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VOL. I, NC TSZ
Feb. 2-, 1935
Pag*
'11
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Company To He.ve Meeting;
This camp is to be the meeting
place of 7 Camp Commanders, 7 Educational Advisers, Camp Superintendents and the 7th Corps Area.
Educational Adviser, S.N. Ransopher.
There will also be some Btaff
officers from Ea.sfc Superior Sub-
District Headquarters at Tr-o Harbors present, as the occasion is
one in which both the Educational urogram rnd Administration of
camps "111 be discussed.
As befitting an occasion of this
kind, the camp rill put on its best
appearance.
The "Sullive/nite" greets these
distinguished visitors and trust
they rill like our camp.
Company 71A feels rather honored
to be chosen for an occasion of
this kind, in as much a.s we a.re so
remote from the other camps.
Ft.Snelling Serjeant Here
Sergeant Hopkins of Ft.Snelling
arrived at camp Thursday evening
to make a short stay with us.
while here, he will assist Max
Risvold in getting the fine points
of running the Mess Hall.
The Sergeant is an old hand eat
the game rnd will no doubt be of
great assistance to Me.x.
Barracks No. 10 Outstanding; .
Congratulations a.re in order for
the men in Number 10 barracks for
their continuously fine efforts in
making their barracks outstanding,
and consequently winning the prize
bridge set.
Permanent Jobs
The latest edition of the Happy
Days brings news that should be
of interest to amy live -ire enrollee, in that the future may
bring oermament jobs to such men
who can qualify for worthwhile
positions in the field of forestry.
Happy Days goes on to sa.y; ouote:
'The plana would, tho no definite
system has been worked out as yet,
presumably take the form of a requirement that qualified men —
leaders and graduates of camo cla.ss-
es in forestry—take examinations,
the successful pa.ssing of ^hich
would place them in line to fill
the ranks of tne forestry foreman
and other posit ionsk The President was strongly in fa.vor of this
system being, nut into operr-tion,
and '-ith the already large enrollment of men in.forestry classes,
a. nremium
eagerness
-ill
the
& W _. __W WW ,
thc ambitions o:
ified enrollees
be placed on the
ada/ota.bility, and
hundreds of oual-
td^rrd findind.
themselves a future, permanent
profession.1 Unavote:
There are, -ithout a. doubt, men
in this comoany that might -ell
Qualify for such positions if they
but take advantage of the Forestry
instruction here and really 'play
ball'.
Enroll in the Forestry class
now - its. not to late. It might
mean the opportunity for a. well-
oaid position for yourself. You
have nothing to lose and possibly
everything to gain.
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