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Samuel Lewie Sweeney, Jr., '31A, has just been commissioned a sec ond lieutenant in the army. Word has reached the Alumni office that out of 121 men selected recently to attend a special artillery school at Fort Sill, Okla., Alumnus Sweeney was one of two who passed the work satisfactorily and advanced. After a short leave at his home in Columbia, he reported for duty re rently at Camp Shelby, Miss. Lt. Thomas Landrum (Billy) Benson, Jr., '42C, is stationed at Fort Bragg, N. C., with Hq. Co., 1st Bn., 327th Glider Inf. Mrs. Eugene B. King (Helen Boland), '25A, is Registrar at Co lumbia College. Pvt. Theodore H. Burgess, '44C, of Kingstree, can be reached at Squadron E, Tindall Field, Fla. Floyd Clemson Chitty, '11A, is executive secretary of the Chamber of Commerce at Hartsville. Pvt. Robert E. Davenport, '42E, is addressed Bat. C. 359th F. A.. A.P.O. 95, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. McNeely DuBose, 'O9Sp, who is general manager of a power com pany resides at 3009 Barat Road, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Marion Dudley, '330, who is YW CA National Secretary for South China, is addressed at National YWCA, 600 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. Elbert Daniel Easterling, '00A, '07G, is a retired college professor residing at 6812 Valencia street, Riverside, California. ECONOMY DRUG STORE CUT RATE DRUGS SODAS AND I .UNCHEOLINETTE Five Points * Phone 8119 Motorcycle Delivery S A NC KEN'S *SOLD AT' MANUFAC RICH LANI BUSINESS IS ESSENTIAL TO EVEF COLLEGE MEN 1218 SUMTER STREET DAY. NIGHT. AND RAKDraughon's Bu PAKW. LYKES. PREsIoUNr MRS. 0. T. FAULKENBER Fe CO L UM BIA "A GOOD 1323 Taylor Street Marjorie E. Foster,'35, Alumil Recorder Mailed by the Alumni Association Of.. fice to members of the Association and to ion-member alumni In the Armed Forces 0hose oddresses are on file In the Alumni ffice. ,gg .. . Lt. E. Henry Cappelmann, Jr., '41A, recently promoted from sec ond lieutenant to first lieutenant with the Army Air corps in North Africa, enjoys reunions occasionally with other Carolina men on foreign duty. Cappemann recently met Lt. Palmer Stuart McClellan, '40A, on a desert air field, where the two alumni exchanged food and mail from South Carolina. Capt. George Nathan Evans, '25 CE, formerly vice-president and general manager of an auto supply company at Pueblo, Colo., can now be reached at Ogden Air Depot, Ogden, Utah. Thomas Stephen Everist, '43A, who is an aviation mechanic at Roosevelt Field, married Miss Kath erine Anne Baxter on Dec. 27, 1942 and now resides at 293 Burkhard avenue, Mineola, L. I., N. Y. Theodore Newton Farris, '13A, is an economics professor at Louisi ana State University, Baton Rouge, La. Cadet Rrmt E1,ra% Fellers, Jr., '36A, can be reached at Co. I, 4th QMS Regt., Camp Lee, Va. William Wesley Fincher, Jr., '35 A, is a druggist in Chatsworth, Ga. Cpl. Louis A. Flynn, '41E, is with the Army in the Pacific area. Second Officer Mary Margaret Fox, '42A, who is with the WAAC at Daytona Beach, Fla., is addressed at 619 Glenview Boulevard, Daytona Beach, Fla. Pvt. Robert Winfield (Buster) Spann, '32A, is addressed 57th Tng. Gp., 139th Fl., Keesler Field, Miss. Major John Frost Walker, '05L, is director of the Post I.egal Clinic .-h;c has been establishcd at Boca Raton Field, Fla., to give free legal advice to all officers and enlisted men on the post. Lt. (j.g.) Lewis F. Freeman, '32 A, is in the War Savings Bond Of fice, Pearl Harbor, T. H. Lt. Col. Idys Mima Ga*ge, '14A, is a surgeon at Tulane University, 1430 Trulane avenue, New Orleans, La. Paul Frank Haigler, '19L, is an attorney at Orangeburg. s Eat ICE CREAM THE CANTEEN TURED BY ) DAIRIES I-ION'S TRAINING XYONE, PARTICULARLY AND WOMEN TELEPHONE 5951 SPECIA CLASSES siness College WM. LYKES. .JR., VICE-PRESIDENT RY. ECRETvARY-TREASURER STUDENTS! r excellent work on your laundry leave it at the e can give you one day service and ~ECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS LAUNDRY LAUNDRY" Phoane 2'2147 0nz7 Issued in coope .. 0 Ensign Bruce Oswald Hunt, '40C, originally of Easley, more recently of Columbia, is now on active duty with the navy. He was graduated re cently from the Navy Supply corps school at Harvard university, and spent a few days with relatives and friends in South Carolina before re porting for his new assignment. Mrs. John Daniel Huckabee (Marguerite Gambrell), '42A, re sides at 518 Fenton Place, Charlotte, N. C. James Thornwell Gillespie, '20A, is a minister and Bible teacher at Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga. Henry Grady Goggans, '12L, who is an attorney in Dallas, Texas, resides at 4209 Lorraine street, Dal las, Texas. Julius Gordin, '33C, who is an at torney in Washington, lives at 128 Webster street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Capt. James Bryce Gleaton, '30C, of Springfield, is stationed at Ped ricktown, N. J., with the 4th Bn. 303rd Ord. Regt. (B, Co. I, De-% ware Ordnance Depot. Mrs. Alexander McQueen Quat tiebaum (Lucille Godfrey), '39A, is living in Conway for the duration while Lieutenant Quattlebaum is on active duty. James Clyde Going, '27L, prac tices law at Union. Edith S. Goodale, '30Ed, is em ployed at the civilian personnel of fice at Fort Jackson. Mrs. George Stein (Doris Leona Gottlieb), '42A, resides at Broad way Apt. C-2, Augusta, Ga. Lieut. Catherine Gray, ANC, '38A, is on foreign duty with the Army. F. Sidney Green, '33C, who is manager of an insurance office at Salt Lake City, Utah, resides at Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. Major Ralph Bailey Hanahan, '26A, is in the medical corps, Statioin Hoptl Camp Stewdart, Ga. The Rev. Andrew A. Hill, '38A, who has .leave of absence from his church for the duration, is doing de fense work in a chemical plant at Meadville, Pa. His address is 827~ Li6erty street, Meadville. William Oxner Varn, '27J, who is Associated Press chief of bureau for Maryland and supervisor of wire operations in the Mid-Atlantic region, may be reached at P. 0. Box 1437, Baltimore, Md. They Promised Ensign Elizabeth Freda Koellner and Ensign Ralph Dennis Derrick, '32E, April 3 in New York. Doris Brockman, '37A, and Lieut, Richard Harold Wade, April 3 at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Willie Rena Waldron and Lieut, (jg) Daniel Pendarvis, '37C, April 1 at Key West, Fla. Mary Juanita Nicholson, '41C, and Lieut. Donald E. Himes, March 20. They will live at San Juan, Porto Rico, wher.e Lieutenant H-imes is stationed. Evelyn Preacher, '41C, and Al hert Perritt Rollins, April 6 ii Charleston. They reside at 82 St Margaret street, Charleston. Helen Gill Heald and Ensige John Frank Rader, Jr., '41E, March 12 in Cleveland, Ohio. Lillian Elizabeth Wolfe and A/C Foster Hall Yarborough, '41A March 22 in Columbia. Cadet Yar. borough is now taking advanced training at Coral Gables, Fla. Katherine Marie Williams anm Cpl. William R. Harris, '42E March 4 in Cincinnati, Ohio. They will live at Alpena, Mich., where Corporal tlarris is stationed. Emily Elizabeth Jackson and William McMillan Finney, '45A March 23 at Clinton. Mr. Finney is taking naval training at Bain bridge, Md. Mary Sue John, '45A, and Lieut, Roy Frederick Bailey, April 5 ii Colunabia. They will reside in At. inta, Ga. e4ttAtum ration witfi the U. of S. C. A Ralph Lewb,'29, Alumni Editor k M. Maj. Joseph Cheves Walker,.'4 CE, area engineer in charge of con. struction at Middletown Air Depot Pa., has been in the United Statei Army corps of engineers for 11 years. He was commissioned a major in June, 1942. Major Walker who was a member of the gyn team when he was a student at the university, is addressed at his resi dedce, 26 Race street, Middletown, Pa. Lillie M. Garner, '2SEd, teaches fourth grade in Natchez, Miss., and is addressed at 722 1-2 N. Pearl street, Natchez. Schumpart McGowan Garner '23L, who is with the War Depart ment, can be reached at 1910 G street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Wallace Erby George, M.D., '31A who is practicing in Columbia, re sides at 115 S. Pickens street. Pvt. Boardman Gooding Getsing. er, Jr., '43j, is addressed at 33rd College Tng. Det. (Air crew), St A/C Lawrence Watson Gibbes '4OPh, can be reached at 309th A.A F.F.T.D.,. Sq. 6, Fl. A., Sikeston Mo. Next Issue May 7 The Gamecock will not be is sued on April 23 or April 30 on account of the spring holiday in terval, and, therefore, On The Alumni Front will not be mailed to alumni next week or the fol lowing week. The next issue will appear May 7. In the meantime, keep your address up-to-date in the Alumni office and send in new or chang ing addresses of your alumni friends. It's the only way to keep in touch. Don't miss that issue of May Capt. Lee Preston Gibson, '89E~ is with the Army on foreign duty. Mrs. Adolph Pearson (Helen Na dine Giebner), '89J, who is a sta tistical draftsman with the War de partment at Arlington, Va., is ad dressed at 609 N. Monroe, Arling ton. Mrs. Thomas E. Gay-Lord (Julia Elizabeth Gibson), '84Ed, resides a Roper, N. C. Daniel Clarence Heustesa, '12A is town clerk at Clinton. Capt. James Drufus Griffin, '29A '88L, of Easley, president of the stu dent body in the late twenties, form erly with the Young Democratic Clubs of America, is now with thi Army Air Corps. Captain Griffin with Mrs. Griffin and their two chil dren, resides at Apt. 103 G, 3901 Connecticut avenue, Washington D. C. Peggy T. Sandifer, '45Ed, is Curtiss-Wright Engineering Cadett, at Penn State College, Pa. 'Thi COLUMBIA DA 'Sold atti EAT MRS. SHEALY'S SANDWICHES * BEST MAID SOLD AT THE CANTEEN "Eat 'Em Up Carolina" nifironi lumni Association I Lieutenant James Burwell Urqu hart, Jr., '35C, has recently been promoted from lieutenant junior grade to lieutenant senior grade in the United States Naval reserve. Lieutenant Urquhart, wo was as sociated with his father, a Columbia architect, before entering service as an ensign in April, 1941, is now ad dressed at 321 Beverly Rd., Phila delphia, Pa. Mary Clare King, '300, who teaches at the Packard Commercial School in New York, N. Y., is ad dressed at 111 E. 40th street, New York. S/Sgt. Charles Warren Davis, Jr., '39A, was made an instructor at the Harlingen, Texas, gunnery school upon completion of his training there January 21. Lieut. Jake D. Hill, Jr., USNR, '24A, '34L, reported recently to Co lumbia university, New York, for training. Lieut. Arthur William Sabo, '41Ph. nf Wilimstown, Pa., is med ical supply and transportation of ficer in the 243rd Station Hospital, Fort Devens, Mass. S 2/c Edgar U. Waters, '45Ed, who recently completed his training, is in the Naval hospital at Charles ton for a checkup. Lieut. William Smith Brocking ton, '37A, of Kingstree, may be reached at 65th Med. Reg., Co. B, Camp Forrest, Tenn. Lt. (jg) Edwin Luther Green, Jr., USNR, '31A, is addressed at Com munications Weld 7, Harvard uni versity, Cambridge, Mass. Lieut. Willard Rudolph (Pop) Howell, '39C, is located at Pantlind, Hotel, Room 960, Grand Rapids, Mich. Lieut. William Edison Rouse, USNR, '39C, is landing signal of ficer aboard an aircraft carrier in the Pacifne area. Cpl. Alvin York Gardner, '39A, who is with the Army in Alaska, writes that when taking a physical examination :-ecently he discovered the examining officer was Capt. William Morgan Fox, '31A. Capt. Edwin Peden Gardner, '41A, writes from North Africa that he is with a spitfire outfit in the air corps. Pvt. James Alton Brissey, '35A, was inducted into the army.on Feb. S20, and may now be reached at Co. t K, 7th QMRTC, T500, Camp L,ee, Va. :We're Behind You CAROLINA Whenever You Shop, Look For This Emblem nk of IRIES PRODUCTS lie Canteen McGREGOR'S DRUG STORE 1308 MAIN STREET Prescriptions * Sodas Cigarettes * Toilet Articles Call 2-3308 mOR PROMPT DELIVERY SERV.CE Ruth . DeLoChe '39, Astnt Edih Men and women of Carolina, grmduatt and non-graduates are requested to sm alumni news and their changing addres to the Alumni Office, University Campu Columbio, South Carolina Lt. Irving S. Walker, '28A, re eived his commission as second lieutenant several weeks ago after training at Fort Belvoir, Va. From 1924 to 1929 he was staff sergeant in the medical detachment of the W3rd Coast Artillery battalion. Prior to his recent entrance into the ;ervice he was with the state high vay department of Alabama. He s now stationed with the engineers it Camp Gordon Johnson, Fla. Y 3/c Arthur Cornwall, '2sp, of Chester, is stationed at the Navy Recruiting Substation, Rock Hill. Lieut. Samuel Edward McFadden, 36A, '39L, has been transferred rom Blythe Field, Calif., to Pro luction Engineering Section, Bom >ardment Branch, Material Center, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. Env. John Thomas Duckett, Jr., USNR, '42E, is on active duty in the Atlantic. Lieut. John Sheppard Nicholson, 3OL, of his two years in the Army, las spent fourteen months overseas n Australia, Noumea, and New'Cal .donia, and is now located in a "hotter spot which can't be di vulged." Aux. Evelyn E. Kinsey, '46A, is located at 40th WAAC Post Hqs. Co., Fort Bliss, Texas. Y 2/c Marion Gustav Andersen II, '43A, who has been in Charles ton with the Navy for the past fif teen months, is now awaiting orders to report to a pre-flight school. His present address is District Com munications Office, Fort Sumter Hotel, A&. Z ND, Charleston. Capt. Charles Stevens Manning, USMC, '38A, '40L, and Mrs. Man ning (Maxine Forbes), '43A, can be reached at 32 Garden Court Apt., Bremerton, Wash. Lt. Andrew Jackson Hydrick, Jr. '48L, is addressed at Co. B, Student Regt-,P T D School, Camup Hood, Texas. S 2/c Thomas Carl Jones, Jr., '44C, is at Naval Radio School, Cot tage 2A, Auburn, Ala. Lieut. Albert L. Guerry, USNR, '28CE, is on active duty with the "Seabees". * RECOR C Columbia's Most Comp; DIXIE RADI4 U-NO-WE. 1712 Main Street Eas Gree TO~ CA ROLI INA AND A Silv 5*&10< bi-I Lt. Farley Rivers Sineath, Jr., '41C, now a pursuit pilot in the Pa cific area, has grown a mustache since the photograph shown above was made. In a letter received here on January 11, Lieutenant Sineath wrote of "an added stripe" he will be wearing when he returns from the wars. He received his wings at Stockton, Calif., in June, 1942, and went to foreign duty in September. Benjamin Franklin Griffith, Jr., '42Ed, of Elloree, is a machinist's mate, second class, in the US Coast Guard. Pfc. Marshall Albert Hall, '32C, of Greenwood, is serving with the Army in China. Mrs. Roderick MacLennan (Evelyn Eates), '38C, is secretary at the County Court House, Colum bia, while Lieut. McLannan is on active duty. Pfc. Robert Purdy Fishburne, '33A, is addressed at 6th Reporting Det., Olmsted Field, Middletown Air Depot, Middletown, Pa. Ensign Deane G. Fowble, '36CR, can be reached at W.T.S. Flight 4' Instructor School, Clark Howell Dormitory, Athens, Ga. Mrs. J. Frank Trussell (Margaret Fox), '35A, resides at 1500 N. Main street, Greenville. S/Sgt. Rogers Worth Hall, '39A, who was wounded Dec. 7, 1941 at Wheeler Field, Oahu, Hawaii, re ceived a letter of commendation and the purple heart award. He is still on active duty with the Air Corps in the Pacific area. Lt. James Milton Freeman, '43A, of Easley, is stationed at A.A.F.B. S.,_Box 133, Midland, Texas. CENTRAL I * I5197-PHONES-5198 ~S. ete Record Department 3 COMPANY .NO-RADIO Phone 22103-04 dter tuags ALL STU DENTS LUMNI e Stove