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FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1946 THE TEXAS AGGIE Page 3 Among A. & M. MEN Continued from Page 2 taking a refresher course, . . . . Ewald J. Effenberger is home from duty in the Southwest Pacific and Junior Resident Engineer for the Texas Highway Dept., at Victoria, Texas. Capt. John H. Brison, Pittsburg, Texas, was a recent visitor on the campus following his return from the Philippines, where he spent 21 months, He spent five years on active duty. He was visiting his brother, Fred Brison, ’21, Profes- sor in the Department of Horti- culture at the College. Elmer M. Pritehara gets mail at Box 163, Eastland, Texas. . . . Lt. Col. Clarence H. Heinen, 4537 Mun- ger Ave., is in Dallas on terminal leave. He is a brother of Major J. B. Heinen, ’34, survivor of the “Lost Battalion.” Clarence just re- cently received his promotion. He is a veteran of the campaign of the Palau group in the Pacific. He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for action on Anguar and Peleliu Is- lands, . . . Wm. D. Collins, Jr., is at Crockett, Texas . . . . Lt. Col. Robert S Conly, Jr, is with the Mil. Mission-W/Iranian Army, Room 1-C, 774 The Pentagon, Washington 25, D. C. Carlton B. Caruthers gets mail at 1221 S. Zunis, Tulsa, Okla. . . . Arthur P. Callahan is a petroleum engineer and located at 4403% Scurry St., Dallas 4, Texas. 1937 Welton A. Ruhmann Extension Service Campus Major Joe P. White, Jr., has re- cently reported for assignment to the 13th Air Force Hqrs., now loca- ted in the Philippines at Clark Field Army Air Base. His present mailing address is Bryan, Texas, ¢/o Bryan Hotel. Lt. Col. Wm, H. Parks is getting mail at Route 3, Franklin, Indiana «+... Sam S. Rutledge has .been separated from the service and working for Graybar Electric out of Amarillo. Mailing address is 2014 Van Buren of that city. Gilbert Nagel is another ’37’er out of military service. He has gone into the poultry business at Fredericksburg, Texas. 1938 John H. Bone 1604-12th Street Wichita Falls, Texas Proud Papa: James botham. Jacob C. Shockey served as Mas- ter Sgt. in the ETO for 30 months and has returned to the college for the Refresher course that is Higgin- Agents by the Extension Service. His mailing address is Baird, Tex- as. . .'. Capt. John H. Bone, 38 Class Agent is on terminal leave at 1604-12th St., Wichita Falls, Texas. Capt. Charles B. Calvin has changed his address to 200. East Broadway, Del Rio, Texas. Albert F. Lay is at 1562 Dan- ville, Apt. 4, Houston 6, Texas. . . After three years of military serv- ice in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, and Greece, Arthur H. Courtade has returned to civilian life and is Soil Conservationist at Itasca, Tex- as. . . . Capt. Robert C. Mackey has returned from overseas and is at 1612 Miller Ave., Mission, Tex- as. . . . George C. Embry, Jr., has been commissioned a second lieut- enant and assigned to the Field Artillery Replacement Training Center at Fort Bragg, North Caro- lina. Mrs. Embry and their two children reside at 1414 Waverly St., San Antonio . . . Bruce B. Camp- bell, Jr., is Supply Service Supt., for the Proctor Electric Mfg. Co., Willow Grove, Pa., and gets mail at 309 Evans Ave. Lt. Col. Victor M. Wallace has been in Japan since Sept., 1945, and commanded a battalion all that time, participated in two battle campaigns and wears the Bronze Star, Combat Infantry Badge and three theater ribbons. He is changing his adress to Rockwall, Texas, and expects to be home in time for the Victory Homecoming April 19-20-21. E. V. Bond is working for Baroid Sale Division in Houston and gets his mail at Box 1261, Route 1, of that city. John T. Kirby is still in India but is expected at his home at 2421 S. Shepherd Drive, Houston 6, Tex- as, sometime in March. Major Barton W. D. Cordell, 3809 Pershing St., Fort Worth, was a recent visitor on the campus, He spent 38 months in the Birming- ham Ord. District as negotiator. He and Mrs. Cordell have a three year old son and before going into serv- ice, the Major was a saleman for the Texas Steel Company, of Fort Worth. 1939 Robert M. Adams 3612 19th Street Pt. Arthur, Texas J. Wayne Stark is enjoying his work with Anderson Clayton and may be addressed at Gulf Atlantic Warehouse Company, Fifth Ward, Houston. Capt. Wm. E. Lawson is on term- inal leave and will resume his work with the FSA at Abilene. Earl F. Thomas came back from the ETO recently where he served with the 82nd Airborne Div. He plans to go to work for the Sun Oil Company as a Production En- gineer and will be located in Beau- mont until the middle of April. At that time he and Mrs. Thomas will |. go to Nova Scotia for the Com- pany and will live in Amherst, Nova Scotia. R. B. “Bill” Livingston has re- turned from Italy and getting mail at 628 Hawthorne St., Hous- ton 6, Texas. Lt. Comdr. Kenneth D. Brad- shaw, pilot in the Naval Air Corps, returned to the states last Novem- ber. He plans to remain in service. Present mailing address: Naval Air Station, ATU, Box 2, Banana, Fla. , . . Capt. George W. Staples received his discharge in January and is now employed by the U. S. Engineers in Galveston. Capt. Dial Martin is expected to return to College Station and re- turn to his teaching position with the Entomology Department of the college sometime in March. His mailing address is Box 1067, Col- lege Station. Gordon C. Hall, 6438 Pinehurst, Houston, was a recent campus visi- tor. He is an engineer with Kelley Mfg. Co., of that city. Major W. A. Orth, Jr., has re- turned to Dallas after nearly five years of army service. He is visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Orth, ’13, 3445 Hanover. Major Orth has been in the coast artillery and left a censorship post in Japan when he was returned to the states for terminal leave. Capt. Martin T. Sealy, Box 293, Route 1, Olympia, Washington, was a February visitor on the campus. He spent 2 months overseas and earned two battle stars for the campaigns of Anguar Isle and Ver- sian. He was married in 1943 to Miss Helen Hooman of Aberdeen, Washington. He was enroute to his job with the Credit Department of the Puget Sound Power and Light Co., at the time of his visit. Jack F. Vick is home from the wars and getting mail at 902 South College Avenue, Bryan, Tex- as . ... Wm, Harold Frazier is farming at Route 4, McKinney. . . Thomas E. Franklin is working for the Frank Ball Trucking Com- pany and getting mail at 3611 Hemphill, Fort Worth 10. Wm. G. Yates is getting mail at 1331 Glen Oak, Shreveport, La. . . James M. Jones is a Mister again and working for a citrus organiza- tion in the Rio Grande Valleye. His mailing address is Elsa, Texas. . ,. John C. Rice is enjoying terminal leave at Munday, Texas . . . Capt. James A. Rutherford is still hav- ing to spend some time at McClos- key General Hospital, Temple, but his mail may be sent to his home at 3228 Washington St., Green- ville, Texas. He advised the Asso- ciation Office that James Jr., is now twenty months old. Henry F. New has accepted the position of Manager, Coastal Bend Milk Producers Association, 1522 Clodah Drive, Corpus Christi, Tex- 88 . +». Both B. Parker spent three and half years in service and over two years of that time in the ETO. He was a Master Sgt., at the time of discharge. His pre- sent mailing address is 509 N. 4th St., Crockett, Texas. A. L. Wilkinson is with the Petty Geophysical Engineering Company, San Antonio 6, Texas . . . Phillip Medellin, recently released from the navy, has returned to his pre- war job with the U. S. Customs, Laredo. Newt R. Watkins being offered to the Agricultural spent 43 months in service but is out now and getting mail at NTAC, Arlington, Texas. . . . Capt. John L. Deavenport returned in Febru- ary from 6 months in India. He spent 4% years in service. Mailing address is 3 N. 6th St., Temple, Texas, Glenn G. Wisenbacker, Jr., is stock farming at Elizabeth, La. . . Bill Burton was promoted to Lit. Col. while on terminal leave. He was released in January after 51 months of service, two years of which were spent in Panama. The Burtons will move into their new house soon. Bill is Ass’t Business Manager of the Southwestern Gen- eral Hospital, El Paso, Texas. Norman Irving Zelman has re- turned from the ETO with the rank of Lt., and has received his discharge from service, He is as- sociated with the Star Engraving Company, Houston. Dick Todd, former star back with the Texas Aggies who ended the 1945 season with the Washington Redskins pro gridders, will help the coaching staff at the Univer- sity of Oklahoma during the spring practice. 1940 Capt. F. Max McCallar APO 11738, ¢/o Pm, New York, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.: Capt. William A. Hamilton, Jr.; Capt. Robley David Evans; Capt. James Estill Wall. Lt. Col. Berry F. Davis is home on terminal leave after four years of military service. Several months were spent in the Pacific. He and Mrs. Davis live at 402% Fifth St., Dallas. Col. Davis plans to enter the contracting business with his father and brother Floyd G. Davis. Sam P. Davenport has been sepa- rated from the service and is again in civilian life. He has gone into X-Ray business with H, A. Glover and their firm is known as Glover & Davenport. Sam gets his mail at 927 South Mont Clair, Dallas 11, Texas. Stanley F. Krogstad is back in school to finish his M. E. course after four and half years of ser- vice He served three years and three months with the U. S. Eng. Corps in the Pacific and was re- leased with the rank of First Lieut. His mailing address is Box 2534, College Station. Harlan Furry gets mail at 2305 Neches St., Beaumont, Texas, . . . Capt. and Mrs. William A. Hamil- ton, Jr. will live at Galveston up- on their return from their honey- moon trip to Mexico City. They were married on February 3. Gilbert P. Rhoten is AET M2/c and stationed at the USNATTC, Ward School, Corpus Christi. . . . Major Charles R. McClintick is at school getting mail at Box 2244, College Station, following his re- turn from the Pacific, where he served with the 500th Bm. Grp. . . Major J. K. Barton served 23 months in the Pacific and is back in school doing graduate work in Animal Husbandry. Mailing ad- dress: Box 2932, College Station. Charles Kroll, 1418 West Sixth, Freeport, is mighty proud of his son born November 15. The Krolls also have a daughter two years old. . . . John Huebel served two years in the Pacific and is now working for Lane-Wells, McAllen, Texas. . . . Harry McPherson has had a busy time lately. He received a promotion of Lieutenant in the Top American Saddle Horse Group Given Texas A. & M. Edgar W. Brown, Jr., Orange, Texas, capitalist, rancher, Department of the Agricultural and Mec horses in the South. Included in his gift Show and other top shows; and sessor of an outstanding record of the outstanding champions of the breed. acting head of the Animal Husbandry Depa D. W*Williams, shipbuilder, presents to the Animal Husbandry hanical College of Texas a group of the finest American saddle 8, € were six famous mares from the Pinehurst Stables, among which were “American Model,” a winner of championships at the Kentucky State Fair, Chicago Charter Jubilee “Jingle Bells,” shown in the fine harness and five-gaited classes, and pos- > 5 ] of winnings. Also given to the College was the stallion, “Proctor’s Red Light,” an outstanding show horse who has sired a long string of winners, including “Man of Destiny,” one Shown as the gift is presented are, left to right, F. I. Dahlberg, rtment; Owen Garrigan, college horseman; Brown, and Lt. Col. head of the Animal Husbandry Department, who has just returned to the campus. :xpects to return to Germany at the he expiration of his leave. Elton E. Hooser is with the U. 3. Custom’s Office, Hickam Field, Honolulu, Hawii. . . . W. C. Davis, Jr. js with the Humble Qil & Ref. Co., 672, Kingsville, Texas. . Capt. H. F. Schwarzenmach has hanged his address to 1875th SU 3th S Med. Branch, Room 605, "| Dallas 2, Texas. Lt. Charles K. Baker returned from the ETO in January where he spent two and half years. He is living at Route 1, Corsicana, Tex- as. . , . Hi. K. Eisenhauer has been discharged from service and getting mail at Route 5, Box 451, San Antonio 7, Texas. 1943 Dan R. Sutherland Box 1856 Mr. and Mrs.: Lt. James Q. Er- win; Lt. Gerald J. Rolnick; Lt. (jg) R. Odell Brooks. Silver Taps: Capt. A. S.“Buck” Ware, Jr.; Lt. Howell R. Young. Lt. Stanley J. Marwil, 620 N. Marshall, Henderson, Texas, has just returned home from Japan and has received his discharge from the Army. He reports seeing Bill Amis at Tyler, Texas. They would like to hear from O. L. Cul- berson, Doc Munson and the rest of the members of the ’43 Band. Lt. George W. “Happy” Russell, Eagle Pass, is in Munich, Germany, address: Service Co., Hq. 3rd Mili- tary Govt. Regt.,, APO 43, N.Y.C. W. L. Ulich, Caldwell, has been granted the Texas Cottonseed Crushers’ Assoc. graduate fellow- ship, and will conduct his research work on the Brazos River Planta- tion owned by the College. Ulich, a national 4-H Club winner in Navy, was released from active duty and be came the proud papa of a son all within a month’s time. His mailing address is Aircraft Range Section, Armitage Field, NOTS, Inyokern, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. James Estill Wall as living at Grapevine following their recent marriage. James was a Japanese prisoner of war. He was released with the rank of Captain ... Walter W. Sullivan and his bride are getting mail at 1501 McDuffie, Houston. Walter is em- ployed as engineer for the J. W. Bateson Company of that city. . . . . W. H. Dwyer has changed ad- dress to 1655 Norfolk, Apt. 1, Houston 6, Texas. Jess R. McCann may be reached at 1330 W. Agarita St., San Anton- io. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer D. Jones and their three year old son are living on the campus while Mortimer attends school. He has just been released from 27 months service in the navy. . » . Capt. Barnett Leathers is on terminal leave and at Novice, Texas, Box 33. Charles L. Wilborn has received his discharge from the army and making his home at Anahuac, Texas. . .. , Capt.. Philip E. Boc- quet is getting mail at Box 783, Beeville, Texas. Billy: =D. Groose is at Mason, Texas. . . . Virgil Klump is with the Gulf Oil Company, 6165 Goliad St., Dallas, Texas. James O. Morgan, former para- trooper, is with Leslie Lowry Inc. Co., Tex Theatre Bldg., Jasper, Texas. . . . Alvin A. Price has re- turned to school and is studying veterinary medicine. His mailing address is Box 726, College Sta- tion. 1941 Thomas B. Richey Western Wool and Mohair Box 449, San Angelo, Texas Mr. and Mrs.: Capt. James K. Winsor; Lt. Cyron Simmons; Major Joe Robinson Barron. Silver Taps: T/Sgt. Tommy Glass. Richard Porter recently received his discharge from the Navy and is living at Cason, Texas. Before entering service, Richard worked for the Army Ordnance Depart-|: ment at Aberdeen Proving Ground and in Washington. While over- seas he was attached to Fleet Air Wing Two, Major King Moss, 1010 Diablo Avenue, Chabot Terrace, Vallejo, Calif., still proud of the arrival of a son in January had the further pleasure of discharging from the Marine Corps Sgt. William G. Har- rell, ’42, winner of the Congression- al Medal of Honor. The event was covered by a story and pictures in the nation’s press. Shortly after his discharge Sgt. Harrell was married and plans to return to the Rio Grande Valleye where his home is at Mercedes. George Fuermann has been named Labor Editor of the “Hous- ton Post” following his release from the Army at Camp Shelby. He has been plenty busy covering for the “Post” the troubled labor conditions in Houston this spring. Lt. Col. Bill Becker was a camp- us visitor in February while on leave. His home is at Kaufman and his next assignment is unknown. He holds a regular commission and has seen long service in the Pacific. Capt. Francisco S. Planadeball has returned to his home at 1-C Park St., Santurce, Puerto Rico, and enjoying terminal leave. . . . Harold L. Hausman is at Eagle Pass, P. O.. Box 7... ... Capt: John 0. Paco is out of the service and an engineer for Murray College, 600 Poplar St., Murray, Ky. Capt. Jim Riley Jones, 2008 Co- lumbus, Waco, Texas, was a re- cent visitor on the campus. He spent two years in the ETO and expects to be out of service this year. His next assignment was un- known at the time of his visit. . . . Eugene R. Curtan is a Major with the 14th Q.M. Training Bat-|, talion, Camp Lee, Va. . . . Major Robert O. Van Horn, 15 F.A. Bn. 2nd Div., Camp Swift, wants to hear from Billy Joe Adams, last heard of at 202 Oil & Gas, Hous- ton, Texas. Ernest L. Horton, Jr. has chang- ed his address to 1528 Hampton Road, Dallas 11, Texas. . . . Lt. Claude V. Breithaupt, Jr. has been transferred to Post QM Branch, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey. Ira B. Stitt, Jr. has moved to 211 N. 5th St., Marlow, Okla. Lt. John E. Cottle is in the army of occupation in Bremen, Germany, with the 72nd I. M. Base Depot, APO 751, ¢/o P. M,, New: York, N. °¥. .°... . Richard Hardison, Box 2939, College Sta- tion, is doing graduate work. He has just returned from 18 months in the ETO. Mrs. Hardison is mak- ing her home at College Station with him. Wm. Clarkson has been charg 'd from the Navy and is employed by the Oil City Iron Works, Corsicana, Texas. .. . Lt. Chas. S. Williams, Jr. is with the 713rd Sig. AW Co., APO 729, c/o PM, Seattle, Wash. . .. Lt. G. W. Crawford, USNR, has changed his address to 209 Robin Hood Road, Sherwood Gardens, Norfolk, Va. Lt. Edwin H. Ivey, Jr. is station- ed with the Weather Section, Sqd. A, 999th AAF Base Unit, AAF Center, Orlando, Fla. He expects to be in school for the summer term. . . . Ellis S. Marks is in the butcher supply business with his father in San Antonio and his firm is known as the Dave Marks Butchers’ Supply Co., 910 S. St. Mary’s St., of that city. Joe E. Cabaniss is home at Brenham, Texas. His last station was at Ft. Meade, Md. . . . Capt. Geo. J. Motz, Box 2346, College Station, is doing graduate work in Horticulture. He returned from the Pacific in January. Mrs. Motz is making her home at College Station with George. Joe H. Wellborn has left his station at Ft. Knox and is in Hous- ton getting mail at 4710 Texas Avenue. He is employed by the Humble Oil Company. . . . Russell R. Riggs is at 508 E. Nueces, Vie- toria, Texas. Lt. Edward Flores, USN, is get- ting mail at the USS Dayton CL 105, c/o FPO, San Francisco, Calif. ..d.. B.. Button, 2522 Waitt St., dis- Apt. 2D, Schenectady, 4, N. Y. sends greetings. . . . Dave B. Yarbrough is with the Highway Department, 303 Warren Avenue, Gilmer, Texas. Chas. W. Beckham gets mail at General Delivery, Paris, Texas. . . Capt. Sidney A. McDonald has returned from overseas and is sta- tioned at Quarters 328, D, Hwy. 40, Ft. Riley, Kansas. . . . John M. Stephens is with an Anti-Tank Co. 23rd Inf. 2nd Div. Camp Swift, and holds the rank of Captain. He was expecting to be transferred in the near future to Ft. Lewis, Wash- ington. Harry F. Warnke has changed his address to 3103 An- thony Drive, Texarkana. Mrs. Ollie M. Ellis, Edgewood, Texas, writes that her husband, Lt. Ollie M. Ellis, 32nd Statistical Control Unit, APO 633, c/o PM, New York, N. Y. is in Weisbaden, Germany, and she and their two children expect to join the Lt. as soon as possible. They have a daughter, Patricia Ann, four and half years, and a son, Patrick Mec- Laurin, four and half months, The. . Ellises were married when Ollie was a Freshman at A. & M. John Kimbrough, two-time all- American back, is in Houston aft- er four years of service. He says that if the professional football clubs continue to make the kind of offers they have, he might try his hand at pro ball. . . . Thomas Mec- Cullough, Jr. is employed at the Texas Power & Light Co., Box 6331, Dallas 2, Texas. E. Wayne Pettit is home from the wars at Throckmorton, Texas. . John B. DuBose is on terminal leave at 2001 Hillcrest, Fort Worth, Texas, . . . Capt. Wm. B. Burk- lin is Civil Engineer with the Humble Oil and Ref. Co., Tyler, Texas. Leon W. Cason is still teaching vocational agriculture at Era, Texas. . . . Richard Wm. Carter is doing Animal Research with the], Bureau of Animal Research, USDA, Hyattsville, Maryland. . Peter A. Coussoulis is getting mail at Box 2777, College Station. Dr. Ted E. Franklin has charge of the laboratory of the Texas State Livestock Sanitary Commis- sion, Fort Worth, 405 N. Retta St. . . . John W. Fuller is ranch- ing at San Angelo and getting mail at 19 N. Abe St. . . . Lester J. Pruett is Landscape Architect at the University of Texas, 3406 Cedar St., Austin. . . . Carl Read, . Jr. is on terminal leave and has .[2126. Capt. Rice will enter the 1939, originally entered the college as the 6000th student to register for the fall semester which broke all existing attendance records at the College. He entered on proceeds of $300 cash scholarship awarded for his proficiency as a 4-H Club boy in raising cotton, hogs and beef cattle. Upon gradution, he joined the Army Air Corps, and flew C-54 ships over the Himalayas in the CBI. He flew the hump on 58 missions safely and came home a first lieutenant wearing the Dis- tinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal and the Chinese Memorial Medal. He is married and has one child. Capt. William H. Bender is liv- ing at 310 S. Edgefield, Dallas. He was a recent visitor on the campus while in terminal leave. . . . Geo. C. Schleeter, Jr., is in school and getting mail at Box 2527, College Station. . . . Lt. Dan S. Lansdon is back from overseas and getting mail at 18 Fairview Ave. Hatboro, Pa. . . . Capt. Lor- an E. Maples, Box 100 Bonham, re- turned in January from 30 months in the Pacific. He expects to re- turn to school in June. Lt. John M. Wilkinson returned to the states in February and is living at Sour Lake, Tex., Box 415. He spent 26 months in the Pacific. . . . Milton A. Beard has changed his address to Cleveland, Texas, Box 83. ... Lt. (jg) John Henry Pritchard, 2410 Lasker Street, Waco, Texas, was in service two and half years, sixteen months of which were spent in the Pacific. Lt. Harriott O. Kunkel has been in Japan since September, 1945 and at present is at Takaka, in the army of occupation. His mail- ing address is 303 F.A. Bn. 97th Inf. Div., APO 445, c/o PM, San Francisco, Calif. . . . Edward T. Rafferty, Jr. is at Gruver, Texas. . . . Dr. Thomas M. Gordon, Jr. gets mail at Box 68, Breckenridge, Texas. Lt. Spencer R. Baen is at AAA Norman C. Henry is a civilian | School, Box 363, Fort Bliss, Texas. again and living at 806 N. Vir-|... Lt. (jg) R. Odell Brooks, Box ginia St., Terrell, Texas. . .| 311, College Station, has returned Capt. B. J. Kulhanek returned from | from 19 months in Brazil and is the ETO in November and is sta-|living on the campus. He was mar- tioned at Co. D. W.D.P.C.,, Fort |ried on Sept. 8 to Miss Mildred Lewis, Washington. . . Henry | Nell Evans, of Corsicana. W. Hasse, Jr., retired with the rank | Geo. K. Mallard is back from the of Capt. and with his wife and |wars and is an investgator for the daughter is enjoying terminal | Life Division of the State Insur- leave at Weimar, Texas. He ex-|ance Dept. with headquarters at pects to begin work with Carna-| Bryan. He and Mrs. Mallard are tion Milk Company in Houston the rank of Capt. Mailing address is Box 366, Bridgeport, Texas. 1942 James B. Hervey 2305 Park St. Greenville, Texas Mr. and Mrs.: Sam H. Young; Capt. Frank R. Anderwald; Capt. James Lewis Dunn, Jr. James Bentley has received his release from the Navy and is getting mail at Central YMCA, Room 499, 909—4th Avenue, Seat- tle 4, Washington. He is planning to be on hand for the Victory Homecoming April 19-20-21. Major Ben R. McConnell, Jr., was recently released from the Army Ordnance Department, He saw long service in the CBI. He is now Experimental Engineer with Sunnen Products Company of St. Louis and with his wife and one child lives at 2747 Bartold Avenue, St. Louis 17, Mo. Lt. Edwin C. Cass, who returned to the States from overseas duty in Sept., 1945, was released from active duty in Februarv. He gets his mail at Box 332, Haskell, Tex- as . . . .Lt. Robert T. Cooper, a member of the 82nd Airborne Div., is at his home at 211% S. Peak, Dallas, on terminal leave. Lt. Coo- per wears three battle stars, an Arrowhead and the Presidential Unit Citation. Capt. Melvin P. Roberts, writes that he is homeward bound and soon will be at 830 Pomona Ave- nue, “Albany "6," Calif. .".- 7, Lt. Clarence E. Calvert, Box 2321, Col- lege Station, is in school studying Management Engineering. He was in service three years and 8 months. . . . Capt. and Mrs. Wm. C. O’Kelley were recent campus visitors. Their mailing address is 2017 Brun: St.,. Houston. Capt. O’Kelley spent 14 months in Afri- ca, 7 months in the ETO and 4% months in the Pacific. He earned two battle stars. living at 408 East 27th St., Bryan. Mrs. Mallard will be remembered as the former Miss Lena Marie Adams. . . . Capt. Jack M. Dar- den is located at Harlingen, Tex- as, Box 648. 1944 Lt. Gus Boesch, AGO-GHQ, AFRAC APO 500, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs.: Paul Heath; Lt. Harry E. Harper; Dr. C. H. Hudd- leston; John K. Stapp; Jack A. Ruttenberg. Proud Papa: V. P. Kelly. Lt. Leslie L. Burns, Jr., is radar officer to the New York Port of Embarkation, where he supervises the installation and repair of radar sets on army transports. He was sent overseas to the India-Burma theater as the officer in charge of one of the agencies installation teams but returned by special or- ders from Philadelphia and as- signed to his post in New York. He is the son of Leslie L. Burns, 21, of New York City. Leslie’s wife resides at 35 Putnam St. Somerville 43, Mass. Lt. Harry E. Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harper, is on terminal leave at his home at Levelland after serving in a com- bat engineering unit of the U. S. Continued on Page 4 J. H. FLOOD & CO. Consulting Engineers Electrical — Mechanical Civil 1207 Amicable Bldg. Phone 1275 Waco, Texas J. 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Burndrett held the rank of Major at the time of release. He is back in school and getting mail at P. O. Box 1652, College Station. 1006 Travis Bldg. E. J. WENTWORTH, ’39 Licensed Civil Engineer General Practice — Surveys — Design — Drafting San Antonio 5, Texas Phone C-0101 Jas. R. King, Jr., has been re- leased from service and getting mail at Box 2946, College Station. From Japan comes word that Capt. Jewel C. Ramage will soon be at his home in Iredell, Texas. . . . Capt. John W. Lamb, Hdgs., G-4 R&D Div., APO 707, ¢/o PM, San Francisco, Calif., reports that with him are Guy Harrison, 40, Bob Long, ’42, all sweating. out a. boat ride home. Walter H. Crump has received his discharge after serving with the 4th Marine Div. in the Pacific. He is livahng at 600 Nathan, Mar- shall, Texas. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Connevey, 1404 St., Galena, Park, Texas, have a son one year old. Lt. Connevey served a year in the Pacific, M/Sgt. Robert D. Harris is at Dayton, Texas. . . . Cecil L. Reavis, Jr. has received his dis- charge from the Air Corps and in school, getting mail at box 5132, College Station (South Station) . . Capt. and Mrs. Lee Rice, Jr. % Expert Mechanics % Factory Parts % Tires and Tubes Dick Price, ’29 DE SOTO 2100 NORTH HARWOOD COMPLETE DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH SALES, SERVICE AND PARTS DICK PRICE MOTOR COMPANY % Upholstery, Seat Covers % Body and Fender Work % Washing and Lubrication Ernest Bruss, ’37 PLYMOUTH DALLAS, TEXAS are living at College Station, Box Graduate School next semester, Lt. Jack Walter Anderson is in school doing graduate work in Agronomy. Jack was a Prisoner of the Germans for six months, being liberated April 28. His mailing ad- dres is Box 1530, College Station .. . .. Capt. C. E. Ramsel, 56th Qm. ase Depot, APO 169, c/o PM, N.Y. was a recent visitors in the Association Office while on tem- R. O. BARTHOLOMEW, ’25 porary duty in the states. His BARTHOLOMEW & DeBRUIN CONSULTING MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 541 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 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