ughraitian Bee- bee- er- the 81 Get Commissions In Armed Services In a joint commissioning ceremony June 2, 81 men who also graduated that day, received commissions in the Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine Corps. All were enrolled in the Rerserve Officers Training Corps. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy gave the commissioning address. Col.Ralph J. Hanchin, professor of military science; Col.McHenry Hamilton, professor of air science, and Capt. K. M. Krieger, professor of naval science, swore in the men from their respective services. Candidates commissioned as 2nd lieutenants in the Air Force Reserve are: Robert Vincent Brack, Lawrence, Louis Edwin DaHarb, Parsons, Jacob Franklin Gobble, Caney, Benjamin Lee Gann, Danson Carm, Jack Ronald Humble Greiner, McLain, Jake Hoelf II, Kassus City, Kan, Jack Stanley Houseer, Great Bend, Raymond Lee Houser, Great City, Kan, Glenn Ed- ward, Kirk Mineapolis, Garey Leroy Ludwig, Mission. Donald Arthur Moor, Kansas City. Mo, Fred Ralph Porta II, Topeka, Thomas Henry Ringhart, Liberal, John Stephen Risbeck, Kansas City, Mo, James Conrad Rodenberg, Halstead, Bruce Edwin Steockton Walter Arthur Strauch. Elmhurst, Illinois. James Phillip Veach. dependence, James Phillip Veach. Wichita, Phillin A, Williams Mission. Candidates who received regular commissions in the Army are; Charles O. G, Conrad, Kansas City, Kan., Basil E. Frick, Pittsburgh, Colby D. Rehbert, Jetmore, John E. Rehbert, Park Ridge, Ill. Timothy T. Templin, Minneapolis, Theodore W. Uhlrich Jr. Leavenworth. Candidates commissioned as 2nd lieutenants in the Army Reserve are: Page 3 Elwood B Armstrong, De Soto, James R. Burbour, Independence, Mo., Patrick Dallatto, Ohio Bauer, Mo., Dalton Ohio, Dutch Bauer, N. Chase Fredonia, Kenneth L. Clark, Kansas City, Kan. John D. Cieland, Topeka, Gary E. Hutchinson, Ray G. Cross, Leavasy, Mo. Delbert D. Haley, Kingsdow, James L. Robert, David P. Reid, Olathe, Robert B. Kraus, Massillon, Ohio, William S. Laughlin, Fort Scott, David R. McDonald, Beloit, Thomas J. Moore, Stanley Murrell, Lindsborg, Edward D. Larke, Mission, Thomas F. Pearson Jr., Topeka Robert E. Plain, Garnett, Edward P Prelock, Cleveland, Ohio, John E Rodgers, Paradise, Montgomery L. Rogers, Kansas City, Mo. D. D. Rotbauch, Lawrence, Gary L. Russell, Katsahai K. Gordon Ryan, Ryan, Verlyn J. Nelson, David W. Schwartz, Blue Rapids, Robert M. Simpson, Newton, John W. St. Clair, Kansas City, Mo. David Stein, Mission, Arlen E. Sallman, Lawrence, Warren J. Willows Candidates who received regular commissions in the Navy are: missions in the Navy are: Gordon Russell Arbuckle, Kansas City, Michigan, Robert Neel Davis, Doug City, Arnold Herbert Henderson, Topeka, William Albert Hirsch, Deshier, Neb, Homer Eur- dens, John Ramsay, Jamie Walker, Randoll Poe, Harlan Iowa, Raphael Logan Seger Jr., Topeka, John Paul Spo- bauer, Kansas City, Mo., James Gran- bauer, Jerryney, City, John Walter Vurmum, City, Mo., John Harold Wulfkneil, Lawrence Candidates commissioned as ensigns in the U.S. Naval Reserve are: Stewart Lawrence Engel, Edina. Minn. Walter Furry, Engel, Edina. Minn. Calen James, Warder Engel, Edina. Lawrence Michael Thomas Mills, McPherson, Wal- ford. Steven Stawne, Bartleville. Olea Stevenson, Schuhbach. Candidates who received regular commissions in the U.S. Marine Corps are; Dale George Barney, Mapleton, Wayne Robert Swenson, Tonoka. Candidate commissioned in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve is: Susan O'Donnell,迪伦,Mos. Two Scandinavians To Share Scholarship Birgitta Haglund, Vaxholm, Sweden, and Berit Spillhaug, Oslo, Norway, both graduate students, have been selected to share the Elsa Larson Memorial Scholarship award for the current year. Each woman will receive a stipend of $50. The annual award of $100 was established by Miss Mary Larson, associate professor of zoology, and her sister, Miss Edith Larson, in memory of their mother. The stipend is to help pay expenses on the campus of young women from Scandinavian countries. The Carnation Co. does not use zebu milk commercially. Spring Sale On Selected MacGregor Tennis Rackets Summer Session Kansan MacGregor Tourney $25 $20.45 MacGregor Intercollegiate $19 $15.95 Others $3.95 up MacGregor Service Ace $22 $18.45 MacGregor Tennis Balls 3 for $1.98 Receives Honorary Degree Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy received an honorary doctorate of science degree Saturday morning at the Commencement of the University of Nebraska. He also delivered the Commencement address. Of the 7,100,000 persons employed by retail establishments in the United States, two and one-half million persons are actively engaged in selling. A bird can rise while it is falling. Soaring hawks, eagles, or vultures are really coasting downhill. They rise in relation to the earth, because they ride columns of rising air. --- PIZZA WE DELIVER! Air Conditioned 710 Mass. VI 3-1086