Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 30, 1954, Page Four, Image 4

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    Army ROTC Announces
Appointments for Cadets
The following appointments
and assignments of cadet non
commissioned officers in the
Army ROTC have been an
nounced by the military depart
ment:
Assigned to cadet first ser
geant are Lee Tucker, Alonzo
Stiner, John Socolofsky, John
Keller, Richard Proctor and Gary
Jones.
Cadet master sergeant posts
will be filled by Robert Porter,
George Schultz, Gordon Nobriga,
Jerry Hamilton, Bob Fudge, Rob
ert Robinson, Dean McMullen.
John Shafer, Cedric Grant. Stan
ley McNutt, Donald Hazelett and
Richard James.
Assigned to cadet sergeant
first class are Richard Lee, Dean
Highlander. Robert Trigg, Gor
don Rice, Robert Lawson, Robert
McCracken, Richard Barker,
Harrison Bradley, Martin Bran
denfels, John Lighty, Myron Bag
ley, Ronald Christenson, David
Goode, James Hudson and Philip
Parsons.
Cadet sergeants will be Ra
mon Bell, Jack Murray, Charles
McClelland, John Roach, James
Dielschneider, Roger Martin,
Stanley Rasmussen, James
Greene, Kenneth Hampton, Pat
rick Eaton, Arthur McFadden,
William Robertson, Allen Burns,
Medical Specialist
Or Campus Friday
A representative of the Wom
en’s Medical Specialist corps will
be on campus Friday to interview
women interested in professional
training offered by the Army
Medical service in dietetics, phy
sical therapy and occupational
therapy.
Appointments to see Maj.
Genevieve S. Beard may be made
at the graduate placement of
fice in Emerald hall.
For women interested in diet
etics, a 12-month internship is
available to graduates in food
and nutrition or institution man
agement.
Pre-requisites for the 12-month
physical therapy course include
courses in the biological and
physical sciences.
A minimum of 15 hours in
psychology, science or sociology
and an interest in arts and crafts
are required for the 18-month
course in occupational therapy.
Students selected for the pro
fessional training program are
commissioned as second lieuten
ants in the Women’s Medical
Specialist corps before they be
gin their course. They receive of
ficer's pay and allowances dur
ing the training period.
Army ROTC Men
To Hear Weaver
Second Lt. John Weaver, who
graduated from the University
last June, will speak to senior
Army ROTC students today. Lt.
Weaver will discuss what an
ROTC graduate can expect when
called to active duty.
Lt. Weaver is now assigned
to the 82nd Airborne division at
Fort Brogg, N.C. He received his
basic infantry officer’s training
at Fort Benning, Ga., where he
graduated eleventh in a class of
184.
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Eberhard, Earle Ahrens, Benja
min Kahelekulu, William Baker,
Shannon Oldham, Gil Lieberman,
Gary Jones, Carl Hastings, Harry
Elliott, Don Bonime, Gary Peter
son, Scott Lehner, Denny Hall
mark, Walter Garrett, Elliot
Boggess, Gordon Dahlquist, Clar
ence Shackelford, Barry Biggs,
James Katekaru, Peter Taussig,
Donald Thurber, Carl Groth,
Karl Schwarck and Dick Moke.
Assigned to cadet corporal are
C. Linninger, Berge Borrevik,
Denis Soderman, Rex Titus, Wil
liam Mainwaring, Q. Powers,
James ■ Woodyard, Dennis Olsen,
Stephen Danchok, James Gilles
pie, Charles Wingard. Myron
Smith. Gary Cannon, Mike Star
Cregon Alum Edits
Section of Journal
A former University of Oregon
student has been named editor
of a new section in the Journal
of Accountancy, organ of the
American Institute of Account
ants.
Arthur M. Cannon, who also
attended the universities of
Washington and California and
the Army Industrial college, has
been on the faculty of the Uni
versity of Washington since 1947.
He has also been consultant to
the University Metropolitan
Tract, Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph company, Washington
Public Utility Districts associa
tion, Puget Sound Power and
Light company and the Oil Heat
institute.
Civil ServiceSelects
Canadian Citizens
Information for Canadian citi
zens on employment possibilities
with the Canadian Civil Service,
commiasion is available at the
graduate placement'office in Em
erald hall.
Currently the service is seek
ing graduates or seniors in com
merce, accounting or law for
work with the commerce division.
Positions are open in the for
eign trade service for graduates
in economics, commerce, inter
national trade, engineering, ag
riculture, law and public admin
istration. Also open is work with
the foreign service, department
of external affairs.
All applicants for the positions
must be Canadian citizens.
ling, Norman Fogelstrom, Wil
liam Pollard, Carl Gibson, Phil
Richter, Nicholas Markulis, Ed
win Snow, Dong Basham, Rich
ard Costi, E. Laing, Ron Spicer,
Larry Kromling, Jerry Pool,
Jerry Maddox, John Hendrickson,
Keith Barker, Winston Maxwell.
Monte Johnson, W. Boyle, How
ard Potts, Bert Bamforth. Dud
ley Makahanaloa, Dave New
land, Nelson Tandoc, J. Moore,
'Charles Killison, Marshall Pal
lett, Von Miller, Gary DeBroe
kert, Larry Sowell and Harvey
Woods.
Cadet privates first class will
be Dick Allen. March Anderson.
Harmon Arbogast, George Barr,
W. Bell, Rodney Berkshire, Ger
ald Blank, Bruce Bloomfield, J.
Brandt, R. Campbell. R. Cham
berlain, Gerald Chase, Arden
Christensen, Ronald Clark, Alan
Dale, James Dutchuk. Earl Klatt,
Terry Fujinaga, Ralph Gary,
j Raymond Giansante. Douglas
Gill, Fred Wilcox. Douglas Wood,
Denny George, Norman Silliman
, and Edward Gray.
Student Nurse Speaks
At White Caps Club
The last fall term meeting of
White Caps, pre-nursing club,
will be held Wednesday noon in
the Student Union.
Featured on the program will
be a talk by a student nurse who
will speak on her senior year as
a student nurse.
Interested students tire invited
i to attend. Room number will be
posted on the SU bulletin board.
CLASSIFIEDS
Wanted: part-time bookkeeper.
Approx. 10 hours a week. Close
to campus. Please give quali
fications. Write to Emerald
classified. 12-2
j Wanted: Ride to Wisconsin or
vicinity for Christmas holi
days. Will share driving and
expenses. Gordon Gibbs, 751
8th, Springfield, or call 7-9006.
12-3
ALL KINDS of mending, my
home, 2745 Kincaid. Phone
3-1302. 12-6
Alterations and Sewing: For
mals a specialty. 1287 Oak or
call 4-3094. 12-2
Tutoring in English. Call 3-3509
mornings or evenings. 12-8
MEN!
Beau Brummell took you
_ Out of Knee Pants!
Beau Brummell Oscar
• Beau Brummell Statuette
• Cashmere Sweater from
Fennell's
• Dinner at the Bib 'n' Tucker
Room in the Eugene Hotel
• Corsage and boutonniere
by Eugene Flower Home
• Airways Limousine service
to the premier—Dec. 8—
showing of
"Beau Brummell"
• Beau Brummell leather
billfold from M-G-M
• Heilig Theater pass for the
remaining school year
Beau Brummell, one of the most en
gaging and controversial figures of Eng
land's flamboyant Regency period, left
his mark on the fashions, morals and
court intrigues of his day.
It was Beau Brummell who inaugur
ated the change in men's fashions from
knee breeches to the chimney - pipe
trousers.
M-G-M brings to life the story of this
famed Englishman in its movie "Beau
Brummell," starting next
v/eek at the Heilig Theater.
The Campus Beau Brum
mell, a man of your choice,
will be elected by you on
Thursday. Watch for ballots
in this paper.
The Beau Brummell oscar
will be awarded "Friday at
4" in the Fishbowl. See you
there.
Finalists' Pictures
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