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',- NAJACER O F F I C I A L C O N F E R E N C E N E W S

IVAJAC, W E N S TODAY !be first conference mee ng of the 1956 NAJAC was held i n Benton Hall this

mornlng a t 9. Bill Moran of ? Chicago, vice president of NAJAC, served a s pre- siding off icer . Sergeant a t arms were htroduced as Joe Cronin, Bucky Grisw01.d~ Derm Kelleher and Dick Freedman. Conference Secretary Sonja Vukov wgs also introduct ed .

The p r e s i d e ~ t led in the pledge t o t h e f l a g and Counselor John W i t t , of

' G R O U P O N E ' Iowa l ed iri t h e invocation. President Group 1 today divided into part8 A Pat Oliver gave the welcoming speech and B t o discuss t he problems of pro- i n which he s t ressed the du t ies of the duction and sales, and t r i ed to discover delegate. ways t o overcome them. They spoke of

John IIKtt again took the f loor and the lack of in te res t i n the more d w f i - gave an introduction t o parliamentary cul t work and how t o master t h i s d i f - procedure, a f t e r th ich Carlyle Kavadas f icultp. explained the sporting program. The Sue Deschenes, New Bedford, Mass ., menibers of the resolutions committee is the counselor f o r group A, and t o - were named: Norm Vargo, chairman, Dick day Skip Weisman, Milwaukee, is the Beebe, Carol Driscol, Barbara Endicott, discussion moderator, while Kathy R i l l , H a r m Glaze, Donald H anson, Robert St . Joseph, Mich., is the secretary. Reis, George Roberts and Arthur Traub. In Group B, Pat McClellan, Des

Kathy Pi tz moved t h a t the NAJfiC Moines, i s t h e counselor and Fd Pearl- s ign i tu re be f b e d on a telegram t o be man, Brooklyn, is t h e discussion mod- sent t o Ron Cody, a three-year NAJACer, erator, with Pat Fagen# Wethersfield, who was planning t o attend t h i s yearts Conn., secretary, NAJAC, but who could not attend be- 3P33ET 3 9 O U N CLIP cause of a serious back injury, Dave In an all-out attempt t o o f f e r a Johnson seconded the motion and Richard spor t s f o r everyone program, NAJAC and Rosenberg moved it be approved and the 14Iami U, have s e t up a schedule &ch

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- P a six di f fe ren t sports.

W.0.R P I E P 4 D E L E G C i r F - 2 H andling du t ies of di rect ing spor t s a c t i v i t i e s is Carlyle Kavad as, South

Ten Nf'JAC from Bim.ingham, Bend. Horse-shoes, sof tbal l , tennis, Alabama arrived Hare Sunday m~rnlng only t o discover t h a t t h e i r luggage golf, volleyballs sksimming plus games

did not nrrive with them. JIrrmie and contests a r e available f o r the del-

Brooks, delegation chairman, inquired egates.

about the matter and found out that Tournaments a r e paanned f o r the boys i n sof tbal l , and g i r l s i n volleyball. t he bags hsd been l e f t a t the s ta t ion Fo, groups have playof~s, and the i n Cincinnati.

Eight hours a f t e r t he departure f r m championship group w i l l . be crowned. A 1 1 aquatic aspirants have the fa- their buses, the marked luggage finguy cilities of the &ford M u n i c i p a l Pool came through t o i t s owners. But t w o

of the achievers, Jimmie Brooks rnd a s well as t h e new Natatorium, which has dressing rooms.

Linda Faye Baling, as ye t have not There are tennis courts, a golf course found t h e i r luggage and a re wearing f r iends ' clothes. znd plenty of space t o enjoy M.U. camp-

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Enthusiasm, noise, f u n ! A l l t h e de l - eg2tes from JAMCO spent lunchtime sing- ing Jf, songs, cheering from t a b l e t o t a b l e , and c rea t ing genera l mayhem, It may have been p a i n f u l t o some, b u t no one can say we haven't go t ftenthusiasmU

And no one can say we don' t have or- i g i n a l i t y e i t h e r , c?peciril l y conccrn5mg food. It was discovered t h a t somc dc l - s g a t e s from va r ious regions h ~ v e r a t h e r unioue ways of covering up t h e f l a v o r

The following people have passed t h e Validat ion Committee f o r na t iona l and r eg icna l of f ices: PRFSIDCJT

Bob Davis - St . Louis

Pa t Pe t rucc i - New H aven Dave Cleckner - Barberton James Turnbull - D e t r o i t

of t h e d e l i c i o u s food. Pat Goff eney, VICE PRESIDFhrT - South Bend, shocked an e n t i r e t a b l e by 1 Sash Lanz - Dal las smother ing h e r melon end i c e cream > i t h i Ed NcGowan - Atlanta s a l t and pepper 1 A Highland Pk., Mich. i :gz ;e$ld - Pi t t sburgh achiever, Dce Cole, p r e f e r s vinegar on - D e t r o i t h i s f rcnch f r i e s . Jnd J e r r y H a r r i s has on o r i g i n a l r ec ipe from h i s home t o m Cincinneti , f o r f r ench f i r e d musk melons ! I

An invasion of l i t t l e red and white tops were m e r r i l y plunged i n t o the lem- onade and i c e cream. Some3ody k i l l . t h e

i Minneapolis d e l e g a t e who passed them out

H a s snyone not iced the tremendous gmounts of brezd evc?rjronc eaks notmdnys? ?[lo nd el: why.

!.s 1unchti.me ended, Sco t ty TurnbulJ. B i l l Koran, Buzz fluzsrd, snd Rue Zob- e r t s decided th2,t Mort Stcne of De t ro i t a t e i n F back-woods-style, b u t PIort w i l l b e a l r i g h t soon. They're going t o l e t him ~rr?tch them 7s they f a s t i d i o u s l y s p e s r t h e i r grub, and he should be an-

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o t h e r Fmily Post i n no tir!:e I !

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"1 hzve your numba,fl sa id a boy from j Mass. t o me a t lunch today. I asked h h 1 ft~nihat's t h a t l a s t rgord?fl "Td'~.xba, l i ke / ' brhat numba do you mrant, o r novacaine mzkes you numba."

Jccents , accents eveyr~dhere and I am / r 2 l l j r i n 3 muddle. The guys from M ~ s s * t a l k 2s i f they have marbles i n t h e i r i mouth. Tie deep southerners t a l k a s if 1 each word hTaS SO important t n a t they i have t o h ~ n g on t o it. I simply adore Plabama's d i a l e c t b u t it could pu t me t o s l e e p if I l i s t e n e d t o i t long enough

Those Texans s u r e h2ve a wzg with g i r l s .

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PSSOCLr:.TION SECRETARY Judy Buzard - D e t r o i t ~ o u i s McCarthy - Clevelnnd Marilyn Eddings - Port land CO?FY2E2d CF SECnETARY K a r ~ n Borchers - B a t t l c Creek R i t ~ H ea s l ey - Chicago Czthy P i t z - ?fil;~au%ee IJnomi Fiche - DetroLt RESIO3!;.L RF2RFSmT;. TIVE Red Xielsen - S c a t t l e Dave Johnston Dave F l e t c h e r Cee Brown Dink Piper B i l l Dobias Frank I s2be l l e Cherie ~ loolson Larry Spice Bob Schure Normsn Vzrgo

- Minneapolis - D e t r o i t - 1 s h c v i l l e - Dccauter - Chicago - Canton - Clwcland - Barberton - Schcnectady - h i c k l i f f , 0.

(Continued from Page one) motion G T ~ S ca r r ied ,

M r . Lar ry Hart, t h e permanent executive v i c e p res iden t of t h e hrz- t i o n a l o f f i c e s t r e s sed t h e inport- ance of N A J A C t o J u n i o r hchievers. He read t h e creed iA!ritten by Dean Llfanda, and a t torney from New York. Ralph Kemp then moved t h e meeting be recessed u n t i l t h i s evening.

BoEo H a g i l l i c u t t y P.S. Be on t h e lookout f o r me, I am / Over 2880 b o t t l s s hrve been con- ve l lg , v e l l y nosy and love t o ?.?-rite a l l t h e gook I hear.

sumcd s i n c e MAJAC opened yesterday. H e lp yourse l f t


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