Courtesy West Coast Lumberman 

 The Forest Club Office 



FOREST CLUB 



AT THE close of its eighth year of existence the Forest Club still 

 retains the distinction of being the livest organization on the 

 Campus. This precedent has been sustained largely through 

 the selection of men of action to fill the offices of the Club. The 

 officers, however, can not do everything and the future success of the 

 organization depends upon the support which the underclassmen give 

 the new president and his staff. 



In reviewing the history of the Club it is interesting to note that 

 the members who were the most active workers while in school have 

 already become well known in the different branches of forestry and 

 lumbering. If this can be taken as a criterion of the good which the 

 club does for individual members, then its existence is more than 

 justified and those students who do not enter into the activities of the 

 organization are not only losing part of their education but are doing 

 a great injustice to themselves. 



During the past year the Forest Club has been host to the "Short 

 Horns" and the delegates to the Intercollegiate Association of Forest 

 Clubs at smokers which have drawn capacity crowds. During the 

 remainder of the season the Club will confine its social activities 

 to Campus Day, Engineers and Foresters Dance, and the annual 



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