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Show TEST RUN, Friday, May 3, 1968 College Juniors Can Find Out About WAC Officer Program The WAC College Junior Program is an exciting opportunity for a girt to find out what the life of a WAC officer is really like. You must successfully complete' THIS PROGRAM is open the WAC College Junior Course, tft girls who have completed their apply and be selected for the year of colleger and it in- - dent Officer Program by the four weeks of active duty mens Army Corps. You must progs a Cadet Corporal in die WAC mise, in writing, that you will Enlisted Reserve. apply fpr a commission as an r The four weeks during die officer in the Army upon are spent at Fort Me- - ation from college. Your obligation during your Clellan, Alabama, living and work- n. aU over die senior year is to successfully from with gfrls ing plete your academic studies and You'll find out all about train- - receive your baccalaureate doing and social life and the many gree. You will not be required to opportunities available to you as wear a uniform or to attend a WAC. Part of the fun will be meetings of any kind. You will being a member of the team. You receive a monthly salary plus will develop many friendships quarters allowance and subsis-wit- h die other girls you will be tence (food) allowance if they living, working and relaxing with, are not provided free of charge DURING THESE four weeks by your college. This amounts to you will go to Fort Benning, Ga., the following: where you will see and meet your mala Army officer counterparts. You will watch them go through their rigorous training .and afterward enjoy many social activities Stu-jtuii- or Wo-dud- es er gradu-summ- corn-natio- with than. AU your expenses and travel will be paid for, plus you will receive a month's pay which is $177.90 less taxes. After you return from the sum- mm program, youll have a year to make up your mind about die If you do decide to con- you will be commissioned a Second Lieutenant after you r from college and requir- ed to serve two yean on active duty as an officer. THOSE WHO are eligible die program must be single, between the ages of 19 and 28 and have parents written cob- if under 21 yean of age. Federal income tax and social. security payments will be deduct- ed from base pay only. You are entitled to 'medical and dental care, commissary, PX and all dal services of any military stallatlon. YOU MUST apply for a mission as a Second lieutenant in die Army six months prior to graduation. If selected, you will be discharged as an enlisted per-fson and sworn in as an officer after your graduation, For more information concern-seing this program call 3126. in-M- com-gradu- or THE GOOD nt OLE DAYS ARE BACK! sru CHEDDAR CHEESE LONGHORN CHEESE ba at yarn sandal Ihtra's dap OPEN-EY- E SWISS Brads Mlu A b R .690 FRESH SPARE RIB - ft ALBERI$OfjjftCOUPON I. SHOES STEREO TAPE Uf Simple way to salt it away And you hardly feel the pinch with the Payroll Savings Plan. 9mpiy tell your employer to set aside a certain amount every payday toward the purchase of a United States Savings Bond. " Because you never see the money, you're not tempted to spend ft. Yet you know it's there, steadily growing at a guaranteed rate of interest to give you the nest egg you may need in the future: To replace furniture. Tb build a new home. To educate your children. To handle emergencies. To retire on. 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The third Saturday In May ' this year May 18 is set aside annually by presi-- : as dantial proclamation Armed Forces Day to recognise the role of the individual serviceman and to promote . public understanding of the military services. Thid year "The Mike Television Show," a Douglas . nationally televised daytime variety program, will be devoted entirely to the military Armed services during - II Forces UBBY RED SALMON to Salute Aimed Forces TV Show Week, The week of programs will Si, Mvv - ! - begin with a salute to tha U.S. Army on May 18. But since the program will not be carried on all stations that day, local television schedules should be consult, ed. Army participants will be of the Army Omar N. Bradley; Lt. Gen. Stanley R. Larsen, deputy commanding general of the U.S. Continental Army Command; Maj. Pete Dawkins, who will be for the show; Capt Elisabeth Hill, an Army nurse; the U.S. Army Chorus; the "Dixie Belles," a WAC dixieland combo; tha U.S. Army Fife and Drum and the "Golden Corps, Knights" parachute team. (ANRJ General co-h- ICED 5 CUP CAKES C.NNAM0N ROLLS Old ENGLISH MUEflN DREAD hddaaad .-.- 59 4T$1 4 a c 4 I . |