Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 02, 1955, SECTION I, Page Three, Image 3

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    Oregon General
Reviews Cadets
Graduating Kenton and mili
tary officials reviewed Air Force
iinrt Army ROTO cartels Tuesday
on Hayward fiolrt as a climax to
tho annual Governor's Day re
viow preset.1 Mil i,y tho military
ilupai I men!
Major General Thomas Uilea,
adjutant general of Oregon, rep
resented Governor Paul Patter
non on I he leviewing at aft ami
also look part in tho present#
tjon of awards to outstanding
cirtetu.
•Seniors of both services were
recognized in tho. military grad
tut lion exercises, aftoi which
thoy formed In front of the re
viewing Miami for exhibitions by
the Army and Air Force drill
t’-ama and the review, in which
units wore commanded by junior
officers.
f'adet Colonel Emerson Harvey
of the ROTO served as command
er of troops and Cadet Colonel
Charles Greenley of the Air
Force was adjutant.
The review was preceded by
the annual Governor's Day
luncheon at noon for members of
the reviewing staff. Following
the review ceremony Air Force
and A rmy KOTC senioi-s met
with General Ftilea In a question
and answer |a*riod.
In addition to General Rilea,
t hi- reviewing staff included O.
Meredith Wilson, University
president; Charles D. Byrne,
chancellor of the state system of
higher education; John R. Rieh
a ids, vice-chancellor; W C.
Jones, dean of administration;
V. Kdwln Johnson. Kugene may
or. Jolm Gragg, president of the
Kugene Chamber of Commerce;
Fred Bienne, chamber secretary;
Kdwanl W. Older, Kane county
sheriff; Colonel Willard B Car
lock. chief of the Oregon mili
tary district; Colonel Edwin B
Daily. professor of air science,
and Lt. Col. Robiey D Evens,
professor of rnilit 'r science.
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Summer Building
Projects Planned
Summer project* for the Uni
vimlty'H physical plant include
building a meeting room in the
•Student. Union and a lettci men'e
lounge In McArthur court, and
the addition of a storage room
behind the mu:.lc auditorium.
The meeting room, 101 SU, i«
near the post office. It haa had
no specific use previously, and
has been an unfinished area of
the building.
The lettermen's lounge, par
tially financed by a smokei
sponsored by the lettermon last
winter, will contain trophy cases
and furniture.
The other project, the music
room, will serve -v storage space
for band uniforms, musical in
struments and other equipment.
Virgil D. Karl hall, the men's
new dormitory, wUl also be com
pleted this summer and opened
In the fall. Karl hall, together
with the present Straub hall, will
house most of the freshmen men
on campus.
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talkw on hops*** for a new relationship with Rusda since the signing of the agreement on Austrian
Independence. With cabinet members present, Kisen bower and Dulles talked informally from the
President's Vthlte House office prior to a report to the American people on his missions last
week to Paris and Vienna. (AP Wirephoto)
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