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Show ID' oo 3 w HI 3 f- K .2S G 1) 6 0) a, a, 3 o h p uTq ROIMw (OF J r r ra k rt kU rl. In today's highly competitive job market, employers want more than a good education. They want someone who also has the interpersonal skills of a manager and the ability to handle responsibility and make decisions. These are the qualities of leadership. , But how does a college student with little or no work experience learn to be a leader? Army ROTC offers you leadership training. s- ' Jf , N ? t -fit. af- V ? : 4 V -- Pt At 21 A- waT.N . '".KB " iiriiiimi it- 1 James E. Bennet Logistics Major 1985 WSC Graduate ROTC Grad2nd Lt. ARNG with General Dynamics, San Diego Get your START with Military Science For more information, contact: LTC Sheridan Misklevitz 626-6518 fiRMY RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS Our corporation has learned to welcome job applications from young men and women who have served as active duty officers after ROTC training. Career preparation of that kind greatly increases the likelihood that a young person will be ahead of his or her contemporaries in maturity, ambition and leadership experience. Sanford N. McDonnell Chairman and Chief Executive Officer McDonnell Douglas Corporation The automobile industry continues to provide new and exciting challenges, and Chrysler Corpo ration, for its part, will need all the competence and imagination it can assemble to meet these challenges. Our experience has shown that the college graduate with ROTC background is an individual well equipped to exercise the judgment, decision making and imagination so vital to our industry. Glenn E. White Vice President Personnel and Organization Chrysler Corporation nn nr 1 Maturity, ready acceptance of responsibility, ability to lead and 'technical training are all neces sary for individual progress in today's increasingly sophisticated business environment. Our experience has shown that junior military officers, particularly those with a background in ROTC during their college years, bring us these qualities to a greater degree than those who have not had the advantage of military experience. Frank Tully Vice President The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. oood'yeah to CHRYSLER CORPORATION CQ MCOOISinlELl. DOUGLAS J |