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,ara9es- Section Two V The Cottage Grove Sentinel COTTAGE GROVE. LANE G 'f’NTY, OREGON THL RSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1955 NUMBER 9 McKay, Thailand Educator to Get Hon. OSC Degrees Three Rivers Girl Scout Council Will Host V.I.P. The Lady Baden-Powell, Chief Guide of the International Asso- OREGON STATE COLLEGE - elation of Girl Guides and Girl Two honorary doctor’« degrees Scouts will be the guest of the will be conferred by Oregon State Three Rivers Girl Scout Council, college at its 88th Charter Day on October 26. and will appear at a meeting at the Erb Memorial observance October 27. They will go to Douglas Mc Building at 7:30. The meeting at which Lady Kay, secretary of the interior and a 1917 OSC graduate, and Luang Baden-Powell will speak is spon jointly by the Three Rivers Suwan. rector of sored Thailand's Kaset- - • sart university, which has a tech- Glr . cout Council, and the Uni- nical assistance contract with the of Oregon Student Body and will be a part of the univer- college. I sity series for this year. In ad It will be the first time in OSC history that honorary degrees have dition to her role as Chief Guide. been awarded apart from regular Lady Baden-Powell is also the of Lord Baden-Powell, who commencement exercises and the widow first time a leader from a foreign founded the Boy Scouts and started the world wide Scouting country has been so honored. movement. The degrees will be conferred The Girl Scouts, a Red Feather at a special 2:15 p.m. convocation Community Chest agency, are in the coliseum, according to planning the meeting to empha President A. I., Strand. The pub size the International aspect of lic is invited. Speaker will be Dr. the Girl Scouts, and are planning Clifford M. Hardin, chancellor of a Cleawox Chorus, a flag cere the University of Nebraska. mony representing all troops who McKay, who was named to the have troop or American flags, and cabinet in 1952 by President Eisen a pageant as a closing to the eve hower, got his introduction to ning. politics at OSC. He was elected Guests will have the opportuni freshman class president in 1913 ty of greeting Lady Baden-Powell and student body president in personally after the meeting. Mrs. A. L. Crockett, Third Vice 1917. He missed graduation exer cises, however, because he entered President of the Three Rivers Girl military service before commence Scouts is general chairman of the ment. After army service, he set meeting and has been assisted by tled in Salem where he was presi the following committee Mrs. j. dent of the chamber of commerce D. Janes, Mrs. R. R. Rouw. Mrs. and later mayor, state senator Victor Bryant. Mrs. Robert R. and then governor. Ferens, Mrs. F. W. Kelley. Jr., Suwan is an internationally- Mrs. Don Schuman and Mrs. Rob known jioultry scientist and edu ert Near, Eugene; Mrs. Spencer cator. Under his leadership, Kaset. Alexander. Springfield: Mrs. Har sart university has made notable old Tapp. Cottage Grove, and growth and development in train Mrs. C. R. Barsby, Junction City. ing scientists for Thailand. The The meeting will be open to the university, located at capital-city public. Bangkok, is interested in most o'f the same fields as OSC. OSC and Kasetsart signed” technical aid pact last year. It provided for OSC to send a team of scientists to that country to The tenth annual competitive help in expansion and develop examination for high school sen ment plans and to bring Kaset iors w'ho desire to attend college sart teachers to this country for and train for careers as Naval advanced study. Seven OSC staff officers will be held throughout members are now in Thailand and the nation on December 10. the nine Thai teachers are studying at Navy announced today. Applica OSC. tions for the NROTC are now' available, but must be received PERKY'S JAPAN EXPEDITION I by November 19, the announce- When Admiral Perry made his ■ ment added. expedition to Japan, the Marines Successful candidates will start went ashore to drill and greatly : their Naval careers in colleges impressed the Japanese with their and universities across the coun discipline and the precision of try in 1956, with substantial fi their exercises. The Marines, nancial assistance from the gov dressed in one of the most showy ernment. After a norma] college uniforms ever worn by the Ma I education, graduates will be com rine Corps, did their bit by mak missioned in the Regular Navy or ing the military displays more j Marine Corps, for active duty with colorful and impressive to the the Fleet throughout the world. Male citizens of the United Japanese and thereby contributed materially to the success of I States, between the ages of 17 Perry's expedition. and 21 are eligible to apply for the NROTC aptitude test. Per- j sons who attain a qualifying score will be given the Navy’s rigid midshipman physical examination next February. From the pool of qualified candidates remaining in competition, approximately 1,800 young men will be selected for young men to the NROTC, and SHE TALKED HIS HEAD OF the college of their choice. Students enrolled in the Reg ular NROTC program will spend their summers on training cruises with the Fleet, and will receive $600 annual * retainer pay until commissioned. In addition to the normal college curriculum, the midshipmen will study a planned course in Naval Science. All tui tion, fees and books will be fur nished by the Navy. This college training program is also open to enlisted men on ac tive duty in the Navy and Marine Corps. 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