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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 0 Reunion 1900-1919 William H. Harth, '148p, of Co. lumbia, was recent speaker at the annual meeting of the Georgia State Recreation conference which was held in Augusta, Ga. Mr. Harth. director of the Columbia recreation department, is addressed at 121 South Bull street. Columbia. Francis Wright Bradley, '07A, '09G. dean of the school of arts and sciences at the University. was recently elected to the Commis sion oui Institutions of Higher Learning by the Southern Associa tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools, which met in Memphis, Tenn. Samuel Lowry Latimer, Jr., '15L. of Columbia, addressed a recent meeting of the American Legion of Georgia which held its biennial sixth district convention at Macon, Ga. Mr. Latimer who is national vice president of the Legion, was also guest speaker at the Mulberry Methodist church in Macon, where he addressed the Bible class. Christie Benet, 'OOA, of Columbia. was elected to head the South Car olina Bar association at the annual meeting held in Columbia last month. Mr. Benet. former United States senator, is chairman of the board of regents of the S. C. State hospital, South Carolina State War Finance chairman, trustee of Clem son college, and chairman of the Alien Enemy Hearing Board for th Eastern Federal district of South Carolina. 1920-1929 Louis Yelnan, '29A, of St. Mat thews, writes in a recent letter to the Alumni office that Reva Yel nian, '40A, of St. Matthews, is now addressed at 2000 Anthony avenue, Bronx 57, N. Y. Annie Elizabeth Kaminer, '29Ed, '33G. of Lexington. who has been on duty as Personnel Sergeant Mdajor in the Headquarters office in Germany, has been discharged from service, and has accepted civilian employment in the same office where she helps to handle person. nel matters for the Claims service in the ETO. She is now at Frank furt, Germany, and is addressed through the Postmaster, New York. N. Y. Tatum W. Gressette, '28A, of St. Matthews, formerly director of the Carolina BAM club, was recently named to head the newly-organized S. C. Boys' and Girls' Industrial School Board. Mr. Gressette was ap. pointed by Gov. Ransome .1. Wil liams. Harriette Cleveland, '22s, of Co lumbia, wfis elected president of the South Car.olina Public Schoo! Mlusic department at a recent meet Ing held in Columbia. Miss Cleve land makes her home at 2041 King street. Columbia. Senator Olin DeWitt Johniston. *23A, '24L, of Spartanburg, was guest. speaker at the recent state Jackson clay dinner meeting in Kan sas City. Hie was also honor guest of the Charleston chapter of the Or der' of Ahepa at the Ahepa national banquet held recently in Washing ton. D. C. Ralph Carsbol Barbare, '26A, '31G, of Darlington, Darlington c'oumiv superintendent of education, was elected vice-president of the South Carolina Education association at the recent state-wide meeting held in Columbia. ils election to the vice-presidency places him in line for the presidency of the associa tion for the next term. Mr. Barbare makes his home at Darlington. Melvin Purvis, Jr., '25L, of Flor ence. who formerly served on the War Crimes Board in Europe, has received his discharge from service and is now practicing law at Flor ence. 1930- 1939 Lieut. Bernard Beach Clark, '39A, of Columbia, who Is on duty with an engineer unit is now serving in the Pacific theater. lie is addressedl through the Postmaster, San Fran cisco, Calif. Ernest G. Jones, '30E, of Colum bia, recently received his discharge from service, and has returned to his former position as chemist with Union Bleachery. lie is now ad dressed at 16 H{arvley street, Green ville. James Davidson Good, '36A, '381 of Columbia, who has been on dut'. in New Orleans, La., with the FBI. was recently transferred to the Hon. olulu. Hawaii Field Office. where - - - - Asst. Editor Association Office to ion and to non-membei ces whose addresses are lice. In Print he is serving as Special Agent in Charge. He and Mrs. Good (Clal borne Bunch), '36A, are addressed at 206 Dillingham Building, Hono lulu, 16. Hawaii. "Mary Neel Baker, '31G, of Green wood, is addressed at 102 Cam bridge street, Greenwood. John M. Harlee, '34G, of Flor ence, was recently elected superin. tendent of the Florence city schools, succeeding John W. Moore who has resigned. Mr. Harlee has served as principal of the Florence junior high school since 1923. Herbert Malone Black, M.D.. '30EE. of Walterboro, recently re ceived his discharge from service. and has opened an office for the practice of medicine in Walterboro. Doctor Black has served with the Medical corps of the Navy for more than five years, and prior to enter ing the service he did special work at hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio, Richmond, Va.. and Louisville, Ky. lie is making his home at 71 Carn street. Walterboro. William Carson Ousts, '33A, '35L, of Columbia, who was formerly on duty with the Navy in the Atlantic theater of operations, was recentsy elected commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Columbia. Mr. Ouzts, who is now a practicing at torney in Columbia, is South Caro lina state service officer for the Veterans of Foreign Wars. ie makes his home in Columbia. James Bryson McCord, '330, of Manning. was elected mayor of Manning in a recent election held there. Mr. McCord, who makes his home at Manning, recently received his discharge from service, after having been on duty with the AUS for four years. Mrs. Marshall G. Ligon (Jean Campbell), '38Ed, of Florence, is now making.her 'home at 503 Sher. wood circle, Spartanburg. Capt. Ralph Davenport Turner, '37C, of Columbia, is serving with the armed forces overseas, and is now stationed in Korea, where he is working in the Adjutant General's section in charge of the enlisted personnel. He is addressed throligh the Postmaster, San Francisco Calif. * First Lieut. Marion Watson Mix. son, '34L, of Union, is 'on duty with the armed forces overseas, and is at present stationed in Japan. le is addressed through the Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Owen Alderman Duncan, '39G. of Columbia, and Mrs. D)uncan (Hiar rlett Scarborough), '28lA, are now making their' home at 725 Kawana road. Columbia. Mr. Duncan recenm ly receivedi his release from the Navy, after hav'ing served for two years with that branch of service. lie is now head of the Associated Press Bureau in Columbia. Lieut. Omdr. Frank Wright Brad ley. '36A, of Columbia. recently re ceived his discharge from the Navy. after having been on duty with the~ Marine Air Corps in the Pacific theater. lHe has resumed his prac tice of dentistry at 1515 Bull street, Columbia. Lucius Gaston Fishburne, '33lL, of Walt erboro, who served for many months with the AU'S in the Euro peani theater, is subject or a por irait by the famed Washington artist. Hlans Schlereth. The portra,d was paintedi while Mr. Fishburne was stationed in Munich. lie is now making his home at Walterboro, where he is engaged in the r'eal estate b)usiness. Eugene Earle Stone, 111, '300, of Greenville, was recently featured in a story appearing in the Greenville Piedmont. which told of the part he has played in the manufacture of sun suits made by the Stone Manufacturing company of Green vylle. Mr. Stone, president of the 15 year old Greenville concern, Is p)rominent in many community activities, lie is a member of the American Business Club, is Director of the Greenville Chamber of Conm merce, and also serves as a deacon in the First Presbyterian Church of G;reenville. Hie is addressed at Box 209, Greenville. David Hi. Means, '35A, '37L, of Columbia, recently received his dis. charge from service, after having been on duty with the AUS for more than three years. During his tour of duty with the army. he served with the 84th Infantry dlvi sion in England. France, Belgium. Ilolland and Germany. lie has re sumed his practice of law in Co iumbia, and is now making hi. home at 1614 Senate street, Colum. bin. Issued by the U RALPi4 LI (940-1949 Mrs. U. T. McDaniel (Betty .Jan Bauknight), '460, of Columbia, re cently accepted a secretarial posi tion at Mullins. Prior to accepting her present position, Mrs. McDanle held a similar position. In Columbia Howard Hill Lindsay, '45A, of Co lumbia, is now studying Journalin at the University of Missouri. He Ii addressed at 811 College street, Co lumbia, Mo. Annie Irene Hudson, SR 1-e, '44C of Columbia, who Is on duty witi the WAVEs, is addressed at Disburs Ing Office, U. S. Fleet Servict Schools, Norfolk, 11, Va. Sigmond Kornblut, '47 V-12, ol Latta, is now serving with the Navy in the Pacific theater. He im addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Ens. Charles Rearns Connelly, Jr., '46 V-12, of Lancaster, is serv Ing with the Navy in the Pacific theater, and Is now on duty aboard the USS San Clemente at Shanghai, China. He is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. James Blake Boyd, '400, ol Winnsboro, is making his home at Hartsville, where he Is connected with the Sonoco company. He is ad. dressed at P. 0. Drawer 399, Harts ville. Sara Louise Rushton, '420, of Co. lumbia, who has been serving as a staff assistant with the American Red Cross in England and France, recently returned to the States, and expects to be discharged from ser. vice at an early date. She is now on leave in Columbia. Robert E. Quinn, '43J, of Colum bia. recently received his discharge from service, after having been oi duty with the AAF for more than three years, two years of which were spent in the South Pacific. He recently re-entered the University, and is now addressed at 3303 Blos. som street, Columbia. Francis Marion Draffin, D.D.S., '42A, of Columbia, was recently re leased from the navy, after hAving been on duty with that branch of service for three years, 18 months of which were spent in the Pacific theater, where he served as dentist aboard the cruiser, USS Half Moon. He is now practicing dentistry In Columbia, and makes his huiorie ai 2230 Wheat street. Columbia. James Hagood (Jim) Ellison, '45C, of Columbia, recently received his discharge from service, after having been on duty with the U. S. Marine Corps for three years, many months of which were spent in China and on Okinawa. He is now addressed at 820 Gregg street, Columbia. T-5 Herbert L. Benson, Jr., '440. of Columbia, is serving as a pho tographer for the pulIc relations office of the First Cavalry Division overseas, iIe is addressed through the Postmaster. San Francisco. Calif. Ens. Alban Edward Samuel, '45 V-12, of Beaufort, recently re ceived his discharge from the Navy. after having been on duty with thie Seabees in the Philippines. China, and Guam. He is now addressed at 114 Craven street. Beaufort. S-Sgt. Harold Clyde McAbee, '400, of Woodruff, recently received his discharge from service, and is now operating a grocery store at Wood ruff together with his brother, Leg. ter MctAbee, '88A. They are both ad dressed at Woodruff. Ens. Carlton Stanley -Smith, '47 V-12, of LaGrange, Ill., is nowa serving aboard the aircraft carrie, USS Sicily in the Pacific. He is ad dressed through the Fleet Post Of. fice. San Francisco, Calif. Sgt. Howard Francis Rnight '48A, of North Charleston, is or duty with an Ordnance unit of th. AUS overseas, Hie is addressed through the Postmaster. New York N. Y. Lieut. hg) James B. (Buddy) bllack, '45C, of Bamberg, r'ecentl~ returned to the States after a toui of duty with the Navy overseas He is addressed at USS5 LST 484, i care of the Postmaster, Galveston Texas. Sgt. George Marion (Footale: Falie, Jr., '44A, of Kershaw, is nov addressed at Section A, WD Per sonnel Center, Camp Gordon, Ga. William Maxwell Bader, '45A, o Roanokce, Va., recently returned t4 the States, after having been oi duty with the armed forces in the Pacific. He is now addressed at 61; Avon road, R. C., Roanoke, Va. Samuel Darby Pendergrass, Jr, PhM. 23-c, '47A, of Columbia, Is nov addressed at U. S. Naval Hospita Staff, Dublin, Ga., where he is a pa tient. Frederick Elliotta Quin,.. '41 nversity 'of South Carolina A Wg1 129, becutive Secretary and FOUR"CAROL AWARDED N, WALKER HUGGINS At least four "Fighting Game cocks" were' awarded the Navy Cross, on a par with the Army's Distinguished Service Cross and the Marine Corps Brevet Medal, during the Second World War. "For extraordinary heroism in combat action," the blue'and silver ribbon signifies the Navy's highest award for heroism, second only to the Congressional Medal of Honor. Winners of the medal pictured here are: (top left) Lieut. William M. Walker, USNR. '37E. (top right) Lieut. Comdr. Asbury H. Sallengei, USNR. '39A, (bottom left) Lieut. Jesse C. Huggins, USNR, '43, and (bottom right) First Lieut. Thomas D. Hopkins, Jr., USMC, '37A. Lieutenant Walker, of Columbia, was awarded the Navy Cross foi his "great skill, daring and inspir ing leadership" in commanding a party from his submarine, the USS Earb. He led the party ashore on Karafuto island in Japan on the night of July 22. 1945, and planted explosives on a railroad, wrecking an enemy train. This was only one of many exploits for which the sub gained fame during the time Lieu tenant Walker was aboard. He may be addressed in care of Charles D. Green at Spartanburg. Commander Sallenger of Flor ence w~as the Atlantic fleet's first U-boat ace. He is credited with, or assisted in, four "positive" and three "probable" sinkings of enemy submarines, and in addition to th" Navy Cross has received the Silv, Star medal, the Distinguished Fly insgr s and letters of commanda tion. 'The Navy Cross was awarded for action in which he piloted his torpedo bomber alone against two of York, is addressed at Kings Mountain street, York. Ens. Herbert James (Red) H1am ilton, '47 V-12, of Mansfield, Ohio, is -now on duty with the Navy in the Pacific theater. Wearer of the American theater ribbon, the Pa cific theater ribbon,. and the Vic. tory ribbon, he is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Fran cisco, Calif. Doris Elise Bates, '48C. of Co lumbla, is employed as bookkeepe', insthe business office of the South westerp Baptist Theological Sem inary at Fort Worth, Texas. She is addressed at Box 6515, Seminar." Hill Station, Fort Worth. Texas. Betty Lou Brockinton, '46A, ofi Kingstree, is now teaching Englhsh in the Manning high school at Man ning. Golda Vermelle HAile, '46A, of Co lumbia, Is now. 'doing graduate work at the Univorsity of Kansas. Lawrence, Kans., and is also 'serv ing as assistant instructor of chem istry. She is addressed at 1731 In. diana, Lawrence. Arthur William Sabo, '4tP, of Wil lianmston, Pa., recently received his discharge from service, after having been on duty with the AUS f,or more then three years. lHe and' Mrs. Sa bo, andu small daughter make, their home at 1323 West Auburn street, Philadelphia, Pa. SWaiter Lonnie Keisler, '41E, of .St. Matthews, recently received his discharge from service, and is now emnployed with the 8. C. Stata Migh. 7*ont Jumni Association Alumni Editor INA ALUMNI VY CROSS SALLENGER HOPKINS surfaced enemy subs, sank one and contributed to the sinking of the other. Commander Sallenger's two brothers. Edward D. Sallenger, Jr.. '35A. and Kenneth W. Sallenger. '43C. were also students at the Uni versity, as was Mrs. Edward D. Sal lenger, Jr. (Jacquelin Emerson), '35Ed. Commander Sallenger lives now at 221 Syrele Drive N. W., Navy Point. Warrington P. 0., Pensacola. Fla. Lieutenant Huggins, of Columbia. was awarded the coveted medal for his "extraordinary heroism as n pilot of a carrier based torpedo bomber" during the Second Battle of the Philippine Sea, October 25. 1944, when he scored a direct tor pedo hit on a Jap carrie. which sank a few moments later. He was a member of the famous "Fabled Fifteen" air group, commanded by the Navy's top-ranking ace, Comdr. David McCampbell. aboard the car rier ESSEX. Lieutenant Huggins plans to remain In the Navy, and may be addressed at: VT 17, Fleet Post Office, New York, N. Y. First Lieutenant Hopkins of Hop kins, wvas awarded the Navy Cross for his heroism in continuirg, de spite serious wounds. to lead the men of his company to 0op' n the pathwvay across a vital ridge on northern Iwo Jima in March. 1944. He refused to~ b e evacuated aftex receiving the first wvound, but con tinued to give instructions and aid other wvounded, until he w~as hit a second time and lost consciousness. Lieutenant Hopkins also saw serv ice with occupation forces in .Japan. andl is stationed temnporarily at Parris Island, S. C., awaiting re lease from the servic'e. H-e may be addressed at his home at Hopkins. way department. He makes his home at St. Matthews. Ens. Philip Pfannebecker, '46EE of 'Dolgeville. N. Y., is now ad dressed at Officers' Organizationg Course. Columbia Detail D-104, Na val Training Station, Newport, H I. Oscar Jackson Rodgers, '48A, a,t Lancaster, who is now on duty wvith the Navy, is addressed at Compn: 98, Unit X, N. T. S., Norfolk, Va. Frances Carlisle, '46A, of Colum-. bla, recently won the dlistinction of being on the first semester honor roll at the Julllardl School of Music in New York CIty. Miss Carlisle is now ax studlent at Juilliard. James Warren Wideman, Jr.. '44A, of Manning, who has com pleted his junior year at the Medi cal 'College of the State of South Carolna in Charleston. is now serving as a junior intern at the McLeod infirmary at Florence. Louis Hale Clere, '47CE, of Co lumbia, -recentiy spent a leav'e at home, after having been on dut.) with the Navy in the Pacific area A veteran of mor'e than two years duty with the Navy, he served In the Philippines and Okinawa. lie is now stationed aboard the USS Adair. Prior to entering the ser vice, he was employed with The Columbia Record in Columbia. Simpson Jones Zimmerman, Jr., '430, of Columbia, recently received his discharge from service, after having been on duty with the AUS for three years. two of which were spent in the European theater of Annie Lee Young. '25A Men and women of Ca gaduates, are requested Teir changing addresso University Campus, Col Future Alumni A son, William Dagnall Meetze, to the Rev. George Elias Meetze, '30A, and Mrs. Meetze, March 16 in Columbia. The Rev. Mr. Meetze Is pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Incarnation in Columbia. The Meetzes make their home at 504 Sims avenue, Columbia. A son, Dierk Rhynsburger, to Willert Rhybsburger, and Mrs. Rhynsburger (Sarah Catherine Gar ner), '46C, March 5, in Seattle, Wash. The Rhybsburgers make their home at 1721 Sunset avenue, Seattle. A son, Reid Hood Montgomery, Jr., to Reid Hood Montgomery, '38G. and Mrs. Montgomery, March 12 at Sumter. The Montgomerys make their home at Sumter, where Mr. Montgomery is assistant superin tendent of the Edmunds high school A son, William Paul Eaddy, to Cecyl Femister Eaddy, '43A, and Mrs. Eaddy, March 18 in Columbia. The Eaddys make their home in Co. lumbia. A son, Robert King. IlI, to Lient Robert King, Jr., '42EE, and Mrs. King, March 21 at Avalon. Santa Catalina Island, Calif. The Kings made their home at 1509 San Pablo avenue, Fresno, Calif. A daughter, Margaret Gibson Wil liams, to Braxton Holloway Wul. liams, and Mrs. Williams (Margaret Valiant Cooper), '34s, March 18 in Greenville. operations. le is now making his home in Columbia. Anita Davidson Aull, '42A, of Co. lunbia, was recently discharged from the WAVEs, and is now a dressed at 1818 Gervais street, Co lumbla. During her tour of duty with the WAVEs, Miss Aull was sta. tioned at the Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, Md. Mrs. Jordan Thomas Rogers (bA rah Louisa Flinn), '43J, of Colum. bia, plans to leave for Europe soon, where she will join her husband who is vice consul with the stale department at Stuttgart, German,. Three other alumnae whose hus bands are now in Europe, also plan to join them there. They are Mrs. George F. Charlton (Catherine Toal), '40J, of Columbia, who will go to Southoxen, Germany, where her husband is an instructor at the United States Constabulary school; Mrs. John S. Baskin (Frances Hart) '38A, of Columbia, who will go to Frankfort, Germany, where her husband is secretaryN of the general staff stationed at Frankfort; Mrs. Robert H. Bull (Marion Aldrich Wyman), '42A, of Columbia, who will join her husband at Salzbur-g, Austria, wher-e he is on the divisiot' staff of the 42nd "Rainbow" divi sion ther-e. Sgt. William Ernest Griffin, '46E of Greenville, is serving wvith the Sixth Marine Division in the Pa. cific theater, and is now stationed at Tsingtao, China, lie is addressed thr-ough the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Opi. Margaret Godbold Fields, '45A, of Columbia, is now addlress"d at Box 8.3. H-ender-son. Nev. Mrs. Albert L. Naragon (Mar garet Leonora Sloatne), '44C, of Ce. lumbia, is now addr-essed at 10 IHampton place. Genevan, N. Y. ,James Nancee Parr, SM 3-e, '47A. of Newberr-y, is now on dluty with the Navy, and Is serving ahoa,e the UJSS Craven In the Pacific. lit is adidressed thr-ough the Fleet Pos' Offi-ce, San Fr-a ncisco, Caiif. Pfe. WIilamt Weston ixon, '45E. of Columbia, is now on duty with the infantr.v. and is adldressedi at Company C. 86th Cml. Mort. Bn.. Camp Camnpbell, Ky, Ens. Edward H. (Ned) Hance, '46A, of Miami Beach, la., is now addreI-ssedl at Officers' Organizatlon Course, Bks. D) 104. N. T. S.. New port. Rhode Island. First Lleut. Hunyland Morris (Hly) Bryant, '420, of Schenectady, N. Y.. recently received his dischar-ge from service, aftet- having been ont dutty with a Field Artillery Grouap in the Eutropean theater. Dur-ing his tour of overseas duty, Lieuten ant- Bryant served for- two year' with the :34hi. Div-ision in Italy. He is now addr-essed at 208 Unmn street, Schenectady. Harold Brungardt, '47 V-12, of Lincoln, Nebr., who formerly served with the Navy in the Paci fic, and who was a sur-vivor- of the USS Lexington, recently received his discharge from service, and as now addressed at 1815 Magnolia avenute, Los Angeles, 6, CalIf. Mrs. Warren F". Miles (Revehiy Joyce Perkins), */90, of Florence, is addressed at 2089 Burroughs st-eet, San Dieo 11, alif ,380 --Asst. Edltr i rolina, graduates and non to send alumni news and i to the Alumni Office, imbia, South Carolina. They Promised Amilee Frances Hines, of Ches nee, and Ens. Nkorman Eugene Dukes, '46A, of Branchville, Feb. ruary 17 at Chesnee. Ensign Dukes recently reported to Newport, R. I., where he is on duty with the navy. Elizabeth Constance Steuart, of Tampa, Fla., and Capt. William Dailey Harris, '43A. of *Lamar, at Tampa. Captain Harris has served with the AAF in both the European and Pacific theaters. The couple * are making their home in Wash. ington, D. C. Carol Jane Allen, of New York City, and Lieut. (Jg) James Edward Wheeler, '40A, of Columbia, March 4 at Glencoe, Md. They are making their home in New York City. Helen Elizabeth Gibert, '44A, of St. Matthews, and Lieut. Benjamin Lenford Watkins, Jr., of Winston. Salem. N. C., March 10 at St. Matt hews. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Watkins was a member of the high school faculty at St. Matthews. Edith Aldrich Murphy, '48A, of Columbia, and Lieut. Erwin Tatum V Ridgeway., Jr., of Columbia and Lake Murray. March 15 in Colum bia. Molly Pearle Mathias, '41Ed, of Columbia, and Lieut. Otis 0. Now lin, of Hartsborne, Okla., January 17 in Columbia. They are making their home at Joplin, Mo., where Lieutenant Nowlin is on duty at Camp Crowder. Winifred Burford. '40C, of Cal houn Falls and Columbia, and James Monroe Fulmer, '40A, '40L, of Columbia, March 9 in Columbia. Mr. Fulmer recently received his discharee from service, after having been on duty with the navy in the Pacific theater. He is now prac ticing law in Columbia. The couple are making their home at 2741 Bur-f ney drive, Columbia. Carol Grenda Shapiro, '45Ed, of Richmond, Va., and Louis Cohen, of Brooklyn, N. Y., February 10 in Brooklyn. They are making their home at 101 Division aventle, Brooklyn. Catherine Dickert, of Newberry and Columbia. and Drayton Luther Nance, Jr., '45 V-12, of Newberry, March 9 at Newberry. Barbara J. Birbeck, of Palo Alto, Calif., and James Emerson Smith, '40A, of Columbia, February 19 in San Francleco, Calif. Mr. Smith is now on terminal leave from the AAF, after having served overseas with that branch oi service for two years. Prior to entering the service, he was employed with the S. C. State Highway department in Co. Ium bia. Lillian Hulet Moore, '42A, of Co lumbia, and Maj. Truman Aiexan dier llopkins. of Booneville, Mo., March 15 in Columbia. Prior to. her marriage, Mrs. Hopkins was con nected with the Standard Oil com pany in Columbia. The couple are making their home In St. Louis, Mo., where Major Hopkins is con nected with the Veterans' adminis tration. Johanna Ehrlyne Lane, '43A, of Mullins, and Glenn L. Bushef, of York Springs, Pa., March 15 in Charlotte. N. C. Prior to her mar ringe, Mrs. Bushey was associated with the Liberty Mutual Insurance co)mpany in Louisville. Ky. and Charlotte, N. C. The couple are making their home in Ashevilie, N. C. Liilian Aline L.aakson, of Purt Chester. N. Y., and Lieut. William Chiappell (Bill) Overton, '38A, of Columbia, February 28 at Long Beach, Calif. Lieutenant Overton has been on duty with the Navy for more than three years, and has seen duty in various Pacific points. He is now executive officer of the USS Queens. l'eggy Browning Martin, '46A, of Salley, and Thomas Calhoun McGill of Monticello and Conway. Prior to S her marriage, Mrs. McGill was a member,of the faculty of the Loris pub)lic school at Loris. Mary Margaret Phillips, of Bel ton, andl First l.lent. Harry D)uff Riddle, 'ISA, of Columbia, March 9 in New Yo, k City'. Lieutenant Rid dl "i ow~ on dluty with the Medi cni Corps of the AUlS at Camp Kit. mer, N. ., prior to overseas duty.4~ The couple are making theIr home at 32 ISast 62nd street, New York City. Mary Elizabeth Lunn, of Darling ton, and Lleut. (jg) Kay Lucas KiI'ven, '48A, of Darlington, March 23 at Dlarlington. Lieutenant Kir von returned to the States mn Dc. cember, 1945, aifter hanving been on duty with the Navy in the Atlantic and Pacific thieate'rs. He is now ata- * tionin harest.