General Meeting, Auditor- ium. S i t by Group Number General Meeting, Auditor- ium. Survey. S i t by Graup Number.
ll:00-12:OO Discussion Groups 12:Oo
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2t00 S W t a n e a u s Meetings5 Workshops, Committees,
Validations
5:OO
Recreation6:00
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11: 00 Get Acquainted Dance 11:30 Curfew KmNIGWT: LIGHTS OUT' " . . . I t
i s basic t h a t we a s c i t i z e n s strongly sup~lement, if not replace, our present scheme of m a t e r i a l i s t i c values by a r e b i r t h of the t r u e needs of human personality s o t h a t men and women, boys and g i r l s come before m a c h i n e s ~ ~ ~ This statement by Dr. Shane MacCarthy, Exe- cutive Director of the President's Council of Youth Fitnessi n
Washington, D,C,
i l l u s t r a t e s t h e basic philosophyof t h i s morning's speaker.
Born
in
Cork City, Ireland, Dr. Mac Carthy received his e a r l y educationi n
Finbarr 1 s College, Ireland, and receivedhis AIB. and
A.M.
degrees from the Catholic University of America in Wash- ington, DIG, His teaching experiences in the p o l i t i c a l and s o c i a l sciences a t Georgetown University, and t h e South*eastern University, Washington, D.C.
have been combined with l e c t u r i n g i n a l l 50 s t a t e s and Europe, and extensive experience in t e l e v i s i o n and radio.
DANCE TONIGKT t
w i l l be held a t 8:00 on the Terrace of the Student Union. Dress: Casual, Nusic by A 1 Colbine. Refreshments
all
be served.PLEASE
do not mark hallway o r delegations signs, They can be used again next; year. What's more, Lee Bright worked
all
night, every night, since 11e arrived and is sentiment- a l l y attached t o them.CONlWUDICE BAND
Everyone i n t e r e s t e d in auditioning f o r t h e J.A.
Band
be a t t h e Coke Tent a t 1:00P.M.
See Lee Bright. ,&in%$nstruments.
Dr. MacCarthy who has an a c t i v e i n t e r e s t i n Junior Achievement, w i l l discuss i n his speech today how the f i t n e s s of youth can a f f e c t and b o l s t e r JtA. throughout the country.
NOSLIB KEYNOTES CONFERENCE
A t t h e opening session of t h e 1 7 t h National Conference, E.H. Mosler, Jr
. ,
president of J.A.
,
digested t h e Annual Report of t h e Corporation and noted 3985 chartered companies with a membership of more than 68,000.He emphasised t h e delegates* ob- l i g a t i o n t o encourage i n t e r e s t in t h e program and transmit enthusiasm t o the program's sponsors. He concluded with t h e admonition t h a t it is up t o u s a s c i t i z e n s t o insure t h e great power of democracy s o t h a t this will always be
a
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TODAY1S MENU Todayrs %nu
Breakfast Orange Juice Glazed Donuts
Hot Cereal (oatmeal) or Cold Cereal
Toast; J e l l y
Cocoa, Tea, Milk, Coffee Luncheon
Beef Rice Soup & Crackers
Bacon, Lettuce & Tomato sand^ ch Corn on t h e cob
Relish P l a t e S l i c e d Peaches,
Iced Tea, Pmk, Coffee Dinner
Fried Chicken
Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Buttered Broccoli
Cantaloupe Ring with Green Grapes Lemon Meringue Pie '
Iced Tea, Tea, Plilk, Coffee
TAUIT MIGhT AUDIT IONS . c ? r i l l be held a t 1:00 PM today, Be a t t h e Coke Tent and contact Chris White,
so t h a t our meetings dl1 run smooth- l y and properly. Mary Jane Walker will t a k e a dim view of breaches of parliamentary procedure.
MOVE OVER, HOLLYIJOOD J
A t l a s t night's general meeting, Bridgeport, Connecticut, made t h e Nat- i o n a l Conference, Hollywood style.
A new Junior Achievement film, based on t h e formation and operation of a J.A.
company made i t s permiere with Oscar- winning performances turned i n by t h e
company members themselves. An e x t r a s u r p r i s e i n t h e film was
I%.
Ed Mosler, executive turned actor,and Graduate Achievers Frank Johnson who n a r r a t e dA ROUGH YEAR FOR JUDGES
R e g i s t r a t i o n f i g u r e s from t h e Con- t e s t o f f i c e i n d i c a t e t h a t t h e c o n t e s t judges a r e i n f o r a d i f f i c u l t time.
T o t a l r e g i s t r a t i o n i s a follows :
Miss J.A,
35
Speakers Corps
9
President of t h e Year 30 Secretary of t h e Year
F
V.P. of t h e Year 17 Safety Mgr. of Year 1 0 Persnel Mgr, of Year5
Sales Manager of Year 30
Production Manager 25
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION -1, C61 Final r e g i s t r a t i o n of delegates, couns- elors, guests and s t a f f h i t t h e all-time high of 1961 l a t e t h i s afternoon.
Counting t h e l a r g e s t u f f e d dog t h a t t r i e d t o s l e a k i n t o t h e group p i c t u r e it would be 1,062.
E d Broom
Tom Martin Ed McGoo~an
Lou Dankovich F a i t h Darden
J u l i e De Bruyn Kops
1960 NATIOlUL JUNIOR ACHIEVERS CONFERENCE ADD STAFF'
Donald Blom
- 1 7
Allen Palen
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3Havard Duffey
- 7
David Irhillans
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TSKenneth Christiansen
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T3Aubrey Pa Adams, Jr.
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3Lester A. Benoist, Jr.
Paul Hemmeter
- 14
Deneen Cole
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U, .,P a t r i c i a Smith
- 14
Linda Winkler -1L
Nancy Lee Jaeger
- 14
Leslie J. Knapp
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3Earbara Pope
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ADD
C OUNSELORS444b
36th S t r e e t651
Casanova St. S.IV.Gene Graze John Hand
Vincent NcC rave ADD BOY DELEGATES 116 Humphey St.
2033 Curry Road 508 Calhoun Road 32 The Strand 2626 Salem
David Be Morris
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7Gerald Yocum
ADD GIRL
DELEGATES
702 10th S t r e e t
4532
Calumet21701 Tracy Avenue
Bambi Sanders
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2Charlotte Spangler
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10Pa-bricia. West on
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Delegate Orgafizaticn
San Diego
16,
California Atlanta, GeorgiaLewis Sank Edward Sylvia Rose Thornt on
Logansport, Indiana Schenectady 3, New York
V l i l r " 4 r g t on
3,
DelawareBrantf ord, Ontario Joplin, Missouri
Charles E. Lester
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Arthur McKinney
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8 dW, Des Moines,. Iowa Metairie, Louisiana Euclid, Ohio o
Judy IYilson