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WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1946 ¥ » THE TEXAS AGGIE ; 1923 Ben F. Brown Box 1405, Waco Silver Taps: Joseph A. Patton. Robert F. Orth lives at Woodside Drive, Greenwich, Conn. . . . Henry L. Alsmeyer is County Agent at Robstown, Texas. Herbert L. Wein- berg is connected with the Ameri- can Locomotive Co., at Schenecta- dy, N. Y. and his home address is 102 Brent St., Albany 5, N. Y. 1924 R. M. Sherman 1610 West St., Waco Albert S. Orr’s mailing address is 305 Lincoln Avenue, Lansdowne, a. John H. Miles lives at Lenox Rd. N. E,, Atlanta, Ga. Major James T. Clarke is get- ting mail at Box 1648, Ft. Sill, Okla. . . . C. B. Potts has chang- ed his address to Box 2324, Dal- las, . . . Harry S. Smith is Mgr. of the Service Shops for the Gen- eral Electric Company, Houston. His mailing address is 2528 Dris- coll of that city. 1925 R. C. Armstrong 3439 Wichita, Houston 4 Ray Wilson, of the National Cottonseed Products Association, has been named Chairman of a farm and ranch youth activities committee of the State Fair of Texas Association. Among his committee members are J. M. Mec- Fatridge, ’85, and Malcolm Or- chard, ’33. Major Walter G. Youngs, Jr., former senior engineer for the Texas State Highway Department with headquarters in Austin, has been awarded the Army Commen- dation Ribbon for outstanding serv- ice in connection with the develop- ment of the atomic bomb. Major Youngs is stationed at Oak Ridge, Tenn. . . . Hubert L. Spencer is getting mail at Box 62, Liberty Hill, Texas. . . . J. L. Oliver is Acting Head of the Dept. of Agri- culture, North Texas Agric., Col- lege, Arlington. Venor H. Gohlke lives at Apart- ado No. 1022, Monterrey, N. L. Mexico. . . . J. A. Muller has been elected president of the First State Bank of Livingston. Mr. Muller returned in March from service with the army, holding the rank of Major. . . . Joseph C. Rudd is 3118 with the Magnolia Petroleum Co., 580 Nolan St., Beaumont. Archie M. Damon lives at Tele- phone Road, Houston 3. . . . Lt. Col. Walter T. Short, 5th Ser. Depot, Service Comm. and FMF Pac, ¢/o FPO, San Francisco, Calif. is supervising the conversion of the small quonset huts into resi- dences in his area. Col. Short was recently commended by Maj. Gen. Larsen, USMC, for his excelleyt service in line of his profession while serving from August 1945 to January 1946. 1926 Jack Williams Box 196, San Marcos Silver Taps: Jerome L. Gunn. Nathan M. Faulk has retired from service with the rank of Lt. Col. and is working for the U. S. Dept. of Agric., Soil Conservation Service, as Engineer. His mailing address is Box 229, 321 S. Hickory St., Pecos, Texas. Jacob R. Hildebrand has chang- ed his address to 914 Lamar St., San Antonio. . . . L. S. Partridge is with the Texas Highway De- partment, working on the express- way through Gainesville. He gets mail at Box 113 at that city. He is working for J. M. Isbell, 03, District Engineer of Wichita Falls. . . ..R. A. Rawlins is with An- derson Clayton and Co. S. A., and gets mail at Aparatado 110, Ica, Peru. Lt. Col. Robert J. "Martin is getting mail at 6851 AAA Aw Bn (SP) APO 147, c/o PM, N. Y. . . . Thos. H. Royder has received his discharge from service and is serving as County Agent, at Aus- tin, Texas. His mail goes to the Court House. 927 Allen R. Menger 111 W. Travis, San Antonio 5 Lt. Col. John H. Crump is back in the ranks of Mister and was a recent campus visitor for the Homecoming and the Petroleum Short Course. He was released in February after five and half years of active duty—three and half years were spent in the ETO, most- ly in the 8th Air Force and in the Airborne. Army. He is now with the Commonwealth Gas Corp. of New York City as geologist and land man for the southern states. He is living at Monroe, La. He gets his mail at Box 45 of that city. He was married last Novem- ber to Miss Elaine Carmachael, of ‘Muncie, Indiana. Prior to going on active duty he was with the «Chase National Bank. Capt. L. O. Buchanan has re- turned from overseas and is home at 2218 16th St., Lubbock. d / Harry H. Weiner is getting mail at 409 W. Rosewood Ave., San Antonio 1. . . . Clifford A. Strieb- er’s mailing address is 1601 E. Stayton, Victoria. . . . Laurin D. Black, Jr. has been released from service with the rank of Captain and is with the Lone Star Gas Co., Vernon, Texas. . Major Wilton H. Leverett is back in civilian life and getting mail at Box 527, Houston 1. C. A. Mathews is Supt. of the Nederland Schools, Nederland, Texas. . . . Major Leroy J. Young, recently returned from Germany, where he served as food and sup- ply officer with the army, has been named manager of the Grand Prairie Chamber of Commerce. Before entering the service, Major Young taught vocational agricul- ture in the Grand Prairie High School. He participated in attacks on the Siegfried Line and later served with the military govern- ment detail in agriculture rehabil- itation work in the Saarland dis- trict. Major Young also took his Master’s at the College in 1940. Robert B. Tate is County Agent with headquarters at the Court House, San Antonio. His two as- sistant Agents are Harold Shahan, ’41, and Alton E. White, ’42. Tate retired with the rank of Major. . . . Capt. F. R. Bennett is with the Chemical Section, Utah ASF De- pot, Ogden, Utah. Lt. Col. Gilbert A. Youngs now on terminal leave at his home in Atlanta, Texas, has been awarded the Legion of Merit for his per- formances in the design and con- struction of airfields in China. Col. Youngs has a total of over thir- teen years in the service and has completed 45 months of active duty which included the direction of construction of Bryan Army Airfield, Bryan, Texas, and two years of service in China where he designed and supervised the con- struction of many of the “Fly- ing Tiger” bases. 1928 J. F. Blount 3424 Caruth, Dallas 5 Major Claude F. Pipes is back in civilian life and employed with the Texas Employers Ins. Ass'n. with offices in the Interurban Bldg., Dallas. . . . Major A. L. Van Nest has been separated from the service and living at 198 Wal- nut St., Elmhurst, Ill. 1929 A. C. Bray Box 263, Dallas 1 William M, Forman is still rais- ing cotton at Lakeside Plantation, Proctor, Arkansas. 1930 J. A. “Hop” Reynolds Dreyfus & Son, Dallas Proud Papas: Bob Elder. Robert J. Blount is getting mail at 821 S. Clement St., Gainesville. . Capt. Roland J. Howe gets mail at Camp Robinson, Ark. Sta. Comp. . . . Paul Dresser is serving in the Occupation Forces in Vien- na, Austria. . . . Robert M. Elder is General Secretary of The Wheel- ing & Lake Erie RR, Brewster, Ohio. Lt. Col. P. Honnell is now Prof. Pierre M. Honnel, Univ. of Illinois, University Sta- tion, Box 66, Urbana, Ill. 1931 C. E. “Dick” Coneway Humble Oil & Ref. Ce. Houston 1 Capt. John A. Forman who served with the 110th Anti-Air- craft Gun Bn. in the First Army has returned fro Germany and accepted a position with the Quak- er Oats Co. We would like to have the complete mailing address for John. Anyone knowing it, please send same to the Association Of- fice, College Station, Tyree L. Bell, President of the Austin Road Company, Dallas, has been elected a Director of the State Fair of Texas Association of Dallas. 1932 Luther E. Bell 2424 Hillside Drive Dallas 4 Help! Help! The Association Of- fice has incorrect addresses for the following: Capt. M. L. Benke, Bur- ham P. Briggs, Lt. Geo. H. Brynes, Lt. Col. Geo. E. Carpenter, Col James T. Connally, Capt. Frank Elder, Jr., Albert B. Ellis, Major E. P. Fortson, Capt. Virgil A. Garcia, Lt. Howard W. Gideon, Lt. Ben H. Goode, Jr., H. F. Hilgers, Lt. Ernest J. Holcomb, Capt. Glen D. Hughes, Capt. Donald S. Hut- chins, Capt. Theodore W. Kelin, Major David F. Krumholz, Lt. Col. Charles Marshall Lagow. If you know the address of any of the above, please mail it to the As- sociation of Former Students, Col- lege Station. Lt. Col. Percy J. Mims, 3025 Meadowbrook Drive, Fort Worth, has been released from military service and is with the U. S. Vet- erans Administration. Ernest McCoun, Jr. is buyer for the housewares department of Joske’s at San Antonio. His home address is 326 Normandy Ave., of that city. Ernest returned to the U. S. from China in November and was released with the rank of Lt. Col. He served as Plans and Training officer of the Infantry Training Center while in China.’ Robert A. Harling is with the Soil Conservation Service, Liber- ty, Texas. . . Raymond P. McEIl- roy returned to the U. S. from Germany in October. He has bought a home in Keller, Texas, and gone into the broiler busi- ness. He expects to have a poultry farm and hatchery later on. Major Elehugh Levy returned from the Philippines in February and is now back in civilian life as President of the B. & L. Lumber Company, Waco. His mailing ad- dress at that city is 1801 Seneca Avenue. . . . K. W. McFatridge is living at 1610 11th St., Apt. 3, Wichita Falls, Texas. . Paul CHASE and McGINNIS, Inc. Successors to UNIVERSAL CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY at Waco, Amarillo and Abilene, Texas Concrete Pipe, Block and Specialties L. McGee is with the Humble Co., Conroe, Texas. Howard L. Squires is back at Houston, 112 Burr St. W. W. “Pete” Hewitt is living at Richmond and working in the Post Office. .. . Robert L. Suggs has changed his address in San Antonio to 402 Meredith Drive. . . . Hugo H. Diehl advises that he has been completely ‘“demilitariz-- ed” after 45 months in the service, 15 of which were spent in the ETO. His mailing address is 628 Kayton Avenue, San Antonio. . . Geo. M. Dorman is FSA Supervisor at Lampasas. . . . Edwin Bartel is living at 315 D. Welrose Drive, San Antonio. James W. Hunt is back in civil- ian life after five years of military duty. He is working for the Shell Pipeline Corp. and gets mail at 2422 Driscoll, Houston. Claude Evans has been discharg- ed from the Air Corps and is Special Representative for the Franklin Insurance Company, Panhandle Bldg., Amarillo, Texas. Dr. Mavis P. Kelsey has moved to Rochester, Minn. and is getting mail at 630 Fifth St. S. W. of that city. ... .. S14. Col,” W.. W.~*Pete” Hewitt at last report was getting mail at Columbus, Texas. Anyone knowing the correct address for Pete please send it in to the As- sociation Office, College Station. Tom Pennington is on the Hum- ble Petroleum Engineering staff in Houston. R. E. McAdams is living at 2223 Watts Rd., Houston. 1933 Tom C. Morris 1408 W. Main St., Waxahachie Proud Papas: Donald C. Glass. Help! Help! The Association of- fice has incorrect addresses for the following: William G. Allen, Major Carlo Baldassari, Capt. Geo. P. Bennett, Allan E. Bryant, A/C Robert W. Carpenter, Jr., Major Wm. F. Chamberlin, Col. J. B. Cornett, Major Richard C. Crook Joe E. Dillon, Dr. J. W. Doola- hite, Lt. Edwin L. Fetzer, Clyde C. Frazier, Maj. John E. Gaston, Rupert W. Green, Robert J. Gwin, Major D. H. Huff, Arnold R. Johnson, Lt. Myles A. Kelly. If you know the address of any of the above, please mail it to the Association of Former Students, Colege Station. H. A. Fitzhugh, formerly Coun- ty Agent at San Antonio, has resigned to become Manager of the Joe Straus and Sons ranching properties near San Antonio. Most recent addition to their property came through the purchase of the well-known herd and ranch of W. T. Montgomrey, eight miles north of San Antonio. The Montgomery Hereford herd is one of the finest in the Southwest. Fitzhugh achiev- ed fame for his work with Boys’ Club members while serving as County Agent at Menard and other counties. His club boys were par- ticularly successful in feeding and showing Hereford steers. Donald C. Glass has been re- leased from service with the rank of Major and is working for the Humble Oil and Refining Co. He and his wife have purchased a home in Houston and with their young daughter, born Feb. 19, are living at 2331 Southgate, Houston. Donald has worked for the Hum- ble Company as a Petroleum En- gineer since graduation with the exception of his three and half year tour of duty with the army. He is now doing engineering work on the selection of oil well drilling equipment. Charles Seaman is also with the Humble engineering staff in Houston, according to Donald. Emmett W. Dobbs is living on Route 17, Houston, and gets mail at Box 1373, Houston 5. . . . Mar- tin F. Ludeman has moved to Pampa, Texas, and getting mail at Box 1900. The Distinguished Service Medal has been presented to Col. James W. Aston for his contribution to the successful wartime operation of ATC as Chief of Services and Supply and later as Chief of Staff. Col. Aston, former Dallas City Manager, is now Vice-President of the Republic National Bank of Dallas. Lt. Col. James H. Lightfoot is getting mail at 3824 Gramercy, Houston. . . . Capt. R. Ralph Thompson is out of service and with Associated Seeds Inc. His mailing address is P. O. Box 1697, San Antonio. He is serving that organization as, Assistant Produec- tion Manager. Major Harry L.. Woodall, Jr. is serving as military governor at Bomberg, Germany. His mailing address is Det. G-222, 3rd M.G. Regt. APO 403, c/o PM, N. Y. Mrs Woodall and their three year old daughter will join Major Wood- all soon. . .. Joe Henderson is em- ployed by Lane-Wells Co., New Iberia, La. . . . Andrew C. El- liott is Geologist for the Shell Oil Co. and gets mail at 2621 Notting- ham, Houston 5. 1934 Lt. Col. T. N. Gearreald Fairfax, Va. i Silver Taps: Capt. Earl O. Hall. Lt. (jg) John R. Eidson, Jr. USNR has returned to the states from China and was released from active service in February. He is at present doing engineering work in his home town, Hamilton, Texas. Eidson served with the Seabees since 1942 in New Guinea, Philip- pines and China. Capt. Wes B. Young at last re- port was headed for home at Grand Prairie, Texas. , . . Dan Dudley, Jr., sends greetings from Route 7, Box 1322, Waco, Texas. Joe A. Aston, Jr., is farming at Farmersville, Texas . . . . Charles M. Mast has been retired with the rank of Lt. Col. Corps of En- gineers, and has become Assistant Manager of the Pacific Employers Insurance Company's Division Of- fice, at Houston. . . . Harry C. Ste- fani has entered the unique busi- ness of “Diaper Service of Galves- ton” 1906 Tremont St., Galveston. He is trying to get in touch with Vance W. Tate, last heard of at 523 Morey, Gonzales. Lt. Col. Tull N. Gearreald, Depu- ty Director for Perishable Subsis- tence, Subsistence Division, Office of The Quartermaster General, has Help! Help! The Association Of- fice has incorrect addresses for the following: Maj. Henry F. Bell, John J. Bender, Lt. Lynn L. Byrd, Lt. Mont G. Calvert, .. Maj. Ben. F. Carter, Orland R. Cary, Capt. Robert N. Craig, Capt. Joe Edelman, Major Russell W. Ficht- ner, Newton G. Gililland, Henry T. Hall, Maj. . Kermit H. . Heinrich, Parker W. Howe, Capt. Thomas E. Jarman, Lt. John J. Klein, Pvt. Albert P. Latham, W. B. Logan, H. Fred Martin. If you know the address of any of the above, please mail it to the Association of For- mer Students, College Station. Lt. Col. Bruce E. Shumate is Exchange Officer, Ft. Shafter, Oahu, Hawaii, after 51% years with Combat Troops. His mailing ad- dress is 958-2 Exchange, APO 957, c/o PM, San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Schumate and their five child- ren will join the Colonel soon. Richard A. McBride gets mail at 265 So. 9th St., Wood River, 111. Lt. Col. E. L. Petrie was re- leased from service in April and returned to the Gulf Co. as Produc- tion Engineer in East Texas. He and Mrs. Petrie and their three- year old daughter are living at Kilgore, Col. Petrie was in the ETO for 33 months with the 36th Div., 111th Eng. Bn. Col. John M. Kenderdine is spec- ial assistant Major General E. B. Gregory, Chief of War Assets Cor- poration, Washington, D. C. 1935 Frederick W. H. Wehner Box 871, Big Spring George E. Roesner, ’3 George E. Roesner has been named Director of the newly es- tablished Farm and Ranch Depart- ment of Radio Station KTRH, Houston, and agriculture will be- come an important phase of that station’s program operations, ac- cording to an announcement made recently by the general manager of the station. Roesner was a distinguished student while attending A. & M., served as President of the Poultry and Egg Club, and was high point winner on the A. & M. Poultry Judging team in production judg- ing at the Chicago International Poultry Judging Contest in 1934. He was also a member of the A. & M. team which won international first place in both production and market judging. For several years]. following graduation from A. & M., he taught vocational agricultural at Riesel, Texas, and is currently associated with the Uncle Johnny Feed Mills as Poultry and livestock specialist. Jack R. Martin,*with his brother Earl F. Martin, '36, has gone into the trucking business at Shamrock . ... Capt. George W. Brockman has returned from duty in the Pacific and will enter the ranching business at Sonora. Darwin B. Grayson is in the cat- tle and hog business at Marquez, Texas. . . . Major Jack W. Askins, Jr. is getting mail at 605 Com- monwealth Ave., Boston 15, Mass. .- . Robert H. Klossner is getting mail at General Delivery, Fairview, Okla. . . . James C. Fortenberry has completed his terminal leave and is on inactive duty as Lt. Col. C. W. S. Reserve. His last assignment was as Service Com- mand Chemical Warfare Officer, Hq. 8th Serv. Comd. Dallas. He has returned to his old job as Chemical Engr. with the Gulf Oil Corp. at Port Arthur. His mail- ing address is 3244 9th St. of that city. : Col. Wallace R. Langston, P. O. Box 664, Brenham, has been re- leased from the army and will be associated with his brother, Gor- don, in business at Brenham. Wal- | lace will handle the B. F. Goodrich Department. He will retain his rank of full Colonel in the Re- serve, In addition to the Goodrich line, the business will distribute International farm equipment and Packard automobiles. Major Kenneth Buchanan con- tinues to make his home at Yuba City, Calif. He is working for the California Division of Highways in Sacramento, but is unable to secure living accommodations in that city. 936 Dudley J. Lewis C. E. Dept. Humble Oil & Ref. Co. Houston Mr. and Mrs.: Col. W. R. Large, Jr. Proud Papas: Thomas F. Steph- en, Jr. Help! Help! The Association Of- fice has incorrect addresses for the following: Dr. Richard K. Al- len, L. J. Atkinson, Capt. Geo. S. Barham, Cpl. Ralph Barnard, Maj. Donald S. Bowman, Capt. Richard B. ..Boyle, Jr., ..Maj. ..Arthur .A. Briggs, Capt. Alfred R. Brin, Capt. Mayne L. ..Brumleu, Lt. ..Harlon Crawford Buttrill, Capt. Chas. R. Carney. Maj. Geo. J. Clark. If you know the address of any of the above, please mail it to the As- sociation of Former Students, Col- lege Station. James H. Greenway spent 30 months in the Vet Corps, then at- tended OCS was commissioned a 2nd Lt. and served for 10 months at the Regional Hospital, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. He was re- leased from service on March 22. R. C. “Dick” Halter lives at Baytown and gets mail at Box 1032, . . . Thomas F. Stephens, Jr., 107 Schilling St., Goose Creek, has joined the proud papa group. . . . Gene G. Looney has returned from duty on LST 1085 and is at bi Grange getting mail at Box Marvin N. Carter has been gath- ered back into the fold. We have had an incorrect address on Marvin several months and are glad to have him back on the mailing list at 414% Franklin, Waco, Texas. . . . E. O. Nevills was released with the rank of Lt. Col. and is back at the College taking a refresher course at the Extension Service. Before entering service he was Vo- cational Ag. teacher at El Dorado, Texas. He is getting mail now at Box 486, College Station. . Col. and Mrs. William R. Large, Jr. are living at 2212 Eye St., N. W., Washington, D. C. He re- turned to the U. S. in January from Guam and expects to have another overseas assignment. Mrs. Large will make her home in Washing- ton while the Col. is away. They were married on March 12. Capt. Dayton M. Carrell is very well pleased with his assignment with the Hdqgs. Sq. 13th Air Force, APO 719, ¢/o PM, San Francisco, Calif. He was one of the Aggies attending the April 21st Muster on Corregidor. 37 9 W. A. “Doc” Ruhmann Extension Service, Campus Silver Taps: Doyle R. Yardley. “Zac Lentz is in the feed and seed business at Victoria, Texas. Clyde L. Jones is Assistant Man- ager of the Corpus Christ Chamber of Commerce. Capt. Donald H. Bancroft is Petroleum Engineer for the Creolo Oil Company at Temblador, Vene- zuela. . . . Louis L. Marquette is with the John D. Upham Eng., Co., with offices in the Blater Bldg., New Orleans, La. . . . George J. McLernon, Jr., is Petroleum En- gineer for the Trans-Western Oil Company, Alice, Texas. He is living at the Beverly Arms Apartment . . . . Lt. Col. W. H. Parks is getting mail at Box 1483, Kilgore, Texas. Walter Phoebe Phythian has been promoted to Head Coach and Athletic Director of South Park High School, Beaumont, succeed- ing Paul Tyson. Johnny Morrow, former football, basketball and baseball star is Superintendent of Recreation for the city of Waco. He was one of the best-known basketball officials in high school circles last winter. Paul Victor Norman, infant son of Capt. and Mrs. Clyde T. Nor- man, 122 So. Waverly St., Dallas, died in Dallas on April 28. In ad- dition to his parents he is survived by an older brother. He was named for Vietor M. Wallace, ’38, and the late Paul Wofford, ’39, school- mates of Clyde. 1938 John Bone 1620 Main St., (I. B. M. ) Houston / Raymond A. Higginbotham ar- rived home from Africa, last De- cember, has his discharge and is now District Engineer for the Soil Conservation Service, Spur, Texas . . Landis Cervenka, Raymond’s roommate at A. & M. is out of the army and living at Rowena, Texas. Ralph Henry Hill is Soil Scientist for the Soil Conservation Service at Ruston, La. . . .. Class Agent John H., Bone is working for the International Business Machine, Corp, in Houston and living at the| YMCA. He is getting mail at the office of the IBM, 1620-Main St., Houston. He reported seeing Fred Stallings, ’89, and Sid R. Clary, ’40, recently, both of whom" are living at the YMCA, also. 0. G. Hudson recently reported to Class Agent John Bone that for the past few years he had been working in the Research Depart- ment of Republic Steel Corp. in Youngstown, Ohio, working on a number of projects, mostly de- signed to increase the quality and quantity of steel and steel pro- ducts produced by that Corpora- tion. He is now working as a Sales Engineer for the Federal Machine and- Welder Co., in Warren, Ohio. He was recently married to Miss Betty Mae Williams of Youngstown and they are getting mail at 3405 Idlewood Ave., of that city. K. D. Willingham has changed his address to Route 5, Box 414, Austin. . . . Major D. W, Ransom is being assigned to duty at North Georgia College, Dahlonega, Ga. . . ‘Dan Harvey McLendon is Per- forating Operator for Lane-Wells Co., New Iberia, La... . J. D. Ben- son, Jr., is working for Todd Dry Co. Galveston, and his home ad- dress is 5408 Ave. Q, of that city. Victor C. Loupot, 1101 N. Jester, Dallas 11, Texas, sends greetings to his classmates. . . . Walter S. McGregor is State Extension En- tomologist for the Extension Serv- ice, Univ. of La. Baton Rouge, La. He received this appointment re- cently upon release from Military Service as Captain. Before going on active duty, he was associated with the Texas A. & M. Experi- ment Station. HELP! HELP! The Association Office has incorrect addresses for the following: Lt. Olen W. Ab- bott, Estle G. Ammons, Capt. Rob- ert H. Anderson, M/Sgt. Paul E. Berndt, Philip J. Blair, M. Doyle Browning, Capt. Jack W. Burk, Lt. Col. Joe H. Burrus, Jr. Mar- shall M. Byrom, Capt. Thomas G. Campbell, Gabriel F. Cazell, Maj. John A. Crichton, Cpl. Geo. H. Cryer, Lt. (jg) Leslie L. Cum- mings, Lt. Baron R. Dana, Lt. Ash- by A. Dean, A/C Roy E. Delay, Jr., Lamar M. Duhon, Jr., Capt. Walter H. Dunlap, Lt. Wilson El- lisor, Marshal D. Fox, Maj. Ellis E. Furr, Ens. Wm. E. Gentry. If you know the address of any of the above, please mail it to the Asso- ciation of Former Students, Col- lege Station. 1939 Robert M. Adams 3012 19th St., Port Arthur Mr. and Mrs.: Homer A, Young, Jr.; Lt. Leroy W. Edwards; Alva Koch. Silver Taps: Capt. Gerald P. Elder, At last report Capt. Andrew W. Rogers, Jr., had been transferred from his post as denazification of- ficer of General Mark Clark’s Head- quarters in Vienna, to Le Havre, France, to be redeployed to the United States. Capt. Rogers served in combat with the 407th F.A. Group and wears two battle parti- cipation stars on his ETO ribbon, the American Defense and Amer- ican Theater Ribbon. Before enter- ing the Army in December 1940, he was employed by the Austin Road Company in Dallas. Capt. Wm. R. Finch is out of the service and is with the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture as Soil Con- servationist, Dwyer-Ross, Apt. 4, Brenham, Texas. . . . . Lt. Col. Dexter L. Hodge is with Sqdn A, 300 Base Unit, Hdgs. III Air Force, Tampa, Fla. , . . Valton B. Woods returned from overseas a couple of months ago and has received his discharge. He is living at Mar- quez, Texas, for the present. Lt. Wm. R. Laney is Architec- tural Draftsman for A. B. Swank, Architect, Denton, Texas . . . . Ben J. Pecena has been discharged from the army and is back at work with the Soil Conservation Service, at Centerville, Texas. Forbes Wallace is District Supt., for the Atlantic Refining Company, Franklin, La. Capt. J. N. Waggoner is at his home in Ranger, following roverseas duty. Mrs. E. Y. “Cotton” Arnold and young son, Tommie, are leaving to join Major Arnold in Austria. Mrs. Arnold is the former Mary Katherine Ogier and has been making her home in Bryan while Cotton was on overseas duty. Harold T. Evans has returned from overseas duty and is living at 104 So. Morrocco, Arcadia Park, Dallas, Texas. Frank W. Collard is with the Robert H. Ray, Inc., Geographical Engineering, with headquarters at Abbeville, La. Ralph Douglas is with Westing- house Electric Company, and living at 59 Livingston St., Apart. 3-A, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . .. Leroy A. Balser lives on Route 1, Lockhart, Texas . . . Major Clayton A. Bird has changed his address to Haq. Soap Eng. Regt., APO 69, / P.M,, Mr. and Mrs. Levi L. Dixon are making their home at Columbia, Missouri, Highway 63, North, until fall, at which time Levi will enter Harvard for graduate work in landscape architecture. He would like to hear from Mack Hodges, last known to be getting mail at Box 417, New Braunfels, Texas. . . . Harold F. Bockhorn gets mail at Box 3025, Houston 1, Texas. Randall V. McNiese is living at Big Lake, Texas. . . . Clyde H. Mangold is Plant Supt. for Metz- gers Dairies, and gets mail at 1415 W. Ridgewood, San Antonio. . . Capt. Charlton Wimer gets mail at 814 Frost National Bldg., San Antonio. . . .. Charles R. Head has moved to Amarillo, and is getting mail at 1318 Hillerest. . . . . Clarence H. Aldrich, Jr., is with the Devoe Reynolds Co., Inc., and gets mail at 747 S. Walter St. Wichita, Kansas. . . . Harold T. E. Evans is living at 104 S. Morrocco, Arcadia Park, Dallas, . . . Raleigh C. Barnes, Jr. is a pilot in the Army Air Corps at Clark Field and gets mail at 13th Troop Carrier Sqd. APO 74, / P.M., San Fran- cisco, Calif. J. M. Potts, Dallas, and J. E. Hewson, Freeport, both chemical engineers, will open a cedar oil plant on the Llano River, near Junction. . . . Roy L. Dye, Jr. gets mail at 523 U. S. Court House, El Paso. Lt. LeRoy W. Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Edwards, Bat- on Rouge, La. is with Hdgs. U. S. Forces, in Austria. He married Miss Barbara Hallam, Army Hostess, there in Salzburg, Austria, recent- ly. . . . Lt. Col. Mack B. Hodges, Jr. writes that he is building his own home at Austin, five blocks from the Memorial Stadium, and it is open for any of his Aggie friends. His present mailing ad- dress is 2406 Swisher Austin 22. 1940 Maj. Max McCullar G-4 Sec. Hgs. U. S. F. IBT APO 885, c/o PM, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.: Capt. William C. Buie; Thomas Frederick Sharp; Horace L. Gunn. Proud Papas: D. B. Varner; James L. Gattis. Silver Taps: Capt. John - P. Lackey, Jr.; Lt. John J. Sanders. Robert W. Crook has changed his address to 3125 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth . . , Lowell K. Davis is getting mail at 3615 Mt. Pleasant, Dallas. . . . Capt. and Mrs. Robley D. Evans will make their home in Bryan, following a honeymoon of two weeks. Mrs. Evans was the former Miss Mary K. Lattimore, of Fort Worth. . . . Wm. E. Bibb is General Interview- er in the Separation Center, Navy Department, Munford, Tennessee, Box 92, . .. Hensley D. Clayton is a Mister again and with the Soil Conservation Service, Midland, Tex- as . .. . J. Edmund Minnock is Research Engineer with the Ethyl Corporation, 1800 W. 8 Mile Road, Detriot, Mich. . . . John W. Wood advises that he is through with “his hitch” in the army and will be at home in Milford, Texas. Geo. B. Gibson is employed as a radio engineer with the Naval Re- search Laboratories. His mailing address is 2108-31st St, S. E,, Washington 20, D. C. . . . After three years of service, Charles M. Willoughby has returned to the Harris County Probation Depart- ment. He is head of the depart- ment’s Tri-Cities office and former supervisor of paroles for the de- partment. Mr, Willoughby served _| Time, 22.2. in the ETO as an artillery officer. Immediately after graduation he was appointed superintendent of the Bayland Home, leaving that position to become a case worker in the county probation office. He was called into service in 1944. Howard C. Smith, known to his friends as “Snuffy” advises that ¥ he is in New York undergoing some medical treatment. He is get- ting mail at 161 W. 91st St. of that city . . . . Francis E. Provost, 2740-8th St., Port Arthur, was a March visitor. He has been re- leased from service with the rank of Captain, and served in the Southwest Pacific for four years. He was married to June of 1944 to Miss Phyllis DeCean, of Sidney, Australia. Capt. Provost plans to return to Australia the latter part of April and enter the real estate business in Sidney. J ARE Dr. Edward A. Droleskey has moved to 9239 219th St., Queens Village, Long Island, N. Y. . Capt. William C. Buie has re- turned to his home at Mertens, Texas, after 15 months of duty in the ETO . : Garrison P. Smith is Ceramie Engineer for the W. A. Case & Sons, Mfg. Co., 106 N. Rector Ave., Robinson, Illinois . , .. Henry E. Haltom is out of the army and has returned to his old job with Phil- lips Petroleum Co., Borger, Texas .... R. J. Windrow, who recently emerged from Army service as a major after five years of active duty, has formed the general con- tracting firm, Peabody & Windrow, Inc., wth offices at 1417 Magnolia Bldg., Dallas. Major Windrow is the son of the late J. Windrow, ’13, Texas’ first state highway en- gineer and for many years a promi- nent construction man in the South- west. : Lt. John W. Bailey, Jr. gets mail at 388th Avn. Sqdn., 0 903, / P.M., San Francisco, Calif. .... Lt. Linden A. Webb has been transferred to A. G. F. Replace- ment Depot 2, M. P. Co., Fort Ord, Calif. . . . James E. Eiland, 710 A. E. 32nd St., Bryan, is taking a re- fresher course for county agents. He has had 45 months in the serv- ice with 18 months of that time spent in the Pacific. iE Texas Wins Track Texas won the track title in a close meet last week-end at Kyle Field. No new records were set. Johnnie Ziegler of the Aggies was the only double winner, taking the one and the two mile events. Scores were, Texas 53, Aggies 46, Bay- lor 22, Rice 20, Arkansas 17, S. M. U. 12, T. C. U. 4. The undefeated Aggie mile re- lay team won the afternoon’s feature event. 440--YARD DASH—Won by Harnden, Texas A. &M. ; second, Kidd, Texas; third, Napier, Texas A. & M.; fourth, Ferrell, Texas. Time, 49.1. 100-YARD DASH—Won by Lawler, Tex- as; second, Fowler, Arkansas; third, Mar- tineson, Baylor, fourth; Shurr, Texas, Time, 9.9. ; SHOT-PUT—Won by Raborn, Texas, 45 feet, two and one-half inches; second, Pen- dleton, Texas, 45 feet, one-half inch; third, Young, Texas A. & M., 44 feet, seven and three-quarters inches; fourth, Bender, Ar- kansas, 42 feet, 10 inches. MILE RUN-—Won by Ziegler, Texas A. & M.; second, Joyce, Texas ;third, Stone, Texas A. & M.: fourth, Measel, Arkan- sas. Time 4:33.5. \ 220-YARD DASH—Won by Cotten, Bay- lor; second, Fowler, Arkansas; third, Rob- ertson, Texas; fourth, Ellsworth, Texas. 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES—Won by Erfurth; Rice; second, Rowland, Southern Methodist; third, White, Texas A. & M.; fourth, Boren, Texas. Time, 14.7. HIGH JUMP—Won by Coffman, Rice, six feet, six inches; second, Rowe, Texas, six feet, two inches; third, tie between Walters and Berry, Rice; Galloway and Haws, Texas A. & M.; Underwood, Texas. and: Southworth, Baylor, six feet. y 880-YARD RUN—Won by Vincent, Rice; second, Johnson, Baylor; third Purnell, Texas; fourth, Williamson, Texas A. & M. Time, 2:02.0. JAVELIN THROW—Won by Goode, Texas A. & M., 178 feet, 11 inches; sec- ond, Blackman, Southern Methodist, 177 feet, one and one-half inches; third, Dan- nelly, Texas, 167 feet, one-half inch ; fourth, Akins, Texas A. & M., 166 feet, six and one-half inches. 3 440-YARD RELAY—Won by Baylor (Isaase, McGilberry, Cotten, Martineson) ; 4 second, Texas; third Arkansas; fourth, Rice. Time, 42.1. : TWO-MILE RUN-—Won by Ziegler, Tex- as A. & M.; second Donlon, Texas Christ- ian; third, Hafernick, Texas; fourth, Whisenant, Texas. Time, 10:15.0. . DISCUS THROW—Won by Hoffman, Ar- kansas, 143 feet, three and five-eights inches; second, Pendleton, Texas, 135 feet, eight inches ; third, Zapalac, Texas A. & M., 132 feet, seven and five-eights inch- es; fourth, Gibson, Texas Christian, 132 feet, five inches. - ; 220-YARD LOW HURDLES—Won by Rowland, Southern Methodist; second, Er- furth, Rice; third, Hill, Texas A. & M.; fourth, McCaslan, Southern Methodis Time, 24.2. BROAD JUMP—Won by Robertson, Tex- ‘as, 24 feet, two inches; second, Hill, Texas A. & M.; third, Martineson, Bay- lor, 22 feet, seven and one-eighth inches ; fourth, Jay, Texas A. & M., 22 feet, five and three-quarters inches. MILE RELAY—Won by TexasA. & M., (Benson, Napier, Fisher, Harnden); sec- ond, Texas; third, Arkansas; fourth, Bay- lor. Time, 3:24.5. POLE VAULT-—Tie for first between Burrus, Texas, and Southworth, Baylor, 12 feet, six inches; third, Bodeman, Texas A. & M., 12 feet; fourth, tie between Quiry and Smolik, Texas A. & M.; Battenfield, Rice, and Bosanko, Texas, 11 feet, six inches. Texas clinched the baseball title when Bobby Layne pitched a no- hit game against the Aggies. The Longhorns are undefeated. CUSTOM SPRAYING DDT SERVICE Introducing a new complete 1 service to the farmers and ranchers of the southwest. MODERN METHODS AND EQUIPMENT TOM WILEY, ’33 Box 375 Hubbard, Texas