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REUN ION Tech. Sgt. Ray Lavelle Stokes '37A, is with a station hospital over. seas. Sergeant Stokes is addressed through the postmaster in New York City. Mrs. Robert Phillips, Jr. (Louise Rahner), '45C, is making her hom< at 3373 S. Stafford Street, Fairling ton, Arlington, Va. Lt. Nathaniel Sneed Burgess, '42C, of the Army Air Forces is ad dressed at Box 695, Perrin Field, Texas. Pvt. John Etienne Tobin, '40A, of Allendale has been serving with the commandos in the European war zone. le was in the North African conquest, and was among the first troops to land in Italy. Mrs. Nelson R. Ford (Virginia McClellan), '41A, is addressed at 1217 Townsend Avenue, San An tonio, 2, Texas. Mrs. John C. Brogdon (Nancy Murray), '41A, writes that Capt. John C. Brogdon, '36C, has been stationed in England for more than a year. He is addressed through the postmaster in New York City. Mrs. Brogdon is making her home at 422 North llain Street. Sumter. Sgt. Stanley Jerome Hayes, 41J, is addressed at C. M. P. Det, Int. 5, Fort Omaha, Nebraska. Major Howard Wilson Williams, '39A, and Mrs. Williams (Sarah Har rison), '39A, formerly stationed at Turner Field, Albany, Ga.. have been transferred to Stuttgart Army Air Field, Stuttgart. Ark. Ph2/c Wynfred C. Dukes, 44P, writes that he is now stationed at the Naval Air Station dispensary. Vero Beach, FIa. Lt. A. Courtenay Carson, '39A, writes that he is now in Italy with a bombardment squadron. While in North Africa. Lieutenant Carson met Lt. Palmer McClellan, '41A, Capt. Kitt McMaster, '43A, and Staff Sgt. James W. Barber, '28G. At the sanie base in Italye with Lieu tenant Carson i' his cousin, Pvt. Bill Marion, '43A, of Colun.hia. William Davis Durham, '38A, '41L, was honorably discharged from the army- at Camp White, ()regon, in August and is now mak ing his home at :241:2 .lonroe Street, Colnnbi.,. Maj. Alfred Louis deTreville, '22CE, is post engineer for the Army Air Force supply depot at Menphis. Tenn. Lt. Howell Moody Henry. '41G, writes that he is an in,tructor in navigation at li lytheville Arnmy Ain Field, Ark. L.ieutenaant I lenry wvas formerly superintendent of the .\le ltee schools. l'rior to being sta tionedl at 131yt heville I,icute nani Henry was oin dluty at Randolp11 Field, Texa s. a nd MIax well Field Alabama. Lefore entering servict Lieutenant Henry was instruc tor it the Naval F light Preparatory schoo at Carolina. Ens. Larry H. Gall, '39A, '41L writes fromt the P aci fic that he has umet Capt. Tom C. Jolly, '40ED. Capt. Ralph Dearth, '39A; Capt Tom B. Pearce, '38A, Lt. Harr3 Lofton, '42A ; Ens. Max Husbands '38J, andl Lt. Charles Yonce, '39A T1hey have all see'n considlerab)le ac tion recently. butt are reportedl t< be safe and well. Capt. L. D. Durham, '36A, o. Columbia is now stationedl at Cai adldressed att 117, 1linIes Terrace Idacon,. Ga. A. Boyce Craig, Jr., '34J, we.rite: fronm Newv York, where lhe is con nettedl with tihe MicGraw-Iliill Pubo lishting comnpanyv, that he recent I: met Faith Brewer, '34J, and Gene vieve Reynolds, '333, in Washing ton. Miss Reynolds. is a colunmni, for the Washington Post. Ens. Simon Sorentrue, Jr., '35C is a disbtursing officer for the stl Naval District with headqtuarters ii New Orleans, La. F.nsign Soren true is ad Iressed at Ga t M Naisoa Blanche Bldg., New Orleans. iC La. Lt. William Joseph Vallentinm '34EE, and Mrs. Vallentine (Mar' Courtney Atkinson), '35Ed., are ad dressed at 115 Magnolia Avenu< Ashley Forest, Charleston, (50). Lt. Dorothy M. Foxworth (Doro thy Thornley), '36A, is the comn manding officer of a WAC detach ment at the Army Air Forces Flex ie Gunnery School, Hlarlinge Army Air Field, Harlingen, T.exa: Pfc, Morris C. Lumpkin, '42s,i addressed at 452nd sPTrS, Sebrin -Field, FIa. Sgt. William V. (Bill) Davii '43C, is with a bombardment grou overseas. Sergeant Davis 'his at dressed through the postmasteri Sa Francisco. Calif. Dorothy Derrck, '43A, Alumni Recorder Mailed by the Alunrr Association Of fice to members of the Association and to non-member alumni in the Armed Forces whose addresses are on file In the Alumni Office. IN PRINT Lt. Charles L. (Chick) Ford, III, '39A, was seriously injured in a plane accident recently. le had served overseas for a year and a half before coming back to the United States to take Navy pilot training. He received his wings at Pensacola, Fla., in October, and was getting additional training at Chicago, Ill., when the accident oc curred. Clannie Lester Toney, '20A, has been promoted to division passenger agent of the Southern Railway Sys tem. Mr. Toney, who entered the service of the Southern Railway during the First 'orld War, was city (Columbia) ticket agent for several years, before being ap pointed district passenger agent January 1, 1942. He is a lifelong resident of Columbia. Lt. D. Glenn (Rock) Yarborough, '39A, '41L, is with the corps head quarters at Laredo Army Air Field, Laredo, Texas. Cpl. Robert T. Fairey, Jr., '46A, is an instructor at the Infantry Training center at Camp Blanding, Fla. Ile is addressed at Co. D., 197th Iuf. 13n., (;1st Reg., Camp Blanding. Fla. Ens. Edward B. Cantey, Jr., '42ChE, has recently been promoted to the rank of lieutenant junior grade. Lieutenant (a intcv is a weather officer at a Naval base in the Pacific. Cpl. John S. Sexton, '38E, is awaiting assignment at Salt L.akc City, Utah. Corporal Sexton is ad dressed at 18th Replacement Wing. Salt Lake City, Utah. Capt. Lloyd F. Timberlake, '36s, is with the medical corps at Fort lenning, Ga. Captain Timberlake is addressed at medical detachment, 541st l'aratroop Iniantry, Fort ll ning, Ga. Pvt. Robert E. Sanders, '45A, is addressed through the postmaster in New York City. James Edward Mills, '35H, for ncr professor if chemistry at Caro lina and now cli> ' chemist for the Sonoco Products cotmpany, llirt - 1 ville, ha. han chosen secretary of the Coker College lBoard of TIru tees. l)r. and Mrs. Mills (Mary Hume), '32s, make their home at 121:2 llome Avenue, lIartsville. Dr. Howard Lamar Holley, '35A, '36G. of Greenville. i, assistant medical director of the conbinel Chicag anl Cleveland itI Naval Di.tricts. Cleveland. Ohio. Lt. (jg) Ralph E. Lee, Jr., '40C, is nowv disbutrsinmg ofiicer ait Camp Allen. N or folpk, \'a. lieutenant [.ee has recen tIy retur ned fromn 1 i nmonth5 sea luty in the l'aific. Pvt. Madison Mack, '43A, is ad d ressed at 404 T1. C, F light E- I, A.A F'lT C 1. \l iamzi l'.cachi, Fla,. William Daily Harris, '43A. of I .a mar hias been cornmissioned a secondi lieutenant ini the~ Army Air C.orp. after comiplet ing a c urse ini phiotographyi at V'ale I 'niversityv, New. I inven, Conm. L.ieutenmant Ilar nis wass tat ioneil at Lioca Ratn.i I-Ia., b)ef ore going to Yale in :-\uigust. Lt. George A. Browning, '38A, ofClinton. is with a bombardment rloill ove r-eas Lienut ena nt lirownm img is aidressed thmrotugh the post - master in Ne(w York Cit: FPvt. Calvin B. McLaughlin, '44C, iaddressed at Co. A. 6:;rd .\ed Trig. lin.. C amp lIarke ley. Tlexams. A/S Arnold M. Autler, '45A, is addrem.ed at Sqd. 11 4., Ilks. iV::. Ens. Harvey A. Hughey, '42C, is n active duity. u ith thre Navy, nrsigmn Igliey i, addrceed thirough the piostma-ter ini New York Citye. Cpl. Robert E. Quinn, '43J, is withI thle meicalI d etachmue nt over *seas. lie is addressed thIirough the postmuaster int San Francisco. Calif. lLt. Tolliver C. Callison, Jr., '38A, and Sgt. Jack R. Callison, 41C, sons of Tolliver Cleveland Callison, '091, ,ast sant attorney general ofi South Carolinta, mret somewhere iln Eng ,land onm Sunmday, Jlanuary 1 6, and Si ent the d.ay together. TIhey have both been in overseas service for ,several moniths. Sergeant Callison is with a bombardment group and( Lieutenant Callison is with thle - Army Quartermaster Corps. Their - brother. Cpl. Preston H. Callison, - '42A, is wvithm a fighter control group i at Paine Field, Everett, Wash. .John W. Crews, "14L, former s presidlent of thme Alumni Associa r tion, has been elected chairman of the Columbia Democratic commit I, tee. p Lois Waage, '46C, of 1525 Green. - wood Avenue, WVilmette, Ill., is ai bookkeeper at the Glenview Naval Air Staion Glenvi, Ill Issued by the Un RALPH I Our First NROTC Tobias McDonald Patterson Sumwolt The thirteen alumni pictured abov ensigns in the Naval Reserve in May, 19A over the world. Having completed their course of ir for the emergency, they are representoti other state. All are ensigns. All ore now on act Eight are active members of their A kept in close touch. In conformity with censorship regu dressed to them in core of the Alumni A! Ensign John Mimnaugh (Jack) Tobias, '43A, of .ott I .inwood road, Colulbia is on active dutv in the .\tlantie the;atre. llc i. adldre'..ed through theI p'tmla:.ter in Ne' \'ork City. Jlack's fati:. Ashley C. Tobias, Jr., '07L, wrte. that lack has not heen in the State:, since lie wva, connis.iinied in .\lay'. It is as .umled that le ha 'eenl plenty of at tion. 1insign Tobia. i second inl contuta.l of a tlivi.ion of . in mlen on Ii. ship. Ilis b1rother, Ashley C. (Pat) Tobias, III, '33A, i, gun nerv and drill instructor witlh the Coast Guard, stationcil at (harle. ton. Ensign James Milton McDonald, '42A. '43G, of Hlamer i. now on ac t iV dut inl the l'acitit. :. ign .\le )onahl u as married to \ oeille .\ it ,hel1 4f 1:airmotnt, N. C., Juime ^, um, a fteu days after he recei vel his connl i,sionl at Carolina. lie is nuon addre.sed tlrotgI tht post mua.ter in Sian 1:ranci.co, C'alit. Ensign Frampton Wyman Toole, Jr., '43A, -on i Frampton Wyman Toole, '13L, and .\lr. Toole, of Aiken, ont ittY n the l'acifie. is adlIrc.sed throulih thr lostlmaster at San l:ratcisco. Calif. \lr. Toole, I;nsigln Tl'oole', motlter. w\rite. that heri sont'- ship tate to Sant D)iegi, Cailit., in Oc)tobher, "'thle uXoly timie lie ha, beent back ti thi- coutntry -intce hie left in June.''I It wtrote to the .\lummi niffticeI tuly that lie and F.nsigtn liluias h; l me it Ensign Ed ward Vandiver A t k i ni s o n, '40C, iit.k ,i thie so\i, agi,id Idistatte fromt thet obil . :. .\." "\\ t. hi:l a g'o ib at tgthert the ntieht of the ,to n e wii eredouly -iirpri-ed to riun ater>, eah tither." friie k:.sigin Toole. "\\ e had a reguilar Cart lina; get-ttogether thiere tor a wihile. \\'e're all several thtot,uln mtiles ber. Ensign Manney Carrington Reid, '43C, of :io Amht lers t .\veinue, Coi l'acitie, i. addtre '.sed thrugh the po.stitta.ster ini :,a FraIncisco, Calii. ard Ii. Re id,' writet that .\lanniey itinks hi, de.-troyer ist the greatestt tal grup if officert ~eie as.siimbled the yonnttge-t oiseeir aboati is i ship. <I lis brot her, Howard D). Reid, Jr. '39A, of the Armyti :\ir Cotrps, Lt. alte B.Cormack, '39A, andh Lt. Fred L. Cornmack, '43C, haveci beetn at their hiomte. :2Il \\lieat Street, Cohnitia;, on leave. I,t. \\'al ter(iii oratck is pli(totgraphli utiliver Ok lhoma.t I,t. Fredl I.. Coraitick, I tombaiei ltr-na;vigatir, teceivedl lis wiiigs Janitary 15. at Carillbad, New~ \ico af'tter taking pre-f light training at Santa Ania; Calif. lie fore going into advance<l tr;aiiniig he receiveid guninery tratiniing at i,a Vegas. Nev. 1lie will bei stat itonet at Colui ntbia Armtiy Air baise. CpI. George E. Haltiwanger, '40A, of Ctohtnnbhia is wiitht an en gmecerimg regiinenit overseas, lie it addtressedi through th poitstmstert att New York City. Lt. Nathaniel James Heyward '34A, is wvith the Armiy Saititation Corps at thea Station I lospital March Fliel ('alif. .fumr iversity of South Carolina A EWIS, '29, Executive Secretory and Alumn Graduates: Where Riley Toole NN Chalker Moyer Horger are Carolina's first NROTC graduates. 1 3, and went on active duty immediately. struction in three instead of the usual fo 'e of wartime Carolina. They come from ive duty with the Navy. Three are on the lumni Association. One visited the Alumni lotions, complete addresses of the olumn tsociation will be forwarded immediately. wa; recently reported missing over I lolland.) Ensign James McIver (Mac) Riley, Jr., '43A, of Allendale is somewhere in the Atlantic theatre. Assigned to a cruiser upon receiv ing his cotum nission in Iay, he has beenll on Sea duity since that time except for two wecks spent in Nor folk. Va.. in June and two weeks in Florida in September. Mirs. .1ames IcIvet l:iley, S., of Allendale ( \lac's nother ). writes that from recent snapshots of her son and from hi; letters, she judges that lie is in a very hot climate. NIac, who hau been transferred recently from l:adar to g:::.:iery, writes that he had ant excellent course in naviga tion at Carolina. In Mlay. 194 3, En sigo lIiley wtai married to Caro (Peggy) Forbes, '43A, of Upper I )arl'b , P'a. t \I rs. Riley is addressed :at I F. Clearfiebl Road, Upper I lary.) Itoth Ensign amt Mrs. lii ly are active memhers of the Association. Ensign Robert Gooding McAl pine,, '43A, of Route No. :t, Union. is now ighting the Japs somiewlcre in the 'acilic. Although Ensign \Ic AIlphine is an active iieimber of tht Asociation, only limited news h conic through from himn. lHe is .IhlressedI ini care of Fleet Il'ost Of tiee ini San Frani ,co. Calif. Ensign Robert Ashley (Sonny) Patterson, Jr., '43A, of lBarn well, is tin act ive dIutyV withI thle Na vy. En .igni l'attersoin i, athlresse.d at 3u536 .\Ita ii Cu 'r t i,- Irive. A\lexandria, to Beatrice Douglas (Muff) Row lette, '46C, of Coltumbia, O)ctoher ,l'.Ini coiuforiiity wvith ceni usrhp regillation l, not iutcl ili foirin i tiu colleeirliitig lis activities ias ailal Ie for pulienction. lbut lie ion the ioh for the Navy. Ensign Vernon Edward Sum walt, '43C, of ::'zt9 NIlilford Avenue, Ila!altimoure, ;, NI d., another active muembeutr, is oin a crniser in the P a eitie. lIe writes that hie is well, hias ga inedl neight (fronm 1410 to 1 52 Ilbs), and that the Navy personnel id. tIlemii el ve sprioud w ithi respect to tIe turkey ont Thainksgiving ant CIh r i t mi a s. V nsignu Sumwalt's b rot her, Robert Sumwalt, '45, isa \ -l:: -tudient at Carolina this year.) Ensign William Rogers Chalker, '43A, oif Co lutnhiiia and( Chiarleston, h as seeni actioi n gn a crtiiser somie w hire ini the Ailatii theatre. Hei Ieck siea iitnashiip anid is edlucat iona utiie for S) mnen. ile hmas also hia iForrest Smith Edwards, '42A, anm *Mrs. Edwards (Dorothy Hope) '42Ed., are addressed at 1403: Wood. land I )r ive, R<ich mond II lihts, St I .oti. 1 '. NI o. Lt. Huyland Morris Bryant, '42C is w ith a field artillery battalion it italy. lIe is addressedl thiroutgh tli postmailster in New York City. Caroline Traynor, '45A, of 21 L.Eiito A ventie, is a re'ceptioin ist and color artist for Woodlaw: J ohanna Ehrlyne Lane, '43Ed. ilowi a claimis adjutstor for the I,.ih erty: N tituaI iisturanice Coinpanyi Iivei at 1:I: Chierokee Road, I,ouis ville, 1Ky. John L. White, '32A, is mniniste at the Ashley River Baptist Chturch Route 4I, ChIarlestoni. Cpl. Joseph R. West, '43A,i withi ant Mu.F. battalion at For eade, Mf, " lumni Association I Editor Are They Today?_ Reid McAlpine Lockee Chamis 'hey were graduated and commissioned as Today they are scattered practically all ur years, in order to prepare themselves every section of South Carolina and one some cruiser in the Pacific theatre. Office lost month. Practically all have i above cannot be given, but mail ad experience as assistant navigator. Ensign Clialker, who was active in many phases of student life at Car olina, dropped in for a visit last month. He could not he persuaded to tell his story for publication, but his heavy sun tan, air of confidence and high spirits indicated that he had seen plenty of actin and had come through victorious. "On the Alumni Front" is permiited to quote Ensign Chalker on one point. "Oh, gee, it's good to get back," Le said. 'This place is wonderful!" Ensign Monroe Mayer, Jr., '43C, of 1524 Pendleton Street, Columbia is in the Paciic theatre. lie is ad dressed through the postmaster in San Francisco, Calii. After receiv ing his comlmission in May, Ensign Mayer Was sent to school in Rhode Island and \'ashington, D. C. He was then assigned to a cruiser in the Paciie. Ile writes that the food is grand, and that he sees movies on the ship at night. His two best "gals" (as he wrote to his mother, Mrs. Monroe Mayer, Sr.), are "Lucy and Patsy"-the two guns of whicli he is in charge. lie is an active member of the Alumni Association Ensign William Allison Horger '43A, of lutawville, another mem h,er of the Association, is on ac tive duty in the Atlantic. lie is ad dressed through the postmaster is newv York City. T1he office hiar beard from Hlorger only once. 1In letter dlated Nov. :s, 194:t, lie wroti from "somnew here": "I sure mis: C:arolina and all that goes with it I 'mi p)lann ing on returning to schoo (Carolina. of course) after the war' ''ver. Ensign Garnette Ertel Lockee '43C, of Camdeni is on active dtut: in the Pacific. lHe is adldresse< through the postmaster ini Sai Francisco, Calif. After receivIng toi conmmission in Mday, Ensigni Locke was sent to Norfolk for specializes training anad administrative duty In September he was sent to thi WVest Cost lIe wrote recently "I am in the best of spirits an' fun is plentiful.'' F.nsign L.ocke< who is active as a memaber of th A ssociation, frequently r e c e i y e mnail in care of the Alumni Offic< to b)e forwarded to him through th Fleet Post Office ini San Francisc< Calif. Ensign George C hr istoph e Chamis, '43A, of D)arlington, is o active dlusty against the Jap)s. 0 the same cruiser with Ensig I Chamnis are Ensign Sumwalt an I Ensign Mayer, bo0th shown abov I Ens. John E. Lawrence, '43A,< Effinghamn is on active duty wit the Navy ill the Pacific area. Er sign L.awrensce is adldressedl throng the p,ohtmlastea' in San Francisc Calif. SBetty Maria Urban, '45C, is d ing secretarhi work,at. New Canaa Con n. Lt. William I. Latham, '32J, -Greeniville, writes that he is a< I dIressed at HIdsts. Co., 23nd Br: 3141st Inf., 86th D)iv., A PO 45 Canmp Livingston, l.a. - Mrs. Allan C. Boas (Anne Be ,ser), '4lEd., is wvorking at the Moa - sanlto .Chemical Companay, Dayto Ohio. Mrs. Bloas is mnaking h< rhome at 1142 Graf ton Avenue, Da: i, tonl, Ohio. Robert R. Coker, '28A, of hlart s ville has been re-elected to the vic tpresidency of the National Cott< concnil. Annie Lee Young, 25A, 38G, Ast. Editor Men and women of Carolina, graduates and non-graduates are requested to send alumni news and their changing oddressei to the Alumr. Office, University Campus, Columbia, Sc uth Carolina They Promised Shirley Cahn, '42A, of Bishop ville, and Sgt. Joseph Greenspan of Jamaica, Long Island, N. Y., Jan. 13 at Camp Van Dorn, Miss. Ser geant Greenspan is in charge of the station hospital pharmacy at Camp Van Dorn, Miss. Mary Frances Polk, '42Ed., of Beaufort and Henry Hubbard Lo gan of Beaufort Dec. 21 at Beau fort. Mr. Logan is now stationed with the Seabees at Camp Parks, Calif. Evalyn Cassedy of Columbia and Wilbur L. Shealy, USNR, '46E, of Columbia Jan. 23 at Jacksonville, Fla. Seaman (1/c) Shealy is sta tioned at Yellow Water, Fla. Ganell McKenzie of Hartsville, and Tech Sgt. Frank Eugene Ous ley, '41A, of Hartsville, Dec. 26 at Hartsville. Sergeant Ousley is now stationed at Buckingham Air Field, Fort Myers, Fla. Lucille Lester of Spring Hope. and Oscar H. Berg, Jr., USNR, '43E, of Columbia Jan. 1 at Rocky Mount, N. C. Petty Officer (2/c) Berg is stationed at Indian Ilead, Md. Anne Browning, '46C, of Coluni bia and Ens. Jesse Capers Huggins, Jr., '43C, of Columbia Feb. 5 in Co lumbia. 'Iehy will make their homu at Norfolk, Va., where Ensign [Hug gins is now stationed. Arianna Livingston Heyward, '40A, of Columbia and Walter Her ict Sims, '30A, '32L, of Columbia Saturday, Feb. 5 in Columbia. For the present, they are making their home at 1329 Blanding street, Co lumbia. Private Sims is a clerk in the Post Judge Advocate's office at Fort Jackson. Virginia Louise Lawrimore, '45C, of Georgetown and James Parkin son Ereckson, USCG, of Chatta nooga, Tenn., Feb. ( at George town. They will make their home at Georgetown, where Mr. Ereck son is stationed with the United States Coast Guard. Myrtle Floride Sease, '45C, of Columbia and Cpl. John Milton Terry of Sumter and the Columbia Army Air Base Feb. S in Columbia. They will make their home in Co lumbia. Lt. Ed McGrath, '40J, of Spar tanburg is addressed at Co. D, 6th Bn., Fort McClellan, Alabama. Lt. Joseph Manning Young, '35A, .f 141 Marie Street, Anderson, is now on duty in England. Ens. Gene Jones, '42A, i now sa tioned at the Beeville Naval Blase, Iteeville, Texas. William Edwin Hoy, Jr., '40A, of Columbia, was recently gradunatedl from the medical school of the Uni versity of Virginia wi1th the dlegree of doctor of mnedicine. lHe received his commission of first lieutenant in the Army Medical Corps. Doctor Hloy is now serving a nine-month internship at the Cleveland Clinic Hospital. Cleveland, Ohio. Hie is ad dressed at Cleveland Clinic H os r ital, 2045 East 90th Street, Cleve land, 6, Ohio. Ens. Harry E. Boswell, Jr., '43E, writes that lhe is on active duty with the Navy and is addressed through -the postmaster in New York City. Lt. Theodore DuBose, III, '42C, and Mrs. DuBose (Eloise Oliver), '41A, arc now addressed at 2329 WVillowvbrooke Road, D)allas, Texas, eElva Brown, '45A, of WValhalla s is now wvorking for the Tidewater Construction Company, Wihning e ton, N. C. -Cpl. Paul Carrington Gibert '42J, is with thme medical corps5 over. r seas. Corporal Gibert is add(ressed " through the postmaster in New~ " York City. " Tech. Sgt. Frank Madison Hiar. d vin, Jr., '38L, is addressed at 47t11 -Service Sqd., Homestead Army Ali SBase, (ATlC), Homestead, Fla. h Isabel Potter, '36s, is an instruec tor in biology at Winthrop College h Miss Potter is addressed at 6tt Charlotte Avenue, Rock HIill. A/S York Wilson, '44A, is ad dressed at 90th C.T.L). (AC). Sqd 5, FIt. 51, C-15, Oklahoma A & M 1,College, Stillwater, OkIa. Lt. Ralph 3. Friedman, '41C, i )fwith the 4th Ferry Group, M emphis Tenn. Lt. (jg) George E. Olson, Jr. ~'42C, is in thle Supp)lly Corps of th<d Navy. Licetenant Olson, w ho vis I- ited the a lumni ii office thiis mon(tI - with Mrs. Olson (Mday Eliatl ,1 Walker), '45A, is addressed at I'lan ~r Inventory Officer, Naval Suzpply -Depot, Norfolk, \'a. Lt. Edward Cantey Cook, '37A -is wvithb an eng iner-ing corps ai Camp C laiborne, l.a. Lieutenan n Cook is add(ressed at 2102 1lill Ave. Future Alumni A son, Lawrence Victor Jowers, lr., boin Jan. 24 to Lawrence Vic tor Jowers, '42A, and Mrs. Jowers (Lula Mae Sutton),'44C, in Atlanta, :a. Mr. Jowers is a senior at Emory University school of medicine. A daughter, Ann C r a w f o r d Dreher, born Feb. 6 to Capt. James F. Dreher, '34L, and Mrs. Dreher (Jennie Clarkson), '37Ed., in Co lumbia. Captain Dreher is now sta- * tioned at Fort Brady, Mich. A son, Paul Tuckcr Clifford, Jr., born Jan. 24 to Major Paul Tucker Clifford and Mrs. Clifford (Reba Hunt), '40A, in Columbia. A daughter, Pamela Scay Good wyn, horn Feb. 2 to Charles Holler (Hal) Goodwyn, '26A, and Mrs. Goodwyn at Coral Gables, Fla. A son, John Pennington Cogge shall, born Jan. :0 to Robert W. Coggeshall, '32E, and Mrs. Cogge shall (Ellie Thomas), '31Ed., at Ar lington, Va. A son, J. S. Baskin, Jr.. born Feb. 7 to laj. J. S. Baskin and Mrs. Baskin (Frances Hart), '38A, at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga. A daughter, Margarct Lanneau Fost er, born Feb. 9 to Lanneau Foster, '31E, '360, and Mrs. Fos ter (Margaret Haynes), '29G, in Co. luntbia. Mr. Foster is a navigation instructor in the Nayy Flight Pre paratory School at the University of South Carolina. A son, William Perry Cate, born Feb. 1:1 to Charles J. Cate, Jr., '22A, and Mrs. Cate (Nilla Gunter) '34A, in Colutbia. They make their home at .1728 Maplewood drive, Colum bia. Alumni Obituary Thomas, '16A, '28L Charles Benjamin Thomas, '16A, '28L, Conway attorney and master in equity for IHorry county, died Dec. 14, 19.4:, as a result of injuries he received while on a hunting trip in Georgetown County the (lay be tore. le served about two years in World War I. A native of Williams burg County, he moved in 1926 to Conway where he had since prac ticed law. Funeral services, which were in charge of the Rev. Cecil DuBose Brearley, '17A, '23G, were held at Kingstoin Presbyterian Church at Conway, and interment was at Lakeside cemetery, Conway. Surviving are Mrs. Thomas, whlo was before malrriage Miss Irene Plow den of Manning; two d1aug1h ters, Margaret Anni and Frances; andt; three brothe'. M. M. and WV M. Thlomais of Molino, l.. Lt. Col. Thomas C. Jolly, Jr., '17 A, is addl(ressedl at IIg. 195th Q2. Mt. hat.. Camp Camupbll, Ky. Ens. W. B. Crane, Jr., '43A, of Wisacky writes that he is on active dluty' witht the Navy iln the Pacific area. Pfc. Robert E. Gregory, '43A, is addres.sed at Co. C. Candidate's De tachmtient titnf. 13ni., Camp Lejeune, Newv River, N. C. IA/C Alex S. Fant, '45E, writes that hte is ntow stationted at Tutrnter g Fieldl, Albany, Ga., taking his ad vanceed traiing. A/C Mart Gary Smith, Jr., '45A, writes that Ihe is itt thte last phase of Ihis flighit traininig. Cadet Smith is add(ressed at Aviation Cadc t Dept., Class '4-., AAFItS-DA)AF, Demaing, New Mexico. Sybil Shealy, '46A, is studying nuirsing at thte Antericant Univer sity, WVashintgtont. D). C. Cadet Sheasly is addressed a ttmer icatn tUniversity, Ham,nilton Housite, MIass, andl Neb. Avenue, N. W., WVasht iitgton, D. C. IJames Edwin McDonald, Jr., '08L, is an alttorn(y at Chester. Mr. MIc Dontald lives at 153: York Street, CIteste(r. Pvt. David DuPre Fowler, '43P, , is in the Armyv Air Corps. IHe is stat ioited at 77t T.1 i IS. S., Lowry Field, Colo. Sgt. James H1. McSwain, Jr., '44C, is withI anit inlfantry battalion and( is adldressedl thlrought the post master Iat Sh reveilort, La. Ens. William L. Mahon, Jr., '43A, is stationted at the Amphsibiou 'ii a ining llase, Coronado I slantd, ' Sain Diego. 55s, Calif. Ens. William Marks Bray, '42A, '42E.. is addie.ned at N.A.T.T.C W\ard i.,laind, ft.O.Q.A, Corpus Lt. Hoyett Garland Parker, '38C, e i withI th h seadqtuarters (let ach mnt, ,tations comlplemen(.t, Camp