miu^.mcTjJF., RATT.y.Y, .NnPTH r.Lv^n.im may, Pagg. 21
Speokers Visit Seniors, Offer Three Types Of Unrk
To interest the seniors.*
in after-praduation voca
tions, three representa
tives of different fields
of' work have talked to the
seniors,
Mrs. J^n Boles, Atlantic
Christian College ..re
presentative, presented to
the seniors advantages in
furthering their education
and establishing them
selves with a college
defree, the conveniences
of the collepe's loan fvind,
work offered,,and schol
arships availalDle.
The immediate need of
women to serve in the
service was disciiased by
Sgt, Bland, a WAF. In
addition, she told of the
different fields of work
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1 THE IMVITATION
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I THE MOVIF.S
that were offered on the
base, how one's education
could be continued -wfriile
in training, and some of
the hardships to face.
A Marine, Sgt. Burnette,
addressed the senior boys
^and told them of the
advantages and disadvan-
tapes to be had and the
educational opportunities
that could be obtained in
the Marines and other'
branches of service.
FEATURING
THE FLOREncE mflyo
cooking ranges for
FLORENCE-!,lAYO ASSURES
Florence-Mayo air-con
ditioning tobacco cur-
ers are the open-flame
type—using the same
type of burner that.has
been used for • baking
bread and other foods
in famous • FLORENCE
more than 75
CLEAN HEAT I
years -
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By
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