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Show own expense before Nov. 30, 1972. " ' Arrange with the appropriate appropri-ate testing agency for the submission sub-mission of their scores to the NROTC Navy-Marine Corps Scholarship Program, Prince-ton, Prince-ton, N. J. Apply for the program between be-tween now and Nov. 1, 1972 in accordance with the 1973 NROTC Bulletin. , The 1973 NROTC Bulletins containing the eligibility requirements re-quirements and applications are available from Navy recruiter re-cruiter JAY D. OLDS, at 95 North Main, Cedar City or at the High school Counselor office. of-fice. AND ALSO THE MARINE CORPS RECRUITER SSGT DON AINSWORTH. '73 NROTC program for the Navy is now under way Applications for the 1973 NROTC Navy-Marine Corps Scholarship Prog arm are now being accepted. This progarm offers financial finan-cial aid for four years in college. col-lege. The Navy pays tuition and educational fees, books, uniforms and $100 per month subsistance allowance. The purpose of the program is to provide civilian-educated career officers to serve the American people in the U. S. Navy and Marine Corfips. Upon Up-on successfully completing baccalaureate degree requirements require-ments and completing summer training periods, students are commissioned officers in the regular Navy or Marine Corps. Applicants will be considered, consider-ed, based on scores obtained on either the Scholastic Aptitude Apti-tude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board, or the American College Test (ACT) of the American College Col-lege Testing Program. Applicants for the 1973 NROTC NR-OTC Navy-Marine Corps Scholarship Program must: . Apply for and take one of the tests specified above at their1 |