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Show ARMY-NAVY TESTS AT HJGHSCHOOL The third Army-Navy College Qualifying Test for the Army specialized spe-cialized training program and the Navy College program V-12, which will be given throughout the country on Wednesday, March 15, at 9:00 a.m., will be administered adminis-tered at the high school, announces announ-ces Principal T. H. McMullin. A leaflet of general information which contains an admission-identification form may be obtained ob-tained from Mr. McMullin. This form properly filled out will admit ad-mit to the test students between the ages of 17 and 21, inclusive, who are high school graduates or who will be graduated by July 1, 1944. Intent to take the test should be made known immediately immed-iately to Mr. McMullin in order that necessary test supplies may be ordered. The same examination will be taken by both Army and Navy candidates. The examination is designed to test the aptitude and general knowledge required for the program of college training and all qualified students are urged to take the test. At the time of the test each candidate will be given a choice of service preference, prefer-ence, but taking the test does not obligate the candidate to enlist en-list in the service. The Army Specialized Training Train-ing program is aimed to meet the Army s needs for specialists and technicians in certain critical fields of study. Academic work is at the college level at government govern-ment expense. Th Navy College program also enables students to continue academic aca-demic training at government expense. ex-pense. Successful completion of the prescribed course may, following fol-lowing further officer training lead to a commission in the Navy. o |