ss STN apy NAT ali RRs 5 ee ae EE ee ee ee NE SS ee ee ot cr ea ee a at Rock Island, Ill. -- and eighty percent of these placements were women, Other important women placements were with Douglas Aircraft _ at Tulsa, Consolidated Aircraft, San Diego, and Vultee Aircraft, Inc., Vultee Field, Calif. Yes, and we must mention that Fern Law- son received an appointment with the U. S. Maritime Commission and is located in the office at the Kaiser Company Shipyards at Swan Island near Portland, Oregon and witnessed the launching of the merchant vessel recently built in the record time of ten days. But here we are talking placements. Won't do more of this than just to say in addition to those mentioned, fifty-four other students have gone to work in good positions -- thirteen with the Government, mostly in War Department offices; ten with big meat packing concerns (five with Swift's, four with Armour's and one with Wilson & Co.); six with banks (four with big city banks in Kansas City, St. Louis and Los Angeles); two in State offices in Montana and New Mexico; and others with such nationally known concerns as Sears Roebuck & Co., © Union Pacific R. R., Transcontinental & Western Airlines, R. H. Macy & Co. (New York City), Root Petroleum Corp., Dun & Bradstreet, The Eppley Hotels Co. (Omaha), Y.W.C.A., The Scott-Burr Stores Corp. (Florence, Ala.) and Hall Brothers (Kansas City). And better than ninety percent of these placements were girls and young women. You, Miss America, have the greatest opportunity of all time to render much needed and patriotic service, to establish yourself in an excellent business .or government position, to enlarge your field of life and usefulness and to achieve real and material SUCCESS. Won't you answer the call at our Winter Opening, December 7? Just -one year to a day, you know, after Pearl Harbor. New classes will be organized then and many young women will be entering. And remember, we have only a ONH-DAY Christmas vacation, just Christmas Day. It can be arranged for you to take a week or even two weeks, but school will run right on for those who wish to remain and thus to lose no time. Time is such a vital factor these days. Our Army School runs right through the holidays (except for the one day.) Why should not the Civilian School do so, too? So what do you say? Will it be December 7th? Or will you lose a month by waiting for the Mid-Winter Opening January 4? New classes again then and perhaps even & greater new enrollment. But anyway, we do want an opportunity to help you during these most unusual and most critical times. Yours for your success, P. §. Our Army School requires forty instruc- ieee Doe. tors, four supervisors and _ an educational director. We 234 ts have made our Mr. Leland S. Wood, former Hxecutive Secretary, the head of the Army School \and have transferred from our former business college faculty only five © teachers with Coach White to be transferred at the end of our foot- ball schedule this week. All others are new and outside personnel. No, our civilian school is not being made to suffer, in fact, the Army School is teaching us how to further intensify and streamline our courses. The best of service awaits you in the Chillicothe Business College civilian school. Serolee ee Sst ete Rae HAIN n-ne Rta aie IN ple os oar Bae aes as Sa ee ss gS ie, Gad esta ha Siete Si a ei Sia ele