GRADUATES CLASS OF 1og11 277 

Since July, 1911, Katz has been general representative for 
the firm of Sigmund Katz, manufacturers of women’s outer 
garments. 
Arthur F. Kerr 
Business address, United States Forest Service, Roseburg, Ore. 
Home address, 956 Alder Street, Eugene, Ore. 
United States Forest Service, Portland, Ore. 
Arthur Frederick Kerr was born March 12, 1884, in Rushmore, Minn., 
the son of William Kerr and Margaret (Thom) Kerr. He is of Scotch 
ancestry. He has a brother, Raymond E. Kerr, Ensign U. S. N. United 
States Naval Academy, and a sister, Winifred Kerr, a graduate of the 
University of Oregon and B.A. Simmons College. 
Before entering the Forest School he spent three summers in the 
mountains of Oregon and two in Washington with the United States 
Coast and Geodetic Survey. He received the degree of B.A. from the 
University of Oregon in 19009. 
He was married December 30, 1912, in Baker, Ore., to Miss Maude 
Service of Baker, Ore., daughter of Robert Service and La Vinne (Cole) 
Service. 
Since graduating from the Yale Forest School Kerr has held 
the position of forest assistant in the United States Forest 
Service with headquarters on Umpqua National Forest, Rose- 
burg, Ore. 
In politics he is a Progressive Republican. He is a Free and 
Accepted Mason and at Yale was elected to Acacia Fraternity. 
He served six years in the Oregon National Guard and held 
a commission as second lieutenant. 
Eugene L. Lindsey | 
Business address, Clayton, Ga. 
Home address, Alexandria, Va. 
Eugene Lee Lindsey was born March 1, 1890, in Alexandria, Va., the 
son of Noble Lindsey, president of the First National Bank of Alexandria 
and of the firm of N. Lindsey & Company, and Catherine (Aitchison) 
Lindsey. He is of Scotch ancestry, being the grandson on his father’s 
side of James Lindsey and on his mother’s of John Aitchison of Renfrew, 
Scotland. He has three brothers: Wallace N. Lindsey, a graduate of 
Virginia Military Institute, Douglas and Allan Lindsey; and three sisters: 
Marian Lindsey, a graduate of Mary Baldwin Seminary, Mrs. O. H. Price 
