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N\V< VI) (Na\al \» iation < arlet I’rogruml luo icar students 111>m lour scar or cnmnuintl) colleges undecided about continuing college m.i\ iju.il11\ lor immediate pilot training Requirements M) semesler hours. 2 S (il’A and pass the aptitude test Ages l‘> to 2A HIK'P (liaei alatireate Degree Coiuplrlion Program) I sceptionul students can earn SI 100 a month, up to VUl.unO lx-lore graduation No drills, unitorms irr meetings (il’A must he a ' Hoi higher to qualtlv Immediate openings lor ail olliccr commissioning programs Ages 18 to-6 Navy Representatives vmII he at the Placement Center on Thursday, April Id, 1990, 10 3 pm Call: I 800-543-7287 NAVY OFFICER \ mi i»rc* I omoi i ow . \ Oil all r l In* N;»\ > . _..University Baily plans to lobby Legislature I Hr ( nthcrme Harrier I merald \"(m into t dilor Heller funding lur highei ed in .ill.mi .uni i htlil t .in- .mil .m i \ci utive <>tfit i• stall represent mu .ill students are the prion in s Ini \SI’() candidates Kirk Under and Sheila Slit kel I lie Pi'll legislative \ e.ii w ill i» high on the priority list in ihe A SI I I exei nine ullii e s.iul Stu kel \S1 I ) pulilli lt\ ( mil dinator She .mil H,iile\ \S1 ( ) I 'm r ersitr all.iirs i oordinatm plan lu work ( loselr w itil student lobbyists lur improved stale holding lur higher educ alion, I.ii uIt\ salaries support tor graduate teai lung fellows as well as I in tilts lei lulling and relent ion. Sin kel said I he two i atididates also plan In int hide as nun h ol the slu dent liuiK as possible to stage a visible campaign lor student is sues while lire legislature is in session Were alreadv thinking about letters phone tails and rail les. St ii kel said We'd also like to send van loads of students up to Salem H.ule\ and Stu kel plan to work with the I'nited States Student Association on higher erlui ation funding issues tiler said Moreover Ihe two i undulates pledged to include students representing mans different The Saga Continues WEDNESDAY NIGHT at TRACK TOWN PIZZA Get a medium (12”) One-Ingredient Pizza for ONLY. (Just dsU for tli*- Sp«M ial) SC95 (AdJ’l In^redifnt .70) Why settle for less... than the BEST!?! FREE DELIVERY (Limited delivery area) 484-2799 1 1809 Franklin Blvd. I'hnlo h\ \mlrr K.uiu-n Kirk Hailex and Sheila Slit kel plan to select a diverse e\et u five M.lll points «)l vit’vv ami organi/.a lions on their ever olive slat! Hailey and Stickrl said they have met with various student groups in the last work, includ mg Mlm k Studont I 'more t ia\ and lesbian Alliance and MICliA I hev said they plan to m i I udi' representatives from tliosi1 groups and others on thru luring committor hrtorr thr\ srIn t an r\t‘< utivr staff Hailr\ and St it krl will also maintain relationships with studont groups next year 'Wr will bo doing things like going to mootings and hav mg niorr i asiial contai I w ith studont organizations." Hailey said W r d llkr to do tilings hkr have a dinner a work with the different groups Tilt* two candidates have also taken positions on the follow mg issues Student Health Insurance ltaile\ and stu krl said they op pose mandatory health insur ante Students should have the option to i house their own student health insurance Mai lev said Revenue sharing We re op posed to it Hailey said "It's probably going to he the hist stiaw tor a lot ot people ( ampiis safety Hailey a member ot the i ampus lighting committee, said his office will oversee the implementation of the last phases of the lighting plan Bailee .1 politii.al si ieni e major, said he would also like to see the role of the Student Response Team expanded to in ( lude an escort service toi women walking on or near 1 ampus after dark The SK I is a team ot students \\ ho i urrenth monitor weekend parties in the I 'niversitv area "It's been shown that most sexual assaults in this area take place on the periphery of cam pus not on the ; ampus itself said Hailev who works on the I'nwanted Sexual Attention 1 ask Force "Most people live one or two blot ks oft campus and 1 mild benefit from an addi lional servit e to Saferide vans he said Both Bailev and Stu kel have bar kgrounds in student govern rnent Besides their 1 uncut ASl’O positions Bailey lias been involved in the I’re law Soiietv. t 111 v ersit v Housing and t he ( mist But ion ( a nu t Stu kel a journalism mu|or held several positions in Ini v ersitv Housing, including iesc dent assistant and a seal on the housing area standards board Final debate slated tonight Thr set mid .mil Iiii.i 1 AS!'() (ircsuicnli.il iIcImIc ul ibis \c.n ■> i iiiupaign will be held tmughl .it ? ill in Kuum 1 >il ( Mlumbi.i 1 lie formal of lod.ix's diTi.il>' spiinstuvd bv the VSt () clci lions board, will lie dillcrcnl Irnm lust week s Alter a two minute opening statement Irnm t .miliii.itcs Sieve Maples Diane Cuslim.m and bnk Ha ilex Sheila SI u kel. ink h tii ke| will have the opportuni ty to gull the other on two issues Xitel response anil rebuttal candidates will take questions I rum the .mdieiH e lielore making three minute i losing statements \ otmg in primary elei tions will take plane l hiirsd.iv and In .lav Students will select candidates tor A SI l ) president an.I vice president In. itleiit.il l ee taimmittee Student Senate 1 All Hoard and President's Advisorv ( ouni il Students will vote oil ballot measures and .lei ide am run oil rai es during next week's general elei lions April _!i> and _’T ROSS UNIVERSITY SLIiULARSlUPS, FIN AN C1AL AID SC HOOL OF MEDICINE • American Medical School Curriculum • Guaranteed c 1 tribal rotation* • Approximately 14CW> graduate* are lining internship* and re*tdenc te* or are licensed and in private practice throughout the U.5 A VETERINARY MEDK TNE • American Veterinary .School Curriculum • I i*ted in AVMA Directory . 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