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N A T I O N A L J U N I O R A C H I E V E R S C O N F E R E N C E

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-3 ~ : O O General meeting i n auditorium

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10-12:OO Group discussions -2

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2:OO Concurrent meetings

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! . .' VARIETY OF ACTS SLATED

"Another openinf

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another show" of

t a l e n t i s t o be presented tonight a t t h e 1962 t a l e n t revue om t j e Auditorium at

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45 shops, Committees, Contests J c ! tlofficer Krupkew

+t kt00 Recreation

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i t o C h r i s White's

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6-7:OO Dinner

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crazy c l a r i n e t .

++ 8-11:OO Talent Night i n auditorium. There are out-

+$ S i t a s individuals

Jk 11:30 Curfew Jt

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Any committee, workshop, discussion group, or individual having material. f o r submission t o t h e Resolutions Committee i s urgently requested t o do so by 2:00 PN

st anding singers, dancers, come- dians, and magi- cians scheduled t o q p e a r .

Talent direc

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t o r Rich Ptacin reports-that t h e show should be one of the b e s t ever seen by Ju-, Wednesday afternoon.

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n i o r Achievers, Both delecates and Material may be brought t o t h e Achieve counselors have concealed a multitude of Lounge a t t h a t time, or given t o any mem- , s u r p r i s e s ,

ber of t h e Resolutions Committee.

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PLASTIC BOOKCOVER EXECUTIVE ADDRESSES

Delegates erforming a r e Pussy Parnos, Karen Frank, garnett Roberts, Challie McAullife, K65th Critchlou, Nancy Wood- ward, Pam Stone, Allen Parkin, and Carol MORNING MEETING

k, Me R. Poummit, executive vice- president of t h e Colad Co,, Inc., Buffalo, New York, spoke t o Achievers t h i s morning a t t h e nine ofclock meeting on ~ l S t a r t i n g a BusinessI1.

The Colad Company i s t h e producer of t h e Conference b r i e f o l i o s and of p l a s t i c coated book covers. Mr. Poummit, pres- e n t l y a mxker of the Buffalo Board of Junior Achievement, was f i r s t acquainted with t h e 3 .A. pro+pam t'mough t he pur- chase of t h e s e f o i d ~ r s

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Jenkin.

Also Bob Litak, Lee Johnson, Joe Cole- man, Larry Johnson, Mike Bunde, B i l l Kel- l e r , and Birket.

Performing counselors a r e C h r i s White, Lee Bright, Wayne Boger, B i l l W t e m-d Terry Starker.

SO, everyone come out for. a s t r e a l l y big showv tonight in t h e auditorium a t

8:00 P.M,

A s an added attrac-:.?.on, t h e counselors w i l l perform a s L L t bz.ssd on t h e sm.sh

h i t , ItWest Side S t o q n , cwrenkly playing

t o SRO cro~ids arowd t h e country.

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.---- Wefinesday k u g u s t 22. 1963

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Mike H m i g a n of South Bend, Ind.

attended S t , Josephls high i n South send.

He w i l l e n t e r Botre Darrii u n i v e r s i t y t h i s f a l l on a Horace

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Moses scholarshipwhich he won through Junior '!chieve;wnt, H i s major i s Business Education and law,

Mike was president of h i s compczny f o r two years, president of t h e Ichievers Association and President of the Year i n

MFF T THE l.AL CANDI .JATES

I ~ o r c ~ a n i e s scho1ars:lip f o r being t h e t o p

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producing salesman i n t h e nation and holds t h e all-time s a l e s record i n Dallas.

He attended t h r e e r e g i o n a l conferences and has received the Dallas Leadership

a~d ard

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A school and church leader, Byron i s s p o r t s e d i t o r of t h e School paper, a m ~ b e r of t h e Honor Society and church NORMAN MeZC L ?W

Norman Mac Lean, v a l i d a t e d candidate f o r conference president from Wilmette, Ill., has been a member of

J.A.

s i n c e 1961. He has been p r e s i d e n t and t r e a s u r e r of h i s J o A o company, served. a s vice-

president and chairman of v a r i m s commit- ees i n h i s l o c a l Achievers! Association, and has won president of t h e year i n h i s a r e a and a Leadership award.

"Mactt a t t e n d s New T r i e r Township high school, where he i s vice-president of t h e Student Council, i s a c t i v e i n a t h l e - t i c s , and i s a member of t h e Troubadours, a f o l k song group. He i s a l s o president of h i s church group, works a s a l z b a s s i s - t a n t i n 3.n animal h o s p i t a l , and i s i n t e r - e s t e d i n r a d i o e l e c t r o n i c ~ ,

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ROBIBT V W Z N D T

'?Let s make next year t h e most enthu- s i a s t i c and p r o f i t a b l e ever" urges pre- s i d e n t i a l candidate Robert Van Z'andt

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Robert, a delegzte f r o n Dmvl1le, Ill,, has been an Achiever f o r t w g ye~ars, He has won trco awards f o r leadership a t h i s r e g i o n a l management conference and vas . . delegate chairman f o r t h e Indiana . . t r d e f a i r ,

He was president of t h e Achievers .?.ssociation, h i s J .A. company f o r two years, a merber of t h e Speakers Corps, winner of t h e a r e a s a l e s c o n t e s t and del-

egation chairmm , t o t h e conference.

He has won the Executive pin, b e s t vice-president of s a l e s , b e s t p r e s i d e n t of t h e year, was a f i n a l i s t i n t h e >lr, Executive contest, master of ceremonies a t t h e Future Unlimited B,mquet and was J .A. 1s public it;^ r e p r e s e n t a t i v e .

i\"lCH.\.EL KWNIGAN

h i s area and i n Indiana.

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youth group president.

He was chosen Mr. Executive f o r South

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Bend and. f o r JAG 0 a? d Achiever of t h e

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year f o r ~oGt'n Bend. He was toastmaster of t h e Future Unlimited banquet a t JAMCO and ha:: won two leadership awards i n r e - cognition of h i s work i n conducQing J.A.

serri.nars i n high schools.

Mike i s a l s o a frequent speaker f o r J.R, a t various meetings and banquets,

BILL ROBINSON

-4 second year conference delegate, B i l l Robinson i s a 17 year old Achiever from Birmingham.

B i l l has won h i s Executive pirL, t h e management award, the Sales and Marketing c o n t e s t and was h i s a r e a ' s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e f o r t h e r e g i c n a l Conference, winner oZ t h e l o c a l s a l e s 12-mager of t h e ye& contest, master of ceremonies of t h e Future Unlim- i t e d banquet and parliamentarian of t h e Forensic club. He i s a l s o a member of h i s schoolts debate t e r n ,

RIC'i-111_3D MFJXLUND

. . Rick Mxklund i s an Achiever from Rocklord, -111. who has been in J.A. f o r t h r e e years.

He has won t h e D i e s b a c k Monorial z ~ a r d and s e v e r a l l e a d e r s h i p awards. He placed i n h i s regional s a l e s c o n t e s t , t h e Plr. Executive c o n t e s t and t h e Vice-pre- s i d e n t of s a l e s contest,

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L member of t h e Speakers Corps, he won s e v e r a l o r a t o r i c a l contests. He i s a l s o a fie%bsr of 'the Sales club, school debate t e a n avld t h e Young .Americans f o r Freedom.

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BYRON D,IITEY

Three y e a r conf ererice delegate J

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Zyroa Dmey from Dallas, Texas, has been a c t i v e i n m~my f i e l d s of J.A. He received tile N a t i o n d Associati on of Dkrect S e l l i n g

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which he d e l i v e r e d l a s t evening.

I n h i s s p e e c h , . e n t i t l e d , "Strong- With two days of c o m ; ? r t i t i o n e r t h a n t h e tom," D r . Nyapdi t o l d ' behind them, c a n d i d a t e s

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n e v e r i n h i s t o r y was a cause w ~ n b y F i n a l examinations w i l l t a k e b e i n g m e r e l y a n t i . " : p l a c e on Thursday, and winners

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t i t i o n s h o u l d " h o c k i t down"

to

s ~ m e t h i n g ; p r o - ~ m e r i c a n , P o - f r e e , i about 5 c o n t e s t a n t s p e r o f f i c e . p r o - f r e e e n t e r p r i s e

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a s some of t h e I ' F i n a l i s t s a r e b a t t l i n g f a r t h e R u s s i a n s a r e prD-Lenin, pro-T\[arx 9 !

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t i t l e s of P r e s i d e n t of . t h e Year;.

o r pro-Kruschev. I' o f S a l e s and Frod-

Dr.

Nyardi i s d i r ~ c t ~ r 3f t h e of t h e Year;

S c h ~ o l of I n t e r n a t i o n a l S t u d i a s a t y e a r ; Market- B r a d l e y U n i v e r s i t y i n P e o r i a ,

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' i n g E x e c u t i v e ; S a f e t y D i r e c t o r l i n o i s . F o u r t e e n y e a r s ago, D r . ! and P e r s o n n e l D i r e c t o r .

N,ardi f l e d from h i s n a t i v e

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compe t i t i o n , ghry when it was t a k e n over b y t h e i d a l e g a t e s have been t h r o u g h com- cammunis t s . 1 p e t i t i o n a t t h e i r home J.A. c e n t e ~

He h e l d t h e p o s i t i o n of S e e r e -

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Much knowledge of t h e i r f i e l d i s t a r y of t h e T r e a s ~ r y of Hungary

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n e c e s s a r y and demanded

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t h e s e b e f o r e f l e e i n g t h e country. 1 d e l e g a t e s .

I t was o n l y a f t e r he was a c c u s e d ,

of b e i n g a n American s p y and s e n -

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N A J A C NBV!S STAFF tenced t~ d e a t h , d i d he l e a v e . I

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a t~mrny gun,7' s z l d t h e D ~ c t ~ r . hlAlAGING EDITOR..

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He s t a t e d communists and s o c i a l -

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r\Ts!;IIS ~TJ)IToRS.. .Mason k i c A l l i s t e r i s t s a r e headad i n t h e same d-irec-

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TYPISTS.. .Kay Frame and Lfnda G r c e t h e r e a r e d i f f e r e n t . : ARTISTS.. .Mary Anne C h i l d a , J e a n

D r . Nyardi v~as tremen&3usly

1 Ann

Clendenin, Marty herman, r e c e i v e d by t h e audience and was

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Dam h i i l l e r , R u s s e l l M i l l e r , k e p t b u s y af t s r w a r d s s :.gnj.ng h i s and Barbara Monahan

a ~ t o g ~ a p h and meeting t h e ~ c h i e v e r s

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B e r t a , Donna B i t t e r , hlichael Blau, Linda C a r p e n t e r , Kay

CO1-33 COUNT Frame, A l i c e Gagyo, P a t Henkel

a ; Rose,Holthaus, S h a r i J o n e s , A s of t e n or c l j c k Tuesday n i g h t

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1 Mary Mackey, Ken Maher, Joan t h e o f f i c i a l coke and - ' s p r i t e count

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Monkievich, J o e l Nontague, Jio s tood a t t h e f o l l o w i n g marks: I I P e t t y , Mar@:,aret P e t t y j a h n ,

Drinks cconsumed Tuesday 6,100

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I l m a r s Furesm, Carolyn Smith, T o t a l t h r a u g h Manday 14,403 I lrJFlLiarn Vaught, Nary Tieber,

TOTAL i R i c k UIaadin

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I n t e l l e c t u a l Counselor B g Coke Drinker Marty t h e a r t i s t

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T e t i t e Bra F'iae Hey i s one person i n t h e - r i g h t W ~ d r a n g l e who i s n ' t a J u n i o r Achiever. She i s a

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clubber who i s an honorary d e l e g a t e t o t h e conference. But t h i s 21-year-old has won more c o n t e s t s and champions'dps t h a n t h e average young person. She has r e p r e s e n t e d v a r i o u s l e v e l s of

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f o r t h e p a s t t v ~ e l v e years.

A f t e r graduation, Eva Mae p l a n s t o work f o r h e r m a s t e r ' s degree in Home Economics i n t h e s c h o o l of education.

I n c i d e n t a l l y , Bloomington i n t h e home tdbm of t h e b - ~ t s p r i d e , s o Eva Mae di.clnlt nave any plene, t r a i n , o r bus connections.

Eva Mae t e l l s us t h z t t h e l o v e l y In- diancl U n i v e r s i t y campus i s t h e s i t e of two o r t h r e e conferences p e r week!

The lirnbo and t w i s t i n g s e s s i o n s a t t h e juke box a r e s t i l l going s t r o n g , i n s p i t e of t h e ; cracked v e r t e b r a e a.nd r u p t u r e d spleens.

The Buffalo d e l e g a t i o n has played it r e a l c o o l i n t h e i r b r i g h t r e d 17clam-diggers11 and pink s h i r t s . The o u t f i t r e p r e s e c t s s t i c k y c o t t o n candy on a h o t day a t t h e zoo. Ech!!

The piano i n t h e Achi-evers Lounge has received a hardy workout. "Heart and Soul" has, a t l a s t count, been played

2 t o t a l of 262 times. Their g o a l i s 1000 times. P r e d i c t i o n : t h e y ' r e e i t h e r going t o make it o r go crazy t r y i n g .

R e s u l t s of t h e p i c t u r e of t h e d e l e g a t e s melting i n t h e sun i s y e t unknown. It w i l l I-onq be remembered by t h e d e l e g a t e s , and r . r i l l b e recorded i n t h e annals of t h e n a t i o n a l conference a s "deodorant day.

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Wednesday, August 22,1962

rnAIc!3L STORIES STILL LOOMIXG

The b u s s e s came t o a h a l t . Looming be- hoof that Junior is not

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fore was a s i g n t h a t read:I1Load Limit

One sided affair made available t o mri-

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From t h e busses c;ime rnvffled

Oan teens my be cited ltSouth of groans of d i s p a i r from t h e weary A c h i e v e r s border, down Mexico way11

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Through t h e ~.rindows th e y saw f i e l d s of

Luis F* Mordes, the "SecretariO t o b a c c o and corn. Was t h i s t h e I n d i a n a Ejecutivo1I and R a f a e l Garza a r e examples University Campus?

of t h e e x c e l l e n t program Mexico h a s es- Groaning, t h e s o j o u r n e r s clambered from t a b l i s h e d s i n c e J u n i o r Achievement, con- busses and drudged across t h e bridge.

monly known i n Mexico as "Emnpresas Row it was t h e bus' t u r n , Vjould t h e y make J u v e n i l e s t t was e s t a b l i s h e d i n 1959. i t ? Ever s o slowly t h e busses c r e p t . . . ..-,..s

The Mexican chapter the Business a c r o s s t h e bridge. They made t h e excur- Council of I n t e r n a t i o n a l Understanding si, successfully under t h e prayers of

beean

the " E m ~ r e s a s Juveniles" on a n ex- tho Achieverse With f u r t h e r p r a y e r s t h a t

~ e r i m e n t a l b a s i s w i t h 52 Achievers and

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there would be no more f l 6 - ~ ~ ~ 1 1 bridges t o c o n ~ a n i e s . Today t h e r e a r e a t o t a l of cross, the trip was continued w i t h o u t

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Achievers and 20 companies. i n c i d e n t .

AS i n t h e u n i t e d S t a t e s , t h e Achievers wonder what wsy t h e y ' l l t a k e back home?

a r e r e c r u i t e d from t h e high s c h o o l s ,

tlirough campaigns, a n d by t e l e v i s i o n m d +ssx~+xs~++;sk-~+;~+3s~~k+~-+~;:--;k-;s~~~+s;-;~:+s~:-+~.;:-~~~+~~~+;~;-+s~

r a d i o b r o a d c a s t s .

The p u b l i c r e l a t i o n s committee of The e l e c t i o n s c m i t t e e has s e t down t h e Mexico a l s o promotes I1Empresas J u v e n i l e s f 1 . f o l l o w i n g r u l e s f o r a l l d e l e g a t e s t o f o l - Throughthe e f f o r t s of t h i s comrmittee, t h e low i n tcmorrowts e l e c t i o n of conference g e n e r a l p u b l i c has come t o know, under- o f f i c e r s , A l . 1 dele g a t e s must know t h e s e s t a n d , and a p p r e c i a t e t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n , r u l e s b y memory SO t h a t t h e ele c t i o n s 1,611 Pk. Morales s a i d . move s w f f t l y and t h a t t h e b d l o t s ~6-11 b e

While t h e ll?Lti onal Achievers Confer- correctly marked.

ence i s i n s s s i o n , t h e "Empresas Juven-

i l e s " i s &SO meet'.ng. Members of t h i s 1. ~ ~your choice w i t h nm,bers r k DO

group meet from A p r i l t o November which n o t use IfXlt marks.

i s t h e Mexicm s c h o o l year. 2. Put t h e number "1" i n t h e scluare oppo- The members of -be o r g a n i z a t i m f o l l o w s i t e t h e name of your f i r s t c h o i c e f o r t h e saxe p a t t e r n of a c t i v i t i e s a company each o f f i c e .

from t h e United S t a t e s does. There i s , 3. bt t h e number f1211 o p p o s i t e your second however, one major d i f f e r e n c e

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"Emprnsas choice, number It3lt o p p o s i t e your t h i r d J u v e n i l e s 1 ' i s i n Spanish; J u n i o r hchieve- choice, and s o on for e a c h o f f i c e , f o r

ment i s i n E n g l i s h . a s many choices a s you wish,

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