Mr. Jenner. That is the lady I am about to interview?
Mr. Statman. That's right. Now, as I say, this document was prepared by two people, by Don Brooks, acting as the initial application taker, and by Helen Cunningham in her capacity as a counselor.
"Applicant's characteristics," this is just a word picture of the interviewer's or counselor's idea on this applicant. We use that in order to, when we are looking through to call in somebody for jobs, you can kind get an idea of what impression they have made on our personnel. Now, their impression was "well groomed and business suit"—something.
Mr. Jenner. I think it reads, "Well groomed and spoken, business suit, alert replies—expressed self extremely well."
Mr. Statman. Right.
Mr. Jenner. In whose handwriting is that?
Mr. Statman. Well, I don't know; it's either Don Brook's or Helen Cunningham's, so Helen can verify that. Now, the lower half of this inside card indicates any placement action we have taken with this person.
Mr. Jenner. All right.
Mr. Statman. Now, we referred him on 10/10 to Harrel Huntington—I can't read this.
Mr. Jenner. Let me give it a try—H-a-r-r-e-l [spelling] and H-a-r-r-i-n-g-t-o-n [spelling].