washington.
ROY D. JONES has left the
Highway Planning Survey to ac-
cept a position with the Hughes
Tool Company and is located in
Houston, Texas.
LIEUTENANT ROSS N. REID
is on active duty with the Signal
Office Headquarters 8th Corps
Area, Fort Sam Houston, Texsa.
Ross is secretary of the Army A.
& M. Club in San Antonio.
WM. E. SCARBOROUGH is liv-
ing at 1723 N. Lee, Odessa, Texas, .
where he is division engineer for
the Reed Roller Bit Company.
J. G. SCHLATHER is on active
duty and attached to the Construct-
ing Quartermaster, Camp Bowie,
Texas. He resides at 407 W.
Adams, Brownwood, Texas. :
LT. CARTER WIMBERLY is
located at Victoria, Texas, Avia-
tion Corps Advanced Flying School.
1935
W. L. GARRARD is with the
Highway Planning Survey in
charge of about 28 Central Texas
Counties, and makes his headquar-
ters at 2917 Barnard Street, Waco,
Texas.
CARL GIESEN is living at 3911
Holland, Dallas, where is is still
with the Borden Company.
J. WILEY HOLMES is county
agricultural agent at Van Horn,
Texas.
A. PAT JONES is in the whole-
sale gas and oil business at Moi-
ahans, Texas. He expects to make
some of the ball games this year
as he has not been on the cam-
pus since he graduated in 1935.
LIEUTENANT JAMES A,
MULLER is assigned to the 54th
Coast Artillery, Camp Davis, North
Carolina.
H. SCHNEEMAN, JR. is with
the State Highway Department,
San Angelo. He resides at 306
N. Monroe, of that city.
W. T. POSEY, county agent, A.
& M. Extension Service, has been
transferred from Clarksville, to
Pecos County where his headquar-
ters will be at Fort Stockton.