Show Campus in the Crisis U Medical Students To Stay in School I Dean Advances Deadline to June I Draft Will Take 15 of 35 Meds I By Robert Cutler f Like local Hairbreadth approximately 16 pre-med-f ical students of the university escaped the calls of their draft f boards this week when the university medical school pushed up date into medical nosing them under the wire f if a recent selective service i Selective service order issued approximately two weeks stipulated that all pre-med- students who did not enter medical school before July 1 would have their draft deferments rescinded and reclassified subject to immediate This order affected some 35 U Beat Deadline Earlier this week the dean's council of the university direct-i ed Dean A. Cyril Callister to begin the normally to i enter medical school on Septem- ber on June thus beating f the July 1 i These students who will enter t on June 12 will continue with their pre-medical courses until all the requirements necessary to en- ter the medical school have been Many of the have almost completed their normal pre-medical Some students included in this 20 are from the Utah State tural college and the Brigham Young There will be approximately 15 pre-meds out of the original 55 who will still be subject to I draft because they will not en-t ter the medical school in time to qualify with the class going in on June t Other Colleges Medical schools all over the country are expected to move ac-u dates to avoid the July 1 i Draft Director General Lewis k B. Hershey gave his approval of the only those students who would normally a medical school by October 1 f can have their acceptance moved i up to At present it is not known what s will be the future of the 20 members of the En- listed Reserve who are on the campus as |