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Albert H . Follinar, '38, is attending the UnitedStates Marine Corps Basic School at Philadelphia,Pennsylvania .BAGG-ATKINS : Miss Manon Turner Bagg,'38ex, and Robert Lockard Atkins were marriedin November . She is a member <strong>of</strong> Kappa AlphaTheta sorority . He attt-nded Washington U111_versity and the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Arkansas, and isnow employed in the geophysical department<strong>of</strong> a Tulsa oil company . They have establisheda home at Woodward where lie is stationed.GIZEEN-(:RANT : Miss Dorothy Green, '38ex,an(I Toni Calvin Grant, '38ex, were married May21 in Wewoka . She was a member <strong>of</strong> Pi BetaPhi sorority and lie was a member <strong>of</strong> KappaAlpha fraternity . "They live in <strong>Oklahoma</strong> City,where lie is employed by the Ancet harp InsuranccConilrtnv.CARIT _NTFIZ-IIRASEI : Miss Ovis LorraineCarpenter, '38pharm, and Leslie 1' . Brascl, '38pharm, were married December 31 . They livein A(la, where they are both employed in theCarpenter Drug Company .FORRESTI;,R-DcLAY : Miss Elvina Forrester,'38ex, and I ) :ma Wallace Do Lay were marriedDecember 17 at <strong>Oklahoma</strong> City . Mr . Delay, agraduate <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Utah, has chargeol the government radio station at the MunicipalAirport, <strong>Oklahoma</strong> Cite .MILLEI,-WILSON : Miss Abbic Miller andGeorge Wilson, '381nts, \VCrC married December24 . She attcmlcd Cameron Junior College atLawton . 'They live in <strong>Oklahoma</strong> City, wherehe is assistant manager <strong>of</strong> the Clow GasteamCompany .SHERIDAN-KERR : Miss Lucille Sheridan andWilliam A . Kerr, '381aw, were married in December. Mr . Kerr is an attorney in <strong>Oklahoma</strong>City . Mrs . Kerr is emplo\cd by the Aetna LifeInsurance Company .ELLIS-CLIFFORD : Miss Berthell Ialis andEarl Lcon Clillord, '38cx, were married December24 in Wewoka, where they now reside .McCAIU .EY-IIILSEWECK : Miss Helen Mc-Carley and William lfilscweck, '38geol, weremarried December 10 in McAlester . They areat home in Fort Worth, Texas, where Mr . Hilseweckis employed by the Gulf Oil Company .WALL-WRIGHT : Miss Imajean Wall and RandolphFarle Wright, Jr., '38geol, were marriedNovember 26 at Perry . He is a member <strong>of</strong> PiKappa Phi fraternity . They live in <strong>Oklahoma</strong>City.ANI»EIZSON-MANNUS : Miss Elizabeth AdeleAnderson, '38ed, and I:ugtuc C . Mat1J1nS weremarried December 21 . She is a incmhcr <strong>of</strong> ChiOmega sorority . They live in Norman .1939Paul Siutcrson, senior journalism student,joined the staff <strong>of</strong> Senator Josh Lee in Washington,1). C ., January 1 . Former managingeditor <strong>of</strong> the 01~1ahoma Daily, Mr . Sintlcrsonplans to complete work for his degree throughcorrespondence courses .SHOBERT-GILBF'RT : Miss Geraldine Shobert,freshman, and 1 . . N . Gilbert, Jr ., senior, weremarried December 23 . They live in Norman,where they are continuing their studies at the<strong>University</strong> .MATTOX-SILVEY : Miss Katliren Mattox andMax Silvey, senior engineer, were married December24 in <strong>Oklahoma</strong> City . She attendedHarding College and Central State Teachers College,and is now a member <strong>of</strong> the faculty atTaft Junior High School in <strong>Oklahoma</strong> City .TROUT-WILCOXSON : Miss Mozellc Troutand Luther Karl Wilcoxson, both seniors in the<strong>University</strong>, were married at Terral (luring theChristmas season . She is a member <strong>of</strong> DeltaGamma sorority and lie is affiliate(! with SigmaAlpha Epsilon fraternity. They live in Norman,where he is employed at McCall's Men's Store .RUDROW-BAXTER : Miss Evelyn Rudrowand James L. Baxter, <strong>University</strong> senior, weremarried December 30 in Shawnee . She attendedCentral State Teachers College . They live in<strong>Oklahoma</strong> City.FEBRUARY, 1939ALUMNI PRESIDENT(CON'n\t - rn NR()pt PAGI I ))One <strong>of</strong> Mr . Menuninger's qualificationsfor president <strong>of</strong> the Alumni Associationis his wide acquaintance with severaldifferent generations <strong>of</strong> students atO . U . He first enrolled on the () . U .campus as a student in the preparatorydepartment in 1919 . lie took four years<strong>of</strong> college work and received the B . A .degree . He enrolled again in 1929 andcompleted most <strong>of</strong> his law work with theclass that graduated in 1931 . However,he came back later in the spring term <strong>of</strong>1933 and completed his work for the LL .11 . degree .As an undergraduate student in the<strong>University</strong>, Mr . Memminger took part inclass athletics, was interested in studentdramatics, literary societies, publicationsand almost everything else <strong>of</strong> interest onthe campus . He played class baseball,football and basketball . He was assistantbusiness manager <strong>of</strong> the 1913 SoonerYearbook and served the next year asmember <strong>of</strong> the publication board . Hehad a part in a German play presentedby Teutonia, German Club, in 1913 ; thenext year he played "Uncle Buck" in theannual burlesque sponsored by the juniorclass, and he had a part in the senior play<strong>of</strong> 1914 . He found time to serve on theY . M . C . A . cabine t three years and wastreasurer <strong>of</strong> the organization in his senioryear .However, young Memminger wasn't socompletely serious as his record <strong>of</strong> substantialactivities might indicate . It wasduring his time in school that the engineers'smoke stack was first desecratedby the painting <strong>of</strong> "D . 1) . M . C ." highon the stack . He wasn't one <strong>of</strong> the tw<strong>of</strong>oolhardy students who volunteered to letthemselves be pulled up to the top <strong>of</strong> thesmoke stack on a precarious platformdrawn up by a cable, but he was one <strong>of</strong>the trustworthy men who held onto thecable at the bottom <strong>of</strong> the smoke stackand enabled the dangerous painting jobto be completed without any fatalities .That's the kind <strong>of</strong> man Charlie Memtningcris . You don't find him doingspectacular things to attract public attention,but you find him always with asteady hand on the cable doing his share<strong>of</strong> the important ground work behindany worthwhile project in his communityor state .Finish aviation trainingThree former students in the <strong>University</strong>are scheduled to receive their "wings"in the United States Army Air Corps atgraduation ceremonies this month . Theyare Leonard B . Storm, '37ex, Seth J . Mc-Kee, '37ex, and Herbert Von Tungeln,'34 .Mr . McKee and Mr . Von Tungeln arebeing trained in attack aviation and Mr .Storm is in the pursuit division.CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAYGo this quickest, most scenicway, via the Historic OverlandRoute (C. & N .W.-U . P .-So . Pac .) . Ride inluxurious comfort on world famous trains .En route to San Francisco visit the West'smost enthralling wonderlands . Widechoice <strong>of</strong> routes with option <strong>of</strong> going oneway, returning another . Low fares . Liberalstopover privileges.PACIFIC COASTLosn Angeles,Pacific Northwest . See all the high spots<strong>of</strong> the West Coast on one grand circle tour .From Chicago, round trip incoaches as low as . . . . . . $65.00BOULDER DAM-Lake Mead-Magnificent. Inspiring . See themen route to orfrom CaliforniaTours.from Las Vegas, Nev ., as low as $3.45COLORADO-Sublime mountain vacationland. Only overnight fromChicago . Round trip in coachesas low as31,10YELLOWSTONE Magic land <strong>of</strong> geysers,wild life, waterfalls,canyons .Round trip fromChicagoin Pullmans (berth extra) . . . $49.30ZION, BRYCE, GRAND CANYON NAT'LPARKS-See all three <strong>of</strong> these awe-inspiringwonderlands on one tour . Round tripto Cedar City in Pullmans (berth,extra) only . . . . , , , , $50.60BLACK HILLS, SO . DAK . moinanseast <strong>of</strong> the Rockies . Picturesque . Romantic .Site <strong>of</strong> great Mt . Rushmore Memorial .Round trip from Chicago inCoaches, only , . . , , , , $26.45SUN VALLEY IDAHO Famous mountainresort onthe edge <strong>of</strong> America's "Last Wilderness ."Round trip from Chicago aslow as . . . . . . . , . $54.90CANADIAN ROCKIES- Banff' Lake Louise,Vancouver. En routeto or from the Pacific Coast ,only . . . . . . . . . . . $65.00ALASKA-Land <strong>of</strong> the Midnight Sun .Round trip from Seattleas low as . . . . . . . , $$ 7.00NORTH WOODS <strong>of</strong>Wisconsin, UpperMichigan, Minnesota-Forest playground <strong>of</strong> the Middle West .Round trip to coaches fromChicago as low as . . . . . . $9.35Ask About North Western EscortedAll-Expense ToursMAIL THIS COUPONR. THOMSON, Passenger Traffic ManagerChicago & North Western Ry .Dept . 39-400 W . Madison St ., Chicago, III .I Please send information about a trip to IIIName--------------------------------AddressIO Also all-expense tours23

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