Ill 1 I .lavinp U/k o _ . 16] ing in public relations there, and later ^ mere, aiui laler to the University of Chieago where he was engaged in writing. He is now a heutenant in the Army, serving in the European theater as a eryptologist. Robert Burnett (1933-34) studied journalism at Washington and Lee UniverMty. He worked for the Louis ville, Kentueky, Courier-Journal and was, reeently, eonneeted with sta- lon which he arranged programs. Mark T. Orr (1933-34) con- education at the University of North Carolina where he helped with the news bureau. He remained ^ere for several years as a fellow. He edited The South In The A flair t North Carolina to become a public relations officer in the Air Corps. Lionel bis^!™ll” not continue his college work, hut he is now a husi- Gastonia. Walter Brock (1935-36) went to the University of Richmond and to I.W.N. Law school. H935 Van Hoy (ty35-36) IS a lieutenant in the Armv and was serving in North Africa at the last report. Mary Brunson (1936-37) continued lier schooling at Alabama Woman’s college. Hubert Eliot, editor the same an^to Til of Missouri and to the University of North Caro- ina. He worked as a newspaper man for several years at Edenton. He i" now in public relations in the army A1 Bellinger (1937) was, at the iTIrc- port, at home in New Ymlr IT Bri..ie a,38, pS' He edited the Student and remained tliere for a year of graduate study, hi winch time he wrote voluminouslv in other Judletins, and other publications. Later he went to igh as a newspaper man, and Navy. relations in the Fore 1 r went to Wake wTte ^a‘er to the South- nastor" f '’‘f pastor of a church in Louisville, Ken- ame^'vl^"' Campbell, editor the same year, continued his work at the Nicholas Evans (193940) went to Bav- Medica'rTT^ to Vanderbilt "iff; R. Green Hill. ^ “ leaving Mars Grady Dover (1940-41) went to the nZmZ j^a« in the ArmrAir^Cor^Tand iS John JTsteTtTtllTlMl)^ Bie pulT-sr”**"f emplovcd in n Tr ^^^^P^-^nient. He is now Jordan (194242)'*’afTT M Hill , . after finishins Mars cite Ze -'" ^Vorth at ForTfi" P"*^’**^ relations at fort Bragg. Mert Simons (1943-14) r„”7 ’^1‘^rchant Marines. Nina a-*’ inn \:^2 t7stS Bob Chapman, Editor 1945. 1. y ii tl tl

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