The Index . ^snculture Club Officers President Chester Markman Yice-President Seymer Current Secretary-Treasurer Otto B. Litwiller The Hopkins Agriculture Club has been organized by the men of the agri-culture department of the University to promote interest in their department. In choosing a name for the organization the men selected that of Dr. CyrilG. Hopkins who made his lifes work the outlining of a permanent system ofagriculture for Illinois. The Club has as its work the discussion of the Illinois System of PermanentSoil Fertility, as outlined by Dr. Hopkins, and the discussion of matter


The Index . ^snculture Club Officers President Chester Markman Yice-President Seymer Current Secretary-Treasurer Otto B. Litwiller The Hopkins Agriculture Club has been organized by the men of the agri-culture department of the University to promote interest in their department. In choosing a name for the organization the men selected that of Dr. CyrilG. Hopkins who made his lifes work the outlining of a permanent system ofagriculture for Illinois. The Club has as its work the discussion of the Illinois System of PermanentSoil Fertility, as outlined by Dr. Hopkins, and the discussion of matters per-taining to community welfare. The Hopkins Agriculture Club is one of the new organizations in the school,having been organized in the spring term with thirty-four charter membership is composed of the agriculture students of the University, andjunior and senior agriculture students of University High School. Excellentprograms, which were much enjoyed by the members, were given monthly. 103. latin Club Officers President Winifred Norris Vice-President Kenneth Pringle Secretary-Treasurer Robert E. Byquist Members Maurine MooreGeorge CreswellWinifred NorrisMrs. Elizabeth AndersonRuby ClarkKenneth PringleMima MaxeyAddie JonesKatharine SchorrHelen BirdWilliam A. MillerAnna JenningsVivian Bowman Elizabeth SehenfeldtLucille KeeferClifford HillStanley E. MahannaDorothy McAllisterRobert E. ByquistLola YerkesMargaret LampeMrs. Roy TaylorRoberta DavisJ. Rose ColbyM. Regina ConnellIrene Champion The Latin Club grows. It is three years old and has had an increase inmembership each year, resulting in its firm establishment as an this, much credit is due Miss Maxey, whose ever-ready assistance has beenof much value. The Latin Club promotes interest in the study of Latin and provides fellow-ship for those interested in the classical studies. Talks have been made on Latintopics, and lantern slides have been shown. The Latin songs and games, andthe letter-writi


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