Cadets Hoid
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ant's bars. Freshman and sopho
more students will be presented
with ribbon and medal awards by
Scabbard and Blade, military
honorary.
Trophy Winners
Rifle team members receiving
the Hearst trophy are:
Malcolm Almack, Eugene (cap
tain); Lee Ghc-rmley, Milton;
Warren Carkin, Salem; Robert
Ellinwood, Portland; and Parker
Hemingway, Portland. These men
won second place in the Ninth
Corps area competition this year.
Approximately 300 teams annu
ally compete in the national
event.
Following are members of the
ROTC graduating class who will
receive bars: Allen Adams, Port
land; Frank Albrecht, Baker;
Richard Blickenstaff, Klamath
Falls; Paul Bocci, Portland;
March Bowers, Eugene; Kenneth
Bowes, Portland; Kenneth Boyle,
Eugene; Gene Brown, Beaverton;
William Browne, Eugfine; Ste
phen Bush, Honolulu, T.H..
uuane carison, Baaer; James
Carney, Pendleton; Robert Cher
ney, Portland; Kenneth Chris
tianson, Eugene; James Creigh
ton, Portland; Ralph Currin, Pi
lot Rock; Robert Currin, Pilot
Rock; James Curry, Portland;
Eugene Didak, Portland; Richard
Draper, Portland; James Durk
heimer, Portland; James Frost,
Newberg; William Fugit, Pendle
ton; Alvin Gray, St. Helens;
Thomas Hardy, Portland; Ray
mond Hovee, Oregon City; David
Knox, Eugene; Loyal Lang, Port
land; Julian Leonard, Seaside;
Roy Lindley, Springfield; Carl
Little, Portland; Willis McCarty,
Heppner; Robert Oleson, Port
land; Emerson Page, Portland;
Warren Phillips, Eugene; John
Raffetto, Klamath Falls; William
Regner, Portland; Frank Rowe,
Medford; James Russell, Eugene;
David Scoggin, Seaside; Jerome
Shank, Portland; Glenn Smith,
Eugene; Morry Stein, Klamath
Falls; Fied Stickcls, Eugene;
Don Swink, Portland; Louis Tor
geson, Eugene; Walker Treece,
Portland; Alfred Tyler, Eugene;
Richard Warren, Turlock, Cali
fornia; Edwin Wheeler, Eugene;
Ernest Williams, Portland; Frank
McKinney, Milton.
Scabbard and Blade
Scabbard and Blade members
of the graduating class will be
presented medals at a special
meeting following the review.
Sophomores receiving medals
are: Leonard Barde, Portland;
Robert Bloom, The Dalles; War
ren Christenson, Tillamook;
James Gibson, McMinnville; Jack
Jacobson, Portland; William Mo
shofsky, Beaverton; Charles Nel
son, Portland; John Robinson,
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orary for women outstanding in
journalism will conduct formal
pledging ceremonies Friday at
4:30 p.m. at the Delta Delta Del
ta house. Twelve girls, chosen for
outstanding aptitude for journal
ism and for interest in newspaper
work, will be initiated into the
group at that time.
Those named at the Emerald
banquet on Monday were: Marge
Curtis, Ellen Ogawa, Margie
Robinson, Janet Wagstaff, Carol
Greening, Marjorie Major, Joanne
Nichols, Ruth Jordan, Mary Wolf,
Barbara Lamb, Ann Reynolds, and
Rylla Hattan.
Mrs. Eric W. Allen, alumni ad
viser of the group, will be present
at the ceremonies. The activity
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Portland; Howard Vierling, Eu
gene.
Freshman recipients are: Don
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La Grande; James Callahan, Eu
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land; Ernesto Santos, Portland;
David Waite, Marshfield.
Grads to Get Tickets,
Instructions May 27
Printed instructions and tickets for seniors and candidates
for degrees will be available May 27 in the Alumni office in
Friendly hall. Every senior is urged to call in person for his
instructions as well as the tickets.
Each senior is entitled to three tickets to commencement
and baccalaureate service for his friends and family. May 30
the office will give out any tick
ets that are left after the seniors
receive their allotment of three.
The same ticket is used for the
baccalaureate service and com
mencement.
Program of the 1942 com
mencement is as follows:
Friday, May 29—Benefit tea
for Pauline Potter Homer collec
tion in the browsing room of the
library.
Saturday, May 30, 12 noon—
University luncheon in John
Straub hall. President’s reception
for alumni, faculty, and guests in
Alumni hall at 4 p.m. Failing
Beekman orations at 8 p.m.
Sunday, May 31—Baccalaure
ate service at 11 a.m. in McAr
thur court. Open house from 2:30
to 5 p.m. Flower and fern proces
sion at 6:30. Commencement ex
ercises at 8 p.m. in McArthur
court.
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Lieutenant Clever was here
until spring term of last year, ac
cording to one of his professors,
Andrew Vincent, professor of
drawing and painting. Clever
was majoring in drawing and
painting and was doing excep
tionally fine work, his teacher
volunteered when the former stu
dent was mentioned.
He would have graduated this
year if he had not quit school to
enlist in the air corps. Clever
lived at Campbell club while he
was on the campus. He came
here from Portland where his
family is living at present. His
father, C. C. Clever is a foreman
at a Portland machine shop.
Lieutenant Emmens
Lieutenant Emmens was a
UO Grad Now
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The job of “rumor detective”
for the state of Massachusetts has
been taken over by Robert H.
Knapp, ’38, according to word re
ceived here Monday.
Knapp’s title is director of state
propaganda study, and his job
consists in keeping on the “tail of
careless talk,” according to the
Boston Herald.
He was graduated with general
honors in German, English and
psychology, and in 1938 and 1939
was graduate assistant in the ra
diology department. ’
member of the class of ’35. He
came here to major in pre-med
but changed his course to music
in his third' year. He was known
as a conscientious student and
was a member of Phi Kappa Psi
fraternity.
Emmens recently married Jus
tine Miller who was a member of
the class of ’38 and affiliated
with Gamma Phi Beta sorority.
President Donald M. Erb said
of the heroes’ participation in
the raid, “It isn’t often that I
have the opportunity cf congratu
lating University boys on feats
such as Clever and Emmens ha\^
just accomplished in the bombing
of Tokyo. I had no idea that any
Oregon alumni were on that ex
pedition and I’m mighty proud of
their success.”
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