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September 23, 1987 - Image 75

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The Michigan Daily, 1987-09-23

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There's a college course that's helping Rob Bright succeed in his other courses.
The Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps.
Army ROTC is the college elective that teaches the planning and
time-management skills you can put to use right now. As well as the confidence and
leadership you'll need to succeed in your future career.
Enroll in Army ROTC as you would for any college course. There's no
commitment to join the Army. And Army ROTC won't take up a great deal of your
time. But you can learn how to make the most of your time. And, more important,
your potential.
Find out why more than 60,000 college students were enrolled in Army ROTC
last year. Write Army ROTC, Dept. AS, P0. Box 9000, Clifton, NJ 07015-9974.
Be all you can be.

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