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Thelma Ann Reynolds Mailed by the Alumni members of the Associat alumni in the Armed For on file in the Alumni 01 Reunion 1900-1919 Richard Henry Halle, 'ISSp, of West Columbia, master electrician of the Haile Electric Company, re cently was elected a board member of the Certified Electricians of Co lumbia. William K. (Casey) Beckham, '18A, '21CE, of Columbia, recently was elected commander of Rich land Post Number 6 of the Ameri can Legion. Mr. Beckham is state maintenance engineer of the South Carolina highway department. Dur Ing the First World War he served as an enlisted man and as an of ficer in the infantry, and later held the rank of captain in the Officers Reserve. Mr. Beckman makes his home at 505 Saluda avenue, Colum bia. 1920-1929 Eugene Brown King, '23A, and Mrs. Ring (Helen Boland), '25A, '27G, formerly of McBee, now make their home at 1818 Columbia Col lege drive, Columbia. Mr. Cing operates a drug store at College Place and Mrs. King is registrar at Columbia College. Gladys Irene Sampson, '27Ed, 'S1G, of Columbia, works in the patent office, Scientific Library, Washing ton, D. C. She makes her home at 2012 0 street, N. W., Washington. Chevis Steven Britton, '27A, of Chesterfield, is co-editor of The Chesterfield Advertiser. Mary Elizabeth Coleman, '24A. of Union, is now engaged in govern ment work in Greenville. She makes her home at 401 Buncombe street, Greenville. Mrs. Thomas Quares Cogburn (Kathleen Schley Cleckley), '28G. of Swansea, is serving as principal of the Norway grammar school at Norway, S. C. Sho is addressed at Norway. Hubert Earl Nolin, '29C, '32L, of Greenville, recently was elected president of the South Carolina Elks Association. He is addressed at 304 Masonic Building, Green ville. The Rev. Osborne Lamar Schum pert, '27'E, of Philadelplhia, form erly of Columbia, recently received the degree of Doctor of Sacred Theology from Temple University. He makes his home at 318 North 63rd street, Philadelphia. Capt. Francis Burt Fitch, Jr., '28CE, of Columbia, and Mrs. Fitch (Daisy Pearce Towill), '34G, now makc their home at Fisher's Is land, N. Y., where Captain Fitch is stationed at Fort H. G. Wright as engineer for Fort Wright and several other islands. The Rev. Wynne C. Bollek, '24G, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Reformation, dlelivered the com mencement address to the grad uating class of nurses from the Co lumbia hospital, at exercises held recently at Washington Street Methodist church. The Re.v. Mr. Boliek makes his home at 1118 Union street, Columhia. Lleut. Col. George T. McCutchen, '29A, of Columbia, is serving as chief of the surgical service at the Fort McClellan Regional hospital, Fort McClellan, Ala. Maj. Willianm Dale Tlnsley, '29!, of Greenwood, has returned to the States after having served over seas in the claims section of the Judge Advocate General's depart ment in the European theater of operations, lie is hospitalized, at present, in New York. T-5 Harold Horace Hentz, '27Ed, of Pomaria, who is serving over seas with a field artillery group, is assisting with the army eduz cation program in the European theater. At present he is hospi talized in Paris where he is re covering from a recent illness. Be fore entering the service, he .was instructor in modern languages and dean of men at Friends Academy, Locust Valley, N. Y. lie is ad dressed through the postmaster, New York, N. Y. Lleut. Cmdr. Wilbur C. ZAelgler, '28A, '290, of Columbia, recently spent a leave at home, before going to Berkeley, Calif., to assume his duties at the University of Cali fornia, Commander Zeigler return ed from overseas duty in January, and since that time has been an instructor at Northwestern Univer sity, Chicago. Capt. Merrick Kershaw Walsh, *24A, '25G, of Columbia, is now stationed at the United States A;iny Convalescent hospital, Camp But netr, N. C., as clinical psychologist, to assist with the work with re turned convalescent soldiers. Cap tain Walsh, formerly professor of psychology at the University, has been stationed at Fort Jackson for three years, with the Fourth Ser eine Command. - - - - Asst. Editor Association Office to ion and to non-member ,es whose addresses are f ice. In Print ieut. Eugene M. Baker, '24A, of Columbia, is at home on leave, after having served for more than two years as commander of a LST in the Pacific. Lieutenant Baker, who entered the Navy in 1942, was first assigned to an oiler, but later Was transferred to the LST. le has participated in numerous Pacific battles, including Saipan, Guam, Truk, New Georgia, Bougainville and Okinawa. In August he will report to Charleston for reassign ment. Thomas I. Dowling, '24A, '25G, of Saluda, recently was appointed head of the department of educa tion at Newberry College. Mr. Dowling has published articles in various educational and scientific magazines, and prepared The Syllabus in Science for the Elemen ary School, published by the S. C. State Department of Education. Charles Edgerton Jackson, '21L, of Washington, D. C., formerly of Columbia, rccently resigned his position as assistant director of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and as assistant deputy coordina tor of the fisheries in the United States and will become general manager of the National Fisheries Institute, Inc. Mr. Jackson served for 11 years as secretary to the late Ellison D. Smith. Col. Melvin H. Purvis, '25F., of Florence, who is serving overseas, is connected with War Crimes JAI-7T'%. an ::; :; C arge of apprehension and prosecution of certain war criminals in Germany. Colonel Purvis also has been made n memher of the French Foreign Legion. He is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. 1930-1939 Lieut. William Maxwell (Buster) Walker, '37A, of Columbia, was as sistant gunnery and torpedo officer aboard the submarine Barb, and was making his first submarine patrol when that ship made a daring sur face attack on -i Japanese convoy mentioned in Associated Press dis patches recently. The Barb made its atack in a Japanese harbor, de stroying shipping and supplies. Bez fore entering the service, Lieuten ant Walker was employed by the testing laboratory of the State Highway Department and later by the Riverton Lime and Stone com pany of Riverfon, Va., as sales en gineer. Lieut. Laurin Currie McArthur, Jr., '39A, '42G, of Bennettsville, is now on detached service as liaison officer aboard a British ship in the Pacific. Recently lhe was awarded' the Bronze Star for action in the second battle of the Philippine Sea. ient. (jg) Dlaild Hopkins Renm hert, '30E, of Columbia, former Uni versity hasketball star, is nowv serv ing as an Armed Guard commander' in thle Navy. Before entering the service lhe was connected with David HI. Rembert and Company, soap manufacturers, in Columbia. Hie is addlressed at the Armed Guard Center, New Orleans, La. Lient. Col. Edward Hood Daw son, '3610, of Chester, formerly con nected wvith the Coast Artlllery and the army, has been released fronm active duty, and will resume part nership with his father in the wholesale hardware business at Chester. Colonel D)awson's military service included two years in Pan ama with tho Coast Artillery, oper ations officer of the Atlantic Bri gade, and service with an anti-air craft unit. in North Carolina and Tex'as. Lieut. James Hi. Price, ,Jr., '891., of Grednville, is now addressedt at Tbh. Supply Department, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Brmerton, Wash. First Lieut. WillIam S. Arrants, '38A, of flopkins, who is servini; wvith an anti-tank company of the infantry overseas, has been award ed the Bronze Star for service on the Western Front before V-E Day. He is addressed through the Post master, New York, N. Y. James A. Ackerman, '87Ed, of St. Stephen, who has served more than four years in the army, has been honorably discharged under the point system, and is addressed at Box 444, St. Stephen. Clarence Edwin Eadon, MM 2-e, '84A, of Manning, is now addressed a' Industrial Command, Navy Re pair Base, DI)vlsion 10-I, San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Johns Conway Heniry (Eliza. beth Rhea Preston), '87A, of Colum ba., recently received her Doctor of Medicine degree from George Washington University, Washing ton, D. C. She makes her home at 396 North WashIngton street, Falls Church, Va. Issued by the Ur RALPH LEW Mrs. Rosamonde Ramsay Wim berly, '33A, '34G, of Columbia, re ceived the degree of Doctor of Phil osophy at the 93rd commencement of Duke Unixersity, on May 26. Dur ing 1933-34, she served as graduate assistant in the sociology depart ment at Carolina, and was instruc tor in sociology from 1934 to 1936. She is now associate professor of sociology and history at Converse College. Maj. John M. Coulter, '38A, of Co lumbia, is serving with the AAF at Headquarters, Second Air Force, Colorado Springs, Colo. He and Mrs. Coulter (Louisa Ann Ferguson), '35C, '36G, make their home at 601 North Union boulevard, Colorado Springs. They have one son, John, Jr. Capt. William M. (Monk) Shand, '331,, of Columbia, is now serving as commanding officer of a headquar ters squadron, Marine Air group in the Pacific. lie is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Fran cisco, Calif. Maj. Walter Brown Miller, '38L, of Spartanburg, is addressed at Headquarters. Military District of Washington, Room 5B-511, The Pen tagon, Washington, 25, D. C. Lieut. Edmond E. Tiller, '39A, serving with the AAF, and Capt. Harry C. Tiller, '37A, serving with an Engineer Corps Battalion, sons of Phillip Murray Tiller, '09A, and Mrs. Tiller, of Mayesville, were re cently stationed in England where they had frequent reunions. They have been moved recently. and are both addresed through the Post master, New York. N. Y. Cpl. Jack N. Nathans, '361,, of Charleston, is serving with the armed forces overseas, in the Rome arca. Recently he was visited by Senator Burnet R. Maybank during the senator's tour of that area. Sgt. Maynard Carrere Salley, '34A, of St. Matthews, is serving with a fighter group of the AAF in the Pa cific. He is addressed through the Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Thomas Vincent Dails, '31W, of Columbia, has been appointed spe cial agent for the Liberty Life In surance Company in Columbia. Prior to this appointment, he was connected with the same company in Greenville, and he has alsa held positions with the South Carolina National Bank and General Motors Acceptance Corporation in Colum bia. Maj. James Bryson McCord, '33C, of Manning. is nov addressed at 4015 AAF BU, Patterson Field, Fair field, Ohio. Before entering the serv ice, he was superintendent of per sonnel for the ileslep and Thomas son Construction Company of Co lumblia. Soule Calvin Chandler, '37A, of Wedigefield, is principal at the schools at Loris. Walton James (Stumpy) McLeod, Jr., '30L, of Walterboro, is serving as Air Combat Intelligence officer aboard an aircraft carrier in the Pacific. He is addressed through the Fleet Post Office. San Fran cisco, Calif. Maj. William R. Geddings, '33J1, of Columbia. is special assistant to General Robert E. Nowland, com manding general of the Air Trans port Command ferrying division. lie supervises the public relations of all ferrying division bases in the United States, and is addressed at Headquarters, Ferrying Division, ATC, Cincinnati, Ohio. Genieviev'e Reynolds, '33J, of La mar, recently was elected president of the American Newspaperwomen's Club. She has serv'ed for several year's on the staff of the Washing ton Post, where she is now club editor. She is addressed in care of the Washington Post, Washington, D). C. First JLeut. Walter Reedy David, '36J, of Salters, is in charge of cer tain activities at a P. 0. WV. camp. Leesburg, FIa. lls brot her, Lieut. Monroe Spears David, '43C, of the AAF, recently returned to the States, after having been~ a ptrison er of the German gov'ernment, and is spending a leave at home before being reassignedl. Mrs. Joseph J. Hoke (Margaret Elizabeth Moore), '33A, formerly of Olanta, is now enshier and book keeper for the Noland company, Co lumbia. She makes her home at 1128 Belt Line blvd., Columbia. Torace Malcolm Nelson, '88G, of Greenville, is principal of the Par ker high school, Greenville. lie makes his home at 400 Jones ave nute, Greenville. Liheut. Col. Charles Gibson Cooper, '36s, of Columbia. who served as commander of a 65th infantry divi sion in Germany, recently was awarded the Silver Star for gallan try in action, Hie is now a patient al Kennedy General hospital, Mem phis, Ta. I-A* (nameeokt ~AtMf iversity of South Carolino A IS, '29, Executive Secretary and A Edgar Eron Crow, Jr., '82C, for merly of Fair Forest, is now ser ving as an assistant soil technolo gist with the USDA Soil Conserva tion Service company at Batnberg. He is addressed at North street. Bamberg. Lieut. William Rankin Bruce, '37C, of Sea Girt, N. J., was graduated recently from the officer c.andidate school, Fort Monmouth, N. J. He is now ad&:essed at B. . T. G., Com pany A, 36th Traning Bn., Bks. T 1304, Camp Crowder, Mo. Capt. Ralph Olin Bowden, Jr., 'SA, of Savannah, Ga., is attached to the medical corps, AUS, and Is serving at the Moore General hos pital, Swannanoa, N. C. First Lieut. George B. Bundrick, Jr., '38A, of Columbia, is now ad dressed at AAF Station hospital, Hall Field, OATSC, Ogden, Utah. Sgt. Carter Thomas Holder, '38C, of State Park, is now serving as a radio operator on a B-29 Super fortress. He is addressed at CL 6-17, Topeka Army Air field, To peka, Kans. Sgt. Charles Paul Meggs, '32A, of Marion, is now rddressed at Co. C, First Bn., U. S. Army Convalescent hospital, Camp Butner, N. C. Prev lously he served with the armed forces overseas, and is wearer of the ETO ribbon' with four bronze stars, the Good Conduct medal, and the Purple Heart and four oak leaf clusters. Tech. Sgt. Moultrie Buchanan Paulling, '39J, of Batesburg, is at home on furlough after having served for 18 months with the Ma rine Air Corps overseas.. He was served in the Gilberts and Marshall islands, and in Hawaii. William' Jennings Stubbs, Jr., '33C, of Columbia, recently was award ed certificate to practice as a cer tified public accountant in South Carolina. He makes his home at 4711 Forest drive, Columbia. Lieut. Cmdr. R. Beverly Herbert, Jr., '89A, '41L, of Columbia, is spend ing a leave in Columbia and Vir ginia, after having served for 40 months with the navy in the Pa cific. Prior to his service with the navy, he was associated with the law firm, Herhert and Dial, Colum bia. Lieut. Col. Lucius Gaston Fish burne, '381, of Walterboro, recently was awarded the Bronze Star medal for outstanding service in action. Commander of the 30th AAA group located in Munich, Germany. Col onel Fishburne has also served as operations and training officer of an anti-aircraft artillery brigade which was responsible for the pro tect ion of a vital port against enemy robot attacks. Hei is addressed through the Postmaster, Newv York, N. Y. Ensign Theron, D. Clark, '34C, of Columbia, is serving as (conmmunica ion watch officer at an adlvancedl base in the Pacific. Prior, to en tering the service, Ensign Clark wvas connected wvith the Concrete Consti-uction and Supply company of Columbia. lie is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Lee Maxwell Sherer, '30G, of Sha ion, was appointed recentlyv to serve as superintendent of education for York county. Mr. Sherer formerly was a teacher in the Kannapolis, N. C., schools, and for the past six years has served as a school super intendent in York county. Hie makes his home at R. F. D. 1, Sharon. Maj. Thomas Butler Pearce, Jr., '38A, of Columbia, has been award ed the Silver Star for "conspiucous gallantry and intrepidity against the emeny." Having served with the Marine Corps since 1941, Major Pearce has seen action both as a paraitroopjer and an infantryman, and recently' served in the Iwo Jima (ampaign. lHe is now at a rest camp in the South Pacific. iJeut. Ashury Hilliard Salienger, '39A, o,f Florence, figured promi nently in the navy's last attacks against German Ui-boat activity in Atlantic. Described as "the At lantic fleet's first U-boat ace," Lieu tenant Salienger either sank or took part in the sinking of four, and possibly five, German subs. He is the wearer of the coveted Navy Cross, the Silver Star, the Distin guished Flying Cross, and also holds a letter of commendation for his outstanding work. Cpi. James William Bynum, '37C, of Columbia, ,who served with a field artillery battalion in the Euro pean theater of operations, is now spending a furlough in England. He is addressed through the Post master, New York, N. Y. Lieut. (Jg) 'James Durham Wait ers, '34C. '87L, of Columbia, recent ly retur'nedi to the West Coast after having spent a leave at home. Lieu tenant Waiters formerly served aboard the USS Wyandot, survivor of numeronm :Japanese eatk. it front lumni Association lumni Editor Capt. Sam Rhea Haskell, '37A, '40L, of Columbia, recently returned to the States eAter having served as company commander of the fa mous 808th Tank Destroyer Bat talion which took a prominent part in the battle of Italy. Captain Has kell is a former member of the South Carolina House -of Represen tatives from Richland county and has also served with the 118th in fantry (Palmetto regiment) of the 30th Infantry Division. Arthur Stokes, '33G, of Cassatt, recently assumed his duties as superintendent of education for Kershaw county, succeeding Mrs. Kathleen B. Watts, '05s, who served in that capacity for 16 years. Prior to his appointment, Mr. Stokes taught school for 12 years, and more recently served with the arm ed forces. Capt. Eddie R. Elkins, '38A, of Columbia, pilot of a C-47 plane of the 83rd Squadron, U. S. Troop Car rier Forces, recently was awarded the third oak leaf cluster to the Air medal. Captain Elkins' group took a pIominent part in resupplying and transporting troops in the European theater. Ile is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Carlile Courtenay, Jr., '82C, of Co lumbia, is a tooling engineer at the Bell Aircraft Corporation, Marietta, Ga. He makes his home at 604 Sec ond street, Apt. 5, Marietta. Julins B. (Bubba) Ness, '38C, '40L, of Bamberg, recently received an honorable discharge from the army, aftcr having served with the armed forces for several years. lie was wounded in the Italian campaign and underwent treatment at the TAMA d'ZonrnI ,e~ Ia1..ea# Ga. lie is making his home at Bam berg, where he has resumed his law practice. 1940-1949 Ensign William Henry Gooding, '45V-12, of Hampton, is now serving in the Pacific theater with the amphibious forces. He is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. MaJ. Stanley B: Morse, '40CE, of Columbia, is now serving as adju tant at the 178th General Hospital in RlimS, France. He is addressed through the Postmpster, New York, N. Y. Leut. Joseph Young Cooley. '43Ed, of Swansea, is a B-17 Flying Fort ress pilot, and was recently pro. moted to the rank of first lieuten ant. ie is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Marion Wiles Trotti, '4?A, of West Columbia, recently was graduated from West Point where lhe was commissioned a second lieutenant in the field artillery. He is now sia tioned at Fort Belvoir. Va. ILeut. Julian Herbert Hlymson, '4iC, of Columbia. is now a. squad ron engineering officer ini the 442nd Troop Carrier Group in Europe. lHe is addressed through the Post mas ter. New York, N. Y. Edward Pendleton Klatte, S 1-c, '42 V-12, of Mt. Dora, Fla., is serv ing aboarC an aircraft carrier in the Pacific. HeI participated in op eratIons supporting the invasion of the Rlyukyus. Madeleine Elizabeth (Betty) Fish. burne, '44A, of Columbia, is study ing this summer at Columbia Uni versity. She will teach music in the Spartanburg City Schools next ses sion. irl Marjorie Jlones, '44C, of Co lumbia, has joined the staff of the Richland County Department of Public WVelfare. She recently assum ed her dluties as city visitor for the department. Sgt. John J. Stlnson, '41P', of WVoodlruff, who is attached to a medlicul supply platoon in the Philippines, wvrites that he has seen several fellow alumni there. iHe is addressed through the Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Sgt. MarIon DeLeoni Singletary, '450, of Bishopville, is on duty with an AAF bomber squadron in Italy, instructing in gunnery school. In the same bombardjment group is Lieut. Alex Scott Fant, '45E, of Lockhart, pilot of a bomber. Lieut. Goodwyn Murray HNane, '42A, of Columbia, recently return ed to the States after having served 22 months as a platoon leader in the European theater. IHe wears four battle stars on his theater rlbhon. lie is nowv addressed at AG and SF Redist. Sta., Miami Beach, Fla. Ensign Ernest Vail Broom, '43E, of Alma 1ll., has been serving in the South Pacific since November, 1944. Hec is addressed through the Fleet Post -Office, San Francisco, Calif. Jack Ernest Brownt, Y 3-c, '40Ed., of Cayce, is on duty wit h the Navy overseas, and is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, New York, N.J Y. Annie Lee Young, '25A, Men and women of Car graduates, pre requested their changing addresses University Campus, Colu Future Alumni A son, John Lee Porter, to Maj. Carter Clayton Porter, '40A, and Mrs. Porter, July 3 at Osborn, Ohio. Major Porter is stationed at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. A son, Jan Curtin Younginer, to the Rev. John Madison Younginer, '30A, and Mrs. Younginer, July 15 in Columbia. The Rev. Mr. Youn giner is pastor of Wesley Memorial Methodist church, Columbia. A daughter, Doris June Ricken backer, to Carroll Rickenbacker and Mrs. Rickenbacker (Doris Stokes), 'SSA, June 4 at Orangeburg. The Rickenbackers make their home at Holly 11111. A son, Joseph Michael Saye, to Capt. Wilburn Earle Saye, Jr., '42A, and Mrs. Saye, July 13 in Columbia. Captain Saye is stationed at Golds boro, N. C. A son, Philip Gendron Palmer, to Robert duBose Palmer, '33A, and Mrs. Palmer, July 1 at Sumter. A daughter, Rose Virginia Brown, to Ensign Henry Arthur Brown, Jr., '43C, and Mrs. Brown, June 28 at Avenel, N. J. Ensign Brown is on duty in the Pacific. A daughter. Margaret Perrin Kil gore, to Capt. Carey Rogers Kilgore, Jr., '40C, and Mrs. Kilgore, June 19 at Florence. Mrs. Kilgore Is mak ing her home at Bishopville, while Captain Kilgore is serving as pilot of a B-29 Superfortress in the Pa cific. A son, Pufus Dixon Stuckey, Jr., to Staff Sgt. Rufus Dixon Stuckey, '28A, and Mrs. Stuckey. July 12 in Columbia. Sergeant Stuckey is ser ving with the AAF at Lincoln Army Air Field. Lincoln. Nebr. A daughter, Ansel Bruce Iluskey, to Freeman Edward Huskey, '35C, and Mrs. Iuskey, July 17 in Co lumbia. The Huskeys make their home at West Columbia. A son, Paul Kibler Lown, to CWO Grover Edison Low,''40C, and Mrs. Lown (Mary Alice Swygert), '43J, June 7 at Irmo. Mrs. Lown is mak ing her home at "Greenacres," Irmo. while 1vir. LOwn is serving in the armed forces in Puerto Rico. A son, Wade Aiken Green, to Francis L. G and Mrs. Green (Mary Hazel Alken), '39A, July 4 in Columbia. Lieut. Col. Sylvan Davis Hand, '4lCE, of Columbia, is at home on leave after having been a prisoner of the German government for 15 months. le served with the 13th Air Force in the European Theater of Operations. CWO Benjamin CurtiN Welch, '400, of Columbia, tecently was asligned to duty as assistant air in spector~ (technical) in the Mediter ranean theater. In civilian life WVar rant~Officer Welch was a salesman for' the P. Lorillard Tobacco com pany. John Conidon Conwvay, SKV 3-e, '45V-32,. of Charleston, is nowv onI duty at an aviation supply depot somewhere in the Philippines. lHe i.; addressed throu5 the Fleet Past Office, San Francisco, Calif. .Pvt. Jacob Frederick Upinig, Jr., '47A, of Spartanburg, is now- at tachcd to a replacemcnt cotmpany in southern Italy. Hie is addressed th"ough the Postmnster, New York, N. Y. John Livingston McGowan, QM 2-c, '43A, of Timmionsville, writes from the Pacific, w' ere he is serv ing aboard an LST, that lhe saw En sign John Henry Mullin, '43A, of WVimington, Del., when Mullin's LST dlocked next to McGowvan's at ani unidentified port. lileul. Behnnette Eutgenje Ge'er, Jr., '4010, of Greenv'ille, is now attached to a civilian petrsonnel office in the Pacific, and is adldren:ed t hrough the Fleet Past Office, San Fran c'isco, Calif. Ensignt Josepht William Hirbek, '440E, of lig !and Fall;, N. Y.. is servintg with the Seabees in the Pacific. lHe writes that before' leav ing the States he saw Ensign Rich ard Hyllon Larkins, 'I5A, of Chevy (Hony') Gleason, S-1e, '45V-12, of Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Perry fiugnall Hascom (Kathryn Dawson), '4fCC, is nowv making hetr home at 3447 Blossom street, Columbia. Staff Sgt. Ned 'Leon Threatt, '440, of Kershaw, writes that he is ser'v ing in a 12th Army Group head quarters unit in Germany with an other alumnus, Lleut. Daniel Sul lvan Henderson, Jr., '40A, '421,, of Columbia. Opi. DavId Wolfe Watlitan, '43A, of Camden, is now addressed at Sq. F, 121st AA' BU,, Bradley Field,! Cotnn. Harold S. (Jack) Reese, S l-e, '41A, '43f0, of Columbia, is now ad dressed at the Naval Altr StatIon, Navy Yard A, . C. July 27, 194} '386 -.- Asst. Editor olina, graduates and non to send alumni news and to the Alumni Office, mbia, South Caroline. They Promised Lillian Doris McLeod, '45C, of Camden, and Ensign Robert Lock. wood Bleakley, '44C, of Columbia, June 7 at Camden. Jean Newman Mehrtens, of Char leston, and Ramsay Garrison Lati. ruer, M. D., '43A, of West Columbia, June 16 in Charleston. They will make their home in Newark, N. J., where Doctor Latimer is serving as an interne. C Leonie Weeks Stewart, of San Mateo, Calif., and Lieut. Carl W. Hartness, '40A, of Columbia, June 29 at, San Mateo. Lieutenant Hartness has just returned from duty in the Pacific, where he was in command Df a LCI. Catherlue Moseley Barber, '44A, Df Columbia, and Lieut. Qg) Eugene Pendleton Danks, of Bristol, Tenn., lune 28 in Columbia. Ethel May Harwell, '43A, of Co lumbia, and Maj. James Lee Flana gan of Meridian, Miss., June 2 in Columbia. Renee Frances Kopriva, of Powell, Wyo., and Lieut. Samuel Leard Hug gins, Jr., '41C, of Columbia, June 14 at Allentown, Pa. Lieutenant Hug gins recently returned to the States, after having served with the 15th Air Force in Italy. Ella Whilden Lockwood, of Char leston, and Lieut. James Cuthbert Shecut, '41A, of Orangeburg and Hattiesburg, Miss., July 2 in Char leston. They will make their home in Hattiesburg, where Lieutenant Shecut is stationed. Bernice (Bunny; Reynolds, of West Columbia, and Pvt. George Davis Eienzer, Jr., '46E, uf Coi bia, June 20 at West Columbia. Pri vate Eleazer is stationed with the Army Air Corps at Mountain Home, Idaho. Mary Sue Troublefleld, '47A, ' v Columbia, and Pvt. Dante Cicchi nelli, of Aidmore, Pa., June 16 in Columbia. Carolyn Ellizabeth Williams, '44A, of Charlotte, N. C., formerly of C lumbia, and Lieut. Earl C. Stevens, '41E. of New Orleans, La., July 12 in Charlotte. Lieutenant Stevens re cently returned to the States after having served overseas with the Eighth Air Force. Wyarian Castine, '47A, of Ridge wvy, and Aubrey Law Atkinson, Jr., '46E, of Orangeburg, June 30 at Jlifdgeway. Virginia LeGette Jackson, '41A, of Sumter and Columbia, and First Lieut. George Walter Austin, Jr., AAF, of Binghampton, N. Y., July 11 in Columbia. They are making their home at Kirkland Field, Albuquerque, N. M., where Lieu tenant Austin is stationled. Mrs, Austin has been serving as assist ant field dlirector of the American Red Cross at Avon Park Army Air Field, Avon Park, Fla. Frances Rebecca Owens, '46C, of Colurmbia, and Hlenry Grady Turn er, Jr., '47C, of Columbia, formerly of Charlotte, N. C.. July 12 in Co lumbia. They are making their homne at 318 South IIarden street, C:olumbia. Mary Lou Curry, of Europa, Miss, and Francis Willard Simpsonr, '4IA, fo G;reenville and Columbia. July I at Europa. They are making their home at Furman University, Green ville, where Mr. Simpson is as. sistant librarian. Capt. Mary Drauighan Wieeoff, '31A, '35G, of Florence, and First Lieut. Archibald Johnson Sampson, of Santa Barhara. Calif., July at l(anuga Lake, N. C. Mrs. Samp son is serving as library officer and hostess counsxellor of the AAI" Convalesenut Ilospital. Fort Thonm as, l<y.. arnd Lieutenarnt Samipson is serving, as an irnstructor at the Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Ol;la. B3esse I ludson of WValhalla and Staff Sgt. George Blishop Lee, '33A, of Conway, June 27 In Columbia. Sergeant Lee, who wvas released I ronm a Gernman prison (eamp e cently returned to the Slates after having served overseas with the AAF. Mrs. Lee is serving as a dietiliarn with the Navy unit at the Ulniversity. They arre making heir home in Columbia untIl Au gusi 15, when Sergeant Lee wvill re port to Miami, Fla., for reassign. men t. .Jeamn Cothr.in of Pickens, and En. alga Barnweli Rhett Myers, '44A, of Ridge Spring, June 9 in Miami, F"la. They are making their home in Miami, where Ensign Myers is stationed al the Naval 'raining Center. E'dith W~ilhelmiine Struckey' of Bishopviile, and Johmn Emory Holler, M- D., '3Si, of C'olunmbia, June 29 at. Bishopv~ille. Tlhey are making their home in Columbia where Doe tor Holler is a practicing physician~ and sun,.