New group of WAACs assigned cooks-bakers and administration
TOT 1 3 194- New Group °' WAACs Assigned C l< .Rflker< anc' Administration SEVENTY-EIGHT TO ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST SCHOOL /Seventy-edgM Negro Auxiliaries have been selected for training in the Administrativie Specialist School of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps at Mrst WAAC Training Center, Ft. Des Modnes,, la. In the Administrative SjpeeiaMst School the WAACs will learn military office methods and procedure in preparation for mlany type® of army office (and company administrative jobs. They were selected for this/ specialist training at the completion of basic training on the basis of their ability and aptitude. The 78 in Administrative Specialist school are: Delaware — Edith M. Carter, Wilmington; Florida—uuottie J. Howard of tot Augustine; Georgia—Hildred B. Henderson of Savannan, Ga.; Indiana, Mary F. Grayson of .South Bend and Christine C. Mills of Martinsville; Kentucky—Ruth B. .Dunham of Lexington; Louisiana—Ruby aL Williams of Aboeviile, Ethel M. Jackson of A