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1905-10 Charles A . Long, '05, Fullerton, California : He has lived in Fullerton with his niece and her husband since last year shortly after the death of his wife . He is an active supporter of a number of educational and religious institutions and is writing his memoirs . Loula Elder, '06, Dallas : "In spite of the years, a broken hip in 1956 which left me with a limp, two cataract operations, I am fine, have many interests, keep busy and have a pleasant life ." Ralph H . Dangerfield, '08, Enid: Retired in 1954 as St . Louis division manager for Phillips Petroleum Co. He has four grandchildren . Ed Harris, '08, Norman : He has been retired since 1958 but is active in alumni affairs . He says his greatest pride is his World War I career and his activity in Alumni Development Fund and life membership work . He has six children and four grandchil- dren who are members of the alumni association, and he is planning on enrolling the remaining grandchild and three great grandchildren . Gola B . Montgomery Clarke, '10, Frederick : Widowed twice, she is a member of the First United Meth- odist Church where she is an honora- ry member of the administrative board, a life member of the Women's Society for Christian Service and has been a substitute teacher of the Wes- ley Bible Class . She has been active in the Women's Federated Missionary Society, Eastern Star and the Frederick Garden Clubs. R . W . Hutto, '10, Norman : One of three organizers of the alumni as- sociation life membership program and one of the original members . He is vice chairman of the board of di- rectors of Security National Bank. Jesse T . Owens, '10ba, Kailua, Ha- waii: He and his wife are traveling extensively. Lois Killion Scott, '10, Tulsa: "Not much news with me as we have nei- ther grandchildren nor ailments ." Gladys Scrogg .s Hatvthorne, '10, Chicago : Received a master's degree in psychology from Denver University in 1940 and is listed in "Who's Who in Library Service ." At nearly 82 she is still working and plans to con- tinue work another year . A widow, she has one child . 1911 Frank A . Balyeat, '11, Wichita Falls : He is retired and living with his son . Earl S . Coots, '11, Orlando, Flor- ida : He has lived in Orlando since 1945 . He retired in 195 5 and has four grandsons, one granddaughter and sev- en great grandchildren . Cora Ilaskett, '11, Dallas : Has re- Gently moved from Norman to Dal- las . Harry jolly, '11, Carnegie : Reports he is bedfast and has no family . Myrl Edie Lajcune .ssc, '11, Living- ston, Montana : She is widowed and has one son and two grandchildren . She is 81 . Olive Leeper, 'If, Los Angeles, Cal- ifornia : Retired in 1946 from teach- ing in the Los Angeles public schools . She now lives in Bethany Retire- ment House in Los Angeles . 1912 James O . Colburn, '12, San Clemen- te, California : Taught, attended law school for a time, worked in bank- ing, edited a Tulsa farm magazine . Married Martha Ethel Dunn in 1933 and for the past 15 years they have lived in San Clemente where they own and operate Alta Vista Apartments on the Pacific Ocean. Thurman S . Hurst, '12, Pawnee : Practices law in Pawnee where he grew up and is now the senior active member of Rotary . His son Edwin, '421,aw, is an attorney with Gulf Oil in Houston ; son Robert, also an alum- nus, is with AT&T in Oklahoma City, and his daughter, Helen Thompson, an alumna, lives on a ranch near Tul- sa . He was a Supreme Court justice from 1937 to 1949 . Col . (ret .) Reuben G . Lewis, '12, Dallas : He is retired from his post as chief pharmacist of the Children's Medical Center of Dallas . Earl D . McBride, '12, Oklahoma City : Retired in 1970 from active medical practice and retired from the staff at the Bone and Joint Hospital and McBride Clinic which he found- ed in 1926 . He and his wife, Pauline Wahl, have three daughters, Polly- anna Ishmael, wife of the chief of internal medicine at the Orthopedic and Arthritis Center and Bone and Joint Hospital in Oklahoma City ; Mary Frances Tullius, wife of an elec- tronic engineer in Dallas ; Dorothy Lou Molloy, wife of a professional watchmaker in Oklahoma City . 11 . F . . Monnett, '12, Norman : He is retired and lives alone, doing all his own house and yard work . lerr .) , B . Ncttb .) , , '12, Oklahoma City : Last October he served as gen-

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Page 1: Harry jolly, '11, Carnegie: Reports he is bedfast and has ... · lives in Joplin, Missouri; Martha (Mrs. Donald J. Vernon), '34, lives in Mid-land. She has 19 grandchildren. Blanche

1905-10

Charles A . Long, '05, Fullerton,California : He has lived in Fullertonwith his niece and her husband sincelast year shortly after the death ofhis wife . He is an active supporterof a number of educational andreligious institutions and is writinghis memoirs.

Loula Elder, '06, Dallas : "In spiteof the years, a broken hip in 1956which left me with a limp, twocataract operations, I am fine, havemany interests, keep busy and havea pleasant life ."Ralph H. Dangerfield, '08, Enid:

Retired in 1954 as St . Louis divisionmanager for Phillips Petroleum Co.He has four grandchildren .Ed Harris, '08, Norman : He has

been retired since 1958 but is activein alumni affairs . He says his greatestpride is his World War I career andhis activity in Alumni DevelopmentFund and life membership work . Hehas six children and four grandchil-dren who are members of the alumniassociation, and he is planning onenrolling the remaining grandchildand three great grandchildren.

Gola B . Montgomery Clarke, '10,Frederick : Widowed twice, she is amember of the First United Meth-odist Church where she is an honora-ry member of the administrativeboard, a life member of the Women'sSociety for Christian Service and has

been a substitute teacher of the Wes-ley Bible Class. She has been activein the Women's Federated MissionarySociety, Eastern Star and the FrederickGarden Clubs.R. W. Hutto, '10, Norman: One

of three organizers of the alumni as-sociation life membership programand one of the original members . Heis vice chairman of the board of di-rectors of Security National Bank.

Jesse T . Owens, '10ba, Kailua, Ha-waii: He and his wife are travelingextensively.

Lois Killion Scott, '10, Tulsa: "Notmuch news with me as we have nei-ther grandchildren nor ailments ."

Gladys Scrogg .s Hatvthorne, '10,Chicago : Received a master's degreein psychology from Denver Universityin 1940 and is listed in "Who's Whoin Library Service." At nearly 82 sheis still working and plans to con-tinue work another year . A widow,she has one child.

1911

Frank A . Balyeat, '11, WichitaFalls : He is retired and living withhis son.

Earl S . Coots, '11, Orlando, Flor-ida : He has lived in Orlando since1945 . He retired in 195 5 and has fourgrandsons, one granddaughter and sev-en great grandchildren.

Cora Ilaskett, '11, Dallas : Has re-

Gently moved from Norman to Dal-las .

Harry jolly, '11, Carnegie : Reportshe is bedfast and has no family .

Myrl Edie Lajcune .ssc, '11, Living-ston, Montana : She is widowed andhas one son and two grandchildren .She is 81 .

Olive Leeper, 'If, Los Angeles, Cal-ifornia : Retired in 1946 from teach-ing in the Los Angeles public schools.She now lives in Bethany Retire-ment House in Los Angeles.

1912

James O . Colburn, '12, San Clemen-te, California : Taught, attended lawschool for a time, worked in bank-ing, edited a Tulsa farm magazine .Married Martha Ethel Dunn in 1933and for the past 15 years they havelived in San Clemente where they ownand operate Alta Vista Apartmentson the Pacific Ocean.Thurman S . Hurst, '12, Pawnee :

Practices law in Pawnee where hegrew up and is now the senior activemember of Rotary . His son Edwin,'421,aw, is an attorney with Gulf Oilin Houston ; son Robert, also an alum-nus, is with AT&T in Oklahoma City,and his daughter, Helen Thompson,an alumna, lives on a ranch near Tul-sa . He was a Supreme Court justicefrom 1937 to 1949 .Col . (ret .) Reuben G. Lewis, '12,

Dallas : He is retired from his post aschief pharmacist of the Children'sMedical Center of Dallas .

Earl D . McBride, '12, OklahomaCity : Retired in 1970 from activemedical practice and retired from thestaff at the Bone and Joint Hospitaland McBride Clinic which he found-ed in 1926 . He and his wife, PaulineWahl, have three daughters, Polly-anna Ishmael, wife of the chief ofinternal medicine at the Orthopedicand Arthritis Center and Bone andJoint Hospital in Oklahoma City ;Mary Frances Tullius, wife of an elec-tronic engineer in Dallas ; DorothyLou Molloy, wife of a professionalwatchmaker in Oklahoma City .

1 1 . F. . Monnett, '12, Norman: He isretired and lives alone, doing all hisown house and yard work .

lerr .) , B . Ncttb .) , , '12, OklahomaCity : Last October he served as gen-

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eral chairman of the annual con-vention of the American Institute ofProfessional Geologists in OklahomaCity . While president of the Okla-homa section of that group in 1967he proposed explaining the geology ofsome of the more interesting Okla-homa areas through billboard typedisplays . The first of these was in-stalled recently near the capitol ex-plaining the Oklahoma City oil field.

1913-14

May C. Buckingham, '13, Young-town, Arizona: Lives in a retirementcommunity where she is active inDelta Delta Delta alumnae work . Herson, John C., is an obstetrician andgynecologist at University Hospital,Wilmette, Illinois . She has four grand-children .

Frank G. Howe, '13, Glendale, Cal-ifornia: Semi-retired from the practiceof law. He and his wife, Mary E..Howe, have three children, six grand-children and four great grandchildren .

Doris Mundy McWhirt, '13, Wash-ington, D.C.: Widowed in 1946, shehas three children, Dr . Joseph R., aplastic surgeon in Dayton, Ohio ; DorisPapazian who lives in New York, andRichard, an electronic scientist forthe Naval Research Laboratory, Wash-ington, D.C . She has seven grand-children .

Roy Eaton, '14, Harlingen, Texas:He and his wife are retired "and en-joying life with other senior citizenswho spend the winters in Harlingenand the summers on the lakes in Min-nesota." They have one son, CharlesH., '36, and five grandchildren .

Virginia Tolbert Fowler, '14, Fay-etteville, Arkansas : Recently took agarden tour of Spain. Her husband,William, onetime director of OU's stu-dent health service, died in January at86 . He had practiced medicine until hewas 82 . There are 12 grandchildren .

Fred Hansen, '14, Boulder, Colo-rado : Retired in 1964 and moved toBoulder after having served as CottonCounty attorney for two terms, oneterm in the Oklahoma Legislature and40 years in the office of the state at-torney general. He lives near his son,Richard, '48, who is Boulder munic-ipal judge, and Daniel, '47, an ortho-

pedic surgeon. He has another son,David, '58, a buyer for Cargill Inc.in Tokyo, and a daughter, Rosamond,'50, who lives in New Orleans. He is85 and his wife, Charmian Simpson,'14, is 77 .

Bettie Stephens Lide, '14, WakeForest, North Carolina : Since her hus-band's death last year, she has livedalone. As a team they were mis-sionaries in China from 1920 to 1940,and he continued that work until1964 . She has six children, four girlsand two boys . R. W. is a professor ofphysics at the University of Texas;Frank P. is professor of German atthe University of Kansas but will goto the University of Nevada in thefall ; Nina Stephens Fox is a socialworker in Miami ; Betty Lide Fletcherteaches mathematics at Temple Uni-versity ; Mary Lide Morris is a radiol-ogist in Burlington, North Carolina ;Anne Lide Ford lives in State College,Pennsylvania, where her husband is aprofessor of philosophy .

Paul R. Mills, '14, Houston: Nearly80, he and his wife, Mary, have threedaughters, seven granddaughters andone married grandson .

John Rogers, '14, Tulsa: Seniormember of law firm of Rogers, Bell& Robinson since 1968 . He was gen-eral counsel for several oil companiesand in 1933 began devoting his en-tire time to Chapman-McFarlin-Bar-nard interests. He was dean of theTulsa University Law School from1948 to 1956, served as an OU regentand for 18 years as a state regent . Hehas been a leader in numerous civicand professional activities and in 1960received OU's highest honor, the Dis-tinguished Service Citation .

Luther H. White, '14, Fort Worth:"I am proud to be enumerated as analumnus of the University of Okla-homa Class of 1914 (best class everto graduate from this institution)with an AB degree along with a majorin petroleum geology, the founda-tion of all good science." He is nearlyeighty-one, a widower since 1969. Hehas four sons, Dr . Harold A. White,Tulsa ; Kenneth T. White, Gulf OilCorp. executive, Houston; Dr. LutherH. White, Jr . and Dr . Robert C.White, Fort Worth, eight grand-children and four great grandchildren .

1915

Lenore M. Connolly, '15, FortWorth: She spends most of her timetraveling . Her son John J., '47, isdirector, chairman, president and chiefexecutive officer of Cosmodyne Corp .,Torrance, California ; Arch, '44, issuperintendent of Wichita Falls StateHospital ; Robert, '39, is manager ofan electronics factory in Mexico ; Vir-ginia (Mrs . Robert G. Howell), '41,lives in Joplin, Missouri ; Martha (Mrs .Donald J. Vernon), '34, lives in Mid-land . She has 19 grandchildren.

Blanche Hayes Davis, '15, Okla-homa City: She is retired after work-ing in the Oklahoma City schools asa teacher and librarian for manyyears. She has four sons and a daugh-ter and is active in guild, church andhome work .

Josephine Lawhead Hunkapillar, '15,Beaverton, Oregon : Retired fromteaching . Has been active in TheUnited Methodist Church Women'sSociety of Christian Service, has beenon jurisdiction conference district andlocal boards and is state parliamen-tarian for Oregon Church WomenUnited . She also is active in DeltaKappa Gamma. Her daughter, Har-riet, is a teacher in Hearne, Texasand has three children ; her son, Ches-ter, lives at Athena, Oregon and hasfour children.Wanda Malarkey McCollum, '15,

Tulsa: She is active in the BostonAvenue Methodist Church, AAUW,League of Women Voters and otherorganizations. She has 25 grandchil-dren but says she doesn't baby sit.

Mildred McClellan Melville, '15,Denver, Colorado : She has retired asDenver area reporter for the Fair-child Publications, eight business news-papers published in New York . Shecontinues freelancing . Her husband isa practicing attorney ; her son, Max,is an appraiser for a Denver bank .They have three grandchildren.

Ella Vera Jones Northcutt,'15, Ok-lahoma City : She has completed 25years of volunteer work at VeteransHospital in Oklahoma City . She hastwo daughters, three granddaughtersand a great granddaughter.

Charles B. Shapard, '15, Clayton,Missouri : He retired in 1959 after

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serving as an officer of MercantileTrust Co., St . Louis, for 24 years. Heand his wife have been married 50years. Their son is a St . Louis com-modity broker .Donald E. Walker, '15, Tulsa: Since

1942 he has been with Noble DrillingCorp. where he is director of per-sonnel and safety and trustee of theNoble Employees Trust. He is a mem-ber of Trinity Episcopal Church andis active in alumni affairs of SigmaChi fraternity .Edward E. Weis, 'I5, La Habra,

California : Retired in 1958 and movedto southern California . Has two chil-dren, a daughter in Pasadena and ason in Santa Rosa, three grandchil-dren .

1916

Charles Buthad, '16, Tulsa: Afterteaching in Tulsa for 10 years, hewent into accounting where he workedfor 39 years, retiring about five yearsago. He now looks after his rentalproperty and farm . He and his wifehave two sons, two daughters, 36grandchildren and two great grand-children .

Myrtle Thompson Butler, '16, An-gola, Indiana: "I still live alone onthis beautiful lake in northern In-diana where I've lived since my mar-riage in 1924 . My dog Patches andI have been alone for ten years. I'm84 years old . . . I play for EasternStar, give readings and have a fewoutstanding pupils . Have a- book ofprinted verse."Roy Cox, '16, Blackwell: He began

law practice in Blackwell after grad-uation . He and his wife, Carrie, havethree children, eight grandchildrenand one great grandson . He is activein church work and Kiwanis and playsgolf.

Walter O. Cralle, '16, Tulsa: Heand his wife (the former Mrs. CarlAnderson) together have eight chil-dren, 19 grandchildren and 4 greatgrandchildren. His children are all OUalumni . Theodosia is Mrs. Wilson B.Prickett and lives in Norman ; Strat-ton Brooks Cralle lives in San Angelo,Texas ; Walter is a senior engineer withIBM in Georgetown, Kentucky ; Mari-an is Mrs. Emmett Anderson and lives

in Richardson, Texas ; Marcia is Mrs.Mailen M. Cannon and lives in Tulsa.

William G. Cullen, '16, Dallas : Heretired from the Internal RevenueService in 1958 where for several yearshe had been head of the appellate divi-sion for a five-state area . He waswidowed in 1964 . His brother, CalebCullen, '16, lives in Walnut Creek,California, and another brother, John,lives in Ponca City . His sister, Nina,'16, died in 1964 .

Oscar A . Kinchen, '16, Lubbock.,Texas: Recently retired as professoremeritus of history after 30 years'tenure at Texas Tech . He is engagedin research and the publication ofbooks and articles relating chiefly tothe Civil War years. His wife, LilaAllred Kinchen, is associate professorof clothing and textiles at Texas Techand is co-author of a college text,Clothing for Moderns.

Luther W. Kitchens, '16, Tulsa:He and his wife, Maud Myers Kit-chens, '22, live near their daughter,Elizabeth Kitchens Banker, '47, andher three children . Their son, Wesley,'36, is an astronomer at the NavalObservatory in Washington, D.C.

Harry Nesh, '16, Brooklyn, NewYork. : A doctor, he is semi-retired .He and his wife have a daughter whois a scientist with the government inWashington and a son who is anoptometrist.

Dr . Lucille Johnson Williamson,'16, Ithaca, New York: She is retiredas professor of home management atCornell University .

1917

Glades A. Barnes, '17, Dinuba, Cal-ifornia: After 5 2 years of teachingwith 41 years on the OU modernlanguages faculty, she retired in 1961and since has lived in Dinuba to benear her only brother and his family .She does freelance writing under apen name, landscape painting and col-lects gems and minerals .

Florence E. Brooks, '17, Chickasha:After teaching for seven years shewas associated with her brother ina poultry business until 1965 . Shenow makes a home for an aunt andlooks after some rental property forher.

Hazlitt B. Caldwell, '17, WichitaFalls: Retired from military serviceas a lieutenant colonel and also is re-tired from the position of toll circuitengineer for Southwestern Bell inOklahoma . He is active in the FirstChristian Church and Downtown Op-timist Club of Wichita Falls. He andhis wife have a son, H.B . Jr., in WestPalm Beach, Florida, and a son CharlesT., living in Orange, California .

John Helmick., '17, Inglewood, Cal-ifornia: He has been practicing law inLos Angeles since 1922 . He has twochildren living nearby . His wife isthe former Jennie L. Armor, '24.Montford T. Johnson, '17, Amaril-

lo : He has for the most part retiredfrom the Johnson Land and CattleCo . Ltd., which is now operated byhis son, M. T. Johnson, Jr . He hasfour grandchildren, Berkley JohnsonGrenewald, a New York fashionmodel ; Margaret Johnson Herring, ahousewife with one child; MontyJohnson, who has signed a footballcontract with the Green Bay Packers,and Betty Johnson, a sophomore atOU.

Charles L. Rof,f, '17, Durant : He isretired and is trying his hand at writ-ing. He and his wife have been mar-ried since 1917 and have one daughterand five grandchildren . He practicedlaw until 1934 and then moved to thefarm where he now lives.

Carl Whiteman, '17, San Francisco :Retired . He and his wife have onedaughter, three grandchildren and twogreat grandchildren living in Califor-nia except one granddaughter and twogreat granddaughters who live in Brus-sels, Belgium.

1918

Ina Emenhiser Bateman, '18, LosAngeles: She has one daughter, Dor-othy Bateman Nielsen, and threegrandchildren, all living in Carmel.Her twin sister, Iva E. Walker, livesin Pasadena and is a retired high schoolteacher.Owen Black, '18, Muskogee : Retir-

ed in 1958 as an attorney with theVeterans Administration and is a for-mer Muskogee City Council member .His daughter, Jean Black Anthis, livesin Leavenworth, Kansas, and his son,

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Dr. Owen Black Jr ., lives in Augusta,Georgia. Both are OU alumni .

Verda Wood Bolyard,'18, Littleton,Colorado : Belongs to a book clubmade up of Oklahoma people . Twosons, Steve, an insurance representa-tive, and Dudley, a geologist, bothliving in Littleton. There are sixgrandchildren. Her sister, Okla, livesin Long Beach, California, and hertwin, Homa, lives in Colorado Springs .Anna Ellen Boycc, '18, Carmen :

She is a retired school teacher, is activein church work at age 78 and is li-brarian of the 4,000 volume townlibrary .

Nell Donnell Bower Cushman, '18,Oklahoma City : Her two daughters,Frances and Audrey Nell, both OUalumnae, married OU graduates Wil-liam B. Clayton and W. H. Klein.After being a widow for some 20years she married retired OU professorDr . Paul A. Cushman. She is still anactive real estate broker .

Angie Debo, '18, Marshall : Herlatest book, "A History of the In-dians of the United States," was pub-lished last October by the OU Press .

Allan Falkcnstine, '18, Watonga :He is an associate district judge.

James V. Gray, '18, Oklahoma City :Retired as active pastor of a churchin 1959 but continued to preach until1965 . He has two married children,five grandchildren and a great grand-daughter .S. G . Nelson, '18, San Antonio,

Texas: Served in World War i andthen worked ten years in the Mexicooil fields . Later moved to San An-tonio where he is an oil producer andrancher and serves as chairman of theboard of Scobey Moving and StorageCo . He has three children and sevengrandchildren.Wesley Nunn, '18, Tulsa: Sold his

ranch in the Kiamichi Mountains andmoved to Tulsa in 1967. Their son,Wes Jr ., lives in California with hiswife and six children . Nunn is activein the Tulsa Club, and he and his wifetravel a great deal .

Charles Cobb Victory, '18, Tab-leduah : Since 1949 has been vice chiefand chairman of the executive com-mitte of the Cherokee Nation . Movedto Tahlequah in 1956 . Now working

mostly in the health field trying toget a new Indian hospital and developa health personnel training programwith facilities at Northeastern StateCollege. He is 81 .

1919

James M. Armstrong, '19, Midland,Texas: He and his wife, Mary LeeGalbraith, have two children, sixgrandchildren and one great grand-daughter . He is an independent oiloperator, a partner in Yeager andArmstrong in Midland.

Paul D. Barton, '19, Tucson, Ari-zona: He and his wife are makingtheir home in Arizona for healthreasons. He recently became a greatgrandfather .

Jesse D. Biggers, '19, Rochelle, Il-linois : Retired. His wife, DoneldaMurray Biggers, died last year at theage of 70 .

Quince B. Boydstun, '19, Fort Gib-son: He is in the private practice oflaw. In 1969 he retired as generalcounsel of the Grand River DamAuthority after more than 30 yearsof service . He and his wife, Floy,have one daughter, Betty Rupp, '43,who lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.Their other daughter, Mary Lou Lind-say, '49, lives in Arlington Heights,Illinois .

Elaine Boylan, '19, San Francisco:Since 1959 has lived most of the timein San Francisco with several tripsto Europe . She is active in the BookClub of California and enjoys attend-ing opera, the theatre, hearing sym-phony concerts, reading, needlework,collecting cat books and playingbridge . She currently is cataloging the150 oriental art objects she collectedwhile working in Japan from 1947to 1952 and plans to return to Japanthis summer.Web Glidewell, '19, Helena, Okla-

homa : He is president of the HelenaNational Bank, a position he has heldsince 1944 .

Clint T. Johnson, '19, OklahomaCity : A retired Air force colonel."Spend my time taking care of myproperty and business interests andkeep healthy playing golf ." He andhis wife (Ruth Smith Jonson, '17)attend all home football games. Son,

B. T., '41, is with Boeing in Media,Pennsylvania . Daughter, Betty Jean,'44, married and living in Houston.

Joe N . Koch, '19, Dallas : He hasbeen a commission agent representingfabric mills . He and his wife, RuthGlass, have been married since 1928and have two daughters, Mrs. J. L.Tucker, wife of an opthomologist, liv-ing in Honolulu, and Mrs. Ed Ellis,whose husband works for Texas In-struments, Dallas .

Wade II. Loofbourrow, '19, BoiseCity : Practices law with his son, Rob-ert H. Loofbourrow, also an alumnus,in the firm of Loofbourrow and Loof-bourrow. He and his wife have threegrandchildren .

Gladys Coats McDonald, '19, Ok-lahoma City : Has retired after 49years of educational work . She is pres-ident of the Oklahoma District ofRetired Teachers . Her sister, PaulineCoats Guiles, '21, is living in Florida.

Evangeline Roberts, '19, Lawton:Lived in Russellville, Arkansas, untilrecently moving to Lawton . She isretired from her position as professorof French at Arkansas PolytechnicCollege.

Lily Stafford, '19, Lawton: She washead of the science department atLawton High School from 1920 to1962 when she retired . She now doesprivate tutoring in chemistry, geol-ogy and physics.

Orlando F. Sweet, '19, Guymon :Engaged in active practice of law asa partner in the firm of LaMar, Try-on, Sweet, Field & Petty. He hasthree daughters, nine grandchildren .A veteran of World War 11, he servedas attorney for commissioners of theland office of the State of Oklahomafrom 1935 to 1942 and was countyattorney of Texas County from 1923to 1929 .

Albert M. Williams, '19, Sonoma,California : Taught for 37 years in ajunior college and for 15 years wasa consultant in chemical engineering .His wife, Donna, also was a teacher.His daughter, Shirley, is a teacher inHuntington, Pennsylvania, and Carolis a nurse. He is a 50-year memberof Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Xi and AlphaChi Sigma.

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1920-23

Harper Baughman, '20, Ponca City:He has retired after many years aspresident of Baughman Lumber Co .He has been mayor of Ponca City andactive in working toward constructionof the Kaw Dam and in Chamber ofCommerce affairs. He and his wifehave one married son and two grand-children in Bartlesville .

Bessie Boyce, '20, Carmen : She wasa domestic science teacher for someyears but ended her career in the1930s. She is interested in churchwork and assists her sister in the townlibrary .

Earl A . Brown, '20, Ardmore: He isan attorney and special judge of the20th judicial district . He has previous-ly served as Ardmore postmaster, Ok-lahoma state representative, state sen-ator and Love County attorney .Maude R . Calvert, '20, Oklahoma

City: She was honored last year formore than 50 years of volunteer serv-ice to the handicapped . Her twodaughters and their husbands are allOU alumni . Mrs. Calvert's husbanddied in 1959 .Alma Douthit Campbell, '20, Hen-

dersonville, North Carolina : She andher husband, Paul, are retired. Theirson, Paul Jr ., is director of industrialrelations for Miles Corp . in Elkhart.They also have a daughter in Louis-ville and a child in San Francisco.

Willard H. Campbell, '20, NewCity, New York. : Retired March 1after 18 years as vice president ofretail research for Ralf Shockey andAssociates, New York City, following31 years in department stores .

Panel C. Dean, '20, Fort Worth: isactive in the oil business with hisbrother, David P . Dean, '20 . Theyhave their own company, Great Ex-pectations Oil Corp ., located in theFirst National Bank of Fort Worth.

Dollie R. Hall, '20, Broken Arrow :A widow, she has completed 50 yearsas a geologist and is now semi-retiredalthough she maintains an office inher home and promotes drilling whenthe opportunity arises . She also worksin volunteer community service .

Bennie Henry, '20, Stillwater : Sheand her sister (Empo Henry, '19)

are on the staff of the communityproject program of continuing edu-cation for adults sponsored by theFirst Methodist Church . They teachcourses in clothing and literature inaddition to doing administrative work.Sam J . Huser, '20, Joplin, Missouri :

Worked as a pharmaceutical represent-ative in the Joplin area and thenoperated his own drug store there,retiring after 16 years. His wife(Laura Radnich Huser) taught musicin Joplin for 20 years and is now re-tired . Their oldest daughter, BettyJean Huser Serafy lives in Browns-ville, Texas, has three children and ishead of the music department atSouthmost College. Their youngerdaughter, Ruthanne Huser Warren,teaches music in Canton, Ohio, andhas five children .W. Ross Johnston, '20, Oklahoma

City : He is chairman of the board ofMidland Mortgage Co . and owner andmanager of W. R. Johnston and Co.,Insurance. His wife, the former Kath-ryn Pratt attended OU 1917-18 . Hehas two daughters.W. A . Kitchens, '20, Denton, Tex-

as : He is with the defense electricpower administration of the Depart-ment of the Interior covering 28 cen-tral and southeastern states . Widowed,he has one son with Phillips Petroleumin Bartlesville and two grandsons. Heplans a second retirement this yearand a return to Oklahoma City .

Glenn E . Laskey, '20, Ruston, Lou-isiana : He is a retired petroleum geol-ogist . He and his wife, Virginia DavisLaskey, have been married 46 years,and they have one daughter, Mrs. H.C. Kilpatrick Jr .

Gertrude Phillips, '20, Norman : Sheis moving into a new home in Nor-man from the house on Main thathas been her family home since 1908.Founder of OU's Chi Omega sororitychapter, she taught English andSpanish for 13 years, worked at avariety of positions in Washington,did public relations work for the Ar-my in California during World War11, has done extensive anthropologicalstudies and has been active in In-dian affairs .

Grace E . Ray, '20, Norman: Sheretired from the OU School of Jour-

nalism faculty last year and continuesto freelance articles to a variety ofpublications . She has finished a bookmanuscript . Her sister, Mary RaySexton, '20, lives in Bartlesville whereshe devotes her time to work in thePresbyterian Women's Society, AAUWand welfare projects .Mr . and Mrs . Robert M. Sayre, '20,

Fort Worth: Sayre retired in 1968 .Mrs. Sayre had open-heart surgery inHouston in January and is in betterhealth than in recent years. They havefour children, a married daughter inValencia, California ; a daughter ingraduate school at Duke Universityon a Woodrow Wilson Scholarship ;Robert M. Jr. who is completing workfor a Ph.D . in biophysics from NewYork University ; William H., a cap-tain at Brooke General Hospital inSan Antonio.

Clifford T. Woods, '20, San Pedro,California : Has been retired from theCity of Los Angeles bureau of en-gineering for 10 years but is stillactive at 80 . He and his wife, Helen,have a daughter and two grandsonsin Osceola, Wisconsin.W. Max Chambers, '21, Edmond:

Was president of Central State Collegefrom 1949 to 1960 and is now re-tired . His first wife died in 1968 andhe has remarried to Mrs. Myrna Wil-shire. His daughter, Maxine, is mar-ried to an attorney and teaches at theUniversity of Illinois .R. M. Kobs, '23, Mountain View:

He has been with the First NationalBank almost 50 years and has beenpresident for 27 years. He has twodaughters, both of whom attendedOU, and six grandchildren.

Editor's Note : The Honored AlumniClub Notes were taken from responsesto information requests sent out bythe Alumni Office. Those who did notreturn the form but wish to may sendthe information for use in the regularRoll Call section of the magazine.