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Show MINUTES OF EXECUTIVE MEETING November 5, 1966 was held Saturday, November 5, 1966, at A B.P.W. Executive Committee Meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah. Present at the 3:05 porno at Anne Kiddts -apartment Anne H. Jean DeLone were: of the meeting Peterson, Karla Fox, Kidd beginning Hulet,- Josephine Yergensen, Evelyn Eilimer" Joyce Frisby, and Elva Pierson .. Membership Chairman. Minutes of the Fall Board Meeting, held August 28, CorMdttee Meetings, held August 21, and October 2, as written. 1966, and of the Executive 1966, were read and approved Reports were scheduled from various eorfmittee chairmen during the afternoon. The She stated that a succeSS8 first to report was Ann Siebers, Legislative Chairman. ful Legislative Workshop ws held on October 29th, and another is being considered After discussing the items on the BPW Legislative plat for the month of January. a copy to each club, along with a letter asking their send to decided was it form, chairman or a cowittee to contact their elected representatives, meet with them It was pointed out or invite them to a club meeting, and explain the platform. It that this contact should be made before the legislature comes into session. also suggested that a congratulatory letter to the legislators would be in ordero was Treasurer balance as Josephine Yergensen reported a total of 910 paid members, of Octeber 20th of $2452.98. and bank corresponding secretary read a letter from the Manchester, Vermont B.P.W., giving information on tours being arranged following the National Convention The President these being to the Scandinavian Countries and the British Isles. was authorized to send a listing of club presidents and district directors to The ••• the Vermont Club so that information can be sent direct to them. Membership Chairman Elva Pierson explained maj;,erials available for membership pr-o« A progress report was asked to advise each club chairman of this. the possibility of organizing new elliq, in Kanab, Delta and Morgan. Or motion and made on was to be ordered and meetings arranged if possible where state officers could meet with interested ladies in each of the towns. ganization kits were Fdnanoe Chairman, met with the group and explained about funds special projects, such as the Young Career Girl and National Convention She suggested eneouragint the sale of the special charms to help build After studying the budget, Mrs Seaieh recommended the up the convention fund. use o money budgeted for the President's travel to the Conference of-the,Amerieas, now cancelled, and any other such funds not needed, be allocated to the Young Career Girl program and then to support Youth Power conferences at the rte of $50 per conference wher "p0sib+e. A motion was made by Del.one Peterson and seconded by Joyce Frisby that th'e recommendatdon of th· finance chairman be accepted and the budget amended accordingly. Motion carriedo Naoma Seai.h, needed for and so on. I . Jean Fox, Program Chairman, stressed the criteria club program and plans for the young career girl activity. Jean moved that Dorothy Stratton, as Personal Devel opment Chairman, be appointed State Young Career Girl Chairman, assisted by the World Affairs Chairman and Civic Partieipation Chairman and the State 1st Vice - President as a committee, to draw up criteria for selecting the plans to be presented for approval at the Winter Board Meeting. seconded by Joyce Frisby and carried. career girl, such The motion was DeLone Peterson gave a reminder that district candidates for young career girl should be selected at the spring district conferences. Plans for Youth Pewer USA \-. |