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Show .. GOIIJG FAST In view of the fact that there are a few thousand fellows like ourselves that are riding respective troop trains eastward this current expiration of enrollment, many of us no doubt wonder what we are going horoo for,is it to seek employrrent? Or have Wfl a ~re profound reason that takes us back over those hundreds of miles across the 1lississippi? Whatever is your reason fellow be sure it is a good one, •e sure tco, that the decision you rr~ke or have made is f.:r your betterment you know you'll have to live with yourself the long;e.r,be positive that every step you take from now on is will be fer the personal betterment of YOU, not your buddy not the gang dovm the corn.er by the Drug store, but You, Think It Over Fellow: r .. • Going home, got a jot in mind 1 5uppose you know where to loek? Maybe you ought to give yourself the once over a s k yourself---what did I learn in the CCC? iJVhat can I apply to the Civilian life that I have derived from my association with many personalities ,experiences and the valuable training that the foremen I have worked under have patiently taught me. Morover you should look at t he fact that you're a littl e older now , and truly 0. lot ·wiser, than the pale bewildered youngster t l;a t joined some six ruontho ago, or ms.ybe tw("") years, see ".::OUHSELF, is their a spring in your step? Do you not seem lot healthier than you did when you enrolled? Is it not true that those eight dollars that you earned monthly during your stay here have helped you to be conservative, have you often thought that the twenty two dollars that went home he lpe d the folks out a lot. You've did a good job fellow. You ought to be proud of your se lf, be so and show the country that the CCC is a benefit to each and every red blooded youngster that has the courage to step into an unknown adventure, and to stick it out six months or longer. HARRY K. MORRISON I I _.··. .___ _ _ _ _ _ __J |