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4. Every member of the club should make an exhibit 
at the annual school fair, county fair, or club contest. 
5. In order to determine profits, the general expense 
account for each club activity will be accurately kept. 
6. All awards on club work shall be based upon the 
score cards listed in the Club Rules. 
7. No local organization shall be formed with less than 
ten boys or five girls, nor less than ten members when 
the boys and girls club is organized together. 
8. Upon passing their eighteenth year, club members 
will be eligible to membership in the local community 
club. 
9. Each members’s name should appear upon the pro¬ 
gram at least once during the year. 
Suggestions for Holding Meetings.—Once a month 
is often enough to hold the meetings. If, for any reason, 
it is desired to hold the meetings oftener, there will be no 
objection. 
The secretary shall keep a record of all meetings in the 
secretary’s book, which is furnished by the Boys and 
Girls Club Department of the A. and M. College. 
Those who are to take part in the meetings should 
have their topics given in advance so they can make 
preparation. It may be well to have a program com¬ 
mittee. 
The members should, when possible, get their parents 
and friends to attend the meetings. 
If possible, have one progressive man or woman of the 
community talk ten minutes to the boys and girls at each 
meeting. 
Parliamentary Practice.—Club members should be 
familiarized with the following suggestions: 
1. Always address the president as Mr. or Madam 
President. 
