AFROTC Okays Sophomore Men A total of 48 sophomore cadets have been tentatively accepted into the advanced air force RO TC program. Final acceptance hinges upon the quota of advan ced cadets assigned the Univer sity AFROTC detachment by AFROTC headquarters at Max well air force base, Montgomery, Ala. Of the 48. 28 are in Category I (for pilot training), 14 in Cate gory IA (radar observer I, 5 in Category III (non-flight) and 1 in Category IV (veteran). The veteran and three of the cadets in Category I will not attend ROTC classes or drill for one year, because they are taking “legitimate five-year courses." They must graduate from Ore gon and from the AFROTC pro gram at the same time. The 28 in Category I are Tim othy James. Gerald Nelson, Rob ert Ransom. Arthur Weber. George Johnston, Bruce L. Reimer, Clifford Dorwin, Fred Gustafson. John Oney, Joseph Davis, Arthur Weatherford. Kenneth Moriarty. James Richey, Otto Crumroy. Daugherty, James Vickers. Rich ard Buffington, Elvin Reeves, Nicholas Smith, Dale Oderman. William Dellinger, Gary McManus. Robert Freirich, John Walker, Philip Hanson. ‘Samuel Vahey, Earle Culbertson and Charles Clarke. Vahey. Culbertson and Clarke are in the one-year non attendance classification. Tentatively accepted in Cate gory IA are James Duncan, Claude N a s b u r g, Richard Schlosstein. Keith Robertson. Everett Stiles. Robert Kubek, Otto Nelson. Rob ert Bond, Loren Wolfe. Malcolm Amondsen, Eugene Nordling, Ricchard Briggs, Henry Mishima and Virgil Erickson. Applicants tentatively accepted in Category III are Paul Guey. John Purkey, John Lighty, Arlin Ebert and Donald Erne. The veter an, also in the non-attendance classification for one year, is Ar thur Knudsen. To qualify for flight training (pilot or observer), applicants had to pass the flight physical and the air force officer qualifications tests, which measure such factors as pilot, observer-technical and of ficer aptitudes. According to pres ent air force policy, virtually all air force reserve commissions are given to cadets accepted for flight 'MB&M \\' ' GIvea RUGGED ROYAL PORTABLE Tha Typewriter of a Lifetime — for a LifetimeI $095 Hurry! Hurry! See it at: Brooks Office Machines Ph. 4-8035 30 11th Ave. E. , training. (Five sophomores in the non-flight category have applied for advanced AFROTC; last fall the quota of non-flight advanced cadets assigned by AFROTC head quarters was three.) Other factors considered by the University AFROTC detachment officers, screedlnfc applicants -were University and ROTC grades, en trance examination psychological score, general evaluation by the office of student affairs, and gen eral evaluation by the board of in terviewing officers of the appli cant’s bearing and appearance. Mt Washington Climb Planned by Alpine Club The Alpine club will end the year’s activities Saturday and Sunday by climbing Mt. Wash ington; according to John Vazbys president. Anyone interested in making the climb is welcome to attend a meet ing today at 6:30 p.m. in the Student Union, reports Vazbys. In terested persons need not have climbing experience. — American Art Now In SU Gallery “Small Paintings by Americans” is the exhibit now on display in the Student Union art gallery. The exhibit is shown in co-ordination with Internationel Business Ma chines. The exhibit includes painting of 32 well-known American artists. The time period of the paintings is from 1850 to 1$50. Some of the paintings are: “Maple Sugar Or chard,” Grandma Moses; “The Shop,” James T. McNeill Whistler; “Trees in Bloom,” Eugene Speich er, and “Sunset Saco Ba}’,” Wins low Homer. Wednesday 6:00 p. m. Sign On 6:03 Early Evening Concert 6:30 News Till Now 7 00 Campus Classics 8:00 This I Like 8:30 Record Ramblings 8:45 Guest Star 9:00 KWAXworks 10:50 News Headlines AWS Dessert Is Thursday Campus clothes will be In order for the annual AWS recognition dessert Thursday at 6:30 p. m. in Gerlinger hall, according to Jane Bergstrom, AWS secretary, who is in charge of the dessert. All women on crtmpus are in vited to attend the event at which Kwama, Phi Theta, Zonta and A WS scholarships will be presented. All Kwama, Phi Theta and Mortar Board members will also be rec ognized at the dessert, along with the Junior Weekend court ar.d the Gerlinger cup winner. Handling all arrangements for the dessert are Betty Dobler, gen eral chairman; Jean Kay, refresh ments; Helen Kuth Johnson, pro grams; Barbara Gregg, publicity, and Sally Thompson, promotion. Police Report Delt Theft Still Unsolved Eugene police said Tuesday that they were still investigating a re ported burglary at Delta Tau Delta sometime Friday night. According to the police report, $35 was missing from a cash box in the house manager’s office, and $15 was missing from two wallets left ir* one of the rooms. Members of the fraternity said the money was taken sometime between midnight Friday and 6:45 Saturday morning. Willis Speaks To Y Fireside A discussion of Chinese and American thought will be the topic of a “Faculty at Home" Thursday night, with D. S. Willis, assistant professor Oriental languages, as host and discussion leader. All interested students are in vited to attend the meeting, spon sored by the YWCA. Transporta tion to the Willis home will be provided by the YMCA and cars will leave Gerlinger hall at T:15 p. m. The program is scheduled from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. The basis of the discussion will be a recent book, “Americans and Chinese” by Francis L. K. Hsu v’hich compares the thinking of the East and West. A talk on the book by Willis will be followed by group discussion. This discussion will be one of a series to continue through next year with various faculty mem bers acting as discussion leaders and hosts. Arrangements are by the YW “Faculty at Home’’ com mittee with Donna Lory, sopho more in business, as chairman. DIRECTIONS IN MUSIC * THE GREAT ; SAUTER-FINEGAN ORCHESTRA STARRING ■, " ' ANDY ROBERTS . NICK TRAVIS - BOBBY NICHOLS MOUSIE ALEXANDER - JOE VENUTO ED DRUZINSKY - SONNY RUSSO "RCA Victor Records In Concert at the Eugene High School Auditorium Wednesday, June 2, 8:00 to 10:00 p. m. All Seats $1.65 at ^ Graves Music and Art 1235 Willamette ph- 4-9252 Air Squadron Elects Officers Larry Takahashi has been elect ed president of Air Command Squadron, basic A FROTC hono rary, for 1954-55. Other new of ficers are Frit* Fraunfelder, vice president; Gene Lowrnnce, person nel; Darrell Maurer, secretary; Larry Anderson, treasurer, and Leland Agenbroad, first sergeant. Twelve freshmen were initiated into the honorary on April 29. The new members are Agenbroad, An derson, Robert Burnett, Fraun felder, Stewart Johnson, James U. Laughton, Lowrance, M aurer, James Platz, Donald L. Smith. Don V. Simon and Takahashi. SU Directorate Needs Secretary Petitions for secretary of the | 1954-55 Student Union directorate have been called for by Donna Schafer, directorate chairman. They are due Tuesday at noon in the petition box on the SU third floor. Duties of the secretary would include taking minutes at all di rectorate meetings, typing them and also prior to each meeting typing agendas and notifying members of the meeting. Inter views of applicants will take place Tuesday at 4 p. m. at a directorate meeting in the SU. Today's Staff Makeup Editor: Anne Ritchey Night Editor: Valerie Harsh News Desk: Gordon Rice Russian Camps Subject of Movie "On the Other Hide," a docu ment nry report on what goes on in the Russian concentration camps, is the film to be shown in Com rnonweiilth 138 tonight. This educational movie Is spon sored by the Student Union Movie committee and tin1 admission I free, according to Barbara Wilcox, chairman. The film will be shown nt 7 nod 9 p. nf. Social Calendar Friday Picnic Orides Alpha ball SELL IT THRU THE WANTADS LOST A rhinestone bracelet at the Junior Prom. If found please return to Helen K. John son at Hendricks hail. Reward. 5-28 Private party wishes late model car driven to Kansas City, (’all 4-1035 or write L C. Cheatham, 975 W. 17th. 5-28 ROOMS for rent: with kitchen, close-in. For girls. 1 room for man. Outside entrance. Ph. 4 9802. 5-28 ' Ul.L Mod* ; .V~ lit: * 10X Supertarget spot mope. For $105. 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