Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 11, 1955, Page Six, Image 6

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    Federal Stall Reports
RPTC Improvement
Oregon s Army ROTC depart
ment has shown ‘‘great improve
ment over a year ago, reflecting
credit on Lt. Col. Roblev Evens
and his staff."
This report was given by the
federal inspection team which
completed its inspection Friday.
Colonel Martin Moshberger,
deputy chief of the Oregon mili
tary district, and his staff re
viewed the Army cadet regi
ment. attended a reception given
by the advanced ROTC students
and viewed the formal guard
mount and retreat ceremony held
iu front of the Student Union
Thursday afternoon.
Six awards for outstanding
shooting in the Willamette Val
ley League rifle match were
awarded during the afternoon, to
four Army ROTC cadets.
Receiving awards were Da
vid Goode, Carl Groth. Gordon
Nobriga and Lee Tucker. Goode
and Nobriga were high men in
their respective classes.
Mental Tests Set
For Naval Flying
Mental tests for men inter
ested in naval flight • training
will be given tonight and tomor
row night at 6:30 p.m. in Com
monwealth 172.
The tests will last for approx
imately three hours, and appli
cants will know the results im
mediately after taking them.
The men administering the
tests will be available in the;
Student Union all day hath days,
and may be contacted through
the administration office.
Men who pass the tests will
be eligible to take the physical
examination, to be given in Se
attle, and to file an application
for naval flight training. They
will not be obligated until their
orders come through, however.
One category, that for single
men between the ages of 18 and ;
25, requires a minimum of 90
University hours completed.
These men will then take a 16-'
week pre-flight training, and 14
months of flight training, fol
lowing which they will be com
missioned.
University graduates may be
married, and will be commis
sioned following their pre-flight:
training. They will receive the
flight traniing as commissoned
officers.
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SELL'ITTHRU THE
WANTASS
The Army ROTC rifle team
will hold a match every Tuesday
night for the rest of the term.
Tuesday the Army ROTC played
host to the Oregon State college
group.
The joint Air Force-Army
ROTC team has joined a 190
Club, for which membership re
quirements are to shoot a score
of 190 or better of a possible 200.
Present members of the team
are Ben Kahalekulu. Mike Mc
Kenzie. Lee Tucker, Carl Groth.
Richard Buffington and Norman
Silliman.
V. H. Dykstra to Discuss
Hume's Miracle Essay
“Hume's Essay on Miracles" j
will be the topic discussed by
V'. H. Dykstra, instructor in
philosophy, today at 12 in room
319 S.U. This is the second in a j
series of YMCA-sponsored con
troversial religious discussion
groups,
Dykstra will open the discus-!
sion with a brief explanation of
the title, and devote the re
mainder of the meeting to an-,
swering student questions. The
meeting will end at 12:50.
All interested students and pro
fessors are welcome to attend.
Moving Day
ES
TANKS AND ARMORED VEHICLES pause on the desert (April
18) for refueling while en route to the A EC’s proving grounds
in Nevada for the next atomic test scheduled for April 2C. The
tanks will provide protection for participating troops, who hither
to have taken refuge in trenches during atomic explosions. Eight
hundred men and 2'9 vehicles comprise the task force.
<AP Wirephoto)
Chaplain Rogers Talks
To Air Force ROTC
Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Vernon O.
Rogers of Air Force ROTC head
quarters. Montgomery. Ala., was
on campus May 6-8 for a staff
visit with the local detachment.
Chaplain Rogers also spoke
to several Air Science classes
on moral and spiritual values in
the Air Force.
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Batchelder to Talk To Delta Nu Alpha
The University chapter of Del
ta Nu Alpha, transportation hon
orary, will sponsor their second
annual transportation dinner
Thursday, at 6:30 p.m. at the
Student Union.
Guest speaker will be K. C.
Batchelder, traffic manager of
the West Coast Lumbermen's as
sociation. This meeting marks
the culmination of this year's ac
tivities of the group, and several
traffic representatives and other
officials of local industries will
attend.
University administration ami
faculty members attending will
include University President O.
Meredith Wilson, Dean Victor P.
Morris of the business school. A.
L. Lomax, professor of business
administration. C. F. Ziebarth,
associate professor of business
administration; Lt. Col. W li.
Thomas, ainocmte professor of
military science, and Major T.
W Thorpe, assistant professor of
military scrent-c.
Announcement of the award*
ing of the Republic Carloading
and Distributing company srhol
arship wiil also be made. New
officers of the group for the com
ing school year will also be an
nounced.
Pancho Segura, when a colle
giate tennis player at the Uni
veisity of Miami, won the NCAA
singles championship for three
straight seasons, He won in 1943,
1944 and 1945.
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