Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 30, 1925, SECOND NEWS SECTION, Page 3, Image 7

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    GRADUATE ASSISTANTS
HIGHLY REGRAMENDED
Tow New Men Represent
Honor Organizations
There will be five graduate as
sistants in the accounting depart
ment this year, according ho F. E.
Folts of the school of business ad
ministration.
William A. Fowler comes from
Whitman College, where he gradu
ated last year. He is a member of
Phi Beta Kappa and is described
by Dr. Leonard of Whitman College
as “one of the m'ost capable stu
dents graduated from this institu
tion.”
Gordon N. Kelso is beginning his
second year of graduate work here,
his major being Jmofijss^onal acr
counting. Last summer he spent
working in the state laboratory of
the Oregon State Highway Commis
sion.
Gibson F. Wright, who graduated
from the university last year is a
member of Beta Alpha Psi, honorary
accounting fraternity.
Marion A. Pike took his under
graduate work at the University
of Pennsylvania and Butler college,
from the latter of which he received
a B. A. degree.
Harold Elkington is a graduate
of Whitman who is taking his major
work in finance here. He was ap
pointed, according to Mr. Folts, on
the strength of his senior theses,
one of the best undergraduate
theses, the latter declares, that he
has ever seen.
Large Number of
Incoming Students
Pledged by Houses
(Continued from page one)
Grove; Dorothy Brown, Milton;
Melva Hattan and Louise Storla,
St. Helens; Doris Pratt, Jarvis
Pratt and Virginia Lounsbury, Port
land; Margaret Muma, Aberdeen,
Wash.; and Gussie Gottlieb, Santa
Cruz, Cal.
Luinpee, Vale; and Marion Barnum,'
Independence. *
Alpha Omieron Pi—Roma Whis
nant, Prances Woods, Catherine
Mayheu, and Agnes Palmer, Port
land; Carol Clark, San Diego, Cal.;
Karla Hansen, Ruth Hansen, and
Henriette Hansen, ' Neb.; Lillian
Hasbrouek, New York; Leola Ben
nehoff, Baker.
Alpha Phi—Catherine West, Edna
1 Ellen Bell, Gladys Steiger, Dorothy
Taylor and Sally Hughson, Portland;
I Grace Howe, Berkeley, Cal.; Lois
McCook, Pendleton; Blanche Allen,
j Glenmorie; Helen Connell, Hills
jboro; Jo Ralston, Albany; Geraldine
Spence, Eugene.
Alpha Delta Pi—Mar,tha Maxwell,
Esther Maxwell, Olive Mettler,
Eariel Gilbert, Maxine Thomas and
Susan Elliott, Portland; Nell Elliott,
Klamath Falls; Edith Dodge, Ash
land; Bernice Woodson, Heppner;
Edna MxCormack, Gertrude Parker,
Irene Hartsol and Gladys Stofiel,
Eugene.
Alpha Xi Delta—Frances Perry,
McKay Ricks, Catharine Bonham,
Kathryne Freitag, Betty Babcock,
Ruth Felter and Lucy Calef, Port
land; Gwendolyn Foss, Moro; Jean
Spenker, Boise, Idaho; Margaret
Ltyen, Berkeley, Cal.; Katherine
Reid, Faulkton, S. D.; Genevieve
Elkins, Eugene; Marguerite Fish
wood, Creswell; Mary Johnson,
Lake view; Mary Ward, Salem; Lois
Stuart, Prineville.
Chi Omega—Doris Maid rum, .Dor
othy Clark, Bose Eoberts, Isabell
Stewart, Dorothy Will, Mary Mar
garet Ferrall and Jane Cochran,
Portland; Euth Fletcher, Oakland,
Cal.; Evelyn Edmonson and Marian
Ellis, The Dalles; Fay Murphy,
Carmel, Cal.; Helen Dodd, St.
Helens; Helen Bowers, Gold Hill;
Bettie Pratt, Eugene; Sara Benne
thum, ■ Hollywood, Cal.
Delta Delta Delta—Madeline Nvr
mile, Hollywood, Cal.; Helen Shanks,
Miary Ann Newell, Cathleen Blakely
and • Elizabeth Schultze, Portland;
Joanann Patterson, Baker; Mar
garet Nair, Grants Pass; Euth
Bradley, Sreridan; Lorraine Pierce,
Salem; Hazel Heine, Eugene.
Delta Gamma — Hazel Ingram,
Buthelle Jacobson, Daisy Gerber,
Marie Collinson, Martha Swafford,
Marjorie Williams, Lillian Bennett,
Madeline Andrews, Audrey Jenson,
Dorothy Block' and Helen Lawrence,
Portland; Alyce Dell Johnson,
Marshfield; Janice Larson, Marsh
field; Jessie Powell and Vera Folts,
Eugene; Katherine Doty, Klamath
Falls.
Delta Zeta—Helen Faust, Port
land; Katherine Fry, Eugene; Helen
Smith, Aumsville; Sibyl Weskil,
Colfax, Wash.; Louise Gay, Libby,
Mont.; Essie Hendrixsen, Mollala;
Freda Campbell, Forest Grove.
Gamma Phi Beta—Florence Sum
merville, Lucile George, Margaret
Illarbaugh, Dorothy Shatter, Frances
jWardner and Mary Louise Dutton,
Portland; Hope Crouche, New York;
Ann Lee, Baker; Priscilla Webb,
Prineville; Dorothea Prael, Astoria;
Helen Pugh, Albany.
Kappa Alpha Theta—Jane Hol
| brook, Dorothy Webster, Katherine
i Martin, Mayanna Sargent,. Ethel
j Lou Crane and Marjorie Isherwood,
Portland; Esme Freeman, Shirley
Woolman and Carolyn Beaudry, San
i Diego, Cal.; Sarah Korer, Eugene;
Ena McKeown, Marshfield; Celia
Stoddard, Baker; Betty Higgins,
Astoria; Jeannette Garland, Leban
on; Louise Mason, Albany.
Kappa Kappa Gamma—Kathleen
Tharaldsen, Margaret Lee Sluslier,
Marion Look, Lucile Maxon, Dor
othy Creath, Leslie Gage, Helen
Johnson, Louise 'Clark, Alice Lat
ture and Helen Webster, all of Port
land; Elizabeth Thacher, Fredrika
Tezhner and Margaret Tingle, Eu
gene; Row’ena Eyre, Salem; Marian
Leach, Ashland; Dorothy Lundberg,
Grants Pass; Marjorie Daly, As
toria; Agnes Chipping, Hood River,
and Catherine Mulvey, San Diego,
Cal.
Kappa Omicron—Local—Virginia
Priaulx, Drain, and Eleanor Ander
son, Beattie, Wash.
Pi Beta Phi—Vivian Blair, Gwen
dolyn Hall, Boberta Wells, May
Anderson, Margaret Arnold and
Hilda Wanker, all of Portland;
Kathryn McKay, Mabel Phillips,
San Diego, Cal.; Ruth Field, Sheri
dan; Ruth Burcham, St. Helens;
Dolores Hare, Hillsboro; Helen Mc
Gee, Medicine Hat, Canada; Max
ine Poulson, Coquille, Wash.; Flor
ence Elliott, Klamath Falls.
Sigma Beta Phi—Local—Laura
PowelJ, Portland; Miliam Shepard,
Eugene; Betty Lewis, Cottage
Grove, and Eula Benson,. Medford.
Tau Nu — Katherine Peterson,
Frances Gothard, Hermina Franz,
Dorothy MeMaster and Irene Mr
Master, all of Portland, and Ethel
Teines and Gertrude Kake, Eugene.
Fraternities Choose Members
The list of fraternity pledges fol
lows}
Phi Kappa Psi—Robert Foster,
Francis McKenna, A1 Cousins, Wade
Newbegin, Sol Robinson, Clarence
Orr and Forest Wright, all of Port
land; John Cusick, Albany; Vernon
McGee, Ashland; Dwight Kercher,
Silverton; Roy Herndon, Freewater;
Lester Olsen, Eugene; William
Hinds, Bellingham, Wash.; and
Brook Colt, LaGrande.
Lambda Psi, local—George Bar
ron, Ashland; Lyle Arnold, Lebanon;
John Black, McMinnville; Lawrence
Ogle, Lakeview; Adrian Berriss,
Eugene; and Marcus Woods, Ash
land.
Chi Psi—Raymond Rankin, John
Owens anti Sinclair Wright, all of
Portland; Ellis and Elmer • Gant,
Myrtle Point; Neal Eddy, Aberdeen,
Wash.; and William Sullivan,
Marshfield.
Kappa Sigma, — Allen Bovden,
Clarence Hartman, Carl Klippel, all
of Portland; Verne Dale, Pehdle
ton; Raephael Raymond and Lloyd
McGee, all of Pendleton; Clayton
Mast, Myrtle Point, and Roland
Morrison, Adams, Ore.; Howard Lit
tle, Aberdeen, Wash.; Arthur Ord,
Ira Woodie, Neal Thompson and
Harley Burdg, all of Nampa, Ida.;
Clifford Immell, Hood River; and
Carroll Eberhardt, Eugene.
Delta Tau Delta—Clark Anthony
Price, Gifford D. Seitz, Therl Green,
all of La Grande; Thomas Armit
stead, Harry Mackey, Audrien Lle
wellyn and Merril Hagen, all of
Portland; Harry Wheeler, Eugene;
Jack Eliason, Piedmont, Cal., Wil
liam Ray Jost, Roseberg; Wendell
Cochrane, Cottage Grove, and Frank
Buchter, Medford; Joe Roberts,
Portland.
Sigma Nu—David Baughman,
Portland; Robert Dutton, Boise,
Idaho; Russel Jarvoe, Pocatello,
Idaho; Joseph Stannard^ Warren
ton; Roger De Busk and Marvin
Davis, both of Eugene, and Lewis
Harthong, Pendleton, Clayl De Mott,
Boise, Idaho.
Beta Theta Pi—Thomas Mont
gomery, Portland; George Burnell,
Vancouver, Wash.; Melvin Goodin,
Hillsboro; Herbert Lewis and Mel
Eugene Hotel
Grill Dances for College
Students Every Friday and
Saturday Night, 8:30
Cover Charge $1.25 per Couple
Make Reservations Early
Phone 2000
Try Our Special Sunday
Dinner — Music
vin Johnson, Marshfield; Harold |
Manerud, Marvin Schrader of Eu
gene; David Epps, George Scrade,
Albert and Irving Flagel, all of
Portland.
Sigma Chi — Ralph Henderson,
Ted Lundy, Boone Hendricks, and
Robert Maxwell, all of Portland;
Edward Finley and John Nelson,
Oakland, Cal.; Ted Slausson, Sac
ramento, Cal.; Albert Hansen,
Baker; John Currie, Salem; Howard
Dixon, Cresswell; Mack Simonton,
Wendell, Idaho. Richard Jones,
Pcytland and Joy McKoewn, Marsh
field.
Alpha Tau Omega-Ted Pope
and Bill Crawford, Portland; Ken
neth Knowles and De Yerle Hempy,
Eugene; Ronald Wilson, Oregon
City; Ronald Hubbs, Silverton;
Ronald McQreightJ, Ontarid; Rob
ert Greene, McMinnville; Milton
Greene, Grants Pass; C. C. Mitchell,
Chicago, 111.; Leonard Thomson,
Hood River, Archie Fraser, Clats
kanie, Lasalle Coles, Haines; and
Ralph McCulloch, Portland.
Theta Chi—Burr Abner, Tillman
Peterson, Jack Hoyt, Hanford Post,
Palmer Schlagel, Portland; Bill Hag
gerty and Kemmis Cadwell, Union;
John Keiser, Burns; Ronald Chris
Just phone
123
When Your Clothes
Need Laundering
Our Delivery Man
Will Call
We Cater to Student Trade
£ugene Steam
Laundry
Will Hodes, Prop.
Cor. 8th and Chamelton
tio, Yonealla; Elliott Wright, Pas
aCr.l.; 1 ic.i Stanley, Dos
rl.Jcr: Donald Kennewantz, Day
ton, Wash.; and Lynn Miller,
Union.
Kappa Delta Phi—Chester Rhodes
Portland; Donald Shotwell and
Craig Percy, Hermiston; Ted Tetz,
Ridgefield; Eugene Howe, Eugene;
Edward Svring, Silverton; Leo Har
riraan, Bend; Don Dundas and Fred
Wade, Portland; Robert MeKeown,
Goldendale, Wash.; George Hall,
Eugene; Rex Buzan, Milwaukee
and Martin Collins, Goldendale,
Wash.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Lester
Hunter, Lawrence Shaw, George
Akers, Robert Hynd, William Hynd,
Herbert Henton and Ralph Fisher,
all of Portland; John Galey, Ash
land; Bill Morgan, Corbett; Alden
Woodworth, Tacoma, Wash., and
Thomas Thompson, Glendale, Cal.
Phi Delta Theta—Edward Win
ters, Jerry Barnard, Arthur Ander
son and Franz Wagner, all of Port
land; Gordon Ridings, Joe Bally and
Scott Milligan, all of Eugene; Mer
vin Chastain, Hedford; Bernard
Hummelt, La Grande^ Cotter Gould,
Salem; Ernst Hulick, Eddie Kier
and William Fletcher, all of San
Diego, Cal.; Frances Greulich, Pen
(leton, and Ted Gurney, Baker;
William Nosier, Coquille; George
Webber and Walter Howell, Port
land; Roland Stearns, Eugene; and
Phillip Holmes, McMinnville.
Phi Gamma Delta—Robert” Ser
geant, Fred Henningseh, Benjamin
Southers and Thomas Sandvall; all
of Portland; Robert Muir, Spokane,
Wash.; Thomas Cross and Richard
Mertr., San Diego, Cal.; Bruce Wil
son, Joseph; John Gray, Beaverton;
Bill Dielschneider, McMinnville;
Robert Byington, Oakland, Cal.;
Herman Kramer, La Grande; and
Thomas Cross, San Diego, Cal.
Psi Kappa, local—Ford Liver
more, Portland; Gordon Miller
Oregon City; Walter Fanshier, Pen
dleton; Carl Reeseland, Portland;
Belton Chessliier, Freewater; Stew
art Martin, Ellwood Enke, Ward
McMillan, all of Portland.
Alpha Beta Chi, local—Philip
Sender, Arthur Pullen, Arthur
Baines, Jr., Portland; Wendell Gray
Prineville; Lester McDonald, Eu
gene.
Sigma Pi Tau. local—John Hen
dren, Grants Pass; Henry Cramer,
The Dalles; "Hugh Cole, Joseph;
Pearce Rvan, Eureka, Cal., and
Otto Frohnmayer, Portland.
Expert Cleansing is a Saving
Do you know it actually saves your clothes
—having them cleansed often?
To put off necessary cleansing is to sacri
fice much of the charm and effectiveness
of the articles themselves.
Dirt is an enemy to your health as well as
your peace of mind.
But be careful iri the selection of your
cleaner. Send your garments to a reliable
establishment where they are scientific
ally cleansed, not just “surface” cleaned.
ffrt/ (%an*»
M* tWnMk 4k.
959 Willamette Street
Eugene, Oregton
W. E. Naylor
If we clean it, it’s CLEAN
Phone 220
UNIVERSITY PHARMACY
Patronize your University Pharmacy
for convenience, quality and price!
School Supplies
Loose Leaf Covers, Law Books, Filing Cases and
Cards, Drawing Instruments, Etc.
Johnston’s Candies
Known for the Best
i
Supplies Always Fresh in i/2, 1 and 2 Pound Boxes
Fountain Pens
Your Choice of Watermans, Schaeffers,
Parker, Moore
Our Expert Pen Repair Service Will Please You
Toilet Articles
You Can Depend Upon Us for Your Favorite Make
of Toiletries—Houbigant, Caron, Coty, Eliza
beth Arden, Marinello, Hudnut Are All
Represented in This Department
i
Remington Portable Typewriter*
Latest Model on Display
Use One in Your School Work and Have Neat,
Presentable Notes, and at the Same Time
Learn to Operate a Typewriter
I -
Wfe Fill Your Prescriptions
Here. No Need to Go to Town. The Same Service
as You Will Receive Any Place in Town
Our Students Stationery Is Always New. Stocks Are Changed as Fast as Styles.
Oregon Seal on Fine Linen, One Quire With Envelopes, $1.00.
Corner 11th and Alder