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DUES CONTINUE TO H-SU GRADS, CLASS OF 1915 I METERS YOU WILL
Adams, Dr. Clinton Earl, Camp Atterbury,
COME IN Indiana.
Officers of the Association have never Bradley, Roy, 1908 First Street Brownwood. Pacific Duty
had the desire to press our exes for pay- Brown, Harvey C.. 537 Cypress, Abilene., I don't know who is responsible for see-
ment of the dues. The assessment was made Carson, E. Thomas, 2801 Adams Mill Road, ing that I get the Bulletins regularly, but
as low as possible so that all could partici- Washington, D. C. I read them from "kiver to kiver", even
pate. For the one dollar fee, exes receive Carswell, Thomas Norwood, 1501 Ambler, though I recognize very few names. I notice
a full year's subscription to the Bulletin. In Abilene. that you even included a note on the former
addition to this, the following- services are Clayton, J. Milton, Route 2, Talpa. journalism prof. He's safe and healthy-
available for the asking: you can find the Compere, Edward Truett, Deceased. in fact, his skin hasn't even been broken
whereabouts of any e-student through our Goode, Lula .Mrs. M. D. Temple) 1807 14th as yet. I see where Schooley is getting a
files; you can find information concerning Street, Lubbock. commission. More power to him! I read that
all activities on and off our campus which Hester, Walter Lee, Hotel Campbell,, El Coach Jarnagin '38, is at the helm and that
have to do with H-SU.; you may make re- Paso, Texas. Gib may get a commission. How is Miss
servations for games and activities held on Holmes, Ruth (Mrs. J. T. Crosby). Big Head ? Give her my regards. I wish I could
our campus and in our conference without Spring. tell you more about what I do and where I
having to come to Abilene to do it; you can Hood, Jeff A., Deceased. am, but thousands of us will have to wait.
have the satisfaction of knowing that you Jobe, Eva (Mrs. Mack F. Richardson) 1446 Needless to say, we sometimes work very
are helping to keep an organization func- Anson Road, Abilene. enthusiastically and earnestly. Thanks
tioning that has the sole purpose of sup- Johnson,, Andrew (Mrs. Herbert D. Martin) again for the news. Keep it rollin'!
llying the exes with information and news 3329 Westminster St., Dallas. Ens. Eddie B. Dugan ex. '29 Armed Guard
of interest and value; you may find names Knight, Ollie (Mrs. F. T. Carson) 2801 Center. Treasure Island, San Francisco.
of excellent prospects for a job that needs Adams Mill Road, N. W. Wash., D. C. Vancouver, Washington
to be filled from our graduating seniors. McGregor, Waivie (Mrs. Wilmot Dougher)
You are helping to send a monthly paper ty) 1710 Cedar, Abilene. I have been called to the Trinity Baptist
to every man and woman who has done atly Mansell, Dennie Hugh, 1352 Alta Vista, Los Church of Vancouver. I got your card ask-
abount of work in the university, and you Angeles, Calif, ing my whereabouts, so thought I would
are helping keep alive in the hearts of our Nichols, Kate (Mrs. Haney Edwards) West- write you a few lines. This is a fine coun-
exes the will and the desire to see. their ,over Road, Fort Worth. try and a very, very beautiful one. It is only
alma mater remain one fo the most power- Prichard, Dr. Clarence L., 2042 South 8th, a three hour drive to the ocean beach, and
ful smaller universities in the entire south- Abilene. two and one-half hours drive the other di-
west. What more could one wish for one Richardson, Mack F., 1446 Anson Road rection to snow the year around. The great
dollar a year? If you have not paid your Abilene. Columbia River flows within five hundred
1942-43 dues. please do so NOW! If you do Rister, Dr. Carl Coke, Uni, of Oklahoma, yards of our home. There are mountain
not find your name listed in the subsequent Norman, Oklahoma. streams, lakes, etc., for fishing. It is never
issue of the Bulletin, you will know that Routh, W. E. 2034 Hayden St., Amarillo. oo hot or too cold. How about coming up
issue of the Bulletin, you willE. 2034 Hayden St., Amarillo. for your vacation, Harry? We have a great
the money has not been received, so feel Sandefer, Mary Louise (Mrs. Stanley Walk- work here. There are around 500,000 people
free to check up on it. We need and pa- er) 87 Susquehanna, Great Neck, L. I. work here. Other are around 500,000 people
preciate your cooperation. Since the March Stearns, Elmer C., Matador. in Vancouver and Portland. Give my re-
issue of the Bulletin. the following exes Taylor, (Lula (Ms. Joe T. Fielder), Churchgards to Dr. White, the faculty and all at
have sent in their dues, etc.: Point, La. dear old H-SU.
(D-Dues; M-Memorial Gifts; S-Stencils, Thomas, George W., Lockett, Texas. Simpson L. Tidwell ex. '38,
1914 East 10th. St.
Dept.-Departmental Gifts; Misc.-Miscellan- Tompkins, Addie (Mrs. W. J. Herington) 1914 East 10th. St.
eous; Mag.-Magazine Subscription.) Eastland. Perrin Field, Texas
Mrs. Claude. Stone, Ballinger. D2; Sgt. Triplett, Granville B., Bacareli 35, Mexico Just today I received a Bulletin sent to
Jack Dowdy, APO 485, New York City, D1; City, Mexico. me by my parents at Waco. Although not
Cpl. Tommy Guimarin, Fort Knox, Ky., D1; Weakley, Forrest B., Deceased. a grad of H SU, I took my civilian flight
Mr. and Mrs. Haile Daniel, San Francisco, Fine Arts rtaining there in 1941. Not many months
Calif., D2, M10; Lt. JG David Hull, Corpus Evans, Emma (Mrs. E. Von Zelowick) 3932 ago, I had a boy from H-SU as a student,
Christi, D1; Lt. Kenneth Whitescarver, Lake Park Ave., Chicago, Ill. nmrnd RMtn Pvkpirti '41 TTi h nmpQuantico, Va., D2; Lt. Jim Neely, Charles-
ton, S. C., D1; Mrs. Vada S. Eggleston, O-
dessa, Texas, D1; Dean A. Robinson, D2;
Capt. Foy 0. King, California, D1; John D.
Harvey, San Angelo, D1, Misc. 2; Dr. Ray
G. Collins, Houston, D2; Bernelle Clemer
McCray, Hamilton Field, Calif., D5; Jack-
Hinricks, Houston, D1; Glenna Grant
Frame, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., D2; Maj. R.
King Ont, Hendricks Field, Fla.. D1; Sris
Denton Kilpatrick. Big Spring, D3; Carl V.
Willis, Seminary Hill, D1; Lt. Teho Nichols,
George Field, Ill., D3; P. L. Armour, El
Paso, D2; Rev. Elmer Holt, El Paso, D1;
Mrs. H. W. Finley, Knox City, D1; Theda
Currin. Wichita Falls, D2; Thelma Graham,
Detroit, Mich., D1, M1, S1; Margaret Jar-
rett, Loraine, D1; Talma E. Buster, War-
renburg, N. Y., D2;. Oliver A. Fleming,Featherson, Vera (Mrs. Jim Back),
East 8th, Amarillo, Texas.313
Gordon "Spoofin" Weir '23, was the
speaker for the sunrise service held at the
grave of the late J. D. Sandefer, president
of H-SU for 34 years. This service is held
annually and spsonsored by a group of men
who agreed to such action a few years ago,
pledging themselves to meet each Easter
morning at the grave as long as any of
them shall live.
Freeport, D1; Mrs. B. N. Shepherd, Hobbs,
N. Mex.. D1; Harold P. Cowan, Charleston,
S. Car., D1, S1,; Sgt. J. G. Morrow, Santa
Ana, Calif. D1; Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt West,
Abilene, D3; Ensign O. A. Grant, San Fran-
cisco, D3. M20, S1, Misc. 1.7
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Tboy of whom you speak in the Bulletin. I
am very anxious to hear from him, and
would appreciate very much your sending
me his address. I have just completed a
long distance call to Winfield, Kan, to Lt.
Elbert E. Hall, ex. '31. He is assistant ad-
jutant at the field there. I would not have
known where Hall was had it not been for
the Bulletin. Thanks for sending it to me,
and tell Prof. Burnam hello for me.
Lt. Charles Weathered, Jr. ex. '41.
508th. School Sqdn., Perrin Field, Texas.
, Houston, Texas
Please send Bulletin to my son, Jack ex.
'41, who is in foreign service. Even though
he doesn't get all of them. I know that he
will enjoy all that do reach him. He never
fails to ask about H-SU. There is a tie that
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