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Show - · •-- ·- ---------· - - -~ -~--···.- .- - ---·- · ---· ... -..-- . __ I:fil.!ffi:3::RS S.L.e l to n , Jchn Ky. Shinabery, ::Fnu.l Oh. Sikorski, Tony Oh. · Snyder, Geor_s e" Lid. S~ainhoward , Fr ank Ky. Spradlin, Carl · - Ky. Stewart,. Ro;; Stierhoff, H.:~rold Sweatt, &..l ph TKrrance, Palll 1r11nnell, Al ton _V oss, Ralph . KJ. Oh. Oh. Ky. Ky. Ky _·. . Walker, Robert Wallace,·· Ca rl 11:a ller, J ohn Wilson, Shirley Wo.od war:; , Char'les Zorbas, Jesse ·· Ky• Ky. Ky. Ky, Oh. Oh. . ooooo cooo oooooo ooooooooooocoo o oooo o co o o oooooooooooooooooo o oooo oo o 66 oobooocoooooooo ED r~ro;~J;\l_ •· . AVAILABLE OPPOR'I"UN ITl.:SS UT 'i HE QCC Almost . unlimited op:po rtllnities .a re offered dllring enrollment in the C's. Job tra ining , or forem·an instruction on the :1rojects, is an important opportunit y . Young men coming i nto tJ'l'e>'t·-c, are in many ca ses fellows who hav e never before ha d a steady job. 1l1he re o. son for thL rey be l a ck of em:;:.rloyment, bllt probably it is dlle to l a ck of training . Young men dt1ring the dEtp ressi on _d id not have a cha nce, ond therefore; did not learn how to wo rk. If a job wc s availa ble it ·.ms g iven t _o me n with experience. Wh ile serving an enlistment r, man certa inly lea rns ho \, to do a day s ,;ork in sllch n. manner th z,t o..ny _emp loyer .h e ma y :ti~tve in the r u.ture r1ill be we ll p l ea s e<i ::1 i t h ' his wor'k. \ Th il e he 'i s em'j51 cy etl on· 'CCC tJroj e ct s, he '1s ··1ea d .: ' -- ' into learnin g ~•;; to \'! Ork, not bossed into wo·rking . Aft e r 2-ll a boss makes 1wrk a. ·dr udge r y , while a l e:1der ma kes work an e njo ~,o. ble go.mo. Foremen for CCC worke r s c..re . select ed for their c h::: _r 2,ct e ristics r:i. s l ec.d r, rs, not c=t s bosse s. NLny other cl a. sses of ,a ork 1.1 re ku.ght ~t side from t o. ining for ordinc: ry l abor. ivhny of ou.r you.ng men \Jho h2.ve s e rved in th 6·. C's nre nov' employed as stenogrn:i;>he rs, bookkeepers, e tc. Tra ining for t h ~se positions w:1 s obt a ined from c.ctu.al experience while erirolled. Aaother important opportu.'1ity lies in the odu.cn tiort of enrollees. If 2.1]. en rollee desires he m:,y complete his high school edllcntion ';hile enrolled. It is not impossible for rm enrolled mll.n to t e ke college tra in i ng . Many cle ss e s c. re_ ½.:-rnght. lfo st of them bo ing of c.· very pra ctica l na ture v1hich will enable our u...11employed yollth to enjo y n higher sta ndard of living, for ha ving served :m enlistr:1e r1 t in~t h e C's. ' . Tru.ly t h e life ia . D. CCC c:i.mp is $UCh th,~ t if e- y . u.ng m6.n tc ke s o.dvnnt 11ge of . opp ortllllitie s nvJ. ila1J le, he c ~n certainly find himself. If he does he is truly on the roa d to su.cce ss! s ' ococoo t____ _ , ____ ___ .-------- |