Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 01, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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linn .md KOI! experience In use .is .1 facilities
pi.inning nflii er lining .in hilei lure design for the
\rnn Hut due In rec ent defense ( uts the compc
I il ion Ini act ivis dutv posit inns is stilt
You i .in already feel the effect of military (til
li.ii ks This veal, fur the lirsl time, tour year
scholarship students were pl.n ed nil reserve
tints Before that was almost unheard of Fox
said
Selection Ini .11 live duty positions is based on
grades advance camp scores and a leadership
evaluation
It not selei ted lor active dutv officers max
serve in the Armv National Cuard or the 1' S
Aimv Reserve to complete Ilnur obligation, de
pending on the availahilitv of positions after
graduation
They are obligated to serve as officers tor eight
\ears following graduation, hut there are several
options for students to c house from
Fox feels the "KUTC is trying to cut back and
limit the number of students going through ” She
also said si holarships will tree ome more com
petitive as the Armv looks for higher quality
\i cording to Fox, one drawback ot being in the
ROTt is "the precow eived reputation of us on
i ampus
As a member of the K() I t Fox is obligated to
at i ept the Armv’s polii v. even it she does not .11
wa\x agree with its policv
Hut the Arnn is continually 1 hanging and up
dating its polii lex." 1 ox said
I ex adds that there are ,1 lot of liberal people in
the K( )T(and that "for the most part people have
been positive
Minton and I.eMastel agree the Kt) i ( is beneti
1 nil because it allows Arrnv leadership to come
trom all parts ot sot iel\ not pixt West Point and
\nnapolis It creates a diverse pool of ottii erx
from publii and private si bools and as liberal
and 1 onservative si bools
Hinton said he enjoys working on a liberal
1 ampus because he feels most people tire broad
minded enough to appreciate and accept other
people's ideas
I.e.Master said. "Most people are ambivalent to
ward the ROTO He also said he feels the bur
den and privilege of being in the Army
"It's different being a ROTH on a liberal cam
pus " Fox said Political events may motivate stu
dents to extreme reactions, and when ROTH stu
dents are in uniform they are highly visible
She maintains it is a positive experience and
stresses the dedication of all those involved in it
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