Richards Picked
As Educational
UNESCO Aide
Olinneelloi John R, Richard* of
tin- Oregon Stnte System of High
er Ivlucatlon was recently elected
chairman of tin- U.S. National
Coninilwdon for UNfsCO.
The advisory group to the De
I ailment of Stole in composed of
over 100 educator*. scientists and
t HAM KIJ.OK KHTltUOS
Given Tup Position
representatives of national civic
nrganizationit. Chancellor Rich
ard* vvu» originally appointed on
the recommendation of th<- Amer
ican Council on Education.
Milton Eisenhower, preaident
ele't of John Hopkins University,
served as first chairman of the
committee when It wan estab
lish'd by Congress in lf*«b Jen
nel'e Moorhead, Eugene, of the
extension division’s campus office,
is the only other Oregon member
of the committee.
Employees Name
Schumacher Head
Waldo Schumacher, professor
of political science, was installed
as president of the University of
Oregon Chapter No. 77 of the
Oregon State Employees Associa
tion at a meeting early this sum
mer.
Charter for the group was pre
sented by Clarence S. Eklof. dis
trict director of the OSEA.
Paul B. Simpson, professor of
economics, will serve as vice
president of the organization.
Senior Cadets
Given Awards
Four Universitly senior* r«»
; reived honors recently at a result
, of their outstanding work In KO
i TC. The four cadets, all of whom
spent six weeks of summer train
ing at Ft. Lewis, Wash,, are Phil
McHugh, Pen Kahalekulu, Berge
Borrevik and Michael Starling.
.McHugh t'onorrd
McHugh, who will be cadet col
onel of the campus Array ROTC,
received the Distinguished Cadet
Trophy, given for outstanding
leadership and the highest scho
lastic re'ord on military subjects.
Kahalekulu received the sec
ond place Distinguished Cadet
Trophy. He has been appointed
cadet It. colonel for the coming
year. Kahalekulu was also select
ed to partrdapte at Camp Perry,
Ohio, on the Sixth Army ROTC
rifle team as a result of outstand
ing marksmanship at .summer
camp.
Borrevik Named
Borrevik wm awarded the Mil
itary Proficiency Medal a* a re
sult of receiving the highest
grades on military subject* and
an the outstanding cadet in his
omfany. He will be a cadet ma
jor thia yen.
Stai ling was awarded the sec
ond-place Military Proficiency
Medal He will la- first lieutenant.
Today's Stall
Makeup Kditor: A1 Johnson
News Desk: Nancy Castle.
Pepper Allen
Copy Desk: Sam Weiss. Ann
McKechnie. Wayne Woodman.
Lyle Anderson
Night Staff: Sam Vahey, A1
Drews, Pat Treece, Dianne Me
Krola. Mitch Ohucklemore
Makeout Editor: Walt Cox
Reporters: Pat Treece, Wayne
Woodman. Gail Motteler, Cay
Mundorff. Connie Hammond, Phil
Hager, Kvie Olsen, Dianne Mc
Krola, Joanne Morrissey, Patty
Timmons, Bill Cook, Ann Mc
Kechnie, Cornelia Kogle, Nancy
Castle, Bill Mainwanng, Pepper
Allen.
Some 4,000.000 young Amer
icans will be able to vote for the
President for the first time in the
November 6 election. Are you
one of them ? If so, be sure to
register. If you don't get your
name in the book you can't vote.
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FRESHMEN WIIX FIND h new experience awaiting them when
they take n leisurely canoe ride down the mlllrace. Canoes may
lx> rented at the boatliouse on the millrace today from 8:80 to 7
p.m., Saturday from 1 to 7 p.m., and Sunday from 1 to 7 p.m.
Canoe rental rates are 00 cents an hour.
SITTING I’KKTTV are the eight members of Oregon’s “Rally Royalty,” the new regal interpreta
tion of the Wehfoots’ long series of famed rally g rl groups. Seated, from left, are Anne Lathrop,
Judy Kcklund and Dottie (Juinn; hack row, I-aurie Scott, Diane Oldham, Karen Moke and Nancy
Payne. The girls made their first appearance at a “Buffalo Stampede” rally at the Student Union
Thursday night. Their field dehut will he at the Hayward Field opener with Idaho, September 29.
•< Photo by Brant Duceyt.
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