The Texas Aggie. (College Station, Tex.) 1921-current, June 05, 1946, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1946
THE TEXAS AGGIE
Page 3
1914
Dave Levy
Magnolia Pipe Line Co.
Box 900, Dallas
Help! Help! The Association Of-
fice has incorrect addresses for the
following: Chester A. Biggers,
Maj. Roy Green, Charles M. Kel-
logg, Col. Martin D. McAllister.
Anyone knowing the address of any
of the above, please send to the
Association of Former Students,
College Station.
Major Lucian G. Rich has
changed his address from Las
Vegas; Nev. to J. T. A. C., Stephen-
ville, Texas.
E. D. Youngblood lives at 1010
Vance Ave., Coraopolis, Pa.
1915
Dr. Guy Adriance
Hort. Dept., Campus
Neill D. Zuber is with the Mis-
souri Pacific R. R. at Ordway,
Colo. . . . Marvin H. Young lives
at 1610 Forest Trail, Austin, Tex.
. Patrick C. Harris is at Little
Rock, Ark. 6th and Marshall St.
1916
Capt. Palmer H. Olsen
Det. E-4, 2nd M. G. Regt.
APO 633, c/o PM, N. Y.
. Mr. and Mrs.:
Thomas.
Charles Leonard
Capt. Pat H. Olsen
Capt. P. H. Olsen, Det. E-4, 2nd
M. G. Bn. (Sep), APO 633, ¢/o Pm.,
N. Y, NY, in a recent letter to
the ’16 class related some of his
experiences in visiting relatives he
had never seen in Norway. He also
reported that his skiing was still
most successful when he stood still
as in the above picture. “I am the
original fall guy,” he wrote, “and
no kidding either.”
Van D. Mercer is associated with
J. C. Penney Co., at Galveston,
Texas. ...James H. Thomason gets
mail at Box 506, Orange, Texas. .
. . Greetings in a recent mail came
from George C. Moffett, Chilli-
cothe, Texas. . . . Geo. H. Russell
is with the U. S. Dept. of Agric.
P. O. Box 438, Eagle Pass, Texas.
Classmates A. E. “Lefty” Mec-
Gilberry, of Shiro, and Sam Slay,
of Fort Worth, recently met on the
campus and had a big time looking
up a few friends and reliving many
old experiences of their cadet days.
Slay has a son who expects to en-
ter A. & M. in Sept. after military
service. Lefty has made his home
in Shiro for many years.
Major General A. D. Bruce and
the City of Temple recently ex-
changed gifts of appreciation. Gen,
Bruce established and commanded
Camp Hood, near Temple, before
going overseas. He is now Com-
manding General of the 7th Divi-
sion. Bruce presented the city a
Jap Imperial sword and the citi-
zens of that city presented the
General and his family with a sil-
ver service. His permanent ad-
dress is 904 N. 6th St., Temple.
Wedding bells rang recently for
Charles Leonard Thomas, rancher
in Presidio-and Brewster Counties
for a number of years. Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas are living at Alpine.
Ivan Langford, Bryan banker, is
rejoicing over the arrival of his
son, Ivan Langford, Jr. ’47 from
overseas service. Ivan, Jr, has been
serving with the Marine Corps in
the Asiatic-Pacific Theater for the
past two years.
1917
Jack C. Shelton
Farm Credit Adm.
Fed. Land Bk., Houston
- Recently heard from: Carlos C.
Albert, P. 0. Box 302, Drumright,
Okla. .
Madison St., Jackson, Miss.
Neil S. Holmes, 502 S. Whitcomb,
Glendora, Calif. .
Captain , Roark Montgomery
USN, Staff Supply Officer, Naval
Air Advanced Training Command,
Naval Air .Station, Jacksonville,
Fla., saw service in both wars. He
was appointed Ass’t. Paymaster
with the rank of Ensign in October
1917, almost immediately follow-
ing his graduation from A. & M.
He had shore duty until the USS
MEDUSA was placed in commis-
sion in 1924, and Capt. Montgomery
assumed the duty of Supply Of-
ficer. He attended Harvard Grad-
aate School of Business Adminis-
tration and served with the Army
Industrial College. In his participa-
tion in World War II, he was 1n-
strumental in establishing ASD,
Oahu and as well as the NSD at
Noumes and Espiritu Santos. He
reported for his present duty In
June, 1945.
Col. John G. Swope has been as-
signed as Chief of the Fiscal Divi-
sion, Office of The Inspector Gen-
eral of the Army, War Dept. 2145
. . Roland L. Grissom, 944].
| Texas Company at Port Arthur and
C St. N. W. Washington 25. Just
recently he received word that he
was being awarded the Legion of
Merit for his services as the In-
spector General of the Theater
Service Forces while in Europe.
He also was awarded the Medalle
Reconnaissance Francaise for co-
operation with the French in the
liberation of France. Col. Swope
expects to return to Texas for visit
before the end of the year.
Major Homer L .Fry at last re-
port had completed a tour of France
Holland, Belgium and France get-
ting the cemeteries in the best of
condition before the Memorial Day
services. Major Fry is chief of
Design and Construction Branch of
the Graves Command and gets mail
through APO 887, c¢/o PM, New
York, NY.
Banks G. Moreland is living at
Houston and getting mail ‘at Box
1764. . .. John D. Parks is living
at Rusk, Texas.
1918
J. W. Williams
Box 1590, Dallas
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hervey
Amsler, 3409 Overbrook Lane,
Houston, will deeply regret to
learn of the death of their daugh-
ter, Betty Jo Amsler, age 22, at a
Houston Hospital in April. Miss
Amsler attended Southern Meth-
odist University.
1919
Charley Clark
Co. Agric. Agent
Hillsboro
Frank C. Litterst, 1606 Driscoll,
Houston, is a mighty proud grand-
father following the recent birth of
a son, Frank Litterst, III, to Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Litterst, Jr., ’43.
Frank, Jr. is back from the wars
and receives his degree at com-
mencement this year.
C. Sawyer Wolston, P. O. Box
134, McComb, Miss., reports seeing
Hugh Glezen, 20, and Albert Syd-
ney Johnson, ’22, frequently.
G. R. Tomlinson, 3210 West Dal-
las St., Houston, Texas, is Rural
Mail Carrier at that city.
Percy Hancock has offices at 613
Cotton Exchange Building, Dallas,
Texas.
Bill M. Taylor was recently
named City Manager of Beaumont
and has assumed his new duties
there. He resigned a similar posi-
tion at McAllen to accept the Beau-
| mont job. He is a veteran in the
city manager field, having prev-
iously served in that capacity in
Longview and Port Arthur.
George A. Houston, 251 Sunset
Drive, Brownsville, Texas, is en-
gineer with the Texas Highway
Dept. . . . James Porter, Jr. is
getting mail at Box 553, Russell,
Kansas. . . . Major Lester R. Dil-
lon was evacuated from Korea on
April 6, 1946, and is now a patient
at the Wm. Beaumont General Hos-
pital, El Paso, Texas. . . . Wm. P.
McOsker, 811 N. Leland, San Ped-
ro, Calif. is Grand Knight, of the
Knights of Columbus, of that city.
1920
H. N. Glezen
| 4207 Highland, Beaumont
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles L. Babcock, Box 1964,
Beaumont, deeply sympathize with
them in the death of their son,
John, from Leukemia on May 22.
An older brother, Lt. Charles L.
Babcock, Jr., ’43, was Killed in a
jeep accident last September. The
two boys were the Babcock’s only
children.
Dr. Donald V. Shuhart, recover-
ing from serious injuries in the
Walter Reed General Hospital,
Ward 1, Washington 12, D. C., de-
nies that even a Ph.D. would think
up the source of his trouble. He
was in the CBI heading a big pro-
gram of soil conservation when he
was severely mauled by a tiger.
Shuhart shot the hugh cat but
failed to kill him and the tiger
jumped upon Shuhart knocking
him on his back. He raised his rifle
and prevented the tiger from
reaching his face or throat. Foiled
in another attempt, the tiger bit |
him severely on the leg, and knee
cap. He hopes, however, to contine
his splendid recovery and to be as
good as new within another few
months. A son is a junior at A.
& M.
C. L. Murph is in the general
contracting business at Wichita
Falls.
W. B. Cook, 1806, Houston, is
expecting his son, Ensign W. B.
Cook, Jr., home from the wars
in early June.
1921
W. T. Strange
415 Myrick Bldg., Lubbock
Recently heard from: Ray C.
Mowery, A. H. Dept., Texas Tech,
Lubbock. . . . Carl A. Brannen, Sr.,
223 Cornilia St., Lake Jackson, Tex.
. . . Major D. H. McAnally has
been transferred to SPATSC 23B
SPAAF, Spokane, Washington. . .
Frank M. Leverett is with the
lives at 2530 Date St. . . . Geo. J.
Kempen, Jr. is Sr. Res. Engineer
at Alpine, Texas. . . . Harry WwW.
“Red” Thompson at last report
was assigned to the Provost Mar-
shall’s Office, at Camp Polk, La.
Col. A. D. Martin, 4211 Arm-
strong Parkway, Dallas, has been
released from four years of active
service. While serving as post en-
gineer at Fort Bliss he received
the Army Commendation ‘Ribbon.
He was formerly post engineer at
Canip Wallace. Col. Martin will re-
sume his position as president of
the A. D. Martin Properties, Cen-
trals Engineering and Supply Co.,
and Electrified Water Company
and as a Dallas National Bank Di-
rector.
K. H. Easley, Secretary and Act-
unary for the Amicable Life In-
surance Company, Waco, was on
the campus during the Victory
Homecoming week-end.
Claud B. Hamill, prominent
Houston independent oilman, will
head this year’s campaign of the
Community Chest for the City of
'Col. Wm. J. Miles, Seguin. .
[
Houston, He is one of that city’s) USNR, is expecting to be released
most active leaders in civic and
welfare enterprises. In addition to
his oil business, he is Director of
the Reed Roller Bit Company and
the City National Bank of Hous-
ton. He was Harris County’s first
Chairman for the sale of war
bonds and has served on many
committees of the community chest
and Chamber of Commerce. He is
President of the Kiwanis Club and
Chairman of the Board of Trustees
of the St. Paul’s Methodist Church,
and active in many other civic af-
fairs. He and Mrs. Hamill and their
son live at 2124 River Oaks Blvd.
1922
W. E. “Ted” Winn
Box 2880, Dallas
Recently heard from: Pat A.
Dwyer, Jr., Straus-Frank Com-
pany, San Antonio. . . . Charles
W. Carson, Barksdale, Texas. . . .
Russell W. Hall, Box 2332, Texas
Co., Houston. . . . Marcus Gist, Box
1872, Odessa. . . . Wm. S. Bizzell,
Box 730, New Orleans, La. . . .
H. O. Hoefle, Port Sulphur, La. . .
. Rezen B. Steele is with the Cana-
dian National, Telegraphs 347
Bay St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
1923
Ben F. Brown
- | Box 1405, Waco
C. W. Noster is Lubrication En-
gineer for the Magnolia Pet. Com-
pany with headquarters in Dallas.
His work takes him to all parts of
the state. However, prior to going
with the Magnolia he was for
many years with the Texas Power
and Light Company.
1924
R. M. Sherman
1610 West St., Waco
J. W. Bartlett was a recent cam-
pus visitor making plans for the
entrance of his son in A. & M. in
September. Joe is Vice-President of
the American Liberty Oil Co., 40
Highland Park, Shopping Village,
Dallas. He and his family make
their home at Irving, Dallas sub-
urb. He and Mrs. Bartlett have
two sons and one daughter.
Cato M. Knight is county agri-
cultural agent for Hudspeth Coun-
ty with headquarters at Sierra
Blanca.
Lee Mayfield, 5701 Jackson, Apt.
1210, Houston 4, is a grandpappy.
Katherine Lee was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Sam W. Marshall, ’48,
on May 17. Mrs. Marshall was the
former Miss Katherine Mayfield
of Houston.
1926
Jack Williams
Box 196, San Marcos
E. P. “Pete” Nowotny has re-
turned to his insurance business
in New Braunfels after extensive
active duty. He served as Treasur-
‘er of the New Braunfels Centen-
nial Association which opened that |
city’s big centennial celebration in
May. He is also President of the
New Braunfel’s A. & M. Club and
Commander of the American Le-
gion Post at that city.
R. B. “Bob” Reilly, 45631 Bryan
St., Dallas 4, Texas, is Structural
Design Engineer for the firm of
Powell and Powell, Engineers, Dal-
las. Prior to going with that com-
pany he was with the Austin Road
Company, also of Dallas, for 12.
years as a Construction Superin-
tendent. He is® active member of
the Dallas A. & M. Club.
Paschal E. Martin is working at
the Post Office at McKinney and
gets mail at 1109 W. Va, St. at
that city.
W. H. “Bill” Waring has re-
turned to civilian life after a tour
of duty in the navy and is back
at work for the Johns-Manville
Corp., 1000 Market St., St. Louis
1, Mo. He reported in a recent let-
ter that Clyde Norman, ’37, would
soon return to that corporation as
sales representative in Oklahoma
City. :
1946 will be a year to be re-
membered by Ford Munnerlyn,
College Station. He is serving as
President of the Bryan and Col-
lege Station Chamber of Commerce.
In addition to that extra chore,
he is completing construction of
Munnerlyn Village between Bryan
and College, where houses for 50
servicemen are being constructed.
In his spare time, of course, he is
still District Agent for the Amer-
ican General Life Insurance Com-
pany of Houston.
1927
Allen R. Menger
111 W. Travis, San Antonio 5
Maj. W. H. Leverett is returning
to work with the Maintenance En-
gineering Corporation, Houston,
after extensive military service.
His mailing address is Box 527,
Houston.
J. Lockett Shelton has announc-
ed his return to the Investment
Banking Business as a dealer in
municipal and corporate securities
with offices in the West Texas
Utilities Building, Abilene. Shelton
has been in the investment banking
business for many years. During
the war he devoted his entire time
to the sale of war bonds. He is now
operating his own Investment bank-
ing business. He is the immediate
past president of the Abilene A. &
M. Club.
Major L. O. Buchanan, Dept. of
Agi, USAMGIK, APO 235, San
Francisco, hopes to return to the
U. S. in August from Korea. He
has been eligible to return since
February, but is in a scarce cate-
gory and has not been able to
leave. He recently wrote the Reg-
istrar’s Office about the possibility
of two Koreans attending A. & M.
next fall.
Major Clyde B. Kennington is
Special Service Officer, Presidio
of San Francisco, Calif. He has
just returned to his post after at-
tending the Army Information
School at Carlisle Barraecs, Pa. . .
Commander Herbert E. Kellner,
from the Navy soon and will be
associated with Mr, C. L. Browning,
Jr., General Contractor, 812 Insur-
ance Bldg., San Antonio.
Robert B. Tate has been ap-
pointed county agricultural agent
for Bexar County, with headquar-
ters at San Antonio. . . . Dr. Jack
Woodward is practicing in Denton,
specializing in eye, ear, nose and
throat.
1928
J. F. Blount
3424 Caruth, Dallas 5
agric. agent for Bandera Co., with
headquarters at Bandera.
Charlie B. Gaston is assistant
county agric. agent for Ellis Coun-
ty .with headquarters at Waxa-
hachie.
Harold J. Skipwith was a -.cam-
pus visitor in May. He is now with
-| the CAA, 4th Regional Office, and
gets mail at Box 1689, Fort Worth,
Texas .He was with the Highway
Dept. at Austin before going with
the CAA.
1929
A. C. Bray
Box 263, Dallas 1
Proud Papas: W. Howard Bad-
gett.
ber of A. & M. College faculty, has
been named Director of the Animal
Disease Research Laboratory at
Auburn, Ala.
E. B. Ashcraft is getting mail
at 2605 Orlando Drive; Wilkins-
burg, Pa.
1930
J. A. “Hop” Reynolds
Dreyfus & Son, Dallas
Silver Taps: Robert B. Coltrin.
Joe W. Bell is back in Texas aft-
er having spent the past 15 years
doing aeronautical research in the
NACA Laboratory at Langley
Field, Va. He is in partnership
with his brothers, John S., ’29,
and F. Bertram, in the Bell Con-
crete Products Co. at Sulphur
Springs, Texas.
W. E. Morgan, economist of the
Texas A. & M. College Extension
Service, College Station, has re-
signed that position to devote full
time to his business interests in
Bryan and vicinity. He has filled
the position of economist with the
Extension Service since 1936 with
time out for special work at Har-
vard and almost four years in the
Army Air Corps. Mr. and Mrs.
Morgan and their two children live
in Bryan.
W. H. Dickinson gets mail at
2614 Graham Blvd.,, Wilkinsburg,
Pa. . . . Jack L. Newman, 330
Simpson, Fresno 4, Calif.,, is on
terminal leave from the U. S.
Army after just returning from
the Philippines. He was retired
with the rank of Lt. Col.
Lloyd B. Ferguson has been
transferred from his position as
Assistant County Agricultural
Agent for Ellis County to the
position of acting county agricul-
tural agent for Kaufman County,
with headquarters at Kaufman.
Michel T. Halbouty, Shell Build-
ing, Houston, Consulting Geologist
and Petroleum Engineer, recently
opened a new pool in Red River
field to be opened by Halbouty
since his release from active duty
last year. The first pool was at
Ashland in Natchitoches Parish.
Correction: In a recent issue of
The Aggie, the Editor carried Bob
Elder as General Secretary of the
Wheeling & Lake Erie EE Co. of
| Brewster, Ohio. Bob is General
Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. work
done on that Railroad company,
which consists of a local set-up of
52 rooms, 24-hour restaurant serv-
ice, plus the local program.
1931
C. R. “Dick” Coneway
Humble Oil & Ref. Co., Houston 1
J. Russell Couch has resumed his
duties as poultry hubsandman for
the Texas Agricultural Experi-
ment Station after army service of
nearly five years. He was called to
duty in June, 1941 with the rank
of 1st Lt. and released in March,
1946 with Lt. Col. grade. He was
stationed in Manila during Sep-
tember, 1945 and was with the
Army of Occupation in Japan for
the past several months.
Joe L. Meharg has moved to
Dallas and living at 3316 Junius
St, Cameron Siddall’s new
work with the Pennsylvania Salt
Mfg. Co., will leave him in Bryan
as Acting Manager of the Cotton
Poison Plant is a Pennsalt subsi-
diary.
John A. Forman is Grain Buyer
for the Qauker Oats Company and
located at 708 West Chestnut St.,
Denison, Texas.
Jack Meharg is farming south of
Chillicothe.
Lt. Col. Earl Berryhill and his
family were among the yisitors for
the Homecoming and April 21
Muster at the College. Col. Ber-
ryhill is being transferred to Biggs
Field and will receive mail at 309th
AAFBU, Biggs Field, El Paso. . .
. Lt .H. A. Pendleton, Jr., is home
from the Pacific and living at
Munday, Texas. . . . Capt. George
L.' Milner has returned to Ger-
many for a year’s occupational duty
and will be joined by his wife and
children soon. Geo.’s mailing ad-
dress is Det. H-304, 3rd Mil, Govt.
Regt., APO 170, c/o PM, N. Y.
Recently heard from: Robert E.
Barker, Manchaca, Texas. :
Cary H. Dannelly, Box 644, Mona-
hans, Texas. . . . Henry L. Purvis,
Sulphur Springs. . . . Herman M.
Carter, Sterling City. . . . Ewell C
Phillips, 450 Watervliet, Dayton
10, Ohio. . . . Raymond C. Ripp-
stein, 2223 E. Houston St., San
Antonio 2. . . . Kenneth W. Ken-
nedy, Livingston, . .. Thomas A.
Dietz 507 Montana St., Upper
Darby,sPa. ..". . Geo. A. ‘Cushman,
City Hall, Brenham, Texas.
James G. Floyd, Box 54, Winns-
boro, Texas, is Store Manager of
the Bethlehem Supply Company.
®
Herman Fred Schlemmer, is.co.|:.*
Dr. A. H. Groth, former mem-.
Parish, La. This is the second new.
David J. Bratton, 6404 West-
chester, Houston 5, has returned
to civilian life after four years of
active duty. He spent six months
with the 32nd Inf. Div, in Japan.
He was released with the rank of
Lt. Col. !
Robt. C. Daniel, 5429 Conn. Ave.,
N. W., Washington, D. C. is with
the U. S. Navy Department an
Ordnance Engineer, Major
Kenneth Haggard, recently re-
leased from service, has been nam-
ed the first Manager of the Bon-
| ham Chamber of Commerce. . . .
Joe B. Horn, 4305 Bowser Ave.,
Dallas, was recently heard from.
. Col. Marvin Sledge is sta-
tioned at McClelland Field, Calif.,
and gets mail at Box 503.
Lt. Col. Berthold E. Nowotny,
201 Perishing, College Station, has
been appointed Acting Adjutant
General for the AAF Flying Train-
ing Command headquarters, Ran-
dolph Field, Texas. We Bs
Weisinger lives at Conroe, Texas.
. . . M. H. Stewart is enjoying ter-
minal leave with his wife and son
at 1714 Haver St.,, Texas. He is
back at his old job with the IBM
Corp. of Houston.
Dhuard M. Shannon is with the
Engineering Division of the High-
way Department located at Nor-
mangee, Texas.
1932
Luther E. Bell
2424 Hillside Drive, Dallas 14
Proud: Papas: B.:B.:Pyeatt, Jr.,
Col. O. E. Teague.
Claude Evans is in the big mid-
dle of civilian life at Amarillo,
where he is with the Franklin Life
Insurance Company, 2039 Parker. |:
Last summer when he was trans-
‘| ferred from Ft. Sumner he had
the misfortune to lose a box of
books, containing his beloved Col-
lege Longhorns for the years ’29,
’30, ’31, and ’32. If anyone should
happen upon his books—they all
have his name inscribed within—
Claude’s everlasting gratitude will
be forthcoming upon the return of
the books.
A B-29 of the Army’s Pacific
Air Command has set a world rec-
ord by carrying a payload of 4,-
400 pounds to an altitude of 44,200
feet. Col. E. D. Reynolds, of Beau-
mont, achieved this new record.
M. W. Mauritz is with the firm
of Mauritz Brothers, with head-
quarters at Ganado, Texas. He is
secretary-treasure of the Wharton-
Jackson Counties A. & M. Club.
Major Everette E. Frazier has
changed his address to Box 117,
Deer Park, Texas. . . . Lester F.
Lawhon, Apt. 3, 1617 W. Beaure-
gard St., San Angelo, is Soil Sur-
vey Supervisor for the Soil Con-
servation Service at that city. . . .
Sydney S. Bailey is home from the
wars and living at 404 Westmore-
land Ave., Houston.
Col. Bernard A. Schriever, U. S.
Air Corps veteran since 1932, is
stationed in Washington at Head-
quarters, Army Air Forces. He
was in the Pacific from 1942 to
October, 1945, and saw extensive
service in all parts of that area.
One of the finest golf players ever
to represent A. & M., Col. Schrie-
ver said he had not time for that
game in many years, but would
take it up again now that he was
back in the U. S. He and Mrs.
Schriever have two children, a boy
7 and a daughter 5.
1933
Tom C. Morris
1408 W. Main St., Waxahachie
Proud Papas: Col. John J. Gates.
Silver Taps: Claude L. Madeley.
W. H. Litchfield is Assistant
Supt., High Pressure Still Dept.,
Gulf Oil Corp., Port Arthur Re-
finery, Port Arthur, Texas.
Col. John J. Gates’ new Houston
address is 2622 Rosedale, Houston
4. John became the proud possessor
of a baby daughter on May 19. +
Milton Adrian Stinson is Rural
Supervisor for the Farm Security
Administration at Colorado City,
Texas.
Eugene C. Buie is a civilian
again and living at 2624 Willing
Ave., Fort Worth. .. . Harry W.
Janek has exchanged a military
title for plain “Mister” and is liv-
ing at Smithville. . . . Merritt E.
Overton is farming and ranching
at Haskell, and gets mail at Route
3.
Bob Uhr has been released from
active duty with the rank of Lt.
Col. and has accepted employment
with the United Gas Corporation
at New Braunfels. :
Recently heard from: Nelson A.
Miner, Jr., 5714 Vanderbilt, Dal-
las. . . . Robert F. Smith, Route
2, Clarksville. . . . Joe C. Moody,
1903 Laredo St., Corpus Christi. .
. . Elmer W. Colglazier, 326 Seguin
Road, San Antonio 8. . .. Winfred
G. Ross, 5405 Willis Ave., Dallas
6. . . . Thomas A. Adams, Jr.
2810 31st St., S. E. Washington
20, D. C. . . Waldo E. Hunt, An-
gleton, Texas. . Celestine P.
Besse, 2475 Vienna, New Orleans
17, La.
Maj. Ivan F. Dodd has been call-
ed back to the Signal Corps En-
gineering Laboratories, Red Bank,
N. J., to complete some special
work started while he was on ac-
tice duty. He was released in Jan-
uary and had returned to his form-
er work in the Geophysical Dept.
of the Texas Company. His home
address is Rte. 3, Box 419, Little
Rock, Ark. He returned to Red
Bank as a civilian and does not
know just how long will be re-
quired for him to complete the
special work.
1934
Lt. Col. T. N. Gearreald
Fairfax, Va.
Lt. Col. George V. “Barney”
Holmes, of Gonzales, is changing
his address to that city from the
8th Service Command, Dallas. He
was scheduled to be released from
active duty in April. He has an-
nounced as a candidate for the
office of 1'exas Assessor Collector
of Gonzales County.
Harold M. Mastin is moving to
San Benito where he will be re-
pairman in the La Palma Station
or the Central Power and Light
o. :
George W. Dunn gets mail at
1303 E.- 10th St., Bloomington,
Indiana. .,. Haynes W. Dugan was
released from service with the
rank of Lt, Col. and is getting mail
at 2924 Elm St., Shreveport, La.
where he is landman and title
worker for the Texas Company.
Haynes’ many friends will regret
to learn that his. father passed
away recently.
Wm. R. Parr is living at Robs-
town and getting mail at Box 742.
. . Dr. Robert L. Lewis, Jr. is
located at 209 Liberty Bldg., Paris,
Texas. ... Chas. M. Mast’s mailing
address is 5207 Brae Burn Drive,
Route 17, Box 1435, Houston. .
W. O. Luse is with the Texas Com-
pany, Henderson. . . . Emmett A.
Carlisle, Kaufman. . . . Clarence
L. Andrews, Box 927, Bryan. . . .
Major Harold M. Mastin is back
in civilian life and getting mail
at 1514 Westlake, Wichita Falls.
He reported seeing Aggies every-
where he was stationed—among
those he ran into were Ronald Sim-
mons, ’43 and S. J. Flood, ’33.
1935
Frederick W. H. Wehner
Box 871, Big Spring
F. C. Shillingburg is employed
by the Soil Conservation Service
as Range Man and lives at Apt. 4,
1617 W. Beauregard, San Angelo,
Texas. '
Bill Mosley is out of the serv-
ice and intends to farm around
Quannah.
Lea R. Aldwell is a
again and ranching at
Texas.
Walter M. Young has been ap-
pointed county agent for Smith
County with headquarters at Ty-
ler, Texas.
Capt. Brooks W. Rogers is ex-
pecting a discharge within a few
weeks and will be at 602 Bailey
Ave., San Antonio.
It has been reported that John
C. Blassingame, ’35, joined the
“Proud Papa” group recently. Any-
ione knowing John’s address, please
| send it to the Association Office.
Karl F. Elliott lives at Tyler,
Texas, 818 S. Robertson St. . . .
Lt. Col. Joe C. McHaney is with
the Marine Corps at Honolulu 30,
Hawaii, and lives at 3020 Hibiscus
Drive. . . . Lt. Col. Tom Dooley,
aide to Gen. Jonathan M. Wain-
wright, and prisoner of the Japa-
nese for three years, spoke in
Princeton, Collin County, at the
dedication of a park there to the
servicemen of World War II.
Richard H. Angu$ has offices
at 1818 Canal Bldg., New Orleans,
La. . . . Clarence D. McEver is
Manager of the Adams Hereford
Parms' at’ Lockhart, Texas. . .
Raymond F. Mosty hails from Cen-
ter Point, Texas. . Charles
R. Pierce has moved to Fort Worth
and gets mail at 1721 Ashland. . .
Class Agent F. W. H. Wehner has
moved to Big Spring, Texas, and
gets mail at Box 871.
1936
Dudley J. Lewis
C. E. Dept. Humble Oil & Ref. Co.
Houston
Mr. and Mrs.: Maj. Jack Ken-
neth Walker.
Proud Papas: Robert Norwood.
C. O. Foerster, Jr., of Rosenberg,
has announced his candidacy for
civilian
‘Sonora,
congressman form the ninth dis-
trict. A research horticulturist, Mr.
Foerster is a native of Rosenberg
and was educated in the public
schools of that city. After leaving
A. & M. he taught school for two
years, leaving that field to work
in the sulphur field at Orchard and
the employ of the Consolidated
Chemical Inc. He discovered a new
method of locating oil and gas
fields through bacteriological soil
analysis and was engaged in that
work at the time he went into
service. Mr. Foerster is married
and has four sons and a daughter.
Major Frank Schleicher was a
recent campus visitor following his
return from two and a half years
spent in India—most of it in Cal-
cutta. He was on terminal leave
and in June returned to his former
position with the Standard Oil
Company of New Jersey at Vene-
zuela. He and Mrs. Schleicher have
a two and a half year old son whom
Frank saw for the first time upon
his return from India. They have
been living at 4426 Wheeler, Hous-
ton 4.
Major Lawrence A. Jalufka re-
turned from overseas duty in ETO
March 10th, and went on terminal
leave beginning March 15. His
present mailing address is 4605
Evans Ave., Austin, Texas.
J. Douglas Toole and Henry L.
Litchfield, ’41, have organized the
Toole and Litchfield Company to
sell and service steam specialties
and industrial instruments in Texas
and Louisiana. They have offices
at 229 Shell Bldg., Houston, and
1104 Praetorian Bldg., Dallas. . .
. James P. Derryberry gets mail at
714 S. Tenn. St., McKinney. . . .
Arthur A. Briggs lives at 1615
Washington, Waco.
Robert Norwood,
Production Credit
Stephenville
Association,
.| Stephenville, Texas, is making a
lot of noise about an “Aggie” born
into their household on May 9.
Papa Robert was so excited that
he neglected to give us the young
1937
W. A. “Doc” Ruhmann
Extension Service, Campus
Silver Taps: Capt. Wilbert A.
Calvert.
R. Holloway Hughes has resigned
as assistant to Athletic Director
Homer Norton, effective June 1, to
accept a position on the teaching
staff of the Biology Department
at the College. Hughes will be re-
placed by Bill “Big Dog” Dawson,
’41.
Charlie DeWare has been ap-
pointed Head Coach for the B
football team for the 1946 sea-
son. DeWare is back at A. & M.
after more than three years serv-
ice with the 25th Division in the
Pacific Theater. He was discharg-
ed as a first lieutenant in the In-
fantry. Prior to the war he served
as head freshman coach at the
college. He was All-Southwest Con-
ference center in 1936 and co-eap-
tain that same year. :
Selmer M. Kirby is Ass’t Admin.
Officer, Physical and Military
Training Dept., Naval Air Trng.
Base, Corpus Christi. . Maj.
Alonzo W. Oakley is stationed at
Oakland, Calif. with the 4th A. F.
USA. ALT,
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