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Helen C. Hedden, '43A Mailed by the Alumr members of the Associai alumni in the Armed Foi on file in the Alumni Off STOP! Alumni News in this issue he. gins on Page Nine 1940-49 continued from page nine Lieut. (jg) James Monroe Ful mer, '40A, '401, of Columbia, is serving in the Pacific as executive officer aboard a Landing Ship, Tank, which has been in almost every landing In the Philippines. S-Sgt. Bennett Gibson Davenport, '42E, of Columbia, is serving with the Army overseas. Ile is addressed through the Postmaster, Seattle, Wash. Lieut. James Maurice Mulford, '41A, of Columbia, is a patient at the Army General Hospital, Camp Edwards, Mass., having been wounded in action Dec. 16, 1944. le married the former Barbara Hleinrich of Beverly, N. 3., in March, 1944, at llopkinsville, Ky. Lieutenant Mulford's home address Is now 100 E. Broad street, Burling ton, N. ,J. William Gaillard Mikell, 'ItiEE, of Columbia, is connected with the Chattanooga office of the Vesting house Electric company, and is ad dressed at 928 Volunteer building, Chattanooga, Tenn. Warren C. Sharpe, S2-e. '4-I1P, of Greenville, is now addressed at Ward 813, US Naval Ilospital. Bain bridge, Md. Lieut. (,g) Cyril Ray Parrott, '42A, of Timmonsville, is now ad dressed at the U.S.S. Puget Sound Detail, 1. S. Navy Barracks. Ta coma, Wash. Philip Richard Bernanke, A-S, '47J, of Dillon, is now addressed at Co. 3144, Bks. .3:2 t', USNTC Bain bridge. Md. T-5 James Herman Pickering, '425, of Cope, is serving \ it h an Army gas treatment battalion over seas. Ite is addressed through the Postmaster. New York, N. Y. Irving Grier Lawhon, Phl0 3-,e '46A, of Hlartsville, is now addressed at the Medical Field Service School, Bks. 519, Camp Lejeune, N. C. Ileut. Jack ('ouch, '15(', of At lanta, Ga.. who is co-pilot on a H-24 Liberator bomber, rece"ntly received the Air Medal for honbing attacks on southern and crntraI Europe. Lieutenant Couch has been over seas since November. 141.. LIleut. William John Applegate, '42(, of Philadelphia, Ia.. foi rntr Carolina football star, is now 'hy sical Reconditioning <>fficer at the Station IIospital, Camp Croft. S. C. Ilis work consists of physical train Ing for wouni.dedl over-eas vet eran s In order to fit tienm for acti duty or for civilian jobisi. Ensign D)ewey Ste vens l.anodon, '45V -12, of Sidney. N. Y., is now oni dluty aboard a Lantdin-: (raft, In fantry, in the Pacifi, thleaiter. I i' is addressed thrtough tie Fleet Post Office. San Francisco, t Cali f. Fi rst lliutenant ,t;te inc yr~ d An de'rson, '4A of Coluia,~ was re ceniily rlomioteri to this present rank, and riisedl to conipanyi omi niander of his AAF- cngineor.unit in lie Phi lipinnes. \I i s..nde' soin makes her home a,t Locuist Valley, Long Islanid. N. Y. T-3 ,lohn Allan BloodlworthI, 'tIIA, of Columb)ti. , ow sersirig with an engineer linttalion in the Paicifi, lIe is adldressed thlitoigh ihr Post masteri, San F rainesen. ( ;ahif. Pfe. D)aniel 1. Ross, Jr ., 'ISA. oif B lackvi lIe, is now serving withI lie Army in Burmia. I he tin seen dluty in India and China as well. Ens. Othneli hheeiry Wienges, Jr., '45A, of St. Mlatthews, is serving in the P'a(ifie aboard a Laindinig ('taft. Infantry (Larg,., on which he serves as ('x('cutive offi c'r, namvigat tot', first lieutenant, andt gunnery officer. Enisign Wien ge's' shlipi has partic'ipatedh in tIh' str ike at ()rmior,. lie landinigs on NIiindorio. andti the battle of l.ingayen ( ;ulIf. l.:tsigni wienges is th li on otlt f 0thneth Ileary Wienges, Sr., 'liA, of St. Matthe.ws. Annie Irene ifudson, 5K 3-c, '.IIC, of Columbia, is niow stat ioned at the D)isbursing Office, Fleet Service Schools, NOB, Norfolk, Va. Thomas Kenntetha Bridges, RMu 2-e, '45C, of Hickory Grove, is niow on dutty in thbe Pacific Itheat er, and is adudressed thr'ough t he Fleet Post Office, San Fratcisco, ('ahf. Pvt. Franklin I.. C'lark, 'IiA, oif Lexi ngtotn, is now addressedl at ('o. 11, 5th Bn., Catmp Whle,'er, Ga Lie'ut. Jamtnes Fl"lier Rice, 't3l', of Coalum bia, Is nmow se'iving with the Army over'seas, lIe is utddressed through ttt Postmaster. New York, N. Y. Lle'ut. WIllIam B. F"tarme'r, 'ilE, nf Columbia, is serving with an AAF bombardment tinit overseas. 1He is adressed through the Post Dmaster. San Francisco. Calif. - - - Asst. Editor i Association Office to ion and to non-member ces whose addresses are ce. y;. ,.. Ma1j. .Iolhn (Iarenee (",C") To tured above in West Africa wil erashed wilt his crew in ,jap w spotted by planes from his own g his position. and many hours lat Royal Ilian natvy. 31a.jor Towns I.ieut. (.'-) Iheward Is. Brittail, , and M1rs. Biriltain Sloan fin IgerpiIlle rl, '-11.1, at r" no>w mak:ing their Iotwl4 at -1 Hu1S.w"ll street, aptl: tt " l i- htl !.i.son . \last . Theyv. i I ha l rlenIt y I h saw S.\\ Iil,islhin! NathatnilI I Nat I Slunden mire. 'I3tl, (f lishop, ill.". who is a daw.in i t cast of Song of No.l\\, now h it., p:vreented in IBost ont. l.ivilt. .I0i' n .liur.-.an 1I" ld, 'I3(', of SuInt"1 , is s'\in: o\verSv-as \ withll an AA.i" fi.h e 114. q cuadlron. II is mll dress;"d thronu h th"" Postma ter A (apt. Chatrles Iram, '2Y., for merly of Union, returned recent ly from duty with CHI Air Serv. Ice Commuaml, wihere hie servedi ats putblic relations officer. Thue pictuire abovie was ma~de ini India. ('aptain tram is now addressed ait 75 Third sI reet, N. WI., Atlantfa, 3-c,'IlIt', of l';at'Ver, is m>1w serlV In n h 'a-ifii atr'a. I i' is mi fi4'4.5 San l'tattiisio, ('aht. C apt. 1 re-ne Thuom,as I .aiBorde, t Il. mtattlintg off it'r oif ai \fA( iunit as Signed'( to th Iil-:astiern Fl.\ing T'in-ll (c0 omanitnig o)fficer' oif aWAC dt'. ltachnwnitt lit I1endiCks Field, Fisa Capt a in .a Horde is addre:;sed alI id at NTlSieh. (IniSitriuior.'> (Cas., ltigV ::::, t('iii f.5 I444 li w tI li Columbt Iia Ite('ord(. Shte mia kes beti bomte at 241:' Stuml''r Streit, ( 'o* Iumbila. t.itut. -lameis Matrion Jtry3'on, ,Jr. '43CIC, of Owintgs, is no(w servmiit with the AAF" in the Pacific. and it addr esse'd through the PAst mnsteri San Fr'nicen ('ntif Issued by the Ur RALPH LEWI rnsend, Jr., '41A, of Columbia, pic !t his native friend, "Good Joe," alers, launched rubber rafts, was roup which kept constant check on er was picked up at night by the mnd Is pilot of a Flying Fortress. 3lid'n Leon Steele Goodall, '47 IV-12, of Gallatin, Tenn., is now ad dressed at Hlamilton D-.13, Ilarvard UniVertsity, NSCS, Soldiers' Field {Station, Boston 6.'3, Nlas., Pv,t. 3alvern C'arlyle 11nlland, '17A, of Simpsonville, is now ad dressed at SCt? 129(1, ASTP, Rutt g(-is University, New B3runtswi("k, N. ,I. Fiis hinr. Shealy, '40EE, of Co Ituhia, is nofr addressed at 1902 Cesnt streeu, Wilmington, N. C. 11r. Shealy has been lornted in At lanta. Gia., with the West inghouse Elect ri company. I.ihut..,lohnnty Terrill Epting, '-13C, (f I.s k(land, is now sertVin with the 2,my of nginerS in the Pacific, and is addreSSed through the Pos master1, San Franciso, af. 1'nsig Douglas Edmund'I Netoni, '42A, of Siersawii, is now atind atlriollywood Fla.19, where hi dress 1'i T Tcia aa) Room 604i, isollwoo BIleach( ite90. of Fe's nttliiees, Lo tngIl, N. Y., tasl com.pl ; e. ai mechanes iilourse of l Keeslr ield. islios.,e and has belen;ii eransf ni ei for I-2 tr aifing. a iei is addre ls.ed ati Seg. T,i Uks -9 mAAAFe, Amarilo exso a. 'ille, oiNra,s now tsdat Div. 7, atfolk, Va. VI. ~hrehs d Pfet. Harr.l Hotleu Aerh, '45A, oif StaresvillIt, oNg. Isanl N.t with a shobrmetuitillel; sloewh i ns(i s 1the Al(atrn. Fie1 is. addrase throuighfe the foatr, Sa2 tin ran WAI,Aaillh te warnurp tandsor willeedeployed to oi ighting Carlinissl alv 7ve St end12 ano th Alunmi OffSc Nor o rlatest,N or. fins on the arnWit a d)11 resei ft wo i reaimew ori fien the Maria s.Itei diesd ToFightngame m Sericlte ar i No, op Militalllry Mailg Addresoi neut tomlte Addren ffir Aum ies of ~Inilteres orncludh Nlaes ad Adg dresess [,formation Fuirnisthed By S.Aumt iversity of South Carolina A S, '29, Executive Secretary and Al They Promised Marline Maxine Spence of Ar lington, Va., and Licut, Orin Lang Hogan. '39A, '411., of Columbia and Norfolk, Va., April 21 in Washing ton, D. C. They are making their home at 2201 Hampton boulevard, apartment A-2, Norfolk, Va. Dorothy Eugenia Furman of Al lendale and Lieut. Thomas Eddy Wingate, '41A, of Rock Hill, May 10 at Allendale. They will make their home at Harvard, Neb., where Lieutenant Wingate is stationed. Mrs. Edna Jordan and Judge Le gare Bates, '24L, May 12 at Lexing ton. They are making their home at the New Southern apartments, Columbia. Ethel Bernice Going, '47A, of Co lumbia, and Ensign Waddy McFall Anderson, Jr., '45C, of Greenville, May 17 in Columbia. They will make their home at Pensacola, Fla., where Ensign Anderson is stationed Capt. Christopher (Kit) Fitz Simons, '40C, '41G, of Columbia, re cently spent a leave here after hav ing served in the Mediterranean theater with the quartermaster corps. While awaiting reassign ment, he is addressed at his home, 1722 Gervais street, Columbia. Lieut. Hamilton Irvine De'ass, '43A, of Rock Hill, is on duty with a medical battalion near the Stilwell road in Burma. lie is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Sgt. Stanmore Talbert Watson, '43A, of Columbia, is on duty with an AAF service unit in the Pacific theater, and is addressed through the Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. ,John l.ivingston McGowman, QM , 3-c, '43A, of Timmonsvill'. is now on duty in the Pacific theater. M's. McGowan (Virginia Bracey), '43A, i making her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Bracey, at 20 Myrtle street, Columbia. i.eut. .Joseph HIenry Lumtipkin, '46A, of Columbia, recently received his wings and commission in the Army Air Force, and spent a leave in Columbia en route to a new assignment. lIe is now addressed at 13OQ, Selman Field, Monroe, La. Lieut. Milton Morgan Reid, '43C, of Sunmter, is serving as a fighter pilot in China. lie is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Cleo Phyllis Ed r'rds, 'ild, of Ltita, is teaching the first grade at I.iber ty lolimes school, North C'harlest on, andl makes her homne at 76 Nassau street, Charleston 14l. S-Sgt. Chtarles Wesley l.awri more, '410, of Georgetown. is on dutty at at 1318 SCU, 114i. and 11t4. Co., Con valescent I lospital, Camap Picket t, Va. li(' is conntected with the In fornit ion and Education office of the hospital, htelpi ng diischat'ged sot dier's arrange fot' college t rai ninrg under the Gl Bill. lEnsignt William Alexatnder l)allis, '45A, of Columnbita, is now on dtuty in the Pacific area. Mirs. D)aiiis (Vir ginta Beckhanm), '45A, is making hter bomne with hier patents. William Kinsletr (Casey) Beckham, '18A, '21CI;, and Mrs. B3eckham,. at 505 Saluda av'enue, Columbia. Pfe. Riexie L.eon Salley, Jr., '450, of Springfield, is now serving witht he Marines in the Pacific lie is addressed thlrough the Fleet Post Office, San F"rancisco, Calif. cocks and Their Fan won thottsantds of servcetmen w'l wer combIat areas. In bo0th groups itg Gtamecocks. In order to contin he world, we murst have yotur et omptly any changes of address to edi forces. It is important that the( dis of etach serviecemani or serview~~ FOR U. S. C. ALUMNI IN MI Assoeitation, UnItiversity C'armpus, ( Nicku Brancht of Service i omre [ilen. Army pHaI,i,.isd addte,o wal Ig Dl4eorationls and Citations) - wo itltie Or Friendis Who Will z iront lumni Association umni Editor NOMINATIONS FOR President James E. Leppard, has appointed the following nomi tion: Mrs. J. Rion McKissick (Caroli 11. Atkinson, '321, Slater; Christi, H. Bistline (Marjorie Foster), '35 (Mildred Cone), '29A, Ridge Spr boro and Columbia; Lt. Comdr. i bia; Robert R. Coker, '28A, Hartsi Poat), '29A, Gaffney; Betty Cot Columbia; Betty V. Crews, '43A '37Ph, Clinton; Bennett Davenp Ellison, Jr., '34C, Columbia; Jamc blia; A. Eugene Geer, '15A, Char '08L, Bamberg; Richard M. .J*ff Lee, '09A, '11L, Sumter; Col. LeR ). Miller, '19L., Bennettsville; Ml Saluda and Columbia; Sam J. Rt Taylor, Jr., '30C, Columbia; Mrs. I '42A, Walhalla; Mayor E. Edwarc and 0. H. Wienges, '17A, St. Matil cilors-at-large whose terms do r1 Gaston, '24A, '26G, '26L, Cheste Columbia and Mullins; John J. S York, and R. Milo Smith, '24A, '28 The committee will meet at the nate candidates for the following term; a vice-president from each j for one-year term, and four counel Members of the Association are for nominations to Mrs. J. Rion 31 Committee, The Alumni Associa lina, Columbia 19, South Caroli Your University rI On Plans for Fitu Ilow best to prepare Carolina to serve in the post-war world, as it now serves to the limit of its rc sources in time of war, is being studied in University circles. When peace comes, Carolina wants to be in position to help both its old and new students meet their educa tional needs. It is the University way to plan and prepare today, and to he ready tomorrow. Many former students already have expressed the desire to com plete University courses inter. rupted by the war. Others have written that they plan to change courses when peace comes. St ill others expect. to take graduate work or refresher courses to help reorient themselves in their chosen fieldts. M~lany are n ow t ak i ng corresp)ond( ce courses sponsoredl by the Ex tension Division. Some have re (Iutesteid the Association to send textbtooks to lbe studied in spare time when off military duty, in otder to keep) in touch wvith Ulni versity studies. One alert young alumnus, nowv many, thousand miles from the camp~us, writes that he has "mar ried a wife, a wvell-educated wom an, w'hose nationality andl address Icannot gIve because of military censorship, but I want her to have an education'along American lines after the war, and USC looks like lilies and Friends: I comne home monthly, thtous will he large numbers of Cart) tie to dlelver the news to ouir nitinuedi co-operat ion. Pliease r yourself or for your altumtn Alumni Offiee have the ad oman33 whlo will always know LTARY SRVIC E ] olttiai, 19, S. C.) ame114, If any conform to ie.rllm regul.tton.. Always Know the Address: Annie Lee Young, '25A, Men and women of Cal graduates are requested their changing addresse University Campus, Colu ALUMNI COUNCIL 21L, of the Alumni Association, nating committee of the Assocla rie Dick), '40s, Chairman; Robert e Benet, 'OOA, Columbia; 31rr. C. Ed, Columbia; Mrs. ). C. Bomar Ing; Lil Boulware, '42A, Winns N. C. (Crip) Boyd, '291,, Colum 'ile; 31rs. Roy C. Cobb (Dorothy nstock, '38.1, Lake Murray and , Columbia; Robert 31. Crooks, ort, 'H4A, Columbia; David G. s S. Farr, .Jr., '28C, '29G, Colum leston; Judge E. H1. Henderson, rles, '10A, Walterboro; .John 1). oy Lee, '98L, Kingstree; Russell Hedge Thomas Pitts, '42A, '441,, ayall, '141., Florence; W. Frank toderick Turnbull (Lela llughs), I Wehman, Jr., '14A, Charleston, hews; and the four present coun ot expire until 1945: David A. r; Claude R. McMillan, '22CE, elbels, '90A, Columbia and New L, Lexington. Alumni Office May 31 to nomi. offices: President, for one-year udicial circuit of South Carolina, lors-at-large, for two-year terms. Invited to mall their suggestions [cKissick, Chairman Nominating tion, University of South ('aro ia. 'hinks Ahead re Veterans the place for her to get it. 1lease give me the w'otd as to what eer tificate will be nesessary for her entrance, and whether she ran take a special course to get a little American history, American Eng. Iish, political Science, sociology. and so forth." Another graduate has written: "Several of the men in my unit were drafted before they finislid high school, and a good many of Sgt. Jlames Tihomnson Wilds, 'Jr., '420, of Columnbia, a weather ob server with tihe AAF, has lbeeni stationed for the past 18 mtonths in Newfoundland, where this p)ie ture was maide. thDem hatve spoken-t to me ab)ot Dthe possibhililies oif taking utp the list year of htighi school white thDey ate in th I-service so I hey enni go to college after thDe wr t .It stetms to mie that Cartolinai may tbe itet est ed in suc-h work hiecause of thIn college mateinl like thiis Ithat c an Dbe (discover-edl today. . . -I fe-D sitre Diat t his work is bhintg oiffered. but for the life of m- i-annol putt my fi nger 0n it.- Woublt yoit rome to mIy tiscuei -., . (I.l:d. note: The- tlni ve'rsity~ I~ Etensin I >ivision is thet to thDese men atnd will tc ty lii t hemi thr ait4ifter thi- wat." Ilieri-'s a hatst iDy wi it teni uiti fromt a formeiir cditor oif The i;aiii, l've pic-ked upt antotheri puiroe. stu(den Itfot her t, eve-n I Doiugh wi are way out here ii thle Southl Paciffe. .i.le is ia swell boy and will make a gooid st udeniD..II will land at (arolina as soon a this war is over. Lei-tlers reach thDe Ahlinnii Office ever-y day from former stutdents '38G Asst. Editor a olina, graduates and non to send alumni news and s to the Alumni Office, mbia, South Carolina. Future Alumni A daughter, Annetta t-line Zim merman, to Licut. (jg) Samura Herbert Zinmmerman, Jr., '38E, and Mrs. Zimmerman, May 15 in Columbia. Lieutenant Zimmerman is stationed at the Naval Air Sta tion, Pensacola, Fla. A son, Steven Warren Hoar. to I,ieut. John Sherman Hoar, '441., and Mrs. Iloar (Julia Warren), '415, " April 26 at. Fort Monmouth, Va. Lieutenant Iloar was once con nected with WIS in Columbia. A son, James Owen Daniel. to S-Sgt. Warren Martin Daniel, '38A, and Mrs. Daniel, May 14 in Colum bia. Sergeant Daniel is now sta tioned at Camp I lowze, Texas. A daughter, Barbara Alice God ley, to Lieut. W. C. Godley and Mrs. Godley (Alice Ilogarth), '43C, May 1. Mrs. Godley is making her home at Brunson while Lieutenant God ley is in Germany. A son, Robert Hlarlan Bull, .1r., to Maj. Robert Iliarlan Hull and 3urs. Bull clarion Aldrich Wyman), '42A, May 17 in Columbia. A son, Wilburn Parker Williams, Jr., to Wilburn Parker Williams and Mrs. Williams (1,ilian Cave), '44C, May 3 in Columbia. A daughter, Victoria Joye Mc Arthur, to Lieut. John Alex McAr thur, '39C. and Mrs. McArthur (Ma rion Wilder), '42A, May 18 in Co lumbia. Mrs. McArthur is making her home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Wilder, at 2624 Gervais street. Columbia, while I.ieutenant McArthur is serving with the Army in India. A son. ,John Quincy Carter, .1,r., to L,ieut. John Quincy Carter, '40A, and Mrs. Cartier, April 20 in .inek sonville, Fla. A son. Robert Mack iudisill, Jr., to Ensign Robert Mack Itudisill, '43A. and Mrs. Rudisill (lueretlia Hall), '4GA, April 15 in Charlotte, N. C. Ensign Rudisill is now sel; ing in the Pacific. A son. Reginald Davies Ileinitsh, .r., to Maj. Reginald Davies IHcin itsh. '40A, and Mrs. HIetnitsk (Isabel Sloan), '42C, April 13 in Columbia. A daughter, Wayring Patricia Knight, to .lAeut. John 11arold Knight, '39A, and Mrs. Knight, May 9 in Columbia. Lieutenant Knight has been at home on leave from Fort Bragg, N. C., to visit Mrs. Knight and the new daughter. A son, Francis Strange lite, Jr., to Francis Strange llite, '31A, and Mrs. liite, April 28 in Columbia. A daughter, Elizabeth Blair Myers., to l...ut .aymond Ihnil.' Myers, '4'2s, andc Mrs. Myers, May 10 in Orangeburg. Lie'ut enan t My ers is statitoned in England with the AAF. wvar to comiplet e Itheir 'duct(tion or wvho e'xpretss interest in ptost wari courses. Wh'atever' your' paticuilai prtoh. lemis or' post-war eduen'~t jinaI in. Seirest s, your advice will set ye as an impioitart guide in forimulatinjg plans. W V'iti' uts yourt suiggest ions, Shaw, Alumuiius, Is Writes Textbooks "I larry L . Shaw. '"Buck'" as he was known by his fellowv st udent s, has be'ome1( aite of thi' most out standing writteis in America in his~ fi('ld, namely wriIting Itxtbooks for grammar, rhetorice and composition, lIe is the. nuthor0 of moreitha one1 halIf dozenc hooks ini Ihis field.'' says D)r. I Iavi l wobrok of thle English (d'patmeidnt. Sha0w was on' of his for mer siuidi'nts. Show, whtosi' hooie is ini Sum I r, S. ( ., is a "raduoat' cit Iltvicdsoi college, anod took his mtasteir's dIe griee alth (Ii.'nivertsity of Soulthi ('ar "''e madtiue aill .''s in Eniglishi whlile ait t his t'itive'rsit y, and till liok ed lth' tUniveisity of Sou th ('aid Iiina,'' sass I )iiior ii abcork. Shawv waus fotr , years ottn lie En:iglish fuenlty of Niw Y'ork lin \..ci it, ditjt; five of which lie wais ili e't ii of I Ih' wcotl'kshop.s in) ?'oniittioi. Itle au lso boeen g'. iii'ttor of non.fjit jont wortksltci ot thle I'nivertsity' of! (olouadlc We~s. lie Seruvdi as dli'etoi of F'e'd'tal an re'.a.seanreli worket s, prtepo i-' Sotmc .32 hooks, lie is now. ('(it.a IaI tanaotger iof Cowleis Magazintes, One og Shaw's hit est books is A ('omplete ('outrse in Ft eshmitan l.:ng. lh, ant St-page' booik, puhtIlshed .' lhy lint per. llis honks arie widely sed In Amerct oli''~adul