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Show ard Frances Lenox Meeting Page 3 - Parliamentarian Frances Lenox, reported on the parliamentary course, The course recently completed. requires 23 hours to More people should be interested in complete. parliamentary procedure. Poise comes from Knowledge is important. knowing how things should be done. which several had - the conclusion of At the reports, President Dahle noted there was remaining proceed with one of the items from the after noon's agenda and suggested Gaia Christensen come forward to conduct the presentation of the Young Career Woman sufficient time to Program Criteria. Young Career Criteria Adjourn for Workshops Gaia presented the National criteria and State Rules for consideration. mandatory National reulations were accepted. The State rules were read separately and those requiring action were moved upon, duly seconded and pas sed by the Board. (Copy marked Exhibit "C") The The meeting adjourned the State Officers Re-convene at 10:55 A.M. for and Committee Chairmen. NOON LUNCHEON The noon presiding and workshop conducted by SESSION luncheon session convened conducting. at 12-:15 p.m. Collect Collect Introductions Introductions Program First Vice President Alene Hansen announced Music The was sessions with President Dahle given by Rea Dodds. were made following members by of President Dahle. the the program. Ogden Club presented two musical numbers: Gloria Ashby, Myrtle Hurst, Nona Slade, Beth Oborn, Lucille Singleton, Mayer, Sylvia Wright, Afton Bowthorp. Renee Ticket prize During the luncheon, luncheon ticket Attendance Trophy had Helen at Marion A Behunin Lucille meeting. Speaker Introduced presented to prize for the winning a Bountiful Club, who President Alene Hansen introduced Helen Lundstrom, Dean of Women University, who was to introduce the guest speaker of the Mrs. Lundstrom spoke of her appointment to serve on the Defense Utah State Advisory Committee on Women She gave a brief background Guest Singleton. Mabel O'Brien presented the attendance trophy 35% of their club membership present. Vice Lundstrom to introducing In Lundstrom noted the that in the Services, of her guest speaker, Lt. the Col. has more commonly known as DACOWITS. organization. affiliations with the Colonel Frances V. Chaffin, in the Women's served graduaLion from University of Southern Mississippi in recrui;ting, where she has served for three years, WAC Mrs. Army Corps since her 1951. As Chief of'the she is responsible for Before this assignment she input into the Woman's Army Corps. served in Vietnam and Japan, and was the first woman selected to attend the Army War College, for senior military officers. Recently she has been all of the selected for and does Lt.Col. Frances V. Chaffin a to full Colonel. She is an great deal of work in ceramics Colonel the promotion Services. Chaffin, Chief WAC Recuriting spoke She stated that WACS hold any on avid sports enthusiast the Role of Women in position that a man in the excepting combat or anything beyond their physical capabilities, or demeaning. During the first five years of recuriting the first six months showed from 12,000 applications, 3,000 or 53% achieved. Since the organization of the Corps in 1942, the WACS have made a tremendous contribution of skilled service can, can |