The Texas Aggie. (College Station, Tex.) 1921-current, April 01, 1961, Image 10

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    Plan For World-Wide Muster Observance
Texas
AMARILLO: Dr. Art Garner ’55, 2705
Mockingbird Lane
ANDERSON CO.: E. K.
'32, 713 N. Church St.,
Walter Sussdorf ’48, 514
Stephenson
Palestine;
S. Royall
St., Palestine
ARLINGTON: Albert W. Rollins ’51,
1509 Juanita St.
ATASCOSA CO.: John A. Crain ’50,
Box 176, Pleasanton
AUSTIN CO.: Clarence Schier ’38,
Box 445, Sealy
BANDERA CO.: John J. Derry ’51,
Rt. 2, Box 50, Medina
BASTROP CO.: Henry N. Bell, Jr.
’25, 1408 Church St., Bastrop
BAYTOWN: David Duncan ’51, 221
W. Hunnicutt
BEAUMONT: Alex Broussard ’50,
2000 McFaddin (Broussard’s Mortu-
ary)
BEE CO.: Dr. S. E. McNeill, Jr.
48,
306 N. Jefferson, Beeville
BELL CO.: Charles E. Walker ’53,
Box 88, Temple
BELLAIRE: J. E. Nolen °’40, 5404
Grand Lake
BIG LAKE: Lloyd Rumsey ’45, Box
58
1
BIG SPRING: Dr. Howard Schwarzen-
bach ’42, Box 1241 (Cosden Country
Club; 7:30 p.m.)
BRAZORIA CO.: Dr. Burch Loggins
’56, Box 248, West Columbia
BRAZOS CO.: Bob Skrabanek ‘42,
Box 255 FE, College Station
BRECKENRIDGE: Robin Rominger
’42, 1001 East Lindsey
BROWNWOOD : George F. McKay ’10,
2413 First St.
BRUSH CO.; Jim Gault ’51, 648 High-
land St. #2 , Alice
CALDWELL CO.: Jack Schneider ’46,
010 W. Prairie, Lockhart
CALHOUN CO.: Maurice G. Wood
’49, Rt. 2, Pt. Lavaca
CAL-JACK: David Seligman ’46, Box
488, Edna
CAPITOL CITY: Dr. Arthur B. Haws
’48, 211 S. Lamar, Austin 4 (West-
wood Country Club; 7 p.m.; dinner,
Muster ceremony and speaker)
CENTRAL PLAINS (includes Bailey,
Lamb, Castro, and Cochran Counties
and Eastern New Mexico): Lee R.
Pool ’32, Box 1277, Muleshoe (Lei-
gon’s Banquet Room; 7:30 p.m.;
Muleshoe ; good program planned to
include Smorgasbord affair)
CENTRAL WEST TEXAS: James D.
Tittle ’49, 542 Butternut, Abilene
CHEROKEE CO.: E. dins ’33,
1029 Edgewood Drive, Jacksonville
COASTAL: Richard Kunitz ’36, P. O.
Box 186, Sinton (country place of
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kunitz; 7:30;
short talk by Dr. K. Gill ’24, Corpus;
dancing, snack bar, skits, and sing-
ing)
COASTAL BEND: Leo Bailey ’43, 431
W. King, Kingsville
COLEMAN CO.: Joseph E. Stroop ’47,
1500 San Marcos, Coleman
COLLIN CO.: Dr. J. P. Derryberry
’36, Derryberry & King Animal
Clinic, Highway 24, McKinney
COLLINGSWORTH CO.: Edd Henard
’43, Route 6, Wellington
COLORADO CO.: Elbert L. Cassell
’47, 507 Tait St., Columbus
COOKE CO.: John D. Cunningham ’34,
Box 696, Gainesville
CORPUS CHRISTI: Nick Holland ’49,
Box 1723, and Dan Pedrotti ’53, 802
Anderson
CORYELL CO.: Dr. A. G. Patterson,
Jr. ’52, 1106 E. Waco St., Gatesville
DALLAS: J. T. Sample ’45, 505 North
Ervay, Suite 418
DEEP EAST TEXAS: Harlan Echols
’38, P. O. Box 209, Longview
DEL RIO: John L. Dodson, Jr. ’40,
612 Ceniza St.
DENTON CO.: Dr. Alex Dickie, Sr.
’16, Box 5158, North Texas State
College, Denton
DE WITT CO.: P. Fielding Breeden
’20, Box 256, Cuero
EAGLE PASS: Edward Rodriques ’53,
Box 261, and Maxey R. Grossen-
bacher ’55, Box 340
EL CAMPO:. W. M. Irvin, Jr. '49,
Box 367
ELLIS CO.: Robert H. Sweatman ’29,
321 Kirvin, Waxahachie
EL PASO: Kenneth Schwenke ’49,
716 Camino Real
ERATH CO.: Marion S, Porter ’51,
Box 528, Stephenville
FALLS CO.: James Glockzin ’55, 739
Watson St., Marlin
FORT BEND CO.: J. E. Junker, Jr.
44, 834 3rd St., Rosenberg
FORT HOOD-KILLEEN: Capt. Fred
R. Willis ’53, Co. A, 6th Inf., CCA,
1st Armd. Div., Ft. Hood
FT. WORTH: Charles M. Drake ’43,
3721 Biddison
FOUR STATES: Robert Van de Pas
’53, The Borden Company, Box 581,
Texarkana (Gifford Hill & Com-
pany, Inc., Shop, 2723 West 7th St.,
located off Highway 67 West, Tex-
arkana)
FREESTONE CO.: T. C. Robeson ’39,
Soil Conservation Service, Fairfield
FRIO CO.: Thomas J. King ’51, Box
1255, Pearsall
GALVESTON CO.: Nick J. Alexander
’54, 1212 Ball, Galveston
GARLAND: James N. Crawford ’40,
1425 Maple
EDWARD PGARY: W. A. Wyatt, Jr.
’49, Box 109, San Marcos
GEORGE DICKIE, JR.: Ed Steele, Jr.
’47, 831 Ky. St., Graham (Pitcock
Camp, Possum Kingdom Lake, So.
of Graham; 7 p.m.; stag; includes
Young, Throckmorton, Shackleford,
Stephens, Eastland, and Jack Coun-
ties)
GILLESPIE CO.: J. D. Stein ’562, Box
71, Fredericksburg
GONZALES CO.: John C. DuBose ’57,
Box 166, Gonzales
GRAYSON CO.: Andrew Korioth, III
’561, 615 Kessler Blvd., Sherman
GREENBELT: Thomas J. Richards
’35, Guthrie Rt., Paducah
GUADALUPE CO.: Gordon Porter ’54,
Seguin
GUAJILLO CO.: Dr, C. H. (Dusty)
Huddleston ’44, Box 949, Uvalde
HARRISON CO.: Wesley Smith ’56,
307 North Franklin, Marshall
HIGH PLAINS: John McLain ‘46,
1222 Cooley Dr., Borger
HIGHLAND LAKES: Don W. Calla-
han ’48, Box 449, Lampasas
HILL CO.: R. B. (Bob) Dohoney ’51,
Box 495, Hillsboro
HJSKK CO.: William E. (Bill) Law-
son '39, Box 636, Haskell (The Cor.
ral, Haskell; 6 :30 p.m.; program ;
7:30 barbeque; Aggies and friends
of A&M invited)
HOPKINS CO.: Joe Williamson ’54,
¢/o Mobil Oil Co., Sulphur Springs
HOUSTON: Marvin Tate °’55, 10225
Shadow Oaks D
HOUSTON-CROCKETT CO.: Willie T.
Bruton, Jr. ’33, Box 26, Lovelady
HUNT  CO.: BE. E. Stephens, Jr. ’40,
1014 Pecan Drive, Greenville
HUNTSVILLE: Berryman M. Erwin
’58, Box 571
JOHNSON CO.: W. L. Pou ’49, Box
175, Cleburne
KARNES CO.: Stephen E. Crews III
’44, Box 765, Karnes City
KAUFMAN CO.: Wm. R. Buford ’36,
Box 75, Terrell, and John G. Keller,
Jr. ’36, Box 364, Terrell
KERR CO.: J. W. Prioor, Jr., Ingram
LA GRANGE: Leroy R. Foyt ’55,
1068 S. Madison
LAREDO: Paul Garza, Jr. ’55, P. O.
Box 902
LEVELLAND: John V. Morton °’26,
203 11th St.
LIBERTY CO.:.J. D. Harris, 111 ’44,
Dayton
LIVE OAK-McMULLEN CO.: Thomas
R. Shelton ’51, Tilden
LUBBOCK: Lawrence Stone ’48, 2806
54th St. (Furrs Cafeteria, 34th &
Avenue H; 7:30 p.m.; guest speaker
Dr. Frank Hubert, Dean of School
of Arts and Sciences at A&M ; ladies
invited)
MATAGORDA CO.: Ralph W. Bussell
21, Box 202, Bay City
MIDLAND: T. J. Chapman ’47, Box
765 (Midland Club, 3305 W. Front
St.; stag; 5:30 p.m.; bull session
and refreshments; 6:30 Muster pro-
gram; 7:30 dinner for those who
wish to stay)
MID-PLAINS: Raymond Higginbotham
’38, Route 1, Hereford
MILAM CO.: Windell D. Essary ’47,
2404 Post Oak Rd., Rockdale
MINERAL WELLS: M. G. Lodal ’13,
Route 2, Box 103
MITCHELL-SCURRY CO.: V. T.
Tracy ’35, Box 1348, Snyder, and
Dr. Robert J. Kidd ’46, Box 865,
Sosler (Snyder Country Club; 7
m.)
MONTGOMERY CO.: W. G. Luce, Jr.
’46, Luce-Winzer Motors, Hwy. 105
W., Conroe
MT. "PLEASANT: E. E. (Gene) Neal,
Jr. ’46, 1416 Larkin St.
NACOGDOCHES: Claude Compton ’51,
310 Pleasant Lane
NAVARRO CO.: June Clark ’52, 2114
W. Collin, Corsicana
NEW BRAUNFELS: Curtis W. Bre-
mer ’55, Star Rt. 1 (Lake Breeze
Ski Lodge ; 7:30 p.m.)
NORTHEAST PANHANDLE: J. W.
Thompson ’42, Box 235, Miami
NORTHEAST TEXAS : C. L. Walker
41, 1841 Fairfax, Paris
NORTHWEST HOUSTON: John
Stuntz ’51, 10122 Eddystone Dr.
NORTHWEST TEXAS: Dr. Frank H.
Sims ’51, Box 1394, Vernon
ODESSA: E. G. Durrett ’40, P. O.
Box 866
ORANGE CO.: Max A. Pacher ’49,
10 Bruce Lane, Orange
PAMPA: Frank A. Vitrano ’54, Box
2182
PANOLA CO.: W. R. Taylor ’39, Box
323, Carthage
PARKER CO.: Sammy E. Skiles ’43,
Box 156, Weatherford
PECOS VALLEY: Jack K. Reynolds
’53, Box 431, Pecos
POLK CO.: Frank D. Callaway
Box 501, Livingston
PORT ARTHUR: Pat Wood, Jr. ’54,
3217 Woodlawn Dr., Groves
RANDALL CO.: John Shipley ’42,
West Texas State, Agriculture Dept.,
Canyon, and Bob Kerr, c/o Canyon
News, Canyon (City Club House,
Canyon; 7 p.m.; covered dish meal
for members and families)
REFUGIO CO.: Gale N. Brundrett ’51,
Box 224, Refugio
RICHARDSON : Dr. Herman F. Diet-
erich ’50, 317 N. Greenville
RIO GRANDE VALLEY: James A.
Deer ’42, Box 476, Weslaco
ROBERTSON CO.: Herman Yezak ’38,
Bremond
RUNNELS CO.: F. C. (Caddo) Wright
’43, 201 Sharp, Ballinger
SAN ANTONIO: David B. Wolf ’52,
1122 San Pedro Ave.
SCHULENBURG: C. A. Vogt, Jr. ’44,
Box 145
SHELBY CO.: Tom B. Ralph ’26, Box
167, Center
SINTON: See Coastal.
SOUTHEAST HOUSTON: Dr. E. E.
(Red) Wilson ’49, 2919 S. Wayside
STANTON: Tull B. Louder ’41, Box 6
STARR CO.: John A. Shuford ’44,
615 W. Second St., Rio Grande City
SUTTON CO.: Joe David Ross ’57,
Box 441, Sonora
TRIPLE M: Bill Brown ’49, Box 442,
Eden
TYLER-SMITH CO.: J. W.
’27, 1115 Camellia, Tyler
UPSHUR CO.: John H.
821 Park St., Gilmer
VAN ZANDT CO.: James T. Wiggs
’47, Box 561, Wills Point
VICTORIA Co.: Dr. R. H. Hartman
’38, Goliad Highway, Victoria
WACO-McLENNAN CO.: Carroll Me-
Reynolds ’52, 3717 Huaco Lane, Waco
WASHINGTON CO.: James Lehmann
’52, Route 1, Box 96, Brenham
WEST TEXAS: R. T. Caperton
2544 University Dr., San Angelo
WHARTON CO.: R. Richard Arnold
’52, c/o Arnold Lumber Co., Box
549, Wharton
WHEELER CO.: David M. Britt ’51,
The Britt Ranch, Rt. 1, Wheeler
WICHITA FALLS: Amon L. Bailey
’58, 1109 Bluff St.
WILLIAMSON CO.: Tom Galbreath
’50, 1014 Gilmore, Taylor
WINTER GARDEN: Marvin Gardner
’53, 302 E. Kinney , Crystal City
41,
McMillan
Henry ’51,
’41,
WISE CO.: Ralph Dodson ’35, Box
424, Decatur
XIT: John Melton ’42, 1208 Keeler,
Dalhart
YOAKUM: Dr. L. J. Boening, Jr. ’55,
Box 429
Other States
Modern Lo-Pitch Design
Erectors
Designers « Fabricators
METALLIC BUILDING COMPANY
4601 Holmes Road
DEALERS IN:
Houston Dallas Los Angeles
Taylor Brownwood New York
Beaumont Lafayette San Francisco
Bryan Lake Charles Washington
Texarkana Baton Rouge Atlanta
Corpus Christi Shreveport Cleveland
Lubbock New Orleans Minneapolis
Amarillo Oklahoma City Denver
El Paso Mobile Birmingham
San Antonio Pensacola Memphis
Wichita Falls Tallahassee Little Rock
San Angelo Jackson Detroit
Fort Worth Greenville Kansas City
and > BUILDINGS
Houston, Texas
Prefabricated Steel Buildings
REpublic 4-1611
with Exclusive Factory
Applied Stran-Satin Colors
ALABAMA
AUBURN : Charles B. Modisett ’50, 115
S. Ross St.
BIRMINGHAM: W. R. House ’49, 1765
Old Creek Trail
FORT RUCKER: Capt. Thomas N.
Hurst ’43, 117 Harris Drive, and
Capt. T. B. Steward ’42, US Army
Aviation Boar? for Aviation Accident
Research
MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE: Lt.
Col. Charles A. Bell ’41, Quarters
#603-C
MOBILE: M. E. Hogan ’40, 116 W.
Collins
ALASKA
ANCHORAGE: Capt. Floyd Henk ’50,
Box 7002, U. S. Army Engineer
Dist., Elmendorf Air Force Base,
SKyline 2-1103
FORT WAINWRIGHT-EIELSON AIR
FORCE BASE: Capt. Gordon W
Carr ’53, 068941, Hq & Hq Btry 2d
How. Bn’ -15th Arty, APO 1751,
Seattle, Wash. (Quarters 1028, Apt.
2, Fort Wainwright; 1900 hours;
refreshments following Muster; in-
dicate attendance by calling ELgin
27357)
ARIZONA
PHOENIX: Olin Goldman ’43, 322
Solano Dr., Tempe (Tempe Sands
Motel; 7 p.m.; program followed by
dinner; reservations requested—call
Tempe WO 75344)
TUCSON: John Carter ’52, T7444 N.
LaCanada Dr., CY 7-0213
ARKANSAS
LITTLE ROCK: Thomas B. Hooks, Jr.
’43, 115 Crystal Court, MOhawk 4-
1159 (Sam Peck Hotel, Apollo Room,
625 West Capitol Ave., 6 p.m.;
dinner-dance)
MAGNOLIA-EL DORADO: Sterling
Lacy ’46, 203 Troy, Magnolia
NORTHWEST ARKANSAS-NORTH-
EAST OKLAHOMA-SOUTHWEST
MISSOURI: W. Dane Kimmell ’55,
P. O. Box 44, Decatur, Ark. (Mid-
way Restaurant, Springdale, Ark.;
7:30 p.m.)
CALIFORNIA
BAKERSFIELD & KERN CO.: Tom
W. Smith ’57, 2503 Crest Dr., FA
4-8285, and Charles Bremer, Jr. ’56,
2607 Kaibab, FA 5-9734 (Wool Grow-
ers’ Cafe; refreshments; 7:30 p.m.;
ladies invited; for reservations, call
Smith or Bremer)
FRESNO: Joe Pettit, ’45, 817
Williams Ave., Madera
LOS ANGELES CO.: Joe Atkins
’43, 13026 Gabbett, La Mirada
SAN DIEGO CO.: Maj. W. C. Rogers
’12, 983 Scott (Admiral Kidd Com-
missioned Officers’ Mess, Harbor
Drive across from the Naval Train-
ing Center; check desk for room;
7 p.m.; semi-formal; $3.00/person,
includes meal and dues; cocktails,
program, dinner, business meeting,
and election of new officers; danc-
ing; for reservations call or write
H. M. Friedrich ’42, 4438 Mentone,
AC 3-0180, or Michael R. Gill ’58,
4634 Soria Dr., JU 3-0848)
SAN FRANCISCO: Henry A. Cole ’52,
1215 Clay St., Oakland; Col. C. A.
L. Dickey ’33, 2800 Yosemite Ave.,
Alameda; and John R. Hudson ’58,
2201 Baker St., San Francisco
SANTA MARIA: Maj. John W. Oliver,
Jr.
Jr. ’46, 422 N. Western
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: Maxwell
Landon ’39, 9379 Charleville Blvd.,
Beverly Hills (Officers Club at
Space Technology Laboratories, 5740
Arbor Vitae St., just north of Los
Angeles International Airport)
TRAVIS AFB: Lt. D. A. Deterling
’59, 114 Kansas
WHITTIER: Joe Atkins ’43, 13026
Gabbett Dr., La Mirada, Calif.
COLORADO
COLORADO SPRINGS: Capt. Jim H.
Cass ’45, VC, Veterinary Station
Hospital, Ft. Carson
DENVER: Lt. Col. Robert C. Hall
‘40, 773 Ursula (Fitzsimmons Gen.
Hospital Officers’ Open Mess; 7
p.m.; cocktails and dinner; wives
invited)
FLORIDA
MIAMI: = J. Smith ’42, 965 N. W.
Tth St.
PELE ‘Col. Earl Y. Harpole ’24,
320 Stirling Ave., Winter Park
(Officers’ Club, McCoy Air Force
Base, Orlando; 6:30 p.m.; cocktails
and dinner; speaker Base Chaplain
Capt. N. V. Cole ’48)
GEORGIA
ATLANTA: Glen A. Estes ’59, 2310
Stewart Ave., S.
FORT BENNING & COLUMBUS:
Capt. James W. Phillips ’52, 631
Gibson Dr., Benning (Main
Officers’ Open Mess, Ft. Benning;
8 p.m.; dinner, program, dancing)
NORTH GEORGIA: Clyde T. Norman
’37, 2555 Weigelco Rd., Atlanta 6
HAWAII
HONOLULU: John H. Gayden
1302 Haloa Dr.
IDAHO
MOSCOW: See Pullman, Wash.
ILLINOIS
CHICAGO: Roy W. Gillette ’40, 118
S. Stewart, Lombard
INDIANA
LAFAYETTE: William J. Stone ’55,
213-12 Halsey Dr., West Lafayette
KANSAS
FT. RILEY, MANHATTAN, JUNC-
TION CITY: Lt. Col. John D. Skip-
per ’40, 105A Schofield Circle, Ft.
Riley (Gunner’s Club, Fort Riley;
T p.m.; refreshments, program, and
37:
Tommie Vaughn
: ’
Tommie Vaughn, ’41
(Center on the 1939 National Champions)
Invites you in to see and drive the
TOMMIE VAUGHN MOTORS
1111 No. Shepherd, Houston, Tex.:
Bring this ad to me and I'll give you a deal
on a new Ford like you never dreamed was
NEW FORD at his
Sales — FORD — Service
UN 9-4661
possible.
steak dinner—estimated cost $1.75/
person; wives invited; reservations
requested, BE 9-2253 or 9-6223)
TOPEKA: A. L. Williams ’49, 4400
W. 27th St. Terrace (office CE 5-
9242; home CR 2-2034; 7:30 p.m.
cocktails; 8:30 p.m. dinner; dress
informal ; ladies invited)
WICHITA : Clifford M. Smith ’52, 9711
Hickory Lane (Rose Room, Broad-
view Hotel; 7 p.m.; for reserva-
tions, call Clifford Smith, PArkview
2-1634 or FOrest 3-0232)
KENTUCKY
FORT KNOX & LOUISVILLE: Maj.
Wm. H. Vail ’45, Hq USAARMS,
Fort Knox (Fort Knox Officers’
Brick Mess; informal cocktail buf-
fet; 1930 hours; A&M men and their
ladies in the Ft. Knox-Louisville
area invited; reservations requested
—call either Maj. Vail, Ft. Knox
43340/42907, or M. R. Williams ’37,
Louisville SP 6-3071)
LOUISVILLE: See Fort Knox
LOUISIANA
ALEXANDRIA: L. Brian Duke °’46,
104 Navaho Trail
LAFAYETTE: Frank E. Syfan ’48,
Box 583
NEW ORLEANS: A. R. Newman 41,
503 Sena Dr., Metairie
SHREVEPORT: W. J. (Bill) Howard
’29, 834 Capt. Shreve (St. Mark's
Episcopal Church, Parish Hall; 7:30
p.m.; speaker N. H. McClamrock,
Jr., Potentate of the Shrine in
Shreveport, and TU graduate; all
Former Students, wives, parents of
students, and friends of the College
invited)
MAINE
LORING AIR FORCE BASE: Capt.
Fritz Boedeker ’47, 348 Duncan
Court
MARYLAND
ABERDEEN: Lt. Joel S. Spitzer ’58,
QATA, Army Chemical Center
MASSACHUSETTS
FORT DEVENS: Capt. Victor E.
Chandler ’52, Hq XIII Army Corps,
Office, Commanding General
GREATER BOSTON: Douglas R. De-
Cluitt ’57, 42 Grant Ave., Watertown
MICHIGAN
DETROIT: F. E. Loupot ’46, Box 177
EAST LANSING: William F. Yeoman
’49, 215 Jenison, Michigan State U.
WURTSMITH AIR FORCE BASE:
Capt. Joe E. Bryant ’53, Box 1645,
Wurtsmith Air Force Base
MINNESOTA
TWIN CITIES: Thomas N. Stack ’50,
2358 Gordon Pl., St. Paul 8, and Dr.
James R. Watson, Jr. ’45, 6005
Asheroft, Minneapolis 24
MISSISSIPPI
GREENVILLE: Dr. C. D. Ranney ’54,
Delta Branch Exp. Sta., Stoneville
JACKSON: H. E. Braunig, Jr. ’40,
1701 Hillview Dr.
NATCHEZ: H. C. Coutret, Jr. ’55,
Rt. 1, Box 558
STATE COLLEGE-STARKVILLE:
Thomas R. Slough, Jr. ’47, Rt. 3,
Box 264, Starkville
VICKSBURG: Russell F. Balthis, Jr.
’36, 803 Harris St.
MISSOURI
COLUMBIA: Casey Fannin ’38,
Westwinds Dr.
HEART OF AMERICA: Edwin R.
Burton ’58, 9201 W. 99th Terr.,
Overland Park, Kansas, Nlagara
8-1018 (Wishbone Restaurant, 4455
Main, Kansas City, Mo.; 6:30 p.m.;
dinner reservations should be made
with Jim Kadel ’51, 5609 W. 92 PI.
Overland Park, Kansas, NIagara 8-
5427, before April 14)
ST. LOUIS : H. D. Hale ’43, 8118
Rosalie
SOUTHWEST MISSOURI: See North-
west Arkansas
900
NEBRASKA
OMAHA: Lt. J. W. Gartrell, Jr. ’58,
Box 784, Bellevue (Offutt AFB,
Officers’ Club; 1900 hours)
NEVADA
RENO: Lt. Byron W. King ’57, 611
Mt. Whitney, Stead Air Force Base,
Nevada (home of Byron W. King,
611 Mt. Whitney; refreshments)
NEW JERSEY
FORT MONMOUTH: James J. Wyly
22, 29 Linden Ave., West Long
Branch
NEW MEXICO
ALAMOGORDO: Lt. H. R. Benthul
’57, 2909 Abbott Ave.
ALBUQUERQUE: Leon M. Trenck-
mann ’52, 3613 Espejo, N. E. (tenta-
tively scheduled at the Petroleum
Club in the Bank of New Mexico
Bldg.)
CARLSBAD: D. D. McKinney ’46,
1510 Bryan Circle
HOBBS: Max Curry and R. L. Curry
’43, 108 W. White
MESILLA VALLEY: Yack C. Moseley
’56, 1920 Chilton Dr., Las Cruces
ROSWELL: E. C. Kruse ’49, 1516 S.
Lea (Officers’ Club, Walker Air
Force Base; 6:30 p.m.; food and
drinks; no reservations necessary;
ladies invited)
SAN JUAN BASIN: John L. Leim-
brook ’55, Box 246, Farmington
SANTA FE-LOS ALAMOS: Wallace
B. Birkes ’54, 124 Sombrio Drive
NEW YORK
NEW YORK CITY: Robert B. Gibbs
’53, Empire State Bldg., Room 2712,
350 Fifth Ave.
ROCHESTER-BUFFALO: John Ste-
venson ’47, 29 Bobrich Drive, Apt.
19, Rochester 10 (Spring House,
Rochester; 7:30 p.m.; program and
dinner; wives and friends invited)
ROME-UTICA : Capt. David W. Sharp
’46, Box 156, Griffiss Air Force
April, 1961