University of Oklahoma - Sooner Medic Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

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A Ho fm Hon. Roy Turner, left, Governor of the State of Oklahoma, talks with Bill Hemphill, presi dent of the senior class, and Mrs. Carolyn Hays, president of A. E. l. First Row, left to right: Chancellor M. A, Nash, Oklahoma City, Chairman Iohn H. Kane, Bartlesville: Vice Chairman W. D. Little, Ada: Secretary Dial Currin, Shawnee: Assistant Secretary Guv H. laines, Oklahoma City: Wharton Mathies, Clayton: Clee O. Doggett, Cherokee: Frank Buttram, Oklahoma City: Iohn Rogers, Tulsa: M. L. Dudley, Hugo. SUXTE HEGE T5 PUR The State Regents for Higher Education are the governing body for the State-owned institutions of higher learning in Oklahoma. Created in 1941 by a vote of the people, it has functioned in the capacity of coordinating, and largely directing the over-all policy of the State's system of colleges and univer- sities. The Boards functions are, specifically, to grant academic recognition, to prescribe standards of ad- mission, retention and graduation, and to administer, collectively, the material assets of all of the public school system above the high-school level. Each institution has its own governing board which continues, by law, to administer directly the affairs of that institution. However, the State Board is the only group which is authorized to go before the legislature to recommend appropriation of HIGHER EDUCATION funds, special legislation, etc., and to deal with the other state offices and oflicials in behalf of the State Universities and Colleges. This group controls the entire system of higher education in the State of Oklahoma. lt is they, then, who determine the over-all standard of the institu- tions that prepare the State's younger citizens for a useful, productive life, on a higher, more specialized plane of endeavor-who actually determine in the long run, the ultimate course which the young State of Oklahoma is to follow. On their shoulders 'rests the responsibility for securing and maintaining an educational system which is second to none-which adequately fills the need of the younger generation for knowledge, and provides a means for the social and technological advancement of humanity. DR. GEORGE L. CROSS President of the University of Oklahoma The Territorial Legislature, in 1890, created the University of Oklahoma, the act providing that the government of the institution be vested in a separate Board of Regents, consisting of the Governor, ex oflicio, and five members appointed by him, The first state legislature, in 1907, increased the membership to nine. ln l9ll the legislature placed the control of the University in the State Board of Education, con- sisting of the State Superintendent of Public lnstruc- tion and six members appointed by the Governor. ln 1919 the legislature again vested the government of the University in a separate Board of Regents con- sisting of seven members to be appointed by the Gov- ernor. A constitutional amendment, adopted Iuly ll. 1944, made the Board of Regents a constitutional board with seven members to be appointed by the Governor, with approval of the Senate. Each mem- ber is appointed for a term of seven years, the term of one member expiring on March 29 of each year. This amendment provided that the current members serve until the expiration of their respective terms. The Board of Regents has under its control the University and the Oklahoma Geological Survey, in Norman: the School of Medicine and Training School for Nurses, and the University and Crippled Childrens Hospitals, in Oklahoma City: and the Southern Oklahoma Hospital, in Ardmore. Meet- ings are held regularly on the second Wednesday of each month and special meetings are called when the occasion demands. The Board appoints the presi- dent of the University, and all members of the fac- ulty and employees are appointed by the Board on the recommendation of the President of the Univer- sity. It is authorized to prescribe rules and regula- tions for the management of all divisions of the insti- tution, approves budgets, and makes recommenda- tions to the State Regents for Higher Education for appropriations from the State Legislature. The present members of the Board are: W. R. W'allace, Oklahoma City, president: Lloyd Noble, Ardmore, vice president: Erl Deacon, Tulsa: Don Emery, Bartlesville: loc lVlcBride, Anadarko: Ned Shepler, Lawton: Dr, Oscar White, Oklahoma City. Emil R. Kraettli. Norman, is secretary. Left to Right: President Williain R. VVallace, Oklahoma City: Vice President Lloyd Noble, Ardmore: Erl Deacon, Tulsa: Don Emery, Bartlesville: loe McBride, Anadarko. Ned Shepler, Lawton: Dr. Oscar VVhite, Oklahoma City. ff.-'-TL ::: ::: 9 O 5 T is customary to dedicate the SOONER NTEDIC to some outstand- ing faculty member, or alumnus who for some reason deserves to be honored in such a manner. However, today, the spirit of the school has changed. We no longer state and restate what is present on the campus, and remind ourselves that although we may not be the largest, we are one of the best. No, today, the School of Medicine looks forward to a glowing future of increased service to mankind, of extended hospital and preclinical facilities, of an enlarged curriculum, of a larger student body. Ground has already been broken for extension of the University Hospital. The Alumni Association is lending every effort to expand both hospital and basic science departments to compare favorably, and perhaps surpass other institutions in the nation, Yes, the dreams of the builders of the school are apparently materializing. To dedicate this SOONER MEDIC to any one person seems impossible-the future is unrolling-it is the spirit of the school, faculty, and student body alike to participate. U Today, as we enter upon the threshold of tomorrow, with the vision of dreams being fulfilled, we dedicate the SOONER MEDIC to the ideal envisaged by the founders of the institution--to the dreams dreamed by men who have strived for higher and nobler attainments-and have guided the School through a perilous infancy to its present status. We dedicate to the vision and fortitude of those whose task it is to carry out those dreams-and to dream greater dreams for the future. New horizons stand re- vealed-and we dedicate the SOONER MEDIC to those new horizons-in short, to the future. r ulll ll, llll ' n Ill I H ans In I llll u . - I U, 1 Im ..., , ,. SCHOOL of MEDICINE ADMINISTRATION cmd FACULTY SENIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS SOPI-IOMORE CLASS ERESI-IMAN CLASS MODUS OPERANDUS ERATERNITIES STUDENT PUBLICATIONS FEATURES I ALUMNI DIRECTORY ADVERTISING x f i Yxzp. 'Qi s Qi as WF -if , ,. ly, .t 5 sfibgf -ff , ,P- I serif as , Q u i I' ' sis , I qgizfi F3545 L4 ,I '-if E, THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE . . Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankinde . . . - IOHN DONNE, The big square building on Ilie norilw side of iliirieenilu slreei symbolizes Ilwal pari of medicine wlwieli Ilwe maiorily of sludenls only observe casually, or else regard in awe- slriclcen wonder, lilce small clwildren slanding spellbound before a Toy counler. Here eacli Iall, a new class of medical sludenis is malriculaied, and from benealli iis pro- Iecling wing, equal numbers oi well-Trained plwysicians emerge, io assume llieir places in ilie ceaseless siruggle againsl disease. K w M ,,, ,-f' . 9.3 ,L b 0 in nf , Q in W ' Q, My 4, t V ', n .w v- uh . 9 ' 5' f' Q . ff , X. qs, 4 I Lrff' x 'A 'F yi A if A ' . .mar 1 ,,., rg. Q -f Q . , 2'-' iw. A V 3, 32 A v 'iw A KA .rf T. . nh, Q' S s 'x ' ggi J 'f' Yt?,w3f 9 ii Lk.ft?Lfaff. 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Dr, Gray, in his short time in Oklahoma, has come to be known in Medical cir- cles throughout the state as a competent and courageous leader, and an expert in his field. Coming to us from the Deanship of the Medical Col- lege of Virginia, Dr. Gray has had wide experience in the field of public Health, having worked and studied in the south, and in the west, with several Public Health depart- ments, and with the Kellogg Foundation in Michigan. He received his B. S. Degree from Grinnell College, and his M. D. at lohns Hopkins. He was awarded the Mase ter of Public Health Degree while working on a Rocke- feller Foundation Fellowship at Harvard. Dean Gray is a member of the A,M.A., the American Public Health Association, Phi Beta Kappa, The Medical Society of Virginia, Richmond Academy of Science, Delta Omega fPublic Healthl, Alpha Omega Alpha fMedi- cinel, and Phi Beta Pi. P.GHAY UH H HULU . SHUEM HER Dr. H. A. Shoemaker joined the faculty of the Univer- sity of Oklahoma in 1920, and has since become an in- tegral part of the organization. He has advanced in rank from instructor in Pharmacy to head of the department of Pharmacology, and has been Assistant Dean of the School of Medicine since l939. For one year he served as acting Dean and acting Superintendent of the School of Medi- cine and the University Hospitals. During the time he has been at the School of Medicine, Dr. Shoemaker has done post-graduate Work at the Uni- versity of Washington, where he received the M. S. de- gree, and at Yale University, where he was granted his Ph. D., with a major in Pharmacology and Toxicology. He is a member of Phi Delta Chi fChemistry and Phar- macyj, Alpha Kappa Kappa fMedicinel, Rho Chi, Sigma Xi, Phi Delta Psi, and Sigma Mu Sigma fraterni- ties. He is also a member of the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, and many other professional and scientific organizations. AVS? 'i Riff? 1 - - : -:f- . . . sffwwf U f , ...Q R' 1 A I n ,.., - V .. . A ' il ,K 7 4 we 5 - -- -----' lp l ff , v 2 '- ' 1 , 1 . E ,1 . A --':Q DR. IOHN W. BARNARD DR. ALICE M. BRUES DR. RALPH E. CHASE Associate Professor of Anatomy Assistant Professor of Anatomy Instructor in Anatomy Student Council Faculty Advisor iii' f 5 5 THE FACULTY On the first day of school each fall, the freshman can be identified, not alone by his facial expression-which is a study in itself-but mainly by the peculiar admixture of reluctance and impatience with which he climbs the stairs leading to that first third-floor tryst with the Histology Department. Every student has fond memories of when he first sat in 'fLittle Ioe's class: his first time 'fup when 'ASpanky gave him the oral-quiz, that is. That intro- duction to H. E, Eleven, and his siblings: yes, those were the days when the students heart was carefree-well, al- most anyhow. Of course, slide quizzes plus Dr. Richter's grading policy-i. e., Ucut your throat at your own leisure 1 'f -coupled with the not too inviting, yet extremely interest- DR. CHARLES F. DEGARIS Professor of Anatomy ing afternoons in fourth-floor-East, combined to make life one long succession of joys and frustrations that ex- DR. IOHN F. HACKLER DR. DONALD B. MCMULLEN DR. ERNEST LACHMAN Professor of Preventive Medicine Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine Professor of Anatomy and Public Health and Public Health mba .aff DR. KENNETH M. RICHTER Associate Professor of Histology and Embryology frightl, with student tleftl DR. ZOLA K. COOPER DR. IOSEPH M. THURINGER Assistant Professor of Histology Professor of Histology and Embryology and Embryology THE FAB LTY plain the peculiar antics exhibited by the typical Medic at various times during the year. No sooner has he begun to adjust to this new, different -and fascinating-life into which he has literally Usweat blood to be admitted, than someone calls a signal and the scene changes. Nine o'clock classes are a thing of the past, never to return. Bright and early on the first morn- ing of the second semester, Freddy Freshman trudges happily to keep his rendezvous with The Bull -Mason himself. Of course, sooner or later, 'iThe Book is opened, and the freshman begins to understand the true significance of acidosis when the pH of whales milk is 3.5-or maybe I skipped a line there somewhere. The lateral spino-thalamic tract becomes the bosom companion A e of the student, and the expression grey matter achieves significance. However, he fails to find that easy time DR. Louis A. TURLEY Professor Emeritus of Pathology DDR. DAVID VAN BROWN Miss IEANNE GREEN DR. HOWARD C. HOPPS Assistant Professor of Pathology Instructor in Pathology Professor of Pathology 5N Louis E. DIAMOND Instructor in Biochemistry if ,..,,,.,R DR. MARK R. EVERETT Professor of Biochemistry DR. ARTHUR A. I-IELLBAUM Professor of Pharmacology a .i Miss FAY SHEPPARD Instructor in Biochemistry DR. ALTON C. KURTZ Associate Professor of Biochemistry THE FAEULTY the big boys said he'd have. The ceaseless frustration begins to tell on him, and while he may not show it openly, deep within him, he yearns for summer vacation. But when summer comes, what does he do?-You guessed itl He makes up deficiencies for three months, and starts his second year-referred to by the big boys as the easy term. While a lecture by Dr, Hopps is different from one by Dr. Thurringer, and the regular meetings with Dr. Moore Clater to be dubbed Hflot Dog for reasons long since lost in antiquity-and probably better left therej are a little less vigorous than some of the freshman classes, they are every bit as profound, and an hour earlier, to boot. The student in his spare time indulges his ego by giving unequivocable advice to the frosh on tlj How to pass Histology, Q21 How to pass Anatomy, t3j How to pass Embryology. The unknowing frosh-trusting souls M M-WARM. ..,f, DR, PAUL M, DARDEN and DR. pAuL W, SMITH DR. RICHARD.W. PAYNE Associate Professor of Pharmacology Graduate Fellows In Pharmacology y P . 2 ff .JD-Q M DR. FLORENE C. KELLY DR. HIRAM D. MOOR DR. HOMER F, MARSH Assistant Professor of Bacteriology Professor of Bacteriology Associate Professor of Bacteriology THE FACULTY that they are-frequently TAKE this advice. To all as- piring Medical Students-here is B.M, QBig Mistakel Number One-DONT!!! Everything goes smoothly for four weeks. Dr. Hackler makes his appearance, and the mysteries of how to keep the public healthy are explained in an off-hand manner that surprises many students-with its dullness! Dr. Marsh teaches the futility of hand-washing, and Dr. Kelly becomes engrossed with the DIP-loaCOC-cus Pneu- moneeiii. Pathology notebooks make their appearance and Miss Green extracts her toll of blood, sweat, and tears from the now-tiring student body-collectively speaking, of course. Dr. Brown joins forces, and the Pathology Department personifies the proverbial straw-M haystack would be more to the point, Dr. I-Iellbaum, in his genteel manner, with Dr. Payne, Dr. Darden, and Dr. DR. BELA HALPERT Professor of Clinical Patholo University Hospitals DR. EDWARD C. MASON Professor of Physiology QV Director of Laboratories in the DR. ALLEN I- STANLEY DR' A' N' TAYLOR Assistant Professor of Physiology Assistant Professor of Physiology G+. DR. HENRY H. TURNER D DR. ROBERT C. LOWE DR. M. P. PROSSER Associate Professor of Medicine Assistant Professor of Medicine Associate Professor of Psychiatry DR. CHARLES P. BONDURANT Professor of Dermatology and Syphilology DR. PAUL M. V1cKERs Instructor in Surgery and Neurology THE PAK LTY S m i t h soothe jangled nerves - Rx:M.S.gr.x,qid,X 9,999,999M. Then it happensl One morning a quiz is announced. Fifteen minutes later, another quiz is is announced. Within one day, no less than fifteen tests can be scheduled in only six courses, and fifteen more will be ready by the time the first set is taken. Casualty lists mountfl-lopps sprouts horns-Faust rejoices, and the semester ends amid screams of the wounded as the student trudges wearily into the next semester-the big boys say this term's a snap!! After a Week at a psychiatric sanitarium, the student en' rolls for the next semester. He is amazed to find that the number of courses has increased in geometrical progres- sion. The term begins, and all goes well. Several clinical men make their appearance, and the student begins to understand the significance of rales. Obstetrics and Neu- DR. A. BROOKS ABSHIER DR. T. G. WA1Ls Instructor in Dermatology Professor of Otology, Rhinology and Syphilology and Laryngology ,- .g X ,.. im., ,Mbna 5 E' Q 2, C ff 2 ' A .ff A 3 K f - , ..., G wa .lt - ya' Maw- - . DR. CARL L. BRUNDAGE DR. D. H. O'DoNoGHuE DR. IOHN E. HEATLEY Associate Professor of Dermatology Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery Professor of Diagnostic Radiology and Syphilology THE FACULTY rology are explained in one-per-week sessions that only succeed in confusing everyone-except Iaundice, who has a philosophical attitude, and is never confused by any- thing. In the midst of this introduction to Clinical Medi- cine, one small island of unflustered decor remains-if you can count their legs, buddy, you got 'em-scabies, that is!! Yes, Dr. McMullen is right in there pitching with life cycles, trypanosomes, and bed bugs to offer, and the stu- dent aphidly fouchll devours the information that the good man disseminates. Quizzes again fall like flies, and about half-way through the semester, the student realizes that something called the Basic Sciences Examination is looming dead ahead. Providing he survives this ordeal with his wits intact, the student may be observed wanderf ing aimlessly down the halls, moaning, Will this year NEVER end? DR. W. F. KELLER Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology DR. BEN H. NICHOLSON DR. C. H. HALL DR. C. M. POUNDERS Associate Professor of Pediatrics Professor of Pediatrics Professor of Pediatrics DR. BERT F. KELTZ DR- C- l- FISHMNS DR. P. E. Russo Associate Professor of Medicine pI'0f9550I' Of Medlcme Instructor in Radiology ' f DR. IOHN H. LAMB Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Syphilology DR. CHARLES G. ROUNTREE fleftj Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and DR. D. D. PAuLus Assistant Professor of Medicine D , THE FAIIULTY With the close of the sophomore year, we bid a fond farewell to the big tan building on the north side of the street, and enter the University Hospital-for treatment. After three months in bed, the student once again resumes his studies. This time, he is an upperclassman-white coat, and everything-with real patients to work up. OPD is a little slice of heaven where confusion reigns, and the student decides that perhaps he'd better go back and read another chapter of DeLee. In clerkship, to his surprise, he discovers that those Ph. Dfs across the street were really teaching him medicine after alll! But junior and senior students do have classworki and they take notes, too-just ask Dr. Halpert if they don'tl Dr. Russo keeps everyone in the dark in X-Ray. lt is rumored that he actually shows real films, although this has never been confirmed. Dr. West explains how DR. REYNOLD PATZER DR. HARRY W1LK1Ns Associate Professor of Surgery Profgssgr of New-0-Surgery it Rf 1 DR- l0HN W- MORLEDGE DR R Q GOODWIN DR. MILTON I. SERWER ASSOCiBf2 PI'0f9SS0l' Of Medicine Assistanfprbfegsor of Medicine Associate Professor of Obstetrics THE FAEULTY to reduce fractures, and spreads sage advice regarding Workmens compensation laws, while Dr. P. E. Iohnson pursues the student through Orthopaedics Clerkship, and explains the physiology of fracture repair in terms that even a junior can understand. Dr. Prosser completely and charmingly systematizes the Held of Neurology, and the wiles of women are explained by the gynecology de- partment under the able leadership of Dr. Penick-Good morning, Doctor!!! But theres an empty saddle in the old corral, for Dr. Keltz has relinquished his grip on Medi- cine Clerkship-much to the students' sorrow. lf you have to be ridden, there's nothing like having a good man in the saddle, Myelophthesic anemia steals the show when Dr. Langston classifies the blood dyscrasias, while Dr, Nicholson provides a true insight into a child's prob- lems, and clarifies the physicians responsibilities. But DR. CHARLES M. OVLEARY DR. I. MOORE CAMPBELL Instructor in Surgery Instructor in Surgery DR. F. REDDING HOOD Assistant Professor of Medicine DR. M. F. IACOBS Assistant Professor in Medicine W-ww., E. J E , . DR. IOHN M. PARRISH DR. IAMES B. ESKRIDGE, IR. DR. GEORGE H. GARRISON Assistant Professor of Obstetrics Professor of Obstetrics Assistant Professor of Pediatrics DR. GRIDER PENICK Professor of Gynecology THE FACULTY when he isn't in class, or the clinic, or running a CBC and UA, the upperclassman may be found superiorly in- forming a group of freshmen that the next semester is the easy term and that if he'll just stay home two nights a week, his Worries are over-how true. Then, he experiences one of the greatest thrills a stu- dent of Medicine ever knows-some unknowing patient looks up at him, and calls him Doctor The pleasant surprise of suddenly realizing that someone is depending on you for help which he cannot supply for himself, leaves a glow of satisfaction that is not to be surpassed too many times in this life. But in the course of events the student has occasion to watch Dr. Wilkins remove a brain tumor, or see Dr. M, Campbell operate a utetralogyf' You absorb some of the enthusiasm that Dr. Patzer radiates- DR, R, D, ANSPAUGH DR. BASIL A. HAYES DR. R. H. BAYLEY Professor of Medicine Professor of Urology Associate in Obstetrics and Gynecology 3 1 X mmm :Swami gffmwwxd 2 ii is I I F 5 'L DR. FORREST M. LINGENFELTER DR. C. E. CLYMER Associate Professor of Surgery Professor of Surgery THE FACULTY see how he steadfastly pits his Wits against mankind's greatest killer, and realize that perhaps you aren't quite as sharp as you thought you Were. Dr. Lowe quietly unravels a snarl of rare syndromes, and makes the diag- nosis in a matter-of-fact manner that rivals the poise of Buddha. Then Dr. Bayley, on ward rounds, approaches a patient with a quiet, understanding smile of reassurance, and in a few well-chosen words obtains significant infor- mation that you've tried for hours to uncover. He dis- cusses the case, and quietly moves on to another bed to repeat the performance. It is then that you begin fully to realize that after all, you are NOT a Hdoctorf' that even though you MAY at a future date receive the right to place D. after your name, you, in your mind, will not assume that title until you are convinced that you are living the highest ideals that are-Medicine. DR. L. I. STARRY Professor of Surgery DR. G. E. STANBRG Assistant Professor of Surgery f ff-f Q DR. E. R. Muslcic DR. JOHN PF. BURTON DR. IOSEPH W. KELSO Associate Professor of Medicine Professor of Surgery Associate Professor of Gynecology The SE IUH CLASS Right: Calkins and Clements confer quietly, as the UU. A. Department functions compe- tently in the background. Scene-Senior Lab. Below: You'd think Clements was the only member of the senior class who's photogenic!! Miller concurs in the opinion. Scene, Surgery-Main Hospi- tal. tGreene, you're on page 51.1 Boat's loaded! Last go-rouncll The graduating class of 1947 is ma- triculated in its terminal semester. We'uns, that is. Following our junior year, the class received a six months' vacation incident to deceleration. The members worked on the V.D. survey, took hospital jobs, rested, traveled, etc., and were ready to return to school last fall. This year has been wonderful. Oh, if we were inclined, we could say that obviously the only reason that half of the class is now married fno offense, ladiesl is that it takes a full-time secre- tary to figure out the senior's schedule, and to get him to class on time. Or we might observe that this is the only hos- pital we know of where surgical spe- cialties means E.E.N.T., N.S., Plastic, and Post-polio. We could hint that we are a little disappointed when we see the yawning, empty wards, while every- one from a resident's mate 2C on up has an office. But we won't say those things. We'll say, rather, that we appreciate very much the instruction given us by each of the services. The staff men have given a great deal of their time to fur- ther our education, and we want them to know that we shall make sure that their time was not wasted. Senior Class Officers, left to right: R. W. Donaghe, Student Council representative: R. L. Loy, Student Council representative: B. Young, Secretary-Treasurer, W. Hemphill, President, Sharpe, Vice-President: R. Redmond, Social Chairman. Well, right now we're in the throes of a big bridge tournament. We're trying to get in a few hands be- tween babies-newborn, that is. We've had a couple of good parties this year, but everybody is looking forward to the gala dinner-dance of the year, the 'Senior Party, which will be the night after graduation. And then there's the time Boot lost his pants in surgery, setting some sort of a new unveiling record. All in all, we've had a very pleasant and profitable four years, and, barring complications, Iune 2, 1947, will see seventy exuber- ant young M.D.'s eagerly looking forward to internship and the practice of medicine. -M, K. BRALY Right: Scene from the serial drama, The Panhandle Boys at Herffs. Braly looks on in glee as Dead-Eye Delho- tal levels his trusty .45 at poisoned potion podner Brawner prepares to take. McCoy fextreme leftl , soda-pop bottle in hand, ob- serves, unmoved. '-w..,,..N . : -' '-. 'a 539 rw-'H ff' JF 'll I II KU 1, J-Intlll.-LJ.-1 f-1 - .'L g. .'.j 9 'M ra Q4-. ff' -'1' 4 I 7 4. .Y ' :L H. , 'N l I . U ,., I I num I I 5 , ' -- ,WM ,ff ,ro 1 .X ,II .....,. , f I, .lj X ' , gulf' l X fm , 9 I I III- -,,q4.g:5:,'ff:' f ,f , 1 ,W Il - - ff !0ff,,.,'fm.,, atb! A s.. l Ill , dh ll' H' T H , ll ln Oh, would I were a senior And knew those great big terms: The ones that leave the laity Completely lost for words. I'd swagger up and down the halls, The nurses all would bow: An austere look upon my pan, The patients I would wow. Austin Buxton Delhotal Fredrickson Bailey Calkins DeVore Friedman Bayless Clements Dinkler Fugate SE First Row: IOHN D. AUSTIN, Altus, North Texas State Teachers' College, Harris Memo- rial Methodist Hospital, Ft. Worth, Texas: BYRON L. BAILEY, Vinita, Northeastern Okla. A. 51 M. College, University of Oklahoma, IIIBII, New Rochelle Hospital, New Rochelle. N. Y.: IAMES M. BAYLESS, Ada, Tulsa Univer- sity, flf X, Gallinger Municipal Hospital, Wash- ington, D. C.: MARTIN BERGER, Seattle, Wash., University of Washington, Providence Hospi- tal, Seattle, Wash.: WILLIAM L. BOND, Moore. Oklahoma University, 4' X, St. Anthony Hospi- tal, Oklahoma City: M. K. BRALY, Buffalo, Okla. A. 63 M. College, Tulane U., 'It X, Indiana U. Medical Center, Indianapolis, Ind.: DONALD L. BRAWNER, Hooker, Oklahoma U., 'PBIL Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Va.: BRUCE H. BROWN, McAlester, Northeastern State College, Stanford, 4' X, St. Anthony Hos- pital, Oklahoma City: E. OMAR BURGERT, Wichita, Kansas, Oklahoma University, fbB II, St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Third Row: CHARLES E. DELHOTAL, Okla. City, Okla. Univ., fI1BH, University Hospital, Oklahoma City: IAMES K. DEvoRE, Fayette, Mo., Central College. Mo., University of Wis- consin Hospital, Madison, Wis.: FRED DINKLER, Fort Cobb, Okla. Univ., IP X, St. Ioseph's Hos- pital, St. Paul, Minn.: ROY W. DONAGHE, Mc- Alester, Okla. Univ., Okla. City Univ., KIJBH, King County Hospital, Seattle, Wash.: RAY- MOND I. DOUGHERTY, Hinton, Southwestern In- stitute of Technology, St. Anthony Hosp., Okla. City: ROBERT DURAN, McAlester, Northeast- ern State College, KP X, Methodist Hospital, In- dianapolis, Ind.: ANCEL EARP, IR., Okla. City, Okla. Univ., fl' I5 II, University Hospital, Okla. City: THOMAS HOCKER FAIR, Internship-St. Vincent's Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind.: RILEY P. FOSTER, Okla. City, Okla. Univ., Stanford Univ., fl' X, Montreal General Hospital, Mon- treal, Quebec, Canada. URS Second Row: M. T. BLIXTON, IR., Okla. City, Okla. Univ., Stanford U., 'PBIL St. Anthony Hospital, Oklahoma City: ROBERT S. CALKINS, Wewoka, Oklahoma Univ., 'IP X, Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.: DONALD G. CLE- MENTS, Hennessey, Okla. Univ., Stanford Univ., fl' B II, Milwaukee County Hospital, Milwaukee, Wis.: CHARLES R. COCHRANE, Tulsa, North- eastern State Teachers' College, Emory Univ., 'I' X, University Hosp., Iowa City, Iowa: F. W. COGGINS, Poteau, Northeastern State College, fl' X, St. Anthony Hosp., Oklahoma City: BILL O. COLEMAN, Okla. City, Northwestern State College, TX, Kansas City General Hospital, Kansas City, Mo.: IESSE D. CONE, IR., Cordell, Abilene Christian College, 'I'BU, Wesley Me- morial Hospital, Chicago, Ill.: WALLACE R. COYNER, Edmond, Okla. U., St. Anthony Hosp., Oklahoma City: ROBERT E. DEAN, Tulsa, Okla. U., 'I' X, Barrones-Erlanger Hosp., Chattanooga, Tenn. Fourth Row: IOHN W. FREDERICKSON, Okla- homa City, Okla. Univ., 'PBIL Mercy Hosp., Denver, Colo.: DANIEL FRIEDMAN, New York City, N. Y., Oklahoma University, Queens General Hospital, Iamaica, N. Y.g EDWARD M. FUGATE, Bartlesville, Westminster College, 'I' X, Detroit Receiving Hosp., Detroit, Mich.: TOM S. GAFFORD, Okla. City, Okla. A. EBM. College, Okla. Univ., Okla. City Univ., Vanderbilt Univ. Hosp., Nashville, Tenn.: IOHN F. GAINES, Ho- bart, Oklahoma U., Stanford U., 4' X, St. Louis County Hospital, St. Louis, Mo.: IAMES L. GREEN, IR., Muskogee, Okla. U., 'PB II, Emer- gency and Central Dispensary, Washington, D. C.: CAROLYN C. HAYS, Sulphur, Oklahoma U., A EI, Childrens Hospital, San Francisco, Calif.: WILLIAM I. HEMPHILL, Pawhuska, Okla. U., 'PB II, Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, Oregon. Berger Bond Braly Brawner Brown Burgert Cochrane Coggins Coleman Cone Coyner Dean Donaghe Dougherty Duran Earp Fair Foster Gafford Gaines Green Hayes Hemphill At: . HH 2 .A A I to to I im xv Y I I my M g I if Q, R L I' TXXX 1 A as S Wx .,,tw A. - WV . E N .'ii A I SE First Row: GLENN HOPKINS, Portland, Ore., Oklahoma Univ., 'P X, City-County Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas: WILLIAM G. HUSBAND. Hollis, Univ. of Okla., Stanford Univ., 'PBIL Grace Hospital, Detroit, Mich.: FRANK M. IAMES, Louisville, Ky., Illinois Institute of Tech- nology, fPX, William W. Bockus Hospital, Norwich, Conn.: IOHN D. KENNEDY, Bartles- ville, Kansas Univ., Oklahoma Univ., Detroit Receiving Hospital, Detroit, Mich.: PHILLIP KOLIRI, Granite, Oklahoma Univ., 'PBIL Uni- versity Hospital, Oklahoma City: PAUL C. LAIRD, Perry, Northern Okla. Iunior College, 'PBIL Evangelical Deaconess Hosp., Detroit, Mich.: IAMES E. Loucxs, Oklahoma City, Okla- homa Univ., KP X, Yearbook, '46, Hermann Hos- pital, Houston, Texas: ROBERT L. LOY, Okla- homa City, Okla. Univ., Huntington Memorial Hospital, Pasadena, Calif., Yearbook, '46: RON- ALD MCCOY, Hardesty, Panhandle A. 6 M. College, 'PX, Yearbook, '46, Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia. Third Row: ROBERT F. REDMOND, Tulsa, Tulsa Univ., Iohn Sealy Hospital, Galveston, Texas: DARWIN L. RICHARDSON, Okla. City., Univ. of Okla., dr X, Colorado General Hospital, Denver, Colo.: HENRY G. RYAN, IR., Norman, Oklahoma Univ., Leland Stanford Univ., 'PX, Iefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, Texas: BOYD M. SAVIERS, Poteau, Southeastern Mo. Teachers' College, Okla. Univ., fPBII, Indianapolis City Hosp., Indianapolis, Ind.: IOSEPI-I H. SI-IARPE. Checotah, Okla. Univ., 'PX, Colorado General Hosp., Denver, Colo.: IOHN A. SIEBS, North- eastern State College, Stanford Univ., QPX, Grace Hospital, Detroit, Mich.: BILL I. SIMON, Alva, Northwestern State College, QPX, North- ern Permanent Foundation, Vancouver, Wash.: G. W. SLAGLE, Frederick, Northeastern State College, Emory Univ., 'PX, Grace Hospital, Detroit, Mich.: GLAIJYS C. SMITH, Norman, Okla. Univ., Ark. Univ., AE I, Gallinger Hos- pital, Washington, D. C. I Hopkins Husband Iames Means Miller, Miller, R. Redmond Richardson Ryan Smith. W. Taylor VanDeventer 4... 'mga' URS Second Row: ROYCE B. MEANS, Ardmore, Okla. Baptist Univ., '-PX, Roper Hospital, Charleston, S. C.: IESS E. MILLER, Hollis, Okla. Univ., Stanford Univ., fP X, St. Luke Hospital, Chicago, Ill.: ROBERT I. MILLER, Oklahoma City, Okla. Univ., Stanford Univ., 'PBIL St. Vincent's Hospital, Portland, Ore.: WILLIAM ARTHUR MILLER, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Univ., fPBII, St. Luke Hospital, Chicago, Ill.: IAMES W. MLIRPHREE, McAlester, Northeastern State College, Emory Univ., Okla. Univ., 'P X, St. Ioseph's Hospital, St. Paul, Minn.: PAUL M. OBERT, Apache, Okla. Univ., Stanford Univ., 'P X, St. Anthony Hospital, Oklahoma City: IAMES L. PATTERSON, IR., Duncan, Hobart Col- lege, Geneva, N. Y., Okla. Univ., fPBII, San Diego County General Hosp., San Diego, Calif.: PETER E. PENICO, Stillwater, Okla. A. 8 M. College, fPX, Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hosp., Iohnstown, Pa.: ROBERT F. RANSON. Fourth Row: WILLIAM H. SMITH, Woodward. Northwestern State Teachers' College, PX. Kansas City General Hospital, Kansas City, Mo.: CLARENCE P. TAYLOR, IR., Oklahoma City, Okla. City Univ., 'PBIL Central Emergency Hospital, Washington, D. C.: LOYD R. VAN- DEVENTER, IR., Tipton, Okla. Univ., PBIL Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Mich.: WILLIAM A. WATERS, Cushing, Okla. A. 8 M. College, Okla. Univ., Univ. of W. Va., 'PB II, Wesley Hospital, Oklahoma City: D. E. WILSON, Clin- ton, Univ. of Okla., QPX, Univ. Med. Center, Indianapolis, Ind.: B. OGDEN YOUNG, Okla. City, Wash. Univ., Univ. of Nebr., Columbia Univ., Okla. City Univ., SPBIL Univ. Hosp., Okla. City: C. I. YOUNG, IR., Norman, Okla. Univ., Stanford U., 1PBII, Univ. Hosp., Okla. City: E. W. YouNG, IR., Oklahoma City, Okla. Univ., KPX, Univ. of Maryland Hosp., Balti- more, Md. Kennedy Kouri Laird Miller, W. Murphree Obert Saviers Sharp Siebs Waters Wilson 'S 'I 3 Q A- 15325 it '1 7 f. I I .lf .. ' ,Ile--Hr u -- Nino But then, when I did graduate, An intern I would be. The residents and staff men, too, Would list in awe to me. The sun shines east, and it shines west And the moon comes out at night: And all because some senior said, And now. let there be light. Loucks Loy McCoy Patterson Penico Ranson Simon Slagle Smith, G. Young, B. Young, C. Young, E. it-at Q -. it 'C , 2 ff ' 3 1 Y .P ' , A 75' H794 ul- 'Z' ,nl A ' . N' i Y I 4... xi 'E . rm., - I ,W . 2 1. I , 5 I Af :-if fr, . I .2 ff phi., . Q .iff I .Z?1ff: - 7-ff' 1, p THE JU IUH CLASS led contemplates the inevitable outcome of the sink test while Gunter and Capeheart Uput their eyes out gathering confirmatory evi- dence. Scene-Iunior Lab. Below: Iaundice fleftl and Gyles await eagerly before the 8:00 A. M, class. the arrival of the Professor 0 imma, Our first attempt to make a diagnosis sets this year apart. We thought we knew how to examine a patient and knew the signs and symptoms of oh! so many diseases, but, man oh man, that first patient-we didn't know from nothing! Twenty-four hours' W o rk never seemed so short until we started to work up that new case assigned Sun- day morning. C. B. Cfs and U. A.'s came to mean more than just numbers on a sheet of paper. Eleven courses and their accompany- ing finals, oral surgical quizzes, plus the impromptu quizzing of ward rounds and O.P.D., made us quiz happy. We prepared case histories, and gave pres- entations of which we were quite proud -until the staff man said, Now, Doc- tor, what about the . . . ? ' Reached or not reached at 12 cm., that is the question. LMP and PMP, age, date of onset, etc., etc., ingrown toenails, furuncles, and stellate blocks went by us in rapid succession. Age-six months: parents live 200 miles away, and don't visit: no history taken on admission, and he squalls to high heaven at the mere sight of you, much more when you examine him- Diagnosis: Typical pediatric clerkship case. , ,.,,..M, t, .. t , - , , ,...,,,.,.1 Iunior Class Officers, left to right: Paul Dickinson, Treasurer: Bob McLaughlin, Student Council President: Charles Martin, Secre- tary: C. F. Foster, Social Chairman: Sam Capeheart, Student Council representative, and Ralph Payne, Class President. Ping pong and bridge occupied the free time of some of our more brilliant classmates. Others directed a successful Gridiron, published the Yearbook and Apex Beat, and started the Quarterly-Bulletin. Hugh Nicholas was the first of us to pass the 'ANational Board. Aided and abetted by Ralph Payne, president, and Bob McLaughlin, Student Council president, our class began to grow up. All in all, in this year, we first saw the signs of far-off medical maturity, and started to blend the art and science of medicine, hoping that We might eventually become competent physicians. -KEITH H. KELLY M y g Q 2, M A 5' ' i i ik',' ESQ' 1,1 I Parkhurst and Neely lapse into coma, while 'AIake and Garst doze. Spann toasts his loved one, but Gunter, as usual, carries on, oblivious to his surroundings. Un- identified sophomore beholds in awe, as Hour hero dem- onstrates his method of ex- tracting pearls from the lit- erature, amid Uquiet sur- roundings, conducive to study . . Wool-gather- ing is an art. t - I .I 5 ' 1, - 4 x' 1 1 .- f ,. First horizontal row: MARCUS S. BARKER, Hen' ryetta, Okla., Univ. of Okla., 'PB U: COLON U. BlCKFORD, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. Univ., RX: IOHN F. BIDA, Ft. Worth, Texas, Univ. of Texas School of Medicine: ROBERT V. BOLENE, C. BOND, Norman, Okla., Univ. of Okla., fbBHg IAMES S. BOYLE, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Louisiana Polytech., 'PBUZ SAMUEL A. CAPEHART, Okla. City, Okla., Northeastern Okla. State College, RX: GLENN S. COLLINS, Tulsa, Okla., Tulsa Univ., 4JBII. I tl U W 05 f , Q 9 7 5 wr ' My Enid, Okla., Northwestern Univ., 'P X3 EUGENE QQ s f. ' I., ' 2 K X? ' 1 127. '.'.v Once there was a little lad Who wasn't very prudent: He sacrificed and studied hard- He was a brilliant student. He'd ponder long o'er microscope, O'er red- and white-cell counter: He'd answer proffered questions with Authoritative bounter. Second horizontal row: IOE COLLINS, Vinita, Okla., Northeastern State Teachers College, WX: WILLIAM S. CROOM, Enid, Okla., Phillips Univ., GFX: IOHN F. DEIARNETTE, Ponca City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., fI'BHg WYLIE P. DICK- INsON, Ardmore, Okla., Univ. of Okla., 'PBIL DALE W. DRAKE, Glenpool, Okla., Northeastern State College, TX: ROBERT K. ENDRES, Tulsa. Okla., Wisconsin Univ., Cornell Univ., WX: LEROY L. ENGLES, Durant, Okla., Southeastern State College, Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, 4' X: C. F. FOSTER, IR., Okla. City, Okla., Okla. City Univ., Stanford Univ., 41 X. I URS Third horizontal row: RONALD I. GARST, Mus- kogee, Okla., Univ. of Okla., TX: FRANK G. GATCHELL, Guthrie, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Stanford Univ., fb B II: IED E. GOLDBERG, Tulsa, Okla., Iohns Hopkins Univ., Harvard Univ., fI'BH: H. EUGENE GROVES, Carney, Okla., Univ. of Okla., 4513115 CALDEEN GUNTER, Nowata, Okla., Univ. of Arkansas, 'PBIL WILLIAM T. GYLES, Haileyville, Okla., Univ. of Okla., CPBHQ HOLLIS E. HAMPTON, Durant, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Southeastern State Col- lege, GPX: ROBERT W. HEAD, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Yale Univ., 'PX Fourth horizontal row: BILLY G. HENLEY, Mountain View, Okla., Tulane Univ., TX: ROBERT E. HERNDON, Seminole, Okla., Texas Univ., 4PXg HARRY HIGI-ITOWER, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. A fb M, Univ. of Okla.: IAMES C. HODGE, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., TX: THOMAS D. HOWARD, Norman, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Washington Univ., QBH: IOHN B. IACOB, Stillwater, Okla., Univ. of Okla., TEH: IIEEITI-I H. KELLY, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. City mv. Barker Bickford Bida Bolene Bond Boyle Capehart Collins, G. Collins, Croom Delarnette Dickinson Drake Endres Engles Foster Garst Gatchell Goldberg Groves Gunter Gyles Hampton Head Henley Herndon Hightower Hodge Howard Iacob Kelly - .4 i 'i ,J aff.--, .. .L-, JU First horizontal row: G. WILLIAM LOCKWOOD, Tulsa, Okla., Univ. of Chicago, Okla. A 8 M: MARVIN K. MARGO, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., fIPBHg CHARLES E. MARTIN, Stillwater, Okla., Okla. A 6 M, 'T' X: WILLIAM E. Mc- CANN, Salina, Kansas, St. Benedicts College, Southeastern Missouri State Teachers College, fI'BHg ROBERT A. MCLAUCHLIN, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. City Univ., Univ. of Chicago, 'l'X: Lou MORGAN, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla.g SAM E. NEELY, Muskogee, Okla., Univ. of Okla., WX: HuGI-I B. NICHOLAS, Muskogee, Okla., Okla. City Univ. Second horizontal row: ROBERT A. NORTHRUP, Tulsa, Okla., Univ. of Okla., APB U: KENNETH G. OGG, Tonkawa, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Stan- ford U., 'PXQ FORREST W. OLSON, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., Gustavus Adolphus College, WX: IAMES G. OYSHEA, Salina, Kans., Southeastern MO. State Teachers College, 'T'BU: YALE E. PARKHURST, Okla. City, Okla., Northeastern State Teachers College, 4' X: RALPH E. PAYNE, Edmond, Okla., Central State College: KENNETH L. PEACHER, E1 Reno, Okla., West Virginia Univ., flPB II: GWENDOLYNE PECK, Stroud, Okla., Okla. A 6 M, Okla. City Univ., AEI. I URS Third horizontal row: KENNETH RAIZEN, Dun- can, Okla., Univ. of Okla.: WALTER P. REEVES, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla.: CLARENCE ROBISON, Shawnee, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Stan- ford Univ., 'I' X: ALBERT F. ROCCO, Providence, Rhode Island, Rhode Island College of Phar- macy, Washington Univ., 'PBUQ DAYTON M. ROSE, Midwest City, Okla., Okla. A 8 M, Univ. of Chicago, 'PBUQ BOB I. RUTLEDGE, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. City Univ., TBII5 HELEN H. SCHMIDT, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. City Univ., AEI: CLAIRE B. SLEDGE, Ada, Okla., Univ. of Okla., A E T. Fourth horizontal row: JOE L. SPANN, Tulsa, Okla., Univ. of Okla., 'iJX: DAVID E. SWANDA, Carnegie, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Washington Univ., fir B II, LOWELL F. THORNTON, Shawnee, Okla., Univ. of Chicago, WX: DEAN F. WER- NER, Kansas City, Mo., Westminster College, 'T' X: KELLY M. WEST, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Texas, fb B Us LoRANcE M. WHITE, Grand- Held, Okla., Univ. of Okla., 'PBIL JESSE L. YARBRO, Okla. City, Okla., Tulsa Univ., 'PX l xl if ' 2 .9 'E l 16.1 'E Q. A- H559 Oh somewhere in our happy school The juniors are convened: And somewhere else another class Is also on the beam. But this strange lad may not be found 'Mongst juniors whom he'd throttled They say our boy's at Harvard now- So happy in his bottle!!! Lockwood Margo Martin McCann McLauchlin Morgan Neely Nicholas Northrup Ogg Olson O'Shea Parkhurst Payne Peacher Peck Raizen Reeves Robison Rocco Schmidt Sledge Spann Swanda Thornton Werner West White Yarbro Rose Rutledge , at A 4 'gi rv The SUPHUMUHE CLASS Would I were a little bird A-flirting through the breeze: I'd fly into the Sophomore Class, And light on Garnbilfs knees Below: Class officers: Seated, left to right: L. Marder, Vice-President: L. Stream, and lstandingj R. Regan, Student Council Representatives. Back row, from the left: R. Murphy, Social Chairman, Wm. Click, President. Not shown: R. Skeehan, Secretary-Treasurer. ,. .f -.W L M .K L, K ,:,X . fr f QL!- 6 We, the sophomores, often called the most heterogeneous class in school, feel that much of our claim to fame lies in the fact that we have more out-of- state members than any other class. California, Texas, Missouri, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Nebraska, New York, Massachusetts, South Carolina, Mon- tana, Ohio, New Mexico, Louisiana, Georgia, and Florida are all repre- sented. We have the highest percent- age of women studentsg also, we granted ourselves an extended Thanks- giving vacation, by popular vote of the class. The opening of the current academic year was heralded by innoculating needles, petri dishes, benzidrene, alco- hol ffor Gram stainsl, hyperventilla- tion, sewage disposal, and cross connec- tions. With notable conscientiousness, we literally knocked ourselves out in pharmacology lab fusing cyclopropanej . . . labored long and arduously over our microscopes, prying into the love lives of the staphylococci . . . witnessed as the front row became thoroughly plastered during Dr. Sell's cast tech- nique demonstration . . . are happy to report that the appalling oral bacterial floral did not convince us that the good- night kiss would ever be replaced by the more hygienic handshake . . . endured Above: Burning the midnight oil. the ego-deflating edict from Dr. Hopps that we were the most attentive, industrious, and congenial class, BUT we just missed the boat! The ease with which we learned neurology attested to the pedagogic acumen of Dr, Prosser, but, perhaps, more to the thorough grounding in neuroanatomy we received from Dr. Barnard. So, finally, with our badge of achievement Qthe stethoscopel safely, yet conspicuously, tucked into our pockets, we completed the second semester content in knowing that at last we were approaching our ultimate goal- clinical medicine. We are confident that because of these two preliminary years, medicine itself will be simpler, and its difficult and intriguing lessons can be learned more easily, and completely. -R. MuRPHY and T. WENGER Right: Ioe Hake industri- ouslv washes dishes, later to be fi'led with culture media. Usual procedure: Tons and tons of nice sterile agar- agar plus pure culture E, typhosa plus incubation pe- riod givcs millions and mil- lions of colonies of B. sub- tilis. Curse, empty plates, re-wash, refill, incubate, re- sult-same, Moral-Dish- washin's fun!! I ,, is A- .1 n'f A 21 Q S .. :X ... A X: 'il A o L U Oh would I were a sophomore Who worshipped Dr. Hopps: Who sat eight hours in every class, And learned an awful lot. Dr. Marsh, and Kelly, too, fThey're Hot Dog's little angels Would show me teensy weensy bugs- My heart would do fandangles. SUPHU First horizontal row: RICHARD L. BAKKEN, Menomonie, Wis., Baylor Univ., 'T' X9 WILLIAM M. BERTON, San Mateo, Calif., College of Pa- cific, Calif., TX, BENJAMIN H. BROWN, Musko- gee, Okla., Okla. A 8 M, 'P X: DAVID R. BROWN, Fox, Okla., Univ. of Okla., 'PBIL JEAN CHAMBERS, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., AEI: WILLIAM C. CLICK, Durant, Okla., Southwestern, Louisiana State, 'IJXZ IOHN CLINGER, Springfield, Mo., Denison Univ., Ohio State, 'PXQ NANCY CRAIG, Norman, Okla., Univ. of Okla., A E I. Third horizontal row: HOMER D. HARDY, IR., Tulsa, Okla., Univ. of Okla., 'PBUQ ELLA HASEMEIER, Stillwater, Okla., Okla. A E3 M, AEI, MELVIN HICKS, Buffalo, Okla., North- western State College: LILLIYAN HOKE, Lebanon, Mo., Monmouth College, Illinois, AE I: DOLIG- LAS C. HOLMAN, Pasadena, Calif., Univ. of Okla., 'ifXg AARON M. IOSEPHSON, Boston, Mass., Univ. of Nebraska, WX: RANDALL M. KERSTEN, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., fl' B115 HAROLD KORNER, New York City, N. Y., Brooklyn and Utah State Colleges, Univ. of California. Bakker: Berton Brown, B. Brown, D. Chambers Curtess Dunn Eager Fuller Funnell Hardy Hasemeier Hicks Hoke Holman Lane Lawton Loy Marder Marrs ,rs N' .. A ll. , UHES Second horizontal row: Ross L. CURTESS, IR., Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Okla. City Univ., 'lflillz IOHN S. DUNN, Tulsa, Okla., Texas Christian Univ., Univ. of Okla., WX: ELLA EAGER, Stillwater, Okla., Okla. A 8 M, Al-113 HARLAN G. FULLER, Okla. City, Okla., Texas Christian Univ., Univ. of Okla., 'PBIL S. W. FUNNELL, Seymour, Iowa, Univ. of Louisville, WAX, LINDA GALLOWAY, Roosevelt, Okla., Tulsa Univ.: ALICE GAMBILL, Pawhuska, Okla., Univ. of Okla., AEI: IOE HAKE, Okla. City, Okla., Wyoming Univ., Nebraska Univ., TX, Fourth horizontal row: EDNA M. LANE, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., AEI: LAWRENCE LAWTON, St. Louis, Mo., Univ. of Okla., Louisi- ana State Univ., 'P X: ROBERT W. LOY, Guthrie, Okla., Univ. of Okla., 'PBIL LEON MARDER, Brooklyn, N. Y., Stanford Univ., TX: MILLI- CENT MARRS, Norman, Okla., Univ. of Okla., A E lg IRVING G. MENDELSBERG, Brooklyn, N. Y., College of City of New York, QPXQ HELEN RUTH MERSHON, Mayhill, N. Mex., REITA R. MEYER, Tulsa, Okla., Tulsa Univ., AEL Click Clinger Craig Galloway Gambill Hake Iosephson Kersten Korner Mendelsberg Mershon Meyer '-,,, 'F fps l AL., ff 1, S 1 'ii ,Qs-... First horizontal row: IEssIE LEE MORRIS, We- tumka, Okla., Univ. of Arkansas, AEI: C. BASIL MOSS, Lubbock, Texas, Southwestern Louisiana Institute, 4' X: GEO. MURPHY: RALPH W. MURPHY, Glendine, Mont., TX: RICHARD W. MURRAY, Dayton, Ohio, 'I' X: RALPH OWN- BY, IR., Durant, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Texas Christian Univ., fi' X: PRESSE PAUL, Wilburton, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Okla. City Univ, 'I' B II: ROBERT H. RAY, Exeter, N. H., Univ. of Okla., fb Y Third horizontal row: ROBERT L. SHORE, Law- ton, Okla., Univ. of Texas, 'PBHJ RAYMOND A. SKEEHAN, IR., Tulsa, Okla., Univ. of Okla., fDX: OTIS SNOW, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. City Univ., 'PBIL IOE A. STEWART, Fountain Inn, S. Car., Stanford Univ.: LAWERENCE STREAM, Kansas City, Kansas, Baylor Univ, QX: WAL- TER P. SYKES, Baldwin Park, Calif., Univ. of Texas, fb B Hg TED R. WENGER, Seminole, Okla., Univ. of Okla., WX: E. V. WINNING- HAM, Okla. City, Okla., 115 B H. Morris Moss Murphy Regan Reiter Reynolds Shore Skeehan Snow Wyrick Carson McGeary ,J I 'JU L I' bin 1, if sa 4 , 3 Ag 5 KX? 1 L l is SUPHU UHE5 Second horizontal row: PETER REGAN, hasset, N. Y., Fordham Univ., Stanford IDX: ARTHUR W. REITER, St. Louis, Mo., ford Univ., fl' Xp IVAN E. RHODES, Gage, , Arkansas A fd M, TX: RAFAEL RIGLIAL, IR., Man- Univ., Stan- Okla. San Iuan, Puerto Rico, 'PB H: RICHARD Rus- SELL, Picher, Okla., St. Louis Univ., 'I'Xg PATRICIA SCHLOESSER, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. A 5 M, Univ. of Wisconsin, A E I: ALFRED M. SHIDELER, Bedrock, Colo., Univ. of Nebraska, 'I' X, Fourth horizontal row: RICHARD WYRICK, Los Angeles, Calif., Univ. of Texas, fb B H: HAROLD B. CARSON, Univ. of Georgia School of Medi- cine: WILLIAM C. MCGEARY, IR., Univ. of Georgia School of Meclicineg IOHN D. MEADOR, Univ. of Louisiana, School of Medicine: DON- ALD L. OESTERREICHER, Univ. of Georgia, School of Medicineg HENRY W. SHUPE, Emory Univ., Ga.: SEALS L. WHITELY, IR., Univ. of Georgia, School of Medicine: WILLIAM COE, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. City Univ., Stanford Univ., 'IJ B H. Murphy Murray Rhoades Rigual Stewart Stream Meador Oesterreicher , A 3 It QV at? .. A I 9352 ...W 4 4 new 1-7' X x P A 'Q I S 4 ,, L ':'-'-'- ob I 5 Z ' T Then all the worms that euer crawled The length of man's intestine, Would pass before my glassy eyes And dare me to ingestem. On second thought, as I reflect Upon these dire conditions, I think I'd much prefer to be A-roasting in perditionlll Ownby Paul Ray Russell Schloesser Shideler Sykes Wenger Winningham Shupe Whitely Coe .11- fy , 5 I A..-:yr I I I fi? Q If the class of 1950 should hold a re- union ten years from now, certain parts of our school life probably would elicit kiddings. It might happen something like this: Lab. partners would remind each other of the poor dissections they didg Mathey would be sitting in the front row, glasses in hand, all bedecked in a white jacket, primed to ask the speaker questions. Over in the corner, still smooching, would be Stewart and M o n f o r t , surrounded by Little George, Baby Felitiaf' and Decimus Ultimusf Cameron would still be rav- ing about the histology lectures, which covered the OPA, foods, dogs, cats, and many other subjects too numerous to mention. Long Iohn R ol l in s would be wondering when the rat race might end tit started with Dr. Richter, in case you have forgottenl. After the convention, the class would gather at Salathiel's barn for cokes, songs by Henley, and dances by the Ufour girliesf' And after the festivities had ended, all would return to their practices, remembering the happy days when they were students, forgetting the blood, sweat, and tears extracted from them by a zealous faculty, intent on do- ing its job well. -ILIDD Above: Freshman Class Officers. Left to right: F. H. McGregor, A. Atteberry, Elmer Gentry, R. C. Mayfield, George Austin. As freshmen, we nestle in our little cocoons, taking, without question, the information and philosophy that is offered us. We think little about the source of that information, or how it was obtained-that lesson remains unlearned until the maturity that comes from intimate acquaintance with the science-and art-which we have chosen to live, finally arrives. It is for the freshman but to snuggle securely down into the warm bed which those who have gone before him have preparedg to labor diligently, never losing sight of his objective: always reminding himself, I will emerge one day. -C. R. Right: Three freshmen in- dulging in the high sport of comparing textbooks with tissues. lYou can tell that they're frosh because of the absence of mechanical stages.J That's a Stiles they're slipping under the desk there. ff 44 7 RW WM 7 A fl LX' X1 The freshman takes Anatomy Which keeps him rather busy: A course in Embryology Will surely leave him dizzy. He sweats and slaves the whole night through He gobbles caffeine pills: Grant and Shearer take the place His wife was meant to fill. Allen Askins Atteberry Buflington Bunch Caldwell Durham Farris Feigley Gray Grimes Gwartney S 1 1 ' T 1 ' f '93 Vf. ':: A' ' I 1 'L:, ' FBESHME First horizontal row: EDWARD P. ALLEN, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Colo., Univ. of Okla., Okla. City Univ., 111 B II, IOHN R. ASKINS, IR., Okla. City, Okla., Central State, Univ. of Okla.: ALTON F. ATTEBERRY, Poteau, Okla.. Bethany College, Univ. of Okla., 'PBIL GEORGE N. AUSTIN, Okla. City, Okla.. Univ. of Okla., Okla. City Univ., TBITQ FORREST C. BARBER, Bartlesville, Okla., Bartlesville Ir. Col- lege, Northeastern Teachers College, George Washington Univ., Gkla. A E1 My SPENCER E. BERRY, Okmulgee, Okla., Okmulgee Ir. College, Univ. of Okla., Univ. of Chicago: IOHN A. BLASCHKE, Norman, Okla., St. Louis Univ., Iowa State, Univ. of Okla.: ROBERT C. BOWERS, Bartlesville, Okla., Bartlesville Ir. College, Phil- lips Univ.: WAYNE BOYD, Fairland, Okla., Okla. A 8 M, Univ. of Okla., Yale Univ., Univ. Of Penn., 'l'X: RICHARD S. BRYAN, McAlester, Okla., Okla. A E3 M, Univ. of Okla., 'I' B H. Third horizontal row: SAM B. DuRHAM, IR., Yale, Okla., Okla. A 8 M: EMIL FARRIS, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Okla. City Univ., fPB Hg CHARLES A. FEIGLEY, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. City Univ., 'iJBII: ANN GARST, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. City Univ., Okla. A E3 M, AE Ig ROBERT M. GAsTINEAu, Tulsa, Okla., Univ. of Okla., lil B H: GEORGE B. GATHERS, IR., Hinton, Okla., Okla. A 51 M, QPB H: ELMER L. GENTRY, Tulsa, Okla., Univ. of Tulsa, 'IJBIIQ MAX A. GLAZE, Ponca City, Okla., Northeast- ern Okla. Ir. College, Central State, Southwest- ern Tech., fl' X9 IAMEs C. GLENN, Bartlesville, Okla., Texas A 8 M, Okla. City Univ., fl' B II: KENNETH E. GODFREY, Durant, Okla., South- western State College, 'P X. Second horizontal row: GORDON W. BUFFING- TON, Pryor, Okla., Univ. of Okla.g ALLEN H. BUNCH, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. City Univ., Southern Methodist Univ., Central State, Okla. City Ir. College, 'PBIL AVALO V. CALDWELL, Okla. City, Okla., York College, Nebraska, Trinity Univ., Texasg ALAN S. CAMERON, IR., Wagoner, Okla., Okla. City Univ., Univ. of Okla., Northeastern State Teachers College: ALVIN D. CHOICE, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. Baptist Univ., 'lfXg ROMNEY O. COVINGTON, Tulsa, Gkla., Central State Teachers College, Okla. A 63 M: CLEM CRAVENS, Tulsa, Okla., Northeastern State Teachers College, Tulsa Univ., Okla. A 8 Mg IOHN H. CUNNINGHAM, Norman, Okla., Univ. of Okla.: CLAY T. CuRT- MANN, Locust Grove, Okla., Northeastern State College: MARY LINN DOBSON, Hooker, Okla., gkla. College for Women, Univ. of Okla., EI. Fourth horizontal row: BILLY N. GRAY, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Texas Christian Univ., 'PBIL WILFRED A. GRIMES, Muskogee, Okla., Lipscomb College, Hamden Sydney Col- lege, Univ. of Richmond, Univ. of Okla.: WAR- REN G. GWARTNEY, Boatman, Okla., Northeast- ern, Univ. of Tulsa: EUGENE A. HALE, Idabel, Okla., Okla. A 8 M, Univ. of Okla.: ROBERT D. HARGROVE, Stillwater, Okla., Okla. A C1 M, 'I'BHg THOMAS H. HENLEY, Wetumka, Okla., Okla. A E3 M, Univ. of Okla.: IESSE K. HILL, Muskogee, Okla., Univ. of Okla., TEH: THOMAS O. HODGES, Anadarko, Okla., South- western State College, Univ. of Okla., QBII: HOWARD K. IHRIG, McAlester, Okla., Univ. of Okla., fPBHg LOYD W. IUDD, IR., Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Tulane Univ., 'PX Austin Barber Berry Blaschke Bowers Boyd Bryan Cameron Choice Covington Cravens Cunningham Curtmann Dobson Garst Gastineau Gathers Gentry Glaze Glenn Godfrey Hale Hargrove Henley Hill Hodges Ihrig Iudd E . V , ' x FHESHME First horizontal row: IOHN T. KEOWN, IR., Muskogee, Okla., Northeastern State, 'PBIL ROBERT W. KING, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Okla. City Univ., 'I' BIL IULIUS A. LA- CROIX, IR., Antlers, Okla., Bacone College, Mus- kogee, and Okla. A 6 Mg KENNETH S. LANE. Bartlesville, Okla., Bartlesville Ir. College and Univ. of Okla., fb B Hg ROBERT L. LEMBKE, By- ron, Okla., Northwestern State College, Univ. of Okla., 'PBIL GEORGE M. LINDEMAN, Okla. City, Okla., Colorado College, Univ. of Mich., Univ. of Md., Univ. of South Dakotag IOSEPH H. LINDSAY, Okla. City, Okla., Berea College, Univ. of Okla., 'PBIL MARY L. MCELWEE, Norman, Okla., Ft. Smith, Ark., Ir. College, Hendrix College, Conway, Ark., Univ. of Okla., AEL RALPH S. MCCANTS, Woodford. Okla., Univ. of Okla.: F. H. MCGREGOR, Mangum, Okla., Mangum, Okla., Ir. College, College of William and Mary, Univ. of Okla., 'IP B II. Third horizontal row: IOHN G. ROLLINS, Prague, Okla., Univ. of Okla., QB IL FRANCIS E. SMITH, Norman, Okla., Univ. of Okla., 'PBIL GEORGE M. STEWART, Cheyenne, Okla., Okla. A 5 M, Univ. of Okla., Okla. City Univ., 'PBIL BERT E. THRONE, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. City Univ., 'PB Hg VANCE E. VANDIVER, Idabel, Okla., Murray College, Univ. of Okla., sDBHg HELEN I. WALLACE, Enid, Okla., Phil- lips Univ., AEL WILLIAM WHEATON, Okla. City, Okla., Toledo Univ., Okla. City Univ., 'PBIL CHARLES E. WILBANKS, IR., Tulsa, Okla., Okla. Baptist Univ., Okla. A 8 M, 'PBIL CLAUDE H. WILLIAMS, IR., Okla. City, Okla., Southwestern State Teachers College, Okla. City Univ., 'PBIL DON T. WILLIAMS, Blackwell, Okla., Univ. of Okla., 'PB II. Second horizontal row: WEsLEY T. MANNING, Edmond, Okla., Central State, Corpus Christi, Texas, Ir. College, 'II B IL WOODROW W. MAS- SAD, Healdton, Okla., Univ. of Okla., 'PBIL WILLIAM A. MATTHEY, Norman, Okla., Kansas City, Mo., Ir. College, Univ. of Okla., Okla. City Univ., 'I' B II: ROBERT C. MAYFIELD, Nor- man, Okla., Univ. of Okla., fit B IL MARIAM F. MONFORT, Alva, Okla., Okla. College for Women, Stetson Univ., Northwestern State College, A E Ig NOVA L. MORGAN, Gate, Okla., Friends Univ., Wichita, Kansas, AEI: HER- BERT L. OWEN, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Okla. City Univ., 'PBIL CLARENCE C. RAY, Ada, Okla., Murray State, Southwestern Stateg WILLIAM B. RENEROW, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., 'PBIL IAMEs W. RENTFROW, IR., Perkins, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Okla. A E1 M. Fourth horizontal row: WALTER S. WILLIAM- SON, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. Baptist Univ., 'PXQ ROBERT E. WILSON, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Miami Univ., Oxford, Ohio, 'I'Xg LEROY A. WOLEVER, Okla. City, Okla., Central State College, Okla. A E3 M, 'PBIL WILLIAM T. WRIGHT, Oleta, Okla., Murray State School of Agriculture, Okla. A 8 M, Univ. of Arkansas, CIJXQ SAMUEL E. DAKIL, Okla. City, Okla., Univ. of Okla., Okla. City Univ., 'IP B IL HARVEY C. HARDEGREE, IR., Mus- kogee, Okla., Randolph Macon, Ashland, Va., Univ. of Okla., East Central State Teachers College, Univ. of Okla., 'IPB IL GENE H. HAR- RISON, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. City Univ., 'PBIL FREDERICK G. HUDSON, Enid, Okla., Kemper, Univ. of Okla., Phillips Univ., 'PXQ LAWRENCE W. PATZKOWSKY, Idabel, Okla., Northwestern State College, 'PBIL MARYLYN ANN THOMPSON, Okla. City, Okla., Okla. Col- lege for Women, Univ. of Okla., A E I. l x , f 'fx xx ' -' ll . -Ritz . - 'sv R:-1-1:1 H1315 fs.. , 0 P.: 7, -rg:-'X I'Z'I'Zj.32 . -Rf Wfmfmfflir. , V ' 1 HEAD The punch lines comes at nine A. M. When in that third-floor room, Little Ioe's Histology Begins to sing its tune. Oh were I but an elephant That floateth through the air- I'd float right through that classroom, And leave my imprint there!!! 1 Lane Lembke Lindeman Lindsay McElwee McCants McGregor Mayfield Monfort Morgan Owen Ray Renfrow Rentfrow Throne Vandiver Wallace Wheaton Wilbanks Williams, C. Williams, D. Wright Dakil Hardegree Harrison Hudson Patzkowsky Thompson Keown King LaCroix Manning Massad Matthey Rollins Smith Stewart Williamson Wilson Wolever 'fx ,. .' ' -7 r ' . ,af 'DK E' I Pb-v EIN if-TL I...- Yi il. HW' ...,,. ,I .II,, on 45- I L . ---w..,.,,,, Above: Mrs. Lyles fleftl, and Mrs. Cozby. Above: Mrs. Alice N. Rankin fthe ANR on your quiz Below, left to right: Grace Parrish, Betty Lou Morris, Ann Funnell, and Bette Douglas indulge in a hen session. sheetsl, interdepartmental secretary, and Mrs. Helen L. Ken- dall, right, Registrar. MUDUS UPEHA DI The well-known but little appreciated fact is, that behind every quiz, there's a secretary. But we don't hold it against the girls: we know they aren't to blame. ln fact, they're pretty nice people to know, and we are very much indebted to them for the assistance they have given us in our efforts to publish the SOONER MEDIC. Of course, we are not only indebted to the Student Council, but they are indebted for us-that is, if the advertisers don't come through. Yes, publishers are important people to aspiring young authors QU and the dozen-odd members of the student council have been quite patient, and at times indulgent with us. The Council is a relatively young organization. Founded only three years ago, it is already serving an important and indispensable function for the student body. Below: Student Council. Front row, left to right: Bob Mayfield, P. F. Regan, Ralph E. Payne, Bill Click, Bob Loy. Back rovt lett to right: F. H. McGregor: Dr. Iohn Barnard, Faculty Advisor: Lawrence Stream: Bob McLaughlin, Presidentg Sam Capeheart Secretary-Treasurerg George Austing Roy Donaghe. Not pictured: Bill Hemphill, Senior Class. fa: vm.: ALPH EPSILU IUTA With the purpose in mind of maintaining a high standard among medical women and to help all women to a higher, more abundant life, a group of women physicians founded Alpha Epsilon Iota fifty-seven years ago. This fraternal organization for women in medi- cine has grown to become the largest of its kind with twenty-six active chapters. The Nu Chapter was in- stalled in Oklahoma in 1921. Dr. Leila Andrews has been the sponsor and inspiration since that time. The activities each year include social meetings with both men and women guest speakers, business meet- ings, an annual picnic for the members and their guests, and a banquet for women pre-medical students. These are enjoyed by the alumnae as well as those still in school. The olliicers for 1946-47 were Carolyn Hays, Presi- dentg Gladys Smith, Vice-President: Helen Schmidt, Recording Secretary: Gwendolyne Peck, Treasurer: Millicent Marrs, Corresponding Secretary: and Alice Gambill, Reporter. Above: Gwen Peck, Treasurer, fleftl, and Helen Schmidt, Secretary, call it a day. ,.f 'f '-Q 1 , 'S if 1 + ,W A PWR 'W . . , First row, left to right: Carolyn Hays, Gladys Smith, Helen Schmidt, Claire Sledge, lean Chambers, Nancy Craig. Second row left to right: Ella Eager, Alice Gambill, Ella Hasemeier, Lillian Hoke, Edna Lane, Millicent Marrs. Third row, left to right: Reita R Meyer, Iessie Morris, Mary Dobson, Thelma Garst, Pat Schloesser, Marylyn Thompson, Helen Wallace. he PHI CHI Phi Chi Medical Fraternity, which was founded for the purpose of bringing about a closer fellowship among men who are pursuing the study and practice of Medicine, is unusual in that it had a dual origin. At the University of Vermont, in 1889, the Alpha chapter was formed. This group subsequently joined forces with other similar organizations in medical col- leges in the East, and was later to be known as the Eastern Division. The Alpha Chapter of Phi Chi, South, was formed as an independent organization at the University of Louisville fnow Louisville Medical Collegej in Kentucky, five years later, The two or- ganizations remained separate, until in 1897 it be- came apparent that they were actually identical. A merger was effected on February 26 of that year. From these beginnings, the present-day international organization of Phi Chi has grown. Our fraternity now recognizes 68 active chapters in the United States, and on foreign soil. Of a total census of ap- proximately l00,000 Doctors of Medicine who are associated with the eight leading American Medical Fraternities, more than 28,000 are lifetime members of Phi Chi. Omicron Kappa of Phi Chi was founded at the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine, on No- vember 25, 1922. Since that time it has risen to a position of leadership on our campus. Its present student roll numbers 76 active members, and 17 pledges. A substantial majority of the younger grad- uates of the School of Medicine, who were affiliated with a Medical Fraternity during their undergrad- uate years, are Phi Chis. This year saw a welcome change in the procedure at the regular monthly meetings, Most of the busi- ness was conducted in committee, and the major portion of the meeting-time was spent discussing the medical problems of the day, with active alumnae. The original Ubrain-child of Prexy Bob Head, the idea was well received by members and alumni alike. A great deal of tangible benefit, as well as pleasur- able hours of friendly fellowship, was had by all who attended, Outstanding meetings were conducted by Dr. Wiley T. McCollum, OK '40, Dr. William W. Rucks, Pi '28, Dr, R, McLaughlin, OK '43, and Dr, M. Thurringer, l Ac, one of the founders of our chapter. Social life assumed its usual place of importance in Phi Chi's activities, and our calendar was quite adequately filled. The Founders' Day banquet was held February 26, 1947. Dr. George L. Cross, President of the University of Oklahoma, spoke. The fall, winter, and spring dances were unques- tioned successes, and provided moments of rest from the rigors of medical education-one of the most im- portant functions of an organization such as ours. And so, as another fleeting year slips through our fingers, we pause to take inventory of ourselves and our fraternity, It seems that only yesterday we were freshman pledges, worried to death over our first an- atomy quiz, floundering helplessly, as it were. through our first semester, Now, suddenly, we find that once more, we must bid farewell to a group of departing seniors. We wish them the best of every- thing, and hope that the fraternal association which we have all enjoyed in the past, may continue, unin- terrupted, in the future. -C. MARTIN and C. ROBISON Below: Officers, from the left: Endres, Alumni Chairman: Stream, Secretary: Head, Presiding junior: Robison, Reporter, Martin, Treasurer: Loucks, judge Advocate. Not shown: Skeehan, Rush Chairman. and Murphree, Presiding Senior. N Q .g , , N . 1 ..., 3 ia. , ,, ,,.A -3, gt: iff! f mu, W 3. . R ir ,i 59, 1' lynn 'fn is . I fi: V if It ,.45y 1 'E - .,A, . ,i.g .,.A Lk H . P . ,. aia ,., i L A , , , . , g , . . tl f C Al VA iv L Q X C. 9. Q ff, 52 ,S 1' ,, A .,, sf 'P 'J f ss... sw A .e it ' 4 1 JL 1 - . f- I fd ,, 1 75. 'ff S y 'Ziff ' nr' . if Q S FW5 gf ' ,f gg 4 .,',,. i First Row left to right: Bond Braly, Bayless, B. Brown, Calkins, Cochrane, Coggins, Coleman, Dean, Dinkler, Duran, R. P. Foster. AL. W , v Second Row: Fugate, Gaines, Hopkins, james, Loucks, McCoy, Means, I. Miller, Murphree, Obert, Penico, Ranson. Third Row: Richardson, Ryan, Sharpe, Siebs, Slagle, W. H. Smith, D, Wilson, E. W. Young, Bickford, Bolene, Capeheart, Ioe Collins. Fourth Row: Croom, Drake, Endres, Engles, C. F. Foster, Garst, Hampton, Head, Henley, Herndon, Hodge, McLaughlin. Fifth Row: Martin, Neely, Ogg, Robison, Thornton, Werner, Yarbro, Bakken, Berton, B. Brown, Click, Dunn. Sixth Row: Funnell, Hake, Holman, Lawton, Marder, Murphy, Murray, Ray, Regan, Reiter, Rhodes. Seventh Row: Russell, Sheidler, Skeehan, Stream, Whitely, Hudson, Clinger, Iosephson, Mendlesberg, Moss, Ownby. Eighth Row: Sykes, Wenger, Boyd, Choice, Glaze, Godfrey, Iudd, Keown, Williamson, Wilson, Wright. PHI B The national medical fraternity of Phi Beta Pi was founded on March 10, 1891, at the Western Penn- sylvania Medical College, now the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, to provide an oppor- tunity for Medical practitioners, teachers of medicine, and medical students to meet together informally for the discussion and consideration of those practical problems of medicine which cannot be treated with frankness and freeness elsewhere. From these be- ginnings, Phi Beta Pi has grown rapidly to the pres- ent time when there are seventy-two chapters repre- sented in the leading medical institutions of the country. Early in the history of the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine, students felt the need of regular friendly discussions of important medical problems. On May 241, 1912, the Alpha Lambda chapter of Phi Beta Pi was established here for that purpose and for many years was the only fraternity existing at this school. Our fraternity has always had active alumni. Many of the pre-clinical and clinical men of the school are Phi Betesf' Our new dean, Dr. Iacques Pierce Gray, followed a precedent established by Dr. Tom Lowry and Dr. Wann Langston when he, too, a Phi Bete from the Alpha Omicron chapter at Iohns Hopkins University School of Medicine, came to our school from the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Activities for the past year got off to a grand start with the election of officers who served for the first semester. Eugene Bond became president: Frank Gatchell, vice-president: Dayton Rose, secretary: Ied Goldberg, treasurer: and Bill Gyles iby unanimous E T!-X PI votel, chaplain. Dr. Mark R. Everett, who has al- ways been active in many organizations throughout the state and has been extremely interested in Phi Bete, was selected as faculty advisor. Membership of our chapter at the beginning of the year numbered sixty-two upperclassmen. The ranks were swelled when we pledged forty of the incoming freshmen. Members and pledges were proud to learn of Phi Bete Raymond Hinshaw's Qclass of V161 selection as Rhodes Scholarship winner. T h e year's educational program consisted of monthly meetings with various clinical men as guest speakers and the Seventh Annual LeRoy Long Mem- orial Lectureship. The social year began with the freshman rush party in the Civic Room of the Biltmore Hotel. Dr. Ernest Lachman, a favorite speaker at these rush parties, gave the freshmen an insight into the an- atomy department with his talk, Anatomists I Have Known. He was heckled as usual by Dr. Everett. The fall Formal on October 26, also in the Civic Room, was a huge success with many Phi Betes and Phi Chis present. The social highlight on our calendar was the annual Founders' Day dinner- dance on March 22, at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club. The Sooner Orchestra furnished the music for a wonderful evening of dancing. The quality of freshmen pledged each year, and the interest in the Alpha Lambda Chapter of Phi Beta Pi by the alumni, assures us of continued suc- cess in the future, and the dream of a fraternity house is becoming more of a reality each day. -ROBERT A. NORTHRUP Above: Ofhcers, left to right: Ied Goldberg, Treasurerg D. M. Rose, Secretary: Frank Gatchell, Vice Archong Gene Bond, Archon. i ,s' A A1 iA: 1 1.V. 2 ,, I .1 .. , . ,Nl Q, : VV5 ,. :Y , fe ', 5 9 zr- l ,F '1 49 . 'V f I .4 In mg- iff' x .ay Y 3 TJ ,, an ll :X 'I T Q l Kama X 'T L 2 . ' W , 'L .af 'K 3 T JT T v ' ' ur . te f . f t First Row, left to right: Bailey, Berger, Brawuer, Buxton, Clements, Cone, Delhotal, Donaghe, Earp, Fredrickson, Green, Hemphill Husband. Second Row: Kouri, Laird, Loy, R. Miller, W. A. Miller, Patterson, Saviers, Taylor, vanDeventer, Waters, B. Young, C. I. Young Barker. Third Row: Bond, Boyle, G. S. Collins, Dejarnette, Dickinson, Gatchell, Goldberg, Groves, Gunter, Gyles, Howard, Jacob, Margo Fourth Row: McMann, Northrup, O'Shea, Pcacher, Rocco, Rose, Rutledge, Swanda, West, White, D. Brown, Coe, Curtess. Fifth Row: Fuller, Hardy, Kerstein, Loy, Murphey, Paul, Reynolds, Rigual, Shore, Snow, Winningham, Wyrick, Allen. Sixth Row: Atteberry, Austin, Blasche, Bunch, Farris, Feigley, Gastineau, Gathers, Gentry, Glenn, Grey, Hargrove, T. Henley. Seventh Row: Hodges, lhrig, King, LaCroix, Lamke, Lindsay, Maning, Massad, Matthey, Mayfield, McGregor, Morgan, Owen. Eighth Row: Patzkowsky, Renfrow, Rollins, F, Smith, G. M. Stewart, Throne, Vandiver, Wheaton, Wilbanks, C. Williams, T. Williams, Wolever. mi 282:11 Above: Apex Beat staff: front row, left to right: A. Gambill: R. Ownby: K. Kelly, co-editor: I. Spann, co-editor: H. Schmidt. Second row, from the left: H. Kornerg R. Skeehang C. Martin: R. K. Endres, business manager. Several contributors not pictured. APE BEAT ln the past three years, Student Publications have assumed a position of major importance in the life of the Medical Student, who waits anxiously UQ each month for the Beat to be distributed. However, the aver- age student does not realize the hours of toil that are necessary to publish a reasonably good newspaper each month. Co-editors Keith Kelly and Ioe Spann have succeeded in maintaining a high standard for the now well-established paper, without losing sight of the fundamental reasons for which it was first instituted. This year a new publication made its appearance on the scene-The Quarterly Bulletin was founded to foster student research and to provide a means of teaching the average student some of the finer points in preparing material for publication. The responsibility of publishing the Quarterly rests with four co-editors and a business manager-each co-editor is responsible for one issue. The publication is distributed free of charge to all students and copies are sent to alumnae, faculty, and other members of the State Medical Association. The content is purely scientific, and only undergraduate students of the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine may contribute. UU HTEHLY BULLETI Q .I -7-. .L- 'W' ,. -f E .J N .3 1 Above: Quarterly-Bulletin Staff, left to right: Bob Endres, business manager: Yale Parkhurst, co-ordinator: Ioe Spann, Clarence Robison, and Keith Kelly, editors. Above: Sooner Medic Staff. Left to right, standing: Robison, Ralph Murphy, Foster. Seated: Endres, Martin, Ann Funnell, ludd, and Wenger. Nearest the camera, seated: Gene H. Harrison. THE 1947 SUD EH MEUIE This year's SOONER MEDIC is intended to represent a typical cross section of a year spent in the School of Medicine-from the students standpoint. Having passed through the first two and part of the third year, we did not find it difficult to record our impressions of those turbulent times, both photographically and in the manuscript. However, we feel that perhaps we slighted the senior year, In our own defense, let it be said that we have never been seniors-and so far as we know, perhaps the seniors are too busy. We hope, and believe, that this year has seen the SOONER MEDIC leave the experimental stage and become an institution. Of course, it would have been impossible for us to undertake the task without the helpful suggestions of last year's staff, Mr. Loucks, Mr. McCoy, and Mr. Loy. Dr. Iohn Barnard, faculty advisor to the student council, offered many helpful suggestions. The interest of Dean Gray and Dr, Shoemaker, and the support that they gave us was indispensable. We also wish to thank Mr. C. H. Brite, Mr. W. P. Dickinson, Mrs, Funnell, Mr. Barnes, Bob Head, Keith Kelly, Ioe Spann, Charles Martin, Lloyd Iudd, Ted Wenger, Ralph Murphy, Knight Braly, Mr. Hiser, and the many others too numerous to mention who gave us their support and encouragement. - THE STAFF C. F. FOSTER, Co-editor CLAmzNcE ROBISON, Co-editor ROBERT K. ENDRES, Business Manager Student Publications fav Xt? 5,1 .ct Zta' 1, in Q- K ii? H I itll, S T 1-. 7 S553 1 'Q is? . gg wswmsr , it 3 . . , by -M-43+-..,,W Ex Q it-.l 4.-fm. sv f- -4 Alvoiiv, left: Dr. VV. R. Miller, and patient, contrast sharply with the antics of the Hiinholy four lmusically speakingj, above right. Left: Clinger chords Chopin at Corlcys. Many students think that the main reason for an annual is its feature pictures '- fand, in all probability, they are right. VVe all like to look back, and rememberf--in a composite viewfthe joys and sorrows, great and trivial: the hours of work, and moments of relaxation and pleasure fespecially the moments of pleasure. Time smoothes the wrinkles out of our memories, and eventually that which is behind us is covered with a definite-f if, in places thin-rose colored hue. Bob Nlclsaughlin may some day show the small. but industrious fellow sitting on his lap, this picture: and who knows, maybe it will be repeated in another genera- tion. Although Capeheart isn't the worlclls greatest pianist he seems to be adequately able to accompany the boys who need it. Left: Scene from Frankenstein Follies starring P. E. Russo. Below: Little b ef- -Q er, that is pappa's little darlinf -ai we WiWWa Left: Excelsiorfll lllittle Ioe says that's Connective Tissue spelled backwardsl . nm Clinger is a bit more accomplished, perhaps, but he does- n't get any more fun out of it tit says herel. That state in which we all would like some day to find ourselves, is por- trayed by Dr. W, R. Miller and patient, while the state in which we now frequently are found is quite amply demon- strated by the X-Ray scene. Anyone who hasn't been in 'i3l6 can't appreciate the true signihcance of Brother I-lenly's plight. While nurses are quite charming lassies to know outside, their strict professional attitude Hinsiden may occasionally exasperate one. The saving grace as far as Bill is concerned, is that the syringe is Hlled with coffee -black. Sorry, chum, no sugar. If Green's presence here lincidentally, this is page 515 can be explained, said ex- planation must rest within the friendly game being con- ducted by three industrious seniors fLoucks, Cone, and Brawnerl. lf he had just left the operating table in sur- gery with Miller and Clemments-but how was he to know Loucks had furniturell Subject is displaying 'iGreen's Grin -coniplication of Greens Disease, first discovered at the Silver Glade Room two years ago. Delarnette didn't want to pose for that picture, but we told him that if he didn't, Iaundice would, He submitted, muttering 'iThat mutt can't get ahead of mel 'yy Above: Dejarnette lpronounced De-IARnetl acts in his official capacity. Above: Taylor gives up as Miller and Rutledge discuss the theory of rela- tivity, and its relationship to neurosurgery. Below: Discoverer of Greens disease dashes in from Surgery to make a fourth. ev'-Q ' lfffwriir. l i 4 hu, .B WH Above, left: Dickinson doin' what COl'l1CS nacherly. Above, right: Werner and West partake of a bit of exercise. Left: Seniors momentarily regress to an earlier developmental phase. Dickinson didn't know this was going to be included. Deep in the heart of the mountains, he indulges in his favorite-and most lucrative fsport. Werner and West are probably not the world's best tennis team, but they are close runners-up-to the Katzenjammer Kids, that is. As a fond recollection of things past, the seniors lined up on the grass -just in front of the Keep Off signs-and had a last try at intra- mural sports-an activity that seemed to level off to bridge tournaments, ping pong games, and bull sessions this year, for some reason. We don't know whether that reason lies in the fact that the class of '47 has advanced another year-and thereby qualified for exemption under the old, but faithful A'The Seniors Are Too Busy clause, or the fact that Below, left: The Bandit of Sherwood Forest strikes again. Below: Ping Pong is so congenitalllll ,r it .. the Army kept its sports equipment when it left. Anyhow, the football was supplied by 'AWild Bill Miller, who, un- fortunately, just missed being included in the picture. Ogg and Lockwood indulge in one of the students' last remaining flegitimatel diversions, meanwhile. We won't say who is doing what in the View in the lower left corner on the op- posite page, but needless to say, the shot was taken in one of his off-guard moments. If you've never kept a book out too long, you may not appreciate that all-gone feeling you get when told that you can't use the library for a time ill. While we don't know where Wright got the beautiful chart on the wall. we think it's a good idea. Those guys are in dead earnest touchll about it, anyhow. Head, and the Mrs,, cooperate in examining a patient-which explains. possibly, some of the good boy's success. Hard-working frosh, sweating blood, so to speak, learn all about certain intimate details the only way there is to learn about them. Bolene didnt suspect a thing when he, so obligingly, al- lowed himself to be photographed. Tg1'.- I LA ' 7 ' af' f. u. , 4' M at 'iff 'H ' -if , . J, st 'Kew Ming. Left: BLACKlisted!?!?!?!l Above: Guess which class these guys belong to. Hint: Picture was taken on a Saturday at 10:00 P. M. Abovc: Trv Little Doc. Roberts Nitrocure fspelled backwards is eru- cortiN 'l. Has the effect of dynamite without, etc., etc., etc .... Below: Left, Frosh dissect the Mseductor longus-or brevis, as the case may be. Right, Herndon tries to steal the 'Apatients' belt buckle. Student per- forms Venipuncture to distract attention, as Miss Dick observes. .,....,, , My ,. . I S 51 ,e V1 5 -1 3 ffl' gg l I Q A E .5 , AQ Q 2 , 1 , X , i , did so in the usual mood and spirit. The fact that a good many of the members had married the little ones who last year had been just dates, accounted for a good share of the quietude that was in evidence-it was said. November rolled around, and the Student Council gave a stag party which both students and faculty attended in rare form. Some people wondered if Lockwood had planted Tom on the sidelines to assure a good response- others had been with Tom all evening, Dr. Hopps uttered words of wisdom concerning birds, mules, et al., while Dr, Hackler rallied to tell about meeting certain emer- gencies while duck hunting. Dr. Smith and Dr, Records were runners up, but the Public Health Department took home the Nil, The season was notable for cooperation between various organizations sponsoring entertainment. While some of the brethren may have gone away disapatfthat is, disap- pointedethe great majority enjoyed safe conduct, as Medics one and all let down their bur haircuts, and had a swell time. PC1219 217 About-: Spirit of thc dance. iPhoto by S. Dali--subject rather obscure--at the momcnt.j Left: What is this thing called Love? Above: jed's just havin' a Hclluvalotta funlll Below: Rose has the spirit of it, anyhow. Below, left: We warned lrv not to use that shaving lotion. HN af - ' 9 Above, right: loe interprets the work of the sanitary engineer. Above, left: Wel- coming the Good Humor Miiri. Left: 'ilVlighty lVlouse and the House Staff deploy as skirmishers. Last, but not least tjust to be originall, comes the Gridiron When Fugate stepped out of the coffin, many people-especially the faculty- were of the opinion that he might just as well step right back in again. However, he didnt and these few scenes are a small sample of the dramatic mayhem that resulted. Although the actual plot of this Years show has not, as yet, been determined, the general opinion is that laun- dice starred as Lassie's father-in-lawfwhich explains the presence of that paper mache twith a Halpert over the e J fire plug that was on the stage. For the benefit of those who may not know, the HGridiron is presented each year by the Student Council, and is a burlesquesin the strict sense4ol the faculty, by the students. Left, below: The Supper-Super-Chief measures the Conjugate vera. Below: C, C.: XV821kI1CSS, malaise, and left abdominal mass. Q tw 5 E l A Z s i rl E 4 5 5 fi 5 2 z On the two pages which follow appear the names of several practicing physicians of Oklahoma City, who have been kind enough to contribute to the SOONER MEDIC Fund. They have helped, in no small way, to make this year's annual possible. To them, espe- cially, as well as to the numerous other faculty members and alumni who purchased a l947 SOONER MEDIC at prices considerably above those paid by the students, we offer our heartfelt thanks for the material support they have given us. The alumni directory included in this edition is a complete list of all of the graduates of the University of Qklahoma School of Medicine, and includes the class of March, 1946. The addresses given are the most recent on file in the registrar's office, and includes changes indicated by replies to our circulars sent out this year. The directory is accurate -i. e., agrees with the school records-to March l, 1947. We realize, however, that many of the addresses are inadequate-some entirely wrong. lf any of the many alumni who have purchased a l947 SGONER MEDIC discover errors in the names, addresses, or other information given Cor not givenl, we would appreciate it very much if you would advise the registrar's office of the error. We hope that you feel that your purchase has been worth- while, and will continue to cooperate with us in keeping the directory up to date, so that future purchasers may have an alumni directory that is as accurate as possible. The advertisers, of course, pay for the major portion of the costs of a publication such as this. Without the financial support gained from them, it would have been impossible to publish an annual of this sort for anything near a reasonable figure-especially in this day of inflation. We hope that they do not feel that their advertising funds have been spent foolishly with us, and we wish to express our sincere thanks to the institutions and business firms who have so generously aided us in our efforts to publish an acceptable annual. The following friends, members of the taculty, and alumni oi the University ot Oklahoma, School of Medicine, proudly take this opportunity to offer their con- gratulations to the members ot the graduating class upon the successful comple- HOPE RUSS' M' D- L. J. STARRY. M. D. General Medicine Enid, Oklahoma Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City L F. MESSENBAUGH MD., F. A.C.S. CARROL M. POUNDERS. M. D. M9dlCGl Arts Building Qslgf Oklqhgmg City Oklahoma City, Okla. y WILLIAM E. EASTLAND, M. D. I MOORE CAMPBELL M D X-Ray and Radium Skin Diseases I l Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City If P. MCGEE, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat I V Osler Bldg' Oklahoma City Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City JOSEPH W- KST-S0 c. L. BRUNDAGE, M. D. Gynecology B Oki h Cl Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City Osler ldg' U Omg HY l. M. PARRISH, M. D. GREGORY E. STANBRO, M. D. Gynecology and Obstetrics Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City 404 Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City CLINIC O l B d k h C' American Bldg. Ada, Oklahoma S er 1 q' O ICI Omg HY GEORGE H. KIMBALL, M. D. M. V. MOTH. M. D. Medical Arts Bldg, Oklghgmg City American Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Oklahoma City D. H. O'DONOGHUE, M. D. L. STANLEY SELL, M. D. Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City CYRIL E. CLYMER. D. Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City tion ot their formal education. lt is with pride that We Welcome you to the med- ical profession-may you strive to uphold its traditions and to continue our never-ending efforts to increase and enhance its present high standards. HARVEY O. RANDEL. M. D. IAMES P. LUTON, M. D. Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City R' H- AKIN' M' D' ALVIN R. JACKSON, M. D. M. M. APPLETON, M. D. I 1 V 610 N' W- gth St. Oklahoma City 2519 X2 S. Robinson Oklahoma City WM. L. BONHAM, M. D. GERALD ROGERS, M. D. Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City i--. I. B. ESKRIDGE. IR.. M. D. FOWLER BORDER' M' D' I From Mangum Osler Bldqt Oklammc' CNY 330 N. W. ioth okiahomq city TULLOS O. COSTON. M. D. NEIL W. WOODWARD. M. D. Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City K Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City HENRY G. BENNETT, IR., M. D. I. C. MCDONALD. M. D. Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City i 301 N. W. 12th Oklahoma City PAUL M. VICKERS, M. D. RAY M. BALYEAT. M. D. Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City FLOYD MOORMAN, M. D. G. H. GARRISON. M. D. Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City FENTON A. SANGER. M. D. WELBORN W. SANGER. M. D. 807 N. W. 23rd Oklahoma City Oklahoma City MORRISON-MESSENGER CLINIC Abelarde, Jose F., '30 Pablo Dulalia Bldg. Iloila, P. I. Abernethy, Alton C., '30 Captain, U. S. N. Hosp. Oakland, Calif. Abernethy, James H., '39 CU.S.N.J Richmond, Calif. Adams, George M., '43 Lt. tj.g'.b 21st Replacement Draft F.P.O. San Francisco, Calif. Adams, Henry Grady, '15 Deceased Adams, James Elston, '17 Deceased Adams, Sylba, '24 Hayward Indian Hospital Hayward, Wis. Adams, Walter B., '11 2024 Downing Street Vtfichita Falls, Texas Adelman, Frank Leo, '43 Menninger Psychiatric institute Topeka, Kansas Akin, Robert H., '28 S01 N. W, 38111 Oklahoma City, Okla. Alclredge, William M., '41 University 'Hospital Oklahoma City, 4, Okla. Alexander, Everett T., '20 Harnsdall, Okla. Alexander, James L., '43 McKinney City Hospital McKinney, Texas Alexander, Samuel H., '28 Madigan General Hospital 1-'ort Lewis, VVash. Allen, Clifford W., Jr., '44 Methodist Hospital Dallas, Texas Allen, George T., '32 Osler Building Oklahoma City, Okla. Allgood, Edward A., '45 Harris Memorial Methodist Hospital Fort VVorth, Texas Allgood, Elvus Jene, '30 Kiowa Hospital Lawton, Okla. Allgood, John M., '28 217 IC. Commerce St. Altus, Okla. Alling, Emery Ernest, '25 Lt. Col., Station Hospital Ft. Meade, Md. Alston, William C., Jr., '37' 006 Professional Bldg. Greenwood, S. C. Armbrister, Jerome W., '43 tMayJ Granite, Okla. Amspacher, J. Charles, '43 University Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Amspacher, William H., '36 37021 Eliot Road llardevens Village Fort Devons, Mass. Anderson, H. R., '34 Director, Tri-County ' Health Dept. Clinton, Okla. Anderson, Hubert M., '42 University Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Anderson, Irene F., '39 tNow Mrs. Kenneth Harrisj Durham, N. C. Anderson, Paul S., '35 Wvalker Building Claremore, Okla. Anderson, Ralph D., '42 Tonkawa, Okla. Anderson, Roy W., '39 Cordell, Okla. Anderson, Thomas P., '43 TVVA of Place Vendome Paris, France Anderson, William D., '31 221 E. 4th Claremore, Okla, Andreskowski, W. T., '19 VVashington and Sith Ryan, Okla. Angerer, Alden Lee, '46 tlrat-e Hospital Detroit, Mich. Angus, Donald A., '33 014 Street Lawton, Okla. Angus, Howard, '38 1014 Gore Lawton, Okla. Annactown, Ruth. V., '46 :university Hospitals tJli12Lll011liL City, 4, Okla. Appleton, Meredith M., '34 1001 A. NY. 14th Oklahoma City, Okla. Archer, Homer V., '43 1200 N. W alker Uii11LllOl1lU, City, Okla. Armstrong, w'. O., '24 ronca City, Okla. Arrenclell, C. W., Jr., '45 o. S. Naval Hospital Norman, Okla. Arrenaell, E. H., '43 Western Oklahoma State lilOS1JlLLL1 tll6S1Ll6l'lLj UIIIIIOH, Okla. Arrington, Carl T., '30 Deceased 10-15--il Asher, James 0., '41 Medical Arts Liltlg. Uli12lIl0lllLL City, Okla. Atherton, Charles V., '32 -1417 S. Lird St. Louisville, hy. Auriemma, P. R., '28 mos N. Sebring St. Long Beach, Cztlll. Austin, Frank H., '46 tiniv. llosp., lntern Columbus, Ohio Aycock, B. W., '40 00572 C Avenue Lawton, Okla. Horatio, '33 Bailey, Carl Lbililtll liuildmg Okla. Dryden, '27 Main S L. .Kansas Stroud, Baird, Cecil 200 V2 N. 1'llll't2liU., Beeler, Thomas Taylor, Jr. Bates, Clarence Edgar, '20 XVill llofrers Memorial Hos 1. 1 oiuffitoma city, okia. Battenfield, John Y., '37 Monrovia, Liberia Baugh, Harold Timberlake, '30 Meeker, Okla. Baum, Ernest Eldon, '28 1.'t'l'l'lIlt5 ljldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Baxter, Virgil Clifford, '39 51.0 Strand tlalveston, Texas Baze, Roy Ellis, '36 Deceased Beaty, C. Sam, '35 Veterans' Adm. Hospital AlLlS1iUg6t5, Okla. Beatty, George Lewis, '29 Army Address Unknown Beck, L. D., '35 7 W'est M.t'Dovvell .l'hoenix, Ariz. Becker, Fred Williani, '46 St. .Joseplrs llospital St. 1.'aul, Minn. lnetternutn Cen. .llospita Sain l'i1'2L1lClSljtJ, Cillllf. Bednar, Gerald, '40 .iivdivat Arts lildg. Oklanoma City, Okla. Beiderwell, Paul Leo, 1212 lsth St. llellcvllle, Kansas Bell, Ben, '42 2105 N. W. 22nd St. Oklahoma City, Okla. Bell, James Thomas, '35 107 N. lloborts ,ldilmond, Okla. Bell, Joseph Price, '43 721 N. 1111 Paso, Apt. 0 '38 Baird, Wilson Davis, Jr., '26 lil Paso, Texas Dewised neu, Orville Earl, '36 Baker, Loren V., '25 224 .lloso St. 114 72 NV: Liroadway ltooky Mount, N. C. MIK City, Uklil- Beller, Cleve, '43 Baker, Marguerite Madigan, '27 Box 1005 .1200 N. 13. 03rd St., lloute 1 Oklahoma City, Okla. Ballard, Jack Duane, '43 14043 Des Moines NVay Seattle, Wash. Ballard, Ray Holcomb, '39 14043 Des Atoines W ay Seattle, Nvash. Santa Fe, N. M. Belter, Lester Francis, '46 St, Vincent's llospital l.'oi'tland, Oregon Bender, Herman Robert, '41 University Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Benward, John Henry, '39 naitazar, luejanaro cm-iso, '27 1'0ff1'11l'e'f1e1' Hwsiiiml 40 Jones Avenue Cebu City, Philippine ls. Baltazar, Mrs. Bertha Mueller, '27 40 Jones Avenue Cebu City, Philippine ls. Balyeat, Ray Morton, '18 1200 N. NValker Oklahoma City, Okla. Barb, Kirk Bentley, '15 1303 Princess Avenue Camden, N. J. Barb, Thomas John, Sr., '21 Roby, Texas Barb, Thomas John, Jr., '33 Veterans Adm., Federal Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Barger, John Blanchard, '31 ltoom 815, 607 Grand Blvd. St. Louis, Mo. Barker, Clyde James, Jr., '35 4727 N. 5th St. Phoenix, Ariz, Barker, Pauline Quillen, '12 2245 Oklahoma Avenue Guthrie, Okla. Barker, Robert Duane, '43 1582 Hobson Rd. Albuquerque, N. M. Barkett, Nasry Fayad Vander, '39 3334 N. VV. 19th St.. Oklahoma City, Okla. Barnes, Harry Edward, '35 2012 S. Vtfalker Oklahoma City, Okla, l'ortland, Oregon Berger, Elmer Stanley, '44 Army Berkenbile, Glen Lee, '46 124 Peabody St. N. VV. NVashington, D. C. Bernard, Clarence Rolla, '25 16100 Bentley Detroit, Mich. Bernell, William, '42 First National Bank Bldg. Hobart, Okla. Bernstein, Samuel S., '16 Deceased Berry, John Curtis, '37 Cor. Peters and Eufaula Norman, Okla. Berrey, Leo Alonzo, '16 Deceased Beumer, Oliver Chester, '43 McArthur Bldg. Oakland 5, Calif. Bilsky, Nathan, '24 2730 N. Grand Ave. St. Louis, Mo. Binkley, Frank Carlton, '39 3000 Classen Oklahoma City, Okla. Binkley, James G., '17 Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma. City, Okla. Birge, Jack Paul, '31 Veterans' Administration Federal Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. , '37 l Blender, John Xavier, '46 St. Anthony Hosp. Oklahoma City, Okla. Blinde, Oscar J., '35 0817 Triton Drive Seattle 7, Wash. Bloom, Nathan Nehemia, '16 Address Unknown Bloss, Claude M., Jr., '37 Okemah, Okla. Blue, Johnny A., '34 2510 N. Hudson Oklahoma City, Okla. Boatright, Lloyd C., '31 1210 N. NV. 32nd St. Oklahoma City, Okla. Bodine, Charles David, '43 St. Anthony Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Boggs, James Thomas, '46 Wesley Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla.. Bohlman, Wilbur Frederick, '37 Xi'z'tLoI1g'a, Okla. Bolton, Houck Ernst, '43 ,lioiger-Henry Bldg. Altus, Okla. Bond, Ira Tarlton, '27 S10 Eg Main .Dunvan, Okla. Bondurant, Charles P., '24 Medival Arts llldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Bonham, Russell Farber, '26 liox 200 ll, Old ltiohmond lid. Houston, Texas Boon, Clifton Udonna, '32 Chiukashzt, Okla. Booth, George Randolph, Jr., '44 XVilbiiri.oii, Okla. Boothby, Paul Revere, '43 i4iLYYl't'llt't', Mich, Borecky, George L., '23 21110 N. W. 10th Oklahoma City, Okla. Boswell, William Eugene, '34 -lil Colonial llrive Henderson, Texas Bowers, Clayton Neville, '39 l'. S. Naval Medical Center XVasliington, JJ, C. Bowie, Carl Walton, '46 VVesley Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Boyer, Harold Lester, '41 Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Bozalis, George Sam, '35 Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Boyd, Tom Madison, '17 Deceased Bradiield, Eldon Oliver, '36 005 N. 4th Temple, Texas Bradfield, Samuel Jackson, '15 Medical Arts Tlldg. Tulsa, Okla. Bradford, Vance Arthur, '38 IIS E. Mohawk Oswego, N. Y. Bradley, Frank Leo, '36 lrlastern Okla. St. Sanatorium Talihina, Okla. Bradley, Harold C., '17 I'errine Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Brady, John Harry, '36 303 Hyde VVay Visalia, Calif. Brake, Charles Arthur, '17 013 Cruce Norman, Okla. Brandes, Herman G., 'll Deceased Branham, Donald W., '25 2524 N. VV. 25 Oklahoma City, Okla. Brauer, Siegfried Herman, '26 1304 N. 4th St. Norfolk, Va. Braun, Jacob Peter, '30 4015 S Main Bisho Calmes Pearson '37 . . ' . Barno, Alex, 344 P54415 S. grd St. ' Hfhbttl t, Olxld. University of Minnesota Hosp. MuS1q,,gspY fjkln. Brawner, Luther-Clifton, '39 Minneapolis, Minn. Blackerp, Porothy .1-.liapgesv ,44 Alfmliitlielgyillwltd. Barrow, Llewellyn lullison lnhi many Lancelot, '31 Oklahoma l'nivei-sity Breco, Davis, '33 2247 Henley Sl. Norman, Okla. lla-ceased Glenview, l'll. Bartell, Jack Orvis, '30 Rox 920 Conroe, Texas Bassett, Clifford Monroe, '30 Cushing, Okla. Blair, Jennings Clifford, '39 12021 N. W. 15th Oklahoma City, Okla. Blair, John Vance, '21 23700 llpriver 'Road Corpus Christi, Texas Brewer, August M., '27 021 N. W. 10th Oklahoma City, Okla. Brewer, Kenneth Arthur, '30 Brooks General Hosp. Ft. Sain Houston, Texas Brightwell, Gaines Levy, '31 Deceased Brightwell, Richard Justice, '41 1700 Lucas and Hunt Rd. St. Louis 20, Mo. Brittain, Fanny Lou, '27 tNow Mrs. F. B. Leneyj 1200 N. VVa1ker Oklahoma City, Okla. Britton, Bloyce Hill, '28 Address Unknown Brixey, Albin Monroe, Jr., '43 University Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Broadrick, Broadway, '45 Box 564 Chickasha, Okla. Brockman, Hiram LeRoy, '20 Deceased Brooks, J. T., '45 Lt. t.Ir. C113 lil. C.-USNTI USS Telamon FPO, San Pedro, Calif. Browder, Sue Elizabeth, '-45 Hoston City Hospital Boston, Blass. Brown, Arthur Merton, Jr., '45 130 VV. John St. Now Braunfels, Texas Brown, Byron Brandon, '25 Davis, Okla. Brown, Charles Leonard, '21 31401 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, 1'a. Brown, Clifford Alton, '43 326 N. E. 15th Oklahoma City, Okla. Brown, DeLon Nello, '45 U. S. Marine Hospital Baltimore, Md. Brown, Forest Reed, '36 Cen. Del. Ant-on, Panama Canal Zone Brown, George McMillan, Jr., '43 Naval Hospital Houston, Texas Brown, Gerster William, '30 Medical Arts Hldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Brown, Irwin Hubert, '45 St. Joseph llospital Milwaukee, VVis. Brown, Isldore Ira, '32 Deceased Brown, James Winter, '14 Def-eased Brown, Leonard Harold, '45 Boston City Hospital Boston, Mass. Brown, Olin Edwin, '28 1034 N. Windomere St. Dallas S, Texas Brown, Spencer Hinton, '40 Ft. Gibson, Okla. Brown, Thomas Guy, '29 Dumas, Texas Brownlee, Leslie G. A., '12 1'rotef-tive Life Bldg. l3irmingham, Ala. Brundage, Bert Truman, '36 Rox 12 Thomas, Okla. Brundage, Carl L., '20 2516 N. Hudson Oklahoma City, Okla. Buchanan, Francis Randall, '42 St. Luke's Hospital Chicago, lll. Buckholts, Walter Howell, '29 Valley Forge Cen. Hosp. Phoenixville, Pa. Buell, Arthur Louis, '39 Newman Clinic: Shattuck, Okla. Bufliington, Fred Courtney, '35 040 Okmulgee St. Norman, Okla. Buford, Elvin Lee, '41 1406 W. Main Collinsville, Okla. Bugg, Robert Nelson, '43 Tax Court' of the ll, S. A. Rox 70 XN'ashington, D. C. Buice, William Alfred, '30 llet-eased Bulla, Gordon G., '30 1020 19th St. N. VV. NVashington, ll. C, Bullard, Ray Elva, '24 Station Hospital Camp Blanding, Fla. Bungardt, Alfred Hillar, '39 Cordell, Okla. UEUIC TID A medical school graduation is more than a coinmencement to its new doctors. It is a dedication to a lifetime of service, to work- ing and studying for the betterment of the public health. ' The doctor continues to learn through internship, residency, practice and clinical studies. Dedicated to his assistance are organizations of great technical resources, whose goal is to provide lor llllll the tools ol his profession. ln tl1e Held of endocrinology, Schering, a leader in research expansion of knowledge and to constant advance in the tech- niques of production and administration' of endocrines. . and manufacture of hormone preparations, is dedicated to the I 7114, C01tPOR.X'I'ION - BL00 Nl FIELD ' NEW JERSEY IN cANAnA, scnniuxo CO1t1'U1iA'1'ION LIMITED. MoN'r1ucA1. Burg, Fred Allan, '39 2216 7th St. Sanger, Calif. Burgtorf, Richard Herbert, '45 Custer, Okla. Burke, Martha Jene, '45 tMl's. M. R. Stricklandi Crawford VV. Long Memorial Hosp. Atlanta, Ga, Burks, Arthur Lynn, '39 17S6 42nd St. San Francisco, Calif. Burleson, Hopson Ned, '31 1123 N. Hroarlway Prague, Okla. Burnett, Hal Arthur, '43 Vniversity Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Burnett. Jack Frost, '39 6-112 Glenrose Court Dallas, Texas Busboom, Robert Gray, '46 17 Mackis Ave., Simonsdale Portsmouth, Ya. Bush, Jordan Morgan, Jr., '39 124 Fairview l'onca City, Okla. Butcher, John Mack, '36 2111 S. Osprey Sarasota, Fla. Buttram, Clarence Abram, '38 1300 Green Ave. Texas Orange, Butts, Imogene tMayileldj, '33 Holdenville, Okla. Cailey, Leo F., '25 Rt. 1, Box 280 Oklahoma. City, Okla. Cain. James Henry, '42 1406 James Ave. St. Paul, Minn, Cales, John Othal, '42 Grand Central Terminal, Suite 464 Harrison and VW-lls Chicago, Tll. Callahan. John Stanley, '24 VVilburt.on, Okla. Campbell, James Alonzo, '15 Young Building Dothan, Ala. Campbell. James Franklin, '28 2703 Scott Ave. Fort VVorth, Texas Campbell. John Roy, '35 5223 S. Oakes Tacoma, VVash. Campbell, William J., '39 llniv. of Virginia Hosp. Charlottesville. Ya. Canada. J. Clayton, '29 .lohns Hopkins Hosp, Baltimore, Md. Cantrell, David Emerson, Jr., '34 Box 279 Healdton, Okla. Cantrell, Emma Jean, '33 Rox 278 Healdton, Okla. Cash, Gerolls Shelton, '40 St. l.uke's Hospital San Francisco, Calif. Casper, Pete D., '46 St. Anthony Hosp. Oklahoma City, Okla. Casper, Stark Michael, '23 Deceased Cassidy, John McCarty, '31 A. A. F., Lt. Col, Scott Field, lil, Castronovo, Joseph, '29 Rroadway Providence, lt. l. Cate, William R., '09 Deceased, 10-1N-354 Cavanaugh, William Johnson, '20 2020 48th Ave. Meridian, Miss. Cavener, Jessie Lee, '39 013 VVelch Little Rock, Ark. Cawley, Francis Patrick, '44 Capt. U. S. N. N. Y. l'ort of Embarkation 11:-ooklyn, N. Y. Cawley, John Joseph, '38 1421 7th St. Bakersfield, Calif. Chailln, Zale, '36 Kern Co. Health Dept. Hakerstield, Calif. Chambers. Evander Evans, '40 Enid Clinic Enid, Okla. Chandler, Herbert Norman, '46 St. l'aul's Hospital Dallas, Texas Chapman, Paul Benton. '46 Evangelical Deaconess Hosp. Detroit, Mich. Charney, Louis H., '28 Medical Arts Oklahoma City, Okla. Chatterjee, Surendra N., '19 Address Unknown Cheatwood, William Randolph. '37 l'atterson Clinic Duncan, Okla. Chesher. Earl Clifford, '28 7 VVarwick Ave. Scarsdale, N. Y. Childers. Stanley Gray, '45 620 Emporia Muskogee, Okla. Childress, Marvin Allen, '45 1421 Franklin Ave. VVaco, Texas Choice, Robert Williams, '38 1Vakita, Okla. Christian, Paul Christopher, '14 Adams Hotel l'ampa, Texas Chumley. Chonner Polk, '16 Yinita, Okla. Clanln, James Olin. '31 l.imon Hospital Linton, Colo. Clark Ben Prestridge, '34 Cantrell. Roy Foster. Capt., '28 ' Maj' pl S' A- V. S. Naval Hosp, Sampson, N. Y. Cantrell. William Howard, '40 Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Capehart. John Daniel, '46 Hillcrest Memorial Hospital Tulsa, Okla. Capehart. Maurice Phillip, '44 736 N. E. 13th Oklahoma City. Okla. Carleton. Lawrence H., '17 751 Fisher Ruilding Detroit, Mich. Carlton. Theodore. '46 San Joaquin Gen. Hospital Stockton, Calif. Carr. William Austin. '18 C120 West Port Ttd. Kansas City, Mo. Carson, John M., '36 17 141. Ayre Shawnee, Okla. Carter, Claude. '32 Veterans' Adm. Facility lironx, New York City, N. Y. Carter. Herschel Gray, '43 015 S. Cincinnati Tulsa, Okla. Casey. Earle Addison, '35 017 Bridge Rd. San Leandro, Calif. Casey, Robert Elsworth, '45 Station Hospital Sioux Falls Air Field Sioux Falls, S. D. Clarkson, Alwin Marshall, '26 Merry's Drug Store Valliant, Okla. Clay, Richard Allen, '43 Address Unknown Clift. Merl Cecil, '23 1117 VV. Bek Ave. Blackwell, Okla. Clopton. James W., '45 U. S. Marine Corps Peiping, China Clymer, John H.. '44 Oklahoma City, Okla. Coates. Rugie R., '37 500 Okla. National Hank Tlldfr. Chickasha, Okla. Cochran, Roy L., '19 Rox 176 Caddo, Okla. Coen, James R., '27 hittletield Hospital Littlefield, Texas Cohen, Eugene S., '46 Harper Hospital Detroit, Illicli. Cohen. Samuel L., '43 tDec.1 lst Lt., lil. C.. U. S. A. Recruiting Station Phoenix, Ariz. Coil, Jenner G., '46 Vniversity Hospitals Oklahoma City, Okla. Coker, John K., Jr., '34 400 Poplar Bakersfield, Calif. Cole, Orville W., '30 l'. S. S. Lexington Bremerton, VVash. Cole, William C., '41 Lawton, Okla. Collins, Glenn J., '35 630 S. Ilrd Street Mt-Alester, Okla. Collins, Herbert D., '26 Deceased, October 12, 1942 Colvert, James R., '41 Henry Ford Hospital Detroit, Mich. Colyar, A. B., '41 State Health Department Oklahoma City, Okla. Combs, L. D. 1305 Ravenswold Drive Evansville, Ind. Conn, Julian H., '43 Veterans' Hosp. McKinney, Texas Connell, Matt A., '32 330 St.. N. W. Miami, Okla. Conners, Thomas P., '37 VVaurika, Okla. Connor, Edwin E., '26 208 VV. Shaw Pasadena, Texas Conrad, Betty L., '44 Box 202 Sapulpa, Okla. Conrad, Loyal Lee, '43 University Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Cook, Charles E., Jr., '42 VVeleetka, Okla. Cook, Edward T., Jr., '38 503 VV. Alabama Avc. Anadarko, Okla. Cook, Odis A., '31 300 VV. Taliaferro Madill, Okla. Cooke, Everette E., '43 t'. S. Naval Hospital Paris Island, S. C. Cooley, Ben H., '21 2020 VVashington St. El Paso, Texas Cooley, Percy P., '23 110 South Lewis Street Monroe, VVash. Cooper, Alice C., '38 tNow Mrs. Ferdinand! 2307 Margaret Avenue Peoria, lll. Copeland, Edwin K., '30 405 lst Street VVoodland, Calif. Copeland, Evan L., '44 l'crcy Jones General Hospital Rattle Creek, Mich. Coppedge, Orville N., '33 316 VValnur Street. Philadelphia, l'a. Corbett, Louis B., '24 T04 Dallas Houston, 2, Texas Corbin, D. Elliott, '29 633 Gravilla Street La Jolla, Calif. Cordonnier, Byron J., Enid, Okla. Cornelson, Ernest E., '43 CMJ Sibley Hospital lVashington, D. C. Cosby, Glenn W., '43 Veterans' Hospital Muskogee, Okla. Coston, Ralls McKinney, '29 2012 Tenth Avenue Birmingham, Ala. Cotteral, John R., '29 S301 N. Tenth Henryetta, Okla. Cotton, Bert H., Jr., '37 1101 Beacon Street Brookline, Mass. Cotton, William W., '35 114 N. Pennsylvania Atoka, Okla. Cowling, Robert E., '35 515 West 23rd Ada, Okla. Cox, Arlo Kenneth, '32 VVatonga Clinic Xvatonga, Okla. Coyle, John J., tllllayj '43 Ifniversity Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. '32 Craft, Wilma E. tstaffordj, '33 1018 Charleston Avc, Alattoon, Ill. Crane, Francis S., '33 Major, l'. S. Army XVilbnrton, Okla. Crawford, Sterling' T., '42 St. I.uke's Hospital Chicago, Ill, Crick, Lloyd E., '34 22050 141. lCveresl liritton, Okla. Crockett, Herbert G., '34 511 South Ronnie lirat- llos Angeles, Calif. Cullen. Marvin L., '43 tDec.j lYoodward, Okla. Culmer, A. E., Jr., '40 ll'isconsin General Hospital Madison, 5, VVis. Culwell, William B.. '38 National institute of Health Il. S. l'. H. Service Federal Correctional Institution Seagoville, Texas Cunningham. Charles D., '38 VVeleetka, Okla. unnin ham Charles S., '45 C E . li. S. Naval Hospital Norman, Okla. Cunningham. Curtis B., '35 R14 Frisco Clinton, Okla. Cunningham, Hugh Alexander, '34 1730 Olive Avenue Santa Barbara, Calif. Cunningham, John A., '36 Medical Arts Building Oklahoma. City, Okla.. Curb, Delos G., '33 Rox 382 Albany, Texas Curry. Roy Lee, '31 Box S37 Clovis, N. Mex. Curtis. Selvie J., '28 4924 PI. 1Rth Denver. 7, Colo. Curtlss, William P.. '46 lllvanirelical llospital Detroit, Mich. Cushman, Harry R.. '35 101 16th Avenue, N. li. St. l'etersburg, 1-'la. Dailey. Charles E., '10 3316 Colcord lildg. Oklahoma City, 2, Okla. Daily. Raymond E., '32 Bixby, Okla. Dakil. Louis N., '36 Mc.-Xlester Clinic McAlester, Okla. Danielson, Arthur D., '32 2115 S. llroadway Herington, Kansas Darden. Paul M.. '42 425 N. E. 12th Oklahoma City, Okla. Dardis, Walter T.. Sr., '11 Deceased, 3-18-42 Dardis. Walter T., Jr., '45 l'. S. V. A, Hospital Muskogee, Okla. Darnell, Elmer E., '11 Colony, Okla. Darrough. James B., '33 10115 S. VVilson Street Vinita, Okla. Darrough, John W., '30 Medical-Dental Building: 1431 Grand ltlverett, Waisli. Darrow, Robert S., '39 lit. Comdr. li. S. N. Special Hospital Camp 1Vallace, Texas Davidson. Wallace N., '19 1041A South 'Harrison Cushing, Okla. Davie, Eugene N.. '40 Comdr.. M. C.. ll. S. N. Staff Medical Oliicc Fleet Air Quonset Point, ll. l, Davie, Victor V., '43 fMayJ Naval Base Pensacola, Fla. Davis, Charles F., '14 Rox 143 Lansing, Kansas Davis, Emmer P., '12 Medical Consultant Iloard of Veterans' Appeals Veterans' Administration 2217 42nd Street. N. VV. Washington, D. C. Davis, George F., '16 Kanopolis, Kansas Davis, George M., '39 lllxliy. Okla. Davis, Guy C., '46 I'. S. Naval Hospital Norfolk, Ya. Davis, John B., '35 305 Times Building' Long' Reach, Calif. Davis, Joseph Paul, '42 22310 East Olive Strcct Turlock, Calif. Davis, Wesley W., '41 1102 Okla. National Hldg. Chickasha, Okla. Davis, William 0., tMayj '4 3 .112 Cushing, Okla. Davison, Chester O., '15 Fulton Court 1 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Dawson, Clarence Benton, '43 Ilniversity Hospital Oklahoma City, 4, Okla. Dawson, Ora 0., '12 Deceased Il-20-43 Day, Ben Hill, '12 Det-ea sed: Da te 1'nknown Dean. William F., '26 525 N. Beard Ada, Okla. DeArman, Thomas M., '28 Deceased: Date Unknown Deaton. David G., '27 San lienito, Texas DeMand, Francis A., '17 Deceased 2-11-43 Demas, Ross P., '46 Wesley Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. ae memes. nagar A., Jr., 'sa 22032 Chowen So. Minneapolis, 10, Minn. Denny, Lawrence A., '46 Lt. ti. 2.1 Naval Hospital Great Lakes, Tll. Dennis, James L.. '40 660 20th Street Merced, Calif. Dennis. Robert P., '45 1Vesley Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Denyer, H. E.. '41 l'nion National Bank Rldg, Dartlesville, Okla. DePorte. Seymour. '19 First National Bldg. Oklahoma City, 2, Okla. Deputy, Ross. '35 Clinton, Okla. Dersch, Walter H., '17 016 Medical Arts Building Oklahoma City, Okla. Dersch. Walter H., Jr.. '45 Methodist Hospital Memphis, Tenn. Dupree. Harry L.. '36 521 N. VV. 11th Oklahoma City, Okla. Devanney, Phil J., '31 Sayre, Okla. Devore. John W., '45 Lt.. M. C., l'. S. A. Tinker Field, Okla. Diaz, C. J. H., '29 4705 S. Shields Oklahoma. City, Okla. niliingnam, cecu rr., Jr., '45 604 N. 10th Frederick, Okla. Dillman. Robert E.. '46 U. S. Naval Hospital Seattle, Wash. Dillman. Theodore E., '46 U. S. Naval Hospital Seattle, Wzish. Dixon, James L., '40 . Graduate School lvlllVt:'l'Sl1Y of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn, Dixon, Robert W., '44 Vniversity of Michigan Hosp Ann Arbor, Mich. Dodson. George E.. '40 20.52 N. Summit Milwaukee, VVis. Dodson, Harrell C., '41 University Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. J W Q 1'n:A'rlNc f A1.com-lol. 'UP' fpiiis QX NJ HX XX gDRI.IG ADDICTION In 1897 Doctor B. B. Ralph developed methods of treating alcohol and narcotic addiction that, by the standards of the time, were conspicuous for success. Twenty-five years ago experience had bet- tered the methods. Today with the advantages of collateral medicine, treatment is markedly further improved. The Ralph Sanitarium provides personal- ized care in a quiet, homelike atmosphere. Dietetics, hydrotherapy and massage speed physical and emotional re-education. Coopera- tion with referring physicians. Write or phone. agile: RALPH at SANITARIUM Ralph Emerson Duncan, M.D. Dmecron , 529 HIGHLAND AVE. KANSAS CITY 6, MO. Telephone Vlctor 3624 Dolph, C. H., '26 Baytown, Texas Donald, Ernst W., '42 124 N. Osage Caldwell, Kansas Donnell, John, '43 tDec.J 421 N. Base Street Norman, Okla. Dorrough, John L., '15 llailcyville, Okla. Dorsey, Elizabeth, '36 tMrs. llohert B. Gow? 041 S. Belmont Wichita, Kansas Dougan, Archie F., '36 Vniversity Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Dougherty, Virgil F., '24 001 VVest 23rd Oklahoma City, Okla. Dowdy, K. H., '40 Everett, VVash. Dowell, Carr Thomas, Jr., '29 Deceased-3-25-41 Dowling, William J., '46 University Hospitals Oklahoma City, Okla. Downing, Joseph J., '46 Los Angeles County llospital Los Angeles, Calif. Dozier, B. E., '23 Shidler, Okla. Drake. John Shahan, '42 2021 East Jasper Tulsa, Okla. Dreher, Henry S., '15 Macvey Clinic Salina, Kansas Drennan, Stanley Lewis, '41 510 N. VV. 26th Oklahoma City, Okla. D-rew. May Adah, '13 tMrs. May D. La Torrat Apartment 13277 Bannock Strect Denver, Colo. Drummond, N. Robert, '36 Medical Arts Building Oklahoma City, Okla. Dudley. Alberta Webb CMrs.j, '42 Medical Arts Building Oklahoma City, Okla. Duer. Joe L.. '32 VVoodxvard, Okla. Duewall, Rudolph H., '38 Captain, M1 C., l'. S. A. Duff, Fratis L., '39 Colonel, IT. S. Army Duzger. James A., '46 VVilliam Backus Hospital Norwich, Conn. Dunbar. Milton J., '19 1418 E. 5th Winfield, Kansas Duncan. Cloyce L.. '46 Los Angeles County Hospital Los Angeles, Calif. Duncan. Darrell G.. '28 Deceased 3-10-40 Duncan, Robert W., '36 Okemah, Okla. Dunninzton. William G., '34 Cherokee, Okla. Dunton. Loren A., '45 433 N. E. Terrace Miami, Okla. Dutton, Adena C.. '26 Clav and VVebster Streets San Francisco. Calif. Eades. Dee William. '30 7602 So. Broadway St. Louis, Mo. Eads. Charles Henry. '33 600 Medical Arts Bldg. Tulsa, Okla. Earnheart. Harold E., '29 4115 Packers Ave. Chicago. 9, Tll. East, John Prather. '37 Milwaukee County Hosp. Milwaukee, lVis. Eastland, William Edgar. '23 Medical Arts Building Oklahoma City, 2, Okla. Eberhart, Marjorie Graham, '30 fNovv Mrs. Morrisoni 20005 Littlefield Detroit, 21, Mich, Echols. Raymond S., '43 028 Strand Galveston, Texas Edwards, Martin Dale, '45 40R N. E. 13th Oklahoma City, Okla. Eley, Julia S., '44 cjo Dr. Harris Clinic Houston, Texas Eley, Norphleete P., '22 400 N. XV, 10th Oklahoma City, Il, Okla. Elkin, William Paul, '36 22-1 Medical Arts Bldg. Charleston, XV. Va. Elkins, Marvin, '38 Barnes lluilding Muskogee, Okla. Elliott, Arthur F., '45 1511 141. Broadway Enid, Okla. Ellis, Leonard J., '42 2101 llarden Drive Oklahoma City, Okla. Ellis, Richard A., '45 Ohio State Hospital Columbus, Ohio Ellison, G., Jr., '40 Pawhuska, Okla. Emanuel, Roy E., '26 1502 So. 17th Chickasha, Okla. Emenhiser, Lee K., '31 3444 N. VV. 10th Oklahoma City, Okla. England, Myron C., '36 1500 18th Street XVoodxvard, Okla. Ensey, James E., '28 206-10 Barger Henry Bldg. Altus, Okla. Epley, Verne C., '42 220 So. Michigan l'rairie du Chien, VVis. Erwin. Paul D., '46 ll. S. Naval Hospital Pensacola, Fla. Eskridge, James B., Jr., '21 Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Eskridge, James B., III, '45 324 N. 16th VVaco, Texas Estes, Jesse F., '26 Mendocino State Hospital Talmage, Calif. Evans, Alfred M., '30 Perry, Okla. Evans, Leo R., '27 Address Vnknown Evans, Logan Illk, '16 Ft. Meyers, Fla. Evans, Robert E., '34 Deceased 12-R1-40 Fagin. Herman, '23 521 NV. 11th Oklahoma. City, Okla. Fair, Ellis E., '41 Mayo Clinic llochester, Minn. Faris, Brunel D.. '27 Medical Arts Building Oklahoma City. Okla. Farnam, L. M., Jr., '39 208 141. Young Elma, VVash. Farr. Louise K.. fDec.l '43 Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Farris, Edward M.. '41 Grady Hospital Atlanta. Ga. Faulkner, M. S., '43 Deceased S-0-45 Faust, Hugh H., '40 Benton Co. Bank Bldg. Corvallis. Oregon Felts, George R.. '32 Oakland, Calif. Ferguson. Edmund G.. Jr., '29 Medical Art s Bldg. Fleetwood, Doyle H., '41 524 East Main lfldmond, Okla. Flood, William Robert, '41 Now in Arabia. Can lu- rcached at California Aralr St. Oil Co., 200 lluch St. San lfrancisco, Calif. Florence, John, tMayj '43 1Vill ltogers Memorial llosp. Oklahoma City, Okla. Florence, Robert W., '41 110514, S. 11th 'l'ill'Ol1l2l, Wash. Fluhr, William F., tDec.J '43 506 Amer. Nat'l l-ildg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Foerster, Hervey A., '27 Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Ford, Frederick R., '44 Oklahoma City, Okla. Ford, Harry C., '33 Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma. City, Okla. Ford, Joseph W., '31 lloke Bluff, Ala. Ford, Richard B., '28 Deceased, 11-210-46 Forester, Virgil R., '44 lst l.t.. Army 5205 Al'my Building San Antonio, Texas Forsythe. Thomas G., '26 Allen. Okla. Foster, Lloyd G., '34 101 N. Cooper Sllver City, N. M. Fox, Fred T., '30 2112145 E. Main Norman, Okla. Fox, William W., '26 Norman, Okla. Francis, John W., '11 l'erry, Okla. Francisco, F. G., '16 Bass Building Enid, Okla. Freede, Charles L.. '45 204 Avenue A Redondo Beach. Calif. Freede, Henry J., '42 120 N. VV. Tth Oklahoma City, Okla. Freeman, Charles W.. '41 Vniversity Hospitals Oklahoma City, Okla. Fried, David. '40 212 llays-Kennedy lildzr. lllackwell, Okla. Fry, Francis Polk, '36 1011 N. 15th Frederick. Okla. Fry. Powell E.. '34 Stillwater. Okla. Fryer. S. R.. '33 'I 2 '. il. 1012 N, XV. 18111 Okl lhoml City Ol ln Fuhring. Shirley A., '32 Lt., ll. S. Navy Address Vnknoxvn Fuller. William Banks, '23 Deceased, S-S-45 Funk. G. D.. '33 Deceased 2-26-42 Gable, James J.. '15 Sunset Drive. Bt. 3 Vista, Calif. Gable. James J., Jr., '42 XVill Rogers Memorial Hosp. Oklahoma City, Okla. Gable. Tom G., '43 101 VVoodridge St. South Tladly, Blass. Gaddls, Herman W., '36 Okltlllfllllil CNY- Oklfl- 205 Medical 'Professional Bid '28 IS Ferguson. Lawrence W., 43211. D Avenue Lawton. Okla. Fife. Phillips R.. fDec.j '43 Lieutenant. V. S. A. Address Vnknown Finch. James William, '31 Oklahoman Bldg. Hobart, Okla. Finley, H. Webb, '12 INTcLean, Texas First, Safety R., QDec.l '43 Veterans' Admin. Hosp. Santa Fe, N. M. Fitz, Rudolph G., '20 Fairbanks, Alaska Flanigin, Herman F., Jr., t.Dec.j '43 Asst. Chief Neurosurgery Naval Hospital Seattle, Wash. Corpus Christi, Tex: . Gallagher, Clarence A., '37 610 N. VV. 9th Oklahoma City. Okla. Gardiner, Howard G., '35 5225 S. Vvestern Avenue Stockyards Station Chicago, Ill. Gardner, Elsworth L., '35 710 Miner Bldg. Eugene, Oregon Gaz-lin. Jack B., '45 V. S. Naval Hospital Norman, Okla. Garllngton, Elmer F., '15 1213 S. Sth Street Las Vegas, Nevada Garnier, William H., '35 Doctors' Building Madisonville, Ky. Garrison, Dale A., '40 1114 llayward Avenue Bremerton, VVash. Garslde, G. E., '23 2155 Cleveland Avenue Chicago, lll. G-astineau, Clifford F., '43 S10 XV. Center llochestcr, Minn. G-astineau, Felix T., '18 T331 S. llichmond Tulsa, Okla. Gayman, Byron R., '24 ltt. 5, Box 445 Muskogee, Okla. Gayman, Mark W., '17 l-lominy, Okla. Gayman, Samuel E., '12 Deceased. Date Unknown Geigerman, David J., '44 Milwaukee, lVis. Gentry, Raymond C., '32 S25 Cherokee llartlcsville, Okla. George, Joseph M., '21 12015 Main Street Quanah, Texas Gephardt, Maurice Carl fMayJ '43 Vniversitv of lllinois Hosp. Chicago, Tll. Gerard, Rene G., tDecJ '43 Bethesda Hospital Cincinnati, 6, Ohio Ghormley, James G., '34 626 141. Blackwell Blackwell, Okla. Gibbens. Murray E., '38 12211 Steele St. Denver, Colo. Gibbs, Allen G.. '32 521 N. XV. 11th Oklahoma City, fl. Okla. Gibson, Robert B.. '15 407 Community Bldg. Ponca City, Okla. Giesen. Andrew F., '25 212 VV. Sth ltadtord. Va. Gilbert. John B., '43 tMayj Oak Ridge. Tenn. Gilliland, James O., '32 519 S. li Street Herrington. Kansas Gilliland, Lloyd N., Jr., '40 010 south Ninth Temple, Texas Gingles. Charles H., '36 Carmen. Okla. Ginirles. Robert H.. '36 Tahlcquah. Okla. Glassow. Jack G.. '42 51112 N. XV. 41st llethany. Okla. Glismann, John David. '46 Indianapolis l'niv. Med. Ccnter Tndianapolis. lnd. Goddard. Roy H., '12 Skiatook. Okla. Godfrey, James T., Jr., '40 11-2 East Main Ardmore, Okla. Goerke. Lenor S.. '36 City Health Dept. Los Angeles. Calif, Go,-zsin. Chester W., '41 2112 North Tndiana Avenue Los Angeles. Calif. G-oldfeder, Jesse, '24 S01 Peoples Bank Bldg. Tyler. Texas Goldner, Abraham. '16 1543 43rd Street Brooklyn. N. Y. Gonzales. Juan Samson, '27 318 Oak Street Nogales. Ariz. Goodman. A. R., '17 Deceased. R-1S-42 Goodman. George L., '27 411 Main Street Yukon. Okla.. Goodman. Hubert '.l'.. '36 310 Opera House Bldg. Terre Haute. Tnd. G-orby. Alvin L.. '25 221 VV. Boeing Ave. Oklahoma City. 10. Okla. Gordon. James M., '27 204 Gilbert Bldg. Ardmore, Okla. Gore, Dorothy E., '45 ltichland County Hosp. Columlvia, S, C. Gorrell, Benjamin F., '45 610 Medical Arts Tulsa, Okla. Grady, Charles W., '18 Veterans' Hospital ltoanoke, Ya. Graham, Rex M., '42 110 Bay Street Miami, Okla. Graham. Robert N., '26 200 Edna Del Rio, Texas Graham, Stephen H., '15 M. .Q S. Clinic liaredo, Texas Gray, Floyd, '28 Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Graybill, Charles S., tMayj '4 2403! N. VV. 21st Oklahoma City, Okla. Green, Paul A.. '46 lndianapolis City llospital Indianapolis, lnd. Greer, Allen E., '42 2050 E. 03rd Cleveland, 6, Ohio Greer, Rex E., '33 2050 VVisconsin Ave., N. XV. NVashington, D. C. Gregston, Jack L., '45 l'. Naval Hospital Corpus Christi, Texas Grigsby. Orville L., '45 200 E. 21st, Tulsa, Okla. Gross, Francis W., '37 Comdr. tM. C.l, ll. S. N. Naval Air Station Norfolk, Va. Guify. Joseph L., '33 Palacio, Texas Guild, Carl H., Sr. Shidler, Okla. Guild. Carl H., Jr., '44 llillcrest Hospital Tulsa. Okla. Gullatt, Ennis M., '32 106 E. 13th Ada, Okla. Guss. Louis, '41 ll. F. D. No. 4 Norwich, Conn. Guthrey. George H., '44 2917 lllinois Topeka, Kansas Guthrie. John A., '17 11416 South VVood Neosho, lllo. Gutsche. Paul W.. Jr., '35 -125 N. VV. lllth Oklahoma City, Okla. Hackler. Harold W., '33 State Hospital Norman, Okla. Hackler. John F.. '33 N01 N. li. lllth Str--et Oklahoma City, l. Okla. Haddock. James L., Jr., '32 720 Classeu Norman, Okla. Haldeman. Jack C., '37 l'. S. P. ll. S. Atlanta, Ca. Hale, Arthur E.. '45 Veterans' Hospital lVaco, Texas Hale. Forrest H.. '25 Cherokee, Okla. Hall. Gnrdy C.. '09 Deceased. Date llnknovvn Hall, Robert M., '38 Lawton, Okla. Hallendorf, Leonard C., '42 Alayo Clinic Rochester, Minn. Hamby. Wallace B.. '28 210 Ruskin Road liggertsville, 21, N. Y. Hamilton, James, '35 336 'Highland Av.-nuc Greensburg. l'a. Hamilton. Mary W., '27 536 Highland Avenue- Greensburg, lla. Hamilton. Robert L., '25 Box 216 Sand Springs, Okla. Hamilton, Samuel H., '09 Non, Okla. Hammond. James H.. '37 3321 P St., N. VV. lVashington, D, C. Hampton, James B., '44 Brooks Hospital Fort Sam Houston, Texas MERKEL X-RAY CO. 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'llexas Hanson, Paul J., '36 21-16 lluutinrpton lfrivt- San Marino, 51, Calif. Hardman. Thomas J.. '34 502 Medit-al Arts llldg. Tulsa, Okla. Hardy, Samuel I., '44 llunt-an, Okla. Harif. John Raymond, '18 21178 ltlast 03rd Cleveland, Ohio Hargrove. Fred T., '34 11221125 Broadway Monnett, Mo, Harmon. Thomas P., '35 50N South Sixth Street Sprinf.:'field, Ill. Ha'rms. Edwin M., '34 lllat-kwell, Okla. Harms, Frank L., '39 Alnerdeeu, ldaho Harms, Harold H., '41 2118 S. VV. Coinuierve Oklahoma City, Okla. Harrel, Don G., '36 1160 tlladstone. Apt. -10N Detroit, Mit-11. Harris, Clyde E., '43 24th and Classen Oklahoma City, Okla. Harris, Prank M., '31 Dec-eased: 12-2-421 Harris, George G., '17 Helena, Okla. Harris. Henry W., '27 322 Osler Tiuildins' Oklahoma City, 3. Okla Harris. Richard L.. '45 Veterans' Hospital VVac-o, Texas Harrison, Alexander V., '39 1s1Ol'P?lSt f1. Il-16-44 Harrison. Lvnn H.. '40 51232 N. 1V. 25th Street Oklahoma City, Okla. Hart. Mabel M. tEekstedtD, 25251 S. Boston Plat-o Tulsa, Okla. Hart. Marshall 0.. '27 2521! South lioston Tulsa. Okla. Hartford, Walter K., '40 llniversity llospitals Oklahoma City. Okla. Hassler. P. R.. '37 64514. East Madison Oklahoma City, Okla. Hassler, Grace C.. '35 M'edival Arts Roildini Oklahoma City. 2. Okla. Hathaway. Euel P.. '29 421011. D Street T.awton. Okla. Hawes. Charles R.. '46 tlallinger Muni:-ipal Hospital 1'Vashington. D. C, Haygnod. Charles W.. '35 G24 N. Tlroadway Shawnee, Okla. Haynes. Charles E., '15 211 VV. 245th New York. 631. N. Y. Haynie. Weldon K.. '33 50S MW-st Main Durant. Okla. Hays. Marvin B.. '45 Veterans' Admin. Hospital North Little Rook, Ark. Havs. P. L.. '14 Vinita, Okla. Hazel. 0. G.. '31 418 N, VV. 114th Oklahoma City, Okla, Hearin, James T., '45 Address Vnknown Heiligman, Haskell, '31 Rox 36 Overton, Texas Hellman, Elwood Hess, '41 Ida Grove, lowa '28 Hellams, Alfred A., '38 llllgin State llospital llllgin, 111. Henderson, Ernest A., '38 1+'airt'ax, Ala. Hendren, Walter S., Jr., '41 1216 S. VV. 37111 Oklahoma City, Okla. Henke, Joseph R., '37 Southwestern institute ot' 'l'e-vlinology XY:-atlier1'orrl, Okla. Henley, Marvin D., '22 M4-diral .Xrts llldrq. 'l'ulsa. Okla. Henry, Colvern D., '26 T07 Mt-dit-al Arts San Antonio, Texas Henry. Mary A. M., '26 Ml-dival Arts Bldg. Sa.n Antonio, Texas Henry, Russell C., '40 llarvard llniversity Camlurirlge, Mass. Henson, Minnie M., '44 1Now Mrs. Sidney Kalilanb N0-211 215th Street Long' Island. N. Y. Henson. Orcina Harry, '28 2142 Huntington San Marino, Calif, Herrington. David J.. '17 Texas City. 'llexas Herrington. Van Dolph. '25 114-rrinisqton Hospital Pryor, Okla. Herrmann, Jess D., '31 521 N. XV. 11th Oklahoma City. fl, Okla, Hesser. James M., '41 1015 Nast Helen Tuvson, Ariz, Hewitt. Perry E., Jr., '37 1111 XV:-'st Tlroadwav Muskogee. Okla. Highland. John E.. 12X ll Street. N. XV Miami. Okla. Hilbig. Albert L.. 5231 N. XVashington lliheral, Kansas Hilderbrand. Harold E. fMayj '43 tloldthwaite, Texas Hinshaw. J. Raymond. '46 Oxford l'nive-rsity, England Hinshaw, Jacob R., '21 'l'hir4l and Chadic-k Mt',Xl+-ster, Okla. Hirschfeld, Herman, '35 1212! East 58th Street New York City Hladky. Prank. Jr.. '46 llriclfle-port Hospital i:l'1t1fJ.'t'lbOl'1, Conn. Hobgood. Richard G.. '45 l'ost SurfIeon's Offit-e 6T0th Medix-al Post' .X.l'.O, No. 75. rfo T'. M. C. San l4'ranc'ist-o. Calif. Hodgson, Clella M.. '27 214 S. Tth Street Kinfrtisher, Okla. Holter. Maxine Ruth. '41 tNow Mrs. Reiffl .Xnn Arhor. Mich. Hohl. James P., '44 Strand. Okla. Hollingsworth. P. W., '44 Captain, 11. C. A. A. F. Regional Hospital Maxwell Field, Ala. '39 '30 Hollingsworth. Robert S., '37 Address llnknown Holt, Robert P.. tDec.j '43 Mayo Clinie llof-hester. Minn. Holtz. Harvey E.. '34 -1105 Live Oak Street llallas. Texas Homer. John L.. '35 -11t't't'FlSPfl. 1027 Hood. Frederick R., '30 2100 N. XV. 10th Oklahoma City. Okla. Hood. James O.. '31 101 li, 'liufala Norman. Okla. Hoot, Melvin P.. '34 lfourth and Elm Streets Greenville, N, C. Hoot. Paul M.. '31 1.t. Comdr.. Navy Address Vnknown Hoover, Jesse James, '25 Det-eased, 15130 or 1931 Hoover, Richard D., '45 Ill-aumout General llospital lfll l'aso. Texas Hoover, Wilkie D., '33 31725 S. XVheeling' Ave. Tulsa, Okla. Hopps. Howard C., '37 801 N. 141. lilth Oklahoma City, 4, Okla. Horn, John E., '41 2715 Oklahoma Muskogee, Okla, Horne, Malcolm, '46 Vuiversity llospitals Oklahoma City, Okla. Hoshall, Prank A., '30 E10 Murray Blvd. Charleston, 21, S. C. Hott, Sabert A., '42 2161 S. VV. Yarnhill l'ortland, 5, Oregon Hough, Jack Van Doren tDec.J '43 Navy. and Marine Corps lies-ruiting Ofhrfe Oklahoma City, Okla. House, Rex C., '33 ltrooke General llosp. Vt. Sam llouston, Texas Howard, Herbert H., '42 27251 lailmlioek Street Fort VVortl1, 'I'exas Howard. M. G., '16 621211 lVest VVisc-onsin .X ve. Milwaukee, VVis. Howard. Robert B., '36 Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Hoyt. Johnathan. '37 l1'a1dron Hospital 1'Valdron, Ark. Hubbard, Ralph W., '32 1501 N. E. 11th Oklahoma City, Okla. Hubbard. William E., '41 1501 N.lC.11th Oklahoma City, Okla. Hubbard. William E. tMayJ '43 -1 l'f-'t16l'lCk, Okla. Hubbell. Miriam. '35 100 Fl. Harriet Ave. Altadena, Calif. Huber, Walter A., '19 Medif-al Arts Tulsa, Okla. Huckins. Maurice, Jr. tMayj '43 6223 North 10th 1Wurant, Okla, Hudson. Kenneth E., '38 Yale, Okla. Huif. Dick H. P.. fDec.j '43 1011 N. VV. 21st Oklahoma Huff. Rheba La Lora. '38 tMrs. 11. Tl. lidwardsl 402 N. TC. 13th Oklahoma Citv. Okla. Huff. Richard D.. '39 4'1it-stnut Lodge Sanitarium Tloekville, Md. Huff. Thomas J.. '42 1Valters, Okla. Huggins. James R.. '33 Nledival Arts Bids. Oklahoma City. Okla. Hughes. Barbara Jean, '42 tMrs. Grayl 'llox 4151. Pageton. VV. Va. Hulen. Charles R.. '09 Ringling. Okla. Hull. Wa.vne McKinley, '32 2415 Wort Street Omaha. Nehr. Hulnnhrev. Ja-mes H., '32 'eland. Okla. CitY. Okla. Moot Hunter. Buel Rav. '21 Manfrum. Okla. Hoskins. James D.. '38 Springs. Ark. Siloam Huston. Henry E., '17 T105 S. Grand Cherokee. Okla. Hver. J. V.. '26 Garlwr. Okla. Hvrorro. Gilbert L.. '27 111-flir'al Arts 111112. Oklahoma City. Okla. Ingalls. George S.. '36 T00 N. Charles llaltimore, Md. Ingle. John D., tMayl '43 13710 Milan Ave. liast Cleveland. Ohio Irby, J. P., '28 Altus, Okla. Irvine, George S., '32 10553122 lllast 14th Street Oakland, Calif. Irwin, Winston H., '37 1500 VValnut. llill Cirvlf- llirmingham, Md. Isaacks, Hub E., '30 lfort lVorth, Texas Ishmael, Wm. Knowlton, 1500 Glenwood Oklahoma City, Okla. Jackson, Alvin R., '30 613 S. VV. 310111 Oklahoma City, Okla. Jackson, Paul P., '42 tlrf-enville, Miss. Janco, Leon, '18 10 VVest 1'ark Oklahoma City, Okla. Jarrett, Thirl E., '36 '35 1100 Fairmont St. N. VV. Washington, D. C. Jeffress, Vinnie H., '30 la-tterman General llosp. San l4'ranc'isco, Calif. Jelsma. P. Franklin, '25 421 Heylrurn .1'l1dp:. Louisville, ZZ, Ky, Jenkens, Henry B., '29 Stillwater, Okla. Jenkins, Paul A., '34 Ilehanon, Mo. Jennings, A. L., '29 Pureell, Okla. Jennings, Kenneth D., '24 Chelsea, Okla. Jeter, Perry R., '28 305 Ave. G. S. 111. Childress, Texas Jobe, Virgil R., '33 12151 N. lludson Oklahoma City, Okla. Johnson, Alpha L., '26 516 S. Choctaw E1 llc-no, Okla. Johnson, Charles L., Jr. tMayj '43 1i2ll'11PS1'l110, Okla. Johnson. E. G., '18 lloise City, Tdaho Johnson, Erma O., '34 24214 E. 22nd l'1at-e Tulsa, Okla. Johnson, Henry Lee. '17 XY:-stern Oklahoma State Hospital Kaplan, Sidney, '44 N0-29 215th Street. Queerrs Village, S, Long lsland, N. Y. Kasha, H. L., '25 7 W. 75th Street New York City, N. Y. Katz, Morris E., '41 Athol, Mass. Keen, Prank M., '32 15 H. lndependenve Shawnee, Okla. Keller, G. F., '34 lieveased, Date Unknown Keller, Wilbur P., '31 1213 Larchmont Lane Oklahoma City, Okla. Kelly, Katherine J., '11 Deveased, 1-22-46 Kelso, Kip G., '46 ampa Munieipal Hospital Tampa, Fla. Kendall, Robert L., '40 220 S. lklorgau Okmulgee, Okla. Kennedy. James R.. '41 1114 N. Sheridan t'l11r1l'2lflo S1JI'11'1f.'fS, Colo. Kennedy. J. J.. '42 Carnegie, Okla. Kennedy. L. J., '36 13071 141. Rijou Colorado Springs, Colo. Kennedy. Marshall R., '39 130 Fl. Ilrd Coquille, Okla.. Kern, Clyde V., '38 l'. S, V. A, Hospital Temple, Texas Kernek, Clyde. '37 10X Nast Sth Stref-t 1-lolrlenville. Okla. Kernodle. Stratton E., '19 T26 N. VV. 211111 Oklahoma City, Okla. Kerr. Walter C. H., '33 44S S. Emily l'ir-her, Oklahoma Kies. Beniamin B.. '28 K Rai' S Rant-h. Ht. 2 llluskogee, Okla. Kimball. George H.. '26 012 Med. Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Kimball, Melvin C., '31 500 Hutadieno Tlorger, Texas Fort Supplff, Okla. Kincv. KenTggih2?g,- CD99-1 '43 Jol:nsqn.lHf11rygfa,L'40 Fail-fi.-ifi, Calif. 1 011111 1 1' S '4. . 'A 4 4 1, ' - King Everett G- '33 yqw 1 'Tha n North flth sul-mu o nson. - - Tlunt-an, Okla. li ot' Minn. st'hooi'..f' M.-a. Rinnan. Leon 1. ,42 Minneapolis, Minn, MNH-m.d, omg, Johnson. Mark Royal '46 - - State ot' VVist'onsin tleu.,'1losp. Klnpngler' Ralph R 136 Madison, VVis. Johnson, Max E., '39 1021 Napoleon Avo. New Orleans, La. Johnson. Raymond L., '31 311' VV, Olive Corona, Calif. Johnson. Robert R.. '44 Sand Springs, Okla. Johnston, L. A. S., '36 10S E. Sth Street Holdenville, Okla. Jones, Benjamin G.. '17 'Der-eased-1917 or 1018 Jones, Ester Lee. '15 1501 South Norfolk Tulsa, Okla. Jones, L. L., lMayl '43 1401 Chestnut Ave. Long Beaoh, Calif. Jones, Phyllis E.. '40 12151 Larchmont Lane Oklahoma City, Okla. Jones, Robert A., '42 l'. S. Naval Hospital San Diego, Calif. Jones, Ruth B. fMrs.J, '36 llec-eased. 12-1-41 Joseph, Philip G., '40 ilorrvhill llldg' Saptilpa, Okla.' Joyce, Prank T., '36 Fleteher, Okla. Kahn, Bernard I., '34 Ardmore, Okla. Kahn, Robert W., 514 Columbia Lawton, Okla. '39 6.54 luast Blavkwell lilat-kwell, Okla. Kippenberger, R., '27 N10 1Vashington Seott City, Kansas Kirshenbaum, Harry, '16 tSee Harry Neshl Klebanotf, Milton, tDec.j '43 377 S. Broadway Yonkers, N. Y. Klostermyer, Louis L., '22 Community llosoital WVarsaw, N. Y. Knight, C. B., '35 211 West 2nd Xvewoka, Okla. Knight, Robert A., '38 Campbell Clinic: Memphis, Tenn. Knight, William E., IDec.j '43 935 East Drive Oklahoma City, Okla. Knotts, Prank L., '38 Stillwater, Okla. Kouri, Paul, '45 Veterans' Hospital Muskogee, Okla. Kramer, Allen C. Medical Arts Bldg. Tulsa, Okla. Kramer, John T., Jr., '35 1005 N. Riverside Drive Fort VVorth, Texas Krause, Max E., '39 400 29th St. Oakland, Calif. Kreger, James R., '42 Rieks Bldg. Tonkawa, Okla. BCNE AND IOINT HGSPITAL T T T T T T T MCBRIDE CLINIC 605 N. W. 10111 ST. OKLAHOMA CITY T A Standardized Hospital For Orthopedic Surgery and Fractures STAFF T EARL D. MCBRIDE, M. D. ELIAS MARGO, M. D. HOWARD B. SHORBE, M. D. y Arthritis Research Laboratory for Rheumatic Diseases STAFF T WM. K. ISHMAEL, M. D. MARY DUFFY, M. T. LUCILE BLACHLY, M. D. MR. IOHN L. RYAN, Physiotherapist i MARGARET HARAWAY, M. T. C. E. BABCOCK, Business Manager T T T T T . T T Ve-azey Drug CK A Home Institution 20 Convenient Stores 'ir We are proud of our 41 years of dependable service to the Medical Profession. It has always been our Policy to compound each prescription Exactly as Prescribed. T T T T T T T Kuhn, John P., '31 Medit-al Arts lildgx Oklahoma City, Okla. Laron, William P., '37 l07 South Missouri XVaynoka, Okla. Laidig, Thomas P., '14 llc-cease-fl. Date l'nknown Lall, Shiam L., '23 Overton, Texas Lamb, John H., '32 Medit-al Arts lllrlg. Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Lamb, L. E., '28 lit-t'0:lSt'tl 10-7-SN Lambke, Phil M., '33 105 N. VV. 23rd Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Lane, C. C., lMa.yj '43 tMrs. Frant-is M, Morgaul Zlfltifilg, Alallama San Diego, Palit'. Lane, Lloyd C., '29 llt't'92lSt'll, Date Vnkuown Lang. Silas A., '32 400 N. Pine Street Nowata, Okla. Langston, Wann, '16 Medic-al Arts lluildingz' Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Larkin. Henry W., '20 tluthrie. Okla. Lattimore. Prank C., '32 Kini:tisher, Okla. Lauderdale, Thomas L., '13 l'1et's-zlsetl, 1-I-lo Lawson, Patrick H., '29 Marietta. Okla. Layton. Otto E., '37 1101 Main Street Pollinsyille. Okla. Layton, Rex Gordon, '39 1400 Oak St. Plarkston, VVash. Ledbetter. Marion H.. '46 Methodist Hosnital lnrlianapolis, lnfl. Ledbetter, William H., '39 517 Hamilton llldg. VVi0hita Falls, Texas Lee, J. R., '23 Pourt Arr-ade Dldgx Tulsa. Okla. Lee. Robert R.. '33 Det-eased, 10112 Lefevere. S. P.. 'll 511160 N. Mississippi Aye. l'ortland. Oregon I-ehew. Elton W.. '30 1111 S. llroafl Strf-1-t 1 .-, .. txlltlll le. Okla. Lehew, John Leslie. Jr., '27 1111 S. llroatl Guthrie. Okla. Lehmann, H. T.. '40 lwhmann Plinit- Sot-orro, N. ill. Lehmer. E. E., '20 llox 457 Yiuita. Okla. Lemaster, D. W.. '24 Aledit-al Arts llldlr. Tulsa. Okla. Lemon. Cecil W.. '31 Medit-al Arts Rlfle. Oklahoma Pity. Okla. LeNeve, R. T.. '46 Graf-e Hosnital Detroit. Blif-h, Lenev. P. L. tSee Rrittainl Leonard. Charles E.. '32 Aleflieal Arts Dlde. Oklahoma Pity. Okla. Lerblance. William P.. Jr., '45 Pher-otah. Okla. Leslie. Samuel B.. Jr., '42 Okmulgee. Okla. Lester. E. F.. '41 Med. Pentel' Hoso. Jersey Pity. N. .T, Lewis. Russell W.. '32 Lewis Hosnital Granite. Okla. Lewis. W. P.. '39 500 E Street Lawton, Okla. Ley. E. B., '38 Porwin Plinie and Hosp. Pueblo, Polo. Lhevlne. Dave B., '45 1602 S. Rladison Tulsa, Okla. Lhevine, Morris B., '17 Medic-al Arts Rldg. Tulsa, Okla. Lincoln, Richard B., '46 University llospitals Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Lindberg, Charles 0., '24 Lawton, Mit,-li. Lindsay, Wren Allie, '28 Maud, Okla. Lindstrom, W. Carl, '34 1610 141. 15th 'l'ulsa, Okla. Lingenfelter, Forrest M., '23 Oslt-r llltlpi. Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Lingenfelter, Paul B., '33 521 N. XV,11th Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Lisle, A. C., Jr.. tMay, '437 l'nix'ersity Hospitals Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Little. Aaron C., '31 Minn-o, Okla. Little, John R., '29 701 N. XV. 40th Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Lively. C. E., '34 1275 S. 6th Mt'Alester, Okla. Logan, Clifford K., '20 lleeeasecl, 10-1-1-L11 Long, Leonard. '32 Paylow Ni:-kel Plinit- llluffton, Intl. Long. Loyd Lee, Jr., '46 41i':u't- lloshital Detroit, Mivh. Long. Ray H.. '30 171011 XVi1ton Road Ployt-latml. Ohio Loushmiller, Robert P., '37 Merlival Arts llltlg' Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Love, Albert J., '41 Address Vnknown Lowenthal. Philip J., '38 Muskogrttt-, Okla. Lowrey. Robert W., '36 501 S. Mississippi Atoka. Okla. Lowry. David C.. '46 St, Anthony Hospital Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Lowry, Dick. '16 Dec-eased. 12-2-41 Lowry. Dick Moss, '45 lst Lt. l'. S. A, lil l'aso, Texas Lowry. Tom. '16 Dt-t-eased, 12-11-45 Loy. william A.. '37 l.oy-Mat-lloualfl Plinit- l'awhuska, Okla. Lucas. B. V.. '42 l 'l'SllA'1t'l'l51'l Hospital toluinlnv luix its ' ': ' e-rs' ' New York Pity. N. Y, Lunsford. W. E.. '23 lloveast-rl, 7-0-Ilfl Luton. James Polk. '33 Mt-flif-al Arts lluilflingr Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Lykins. Robert W.. '46 Pommerc-e, Okla. Lynch. Russell H., '26 Hollis. Okla. Lvnch. D. 0.. '37 Fitzsivnmons Cen. Hosp Denver. Polo, Lyons. Mason R., '40 Anac-ho, Okla. Meckev. Abner. '39 F101 N. XV. 151111 Oklahoma Pity. Okla. Macleod. Sherburne. '33 11115 N. llivm- Fllyrl, VVir-hita. Kansas Macrory, Paul David tDec.j '43 l0R1.A S. Pollefle Bethany. Okla. Madeley. Howard R., '34 727 Sonoma Street Vallejo. Palif. Mahone, Marion W., '39 11110 Jefferson St. Hobart, Okla. Mansur, Harl D., '39 1X01 Buffalo Drirt- Houston. Texas Maril, Joseph J., '36 S16 Bell Avenue Lawton. Okla. Maril, William D., '40 Major, M, P.. If S. A. Address Vnknown Marks, Mark M., '28 5217 Pharlottt- Kansas Pity, Mo. Marshall, Albert H., '14 135 Kansas Avenue 'l'opt-ka, Kansas Martin, Marion, '15 lilgin, Okla. Martin, Emmett 0., '21 2122 lllast Broadway Pushing, Okla. Martin, Howard C., '29 21217 N, VY, 27th Oklahoma Pity. Okla. Martin, James D., '39 ltltilfg N. Pleyeland Strut-t Pushing, Okla. Martin, John W., '30 l0ti'fQ N. Plevolanfl Pushing, Okla. Martin, Thomas R., '28 414 Navarro Stret-t San Antonio, '1't-xas Martin, William A., '15 llet-eased, Date l'nknown Marx. Ralph L., '32 A,1'. O. 205. sfo l'. M. New York, N, Y. Mason William ' . S.. 20 Piyilian Ponservation Porps lligh llolls, N, M. Masters, Herbert A., '34 215 XY. Morgan Street 'l'ahlt-quah, Okla. Ma sterson. Mrs. Maude M., ' tlformorly Miss Spent-t-rl Oslor Building: Oklahoma Pity. Okla. Mathews, Charles R., '45 St. Mary's Hospital llot-he-ster, N. Y. Mathews. Grady F., '25 21100 N. lCastt-rn Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Mathias. Charles M., '29 7110 141, King' 'l'ulare, Palit'. Matthews. Newman S., '37 loo N, XY. 10111 Oklahoma Pity. Okla. Maunin. Clinton S., '34 llouston, 'I't-xas Mavitv. Ralph P.. '15 N05 Nast Grand Tonkawa. Okla. Mayes. Robert H., '40 12114 N. Main Lindsay. Okla, Mavfleld. Warren T., '20 3011 Sliawnee Strt-vt Norman. Okla. McAdams. Alpha. Mae, '21 tNow Mrs, XN'i11iams1 102 S. llell Stl-ot-t Shawnee. Okla. McArthur. Charles E., '38 504 St-vuritv 111112. Olympia. VVash. McBride, Ollie. '37 101-1 Ameriean llldfr. Ada. Okla. 36 McCartney. Vivian Mae, '28 Monroe Hospital Monroe. 'Mit-h. McCau1ev. Donald W. lMavj '43 503 S. Sth Plinton. Okla. McClellan. Charles W., '41 Plaremore. Okla. McClellan. James T.. '42 Medi:-:nl Porns. Army Address Unknown McClure, C. W.. '40 Alerliual Arts lflrlf. Oklahoma Pity. Okla. McClure. Joy L.. '29 622 5121161 Avenue San Franeiseo, Palif. McClure. William C., '36 2200 N. YY. 22ml Street Oklahoma Pity, Okla. McCollum. Estel B., '32 Paptain. Army KM. P.1 Address Vnknown McCollum, Wiley T., '40 liniversity Hospitals Oklahoma Pity, Okla. McConnell, Archie B., '15 Burlington, Kansas McCormick, Jay Earl, '39 30 N. Michigan Phivagro, 2, lll. Mccreight, William G., '40 Mayo Plinie lion-hostor, Minn, 1 McCrimmon, Herman P., '25 lit. Pommanfler, U. S. N. Address Unknown McCurdy, Robert E., '46 l'niversit.y Hospital U2lltll1lt1I'0, Md. McDonald, Glen W., '34 1218 Lynn Aye. l'awhuska, Okla. McFadden, Candour A., '29 l'. S. Army Medieal Porps Address Unknown McFarling, John M., la-t-east-cl. January. 111421 '35 McGee, Harry, '44 528 IG, 17th Arla, Okla. McGehee, Charles L., '31 2326 Quentin Drive San Antonio, Texas McGill, Ralph A., '22 Mayo Hotel Tulsa. Okla. McGrath, Thomas Sayre, Okla. McGraw. Willard L., '44 lYesley llospital Oklahoma Pity, Okla. McGuire. Ivan A., '39 17R0 Yan Dyke Detroit. 26, Mivh. McHa1e. Thomas C., '28 11111 NVQ-st 77th Street Kansas Pity, Mo. McInnis, Dalton B., '45 Okt-ent-, Okla. Mclnnis. James T., '37 2600 N. NV. 14111 Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Mctntosh, Robert K.. Jr. 217 N. State Street 'l'1llllt'tl1lGll1. Okla. McIntyre. John A. tDecemberl '43 St. Luke's Hospital Pt-dar ll2l11lflS, Town McKay. Edward D., '35 Major, Media-al Porps. l'. S. A Address Vnknowu Mckeehan. Guy Oliver, '26 7206 Long' Reach lllvfl. 'lluntin,f:'ton Park, Palif. McKinney. Milam P.. '30 Aledic-:tl Arts P11121 Oklahoma Pity, Okla. McKinnon. Jeanne E.. '41 tNow Mrs. Shofstalll J., '27 10121 N. Lee Ol'l'thom't Pity Ol'lt t . . . . y : . McLauf'hlin. James R. Grave. '11 111-4-east-tl. 12-20-'lil McLaug'l1'lin. James R., Jr. fMayl '43 321 N. XY. llth Oklahoma Pitv, Okla. McMillan. Charles B., '17 flravemont. Okla. McMi11n.n. James M., '33 922 S. Smith Vinita. Okla. McMu11pn. 'J'boma.s. lMayj '43 115? 27th Street Des lloines, Towa 1VIcW'eil . Phillh M.. '23 Mfwlieal Arts Builflinz Oklahoma Pity. Okla. McPheroJ1. Vfilliam G., '42 423 S. Gth Durant. Okla. McPtbq. Llovfl H., '35 Vinita. Okla. MCO'10Wh. Albert L., '41 Pleyeland Plinir- Pleyelanrl. Ohio Mcsnadrlen. Floyd E.. '44 A.l .O.Q21'1.f'!o TX M'. New Orleans, La. Men.d. Wil1in.m W.. '37 1713 Dayifl VVhitn-'Av Dldgf. Detroit. 26. Mic-li. Meadnr. Genrqe E.. '40 1701 N, VV. 30th Oklahoma Pity. Okla. Means. Melvin T.. '23 Det-eased, Date Unknown Mechling. George S., '32 2217 N. VV. 27th Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Medley, Seth R., '21 Spooner, XVis. Meis, Armon M., fDec.j-'43 Hamilton, Mont. Meis, Donna L. Hammer fDec.j '43 Hamilton, llont. Mench, Robert M., '40 Oklahoma Pity General Hosp. Oklahoma City, Okla. Mengel, Chester H., '39 Veterans' Hospital Muskogee, Okla. Mercer, Herman A., '22 S76 Starks Bldg. Louisville, Ky. Mercer, J. Wendall, '25 Enid, Okla. Merrill, Webber W., '42 tluthrie, Okla. Merrifield, Vernon C., '45 St. Anthony Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Messenbaugh, Joseph Fife, '33 Medic-al Arts Bldg. Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Messinger, Robert P., '38 S07 N. VV. Zllrfl Street. Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Meyers, William A., '27 Route 1, P. O. Rox 711 Fayetteville, Ark. Michelson, Leon J., '38 504 East 'llhorne Marion, Ill, Miears, Claude H., '25 713 St'ill'lJl'OllfIl'l Bldg. Austin, 22, Texas Mileham, Jack C., '46 St. Anthony Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Miles, John B., '27 501 VV. Georgia, Anaflarko, Okla. Miles, Walter H., '18 Munit-ipal l-lldgr. Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Miller, Cecil E., '38 131051 S. Oranpqe Sarasota, Fla. Miller, Elnora G.. '46 .lohn's Episcopal Hosp. llrooklyn, N. Y. Miller. John E., '39 222 East fftflllfll' Anaheim, Palif. Miller, N. L., '27 Medic-al Arts 1'5uildin1.:' Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Miller, Raymond D. N., '45 V. S. V. A, Hospital Muskogee, Okla. Miller, Ross Hays, '46 St. Luke's Hospital Pls-yelanfl, Ohio Miller, William R., '42 Vniyersity Hospital Oklahoma Pity, Okla. Mills. Richard C.. '28 1002 llixrhtowei' Rldgr, Oklahoma. Pity, Okla. Mills, Victor D., '38 Dalles Plinit- 'Pho Dalles, Oregon Minnig, Don Irwin, '38 Major, M. P., 11, S. A. Address 1'nknown Mitchell, Clarence, '31 Norman, Okla. Mogab. John H., IMayl '43 Blackwell, Okla. Mollison, Malcolm, '46 St. .loseph's Hospital St. Paul, Minn. Monfort, John J., '32 Alva, Okla. Montgomery, Hazel I., '41 Vfest, Texas Montgomery, William E., '11 Deceased Moore. Clifford W., '27 214 Pleveland Street Stillwater, Okla. Moore, Ellis, '21 Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Moore, Lax-ue. '23 1400 Pentral Tower San Francisco, Palif. Moore, Walter M., '45 Missouri Baptist Hospital St. Louis, Mo. Moorehead, Jackson P.. '37 XValter lleed General Hosp. XVashington, D. C. Morgan, Carl Clifton. '46 Vniversity Hospitals Oklahoma City, Okla. Morgan, Chesley A., '29 3208 N. W. 20th Oklahoma City, Okla. Morgan, Edward A., '17 Eastern State Hospital Lexington, Ky. St. THE CUYNE CAMPBELL SANITARIUM, INC. ESTABLISHED IN 1939 131 N. E. 4th STREET OKLAHOMA CITY 4, OKLAHOMA V Eon TREATMENT OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISORDERS V COYNE H. CAMPBELL, M. D., F. A. C. P. KATHLEEN RISHEH, R. N., Supervisor BEN BELL, M. D. I. H. BARTHOLD, Business Manager ..THERE'S MORE BEHIND YOUR GAS SERVICE THAN JUST A WELL! lt's a dramatic story-the gas industry! And this business of serving you nat- ural gas 24 hours a day is no small task. You don't just hook up pipe to a gas well and figure that's it . . . no, sir! Good gas service demands careful thought and planning. lt means co-ordinating the efforts of over l3OO peopleeeeach with a separate task to do. lt takes men to produce the gas . . . others to purify it and transmit it from hundreds of widely scattered wells to growing cities . . . and still others to see that it reaches the burner tips in factories, commercial establishments, and in your home. And all of us here at Oklahoma Natural are ready and eager to do our jobs wellfso that your community, your family, and you will have the best of gas service at all times. OHLFIHOIUH HQTURHL Q6QHfy9Ql'D7 Morgan, Francis M. Ma '43 Nelson, James M., '34 o .c, yr l'. S. Naval Hospltul Sun Diego, Calif. Morgan, Robert J., '44 U. S. Army Address Unknown Morgan, Thomas R., '28 Deceased, Date Unknown Morgan, Vance F., '34 Guthrie, Okla. Morris, David G., '34 Deuezised, 15?-ll. Morris, William A., '37 LI. S. Navy Address Unknown Morrison, John W., '44 LT. S. Army, M. C. Address Unknown Morter, Roy A., '13 514 Uuklund Drive liztlzimazoo, Mit-ll. Morton, Ralph W., '40 T W. Muskogee Sulphur, Okla. Mosely, Ray R., '18 425 Milton Street Alliance, Uhiu Mosher, Donovan ID., '26 l+'1rst Natiunztl lizink Hlmlg. Seminole, Okla. Mote, Paul, '24 Sznpillpzt, Uklat. Mote, Wesley R., '27 Sllllllblllll lslldg. 1Xl'tllllUl't5, Uklzl. Mount, Houston F., '46 li. S. Nztrztl Hospital Lietliesdzt, Md. Mraz, Gerald L., '41 :Xdlll't'SH L'nknown Muchmore, Harold G., '46 Jersey City Medical Center Jersey City, N. .l. Mullins, J. Arthur, '11 ln-ueatseil, Imte Unknown Mullins, Willianx B., '37 1-l East Ulli Street Slmwnee, Okla. Mulmed, Earl I., '37 Mznyu Ulinim- lim-heste1', Minn. Mulvey, Bert E., '30 21651 t'rystzll Avellilc lfluvliil, Ohio Murphy, Charles P., '12 Hines llospitul llines, Ill. Murphy, Elmer G., '45 llt. Cjgj M. C., U. S. N. ll. 1-fo FPO, New York, N. Y. Murphy, Weldon O., '35 1608 1'ill'ki-:l' Street. Ainztrillo, Texas Murray, Edward Cotter, '30 Adu, Okla. Murray, Forney Long, '37 Maud, Okla. Myers, Jack Wendell '43 luayl 1000 S. Huflf El Keno, Okla.. Myers, Leonard A., '22 De-cr-aisecl, November, 155215 Nagle, Patrick S., '28 1021 N. Lee Oklnhonm City, Okla. Neal, James H., Jr., '43 St. Joseph Hospital llzlriczisier, Pat. Neal, John R., '14 309 S. St. Andrews Plzlve Los Angeles, Cztlif. Neal, Ladle Gould, '25 1231 Elmwood Ponca City, Okla. Needham, Clarence F., '24 323 S. Broadway Ada, Okla. Neel, Roy L., '38 1101 N. Broadway Oklulioma City, Oklzx Neely, Shade D., '20 1'ommerc-izil Natl. Hunk liltlgz Muskogee, Okla. Neff, Everett B., '36 1200 N. VVzLlker Oklztliolnzi City, Okla. Nelson, Henry J., '30 Granite, Okla. Nelson, Iron I-I., '40 Medical Arts lildgx Tulsa, Okla. Nelson, I. A., '25 IM-n-eased 10-21-4li 1103 Grand Avenue Kansas City, Mo. Neumann, Milton A., '30 Okarche, Okla. New, William N., '34 Commander, U. S. N. Address Unknown Newlin, QBi11j William H., '32 Broken Arrow, Okla.. Newlin, Frances P. W. tSee VVigginsJ Newport, Norsuda. M., '35 1513 Manchester Beloit, VVis. Nichols, Ray E., '30 -105 First Street Woodland, Calif. Nicholson, James L., '31 Ellison Inlirxnalry Norinan, Okla. Nisbet, Alfred A., '38 150 Laurel Heights San Antonio, Texas Noell, Robert L., '28 Mecllu-nl Arts Bldg. Olclulioiim Clty, Uklzt. Norris, Claude B., '21 Belona., Van. Norris, Francis L., '36 Beulztville, N. C. Northrip, Ray U., '38 409 S. Kickapoo Shawnee, Okla. Nugent, Goldwin I., '14 21315 Brunswick Street I4'l'eLIe1'ickto11, N. LS., Czuizulzl Nunnery, Arthur W., '16 Devezised, Date llnknuwlx Oakes, Robert J., '42 25130 '1Nt:'lt'gl'2l1Jll Avi-lille Berkeley, 5, Calif. Obermiller, Ralph G., '32 1421 15111 Street XN'lJ0l1NYZll'Ll, Okla. Oglesbee, Carlson Leroy, '37 .tlaxilmttzui Hlmlg. Muskogee, Okla. 0'Lea.ry, Charles M., '34 Alecliuzll Arts lllmlg. lJklZlhUlll2L City, Ukln. Olson, Donald I-I., illlayy '43 Hillvrest Memoriztl lluspilzll Tulsa, Uklan. Olson, Virginia C., '36 Lljr. Curutinj VVzLtux1g'zt, Okla. Opper, Marshall, '44 Mount Sinai Hospital Chicago, lll. Orr, I-Iervert S., '42 1307 S. Matin Tulsa, Okla. Ottis, Paul J., '45 SL. Anthony Hospital Uklztlioinn City, Ulilzx. Overbey, Charles B., '41 Sli 11th Street, N. l-I. Atlzuitu, Ga. Owen, Cannon A., '34 1.1. Col., M. C., U. S. A. Address Unknown Oxley, William N., '44 Vniversity of Ohio Hospital! Columbus, Ohio Ozias, Charles Ralph, '14 Address Unknown Padberg, Elder D., '40 601 VV. 24th Adu, Okla.. Palmer, Clara F., '40 301 E. Crisler Mc:AleSter, Uklu. Paramore, Charles F. 302-N American National lllmlg. Shawnee, Okla. Parker, James W., '46 Starling-Loving l.'11ix'ersity Hospital Columbus, Ohio Parks, J. T., Jr., fMa.yl '43 Deceased, 11-11-421 Parks, Kirtland G., '23 117 E. Sth Street Long Beach, Calif. Paris, David, '41 Vaiptztin, U. S. Army, M. C. Address Unknown Parrish, Roy G., '44 General Delivery Comunehe, Okla. Parrish, S. L., lMa.yj '43 1918 E. Orme VVichitz1, Kansas Parsley, Frank E., '27 :ITT Franklin Avenue Seattle, 1, VVash. Parsons, Orval L., '33 S15 Euclid Lawton, Okla. Pa.sc'ha.1, William R., '45 University Hospitals Uklzthonm City, Okla. Patrick, James B., '08 lim-ezlseclg Date Unknown Patterson, Andrew M., '29 Box 70 .Xlineml NVells, Texas Patterson, Frank B., Jr., '27 Address Unknown Paul, William G., '39 Strong Memorial Hospital Rochester, N. Y. Payne, Douglas Wilson, '42 501 Grand Avenue Asbury Park, N. J. Payne, Richard W., fMa.yJ '43 801 N. E. 13tl1 Uklzilioinzi City, Okla. Payte, James I., '30 24210 Aurora Court tbklzihomzt City, Okla. Payton, Hugh William QTedJ, '45 Vt-terams' Hospital Dayton, Ohio Pearce, Elizabeth K. Youngman, 'll 1341 Ferry Street ltlugene, Oregon Pearce, Wilfred E., '10 lien-eased, 2-17-37 Pearlstine, N114 Beck Street City, N. Y. Pearson, Daniel B., '41 12:08 N. Hudson t kl: at p tn 'le s Maurice, '23 New York 1 :hom Pearson, S 1-:trim Pendergra. Illvlllvllilll Address Pendleton, lieiw-2lSed1 10-1-I--H Percefull, Sabin C., '45 Y. A. Hospital lf':1yvttex'ilIe, Ark. Perry, Daniel L., '26 Uusliing, Okla. Perry, Fred T., '33 Ukeene Clinic Ukeene, Okla. Perry, Frederick J., '36 Atlus Life Bldg. 'l'ulszL, Okla. Perry, Hugh, '26 Atlus Life Bldg. Tulsa, Oklzi. Perry, James S., '25 Hryalli, Texas Perry, John Claud, '23 Aletlical Arts Bldg: Tulsa, Okla. Perr John M City, Okla. M. H., '38 , ' xus s, Q. r., 'go t, l.. S. N. Unknown Alice A., '37 y, ., Jr., '46 JeI'I'el'sun-llillmzin Hospital Hll'llllllghZ1lll, Alai. Perryman, Robert G., '46 Vniversity Hospitals Oklztliomzi City, Okla. Peter, M. L., '33 5918 N. Seminole Okniulgee, Okla. Peters, James C., '44 ' E515 S. Cincinnzlti 'l'u1Sf1, Okla. Petty, James S., '35 l232 N. Broad Guthrie, Okla. Petway, Aileen J., '37 tllrs, M. F. Strnshunl Vluzzi Apartment Hotel Houston, Texas Pfundt, Robert T., '44 Holyroocl, Kansas Phelan, Ralph S., '39 Hobart, Okla. Phelps, Joseph T., '19 S20 S. Rock Island El Reno, Okla. Phipps, John, '44 NVesley Hospital Olilziholna City, Okla. Phipps, T. H., Jr., '37 Deceased, S-4-43 Pickard, John C., '26 1200 N. Main Street Dubuque, Iowa Pierson, Dwight D., '32 .ll2lYlgl.llll, Okla. Piper, Arthur S., 'll 1215 NVest York Street Enid, Okla. Piper, Charles L., '15- lvilllilll and Ouray Hospital Fort Duchesne, Utah Pitts, James B., Jr., '46 l'niver:-:ity Hospitals Uklztlionizx City, Okla. Plummer, Thomas 0., '35 206 S. Second Montrose, Colo. Pogoloif, S. H., '23 Alunville, N. J. Points, Blair, '11 Mzulill, Okla. Points, Thomas Craig, '41 G09 N. W. 10th Uklaliollni City, Okla. Poling, Fowler Border, '40 llertzler Clinic llztlsteud, Kansas Pollard, James E., fMa.yJ '43 l.'nix'ersily Hospitals Uklztlioinzt City, Okla. Popkess, Fred G., '43 29155 Nwviltilll lmllzis, Texas Porte, Daniel, '26 S9-ill llilst Street .I:l1n:1icu., 3, N. Y. Powell, Jay A., '18 IOYM4 S. Second SL. Ponczi City, Okla. Powell, Paul T., '41 Kay County .Health Dept. Ponca Lllty, Okla. Powell, Tracy 0., '31 M2521 Hollywood Blvd. lms Angeles, Calif. Pratt, Tony W., '38 Lguznpauv indian Agency Alizimi, Okla. Prentice, Pamela R., -'44 1Now Mrs. IL. G. 1 zt1'1'1sl17 Wesley Memorial Hospital 1flllL'iLg'0, lll. Prentiss, Harley M., -'18 llousevelt, Okla. Presson, Virgil G., '23 1550 South Scott Tut-sou, Ariz. Price, Haxrris P., '13 Ali-dicztl Arts Bldg. Tulsa, Okla. Price, Joe H., '28 llvceztsed, 12-4-44 Price, Joel S., '28 Usler Bldg. Uklzllimmt City, Okla. Price, Neel J., '42 h llullinger Municipal Hospital Washington, D. C. Price, Richard D., '46 A Kansas City General Hospital Kansas City, Mo. Price, William R., Jr., '46 Wesley Memorial Hospital Cllim-ago, Ill. Prier, William M., QMa.yj '43 210 Summit Lawton, Okla. Prosser, Moorman Paul, f35 t'i-nlrztl Okla. State Hospital Norman, Okla. Pugh, Robert E., '36 Iwi-eziseml, November, '43 Pugsley, William S., '45 1141 N. Ellison Uklailiulnzi City, Okla. Punsalang, Jose V., '23 Sun lluzoro Hospital Laboratory Alnnilzl, Philippine Islands Purviance, Carlton C., '30 S24 Martin Street Vallejo, Calif. Pyle, Oscar S., '26 401 Chit-kashu Cliickuslifi, Okla. Ragan, Tillman A., '32 6151 VV. Boyd Norman, Okla. Rahhal, George M., '45 Wichita Hospital Wit-hita, Kansas Raines, James R., '35 32210 N. IC. Watson Portland, Oregon Raines, Morris Mcllay, '37 214 Ash Street Ventura, Calif Parrish, Wilmer E., 1Mayj '43 Pickhardt, Woodrow L., '37 Nl!-mlb, ROY, R-1 '45, University Hospital Madigan General Hospital .lelterson Davis' HOSDIUU tlklahmnzt City, Oklu, 'l'i100mH. VVHSI1. Houston, lexus Ray, Raymoncl G., '33 1254 E. 30th Place Tulsa, Okla. Rayburn, Charles R., '25 Central State Hospital Norman, Okla. Rector, William L., Jr. QDec.J '43 Scott.-VVhite Clinic Telnple, Texas Reding, Anthony C., '35 Stillwater, Okla. Reed, Charles W., '33 Byers, Colo. Reed, Emil P., '31 3509 Fairmont Dallas, Texas Reed, Howard L., '16 Dec-eased, 'Date Unknown Reed, James R., '27 Medic-nl Arts Bldg. Uklahomn City, Okla. Reed, Karl A., '33 S10 30th Avenue Sun Frztnr-isco, Calif. Reeves, Claude L., '31 400 N. VV. 10th 0klzil1om:L City, Oklzl Reid, Frank I., '27 Los Angeles, Calif. Reid, John R., '21 hos Angeles, Calif. Reid, Oren C., '45 Station Hospital l4Ilg'i.n Field, Flu. Reitf, William H., '41 132222 University 'Perrzu-e Ann Arbor, Mic-h, Rempel, Paul H., '34 l':l'02lflNV2'LY Tower Enid, Okla. Renfrow, William F., '26 Medic-:il Arts Bldg' Houston, Texas Reynolds, R. W., Jr., 1732 li. 30 Plan-e 'I'uls:1, 5, Okla. Reynolds, Stephen W., '14 119 IC. Maple Street Drumright, Okla. Rice, Paul B.. '38 39115 S. Pennsylvziniu tlklulionin City, Okla. '46 Richard, Warren E., '40 Address Unknown Ricks, James R., Jr., '38 Medic-nl Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Ridgeway, Elmer T., '40 2432 Cnslian l'l:u-e Oklahoma City, Okla. Rleger, Joseph A.. '32 Central Okla. State Hospital Norman, Okla. Riley, Robert H., '13 100 Beechwood Avenue Catonsville, Md. Rillpy. Orville H., '39 Stillwater, Okla. Rivers, William M., '15 Dec-euseclg Date Fnknown Robberson, Morton E., '34 VVynnewood, Okla. Roberts, Buford B., '27 S910 Sth Avenue Tnglewood, Calif. Roberts, David Allen, '32 Veterans' Administration Facility National Military Home Dayton, Ohio Roberts, Elisha. I-I., '16 ll. F. D. No. 2 Corsieanzi, Texas Roberts, Kenneth N., '40 Lt. Comtlr. CM. CJ, U. S. N. R. Naval Replacement Base San Diego, Calif. Roberts, Robert E., '26 Stillwater, Okla. Robertson, Charles W., '28 Hoyt Bldz. Chandler, Okla. Robinson, E. M., '43 S36 N. VV. 39th Oklzihomzi City, Okla. Robinson, Frank P.. '14 915 S. Cincinnati 'l'uls:1, Okla. Robinson, John I-I., '25 301 N. W. 12th Oklahoma City, Okla. Robinson, Mildred I., '37 CNOW Mrs. Morroneb 13215 Tower Avenue VVesterly, R. I. HUBBARD HOSPITAL - CLINIC 1501 N. E. Eleventh Street Oklahoma City, Okla. GENERAL HOSPITAL IOHN C. HUBBARD, M. D. RALPH W. HUBBARD, M. D. 45' : w 5'4 :gf lx w 1 I: 2 ,JE-' K QM fr. ': I -,N 3 I :tw-,' N . an X 3 wg :F Lf-3' tri:-H PQQ -I W-- :lff Q- 'adv' .33 X3-, 4, ,ff : If: EE H, N' '.,e :- A 5 55, 1 I. F62 .1 I 1 ' 43.-F -'fs-,':.. 2 31 ' ii QD.,-, P25323 2 . ,U :K fm 3 -J T il if 'mu 3' -33 ,JX ,ii F iwgti' Q: - 1 2' 1 1-2' -4,211 I . - - A ' A 1 -. , gay.. 2- i l-if ff ' ' NB -- -eg - -' LMI MM 600 ROOMS 600 BATHS 600 RADIOS IOHN R. HUBBARD, M. D. WM. E. HUBBARD, M. D. A. S. COOK. Bus. Mgr. Gwwfeay Cieafea jig Own mgome mf M. OKLAHOMA BILTMORE OKLAHOMA CITY L. H. POESCH, Manager Rockett, Louis S., tDec.l '43 Ait-a Plantation llospital Aiea, Oahu, T. H. Rodriguez, M. J., '31 ltio Grande City, Texas Rogers, Galen A., '33 lVaynoka, Okla. Rogers, William G., '30 524 N. YV. 15th Oklahoma City, Okla. Rolle, Paul N., '30 l'oteau, Okla. Rollins, James H., '44 U. S. Naval Hospital Great Lakes, lll. Rollo, James W., '13 National Bank Bldg. Lubhoek, Texas Rollow, John A., tMayj '43 Ellison lnfirmary Norman, Okla. Rorie, John E., '45 School of Aviation Medicine llandolph Field, Texas Rosales, Godofredo D., '26 llatangas, Philippine islands Rose, Ernest, '36 San Maroos, Texas Ross, George T., '35 1911 NV. Main lilnid, Okla. Ross, Hope A., '35 tSnidet-J First National Building lflnid, Okla. Roth, Herman W., '32 Monte Vista, Colo. Rowland, Robert H., '41 1320 Stnilax Street .Fort Worth, Texas Roys, Harvey C., 1Mayj '43 5211 Brooks Norman, Okla. Roys, Richard D., '39 Medical-Dental Bldg. Seattle, W'ash. Royster, Ralph L., '30 116 S. Gth l'urc'ell, Okla. Ruble, George C., '22 Ilet-easedg Date lTnknown Rucker, Ralph W., '36 l'nion National Bank Bldg. Bartlesville, Okla. Rude, Evelyn M., '35 Student Health Servin-e llniversity of Oklahoma Norman, Okla. Rude, Joe C., '30 Mississippi Baptist. llospitztl Jackson, Miss. Russell, B. W., '09 lleeeasedg Date Unknown Russell, L. E., '33 Frenvh Hospital lflraneiseo, Calif. Ruth, Weldon R., '33 Okeene, Okla. Rutherford, V. M., '32 17 NYest hlreotipe lit-ive Oklahoma Cit.y, Okla. Rutledge, Art H., '44 t-fo Mr, ll. M. 'lltttledge 11212 NVest Chestnut Street Denison, Texas Rutledge, Ben Allen, '44 6222 N. W. 14th Oklahoma City, Okla. Ryan, Robert 0., '37 301 lflast Broadway Fairview, Okla. Ryan, Warren A., '31 llox 4, Thomas, Okla. Saddoris, M. L., '27 Cleveland, Okla. Sadler, L. H., '29 Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Salamy, Joseph, '44 415 NVQ-st Louisiana Anadarko, Okla. Salkeld, Phil Lloyd, '41 Address Unknown Salman, Phineas, '18 1ST Henry Street New York City, N. Y. Sanden, Austin 0., '22 lf'ruitdale, Calif. Sanders, H. R., '43 St. Anthony Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Sandlin, Dean C., '41 2201 Calaveras Fresno, Calif. Sandlin, R. E., '43 Henryetta, Okla. Sands, Abel J., '46 L'niversity Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Sandford, I-I. M., '38 l'erryton, Texas Sanford, Roy K., '41 Perryton, Texas Sanger, Penton A., '26 l'errine llldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Sanger, Penton M., '07 lferrine Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Sanger, Paul G., '31 Ilot Springs, N. M. Sanger, Walter B., '35 1010 l'ark Circle Miami, Okla. Sanger, Welborn W., '31 Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Sapinoso, Pastor R., '22 547 Harran St. Manila, Pltilippines Sapper, H. V. L., Jr., '44 1100 l.oml1ardy lload Oklahoma City, Okla. Sargent, John P., '21 Deceased: 5-4--ll Sayers, James R., '29 Naval llospital llallloa, Canal Zone Saylor, Robert M., '29 Seiling, Okla. Schaff, Hartzell, '42 ryot'-.lohnston-St-hatlf Clinic lloldenville, Okla. Schlicht, Mabelle B., '46 Wesley Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Schnoebelen, Rene, '40 Zltlti East Sixth liinsley, Kansas Schurter, Louis L., '46 tlood Samaritan Hospital Portland, Oregon Seba, Chester R., '38 1200 N. lYalker Oklahoma City, Okla. Sebastian, J. J. B., '36 Wareford th-n. llosp. l.eanting'tou Spa W:trwit'ksliirt-, .iqllf-flillltl Sebring, Milton H., '40 Apt-o Tower Oklahoma City, Okla. Sehested, Herman C., '31 Veterans' llosp. Will llogers Field Oklahoma City, Okla. Seibold, G. J., Jr., '34 U. S. Army Houston, Texas Selders, Raymond E., '27 N15 Walker Avenue llouston, Texas Shackelford, P. 0., '44 015 So. Cincinnati Tulsa, Okla. Shadid, P. V., '40 N15 Broadway Idlk City, Okla. Shanks, Edwin P., '46 St. Anthony Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Shaver, S. R., '37 Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma. City, Okla. Shaw, C. McH., Jr., '45 Veterans' Hospital NVat-o, Texas Shaw, Dwight B., '26 T02 N. Main lwllttllltl, Colorado Shearer, Joseph M., '42 Caldwell, Kansas '28 Sheets, Marion E., 002 S. Van Buren linid, Okla. Shelby, Hudson S., '33 Hales Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Shellenberger, C. G., '45 Veterans' Hospital XVac'o, Texas Shelton, Joel A., '34 Sonora, Texas Shields, H. B., Jr., '37 llarues Hospital St. Louis, Mo. Shiilet, Albert W., '33 Military Service Address l'nknown Shipp, Jesse D., '33 Mt-dieal Arts Bldg. Tulsa, Okla. Shippey, William L., '27 Fort Smith, Ark. Shirley, E. T., '34 Sainte Claire Bldg. San Jose, Calif. Shofstall, J. Mc. tSee Meliinnonl Shofstall, William H., ltllll N. Lt-cf Oklahoma City, Okla. Shriner, Richard P., Jr., '44 Hobart, Okla. Shyrock, Leland P., '40 ldnid, Okla. Shuttee, Robert D., '44 1205 S. Barker tal lleno, Okla. Shwen, Ralph 0., tMayJ '43 Station llospital, Ft. NN'Lll'l't'll Cheyenne, Wyo. Siegel, Arthur, '43 1701 Beach Street San Francisco, Calif. Silverthorn, Louis E., '34 Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Simon, Floyd, tMayy '43 Madigan General llospital Ft. Lewis, NVash. Simon, Ralph, '44 tflinton, Okla. Singleton, Harry P., '46 ltesearelt Hospital Kansas City, Mo. Sisler, Prank H., Jr., '40 501 W'est lltlt Street liristotv, Okla. '41 Smith, Addison B., '32 Stillwater, Okla. Smith, Bryon P., '45 LI. S. Y. A. liospital Muskogee, Okla. Smith, Carl E., '34 llenryetta, Okla. - Smith, Delbert G., '29 First National Bank Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Smith, Ernest A., '09 IN-vt-ztsetl, Date Unknown Smith, Haskell, '34 51131 la-wis Street Stillwater, Okla. Smith, Henry C., '45 ill!! Maple lattvton, Okla. Smith, Jackson A., QMayQ Cheyenne, Okla. Smith, James R., '44 Henry Ford Hospital lit-troit, Mitnli, Smith, Jaroud B., '38 Address Unknown Smith, Lester P., '25 Veterans' Ilospital Muskogee, Okla. '43 Smith, Morris W., '28 5th and Quinn tluytnon, Okla. Smith, Newton C., '45 3031 S. Kansas Cherokee, Okla. Smith, Paul P., '41 Guthrie, Okla. Smith, Philip J., l.ookel1a, Okla. Smith, R. Earle, Ashton Bldg. tirand Rapids, Mich. Smith, Raymond 0., '32 522-t2'Q .East 11th Tttlsa, Okla. Smith, Richard Wendall D., '32 llet-eased, Date lfnknown Smith, Rupard G., '38 Xl'nt. .l. Seymour Hospital Eloise, Mieh. Smith, Virgil D., '34 lleeds, Alaluaina Smith, Wendell L., '33 S21lfQ East Drive Oklahoma City, Okla. Smith, Willard H., '40 l'liillips Hospital Phillips, Texas Smith, William, '09 Naplesj Texas Smith, William O., '25 Standolind Bldg. Tulsa, Okla. Smithson, Carl B., '33 Veterans' Administration Hospital lloise, Idaho '37 '13 Snoddy, William T., '44 lltlt General Hospital APO 317 San Francisco, Calif. Snyder, James H., fMayl '43 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. Soma, Yonekichi, '20 30.1. S. Pecos Street San Antonio, Texas Soutar, Richard G., '22 l,Jiret-tor, School lflealth Dept. Sacramento, Calit. Souter, John E., '19 lily: W. Oklahoma Ave. Guthrie, Okla. Southworth, James L., '38 LT. S. Marine Hospital Baltimore, ll, Md. Sowell, Harlan K., CMayj '43 Britton, Okla. Spann, Logan A., '34 Braitift Bldg. Tulsa, Okla. Speakman, Walter P., '45 205 141. lllaple Street. .l2l'lllIl1'1g'llt, Okla. Speed, Henry K., Jr., '33 Sayre, Okla. Spence, Ray E., '46 University .llospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Springer, Homer C., '31 630 N. ltlth llessemer, Ala. Standifer, Orion C., '24 220 W. Third l+Ilk City, Okla. Starkey, Wayne A., '34 liox 220, Altus, Okla. Steelman, Gerald M., '45 .Xlathers Field Saet'amento, Calif. Steen, Carl T., '14 supt. Pauls Valley State Hosp. Pauls Valley, Okla. Steinig, Harry W., '25 428 59th Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Stephens, Andy Bryan, '28 Seminole, Okla. Stephenson, Islunael P., 29 Ste-pltenson-Traverse Clinic Alva, Okla. Stewart, Oscar W., '34 Address Unknown Stewart, Walter E., '12 Tribune Bldg. Terre llaute, Ind. Stickle, Arthur W., 1Dec.j '43 liniversity Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. illwell Robert J , '29 St , . Atnerit-an National Bank llldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Stites, Hugh D., '24 VValker Clinic: Sill E. 10th Street litlgeiie, Oregon Stokes, Lowell L., '36 Med. Arts Bldg. Tulsa, Okla. W., '30 Stoner, Raymond Cheeotah, Okla. Stough, Daniel P., Jr., Geary, Okla. Stout, Hugh A., '37 Mayo Clinic: llot-hester, Minn. Stout, Marvin E., '10 200 VV. 13th Oklahoma City, Stover, William '27 Okla. H., '45 2410 Vl'alker St., North Okla. Oklahoma City, Strader, Simon E., '17 105 N. Hudson Oklahoma City, Okla. Stratton, Forrest L., '26 S1015 N. Kilgore St. Kilgore, Texas Strecker, William E., '36 Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Strode, Jack W., '44 S06 tlth Avenue ,l'awnt-e, Okla. Strong Clinton R., tDec.j '4 3 Stuard, Charles G., Jr. Court Arcade Bldg. Tulsa, Okla. Strugell, Joseph C., '38 Federal Correctional Institution Danbury, Conn. Sturgeon, H. Violet, '33 First National Bldg. Hennessey, Okla. Sturm, Robert T., '38 , Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Sudduth, Dr. H. C., '42 U. S. Navy Internship Address Unknown Sunquist, Glenn V., 704 VV. 4th Mitchell, S. D. Sullivan, Clarence B., '22 Carnegie, Okla. Sullivan, Sullins IB., '35 2318 Turnbridge Road Baltimore, 12, Md. Swan, Joseph J., '39 1624 19th Chiekasha, Okla. Swanson, Homer S., '36 Medit-al Arts Bldg. Atlanta, Georgia Switzer, Fred D., '36 1-lugo, Okla. Tackett, Orville H., '39 3424 N. VV. 19th Oklahoma City, Okla. Tallant, George A., '36 Nvalters, Okla. Talley, Charles N., '23 501 N. 4th Marlow, Okla. Talley, Evans E., '34 1901 W. Cherokee Enid, Okla. Tatlow, Byron W., Jr., '45 1004 N. E. 153th Oklahoma City, Okla. Taylor, P. W., '43 lDec.j VVesley Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Taylor, John R., '34 Kingfisher, Okla. Taylor, L. C., '38 1517 N. E. 20th Oklahoma City, Okla. Taylor, Lloyd W., '41 Artny Medical Center NValter Reed General Hosp. Vlfashington, D. C. Taylor, Robert L., '42 Army Address Unknown Taylor, William L., '10 Deceased: 4-6-44 Tefertiller, Charles L., '42 St. Anthony Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. S., '42 '45 Terrell, Marvin Ellison Infirmary Norman, Okla. Thomas, Edwin C., '14 46 N. E. 5th Miami, Okla. Thomason, Frank, '17 Slick, Okla. Thompson, Benjamin D., 1003-4 Sterling Bldg. Houston, Texas ' Thompson, Wayman Jackson, '29 Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Thompson, Willard V., University Hospitals Oklahoma City, Okla. Thompson, William IB. 1Dec.j '43 Wiley Bldg. Walters, Okla. Thorp, E. M., '42 l'rovim-ial Royal Jubilee Hospital Victoria, B. C., Canada Threlkeld, Ii. D.. '40 '44 '26 Syracuse Memorial Hospital A Syracuse, N. Y. Thuringer, Carl B., St. Anthony Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Tichenor, Ernest L.. '33 indian Field Service '46 'lil Reno, Okla. Anadarko, Okla. Strong, Joseph P., '46 Tidwell, Robert A., '37 Colorado General Hospital 738 Broadway Denver, Colo. Seattle, 22, VVash. Stroup, Clayton K., '26 Tisdal, James H., '45 2002 lflast Court APO 953, cfo P. N. Flint, Mich. San Francisco, Calif. I You'll Always Enjoy . . I GOOD FOOD For Over 27 Years Your Most Convement I I I Dealer I f5'7: ed I ' . 2-7172 ' OKLAHOMA CITY TULSA I RESTAURANTS AND TAP ROOM . roa wa Oklahoma Cify . AT I I i I ! I ER' LIN5 D DistribuIc?EAR5-ERCURY , ' 200 S.Harvey I ll3 N B d y I W I I OOMPLIMENTS I Now in our 26I'h YEAR I of SERVICE fo lv-I A Buyers of FINE NHATTAN LITHOGRAPHY CONSTRUCTION and PRINTING Phone 3 4488 SEMCO General Contractors LITHO RAPHERS . . . PRINTERS OFFICES ' MUSKOGEI: H OKLAHOMA CITY TULSA '29 N' W' T 'd - FT SMITH ARK BORGER TEXAS OKLAHOMA CITY I I OO. 0 E -:ZEEEEEEEE WW COLOR PRESS Bish0P,5 ' 1 8' , , , triaya, Tayabas, Iiillillllllll Vanlandingham, Homer W., Tisdal, William C., '33 700 Frisco Clinton, Okla. Todd, John B., '29 74 Fremont Place l.os Angeles, Calif. Tolbert, Jack B., tDec.j '43 48 S. 6th Street Salt Lake City, Utah Tomlin, Clyde E., '45 State of Wisconsin General Hospital Madison, VVis. Tool, Charles D., '31 University Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Tozer, Howard G., '45 l'niversity Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Tracy, Gilbert W., '38 Veterans' Hospital Muskogee, Okla. Trapp, Irvin B., '29 Box 253, Brandon, Miss. Traverse, C. A., '33 515 College Alva, Okla. Tx-aweek, Albert C., Jr., '30 Matador, Texas Trow, Thomas A., '42 401 N. Third Henryetta, Okla. Trzaska, H. C., CDec.j '43 Address Unknown Tulllus, Philip G., '42 Municipal Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Tnpper, Walter R., '36 1151 N. Central St. Glendale, 3, Calif. Turnbow, William R., '35 2112 VV. 41st Tulsa, Okla. Turner, Edwin C., tDec.j '43 Chit-ago Lying-ln Hospital 5841 Maryland Ave. Chicago, Ill. Tutwiler, Elizabeth I. fMayj '43 tMrs. Coyleb Oklahoma City, Okla. Twyford, May Adah Drew, '13 tMrs. May D. l,aTorra1 Xpartment 35, 1377 Hannock Denver, Colo. Ungerxnan, Milford S., '45 1435 S. Gary Place Tulsa, Okla. Ungerman, Arnold I-I., '34 1718 E. 37th Tulsa, Okla. Vahlberg, Ernest R., '23 609 N. VV. 42nd Oklahoma City, Okla. Valderas Silvin L. '24 Vammen, Adolph N., '44 Oaks, Okla. Van I-Ioesen, Daisy Gertrude, '37 tNow Mrs. Cottoni 3122 N. W. 24th Oklahoma City, Okla. 1422 National Avenue Rockford, Ill. t'S Veatch, Everett P., '26 006 South Main Street Pasadena, Texas Vincent, Duke W., '17 llox 10515, Vici, Okla. Vinson, Harold A., '35 Lt. Col., llegnonal Hospital 11't. Joy, 4, N. Y. Vogt, William L., '36 111' Dallas lioad Oak llldge, Tenn. Wade, Glenn F., '44 Medical Arts Oklahoma City, Okla. Wade, Lisby L., '17 llyan, Okla. Wadsworth, Ray M., '42 washington t myersity St. Louis, Mo. Wagner, John C., '19 l'on4'a City, Okla. Wails, Theodore G., '21 Medical Arts Oklahoma City, Okla. Wainwright, Tom L., '33 Medical Arts Oklahoma City, Okla. Waldrop, William L., '42 60:3 N. NY. 10th Oklahoma City, Okla. Walker, Agnew Astley, '24 210 Aldridge Bldg. VVewoka, Okla. Walker, Ethan A., Jr. tDec.j '43 2331 Main Yukon, Okla. Walker, James Robert A tMayj '43- NY1ll Rogers Memorial Hosp Oklahoma City, Okla. Walker, Joseph D., '22 3618 Fannin Street llousto.n 4, Texas Walker, Price M., '22 S06 Medical Arts Bldg. Dallas, Texas Walker, Russell H., '32 Lt. Commander, l'. S. N. Address l'nknown Walker, William A., '27 Kennedy llldg. Tulsa, Okla. Wallace, DeLoss Arnold, '34 Deceased: 10-23-44 Wallace, Virgil M., '11 Det-eased, S-22-Il!! Wallace, Virgle W. .Ilox 102 tlainesville, Texas Ward, Delbert A., '31 lfnirersity Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Warren, E. W., '38 110 N, Madison Avenue Pasadena, Calif. Warren, Roy C., '28 Yukon, Okla. Waterbury, Cecil R., '45 Cniyersity Hospital ,34 Oklahoma City, Okla. Waters, Claud Bryan, '34 Lt. Ai. C., Foreign Duty Van Valkenburgh, Glennwood A ddr? SS V nk nown Molford, '31 Front and Pine Streets Georgetown, Del. Walters, Floyd L., '34 lllakeney Bldg. Hugo, Okla. Waters, Philip C., '44 344 Baker Street Vallejo, Calif. Watson, I. Newton, '35 439 East Ayers Edmond, Okla. Watson, 0. Alton, '29 Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Watson, Price T., '33 105 S. Temple Are. Temple City, Calil. Watson, Raymond D., '29 Deceased: 3-14-45 Webb, Roy A., '16 .l'ampa, Texas Weedn, Alton J., '35 117 N. Tenth St. Duncan, Okla. Weedn, Henry J., '16 11071 Firestone lllyd. South Gate, Calif. Weeks, Bertram A., '41 Captain, Army Address Unknown Weisiger, Ross W., '30 U20 NVestheimer Street Houston, 2, Texas Welborn, Orange M., '46 Good Samaritan .Ilospital Portland, Oregon Wells, Mrs. Eva Austin, '10 Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Wells, Walter W., '10 Medical Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. West, Harriet K., '42 tMrs. Nielsen! Mayo Clinic: ltochester, Minn. West, Willis Kelly, '15 Osler llldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Westbrook, Brock Rogers, '46 l'niversity Hospitals Oklahoma City, Okla. Wheeler, Homer C., '38 Zlrd and Seminole Mc-Alester, Okla. White, A. E., '32 Col., C. S. A. Address Fnknown White, Eric McLain, '36 Medical Arts llldg. Tulsa, Okla. White, James H., '34 County Health Department Columbus, Miss. White, Nelson S., '20 M4-dit-al Arts llldg. Tulsa, Okla. Whiteneck, Ronald A. tDecemberJ '43 llfaynoka, Okla. Wickham, M. M., '26 7111 VVest Symmes Street Norman, Okla. Wiggins, Frances P. CNow Mrs, Newlin6 Masonic Temple Bldg. Shawnee, Okla. Wiggins, Howell E., '36 l.t. Navy fldegularb Address Unknown Wilber, Gertrude H., '37 105 tliffords Lane Eight Great Kills Staten island, N. Y. Wild, William B., '25 Pasadena, Texas Wildman, Dora Ellen QDotyJ, '26 1137 N. E. 12th Oklahoma City, Okla, Wlldman, Stanley F., '24 Aledim-:ll Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Wiley, Alvin B., '13 Medical Arts Tulsa, Okla. Wilhlte, Lee Roy, '16 Perkins, Okla. Wilkerson, Bernie J., '30 Kress Medical Bldg. Houston, Texas Wilkerson, John Milton, '32 Major, l'. S. A. Address Unknown Wilkins, Afton Norvell, '35 Conroe, Texas Wilkins, Harry, '27 6608 Hillcrest Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Wilks, Francis M., '10 3304 East 4th Tulsa, Okla. Willard, Delbert G., '29 Norman, Okla. Williams, Claude, '40 Dallas City-County Hosp. Dallas, Texas Williams, Gordon D., '27 524 N. 5th Street XVcatherl'ord, Okla. Williams, Guy I-Ierson, '34 Atlanta, Ga. Williams, Leonard C., '20 Osler ltldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Williams, Raymond A., '38 Commercial Hank Bldg. Bozeman, Mont. Williams, Raymond M., '30 Sayre, Okla. Williams, Theodore Sherman, '38 Medical Arts Bldg. Tulsa, Okla. Williamson, Paul S., '46 lienver General llospital Ile-nrt-r, Colo. Wilson, Charles H., '37 Medical Arts lildg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Wilson, Jay D., '44 Vary No. 1506 Naval Station cfm lf. l'. O., N. Y., N. Y. Wilson, Kenneth J., '16 Medi:-al Arts Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Wilson, Russell H., '40 l'niversity of Minnesota St. l'aul, Minnesota Winkelman, George W., '40 l.t. Nayy Address l'nknown Winn, George L., tDec.j '43 County Health Department Lawton, Okla. Winston, John R., '33 304 WV. French Aye. Temple, Texas Winterringer, James R., '45 l'. S. Naval Hospital Bainbridge, Md. Wltcher, Jones E., 1Dec.j '43 l'. and S. Bldg. Ft. Benning, lla. Witt, Richard E., '41 Veterans' Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Witten, Ha'rold B., '36 Harrah, Okla. Wolff, E. G., '34 12231 South l'tica Tulsa, Okla. Wolff, John P., '27 1200 N. VValker Oklahoma City, Okla. Woll, James C., '17 lbet-eased, Date lfnknown Wood, Harold A., '30 American lled Cross llistrict Medical lliret-tor St. Louis, Mo. Woods, Prank M. l.t. Commander, Navy Address Unknow.n Woods, Louis E., '26 1028 S. Eighth Chickasha, Okla. Woodson, Fred E., '31 Medical Arts Tulsa, Okla. Woodson, Orville McClure, '33 City National Bank Bldg Norman, Okla. Woodward, Neill W., '29 Osler Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Word, Emery P., '41 Stimson llldg. Seattle, NVash. Word, Harlan LaMar, '36 1536 Vniversity Avenue St. Paul 4, Minn. Wright, Asa, '13 Moore liuilding San Antonio, Texas Wright, Flora A., '25 ll:-1-eased, Date Unknown Wyand, I-Iesler I-I., '22 Guardian lildg. Cleveland, Ohio Wynn, Noble P., '42 Tlfi Little Place lidmond, Okla. Yeakel, Earl LeRoy, Jr. tmayi 143 Mayo Clinic llochester, Minn. Yeary, Edwin C., '39 XXX-stern Okla. State Hosp. Clinton, Okla. Yeary, Glenn H., '29 Neiykirk, Okla. Young, Andrew Merriman III, '37 2624 Cashion l'lace Oklahoma City, Okla. Young, Charles W., '22 Det-eased, 3-1-39 Young, Millington Oswald, '44 Vniyersity Hospital Oklahoma City, Okla. Zeigler, Joel, '34 203 N. Main Street Shamrock, Texas Ziegler, Paul, '34 417 llitchell Clovis, New Mexico CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES CONNIES PRESCRIPTION SHOP p IO B1dg12D9NthW Phone 28133 I Op osie sler ui in - or cxlker C. I. CONNIE MASTERSON OKLAHOMA CITY Best Wishes to Graduates and Faculty . . . from . . . C. R. ANTHONY COMPANY GENERAL OFFICES: Braniff Building, OKLAHOMA CITY 75 ALERT MODERN DEPARTMENT STORES Serving Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas and New Mexico WEEK ENDS-ALWAYS THE . 6- ,4 fx Qlnlnnml Glluh I, 2420 N. 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IIIIA II , , U7 A Q II3 N. HARVEY V The impressive structure pictured above is the nurses' home now under construction. This picture is from cm architects drawing. In charge of construction of this important step in the School of Medicine's expansion program is the Dennehy Construction Co. and its associates. These builders and suppliers are combining their physical resources. personnel, experience and know how in this new addition to one of the Southwest's great Medical Schools. WE ARE GLAD T0 HAVE HAD A PART IN 0KlAHOMA'S EDUCATIONAL GROWTH DENNEIIY CUNSTITIICTIDH CD. 514 W. Noble C. C. COOKE CO. Roofing and Sheet Metal G. S. WHITE PLUMBING :S HEATING Plumbing and Heating MAIDT PLASTERING CO. Plastering Oklahoma City. Okla W 6. W STEEL CO. Steel Products iii.. GADDIS ELEC. CO. Electrical Installation T KILPATRICK BROTHERS Mill Work This picture of the new East Wing of the University Hospital, now under construction, was taken from an architect's drawing. Welding this new link in the University ot Oklahoma Medical Schools Building Program is Builders Construction Co. and its associates. Synchronizing equipment, personnel, and experi- ence to produce this modern structure is another important con- tribution to Oklahoma's institutional growth. BUILDERS CUNSTBIICTIUN C0. Kerr-McGee Building Oklahoma City. Oklahoma And Their Associates MANOY ENGINEERING CO. KILPATRICK BROS. LUMBER CO. 1824 Linwood 2-9077 820 N. W. 4th l 3-1351 WETHERBEE ELECTRIC CO. 412 N. Hudson 2-8177 CAPITOL STEEL 6. IRON CO. -l Plant and Offices AMERICAN TILE on TERRAZZO CO. 1726 S- Agnew 6-3311 2128 N. W. 15th 5-1382 Okla. City 8 L. D. 624 . NATIONAL TANK CC. TULSA, OKLAHOMA 6 I 1 1 1 GILLIAM PRESCRIPTION SHOP Phone 2-6448 Phone 2-2519 RITZ FOOD MARKET , I Medical Arts Bldg. Capitol Hill I' W' KYLE' Owner A Oklahoma City 205 W. Commerce 1006 N. E. 13 Oklahoma City I ' COMPLIMENTS OF 732 Culbertson Df' I A M. D. PEDRO WORRELL 5-1076 1 ' LIFE INSuR1':2i:AEHE1sO1r1PANY DE COURSEY MILK CO. 5 HARVEY C. KEMP, C. L. U., General Agent 6500 N- Easfem . 5 556 First Ne11eHe1 Building 5-4332 1 ' OKLAHOMA CITY, 2, OKLAHOMA , F B rf 1 Fl Peter Fox Brewmq Co. or eau I U lowers BATTEN S OKLAHOMA CITY . 301 N. W. 23rd 4-8473 Compliments Of BYRD SALES COMPANY MCDONALD-SCOTT CHEVROLET C0. Your Conveniently Located Chevrolet Dealer Tulsa - Oklahoma City - Ardmore 7th 6: Broadway OKLAHOMA CITY AA,-AA. AWA. L... ........ . . -. ,. -A-.- ...L .. . A.- .. 1 if 5. -,W W , cw nm: A I A lce CRSHM f f I X- New . OKLA1-1C1MA'5 FINE5T 1 BAC KGRO U Three Decades of Clinical Experience THE use ot coW's milk, Wdter ond cgrhohydrdte mixtures represents the one sys- tem of infdnt feeding thot consistently, for over three decodes, hos received universcti pedi- otric recognition. No corhohydrote employed in this system oi intgnt feeding enjoys so rich ond enduring g hockground ot otuthoritcitive ciinicctl experience os Dextri-Mcdtose. DEXTRI-MALTOSE No. l iwith T7-, sodium chloridel, tor normal babies. DEXTRI-MALTOSE No. 2 lplain, salt treel, permits salt modifications by the physician. DEXTRI-MALTOSE No. 3 iwith 304 potassium bicarbonatel, for constipated babies. These products are hypo-allergenic DEXTHI - lllllll.'l'0SE Please enclose professional card when requesting samples of Mead Johnson products to cooperate preventing their reaching unauthorized persons 1-' MEAD JOHNSON 81 COMPANY, Evansville, Ind., U. S. A. Train For A Great,Era Education is essential to American leadership in peacetime just as it was a dominant factor in winning the war. The University of Oklahoma School of Medicine, along with the other great American institutions, synchronized its facilities to BUCK'S SPORTING GOODS 311 N. Broadway Okla. City BURTON REALTY 6. MORTGAGE COMPANY Beal Estate - Insurance 1913 First Natl. Bldg. 3-2568 ASSOCIATED GROCERS . Frank Pugsley GUM-BREEDING AGENCY First National Bldg. 3-0421 NORTON-CHRISTY BUICK CO. 117-125 N. W. 13th 7-4565 Ask Your Grocer for Acme F1our!Ok1-ahoma's Finest THE ACME FLOUR MILLS CO. Oklahoma City, Okla. IACK CALLAWAY CO. Real Estate Perrine Bldg Oklahoma City BROADWAY PAWN SHOP Money Loaned on Everything of Valueflsow Prices on Unredeemed Merchandise 32 W. Grand 79-9719 Compare Ouality and You Will Buy Shannon's Dated Feeds SHANNON FEED COMPANY 221 W. California 3-0465 ACME GOLD LEAF POTATO CHIPS For Parties and Picnics CALVERT CANFIELD lnvestments Hales Bldg. Oklahoma City ACME LAUNDRY 6. CLEANERS 2208 S. Robinson 7-8666 OZMUN AND COMPANY Sooner Select Food Products Oklahoma City Lawton I. I. BOLLINGER CONST. CO. Braniff Bldg. BARNEY STEWART LUMBER CO. 2912 N. W. 39th Okla. City CAPITOL BROOM WORKS 641 S. E. 4th Oklahoma City ECKHARD-MORSE General Tires 401 N. W. 10th 2-4158 EARL PRUET SETH STONE USED CARS 1125 N. Broadway 3-3266 ZELLAH BRISTOL BEAUTY SHOP 521 W. Main 7-4666 MUD-CONTROL LABORATORIES 2 N. Indiana 3-0337 GUARDIAN LIFE INS. CO. Kenneth Aldrich Petroleum Bldg. Okla. City IOHN HOBBS G CO. lnterior Furnishings 102 N. W. lst 3-8856 A 6. E EQUIPMENT CO. Artists and Engineering Supplies 121 N. W. 3rd Oklahoma City K. O. M. A. Ken Brown, Manager 1520 on Your Dial 1520 HAMLIN CANVAS GOODS CO. 623 W. Main 3-9381 CAESAR'S FLOWERS 1502 N, E. 23rd 8-2422 W. I. HOLLOWAY Former Governor of Oklahoma CAPITOL OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SERVICE L. E. Lansden MUD CONTROL LABORATORIES 1832 W. Reno 3-0337 SCRIVENER-STEVENS Wholesale Grocers 120-136 E. Washington Okla. City RAY F. FISCHER CO. Plumbing - Heating 323 N. W. 10th 7-4661 Be Wise Smoke Y. Bs NASH-FINCH DISTRIBUTORS 3 N. E. 14th 2-0141 BIG FOUR ICE 6. COLD STORAGE 822 S. Walker 3-4444 COFFEEN OLDSMOBILE CO. 901 N. Broadway 3-8373 GENERAL MILLS Oklahoma City VINSONITE SALES CO. Paving Asphalts Oklahoma City In A Greater Ameri a war needs during the emergency. Now it offers you the finest training to serve America in peacetime. Your success-your service to your country -- will be enhanced by proper training. MELROSE COURTS Comfortable - Moderate Prices 44th G Robinson on Norman Road Mr. and Mrs. Speegle, Mgrs. BRITLING CAFETERIA Fine Food - Always 22 N. W. lst Oklahoma City VAN DYKE FUR CO. Main at Hudson Exclusive Furriers Since 1900 OKLAHOMA DISTRIBUTING CO. 729 W. Noble 2-0131 PETE'S BARBECUE Barbecued MeatseFine Steak and Chops-Visit Us at Any Time Exchange G Western 79-9486 CARSON MACHINE AND SUPPLY CO. 202 S. E. 29th Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA TILE CO. 3011 Paseo Oklahoma City FAIN-PORTER DRILLING COMPANY First National Bldg. Okla. City DENISON MOTOR CO. Dodge-Plymouth A Dodge Trucks 516 N. Robinson Oklahoma City BERG-DORF PIPE 6. SUPPLY CO. 1523 S. E. 29th 3-8187 CRANE CO. C. L. Alexander, Mgr, Valves4FittingsfPipes Plumbing Heating Pumps 705 W. Main Oklahoma City SHERMAN MACHINE 6. IRON WORKS 2-26 E. Main Oklahoma City KEY BUILDING 405 N. Harvey 7-3388 GENERAL BAKING CO. Bakers ot Bond Bread 5 N. E. 12th Oklahoma City THE MILLER-IACKSON CO. 113 E. California Oklahoma City CHAS. G. MORRIS State Examiner and Inspector DOBRY FLOUR MILLS Yukon, Oklahoma BUSKEN BAKERY 1139 N. Geary 2-7802 METROPOLITAN PAVING CO. Oklahoma City OTTINGER BROTHERS Petroleum Bldg. Oklahoma City LIBERTY DRUG STORE 501 W. Reno 3-5363 HUNTER FUNERAL HOME Mr. ci Mrs. Ben Hunter GRIFFIN GROCERY CO. For That Good Polar Bear Brand RISS 6 COMPANY. Inc. E. E. Strohtield 100 W. Frisco 3-0595 GOLDEN PHEASANT CAFE 102 N. Broadway Okla. City THE FLEMING CO. 1. G. A. WESTERN STATES CONSTRUCTION CO. Hugh D. Kelly Harvey D. Power 1142 S. E. 29th Oklahoma City CRESCENT MARKET Fine Food Plaza Court 2-5121 C. L. FRATES INS. CO. First National Oklahoma City AKERS AUTO SALVAGE 1300 S. Robinson Oklahoma City B. 6. M. CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION Pipeline Construction Pet. 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