EXPERIMENT STATION REPORTS. 281 



REPORT OF JUNIOR EXTENSION WORK BOYS^ AND GIRLS' 



CLUBS. 



BY R. A. TURNER. 



The activities of the Junior Exteusiou staff are reported upon under 

 the project headings given below : 



Home Economics Clubs: 

 Canning 

 Cooking 

 Hot lunch 

 Clothing 

 Own your own room 



Agricultural Clubs: 

 Pig 



Calf (Dairy and Beef) 

 Sheep 

 Corn 

 Bean 

 Potato 

 Poultry 

 Handicraft 

 Garden 



HOME ECONOMICS CLUB WORK FOR 1922. 



The enrollments in Home Economics line of work continued to exceed 

 those of 1921 by 25.6 per cent. For the first time in three years we 

 have been able to have a consistent summer program develop in the 

 upper peninsula. Last February we secured the services of Miss Rutli 

 Cresswell, formerly in charge of girls' clubs in the state of Washington, 

 for assistant state club leader, having charge of the upper section of 

 Michigan. She has done a very splendid piece of work. In order to 

 enable us to carry out in the lower peninsula our full summer program, 

 which this year included several camps, we secured the help of Miss 

 Nathalie Vasold, formerly on 6ur staff, for a period of six weeks. This 

 made it possible also to develop the girls' standards of the Club Tour held 

 at the College in August for the stock judging elimination contest. 

 Every two days a new group, representing five to seven counties, came 

 in, and girls having completed the winter project or actively engaged 

 in the summer work being eligible to attend. For this short period 

 instructions in Home Economics were given, resembling to a certain 

 extent, the large program during state club champions' week. A total 



