The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 02, 1978, Page Page 6, Image 6

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This illustration appeared in this past issue of The Gamecock. The illustrator is Tami Peterson, and The Gamecock apologizes to her for not giving proper at tributfon. Mortar Board applications due Feb. 22 Applications for Mortar Board Inc., an honorary organization foi upcoming seniors, are now being accepted. The organization is based or scholarship, leadership and ser vice. A grade-point average of 3.5 is required. Applications can be picked up at the Office of Student Activities anc are due Feb. 22. Newsstand needs a name A contest to name the new shoj in the Russell House second flooi lobby is underway. The shop sell; newspapers, magazines, candy tobacco and personal items. A $2! prize will be awarded to the win ner. Applications should be droppec _ -in " " on ai me intormation desk, also or the second floor, or mailed to th< Russell House University Union The entry deadline is noon, Feb. 10 Columbia Hall residence applications for the Pall, 1978 semester are now available. Forms may be picked up at the Residential Life, Services Office in the Towers, or at any Area office. I applications must be in by february lOtb. EARN* HIGH ( 1 <4 If you're a engineering, th > It's called r. 3 Collegiate Prog I you can earn as j senior year. Th< 1 you'll receive a] education. This -J but in the Navj training, you'll It isn't eas one of every sis it, you'll have q program. With salary in four y in private indui later. (But we d A _1 za.sk your j Navy represent or contact your If you prefer, s i Program, Code Va. 22203, and j , The NUPOC-G you finish colleg IT'S NOT Jl lv?v?: 'i"iv! %\5y?S -. . .' . . .' i :-::r"'/,WS' : ': i; ' ' l-v.V ':; . " r i -: ; ji. - . Mv^.v. : ! . JVCK'U ITTHROI 5EfflOR1 mnmr nr Q *V?' J UiUVA V/X U OUlilUl 111c e Navy has a prograi the Nuclear Propulsi jram (NUPOC-C for 5 much as $650 a moi en after 16 weeks of ( n additional year of z would cost you thot / WP ns?\7 xrnn An/4 o f y ?f v J' V/Vl? JL U1V1 CX receive a $3,000 casl y. There are fewer th : applicants will be s< [ualified for an elite e unequaled hands-on ears, and gilt-edged > stry should you decic on't think you'll war jlacement officer to s native when he visits Navy representativ ;nd your r6sum6 to tl Om Ar\Ht- tit'I OiiS-XDtDO, ^tUlO W11S a Navy representatr ollegiate Program. II je: it can lead to an ex AlAllftf AMI luwiurrt 1ST A JOB, IT! SUB CEN Serving Outrageous HIS Assembly Street Across from State House ' sui Did You Know Wo I and Dolivorinq Unt Friday and Situ Submarine Sanch Regular Sandw FREE DELIVERY AAUAir 'w n ifivn JGHYOUI (EAR. ijoring in math, physic VI 1 r/"v? i _ 1? xi juu oiiUUlU IV11UW clD' ion Officer Candidateshort) and if you quali ith right through your Officer Candidate Schc idvanced technical isands in a riviliam WA T 1AJ.U11 OV/11 t the end of the year of 1 bonus. an 400 openings and o sleeted. But if you mal mgineering training responsibility, a $24,0 qualifications for jobs ie to leave the Navy 1 t v It to.) set up an interview wit the campus on Februc e at 800-922-2824 (co le Navy Nuclear Offict on Blvd., Arlington, :rr? ?rill -1 1 " vc win uunt(ici you dire t can do more than helj :citing career opportun CER. > AN ADVENTU TER *r%n I *1 banawicnes >vering downtown, mpus and rroundlng areas. 1p? Op?n il 2:00 am irday? /viches irhoc I Vx IV> ?J 765-G813 TH i :s or out. fy, > >ol, ool, nly ce 00 ha iry 13-17,. j Uect). ictly. 3 ity. 1Kb. j 1 j "t