Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, October 19, 1951 NROTC Midshipmen, Petty Officers Named The appointment of 60 NROTC midshipmen and petty officers for the 1951-52 school year has been announced by Capt. W.R. Terrell, professor of naval science. The battalion staff includes; Comdr. L. C. Stromire, battalion battalion commander; Comdr. E. D. Durwoodie, battalion executive officer; Lt. D. E. Durwoodie, operations officer; Lt. O. W. Bolcourt, communications officer; Lt. W. D. McGillin, supply officer, and R. B. New- The following petty officers form the battalion color guard: Chief Petty Officer C. W. Stephens, national color bearer; Chief Petty Officer G. A. Youngmom, battalion standard bearer; Petty Officer G. Ruby and J. W. Scott, color escorts. Company "A" officers are: Lt. W. Q Martin, company commander; Lt. L. B Hardesty, executive officer; J. G. Kay chief deputy officer. First Platoon Company "A" officers are: Ens. R. L. Larzelle, platoon leader; Petty Officer First Class; D. J. Laughlin, platoon guide. Squad leaders are Petty Officers Second Class, K. F. Dubois, A. Harris, G. L. Goyd, and R. Hulis. Second Platoon Company "A" is headed by Ens. E. R. Mag, Platoon lead- ing Hunt Officer and Humphreys; Petty Officer First Class, J. H. Martin, platoon guide. Squad leaders are Petty Officers Second Class, J. H. Nelson, N. Nelson, D. L. White, and C. V. Dostle. Third Platoon Company "A" officers are: Ens. W. A. W. Intern, platoon leader; Adm. C. B. P. W., platoon officer; Petty Officer First Class, R. P. Ausherman, platoon guide. Squad leaders are Petty Officers Second Class, J. C. Ashmore, Cole, R. K. Barron, and C. A. Williams. A. winn, b. "B" officers are: Lt. J. L. Gillett, commander; Lt. R. L. Teaford, executive officer; H. H. Heinrich, company chief petty officer. First Platoon Company "B" officers are: Enz, J. T. Warkozekewski, platoon leader; K. H. V. Neider; Petty Officer First Class, C. L. Johnson, platoon guide. Squad leaders are Petty Officers Second Class, G. B. Keith, F. Keith, D. Caseley, and F. B. Reier. Second Platoon Company "B" officers are: Ens. H. M. Lowe, platoon leader; Capt. B. S. Benson, platoon officer; Petty Officer First Class, T. W. Oliver, platoon guide. Suad leaders are Petty Officers Second Class, W. D. Owens, C. Suad leaders, R. J. Esther, and W. E. House Jr. Three Platoon Company "B" officers are: Ens. G. T. Beauchamp, platoon officer, Petty Officer First Class. G. W. Swift, platoon guide. Squad leaders are: settle. Second Class. G. E. Hoyle. E. G. Eauk, E. K. Waling, and W. A. Wyman. Official Bulletin Engineerettes, 8 p.m. Monday, Oct 22, 26A Sunnyside, Dr. John Maxon speaker. Wives of engineers and architects. FACTS organizational meeting, freshman-men and women, 5 to-night. Pine room, Union. Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity, 7:15 p.m. Tuesday Oct. 23, East room, Union. Lutheran Student association, Halloween party, 7:30 tonight, Trinity church. Bring your friends. Lutheran Student association, 6 p.m. Sunday, Trinity Lutheran church, program and food. Mathematics Colloquium, 5 p.m. tuesday Oct. 22 11th Strong hall. Kansas University Disciple fellowship, 5:30 Sunday. Dr.C. P. Osborne, speaker. Cost supper. International Relations club, 6:15 pm. Wednesday, Oct. 24, English room, Union, $1.00 per plate. Mr. Edwin S. Munger, speaker. Call Berton, 415 for reservation before noon, Oct. 23. Kappa Phi, organization for Methidist women, 7:10 tonight, pledging service. Danforth chapel. Interfraternity council, 9 p.m. house Y, North Yorkshire appropriate be present. German Club picnic, 6 tonight, Potter lake. Tickets 304 Fraser--35c. Danforth chapel service, 8:30 Sunday morning. Sponsored by Gamma Delta. Everyone welcome. Gamma Delta (Lutheran student group), 5:30 p.m. Sunday, 17th and Vermont. Cost supper, fellowship, and movie. Jayhawker To Hold Meeting Saturday There will be a meeting of the secretarial staff of the Jayhawker annual at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Jayhawker office in the Union. The meeting is open to all staff members and interested persons. Any member of the staff who will be unable to attend should notify Dianne Stonebraker, secretary. WALTER REDER, ex-German officer, stares straight ahead in court in Bologna, Italy, where he is being tried by an Italian tribunal for being responsible for massacre of 1,750 Italians during 1944. Soph Poses As Semper's Big Threat Kansas' Two-Mile team, the Tarahumaras of the Big Seven, opens its 1951 season Friday against Ralph Higgins' Oklahoma A & M club at Stillwater. Seldom challenged last autumn, the Jayhawk's Herb Semper, defending NCAA cross-country king, will run into a threat in his first outing this year from a teammate! Soph Wes Santee ran the Two Mile in 9:21:0 last year as a freshman, and, of course, is regarded as a great prospect. He and Semper both toured abroad with American track troupes last summer. Keith Palmquist is the only other Jayhawk veteran. Four other soops will fill a seven-man squad including Norman Bitner, Kansas City; Dick Wilson, New York, NY; Lloyd Koby, Sedgwick, and Art Dalzell, Spring Hill. Five men will be counted in team scoring. Renovated Oriental Gallery Has Luxurious Atmosphere The KU team left by plane this morning and will return tonight, after this afternoon's competition. Unusual lighting effects and modern interior design create a luxurious atmosphere in the renovated Oriental gallery and the lecture rooms of the Museum of Art. Oriental art treasures are exhibited in the manner Orientals would place them. Lighting in the gallery is indirect and subdued, except on the walls built-in wall casements in which the art treasures are highlighted. In gleaming display are Korean ceramics from the second to the 15th century A.D.; 18th century Japanese pottery; porcelaines, jades, ivory, and terra cotta figurines of the Han, T'Ang, Sing, Yuan, and Ching Chinese dynasties. Mrs. Raymond Moore of Lawrence has lent for the display an intricately painted Chinese screen of the Ching period. In a case near the entrance is a 20-inch painted status of ivory from Japan of the Bodhisattava of mercy. Many of the objects on display are part of the William Bridges Thayer collection which was given to the University in 1917. The display will be rotated occasionally to show the many items in the Museum's Oriental collection. At the entrance to the Oriental gallery is a large, gilt, seated Buddha which placidly smiles at all visitors. Walls of the gallery are an unusual color. They were first water-stained black, then painted white. The white paint was rubbed off and the wood waxed. The resulting effect is a soft silver-tan which contrasts against the gleaming floor of black and silver-gray squares. Shutter type doors open off the gallery into the main lecture room which seats 180 people. The canted walls of the room are covered in striated plywood, and set in zigzag panels to improve the acoustics of the room. A smaller lecture room, along with other galleries and rooms in the Museum, is also undergoing renovation and will soon be completed. Bob Kline, former Kansas center- end, who was stricken with polio two years ago, is spotting Jayhawker games for radio broadcasters this autumn, and working for an ac- counting firm in Kansas City, Mo. EUGENIO DE BARROS, his wife, two daughters and a son take refuge in a huddle on the floor of the "Lion's Palace" in Sao Luis, Maranhao, Brazil, when a rebel force of thousands greeted him with guns, knives and clubs on his return after a federal tribunal had confirmed his election. 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