Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 31, 1955 79 ROTC Cadets Get Promotions Seventy-nine Army ROTC cadets were promoted for the spring semester today. The top promotion was given to Ronald Haught, engineering senior, from lieutenant colonel to colonel. Other promotions: From major to lieutenant colonel: Edmund Mitchell and Edwin Peyton, engineering seniors, and Richard Shaw, college sophomore. From captain to major: Loren Bass, fine arts senior; Ralph Grether, business senior, and Frank Haggard, college senior. From first lieutenant to captain: Alan Levin, education junior. From second lieutenant to first lieutenant, Kenneth Beardsley, business senior, Richard Bickle, sophomore, Charles Litlin, college senior; Ronald Barik, business junior and senior. From staff sergeant to master sergeant; Robert Cooper, college sophomore; Billy Crow, engineering junior; Free Heath, business junior; Claire Law, college junior; and Philip Rubin, engineering junior. From sergeant to staff sergeant; Don Baldwin, business junior; Howard Browning, engineering junior; Bill Hogan, college sophomore; Herbert Protzman, nursing senior; Gary Patterson, college junior; Charles Perlman, education junior. From corporal to sergeant: Justin Cash, college sophomore; James Curry, engineering junior; Stanley Ditus, first year law; Alfred Dunl, fine arts sophomore; Gordon Hudelson, college sophomore; Daniel Cox, Denis Lardner, education junior; William Nieder, education sophomore; Thomas O'Farrell, college sophomore; Harold Quielhorst, engineering junior; David Rose, business junior; Thomas Eubank, education junior; Tal Streeter, fine arts junior; and Frank Smith, college junior. From private first class to corporal Duard恩 Ecole college sophomore; Guy Furart, engineering freshman; Robert Smith, engineering freshman; and Allen Smith, engineering freshman. From private to corporate: Burton Aberlert, fine arts freshman; Ferol Gehring, forest biologist; Robert Harden, engineering sophomore; Morris Hanley, college freshman; Paul Kent, engineering sophomore; Harold Moore, college sophomore; Roger Pruitt, engineering freshman; Leonard Sullivan, engineering freshman; and Robert Wil伯 college sophomore. From private to private first class Daniel Cretz, college freshman; Billie Cohn, college freshman; Dickie, college freshman; Harold Kullman; engineering freshman; Lawrence Myers, engineering freshman; Gary Hill, engineering freshman; William Pierce, engineering freshman; Reids, college freshman; John Rodgers, college sophomore; Tim Templin, engineering sophomore; Martin, Updiegraff, college sophomore; Lloyd Wyant, engi- neering freshman, and Harry Zerfas, college sophomore. Brando, Kelly Receive Top Hollywood Prizes Hollywood—(U.P.)-Marlon Brando, a three-time loser in the annual battle for Oscars, won the Motion Picture Academy award last night for the best male performance in 1954. Miss Grace Kelly, a fellow New Yorker who has been in the movies only a year, was given the nod over veteran Judy Garland as the best actress. It was a great night for their city, too. "On the Waterfront," a film about waterfront crime and violence which was made in New York, won eight Oscars, tying the record set by "Gone with the Wind" in 1939. "On the Waterfront's" star, Brando, finally collected his Oscar for his portrait of a brooding dock worker. His girl friend in the movie, Eva Marie Saint, won the best supporting actress award. Miss Kelly won the best actress award for her role as a discouraged wife in "The Country Girl." Edmond O'Brien, the press agent of "The Barefoot Contessa," was given an Oscar as best supporting actor. All four players are first time Oscar winners. An unusual special award was voted by the Academy's board of Four students were initiated and four were pledged Tuesday to Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism fraternity for women. Initiated were Janis Johanson, college junior, and Ann Kelly, Nancy Collins, and Marion McCoy, journalism juniors. Theta Sigma Phi Initiates, Pledges Other appointments made were: To mason sergeant; George Kinney, counselor. Bulk milk tanks save about nine cents per 100 pounds of milk over old-fashioned cans. Pledged were Jane Pecinovsky, Janis Ijams, Barbara Bell, and Jane Dunham, college sophomores. To sergeant: Ralph Enghdahl, engineer- junior. Gary Fenty, college sophomore. Junior. Edwin Patterson, college sophomore. Junior Reardon, business junior. Kenneth gelle, college junior. David Stem busi- ness junior. Steve Burroughs, more, and Gary Welch, college junior. Special awards also went to Danny Kaye for his United Nations film, "Assignment Children," and to Jon Whitely and Vincent Winter, as best juvenile actors in "The Little Kidnappers" (English). directors to Greta Garbo for "her unforgettable" performances. Miss Garbo never received an Oscar during her long and illustrious career and the Academy decided to correct the oversight. Best direction honors went to Elia Kazan for "On the Waterfront." The best song Oscar was won by Sammy Cohn and Jule Styne for "Three Coins in the Fountain." "On the Waterfront" also won for best art direction, automatically giving it a set decoration plaque, technically its ninth award. But the film, shot entirely on location, had no sets, so Academy officials were uncertain as to who should receive the plaque. ISA Election Postponed The election of officers scheduled for last night by the Independent Student association was postponed until after Easter vacation because a quorum was not present at the meeting. Jay Janes Schedule Rush Tea April 20 The Jay James spring rush tea will be held from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, in the Pine room of the Student Union. Jay Jane President Ruby Schaulis, education junior, said girls interested in pledging Jay James must have 5 p.m. on Wednesday free. Pledging ceremonies will be April 27. WASH YOUR OWN CAR for CHUCK McBETH CONOCO SERVICE at 9th and Indiang Put your "CRAZY AUTO" in shape for Spring Picnics and Parties with a MORGAN-MACK tune up. Drive your car in today and let our expert mechanics prepare it for trouble-free performance this spring. Morgan-Mack 714 Vermont Phone 3500 - Your Ford Dealer in Lawrence SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND Fresh, Tasty Easter Egg Cup Cakes. 15c Each. DRAKE'S BAKERY 907 Mass. Read and Use the Kansan Classified Ads. There's one way to prove the quality of the meat you buy—your own taste. 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