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We're rval protid of our students." says Col Ifichard S .Johnson. com mander of the Naval' Reserve Officers Training Corps here. NROTC is composed of 241 students, all of whom were chosen for naval studies. They receive $50 a month, as well as uniforms, tuition and fees. After -completing the course of study, graduates become regular officers, "receiving the same privileges as those other officers in the service." In the past, NROTC has taken a lead in campus affairs, he said. For the past seven years NROTC has led in the annual blood drive. Col. Johnson, a 29-year veteran himself, cited more ac complishments of the group: No One Under 17 Wou Hon Fetures 1:20-5:20-9:20 de SADE... 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Last year six midshipmen were elected to Phi Beta Kappa, five were elected to Omicron Delta SC display booth the State Fair this week is this symbolically surrounded by ch ie: "1969: Year of the Rooster mecock, include sweatshirts, No One Under 17 M A N G L E M A R y L A N Features D ~ 3:08. 7:08 STER. VISIONARY. RUWLLL PALMER NA MASSEY -SONJA ZIEMANN :JOHN HUSTON COLD STREAM C 18-Hole Champion Student Greei INVITES ALL MONDAY THRO PRO SHOP ANE -TELEPHONE Directions: Turn Left Off 2.8 Miles to YOU'RE WI SO00 S ider Kappa and two to Blue Key," he stated. "Also, we have had one mid Woontinued In Page 1) Cer photographer amek Kerer booth sponsored by the icken wire and is based ," Some of the displays, baby panties, jackets, Reaffirming faith 1 1iminuel From P,1age 2) power in the world we may be called to lead the growth beyond it; in short to accept the challenge of maturity required to assure the survival of mankind. The first step in that challenge is to end Vietnam. Beyond that it will be far wiser both morally and politically to press for massive world wide disarmament and then begin to channel the billions spent annually on the war machine into a far reaching and constructive program to aid the broken starving masses of humanity, both friend and foe the world over. Indeed, if we choose to survive, this, in the not too distant future will he the ily. coulr%e open. I thus have much respect for the students in their quest for peace. They are to be commended for superb, realistic idealism and their unceasing efforts to affirm it. Let us all hope that their goals are won. In total sincerity, however, let me make it very clear that I also respect President Nixon's quest for peace and that of our duly elected leaders in congress. Theirs is the official respon sibility now. Theirs is the burden of actually terminating the grotesque conflict. By not signing the petitiQn I re-affirm my faith in them. 'Who is that?' or other, isn't it? Let me tell you something-I don't listen to two million Americans, so why should I listen to you?" "Sir the security force just called--the people outside are the Vietnam Moratorium." "Who in the heck is that?" "They're just people who are demonstrating to the ad ministration that the American people want peace." "Did you say 'Peace.' Dense?" "Yes, sir." "Well, you trot on out and tell them they are having no effect on me. And on your way out tell my secretary to get Hanoi on the phone. I'm going to end this war once and for all." heWrite-in hetherefore, should not continue serving as an off-campus senator, a constituency he would no longer represent after January. He said he would resign his present seat if elected as a senator at-large. The council ruled last night Galloway could not run in today's election because, basically, an incumbent senator may not run for another senate seat dur ing an academic year. 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