PAGE EIGHT GENERAL UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1940. Baldwin Names---- Baldwin Names--- (Continued from page seven) (Continued from page seven) Walton. Company officers: Cade officers: Cadet First Lieut. Wyeth W. Wright. Cadet First Lieut. Raymond T. Napier, Cadet First Lieut. Kalman A. Oravetz. Cadet Second Lieut. Pat A. Barelli. First sergeant: Cadet First Sgt. James B. Johnson Company "D", First platoon: Platoon sergeant, Cadet Sgt. Richard D. Large, Cadet sergeants: Thad F. Bellinger, Ross H. Ley, Cadet corporals: Lawrence J, McCormack, W. Wiley, James W. Kelley, Cadet captain first class: William L. Freemuth, Glenn B. Helmick, Elmo M. Maiden. To Company "D", Second platoon: Platton Sergeant, Cadet Sgt Robert G. Paulette. Cadet sergeants: James R. Groff, Jerald H Boynton. Cadet corporals: Clyde E Woodman, Jr., Arthur L. Olsen, Kenneth E. Marielle. Cadet privates, first class: George E. Anderson, Raymond Gulley, Edward C. Klewer, Albert W. Protiva. To Second battalion headquarters; Battalion commander, Cadet Major Robert N. Smith; Battalion adjutant, Cadet First Lieut. Douglas J. Tarbet. To Company "E": Company commander, Cadet Capt. Donald S Brose. Company officers; Cadet First Lieut. Rex R. Sage, Cadet First Lieut. Eldreth K. Cadwalader, Cadet First Lieut. Ben S. Mandeville, Cadet First Lieut. Stanley F. Parr, Cadet Second Lieut. Carter D. Butler, First sergeant, Cadet First Sergeant Hugh H Bruner. To Company "E", First platoon: Platton sergeant, Cadet Sgt. Ray J. Stanclift. Cadet sergeant: John R. Baldwin, Jerry B. Riseley. Cadet corporals: Benjamin M. Matassarin, Don R. Meriwether, Fred S. Winter. Cadet privates, first class: Robert H. Carle, Honorato Echavez, Marvin L. Eggleston, Bruce H. Hunt. John H. Kaaz, Hugh S. Mathewsson. John W. Poos, Albert Shell. To Company "E", Second platoon. Platoon sergeant, Cadet Sgt. John D. Morton. Cadet sergeants: George R. Koehler, Lawrence S. Nelson. Cadet corporals: Curtis H. Allo- lley, William Duncan, Lester L. Henry, Cadet private fireman. Robert W. Cates, James C. Draper, Calton B. Grissom, Jr., Donald L. Kleinger, Karl M. Ruppenthal, Frederick M. Wells. To Company "F"; Company commander, Cadet captain Clarence J. Robinson. Company officers: Cadet First Lieut. Alvin F. Grauerholtz; Cadet First Lieut. Thomas J. Morrison; Cadet First Lieut. Laurice C. Holden. Cadet Second Lieut. Carl J. Speh! first sergeant; Cadet First Sgt. John R. Severin. Cadet privates, first class: Berram L. Brown, Vincent A. Christ William A. Clark, Hidalgo Jr, Lewis H. Medlin, Fred R. Powell, Irwin V. Robinson Art W. Shoaf, Fred S. Trual. To Company "F". Second platoon: Platooner seargent, Cadet Sgt Bruce B. Johnson. Cadet sergeants: Clarence E. Stephen, Dean E. Tilton, William B. Pendleton. Cadet corporals: John T. Weatherwax, James S. Hartzell, Don R. Boardman. Cadet privates, first class: William Evans, Jr., Ralph Herman Robert L. Hoisington, Harold A. Stanley, Harold W. Wilson. To Company "G": Company commander, Cadet Capt. Daniel R. Hopkins. Company officers: Cadet First Lieut. Stewart Jones, Cadet First Lieut. Theodore L. Raymond, Ca- First Lieut. Harold L. Hosford, Cadet Lester Lester, A. Wooster. First sergeant, Cadet First Sgt. Dane G. Bales. To Company "G". First platoon: Platoon sergeant, Cadet Sgt. Robert H. Price. Cadet sergeants: William B. Langworthy, John S. Chalfant, Jack L. Shafer. Cadet corporals: H. M. LePage. Charles W. Tood, George M. Giordano. Mr. first class: Charles P. Moore, Marvin E. Thompson, Stanley H. Wade To Company "G", Second Platoon; Platoon sergeant, Cadet Sgt Daniel S. LaShelle; Cadet sergeants Lloyd C. Heiberg, Howard F. Harris; Cadet corporals: David C. Bare Dean E. Martin, Russell W. Baker; Cadet privates, first class: John D. Keeling, Harwood G. Kolsky. To training platton for new en- roles: Platton commander, Cadet Business Students Hear T. E. Burtch Thomas E. Burtech, chief underwriter of the federal housing administration in Topeka, spoke to 150 students of the School of Business in Frank Strong auditorium this afternoon. His talk, the second in a series of five on the subject, "The Philosophy of Value" was entitled "Valuation." These lectures are being given to supplement courses in the School of Business which do not adequately cover the field of real estate in business. Weather Mostly cloudy weather with little change in temperature. First Lieut. Robert L. Burns. Instructors in training platoon; Cadet Color Sgt. Robert L. Morrison. Cadet Color Sgt. George R. Winsmeauckas, Cadet Sergeant William B. Pendleton. The enrollment this semester has broken all records for second semester enrollment since the organization of the R.O.T.C., and exceeds all enrollments with the exception of last fall. Want Ads OPENING Dining Room at 1138 Mississippi, March 1. Family style. Prices reasonable. Room for ten more. 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