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March 5,1981 TheJ-TAC Page 3
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ID on anything not on sale.
241 N. Belknap 965-5808
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by Kim Wood
Hard work has it's rewards -
even in ROTC. The mornings of
marching in the dead of winter
and seemingly endless trips down
the side of good ol' H&B are made
up for with trips, balls and other
extra curricular activities of-
fered by the Army and TSU's
ROTC.
Students enrolled in a military
science course are offered at
least one field trip to an Army
base each semester. On these
trips, the students are given the
chance familiarize themselves
with various artillery, improve
leadership qualities and get an
overall taste of a phase of Army
life.
"The trips are very inex-
pensive," said Capt. Jess Stovall.
"Last semester we went to Fort
Sill and it cost around $10 a head.
This is counting room and board.
There were places where the
students could spend more
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GOOD MORNING
STEPHENVILLE
Breakfast is Ready
at McDonald's19
Egg McMuffirt® .
A country fresh egg on a toasted English
Muffin.topped vwth zesty melted cheese and
a tasty slice;of'||apadian bacon,
Hotcakes artcPSausage
Man-sized hotcakes smothered in syrup
and topped with a golden pat of Grade A
butter, And, a patty of sizzling hot pure pork
sausage.
Scrambled Eggs and Sausage
Two fluffy fresh Grade A eggs served along
side a hefty patty of pure pork sausage. And,
a buttery toasted English Muffin with
jelly, plus crisp and golden hashbrowns. '
Hashbrowns
Crisp and golden on the. outside, tender on
the ioside. Just like our world-famous fries.
But still, funny looking!
Delicious fresh danish pastry.
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Hotcakes and Sausage
or Scrambled
Eggs and Sausage
Redeemable only at McDonald's • Stephenvllle
Limit on* coupon per customer.
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MCDONALD'S'
STEPHENVILLE
Breakfast Served:
7:00 a. m. • 10:30 a. m. Daily
965-3777
1416 W.Washington
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consists of four to five members
and an alternate and they travel
to three or four meets a semester.
"Anyone in military science is
eligible to tryout for the teams,"
said Stovall. "We hold tryouts a
week before a meet. This
semester we have, meets
scheduled at UT Austin and Sam .
Houston State and others plan-.
ned."
one hour of rigorous exercise
which includes an over two mile
run." (
The TSU colorguard is also
made up of military science
students. The guard, a voluntary
group, participates in parades
and presents the colors at , the
. football games, , Pi$eUc,es:are
held once or twice a;w.e^k!g(
money if they wished, but to just
come and go, it was very easy on
thepocketbook."
The rifle and pistol teams are
another of the extras offered by
ROTC. The teams usually
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Voluntary intensive (.outdoor r,
training, better known as a group
called the Rangers, is also
available to military science
students.
"The Rangers go on an over-
night trip at least once a month,"
said Stovall.. "We go to such wild
and wonderful places as the TSU
farm and Dinosaur Park in Glen
RoSe."
Instructors from departments
and students who "just come
over to see what's going on" are
as much a part of the ROTC
physical training program -
another of the extras as the
cadets themselves.
"Anyone can participate in the
P.T. program," said Stovall.
"We work out from 6:30 to 7:30 in
the morning on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays. It's
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'concerning the annual Military
Ball paid in part by the Army.
"It's a formal event open to
anyone interested," he con-
tinued. "It's sponsored by the
Corps of Cadets and the Army
helps finance it. It's an event that
offeres champagnes, hors d'
oeuvres, a band and dancing,
"We also have a formal dining
out. This is just for cadets and
their dates. It's very formal in
that it upholds Army traditions.
We eat at one of the better places
in Stephenville, have a guest
speaker, and their are several
toasts."
Recreation, Opportunity,
Training, Careers... ROTC.
Senate Amendments
. legislation concerning University
Rules and Regulations and
Student Government Rules and
Regulations. : V
DELETE i Section &sf Standing
. Committees " shall f|come a
section under By-Laws.) ."
Section 4. Meetings
DELETE: A. The Senate shall
j hold fegular weekly meetings.'
CHANGE TO; : ::Av ; The Senate
shall hol4sbiffionthly meetings
and Committee meetings on
alternate wieks.
ear picture are
here...almost
If you had begun to despair of
getting your pictures from the
Image Works, don't give up hope
yet. Dean Mike Leese reports he
has been contacted by Debbie
Winders, manager of customer
services for the Image Works.
She said the problem is not with
identification but with
development.
The lab that is developing the
pictures, which does not belong to
the Image Works, has been un-
dergoing remodeling, and is
behind in its schedule. The lab
has been sent a list of' students
who have not received their
pictures, and ; students will
receive their pictures in two to
three weeks.
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