Can the new breed of aware, involved
American student find purpose and
fulfillment on the contemporary campus,
in the absence of an individual and
personal checking account?
Undoubtedly. But, since there's no basic conflict between the principles of
education and those of econonnics, there's no pressing philosophical reason
why you shouldn't employ and enjoy the convenience, control, and common
sense of your own personal checking account.
There's always some fee or book, ticket or beach trip to pay for. Your
checking account keeps track of where the money went. And how much is left
until next payday or next parental letter.
And if you are working your way through, you'll want someplace better
than an old stein to store up next semester's dues.
What it comes right down to is that we're
here; we have all the kinds of checking
accounts; we have passbook savings that pay
the highest legal interest; and we want your
business. Stop in soon, and check us out.
Wachovia