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Helen C. Hedden, '43A Mailed by the Alumr members of the Associa alumni in the Armed Fo on file in the Alumni Of f Reunion Before 1900 Col. John Monroe Johnson, '99A, visited in South Catolina recently. He is director of the Office of De. fense Transportation at Washing ton, D. C., and comissioner in charge of the Bureau of Service of the Interstate Comerce Comission. Colonel Johnson's picture appears in the May, 1944, issue of The Delta, official publication of Sigma Nu fraternity. 1900-1919 Douglas McKay, Sr.. '06A., '09L, Columbia attorney, recently pre septed to the University in behalf of alumni and friends. a portrait of Dr. Charles Wesley Bain, head of the department of ancient languages from 1898 to 1910. Dr. Francis Wright Bradley, '07A. '09G. (lean of the college of arts and sciences of the University, presided at the ex ereises which were held in the faculty room of the University library. Dr. Leonard T. Baker ac cepted the portrait, which was painted by Charles Mason Crowson, '37A, in behalf of the University. 1920-1929 T-Sgt. George William Dick, Jr., '25s, of Sumter, is now serving with the Marines, and is addressed at Box 447, Parris Island. Lieut. Thomas Duckett Voung, '29A, of Rock Ilill and Greenwood, is serving in the Pacific with an Army corps service comand. Lieu tenant Young is with the (uarter master corps, and is neldrossed the Postmaster, San Francisco. Calif. The Rev. Albert Charles Muller, '20A, formerly of Columbia. now makes his home at 1201 S. )Irton Apt. 5, Arlington, Va. Henry Lawson Johnson, '20A, for merly of Pageland, is managing editor of the News and Advance, Lynchburg, Va. IHe and Mrs. John son (Feriba Cooper), '21A, make their home at 1621 Langhorne road, Lynchburg. Arvid Czarnitski, '28G, formerly of Columbia, and Mrs. Czarnitski (Madge Vaughn), '30G, are now making their home at Washington avenue, Front Royal, Va. Col. Alan Johnstone McCutchen, USA, '27A, of Columbia, recently was awarded the Legion of Merit for meritorious service while on duty as a lieutenant colonel, corps of engineers, in Iceland. Colonel Mc Cutchen is the son of George Me Cutchen, '98A, '031, of the Univer sity, and Mrs. McCutchen, and is a graduate of West Point. lie is now add ressedl at 9 Lake Terrace, Point Pleasant, N. JT. Thomas P'oul Taylor, ''ltA, '26, is the new solic itor for the Fifi h judlicial circuit of SouthI Carolina, embracing Rich land and( Kershawv counties, lie succeeds the late A. Fletcher Splgner, '031.. Mr. Tlaylor mnakes his home at 8221 Amherst. avenue, Columbia. 1930- 1939 Capt. Ellas Waiter (E. W ) Mas ters, '35A, of Colunmbia, ua;s pro mnoted to his present ranuk recent ly while on duty withI a port. battalion in France, where he is physician for 1900{ Army stevedores. lie is ad d ressed throi:h thiIle Post ma strt, New York, N. Y. S-Sgt. Joe Euigenie Chap lmana, '360C, of Chapin, is now serving wvithI an ordnance comnpany in the Pactific. iIe is addressed. thi oughi the .Post master, San Frtancisco, (alt. Maj. Robe'rt Mayer Lumixtsky, '35G', of Darli ngtotn, has been pie sented the Bronze Statr fatr nieritor 101us conduct with I the Secand( French Armored division. H'foie entering the service Major Lumia~n sky taught at thle U'niversity of North Caroli no. 1 Ie is now ott dut y at a replacement depoi(t overseats, and is adldressedl through t he Post master, New York, N. Y. Truman Winthrop MIller, '31 A, formerly of Columbia, is nowprs Ident of Serv-Air, Inc., operators oif the Municipal Airport, Raleigh, N. C., andi president of thet (North andl South) Carolina Aero Club. Mr. Miller Is a veteran pilot with 5,360 hours of flying time, accumulated after leaving Carolina in 1928 to take up flying. Since that time lhe has been connected with co(mmer cial aviation in many parts of the United States. At Raleigh Mr. Mil ler's work includ(es the supervision of training of CAA flying cad(ets. Ftaith Lucille Brewer, '344J, of Huar llngton, N. C., is now serving withI the American Redl Cross ini I ndIia as a staff assistant. Formerly she servedl the Red Cross at national headquarters as assistant foreign news editor. Before joinitng the Red Cross she was a reporter for the Charleston News and Courier and for North Carolina newspapers. - - - - Asst. Editor ti Association Office to tion and to non-member rces whose addresses are ice In Print Sgt. Harry Singleton Cochran I'3IA, formerly of Patrick, is now stationed at Fort Jackson. Sergeant and Mrs. Cochran (Vera Isabele 31cElveen) '29C, make their homc I at 1013 Gregg street, Columbia. Lieut. Benjamin Jarnigan Shelton '30EE, of Bennettsville, is now ad dressed at 6930 Cresheim road, Phil adelphia, Penn. T-5 John Samuel Taylor, Sr., '32C of Columbia, is serving with a quartermaster battalion overseas le is addressed through the Post master, New York, N. Y. ieut. ('ol. Theodore Ross Clink seales, '36A, of Greenville, is now serving with the Air Transporl Command in the Philippines. as ail evacuation officer. Ile piloted tc the Philippines last October th( first mail plane to reach there since the fall of the islands to the Japa. lnese. In the past two years Colonel Clinkscales has flown over 200,000 air miles, and has 100 hours of com. bat flying to his credit. On one occasion he piloted the plane which brought Gen. James Doolittle and lion. Malcolm MseDonald, British minister to Canada, from Scotland to Washington. Arthur Elliott Holman, .Jr., '38C, of Anderson, chairman of the Red Cross War Fund Drive for Ander son county, won the praise of his c"o-workers recently when Ander son county went more more than $10.000 over its War Fund quota in one month. A report in the Ander son Daily Mail estimated that the total would exceed $50.000 instead of t he quot a of $37,100. Mr. I lolman, who is manager of an insurance agency, makes his home at 226 E. Franklin street, Anderson. James Wesley Hunt, '30C, of Co lumbia, certified public accountant, is a partner in the firm of J. W. Hunt and company of Columbia. le and Mrs. Hunt (Marle Edwards) '29A, make their home at 2301 De vine street, Columbia, with their five children. Swift Curwood Black, '39P, of Springfield, has heen promoted to the rank of captain in the Army Medical corps. He has been station ed in a general hospital in England since July, 1944. Captain Black en tered service in March, 1944, after completing his internship at Jack son Memorial hospital, Miami, Fla. William Carson Ouzts, '33A, '351., of Colulnbia, who has served as lieutena'h1t (jg) in the Navy for the past year. seeing duty in the American and European theaters, has been dlischarged froni the ser vice and plans to resume his Co lumbia law practice withI offices in he A readle building. Lieutenant Ouzi s spenlIt three' monthls in tile U.S. NavalI hospi tal, St. Albhans, IN. Y., prior to his dlischarlige. Ma.i. Thomtas l3utler P'earee, ,Jr., '3tA, of Columlbia, wats executive o'ffi''er oIf thle Setontd HattIalioni, 28th1 Marinles, wh ichi planted thle A merica n flag oni MountI Su ribachi at iwo J1iima. amid a shower of Jap11 handir gtrenades. E'xe''iicu e offi cer of his hat talionl when lie landed FehituIry 19. he! bleenme hat Ialioni comma ndri wheni i:si suiperior offi ('erI was killed by anl artillr'ry butrst after tie planiting of tile flang. M.\ajor P'arcr' r'markled of Ithe fighlitig for Suriibai: "Ii made14 tac kind of ni r'tous"' .aiter, ini a fox hlei withI allothlir major, ant enemdIy shell landed bet ween themon. '"I'm glad we weefa 'nough apart togive i roomI IC) lanld." NI ajot' Pearce said. A former ma ratrlooper, Pearce foughlt Onl Hlougainville. Sgt. Robert F"rantklin IIndsay, '31t(, (If York. is ,, du ty withi a fighi t'r squad1(1roni in thle 'Paci fic. lie is addriessed through thle Post mast ei. Sailn rancisco, Calif. L.ieut. (jg) George JRobefrt Ai ford, 'SIC', of Di lion, is now en duty withI the Navy in the Central P1ac'ifir. lieI is addlressedl thinrough lbhe I"le'et Poist (Office, San Fran (isco, Calif. Capt. Samueatl Edtwatrd McFa'.dden, '36A, of C:hester, one of tile first pilots to fly the Army's new A-26 Invader mediurn homber in combat, ha~s b'eeni assigned to the hombard mnl'lt b,ran('h of t he Alt' Techicial Serivice ('ommtiand('s procutrem ent division, Caputainl Mel"tdden has been'i associaited will t he Iivadel sin lce thle plane fir1st wellt inll pro-)1 duact ion, anid flew themr inl tihe Arm-ny fnUe'pt ance (test A yearii ago hr was senl lto New Giniea for 90 days to fly and11 observe mium~l homber)'s , atid last Novembter' he went to Enigiand for two mont his onl a siilan niission. Furtither dluty tn Alaska with tile inv'ader pro ceeded iis assignment to his tpres' enll po(st. Captain McF"adden Is ad' dressed at ATSC, Procurement Dl. vision, Wright ield,. nnyoan, nhio On fi49 Issued by the Un RALPH LEY SI Steve Campbell Griffith, '21A, South Carolina circuit court. At ti ministered the oath. Holdingfthe I Steve, Jr., will follow in his dad't Carolina House of Representativ judge of the Eighth South Carolin Capt. Hugh Toland Stoddard, '30A, '37G. son of James Alexander Stod dard, '02A, and Mrs. Stoddard. of the University faculty, has been as signed to Camp Lejeune, N. C., af ter having completed 23 months' service with the Marines in the Soutih Pacific. lie recently visited his parents. Captain Stoddard's hrothers, Robert James Stoddard, '2!ICE', of Minneapolis, Minn., and David Lowrie Stoddard, '34CE, '35G, of Orangeburg, and his sister, MIary Floride Stoddard, '29A, of Knoxville, Tenn., were all at home at the same time. Lienit. Emory Boyce Myers, USJ re-eivlig the Bronze Star medal a as commanldintg offleer' of a ninet Ings in the Anzlo-Nettuna area, ita 'otimanding officer of the mineci is shown pinning thle medalil on LI hug ini the Paceifie t heater, o"ig Stone Gap. Va., is now on dtt with an AAF hase unit over seas. lie wears tie Presidtent ial Ci tation ribbiton and a battle stair on hiis Asiatic- Pacific I heater ribbon for lie Buirama-Ina campaign. Cap tini Callahan is add ressed lthrough ithe P'ostmnasteir, New~ York, N. Y. 5, Sgt. 'Jose'ph Appleby Kirby, '41J,.E of Si. ( ;eorge, now a member of the public relat ions staff of a fl-''-i .ihterat or grotcip in t he M edi tera.ni-an t h-at er, has sent to thte A ltimni Office a cli ppi1ng ablouit thle Powder Howl game from the Stars and Stipe's., th' official neCwslpper of the American forces overseas. A not her clipping, fromi a Ilionolu lu news papter. was sent to the' Alumni Offmie by Ilit. (.ig) A. (C. F-lora, .Jr., '43A, of Columbia. Sgt. Albert Baxter Colemaun, .Jr., '440, of Wilmington, N. C., is now serving in the European theater withl a parachute infantrmy unit re (eently3 awardled the Presidentiad Unail Citation byv General Dwight isenhocwe-r for' act ion at Htastogne. P'fe. Tlhomnas Roy Scott, Jr., '461E, of Columiia, is serving withI lie Tir d Armiy in thte l-.ur opeanm the-n Se r. lIeI is addriessedl thri ou ghn lie Po'st mastecr, N(ew York, N. Y. of Panama (it y, Fla., is on duly withI an infantrmy unit in the P'hi lip inecs. I le is addr nessedt throumgh the Post master, San Friancis-o, Calif. DJoris MarIe Bahin, '42Sp., ot Cam den, who has bee-n serving In the SPARS, Is nowv back on the campums as a student. 4iAtumn iversity of South Carolina Ah (IS, '29, Executive Secretary and A is shown, right a bove, taking the ( te left is J. B. Westbrook, clerk of I lible is the new judge's son, Steve i footsteps and cone to Carolina.) es, Judge Griffith, whose home i; a circuit. Barbara Lee, '45A, of Sumter, is training to be a stewardess with Delta Air Lines. She is addressed I at 129 West Princeton avenue, Col- 1 lege Park, Ga. Pvt. William Thomas Graham, '44A, whose home address is 306 1 Lake drive, Greensboro, N. C.. is now addresed at D. N. Baker llos- I pital. Ward 109, Marlinsville, W. S,'Sgt. Elmore Charles (Bo) Car ter, '43C, of Asheville, N. C., is on duty with a fighter squadron over- I seas, and is addressed through the 1 Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. , '360, of Lake City, is shown it Little Creek, V'a., for his work I weeper during the advance land-. ly. Captain WV. L. Messmer, USN, aft training center, Little Creek, ~utenant Myers, who Is now serv' ,Iohna liohe Elliott, M1AM 3-e, '44P, of Columbia, is now addressedl at D)est royer Pool. lIks. I, Tre'asure I Islandt, Calif. Enisigni Robert Glenn P'ope, '4iy 12, of Hiondo, Texas, is now serving in the Pacific with an underwater dlemolitionl team. He is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. He4rmnhII Privette Tedder, EM I/e, '41IA, of Hlartsville, is serving aboard a Landing Craft, Infantry, in the Philippine area. H e is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San lFrancisco, Calif. ILeut. (Jg) Harry Edward cos well, JIr., '48E, of Orangeburg, re cently was promoted to his present rank while on duoty aboard ship. lie is addrlessed through thle F"leet Post Office, New York, N. Y. ILieut. Abram Grosnman, '420E, of Asbury Park, N. .,. writes from the Pacific that a fellowv Carolin ian, Lieut. R. C. Kirkland Johnston, '45E, of St. George, who is also an Air Force bombetr pilot, recent ly joined his out fit. Bothi Gross man and Johnston are addressed t hrough the P'ost most er, San Fran cisco, Calif. I lemit. Marinm Hlamupln Whnaley, '4SE, of C'olumbia, recently was awardedl the D i stinguishedl Flying (Cross at Fort Sunme'r AAF., l.or't Sumner, N. M., for his participaftionl ini a volunteer mission ove'r the Anzio henchheadl. lieI had completed hree strafing missions in one (lay, and led the fourth when a call was received for volunteers, le is ad dressed at the 267th AAF RtT, The War Room, Fort Sumner, N. M. imni Association lumni Editor ath of office as a judge of the he State Supreme Court, who ad C. Griffith Jr. (It is hoped that A former member of the South at Newberry, will be resident S-Sgt. Harry Thomas (Ton) Valker, '41A, of Columbia, will be ieard in a recorded interview over adio station WIS Saturday, May 2. at 10:15 a.m., when the program 'From Overseas to You" will be >resented. Sergeant Walker, whose vife, the former Nancy Childs, '40A, nakes her home in Columbia with heir small son, IHarry Thomas Valker, Jr.. is attached to the AAF ervice command headquarters vhich is the control point for all ii service acttvity in the Medi erraneun theater. -le has been over ens a year. The program "From )verseas to You" is written and di ected by Mrs. Paul F. Judson Caroline Legare), '44A. of the WIS taff. Elizabeth Sterrette Watson, '41J, >f Ridge Spring, is serving in the ,entral Pacific with the American ted Cross as assistant to. the di ector of hospital service. Miss Wat on's brother, Pfc. Michael Watson, s stationed with. the Marines on he same island. . Before entering he Red Cross, Miss Watson was >ersonnel manager of the home of ice of Liberty Life Insurance, reenville, and was previously traf ic manager at Station WIS, Colum iaa. Sgt. .Je4'iilgs Broitdus (J1. B.) Voodsoni, JIr., '414A, of Anderson, vho is serving with a photo recon Itissance squadlron in Europe, vrit es I hat he met Emily~ Roberta Bert) Penmy, '41s, of Columbia, at he American Red Cross club in Irussells, where Miss Peny' is a taff worker. lLriet. Jack Willis Me'rcer, '410EI, nid Mrs. Mercer (Anni Dixon), '44A, vho recently visited in Columbia, ire making their home at 404 ' V. Fifth sitreet, I Jays. lKans., with heir small daughter, D)ianne Lloyd dercer. Lieutenant Mlercer. nowv sta ioned at Walker Army Air field, (ans., served for two and a half ears as a b)omb)er pilot in North \ frica. Robert Lester Barager, S2-c, '47 -12, of Rochest er, N. Y., is now ad tressed at 1-1121A-arracks 21, VATTC, Jacksonville, Fin. Pictured above Is James Henry Sullivan, 'O8A, '09(0, of Laurens, one of two new menmbers of the South Carolina tax commission, apposIntedI by Gonvernor Williams and confirmed by the state sen. ate last Saturday night. Mr. Sul livan, who is a trustee of the University, will begin his new~ dintes .Jnly 1. Annie Lee Young, '25A, Men and women of Carc graduates are requested their changing addresses University Campus, Colur They Promised Mary Ann Ward of Asheville, N. C., and Col. Claud Cleveland Smith, '14A, of Newberry, April 14 at Ashe vile. They are making their home in Newberry. Caroline Banks Dial and S-Sgt. William Vincent Davis, '43A, both of Columbia, May 1, in Columbia. Florence Ola Johnson, '41 Ed., of Columbia, and Lieut. Bertel Ru dolph Johnson of Chicago, Ill., May 2 in Columbia. They will make their home at Fort Bragg, N. C. Mary Elizabeth Boukuight. '42s, of Columbia, and Capt. Philip Gath of Warsaw, N. Y., April 8 in Co lumbia. They are making their home at 2425 Blossom street. Co lumbia. Virginia Corinne Keller, '47A, and Thomas Samuel Chandler, both of Columbia, April 20 in Columbia. They will make their home at 1313 Kinderway, Columbia. Rubinelle MeDuffie, '450, of Bish opville, and Ens. Robert Seymore Friedman, '46V-12, of New York, N. Y., April 14 at Bishopvllle. They are making their home at Miami, Fla. Betty Jean Toohey, '460, of Green ville, and T-Sgt. Joseph Rudolph Craig of Laredo, Texas, April 23 at Laredo. They will make their home at Laredo. Elizabeth Arnold Marshall, '44A, of Columbia, and William Francis Marion, '43A, '45L, of York, May 5 in Columbia. They will make their home on East Washington street, Greenville. Mr. Marion is now associated with the law firm, Haynesworth and llayncsworth, in Greenville. Mary Elizabeth Clark, '44A, and Cpl. William Gaston Trevathan, USMC. both of Columbia. April 28 in Columbia. Eleanor Virginia Barwick. '44A, of Sumter, and Lieut. Joseph Stan ley Michalowski, of Worcester, Mass., and Waycross, Ga., Aprii 24 in Sumter. They will make their home at 507 Laurel avenue. Way cross, Ga. Sgt. Reed Stoney Salley, Jr., '46A, of Columbia, is on duty with a 12th Air Force bomber squadron in the Mediterranean theater. He is ad dressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Mrs. Otis Clebourne Johnston (Ruth Anderson), '45A, formerly of Columbia, is now making her home at 455 24th street, San Ber nardino, Calif., while her hushand, Lieutenant Johnston, is stationed at radar school there. Capt. Aubrey Ellison Brooks, '42A, of Columbia, was recentIly promoted to his present rank in England where he is serving as dent ist with a general dlisp)ensary. H e is address. edl thIrough the Post master, Newv York, N. Y. Jeanne Katherine 'Johnson. '4'7A, is now acdressed at 296 Waihalla road, Col umbia 2, Ohio. Lieut. Fred Louis Cormack, '4t3C, of Columbia, has received the Dis tinguished Flying Cross while ser v'ing with the 12th Air Force in Corsica. Lieutenant. Cormack, a bombardier, has also received thle Air Medal with eight oak leal clust ers, two distinguished unit cita tions, and two battle stars on his theater ribblon. Is b)rother. Lieuat. Walter Bernard Cornmack, '39A, is now serving as an aerial photo grapher in the Philippines. William Hulsey Dorsey, '410, who has been serving in the Army as a sergeant, has received a discharge, andl is now addressed at Box 216, Myrtle Beach. OpI. Claude Kyle Smith, '44C, of Columbia, Is nowv serving with a mobille unit overseas, lie is .ad dressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Lieut. WillIam Brunson Carpen ter, '44E, of Gastonla, N. C., re cently received a battlefield pro. motion to his present rank while on duly in the European theater. le is serving with the infantry. Ensign James Barniett. Stephen, '45lA, of *Pacolet, Is now on duty aboard an assault eargo ship In the Pacific theater, lie Is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. JLient. (Jg) Chaford Acquila Brownt, '43A, of Walterboro, is on cruiser dluty in the Pacific. lie is addressed thbrough t he Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Ensign WilI am L~ander Mhn Jr., '43A, of G;eorget own, Is serIving abtoardi sip In the Pacific, where he has seen Lieut. (jg) D)erhel Jack son, '43A, andl Ensign Frank Lupo, '44E. (Lieutenant Jackson has since returnmed to the States.) M id'n James Talnmadge. Roseu '46V-I2, of Franklin Springs, Ga., is now addressed at USNRMS, Room 401, Tower Ilall, 82) 'Tower Court, C'hic-gon 11, TII '38G - Asst. Editor )lina, graduates and non io send alumni news and to the Alumni Office, abia, South Carolina Future Alumni A daughter to Francis Hugh Gra ham, SI-c, 'S4Ed., and Mrs. Gra ham, April 23 in Charleston. Mr. Graham is now on duty with a de stroyer escort in the Philippine area. A daughter, Ann Elizabeth Felkel, to James Henry Felkel, Jr., '41s, and Mrs. Felkel (Eva Henniford), '38A, April 13. The Felkels make their home at 429 Lang street, Kingstree, where Mr. Felkel is principal of the grammar school. A daughter, Jessie Ann Cannon, Lo , esse Newherry Cannon, '33C, and Mrs. Cannon April 21 in Columbia. A daughter, Duma Harris Clark son, to Cadet James Adams Clark son, IHI, '42A, and Mrs. Clerkson, April 25 in Columbia. Cadet Clark son is stationed at San Antonio, Texas. A daughter. I larriot t 1lorry Ed munds, to Lieut. Cmndr. Samuel Henry Edmunds, '261., and Mrs. Edmunds, April 6 in Charleston. Commander Edmunds is now on foreign duty. A daughter, Mary Carol Olson, to L.ieut. George Edgar Olson, Jr., '42C, and Mrs. Olson (Mar) Eliza. heth Walker), '45A, April 27 in Co lumbia. Lieutenant Olson is sta tioned at Norfolk. Va., where he liaison officer to the commandant of the Fifth Naval District. A son, Donald Wakefield Murray, to Ensign HIasel Cauthen Murray, '39G, and Mrs. Murray. April 23 in Columbia. A son, Wilmont M. Truluck, Jr., to Sgt. Wilmont M. Truluck, '420, and Mrs. Truluck, April 15 in Lake City. Sergeant Truluck is now sti a lioned in Santa Maria. Calil. A son. .ohn McDow Jeter. .Ir., to Lient. John McDow Jeter, '43A, and Mrs. Jeter, April 25 in Columbia. Lieutenant .eter is stationed at the Columbia Army Air 1Base, and the Jeters make their home at 4104 Mc Gregor drive, Columbia. A son, Duval Morris Sloan. Jr., to S-Sgt. Duval Morris Sloan. '420. and Mrs. Sloan (Fredda Junell High), '42A, at Dyersburg, Tenn. The Sloans make their home at 810 Broadway avenue, Dyersburg, while Sergeant Sloan is stationed at the air base there. A son, Cheves Tinsley Powell. to Ensign Cheves Berkeley Powell, '42A, and Mvs. Powell, April 20 in Florence. Ensign Powell Is now serving in the Pacific area A son, Charles Edwin Davis, Jr., to W/O Charles Edwin Davis, '360, and Mrs. Davis (Katherine Wertz), '39A, April 13 in Columbia. A son, Charles Mater Graham, to Frank Atwood Graham, Jlr., '331,, and Mrs. Graham, April 15 in Co lumb)ia. The Grahams have another son, Frank Atwood Graham, T11. They make their home at 4246 Kiu hourne road, Columbia. A daughter, Margare.t Rhett Cuth bert, to Maj. Charles Finekney Cuthhert, '40E, and Mrs. Cuthbert (Mary DesPortes), '4IA, April 15 at Winnsboro. A daughter. Gabriell Richardson Little, to Maji. Edwirn Richardsonu (Diek) L,ittle, '40A, andl Mrs. Little, April 18 in England. A daughter, Laura Frances WVes ion, to William Ray Weston, '320, and( Mrs. Weston, April 18 in Co lumbia. ILient. William Samuel Taylor, '46A, of Eastover, Is add ressed at CCMR, Section 3, SCAAB, Sioux City. Iowa. Lieut. William Greene WVilliams, Jr., '42s, of Lancaster. wvho was woundIed in the European theater in January, and has since been~ hos pitalizedt in England, is expectedl to return to the States soon. Mrs. WIl lIams (Betty Jeanne Harper) '450, is adldressedl at Box 522, L.neaster, .ienit. (jg) Carlisle Whateford (Carl) Haskint, '42C, of Hishopville, who is serving with tihe Sea Bees in the Pacific, recently wrote his parentis, Mr. and Mras. 11. S Has kin, of Bishopvi!le about a t rip to WVaikiki, where he ran into five Souith Carolinians in one (lay: En sign James Lee Guest, '44E, Ander eon; Ensign Jamtes Cleveland Say lor, '430, Cohamb)lia; Ensign Marcus M. (Buddy) Pennell, '44C, Colum hia; ieut. (jg) Frank Keenan Sloani, '43J1, Columbia; andl lieit. (jg) Rolb e'rt Edward Browne, IHI, '42A, Co luitnI'a. Eansigun Giasper I.oren (1Ren) Tool, II, '46IV-12, of Aiken, is no0w onl dutly aboard an assault cargo ship oin lie Pacific. Hie is addressed thbroughi the Fleet Post Office, San Fran L.ieut. Ralph J1glian Can,ine, JIr, '47A, of Columbia, who, recently re ('eivedl his commission at Fort Sill, Okla., is now addressed at the F"ield ArtIllery Replacement Training Center, Fort Sil, Ok,m