Continued from Page 2B bergh made his solo flight across the Atlantic in 1927,” Chilton says. ”1 did 12 years of test flying and then went back on active duty in the Korean War,” he says. Chilton says he always en joyed the thrill of testing air craft, but believes the most ex sea,” he says. But Chilton’s quest for excite ment did not begin at Rockwell. During his four years at the University, Chilton exhibited much of the daring that would come to exemplify his character in future endeavors. In 1937 Mike Hoyman, University swim coach, sug 'The confidence he has in himself, you can tell he’s a man of action... .He did that back dive off the high board.. .afterward he told me he hadn *t done one since 1955 * — Lani Loken-Dahle citing part was taking up a new model for the first time. “First flights were kind of a special thing.. .an occasion,” he says. Only once in his career, in 1943, did Chilton have to bail out of an experimental bomber. “The airplane came apart and there was no way out but to get out. I ended up ten miles out to gested that Chilton give the team a little publicity by perfor ming a fire dive off a 50-foot tower into the Millrace during Junior Weekend festivities. ‘‘It’s just a matter of covering yourself with gasoline, then lighting a match and diving in," Chilton says of the dive. The Oregon Daily Emerald With almost 50 years of experience, Chilton's expertise in judging is well appreciated at this University intramural swim meet Feb, 25. The jacknife was one of Chilton’s many championship diving forms that lead to him being hailed as one of the finest springboard men on the coast in 1937. ** German AUTO SERVICE VW’S MERCEDES BMW’S DATSUN TOYOTA Reliable service