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.MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1960 14 B MEDfOnO MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. Cross - national, area and chapter - "should take the In grams in grade and junior high schools. The study committee recom mended further re-appraisal be made o an junior Red Cross activities "receiving ac ceptance through tradition to see if they "are projects to be developed to meet the "con temporary needs and inter ests of youth" in order to in crease participation of and Improve ; service by young people. Ramone S. Eaton, Red Cross vice president, wag chairman of the youth study committee, which was conv posed of 17 Red Cross, nation, al and chapter staff member representing the various ARC services. ". . Red Cross Charting More Significant Role for Members The American Red Cross ii history has it been so appar terests of young people and are fully aware of current schools and to guide and di The report said the Red members. Another change recom mended by the study commit tee would drop the prefix "junior" from Red Cross pro grams in high schools. This decision was based on the premise that "by the time young people move Into high school they no longer re spond to the same type of ac tivity experienced in early gradea, and want to feel grad uated from these, earlier ex periences." . Nam to Continue The name "Junior Red Cross" will, however, con tinue to designate ARC pro- . charting a greater and more i significant role for young people to play in all its ac tivities, including planning of ent that the needs of our na tion require the involvement of young people in service to others and In the practice of citizenship," the report stated. "Every youth must be made to feel that there is a signifi cant place for him in his im mediate world." Understanding, Vision Understanding .and vision on the part of adult Red Cross officials is essential to the rect the Red Cross college program. The committee recommend er that similar structures be set up at the area offices and in chapters. ,.. Urges Committees It urged that chapters cre a t e Educational Relations committees to develop Red Cross program In 1 o 6 a 1 schools and colleges and to utilize young people as vol unteers in all community and service programs. This com munity service, it stated, should be planned on a year round basis. Illative in establishing and maintaining close liaison with educators In planning for op portunities for service by youth, particularly in those fields which relate to the general purposes and educa tional courses of the schools and colleges." The American Junior Red Choss dates its beginning from Sept. IS, 1917, when President Woodrow Wilson is sued a call to' the nation's school children to aid the war effort by joining the new youth program. Today, there are more than 20,000,000 community and educational developments. : "Youth, must be given the same consideration in the as signment of tasks as adults," it declared. "Young people are ready and willing to ac cept new and major respon sibilities. , One early result of the com mittee's study wag the forma tion at Red , Cross national headquarters in 1959 of an Office of Educational' .Rela tions, to develop fuller par ticipation of youth in elemen tary, junior and seniar high their programs, membersmp on chapter committees and boards, and participation In decision-making. ! This "younger look'' for the Rod Cross in the future was urged In the report of a spe cial youth committee which recently completed- a two year nation-wide study of the work of the young people and the attitudes of their adult leaders. . 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