Tuesday, Nov. 19. 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 3 71 Men Appointed To ROTC Rank The KU Army ROTC unit has announced the appointment to rank Captain — Kenneth Payne, Kansas City, Kan., Timothy Templin, Minneapolis, Thomas Moore, Topeca, Lance Wildermood, Mission, all seniors. The appointees are: First sergeant — Larry Barger, Garfield, John Husser, Merriam, Robert M. Simpson, Newton, Ray Wyatt, Topela, all seniors. Master sergeant — William Auer, El Dorado, David Chase, Fredonia, Ferol Gehring, Atchinson, James Jellison, Argilla, William S. Laughlin, Ft. Scott, David Rorabaugh, Lawrence, all seniors. George Green, Kansas City, Kan., Jerry Haggard, Wellington, both juniors. Second neutenant — Gerald Dickey, Kansas City, Mo., Woodford Foster, Gary Russell, Kansas City, Kan., Patrick Bolen, Salina, Gary E. Cooper, Colby, Thomas Graber, Michael Hyland, Lawrence, Jon Ihde, Hope, Robert Kraus, Mussillon, Ohio, William Parsons, Dudley Schmid, Leavenworth, Montgomery Rogers, Mission, Verlyn Schmidt, Hays, Robert Raymond, Overland Park, all seniors. First Lieutenant — William Conrad, Robert Letd, Overland Park, William Gerow, Kansas City, Mo. Claude Kean, Olathe, Colby Rehert, Jetmore, John Reinert, Park Rodge, Ill., Warren Rickenberg, Topeka, Ill. Rodgers, Paradise, all seniors. Sergeant first class — Jon Bergstrom, John Downing, John St. Clair, Kansas City, Mo., Michael Quinlan, Ronald Wiley, James Barrick, Kansas City, Kan., Elwood Armstrong, DeSoto, John Blair, Joplin, Mo., Donald Botkin, Harper, John Cleland, Thomas Pearson, Topeka, Robert Farris, Edson, Delbert Haley, Kingsdown, Lynn Johnson, Gardner, Gary Jones, Girard, Alan Lecklitner, Hot Springs, Ark. The Navy ROTC rifle team won one postal match and lost two others last week. Navy Rifle Team Wins 1, Loses 2 The victory was due to a forfeit by the University of Louisville team, the KU team fired anyway, scoring 851 points of a possible 1,000. James Scrivner, Winfield junior, was high scorer with 178 of a possible 200. The same firing counted as a match score against the University of Washington. The Washington team won with 943 points. In a match against the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma won 1860 to 1698. Scrivner was again high scorer, with 355 of a possible 400. Other men fired on the KU team were David Blaker, Bartlesville, Okla., Robert Nolop, Leavenworth, Gordon Kauffman, Overland Park and LeRoy Hirsch, Powhattan, all freshmen. AIRLINE TICKETS Flying home Christmas? Making an interview trip? Phone Tom Maupin's for reservations and your airline tickets. Make your airline reservations NOW for the Holidays. Don't take a risk of being on the "wait-list". Join one of the many, varied special interest student vacations to Europe for the summer, 1958. Europe reservations should be made before January 15th to be sure of having the organized, conducted tour you wish. For Airline, Ship and Tour Information and Reservations, see EUROPE VACATION TOM MAUPIN Travel Service 1236 Mass. VI 3-1211 Office Hours 9:00 to 5:00 Mon.-Fri. Closed Sat., Sun., Holidays David MacDonald, Beloit, Floyd Meade, Wichita, Richard Meek, Newton, Stanley Murrell, Lindsborg, Robert Plain, Garnett, Gordon Ryan, Russell, Thomas Schaeffer, Gashland, Mo. Arlon Sullivan, Lawrence, Oura Swart, Oakley, Lawrence Thomas, Omaha, Neb, Edward Wettig, Leavenworth, Warren Willcoxen, Arkansas City, Ernest Wohlenberg, Liberal, all seniors John Schiek, Kansas City, Kan, Warren Wandling, Milwaukee, Wis., both juniors Air Force ROTC Review Wednesday 779 Enrolled In KU ROTC Programs The KU Air Force FOTC unit will hold its annual review at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the parking area east of Allen Field House. Col. McHenry Hamilton, professor of air science, will be the reviewing officer. In case of bad weather Wednesday, the review will be held Thursday. This year 779 KU men are enrolled in the three ROTC programs. Of these, 335 are in the Army program; 214 in the Navy; 230 in the Air Force. Because KU is not a land-grant school, the courses are offered on a voluntary basis only. At land-grant schools, the student is required to complete two years of ROTC training to earn a degree. Students may enter the programs in the freshman year, if they pass the required physical and written tests and are accepted by the head of the department. Each program is set up as a department, with an officer as its head. Col. McHenry Hamilton is professor of air science; Capt. K, M. Krieger is professor of naval science; Col. Ralph J. Hanchin is professor of military science and tactics. The Air Force and Army programs offer reserve commissions upon graduation and completion of the courses except for those designated as distinguished military students. The distinguished military students are those who have maintained high scholastic honors, rated well on the weekly drill periods and shown above average interest in the programs. Distinguished military students may choose a regular commission which corresponds to that offered by a military school, and allows the officer to stay in the service permanently as an officer. The reserve commission has no such guarantee. The Navy program is divided into two parts, the contract and the regular. Each cadet receives $27 per month for the last four semesters under the contract program. The regular program, however, pays the student's school expenses and $50 per month for other costs for the entire four years. Marine corps commissions are available through the navy program. Live Modern! Here's News... 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