SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN R.O.T.C.Awards To Honor Men At Annual Barbecue Annual awards were made at the R.O.T.C. barbecue held Wednesday night in the Civic auditorium. gion cup, given by the Dorsey Liberty post excellence, was awarded to Company "A", stain F. L. Lawson, commanding; and The American Legion cup, g No.14, for company excellence, first battalion, Cadet Captain F to Company "K," third battalion, Cadet Captain H. P. Duckett, commanding. Silver marksmanship medal and name on Lawrence Reserve Officers Association cup, awarded to best cadet rifle shot in the R.O.T.C., was earned by Edwin Crowley. The R.O.T.C. Shield (for first award) given to those who have not previously received shields or sweaters and who have a minimum average score of 335, was awarded to Edwin Crowley and Dale Lingelbach. Medals with rifle bar (second award) going to those who have previously received shields or sweaters, were awarded to Frank Tyler, Arthur Wahl, John Morgan, Curtis Alloway, and Bill Morrison. Awards to Advanced Cadets Certificates of award as honor graduates and designated as such to the Corps Area commander and the University R.O.T.C. medal with the "Merit Bar" for second year advanced cadets, went to Ross Ley, Benjamin Matassarin, John Morgan, Arthur Wahl, and Harold Wilson. To first year advanced cadet Fredrick Bohannon went a medal by P.M.S.T. for outstanding leadership. The medal of the National Society of Sons of the American Revolution, based on leadership, soldierly bearing, and excellence in oratorical courses, was awarded to William Kelly. The medal of the U. S. Coast Artillery Association, based 70 per cent on academic and military subjects, and 30 per cent on character, initiative, loyalty, force, leadership, co-operation, industry, military bearing and neatness, was awarded to George Lee Johnson. Scabbard and Blade Medal The second year basic cadet's first place award of the Scabbard and Blade medal for the highest military average in the second year course in Coast Artillery went to Arthur Nelson. The second year basic cadets (infantry) of a Scabbard and Blade medal, was awarded to Robert McConnell. The second place award, a copy of the R.O.T.C. manual for coast artillery, advanced, went to Arthur Benner. The second place award, a copy of the R.O.T.C. manual for the infantry, advanced, was awarded to The award to first year basic cadets, medal to the highest rated cadet in each batallion, was awarded to Edward Colburn, John Shelton, and David Smart. Cadets Get Promotions Glenn Porter. Also for this group, a certificate for eligibility for promotion to corporal to highest rated cadet from each company and the University I.O.T.C. medal with the "Merit" bar, went to Maurice Baringer, Co. "A"; John Margrave, Co. "B"; Paul Hare, Co. "C"; Clayton Kyle, Co. "D"; Lew Purinton, Co. "E"; Harry Shinkel, Co. "F"; Robert Siddons, Co. "G"; Lloyd Fairbanks, Co. "H"; Robert Mann, Co. "T"; and Rodney Selfridge, Co. "K". No Sissies At University of Utah NoISSIES AT UNIVERSITY OF UTah Salt Lake City, Utah — When the University of Utah graduates its mining school class there are no soft-palmed sissies that have never been down in the "diggin's." The fact that you can see students in hard-rock hats, sweat-soaked shirts and dirty overalls is proof. The mining school maintains its own practice mine. Students get actual work at surveying, timbering, ventilation and mining. 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High school gridsters of the Sunflower state play a brand of football second to none, and each year many of these high school stars carry their quest for competition and knowledge on to college. But it is surprising, the number of them that matriculate at schools outside Kansas . . Lou and Junior Brock, both of whom spark-plugged the Purdue Boilermaker eleven, played their high school football at Stafford. Leo and Wilmar Bledsoe Bledsoe and Bill Savoy, all three Great Bend football greats, hied their grid prowess to Southern California. Sam and Vike Francis, two boys who helped make football history at Nebraska, are products of Oberlin high. Kansas could ameliorate its football standing if it could keep local talent home. To Be cr Not To Be Players like these have slipped through the fingers of Kansas alums INTENSIVE TRAINING IN: Comptometry, Penmanship. Shorthand, Typing, Accounting, Machine Bookkeeping. Schoel at 7th & La. Sts. PHONE 894 BOYS: Board and room for summer. 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