APPENDIX 



AGRICULTURAL CLUBS IN HIGH SCHOOLS 



With the growth and development of agricultural departments in 

 our high schools, there ought to be an increasing number of boys 

 and girls who are interested permanently in country life. In many 

 of the high schools of the state a large percentage of the students are 

 from the country. Many of the country boys and girls, whether 

 studying agriculture or not, are proud to be country born and bred, 

 and would be glad to form an organization having the strong tie of 

 country life interests as the fraternal bond of such a group. 



These clubs may be considered as having rather free filial rela- 

 tionships with the same organizations in the state universities. They 

 will at any rate train up good members for the collegiate organiza- 

 tions, should the student go to the university, or prepare good lead- 

 ers for such organizations, should the student return to a country 

 life vocation. There is a slight possibility that the Collegiate Clubs 

 might be able to send delegates to those high schools wishing to 

 form such an organization. 



The following constitution is recommended in order to have uni- 

 formity in these clubs: 



CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS 



OF THE 



HIGH-SCHOOL AGRICULTURAL AND COUNTRY 

 LIFE CLUB 



Article 1. Name 



Section 1. The name of this organization shall be 



High-School Agricultural and Country Life Club. 



Article 2. Objects 



Section 1. The object of this organization shall be: To encour- 

 age the study of agriculture and household science in the school 



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