Show (gE7 ft HGZ&Is) S'DOS'D’ DR KKUKSlLEZftlB (SZ&02GG02 Train for a career as a Nuclear Propulsion Officer in the Navy The Nay has the most advanced nuclear equipment in the world and needs advanced nuclear trained officers to maintain and operate it The graduate level training you'll receive in this program could cost S30000 As a Nuclear Propulsion Officer ou11 be rewarded with increased responsibilities and promotion potential QUALIFICATIONS: Age-- 19 to 27 tears old Education— Working towards lor hae completed BA or BS degree Citizenship— L’S citizenship required Applications may be submitted after completion of sophomore year in college If you think nuclear propulsion is your future then you know the Navy is the place to begin I See hurt Hottman at the Placement Center April 21-2- 2 1 Jo2 form 0 am to 4 pm Crittenden expresses ideas in anticipation of VP office by Brn Lass It a veritable jungle out in the land of cnttitj mrnt these davs but if Mike “Critter” Crittenden haily wav the “big game will be within bagging range” for audiences next year Crittenden attributes his victory bv HO votes over Pa Ferkany to two factors signs and friendships “I tried to get m v signs out early and make them a ttr tivr as possible and also made friend i around the campus as wide a vanetv of musical tastes as I could get ’’ Crittenden will be looking at what right now is a $25 000 budget when he takes over the office at 5 p m Wednesday Aprtl 28 His first concern will be trving to enlarge iKw Council has us fir budget when the new AS CSC budget meeting in Mav “Some of the budget for next year is as of vet unspoken for so you can bet I'll be trying for as much as possible " Crittenden is a! re ad v getting started bv trvirg toorgini the concert committee for next year lie encourages all persons that would be interested in bring on the committee not after year to get in touch with him at 752- - 79t9 or April 28 But the real difference that Crittenden should make brvond these preliminary responsibilities is an idea that he hit upon near the end of the campaign “The two obvious problems we have are a small audience and because of this a small budget N hat I have in minj to potsiblv coordinate the enteratinmrnt depart men ts of Idaho State University Weber State College and USU in a for concerts "We would get together and pool the mnnev to get one hg name group to plav in one of the three locations each quarter (three each quarter is nor out of the question) Tickets would be sold at each college and gate profits would go evenly back to the colleges “It's feasible because there would be enough money to get e the groups and both Pocatello and Ogden are within reasonable traveling distance for Logan students who would want to go “Finally the added profit would help us to get small bank to plav here to satisfy the students until the next major show” he said To conclude Crittenden said that if he could get the groups are ju a few organized “lop-nam- e calls phone tp-narn- e 750-172- 0 top-nam- 0sQsGibsG© raftefo Qjjgjj aav” (Jonvocalion bene$ Convocalion berieS fkricn Ckoson fmoN I fifttcrre £f ‘Crawl ISatiirdayiMajiTl98ll8:Oorp linl ITicicetslSTStlUSUITJcKetlOfyicel d tta” PetSc lan Pfr Tksrsds? xpril 22 12:30 pm spwumOy C2im L Bwfil lecture |