195 " STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



APPOINTMENTS. 



Miss Barbara Van Heulen was appointed to succeed Miss Anna B. 

 Cowles, with the title of Assistant State Club Leader. 



The following appointments became effective during the year: 

 Miss Ann E. Banks, County Club Leader, Cheboygan County. 

 Mr. A. L. Strang, County Club Leader, Saginaw County. 

 Miss Marjorie E, Place, County Club Leader, Lenawee County. 

 Mr. Levi Pfenning, County Club Leader, Gladwin County. 

 Mr. Ralph Tenny, County Club Leader, Eaton County. 



PROJECTS. 



Clubs have been organized in the following projects: 



• Winter Projects. 



Handicraft 

 Garment Making 

 School Lunch 



Some of these, such gs stock projects, have developed into year around 

 projects. 



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TRAINING SCHOOLS FOR CLUB LEADERS. 



State and county training schools have been held for the purpose of 

 developing club leaders. Three state wide training schools have been 

 conducted at Detroit and East Lansing. Twelve county training schools 

 have been held in the various counties. Through an arrangement with 

 the Department of Public Instruction, a course in Club Leadership was 

 presented in 28 of the County Normal Training Classes. Two hundred 

 sixty-two prospective club leaders received training in Club Leadership 

 in this way. 



STATE WIDE CLUB EXHIBIT. 



The State-wide exhibit for corn, bean, poultry and potato clubs was 

 held at the College in connection with the Annual Farmers' Week, Feb- 

 ruary 2 to 6. At this time State champions were determined and an- 

 nounced. The State-wide exhibit for garment-making clubs was held at 

 the College in connection with the Annual Club Week, June 21-25. State 

 champions were determined and announced at that time. 



BOYS AND girls' CLUB WEEK. 



The second Annual Boys' and Girls' Club Week was held at the Col- 

 lege June 21 to 25. Only those club members who had won state or 

 county championships in their various projects were eligible to attend. 

 One hundred four club champions, together with their leaders, repre- 

 senting twenty-five counties, were in attendance during the week. Over 



