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.421925Fairview has as its county judge Howard"Red" Lindley, ex '25 .John Mugler, ex '25, is connected withthe Perry Mill and Elevator Co .Herman Long, '25 arts-sc., '28 medic .,is serving as an interne at John Hopkinsuniversity this year .Edward D. Hodges, '25 arts-sc ., is nowcity attorney at Newkirk . He receivedhis law degree in '27 from the university .Ralph W . Keahey, '25 arts-sc., is assistantpr<strong>of</strong>essor in the department <strong>of</strong>political science in Butler university.Eleanor Drennan, '25 arts-sc ., is teachingin Roosevelt<strong>Oklahoma</strong> City .junior high school inLeo F . Cailey, '25 medic, is practicingmedicine in <strong>Oklahoma</strong> City with <strong>of</strong>ficesat 503 Medical Arts building . DoctorCailey spent the past year in the graduateschool <strong>of</strong> medicine <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong>Pennsylvania at Philadelphia where hestudied ophthalmology .Lois Kelley, '25 arts-sc ., spent the summerstudying in Chicago with HubertWitherspoon, Florence Hinkle and RichardHageman . Miss Kelley has beenawarded the Florencethe last two summers.Hinkle fellowship1926John Smith, ex '26, is manager <strong>of</strong> theSmith Oil Tool Supply Co ., in Sapulpa .1927Luther Bohannon, '27 law,practicing since his graduationnole .has beenin . Semi-THE SOONER MAGAZINECy Ellinger, '26 arts-sc ., is in the lease Helen Boyle, '27 . arts-sc., who. spent twoand royalty business in Okmulgee .years on a fellowship in Chase house,Fred Shields, ex '26, is a geologist for Chicago, is now in Japan, teaching in thethe Sinclair Co ., in Okmulgee .Episcopal training school- in Tokyo .Frank Abbott, '26 law, is associatedwith the Hall iburton-Abbott Co ., <strong>of</strong> Tulsa.may seem a good distance apart to"thePetroleum engineering and bailing ayaverage person but they became allied industriesin the hands <strong>of</strong> John Lorenzen,Tom Mayes, ex '26, is in the employ<strong>of</strong> the General Motors' Acceptance Corp .'27 arts-sc. Lorenzen had -been -reared<strong>of</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong>onCity .a farm El Reno and after graduationMarsden Austin, ex '26 is a representadesertednearhi s career as a petroeum l engineertive <strong>of</strong> the New York Life Insurance Co :,f Chickasha. to return to a farm. Faced with the labor<strong>of</strong>Austin was awarded a ,to Canada last summer by the com- °£ bailing hay . Lorenzen then used hisengineering knowledge to inventpang for his rating as one <strong>of</strong> the foura bailingmachine that dispenses with the serviceshost salesmen in the state .<strong>of</strong> four men and four horses and worksJohn C<strong>of</strong>fman, '26 eng., entered thetwice as fast as the ordinary baler . HeUnited States Marine Corps immediatelyhas proved its : efficiency by using . :onlyafter graduation. Since then he has been three men five days to bale 3,000 balesto many ports <strong>of</strong> the world . His latest<strong>of</strong>` hay from a 100 acre field .station was Shanghai, China, but he is . toleave there socn and return to the states Tom Harris . '27 bus.. is owner andearly in October .manager <strong>of</strong> the Harris Auto AccessoriesS . F. E. Baggett, ex '26, is a railway in Add.postal clerk on the Guthrie-Kiowa, Kansas,division <strong>of</strong> the Santa Fe . He lives become a member <strong>of</strong> the firm <strong>of</strong> ArnoteWalter Arnote; '27 arts-sc ., '28 law, hasin Guthrie . ,& Arnote at McAlester. Arnote spentFrancis 'Bush Atkinson, ex '26, is an the summer travelling in Europe and. theaccountant at Roswell, New Mexico . .past year taking post graduate work atHarvard.Douglas McMurray, ex '27, is associatedwith John Bryan"in the lease and royaltybusiness in Chickasha, - _You'llThrow Away Less FoodIf You UseZE O ICEThe Perfect Refrigerant,at Minimum CostIce is nature's refrigerant . There is no artifical substitute for it . Ice gives just the right amount <strong>of</strong> humidityand moisture to the air in the refrigerator to keep the foods as nature intended them to be kept .And with ice, there is a constant circulation <strong>of</strong> pure, fresh air . Remember, that without CI RCULATIONOF AIR, foods would lose flavors and would dry up . And remember, too, that with ZERO ICE, therewill be no odors in your ice refrigerator, because the melting ice carries all odors down the drain.'- -=ZERO ICEand COLD STONorman, <strong>Oklahoma</strong>AAGEC

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