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Thelme Ann Reynolds Mailed by the Alumni members of the Associati alumni in the Armed Fort on file in the Alumni Of Reunion BEFORE 1900 Walter C. Thomas, '88A, of Co lumbia, formerly of Charleston, was recently named senior warden of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Columbia. He makes his home at 2817 Wilmot avenue, Columbia. Leonidas Jackson Massey, '84A, of Fort Mill, is an optometrist at Fort Mill. Mr. Massey is active in many activities of his community, and is an elder in the Unity Pres byterian church at Fort Mill, a member of Knights of Pythias. and D. 0. K. K. Woodmen. Mr. Massey is addressed at P. O. Box 125, Fort Mill. 1900-1919 W. Bedford Moore. Jr., '13L, of Columbia, was elected senior war den of Trinity Episcopal church in Columbia, at a recent parish meet ing. Mr. Moore, well known Co lumbia banker, has identified him self with many church and civic activities in the city. He has also served on the Columbia city coun cil, and is a member of the Exec utives' and Cotillion clubs. Mr. Moore is addressed at 1424 Wash ington street, Columbia. Ames Haltiwanger, '05A, of Co lumbia, vice-president and treasur er of the Carolina Life Insurance company, was elected a member of the Citizens and Southern National bank board of directors at a recent meeting of the stockholders. Mr. Haltiwanger is a member of the Alumni Council, serving in the ca pacity of councilor-at-large. Thomas Laval Bailey, '17A, of Marion,reeye e p sition as senior geologist for the Shell Oil company in Los Angeles, Calif., and has accepted a position as chief geologist with the Roths child Oil company at Santa' Fe Springs, Calif. He is making his home at 223 Chrisman avenue, Ventura, Calif. 1920-1929 Lieut. Herndon Moore Fair, '28A, of Columbia, recently was releas ed from active duty with the Navy, after having served for two years with the Seabees in the Admiralty Islands in the Pacific. Lieutenant Fair served with the 140th Seabee battalion which helped to build vital naval installations on the is. lands of Manus and Los Negros in the Admiralty group. Prior to en tering the service, he was associ ated with the New Orleans, La., firm of Weiss, Seiforth, and Drey fuss, architects, and later became a member of Lafaye, Lafaye, and Fair, architects, in Columbia. John C. B. Smith, '250, of Colum bia, was elected a dlirector of the First National B3ank of Columbia, at the recent annual mee'ting of the stockholders. Mr. Smith is ad dressed at Box 563, Columbia. Comdr. Charles Miller lide, '27A, of Columbia, was recently releas ed from active duty with thbe Navy Mledical corps, afteri five years service. During his tour of duty with the Navy, Commander Lide served in t he Aleutian, Gil hert, and Marshall Islands opera tions aboard the b)attleship, UJSS Mississippi, andi in the Okinawa invasion ahoard the USS Menifee. Hie is wearer of the American D)e lease ribbon, the American theater rihhon, the Asiatic-Pacific Cam paign ribbon, and the World War II Victory medal. Commander Lide! will resume his prattice of medi cine in Columbia. WV. Brooks Stnckey, '221., of Co lumbia, recently was named di rector for South Carolina of the United States savings bonds divi sion of the Ulnited States I reasury In this capacity, Mr'. Stuckey will direct In South Carolina a c'ontin uance of the treasury's sale of gov ernment savings bonds. ile has been associate state manager for' the S. C. state war finance corn, mittee, and formerly was engaged in the Investment business. Mr. Stuckey Is addressed at 200 South Harden street, Columbia. Lieut. Col. Hoyt Seymour Bryan, '290, of Pickens, Is now addressed at Supply Division, Ciamp Beale. Calif. Benet P'oliknff, '2110, of New York, N. Y., who is practicing law In New York recently announcon the formation of a law partnership with JTack Claremon, of New York. The firm is iocated at 11 West 42nd stceet, New York, 18. Col. Edmund Pendleton Galn,, '2iA, of Bradley, recently returned to the States, after having been on duty with the AAF in China, where he was in command of a group of five fighter bases. He has reported to Greensboro, N. C. for reassignment. Charlotte Stevenson, '250, of Co - - - - - Assf. Editor Association Office to on and to non-member es whose addresses are Fice. In Print lumbia, who is serving as a social worker with the UNRRA in Eu rope, is a member of a team which is assigned the responsibility for Camp Ganaker in Bavaria, where 647 displaced Poles. Russians. and Ukranians live. Miss Stevenson Is addressed through the Postmas ter, New York, N. Y. The Rev. Thomas Pritcher Hor ger, Jr., '27Ed. of Covington, Ga., is now pastor of the First Presby terian church of Calhoun, Ga. He and Mrs. Ilorger and their two children make their home at 224 Trammell street. Calhoun. Joseph N. (Joe) Stricklin, Jr., '25A, '251, of Cheraw, recently as sumed his duties as editor of the Cheraw Chronicle, in Cheraw. Mr. Stricklin succeeds 0is father, J. N. Stricklin, Sr., who recently retired as editor after 60 years servIce. 1930-1939 John Carlisle (Buck) Smith, '34C, of Columbia, was recently released to inactive duty from the Navy. and has resumed his duties as physical education director at the University high school in Colum bia. During his service with the Navy, he has been stationed at the Naval Air Station, Clinton, Okla., at Chapel Hill, N. C., Athens, Ga., and Memphis, Tenn. le now makes his home at 2714 Preston street, Columbia. Lieut. Sam Rogol, '38L, of Dar lington, is now stationed with the Judge Advocate section of the Eighth army in the Pacific, where he is engaged in war crimes work. He is addressed through the Post master. San Francisco. Calif John Clark (Jack) Payne, '35A, '371., of Columbia, was recently dis charged from the service, after having been on duty with the AAF for three years. Prior to entering the service, he was employed In the claims adjustment department of the Liberty Mutual Insurance company, and also practiced law in Columbia. le has resumed his law practice, with offices in the Liberty Life building, Columbia. Samuel B. Moyle, '36L, of Co lumbia, recently made a trip to Puerto Rico, to complete campaigns for the War Fund in that territory. Mr. Moyle serves as executIe i """tor of the Calumbia Community Chest, executive director of the South Carolina State War Fund, and special representative of Na. tional War Fund. Mr. Moyle makes his home at 2405 Clark street, Co lumbia. .Julian JosiHh Mellwain, '31A, of Lancaster, r'ecently received his dlischarge from the service, after having served wvith the AUJS fot two years. He has resumed his du ties withI the South Carolina state highwvay depart ment in Columbia. HIe makes his home at 14105 Cal houn street, Columbia. Hlymani Sylvan Rubin, '35A, of Columbia, was elected to the board of dcl ciors of t he .lin it D istrcibu tion comami ttee on~ .ewish rel ief, at a retent meeting of the commnittece in New York City. Mr. Rubin makes his home at 2511 D)uncan street, C'olumb iia. Gertrutde Holmes, M. D)., '30A, of Greenville, wvas rece~nt ly ireleased from duty with the AUS, and is now addressed at 803 Arlington avenue, Greenville. William Monroe Shand, .Jr., '331, of Columbia, recently received his discharge from service, after hav ing served ,with the Marine Corps for more than three years, 14 mon lbs of whiich were spenit in the Paci fic bheater. Prior to entlet ing the service, Mr. Shuanrd prac iced law in Columia. HeI has re sumed his law part nership with WillIam C. McGowan, 'li1t, with of fices in the Liberty Life building. Columbia. Lileut. Col. Claeude Bryant Adair, '32iA, of Columbia, is now station ed at Mitchell Field, N. Y., where he is Deputy Chief of Staff of the First Bomber Command. Colonel Adair has also seen four years duty with General Chennault in ChIna, withI the 14th Air Force. He is ad dressed at Quarters 323, Mitchell IField. Mrs. John E'. McIver (HarrIet Virginiae Holmaen), '37Ed, '386, of I)arlington, is addressed at 215 St. .Johns street, I)arlington. Sgt. Henry Wardlaw Kneece, '39A, of Drayton, who has been serving with the AAF in Calcutta, India, is now addressed at Box 39, Dray ton. Mrs. Clyde Hampton Webster (Mary Ford), '35J, of Columbia, now holds a secretarial position with the South Carolina State De partment of Education in Colum bia. Mrs. Webster makes betr home at 915 Sumter street, Columbia. Mrs. Allan Etane ronwn (Helen onil Issued by the Ui RALPH LEW Aunini of Tenth Circuit To Meet January 31 Carolina alumni and alum nae of the Eighth Judicial Cir cuit, comptising Abbeville, Greenwood, Laurens, and lKew berry counties, will meet 'n Greenwood at 8 o'clock Wed nesday night, January 30, ac cording to Alumni Vice-Pres. W. H. (Bill) Nicholson, Jr., of Greenwood. The meeting will be held at the Tavern, in the Moreland Hotel, Greenwood. A dutch su per will be served. Guests from the University will include Pres. and Mrs. Norman M. Smith, Alumni Pros. Edwin R. Jeter, Dean John A. Chase, Coach Rex En right, and Ralph Lewis, alumni secretary. The work being done at Car olina and the University's needs will be discussed. Dolt Ramsey), '39A, of Columbia, ias recently become associated with the stock panel warehouse >usiness of the Diamond Hill Ply vood company in Darlingtoi. She s addressed at 123 Spring street, Darlington. Simon Sorentrue, '35C. of Wash ngton, D. C., is now on terminal eave from the Navy, and is ad iressed at 5430 Connecticut ave. iue, N. W., Washington. Capt. Douglas Kinley Sturkle Ir., '35J, of Columbia, is now serv. ing as director of priorities and traffic with the Air Transport ommand, stationed in the Euro wan theater. He is addressed through the Postmaster, New eork, N. Y. mmW En M 1) '3R nf L.akeview, is practicing medicine it Fairmont, N. C. Doctor Hayes vaN formerly located at Shallotte, 1q. (C. Donald Roscoe Mane, '30A, of olumbia, is now serving as audit 'hief for the Oak Ridge Recreation ind Welfare Association, Oak lidge, Tenn. The association was >rganized for the purpose of operat ng and managing facilities at Oak lidge. Mr. Mane(p makes his home it 316 Outer drive. Oak Ridge. Robert Lumpkin Carter, '38C. of 'olumbia, has received his dis 'barge from the AUS, after having erved with that branch of servic n the European theater of Oper itions. Mr. Carter now makes his iome in Martinsville, Va., and ex )ects to resume his law practice here at an early (late. Louise Newton, '34Ed, of Colum >ia, is now employed at radio sta ion WIS in Columbia, where sht rhares duties between the WIS studijo Control and the Program, 1ing departments. She is address sd at 2227 Lincoln street, Cotum. First Lileut. WilliIam Swift Ar. rants, '38A, of Hopkins, recentl3 eceivedt his discharge from thi cervice', after having served rom ive yer with the infantry. W~ear. r, of the Bronze Star medal ann hr Combat Infant ryma,n's Badge Lieutenant Arrant s part icipated cc ir rive. major campaigns, lie is now addr1 essed at Box .18, 1 iopmkins, Ruadolph Counit (Rudy) Barnes 37A, '400., of Columbia, recentil was releasedl irom active duty wit I the Navy, after having served witl that branch of service for the pas 38 months. D)uring nis tour o' dtuty with the Navy, Mr. Barner was attached to the Naval Air Transport Service in t he Pacifi, I heat er, and served as navigatoi r,n a Coronado flying boat, le re rent ly resu med his law practice ir Colutm bin. ,John, Stewart l)unbar, JIr., '360 of Columbia, is now on termina leave, prior to receiving his r'e lease from the Naval Altr corps Mr. Dunbar has served with thn Navy for the past three years, ant has been stationed at Corpu; Christi, Texas and Fort Lauder dale, Fin. Lleut. Edwin L.cther Green, Jr. '3tA, of Columbia, recently assum i'd his duties at the University o Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn., when, he is instructing in the zoology dle part ment. Lieutenant Green for merly served as comnmunienition: officer aboard the UISS Panda i he Pacific theater, where he par icipatedl in many battices fron Hlollandia to Manila.,. G. Werber Bryanm, '36A, '381,, o Suamter, formerly of Darlington has received his discharge from the AUS, after having served overseam for' three years. During his tour ot averseas duty, Mr. Bryan servet is adjutant of the 178th Field Ar. tillery regiment. Prior to entering the service, he practiced law ir Darlington. iIe is now associatec with Sheppard K. Nash law firrr in Su,mte iversit* 'of South Carolina Al IS, '29. Executive Secretory and Ai 1940-1949 Rita- Stenhardt, '455, of Patten burg, N. J., now holds a secretarial position in -Dillon. Miss Steinhardt has written many articles concern -ing Germany for the Columbia Rec ord, and has spoken before. various civic organizations in Soutb) Caro lina. Lieut. ErUkine D. Betts, '45A, of Columbia, recently received his dis charge from the AAF, after having served as co-pilot of a B-24 with the Eighth Air Force in England. A brother, Lieut. Charles Nevin Betts, '42ChE, recently spent a leave at home after having served with the Navy in the Aleutians. Lieutenant Nevin Betts was a recent visitor at the Alumni office. William Ray Hedden, '43A, of Walhalla, recently received his dis charge from service, after more than three years duty in the Pacific. During his tour of duty on New Caledonia and Okinawa, Mrs. Hed den (Helen McKnight Canfey), '43A has served as part time Instructor at the University, and as assistant In the Alumni office from June, 1944 until June, 1945. The Heddens are addressed at 202 South Ott road, Columbia. First Lieut. William R. (Billyp Smithey. '45A, of Columbia, recently returncd to the States, after having served as a Corsair pilot in the Flying Deuces, a squadron of the First Marine Airwing. During his tour of overseas duty, Lieutenant Smithey flew 65 missions against New Ireland and New Britain in the Bismark archipelago, and in the Philippines. Lieutenant Smithey is now addressed at 4465 Devine street, Columbia. '-'t. Cmdr. Harold Edward Jer vey, '41A, of Columbia, recently re ceived his discharge from service, after having served for four years with the Navy. Veteran of various Pacific campaigns, including Guad alcanal, the Ma:'shall islands, the Mariannas, the Philippine Sea. the Philippine islands, and New Guinea. he has served aboard the USS Ste rett. the USS Dortol, the USS In gersoll, and the USS Connor. He is wearer of the Bronze Star and twelve battle stars. Staff Sgt. Otto Frederic Hogan, Jr., '431, of Greeleyville, recently re ceived his disclarge from the serv ice. after having served as radio operator-mechanic of a communi cation team. le is addressed at Greeleyville. Capt. Richard Bryan (Dick) Wil son, '41A, of Columbia. recently re ceived his discharge from the AAF. aft.r having served as a bonbar dier on a B-29. lie is addressed at 1600 Gervais street, Columbia. Fi rst Lieut. Cecil Claymont Grimes, '43A, of Columbia, recently spent a leave at home, after having served with the AAF in the Pa cific. A veteran fighter pilot ot *P-47's and P-51s, Lieutenant Grimes is wvear'er of the Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters, and the Dis. tinguished F"lying Cross. H ert Wilson, '45A, of Darlington, was riecentlly named receptionist at the recording deCparitment of the National Broadcasting company in New York City. She is now making her home in New York. Lleut. John T. D)uckett, '42E, of Columbia recently received his dis (harge from the Navy, after having served as engineer officer on a minesweeper. During his tour ot overseas duty, he participated in five major campaigns, including the invasions of Sicily. Italy and South ern France. Prior to his release from servic'e, he was stationed on the West Coast. Joseph Appleby' (.Joe) Klrh.v. 41J, of St. Geor~ge, has been appoint ed service oftficer for D)orchester -county. Mr. Kirby recently received his discharge from service, after having served as a tail gunner on a B-24 in the 15th Air Force. HeI is holder of the Bronze Star, the Air IMedai with two Oak Leaf clusters. 'the Mediterranean theater ribbon with eight battle stars, and the Good Conduct medal. Thomas Harold Middlebrooks, CHp(A), '430, of Gaffney, who Is serving with the Navy at San Diego. writes in a recent letter to the Alumni office, that be is now play. ing football for the Navy at $an Dilego. iIe is addressed at C.P.O. Mess, U. S. N. T. C., San Ilego, 33. Lieut, Robert Bruce McCulley, Jr., '44E, of Columbia, Is serving in the European theater with an En gineer battalion, and is located at Lend, Austria, a station in the Alps south of Salzburg. He is addressed through the Postmaster, New York N. Y.. Redden Kirby Timmons, Jr., '40A, '42J0, of Columbia, is studying in the graduate division of the Wharton .t omni Associotion imni. Editor Alumni of Eighth Cirp.uit - To Meet January 30 All Carolina men and wom en in Anderson and Oconee counties are invited to meet at the Kirk at the First Presbyter ian Church in Anderson, Thurs day night, January 31, 'at 8 o'clock. Husbands, wives and sweethearts will be welcome, according to Arthur E. Hol man, Jr., vice-president of the Alumni Association for the Tenth Judicial Circuit, who is In charge of the meeting. Pros. Norman M Smith of the University will discuss cor ditions and needs at Caroline. Alumnj Pros. Edwin R. Jeter will speak for the Alumni As. sociation. Other guests from outside the circuit will inciude Mrs. Smith, Dr. S. M. Derrick, Coach Rex Enright, and Alum ni Secretary Ralph Lewis. School of Finance at the Univer sity of Pennsylvania, and is ad dressed at 118 North 34th street. Philadelphia. (pl. Homer 1). Norman. '44A, of Lakeview, is now attending Shriv enham University in England, a school operated by the Army's In formation and Education division. Corporal Norman is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Ens. James Henry Vaughan, Jr.. '45CE, of Sumter, is now addressed at Barraks E4L CECOS, Camp En dicott. Davisville, R. I. I.t. (Jg) Vivian F. Platt, Jr., '421, of Conway. is serving as ex ecutive officer aboard the USS P. C. 56 in the Pacific. He is ad. dressed through the Fleet Post Of fice, San Francisco, Calilf. James Fdwin McFarland, '45EE, of Columbia. is now serving as a junior products engineer with the Sperry Gyroscope company at Great Neck. N. Y. He is addressed at 191 Tulip avenue, Floral Park, Long Island, New York. James Henry Simpson, Jr., '421,, of Woodruff, recently received his discharge from service, and is now a student at Southern Baptist The ological Seminary, Louisville, Ky. lie is addressed at the Seminary. Box 314, Mullins ]fall. Louisville. The Hev. Walter A. Kennedy, Jr., '45G, of Blackstock, is now studying at Princeton Theological Seminary. Kingston. N. .1. ie is addressed at Box 41. Kingston. Antoinette Louise Anders, '47A. of Hendlersonville, N. C.. now holds a secretarial positiun at the Hiender son county courthouse, Henderson ville. She is addressed at Willow road, Hiend(ersoniville. Sylvia Maude Bernstein, '48A, of Newark, N. J., is a salesclerk at the L. Bamberger C mpany,. Newark. She makes her- home at 541 Jacob street, Newark. First Lient. Byron Bernard Burnms, '431, of Greenwood, is now serving with the Field Artillery in the Pacific, and at p)resent Is sta tioned in Japan. lie hans served as Bat tery C"mmanader for four' times, at Puerto Rico, Trinidad, United States, and Japan. lie is addressed through the Postmaster. San Fran cisco, Calif. D)orothy R. Canham, '45G, of Kan sas City, Mo., is physical education teacher at the East high school, Kansas City. She makes her home at 2906 East 29th street, Kansas City. Mary Conrad, 't8C, of Tampa, Fia., holds a secretariat posit ion with the Social Security board In Tlamp)a. She makes her home at 2921 Villa Rosa park, Tampa. Claudia VIrginia Bouknight, '48J1, of Charleston, Is employed as a clerk at Kerrison's diepart mentI store In Charleston. She makes her hom- at 1-A H-alsey street, Cha leston. Jean P'urvis Booth, '460, of Ashe ville, N. C., now holds a secretarial position In Asheville. She is ad. dressed at 104 Gracelyn road. Ashe Capt. Tihe.odore Marlin D)uose, hI, '420, of Columbia, is n"w on lt minal leave in Columbia. Captain D)uBose, who served for 53 months as a fighter- pilot with the 12th AAF, saw action in England and North Afri-a. Charles Edward Bell1, '42A, of Co lumbia, recently received his dIs charge from tne navy, and has as sumed his duties as chief studio control engineer at radio station WIS in ColumbIa. Mr. Bell, who was on duty for 16 months' with the navy, is now addressed at 3031 Dun can street, Columbi. Annie Lee Young. '25A Men and women of Ca graduates, are requested their changing addresse University Campus. Col They Promised Ruth Banthin, of Nanuct, N. J., and nsign Robert E. Register, Jr., '42E, of Trio, November 18 In Nanuet. Ensign Register has serv ed with the Navy for more thar three years, and recently returned from duty in the Pacific theater. The couple will make their home in Columbia. Annie Maude Huiet, '35Ed, of Co lumbia, and Capt. George Herman Epting, of Newberry, December 15 in Columbia. Prior to her marrage, Mrs. Epting was a member of tne teaching staff of the Hyatt Park school in Columbia. Hart-lette Mary Commins. of Columbia, and Robert LaCoste Kir ven, Jr., '44C. of St. Charles, De cember 12 at Sumter. They are making 'tHeir home at St. Charles. Roberta Moseley, '45C, of Colum bin, and James Everett Scott, De. cember 21, in Columbia. Barbara Phillips Reinhardt, of Newton, N. C., and George Ken. neth Smith, M. D., '40A, of Colum bia, and Spartanburg, December 28 at Newton. They will make theii home in Spartanburg, where Doc tor Smith is practicing medicine. Elizabeth Bowles Anderson, of Evanston, IlII., and Lieut. (jg) Franklyn McClellan Comstock, '45E, of Columbia, November 21 in Ev anston. Lieutenant Comstock for merly served aboard the aircraft carrier, Essex, and is wearer of the Distinguished Flying Cross with cluster, and the Air Medal with six clusters. lie is now stationed at Glenview Naval Air station, Chi cago, Ill. Ruby Christine Dominick, of Spartanburg, and CWO Willia, Alfred Hart, '40Ed, of Columbia, November 17 in Columbia. Juanita Joyce Holden, '47C, of Columbia, and Lieut. Chester Carl ton McMullin, of Twin Falls, Ida ho, January 12 in Columbia. Kate Elizabeth Smoot, '451. of Dillon, and Lieut. Joseph W. Com. eaux, of LaFayette, La.. December 20 at Dt!!'n. P.-ir h-he marr.-age, Mrs. Comeaux was connected with radio station WCOS in Columbia. The couple are making their home at Myrtle Beach. where Lieutenant Comeaux- is stationed. Caroline Mae Morrall, of Beau. fort, and LIett, Thomas Gilland McCabe, '40A, of Kingstree, Decem ber 27 at Beaufort. Lieutenant Me Cabe recently returned from over. seas duty with the Navy, and is now stationedi at Norfolk, Va., where he and Mis. McCabe are making their home. Fr-ances Gibbes Wells, of Colum bia, and Wilfred Rivers Claytor. '41A, of Ilopkins, January 17 at ICongarce. Mr. Ciaytor- recently re ceivedi his dilscharge from service, after having been on duty for five year-s with the navy. The couple are making their home at H-opkins Joe,, Ann Bauer, '43A, of Blarnwell, andi Sgt. Ward Davis Hull, of Se. attle. Wash., and For-t Worth, Texas .Januarv 19 at Barnwvell. Pr,ior to her- marriage. Mrs. llull was en gaged in social work with the Dc pait meat of Public Welfare in Co lumbia. Alice Tyler Byanm, 'SSA, of Co lumbia, and Peter Pirzekop, ot Bridgeport, Conn., January 5 in Co. lumbia. Prior to her mar-riage. Mr-s. Przekop was employed as a teller at the First National bank in Co lumbia. The couple ar-e making their home at 707 Old1 Town r-oad. Bridgeport, Conn. Kta:hryn. Baldwin, '43s, of Taboi City. N. C., and Noah Jenerette, Jr., of Jacksonville, Fin., Decembr 29 at Tabhor- City. They are making their home at Gainesv-ille, Flat. IMarion Patterson Ridgeway, '41A. of Columbia, and Maj. H entry I, F-uller', of Nor-th Bend, Wash., .Jan uar-y 4 at Lake Mu,rray. Prior to her mart-iage, Mis. Fuller was con nected with the vocational rehabili tation division of the South Cairo lina department of e'ducation in Co lumhia. The coupile are making thebt home in Chicago, Ill. Ilris Sioani, '430, of Columbia. andl Ralph Step)hens, of Char-lotte N. C., December 29 In C'olunmbia Mr-s. Stephens has taught in the schools of Lyons, Ga., and Jessup. Ga., and now holds a secretarial position with .J. B. Ivey's depart. ment stre in Char-lotte. The cou pIe at-e making their home at 1208 Mint street, Charlotte. Lucia Melle Whisonant, of Co lumbla, and William Earl Gossett, '49J, of Columbia, January 2 in Co lumbia. Mr. Gossett received his dischr-<ge from service lastit June, after having served with the navy for mor-e than four: years. lie is now emploedmith, th Vgn.C 0 33G Asst. Editor rolina, graduates and non to send alumni news and ito the Alumni Office, imbia, South Carolina. Future Alumni A daughter, Reba Sandifer Strange to Henry Grady Strange, '268, and Mrs. Strange, December 19 at Winnsboro. The Stranges make their home at Winnsboro. A daughter, Ellen Elizabeth Wiles, to Cecil Leonard Wiles, and Mrs. Wiles (Mary Ellen Talbert), '40C, December 23 in Columbia. The Wileses make their home at 811 Aiken street, Columbia. A daughter, Katherine Elizabeth Williams, to Arthur Middleton Wil liams, Jr., '421, and Mrs. Williams (Katherine Murphy), '42A, January 1 In Columbia. The Williamses make their home at 2431 Monroe street, Columbia. A son, Sydney Faison McDaniel, Ill, to Staff Sgt. Sydney (Syd) McDaniel, Jr., '43J, and Mrs. Mc Daniel, October 15 in Charleston. Sergeant McDaniel is addressed at Headquarters, Separation Center, Fort Bragg, N. C. A daughter, Janet Adams La Borde, to Lieut. Cmdr. Pierre F. L.aBorde, '38A, and Mrs. LaBorde, January 3. Commander LaHorde has served with the Navy since 1941, having been on duty for 36 months in the Pacific. He is now serving as a flight surgeon, attaLh ed to the Marine Corps at Cherry Point, N. C. A daughter, Elizabeth Kincaid Johnston. to OtieC. Johnston, Jr., and Mrs. Johnston (Ruth MaeFlie Anderson), '45A, January 5 In Co lumbia. A son, Robert Catesby Jones, to Cateshv Penntiman Jones, '45 V-12, and Mrs. Jones (Mary Alda Tue ker), '46C, January 2 in Colunlbia. A son, Kenneth Thompson Miller, I Jr.. to Kenneth Thompson Miller, '33G, and Mrs. Miller, December 28 in Columbia. A son, John Fisher Adams, Jr.. to John Fisher (Jack) Adams, '42E, and Mrs. Adams, January 7 at Kingstree. Mr. Adams recently re ceived his discharge from the AAF. after having served as a navigator of a Flying Foi tress. The Adamses mae ineir home at Greeleyville. A (laughter, Gail Foster Randall, to Roy Stokea Randall, '4IChE, and Mrs. Randall 4Eloise Jane Foster), '41m, January 11 in Columbia. Mr. Randall recently received his dis charge from the Navy: A daughter, Barbara Lee James, to Capt. Douglas Bernard James, i'37A, and Mrs. James (Lydia Lee), '40A. Janunry 11 at Sumter. Capt. James is now on terminal leave from the army, and will assume his duties as general agent for Sumter * and vicinity for the Pilot Life In suranc'e company. The Jameses make their home at Sumter. A son, LeRoy B3eattie Dennis, I, to LeRoy Betattie D)ennis, Jr., M.D., '42A, and Mr's. Dennis, December 3 at Florence. The Deninises make their home at Florence. A daughter. Amelia Arthur Me, I addl(in, to Manj. Jamets Hugh Me. F Uaddln, '3910, and( Mrs. Mr'Faddin tAmella Arthur). 'tOA, .Januaryv 11 at Shaw I"ield. Maijor McFaddlin, formerly South C'aroli na state sen ator' fr om ('iar('ndon county, has se'rved( for the pas tfout' year's withI the AUlS. Now on terminal leave, he plan to esum hislawpracti('e at A daughter, Mary'3 Ann Fetner, to William Angus F'etner, Jr., 'SNA, and Mr's. Vetner, January 10 at' Flor'ence. The Vetne.rs make theit home in Sparttanburg, where Mr. Vet ner is mianager. of the Spartan. bu rg bra nc(h of the Devoc andi Ray. ntoldIs. Co., print makers. A sont, WVilliamts Melver' Bryan, il,t .eut- tig) iIllaim Melveg 111) lBryani, Jr., and Mr's. Hryan, dec'etis'd, D'c'emberCi 15, at Canmp i.ejeun:., N. C. Lieutenant Bryan e(dic'al Corps, United States Ma. ri m's, is statijoned at Cam1) Lejeune. A daugteor, Clar'a Dianne Smith to Fratnels Burriss Smith, A.E.T.Ms e.i, '48EEl., and Mr's. Smith, Nove,m bet' 10 at Corpus Christi, Texas. Smith is now instructing at the navy's airtbor'ne E'lectr'onies Main. te nance~ school at Ward islandl, Cor pus Christi. hf' is addtressedl at Hks. 6, N. A. T. T. C., Ward Islan,'t'.. Iiit mhtaical enorport',tion in Co. Betty ,Jo Besslinger, '480, of Sum. t'r, and Cpl. Thomas Scala. Ill, of Bayonne, N. J-- December 30 at Sumter. The couple are making their' home at Enid, Okla., where Corpotal Seala is statIoned. Barbaga Ellen Eme'son, of Lyons, ,Wis., and Gene Wilkins Wagnon, '48E, of Union, December 1 in Ly. ons. They will make their home in Columbia. Mr. Wagnon plans to ' study at the Universit.