ALLEN MOORE, President . © ROY MOORE, /s?, Vice Pres. RALPH L.MOORE, 2nd. Vice Pres. P.E.NEWELL, Dean LELAND S.WOOD, Exec. Secy. EDNA 68. BRYANT, _ Treasurer - NELLIE VOELKER, Correspondent ELM. ROBERTS, Supt Personne/ and Employment Department CHILLICOTHE BUSINESS COLLEGE LARGEST PLANT IN AMERICA DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO BUSINESS EDUCATION GCHILLICOT ERE, MISSOURI! 1.W. LIVELY, field Secretary GEO.W.BECKLER, Ffie/d Secy MAX S.PHILLIPS, fegistror W.W. TOWNSEND, Credit Mgr. T.E.LAIL, Athletic Director BOB WHITE, Coach ANNA S.HAWKINS, Alumni Secy. W.S. FAVER, Superintendent of Bd. Dept. and Dormitories " : i ; i : November 17, 1942 Announcing Our Part In this Wartime Progran, Yes, Listen: We just must tell you about the establishment of the Army Air Force Clerical School here on our campus and of the extensive alter- ations made necessary in the different buildings, about the addition- al buildings leased in town and of the revising of our entire busi- ness college school program. You are entitled to such information. But get this -- “a ARE CONTINUING THE REGULAR SCHOOL, now called "the civilian school. The Army School has been segregated from "the civilian school" and does not interfere nor will it in any way lower the standard of the work and training for which our "52 year old" institution is nationally known. And we feel complimented indeed that this clerk training program for the Air Corps should come to us. Yes, it CAME TO US, as we were approached on the subject, were ASKED to set aside a part of our facilities for Army Clerical Training, Due to the war, our boy enrollment is greatly reduced so with classrooms and equipment to care for a daily attendance of two thou- sand students, we were able to take on this additional training pro- gram and thus maintain both the Army School and the Civilian School. Through the program, the civilian school loses the use of the Gymnasium-Auditorium including also the classrooms on the lower floor, most of the Dining Hall including the school rooms on the upper floor and only parts of the Telegraph Building. Commerce Hall together with the commerce hall annex and most of the Tele- graph Building will house the regular or the civilian school. A number of the college or administrative offices have been moved into a building across Monroe Street from the college and campus and which was leased specifically for this purpose. We will "for the duration" ring down the curtain on our varsity athletic program next Saturday night when we have our Annual Foot- ball Banquet honoring the football team of this year, one which is finishing the season in the Inter-State Conference in a tie for first place. The Army officers stationed here will also be guests