Henry’s. Hubbaro, ’49

A supervisor of group sales lot the Lumbermen’s Mutual Casualty Company, HENRY S. HuBBARo, ’49, receives his mail at 516 E. Cassilly Street in Springfield, Ohio.

Arthur’s. Littick, ’16

The uncle of Theta chapter’s current president, Bill Littick, ARTHUR S. LITTICK, ’16, is a news  paper publisher and lives at 828 East Lincoln Street in Hoopeston, Illinois.

William C. Freeman, ’49

WILLIAM C. FREEMAN, ’49, is a teacher of English at the LaRue (Ohio) High School. In school, “Free” was the president of Theta chapter, and quite active in campus affairs.

Frederick A. Ows, ’47

FREolilucK A. Ows, ’47, is a teacher and coach tt the high school in Port Washington, New York. Brother Olds writes that he and his wife arc expecting a child in August of this year. He predicts that it will he a son.

Frank E. Hill ’32

Also in the neighboring state of Indiana is FRANK E. HILL ’32, who is an auditor with the Clipper Van Lines, Inc., with offices in Indian‑a polls.

Albert W. Younil 45

A lahorauify inspector with the, lohns Manville Production Corporation, ALBERT W. YOUNIL  45, now lives at 4031/2 South 12th Street in Richmond, Indiana.

Wayne J. Mcfarland, .49

WAYNE J. MCFARLAND, .49, is a student in the teachers college at Columbia University. Brodler ‘Tacky” and his wife, the former Marjorie Grange!, live at 600 West 113th Street in New York City.

James L. Kinney, ’32

JAMES L. KINNEY, ’32, reports that he has been a salesman in the lamp department of General Electric Company in St. Louis, Miss ouri for thc past 12 years. Brother Kinney resides at 6104 Wanda Avenue in St. Louis with his wife and two children.  

Stanton a Minor 38

Holder of the “Albert W. Whitney Memorial Fellowship” in Safety Education at New York University is STANTON a MINOR 38. Brother Minor has completed all course and residence requirements for his doctor’s degree and is now working on his dissertation. His wife Winifred is tb.; holder of several A.A.U. Diving Titles.

Raymond M. Cheseldine 14

RAYMOND M. CHESELDINE 14 of Chevy Chase, Maryland is the author of Oh in In The Rainbow, History of the 166th Infantry.