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3PAGE TWO THE DAILY TAR HEEL SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1 951 Midshipmen Officers Are Named Here Captain J. S. . Keating, USN, professor of naval science and commander of the ''.'.Naval ROTC Unit here, has ""'released the names of Midshipmen officers for the NROTC for the fall quarter." Battalion officers are: Richard Floyd Davis, Jr., Gainsyille, Ga., Battalion Commander; Joseph Gray, J r., "Wilmington, Battalion Executive Officer; John Cazin, Jr., Wellsburg, W..Va., Battalion Op erations Officer Wilton C. Holton, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Bat talion Officer; John Jethro Fere bee, Shawboro, Battalion Supply iiicer; William Thomas Wolf, . 'Chapel Hill, Battalion Communi cations Officer;- Thomas H. Staton, Hendersonville, Tenn., Battailon Mustering Petty "Officer; Henry Bowers, Mt. Home, Assistant Bat talion Mustering Petty Officer. Named to the Color Guard are Thomas R. Kinnebrew, Americus, Ga., National Ensign; Edmund M. Waller, Jr., Honolulu, T. H. NROTC Ensign; Arthur J. Eagan " Portsmouth, Va., National Ensigi Guard; and Robert L. Anderson West Point, Ga., NROTC Ensign Guard. The Drum and Bugle . Corps is composed of Thomas C. Haddon, Jr., Durham, Commander, Ensign; Marvin D. Lovins, Lenoir,, Execu tive Officer, Petty Officer, First Class ; John Huske, Jr., Fayette- ville, Petty Officer Second Class; Joel S. Watkins, Jr., Warren, Ark., Petty Officer Third Class. Staff Officers of the three com panies include, for the First Com pany: NROTQ Lt. Lloyd B. Smith, Jr., Lenoir, Company Commander; NROTC Lt. (jg) Allan J. Donald, Hidgewood, N. J., Company Exec utive Officer; NROTC Chief Petty Officer Charles H. Brewer, Jr., Oxford, Company Mustering Petty-Officer; NROTC Ensign Jack W. Hopkins, Atlanta, Assistant Executive Officer. Second Company: NROTC Lt. George M. Stephens, Jr., Ashe ville, Company Commander; NROTC Lt. (jg) Woodward W. Williams, Jr., Columbia, S. C, Company Executive Officer; NROTC Chief Petty Officer James N. Browne, 3d., Wilmington, Com pany Mustering Petty " Officer; NROTC Ensign Herbert E. Davis, Jr., Raleigh, Assistant Executive Officer. Third Company: . NROTC Lt. Robert L. Strickland, Asheboro, Company Commander; NROTC Lt. 0g) Edward W. Foy, Upper Darby, Pa., Company Executive Officer; NROTC Chief Petty Of ficer James "WVP. Gregory, Jr., Candler, Company Mustering Pet ty Officer; NROTC Ensign Gerald W. Dorn, Ninety Six, S. C, Assist ant Executive Officer,, CAMPUS BRIEFS Cosmopolitan Club 4 The Cosmopolitan Club will meet today at 4 p.m. in the Ren dezvous room of Graham Memor ial. A program will be presented and refreshments served. All in terested persons are invited to at 1 Student Party . The StudenVf Party will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock in Ro-: land Parker lounge 2. Nomina tions will be made for legislature seats in Men's dormitory district one and two. Winner of a carton of PHILLIP MORRIS Yesterday was Thomas A. Whitley 1 lilllllll' mi . i 1 T'.LLlMt x CAN YOU TAKE IT ? 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