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Show 12 s 1f A IN! IJl) II INI G C 0 IM\ IM\ II 1f 11" IE IE <C tHt A II II. ttl\lE IN! Violet Southard PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT It was such Your Personal Development Chairman has had an exciting and busy year. to me and deciding what should be passed on to came that I materia of Ith wea fun reading the GROWN! Due to the geographical location, it has not been possible for me you. And have I felt the telepathic vibrations; so we have to know enough of you, personally, but I have was the initiating of the Young the accomplishment communicated. Perhaps greatest single a Young Career Woman at the National have did We State. the in Career Woman Program her. The BPW Image was Convention last year, but the clubs did not participate in choosing most forcefully by this program. projected and an "Criteria Club" information was made avai lable at the Fall Board meeting, II the that message It is earnestly hoped you "got attempt was made to clarify the concept. and made your report. An eva luation sheet for checking persona I growth was given to each If you have not used it, please do. at the Winter Board meeting. club president excellent time to If you are not satisfied with your accomplishments, July is an BELONGS TO FUTURE THE club new the for year. inventory and make strategic plans DARE! THOSE WHO Dorcas Roberts WORLD AFFAIRS I have become more aware of current events around th is globe of ours,and my becoming World Affairs Chairman. interest has become more intense since Each club has had one or more outstanding speakers on the subject from which vital knowledge has been gained. But---Has the club program chairman been aware that Personal Development can be attained if there is member participation in that program? The National Federation has linked the three vital areas in which our Federation objectives can be fulfilled as: World Affairs, Civic Participation, and Personal Develop as ment. Any two may be developed during the fulfillment of the third, closely related they are. I believe we need more member participation in our meetings to help us all to would be develop. By spending the time to research and bring forth a dissertation that wou ld be of greatest va lue to the ones who did sure attendance to a II in Iy interesting the preparation. Yes, we are all busy women in these hectic days; it is easy to say, but those who turn down an assignment are the ones who don't have the time III II, just would be hurting themselves most. Our Program Pointers, which each chairman receives, contain many helpful ideas for good programming. |