Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, January 19, 1915, Image 3

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tland.
53 Ferry St.,
GOOD WORK
The interest which the local chap
ter of Sigma Nu is showing in its
alumni is encouraging.
Old grads like to be remembered.
After all, nothing makes an alumnus
feel so good as to realize that the
students of the present day have
thought it worth while to look backj
ten, twenty or thirty years and to re
member him.
? On this page today appears a com
plete list of the alumni and former
students who have been members of
Sigma Nu at the University. The
alumni section will be glad to pub-1
lish similar lists from other frater
nities and dormitories, provided only
that the lists are complete, correct
and give present addresses.
MEDFORD HAS MANY
Many Alumni Are at Work in Coun
ties of Jackson and
Josephine
Medford ' (Special to Alumni Sec
# tion)—Jackson and Josephine Coun
ties claim an even two dozen of the
graduates of the University previous
to the class of 1914. This does not
include a large number of former
students of the University who did
not graduate. Counting in all who
are eligible to membership in the
Alumni Association under the revised
constitution, there are about sixty
“alumni” in and about Medford alone.
The list of graduates, exclusive of the
class of ’14:
Helen McKinney Arnspiger (Mrs.),
B. A. 1907; at home, 711 Palm St.,
Medford, Oregon. '
Norman B. Ashcraft, B. A. 1913;
Ashland, Oregon.
<JIIuiti
George Homer Billings, B. A. 1906;
real estate and insurance, Ashland, Or.
Victoria Olive Mitchell Crow (Mrs.),
B. A. 1906; Merlin, Oregon.
Lucile Allen Davis, B. A. 1913;
® teaching, §04 Wash. Blvd., Grants
Pass, Oregon. . . ^
George W. Dunn, M. A. 1893, B. A.
1886; farmer, Box 64, it. F. D. 1, Ash
land.
William >H. Gore, M. A. 1889, B. A.
188 ; banker, Medford Nat’l Bank,
Medford, Oregon.
Ruth Claire Hardie, B. A. 1912;
teacher, Gifants Pass.
Conifred Hurd, B. A. 1911; teacher,
Box 24, R. F. D. 2, Medford, Oregon.
Virginia Hurd, B. A. 1911; teacher,
Box 24, R. F. D. 2, Medferd, Oregon.
William H. Johnson, B. A. 1902;
i warehouse mngr., Jacksonville, Or.
j Eva Lucile Marshal, B. A. 191§;
teacher in English, Medford High
School, 1113 S. Oakdale Av., Medford,
Oregon.
^ Ruth M. Merrick, B. A. 1912; 839 E.
Main St., Medford, Oregon. —
, Dollie Ankeny Miller (Mrs.), B.
A, 1903; at home, 2 Cottage St., Med
ford, Oregon.
Felix E. Moore, B. A. 1907; princi
pal of high school, 638 Boulevard,
Ashland, Oregon.
Claudius C. Robinson, B. A. 1908;
farmer, R. F. D. 2, Grants Pass, Or.
Fred G. Thayer, M. D. Northwest
ern University 1907; B. A. 1903; Phy
sician, 1031 W. 10th St., Medford, Or.
Clayborne Frank Rhodes, B. S.
1905; civil and mining engineer, Box
65, IVIedford, Oregon.
, Edward S. VanDyke, B. A. 1901;
lawyer, 512 N. 6th St., Grants Pass,
Oregon. -
^ Vernon Hill Vawter, B. A. 1913;
bank clerk, 310 W. Main St., Med
ford, Oregon.
William Ira Vawter, M. A. 1893; B.
A. 1886; Pres. Jackson Co. Bank, §10
W. Main St., Medford, Oregon.
Elizabeth Wagner, B. A. 1913; Ash
land, Oregon.
Muriel Watkins, B. A. 1913; teach
i ing, 855 N. 7th St., Grants Pass, Or.
Clara M. Wines, B. A. 1913; teach
ing at Central Point, Or.; Medford,
Oregon.
“When I returned from the East I
found a big stack of Emeralds await
ing me, and almost the first thing I
did was to sit down and read them
through. I was anxious to know all
about Oregon after visiting quite a
number of - Eastern colleges.”—Lilia
Irvin Leach, ’08. ,
FRIT WE SEND PIPER
Sigma Nu Will See that Its Alumni
Receive Emerald Monthly
Next Semester
Every alumnus and active member
of the local chapter of Sigma Nu, the
first men’s fraternity to be estab
lished at the University of Oregon,
will receive the Emerald at least once
a month. Many of the men are al
ready subscribers, but the local mem
bers of the fraternity are so anxious
to keep all their alumni fully in touch
with the campus that they have de
cided to make certain that none 'fere
overlooked by sending nine or ten
issues yeaerly to the whole list.
The paper sent each month will be
one of the issues containing an alum
ni section.
Nine men secured a charter from
Sigma Nu and founded the Oregon
Chapter in 1900. One of these men,
C. A. Redmond, died April 13, 1903.
The other eight have been prominent
in Oregon affairs. Clarence Bishop
is manager of the Pendleton Woolen
Mills; C. A. Payne is a real estate
dealer in Ashland; E. N. Blythe is
head of the copy desk on the Portland
Oregonian; Richard Shore Smith is
a member of the law firm of Wood
cock & Smith, Eugene; Condon C. Mc
Cornack is a captain in the medical
corps of the United States Army, with
headquarters at Manila; Fred J. Zeig
ler is city physician of Portland; C.
N. McArthur is United States Con
gressman from Oregon and was
speaker of the house of the Oregon
legislature in 1913.
Men who have been identified with
this fraternity, most of them alumni
of the University, are:
Luke L. Goodrich, First National
Bank, Eugene.
C. N. McArthur, Bretor Apts, Port
land.
C. M. Bishop, Pendleton Woolen
Mills, Pendleton.
C. A. Payne, Cubmerland Apts,
Portland.
J. B. Knapp, 1011 N. W. Bank
Bldg., Portland.
C. C. McCornack, Manila, P. I.
F. J. Zeigler, 50 Medical Bldg., Port
land.
E. N. Blythe, 1496 E. Sherman St.,
I ortland.
R.‘ S. Smith, care Woodcock &
Smith, Eugene.
F. B. Hale, 428 E. 39th St., Port
land.
C. R. Bean, 46 N. 5th St., Portland.
R. M. Plummer, 3rd and Madison
Sts., Portland.
Ray Goodr'ch, First National Bank,
Eugene.
J. H. Templeton, 1112 Hoge Bldg.,
Seattle, lawyer.
Kirk M. Sheldon, Portland Cordage
Co, 148 Northrup St.
E. M. Wright, Telocassett.
George W. Eyre, Dayton, Wash.
Dr. S. E. Kerron, White Temple,
Eugene.
A. D. Leach, 1146 E. Yamhill, Port
land.
H. I. Watts, Athena.
Thos. Hawthorne, Vale, Oregon.
Ernest G. Bean, R. F. D., Santa Pau
la, Cal.
C. C. Wright, 125 Front St., Port
land.
Louis A. Henderson, Hood Rivpr
W. G. Chandler, Marshfield.
Douglas W. Taylo e Jr., 605 First
St., Portland.
Fred W. Stump, Suver.
Henry M. McKinney. Erwin.
R. A. Cronin, care Oregon Journal,
Portland.
Frederick Steiwer, Pendleton, 92(1
Vincent St.*
Fletcher K. Ware, Sigma Nu House,
Stanford U., Palo A'to, Cal.
Everett R. Stuller, Baker City.
Harold C. Bean, Nu Sigma Nu, cart
Johns Hopkins U., Baltimore, Md.
Harry R. Moore, 554 Everett St.,
Portland.
Robt. N. Kellogg, Marshfield..
Sidrtey E. Henderson, care City En
gineer, Coquille.
!„ Herbert E. Barbur, 784 E. Franklin
St., Portland.
Geo. Layton Jett, Baker.
Howard McCalmont Rigler, 1092
Thurman St., Portland.
Wm. S. Main, Goleta, Cal.
I Ercel W. Kay, Salem.
Stanley P. Young, 3263 2nd Av. W.
'Vancouver, B. C.
Vernon H. Vawter, W. 7th St., Med.
ford.
Dean H. Walker, Independence.
Elmer E. Hall, care Maid of Gregor
Mine, Granite.
‘ Wallace G. Benson, Salem.
Richard R. Sleight Jr., Portland,
1509 Yeon Bldg.
Graham J. Mitchell, Eugene, care
University.
Edward A. Geary, Medford, R. F.
D. 1.
A. C. Talton, care C. W. Fulton,
Yeon Hide., Portland.
Harold Grady, 953 Bryce Av., Port
land.
Lloyd VanDusen, 745 Franklin St.,
Astoria.
Joseph Kaiser, Salem, 356 Union
St.
H. Leon Speck, Medford.
James A. Lake, The Dalles.
Robert D. McCornack, Livingston
Hall, Columbia U., N. Y. City.
J. LeRoy Wood, Albany.
Thomas A. Burke, Atty. at Law, Or
egon City.
Donald R. Rader, Medford.
Elwin A. McCornack, care McCor
nack Gun Co., Eugene.
Wm. Barker Jr., Bartle Court, Eu
gene.
Robert B. Hammond, Medford, care
Home Telephone.
Oscar P. Beck 811 Borthwick St.,
Portland.
Frank Templeton, 125 Front St.,
Portland.
Elmer D. Paine, care Eugene Loan
Sav. Bank, Eugene.
Paul R. Willoughby, care “Haber
dasher,” Eugene.
Harold R. Clifford, 622 Elm St.,
Portland.
Ormond R. Bean, Cockerline &
Wetherbee Bldg., Eugene.
Clifford W. Brown, care Wm. Brown ;
& Co., Salem.
Ralph B. McEwen, R. F. D., Athena.
Harvey A. Houston, 802 Paulsen St.,
Spokane, Wash.
Everett H. Sherk, Kennewick, Wash.
Arthur VanDusen, Mercy hospi
tal, Chicago, 111.
Oliver B. Huston, 622 Elm St., Port
land.
Ralph M. Dodson, Nu Sigma Nu
House, Johns Hopkins U., Baltimore,
Md. v
Ray M. Walker, Independence.
Dean H. Hayes, care S. H. Friendly
& Co., Eugene.
Karl Steiwer, Jefferson.
Carl S. Huston, 622 Elm St., Port
land.
Calvin L. Sweek, Portland, care
Swoek & Shelton.
Arthur M. Geary, Livingstone Hall,
Columbia Univ., N. Y. City.
Wm. E. Lowell, care Statesman,
Boise, Idaho.
Harvey M. Stackpole, Ketchikan,
Alaska.
Chas. M. Taylor, 269 East C St.,
Vancouver, Wash.
Thos. C. Bailey, Hillsboro.
Btenj. R. Chandler, Marshfield.
Ralph Stewart, Albany, 6th & Fer
ry Sts.
A. M. Robinson, O. B. Pennington
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SIX OF TEN COOS COUNTY
ALUMNI AT MARSHFEILD
Marshfield (Special to Alumni Sec
tion)—Six of the ten alumni in Coos
County live at Marshfield. Two are
at home at Coquille, and the other two
at North Bend. The alumni in Coos
County are:
Benj. R. Chandler, R. A. 1913; bank
er, First Nat. Bank of Coos Bay,
Marshfield, Oregon.
Cecile Wilcox Chandler (Mrs.), B.
A. 1911; at home, 131 Alder St.,
Marshfield, Oregon.
Wm. G. Chandler, B. S. 1907; archi
tect, Coke Bldg., Marshfield, Oregon.
Winifred Bessie Hammond, M. A.
1902; B. A. 1901; Coquille, Oregon.
Walter S. Hodge, B. S. 1913; Dep
uty Co. Surveyor of Coos Co., Coquille,
Oregon.
Gladys Farrar Kellogg (Mrs.), B.
A. 1909; Marshfield, Oregon.
Bobert N. Kellogg, B. S. 1912; civil
engineer, Marshfield, Oregon.
William R. Mott, M. D., B. A. 1911;
M. D. Willamette University, 1912;
physician, Rms. 7, 8, 9, 10, Simpson
Bldg., North Bend, Oregon.
Ethel Simpson Worrell (Mrs.), B.
M. 1893; at home, North Bend, Or.
Clarence Ash, B. A. 1914; newspa
per work, Marshfield, Oregon.
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