Who is the President?
This officer conducts the business meeting.
What is an amendment?
This changes the original motion.
What is a motion?
This action introduces business for the group to act on.
What is a nomination?
When names are suggested for election to a certain office.
What does the green in the 4-H logo symbolize?
This color symbolizes growth.
What is a tabling a motion?
This stops action on a motion, and is brought up in another meeting.
What is "calling for the question?"
This stops discussion of a motion and brings it to a vote.
What is call to order?
Meetings begin with this action by the president.
What is old business?
The part of the meeting where past items are discussed.
What is the symbol for 4-H?
A green clover.
What is new business?
The part of the meeting where new items are brought up for discussion.
What is adjournment?
This says the meeting is over.
What is a Treasure's report?
This lets members know how much money the club has.
What are the minutes?
These are read to tell everyone what happened at the last meeting.
What is K-State Research and Extension?
The sponsor of the Kansas 4-H program.
Who is recreation leader?
The officer that plans games and activities for club meetings.
Who is the reporter?
This person sends a write-up of the meeting to the local newspaper.
Who is the Vice President?
They take over when the President cannot attend.
What is a second?
This is needed before a motion can be discussed and voted on.
What is "To Make the Best Better?"
This is the 4-H motto.
Who is the Treasurer?
The officer who is responsible for the club's money.
Who is the Secretary?
This officer calls roll and keeps a record of the meeting.
What does the white in the 4-H logo symbolize?
This color symbolizes purity.
What are the four H's?
Head, Heart, Hands, and Health.
What is the 4-H Pledge?
I pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to larger service, my health to better living, for my club, my community, my country, and my world.