ARTICLE VII. 

 Regular meetings shall be held 

 each week as desired by the Super- 

 visor while the school is in session. 

 Meeting for garden work may be 

 considered a regular meeting. Spec- 

 ial or called metings may be had 

 upon call of the Supervisor, the' re- 

 quest of the President through the 

 Supervisor, or a written request of 

 three members of the Club, approv- 

 ed by the Supervisor. 



ARTICLE VIII. 

 Quorum 

 A majority of the members of the 

 Club shall constitute a quorum for 

 the transaction of any business. 



ARTICLE IX. 

 Fees and Dues. 

 There shall be no entrance fees 

 or annual dues, but the right to 

 assess a fee of not more than twen- 

 ty-five cents per member may be ex- 

 ercised by the Club upon motion in- 

 dicating the purpose for which funds 

 are to be raised; provided, a two- 

 thirds vote of the quorum present 

 supports such motion for assessment. 



ARTICLE X. 



Relation to College of Agriculture. 



The local club may receive any 

 special privileges offered by the Di- 

 vision of Agricultural Education of 

 the University; namely, (1) the "Jun- 

 ior Agriculturist", (2) a club pin or 

 button, (3) seeds, (4) permission to 

 enter "growing" contests, etc. 



ARTICLE XL 

 When feasible, a "Garden City" 

 shall be organized on a self govern- 

 ment basis with a mayor, council, 

 and other officers in charge. (Write 

 to the Division of Agricultural Edu- 

 cation, Berkeley, for further informa- 

 tion.) 



ARTICLE XII. 



These by-laws may be amended by 

 a two-thirds vote of members pres- 

 ent at a regular meeting. 



Did you read Article XI? It 

 speaks of a "Garden City." In Berk- 

 eley, at the campus gardens we shall 

 have a mayor, councilmen, etc. to 

 govern the gardens. Vegetables and 

 flowers will be placed on sale at the 

 "Garden City" market. A banking in 

 stitution will be started with the 

 children in charge. We expect to 

 make at least $500.00 on the sale of 

 products. 



Ten per cent of this money will be 

 long to the bank, the rest will go 



to those who earn it. We hope that 

 you will start a garden city 



CONSTITUTION TO GOVERN THE 

 "GARDEN CITY" 



ARTICLE I. 



The name of the garden at 

 shall be the "Garden City." 



ARTICLE II. 



The object is the betterment of 

 citizenship among its citizens and 

 the development of body, mind and 

 morals. 



ARTICLE III. 

 Any boy or girl of the ages of six 

 to sixteen may become a citizen by 

 owning and caring for a garden. 



ARTICLE IV. 

 The officers shall be mayor; city 

 council of 6 members; garden com- 

 missioner; street commissioner; wa- 

 ter commissioner; tool commission- 

 er; city clerk; two police officers. 

 (City clerk should be appointed on 

 basis of ability and efficiency.) 



(a) They shall take office Sep- 

 tember 1st and February 1st of 

 each year.. 



(b) They shall be elected on the 

 Monday preceding the above 

 dates by popular vote. 



ARTICLE V. 

 The duties of these officers shall 

 be those usually devolving upon such 

 officers. 



ARTICLE VI. 



Recall: A petition signed by qual- 

 ified electors equal in number to 

 twenty per cent of the entire vote 

 cast for Mayor at the last preceding 

 general election at which a Mayor 

 was elected, demanding an election 

 of a successor of the officer to Le 

 removed, shall be addressed to the 

 Council and presented to the City 

 Clerk. 



Grounds of Recall: Reasons for 

 the recall of an officer shall be 

 stated in the call for the new elec- 

 tion. 



ARTICLE VII. 

 Gardener* shall work at least one 

 hour two days a week — Wednesday 

 bet wee r t.u hours of 2:15 and 4:30 

 and Saturday between 9 and 11. Dur- 

 ing the season each shall work ten 

 hours for the public good. 



