Page four HENRY L. SIMPSON, c'0O7. Head of the department of Social Sciences at Northern High. Has been with Northern for 24 years. Mrs, Simpson is a Missouri girl. They have two children, JESSE E, STARECK , ¢'28, g'30, PhD*34 and ADA WILEY STARECK c'S0, g °32, 5035 Three Mile Drive. Jesse is director of research at the United Chromium, He has developed a process for color plating which has never before been possible and which you may expect to see much of on cars after the war, The Starecks have one child, John, 2 years old. COLONEL GEORGE E. STRONG, ¢c'l19, our speaker at the annual meeting, enlisted in the first world war as a private and later became a pursuit pilot of the l22nd Aero Squadron. At the close of the war he became a reserve officer, later stud- ied law and was admitted to the bar in 1926 and practiced in Washington D.C. In 1940 he was called to active duty by the War Department and rose rapidly to his present position. DR. HERBERT B, GASTON, c'25 and KATIE DAILEY GASTON, p'2l1, g'28, Dr. Gaston, who has been a reserve officer since leaving school was called to active ser-~ vice on Feb. 8th and is now at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. as a lst Lt. Previous to that he was a practicing physician in Dearborn, Graduate of Rush Medical, Chicago, and served his internship at Harper. The Gastons have one daughter, Jeanne, 5 yrs. ALBERT R. WILLIAMS , B'30 and RUTH SPINDLER WILLIAMS, fa'32. Albert is ass't manager Of the S. S. Kresge store in Dearborn. Helen, who graduated in Music at K. U., is organist at the Mt. Olivet Church in Dearborn, The Williamses have One son Albert, 5 years. W. LAWRENCE GREEN , c'36 and RUTH BURGERT GREEN c'40 are the parents of a boy, Wesley Gary, 2 months. Larry is a bacteriologist with the City of Detroit. We hope that if alumni who get these bulletins know of any K. U. people up here whose names we do not have that they will drop a card with the informa- tion to your alumni secretary. Oe ee PU ee ee oe me ee ee ee ed et ee oe oe Your 1942 officers hope you have enjoyed these news bulletins on K. U. folks in Detroit area. While we were not able to get in touch with every alumnus in our group we did get a few lines on most. We would like to express our thanks here to those who have helped us. And we would like to observe that we believe that the amount of achievement our alumni up here have attained, as revealed in the news items we have given you, can hardly be matched by the alumni from any other school. It is something K.U. can be proud of. Your 1942 officers, Robert R. Fisher, e'll, President Jack Kincaid, ¢'27, Vice-President Constance Ingalls Barnes, ¢'25 Secretary Jack Laffer, c'39, Treasurer.