Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 03, 1954, Page Six, Image 6

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    Review to Honor
ROTC Seniors
A total of 145 army and air
force KOTO graduating seniors
and 47 award-winning cadets will
lie honored at the annual gradua
tion review Thursday, June 3, at
1 p.m. Most of these graduates
will be commissioned as second
lieutenants in the army and air
force reserves on June 12 and 13,
pending final examinations.
Awards will be given to out
standing cadets in the four ROTC
classes by the national military
establishment, the Eugene Mer
chants association, and personnel
of the University ROTC depart
ment.
The review, held on the drill
filed east of McArthur court, will
include all military students at
the University.
Awards will be made, and then
the corps of cadets of the army
and air force will parade before
the graduates. University and
ROTC officials, and other guests.
The review is open to the public
and friends of the graduates have
been encouraged to attend.
Appointees Listed
The following are army gradu
ates who will receive commissions
ju the army reserve.
To be appointed to the ordnance
corps is Alvin Goldenberg. To be
appointed to transportation corps
are Robert Bennett, Fred Gent,
Karl Harshbarger, Norman Kolb.
Gary Meredith and Melvin Street
er.
Lawrence Hall will be appointed
to the adjutant generals' corps.
Appointed to armor are Gene
Beck, Paul Hawkins, Clarke Mil
ler, Alan Mundle, Charles Peters
and Kenneth Wegner.
Those appointed to field artil
lery will be John Bowles, Ken
Carnahan, Edwin Elderkin. Rob
ert Mausshardt, Jerome Nudel
man. Dale Ohlsen and Richardt
Segner. James Redden will be ap
pointed to the corps of engineers.
Kenneth Cardwell and Richard
Morse will be appointed to the
finance corps.
Appointed to the medical serv
ice corps are Michael Chun and
Keith Farman. Juergen Voigts will
be appointed to the signal corps.
Infantrymen Named
The following are to be appoint
ed to the infantry: David Aldrich.
Arthur Anderson, Thomas Angle,
Roland Banks, Bobby Bouneff.
Robert Brittain. Allen Cross, Na
varre Davis, Jerry Friedman,
Donald Hedgepeth, Stacy
Hertsche, Martin Hodges, Clar
ence Ikeda, William Kirby, Paul
Lasker, Loy Marshall Jr, Peter
Mihnos, Robert Moursund, Ben
liardt Schmidt, Robert Shirley,
Charles Soderberg, Robert Tara
bling, Neil Tardio, John Weaver
and Larry Wolfard.
Those of the air force ROTC
who will attend either pilot or oo
; server training and so will be com
missioned are the following: Rich
ard Adams, Wayne Ballantyne,
1 Brent Bates, Robert Bergner,
I Robert Bradbury, Charles Bucklin,
Jack Cardinale, Richard Carlson,
' Milton Casper, Douglas Clayton,
i Donald Delaney, Forest Easton,
j John Elliott, Earl Ferguson,
| Clyde Fletcher. Russell Fourlas,
i James Fournier, John Greulich,
William Hail, Robert Hawes,
! Lloyd Hutchinson, Ray Ingwerson,
William Koehler. Jack Krieger,
; James Lancaster. David Lenz,
Gordon Links. Ronald Lyman,
James Magnuson, Edward Meyers,
1 Donald Monte, Robert Morris,
Robert Newburn, Tom Paulus,
Ronald Ransom, Edward Renwald,
Lowell Schuck, Gordon Sloan, Ter
rence Smith, Clarence Suiter,
Thomas Swalm, Merrill Thomas,
Douglas Thompson, Lawrence
Tycer, Patrick Van Winkle, John
Wadman, Richard Walker, Nor
man Webb, Robert Wheeless and
Ralph Wide.
Karr Chosen
A1 Karr will be commissioned
but will be assigned to non-flying
duty. Each AFROTC detachment
was allowed to commission one
outstanding graduating cadet.
Karr was selected as the one ca
det from the University because
of outstanding achievement in
ROTC and at the University.
The following cadets have re
quested reserve commissions in
the air national guard. If accept
ed, they will serve three years on
non-flying duty with the air na
tional guard as commissioned of
ficers. It is believed that they will
be attached to the air force for
training. They are Robert Altman.
George Booth, James Courtright.
Neal Fisher, Stanley Geffen, Mart
in Hankinson, Richard Hollen
beck, Richard McConnell, Ivan
Midlam. Frederick Miller, Leo
Naapi, James Ramsey, Theodore
Rubenstein, Robert Scott. Ronald
Sherman, Rollin Watson and
James Woodside.
Others Listed
Donald Almy and Neil Mathison
will receive commissions and will
attend pilot or observer training
after summer camp in July. Lloyd
Kendrick will likewise be commis
sioned after summer camp in
August.
The following graduates have
not applied for air national guard
commissions but are able to enlist
as airmen third class for a two
year enlistment, after which time
they will be given reserve commis
sions. If they don't take the op
tion, they can be drafted. They
are Scott Chandler, James Hersh
ner, Robert Holloway, Malcolm
Montague, Alan Oppliger and
Jack Thornton.
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Summer Camps Told by AFROTC
A total of 61 juniors and sen
iors in the advanced AFROTC
program at the University of Ore
gon will attend summer camp this
summer. The camps will be held
at four different locations, includ
ing MeChord Air Force Base, Ta
coma, Wash.; Larson AFB, Moses
Lake, Wash.; Fairchild AFB,
Spokane, Wash., aiul March AFB
in California.
Attendance at the various
camps will be as follows; 35 at
MeChord. 12 at Larson, 11 at Fair
child. and three at March.
Every AFROTC cadet must at
tend summer camp at an air force
base as one of the requirements for
graduation from the program and
eligibility for a commission as a
second lieutenant when he com
pletes the AFROTC program.
Summer camp is usually attended
between the cadet’s junior and
senior years in the program, but
some seniors attend if they have
not participated as juniors.
Cadets Named
The following cadets will attend
the first summer camp at Me
Chord AFB, reporting June 20,
and finishing July 17: juniors, R.
Baker, A. Berwick, P. M. Foster,
R. S. Kanada, S. E. Kent, R. J.
Scearce, R. P. Fettig, S. Duncan,
R. I. Takano, D. M. Gartrell, D.
R. Van Leuven.
W. K. YVatanabe. J. B. Wtihing
ton, J. A. Archer, R. H. Davis. J.
D. Gabrielson, C. H. Greenley, R.
E. Hamilton, R. B. Hinman, L. O.
Hoyer, P. N. Hales, E. E. Jones,
H. R. Mannex, D. H. McIntyre,
H. Page, B. Purvine, S. Savage,
D. V. Simon, J. F. Spiekerman,
H. S. Wedermeyer, Farrell F. A1
blight, rind P, D. Williams; sen
iors, D. G. Alniy, J. T. Mahoney,
N. A. Mathlson, and R. K. Young.
Other Names Listed
Cadets attending the summer
camp session at Parson A KB
from June 20 to July 17 are A. D.
Arthur, N. B. Dwyer, M. J. Kil
kenny, M. G. McKenzie, J. p.
O’Keefe, M. Htoyanov, W\ p,
Brandsness, VV. 1). Domeninghlnl,
R. Dubosh, P. L. Lewis, D. N. Mar
lett, and E, E. Rogers, all Juniors.
Junior eadets attending the
summer camp at Fairchild A KB
from July 25 to August 21 are
Lauren Loveland, D. R. Mlckel
wait, R. D. Morgan, R. L. I’etzole,
K. D. Rosenlof. T. H. Warnock,
D. J. White, and D E Best. Seniors
attending the same summer camp
will be N. R. Fisher. R. G. Hollo
way, and R. K. Finley.
Summers Names
Group Members
Student appointments to Uni
versity Btandlng committees, fae
| ulty committees on which students
serve, were announced Wednesday
i by Hob Summers, ASIJO president.
They Include Alex Byler, Gall
West and Karen Kraft, student
discipline committee; Bob Bollock,
Carol Wood, Janet Wick and Sum*
i
mers, student affairs committee;
Bob Pollock, Jim Light and
Dorothy Kopp, publications bourd,
with Emerald and Oregana editors
! and business managers serving as
| ex-officlo members.
Geri Porrltt and Summers will
serve on the University assembly
! committee, and Andy Berwick was
appointed to the military educa
tion committee.
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