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Keeping Up With The Exes
Perry Barber, chaplain serving in an ing Command. She enrolled in the W.A.C.s
engineering regiment somewhere in Sicily, n 1942.
has been promoted to captain. Captain Bar- Home on a brief leave enroute to his new
ber, who attended H. S.-IJ. in 32, is also tation in North Carolina is Lt. John A.
editing his regimental newspaper. jMingus 38. Lt. Mingus has just receivedLadelle Hufstutler 43 is the new sec-
retary ot the manager of the Abilene
Chamber of Commerce. While in school she
studied business administration, and was
elected freshman favorite.
Gordon T. Butler 32 who received his
B. A. degree, has been elected lieutenant
governor of the Northeastern division of
the Kiwanis Club in Florida.
Sgt. Frank Arroyo 42, is serving as
ground force man with the army air force
in England. While ni Hardin-Simmons,
Arroyo was an outstanding student.
Married: Josephine Grisham Hall 34 of
Dallas to Pvt. Philip Williams who is sta-
tioned with the army air force at Fort
Worth.
Nita Mae Boyd 43 and Lillian Cowan 43,
two of the six girl riders with the Cowboy
Band were in Madison Square Garden last
month to participate in the 18ht Annual
World's Championship rodeo.
Aviation Cadet Rufus W. Grisham 38 has
completed his basic flying training at the
Pecos Army Air Field and will go into ad-
vanced training at another field.
Mrs. Robert J. Tiffany (Clarine Ma!sh)
39 and young son who was born Oct. 4 have
gone to San Antonio to join her husband,
Lt. Tiffany. He was formerly with the
90th Division, and now hAs been transferred
to the air corps.
Seabee Caleb De Shazo is stationed at
Camp Endicott, R. I. with the Naval Con-
struction Unit. He enlisted in the Navy in
November, 1942.
Ensign Dan Steakley 31 has graduated
from the naval school at the university of
Arizona, and is now stationed at Los
Angeles.
Captain and Mrs. Jones T. Callaway.
(Mercedes Robertson 33 visited in Abilene
recently in the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. R.
Snow. Mercedes is a graduate of. Hardin-
Simmons and has-been living in Fort Worth
while her husband who is an army air force
navigator, was making 50 missions over
enemy territory.
Dr. Fred Austin Boyd 35 has recently
'been promoted from 1st lieutenant to cap-
tain. He is with the Dental Corps at Camp
Cooke, Calif.
Lt. Glenna Grant Frame 31, former
physical educational director a(t Hardin-
Simmons University was a member of the
first class of Womens Army corps officers
to be graduated from a special administra-
tive course for officers at Fort Logan, Colo.
Lt. Frame is being assigned to duty in the
Army Air Forces Western Technical Train-his commission from officers candidate
school of the Eastern Technical Training
Command at Miama Beach, Fla.
Major Bryon E. Pollock 30 who has been
stationed at Camp Carson, Colo., will report
November 15 to Leavenworth, Kans., to at-
tend a command and general staff school.
He entered the army medicare corps in 1936
soon after graduation from the Tulane
University School of Medicine.
Robert King 38 iS with the coordination
of Inter-American Affairs Office in Bogato,
Columbia, South America. He is an
.rchitectural engineer and is building a
$40,000,000 nurses 'training school at Univer-
ity City, Bogato.
Lt. (J. G.) J. H. Williams 28 and Mrs.
Williams (Lucile Osburn) 30 have gone
o San Franciisco where Lt. Williams will
erve as a naval educational training of-
icer. Before enlistment into the navy, he
was deputy superintendent of city schools
n El Paso.
Pfc. Gordon F. Gustafson 42 is in the
marine Corps stationed somewhere in the
)acific.
Born: To Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Baldwin
,Janice Miller 31) a son Byron Alvin on
uly 3, 1943. Alexanderia, Louisiana. They
.Iso have a little daughter, Linda.
Carol Johnson Van Assenderp 32 and
oung son of the Netherlands, Guiana,
jouth America. are visiting her parents in
3ogalusa, Louisiana.
Engaged: Pauline Patterison 36 ot 1st Lt.
Elliot Lee Higgnis. Marriage of the couple
will takeplace at Boulder City, Nev., Dec.
4. Pauline formerly taught school in Abi-
lene and is now employed at Camp
Bar&eley.
Raymond Wayne Davenport is with the
navy and his address is U.S.S. Sperry,
n care of Fleet Post Office, San Francisco,
Calif.
Ensign W. James Rosser 35 and Mrs.
losser (Rachel McDonald) 35 have been
isiting in Abilene. Ens. Rosser has been
tationed at the Naval Training School at
Tarvard, Cambridge, Mass., but is being
ransferred to San Diege.
World has been received here that Ensign
John T. Wilson 40 has been transferred to
Iarvard. His wife the former Janet Comer
8 will join him later.
James R. Black, Jr., 37 has been promot-
ed to Captain. He took part in the campaign
or Sicily.
Bor: Judith Annyce to Sgt. and Mrs.
Roger Eaton (Virginia Dalton) 41 ofarmy air base at Lubbock, Texas.
Pfc. Jentry Scott Holmes 31 has been
'raduated from the armament school of the
A. A. F. technical training command at
.owry Field, Colo.
George Wilcox, 43, who is in officers
candidate school at Camp Barkeley, visited
she campus frequently.
Rev. Lawrence Fitzgerald 31, pastor of
he First Baptist Church at Carthage,
Missouri, and a graduate of H.S.-U. has
been commissioned as 1st Lieutenant in the
army as chaplain. At present he is in train-
ng at'Harvard University. Mrs. Fitzgerald
s the former Frances Palmer 30.
Mrs. Ethel Howell, Abilene, mother of
drs. Charles Owen 41 and the Rev. Milford
lowell 41 died at her home following a
long illness. Milford is soon to .sail for
Africa as a missonary.
Leaving , Abilene November 15 for
California was Kenneth Plumlee 42. He will
nt'r the Pasadena Playhouse for dramatic
study. He specialized in speech while at the
university.
Lt. Calvin A. Adams 41 is with the army
air force and was recently in Aphvile,
N. C., to set up teletype equipment in the
large air base there. From Scott Field,
Ill., he was one of the eight hundred in
a class of 5,000 to be sent to Yale Univer-
sity for special training for commanding
,fficers.
Bobby Fielder 43 has gone to Alameda,
Jalif.. for training in the United States
roast Guard.
Two exes have recevied commissions as.
second lieutenants in the army air force
,fficer candidate school at Miami Beach,
'la. They are: Cpl. Thomas A. Brashear
4 and Cpl. J. B. Neely 35.
Mrs. Claud McAden (Tid Compere) 38
eturned from Columbia, S. C. to live here
vith her mother, when her husband, Lt.
McAden 37 was sent overseas.
Mrs. Lester Morton, 40 has been visiting
with her parents in. Abilene. Cadet Morton
has been transferred from Bakersfield,
Jalif. to Douglas, Arizona.
Lt. and Mrs. Charles A. Powell, Jr.. are
iving at Fresno, Calif. where Lt. Powell
1 is stationed at Hammer Field. Mrs.
>owell is the former Grace Dodson 39.
Cadet J. Chapman 41 came by the ex-
tudent offices recently. He is soon to re-
urn to his station for special orders. His
resent address is A. A. F. Pilot Detach-
cent C, Maxwell Field. Ala.
Born: To Lt. and Mr. Day Emery a
laughter, named Gay Lynn. Mrs. Emerys the former Inez Morris 37. Lt. Emery
7 is stationed at Camp Steward, Ga.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. 1Cordell Bales, a
laughter, Andrea Lee. Bales is a juniorRotan. The couple are now stationed at the Iministerial student at H.S.-U.
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