ROTC Cadets Receive Honors And Awards Page 4 Outstanding cadets in the Army and Air Force ROTC units were presented awards and medals at separate ceremonies Wednesday and today. Wednesday afternoon the Army ROTC regiment was reviewed by Col. Edwin Grenelle, Notre Dame University, and Lt. Col. Ernst Liebmann, University of Nebraska. This morning the Air Force ROTC units were reviewed. Inspecting officers were Col. Arthur S. Blum Jr., professor of air science at Stanford University, Lt. Col. Robert G. Goforth, Liaison Division, Hq. AFROTC, and Maj. Robert V. Truman, associate professor of air science at San Francisco State College. Army ROTC cadets who received awards and medals were: Professor of Military Science and Tactics Medal: Avrom A. Rosen, Kansas City, Mo. freshman; Philip N. Rankin, Prairie Village sophomore; Allen D. Smith, Lawrence junior; Stanley R. Ausemus, Madison senior, and Billy P Phillips, Leavenworth senior. VFW Army ROTC Rife Team Trophy: Omar G. Conrad, Overland Park junior; Robert A. Cooper, Springfield, Mo. senior; Warren G. Riekenberg, Topeka junior; Middleton W. Tompkins, Long Beach, Calif. and Frank A. Williams, Olathe, both freshmen. Assn. of the U. S. Army Medal: Jackie L. Beal, Fredonia senior; Justin C. Cash, Kansas City, Mo. joniur and William E. Bell, Hickman Mills, junior. Tompkins was also awarded the American Legion Outstanding Freshman Rifle Team Member Trophy. Ned Joslin, Lawrence senior, was awarded the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Assn. Medal. Air Force ROTC cadets who received awards and medals were: Professor of Air Science Medal for Excellence: Phillips A. Rein, Lees Summit, Mo, junior; Charles H. Schroeder, Ellinwood, Kan, junior; William B Webb, Kansas City, Kan, sophomore and Ellis F. Hitt, Wellington freshman. Benjamin L. Grant, Lawrence junior, was awarded the Republic Aviation Corp. Air Power Award. Jerry G. Miller, Mission sophomore, was awarded the Consolidated Vultee Convair Cadet Award. Paul E. Peters, Lawrence senior, was awarded the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Award. Honor Guard For Cadet An honor guard will escort Patricia Swanson, Newton junior and Pershing Rifles honcrary cadet commander, tonight when she will be initiated as an honorary captain. Following the initiation, medals will be presented to three members of last year's Pershing Rifles staff by Capt. Samuel P. Davis. Those receiving medals will be Willie Tyson, Lawrence junior, Robert E. Lied, Overland Park sophomore, and Allen Smith, Lawrence junior. FRIENDLY FRIENDLY FRIENDLY Friendly, courteous service is something we all appreciate. That's why you'll like the undivided attention that you receive at POTTER'S FRIENDLY "66" SERVICE. Potter's customers are Potter's friends. And Potter's like to make new friends. Your smallest request is gladly fulfilled at Potter's. 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Described by Robert Walton in Collier's magazine as a "young" Gieskeing."Mr. Parmelee has given piano and chamber music recitals throughout the United States. The program will include "Sonata Pathetique" by Beethoven, "Sonata in B minor," by Chopin and works by Kodaly, Bartok, and Debussey. The concert is open to the public without charge. Faculty Member's Concert Praised By N.Y. Times Angelica Morales von Sauer, associate professor of piano, played Sunday in New York's Town Hall. The New York Times had this to sav about her performance. "Such commanding musicianship and brilliance that it made her listeners wonder where she had been all this time." She played in Carnegie Hall at the age of 17 but has not returned since. KU String Quartet To Perform Monday The New York Herald Tribune said this: "In short it was an astounding program. Let us hope that this pianist having returned to the New York concert stage will reappear frequently." When asked about her future plans, she said she was very much attached to KU. Lawrence is a beautiful city and an artist can concentrate and rest. It is much better than the pressure in New York," she said. April 12, Mrs. Morales played with the Washington Symphony Orchestra. She was scheduled to play in New York on the same trip. In Washington, D. C., however, she developed an ear infection that resulted in deafness, and she was forced to cancel! The New York program until Sunday. Mrs. Morales will play on a faculty recital at 8 p.m. Monday, May 13, in Strong Auditorium. The University String Quartet will present a concert in Strong Auditorium Monday, May 6, at 8 p.m. The program is part of the Fine Arts Festival, and is open to the public. The quartet, composed of Raymond Cerf, professor of violin, first violin, George Green, instructor of music history, second violin, Karel Blaas, assistant professor of music theory, viola, and Raymond Stuhl, associate professor of the cello, will perform the Quartet in A by Beethoven, the Ravel Quartet, and the Mendelssohn Quartet in D. Nuforeknit Ivy Haven B.D. When it comes to style, MANHATTAN checks are good as gold! And you have your choice of small, medium, or large checks in the same colorings - in fabrics that have a million openings to let you feel the breeze. Smart men buy Checksheers in sets. Stop in for yours, today! Sport Shirts ___ $3.95 to $7.95 Bermuda Shorts ___ $4.95 to $7.95 the town shop DOWNTOWN the university shop AI Hack ON THE HILL Ken Whitenight