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8. That it enhances the usefulness of the citizen by training him 

 towards special interests that he may follow up after his school days are 

 over. 



9. That it awakens interests and desires that help in the formation of 

 good habits, furnishing also wholesome enjoyment in spare time. 



10. That it brings children under the wholesome influence that comes 

 from working with the soil and producing living things of wonder and 

 beauty — plants. 



Financial Statement, November 30, 1915. 



Appropriation (through Board of Agriculture), .... S2,000 00 



Cash prizes, $1,146 88 



Cups, badges, buttons and ribbons, . . . 758 49 



Travel, 59 76 



Incidentals, 32 45 



1,997 58 



Returned to treasury, $2 42 



The following is a list of winners in Boys' and Girls' Club 

 Work to whom cash prizes were paid out of the above ap- 

 propriation in 1915, with the amount paid to each. In many 

 cases the cash prize awarded was required to be used in 

 meeting the expense of a trip to some point of interest. 



Name. 



Anderson, Fordyce, 

 Anderson, Gust, 

 Arms, Richard, . 

 Atkins, Mary, . 

 Baker, Roger D., 

 Ball, H. A., 

 Barber, Luman, 

 Barrows, Bertha H., 

 Barrows, Dan F., 

 Bishko, John, . 

 Blethers, Raymond D., 

 Breska, Bridget, 

 Cady, Harold A., 

 Cady, Mabelle, 

 Carlson, Walter R., 

 Cary, Robert 0., 

 Chapin, W., 

 Clark, Warren E., 



Amount. 



. II 00 



12 00 



50 00 



10 00 



1 00 



1 00 

 10 00 

 10 00 

 10 00 



2 00 

 1 00 

 1 00 



30 00 

 10 00 

 10 00 



31 00 



3 00 

 12 00 



