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KEEPING UP WITH. LETTERS YOU WILL LIKE -NEWSINBRIEF
THE EXES
Oklahoma City, Okla. Jack Ellison '43, Doc Mobley '42, and
Harry Hayes, ex-student bulletin editor Since leaving Hardin-Simmons, I have Bullet Cook '43, who are in training at
is now in service, and is earning his living been pastor at Sweetwater, Oklahoma, but Sam Houston Teachers College, were
by the sweat of his frau. now I am pastor af the Wilmont Place amused the other day when they read an
Cpl and Mrs. Joe Pee are parents Baptist Church, Oklahoma City. It is a article in the H-SU Brand concerning the
of a son born in Abliene. Corporal Pee nice church with 650 members. We like it fact that many students were suffering
40 is in the air corps stationed at Dodge just fine here. Is there a Hardin-Simmons from loss of sleep due to the heavy assign-
City, Kansas. Club in Oklahoma City ? Will you please ments by the teachers at H-SU. These boys
The latest address of Pete Shaw '35 in send me a list of Hardin-Simmonites who at Sam Houston Teachers College are tak-
boot camp is: live here inculding Will Rogers and Tinker ing seven courses with 24 hours of lecture
Guy W. Shaw Fields, if it is not too much trouble. If you each week and twenty four hours of super-
U. S. Naval Training Station do not already have a list prepared, Hardin- vised study. They also have fifteen hours
Co. 2022, Camp Ward Simmonites of the*last six years would be in military and physical training.
Farragut, Idaho . sufficient. The wife and I really enjoy Now in charge of the army air forces
Dorothy Jean Shaw '42, taught school at reading the Bulletin. You will find en. technical training command in the New
Abilene High School last year, and is now losed a check for two dollars for theBul- York area is 1st Lt. James N. Easterwood
working as 'Junior Operations Clerk for letin. Rev. and Mrs. Abe Hester, Jr., '41. '36, former ,pastor of the Trinity Baptist
American Airlines, Inc. in Abilene. She 231 S. E. 44th Street. Church, Norman, Okla. His headquarters
would like to hear from some, of the exes. Chapel Hill, N. C. are in Lynbrook, L. I. Chaplain Easterwood
The address of Pfc. Armand Ray Beau- I have appreciated very much the recent '36 is in charge of all religius activi
ch : various technical training schools and also
champ is: issues of the H-SU Bulletin. At the present various technical training schools an
Co. F. 506th Parachute Inf. directs army emergency relief for needy
Co. F. 506th Pac eime, I am pastor af the Baptist Church at military personnel. He was called to active
A.P.P. 472, clo Postmaster, Chapel Hill.. As you know, Frank Kim-
New York City, N. Y. rough and Clark Jarnagin are stationed erwith the army chaplains corps Decem-
Claude Brown and Ed Beeman ar some- here. Tom Barnes and Mrs. Barnes, who, and was trained at H
where in England. Claude's address is: was formerly Elizabeth Evans, are station- Sculptor Robert E. "Bob" Rodgers
S-Sgt. Claude Brown ed at Durham, a city some twelve miles Berkeley, Calif. has made a statue of an
Co. C, 346th Engrs. Reg. Berkeley, Calif. has made a statue of an
rom here. Before long we are planning on upward looking army air force officer at
A.P.O. 634, cjo Postmaster having a meeting af the H-SU Ex-Students the San Antonio Cadet Center. This statue
New York City, N.the San Antonio Cadet Center. This stat
st Lt. Winston Tucker '41, now has his n this region. We will let you know how we represents the goal of every pilot traiee
1st Lt. WinHe has been on 17'4, now has his ome out. Kelly Barnet '36. stationed there. Cadet Rodgers. a pilot
far, and e has been in England since last Roby, Texas trainee, is also a whip and rope artist, and
far, and has been in England 'since last -Enclosed please find 1.00 for which I was a former member of th Cowboy Band.
February. The Associated Press carried please find .0 for which was a former member of th Cowboy Band.
ryd s ish you to send the H-S U Bulletin to two The exes of H-SU the other night in San
story recently about him and his plane. rmer students, Ma Dorothy Mack
Ensign Jake Miller '42 has been at Nor- rmer students, Macon and Dorothy Mack Angelo, had a gathering after the opera
folk, Va., but is now in New Jersey in man Summerlin. Macon is a '40 graduate "Don Pasquale" in which Ed Williams '43
training. His address is: e nd Dorothy is a '41 ex. They now reside at appeared. The exes there are trying to get
traiEnsign J.. H is address is:NR 61 West Magnolia St., Sari Antonio, Tex. the ex-student group re-orgail'ed writes
VB 13 JMacon is a code instructor at Kelly Field. Betty Mcrntosh Schuman '42.
clo Fleet Postmaster They have never received the Bulletin, and These exes met in New York several
New York City, N. Y. l'm sure they would enjoy it. Margarette week-ends ago: Lillian "Putsy" Cowan '43;
Ross L. Miller '41 has been in South Sumerlin. Nita Mae "Tootie" Boyd '43; Cpl. Tom
America since February '42. He is planning Los Angeles, Calif. Guimarin '41, (Finance Officer, Fort Knox,
to come home sometime in April. His ad- "Better late than never"-I hope that Ky.); S1-C Lehman Gregg '41, (U.S.C.G.
dress is: >ld saying holds true. I'm sorry I am so Cartigan, Fleet Post Master, New Yark
Caixa Postal 676 ate paying my fee, because I surely do en- City, N. Y.); Mac King '43 (who is in mid-
Cuidade De Salvador joy getting the Bulletin and keeping up shipmen school); Ott Arrant '43 and Max
Bahia, Brazil with what's happening to everyone. I surely Nunn '42 (Submarine School).
South America am glad to hear what the "Cowgirl Band"
Joy Riddle is in .boot camp for marines. does, too. I haven't played my cornet in a very much. I suppose the University is
His address is: good while, but when I get a little home- quite different this year--without football,
Pvt. Joy L. Riddle sick. I pick it up and play a little. I'm go- etc., but I sure miss it anyway. I woxril for
Plat. 869, Training Regt. ' ing to a special school of aeronautical en- the Fidelity and Deposit Company. I am a
R.D.M.C.B. gineering now that Cal. Tech is giving it, bond writer and like it very much. PleaseSan Diego, 41, Calif. and I surely do like it. I finish in around !tell Dean Campbell hello for me and, where
The address of Lt. B. B. McKinney, Jr is: three months, and will be employed at I am working. I met Jimmy Lancaster on
N C A A B Douglas. Keep up the good work at H-SU the street about two weeks ago and we were
Wilmington, Delaware I guess after the war, all the students both rather glad to se each other. I think
Mary Youngblood '43, is working at will have to really have a reunion. I surely he said he was on his way to Georgia, to
Brooks Field, San Antonio. would like to see all the kids. Evelyn Hailey be stationed there quite a while. Mrs. Doc
Sidney O. Murdock '35, has been com- '42, 1827 South Hoover, Apt. 202. Mobley, Louella Cobb, Janne Hay and my-
missioned as 2nd Lt. in the Army of the Dallas, Texas' self see quite a bit of each other--talk a-
United States at the graduation exercises I thought maybe I'd better send this let- bout H-SU all the time--andDoc. here's
of the Adjutant Generals Officers Candi- ter to tell you my location so I can get the' wishing you and H-SU the best. June
date School, Ft. Washington, Md. 1Bulletin every month, because I enjoy it Gregg '43, 1206 N. Haskell.
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