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2185 a forward step in promotion and education and, if carried out as formulated, cannot fail. to. solidify and strengthen lfoo-Hoo as an important factor in the industry.
Membership Campaign
As a step forward to bring the benefits of this }foo-Hoo program to many more now engaged in the industry, the Supreme Nine recommended an intensive Membership campaign. It authorized the appointment of a committee, ciarged ^ wiln the responsibility of working out a definite plan. It is to include an appeal to heads of companies to enlist and pay initiation fees and dues for their eligible personnel. The plan is to embody, also, a campaign to enroll life members and prospects in forestry schools. It was pointed out that there is a vast potential which can only be developed through a well-defined effort.
For the Internal administration, national and local, the Nine approved the following directives :
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1) The descriptive term "Fraternal Order of Lumbermen"
San Francisco 4 should be included and used in connectioir with the name of the Order in all publicity, such as letterheads, streamers, banners, and display cards.
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(2) Where possible and feasible, clubs should print, periodically, Club Rosters for distribution to local members.
(3) Clubs are required to check the national status of all active club members. According to the By-Laws, "To be eligible for Club membershlF, a,,man must be in good standing in the International IIoo-Hoo."
(4) A white cap bearing the Black Cat insignia is to be furnished, to be worn by the Visiting Officer acting as a member of the Concat Degree Team.
(5) Regional and/or Jurisdictional meetings patterned after a Hoo-Hoo convention are to be held wherever and whenever practical.
(6) Continued cooperation and participation in the conven-