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Rosa Lee Brown, '41J, left above, who was a cheerleader when she w as a student. is now acting ser geant in the Women's Army Aux iliary corps at Fort Des Moines, Iowa. She worked as a technician in a doctor's office before her en rollment in the VAAC's and was a member of the Red Cross motor corps. Sergeant Brown finished basic WAAC training September 26 and went into the motor transport department of the corps. A/C Ashmead Courtenay Carson, Jr., '39J, right above, who has had a series of rapid address changes since entering the air corps a few weeks ago, is now in Flight C, 43-G 52nd AAFFTD, Darr Aero Tech, Albany, Ga. Cadet Carson was associate editor of PRE. FLIGHT, cadet publication, when he was at Maxwell Field, Ala. Capt. George Thomas McCutch en, '29A, and Mrs. McCutchen (Elizabeth "Boo" Heyward), '34Ed, and Maj. Benjamin Gause, '30CE, and Mrs. Gause (Patience "Bonnie" Shand), '30A, reside in a duplex apartment house as next door neighbors at *ullahoma, Tenn. Major Gause and Captain Mc Cutchen were fraternity brothers, and Mrs. Gau.e and Mrs. Mc Cutchen were sorority sisters, at Carolina. Lt. William Glover (Billy) Far. row, '42A, oi Darlington, now be lieved to he in the hands of the Japs, is "doing well" in his prison retreat, according to a message re ceived through the international Red Cross by the young flyer's mother. "I wish he knew we wer beginning to heat those *laps and Germans," writes Mrs. Farrow. Dr. William Weston, '20A, wa, recently elected chief of staff of the Columbia Hospital. Robert E. Browne, '20A, former ly vice president of Perry Mann Electric company, has been com missioned a captain in the army and is on duty in Chicago. Hugh T. Stoddard, '30A, '37G, formerly principal Edmunds high school in Sumter, has received a lieutenant's commission in the Ma rine Corps Reserve and is stationed at Camp Lejeune. New River, N. C. James Spencer Verner, '27A, *S0L, formerly an attorney in D)ar lington, is now in \\ashington. D. C , training as a field director for the American Red Cross. *Sgt. Marion Sims Witherspoon, '36C, wh has been wsithi the army in Northern Irelandl for the past year, is now at Fort Benning, Ga., in officers canldidate school. Lieut. Jerre Fabian LaBorde, Jr., '38A, who has been stationed at tihe naval hospital at Pearl Harbor for thle past eighlteenl months, is at homle on a few weceks leave before * reporting to the naval training Center in Memcnphis, Tenni. Lieut. Dove Henry Pate, '39C, is statitined with the army in H-awaii. Edward McCrady Henderson, '28CE, formerly in the testing lab oratory of the state highway de partment, has received a commIlis sion as lieutenant, senior grade, in the nlavy, andl at present is stationed in Norfolk, \'a. Cpl. Frank Burkhead Brown, Jr., '39A, formerly an inspector at tile U.niversitv of North Carolina, is at Newv York university as an aviation cadet in mleteorology. Pvt. Sheffield Hodge, '32A, '370, formerly professor of F:renceh andI * Spanish at the U.niversity, can lb reached at AA.FTD. Flight G. Briggs MianuItfacturing rompany. Fourteenth and DaIzelle street, De * troit, Mich. Pvt. Charles Warren Davis, Jr., 39A, is at the Harlingen Army Gunnery School, Harlingen. Texas. ' Henry Klugh Purdy, Jr., '37A, 'and Mr. Purdy (Mildred Ward), *37A, hav'e a daughter, Eleanor, age three years,.-A/C Purdy is in Sq. H., Gp. 2, at Maxwell Field, Ala. Cpl. Robert Floyd Pulliam, '44C, will be at 4th Div. P.O.T.C Ord. School. Aberdeen Proving Ground, * Md., for the next eight weeks. Pvt. William Smith McCurry, Jr., 48A, of Shelby, N. .C., is serving with the aemy in Engrland. Ralph Liewis, '29, Alumni Editor Mailed by the Alumni Association Of fice to members of the Association and to non-member alumni in the Armed Forces whose addresses ore on file in the Alurrni Office. William Wallace Miller, '39C, re sides in Washington at 3505 Spring land Lane, N. W. Lt. Nathaniel Sneed Burgess, '42G, can be reached at Box 693, Perrin Field, Sherman, Texas. Lt. Hyman David Lipsitz, '34A, is addressed at Dental Corps. Sta tion Hospital, Moody Field, Val dosta, Ga. Lawrence Howard Gall, '39A, '41L, who has been a member of the DuPont Legal Department as signed as assistant to the chief counsel of Remington Arms Co., Inc., at Bridgeport, Conn., re signed Feb. 1 to enter the U. S. Naval Reserve, Class V-7. James Hugh McFaddin, '39L, left above, of Nianning, nowv with the coast artillery anti-aircraft in the Planama Canal Zone, has been pro moted iron first lieutenant to cap tain. Captain McFaddin practiced law in Manning and was the state setiator from Clarendon county un til March, 1942, when he entered the aryiv as a tirst lieutenant. Avn. Cad. Albert Berger, '41C, right above, formerly of Elloree, now of Lincolnton, Ga., is entering training as a navy flyer. Cadet Berger's new address has not reached the Alumni Office. Lt. (j.g.) Leon Gelson, '33EE, of Walterboro. is at the U. S. Naval Training School at Harvard Uni versity. His address is 7 Wendell St.. Cambridge, Mass. Marion Hartzog Smoak, '41L, who has been serving with the armed forces overseas for more than a year, is now in New Cale donia. Julian DeTreville, '41C, who is chief dispatcher for the Army Air Forces Glider School in Greenville. says he would be interested in hear ing from any members of his class or from an% Carolina boys or girls. John Dickson McMillan, 41Ed, is coach and athletic director at the Stilnter High school. Angus Lamar Shealy, '39A, is stationed at Camp Stewart. Ga. Walter Carroll Taylor, Jr., '42A, is attending the lSNR .\-idship men's School, 430 East Huron St., Chicago, Illinois. Lieut. Cam. Joseph Earle Bait, '15A, has recently returned from sea duty in the Pacific and is now- on shore ditty at the District Disburs ing Office, l'SN, San Diego, Calif. George Franklin Coleman, '40A, is an upperclassmaii at the Arm., A-ir Forces Officer Candidate ISchool, Miami Beach, Florida. Ralph Edwin Lee, Jr., '40C, is at the~ Navy~ Supiply Corp% Schools. Harvard University. Cambridge, Pvt. John Willis Brown, '38A, can lhe reached at Bat. C. 3rd Bn., 1st Plat., Fort Eustis, \'a. Pvt. William Carl Bellinger, '41C, is at the air corps technical school at Consolidated Aircraft Corp., San Diego, Cal if. A. C Dargan Frierson, '42A, can he reached at Pilot Sq. 4:3, SAAA B, Santa Ana, Calif. Pvt. Walter Pope Lawson, '39A, ia private in the Army Air Corps, stationed ini Chicago, Ill. Preston Harvey Callison, '42A, of Lexington, is in the army now. His address is: 80t T.S.S., Bks. 216, Sioux Falls, S. D. Alumnus C'allison. who was president of the S~tate Baptist Student association wshen lie was a student at Carolina. wite: "i'm just another alumnus wsho was partictularly proud when I sn Louis Sossamnons name in the paper on the A\ P All-American No. 2. 1 confess that wve Carolina boys h:ad to take a ribbing from the boys when the scores canme through in code class on Satturday nights. We didn't mind a bit, however, be cause we realize that we're in a bigger game now, and we'll let foot ball rock for the duration." Reginald Fulmer Hollingsworth, '41L. R.F.D. No. 4, Columbia, S. C., has been employed as clerk in Col umbia post of fice sin ce 19-,0. Pvt. David Gailard Ellison, '44C, is stationed with the Medical Det., 3rd C. A., Fort MacArthur, San Pedro, Calif. Issued in coopei Betty Hart PSyne, '35A, is sec retary to the director of the USO in Durham, N. C. ' Pvt. Joseph Francis Munnerlyn '43A, is stationed at Fort Sill, Okla., with Recruit Training Battery No. 1, 112th Field Artillery. Lt. Mary Draughon Winecoff, '31A, '35G, who was the first South Carolinian sworn in as a member of WAAC, is company commander of Co. 3. fth Reg., 2nd WAAC Training Center at Daytona Beach, Fla. Venable Vermont, '43L, who is practicing law in Spartanburg, can be reached at 624 Post Office, Baltimore, Md., after March 1, as he will he law clerk to Hon. Morris A. Soper, U. S. Circuit Judge, after that (late. LeRoy Alexander Griffith, '26A, '29EE, is doing engineering work to help win the war. He can be reached at 4415 E. 38th St., Minne apofis, MN-inn. Cpl. John William Cox, Jr., '36A, is stationed at Governors Island, N. Y. WOJG William A. Hart, 40Ed, is addressed in care of the Postmas ter. New Orleans. La. Major Cephas Posey Derrick, '23A, formerly connected with the city schools in Anderson, is assis tant camp inspector on the staff of Brig. Gen. L. A. Kunzig, Camp Commander. Camp Blanding, Fla. His wife and two sons, Bobby and Billy ages 11 and 7 respectively, are living at present at Gainesville, Fla. Lt. (j. g.) Thomas Hamilton Davis, Jr., USNR, '40C, left above, is on active duty 6ith the Navy. His brother, Sgt. Cecil Webster Davis, USMC, '42A, right above, is with the Fleet Marine Force at New River. N. C. Both are sons of Mrs. T. H. Davis, of Columbia. both were members of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity when they were students at the 1*niversity, and both are active members of the Alumni Association. Pvt. Charles Wesley Lawrimore, '41C, is stationed temporarily at the Reception Center. Fort Jackson. Lt. Frederick Elliott Quinn, '41C, of York. who received his commis sion at the Quartermaster School, C amp Lee. \'a.. on July 15, is motor officer of the 191nth QM[ Co. (Trk) (Avn), Key Field, Meridian. Mi..s. Pvt. Holmes Conrade Dreher, '42 A, is stationed at Scott Field, Ill. Lt. William Thomas Bell, '39A, can be reached at 'A.P.O. 94, 376th Inf., A.T. Co., Camp Phillips, Kan Dr. Robert Liston Bailey, Jr., '33 A, formerly of Columbia, who has been practicing medicine for the past year and a half in \\inston Salem, N. C., is now a lieutenant (j.g.) and is stationed at the U. S. Navy Medical School, Bethesda, Md. iLeonard Hencken Turnbull, '43J, ia private with the Mlarine Raid ers, stationed at Oceanside, Calif. Ens. John Hoke Rudisill, '42CE, has been transferred from San Diego, Calif., to 2Wt8, Bureau of Aeronautics, Washington. D. C. Jack Reel Cal ison, 41C, of Lex ingto n, is now an stationed at Lral de, Texas. Cadet Callison, who had enteredl the uni versity law school after receiving his acadlemic degree, was inducted at Fort Jackson sev eral months ago, and has had a ser ies of rapid address changes sinice that time. H is present ad d (ress is Hangar VI, Inc., Garner IField, Uvalde. (Note that cadet Callison joins his two brothers on this page, one on his left and one on his right, to form the three dots in today's pictorial arrangement of three dots and a dash. Miss Elizabeth Stuckey, '39C, 1764 Church Street, N. W., Wash ington, D. C., has served as a steno grapher at the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice Washington, D. C. since August, 1941. Lt. Kirt Winfred Norton, '41A, 602A, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va,is commanding of ficer of Hq. Comnanv TAe atmeecf ,ation with the U. of S. C. Au Capt. Lawrence M u r d a u g hI Peebles, '25A, wvas commissioned in the Air Corps June 12. and is com manding officer of the 923rd TSS (Sp) in Atlantic City, N. J. John Maxwell Anderson, Jr., '35 C, is addressed at Summit Ave., Granite, Md. Lieut. Julius Aldrich Anderson, USNR, '39A, is on active duty in the Atlantic. Lt. Col. Hoyt Seymour Bryan, '29G, formerly superintendent of schools at Pickens, is quartermaster at Camp Sibert, Ala. Samuel Duncan McMillan, '23CE, is agent for the Atlantic Land and Improvement Co. and assistant en gineer for the Atl-ntic Coast Line Railroad Co., in Sebring. Fla. Lt. Julius Bubba Ness, 38C, '40L, is with Co. A, 349th Ini., Camp Gruber, Okla. Clyde Douglas Stevens, '41Ed, is a supervisor of TNT Production at the \\est Virginia Ordnance Works. Hi, address is 257 Main St., Middleport, Ohio. Sarah Lillian Stephens, '27Ed, '32G, is doing confidential work with the War Department and can he reached at 340 77th St., Miami Beach, Fla. A joint family and Carolina re I union the weekend of Januarv 2; in New York included Lt. Louis W. Gilland, '38A, and Mrs. Gilland (Linda Copeland), '42A; Lt. Wil liam Flinn Gilland, '3sA, and Mrs. Gilland (Irene Scott), '39A; and John Dana Wise, '18A, and Mrs. Wise (Jane Smyth Gilland), '30G. Sgt. George Osgood Bramlette. '3REd, ran he reached at Military Police Hq., Inv. Section. Fort Bragg. N. C. Lt. Farley Rivers Sineath, '41C, is a pur.uit pilot on active duty in the Pacific area. George DuPre Sanders, Jr., '42L, who is working in the Eastern Air craft plant assembling the rear fuselage of Navy planes. can be reached at 2a16 Guilford Ave., Baltimore, Md. Lt. James Montgomery Lane, '38 A, left above, of Dillon, w as a miemn her of a National Guard company which wa< sent to Camp Stew~ art. Ga.. for training. W\hile at Camp Stewart. he was promoted to top sergeant. After passing his exami nations he was sent to Santa A\na air base, Calif , for training as a fighter pilot. Hie was later. trans ferred to Tlhunderhard field at Glen dale. Ariz., and then to Minter field. Calif., wvhere he was graduated as a fighter pilot. He is now stationed at. Hamilton field. Calif. William 0. (Bill) Callahan, '40A, wyho is stationed in North Africa as a postal officer for the Air force. has been promoted recently to the rank of .\ lajor. He entered the arnmed service in April. 1942, as a secondl lieu tenanlt, and has al anuce from second hieutenaniit to M~lajor within only nine months. Po-.tal units working under M\ajor talla han have fanned out ov-er .\orocco and Algeria. 55:Tolliver Cleve land Callison, Jr., '38A, of L.exing -- ted recently fromi Qu a r t ermuater School at Camp Lee. \'a., and was second lieutenant. I lHe is now at Bn. Hg. 49th QM Corps (Truck Reg.), Forit ILeonard \\'ood. Mc'. tI .ieu tenant Callison and his two brothe-rs are %4ons of Tolliver Cleveland Cal lison, '09L, assistant attorney gene ral of the state.> Maj. William Gordon Belser, Jr., '38L. Hq. 83rd Inf. Div.. Camp At terbury, Ind., holds the position of Adjutant General on the staff of an Army general. Pfc. James Wilkes Fant, '42A, Regt. Hg. 304th Ord. Regt., Camp Sutton. N. C., has been in the army since October, 1942. Lacy Eugene Rankin, Jr., '82EE, is addressed at the Florida Public Utilities Co., P. 0. Box 418, Fer nandina, Florida. Cpl. Ray Newton Benton, '41A, I Camp Sibert, Ala.. has the same job he had in school. pushirng plugs on d iontI mni Association Lt. William James McLeod, '42L, - is stationed at Camp Lejeune, New River, N. C. Lt. Edmond Ephraim Tiller, '39 A, is with the 1074th Ordnance Co. (AB), at Drane Field, Lakeland. Fla. Cpl. William Ray Quattlebaum, '41C, Is with the 509th Ba,ic Flying Training Squadron, Perrin Field. Sherman. 'exas. Lt. Paul Friederich Holscher, Jr., '42A, is stationed at Camp \\hite, Ore.. witli HQ Co. 362nd Inf. , Luther Voigt Mayer, '40G, who is superintendent of the .ionticello schools, resides at Strother. Pvt. Louis Arthur Searson, Jr., '40A, '40L, is stationed at Camp Howze. Texas. Ens. Patillo Ainsworth Finlayson, '42J, is a communications officer on active duty in the Atlantic. Mrs. Richard Taliaferro (Esther Talley Davis), '37A, is living with her five-months old daughter. Esther Pennington, at 1611 Cre-t wood Drive in Columbia while Lt. Taliaferro is on active dutv with the Navy. Mrs. Herbert B. Sholar (Susan King), '36A, Apt. 706 Arlington Village, Arlington, Va., is a photo interpreter w%ith Operational Intel ligence of the Army Air Forces. Lieut. Patrick Henry Nelson, '30A, '33L, is at Camp Lejeune, New River. N. C . for the officers' indoctrination course. Sgt. Francis C. Bryant, '41L, is on active duty, with the Army in North Africa. Howard Wofford Metts, '40C, left above. of Irmo, has recently re ceive d his second lieutenant's com mission and pilot's wings at Rot well Army Flying School, Roswell. N. M. Lieutenant Metts joined the army m-r August, 1941. serving a an enlisted man until April. 1942. ,when ie legan his pilot training. Elliott Lipscomb McCants, Jr._ '41J, right ai-ve, who was conmiI sioned a flicht officer in the "\\inged Commandos" at South Plains F!yinz School. Luhhock. Texac, on JanuwarY 2!. dropped in at the Alumni Office last week. Flight Officer cCants, " ho u as a senior at the U'niversitv " b'en he enlisted in the air corps in January. 194?. was a member oi one of the first guider combatt cla'ses to coim plete tramning. Alumnus Al cCantie is now in the e 1st Troop Carrier Lt. Frederick George Findley, '38 C, is aii instructor at Camp \\ ail lace, Texas. A'C Charles Levi OtAen. Jr.,' 43A, is now in hasic train:ng schoo: at Mer'ced. Cali. Lt. David Hamilton, '33A, '35L, is stationed at the Charle::ton Ord nance Depot. North Charle'it. Richard J. Ham, '42A, is '.tationed at the A A FF. T' , C'or:-Icana. Te.sa. Mary Furtick Stocksdale, '34Ed., 7-5 Am ietta St .\Apt. 4('. News York resentative of the British Ruval George Williams Bauknight, '41 A, left abos e, has been promotedl from second to first lieutenant. Lieutenant Banuight entered the army' in 1941 wsithi the National Guai.rd and w as stationed at Fort Jackson until lie entered officer can didate school at Fort Benning. Ga.. in April. 1942. He is nowy stationed at Ca-mp Atterbury, Ind. Richard Orion Young, '42A, right above, of Sumter, now an ensign officer in the Navy, is on active duty in the Atlantic theatre, as ex ecutive and navigation officer on a large ship. Ensign Young. a' former head cheerleader at Caro lina, visited the Alumni office last 1st. Lieut. William Wingfield, '36CE, is stationed with the 77th Infantry. Hdqs. 304th F. A. Bn., Fort Jackson. Jimmie Brockmon, '46, Student Editor Men and v.cren cf Cnrc',nej, groduates o-d non-graduoes c'e ream,sted to send camen rews ono t-e r .acgm oddrosses te Aumri O'1,,e, Uawers ty Compa Pvt. Carl DuBose McElveen, '431 A, is stationed at S1,aw Field with the 41ith Basic Flying Training Squadron. Charles Glenn Gambrell, '22A, is i captain in the Air Corps statioied at Wright Field. Dayton, Ohio. Lt. Wally Bernard Jones, Jr., '39 A, i stationed at Camp Gruier. Okla., with Hrj, ::Oth Inf., as asistant adittant. Palmer Grier Sherer, '29G, is 'upervi or of vocational rehabilita tion w%ith the State Department of Lducatin. Lt. Robert Smith Clarke, Jr., '42 A. is with the Marine Corps in the Pacific area. A C William Lowry (Billy) Turner, '44A, of Denmark. pictured left above, in his U niv\ersity NROTC uniform, has the distinc tion of having come into destination "zero-zero' (no miles off and no minutes off), from his first flying mission. despite the fact that he had almost a 40 mph wind at times, and some rain coming in. accord:ng to naval observers. The feat, which does not happen to one aviation cadet in a thousand, according tc naval officers. was performed at the AAF Navigation Schoo:. Mon roe. La . where Cadet Turner is now stationed. Patrick Willard Blair, '36P, right above, pharmacist's mate second class, USNR, who visited :, Colum bia recently, is now at the section base at Key \Vest, FIa. A!uninus Blair, who enlisted on April :-. 1942, was stationed in Charleston and later in Jack,onville, Fla.. be fore going to his present assi,zn ment. Prior to .oinlirg the navy, he "as a druggist at \Ve.t Colum bia. Lt. Russell Legge Dreyer, '42E, iz addressed at A. A. F. N. S, ist. Na\igation Group, Hondo, Texas. Linda Caroline 0)oggans, '40A. 1126 Barnwell St.. Columbia. i a lahoratory technician in the statoin hospital at Fort Jackson. Capt. Harry Wallace Taylor, '40C, of the Marine orps, married lifs Ruth MlcCartly of New York. He gives his present address as 2.309 N. .lath Ave., Pensacola. Flo'r:da. Sara Eleanor Harley. '41A, Box 34:>, Beau:o:t, i., working mi the civ:1 sers :ce at Parris I sland. Maj. Joseph Homer Ford. '25A, for t-e past year has been located in the nrth Atlantic as an instructor in chemical warfare. James Harvey Hobson, '39Ch.E., has been taching chemistrv at Clemi on'u College for three years. David Battle Verner, '31A, it ad dre-ed at Security National Bank. Burlington, N. C. James Hill Gressette, M. D.. '34A, is working at the Gill Miemorial HIospital, Roanoke, Va. Lt. Archibald Danner Martin. Jr., '4OCE. is serving as fight conm mander in basic 'lving training at Strother Field, W\infield, Kansas. Henry Green Heriot, Jr., '42A, left above, a member of the medical detachment at Camp Carson, Colo., was at home int Greenville recently on account of the illness and death of his father. Alumnus Hleriot, who wsas business manager of the All-American 1942 Garnet and Black, was inducted in the army last summer immediately after graduation from the University-. John Jefferson Gee, '36L right above, who recently was sworni in to the nav-y as an apprentice sea man, is stationed at Great Lakes, Ill.. in Co. 1916, Naval Training Station. 1st. Lt-. Thurman Ovangton Minms, '41C, Turner Field, Albany. Ga., is a flight cor'.mander. Lt. Isaiah Davis Durham, Jr,, '36, is addressed at 2442 Wynnton Rd. Colummhum .a. Page Nine Ensign Furman Randolph Brad ham, Jr., '39C, '40G, left above, was one of 300 officers to be graduated recently from the Navy Supply Corps school at Harvard university. Upon his successful completion of the four months' course, Ensign Bradham received a general service commission. and has been assigned to duty with Enlisted Men's Ac counts. Naval Air Station, Pensa cola, Fla. Ens. Nancy Harrington Pope, '31G, right above, left November 8 for training preparatory to begin ning active ruty with the WAVES. Mh,s Pope was rent to Smith col lege. Norrhhampton. Mass., for the fir-t part of her course; then to .\ount Holyoke. South Hadley, Ma , whero .'e completed her training, graduating on December 1;. Mi's Pope is now at San Di ego, Calif. Prior to joining the Woman's Volunteer branch of the navy, she was director of women's athletics at Carolina. Mid. William Morgan Perry, '39 A, is at the U. S. Naval Training School in New York. Herman Gerard Arenson, '32A, is a ist Lieut. at Hq. Co., School Bn., New River. N. C. Lt. Woodrow Ellison Coker, '38A, '42L, who recently was gradu ated from quartermaster school at Camp Lee. is stationed temporarily at the Quartermaster Depot in At lanta, Ga. Lt. William Poole Smith, '40, is stationed with a signal troop at Fort Bliss, Texas. Allen Birge Wise, Jr., '41A, is an a- iation cadet. He gives his ad dress as A. A. F. T. D. Holman 404, M. 1. T . Cambridge, 'Mass. Lt. Thomas Henry Brooks, '40A, is addressed at Company C, 0-15t209, Q. M. Br, A. P. 0. 505, C 0 Postmaster, New York City. Lt. Thomas Henry Rawl. Jr., '39C. g!ves hi; address as Officers' Traomig School. 130 W. 4th St., Dayton Signal Depot, Dayton, 0. Alsace Lorraine Bachman, '41C, iMr-. Lanier Gaskmns 4439 14th N. E. Wa.,hington. D. C . is ''peck img the keys'' ior the Civil Service Cornmmicin Lt. William Theodore Brooker, III, '42C, A. A. F. F. P. F. S. (pilot) MIa neli Fie'd. A!a , is service rec Cr.: off:cerr pre-ilight cadets. He roo(ns w it Lt. Bill Aull, '41, who San instructor in the Air Corps. Lt. Henry St.George Carson Will cox. USMCR, :' ith 14tht Marines Camp Dunlap, Miland. Cahi. Robert Kenneth Lown, '37A, and Mrs. Lown (Mary Alice Baker, '38) with theh three children, have mov ed to Mlemph:-. Tenn. <400 S. Reese St ,, wheure Mr. Low n is resident chamni maniarer of the Memphis branch of a life insurance company. Mrs. Franklin Johnson Moore, (Helen Stevenson), '37A. and her hut:sband resme in Chicago. where h'e hu,b~ and - em ployed in the Fr e tera hospital. Their ad dre-. i tmiS Jetiery Blvd., Chicago, Capt. Murray Gibbes Fant, '40A, eniS.ted mi th< A\rmy Air Corps as a fl. iog cadet Octobei 1:2, 1940, and is no'. a ;>' 'quadron commander at Selman Fild, Mo'nroe, La. Lt. Jacob Edward Hipp, '42 is ad dreer.d at Qmney, Mass. Frances Virginia Fewell, '40A, Rt. 1, Grieenville, teaches English and ser es as librarian in the Berea State High School. Elizabeth Stephens Holly, '41A, entered the Jlohns Hopkins Tospital Scho:ol of Nursing after graduation. She is addressed at John Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. Capt. Robert Mazer Lumsiansky, '35G. (uinner Dept., Armored Force School, Fort Knox, Ky'., teaches gunnery to officer candidates. Lt. Howard D. Reid, Jr., '39A, was graduated as a bombardier and commissioned as a second lieutenant at the San Angelo school, Texas. Lieutenant Reid did post graduate work at Johns Hopkins university in 1939-40 and the Uni v'ersity of North Carolina in 1940 41. His present address is Monroe Naeian School, Monre, T