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THE NORTH TEXAN
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EXES IN SERVICE
Published four times yearly rri the months'of January, •MartJ^ May,
and November by North Texas State College, Denton, Texas- Appii-
catiofw^ade-^or entry as seconof-ctass matter at the . post .office at
Denton, Texas, under act of August 18, 1903, as-amended August;
23, 1912. ^ . '• _ > _ ' o
The North Texan is distributed four times yearly to__forrner s£ui_.JSC faculty members
dents and other friends of the college who are interested in its ac;-' ^ayereceived orders to report to
tiyities. Persons with news which might be used are invited to su.bmit^p£^jn ^jr. force Base, Sherman,
information for publication in later issues. _. this month for processing and\ .
j , ' , ;, , l xx r .i_ idL iL classification Drior to activc duty, niajor, and Walter Parkcr iJeTL*
A publication committee *hich serves arc the staff ot t^Korfh g are''Mvin 'White and ton High coach, also have orders
Texan includes: Bob McCloud, sporfs -publicity director,Chairman- ; ■-> fnr pArrin /
f rank Nelson, both of ,tbe indus-
trial arts faculty, and Antonio
Garcia of the 'government faculty.
Fred Brown, an industrial arts
Air Force Base wing person
officer^ has been promoted^to
I rank,of lieutenant colonel. & 19
graduate, he served four
I with the Air Force, during the
war and was recalled to active do
Mrs.. Dude Neville McCloud, newsservice director; Lac^fKate Med-
ders of the-library service staff; Dr. Imogene Bentlevydean of women,"
and L. M.'Ooliins. executive-secretary of the Ex-^ymdant Association.
Officers of"tjre Ex-Student Association are; Jo^-P. Moore, Fort Worth,
president; lyman Robinson^ Whitesboro. .-Ben Henley, Gainesville
Charles Shumalter. Weat|*er?ord, and. M<< Emma Lou Floyd. Denton
vice-presidents; and L. M. Collins, executive-secretary.
Exes Employed;
In Many Fields
Some other former student or friend of the college might
enjoy this copy of the North Texan when you have finished
it. Whynot mail it to h im ? . '' ____ '
Because of the limited rtumber-o-f copies printed and the
lack of correct, recent addresses for many people, it is impos
sible
it.
for Perrin.
A North Texas ex-student, Lieu-
tenant E. P. Hutchens, Jr., is re-i
ported missing iif*action in Korea,
the War Department has notified
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Hutchens, Sr., of Denton.—
•> 1 He \vas assigned to the 522nd
Miss Elizabeth Moreau Scholz Squadron of the 27th Fighter
is employed as an occupational, \yjng and recently was'mentioned
therapist aide at Brooke Army jn news dispatches f<iir flying pro-
Hqspital, Fort Sam Houston, Tex.j tective cover for a downed flier' in
David Bryant York is now rec- Korea. His wife, the former Willa
« reational therapist at the John Grace-Perryman, lives with her
Sealy Hospital in Galveston. parents in Mineral Wells.
Serving as chief airport traffic - Ronnie W. McFadden, Midland,
controller with the Civil AeronaW1 has enlisted in the U. S. Navy
tics Administration in Lubbock is an^ has been sent to- the Naval
Robert Donald McLeod. 7' i Training Center at San Diego.
John E: Marquis, McCamey, is
recev
j in 1948.
North; Texans who have joined
theAir Force "recently include Bob-
by Sharp, Waxahachie, Carl Mc-
Clendon, Gatesville, and Gene Li
Rue, Clintoji, Qkla.„ all at Lowrj
Fieldr Denver; Boblpy Bailey anj
Morton B. Birdsong is a lieuten-
ant with the Austin Police Depart -
Don't throw it away. Pass it along to another North
?exan.
ment. j "c ,
Thomas Grady Peters
Oil Firms, Others Hire
NTSC Science Workers
the 40th Infantry Division at Camp
; Cooke.
* tr 14. r-v. ,manI Leroy C. Melton, Jr., Benjamin,
ager of the Hamilton Chamber of hag en]isted in th^ Air Force and
Commerce. -«=—i ■ is stationed at Lackland Air Force
Benjamin Franklin Luttrelirnirw
bol
fie
at Ellington Air Jj'orce Base, re-
cently returned from Saudi, Ara-
bia, where-^he taught English to
Arab^.
Base, San Antonio, while awaiting
transfer to fill an appointment to
the U S. Military Academy at
West Point. "
Charles Dameron, former jour-
Industry needs chemists, biolo-
gists, physicists and ot^e* workers
in scientific fields and many-North
Texans trained in the science di-
vision of the College of Arts and
Sciences are working for major
companies.
Among North Texans recently
reporting locations to the place
ment office are the following work-
ing as chemists for oil-com pa'n ies:
Thomas A. HiettantfJames Henry
Morriss, both with Shell Oil Co.
"in Houston"; Qinton Lee Berry,
MS Shell Oil Co., La Porte;
ss Maryann Duggan, Magnolia
'etroleum Co., ^ Dallas ; Ben A.
Scott, BS 1932,** Texas. Co., Port
Arthur; J. A. Greer, Gulf Oil
Corp., Port Arthur, arid 0. C..
Keller, Phelpa., Dodge Refining
Corp., Clint. Working with oil
companies as draftsmen are Mrs.
Max E. Barrows (Mary Colleen
Stewart..)—BS—1948,—H unable—Oil-
Co., Corpus Christi; John Edward
Chitwood, BS 1950, Shell Oil" Co.,
Midland, and Otis Herman Har-
rington, Jr., Magnolia Petroleum
-Corp.-;'-Dallas. * —
Working as chemists for Armour
and Co.
Emintrude
Fort Worth are
Dickinson^
^Addran Dee Richardson. is- now j nalism instructor at NTSC and
social worker with the Texas De-1 Dallas Times Herald staff mem-
partment of Public Welfare.
and Btriiard Riplej^-Bassinger. the fopmer Miss Norma Barring-
With the state health depart- jton September, 1950, is now
ment in^Austin.. are Miss Alice
Keaton, bacteriology, and
alvin Hart Lakey, BS 1936, chem-
ist. Also ith the state but lo-
cated in Fort Worth is Leonard
D Lamb, MS f948f iwho is-aquatic
biologist for the Texas Game, Fish
and Oyster Commission.
Listing research chemist as their
occupation are-Jack Wayne Sadler,
BS and MS 1949-50, with Okla-
homa Medical Research Founda*
tion, Oklahoma City; Russell Cain
Walker, Mrs. Tucker's Foods, Inc.^
Sherman, and Charles Gordon
Skinner, Jr., Celanese Corpi of
America, Corpus Christi. Other
exes working- as cfhemists are
GranviJJe Alton Billingsley, U.S.
(^ologieBi ;,>&«yvey, Fayetteville,
ber, is serving with the Military
1946, " Paul Glenn isme, who marriecP Sea Transportation Service, 33
Berry St., -San Francisco.
Cpl. Donalt Wajme Manness is
stationed at Fort Hood. -
J. W. ^Buckley, manager of-the.-
Banner Store jtt Sanger, has re-
ported tft Camp Chaffee, ' Fort
Smith, Ark., for training.
Thomas J. Mitchell, Jr., Perrin
Ark.; Jesse Davis, American Car-
is
employed at the Sherman Post Of-
fice. .*•* —r-
Miss Thelma Eunice Cunning-
ham is employed as a clerk 'with
the Collfector of Internal Revenue
in Dallas., - '
fNow working with the produc-
tion-planning department, of the |
Geophysical Service, Inc;, in Dal-J
la's, is/Ruben Lee Casteel, Jt.
Raymond GoK^Hteukey is now Mjss R c„ stif( BA 1949 of
«rnng fis deputy tax asso8sor-; benton- is student and educational
collector " and deputy sher.ff tf' secretary .at Southwestern Baptist
Jamie Combs, both at Lackland
Air Force Base,' San Antonio;
Danny Weir, Fort Worth, and Bilj
Jones, Baird, both at Sheppard
Fiel^d, Wichita, Falls, and Jack
Dobbs, Marshall, stationed
California. .
Serving in the U. S. Army artK "
Lt. Roy Taylor of Electra, witl °
the 45th Division, Camp Polk
Leon McMahan of Denton an<
Vernon Compton of Winters, boti
also with ,the 45th Division, am
oltin, witli a paratroo]
unit at Fort Benning, Ga.
Dan S. Wier, a junior at NTSC
enlisted in the Air Force in-Jan*
uary and is stationed a\ Sheppard
Air Force Base, Wichita Falls.
' W. B. Curry, Freer, has e&
listed in the Coast Guard and
receiving basic training at Gov-
ernment Island, Calif.
Lt. Ted Hosack, former Chat as-
sociate editor who graduated in
January, has been called to active
duty with the** Air* Ferce and is
stationed at Brooks Air Force
Base, San Antonio, ' v
Burl Stiff is"*serving with t
military'police unit at-Fort Ben
nmgr Ga. James Hooper, formerly
with "General Electric, is now stt-
I tioned at Camp Chaffee, Ark. Wil
| liam K. Doggett is in the Navy al
I Pensacola, Fla.
Ney/s of Ex-Students
Carson County.
Working with the Vocational re-
habilitation, Texas Education
Agency in Waco is Leonard Okell
Killion. . -
Mrs. Mattie Ragland Parsley,
MS 1938, is teaching in Olney
Public Schools. Mrs. Thelma Evans
Ray, BA 1927, of Fort
. .. Jilt
bon Paper;'Co., Ennis; Dr. Robert! teaching in the Birdville School. Junior High in Austin. ■—•"'
Lee Moore; General Electric Corp.,* Miss Mary Aileen Perry,- MM
Richland, Wash.,- and Jack I)on
Florence, U. S. Potash Co., Carls-
bad*. *
1946, is an instructor of music edu
cation at Fort Hays Kansas State
College.
Teaching the first grade at
Carlsbad, N. Mex., city school is
Miss Edith Ward, BS 1935. Mrs.
Ethel Brooks Murdock, BA 1940,
is teaching, in <£ne public schools
at Belen, N. M. Mrs. Birdal Hicks
Allison, BS 1947, is teaching at
Barstow.——
-4*-
Miss Gene Alford, who received
her master's in 1937, is teaching
in Dallas. James Chester Alvis,
MS 1941 is. superintendent of the
Bandera 1 Public Schools. .1 Mis^
Charlotte Anderson, MS 1936, is
a fourth grade teacher at Mans-
field.
A 1932 receipient„,of the Inas-
ter'.s degree. J. A. Anderson is
now superintendent of the Green- "®
ville Public Schools. On luly 1,
1951, he goes to Lafkin, Texaa,
as superintendent. He received
his BS in 1927. : —\ 1 ■
Mrs. Allye Atiglin Martin, BS
1934, of Tyler, is serving as di-
rector of music of the Smith Coun-
ty Schools. Clifford Dean Allen,
MEd 1949, is superintendent of
schools at Sanger. Mirs. Eva Ho-
College.
Miss Dora Elizabeth Peach, BS
Nance Is Singing X
With Blackburn-Shaw
• North Texans in the El Paso
area will have the opportunity to
hear a former Dipsy Doodler and
.Opera Workshop vocalist on April
7 when the Blackburn-iShaw Quar-
tet appears on a Parade of Quar-
tets in Liberty Hall in El Paso.
Jim Bob. Nance NT graduate
in music, sings bass with the wide-
ly-known AmariQo quartet. The
appearance will be sponsored by
the Society for the Preservation
and Encouragement of Barbershop
Quartet Singing in America, Inc.,
in conjunction with the El Paso
Kiwanis Club. '
. 1931, is teaching at Mineral Wells.
Teaching piano and theory at
the Amarillo Musical Arts Con-
Hazan, BM 1945
ward Atkins^ a graduate of 1938,
is teaching in Argyle.
Miss Oma Leo Askren, BS 1939,
is teaching in the Waco Public
Schools^- Roy Reese, MS 1947, is
teaching biology at Arlington State Miss—Mary Oittrer"P6rsons^'"EX
— 1935, is teaching at Amarillo in
the public schools. 'A I929 grad-
uate, Ralph P. Newsom is super-
intendent of schools at Palacios.
Mrs. Margaret Allison Bowden,
BS 1935, is teaching in Wylle. Miss
Mattie Le Ola Ady, BS 1935, is
a first grade teacher at Jacksboro.
A 1937 graduate, Mrs. Lucy Sat-
terfield Atkins, is fe!|fijiing ^ at
Bardwell, M^s. Ada Lou Dozier
Adams, a 1939 graduate; is teach-
ing at Colonial School in Dallas.
Mrs. Lula Watson tXjj^son, BS-
1938, is teaching in theLancaster
Theological Seminary.
A 1947 graduate, Marcia Jesse
Burch Ja county superintendent of
schools, of Love County at Mari-
etta, Okla. ~
A 1949 graduate, Mrs. Margaret
Brya^ Whitaker is teaching Eng-
Miss Dora Floyd, MA 1935, is
librarian at the Highland ParR
School in Dallas.
A 1946 graduate, Miss Frances
Lorraine Bush_UL^6aching at
Li da Howe School in Dallas.
Mrs. Mildred Freeman Payne, a
1939 graduate, is teaching in the
Fort Worth Public Schools.
-A 1949 graduate, Mrs. " Flofa
Fulbright Pocknis is, teaching at
Corpus Christi.
- Miss Dorothy Frances Forrest,
BS 1940, is a commercial teacher
at Keller High School. '
A 1939 graduate, Mrs. Juanita
the State Department of Public
Welfare. -
Serving as deputy commissioner
of the Texas Education Agency
i.n Austin is Warren Hitt.
Mrs. Mildred Anne Peden Wood
is now head, of procurement of the
Red Rivsr Arsenal in Texarkana
Ark.' . .
(paries Robert Brooks is now
warehouse mahager at Perrin Air
• Fw.ce Base in Denison.
servatory is Mrs. Caroline Pestor Carpenter Burchfield, is an elemen-
OLtfiflcBSr^in Hariingen.
William* Sherril Burba, BBA
1949. js-.teaching distributive ed-
ucation at the Young County
Vocational SchOol^and is a sales-
man for- Lunn Furniture and
Funeral Jfome in Olney.
Hubert Copeland is employed
as soil conservationist with the
Soil Conservation Service in No-
cona. ....
Miss Myrtle, Lorine Williams is
now a field ^worker with the-State
Department of Public Welfare in
Sweetwater. , „ . -'
Tax assessor-collector for Young
County is Harvin Kelly Jones. . ;
Miss Nelda Jeske is now district
North Texans Teach
Mrs. Lura Hall Phillips* BS
is teaching the
at the La Poynor School near
La Rue.
Miss Cleo Hammett, BA 1936
is teaching art at Sunset High
School in Dallas.
' 'Teaching" in the Port Arthur
Independent Schools is Mrs. Cleo
Holder Duncan, BA 1933.
Miss Ethel Charlotte Hellams
BA 1936, is teaching in Royse
City..
Mrs. Pauline Prestage Fox, BS
joi
Ail
\vh|
Public Schools.
A 1948 graduate, Mrs. Eihel j work clerk with the Soil Conserva-
Taber Braboy, is teaching at ^ tion Service in San Angelo.
Strawn. Her husband, J. R. Bra-
boy, is superintendent there.
Now teaching English ' at
Caleppsa High School in Mount
Olive, N. C., is Mrs. Mary Eliza-
beth Brown, BS 1937.
Nqw with the American Red
Cross^ Mrs. Gladys Lewallen Lon-
goria is a home service caseworker
in Austin.
Miss Mary
employed as a field worker with
" i948, is ^employed as, a" teacher In
Sivells Bend, Montague County
Charles Lee Evans, BS 1948, is
teaching in the Fort Worth Public
Schools.
Mrs. Janette Miller Emmons,
who graduated in 1942, is teach
ing , in Weatherford, High School.
Dr. Thelma Dumas Bell, BS
1930, is head of the home economics
department at Harding College.
Searcy, Ark.
Teaching in the Franklin Ele-
mentary School at Gainesville is
"Mrs.- Agnes Whaley Davis, BS
1949. j—"
A 1949 graduate, Albert Guy
Cade, is teaching at Merkel.
Mr,./ and Mrs. Raymond T.
Adams are teaching in the Ama-
rillo schools. He received his MA
"ifi 1941 and Mrs. Adams (Wanda
McCook) received the BS in 1941.
Mrs. Mattie- Brazill Sfegresti|^
, is teaching at Hico HigK
School. • 1 v
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