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THE DAIRY CLUB Held. The dairy L W? farmer 1S steadily forging to the front N THE process of dairying there is a broad, interesting QQ , . ' ' . .' I ' The Dairy Club of the S. A. U. M. is an organization that has played an important part in promoting dairying in Minnesota. Many opportunities to learn new methods in dairying have been oifered by this Society. Speakers from all parts of the country, who have distinguished themselves in the Held of dairying, have brought many important messages to the members of this club. Another opportunity to learn more about dairying is offered by the annual Dairy Club Stock Judging Contest. The contestants this year outnumbered those of any former years. The Butter Judging Contest for girls is a new venture. This year there was a large enthusiastic group of participants. The contest is held at the same time as the Stock Judging Contest and already gives promise of rivaling it in popu- larity. The club has been greatly honored this year. Its members were invited to help organize the Haecker Historical Association, and three of its former presidents were elected to the highest ofHces in this society. V Minnesota is one of the great dairy states in the Union. The Dairy Club of S. A. U. M. has done much to promote this great industry in our state. -E. A. K. Page One Hzmdred Efglzreen
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STUDENT GIRL RESERVES CLUB OF THE Y. W. C. A. CABINET Presidem' - - - - Lovilla Newton Vice-President - - Hannah Ring Publicity - - Ada Strate Social - - - Mary Larson Secretary Thilda Anderson Treasurer - Florence Hopkins Program ------ Jeanette Barsness Devotions ------- Esther Reeck The purpose of this club, which sponsors weekly devotional meetings as well as social gatherings, can best be expressed in the Girl Reserve Code, the standard of living for every Girl Reserve. As a Girl Reserve, I will be G racious in manner I nipartial in judgment R eady for service L oyal to friends R eaching toward the best E arnest in purpose S eeing the beautiful E ager for knowledge R everent to God V ictorious over self E ver dependable S incere at all times. -T. E. A. Page One Hiundrerl Seventeen
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THE 4-H CLUB OF THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE HE Boys and Girls' Club Movement has been carried on quite extensively in this state for some years. Every year more club boys and girls are enrolled as students in the School of Agriculture. In the spring of 1925, Mr. T. A. Erickson, State Club Leader, suggested that all the club members attend- ing the School of Agriculture organize a society and hold meetings. The chief aim of this organization is to make the boys and girls of today better and more loyal citizens of the United States, and to help make tl1e community a better place in which to live. Other aims are to afford social intercourse, to encourage friendships among club leaders and to try to interest other students to go back to their communities and carry on club work there. Many Club boys and girls from all over the state attend the Junior Short Course, the State Fair, and the Junior Live Stock Show. They often arrive on the campus total strangers. The members of our club have pledged themselves to aid these visitors in every way possible. Since its organization, the 4'-H Club of the School of Agriculture has held several successful meetings. Its membership is constantly growing, and every member is trying to live up to the Club Motto: To make the best better. -D. A. N. Page One Hundred Nineteen i
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