Visitor Information Service program of the Forest 
Service. The program’s mission is to help visitors 
- to the National Forests better enjoy and understand 
_ the natural environment. 
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After receiving her degree in biological sciences from Arizona 
_ State University, Martha Joy Stribling was employed by the 
Forest Service as a public information specialist to work at 
the Visitor Information Service Center on Sandia Crest, 
Sandia Ranger District, Cibola National Forest, New Mexico. 
_ Martha Joy expresses her reason for wanting to work for the 
_ Forest Service: “As an individual | have always felt close 
_ to nature with an earnest and sincere desire to understand, 
protect, and work with it. The Forest Service, in my estima- 
tion, has been energetic in its endeavors to manage our 
natural areas of beauty in harmony with nature’s balances. 
_ For this reason, | am pleased to be a part of a very worth- 
_ while agency.” 
Trainee positions in these areas are filled through 
the Federal Service Entrance Examination (FSEE). It 
is a written test open to college seniors and gradu- 
ates regardless of major, as well as to persons with 
experience comparable to college graduation. 
