Sigma Nu Fraternity General Catalog, 1918

Beta Xi Chapter, No. 43
Founded January 6, 1894
William Jewell College
Liberty, Missouri

William Jewell College
New Members 1894 - 1918

1894

1. Expelled

2. Joseph Ely Culver

3. Walter Fernando Dean
President The Dean-Creel Furniture Co. 2nd and Main Sts.; res. 2201 Grand Ave., Pueblo, Colo.

4. James P. Dawson
D. D. S.. Kansas City Dental Coll. Manager Ha Ha Tonka Park; Managed Cattle Ranch in Arizona, 3 years; Bought and worked Ranch in Old Mexico until war threatened with U, S., when he returned to Missouri and took present position. Hahatonka, Mo.

5. Joseph Wayne Barley
A. B., 1897; A. M., 1905; Ph. D., 1911 Univ. of Pa.; Commence. Orator; Capt. Football; Teacher; Prof. of English, Univ. of Mo., School of Mines and Metallurgy; Author "The Morality Motive in Contemporary English Drama;" Editor Shakespeare s "Tempest" and Trevelyan's "Life and Letters of Lord Macauley." Rolla, Mo.

6. Dudley Boone Williams
(Argyle Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.)

7. Ralph Rhoades
Collegiate Champion Mo. 100 yds.; Theatrical Hooking Representative State and County Fairs and Expositions; Member Masons; Elks. 1104 North American Bldg., Chicago, Ill.; res. Downs, Kans.

8. Arthur Berger Chamier
A. B., 1895; LL. B., 1902 Wash. Univ.; Lawyer. 201-204 Moberly Trust Bldg.; res. 130 Kirby St., Moberly, Mo.

9. James Randall Creel
d. May 2, 1916.

10. T. Ben Turnbaugh
A. B., 1897; Excelsior Soc.; Gold Medal for Racing; Jeweler and Optometrist; Mayor of Bloomfield, Mo., 2 terms; Member Business Men's Club. 402 Ward Ave.; res. 300 E. 3d St., Caruthersville, Mo.

11. John William Hull
(Knobnoster, Mo.)

12. William Robert Holland
B. A., 1900; Excelsior Lit. Soc.; Soc. Committeeman in Oratorical Reading, Debate, Essay and Intercollegiate Committeeman on same during 4 years in College; Secretary Treasurer Ryan Wholesale Co. and Western Tobacco Growers Assn. of Mo.; Receiver for The Claremore Mills Co.; Scout Master; Commander of Knights Templar; Capt. of Shrine Patrol; Former Capt. Mo. National Guards; Present Member Executive Comm. for Okla. on Preparedness League; Capt. Commission in Reserve Corps, Quartermasters Dept., U. S. Army- Member Masons; Odd Fellows; Elks; Knights of Pythias and local Clubs; 4 minute Speaker, Chairman Follow-up Comm. on Red Cross Drive; Member of former American Club in Mexico City, Mexico. Ryan Wholesale Co.; res. 312 E. 3d St.. Claremore, Okla.

13. John McKinney Bright
Farmer; Member Elks. Columbia, Mo.

14. John C. Sanderson
Affiliated Nu. No. 92. (Rich Hill, Mo.)

15. Leslie Green
(St. Joseph, Mo.)

1895

16. Frank Daniel Hamilton
A. B., 1898; Assistant Cashier Commercial Bank. Cor. Kansas and Water Sts.; res. 511 Arthur St., Liberty, Mo.

17. Charles Hardin Wornall
Automobile Tires. 4020 Broadway; res. 6150 Wornall Rd., Kansas City, Mo.

18. James Lafayette Spencer
St. Joseph, Mo.

19. Alvin Robertson
Affiliated Rho, No. 106. (Clarksburg, Mo.)

20. John Brooks Pew
A. B. 1899; LL. B., 1901 Kansas City School of Law; LL. B., 1902 Yale; Running Broad Jump Record at College; Yale-Harvard Debate, 1902; Capt. Victorious Debating Team at Yale, 1901-02; Scholarship Prize at Law School; Pres. of Graduating Class at same; Lawyer; Officer and Dir. of Various Corporations; Lecturer and Member of Faculty, Kansas City School of Law; Deacon, Calvary Baptist Church; Member. Wm. Jewell and Yale Alumni Assns.; Masons, Mystic Shrine and Scottish Rite. 431 Scarritt Bldg.; res. 7334 Summit St., Kansas City, Mo.

21. John Ely Perkins

22. Enoch Marvin Porter
B. A., 1899; M. D., 1902; Philomathean Lit. Soc.; Half-Back, Football 3 yrs.; Capt. Track; Surgeon; Chief Surgeon and Tress. Ft. Benton Sanitarium, 8 yrs.; Fellow Am. Coll of Surgeons; Member Elks; Masons; Am. Med. Assn. Main and Bond Sts.; res. Bond St., Fort Benton, Mont.

1896

23. Charles Earnest Rendlen
A. B., 1899; LL. B., 1901 Wash Univ:; Lawyer; Affiliated Rho, No. 121. Hannibal National Bank Bldg.; res. 109 N. 7th St., Hannibal, Mo.

24. Walter Elvin Petty
Teacher.

25. John Quincy Cope
A. B., 1896; M. D., 1903; Physician and Surgeon; Member Elks. McGrew Bldg., Main St.; res. 17th and Main Sts., Lexington, Mo.

26. James Henry Coleman
(Fredericktown, Mo.)

27. Thomas Jasper Copeland

28. Charles Birt Burkhart
Baseball, 1907-08; Traveling Salesman; Member Masons; B. P. O. E.; U. C. T. Symns Grocer Co.; res. 1033 Kansas Ave., Atchison, Kans.

29. Expelled

30. William Luther Carter
(Kalispell, Mont.)

1897

31. Clyde Campbell Fristoe
Affiliated to Gamma Xi, No. 24. (Gentry, Ark.)

32. Glover Dunn Hancock
A. B., 1898; A. M., 1899; Ph. D., 1908 Univ. of Wis.; Professor of Economics and Head of School of Commerce, Washington and Lee University; Member Am. Economics and Am. Political Science Assns. Washington and Lee University; res. 15 University Place, Lexington, Va.

33. William Boyd Rhoades
A. B., 1899; Attorney-at-Law and Secretary Montana Railroad and Public Service Commission; Member 13th Legislature, Mont. State Capitol; res. 556 Fifth Ave., Helena, Mont.

34. Hugh P. O'Rourke
Traveler. 1600 Linwood Blvd., Kansas, City, Mo.

35. William Albert Shelton
B. A., 1900; M. D., 1904 Univ. Med. Coll.; Phi Beta Pi; Philomathean Lit. Soc.; Aesculapian Soc. (U. M. C.); Pres. Philomathean Lit. Soc.; Football, 1897-99; Football (U. M. C.), 1900-01; Surgeon; Pres. U. M. C. Alumni, 1906; Police Surgeon, 1906.10; Staff Surgery, Kansas City General Hosp., 1912-14; Pres. Alumni Chapter, Kansas City Phi Beta Pi; 1916; Surgeon to Baptist Hosp , 1908; South Side Hosp., 1916; German Hosp., 1916; Author "Fracture Dislocations of Shoulder Joint," 1907; "Degenerations and Complications of Uterine Myometa," 1910; "Local Anesthesia in Major Surgery," 1913; "Abdominal Pain-its Significance," 1916; Member Jackson County Med., Mo. State Med., and South West Med. Socs.; Am. Med. Assn.; Masons, 32° and Shrine, Ivanhoe Lodge, No. 446, Consistory of West Mo. and Ararat Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. 713 Lathrop Bldg.; res. 3642 Wabash Ave., Kansas City, Mo.

1898

36. Charles Stewart Marsh
Affiliated no, No. 122. (Tulsa, Okla.)

37. Charles Graves Shull
Cashier, Hugo National Bank. Hugo, Okla.

38. Hubert Lewright Eaton
B. A., 1902; Excelsior Soc.; Winner Inter-Soc. Declamation Contest; Mgr. and Member Basket Ball; President American Securities Co.; Asst. Chief Chemist Amalgamated Copper Trust; Chief Chemist, Tezuitlan Copper Co., Mexican; General Mgr. Adavan Mining and Smelting Co.; Sec. and Treas. Am. Securities Co.; Member Jonathan and Los Angeles Athletic Clubs. 609 Los Angeles Trust and Savings Bldg.; res. Huntley Apts., 1207 W. 3d St., Los Angeles, Cal.

39. Henry Clay Marsh
(Saco, Mo.)

40. William Edward Rafferty
A. B., 1899; A. M., 1900 Shurtleff Coll. B. D., 1903 Rochester Theol. Sem. Ph. D. 1908 Univ. of Chicago; Alpha Zeta Lit. Soc. (Shurtleff Coll.); Pres. of Class; Prexy Debate; Oratorical; Pres. Y. M. C. A; Track; Editor-in-Chief College Review Editor-in-Chief Sunday School Publications American Baptist Publication Society of Philadelphia; Prof. of Sociology and Pedagogy, Kansas City Baptist Theological Sem. and of Economics and Sociology Kansas City Univ.; Member International S. S Lessons Committee; Author "Brothering The Boy"; "The Daily Vacation Bible, School" and others; Member Religious Education Assn. of Am.; Northern Baptist Convention and several important Commissions. 1701 Chestnut St., Philadelphia; res. 81 Price Ave., Lansdowne, Pa.

41. Parker William Stockdale
Clergyman.

1899

42. Willard Preble Hall
A. B., 1902; Farmer; Member Mission Hill Golf Club of Kansas City, Mo. Liberty Mo.

43. Arthur Claude Wonsetler
(Cowgill, Mo.)

44. Wilber Franklin Ripley
A. B., 1901; Football, 1900-01- Minister Yecker Ave. Baptist Church; Pres. Colo. Baptist State Convention, 1915-16. 1535 Haskell Ave., Kansas City, Kans.

45. Melville Richard Garnett
A. B., 1902; Basket Ball, Football and Track, 3 yrs.; Capt. Football; Cashier Citizens State Bank; State Bank Examiner for Okla., 6 yrs. 116 S. Pecan, St. Nowata Okla.

46. Ralph Herman Major
(Christian Hospital, Kansas City, Mo.)

47, Clarence James Doherty
A. B., 1902; Debating; Captain Football Captain Philippine Constabulary (Retired) Member Red Cross. Greenridge, Mo.

1900

48. Major Marshall Moberly
(Southern Elevator Co., Oklahoma Cit; Okla.)

49. Tom Dawson, Jr.
(Monroe City, Mo.)

1901

50. Verne Rhoades
A. B., 1903; Forest Engineer, 1906 Biltmore Forest School; Excelsior Lit. Soc.; Honor Student; Basket Ball (Forward), 1902-03; Baseball (Center Field). 1902-03; Running Broad jump, 1902; 50, 75 and 100 yd Dashes, 1902; Forest Supervisor Pisgah National Forest and Game Preserve since, 1914; Forest Examiner U. S Forest Service, 1911-14; Author "Biltmore Forest and Forest Plantations;" "An Ice Storm in the Southern Appalachians;" "Preservation of Game in the Southern Appalacian"; Member Asheville and Rotary Club, Federal Bldg.; res. Asheville Club, Ashville. N. C.

51. George Venable Rector
Allaround Athlete; Farmer. Fayette, Mo,

52. James L. Smith
Excelsior Lit. Soc.; Mining Machinery Business; Member Elks and Masons. Box 482; res. East Vine St., Baxter Springs Kans.

53. Selden Jesse Thompson
Assistant Cashier First National Bank. Bay City, Texas.

54. John Conway Skillman
Settles Station, Mo.

55. Fred. 'F. Ratcliff
Sand Business; - Affiliated Gamma Xi No. 23. 208 E. 3rd St.; res. Elks Club, Tulsa, Okla.

56. David S. Coleman
A. B., 1903; Banking. Viana, Okla.

57. Eldridge Vanleer Holland
Lawyer; Affiliated Gamma Nu, No. 32. 918 Central Savings Bank Bldg.; res. 4205 Grove St., Denver, Colo.

58. Henderson Gregory Garnett
A. B., 1904; Insurance. 103 N. Maple St.; res. 225 N. Pine St., Nowata, Okla.

59. Norval Woodward Stonum
A. B., 1905; Farmer and Stockman; Member Masons. Lathrop, Mo.

60. Ross Zilly McKinley
(Hamilton Brown Shoe Store, St. Louis, Mo.)

1902

61. Marvin Angelo Burch
A. B. 1905; Mens Clothing and Furnishing. 711 Webster St.; res. 438 Washington. St., Chillicothe, Mo.

62. Clarence Burnett Moore
Football, 1902-03; Chief Clerk to Chief Engineer, Missouri Pacific Railway Co. Railway Exchange Bldg., St. Louis; res. 25 Sylvester Ave., Webster Groves, Mo.

63. Sidney Anderson
Vice-President and Director of Bank of Seward, Seward, Alaska and Vice-President, Director and Cashier of Bank of Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska.

64. William Patterson Browning
(Madison, Kans.)

1903

65. David Edwin Killam
A. B,, 1905; LL. B., 1908 Univ. of Mo.; Phi Delta Pi; Q. E. B. H. (Univ. of Mo.) ; Capt. Football, 1905-06; Commencement Orator, 1905; Intercoll. Debating Wm. Jewell Coll. vs. Tarkio Coll. and Wm. Jewell Coll. vs. Kansas City Law School; Lawyer; Prosecuting Attorney, Lincoln County, Mo.; Mayor of Troy, 1913 and 1914; Member Masons; Affiliated Rho, No. 175. Troy. Mo.

66. Lee Curtis Collins
Banker, First National Bank. Bridge and Taylor Sts. res. 346 S. University St., i Blackfoot, Idaho.

67. Roscoe Benard Collins
Football; Farmer. Holt, Mo.

68. John A. Guthrie, Jr.
A. B., 1906; Commander of Chapter, 1905-06; Assistant State Bank Examiner of Wyoming; Member Masons and Elks. Banking Department, Capital Bldg., Cheyenne, Wyo.

69. Victor Gordon Garnett
Affiliated Gamma Nu, No. 94. (310 W. 13th St., Pueblo, Colo.)

70. Wayne Rhoades
A. B., 1907; Aeons; Basket Ball, 1903-06; Capt., 1906-07; Winner 100 yd. dash, Field Day, 1905; Partner in Hotel Business; Yard Manager Rice and Johntz Lumber Co., Linn, Kans., 5 yrs.; Member Masons. 701 Broadway, Marysville, Kans.

71. Charles Hoefer, Jr.
Teller Bank of Higginsville; Treas. of Lafayette County, Mo., 1909-12; Affiliated Nu No. 167. Bank of Higginsville; res. 312 W. Grand Ave., Higginsville, Mo.

72. Alfred Dandridge Pittman
A. B., 1907; Aeons; Assistant to Publisher of System (Magazine); Member National Press (Washington, D. C.) 5 N. Wabash Ave.; res. 5231 Winthrop Ave., Chicago, Ill.

1904

73. George Alva Branham
Affiliated Rho, No. 167. 110 N. 3rd St., res. 1800 Chestnut St., Hannibal, Mo.

74. Herbert Lockhart Campbell
Affiliated Gamma Nu, No. 93. (Nowata, Okla.)

75. Randolph Harold Mackey
d. October 2, 1905.

76. Andra Date Thompson
Cashier Home Savings Bank; Affiliated Rho, No. 168. La Belle, Mo.

77. Harry Throop Trotter
A. B., 1916; Banking. Carrollton, Mo.

78. Clyde Lindsey
d. April 4, 1907.

79. Lewis Bell Ely
General Insurance. 1010 Gloyd Bldg.; res. 3121 Charlotte St., Kansas City, Mo.

80. Archie Willard Stonum
Oaxaquena Plantation, Santa Lucrecia, Vera Cruz, Mexico and Lathrop, Mo.

1905

81. Lloyd Randolph Killam
A. B., 1908; M. A., 1911 Brown Univ.: Aeons; Pres, Coll. Y.M.C.A.; Secretary Y.M.C.A. Honolulu; Secretary, Territoral Executive Committee of Y.M.C.A. Member University and Ad Clubs; Am. Revolution; Affiliated Rho, No. 216, Y.M.C.A., Bldg.; res. 2665 Oahu Ave., Honolulu, I. H.

82. Thomas Johnson Wornall, Jr.
A. B., 1910; Excelsior Lit. Soc. Emblem"; Basket Ball 1907-10; Farmer; Member Odd Fellows; Masons and Royal Arch Masons. R. F. D., No.3, Liberty, Mo.

83. Elijah H. Norton
A. B., 1909; Aeons Scholastic Honors Pres. Student Body; Athletics and Track; Banker, Assistant Cashier The Citizens Bank; Sec. Alumni Assn., William Jewell Coll. Citizens Bank; res. Moss Ave., Liberty, Mo.

84. Maurice L. Stafford
Excelsior Lit. Soc.; Newspaper Man; The Sun, San Diego; res. 1212, 6th St., Coronado, Cal.

85. Roscoe Garnett
Superintendent of Construction with Parrott Bros. Co. Contractors and Engineers. P.O. Box 984, Salt Lake City, Utah.

1906

86. Robert T. Copeland
(Salisbury, Mo.)

87. Thomas William Bibb
A. B., 1908; Track, 1904-05; Athletic Editor Student, 1906-07; Clark Prose Medal, 1906; County Superintendent of Schools. 601 North D St., Aberdeen, Wash.

88. Robert Neal Tyzzer
Alpha Omega; Football; Baseball; Track;
" Physician and Surgeon. 920 N. Taylor Ave, and 2421 N. Vanderventer Ave.; res. 4486 W. Belle P1., St. Louis, Mo.

89. Joseph Pemberton Glandon
Grain and Stock Broker. Paddock Bldg., Beatrice, Neb.; res. Mexico, Mo.

90. Roy Judson Mitchell

91. Leo Clarence Archibald
A. B.. 1910; Aeons; Basket Ball; Football; Live Stock Farmer; Sec. Carroll County Fair; Member Elks Club; Chamber of Commerce; - Feeders and Breeders Assn.; Affiliated Rho, No, 217. Breeze Hill Stock Farm, Carrollton, Mo.

1907

92. Lucius Willingham McConnell
Salesman. 1235 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.

93. Hubert Fairleigh Dunn

94. George J. Breaker
A. B., 1910; LL. B., 1913 Wash. Univ.; Lawyer; Dir. Jefferson-Gravois Trust Co.; Vice-Pres. and Dir. Bittel-Leftwich Tire Service Co.; Member Chamber of Commerce; Mercantile Club; St. Louis Bar and Am. Bar Assns.; Masons; Affiliated Gamma Omicron, No. 58. 1748-52 Pierce Bldg.; res. 535 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo.

95. Chester Jay Underhill
A. B., 1911; B. D., Newton Theol. Inst.; Minister; Pastor First Baptist Church, Williamsburg. Lee Ave. and Keap St.; res. 582 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

1908

96. Lucius W. M. Burton
A. B., 1909; Aeons; Drug Business and Postmaster; Member Masons and Elks. Shamrock, Okla.

97. Ralph. Ray Bostic
Traveling Salesman; Member Masons Consistory 32° and Shrine; Affiliated Gamma Mu, No. 108. 208 S. 6th St., Muskogee, Okla.

98. Victor Osborne Coffey
Traveling Salesman; Representing The La Porte Woollen Mills in State of Iowa; Member Oriental Consistory 32d degree and Medinah Temple Shrine (Chicago). La Porte Woollen Mills. La Porte, Ind.

99. Charles Harrison White
A. B., 1911; Excelsiors; Aeons; Debating; Intercoll. Debater; Tatler Staff; Editor-in. Chief, Student; Declamatory Medal; Law Student. Hannibal National Bank Bldg., Hannibal, Mo.

100. Joseph Everingham Brown
A. B., 1911; LL. B., 1914 Columbia Univ. Excelsior Lit. Soc.; Aeons; Debating, 2 yrs.; Advertising Mgr. Annual; Tennis; Attorney-at-Law; Associate Editor, U. S. Statutes Annotated 10 Vols.; Affiliated Rho, No. 218. 209 Bryant Bldg.; res. 3430 Euclid Ave., Kansas City, Mo.

1909

101. Charles Ernest Ellison
Wholesale Grocer. Harlan, Ky.

102. Coello McConnell, Jr.
Claremore, Okla.

103. O. J. Classen
Philomathic Soc.; 5 Gold Medals in Public Speaking; Provision Manager Swift and Co. Packers; Member Masons, Swift and Co. Eutaw and Camden Sts., Baltimore, Md.

104. Herbert S. Snedeker
(Rosalind Hotel, Kansas City, Mo.)

105. James Wilson Storer
A. B., 1912; Aeons; Ball and Chain; Commander Beta Xi, 1911-12; Rider Poetry Medal, 1909-10-11; Tatler Prose and Poetry Medals, 1910; Pres. Freshman Class, 1908; Clark Prose Medal, 1909 and 11; Editor-in-Chief Tatler 1913; Student Staff, 1911-12 Fellow in Mathematics II, 1912; Mgr. Baseball. 1910; Minister; Secretary Commercial Club; Pres. Ministerial Alliance; Author "The Blood Red Pulp" and other poems; Member Odd Fellows and Woodmen. 105 Church Ave., Ripley, Tenn.

106. Homer Cox Mitchell
Stockman and Farmer. R. F. D., No. 3 Elsberry, Mo.

107. William Harry Wilson
A. B., 1912; Excelsior; Aeons; Glee Club; Student Staff; Tatler Staff; Representative Student Body; Accountant with Ernst and Ernst; Cashier of St. Louis Bank; Confidential Accountant and Advisor Commercial Concerns and Municipal Organizations; Member Cleveland Athletic and University Clubs; Am. Automobile Assn. 1200 Schofield Bldg.; res. Cleveland Athletic Club. Cleveland, Ohio.

108. William Ernest Stone
A. B., 1912; Student, Washington University Medical School. 1310 Rosemary St., Columbia, Mo.

109. William Cooke Boone
A. B., 1912; A. M., 1913; Tenn. and German Clubs; Philomathian; Baptist Minister, Pastor First Baptist Church. 107 Church St., Marianna, Ark.

110. GeortVardeman McPike
(New London, Mo.)

111. Ralph Wallace Brandom
A. B., 1913; Aeons; Football, 5 yrs.; Capt., 1912-13; Advertising Mgr. College Annual; Student Senate; Agriculturist; Manager The Spring Ridge Stock Farm. R. F. D., No. 8, Trenton, Mo.

1910

112. Gilbert Stacy
A. B., 1910; Band. 1906-10; Retail Lumberman; Mgr. East Arkansas Lumber Co. 204 N. 2d St.; res. 219 E. Kentucky Ave., Blytheville, Ark.

113. Malcolm Edward Herring
A. B., 1911; Aeons; Philomathic Lit. Soc.; Clark Prose and Ely Medals- Class Poet; Real Estate; Sec. National Securities Co. 314 N. Broadway; res. 3730 Westminster St., St. Louis, Mo.

114. C. Fred. Burnham
(Houston, Texas.)

115. Seldon Howe Murray
A. B., 1914; Aeons; With Citizens Bank; Water and Kansas Sts.; res. 504 S. Leonard St., Liberty, Mo.

116. Charles Woodford Settle, Jr.
With The Farmers and Merchants Bank. Centralia, Mo.

117. Ben H. Hickman
Building and Loan, Real Estate and Insurance. Farmers and Merchants Bank Bldg.; res. 1206 Center St., Hannibal, Mo.

118. William Royall White
(Gainesville, Ga.)

1911

119. Sanford Miller Brown, Jr.
A. B., 1914 Univ. of Mo.; Excelsior Lit. Soc.; Banking; Has held various positions of Trust in different Banks; Treas. of Social and Charitable Organizations; Member Kansas City Commercial Club; Affiliated Rho No. 243. Commonwealth National Bank; res. 3430 Euclid Ave., Kansas City. Mo.

120. Walter Jeffries Matherly
A. B., 1915; A. M., 1916 Wash. Univ.; Excelsior Lit. Soc.; Star and Horse Shoe Club; Wreath and Mallet Soc.; Kentucky Club; Gelosimus Pugnax; Aeons; Two Debate Medals; Ready Speaking Medal- InterColl. Debate, 4 yrs.; Working for Doctors Degree in Economics and Sociology. Oakwood Hotel, Kirkwood. Mo.

121. Leland Walker Hazard
Phi Alpha Delta; Secretary Rho Chapter House Co.; Affiliated Rho, No. 246. 3820 Euclid Ave., Kansas City. Mo.

122. Glenn Claiborne Carbaugh
A. B., 1915; Varsity Basket Ball, 1912-15; Varsity Baseball, 1911-15; Capt. 1915; Medical Student., Harvard University. 3246 Smart Ave., Kansas Cty, Mo.

123. Charles Chandler Hammond
A. B., 1915 Kansas State Univ.; Cashier Hank of Des Moines; Dir. of same and First National Bank, Clayton, N. M.; Member Masons and Royal Arch; Affiliated Nu, No. 259. Des Moines, New Mexico.

124. Frank Rose Birkhead
Excelsior Lit. Soc.; College Representative Mo. Oratorical, 1912 and Mo. Peace Oratorical, 1913; Attorney-at-Law. 9 and 10 Center Bldg.; res. 2601 S. Garrison Ave., Carthage, Mo.

1912

125. James Stovall Jeter
Cotton Classer W. A. Gage and Co. 701-716 Falls Bldg.; res. 1666 Kensington Ave., Memphis, Tenn.

126. William Bland Gross
A. B., 1915; Sons of Rest; Excelsior Lit. Soc.; Varsity Baseball; Chemistry Department, Washoe Smelting Co. Durston Bldg., Anaconda, Mont.

127. Charles D. Brandom
A. B., 1915; Phi Alpha Delta; Quo Vadis; Sons of Rest; Aeons; Varsity Football, 1912-14; Capt. Elect. 1915; Capt. Sophomore Football, 1913; Tatler Staff; Attorney. Gallatin, Mo.

128. Francis Orchard Trotter
Rancher. Johnson, Kans.

129. William Caruthers Graves, Jr.
Cotton Buyer. 12 W. Front St.; res. 1757 Union Ave., Memphis, Tenn.

130. John R. Smiley
Deputy County Clerk, Clay County, Mo. Box 324; res. 32 Terrace Ave., Liberty, Mo.

1913

131. James Roscoe Couch
Real Estate and Cattle-Raising; Pres. Couch and Sons Syndicate; Vice-Pres. Nation Wagon Box Manufacturers, Inc. 203 Hall Bldg., Kansas City; res. Parkville, Mo.

132. Arthur Floyd Taylor
(2942 E. 29th St., Kansas City, Mo.)

133. Hal C. Head
A. B., 1917; Minister. Liberty, Mo.

134. Claud Marschall Foster
Advertising Manager W. A. Zelnicker Railroad Supply Co.; Member St. Louis Alumni Chapter of Sigma Nu; St. Louis Advertising Club. 325 Locust St.; res. 535 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo.

135. Noah W. Hunt
Milling Business. Pleasant Hill, Mo.

136. Orion L. Masters
(Watouga, Okla.)

1914

137. Roy Emmett Haney
Debate Medal; Philomathic Soc., 1912; Fitch Debating Team; Lieutenant Quartermaster's Corps, U, S. Army. Care of Adjutant-General, Washington, D. C.

1915

138. Pete Trotter
Student. 204 N. Main St., Carrollton, Mo.

139. Fred. Geary .
Artist; Fine Arts Institute, 1020 Magee St., Kansas City; res. S. Main St., Carrollton, Mo.

140. Stephen Clark Pierce, Jr.
Affiliated Gamma Zeta, No. 128. (Livingston, Mont.)

141. Frank Owen White
Student and Tatler Staffs; Lieut. Commander, 1916-17. 2948 E. 28th St.,. Kansas City, Mo.

142. William Baker James, Jr.
(Salisbury, Mo.)

143. Melvin Eugene Crispin
Y. M. C. A.; Private Secretary; Asst. Supt. M. E. Sunday School; Member DeWitt Commercial Club. 415 W. Main St., De Witt, Mo.

144. James Hayden Igleheart
Elizabethtown, Ky.

145. James Martin Harris
(206, 9th St., Fulton, Mo.)

146. Charles R. Wilson
A. B., 1917; Editor-in-Chief Tatler, 1917; Sergeant, Battery E 342d Field Artillery, Camp Funston, Kansas. Care of Adjunt-General, U. S. Army, Washington. D. C.

147. Russell Howard Senior
Bank Clerk and Student Kansas City Law School. Commonwealth National Bank; Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.

1916

148. John I. Haldeman
Affiliated Rho, No. 283. (La Belle, Mo.)

149. Thomas Russell Hunt
Student; Member Kentucky and Flee Clubs. 551 S. Leonard St., Liberty, Mo.

150. Clyde Clifton Church
A. B., 1917; Aeons; Excelsior Lit. Soc.; Pres. Y. M. C. A., Glee. Big Brothers and Emblem Clubs and Junior Class; Basket Ball, 4 yrs.; Capt. Senior Year; Undertaker and Furniture. Lamar, Colo.

151. Ray Judson Puckett
Sons of Rest; Student and Assistant Agent K. C. C. and C. St. Jos. R. Ry. Liberty, Mo.

162. Robert John White, Jr.
Excelsior Lit. Soc.; Intercollegiate Debating; Kentucky and Flee Clubs; Student. 536 E. 2nd St., Newport, Ky.

153., Curtis Barbee Perryman
Capt. Intercollegiate Relay Team; "J" in Track; Farmer. Chillicothe, Mo.

154. Oscar Preston Moody, Jr.
Ozark, Flee, Scientific and German Clubs Assistant in Inorganic Chemist, 1915-16 Student. Sigma Nu House, Liberty, Mo.

155. Jewell D. Creel
Varsity Baseball (3rd Base), 1915; Quarter Mile (51 secs.) Varsity Meet, 1915; Retail Furniture. 2d and Main Sts.; res. 2127 Grand Ave., Pueblo, Colo.

156. Horace Walton McKim, Jr.
Student; Affiliated Rho, No. 297. La Belle Mo.

157. Roland Reed Reynolds
(3866 Charlotte St., Kansas City, Mo.)

158. John Wyatt Shull
British-Canadian Cavalryman. 6158 Greenwood St., Chicago, Ill.

159. Troy McGee Smith
(Holt, Mo.)

160. James Rogers Dudley
Excelsior Lit. Soc.; Glee Club; Rodman in Surveying Department The Atlas Portland Cement Co. 1800 Broadway, Hannibal, Mo.

161. Edgar A. Williams
Student. Withers Mill, Mo.

162. John Alexander Brody
A. B., 1917; Pres. Student Senate; Vice Pres. Senior Class; Freshman Basket Ball; Varsity Basket Ball, 1914-16; Teacher. Liberty, Mo.

163. Ernest Glen Harle
(Lawson, Mo.)

164. Ernest Siler Jones
(Jellico, Tenn.)

165. Frederick Irving Patrick
Attended Cooper Coll., 2 yrs.; Glee Club; Pres. Senior Acad., Cooper Coll.; Civil Service, U. S. Govt., St. Louis Mo.; Traveling Representative Pittsburg Business Coll., 5 summers and Cooper Coll., 1 summer; Private Sec. to Pres. R. T. Campbell, Cooper Coll., 3 yrs.; Instructor Commerce William Jewell Coll, 1917; Enlisted Officer, Reserve of the Aviation; Member Y. M. C A. Y. M, C. A., Pittsburg, Kans., and Sigma Nu House, Liberty, Mo.

1917

166. Ira Clay Wolfe
B. A., 1917; Aeons; Student Senate; Basket Ball, 1914-17 (Capt., 1915-16); Football 1916; Track, 1914.17; Sergeant Medical Corps, U. S. Expeditionary Force in France 1604 Hayes St., Muskogee, Okla.

167. William Herndon Shull
Student. 502 S. 15th St., St. Joseph, Mo

168. Donald Mac Church .
Student. 303 N. 5th St., Lamar, Colo.

169. Basil Eli Joyce
Track; Basket Ball; Holder of Mo. State Record High Jump; Student. 3950 Genes St., Kansas City, Mo.

170. Paul Foster Hunt
Student. 551 S. Leonard St., Liberty, Mo.

171. Erie Kennedy Eby
Candidate for A. B., 1918; Aeons; Khem Club; Student; Mgr. Co-operative Book Store of William Jewell Coll., Sigma I House, Liberty; res. Holt, Mo.

172. Perry Graves Storts
Student. Slater, Mo.

173. John Harold Stewart
Student. 2717 Seneca St., St. Joseph, Mo

174. George Sylvester Kirtley
Glee Club; Chief Wireless Operator (Marconi), U. S. Merchant Marine Service Member Musicians Union of America; ) M. C. A. Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. of America, 25 Elm St New. York N. Y.; res. 3905 Warwick Blvd., Kansas City, Mo.

175. Will Victor Norris
Candidate for A. B., 1918; Khem and Colorado Clubs; Chemistry Assistant; Student Jewell and Mississippi Sts., Liberty, Mo.

1918

176. Paul Prescott Richmond
Student. 603 Arthur St.. Liberty, Mo.

177. Paul West Cook
Student. 402 Leonard St., Liberty, Mo

178. Herbert Eby
Student. Holt, Mo.

179. Henry Mason King
Student. Lees Summit, Mo.

180. Edward Hamilton Burksdale
Student. Slater, Mo.

181. Robert Clarence Smith
Student. Garden City, Mo.

182. Ray D. Cooper
Student. Plattsburg, Mo.


Source: "General Catalogue of the Sigma Nu Fraternity, 1918, Compiled by W. J. Maxwell for the Sigma Nu Fraternity Under the Direction of the High Council.

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