Board Members sought for '95-'97 Term Nova Estraro funkcios ekde la 1a de a˛gusto, 1995. Danke al la nuna estraro, USEJ dauxris jam du jarojn. Nun ni bezonas novajn aktivulojn, novajn vizagxojn helpi la usonan junularon atingi e€ pli da sukcesoj. A changing of the guards will take place this August when the new board of USEJ begins its 1995-1997 term. . . and we're looking for the qualified people to fill those positions. If you think you have the energy, enthusiasm, and dedication to help bring USEJ closer to the 21st century, you should consider becoming a candidate for the board. As a board member, you'll collaborate with the other six members to strengthen USEJ through new ideas and projects. To become a candidate, you should: 1) be 16 to 25 years old (as of August 1995); 2) be a USEJ member for at least one year by August 1995: 3) speak, read and write Esperanto fairly well; 4) attempt to remain within North America as much as possible during the next two years, so that you can be contacted easily. Don't let this dissuade you from running; this simply means that if you are going to be working in, for example, Antarctica the next two years, you couldn't run this time. . . sorry.) You should definitely have time on your hands if you want to be a board member. You won't be working everyday 9 to 5, but you will sometimes need to spend several hours to work on USEJ affairs, Most of the actual board work occurs via mail and occasionally phone and e-mail; you may also be asked to select one particular area to concentrate on (for example, local clubs, TEJO relations, etc). Reimbursements will be provided as needed for any costs. Being an USEJ board member is a unique chance to work hands-on for a national youth organization. Your work will have effects not only on Esperantists from Washington to Florida, but also in Belgium, Canada, Iran ... few other organizations give you such an opportunity. Plus, you'll be able to showcase and use your talents through your work, whether you're a budding artist, a clever salesperson or a meticulous researcher. If you're interested, write to USEJ's CO for a candidate form as soon as possible. The final list of candidates will be compiled in mid-April, so get your request out soon!