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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Lenna Morgan, Garment-making — Calhoun County. 

 Alverta Reagle, Gardening and Canning — Calhoun County. 

 Helen Denning, Canning — Hillsdale County. 

 Magnus Nepstad, Gardening — Muskegon County. 

 Martha Pawloski, Bean-growing — Huron. 



The total income for all i)rojeets ealeulated <»n (he basis of those who 

 turned in coni])lete reports was .|12,0:^>1.28. 



The demand for this type of work is increasing in all sections of the 

 State. During the past year it has become necessary to secure addi- 

 tional workers. Miss Anna Bryant Cowles was transferred from the De- 

 partment of Home Economics Extension to Boys' and Girls' Club work 

 in May, 1916. Chester A. Spaulding was employed as Assistant State 

 Club Leader on July 1st, 1916. Miss Mabel Claire Eogers assisted in the 

 promotion of canning and garment-making clubs during the months of 

 May and June. 



The following men have been employed for the purpose of supervising 

 boys' and girls' club work in their respective communities during the 

 summer months: 



J. F. Machotka, Kent County. 

 G. V. Edmonds, Osceola County. 

 C. E. Ackley, Calhoun County. 

 K. N. Kebler, Barry County. 

 R. A, Turner, Hillsdale County. 

 E. J. Smith, Lenawee County. 

 J. H. Rayle, Kalkaska County. 

 Leon Grubaugh, Clinton County. 

 L, D. Hard*, Manistee County. 

 K. K. Vining*, Newaygo County. 

 G, R. Garlock*, Saginaw County. 

 B. J. Holcomb*, Charlevoix County. 



In addition to the regular field work in connection with boys' and 

 girls' clubs there have been conducted the following: activities: 



*Those persons whose names are followed by an asterisk are paid wholly by their communities. Al^ 

 others receive a portion of their salaries from the College. 



