Show I H 4 CLUBS SHOW YOUTH WAYS NAYS TO BECOME LEADERS In n 4 II there is a leadership program that last year attracted a record enrollment boys and girls These young people are the citizens of tomorrow and hun hun- hundreds hundreds have already assumed leadership roles in school church and community ob- ob observes ob serves Miss Emmie Nelson a afield afield field representative of the Na Na- Na National 4 II Service Committee The next steps will lead to leadership in their chosen careers she predicts At the present time nearly junior leaders are work work- workIng working Ing with volunteer adult leaders In Clubs throughout the nation Leadership consists of num- num numerous numerous erous components and is a term not easily defined explains Miss Nelson a former assistant state H 4 Club leader and who in recent years has conducted leadership workshops in many states Becoming a leader is largely up to you she ves You must be ready to assume reo re- responsibilities and be a self self- starter Success in small under under- undertakings takings will prepare you for larger responsibilities Among the ingredients for II J INDUSTRY cr N COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP leadershIp l she notes are en- en enthusiasm enthusiasm friendliness tact patience and a sense of humor Be adaptable she says Be ready for a fishing trip or a formal dance be able to preside at a meeting or help a younger Her 4 correct his mistakes At the end of this H 4 Club year county state and national award winners will be named by the Extension Service The awards will again be provided by The Sears Roebuck Foundation sponsor of this par par- particular program for the last live five years Altogether Sears has sup sup- supported supported ported some phase of 4 H work for more than four decades Twelve junior leaders will claim scholarships 50 will receive expense all paid trips to the National 4 11 4 H Club Congress at Chicago and an estimated will earn leadership medals |