BOYS' AND GIRLH- LIVE STOCK CLUBS 445 



1. Each club shall have a membership of at least five working on 

 the same project. 



2. There shall be a local clui> leader in charge dining the club 

 year. 



3. There shall be a local club organization with necessary officers 

 and duties prescribed in a club constitution. 



4. There shall be a definite club ]irogram of work for the year. 



5. There shall be held at least si.\ regular club meetings durmg the 

 year. The secretary shall be required to keep definite records of these 

 meetings and also of the progress of each member. 



6. A local exhibit shall be held annually by the club. 



7. There shall l)c a club demonstration team which must give at 

 least one public demonstration in the home community. 



8. At least 60 per cent of the members must comjilete the farm 

 or home demonstration and file a final report with the county or state 

 club leader. 



9. A judging team shall be chosen by competition between the 

 members. 



10. An achievement day program shall be held at the completion 

 of the work. 



11. The club shall hold a membership in the farm bureau or other 

 county extension organization. 



When the first four requirements have been met, a stand- 

 ard club charter is issued. When all the requirements have 

 been met for any one year, a seal of achievement is awarded. 



A county club committee organized to promote the organ- 

 ization and welfare of the clubs is dcsiraljle. Such a com- 

 mittee should consist of one person from each community 

 or township of a county, and should be made up where pos- 

 sible of men and women representing organizations interested 

 in the boys and girls of the county. This general committee 

 will, in co-operation with the county leader, select persons to 

 serve as local community committees. This latter body 

 need not have over five members, preferably representing 

 various community clubs. It will be well also to have on 

 this committee one each of the older boys and girls, especially 

 if they have previously been club members. The commu- 

 nity committee will decide upon the projects for the com- 

 munity, and should meet in conference with the county 

 leader or other person in charge, to plan the work. 



The activities of boys' and girls' clubs are developed in 

 several directions. What probably appeals to young people 



