University of California, College of Agriculture, Berkeley, California 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, E. J. Wickson, Director 



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The Junior Agriculturist 



A LITTLE PAPER ISSUED TWICE A MONTH 

 FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF CALIFORNIA 



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VOL. n BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA, Si-iT. 23, 1911 



ommunications should be sent to 

 C. A. STEBBINS, Editor, 

 Berkeley, Calif. 

 Agricultural Education Division 



PLANS FOR 1911—1912 



The beginning class at the Uni- 

 versity of California numbers 

 Freshmen. Our California Jun- 

 ior hardening class numbered about 

 1000 last year but this term we hope 

 to have at least 3000 pupils enrolled. 

 In order to add numbers to this Uni- 

 versity gardening class ask your 

 teacher to organize a California Jun- 

 ior Gardening Club. I am sure he or 

 she will do so. If you read what fol- 

 lows you will know what to do. 



Call a meeting, adopt the following 

 constitution and elect your officers. 

 Send to the editor of this paper a 

 request for a printed constitution and 

 enrollment blanks. Fill out the blanks 

 return. 



CALIFORNIA 

 BOYS' AND GIRLS' JUNIOR GAR- 

 DENING CLUB 



By-Laws of Local Club 



ARTICLE I. 

 Name of Local Club. 

 THIS CLUB shall be known as the 

 California Junior Gardening Club of 



School District County 



of 



ARTCILE II. 

 Regulations. 

 This club shall be governed by the 

 Constitution of the County Junior 

 Gardening Club of California, issued 

 by the Division of Agricultural E 

 tion of the University of California. 



ARTICLE 111. 



General Officers. 



The officers of this Club shall be 

 a Supervisor, President, Vice-Presi- 

 dent, Secretary and Treasurer. 



ARTICLE IV. 



Supervisor. 



The teacher shall be supervisor, 

 having the general supervision in all 

 local club work and power of exer- 

 cising authority in proper manage- 

 ment of the Club. 



ARTICLE V. 



Duties of Other Officers. 



All other officers shall perform 

 | such duties as are usually assigned tc 

 j such officers in other parliamentary 

 bodies. 



The President shall preside at all 

 meetings and the Secretary shall 

 keep the minutes and records of all 

 such meetings. The Treasurer must 

 care for all funds collected and shall 

 only pay out the same upon the 

 written order of the President, ap- 

 proved by the Supervisor. The Vice- 

 President may act as President in 

 the absence or disability of that 

 officer. 



ARTICLE VI 

 Reports. 

 The Secretary shall submit a gen- 

 eral report to the Manager of the 

 County Club on or before June 1st 

 of each year and shall make such 

 special reports as may be called for 

 from time to time by the County 

 Manager (County Superintendent of 

 Schools) or some one appointed by 

 him. or by the Instructor of the Di- 

 vision of Agricultural Education of 

 the University of California in 

 charge, located at Berkeley. 



