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Any full-time student receiving benefits
under Old G.I. Bill, VEAP, V.A. Voc Rehab, or
Montgomery G.I. Bill may apply for tax-free
V.A. work-study positions for Summer 1988.
kVn Any students receivng V.A. benefits under Old
% G.I. Bill (Chapter 34) or as dependents (Chapter
7~*c"\' 35) and are half-time students or more may be
eligible for V.A. payment for a tutor. Any V.A.
student receiving half-time benefits or more, who
will attend Fall 1988, but not Summer 1988, is
eligible to apply for Advance Payment for Fall
1988. Apply in person no later than July 15. For
more information, call 777 5156 or stop by the
Veterans Affairs, H.W. Close Building Room
202.
p.m. The Carolina Flag Corps will hold auditions
at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Band Hall, 511 %
ines- S. Main St. Anyone is welcome, but a basic
knowledge of flag movements is helpful. i
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