WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1940. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- PAGE FIVE News Continued From Page 1 K.U.'s 'Army' Cadet First Lieut. C. J. Baer, commander of the best trained platoon in the first battallion. Each of the 25 men in the platoon received the R.O. T.C. medal with a "platoon" bar. Cadet First Lieut. S. Jones, c'40, received the Douglas county chapter Reserve Officers Association cup for being the commander of the best trained platoon in the Second Battalion. Each of the 27 men in the second platoon, company "G", received the R.O.T.C. medal with a "platoon" bar. William Smiley, c'40, received the silver marksmanship medal, and also has his name engraved on the Lawrence Reserve Officers Association cup, for being the best rifle shot of the school year. Those receiving sweaters with shields, and the R.O.T.C. "rifle" bar for the annual award for rifle marksmanship were: R. N Smith, b'40, R. J. Knox, e'44, F. T. Lu'e, e'41, J. D. Keeling, c'42, and A. J. Black, c'44. Those who won, but had previously been awarded sweaters, received the R.O.T.C. medal with "rifle" bar. They were William Smiley, c'40, R. L Marietta, c'40, R. H. Price, c'41, A. Wahl c'41, and C. H. Alloway, c'42. Certificates of awards as honor graduates, and designation by the Commanding General of the Seventh Corps area, were L. M. Young, c'40, R. L. Marietta, c'40, D. D. DeFord, c'40, D. R. Hopkins, b'40, A. C. Mitchell, e'40, J. R. Mitchell, b'40, and V. C. Rethman, e'40. The commandant's saber was presented by the professors of the military science department to C. D Butler, c'44 for the most outstanding leadership. H. H. Bruner, b'41, received the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution medal which is based upon leadership, soldierly bearing and excellence in oratory. The medal of the U.S. Coast Artillery Association went to P. S. Shane, e'41, for academic and military standing, character, cooperation and leadership. The cup presented by Carl's Clothing store of Lawrence went to R. G. Adams, e'41, for distinguished military and academic standing in the Coast Artillery Corps. The R.O.T.C. medal and "merit" bar for outstanding academic and military scholarship, in the first year advanced course were presented to B. W. Bales, e'40, J. H. Boynton, e'42, J. R. Severin, b'41, R. L. Morrison, c'41, F. T. Luke, e'41, J. B. Johnson, c'41, C. D. Butler, c'41, H. H. Bruner, b'41 P. S. Shane, e'41, R. G. Adams, e'41 A. Wahl, c'42, received the Scabbard and Blade medal for the highest military average in the Coast Artillery second year basic course. B. M. Matassarin, c'42 received the same type of medal for the highest military average in the second year Infantry course. The runners up for the Scabbard and Blade medal received a copy of the advanced R.O. T.C. manual. The Coast Artillery manuals went to R. H. Ley, c'42, and F. J. Domingo, e'42. C. E. Woodman, e'41, received the Infantry manual. The R.O.T.C. medals with "merit" bars for outstanding scholarship in the second year basic course went to the following: W. B. Pendleton, c'44, K. W. Thompson, e'44, C. H. Alloway, c'42, F. S. Winter, c'42, J. P. Brown, e'43, J. S. Hartzell, c'41, S. Bayles, c'44, F. L. Lawaso, c'43, C. W. Pace, e'40, I. V. Robison, e'44, A. Wahl, e'40, B. M. Matassarin, c'43, C E. Woodman, e'42, F, J. Domingo, e-42, R. H. Ley, e'42. The following awards were made to cadets completing the first year basic course with an average grade of at least a "C". J. H. Gillie, c'44, received the cup presented by Weavers of Lawrence for attaining the highest rating in competition in the first Battallion. A cup presented by Julius Marks, of Lawrence went to H. W. Wilson, c'44 for being the private in the second Battallion to attain the highest rating in competition. Warrants for promotion to corporal and R.O.T.C. merit bars were presented to: C. R. Elder, e'43, F. D. Arnold, e'43, J. H Gillie, e'43, S. P. Nieman, e'43, K. J. Kost, e'43, F. M. Wells, e'44, W. A. Clark, e'43, H. W. Wilson, e'44 and P. A. Trower, e'42. Britain Takes— tree said, not just "over some persons of some particular class of the community but over all persons rich or poor, employer or worker, man or woman and over all property." The emergency powers defense bill which he placed before a grave and troubled Parliament provided for the mobilization of all the nation's effective resources under an extension of existing emergency defense legislation. Attlee asked that the house acquiesce in the unusual procedure of rushing the bill to passage in a few hours "in view of the grave peril in which the nation stands today." English Head— in the department of English next year. Dr. L. R. Lind, associate professor of Greek, English, and French at Wabash College, Crawfordville, Ind., has been appointed an associate professor of Latin and Greek. Students Present Advanced Recital An advanced student recital from the School of Fine Arts was held Monday night in Hoch auditorium. This is one of two programs given each year by students doing advanced work in applied music. Those appearing on this program were: organ: Winifred Hill, fa'41, studio of G. Criss Simpson; Marijie Horner, fa'43, studio of Charles Sanford Skilton; Beth Young, c'40, studio of Laurel Everette Anderson. Piano: Lily Wilkinson, fa'42, and Ruth Gibson, fa'42, studio of D. M. Swarthout; Treva Thompson, fa'40, studio of Jan Chiapusso; Lois Worrel, fa'43, studio of Howard Taylor. Voice: Edgar Haage, fa'42, studio of Alice Moncrief; Donna Hughes, fa'41, studio of Irene Peabody; Minerva Davis, fa'43, studio of Joseph F. Wilkins. Violin: Betty Haney, fa'42, studio of Waldemar Geltch; Eugene Nininger, fa'42, studio of Karl Kuersteiner. Cello: John Ehrlick, c'43, studio of Raymond Stuhl. Piano Ensemble: Eileen Martin, fa'42, Marshall Butler, fa'42, studio of Allie Merle Conger. Ensemble: Mary Colglazier, c'41, Garry Graham, fa'43, Alice Russell, fa'39, studio of Karl Kuersteiner. Wendell Plank, fa'40, will teach music at Lyndon. John Clement, '35, will be principal of the high school at Cimarron. Since his graduation Clement has been teaching social science at McPherson. Dramatic Club Elects Shirley Ruble President Shirley Jane Ruble, c'41, was elected president of the Dramatic Club for the coming year at a meeting of the club in Green hall yesterday. Other officers are: Reola Durand, c'43, vice-president, and Les Hixon, c'sp, secretary-treasurer. Fair today and tomorrow. To reach a high of 75 degrees tomorrow. Friday, fair and warmer. Weather SNAPSHOT--of two University men with the finer things in life COEDS and the new PALM BEACH SUITS —but it takes both to make any summer picture complete See our windows for the new Palm Beach Suits. 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