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I6 CANDIDATES VALIDATED
NATIONAL JUNIOR ACHIEVERS CONFERENCE
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYmCOLUMBUS oOHIO
: TUESDAY
AUGUST
22, 196
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TE!EGI?AI\SS I?ECEIVED "No organiza t ion gives u s more
assurance f3r the f u t u r e of as a f r e e s o c i e t y and a f r e e ecan-
read Sunday. The w i p e s a l l poin t o u t , i n to-
dayts t roubled w o r l d that the ach- i eve r s experience becomes increas- ingly important.
S ix teen de legates have been va l ida ted t o run f o r conference o f f fc2 r s i n the c o m l n ~ e l e c t i o n s on Thursday.
The e l e c t i o n s committee working $0 3:30 t h i s morning screened each candidate throuzhly from a l a r g e number of p a c t ~ c i p a n t s ,
Each candidate w i l l g ive an e l e c t i o n speech t o t he genera l m e e t - ins t h i s evenin$ i n the auditorium.
Validated candidates a r e :
president
Don Be 11 Des Mofnes Richard Cohn Port land Michael Hannfgan sou th Bend Paul X i 1 l e r . Bridseport Kevin King AmericaCalvin Scott Boston D e t r o i t
The two telegrams came on the heels of Pres ident Kennedyts wire
Bever ly Anne Rrophy Wfndsor Al lene Yioody Nas h v f l l e Linda Hurray B r i t i s h C o l . Lee Waters Newark; N .'J.
omy than Junior Achievement," wire Frank We Jenks, Pres ident of I n t e r Vice-president natSona1 E a r v e s t e r .
Jenks statement became one of a Honolulu s e r i e s of wires from Americats bus Minneapolis ness and p o l f t f c a l leaders , Birmingham
S t e r l i n g C. Quinlan , dent American Conference Secre t a r g wired, "May Aus termann ing and rewarding De t ro i t Young Americm s S e a t t l e wor l d ,'! G h i c a ~ o
Association s e c r e t a r ~
~f rn ~ a r r f n ~ t o n , Conference P r e s i dent commented on the wires a t Mon- dayrs mornfng sess ion , "a l o t of i m po r t an t people know we a r e here,"
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J u n i o r D e l e g a t e s I HOLLAKD'S J , A . ENVOY
LITTLE S i i E E N Y , B U T T S E N JOY VISIT A N D HELPING Among t h e v i s i t o r s on t h e campus
a r e t h e s o n s of two of our d i r e c t * o r s , M r , Sweeny and M r , NarvEn B u t t
Dave Sweeny i s 13 y e a r s o l d and i n t h e e i g h t h g r a d e , He t h i n k s t h a t h e r e 1 s a n a w f u l l o t of c o n f u s i o n and i s r e s e r v i n g h i s judgment on t h e c o n f e r e n c e u n t i l he has s e e n f t i n a c t i o n . He i s n o t a t t end . ing any workshops, b u t i s do ing a l l he c a n t o h e l p make t h e c o n f e r e n c e a s u c c e s s ,
Lee B u t t s , whose f a t h e r i s O r - g a n i z a t i o n D i r e c t o r f o r t h e Sou th - e a s t , i s v i s i t i n g us f rom A t l a n t a , Georg ia , He i s a l s o 13 and in t h e e i g h t h g r a d e ,
Lee t h i n k s t h e c o n f e r e n c e i s g r e a t and h e ' s hav ing a l o t of f u n , He a l s o i s n o t a t t e n d i n g any work- 4hops, b u t i s making h imse l f g e n e r - a l l y u s e f u l .
T h i s i s t h e f i r s t c o n f e r e n c e f o r b o t h boys. T h e i r f i r s t job was t h e d i s t r i b u t i o n of t h e g i f t s t o t h e fncoming Ach ieve r s .
Maybe i n a few g e a r s t h e y w i l l b r e t u r n i n g a s Achiever d e l e g a t e s .
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S t r a d l e y s Swfnr;ing T r i o , b e t t e r known a s t h e p i a n o p l a y e r , g u t t a r - Est and bongo p l a y e r a r e holdin?; n i g h t l y jam s e s s i o n s i n t h e ' b a s e - ment of S t r a d l e y H a l l ,
P a u l Tfmman, f rom Boston , i s t h e s t a r a t t r a c t i o n on t h e p iano , Among t h e songs b e i n g hea rd a r e ' ' S h e ' l l be Coming 'Round t h e Mount- a t n u , and "That Old Gang of Mine ."
The newspaper e d i t o r s a y s t h a t h i s s t a f f , i n t h e room a d j o i n i n g t h e rec-room, t y p e s t o t h e b e a t of t h e p iano.
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! OBSERVES C ONFS IENCE J a n gderveen , a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e
f r o m Hol land, has been o b s e r v i n g t h e E a t f o n a l J u n i o r Ach ieve r s Con- f e r e n c e f o r t h e p a s t two days .
J a n i s t a k i n g t h e p l a c e of t h e d e l e g a t e s f rom Hol land who c o u l d n o t make t h e t r i p and wT 11 r e p o r t t o them on what he o b s e r v e s h e r e , He has been a member of t h e Ne the r - l m d s Embassy f o r two y e a r s i n Washington, D.C.
According t o Mr. Ederveen, t h e r e a r e twenty companies i n Bol l and which have been o p e r a t i n g f o r f i v e y e a r s .
Two t h i n g s have y r e a t l y impress - ed M r . Xderveen a t t h e c o n f e r e n c e , F i r s t of a l l , he l i k e s t h e way t h e l a r g e number of d e l e g a t e s a r e sche - d u l e d f o r a n a c t i v i t y f rom b r e a k f a s t t o cu r few and , second ly , he was d e l i g h - t e d by t h e Conference handbook,
11 I am o b s e r v i n g and l e a r n i n g much and am g e t t i n g t h e most 0u.k of t h e c o n f e r e n c e , " commented M r . Ederveen*
SPONSO.3ING F I R M SZNDS COt;PANY ADVISO-I AS DZL'XGATE
Bob Gross , f o u r y e a r J . A . a d v i s o r , s a i d h i s company, F e n w e l l , Inc. , b e l i e v e s i n a c l o s e r e l a t i o n s h i p w i t h t h e J u n i o r Achievement program,
I I I t h i n k t h e c o n f e r e n c e i s v e r y w e l l o r g ~ n i z e d , " cross n o t e d .
In a d d - i t i o n t o G r o s s ' s r o l e a s a n a d v i s o r , he a c t s a s t h e l i a s o n f o r t h e Boston-Ashland a r e a s .
Gross a l s o has come t o l e a r n II a b i t more abou t t h e J,A, program,"
Gross f s mar r i ed and has f o u r boys.
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The Coca Cola B o t t l i n g Company r e p o r t s t h a t 2400 cokes have been consumed Sunday and Monday,
F o u r y e a r and two company-old Ashland, Mass, , tw ice N a t i o n a l award winner , has a c o u n s e l i n g f i r m t h a t has s e n t a n employee t o Mat i o n - a 1 J u n i o r A c h i e v e r s Conference .
S, Bayard Co lga t e , Chairman of t he Bowd of J u n i o r Achievement, I n c , , w i l l be our g u e s t speaker t h i s morning i n t h e audi tor ium.
C o l g a t e s name has been synon- ymous w i t h you th f o r many years . He had devo ted over twenty y e a r s of h i s l i f e t o J u n i o r Achievement and innumerable o t h e r you th o rgan iza - t i o n s .
He i s D i r e c t o r of t h e U,S, Pipe and Foundry Co., and a p a s t member of t he Committee f o r Economical Development, and he f s a c t i v e i n t h e Na t i ona l I n d u s t r i a l Conference Board*
A g a i n t h f s morning, queat2.on- a i r e s w i l l be d i s t r i b u t e d as t h e d e l e g a t e s e n t e r t h e audi tor ium. Th is x i 1 1 be r e p e a t e d eve ry morning t h i s week. Today's q u e s t i o n a i r e s w i l l a s k q u e s t i o n s of teenage bud- g e t i n g ,
a t t n e confe rence a r e t h e c o n t e s t s g which provide a n o p p o r t u n i t y f o r d e l e g a t e s t o demonst ra te t h e i r in- d i v i d u a l abf l i t f e s and ach ieve- ments," a cco rd ing t o J a c k Spencer , C o n t e s t D i r e c t o r . C o n t e s t s a r e Pres iden t -o f - the Year-sponsored by t h e Young P r e s i d e n t s ! Organfgat fon, I nc , , Vice-Pres ident -of - t he Year- t h i s i s t h e 1as.b yea r f o r t h t s ,con- t e s t , because of a change i n J A company o f f i c e r s , Sec r e t a ry -o f - t he Year, Treasure r -o f - the Year, a l s o S a l e s Manager-sponsored by t h e Na t i ona l S a l e s ExecutEves, Produc- t i o ~ i4ana;ler-of-the Year, S a f e t y D'Irec tor-02'-the Year-fn GO-opera- t f o n x f t h t h e A ~ e r i c a n S o c i e t y of S a f e t y Engfneeps, and Pe r sonne l D i r ec to r -o f - t he Year.
Each c o n t e s t c o n s i s t s of a w r i t t e n t e s t i n JA, and t h e d u t i e s of t h e o f f i c e , a p e r s o n a l i n t e r - view, a w r i t t e n a n a l y s i s t e s t on a p ~ o b l e m p e r t n i n i ~ g t o t h a t o f f i c e t o de5ermine ~eraforrnance, o r such
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Another phase of confe rence a c t - i v i t y g e t s under way Tuesday, A l l dorm sof % b a l l teams w i l l compete w i t h games beg inn ing promptly a t 4:oo.
F i r s t D a y f s Schedule . ...
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t hose w i t h t h e h igher scores 'On-
t f n u e i n t h e c o n t e s t , The f i n a l s t a g e c o n s i s t of a review of a l l p r ev ious s t a g e s , w i t h s t r e s s on t h e p e r s o n a l i n t e rv i ew .
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The winners w i l l p lay-off Wed- nesday. The t o p team w i l l compete a g a f n s t t he Counselor A l l - s t a r s Thursday. A l l games w i l l be a t t h e S a l l F i e l d . Fo r i t s l o c a t i o n go t o .room 109, S t r a d l e y ,
T a l e n t BTight wf 11 be Wednesday evening a t 8 ~ 0 0 , The committee Is j u s t g e t t i n g s t a r t e d and anyone wls!=ing t o t r y o u t mag do s o y e t by go ing t o s m i t h all basement any t ime a f t e r one o f c l o c k ,
T a l e n t Night has proved i n p a s t Years t o be one of' t h e h i g h l i g h t s of t h e confe rence ,
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The f i r s t round o r judging i n t h e i l i s s J .A . C o n t e s t was he ld I n t h e Union Conference T h e a t e r on
The of 49 l o v e l y f emale Ach ieve r s was narrow- ed t o o n l y f i f t e e n . T h i s f i r s t round of judging was baaed on beau- by, p o i s e and p e r s o n a l i t y , The a t t i r e was s h o r t s and h i g h h e e l s . The e n t r i e s walked o n t o t h e s t a g e s i n g u l a r l y and in g roups of f i v e .
The f i n a l t e s t d h o w e v e r , w i l l , '
c a l l f o r more t h a n b e a u t y . Speak- i n g a b i l i t y , knowledge of J.A., business ~ o w - h o w , and a fu l l know- l e d g e of t h & i r own i n d i v i d u a l com- pany and t h e job they e a c h he ld . The f f n a l i s t s i n c l u d e : !
J u n i o r Ach ieve r s f rom a l l o v e r t h e n a t i o n who l i k e t o speak , went before a panel of judges Monday t o t e l l t h e e x p e r t s w h a t J . A . means t o them individually The speakers t h u s began t h e f i r s t round of t h e 1 9 6 1 Speaker s Corps c o m p e t i t i o n t h a t w i l l r e s u l t i n t h e s e l e c t i o n of J.A,'s t o p Ach ieve r s p e a k e r f o r the
.%. ' The c o n t e s t , which was open t o
a 1 1 delek;ates, r e q u i r e d s p e a k e r s t o s c o r e between 80 and LOO t o q u a l i f y them f o r membership in t h e l a t i o n - a 1 S p e a k e r s Corps , The A c h i e v e r s who s c o r e d above 90 w i l l c o n t i n u e in the Tuesday.
The second round of Judging w i l l Bonnf e B e r n t h S o u t h In** YCarol Bonnavia t Newark, N, J. Deborah Dryden Dayton, Ohio C a r o l E l l i o t t Columbus, Ga.
A u s a n Howard Grand 'iapids' Linda Maleck l S o u t h e a s t e r n , i4ich
Joyce O s t r o f f B u f f a l o , N.Y, Xe~mO1ds A1a*
Linda Rot t s c h a f e r San Diego, C a l i f . Diane Smather Houston, Texas
/Lynn T a y l o r Marianne Wagner S t . Lou i s , Mo, Diane Winslow H a r t f o r d , Conn. Nancy Woodward D a l l a s , Texas K a t h i Z u s t O h i o
One of t h e s e l o v e l y , charming, Ach ieve r s w i l l be t h e n e x t :"iiss J.A. d h i c h one w i l l i t be? W e ' l l f i n d o u t Wednesday n i g h t .
- - i n c l u d e a second p r e s e n i a t f o n of t h e same s p e e c h t o a p a n e l of new judges who w i l l be g r a d i n g on a more r i g i d g r a d i n g sys tem. The t o p f i n a l i s t s s e l e c t e d f rom t h i s round of judging w i l l e n t e r t h e f i n a l phase of t h e c o n t e s t wh ich w i l l c o n s i s t of e a c h c o n t e s t a n t presen%ing'. . a new speech t o t h e same judges. Very s t r i c t c r i t e r i a dl1 be used i n t h e f i n a l s e l e c t i o n and t h e g r a n d w i n n e r w i l l be announ- c e d a s soon a s he o r s h e i s d e t e r - mined.
A l l t h o s e s c o r i n g above 80 w i l l r e c e i v e d i s t i n c t i v e p i n s which s i g n i f y membership i n t h e S p e a k e r s Corps . The winner w i l l r e c e i v e a $100 S a v i n g s Bond and a p laque .
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The N a t i o n a l I n d u s t r y Awards C o n t e s t i s i n f u l l swing. Judges have announced t h a t t h e d e c i s f o n of a w i n n e r w i l l depend on two , th ings , , , f i r s t , t h e w r i t t e n e n t r i e s of t h e t o p companies and, second, t h e i m p r e s s i o n ma&? by t h e dele g a t e r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e company,
The c o m p e t i t i o n i s , a s u s u a l , g o i n g t o be t o ~ g h . J.A. companies seem t o g e t b e t t e r e v e r y y e a r and s o does t h e job of t h e s e c o n t e s t judges xho have t o p i c k t h e b e s t ,
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If P r e s i d e n t Kennedy needs young Hang o n t o your s c a l p s , everyone! p e o p l e f o r t h e Peace Corps, he c a n
The Milwaukee I n d i a n s have a r r i v e d . c o n t a c t J u n i o r Ach ieve r s p r e s e n t l y T h e y ' r e h e r e comple te w i t h head- a t t e n d i n g t h e c o n f e r e n c e . In a p o l l d r e s s e s , s p e a r s , and tomahawks. conducted Monday morning w i t h 609 Theyf r e a l l v e r y s u r e t h e Milwaukee d e l e g a t e s p a r t i c i p a t i n g , 457 s t a t e d Braves w i l l c a p t u r e t h e pennant . t h e y would l i k e t o j o i n t h e Peace
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