PAGE FOURTEEN ’ = - It's Sight-Seeing ¢ Every member of the & family will enjoy the opportunity to visit the Historic Sites of West Point . . . the Museum, Trophy Point, the beautiful Cadet Chapel, Fort Putnam. It adds up to hours of family enjoyment. ’ - - It's Tailgating Picnic atmosphere . . . Unique!!! You cannot adequately describe tailgate parties at West Point. They are as much a part of Army Football as the game itself. Tailgates begin early in the morning and continue until well after the game. An unbelievable experience. RE Date Opponent Quantity Sept. 16 : Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 14 : Holy Cross (Autumn Queen) Lafayette (Fan Appreciation Day) Virginia (High School Band Day) Washington State (Earl “Red” Blaik Day) Oct. 28 Colgate (Homecoming) Nov. 4 Air Force Nov. 11 Boston College (Veteran's Day) Dec. 2 Navy at Philadelphia Season Ticket — Home Games Make check payable to “Army Athletic Association.” Mail to — Army Ticket Office: West Point, N.Y. 10996 Name Price Total Amount at$ 6.00 at$ 8.00 at$ 8.00 at$ 8.00 at$ 8.00 at $ 8.00 at$ 8.00 at $10.00/$7.00 at $50.00 Address City State Zip Code vent! CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED VISA NO. : Exp. Date Mastercharge No. Exp. Date Signature First Eastern Bank has entered into a contract with the Department of Health, Education and Welfare to administe a new Health Education Assistance Loanj-- ‘“HEAL’’--Program, HEAL provides federally students in a wide variety of health related fields and will become effective Sept. 15, according to Richard M. Ross, Jr., First Easterns president and chief executive officer. Robert W. Brown, vice president and installment loan coordinator, said the bank has allocated $1- million for the first year of the program. He added that graduate students in approved schools of medicine, osteopathic medicine, dentistry, S0NNEBNEITIRIRRENIRIRRINTEIIND : | —TH 675-232 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 6 Channel 8 veterinary medicine, optometry, podiatry, pharmacy ' and public health are eligible. According to -HEW guidelines, health professions students may borrow. up to $10,000 a year to a total of $50,000 through the HEAL Program, with the exception of pharmacy students, who may borrow up to $7,500 a year to a total of $37,500. In addition to tuition and fees, the loans may be used to pay reasonable personal expenses, transportation and commuting costs, and laboratory expenses. During internship, residency, a nine-month grace period and authorized deferment periods, individuals may borrow to pay interest on prior HEAL loans. nn g PARTS & ACCESSORIES WPHL - 17 WBRE - 28 WNEP - 16 WVIA - 44
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