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Page 3 THE TEXAS AGGIE Friday, December 5, 1941 have ever gone thru a siege like this one of mine you can’t realize how much they are ap- preciated. From all the dope I can get, this illness of mine normally runs a convalescent period of from 8 to 6 months. I have been off since the first week of September and My Doctor tells he will release me in about 4 more weeks, as good as ever. On the optimistic side he told me one day that the surest way to live to 70 is to find my trouble at 30. This probably means I won’t be able to play any more football and that a certain amount of care and possibly some diet may be necessary in the future, altho I feel right now as tho I can still beat “Puny” and “Bull” down under a good Louie Miller punt. Mac, please give ail the boys my very best regards. It would really be a pleasure to walk around the old place Thursday and see some of the old timers but that will have to be held up another couple of years, Thanks and best regards, Jack Evans, ’24 E. C. “ERNIE” JOHNSON is back on the job now after being out most of the summer due to illness. He is with the Soil Conservation Service at Dublin, Texas. HERBERT M. TATUM was elected president of the Dallas sec- tion of the Texas Society of Archi- tects at a recent dinner of that organization. Tatum is an outstand- ing architect in Dallas and lives at 45563 Fairway. 1925 J. W.“JOHNNIE” GALBRAITH, of the firm of Hansen and Gal- braith, Road and Bridge Con- tractors, lives at 607 W. Buffalo Avenue, Cleburne, Texas. At the present time he gets his mail at Box 229, Cuero. He is married and has three children. JOHN J. LEDBETTER, JR. is a major in the U. S. Army at Fort Sam Houston and is living at 951 Bailey Avenue, San Antonio, Tex- as. ~ CAPT. EDWARD R. McCHES- NEY is on extended tour of duty with the 30th F. A., Camp Roberts, Calif. J A HEA ESATO CLAUDE EVERETT (17) INC. 522 Barziza St., Houston, Texas GENERAL CONTRACTORS EXCAVATORS FOR ALL TYPES OF BUILDINGS OA AUSTIN BRIDGE COMPANY MANUFACTURERS CONTRACTORS - BUILDERS DALLAS, TEXAS Roads - Bridges - Road Machinery KEN W. HOOE (’29) & CO. Writing All Lines GENERAL INSURANCE BONDS 806 Medical Arts Bldg. Waco, Texas Telephone 7555 MARCUS H. MULLER is First Lieutenant with the Quartermaster Corps at the Port of Embarkation, Oakland, California. His address is 410 Fairmount Avenue, of that city. He finds his work most interest- ing, although his outfit is almost entirely colored. PHILLIP E. SAYERS is owner of Sayers and Sons, 6200 Hardy Street, Houston, Texas. They deal in poultry and dairy feeds, baby chicks and supplies. WM. A. WURZBACH, JR,, is re- siding at 330 Elizabeth Road, San Antonio. Wurzbach is with the American Overall Company and is getting along splendidly. 1926 ROBERT B. REILLY, 5151 Mon- ticello, Dallas, is still employed by the Austin Road Company and at present is helping put in the larg- est concrete slab in the world at Ellington Field. CAPTAIN KIRK H. SCOTT is on active duty stationed at A. C. Wright Field, Ohio. His address is 1528 Meriline Avenue, Dayton, Ohio. CAPTAIN D. G. “PINKY” TAL- BOT is commanding Co. “F”, 1st Armored Regiment, Fort Knox, Kentucky. At the present time he has just returned from maneuvers in South Carolina. 1927 J. P. ADKERSON is with the Texas Public Service Company, Austin, and makes his home at 1006 Woodland, of that city. MAJOR H. E. BELSHER is lo- cated at 937 Cambridge Oval, San Antonio, Texas, where he is as- signed to the office of the con- structing quartermaster, Eighth Zone, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. CAPTAIN CLARENCE R. DAVIS is on active duty assigned to the 7th Material Squadron, Air Corps, Clark Field, Fort Stotsen- burg, Pampanga, Philippine Islands. O. P. GILL is with the Petty Geophysical Engineering Company of San Antonio and at the present time is located at Columbus, Tex- as, where he gets his mail at Box 696. MAJOR RICHARD H. JONES is on active duty with the 31 A. R. (Light), Fort Knox, Kentucky. Be- fore being called to active duty, Jones was principal in one of the Houston schools. CHARLES WIMBERLY is liv- ing at 1804 Huldy Street, Houston, Texas. MACK WOODRUM is county agent of Dickens County with head- quarters at Spur, Texas. 1928 CAPTAIN GEORGE BOCK will begin his second year of active duty this month. He is stationed at the Office of Const. Q. M., Ft. Sill. His home address is 808 C Avenue, Lawton, Okla. GEORGE LESIKAR has been on active dutiy since December 1940. He is now a captain attached to the Department Signal Office, San Juan, Puerto Rico. LADDIE J. LESIKAR is in the electrical contracting business at Palestine, Texas, and has the con- tract for electrical work on the $150,000 building under construct- ion on the campus which is to house the AAA and other Federal agencies. LESTER P. TROTTER is em- ployed by the Lone Star Gas Com- pany at Dallas. CAPTAIN L. D. “RODEO” SMITH is on active duty in the Recreation Office, Ft. Sill. 1929 R. E. DANSBY is now “Divis- ional Mud Engineer” for Stanolind Oil and Gas Company and lives in South Houston. Robert H. Gardner is living at 3205 Tampa Street, Houston, where | he is employed by the Austin Com- ) | MACHINE & SAMSCO INDUSTRIAL & WATER SUPPLIES Five Complete Stocks SAN ANTONIO Waco - Austin - Corpus Christi - Harlingen San Antonio SUPPLY CO. Old Line D. D. Budd, Pres. — E. F. H. SOUTHWEST RESERVE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SOUTHWEST RESERVE LIFE BLDG. Longview, Texas “Texas Best for Best Texans” W. M. Sparks, Chairman of the Board Legal Reserve Roberts, V. Pres. and Actuary THY mee pany, which is building the new $52,000,000 chemical plant for the Dow Chemical Company. LIEUTENANT JACK W. KEL- LY is on active duty with the 7th Material Squadron, Air Corps, just recently transferred from Albu- querque, New Mexico, to Clark Field, Fort Stotsenburg, Pampanga, Philippine Islands. HENRY P. KNOLLE, Sandia, has just returned from a twe weeks trip to Canada made for the pur- pose of purchasing a Jersey bull for the Knolle Jersey Farm. L. J. STARR has resigned as vo- cational agricultural teacher at Brady to accept a position as agronomist with Godchaux Sugars, Inc., Reserve, Louisiana. FRANCIS C. TURNER, U. S. Public Roads Administration, 515 14th Street, N. W., Washington, D. C., has been with that office since leaving the Public Roads Ad- ministration office at Little Rock. He is engaged in defense highway activities, and would like to see some more A. & M. men in his section of the country. 1930 L. H. “BEAUTY” MOON is sup- erintendent for the Grace Oil Com- pany, 1615 Commerce Building, Houston, Texas. He lives at 3136 Lafayette, Houston, is married and has a daughter two and a half years of age. RAYMOND E. NEAL still gets his mail at Box 550, Hugo, Okla- homa, where he is with the Com- munity Natural Gas Company. JACK L, NEWMAN is with the U. S. Engineers, Sacramento Dis- trict, California. Other A. & M. men in this district at MAJOR M. D. WEINERT, ’21, and PAUL GUYER, ’26. Major Weinert is Executive Ass’t. to the District Engineer and Mr. Guyer is in charge of the specifications sec- tion. JOHN W. RICHARDS is with the Hygeia Milk Produl:s Com- pany at Harlingen, Texas. FIELD SCOVELL of 4113 Pres- cott Avenue, Dallas, is selling ath- letic equipment at Rawlings Sport- ing Goods Company, St. Louis, Mo. CAPTAIN HARVEY R. STREIGLER is on active duty with the Air Corps at Ellington Field. His home address is 2710 Rose- wood, Houston, Texas. 1931 CAPTAIN EARL J. BERRY- HILL is stationed at the Pendleton Air Base, Pendleton, Oregon and is looking forward to the Washington State-Texas Aggie football game on December 6. PORTER C. GENTRY gets his mail at Box 202, Marshall, Texas, where he is head of the Agricul- tural Department of the College of Marshall. Gentry formerly was school superintendent at Justin, Texas. A post-card from CAPTAIN GRAHAM M. HATCH, JR. declares that he is enjoying his active duty in Hawaii. FORREST R. McINTOSH is em- ployed by the Navy in the Aircraft Radio Department at the Naval Air Station in San Diego. His residence address is 425 Nevada Street, El Monte, California. J. L. NORTON is employed by P. O. B. Montgomery, contracto:/, who is building an addition to Camp Wolters at Mineral Wells. His ad- dress is 203 Harcourt Street, Weatherford, Texas. GUY W. PUNTCH is living at 918 Lawrence, Tyler, Texas. He is area supervisor for the State De- partment of Public Welfare. CAPTAIN PODGE M. REED is on active duty with the U. S. Air Corps at Barksdale Field, Louisi- ana, where he gets his mail at Box 194. He reports he is working mighty hard getting their cadets trained, and that he is afraid he will not get to see a ball game this season. Selectee RALPH M. SAWYER is now a buck Sgt. and is doing classification work in the Reception Center at Fort McPherson, Ga., but will return to the Coca-Cola bus- iness upon his release. HOMER E. THOMPSON has been granted a military leave by the A. & M. Extension Service. At the present time his address is 326 Arcadia Place, San Antonio. 1932 A. LINTON BATJER is a cap- tain in the field artillery located at Fort Sam Houston. He and his family are living at 318 Pershing, San Antonio. He has a daughter and a son. CAPTAIN OLIVER J. GUSE- MAN is commanding a heavy main- tenance company for motor repairs at Fort Bliss, Texas. LT. ALVIN R. LUDECKE’S ad- dress is now Office of the Military Attache, American Embassy, Bo- gota, Colombia, S. A. JAMES B. TURNER of Albion, Ill., is employed by the Sun Pipe Line Company of Ill. as superin- tendent. CAPTAIN WALTER J. FAULK is living at 1522 Highland Boule- vard, San Antonio, Faulk has been transferred to the 15th Field Ar-- tillery Battalion, where he is as- signed as Battalion Executive. JAMES M. ORMAN was recent- ly promoted to a Captain and is on duty with Hq. F. A. Replace- ment Training Center, as assistant personnel officer, Fort Sill, Okla- aoma. His residence address is 111v Laird, Lawton, Oklahoma. CAPTAIN HENRY F. OWSLEY, JR. is on active duty in New Or- leans with the 393rd Quartermaster Battalion as Adjutant. His work is principally that of loading and un- loading Army Transport Ships and he finds it most interesting. CHARLES K. SEAMAN is still with the Humble Oil and Refining Company and located at Franklin, Louisiana. CAPT. WILLIAM T. WEAVER is stationed with the Machine Rec- ords Unit, Quarry Heights, Canal Zone. : 1933 1st LT. ALBERT A. COHN has been transferred to the 808th Eng. Bn., March Field, California. CAPTAIN JOHN F. BATJER is with the U. S. Air Corps at Santa Lucia, British West Indies and is having some very interesting ex- periences. LIEUTENANT W. P. MACHE- MEHL has been transferred from Camp Wallace to Fort Crockett, where he is located at 2808 Avenue R, Galveston, Texas. CAPTAIN W. W. MITCHELL, of the American Airlines has been transferred from New York City, N. Y. to Memphis, Tennessee. TOM W. WILEY, 1522, 13th Street, Huntsville, has a son, T. W., III, now 14-months old. T .W. is Livestock Supervisor of the Texas Prison System. 1934 LIEUTENANT HOMER W. Mec- KENZIE is on active duty as a first lieutenant with the 79th Coast Artillery (AA) stationed at Ft. Bliss, Texas. He is on the Reg- imental Staff as Motor Transpor- tation Officer. His address is 3405 Memphis Street, El Paso, Texas. LIEUTENANT 8S. MILTON STUBBS is still on active duty as assistant corps area exchange of- ficer and has to travel over the states of Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado. He makes his headquarters at Fort Sam Houston and his family is located at 402 Fulton Avenue, San Antonio, Texas. LT. WESLEY H. TURNER is with the Fiscal Division, Office of the Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. C. He is living at 3000 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va. 1935 KENNETH S. BUCHANAN re- ports that he is still employed by the National Park Service at Ft. Griffin State Park, Albany, Texas. JOHN P. CUNNINGHAM is en- gaged in investigation work for the Department of Agriculture. He travels throughout the United States and sees a large number of A. & M. men. His Washington, D. C. address is 400 11th Street, Southwest, but he wants his TEX- AS AGGIE sent to Box 444, Edin- burg, Texas. LIEUTENANT CHAS. M. DEMPWOLF is on active duty as- signed to Fort Wm. McKinley, Philippine Islands. At this same Fort is LIEUTENANT THOS. DOOLEY, former Aggie yell lead- er. ROBERT W. GILLESPIE, 702 S. Locust, Clarksville, Texas, has been transferred from Winnsboro as Assistant Agr. Engineer with the S. C. S. He has a new daughter, Frances Ruth, born August 1. PAT JONES is with the Mona- hans P-K Oil Company, Monahans, Texas. He gets his mail at Box 235. R. A. LASSETER is chief chem- ist at the Sweetwater Refinery of the Gulf Oil Corporation. His ad- dres is 200 E. Arkansas. DR. EDWARD W. RAMSEY, veterinarian for the State Livestock Sanitary Commission, has been called to active duty. He is a first lieutenant and expects to end up on duty at Midland, Texas. LIEUTENANT C. JOE SLOVAK is in the Army now as executive officer for the 8rd Chemical Com- pany Depot at present at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He is living at 815 Ashby, San Antonio, Texas. F. W. H. WEHNER reports that there are 5 Aggies taking a de- fense course at M. I. T—TOM Mec- MULLIN, '36, GEORGE BIRD, ’40, JIMMY DUPREE, ’32, O. W. HAMILTON, ’40, LT. EARL LIP- SCOMB, 26, U. S. N.,, and LT. WEHNER. They are making life tough for a lone Univ. of Texas Navy man until Dec. 23, 1941, when the course will be completed. EDWARD H. WICKS is still “pushing tools” for Heyser, Heard and Clardy covering all S. Texas and S. Louisiana. Between jobs he is home on the ranch at Beeville, Texas. His mailing address is c/o Claude Heard Ranch, Beeville. DR. FRANCIS W. WILSON is a 1st Lt. in the Medical Corps, 55th Medical Bn. at Ft. Sam Houston. 1936 LIEUTENANT JOHN R. BA- CON is living at 305 Ira Street, San Antonio, Texas. He is on active duty. LIEUTENANT JAMES: T. HAR- DY is with the 368th Infantry, Fort Huachuca, Arizona, He was mar- ried last spring to Miss Marion Uecker of Shreveport, Louisiana. His addres is 737 Warren, Arizona. LIEUTENANT ROBERT W. MAXWELL, JR. is assigned to Headquarters 30th Field Artillery, Camp Roberts, California. LIEUTENANT BEN M. E. SMITH, JR., of McKinney, has re- ported to active duty and assign- ed to the 8th Cavalry, Ft. Bliss, Texas. MEARL G. TAYLOR graduated from the Naval Air Corps Training School at Pensacola, Fla. on Nov- ember 12, 1941. He will report to the Naval Air Station at Norfolk, Va., on December 2 and expects to be located there for about 2 months. HERMAN M. WALDMAN re- ports that he will complete 5 years service with Sear-Roebuck & Com- pany this fall. AL DAVIS, ’34 and J. E. “TOMMY” THOMPSON, ’38 are also in the mail order and mer- chandising office. They would like to have other A. & M. men contact them when in Dallas. 1937 1st LT. WILLIAM A. ADAMS is stationed with the 7th Cavalry at Fort Bliss and Uncle Sam is keeping him very busy. LIEUTENANT CHARLES R. BAUGH is on active military duty and is living at 305 Ira Street, San Antonio, Texas. LIEUTENANT MAXCEY C. Getting The Wehners Straightened Out In recent issues of the AGGIE some erroneous reports were print- ed on the Wehner brothers and cousins. Field artillerymen were credited to the signal corps and vice versa and that is dangerous business for any editor. Here’s the straight dope. Lieutenant Fritz Wehner, Jr. ’35, is studying aircraft warning detection in Harvard and M. I. T. He was captain of the band and president of the senior class in 1935. Lieutenant Byrom T. Weh- ner, ’39, is attending the Ordance School in Rock Island, Illinois. Those two are brothers. The other pair of brothers in- cludes Lieutenant Ernest L. Weh- ner, 41, who completed the Field Artillery School and is now as- signed to Battery I, 18th Field Ar- tillery, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Lieu- tenant Herman H, Wehner, Jr., ’39, completed the Signal Corps School at Fort Monmouth, N. J. and is stationed at Camp Bowie. burg Pampanga, Philippine Islands. R. PAT COON is located at Par- rita, Costa Rica, C. A. in care of Cia Bananera de CR. He is in charge of spraying in the Parrita East District where the Sigatoka lisease has ruined the banana crops. Approximately $2,000,000 will be required to clear it up. Pat finds his work most interesting. He for- merly was located at LaLima for the United Fruit Company. LIEUTENANT ASA B. GIBBS is on active duty in the Signal Corps and is located at Albuquer- que, New Mexico, where his resi- dence address is at 537 N. Aliso. LIEUTENANT W. W. LORENZ is serving an active tour of duty with the 63rd Coast Artillery, Fort Bliss, Texas. Lorenz was formerly located at Stockdale, Texas. HUGH T. MAGERS is with the Soil Conservation Service and is located at Abilene, Texas, where he gets his mail at Box 1098, Abi- lene, Texas. HARRY L. PEERS is with the Ingersoll-Rand Company with head- quarters in Dallas. He recently visited the campus with an official of his company to interview grad- uating Seniors in connection with possible employment. He and Mrs. Peers recently purchased a new home at 2804 Amherst, Dallas, Tex- as. DR. J. B. RENEAU is serving as a 1st Lt. in the 5th Cavalry Medical Detachment (Vet. Sec.) at Ft. Bliss. JAMES R. ROBERTS is with the Aviation Cadet Detachment, Class 41-2 at Chanute Field, Ran- toul, Illinois. JOHN STRADINGER, JR. gets his mail at Route 2, Box 166, Port Arthur, Texas. LIEUTENANT L. FRED WOL- COTT is on active duty in the Air Corps assigned to the 23rd Ma- teriel Squadron, Hickam Field, Oahu, T.-H. 1938 FRANK J. ALTICK, M. D. grad- uated from the Univ. of Texas Med- ical School at Galveston in May, 1939, and is interning at St. Paul’s Hosnital in Dallas. ALVA O. BAKER is ranching 22 miles north of Comstock (Val Verde, County), Texas. He has been married over a year and they make their home on the ranch. DR. GEORGE R. BURCH, JR. is now Lieutenant Burch who is located at the Station Hospital, Ft. Bliss, Texas. He was practicing veterinary medicine at Wichita Falls before being called to active duty. WARREN E. CHURCH has been attending the Ryan School of Aero- nautics, Hemet, California. Church is a former Aggie football player. LIEUTENANT FRANK O. CLOUDT is assigned to the 29th F. A. Bn, F. A. Replacement Train- ing Center, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. HUBERT T. DUKE has been transferred as assistant county ag- ent from Lamb County to county agricultural agent at Garza, where his headquarters will be at Post, Texas. LT. JOE B. GUERRA, formerly with the A. A. A. at San Diego, Texas, is on active duty at Biggs Field, Ft. Bliss. PAUL T. HANES has been trans- ferred as rural supervisor of Mor- ris County with headquarters at Daingerfield, Texas. He gets his mail at Box 155. RAYMOND A. HIGGINBOTHAM is assistant agricultural engineer for the U. S. Soil Conservation Service and is located at Post, where he gets his mail at Box 303. He was married last December to Nedra Hogan, Spur, Texas. HARVY IGO is in the Air Corps at Moffett Field, Calif., with sev- eral more Aggies. JOHN P. LORENZ, JR. is liv- ing at 23 Woodlawn Avenue, Col- lingswood, N. J. He is associate inspector of Signal Corps Equip- ment and is working for the U. S. War Department. CLARENCE H. MARTIN is an Ensign on duty with the Naval Air Station at Corpus Christi, Texas. TOM W. METZ is associated with the Allis-Chalmers Manufac- turing Company, 1800 N. Market Street, Dallas. SEBE MILLER is with the Para- mount Film Distributing Corpora- tion, Dallas. His address is 412 South Harwood. ARTHUR D. MORROW has re- ceived his commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Reserve. At present he is stationed at Lowrey Field, Denver, Colorado, where he is waiting orders to move back to “Good Old Texas,” Ellington Chenault is on active duty with | Field the 7th Material Squadron, Air Corps, Clark Field, Fort Stotsen- ield. C. CALVIN PARKER resigned as director of the Alvin Band to become connected with the B. F. Clark Lumber Company at Cleve- land, Texas. He received a pro- motion from a second lieutenant to a first in the Cavalry Reserve this summer. He was also married last August to Miss Floy Mae Clark. Last June Calvin received his mas- ter’'s degree from Houston Uni- versity. - LELMER C. REYNOLDS, who has been with the Soil Conservation Service since graduation is assist- ant soil conservationist at Sulphur Springs, Texas, where he gets his mail at Box 153. 1st LT. TOM B. STROTHER is entering his third year of active duty with the army, his second as M. S. instructor at Texas A. & M. YALE E. THOMPSON is living at 5237 Lockhaven, Los Angeles, California. He is contact engineer with Lockheed Aircraft Corpora- tion. LT. TROY P. WAKEFIELD is attending the Adjutant General's School at Arlington Cantonment, Arlington, Va. ‘ 1939 FRANK G. MOTHES is the architect-engineer on the Red River Ordnance Depot, Texarkana. JAMES T. BUSSEY is assist- ant post exchange officer at Ran- dolph Field. Before entering the service he was an accountant with Ernst & Ernst, Dallas. LIEUTENANT EMILE J. COURREGES is on active duty with Company “L”, 145th Infan- try, APO 37, Camp Shelby, Mis- sissippi. Courreges says he is still recovering from Louisiana maneu- vers. LIEUTENANT PAUL CHRIS- TIAN has been called to active duty with the Veterinary Corps at Fort Sam Houston. After early January, 1942, he is to report to Harlingen, Texas, where he will be assigned to the Air Corps Flexible Gunnery School. LEVI L. DIXON is Landscape Architect for the National Youth Administration and is stationed at Ink’s Dam. He is living at Bur- net, Texas. DONALD H. FRANCIS is re- siding at 2656 Merrimar Road, Akron, Ohio, where he is on the Chemical Engineering Staff of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com- pany. He is working on the de- velopment of symthetic rubber. LIEUTENANT ROBERT G. GO- FORTH gets his mail at Box 376, Brooks Field, Texas, where he is administrative officers of the 65th School Squadron. EDWARD E. HAGAN is a chem- ical ‘engineer with the Natural Gas and Gasoline Department of the Magnolia Petroleum Company and located at Stonewall, Okla- homa, where he gets his mail at Box 1172. LIEUTENANT BERNARD [{. ITSCHNER has been ordered t> active duty with the 124th Cavalry stationed at Fort Ringgold, Texas. He is enjoying his tour of duty very much. FORREST W. JORDAN is with a Special Weapons Troops, 124th Cavalry, Ft. Brown, Texas. He is looking forward to seeing the Thanksgiving Game. ALBERT A. MABERRY is starting his third year of teach- ing and likes his work fine. He is located at Canton, Texas, and is teaching vocational agriculture. LT. FRANK O. MADDOX, En- nis, is in the Construction Quar- termaster’s Corps, Fort Sam Hous- ton. LIEUTENANT 8S. JOS. MAREK is working for “Uncle Sam” and stationed with the 54th Coast Ar- jlory at Camp Davis, North Caro- ina. LIEUTENANT WILLIAM M. MARKS is on active duty with the 54th Coast Artillery stationed at Camp Davis, North Carolina. He is a member of the Battalion Staff. GEORGE C. MENZIES is with the Hidalgo County Health Unit, Edinburg, Texas, where he is work- ing on the Malaria and Pest Mo- squito Control Program in that county. . LIEUTENANT WM. G. NORTH is on active duty with the Military Science Department at Texas A. & M. He is assistant coach of the A. & M. Polo Team. JOSEPH R. REHMET is on ad- vanced flight training as an Air Corps cadet at Brooks Field, San Antonio. IB B. RICE is connected with the Soil Conservation Service as a junior soil surveyor at Fairfield, Texas. He asks though that his mail continue to be sent to Box 215, Lindale, Texas. LIEUTENANT WILLIAM R. ROSS is with the Caribbean Air Force and stationed at present with the 837th Pursuit Group at Al- ‘brook Field, Panama Canal Zone. BRUNO SCHROEDER, former Aggie football star, is assistant coach at Van High School, Van, Texas. He is coching with Leaman Phillips, former S. M. U. tackle. LIEUTENANT JACK R. SIN- GLETON is in the army assigned to Co. “C”, 1st Regiment at the Replacement Center at Fort Fran- cis E. Warren, Wyoming. RAY TRIMBLE, JR. is now in his junior year of Dental School at the School of Dentistry, Univer- sity of Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri. LT. F. B. WATTS is comman- der of the Veterinary Troop, 1st Medical Squadron, Ft. Bliss, Texas, He sends the sad news of the death of his brother, LT. CHARLES O. WATTS, ’40, in an automobile accident recently in Nevada. LIEUTENANT ARTHUR S. WITCHELL, JR. is army test pilot at Vultee Aircraft, Inc. His ad- dress is 3933 E. Broadway, Long Beach, California. LIEUTENANT EDWIN Y. AR- NOLD is on duty at Fort Lewis, Washington, where he is in a tank detachment stationed there. He is looking forward to seeing the Ag- gies play in the Pacific Northwest in December. LT. FRANK E. BALL is Com- manding Officer, Company C, 9th Inf., Ft. Sam Houston. He has with | Y been on active duty since July 1, 1939 and was appointed 1st Lt. in February, 1941. ~ LEROY W. EDWARDS is work- ing for the Farm Security Admin- istration as county rural supervisor for Starr and Zapata Counties, with headquarters in Rio Grande City, Texas. JAMES C. “FROG” GLENN is living at 1009 Johnston, Bartles- the Phillips Petroleum Company. LIEUTENANT ROY W. GRAVES was ordered to military duty last summer and is with the Air Corps Detachment, Kelly Field, Texas. LIUETENANT ERNEST E. HENDRIX, JR. has been enrolled In a communications course in the Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. LEROY E. JOYNER, JR. and his wife are still making their home in Poteau, Oklahoma, where he is beginning his fourth year as vo- cational agriculture instructor in Poteau High School. LIEUTENANT JAMES H. KA- DEN is stationed with the 91st Ob- servation Squadron, Pine Camp, N. JOE B. LOGAN is a sophomore in the Baylor Univ. School of Den- tistry. KNOX LEE, JR. has changed his address to 26 W. Baltimore, Lynn, Massachusetts. LT. S. J. MAREK is on active duty at Camp Davis, N. C. JERRY T. MARTIN served as veterinarian for the Bureau of Ani- mal Industry in Arkansas from Jan. 1, 1940, to Sept. 15, 1941, when he was called to active duty. He is now a lst Lt. in the Veterinary Corps, Veterinary Station Hospital, Ft. Riley, Kansas. NORRIS N. McMILLAN is stock- farming at Mason, Texas. - PRICE NEELEY, of Decatur, is on active duty with Company “D”, 26th Engineer Training Battalion, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. RICHARD M. MOORE is with the Farm Security Administration at Jourdanton, Texas, where he gets his mail at Box 248. LIEUTENANT JOHN R. NOL- ES has been transferred from Albe- querque, New Mexico, to Clark Field, Fort Stotsenburg, Pampanga, Philippine Islands. ALVIN P. “BLOCK” OLBRICH has recently been promoted from Junior Engineer to Engineer with the Phillips Petroleum Company. His address is 207 West 8th Street, Okmulgee, Oklahoma. Olbrich has been officiating at several football games this year and enjoys it very much. W. WILSON POTTER is now a Lieutenant on active duty at Ft. Sill where he is with Battery E, 27th Bn, F. A. R. T. C. 69th C. A. (A. A.), Camp Hulen, Texas. According to his report, ap- proximately 25 percent of the of- ficers in his regiment are Ex-Ag- gies. JAMES A. SCOFIELD, JR., son of Mr. and Mrs. JAMES A. “BEEF” SCOFIELD, ’13, of Col- lege Station, is a member of the new Air Corps Replacement Center —-- (Aircrew) at Kelly Field. He is one of 1972 other cadets of the new class. " WM. W. SMALL is still selling life insurance and annuities with the Southwestern Life Insurance Company, 440 Mellie-Esperson Builaing, Houston, Texas. LT. JOHN A. STANSELL is stationed at Camp Barkeley, Tex- as, with the 157th Infantry, 45th Infantry Div. His mailing address is 2nd Battalion Detachment, 157th inf., Camp Barkeley, Texas. LIEUTENANT W. C. STURDI- VANT, JR. is on active duty as- signed to Luke Field, Phoenix, Ari- zona. LIEUTENANT H. H. (HYMIE) WEHNER, 53d Signal Battalion, Camp Bowie, Texas, is living at 181 81% Street, Brownwood, Texas. LIEUTENANT CHARLTON J. WIMER is in the army now and stationed at Fort Wm. McKinley, Philippine Islands. JOHN R. WOOD finds his work with the Texas Game Fish & Oys- ter Commission as State Game Warden in the Brownwood District most interesting. 1940 LIEUTENANT C. R. McINTIRE graduated from the Army Air Corps Advanced Flying School and is now a flying instructor at the Basic School at Taft, California. HARRY McPHERSON is living at 69 Rhode Island, N. W., Wash- ington, D. C. where he is industrial engineer in the Engineering Sec- tion of the Ammunition Division of the Office Chief of Ordnance. Harry finds his work most inter- esting as it has to do with all phases of plans and specifications on ammunition for the War De- partment. LIEUTENANT WILLIAM L. MOSHER is located at Fort Bliss, Texas with the 63rd Coast Artil- lery after being in Louisiana dur- ing the maneuvers. 1 LIEUTENANT HENRY L. Supply at Camp Roberts, Cali- fornia. He is the rations offi- cers for the 2,500 men in his regi- ment. C. PALMER NORTON is living at 1265 Avenue A, Beaumont, Tex- as, where he is employed as United States Maritime Inspector at the Pennsylvania Shipyards. ROSS J. NOVELLI has been working as a meat salesman for the High Grade Packing Co., Inc. since his graduation. His address is Route 1, Box 457, Galveston, Texas. LIEUTENANT SAMUEL J. PARKS is assigned to the Bar- rage Balloon Training Center at Camp Davis, North Carolina. Parks reports there are about 75 ex-Ag- gies there and that M. A. “Mul” Muller, ’35, is planning an A. & M. meeting sometime within the near future. FRANK PERRIN is with the 18th Engineers. Combat Regiment at Vancouver, Washington. ville, Oklahoma, where he is with LT. P. J, REED js now in the * NAYLOR is assigned to the 12th Field Artillery Training Regiment