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49 NROTC to Be Commissioned; Admiral Pye Will Make Awards

GRADUATION CLIMAXES SEVEN TERM ACCELERATED PROGRAM

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Forty-nine members of the Naval ROTC Unit will receive commissions in the United States Naval Reserve or in the United States Marine Corps Reserve tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock during exercises which climax a seven term accelerated program of study. Vice Admiral W. S. Pye, USN. President of the Naval War College of Newport, Rhode Island, will award the commissions and address the men.

George H. Chase '96, Dean of the University, will also address the men upon receiving their commissions. Captain C. H. J. Keppler, USN, Commanding Officer Naval Training Schools (Harvard), a graduate of the Naval War College, Class of 1930, will present the admiral.

University Hall's Faculty Room, where many College exercises take place when the larger capacity of Sanders Theatre is not required, will provide a dignified setting for the brief but formal ceremonies.

Representing almost two-thirds of the last NROTC class selected from the civilian college, the men are all members of the Class of 1946. Arriving in the fall of 1942, the men were required to remain in college for a full seven terms.

Will Receive Commissions

To be commissioned as Ensign (D) L, USNR, are the 45 men following.

Walter Amory, Needham; Walter A. Bates, Wadsworth, Ohio; Wayne N. Beasley, Everett; William C. Brengle, New York City; Edward J. Browning, Norwich, Connecticut; Edmond A. Chastagner, New York City; Sherman H. Clark, Portland, Oregon; Richard J. Creedon, Fords, New Jersey; Charles R. Dean, Kalamazoo; Gerald R. Dennison, West Somerville;

Dana Fernald, Larchmont, New York; Robert A. Fisher, Birmingham, Michigan; Donald L. Garfield, Cambridge; Paul G. Garrity, Cambridge; Don L. Geeson, Alexandria, Virginia; Albert M. Gibson, Greenville, Michigan; Francis C. Gray, Jr., Boston; David Green, Valpariso, Michigan; William H. Guild, Hingham; Theodore R. Gullicksen, Quincy; Roscoe P. Hankin, Davidsonville, Maryland; Richard W. Homans, Canton; Dabney S. Johnson, Jacksonville, Florida.

John M. Kolbjornsen, Staten Island, New York; Donald N. McElwain, Holyoke; John H. Marshall, chicago; Hugh C. Mason, Somerville; Clifton F. Mountain, Toledo; Burns Nugent, Burbank, California; Francis W. Peabody, Brookline; Paul M. Pearson, Washington, D. C.; James B. Petterson, Worcester;

Robert E. Rayle, Atlanta, Georgia; Robert B. Ross, Jacksonville, Florida; Kendall G. Russell, Worcester; Peter B. Scamans, Salem; Ralph M. Swanson, Winchester; Walter H. Trumbull, Jr., Weston; Mark Tuttle, Dover, New Hampshire; George A. Van Pelt, Sellersburg, Indiana; Vincent H. Vicario, Providence; Norman S. Walker, Jr., Peapack, New Jersey; Rolf C. Walther, Roselle, New Jersey; Francis deS. Woidich, Cambridge; and Richard W. Zamore, Montclair, New Jersey.

Two men, both graduating with honors in their field, will be commissioned as Ensign(SC)S. USNR. They are donald J. Blake, Potsdam, New York, and John G. Rowe, Quonset, Rhode Island.

Receiving commissions as Second Lieutenant, USMCR will be Richard V. Chisholm, Belmont, and Carl H. Reynolds 3rd, Braintree.

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