Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 20, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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    Senior ROTC Students
Processed at Presidio
Orders to report for processing'
at the Presidio, Monterey, Cal.,
were received in August by over
60 members of the University
ROTC’s advanced (second-year)
class. Col. C. L. Sampson, Univer
sity commandant, in announcing
the instructions as released from
Fort Douglas, Utah, headquarters
of the ninth service command,
said the men would continue to
officers’ training pool at Fort
Benning, Ga., from California.
Entering active duty with the
wank of corporal, the men are
1943 graduates of Oregon. The
list includes the following men:
Albert R. Allen, Lester E. An
derson, Frank E. Baker, Richard
W. Barger, Robert D. Blieken
staff, Donald G. Bozorth, Philip
M. Brady, James L. Bronson,
John A. Busterud, Dale V/. Can
aday, Cecil K. Claycomb, Clinton
L. Childs, Harry A. Cool, William
J. Cotter, Robert C. Cromwell,
Leslie J. Endicott, Gregory R.
Decker, Ronald D. Dilling, Charles
J. Elliott, Reid D. Ferrall, War
ren W. Finke, Philip C. Gilmore,
Lee F. Ghormley, Lars R. Gilson,
Marshall C. Hays.
^ Delbert B. Hill, Jr., Thomas R.
Hudson, Elmer C. Jones, Charles
L. Johnson, Robert C. Jones, Don
ald H. Kirsch, Waiter H. Korell,
Jr., Donald G. Lewis, Richard C.
Lind, Arthur B. Lind, William L.
Maltman, John F. McCliment,
Edward W. Moshofsky, James A.
Nelson, George I. Olson, Clinton
E. Paine, Edward T. Parry, Har
rison Peck, Carl F. Peetz, Wayne
E. Phillips, Thomas R. Roblin,
William F. Scharpf, Milton H.
Schulz, Oliver K. Smith, Richard
T. Smith, Erwin L. Snyder.
William L. Spitzer, Thomas E.
Terry, Jerry J. Thompson, Homer
M. Thomas, William F. Thomsen,
Donald W. Treadgold, Dean Van
Lydegraf, Trenton J. Wann, Don
ald R. Warren, Marion E. White,
Robert D. Williams, Clark E.
Ross.
Eight more advanced ROTC
members were later notified from
the sarpe headquarters that they
are to report at Monterey. They
were: Marion D. Cloud, Robert
W. Duden, Harold A. Lingle,
Hugh B. Muir, Richard A. Ral
ston, William F. Rapson, Charles
B. Rowe, Jr., and Lon A. Surles.
Carl E. Wimberly, Jr., and
Jacob Maddox, members of the
air corps reserve, will go to Mi
ami Beach, Fla., after the pro
cessing in California,
Dartmouth college is opening
a separate department of geogra
phy, in recognition of the global
character of the war.
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