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Linda Kelsey Holli Kemmerer Linda Kilberger Bruce Kimpston L - vrl\ Brenda Kirk Paula Klein Sheri Klimes Kris Knipp T/ Kelly Lamb Gary Lamparek Cindy Landtiser Tammy Latuska A & ^ / i Bret Lehr Sandy Lemburg Donald Lewig Jim Lewis I ? . >r < r> -*1 f ir 1E7, L n Juniors Speak Out on the Draft Juniors portrayed varied and mixed feelings when questioned as to how they felt about having to register for the draft when they’re 18. While Pam Meyer and Carol Buresh think that we should all register for the draft, Chris Gallegher feels that, men and women should register.” Cyndi Brown agrees, “the government shouldn’t make us.” Julie Boland stated that it was, “Unpleasant but necessary . . . both “I really think they should strongly reinforce the draft, including women. I’d go for mycountry!” Scott Boots and Rob Schorge exTammy Lint Tom Listebarger Joe Livingston Chris Lowther 1. , T 5 P JL’ ) • r f > * Gwen Ludvicek James Manwiller Denise Maresh Larry Martinson Xi % Joyce McCrea Micky McKay Brian McNeal Cindy Meiborg tV T r Julie Melsha Kristen Meskimen Mark Meskimen Debbie Messer A . press similar feelings. Rob said he doesn’t really mind registering, as long as he isn’t drafted. “But if you gotta go, you gotta go.” Scott said he’d do it because, “ All it means is that they have my name on call. It doesn’t mean I’ll get drafted right away.” Scott Joens and Bret Wagner say that they don’t want to, but have to. Curt Woods thought it would be all right if we don’t go to war. John Volk summed up the feelings of the majority of those interviewed by saying that, something we’ll probably be glad we did later.” Yet, “It’s a good idea, there are still some Juniors such as Clark Humble who don’t plan on registering at all. “I don’t know what I’ll do,” says Clark, “and if you think about it, neither does anyone else.” 26 Juniors

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