ALL AMERICAN TIMBE R The Lemon-Yellow star tackle of last season, Del Bjork, i s believed by many to be a strong candidate not only for all-coast , but all-American honors this season . Tough, but with a smile, h e captains the squad . PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION KEEPS MOTORS CLEANER . . . HAS LONGER LUBRICATING LIF E Made ei . e Pie-So4 a 1hacess TRITON does everything any fin e motor oil can do to protect your moto r -and in addition gives you a plus fea- ture found in no other oil . It keeps your motor cleaner-prevent s the accumulationof carbon that cause s the motor to knock . Triton is so pure, due to the Propane- Solvent process by which it is refined , that it forms almost no carbon in th e combustion chamber. Previous carbon deposits burn, peel off and blow ou t the exhaust as you drive . Tests have proved that a new car run with Triton will never develop carbo n knock with any grade of gasoline tha t was satisfactory at the start . No wonder so many new car dealers , fleet operators, mechanics and other ex - perts are enthusiastic about Triton . Use Triton in your own car . Not e how it smooths out your motor in a few thousand miles-improves your gas - oline and oil mileage and reduces oper - ating costs . It costs only 30c a quar t in sealed cans . (35c in Nevada, Arizon a and New Mexico . UNION OIL COMPAN Y 30t Costs les s per mile NEWS OF TH ECLASSE S 1890 Lawrence A. McNary, well-know n Portland attorney, died at his home a t 3439 Northwest Thurman Street on Aug- ust 26. He received his LL .B. from Ore- gon in 1890 and had been practicing la w in Portland since that time, except fro m 1902 until 1907 when he served as Port - land city attorney . Surviving are his wid- ow, Mrs . Alice Haskell McNary, thre e sisters and two brothers . Cousins ar e United States Senator Charles L . McNar y and Federal Judge John H . McNary, ex - 8 . 1895 Mrs . Maude Saffarrans Patton, ex-5 , of 621 Franklin Avenue, Astoria, died i n Portland on August 27 . She is survived b y her husband, Frank Patton . 1896 Orville B . Mount, ex-6, died at hi s home in Baker, Oregon on July 12 . Mr . Mount was admitted to the bar in Orego n in 1897 and had since practiced law a t Baker. He leaves his widow, Mrs . Elsi e Johnson Mount, and daughter, Mrs . Frank Arthur . Brothers are : Dr . Guy Mount, 7, and Dr . Albert Mount, 1 , both of Oregon City and Dr . Frank R . Mount, 8, Portland . Mrs . Kathryn G . Wintermeier, of Eu- gene, wife of Charles A . Wintermeier , died on July 25 . She leaves, in addition t o her widower, two daughters, Mrs . Ech o Blazier, of Portland, Mrs . Gretchen Win- termeier Sullivan, 33, of Santa Fe, Ne w Mexico, and one son, Ward W . Winter- meier, 31, Eugene . 1897 Robert S . Farrell, LL .B. 7, of Port - land, sailed for Europe in July to atten d the Olympic games in Berlin . Upon hi s return to New York in September, h e planned to meet Mrs . Farrell and tou r the eastern states and Canada . 1898 Dr. Herbert S. Murch, faculty membe r of Princeton University, recently visite d his sister, Jessie Murch, ex- 87, in Port - land. 189 9 Maude I . Kerns, 9, had two water color s in the travelling exhibit of the Comparativ e California Group . This exhibit goes t o Denver, Indianapolis and a number of east - ern cities . 1900 Andrew Holmes, ex-0, of Oak Grove , Oregon died in July . He is survived b y his widow, Mrs . Marie Fox Holmes an d one son, Andrew Holmes, Jr . 190 4 Dr. AugustusBruce Bailey has offices i n the Selling building, Portland . 1905 Dr . Carl H. Davis and son, John, o f Milwaukee, Wisconsin, recently visited i n Eugene at the home of Dr . and Mrs . Jesse H. Bond (Elsie Davis, 8) . Dr . Davi s(Continued on page 8 ) Sold by over 10,000 Independent and Union Oil Compan y Stations on the Pacific Coas t 100% PUR E ARAFFI N-BASE Published monthly except July and August by the Alumni Association of the University of Oregon, and entered as second class matte r at the poetotlce at Eugene, Oregon, under the act of March 3 . 1870 . Return Postage guaranteed . Published by the University of Orego n Alumni Associatio n Vol. XVIII August-September, 1936 No. 1 NEWS AND COMMEN T By The Edito r (Editor note : The following article discussin g the proposed tax limitation measure is by Dea n James H . Gilbert, '03, a noted authority on tax- ation.) D EFEAT of the twenty-mill limita-tion in 1934 was traceable largel y to the popular concern about its effec t on education. It must not be assume dthat the proposed tax limitation meas - ure of 1936 is less dan- Limitation gerous to public edu -cation. Tax Danger The reduction s to Education called for are not com- prehended in the grad- ed annual reductions of four per cent . In 33 counties property assessmen t must decline-in 9 counties as much a s 30 per cent . Even assuming a norma llevy for school purposes in 1935 i t means an immediate cut in school bud- gets of 30 per cent in a single year be - fore the graded annual reductions be -come effective. In Crook County where the count y unit system has cut expenses to the bareminimum, a total reduction of 33 pe r cent must he made before 1942 t be recalled also that both elementary an high school districts carry considerabl e debts. As in the case of cities, interes tand sinking fund obligations are a firs t claim. All cuts must come out of operat- ing budgets. The operating budgets o f Crook County schools must come down 42 per cent by 1942. In Eugene, a typical city district, a 40per cent reduction in operating expens ewill be necessary by 1942 . With salar-ies down to the minimum and equip- ment impaired to the depression level , such reductions are impossible and fatalto educational efficiency .Higher education also will suffer . Since 1931 the sole support of instruc-tion in University, College, and Norma lSchools conies from a fixed millage o n property valuations . Since that yea r $474,000 annually has been lost fro mhigher education budgets by shrinkage of millage receipts. With the fall ter m of 1936 enrollments are back to th e peak and the demands upon the syste m for public services of various kind senormously increased. In the light of these demands fro m within and without, it does not seem rea sonable to adopt an amendment whic h will strike $106,000,000 from assesse dvaluations and cause another loss o f$175,000 annually in millage receipts. In addition to other objections, th elimitation amendment is wholly incon- sistent with reasonable standards in pub lic education . Friends of educatio n should ask the question "What pric e tax reduction ?" LEAVING behind him a `job wel l done,' Robert K. Allen, alumni sec- retary and editor of Old Oregon for th e ALLEN RESIGN S After four successful years as alumnisecretary and editor of Old Oregon, Rob- ert K. Allen has resigned to enter other work . past four years, has tendered his resig- nation and will move on into other en - terprise, as yet unan - Allen Leaves nounced. Although hampered by lack of finances, AlWell Done ten has handled his du ties with a skill whic hhas made his work a valuable contribu- tion to alumni progress. His work wit h OLD OREGON has lifted it to top ran k with other alumni publications. Particu- larly attracting commendatory attention has been his handling of typography andillustrations . Allen's work with the alumni will b emissed . He kept the alumni office on aneven keel during the past few years o feconomic difficulties ; his personality, re-flected by his contact work throughou t the state during his term in office, an dhis efficient handling of Homecomin gand Commencement get-togethers, ha sbeen notable under trying circum- stances. Although feeling extreme regret a t seeing him leave, alumni officials an dhis many friends extend best wishe sfor a succesful future . REORGANIZATION of the alumn i drganization is being carried on by a committee headed by Dean James H .Gilbert . The group is working on a narrangement whereby a man may be ap -pointed to act as alum- ni secretary who wil lwork jointly for the al- umni and the Associat- ed Students in fiel d contact work . It is hoped that under this arrange- ment that the alumni will be kept i ncloser touch than ever with the Univer- sity. Under this proposed plan someone else on a part time basis will probabl yremain in the office and edit OLD ORE - (Continued on page 7 ) A Jo b Full Time Field Ala Wanted t Old Oregon August-September, 188 6 F A C U L T Y FACULTYSHIFTS Howe Acting Dean Personnel changes in the faculty hav e been fairly numerous this year, wit h President Boyer announcing several ad- ditions, while various members have ac - cepted positions with better pay else - where . Chief among the shifts was the an- nouncement of the appointment of Her- bert Crombie Howe, chairman of the de- partment of English, as acting dean o f the college of arts and letters . Dea n Howe has been on the faculty sinc e 1901, and has built up a wide reputatio n as a teacher, as well as taking an activ e part in University activities, where h e serves as athletic representative . Williamson Leave s Among those who have announce d their departure since the last issue o f Old Oregon are Dr . George Williamson , who has accepted an invitation as visit- ing professor at the University of Chi- cago on a year's leave of absence . H e will get double the salary there that h e received here, and will teach only hal f as many classes . Others leaving include : Dr . Harol d J . Noble of the history department, wh o has accepted a fellowship at the Univer- sity of California . His place will b e filled by Dr . Clarence G . Osborn, wh o received his Ph .D. from Stanford ; Dr . M . B. Hesdorffer, assistant physician o f the health service, who goes to Montan a to direct the service there ; Roy G . Bry- son, for eight years teacher of voice , who resigns to accept a position as su- pervisor of music in the schools at Long - view, Washington, while Hal Young , well known for his concert work, will b e an addition to the music faculty ; Jame s A . Carrell, assistant professor of speech , who has built up a reputation as an au- thority on remedial teaching in this field , leaves to accept a similar position at a much higher salary at Ohio State Uni- versity ; Miss Mabel A . Wood is on a year 's leave and is at Yenching Univer- sity, Peiping, China . New Appointment s New appointments include : Dr . Frank Geis Black as assistant professo r of English, who has been at Harvard ; Bertram Emil Jessup, '27, takes a sim- ilar position . Dr . Elizabeth Montgom- ery and Dr . Luther L . Mays will tak e over the remedial teaching of atypica l children clinic work left vacant by Dr . DeBusk death .Wendell S . Brooks will take the work of Professor F . L . Stetson, who has a year's leave ; Dr . Le - Roy Detling, '21, has been appointed as- sistant professor of botany . Other new appointments announce d by Dr . Boyer include : Dorothy Ball, '32, Paul Hughes, '33 , and Edward D . Kittoe, '31, instructor s in education ; Charles A . Reed Jr ., ex - '33, part-time instructor in zoology ; John C . Goplerud, '32, graduate assist - ant in business administration ; Adolp h J . Phillips, '32, graduate assistant i n education ; Mrs . Helen S . Grubbe, '35, Vaiborg Anderson, '35, and Jack W . Huggins, '36, graduate assistants i n English ; Leland Thielemann, '36, Ha- zel Miller Howe, '30, graduate assist - ants in Romance languages ; Mary Le- ola Nelson, '36, graduate assistant i n economics ; Elias Hull Porter, '35, grad- uate assistant in psychology ; Mildre d Baker, '35, and Marian Beezley, '36, graduate assistants in social survey ; E . N . Warren, '29, Eleanor Tonsing, ex - '30, and Earle Vossen, '35, physical ed- ucation . Dr. DeBusk Die s Missing in the faculty ranks this fal l is Dr . Burchard W . DeBusk, widel y known for his clinics for atypical stu- dents, who died in Eugene on July 2 9 after a short illness . Dr . DeBusk, on th e University faculty since 1915, has bee n nationally recognized for his contribu- tion to the advancement of educativ e methods for handicapped persons . Not only did he help students to rem- edy their difficulties, but trained educa- tors to carry on his work . This summe r Dr . DeBusk conducted a class of 6 5 DR . DeRUSK AT WOR K Above is a typical picture taken of Dr . DeBusk while he was at work aiding a child in one of his clinics for atypica l children. specialists from all sections of this coun - try, training them in remedial work . On the campus Dr . DeBusk taugh t courses in education and educationa l psychology, and a unique course o n "how to study ." Here he aided univer- sity students in finding individual diffi- culties, and with his work and advice . trained these failing students in success - ful ways to study . Surviving Dr . DeHusk are his widow , Mrs . Matelia DeBusk ; one son, Dr . Roger DeBusk, '30, assistant manage r of the Wisconsin general hospital i n Madison, Wisconsin, and one daughter , Miss Elizabeth Ann DeBusk, junior a t the University . Part of Dr . DeBusk 's work here wil l be carried on by Dr . Elizabeth Brigg s Montgomery, Ph .D. '35, who wa s trained four years in his c linical meth- ods . During the past year she has bee n in Portland as administration assistan t under Dean Alfred Powers . Dr . Luthe r L . Mays will work with Dr . Montgom- ery . ifDaniel D . Gage, associate professo r of business administration, received hi s degree as doctor of philosophy from th e University of Michigan this summer . His final thesis was regarded as out - standing and will be published soon . ¶ Dr . Philip A . Parsons, head of th e department of sociology and a membe r of the state planning board, and Mrs . Lucille Bean of Gold Beach, Oregon , were married Thursday, July 30 . ¶ Dr . L . S . C,ressman, curator of th e Oregon museum of anthropology, com- piled a bulletin this summer offering In - dian relic collectors and students of pre - historic races in Oregon new informa- tion on excavating for artifacts an d preparation of finds to prevent disinte- gration . ¶ Dr . John Howard Truesdail, M .A. '31, has been one of two men selected t o aid Dr . Roger J . Williams in further re - search work at OSC on his famed pan- tothenic acid discovery . r Heinz of Canby to Dr . Harold J . Nobi e was an event of the summer . They ar e at home in Berkeley, California . ¶ Mrs . Gertrude Bass Warner, di - rector of the museum o f art, and Mrs . Mable Klockars Garner, cataloguer, ar e in the east attending the exhibition o f fine Japanese art held as a part of the ' Tercentenary celebration of Harvar d university . August-September, 1936 Old Orego n HOSPITAL READY FOR SERVIC E The new $120,000 University Hospital located at 13th and Onyx is now completed and ready to serve ailing student patients under the direction of Dr . Fred N . Miller .Dr . Walter Browne, '30, is assistant . The men's gym, shown to the left, is being razed and rebuilt into a new natatorium for Oregon's star swimmers . CAMPU S ENROLLMEN T Hay Break Recor d Figures released as Old Oregon went t o press showed 2632 had registered the firs t two days . Based on records of othe r years enrollment should hit 3000. Possibility that enrollment this yea r will break the all-time fall term recor d of 3095, set in 1930, was announced b y Registrar C . L . Constance as hundred s of new and old students flocked into Eu- gene for Freshman week, Septembe r 21 to 26 .Based on an expected eight per cen t increase, and also the fact that last yea r's graduating class was the smallest i n years, Constance believes the mark wil l jump over 3000 . Last fall term it wa s at 2741 . Improvements Helpfu l Cited as reasons for the increase wer e improved conditions, the million dolla r building program at the University, an d advancements like the new advisory sys- tem and the program of progressive re - search . Also during the past two year s work has been more available to stu- dents . Last year alone NYA helped 585 . Recent statistics released by Dr . Ear l M . Pallett show that actual attendanc e for all of last year, both regular an d summer session, totaled 4197 . The sum - mer school figures in the report are fo r 1935. The statistics show the trend o f economic conditions, in that for 1930 - 31 a total of 3359 registered, while i n 1933-34 the total was under 2500 . Different Fee Paymen t Greeting the students upon retur n this fall are the three new buildings, th e University Hospital, library, and th e physical education plant . The hospita l is ready for immediate use, but th e latter two will not be used until th e first of the year . Different this year will be the for m of the fee payment for athletic and edu- cational extra-curricular activities . Th e total still stays at $15, but the ticket ha s been pro-rated and will sell at $7 fal l term, $5 winter term, and $3 sprin g term . Summer School Gain s Both the regular and post sessions o f summer school this year showed in - crease in enrollment, figures from th e registra r's office show. The post session , despite a similar session at OSC for th e first time, showed an increase of more than eight per cent as it jumped fro m 202 to 219 . The regular session had a total of 697 students, a gain from th e figure of 619 a year ago . The University loan fund, estab- lished more than 30 years ago by Wil- liam Ladd, A . S . Roberts, and the clas s of 1904, has grown to a total of $68, - 692.14. The fund last year extende d aid to hundreds of students who other - wise would have had to drop school . Loans made totaled 2342, of which 10 7 were regular long-time grants, whil e 2235 were for emergencies and usuall y repaid within a few weeks . ITAlpha Xi Delta led all living or- ganizations in scholarship for the yea r 1935-36 with a GPA of 2 .7488. Alph a Hall, 1934-35 leader, was second wit h 2.7306 . Women were safely above th e men in the standings with an average o f 2.4773, while the latter had 22986 . HOMECOMIN G Attractions Outstandin g Keeping company with the boom . of enthusiasm and Oregon spirit on th e campus this year, the officials in charg e of Homecoming activities are preparin g for a great weekend . Headlining th e regular Homecoming program is th e Washington State - Oregon footbal l game Saturday, the annual dance tha t night, and the appearance of the world - famed Don Cossack men 's chorus Sun - day afternoon . If Emphasizing the friendly relation s between Linfield and the University, ar t work in the form of a huge athlete 's statue will be placed in the new gym . The work is being done by Walter Prit- chard, Linfield instructor of art . ITReinhart W . Knudsen, a senior i n journalism this year, won a cash priz e of $250 and a trip east this summer fo r an essay, "The Economic Value of Ad- vertising, " offered by Advertising Age . ¶ Miss Lucile Stevens, Portland, ha s been awarded the Oregon Mother 's club scholarship of $300 and will ente r the University this fall . David Morris, who was electe d president of the senior class last spring , has been granted an exchange scholar - ship at Heidelberg University, . Ger- many . Ralph Schomp, activities manager , directing studens committees headed b y Walter Eschebeck, will handle the pro - gram, Dean James Gilbert, head of th e committee on alumni reorganizatio n says . Vera Powers will again handl e registration of all alums , Dads Honor Guest s For the Homecoming weekend Dad s will again be honored guests, with th e annual Dad 's Day slated for Saturday . Living organizations will as usual mak e a special effort to see that the Dad s A L U M N I 4 Old Oregon August-September, 1936 really enjoy a weekend full of enter- tainment . The Cougar game rates as one of th e tough spots on the Webfoot schedul e and the battle promises to be one of th e best of the year . As for the recommendations of th e Cossack Chorus, it need only be remem- bered that the group is playing a retur n engagement here by popular demand . Also Sunday, September 20, these art- ists received national acclaim when the y appeared over a coast to coast radio net - work . Large Group Expecte d With these outstanding attraction s offered in addition to the many tradi- tional alumni gatherings it is expecte d that a larger group than ever will gathe r and the committee in charge is plannin g accordingly . Complete details of the weekend pro - gram will be announced in the next issu e of Old Oregon, which will be publishe d a week before Homecoming . George A. Dorris Die s Funeral services were held in Eu- gene Friday, September 18, for Georg e A . Dorris, ex-'80, who died the previou s Wednesday at the Sacred Heart Hos- pital at the age of 78 years . M,r. Dorris was recognized as one o f the state 's leading and most progressiv e farmers . He had achieved national rec- ognition for his pioneer filbert plant- ings, which started this branch of th e orchard business in the United States . Mr . Dorris ' father, Ben F . Dorris , had been one of the members of th e University 's first board of regents an d his family followed his interest in th e institution . Not only George, but all o f his brothers and sisters who surviv e him attended the University . They are : Edward P . Dorris, ex- '92, Susan M . Dorris, '90, Mrs . Kate Dorris McAllis- ter, ex- '87, Mrs . Cecile Dorris Eaton , ex- '88, Mrs . Mary Dorris Condon, '83, and Mrs . Alice Dorris Boardman, '82. Ben F . Dorris, '15, a nephew, wil l carry on the Dorris ranch business . Rally Picnic Held As a grand climax to a summer o f state-wide activity, the Greater Orego n committee under Bill Schloth 's direc- tion, held a University picnic at Jantze n beach in Portland, Thursday, Septem- ber 3 . Mothers, Dads, alumni, students, an d rushees all flocked to Jantzen for a da y of entertainment . Chi Omega sororit y won a trophy for the greatest attend- ance . As a special feature a half-hour ra- dio broadcast was made over the Colum - bia network of songs students had cho- sen by popular ballot . Student leaders expressed much ap- preciation for fine help given by man y alumni members . Challenge Day Named Tuesday, October 27, has been se t as the day for the annual "Challeng e Day" when Portland grid fans invad e Seattle to invite the northern city resi- dents to come to Portland for the Ore- gon-Washington football game . Th e yearly Husky-Duck clash will take plac e the Saturday following . I - resenting advertising clubs from citie s all over the Pacific coast, Leith F . Ab- bott, '23, won first prize in the three - minute speech contest at the 33rd an- nual Advertising Clubs Associatio n convention, in Seattle, July 5-9 . Re-education New Aim Dr . H . H . Dixon, professor of psy- chiatry, in a speech before the Portlan d Junior C . of C . maintained that mod - ern psychiatrists are not so much in- clined to blame heredity for mental dis- eases as they once were . Dr . Dixon said that environment i s now considered more important an d under modern treatment persons suf- fering from mental diseases are treate d with environmental changes and re-edu - cated along lines which will help the m to adjust themselves to their surround- ings . ITRecent visitors to the Medica l School were : Dr . William S . Ladd of New Yor k City, Dean of Cornell University Med- ical School, accompanied by Dr . Fran k L . Babbott, Dean of Long Island Med- ical College Hospital, and Dr . Kohl - halts Pang, member of a special com- mittee of the Ministry of Education i n China which was formed to stud y problems of medical education in tha t country . Dr . Pang spent several month s in Europe, chiefly in Germany, an d was in the United States for a fe w weeks on his way hack to China . Q Dr. Laurence Selling, clinical pro- fessor of medicine, was honored Sep- tember 7, when he was elected president ITJohn R . Ballato,r, ex-'29, was cho - sen winner of a national contest and wil l he one of three artists to do mural paint - ings in the new department of justic e building in Washington, D . C ., it wa s announced this summer . .I1Dr . Oscar O . Winther, '25, wh o was visiting professor at the Univer- sity this summer and is instructor in his - tory at Stanford, has just had pub- lished a new volume, "Express an d Stagecoach Days in California ." Arthur W . Priaulx, ex-'28, of Chil- oquin was re-elected state chairman o f the republican state central committe e for two more years at a meeting of th e group in July . n Jay Allen, ex-'23, and a former re -porter for The Oregonian, escaped wit h his life this summer only by playin g dead . He was attacked in Spain by a mob and 23 bullets were fired into hi s automobile . of the North Pacific Societ y,of Interna l Medicine at the fall meeting of the or- ganization at Victoria, B . C. CLASS NOTE S 189George H . T . Sparling, M.D. '90, is county health officer at Walla Walla ,Washington . 1894Dr. Esther Pohl Lovejoy recently re - turned to New York City after a vacatio nin Oregon . Dr . Lovejoy is one of th eearliest women graduates of the Medica l School and also one of its most dis-tinguished alumni. For the past seventee n years she has been general director of th eAmerican Women's Hospitals Servic e with headquarters at the Rockefelle rCenter in New York. She plans some da yto return to Oregon which she still con- siders her home . 1897Charles E . Taylor, M .D. '97, may b e addressed apartment four . Gray Gables. 1617 Division Avenue, Tacoma, Wash-ington. 189Charles H. Brewer, M.D. '98, droppe d dead of a heart attack at Stayton, Jul y16 . Or . Brewer had practiced medicine i nStayton for thirty-six years . Surviving ar ehis widow, one sister, and a brother , Joseph Brewer, of Tillamook . 190Dr. Ralph A . Fenton, prominent Port - land physician, has become a member ofthe board of regents of Reed College . 190Dr. Minnie Burdon, of Seattle, recentl y returned from a trip to Honolulu. MEDICAL SCHOOL August-September, 1936 Old Oregon 5 191 Dr. Olof Larsen, ex-0, was one of th e speakers at the Whitman Centennial a t Walla Walla, Washington, August 13 . The title of his address was "Whitman , the Good Doctor ." 1913 Philip L . Newmyer, M .D. 3, is wit h the Eastern Oregon Tuberculosis Hos- pital at The Dalles, 1916 Dale Lawton, small daughter of Dr. and Mrs . Floyd B . Lawton of Marysville , California, died in June . 192 Dr . Ira A . Manville, who has don e notable research in nutrition, was a gues t speaker recently at the Internationa l Apple Growers Association in Boston, a meeting attended by representatives o f twent} different nations . Dr . Manvill e spoke on "New Developments in the Nu- tritional Value of Apples as a Result o f Research and Clinical Experience ." A n interview with Dr . Manville broadcas t during the Department of Agricultur e Hour was also included in the program o f the association . Dr . Manville will agai n present the results of his research befor e the 65th Annual Meeting of the America n Public Health Association to be held i n New Orleans, October 20 to 23 . Dr . Clinton Thienes and little son, Paul , stopped at the Medical School recentl y en route to their home in Los Angeles . Dr. Thienes, formerly assistant professo r of pharmacology in the Medical School , is now professor of pharmacology an d head of that department in the Univer- sity of Southern California Medica l School . 192 Dr. Wilmoth Osborne, 4, of Benning- ton, Vermont, and Dr . Helen Miller, 6 , of New York City, spent the summer i n Paris . 192 Dr. Grace Linklater Stone, M .D. 5 , spent the summer abroad travelin g through Switzerland, France, German y and Russia and studied in these place s health situations and attended some clini- cal services . Dr . Stone home is in Wash- ington, D . C . 192 A son was born on August 18 to Dr . and Mrs . Martin A . Howard (Mary Eliz- abeth Skinner, 5) of Portland . 1927 Miss Marion Worden Fagan and Leo n E . Kienholz, M .D. 7, were married o n May 29 . Dr . Kienholz, psychiatrist a t Sing Sing prison, is a graduate of th e University of Washington and of th e University of Oregon Medical School . H e is a member of Alpha Tan Omega and o f Nu Sigma Nu . A daughter was born on July 13 to Dr . and Mrs . Harry L . Leavitt, of Seattle . 192 Jesse B . Helfrich, M .D. 8, who has fo r some years been stationed at Fort Sa m Houston, Texas, is visiting with hi s family in Portland before transferring t o service in the Canal Zone . He is accom- panied by Mrs . Helfrich and two smal l children . Cecil R . Fargher, M .D. 8, of Wenat- chee, Washington, recently completed ad- vanced studies in Public Health in th e graduate division of the University o f Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor , Michigan . 192 Miss Laura McGinty and Dr . Robi n Miles Overstreet were married in Louis- ville, Kentucky, on July 11 . Dr . and Mrs . Overstreet will make their home iu Port - land. Dr. Allen Boyden, a former student a t the Medical School, is now instructor ii i surgery at the University of Michiga n Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan . Roland F . Marks, M .D. 9, of th e Budge Clinic, Logan, Utah, was a recen t visitor at the Medical School . A son was born on August 25 to Dr , and Mrs . E . D . Furrer of Eugene . Dr. Donald S. Adams is assistant chie f surgeon at the Boston General Hospital . He attended Harvard Medical School af- ter graduating from Oregon . Miss Ruth Anna Surgarman and Josep h Lipshutz, B .A . 6, M .D. 9, were marrie d in Portland on July 27 . Mrs . Lipshut z attended Havergal LadiesCollege i n Toronto and graduated from both th e University of Washington and Columbia , The couple will reside in Portland . 1930 To take an advanced course in publi c health work on a scholarship granted b y the United States Public Health Burea u through the Oregon office, Dr. Courtne y M. Smith, Clackamas County health of- ficer, left in August to study at th e University of California until December I . Dr. Dan P . Trullinger, of Yamhill, wh o has been serving as physician and surgeo n in a CCC camp in Montana, is taking Dr . Smith place for the three-month period . On Dr . Smith return, Dr . Trullinge r will become county health physician, wit h Dr. Smith devoting full time to publi c health work . Dr. Herman Semenov has recently re - moved his offices to suite 710-12 Westlak e Professional Building, 2007 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles . Dr . Semenov i s specializing in car, nose and throat . 193 Lloyd A . Wheelwright, M .D . 1, o f Grangeville, Idaho, is enjoying a goo d practice . Marion Reed East, M .D. 1, of Ne w York City, spent the summer with he r parents at Neahkahnie . Joseph G . Wilson, M .D. 1, is in pri- vate practice, located in the Robinso n Professional Building, Moscow, Idaho . Joycelin Robertson, M .D . 1, is servin g as resident in obstetrics in a two yea r service at Margaret Hague Maternit y Hospital, Jersey City, New Jersey, th e largest maternity hospital in the Unite d States. (Continued on page 7 ) Following the Cree d On this page will he found the pie - bares of the heads of the clinical depart- ments of the medical school . Muc h credit is clue the many members of th e staff, who in observance of their ancient creed, give so generously of their tim e and talent to the care of the indigen t sick and the teaching of future doctors . A clause from the Oath of Hippocra- tes well illustrates the feeling of thes e men . . . " To reckon him who taugh t me this art equally dear to me as my par - ents, toshare my substance with him and relieve his necessities if required, to re- gard his offspring as on the same foot- ing with my own brothers, and to teac h them this art if they should wish to lear n it, . . ." MEDICAL SCHOOL LEADERS Above from left to right are the heads of the Medical School principal clinica l departments : top row, Dr . Richard B . Dillehunt, Dean of the Medical School ; Dr . Joseph B . Bilderback, Clinical Professor of Pediatrics ; Dr . Albert E. Mackay, Clinical Professor of Urology ; Dr . Thomas M . Joyce, Clinical Professor of Surgery ; lower row, Dr . Frederick A . Kiehle, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology ; Dr . Ralp h A . Fenton, Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology ; Dr . Raymond E. Watkins, Clinica l Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; and Dr . Laurence Selling , Clinical Professor of Medicine. a Old Oregon August-September, 193 6 S P O R T S 1916 TEAM REUNIO N Gathering October 30-3 1 Oregon alumni will live again th e gridiron triumphs of Hugo Bezdek' s wonder team of 1916 on October 30 an d 31, the weekend when the present-da y Web foots play Washington in Portland . Johnny Beckett, Baz Williams, Sh y Huntington, Johnny Parsons, Bar t Spellman-they'll all be there when th e Rose Bowl team of 1916 holds its re - union just twenty years after . The he - roes of two decades past will gather i n Portland in their first assembly sinc e the final gun on New Year's day o f 1917, when they trounced Pennsylvan- ia's great machine at Pasadena . It was Shy Huntington's idea to con- vene the boys who won the conferenc e championship just before the war . Shy , who called signals for the Rose Bow l crew and was himself Oregon coach fo r several years, is now in business in Eu- gene. A year ago Huntington men- tioned the holding of a reunion of th e boys of '16 to Roland W . Geary, Port - land, student manager of the champion - ship team . Mr . Geary 's response wa s so enthusiastic that invitations were pre - pared and mailed to every living mem- ber of the 1916 squad . Most of the me n are coming . Special Bench Planne d Plans call for the 1916 team to si t just behind the 1936 squad on a special- ly constructed bench at the Washingto n game . Half-time ceremonies will be i n order, and the old timers may show th e youngsters how they ran signals wa y back when . After the game a big ban- quet will wind up the reunion . Record Breaker Bac k George Varoff, University of Orego n student, emblazoned his name in head - lines all over the athletic world las t Fourth of July by soaring to a ne w world 's record in the pole vault . Th e 22-year-old Hawaiian - born Russia n vaulted 14 feet 6½ inches, more tha n an inch higher than the best previou s mark . Now the good news is that Varoff i s returning to Oregon . He was ineligibl e for varsity competition under Bill Hay - ward Iast spring, but this year the worl d record holder will be the nucleus o f Colonel Bill's track and field squad . After establishing an unchallenge d world mark, Varoff then surprisingl y failed to qualify for the American Olympic team, although none of th e three Southern California stars wh o edged him off the boat to German y could match his height . VARSITY FOOTBAL L Team Is Stron g Varsity football at Oregon is lookin g up . Despite predictions to the contrar y by self-styled experts, Coach Princ e Gary Callison has a University of Ore- gon grid crew which shapes up stronge r than at this time a year ago . The Ducks opened their season, un- der the floodlights at Eugene, with a 1 4 to 0 victory over a fast University o f Portland eleven . With Callison holdin g his charges under cover not much coul d be told of their true strength . A gam e with USC October 3 will be the first o f eight tough ones . Thirteen lettermen of last season ar c missing, and the missing list include s Stan Riordan, Ross Carter, and Fran k Michele. To replace the men hot re - turning, however, is a bevy of sopho- mores more promising than any second - year group here in several years . An d in spite of the loss of the unlucky 13 , there are still lettermen on the roster - 12 of them . Returning to aid Head Man Calliso n in coaching the Webfoots are Gen e Shields, line coach, and Colonel Bil l Hayward, veteran trainer . New fac e in Oregon coaching circles is Dic k Reed an end here in the late '20's, no w end coach . Bjork Possible All-America n Outstanding player in the Webfoo t entourage as the season gets under wa y is apparently Captain Del Bjork, 205 - pound left tackle from Astoria . A two - year letterman, Bjork is all-America n timber . Tackle on the other side of the firs t string line is in the capable hands o f Kenyon Skinner, 225-pound junior, a regular last year . Guard positions be - long at present to Tony Amato, squa t little veteran from last season 's string , and Joe Huston, reserve a year ago . Bil l Estes is a third letterman guard . Reg- ular center duty will, as last year, be di - vided between Ed Farrar and Verno n Moore . Ends Tough Proble m The ends are question marks of Ore- gon's team . Coach Reed is workin g daily with the terminal candidates an d the half-dozen promising aspirants ma y develop sufficiently . Lief Jacobsen, un- derstudy to Budd Jones at right en d last year, is the only veteran . John Eng - strom has been moved from tackle to th e other wing, and four sophomores count - ed upon are John Yerby and Bob Hin- man on the left side of the line and Han k Nilsen and Bud Robertson on the right . Capable players are two deep in Ore- gon 's line, but in the backfield they 're three deep . Starting behind-the-lin e quartet will probably be Don Kennedy , quarter ; Dale Lasselle, left half ; Bo b Braddock, right half, and Bud Goodin , fullback . Kennedy, who has added mor e than 20 pounds since last season, is th e WEBFOOT COACHING STAFF AT EAS E Members of the Webfoot coaching staff are shown here in an easy pose as they si t on the lawn near the Igloo and talk over plans for the football season . Readin g from left to right they are : Line Coach Gene Shields, Head Coach Prink Callison , and End Coach Dick Reed . August-September, 1936 Old Oregon 7 only non-letterman on the tentative reg- ular eleven. In the backfield behind the listed first four comes a Ar- leigh Bentley, promising Glendale, Cal- ifornia, transfer, quarterback ; Jimm y Nicholson, Salem speedster, left half ; Dave Gammon, completely recovere d from his recent illness, right half, an d Jean Lacou, Frisco fog horn, fullback . Still another backfield is composed of Ernie Robertson, quarter ; Tom Black- man, punter and passer par excellence , left half ; Fred Buroker, right half, an d Cliff Strom, fullback . OREGON SCHEDUL E Sept t EugeneOct.3-Southern California at Lo s Angeles Oct. 10-Stanford at Palo Alto Oct. 17-Idaho at Portland. Oct. 24-Washington State at Eugene. Oct.31-Washington at Portland.Nov. 7-U . C. L. A . at Portland. Nov. 14-California at Berkeley Nov. 21-Oregon State at Corvallis Frosh Start October 3 Freshman football practice at Ore- gon was scheduled to begin immediate- ly after registration, with the first gam e following only a week later, October 3. John Warren, frosh coach, is as pes- simistic as ever concerning prospects , but until theyearlings actually turn ou t in working clothes little is known of their possibilities . Warren is certain of two " veteran" frosh players . They are Ron Husk,for- mer all-city guard at Franklin high i n Portland, and Bob Smith, Medfor d southpaw halfback . Both attende d school here for the last two terms las t year and so qualify for the title of " vet- eran." Husk in 1935was awarded th e Zell trophy as Portland s most valuable gridder . Five games are on the Duckling slate , and another may be added later . Th e schedule follows: Oct. 3-Oregon Normal at Astoria . Oct. 9-Southern Oregon Normal at Grants Pass . Oct. 23-Oregon State Rooks at Cor- vallis. Nov . 7-Washington Babes at Seat- tle. Nov . 13-Oregon State Rooks a t Eugene . Marksmen Wi n University marksmen scored agai n this summer when it was announced by the ninth corps area headquarters tha t the trophy for the best rifle marksman- ship for students attending reserve of- ficers training camps this year ha .f been awarded to them . The Oregon experts marked up a high score of 435 .80 to shade Montan a State by only .85 of a point . Twelv e schools competed, and OSC, last year s champs, were fourth . Bill "Chick " Sayles, star of th e F,rosh hurlingdepartment last spring , was one of the squad of 20 men who represented the United States on th e Olympic baseball team in Berlin thi s summer and did the largest share of th e hurling. Sayles turned in two no-hit , no-run games last spring, one agains t the Oregon State Rooks . MEDICAL SCHOO L (Continued front page 5 ) 193 AlexanderT . Ross, M .D. 2, who i s engaged in post graduate work in neuro-psychiatry at the University of Michigan, spent his vaaction in Portland Almon John White, M.D. 2, locate d at Genesee, Idaho, recently for the prac-tice of medicine and surgery . A son, Edwin T,., was born on May 1 2 to Dr . and Mrs . Navarre J . Dunn ofFlorence. FrankRafferty, M .D. 2, who recently completed a residency in surgery at St . Anthonys Hospital in Oklahoma City ,has returned to his home in Astoria. A son was born on July 28 to Dr . and Mrs. Thomas R of Roches- ter. Minnesota. 1933 Miss Jean Brown and Calvin E. Gant- enbein, 13.A. 1, M .D. 3, were marrie din Miles City, Montana, July 24 . The y are living at 1598 Southwest Upper Drive, in Portland. 1934 Dr. Raymond E. Duke stopped at the Medical School recently on his way t oWashington D . C., where he is to serv eas interne in Walter Reed Hospital. Leslie S. Porter, B .A. 1, M .D. 4 , who has served as interne and residen t physician in the Alameda County Hos- pital, Oakland, California, for the pas t two years, has begun general practice in Oregon City . He is associated with Al-bert Mount,M.D. 1. A daughter, Paula Rae, was born on . June 29 toDr. and Mrs. Donald H. Sear- ing of Monmouth . Dr . Searing is prac-ticing medicine at Monmouth and als o serves as physician to the students a t Oregon Normal School.Dr. Margaret Tinglespent her vacation with relatives and friends in Eugene ehas been in Chicago for two years follow- ing her graduation from the Universit yand will be with the University of Chi- cago Hospital the corning year A son, Courtney Howard, was born o n August 13, to Dr . and Mrs . Fred H . Kurtz, of 748 Ferry Street, Salem. 193 Dr. Neil Black,who served his interne ship in the U . S . Public Health Servic e at the Marine Hospital, in San Francisco, is now health officer of Klamath County ,Oregon, with offices at Klamath Falls . Dr. and Mrs. William T . Pollard (Aud- rey Lou Danner, ex-2) and small so n are living in Junction City where Dr . Pollard has opened an office Mary Scott, M .A. 5 (Sept .) who ha sspent the past year in teaching and re - search at the University of Illinois, wa s in Portland for the summer. She plans to return and continue her work in biochem- istry under Dr. Rose with a Ph .D. as her objective.Dr. and Mrs. Louis Feves have move dfrom Portland to make their home i n Pendleton. After spending the summer in PortlandDr . and Mrs . Edward S . Morgan, Jr,(Lois Floyd, ex-4) have returned t o Baltimore where Dr . Morgan has bee n reappointed to the resident staff of Union Memorial Hospital.GussieAnnice Niles, M.D. 35, recentl returned from a vacation trip which in- cluded Rainier and Glacier Nationa lParks, Calgary, Banff and Lake Louis ein Canada, the Grand Coulee and Bonne- ville Dams, and the Whitman Centennial at Walla Walla . The Niles is now at he rhome in Salem having completed a on eyear interne service at the Children sHospital in San Francisco. Since completing his interneshipat the Emanuel Hospital, Portland, Gerhard B. Haugen,2, M .D. 5, is filling the posi- tion of resident physician at the stat epsychiatric hospital at Hastings, Nebraska . NEWS AND COMMEN T (Continued front page 1 ) GoN, thus giving the alumni secretar y fulltime to conduct the field work . Success of - ever, contingent upon continued and in- creased financialsupport, alumni offic- ialspoint out. For the present at least, Clair John - son, managing editor of the Daily Em- erald last year, has been named to edi t Or,DOREGON. EDITOR AND MANAGER CLAIR JOHNSO N CIRCULATION MANAGER VERA PoweR R ADVERTISING MANAGER_ -WOODROW TRUAX OFFICER S University of Oregon Alumni Associatio Ben R . Chandler, 3 President Arthur M . Geary, 0 Vice-PresidentWillis S. Duniway, 83 Three-Year DirectorHenry Fowler, 4 Two-Year DirectorOmar C. Palmer. ex-2 One-Year Director Subscription price: One year, $2 ; three years , 86; Alumni subscribers to OLD OREGON are granted full membership in the Alumni Association . National Advertising Representative: The Grad- uate Group, Inc., New York, Chicago, Detroit, Sa n Francisco and Los Angeles .Two weeks notice required for change of ad - dress h the new address and the old address . Address all communications to : Ow OREGON , University of Oregon . Eugene, Oregon . 8 Old Oregon August-September, 193 6 NEWS OF TH E CLASSE S (Continued from page 1 ) later attended the medical convention i n Portland where he delivered a series o f talks. 1907 Dr. Clara W . Waffle and Josephine Waffle, 5, sailed on the S . S . New Yor k in June for Europe where they spent th e summer traveling . Miss Waffle receive d her Master of Arts degree from Wellesle y earlier in the year . 1913 Z e l l a Burkhart, ex-3, Harrisbur g teacher, recently made an extended tri p to Europe . 1914 JohnWillard Shaver, ex -14, visited th e campus in August from his home in Chi- cago, Mr . Shaver is publicity director fo r the public administration service of th e University of Chicago . Before acceptin g his present position, he was on the staf f of the Engineering News-Record, a Mc - Graw-Hill publication . Mrs . Shaver, wh o accompanied him, is a former studen t under Dean J . R . Jewell, when the dea n was at the University of Arkansas . Dr. N . C. Hampton, Portland physician , has a son and daughter attending colleges . Norman Claude Jr ., who was on the Uni- versity campus 1934-35 as a third yea r pre-medics student, has completed hi s freshman year at North Pacific Denta l College . Jeanne Hampton has complete d her freshman year at Mills College . Th e Hampton residence is at 3406 East Burn - side. 1916 Everett Saunders, ex- 16, of Corvallis , died July 18 . Mr . Saunders represente d the Metroplitan Life Insurance Compan y for some time . He leaves his widow, tw o daughters and a son , Beatrice Locke, of Portland, was electe d national vice-president of Gamma Ph i Beta at the July meeting of the sororit y in Victoria, B . C . Miss Locke is associat e editor of The Spectator . 1917 Alexander P . Bowen has been name d manager of the insurance department o f the Portland Trust and Savings Ban k succeeding Clarence W . Walls, 2, wh o will enter the independent adjusting busi- ness. Mr . Bowen has been engaged in th e general insurance business in Portland fo r the past fifteen years . A son was born on July 26 to Mr . an d Mrs . Nicholas Jaureguy (Marion Mitchell , 2) of 3506 East Burnside Street, Port - land. 1919 Dorothy Flegel and John D . Pearso n were married in Portland on August 15 . Mrs . Pearson has been a member of th e faculty of Jefferson High School . Th e couple wilt reside at 935 Northeast Jarret t Street, Portland . 1921 Mrs . Frances Tate Foister, ex-1, o f Rufus, Oregon, died at The Dalles on August 8 . Mrs . Roister was well know n in Sherman county as a music teache r and was a member of Kappa Kapp a Gamma sorority . Surviving are her wid- ower, Robert P . Foister, a daughter, Joan , her parents, and five sisters . Mrs . Glady s Tate Ford, ex-4 and Mrs . Bess Tat e Wittenberg, ex-7, both of Los Angeles , are sisters . Kendall E . Burke, ex-1, has bee n elected dean of the Northwest Christia n College of Eugene . Victor S. Husband spent his vacation i n Eugene from his teaching duties in Sa n Andreas, California . Mr . Husband ha s commercial subjects in the Calvera s Union High School . LeRoy E . Detling received his Ph .D. from Stanford last spring and joine d the faculty of the University of Orego n this fall as assistant professor of botany . He received his A .M. from Stanford i n 1923 and B .A. from Oregon in 1921 . 1922 Violet B . Crandall, who spent a year s furlough at her home in Eugene, left earl y in June for New York . On June 24th, sh e sailed for England and from there went t o Oslo, Norway, to attend the world Sun - day School Convention . She spent a month in Sweden before going to Ger- many to embark for Angola, Portuges e West Africa, where she teaches in th e missionary school . A daughter, Beverly, was born on Jun e 19 to Mr . and Mrs . Charles J. Bellarts, o f Bonneville . Mr . Bellarts is employed a s U S . Guard at Bonneville . A son, Allen Morley, was born on Aug- ust 17 to Mr . and Mrs . Martin W . Pare- lius, Jr ., of 7405 Southeast Thirty-fourt h Avenue, Portland . 1923 Mrs . Lilyan Frank Morrow, wife o f Glen Morrow, was killed September 12t h in an automobile accident in Oklahom a City . The couple had been making thei r home in Shidler, Oklahoma . Mr . Morro w was for some time associated with th e Bangkok Christian College in Siam, pre- vious to returning to this country . Miss Rose M . Decry and Joseph T . Meagher, ex- 23, were married in Ma y and are living in Portland at 2763 North - east Fifty-first Avenue . Mr . Meagher i s a member of the staff of Commonwealth , Inc . Arthur H . Base, ex-3, formerly vice - president and secretary of the firm o f Norris, Beggs and Base, Portland, ha s withdrawn as a member of the firm t o open his own offices at 914 Spaldin g Building . The new firm will specialize i n the personal management of busines s properties, including the leasing and op- erating of retail and commercial realty , appraisals and realty investments . A daughter was born on August 16 t o Mr . and Mrs . Willis Link of 1527 Char- nelton Street, Eugene . Fp Hoyt, who flew to New York Cit y and back on a week s trip to the East i n order to attend a meeting of the Nort h American Newspaper alliance, stopped a t Topeka, Kansas, to have luncheon wit h Governor Landon, the Republican candi- date for president . Mr . Hoyt is a membe r of the board of directors of the newspape r alliance . In private life he is managin g editor of the Oregonian, Portland . Mr . Hoyt saw John MacGregor in New Yor k City . 1924 Miss Josephine Smith and John W . Piper were married in Portland on Jul y 14. Mr . Piper is a member of Beta Thet a Pi fraternity and of Phi Beta Kappa, hon- orary . The couple will live at the Hay- hurst Apartments, in Portland . Roy W . Wade, ex-4, of Portland, ha s been appointed chief in charge of th e division of social security work, unde r the Federal Bureau of Internal Revenue .Mr . Wade was formerly employed i n special tax work in the processing ta x division of the Portland Internal Revenu e office . 1925 Mr . and Mrs . Gordon E . Wilson (Rut h E. Corey, ex-8) have moved from Sale m to live in Spokane, Washington . Mr . Wil- son is with the Shell Oil Company . Miss Hester Hibbert and Clare L . Heider, ex-5, were married in McMinn- ville on June 23 . The couple will live i n Dayton, Oregon . Mrs . Marie Fisher Gray, ex 5 (Mrs . Rolla Gray, Jr .) was the Portland delegat e to the national Delta Gamma conventio n at Lake Placid, New York, in June . 1926 Miss Lucile Frv and Leland A . Robe , ex-6, were married in Eugene on Jun e21 . The couple will reside in Eugene a t 241 Thirteenth Avenue East . Helen Lynn Jackson and Fred L . Ackerman were married on June 8 . Mr . Ackerman is furniture manager for Mont- gomery Ward and Company in Vancou- ver, Washington, where they will reside . Mrs . Ackerman did graduate work at th e University in 1925-26 . Ruth J . MacGregor, ex-6, spent tw o weeks in September visiting in Canada . Ninon E . Trenkman, ex-6, and Wil- liam C . McBride, B .A. 6, M .D., 9 , were married on June 12 . The couple wil l make their home at the Congress Hote l in Portland . Dr . McBride has offices i n the Stevens Building . Paul A . Schultz, formerly associate d with the Seattle office of General Motor s Acceptance Corporation, and more re- cently assistant to Mort Allen, Portlan d district manager, was named manager o f the GMAC office opened in Spokane i n July . A dau ghter. Beverlev A ., was born o n August 17 to Dorothy Dod ge Olson (Mrs . Ralph Olson) of 2425 Southeast Twenty - fourth Avenue, Portland . A daughter was born on July 6 to Mr . and Mrs . David L . E. Borenstein of Prov- idence, Rhode Island . A son, Peter Morse . was horn on Sep- tember 4 to Mr . and Mrs . Charles G . Bluett (Margaret Carter, 5) of Sa n Francisco . 1927 Bertrand E . Jessup, B .A. 7, M .A . 5 (Jan .) has been appointed assistant pro- fessor of English at the University re - placing Pat V . Morrissette, B .A . 25, M .A . 7 (I v .) who is on leave of absence . A daughter was born on July 27 to Mr . and Mrs . Dale Cooley (Frances Franzwa , ex-0) of 478 West Thirteenth Avenue , Eugene. William "Bill" Fowler, former membe r of the University business administratio n staff. and Rov Veatch, 2, who has hi s Ph .D. from the Robert Brookings Gradu- ate School of Government and Economics , are assistants to Dr . Gradey, chief of the August-September, 193G Old Oregon 9 trade agreements division of the state de- partment in Washington, D . C . Dr . Gradey was formerly dean of the Univer- sity of California school of business . Helen Elizabeth Davis, ex-7, an d Chester J. Irelan were married in Jul y and are making their home in Portlan d at 2825 Southeast Forty-first Street . Mr . Irelan is connected with the Portlan d Trust and Savings Bank . Miss Helen Jane Samuels and Erie L . Laughlin, ex-7, were married in Port - land on June 20 . Mrs . Laughlin is a graduate of LaGrande Business College . The couple will make their home at th e 101 Ranch at Mitchell . Oregon . Miss Martha Marie Jindra and Peter J. Ermler, ex-7, were married in Portlan d on June 27 . Mrs . Ermler is a graduate o f the University of Washington and i s affiliated with Kappa Delta . Mr . Ermle r attended the University of Oregon an d the Northwestern College of Law and i s a member of Phi Sigma Kappa and Delt a Theta Phi . Abel Eklund visited Portland while o n furlough from his missionary work i n Borneo . Penang and the Federated Mala y States, where he served ten years . Wit h his family, he left in July for Kwal a Lampur, in Selangor where he plans t o supervise missionary work in the centra l Malay area . 1928 Miss Venita M . Lambert and Paul D . Boutwell, ex-5, were married in June . They are living at 3425 Northeast Fifty - third Avenue, Portland . Mrs . Boutwell i s an alumna of Washington State College . A daughter, Margaret C ., was born o n August 25 to Cornelia Meek Kretzmeie r (Mrs . Herbert W . Kretzmeier) of 790 5 Southeast Twenty-ninth Avenue, Port - land. Miss Elizabeth Pennington Foster an d Cecil E. Matson were married in Seattl e on August 8 . The couple will reside i n Portland at 1129 Southwest Columbia . Mrs . Matson is a graduate of the Univer- sity of Minnesota . Mr . Matson is a mem- ber of the faculty of Washington Hig h School . Mary Rice, ex-8, and William Ebne r were married in Eugene in August . Th e couple will live in Eugene . Miss Mary Ellen Sheridan and Francis M. German were married in Portland o n July 25 . The couple will make their hom e in Portland . Miss Marion Christie and Charles Fos - ter Rose, ex-8, were married in Portlan d on July 18 . Mr . Rose is a member o f Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity . Th e couple will reside in Portland . Harry Dutton, former editor of th e Lakeview Tribune, sailed July 16 on th e Bremen for Germany to attend th e Olympic games . Ethel Lucie Armitage, ex-8, and Ro y E . Brown were married in Ottumwa , Iowa, on July 14 . Mrs . Brown attende d the University of Oregon, later graduat- ing from Oregon State College, and is a member of Beta Phi Alpha sorority . Sh e has been an assistant in the Universit y business office since her graduation . Th e couple will make their home in Memphis , Missouri . Miss Ruth Stockton and John C . Swa n were married on May 29 . Mr . Swan i s with the trust department, Bank of Cali- fornia, Portland . Miss Mary Oeary and Harold W . Berry, ex-8, were married on May 1 0 and are living in Yakima, Washington . 1929 Florence E . LaFollette, ex-9, an d Lewis H . Putney were married on Jul y 25. They will reside in Portland at 23 2 Northeast Twenty-fifth Avenue . A daughter, Sandra, was born on Jul y 29 to Mr . and Mrs . Milton L . George ot Hastings-on-Hudson, New York . Mr . George is head of the advertising depart- ment of the Hastings News . tar . and Mrs . Everett H . Ogle (Lin o Wilcox, 3) are living at 2006 Northeas t Davis Street, Portland . Their marriag e was an event ot last December . Dr. John Carol Eberhart has been ap- pointed instructor in the psycholog y department at Northwestern University , Evanston, Illinois . Dr . Eberhart has bee n .in personnel work for some time a t Northwestern from which he received hi s M .A. in 1931 and Ph .D. degree in 1934 . Catherine E . West, ex-9, and Bruce Y. Curry, LL .B. 7, were married i n Portland on August 29 . Mrs . Curry is a member of Alpha Phi and Mr . Curry o f Sigma Alpha Epsilon . The couple wil l reside in Portland where Mr . Curry ha s established his law practice . A son was born on August 17 to Mr . and Mrs . D . V. l-iempy (Margaret L . Underwood, ea r31) of 1284 Patterso n Street, Eugene . Mildred Westerfield, ex-9, and Rober t Fulton were married in McMinnville o n July 19 . They are living in St . Helens . Miss Mabel Klink and Charles K . Mer- rill, ex-9, were married in Corvallis o n September 5 . Mrs . Merrill is a graduat e of Oregon State College and a member o f Chi Omega sorority . The couple will re - side in Eugene . Mrs . Esther Taylor Hobi, formerly o f Eugene, was killed and her small son , Robert, was fatally injured in a head-o n automobile collision on the Olympic high - way, thirty miles north of Hoquiam , Washington, September 10 . The little boy , three and one half years old, lived unti l early the following day. Mrs . Hobi wa s a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority a t the University and was the wife of Her - man Hobi, former head of the Hobi Air - ways in Eugene . She also leaves he r parents, Mr . and Mrs . Smith L . Taylor , of McKenzie Bridge, and one sister, Mrs . Margaret Taylor Rhead, ex-3, Oakland , California . Howard D . Eberhart is a member o f the civil engineering faculty at the Uni- versity of California . Annie Meade Watkins and Leonard W . Hagstrom were married in Los Angele s on August 16 . Mrs . Hagstrom is a mem- ber of Phi Mu sorority and has bee n teaching in Medford for several years . Mr . Hagstrom is a member of Sigm a Delta Chi, men journalism honorary , and was for some time University edito r here. The couple will reside in Berkeley , California . Hermione Smith and Frederick B . Bain , Jr. were married on August 22 . Mrs . Bain is a member of Delta Gamma soror- ity at the University . She has spent th e past several years in advertising work i n New York City . The couple will resid e in Portland at 2307 Northwest Hoy t Street . 1930 A son was born on September 2 to Mr . and Mrs . Irvin L . Faris of Eugene . Ruth E . Schaefer, M .A. 0, and Glen n O . Graham were married in Eugene o n August 15 . Mrs . Graham is a graduate of Willamette University and of the Uni- versity of Oregon and is history instruc- tor in the Eugene High School . Mr . Graham is an accountant in Eugene . Miss Wilma Giese and Donald E . Speer, ex- 30, were married in Salem on June 10 . The couple is to live in Klamath Fall s at 332 North Eleventh Street . A son, Paul Gard, was born on Augus t 10 to Mr . and Mrs . Walter F . Henning- sen (Amy Joan Gard, ex-2) of Portland . A daughter, Kathryn Alice, was bor n on July 29 to lone Wedemeyer Briegle b (Mrs . Philip Briegleb) of Portland . Clifford Stalsberg, for a number o f years with the McMorran and Washburn e store shoe department, has been appointe d cashier for the University of Oregon, suc- ceeding E . P . Lyon . Grace Brehaut and Robert W . Lucke y were married on June 27 . The couple wil l reside at 0224 Flower Street in Portland . Paul H . Hunt recently made a si x weeks tour of the Orient . Mr . Hunt i s president of the Portland alumni grou p and is connected with the Paget Mort - gage Company . A daughter, Elizabeth Stormont, wa s born on July 10 to Elizabeth Hynd Jobs , ex-0 (Mrs . Thomas S . Jobs) of Seattle . A son, John F ., was born in Portlan d on July .3 to Dr. and Mrs . Hilbert J . Unger (Marie de la Fontaine, M .A. 4 ) of Pocatello, Idaho . Dr . Unger is a mem- ber of the faculty of the College of Idaho . Frances B . Simmons, ex-0, an d George W . Akers were married in Port - land on August 24, Mr . and Mrs . Aker s will live at 711 Belmont Street, i n Seattle . 1931 Dorothy M . Hollister and Theodore V . Pope, ex-9, were married iri Portland o n August 8 . Mrs . Pope is a member o f Delta Delta Delta and Mr . Pope of Alph a Tau Omega . A son was born on July 21 to Mr . an d Mrs . D . Stanley Boggs (Dorothy E . Sin - nett, 3) of Medford . Miss Esther Mary Jackson and Mal- colm Monteith Jacobs, ex-1, were mar- ried in Portland on August 19 . The coupl e will reside in Portland . Margaret B . Reid and Charles M . Hul- ten were married in Eugene on August 2 . Mrs . Hulten is a member of Alpha Omic- ron Pi, social sorority, Theta Sigma Phi , national journalism honorary, and Po t and Quill, women writers group . She i s society editor of the Eugene Register - Guard. Mr . Hulten is a graduate of th e University of Wisconsin and is a membe r of the faculty of the University of Orego n school of journalism . Marguerite Loretz and George Reine r Castner were married in Portland o n August 22 . Mrs . Castner is a member o f Zeta Tau Alpha . She is a former studen t of the Medical School and has recentl y been employed as technician in the clini- cal laboratory of the Medical School . Th e couple will reside in Portland . Miss Agnes Arnesen and Bradley R . Thompson, ex-1, were married in Cleve - land, Ohio, on September 5 . The coupl e came to Eugene on their honeymoon, lat- er returning to Cleveland to live . Dr. Albert A . Campbell, B.A . 1, M .A. 2, is a member of the faculty of North - western University in the psychology de- partment. Be received his Ph .D. fro m Stanford in June . Miss Ellen Hazeltine and Edward Va n Winkle, ex-1, were married in Portlan d on June 21. Mrs . Van Winkle is a gradu- 10 Old Oregon August-September, 193 6 ate of Whitman College and a membe r of Kappa Kappa Gamma . Mr . Va n Winkle attended the University of Orego n and Whitman College, later receiving hi s degree from Georgetown University , Washington, D . C . They will reside i n Portland at 2156 Northwest Northru p Street . A daughter, Frances, was born on Jul y 11 to Mr . and Mrs . Francis J . Heitkempe r (Jane Cullers) of Portland . A daughter, Margaret Anne, was bor n on July 23 to Mr . and Mrs . Kenneth R . Curry (Margaret E . McGee, ex-1) o f Portland . A daughter was born on July 10 to Mr. and Mrs . LeRoy LaPorte, ex-1, of 236 8 Agate Street, Eugene . Ida Markusen, B .A . 1, M .A. 4, an d Rev. John Simon, M .A. 5, were marrie d in Junction City on July 15 . Mrs . Simo n is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, honor- ary, and formerly taught in the hig h school in junction City . Rev . Simon i s pastor of the Lutheran Church in Par k City, Montana, where the couple will live . Lovisa Youngs, M .A . 5, and Harol d Ayres, 31, M .A . 35, were married i n Eugene on July 15 . Mrs . Ayres has he r A .B . degree from the University of Mich- igan and is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon , women s national music honorary, and P i Lambda Theta, women national educa- tion honorary . Mr . Ayres is a member o f Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity and of Ph i Mu Alpha, men national music honor- ary. The couple will reside at 456/ Nort h Lake Street, Los Angeles . Wesley Gilmore is an architect em- ployed with the forest service as draftsma n at the Eugene office . A daughter was born on July 12 to Mr , and Mrs . Glenn W . Kimberling, of 139 8 Willamette Street, Eugene . A son, Robert P ., Jr., was born on Aug- ust 2 to Mr . and Mrs . Robert P . Rogers , of 6411 Northeast Fremont Street, Port - land. 1932 Miss Marion B . Girard and George L . Harrington were married on July 11 . Mr . Harrington is employed as linotype oper- ator on the Longview Daily News, Long - view, Washington . Marylou Myers and William Gagno n were married in Portland on July 11 . Mrs . Gagnon is a member of Alpha Xi Delt a sorority and has been teaching in the Edi- son School in Eugene . Mr . Gagnon is a graduate of Mt . Angel College . Th e couple will make their home in Honolul u for a year . Vera Snow and Frank B . Reid, LL .B. 8, were married in San Jose, California , on July 22 . Mrs . Reid is a member o f Alpha Omicron Pi sorority and Mr . Rei d belongs to Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity . The couple is to reside in Eugene wher e Mr . Reid is practicing law . Edith Winestone and Robert Feldma n were married in New York on June 10 . Mrs . Feldman is studying for her master s degree at Smith College and Mr . Feldma n will complete his studies at New Yor k University . Mr . and Mrs . Feldman pla n to make their home in Portland next year . Miss Aletha Wheeler and Delmar E . Thom, ex-2, were married in Eugene o n September 5 . They will make their hom e at 1193 Van Buren Street, Eugene . Inez and Rose Simons, both graduate s of 1932, spent their vacation in Eugen e with their parents, Dr . and Mrs . Joh n Simons, and friends, from New York City , where they are now living . Their mailing address is apartment 810, 457 West Fifty - seventh Street . A son was born on September 3 to Mr . and Mrs . Joe E . Bricher (Virginia Rich- mond, ex-1) of 563/ East Elevent h Avenue, Eugene . Miss June Hope Parrott and Willis H. West were married in Astoria on July 29 . The couple will reside in Astoria . Mr . West is district attorney of Clatso p County . Alexis J . Lyle and John T . Runyan, 1 , were married in Klamath Falls on July 24 . Mrs . Runyan is a member of Gamma Ph i Beta and Mr . Runyan of Delta Tau Delta . They will reside in Klamath Falls . Nancy Thielsen and Edward W . Fisher , LL .B. 2, were married in Salem o n September 3 . Mrs . Fisher is a member o f Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and has fo r the past several years been studyin g music in New York . Mr . Fisher is a mem- ber of Sigma Nu and is practicing la w in Portland . The couple will live at 248 6 Northwest Westover Road . Miss Jean M . Sibray and Ray E. Foss , ex-2, were married July 19 and are mak - ing their home in Portland . A son, Eric Thacher Forsta, was bor n on September 5 to Mr . and Mrs . Eric J . Forsta (Elisabeth Thacher) of Portland . The child is a grandson of Professor and Mrs. W . F . G . Thacher of the Universit y faculty . Miss Catherine Deyette and Don K . Eva, B.S. 2, LL .B. 4, were married i n Portland on August 25 . Mr . Eva is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater- nity and of Phi Mu Alpha . The coupl e will reside in Portland . Miss Gertrude Attridge and N . Calmi n Margulies, ex-2, were married in Port - land on July 18 . Miss Jacquetta Rose Madden and Rob- ert W . Kern were married on May 10 . They are living in Portland at 1184 6 Southeast Boise Street . Hallie Marie Ferris and Dr . Kennet h C. Fisher were married in Portland o n July 31 . They are making their home i n Portland where Dr . Fisher has his denta l practice . Mrs . Fisher is a member o f Kappa Delta sorority and Alpha Ta u Delta honorary and is a graduate from St . Vincent s Hospital . Dr . Fisher attende d Oregon State College, where he was af- fliated with Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity , and was graduated from North Pacifi c Dental College . A daughter, Martha E ., was born o n July 30 to MardelI Herman Quam (Mrs . Clyde Quam) of 6314 Southeast Twenty - first Avenue, Portland . Kathryn Perigo and Arthur P . Ireland were married in Hood River on June 27 . Mrs . Ireland is a member of Kapp a Kappa Gamma sorority and Mr, Irelan d of Kappa Sigma and Phi Beta Kappa . They will live in Portland at 1433 South - west Hall Street . Miss Shirley Ann Crawford and Lloy d H . Hendrickson, ex-2, were married i n Eugene on July 12 . Mrs . Hendrickson at - tended Linfield College and is a graduat e of the Oregon Normal School and Mr . Hendrickson attended the University o f Oregon and Linfield College . They wil l make their home at 245 Eleventh Avenu e East, in Eugen e Upon completion of her work at th e University of Southern California sum- mer session, Elaine Wheeler was given a part in the RKO picture "The Big Game " and later secured a place with Fox film s in their production of "The Pigskin Pa- rade." Miss Wheeler is a member of Al - pha Gamma Delta and is the daughter o f Mr . and Mrs . H . A . Wheeler (Rut h Balderree, 0) of Eugene . Miss Margaret Roome and F . Sydney Hansen, B .S. 2, M .D. 6, were marrie d in Portland on June 26 . Dr . Hansen i s serving as an interne at the United State s Marine Hospital in San Francisco wher e they will live . Miss Alberta Cecil Kern and Harol d W . Batchelor were married in Portlan d on August 31 . Mr . Batchelor received hi s B .S. in library science in 1933 from th e University of Illinois . Miss Hallie R . King and Glenn J . Woodward, M .A . 32, were married o n July 7 . Mr . Woodward teaches science i n the Bend High School . A son, Dale D ., was born on June 10 t o Mr . and Mrs . Dingeman Bajema of 793 3 North Denver Avenue, Portland . A daughter, Barbara Maud, was bor n on June 14 to Mr . and Mrs . Paul A . Grant (Dorothy Hughes, ex-4) of Port - land. 1933 Hope Hathaway Lampman, ex- 33, and George Elliott Fisk were married in Port - land on September 1 . The couple wil l reside in Portland . Betty Anne MacDuff is doing graduat e work in journalism at the University o f Michigan . She was formerly assistant i n the Bureau of Municipal Research on th e campus. The marriage of Miss Melba Iren e Hood and Orville "Red " Bailey last Feb- ruary 29, in Stevenson, Washington, wa s recently announced on the campus . Mr . Bailey is coach at the McMinnville Hig h School . A daughter was born on July 10 t o Metola Allen Carpenter (Mrs . R . E . Car- penter) ex-3, of 80 West Twenty-fift h Street . Eugene . A daughter, Louise Carol, was born o n August 16 to Edouise Dallis Starkie (Mrs . Frank L . Starkie) of White Plains, Ne w York . Mary Dolores Hall, ex-3, and Kenneth A . Tormoehlen, ex-3, were married i n Portland on August 29 . Mrs . Tormoehle n is a member of Chi Omega and Mr . Tormoehlen of Sigma Nu . The coupl e will reside in Portland at 2223 Northeas t Ninth Avenue . Thelma Nelson and Robert E . Holm- quist, 32, were married in Eugene, o n July 30 . Mrs . Holmquist is a member o f Phi Beta Kappa . Theta Sigma Phi, wo- men national journalism honorary, P i Sigma and Delta Zeta sorority . Mr . Holm- quist was an instructor in physics on th e campus until last spring and was formerl y a graduate assistant in physics at Orego n State College . He is a member of Ph i Beta Kappa, an associate member o f Sigma Xi, a member of Sigma Pi Sigm a and of Pi Mu Epsilon . He has a teachin g fellowship at Purdue University, Lafay- ette . Indiana, this year . EIaine L . Hines, ex-3, and Robert L . Schriber, Jr ., ex-3, were married in Eu- gene on September 13 . The couple wil l reside at Lincoln Court, in Eugene . A son was born on September 10 t o Virginia Baker Slack, ex-3 (Mrs . Osca r Slack) of 1291 Seventh Avenue West , Eugene . Miss Ellen Elizabeth Sider and Georg e W . Overmeyer, Tr .. were married on Jun e 14. The couple is living at the Columbi a Apartments in Longview, Washington . Mr . Overmeyer is with the Long-Bel l Lumber Company . August-September, 1936 Old Oregon 11 Elizabeth J . Harcombe and John H .Saul were married in Eugene on Septem- ber 1 . Mrs . Saul is a member of Alph aDelta Pi sorority and has been employe d on the campus as secretary of the depart-ment of sociology . The couple will resid e at 1245 University Street, Eugene .Phyllis Meisel and Wallace W . McCra e were married in Eugene on August 23 .Mrs . McCrae is a member of Alph a Omicron Pi sorority and Mr . McCrae o fAlpha Psi Delta fraternity at Willamett e University. Each received a B .S. degre efrom the University in 1933 . They wil l reside in Vernonia where Mr . McCra ecoaches in the high school . Miss Esther F . Breall and Max M . Kessler, ex-'33, were married on June 21 .The couple will live in Portland at 241 5 Southwest Front Avenue . Mr . Kessler i sgeneral manager of West Coast Sho e Shoe Stores .Clara A . Nelson spent the summe r visiting in the Hawaiian Islands .Dorothy Firebaugh Skaer and Dr. Rob- ert Foster Burnett, ex-'33, were marrie d August 4 . The couple will make thei rhome at 1825 Fairmount Boulevard, i n Eugene . Dr . Burnett is practicing dent-istry with his father, Dr . R . T . Burnett , in the Miner Building .Lieut. and Mrs . Roy Dale Craft (Grac e Taylor, '28) spent their vacation in Eng-land, Paris, Munich and Vienna and at - tended the Olympic games in Berlin ,where Mr . Craft represented the Scripps - Canfield newspapers. He was sports edito rof the Eugene Register-Guard for severa l years and recently has been public rela-tions officer with the CCC at Medford . Mrs. Craft was also a member of th eRegister-Guard staff for several years . Margaret-Ann Howland, ex-'35, an dCarl Ralph Walstrom, ex- '33, were mar- ried in Portland on July 25 . The coupl ewill reside at 1720 Southeast Thirty - eighth Avenue, Portland .Dorothy M. Esch and Burton M. Smith, '34, were married in Tillamook on Jul y19. Mrs . Smith is a member of Delt a Delta Delta and Phi Beta and Mr . Smit hof Sigma Pi . They will live at the Ras- mussen Apartments, 2512 Northeast Gli-san Street, Portland . Gwendolyn M. Shepard and Edson H .Deaf were married in Eugene on July 19 . Mrs. Deal is a member of Sigma Kapp asorority and, until this summer, has bee n with the Children 's Memorial Hospital i nChicago. Mr . Deal is a graduate of Good- ing College, Idaho, and is in business . inNampa where they will make their home . John Alfred Spencer, ex- '33, of Linnton ,Oregon, was drowned in the Columbi a River on April 30 . Surviving are his par-ents, Mr . and Mrs . Omar C . Spencer, a sister, Mrs . Thomas J . Mahoney, Jr . an da brother, Omar C . Spencer, Jr . Sara Luten and Dr . Lincoln R. Con-stance, '30, were married in Portland o n July 12 . Dr . Constance is a member o fthe faculty at Washington State College , at Pullman, where they will live .A son, Malcolm, was born on June 4 t o Mr. and Mrs . Robert L . McCulloch (Dor-othy M . McMillan, ex-'34) of 3222 North - east Fourteenth Avenue, Portland .Helen E . Rothenberger and Donald E . Heisler, '34, LL .B. '36, were married o nJuly 21 . Mrs . Heisler is a member o f Delta Zeta sorority . The counle will re -side at 2190 West Burnside . Portland . Oma Mae GeBauer, ex-'33, and Ken-neth Parrett were married in Medford lat e in July . Mrs . Parrett attended the Uni-versity of Oregon and Oregon State Col - lege and is a member of Chi Omega . Th ecouple will make their home at 932 Quee n Anne Avenue, in Medford .RuthWarren and Embert Fossum were married in Eugene on July 12. Mr . an dMrs. Possum will reside in Klamath Falls .Mr. Possum is editor of the Klamat h Basin Progress .Esther L . Lisle and Howard Dwigh t - on July12. Mrs. Billman has her B .A. from Wil- lamette University and M .A. from Ore-gon. Mr . Billman is a graduate of Dart - mouth and received his Master's degre efrom the University of Chicago . Margaret Dixon and Louie H . Loga nwere married on June 14 and are makin g their home on route five, Hillsboro . Mrs .Logan is Washington County nurse an d Mr. Logan, who is an alumnus of Orego nState College, is engaged in farming . A daughter, Patricia Anne, was born o nJuly 4 to Eileen McIntyre Triplett, ex-'3 3 (Mrs . William T . Triplett, Jr .) of Pal oAlto, California . Miss Gertrude Boles and Leighton Gee,ex-'33, were married in Kelso, Washing - ton, on July 15 . Mr . Gee will be remem-bered as a former football star at th e University. 1934 Miss Itha Haynes and Roger W. Com-stock were married in Silverton on Aug- ust 19 . The couple will live in Portland .Marjorie Bass, of Portland, sailed fro m Victoria, B . C .. early in July to spend amonth in the Hawaiian Islands . Holly San Seaveyand Alvan P. Parker,ex-35, were married in Eugene on Sep - temper 6 . Mrs . Parker is a member o fPhi Mu sorority on the campus . Th e couple will reside in Portland for a time ,later going to the Hop Island ranch, nea r Springfield. to make their home .Helen Hemmingsen, ex- '38, and Wil- liam R. Moore, ex-'34, were married i nStevenson, Washington, on Tune 20 . Mr . Moore is affiliated with Phi Sigma Kapp afraternity on the campus . The couple wil l reside in Portland .A daughter, Suzanne . was born on Tul y 17 to Mr. and Mrs . Michael "Mike Miku-iak (Virginia Wappenstein, '35) of 196 4 Villard Street, Eugene . Mr . Mikulak is aformer all-American and all-coast fullbac k for the University of Oregon footbal lteams. Miss Hazel Witch and John O . Sax ,ex-'34. were married at Gaston, on Jun e 21. They will live at the Towers Apart-ment, 507 Northwest Twenty-secon d Avenue. in Portland .Miss Mary Elizabeth Lyons and Robert T . Catlin, ex-'34 . were married in Port -land on July 15 . Mr . and Mrs . Catlin wil l make their home in Portland .Bernice C . Baynard and William A. Meissner, '35, were married in Portlan don August 26 . Mrs. Meissner is a membe r of Alpha Chi Omega and Mr . Meissner o fAloha Tau Omega . He is attending Medi- cal School in Portland where they wil l live.lone B . Jordan, ex-'34, and Robert B . Taylor were married at Enterprise, Ore-gon, on August 12 . Mrs. Taylor is a mem- ber of Chi Omega and Mr . Taylor . agraduate of Oregon State College, be - longs to Phi Gamma Delta . They wil lreside in Salem . Frances M. Witchel and Edward Mc -Keon were married in Portland on Sep- tember 5 . Mrs . McKeon is a member o fAlpha Omicron Pi sorority and Mr . Mc - Keon, a senior in the University law school, is affiliated with Sigma Phi Epsi-lon. The couple will live in Eugene . Miss Dorothy Slead and Kelton C .Strader, ex-'34, were married in Medfor d on August 28 . The couple will reside i nMedford. A daughter was born on September 1 2to Mr . and Mrs . Charles E . Bockrnan(Margaret Bean, ex-'33) of Buckro e Beach, Virginia .Phoebe L . Greenman and Charles L .Burrow were married on July 18 . Mrs . Burrow is a member of Kappa Kapp aGamma and Mr . Burrow of Theta Chi . They will reside in Vale, Oregon .Pearl Murphy, whose home is near Eu- gene, has a teaching position in the hig hschool at Tennant, California .Miss Florence Eunice Pierce and David Harry Conkey, ex-'34, were married i nEugene on August 2 . The couple wil lmake their home in Eugene . Katharine S. Manerud,ex-'34, and Gor-don Myrans were married in Eugene o nAugust 6 . Mrs. Myrans had only recentl y returned to her home in Eugene afte rspending three years in Buenos Aires wit h her sister and brother-in-law, Mr . an dMrs. Percy Boatman, who accompanie dher. She is a member of Kappa Kapp a Gamma sorority at the University . Th ecouple will live in Talara, Peru . Marie Eckles and Dr. Mott Erwin ,ex-'32, were married in Portland on Jul y26. Dr . and Mrs . Erwin will make thei r home in Portland .Josephine L . Williamson, ex- '34, an d Kevin G. Cooke were married in Portlan don September 4 . Mr . and Mrs . Cooke wil lreside in Portland at 2060 Northwes t Lovejoy Street .Robert C . Irwin writes that he is no wwith the Secretary of State, division o f audits, with headquarters in Salem . H ewas married last January to Miss Mar y Hinds and they make their home in Cor-vallis at the Avondale Apartments . Miss Lois V . Ellis and Clifford T .Howlett, ex-'34, were married on Septem- ber 5 . The couple will live at 1634 North -east Forty-first Avenue, Portland . Mr . Howlett is office manager of Lamber tGardens. Evelyn R . Slocum and James J . Burke,ex-'34, were married on June 20 . The ywill make their home on route one , Eugene .Mark Temple, of Pendleton, wh o starred as a halfback at the Universit yand later coached the football team a t Pendleton, left in August for New Yor kto join the Brooklyn Dodgers, profes- sional gridiron club .Lois Scharpf,ex-'34, spent her vacatio n in Eugene from Los Angeles, where sh ehas been with the Firemen's Fund Insur- ance Company for the past one and on ehalf years . She is a member of Pi Bet a Phi.Carl Tryggvi, M.D. '34, wrote that afte r Tuly 1 his address for the next year woul dbe State University Hospital, Oklahom a City, Oklahoma . Dr . Tryggvi has bee nwith the City-County Hospital at El Paso , Texas . 1935 A daughter, Jacquelyn J ., was born o n August 13 to Mr. and Mrs . J . FrederickJohnson of 2412 Southeast Ladd Avenue , Portland.MarjoryL . Miller, ex- '38, and Fred R. Hillmanwere married on May 29 and ar eliving in Eugene at 1725 Fairmoun t Boulevard. Mr . Hillman is display ma nfor Montgomery . Ward and Company . Miss Virginia C . Child and Leonard C . Hoyt were married on April 12, Mr . Hoy t is field auditor with the Public Utilitie s Commission, Motor Transportation Divi- sion, State of Oregon . Miss Laura Lillian Silver and Donald L . Knowles, ex- 35, were married in Se- attle on July 28 . Mrs . Knowles is a grad- uate of the Swedish Hospital . The coupl e will reside in Seattle at 1114 James Street . Miss Jean Tyler and Eugene T . Strom- berg, M .A. 5, were married in Omaha , Nebraska on August 17 . Mr . Stromber g was campus Y . M . C . A . secretary i n 1933, 1934 and 1935 . Since receiving hi s master degree, he accepted an associat e professorship in sociology at Cornell Uni- versity where he is working for hi s doctor degree . Both Mr . and Mrs . Stromberg are graduates of Wesleya n University at Lincoln . Mrs . Lois Hunt Thomas (Mrs . Harol d Thomas) sends her new address, Alm a Apartment 202, 1011 Dixie Highway , South Fort Mitchell, Kentucky . Mr . Thomas, who is a graduate of Orego n State College in electrical engineering , has accepted a position as engineer in th e high voltage department of the Keleke y X-ray Company of Covington, Kentucky . Miriam Shepard is now an employe o f the Lakeview branch of the First Nationa l Bank of Portland . Anna Katherine Harvey and Thoma s C. Corrie were married August 9 and ar e living at 1000 East Lyon Street, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin . Mrs . Corrie wa s awarded the degree of Master of Land- scape Architecture in June by the Uni- versity of Wisconsin and is now employe d with the playground division for the Cit y of Milwaukee as senior landscape archi- tect . Mr . Carrie is also an alumnus of th e University of Wisconsin . Miss Jean Stitt and John W . Kendall , LL .B ., 5, were married in Washington, D . C . on July 18 . Mr . and Mrs . Kendal l will live at 1750 Northwest Harvar d Avenue, in Washington . Jean A . Cook and Gordon E . Stein- berger were married in Los Angeles o n July 27 . Mrs . Steinberger did graduat e work at the University from 1933 unti l 1935. Eugene V . Lincoln, who has been em- ployed on the Grand Coulee dam a t Mason City, Washington, is now teach- ing in the Triangle Lake High School . Virginia Gaddis and Maurice L. Va n Vliet, ex-6, were married in Berkeley , California, on September 9 . Mrs . Va n Vliet is a member of Delta Gamma soror- ity and Mr . Van Vliet of Kappa Sigm a fraternity . The couple will reside in Van- couver, British Columbia . Mr . Van Vliet , former Oregon football player, is instruc- tor of physical education and director o f athletics at the University of Britis h Columbia . Alma F . Tye, ex-5, and Harold Pool e were married in Eugene on July 3 . Mrs . Poole is a member of Phi Mu sorority a t the University . The couple will reside i n Springfield . A daughter was born on July 3 to Mr . and Mrs . Edward L . Ryan of 1941 Lin- coln Street, Eugene . Louise Thomas, ex-5, and Louis Sum-ner Bookwalter were married in Portlan d on August 14 . Mrs . Bookwalter is a mem- ber of Alpha Phi sorority on the campus . The marriage of Miss Sarah Poor t o Ralph L . Hallin, in Port Orchard, Wash- ington, on November 30, 1935, was re- cently announced in Eugene . Mrs . Halli n is a graduate of Willamette Universit y and is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha . Mr . Hallin is a graduate of Oregon and i s with the Palmer office of the Bridal Vei l Timber Company . A daughter was born on August 29 t o Mr. and Mrs . Cleo D . Smigley of Noti . Miss Leola B . Deming and Warren L . Demaris, ex-5, of Eugene, were marrie d July 4 . They are living at Prineville . Richard R . Carter, ex-5, returned t o Portland to spend his vacation from Duk e University, Durham, North Carolina . Rich- ard is studying medicine and has com- pleted his second year . Ruth McClain has been appointed as- sistant to Ed C . Robins, 6, editor an d publisher of the Southeast Portland In- dex. Miss McClain was formerly on th e staff of the Spectator . A son, Barry G ., was born on Septem- her 1 to Mr . and Mrs . Howard I . Bobbit t of 550 Northeast Fargo, Portland . Betty Marie Duzan, ex- 35, and Stephe n J. Millett were married recently in Tu- cumcari, New Mexico . Mr . Millett is a n engineer on the Conches dam project an d is a gradaute of Georgia Institute o f Technology at Atlanta . The couple wil l reside at Tucumrari . Edward J . Kolar, B .A . 5 (Sept .) ha s been advanced to the rank of assistan t cashier of the United States National Ban k of Portland . Mr . Kolar first began wor k in the accounting department of the Unio n Pacific railroad, which he left in 1924 t o join the West Coast National Bank . H e resigned the latter position in 1930 to be - come associated with the United State s National Bank and has recently been doin g field work for the loan department . Magdalene Ann Perrott, ex-5, of Port - land, sailed in June from Montreal fo r Wales, where she will spend some tim e settling an estate to which she recently fel l heir. William E . "Bill" Phipps has resigne d his position as reporter on the Eugen e Register-Guard to accept a place with th e United Press, in Portland . MODER N ENGRAVING COMPAN Y 935 Oak Street -- Eugene, Orego O en wOmEn and CH ILDREn crave( alone _ .they find the luxury, comfor and protection of home life, plu real economy, at either of th e N HOTELS Portland newest and finest hotels...located in the hub o the shopping and recreationa district. . .are the unquestione choice of experienced travelers. Smilin g Associated Dealer s again presen t FOOTBAL L BROADCAST S For the eleventh consecutive year your Smiling Associated Dealer invites you to be his guest at the Associated Football Sportcasts-the most popular radio program on the Pacifi Coast. The major games of Western football brought to you play-by-play direct from the stadiums. Drive into your Smiling Associated Dealer for a free copy of the Associated Football schedule for 1936. Thirty-six pages of interesting information on rules, referee signals, teams and pertinent football data. Take it to the games or have it handy at the radio for a greater enjoyment of football. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1936 A .5 . .11101co Another ASSOCIATED Servic e 1936 Susan E .Hurley and William A . Barke r were married in Eugene on September 17 . Mrs . Barker, who was graduated in June , is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamm a sorority and Mr . Barker, a graduate o f last January, belongs to Sigma Nu . Mr . Barker is the son of Mr . and Mrs . Wil- liam Barker (Winifred Cockerline, 9) o f Santa Clara . The couple will make thei r home in Medford . Mary Louise Edinger, ex-'34, and Mil o G. Glassman were married in Centralia , Washington, on September 5 . Mrs . Glass - man is a member of Alpha Gamma Delt a sorority and of Theta Sigma Phi, wom- en national journalism honorary . Mr . Glassman is a member of Delta Upsilo n fraternity . The couple will reside in Eu- gene at 162 Fifteenth Avenue East . Henriette Horak has a position as re - porter on the San Francisco Chronicle . Her mailing address is 1100 Filbert Street . Irene E . Smith, who received her B .S. in sociology in June, has a two yea r scholarship in personnel work at the Uni- versity of Ohio . Miss Fa- e Buchanan and Greer F . Drew were married in Klamath Falls o n July 22 . Mr, Drew received his degre e from the University in June and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity . Miss Frances Downing and Richard E . Farra were married at Odell on July 3 . Mrs . Farra is an alumna of Oregon Stat e College and a member of Delta Delt a Delta sorority . Mr . Farra is a membe r of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity . Ruth A . Vannice and John A . Zehnt- baver, ex-5, were married August 1 . They are living at 303 Pine Street, i n Klamath Falls . Mrs . Zehntbauer, wh o graduated in June, is a member of Alph a Delta Pi and Mr . Zehntbauer belongs t o Ka ppa Sigma . Frances Rothwell sends her address a s 553 Cornell, Palo Alto, California . She ha s been working in the school of educatio n at Stanford and plans to be there all year . James M. Clinton has taken the plac e as assistant on the United Press, Salem , resigned by Newton Stearns, ex-7 . S. Eugene Allen, formerly with th e Spokane branch of the Allis-Chalmer s Traction Division has been transferred t o Portland as receiving clerk . Ann Chapman, ex-36, of 2625 Southwes t Gerald Avenue, Portland, was graduate d in June from Scripps College, Claremont , California . 1937 Newton Stearns, ex-7, is manager o f the United Press at Lewiston, Idaho . H e was formerly assistant in the Sale m bureau. Agnes Ledahl, ex-7, and Wendell E . Wood were married in Vancouver, Wash- ington, on August 8 . The couple wil l reside in Eugene . Edna C . Dunberg, ex-7, died in th e Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, o n July 21 . She is survived by her parents , Mr . and Mrs . C . L . R . Dunberg, of Eu- gene, three sisters and a brother . After teaching in Japan for five years , Margaret E. Cuddeback is spending a fe w months vacation with her parents i n Eugene . 1938 Miss Goldie Inman and Karl Kruk, ex - 8, were married on July 16 . Mr . Kru k is engaged in fruit farming on route one , Junction City . Orpah N . Tellefson, ex-8, and Edwi n M . Johnson were married on July 8 . The y will make their home at Blachly wher e Mr . Johnson has a dairy ranch . Made by LIGGETT & MYERS ToBAcco COMPANY and you can depend on a Lzggatt &Myers product