WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Colonel Baldwin Names New R.O.T.C. Cadet Officers Colonel Karl F. Baldwin in command of the R.O.T.C. units here, today announced the appointments and assignments of the cadet commissioned and noncommissioned officers for the first semester of the present school year. Because of the very large enrollment, which is an increase of over 64 per cent of the highest enrollment ever attained by the R.O.T.C. since its organization here in 1919, it was necessary to organize a regiment formation consisting of three battalions comprising 10 companies. Regimental Headquarters First Batallion Headquarters Regimental commander. Cadet Lieut. Col. Carter D. Butler; regimental adjutant, Cadet Captain, Phillip C. Wikoff; cadet color sergeant, Tech. Sgt. Arthur Wahl; cadet color sergeant, Tech. Sgt. Bertram L. Brown. First Badminton Battalion commander, Cadet Major, Marshal Waterman; battalion adjutant, Cadet First Lieut. Charles R. Hodson. Second Battalion Headquarters Second Battalion Headquarters Battalion commander. Cadet Major Robert L. Burns; battalion adjutant, Cadet Second Lieut. Clyde W. Pace. Company A Third Battalion Headquarters Battalion commander, Cadet Major Robert L. Morrison; battalion adjutant, Cadet First Lieut. Byron W. Bales. Company A: company commander, Cadet Capt. Dale W. Luching; platoon commander, first platoon, Cadet First Lieut. James R. Groff; platoon commander, second platoon, Cadet First Lieut. Richard D. Large, Cadet Second Lieut. Ronald F. Anderson; first sergeant, Cadet First Sergeant Spencer Bayles. det First Sergeant Spencer Bayles. First platoon: platoon sergeant, Cadet Sergeant George T. Judson. Cadet sergeants, Melvin F. Lindeman, Victor E. Barlow; cadet corporals, Charles R. Elder, Harold A. Cunningham, Kenneth W. Keene, Orlando Webb, Stanton L. Kreider, Walter Y. Thomas. Second platoon: platoon sergeant, Cadet Sergent Wellman E. Nusbaum; cadet sergeants, Herbert G. Hoover, Dean E. Martin; cadet corporals, Byron M. Kern, Harwood G. Kolsky, Bernard D. Dean, Edmund G. Becker, Grover H. Denlinger. Company B Company commander, Cadet Captain Presson S. Shane; platoon commander, first platoon, Cadet First Lieut. Thad F. Ballinger; platoon commander, second platoon, Cadet first Lieut. Billy B. Lash, Cadet Second Lieut. Jack Henry; first sergeant, Cadet First Sergeant, Albert W. Grohne. First platoon: platoon sergeant, Cadet Sergeant Stuart D. Mitchelson; cadet sergeant, Frank D. Arnold; cadet corporals, Jack E. Engel, Louis F. Lafferty, Robert J. Knox, Warren R. Williams, William H. Duke, Russell W. Baker, Lyman P. Johnson. Johnson. Second platoon: platoon sergeant, Cadet Sergeant Lloyd M. Greene; cadet sergeants, James H. Gillie, Merle E. Masterson; cadet corporals, Howard B. Kenton, George L. Johnson, Joseph R. LaMarche, Jr. Charles W. Means, Merle E. Bailey. Company C Company commander, Cadet Captain Harry W. Adams; platoon commander, first platoon, Cadet First Lieut. Russell R. Girsch; platoon commander, second platoon, Cadet First Lieut. Robert F. Stadler; Cadet Second Lieut. Edward J. Garich; first sergeant, Cadet First Sgt. Ross H. Ley. First platoon: platoon sergeant, Cadet Sgt. John H. Doolittle; cadet sergeants, Arthur L. Olsen, Burt G. Larson; cadet corporals, Stanley P. Nieman, V. L Cline, Victor B. Rink, Robert S. McCarty, Perry T. Fleagle, Laurie R. Russell. Second platoon: platoon sergeant, Cadet Sgt. Frederick L. Lawson; cadet sergeants, Albert J. Wieland, Ralph E. Shapley, George S. Fleeson; cadet corporals, Ralph C. Fleagle, L. Franklin Lichty, Albert C. Reed, Leo J. Anderson, Kenneth E. Gardner. Company D Company commander, Cadet Captain Raymond C. Herschman; platoon commander, first platoon, Cadet First Lieut. Frederick T. Luke, Cadet Second Lieut. Frederick E. Totten; platoon commander, second platoon, Cadet First Lieut. Edward D. Poole; first sergeant, Cadet First Sgt. Francis J. Domingo. First platoon; platoon sergeant, Cadet Sgt. Kenneth E. Maricle; cadet sergeants, Arlo Dale Harkleroad, Robert W. Royer; cadet corporals, George R. Verhage, Fred H. Gades, Joseph P. Johnston, Wilson N. Gilliat, Jerome G. Hellings, Frederick P. Evans. Company commander, Cadet Captain George R. Wiszneauza; platoon commander, first platoon, Cadet First Lieut. Lirah A. Malott, Cadet Second Lieut. Robert G. Paulette; platoon commander, second platoon, Cadet First Lieut. Ralph G. Adams, Cadet Second Lieut. Lloyd C. Heiberg; first sergeant, Cadet First Sgt. James P. Brown. First Sgt. James First platoon: platoon sergeant, Cadet Sgt. James W. Kelly; cadet sergeants, Maurice G. Hill, Robert H. Ebersole; cadet corporals, Vernon J. McKale, Paul D. Courter, Franklin A. Zook, Allen J. Verhage, Oral W. Bilywe, Barret H. Van Dyke. W. Binyew. Second platoon: platoon sergeant, Cadet Sergeant Jacob A. Petrie; cadet sergeants, Dorus M. Munsinger; cadet corporals, Charles J. Bliss, George R. Nelson, Rodney D. Smith, Ralph L. Sheneman, Charles M. Haus, John F. Holmes. Second platoon: platoon sergeant, Cadet Sgt. William L. Feienmuth; cadet sergeant, William R. Mackie; cadet corporals, John F. Headrick, Arthur J. Black, Don E. Garrett, Eldon W. Sams, George B. Parmelee, Donald E. Blair. Company F Company commander, Cadet Captain Robert H. Piease; platoon commander, first platoon, Cadet First Lieut. John D. Morton, Cadet Second Lieut. Herbert E. Smith; platoon commander, second platoon, Cadet First Lieut. Dean E. Tilton; first sergeant, Cadet First Sgt. Fred S. Winter. First platoon: platoon sergeant, Cadet Sgt. William B. Pendleton; cadet sergeants. Raymond A. Gulley, Selby S. Soward, Howard N. Babcock; cadet corporals, Howard H. Branine, Warren K. Harwood, Carl C. Perkins, Charles E. Read, Orville C. Hart. Orville C. Hare. Second platoon: platoon sergeant, Cadet Sgt. Charles W. Todd; cadet sergeants, David D. Rosen, Burritt H. Hill; cadet corporals, William T. Stone, Spencer G. Burtis, Robert D. Pittsburgh; Robert G. White, Glenn R. Piper. Company G Company E Company commander. Cadet Captain Jerald H. Boynton; platoon commander, first platoon, Cadet First Lieut. Hugh H. Bruner, Cadet Second Lieut. Robert L. Keplinger; platoon commander, second platoon, Cadet First Lieut. Christian N. Hoffman; first sergeant, Cadet First Sgt. Lawrence S. Strong. Spanish Dancers Here Monday Night Intricate gypsy dance rhythms and steps will be featured by Argentinita, "Spain's No. 1 Dancer," and her ensemble of Spanish dancers in their performance at Hoch auditorium Monday night. This is one of the dancer's first appearances on her third tour of the United States. Last year her presentation with Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo was one of the high points of the dance season. Last summer she danced an extensive engagement in Buenos Aires, her birth place, which was followed by a tour of Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and other Latin American countries. The material which has gone into the preparation of Monday night's program was gathered personally by Argentinita on visits to Spain and South America. In the case of the gypsy routines the dancer actually traveled with groups of these people absorbing their philosophy of life as well as the dance rhythms. The internationally famous dancer insists on a perfection and an authenticity of detail which critics and audiences have come to recognize. The Lawrence audience will be one of the first to view the new program and costumes prepared by Argentinita last summer. Ashton Will Speak To English Students Engineers Look To Interviews for Jobs England's literary renaissance will rear its head again this week when Dr. John W. Ashton, head of the department of English, speaks to English majors and graduates of the department of English at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building. Dr. Ashton will speak on "Sir Thomas Elyot and the English Renaissance." After his lecture tea will be served in the Old English room of the Memorial Union building to students of the department attending the lecture. the lecture. Miss Margaret Lynn, professor of English and Miss Rose Morgan, associate professor of English, are in charge of arrangements for the tea. Prof. E. D. Hay, head of the mechanical engineering department, announced Monday that Mr. M. M. Boring of the General Electric Company will be at the University on Nov. 21 to interview mechanical and electrical engineers who may be interested in working for General Electric. Student Recital Tomorrow Mr. Boring is the first of several representatives of large companies who will interview men in all branches of the School of Engineering about possible employment with these companies. "Sonata in D, First Movement," (Schubert), Betty Haney, violin, Dorothy Gehret, piano. Students in violin and piano in the School of Fine Arts will give a recital at 3:30 tomorrow afternoon, in Frank Strong auditorium. The program will be as follows: First platoon: platoon sergeant, Cadet Sgt. Curiss H. Alloway; cadet sergeants, William T. Kopp, John W. Poos, Jack O. Bryan; cadet corporals. Edward W. Moorman, Gilman C. Harding, John D. Morgan, George E. Chapman, Albert R. Shields. "Anees de Felerinage" (Liszt), Audene Fausett, piano. Adulte Faure Foll'nish, To Shep, My Mischievous Dog" (Still); "The Cat and the Mouse' (Copeland), Eileen Martin, piano. "The Chase" (Paganini - Liszt) Edward Utley, piano. Company H Edward Utley, pianist "Etude in C Minor" (Chopin), Mary Elizabeth Evans, piano. "Polonaise in A Flat" (Chopin), Jack Mohlenkamp, piano. Second platoon: platoon sergeant. Cadet Sgt. Lester L. Henry; cadet sergeants, Sidney S. Salt, William A. Byerley; cadet corporals, Charles W. Prather, Craig P. Howes, William A. Morrison, Wallace B. Hinshaw, Maurice E. Barker. Dr. Chandler To Hays Dr. Chandler 16 Hays Dr. H. E. Chandler, director of the Summer Session, left at noon yesterday for Hays, where he will make a survey of the school there and make a check on the scholastic rating. Miss Louise Lesslie, secretary of the state board of education, is assisting Doctor Chandler in this work. Doctor Chandler is expected back on the campus tomorrow. Company commander, Cadet Captain Dane G. Bales; platoon commander, first platoon, Cadet First Lieut. Daniel S. LaShellle; platoon commander, second shellle, Cadet First Lieut. James B. Johnson, Cadet Second Lieut. Leonard N. Ferry; first sergeant, Cadet First Sgt. Clarence E. Stephens. ence E. platoon; platoon sergeant, Cadet S. Benjamin M. Matassarin; cadet sergeants, Thomas G. Stewart, Dale B. Hyten, Don R. Meriwether; cadet corporals, Harold W. Wilson, Jr., Robert C. Hull, Arthur W. Shoaf, Albert E. Hylton, Robb C. Johnson. ond Lieut. Verl D. Luehring; platoon commander, second plateon, Cadet First Lieut. William B. Langworthy; first sergeant, Cadet First Sgt. Jerry B. Riesly. Company I Second platoon: platoon sergeant, Cadet Sgt. William B. Duncan; cadet sergeants. John T. Weatherwax, James B. Colt, Conrad W. Marvin; cadet corporals, Robert E. Bigelow, Conrad J. Curtis, Ralph Herman, Ralph D. Vance. Company commander, Cadet captain Ray J. Stancliff; platoon commander, first platoon, Cadet First Lieut. Jack R. Severin, Cadet Sec- First platoon: platoon sergeant, Cadet Sgt. Kay W. Thompson; cadet sergeants, Anthony F. Unrein, Byron W. Schroeder, James D. Waugh; cadet corporals, Albert W. Ward, Robert J. Marshall, Paul R. Conway, James H. Dodderidge, William A. Kelly. William H. Second platoon: platoon sergeant, Cedar Sgt. Donald R. Boardman; aadet sergeants, James S. Hartzell, Frederick M. Wells; cadet corporals, Jack R. Armstrong, George J. E. Holzworth, Donald Lee Keplinger, Hubert P. Duckett, Jr., Albert F. Zernickow. Company K Company commander, Cadet Captain Ward E. Benkelman; platoon commander, first platoon, Cadet First Lieut. John S. Chalfant; platoon commander, second platoon, Cadet First Lieut. John R. Baldwin, Cadet Second Lieut. Clyde E. Woodman; first sergeant, Cadet First Set. George M. Lock. First platoon: platoon sergeant, Cadet Sgt, Lafe W. Bauer; cadet sergeants, John A. Browne, Jr., Calton B. Grissom, Jr., Robert C. Fairchild; cadet corporals, Hugh S. Mathewson, Clyde H. Edds, Wendell W. Wenstrand, James B. Arbuthnot, William L. Mundy. Second platoon, platoon sergeant, Cadet Sgt. Julien H. LePage; cadet sergeants, Marvin L. Eggleston; cadet corporals, Fred S. 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