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Thelma Ann Reynolds Mailed by the Alumn members of the Associal alumni in the Armed Foi on file in the Alumni 0 Reunion 1900-1919 Andrew J. Bethea, '106 of 'o ;umbia, was recently presented a certificate of merit by the members of Myrtle lodge, Knights of Pythias af South Carolina, in appreciation of his service in Myrtle lodge and as grand chancellor of the Grand Lodge of South Carolina. Ashley C. Tobias, Jr., '0'1,, of Co lumbla, was recently re-elected president of Organized Business in corporated, a South Carolina state wide group. Mr. Tobias, director of the Palmetto Life Insurance com pany of Columbia, is also active in many civic and social activities of Columbia. He has served as presi dent of the Columbia Executives Club, president of the Columbia Lions club, and as governor of the 32nd district of Lions International. lie Is a member of the Richland county bar association, the South Carolina Bar association, the Amer lcah bar association, and various other state and national organizi tions. Samuel Lowry Latimer, Jr., 'lSp, '15L, of Columbia, was elected one of the five vice commanders of the American Legion at the national convention held recently in Chi cago. Mr. Latimer, Editor of The State, is a veteran of the First World War, and has served as na tional executive committeeman for the South Carolina department of the American Legion. He has teen active as a leader in local and state Legion affairs throughout the ex istence of the organization, and was chairman of the South Caro lina delegation which attended the Legion convention in Paris in 1927. 1920-1929 Allen Izard Josey, 31.D., '23A, of Columbia, recently resumed his practice of internal medicine, after having served for almost five years with the armed forces. Doctor Josey entered the Service with the S. C. National Guard, and first was sta tioned at Fort Moultrie. Charles ton, with the 263rd coast artillery. He later went to O'Reilly general hospital, Springfield, Mo., where he was chief of the medical serv ice. Prior to entering the service, Doctor Josey practiced internal medicine in Columbia for a num ber of years. Jacob Davis (Jake) 11111, '24A, .'34L, of Columbia, recently resumed his law practice in Columbia, after having served for almost three years with the navy. Mr. Hill, now on terminal leave, held the rank of iteutenant commander, and served as executive officer of the naval training unit at the Uni versity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. Hie also madec a cruise with the USS William S. Ilobby, a navy destroyer escort. Mr. 11il1 Is a former member of the S. C. house of representatives from Rich land county, an(i before entering law practice, was a member of the Columbia high school faculty. lie makes his home at 14010 Sherwood road, Columbia. Gary Paschal, '261, of Columbia, attended the annual conference at United States mayors which was held in New York City rce'ntiy. Mr'. Paschal, who is a p)racticing at torney In Columbia, is a member 01 the Columbia city coutmeil. HeI Is addressed at 1225 Washington street, Columbia. Patterson Wardlaw, '26G, of Co lumbia, .who celebrated a birthday on November 20, was recently fea tured in the "S C Birthday" column of the Charleston (S. C.) News andl Courier. We quote in full from the News and Courier: "Son of Andrew B. and Sarah Elizabeth (Thompson) Wardlaw, Patterson Warid law, ed ucational ieadler, was horn at Lib erty Hill In Kershaw county on No vember 20, 1859. After attending private schools in Abbeville, he was graduated from Erskine colleg,' then took graduate work at i'rince ton Theological seminary, Clark University, and the Universities o,f Virginia and Pennsyivania. After teaching school for several years, in 1899 he became superintendent of the public schools of Darlington,. serving until 1894, when he was appointed professor of education at the University of South Carolhna and later became head of the de partment of ediucation. For many years he exerted a strong and last ing Influence on Southern educa tion and on thousands of teachers who enjoyed the privilege of study ing under him. Hie was twice mar ried; first, to Claudia Edwards, and after her death, to Martha B. Lide. Dr. Wardlaw was chairman of the - - - Asst. Editor i Association Office to ion and to non-member ces whose addresses are Ffice. In Print board of education of Richland cou.'y, 1915-1918, and in 1919 was foul.-ling editor k' South Caro,ina Education, an educational journal. In 1917 he served as chairman of the Illiteracy Commission of South Carolina. A men.bei of Phi Beta Kappa, the advisory council of the Simplified Spelling board, the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, and the Society of College Teachers of Education, he was a frequent contributor to lead ing educational journals. In recogni tion of his services to education, Erskine College conterred upon him the degree of doctor of laws, 1906, and in 1924 Presbyterian College awarded him the Litt.D. degree. In 1939 he became dean emeritus of the University. An honorary lite member and ex-president ot the Stale Teachers Association, Dr. Wardlaw lives in Columbia." 1930-1939 1930-1939 Oliver Johnson Brodle, '32A, of Leesville, is nlow serving as a tech nical assistant in the department of phatmacology at the S. C. Medi cat College in Chaki eston. lie and mrs. Brodlie (lary Ellen MeCar tha), '32A, nake thir home at 4 West Silirey drive, 1>orchester lel Iace, ChaIleston. Lieut. Cndr. Wallace Elliott Crum, '32EE, '37CE, of Columbia, was recently promoted to his pies ent rank at his station at Jackson ville, Fla. Commander Crum has also served with the Navy it the Pacific theater. He is addressed at Box 5, N. A. S., Jacksonville, Fla. Lient. John T. (Jack) McCaw, '36E, of Colun1bia. is now at loic after having received hI discharge friom active service with the Navy. lie has served with that branch of service overseas, and was most re cently stationed in Washington, D. C., where he has been on duty since has return to the States last spring. ie is addressed at 2606 Devine street, Columbia. Nathaniel Heyward Clarkson, Jr., '33C, '35L, of Columbia, recent ly received his discharge -from ithe U. S. Navy, after having served with that branch of service foi more than three years, eight months of which were spent in the Philippine Islands. lie plans to re sume his law practice it Columbia at an early ldate. The Rev. Wilson Ohourne Wel. (lon, '31A, of Columbia, now pastoi of the First Met hodist. Chturc, Ilight Poiit, N. C., was a guest speaker at thte upper Southi Caro lina Methbodist conference whtich met recently at Clemson College. I Ic is a(ddressed at the First Methi od1ist Citurich, Il ight Point. Manj. Vancey A. AleLeod, '3tiA, '320, of Columbia. r-ecent ly received( htis dlischiarge from lthe U. S. Ma line Coirps, afteri htavinag served withi that braitch of service smtee 3942. WVearer of the Americ-ian t he at er ribbn, and thle Asiatic-Pacific ibbiont withi five battle staris, he Is a vet erant of more t han 17 mtonthis service in the Paci fic area, htaving part icipatede( in actioit on MuLnda, B3ougai nvi lie, and Guam. Prior to entIeriing t he serv.ice, hte prti-Liced law~ in Clumbtia, whieir hte was a nmemtbei- of thie Rtichiand lBar asso (iatLioit, and ( served( fot i tee yeai s as seciret ray-itreasur-er of 1hie South Carolina Bar aissoiat ion. Major andi Mrs. Meod (Brownle-e Haiir), '3-IA, make theiir home- at 517 Con garee avenuLe, Columbia. lie recent ly r-esuimed htis law pi act ice with (jffices in the Palmetto building. Mason Chandle-r Blrun,son, Jr., '3 J of Florence, recent ly r-eceivedl Itis dlischtarige from thle Mar-ines, a fter htaviing served witht that hranch of service for more titan I three years. D)uiing his tour of over-seas duity, Mr. lrutn son servedl as a publhiic irelatlions man withi the Marines at various P'aci fic po)int s. ISaipan, andi Tiniatn. Piotr to (enter ing thle service, lhe was c-onnec-teLd withi then Associated Press in l4a1 timore, Md., for eightt years. Wea er- of the Asiatic-Pac-ific theater ribb)on with thtree hattie star-s, the American theater ribblon, andl the Presidential Unit citation, he is now at home at Florence. First ELieuit. Henry Kitugh P'urdy, Jr., '37A, of Ridgeland, recently re o'eived itis discharge from the AAF. lie is now addressed at Ridgeland. Hleywaird Hampton Hoover, '8lEd, of North, irecently 1r-eyed his dis charge firom the Navy, iIe is now addrliessedl at 1119 Iltland street, Colutmia. Irving IAevkoff, '561L, of Columbia, is now on terminal leave fr-om the Navy, prior enato ciing his. di Issued by the Uni RALPH LEW1 charge. lie is addressed at 35 Smith street, Charleston. Capt. William (Billy) Wingfield, '36CE, of Columbia, recently arriv ed in th, States, after having serv ed with the Seventy-seventh divi sion in ihe Pacific. Wearer of the Bronze Star, he expects to receive his discharge at an early date, af ter which he will make his home in Columbia. Patrick Willard Blair, '361', of Columbia, recently received his dis charge from the Navy, after havig served aboard the USS Bunker Hill, until its sinking by the Japa nese. le is addressed at 1420 Vic toria avenue, Columbia. E. B. (Lishe) Lewis, '356, of Lex. ington, Ky.. formerly of ColumbIa, is a member of the chemical re search staff of the University of Kentucky agricultural experimental station, and at present is doing cel lulose research. lie and Mrs. Lewis (Imogene Brooker), '37A, make their home at 273 East Maxwell street, Lexington. Frank Lever Taylor, '31A, '34L, of Columbia, recently received his discharge, after having been on army duty in the Pacific. Former Columbia attorney and Upper Rich land county magistrate, he plans to resume his law practice at an early dlate. Lient. Cidr. Curtis Charles Jones, '35EE, of Columbia, recently re ceived his discharge from service, after having served with the Navy having serve ' for 36 months as a for more than four years. A veteran of the invasions of Normandy, Southern France, and Okinawa, he is wearer of the American Defense ribbon, the American theater rib bon, the European theater ribbon, the Pacific theater ribbon, ant the Victory ribbon. His last assign nient was aboard the USS Thomas Jefferson. He is addressed at 2-9 Marion street, Columbia. John Bratton Davis, '38A, '401, of Columbia. recently received his discharge from the Navy, after having served with that branch of service for more than two years. He has been on duty in the Atlantic, the Carribean, and the South Pa cific, and was most recently as signed to the Sixth Naval district headquarters. le plans to resume his lav practice in Columbia at an early (late. Richard Edward Allen, '39C, of Greeleyville, recently received his discharge from the Navy. lie is now addressed at Greeleyville. Lieut. Vyvyan Richmond Morse,l '38A, '4010, of Columbia, is now on terminal leave, prior to receiving I his dischar-ge. lie has sexrved for 30 mont hs in the Eur-opean theater of op)eriat ions. Lieutenant Mor-se and M1 rs. M1orse (Lola Jolhnson), '44tA,1 make t heix- home at Edisto aparit ments, Columbia. Lieut. Fred Franixes (DInky) WIt- I liams, '38.J, of Columbia, recently re (-eivedl his discharge fr-om the Navy, I after- hav-ing served for three years with that branch of ser-vice, I eightee-n months of which wer-e spent in the Pacific. Pior- to en ter-ing the set-vice, he wor-kedl as a teportr for the Coluambia Record, and Ilter joined the United Press in Atlanta. IlIe was re(-ently ap pointedl chief of bur-eau for the Untitedl Press in Columbia. T-Sgt. J1. ). Jones, '391P, of Ches terfield. who is ser-ving with a hos p)ital unit in the Pacific, is now stationedt in Tokyo. .Jap)an, wherec he is assisting in oper-ating a gen etral hospital at St. Luke's Medical ce-nter-. Hie is addressed through the Postmaster-, San Fr-ancisco, Calif. Llenat. Cmdr. JIesse Leon Plckens, '35A, of Seneca, recently received his dischar-ge froam the Navy, and is now addr-essed at The Mathieson Alkali Wor-ks, Inc., 1402 Second Na tionail Bank Building. Houston, Texas. First Len-t. Chairles Ray Bar ge-ront, '3xC, of Columbia, is serving as mess officer- of the 62nd Air Service group), and Is now statitoned at Grand Islandl Atrmy Alt- Field, Nebraska. ALUMNI COI Listed on page seven are the n additional monetary contributior every possible service to alumni tremendous and increasing post' objectives in the Association's building of Carolina. Of deep satisfaction to the A versity are the rapidly increasini women who year after year con Mater through their Alumni Asse the contributions are of real it importance is the fact that alu are willing and eager to do son and that they do it regularly. versity of South Carolina Al 5, '29. Executive Secretary and A 1940-1949 Charles Dunbar Black, '40CE, of Charleston, Is now employed with the Jones-Robert Construction con pany in Florida. Ile is addressed at P. 0. Box 108-A, Fort Walton, Fla. Ruth Reynolds, '45A, of Columbia. is now working as a technician in Lhe Anatomy department at the S. C. Medical College in Charleston. She makes her home at 56 St. Philip street. Charleston. Pfc. Herbert ,. Benson, Jr., '44C, >1 Columbia, is now stationed at he Public Relatiens Office ot the First Cavalry division in Japan. tie s addressed through the Postmas .er, San Francisco, Calif. Pierce Carlyle lolladay, '43A, of Brunson, was recently discharged rom the AAF, after having served is bombardier aboaid an A-26. Ile s now addressed at Brunson. Harry Wilson Clarke, SC 3-e, '47 V-12, of Mauldin, is serving in the Pacific with a submarine division >f the Navy, and is addressed .rough the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Sara Anna Watson, '4lEd, of Sel ers, is serving is a staff assistant vith the American Red Cross in he European theater. Prior to a -epting her present appointment, he was an aircraft dispatcher at 3haw Field, Sumter. Eugene Hare Graves, '41A, of Bluffton, was recently discharged rom the AAF after having servet or more than four years with that )ranch of service, 27 months of vhich were spent overseas. M1r. 3iaves, who served as a medical Orp)sman with the Air Forces In he Pacific theater, is wearei of lie Asiatic-Pacific campaign iiribbon, he American Defense ribbon, anu Ire Good Conduct ribbon. lie also iolds three battle stars foi partici mtion in the Guadalcanal, Noilli ,rn Solomons, and the Bismarck rchipelago campaigns. He is now ddressed at Bluffton. Lieut. Cmdr. John Gordon Sayers, r., '42CE, of Columbia, is serving in he Pacific theater with the Naval Lir Transport, as first navigatoi on . C-54 transpoit plane which car 'ies supplies and evacuat(s wound d men from various islands in the 'acific. Mrs. Sayers (Elizabeth Car lyn Sloan). '41C. is making her ome at 3626 East 12th street. Oak nd, Calif. Lieut. Sol Blatt, Jr., '41A, of Barn Fell, who is serving aboard the USS essenden in the Pacific, writes, in recent letter to the Alumni 01 ice: "We are lying at anchor oft Vetje Island in thle Marshalls. J ust nror to our ar'rival the Japanese ;arrison surrendered, and ever ince then we have been the link etween them and t he U. S. Ad niral who commands all of the larshall Islands. It was most in eresting- ai comuplete inspect ion of he island; official calls upon I le [apanese Admiral in charge: aind his very formal return call upon ur Captain --andl undloulbtedly ethe >iggest thrill of my nav'al career, nlaking colors on the shiny new lagpole erected in the center of he island. And never have I seen he Ensign wave so majestically as t does over the defeated garrison.' Lieut. Charles E. (Bill) Milimer, I4A, of Waynesville, N. C., who is erving with the U. S. Marines in he Pacific, is now a member of he Pacific miarine foothall team. >racticing near Pearl I larbor . lIe ts uddressed through the leet Post ])ff ice, San Francisco, Calif. P'vt. NIcholas Hlugh Hamilton, 470, of Summerville, is serving ,vith a QM Truck company in the Pacific, and is, at present, stationedh n the Philippine Islands. He is ad :iressed through the Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. James Bradford Vaughman, S l-c, 46 V-12, of Dallas, Tlexas, is ad :tressed at C. B. R. D., Box 7, Camp Parks, Calif. Pfe. William A. Cook, '45C, of flamplon, is serving with ih le Army in Austria, where lie is on occupa tional duty with the 42nd (Rain howl D)ivision, the unit with which he fought in varIous European AITRI,BUTORS smes of 680 members who made s in -1944-45 to help extend in the armed forces, inu rr eet ar responsibilities, to support ixpanding program for the up lumni Council and to the Uni Snumber of Carolina men and ribute to the welfare of Alma ciation. The size and nat'tre of nportance, but of still greater mni give something-that they tehing to help their U niversity u dont t L0 1 umni Association lumni Editor campaigns. He is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Capt. Francis Hartson (Spec) Evatt, '42Ed, of Central, is serv ing with the Army in the Paciit., and has been stationed in Mr:ila whe.e his u n ; t handles .he Allied recovered personnel, in cluding only those of the United Kingdon. In a letter to the Alumni office, he writes that he recently saw Lieut. Dan Gibbeti, '42A, of Lynchburg, and Lieut. Earl Dun ham, '43C. of Macon, Ga., both of whom have been serving with tile Infantry in the Pacific. Javis Vincent l'appalArdo, S I-c '40 V-12, of Benton Harbor, Mich., who has served for a year and a half with the Navy in the Pacific, has heen stationed with the Fifth, Sev enth, and Third Fleets, and is now on duty with the Ninth Fleet. lie has seen action in various Pacific points, including Okinawa, Iwo .Jima, the Philippines, China Sea, anld in the South Pacific. lie is ad dressed through ti he Fleet Post Of fice, San Francisco, Calif. Barbara Ellen Quick, '474, of Sanloia, N. C., is now addressed at 3702 Fairway drive, Fountain City, 12, Tennessee. Frederick Newmani Si,main, Jr., SM 2-e, '47 V-12, of Savannah,. Ga., is sea'ving with Ihe Navy in the Pa cific theater*, and is stationed aboard aln LCS in the Japanese territory. Inl a aecent letter to the Alumni of lice, lie writes that, while ,ae was at Saipan recently, he saw Enas. John Howard White, '45 V-112, of Gaffney, who is serving as gunnery officer aboard a ship in that area. Both Sigman and White are ad dressed through the Fleet Post Of fice. San Francisco, Calif. Pc. Hugh Elmer ienry, '47A, of Chester, his recently completed a specil1l course at Chanute Field, Ill., and is now addressed through the Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Lieut. Robert E. Brannon, '44A, of Chsnee, is Serving withl the AUS ill tIle Pacific, and is commanding officel of his company. Lieutenant 3rnIllnol has served in both the European and Pacific theaters of operation, having seen duty in Africa, Sicily. Italy and Manila. lie is now located at Honshu Island, Japan. He is addressed t.hrough the Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. PIt. Jacksoi Nathan (Jack) MAor ris, '48C, of Georgetown, is now sta tioned at Fort Knox, Ky., in the A iored Replacement centear, w%,here ie is working as a clerk-typist in the personnel section. Ile is ad dressed at la. Co.. A.R.T.-C., Fort Kntox. Lieuit. Rlaymnd P'aul (Rlay) Kra mier, '4120, of Asbuary Park. N. J1., is serving aboard thxe UJSS Pastor~es. and is locatted at Leyte Gulf. Lieu te'nanti Kramer~ has beena oin duty in boathI the Atlantic and Pacific thea t(ers. lite is add(ressedl ,h rough the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. .Jane Boustick Loyal, '43A, of Co iumia,a is now addressed at 12 Ravenascroft D)rive. Asheville, N. C. Staff MgtP P'reston Hlarvey (CaIl sn, '42A, of Lexington, is serving with a night fighter squadroni of the AAF in the Pacific, and is 1o catedi at. Ie Shima. lie is addressed through the Postmaster., San Fran cisco, Calif. First Sgt. Athert Baxter Coleman. '44C, of Wilmington, N. C.. is now stationedl with the Service comn pany of thle 327th Glider Infantri y in Grenoble, France, wihere 11e is studying at the Ulniversit-y of Gren ob)le. During a recent furlough in Switzerland, Sergeant Coleman, along with a group of American sol (iers, was guest of the famous wait cir, Dr'. Emil Ludwig. Sergeant Cole. nman expects to return to the States at an early (late. Capt. Hlaroid L. Tlimmerman, '1EE, of Columbia, recently r'e (!eivedl his discharige from service, after haiving served for 30 months with the AAF in the Pacific. A vet ean of numer'ous camapaigns, in chuding New Guinea, Rtabiaul. lBiak, Leyti', Luizon, and Iwo .Jimla, he as wearer of one Silver Star, three bronze stars, the Phi liptpinie Libter ation ribbon, and the Presidential Unit Citation, iIe expects to resume his dluties with !nternational Busi ness Machines corpoarations, after the expiration of his termmnal leave, Pvt. Jacob Fredrick Eptinig, Jr, '47A, of Spartanburg, is serving in the European theater with a mi tary police hattalion, and is locat ed near Florence, Italy. lHe is ad draessedl thaough the Postmasten, New York, N. Y. Mrs. W. J. Curry (Hazel Carolyn Byrd), '46,A, of Pinewood, is now ad dressed at 4213 Hellerman street, PhiladelnhIa. .'m Pa, Annie Lee Young, '25A, Men and women of Cai graduates, are requested their changing a ddressei University Campus, Colt They Promised Lilyan Glen Eaddy, '42m, of Hem ingway, and Lieut. Robert Edward Lee, of San Francisco, Calif., Octo ber 16 at Hemingway. They are making their home in' San Fran cisco. Lucy Marie Moffitt, of Asheboro, N. C., and Blake Emerson Lewis, '40A, of Lori-. November 10 at Ashe boro. Mr. Lewis is connected with (he Wa'nnamaker -Wells Construe tion company, and Is now located in Asheboro. Mary Murray Tompkins, '45C, of Columbia, and Capt. George Monroe Black, of Dallas, Texas, December 8 in Columbia. Dolores Whiteiey Ferriott, of Houston, Texas, and Robert Mack Warren, Jr., '35oE, af Sumter, De cember 2 at Sumiel. Mr. Warren recently received his disetlarge from service atlet having served as a navigator and instructot with the Eighth Air i'oice. rle coupie are making their home in Char lotte, N. C. flelen Doris Simpson, of Ashe ville, N. C., and Lieut. (jg) Clar enee Osburn little, '44E, of Colum bia, December 9 n Asheville. Lieu tenant Little recently retturned to the States. after having served with the Naval Air Corps in the Pacific theater. The couple are making their home in Jackso.1ville, Fla., where Lieutenant Litt,, is now stationed. Barbara Lee, '45A, of Sumter, and Ens. Paul Dean Gurley, of Carters Ville, Ga.. November 20 at Sumter. Virginia Lee Melton. '4'A, ofI Charleston, and Otis !-i'ileige Arn old, of Columbia. November 22 in Charleston. They are making their home in Albany, Ga., where Mr.6 Arnold is connected with tIhe Plough Sales corporation in south Georgia. Jessie rhoma Scott, '43A. of Richtiburg, and William lHester Woods Baker, November 24 at Rich burg. Elizabeth Bingh1am (Betty) (ow. an, '32A, of Columbia, and Lieut. John Richard Holton, of Wichita Falls, Texas and Camp Roberts, Calif., November 22 at Camp Rob erts. -Beverly Joyce Perkins, '9,oC. of Florence, and Warren Franklin Miles. AOM 1-c, of Florence, No vember 5 at Florence. They are making their hme in Charleston. Doris Evelyn Miller, of Westmin ster, an John McCrady Bryrant, '350, of Orangehurg, October 27 In \ivannaht, Ga. Billie Mar-garet Lowry, of York. :d Lieit. (,g) John Fre-drick WiI l';nts, '-44CE, of York, November 9 at York. Lieutenant Williams has be-en ser-ving withI the nav'y in t he Pacific, hav'ing been on duty aboat d tbh UISS Vicksburg in Tokyo Bay, and has also ser-ved at Iwo Jima arnd Okinawa. After the expiration of a short leave, Lieutenant Williamis will repor't to the West coast for further dluty with tihe navy. Grace Elaine Toney', '37A, of Johnston, ad Geor-ge A. Forsythe of New York City, November 24 at Johnaston. Prier- to her marr iage, Mrs. ForsythIe was coninec-ted( withI the Office of Price Administr ation in Columbia. Thte coup)le are mak inig their home in Newv York City. D)orothy May Benediet. '39Ed, of ColumbIa. and Oren Record, of In dianapolis, Ind., November 24 in Columbia. Prior to her marriage. Mrs. Record was on the teaching staff of Dieher high school .n Co lumbia. TIhe c~ouiple are n~a ing theitr home in I ndian rapolis. where Mi- Record is assoiated with IthIle Electrvic St(eel Castings company. Margaret Vir-girnia Buice, of I lik or-y Gr-ove, arnd Joe I.awsori Jacek son, '38C, of Clover. October 27 at Clover, Mr. Jtackson is connectedl withI an accoun1t inrg firnm at Gars toniui. N. C. Mar-y Berry Riwi, '47A, of Colum bin, arnd Ens. IIa roid Johrn Bour geois. Jr., or l,ake Charles. La., and Grosse Isle, Michl., November 24 Ia Coluimbia. They ar-e making their home at Wyandlotte, Michi., where Ensigni Bour-geols Is stationed with the naval air corps. Margaret Mason, of Bay Spi-rings, Miss., and John Keyes Fitarnami, '89A, of ColumbIa. November 2 in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Farnam, who served with the AAF over-seas, re cently r-eceived hIs discharge from ser-vice- lie holds the Air medal wIth five clusters., the Dlstinguishied Unit citation with one cluster, and the DIstinguished Flying Cr-os. Niancy ElIzabeth Sanders, '45A, of Camden, and Rober-t Glenn Telft, of Wellsville, OhIo, November 17 at Camden. '38G . -. Asst. Editor olina, graduates and non to tend alumni nows and to the Alumni Office, imbia, South Carolina. Future Alumni A daughter, Elizabeth Steen Brock, to James Curtis Brock, '29A, and Mrs. Brock, November 15 'n Winston-Salem, N. C. The Brocks make their home in Winston-Salem. A daughter. Shirley Lloyd Jones, to Harry E. Jones, M.D., and Mrs. Jones (Miwee Goldschmidt), '44A, November 7 in Nashville, Tenn. The Joneses make their home at 1115 Grandview drive, Nashville. A son. John Caldwell Warley, Jr., to Lieut. John Caldwell Warley, and Mrs. Warley (Susannah Barnwell), 'SSA, November 19 at Florence. The Warleys make heir home in Char leston. A (laugher, Sally Jane Turner. to Mannie Pinckney (Fritz) Turner, '37Ed. and Mrs. Turner (Billie Jane Coffee), '40A, November 25 in Co lumbia. Mr. Turner is a menber of the coaching staff at the University. A daughter. Jennifer Lynn Wright. to Lieit. Leon C. Wright, '39A, and Mrs. Wtight. November 21 in Detroit. Mich. The Wrights make their home in Detroit where Lieutenant Wright is serving with the Detroit ordnance division of the U. S. Army. 'A son. lerbert Alaii Bass, to Saitel Bernard Bass. '40A, and Mrs. Bass, October 30, in Chicago, Ill. Mr. Bass, who served with the AAF overseas, recently received his discharge. and is now studying law at the University of Michigan. He is addressed at the Lawyers' Club, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. A son. Hlorace Kenneth Sanders, Jr , to Horace Kenneth Sanders, '22A, and Mrs. Sanders (Velma Cart rett), '411s, October 11 Mt Conway The Sanders make their home d 304 Kings Ilighway. Myrtle Beach. A daughter. M.ry Esther Wil lianis, to Noel Edgar Williams. '411, and Mrs. Williams, November 3 in Savannah, Ga. The Williams make their home at \Vinnsboro. A daughter, Anita Louise An dr(:ws. to Clarence Eugene An drews, 'tiA, and Mrs. Andrews, December 6 in Columbia. The An diews make their home in Colum hia. A son, Andrewv Mercer Richards, to Clarence I. Richards, '34A, and Mrs. Richards, November 29 in Co lumbia. iTe Richards make their hone at 1000 Maple street, Colum bia. , A son, James i,uther Barnard, to T-Sgt. Rto.see L,uther Barnard, Jr., '430C, and Mrs. Barnard. Novembet 13 In Columbia. Sergeant B3arnard is serving with the Army, and is stat iined at Camatp Swiift, Texas. A son, llerb)ert Buys Moore, Jr'., to tliiut. lie 'i'ii' Bays Moore, '43A, anel Mrs. Moore (llett3 Jane Ever ett), '440, November 2ti in Colum bia. Mrs. Moore is making her home at (615 Saluda avenue, Co lumbia, while Lieutenant Moore is serving w"it h the army ot occupa lion in Germany'. A daught et, Hai,rriet Ervina Warid law, to Frank fiarper Wiardlaiw, '35J, and M's. Wardlaw (Jane WViI iiamson), '38A, December 4 in Co lumbia. Mr. WVardlaw is adjunct professor of jou' nalism and dii eet or of the news service at the Uni versit y. The Waidlaws make their home at 391(0 Kilbourne road(. Co lumbia. A dlaughltr, Bar bara Stai'on li nry, to Marmioni Wilbur slen,ry, '42A, and Mr's. tieni'y, D)ecemb~er 8 in Columbia. Mr. Hlenry recently received his diis'har'ge trom the .AAF, after having served for two andl a half years overseas. The Ill'nrys make thent home in Colum A son, Alexander DJeWitt Gra ham, .Jr., to Capt. Alexander D)eWM G;ra ham, and Mrs. Girahant (Steatd tian Cork), '41A, December' 7 in Columbia. A datughIlt'r, MVaxi ne St el,b.n s Manning, to Maij. Charles S. Man-. ninig, '3xA, '4O00, and Mrs. Maninlg (Mainett F'orbes), '43A, November 26 in Philadelpi, Pa. Major Man ning is now stationedl at the Staft andi Comimatnd school, Quantico. Va. A son, Iliarry Gla yson Yelton, Jr., to liarry' Graysoui yelton, and M Veltont (Janice Vlrgeson), '45A, No. vember 27 in Columbia. A dlaughter', Elaine E~lizabthi Crouch, to Olyn Cleveland Crouch, Jr., '43E, and Mrs. Crouch (Mary Elizabeth Tatunm), '440. DeCember 7 In Columbia. The Crouches make theIr home In Columbia. Twin sons, 'Thomas Barnhartdt, Chase and Arthur D)only Chase, to Charles Carrioll Chase, and Mrs. g Chase (Elizabeth Estelle Tatum), 38SA, The Chases make their home. at Laun,-,..