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Show 'G CAREER WOMAN PROGRAM ;uggested Rules for 1967 Each Club will select 1. a young career woman standards set up by the National Federation, according to the namely: Between the ages of 21 and 26 years inclusive a t the time of the 1967 National Convention a. b. Employed in business or the professions, or college Outstanding in scholastic work, community service, and lor church work, Lt vjn g working or attending school in the in c. d. , se}"yed;; JLrarea teState . . girl, 1kne binr,' ill Fed(t¥/9on sh,- ef Eresents J7r+1 t-e Dit b;ntedat and she will p r e s e nt a talent skit or give a talk. c t . Spring Conference These p r e s eji ta t io n s s.hould be 'Lf)r 1' - QO more that five minutes in length. 2. The selection of the District Winner will be made by secret ballot of the membership at the District Conference. 3. ti onal enc e , Each Club will send business or civic to the District Director a brief participation background of the Club's Young Career Woman. 4. Each club will pay the expenses of the and be responsible for her attendance there. 5. The name sketch of the educa- of the Di s t r ic t winner, girl to the Spring District Confer- along with a brief sketch, will be sent by the Di s t r ic t Direc tor to the State Personal Development Chairman. 6. Each District winner will be expected to attend our Utah Federation '\ State Conve nt ion on Saturday and will be time during the day. Selection of the State Winner ill be_ sisting of the State Executive Committee Civic presented to the convention body at some mtee 1A,;l Personal and the State Participation and World Affa i r s Chairmen. Development, The Committee will meet imme- diately following the close of the Saturday afternoon business session. and alternate will be announced at the con- The winner banquet Saturday night at which all District winne r s will be gue s ts. 7. The Districts shall assume responsibility for the expenses of their can- -tL",) . |