TOP AIRMEN—Col. Robert P. Ash, professor of air science, on the right, presents citations to this year's distinguished cadets. From left are Dan Schrerepel, Pratt; Charles D. Roberson, Prairie Village, and Paul M. Nielson, Riverside, Ill. All are seniors. Three KU distinguished Air Force ROTC cadets were recently awarded regular lieutenant commissions in the U.S. Air Force. AFROTC Honors 3 Cadets Commission recipients were Paul M. Nielsen, Riverside, Ill., Charles D. Roberson, Prairie Village, and Dan F. Schrepel, Pratt. All are seniors. The commission is the highest rank conferred by the AFROTC. The commissions were given in recognition of the abilities exhibited during the cadets' four years of AFROTC participation. The award elevates the cadets to the same level as graduates of the U.S. Air Force Academy. Each year junior cadets who have distinguished themselves scholastically and as potential leaders, are designated "Distinguished Air Force ROTC Cadets." During their senior year they compete nationally against 178 Air Force detachments for a regular commission. Nielsen, a journalism major, will enter pilot training in July. Roberson, a business major, will enter navigation training in September and Schrepel, a pharmacy major, will enter Medical Service School in January. Around the Campus Wednesday, May 6,1959 University Daily Kansan 1 Pounds Will Discuss 'The Hardy Country' Norman Pounds, Rose Morgan visiting professor of geography, will deliver a public lecture tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 on "The Hardy Country." The lecture will be in Bailey Auditorium and is sponsored by the department of English. Prof. Pounds will deal with the geographical settings in England of the Thomas Hardy novels. Jayhawker Open for Job Applications Applications are being received for next year's Jayhawkier staff. There will be a meeting at 5 p.m. Friday in the Activities Lounge of the Kansas Union for all those interested. Positions open are for two associate editors, sports editor, copy editor, index editor, party pictures editor, photo editor, photographers, and publicity, sales, advertising and advertising layout managers. There are also jobs open for secretaries. Norbert Garnett, Olathe junior, and Ronald Dalby, Mo., junior, have been selected editor and business manager of the 1960 Jayhawker by the Jayhawker Advisory Board. The final issue of the yearbook will be distributed next week. Javhawker Heads Named Dean Kenneth E. Anderson of the School of Education will be in Washington, D.C., next Sunday and Monday for the annual meeting of the departments of the National Education Assn. Dean Anderson to NEA Meet LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass., VI 3-2966 The trust department of City National Bank and Trust Co., Kansas City, Mo., was host to the estate planning class of the KU Law School today at a seminar. The group, composed of 10 students and three faculty members, toured the trust department, met with division heads, had lunch in the bank's dining room, and heard a panel discussion of the estate planning problem assigned to the class this semester. Kansas City Bank Hosts Law Class The Naval ROTC will hold an award ceremony at 4 tomorrow afternoon in front of Allen Field House. Two outstanding cadets will be given the Marine Corps Assistant award and the Captain Trophy for superior riflemen. The rifle team will receive KU letters. Naval ROTC to Give Awards to Cadets Capt. J. W. Newson, professor of naval science, will make the presentations. The Business Students' Wives Club is holding a picnic at 6 p.m. today At Potter Lake for business students' families. Business Families to Picnic Watch Repair For Expert And All Your Jewelry Needs WOLFSON'S CREDIT JEWELERS 743 Mass. 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