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Show Five CSU Graduates Accepted In USAC Flight Plan Five former students of College of Southern Utah who received their first two years of Reserve Officers Training In the Air Force sub-detachment at C S U were among the first 14 to qualify quali-fy for the new flight training program for senior ROTC students stu-dents at Utah State Agricultural College this week. The five former C S U air faro ROTC cadets who qualified under the rigid physical and aptitude ap-titude requirements for the flight Instruction while In their senior years of ROTC work were: Gordon Gor-don Sargent, Lawrence Ashdown, Keith Cooley and Kay Smith of Cedar City, and Chan Mclnelly, Escalante, Garfield County. The Army and Air Force ROTC detachments at U S A C were among the first in the Sixth Army area to implement the new flight training fur cadets which was authorized by Congress If August Aug-ust Sargent, Cooley, Ashdown and Smith are all graduates of Cedar Ce-dar City High School and have j been active in athletics of one ; type or another since high school. I Sargent Is a member of the varsity varsi-ty baseball team at USU and ' recently was presented with one ' of the highest awards available J to R O T C cadets In air science. |