The Collegian Wednesday, April 12 Death of door and then the sound would slowly die down again. What's his father going, to do with that wheelchair? Brian was beating his illness. He was part of the "normal" community, his friends could walk, and run, and play sports. And Brian was able to overcome the borders and-limitations .of his condition. The year I graduated "HOW I MADE $lB,OOO FOR COLLEGE BY WORKING WEEKENDS." When my friends and I graduated from high school, we all took paTt-time jobs to pay for college. They ended up in car washes and hamburger joints, putting in long hours for little pay. Not me. My job takes just one weekend a month and two weeks a year. Yet, I'm earning $lB,OOO for college. Because I joined my local Army National Guard. They're the people who help our state during emergencies like hurri canes and floods. They're also an important part of our country's military defense. So, since I'm helping them do such an important job, they're helping me make it through school. a Friend Never Seems Fair...contd. from Page 4 Brian ran for Vice President of his class. He won. Brian was always positive. He probably had pveryday teenage problems, probably had a crush on some girl, wanted the Eagles to to to the Super Bowl, and the Flyers to finally win the playoffs. He didn't let the disease control his life. So what's the sense in having Army National Guard Americans At Their Best him die? The older I get, the harder it is Pete's Pers to actually believe all the nice things they told me about my God. I guess there is some kind of deity out there, some sort of controlling force; I can't picture all of us being the result of a freak accident of nature. But why is he doing the things He does? All the misery and pain he, puts us through, just to test our faith? Brian's father is a very religious man. He is very active in his church and is a respected member of his congregation. Isn't As soon as I finished Advanced Training, the Guard gave me a cash bonus of $2,000. I'm also getting another $5,000 for tuition and books, thanks to the New GI Bill. Not to mention my monthly Army Guard paychecks. They'll add up to more than $ll,OOO over the six years I'm in the Guard. And if I take out a college loan, the Guard will help me pay it back—up to $1,500 a year, plus interest. It all adds up to $lB,OOO —or more —for college for just a little of my time. And that's a heck of a better deal than any car wash will give you. THE GUARD CAN HELP PUT YOU THROUGH COLLEGE, TOO. SEE YOUR LOCAL RECRUITER FOR DETAILS, CALL TOLL-FREE 800-638-7600140 R MAIL THIS COUPON. *ln Hawaii: 737-5255; Puerto Rico: 721-4550; Guam: 477-9957; Virgin Islands (St. Croix): 773-6438; New Jersey: 800-452-5794. In Alaska, consult your local phone directory. C 1985 United States Government as represented by the Secretary of Defense. All rights reserved. r - 1 I MAIL TO: Army National Guard, P.O. Box 6000, Clifton, NJ 07015 1 NAME ADDRESS 1 CITY/STATE/ZIP AREA CODE PHONE 1 SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER - ARMY : STUDENT 0 HIGH SCHOOL 0 COLLEGE 1111111111 PRIOR MILITARY SERVICE 0 YES 0 NO OCCUPATION BRANCH RANK AFM/MOS TME INFORMAIICM yeti vOLuNTAM, PROVIDE. 1NZ1.L.0.6 'Dun SOON. sEctowr. NuMBER WIU. lE USED FOR RECAL•MG PIA POSES ONLY , OLI. SOO.. SECUlirr Muige£l. L wy. ISE USED ,0 ANALYZE RESPONSE TO TN* AO owimORITV 10U5C.503 ective. Page 5 it ironic that his strong belief in the institution which took his son will help him _pull through .this misery? I don't mean to ridicule religion. I guess deep down I will never stop believing in the God whose actions I now question; but if these are the "mysterious ways" He works in to test our faith - I just wish he'd cut it out. M OF US CITIZEN. ❑ YES 0 NO BIRTH DATE NatilollBll Wald Al CLJCI7O49NP