1921-1922

Officers
Samuel P. Templeton, President
Llewellyn V. Ludy, Vice President
Edward W. Korty, Secretary
Frederick Holmes, Treasurer
Lawrence C. Kigin, Sergeant-at-Arms
Isaac Rice, Asst. Sergeant-at-Arms

Directors
Allison E. Stuart
Thomas P. Huffman
Nelson A. Kellogg
Frederick Holmes
Edward W. Korty

International President
Crawford C. McCullough
Fort William, Ontario, Canada

International Convention
Los Angeles, California

District Governor
C. H. Willis (11th)
Kokomo, Indiana

District Convention
Indianapolis, Indiana
February 21-22, 1922

New Members
W. Scott Crowe
Edward C. Elliott (Honorary)
Horace C. Goodwine
Deo H. Horton
Roland D. Johnson
Orson G. Lloyd (Honorary)
William E. O'Rear
Isaac Rice
James A. Slane
Frank P. Snyder
William F. Taylor
John Wagner

Indiana installing its fiftieth club, Rotary continued its phenomenal growth throughout the world with two hundred and sixty-seven new clubs making a total of one thousand two hundred and forty-three.

Outstanding in President Templeton's administration was the construction of the Club House at Rotary Park. The erection of this building had commenced in the fall of 1921, and though not finished in 1922, nevertheless the club house and the Park was used by one hundred and seventy-two boys under the auspices of the Y.M.C.A., by one hundred and twenty-five Girl Scouts, and by over one hundred and eighty other people. A description of this property as it stands today is given on a following page.

The Club used so much of its monies this year in this construction as well as for several other worthy local services it did not send a representative to the Los Angeles Convention.

President McCullough's address was an able presentation of Rotary as a living force; Joseph Turner's story, titled "Fellowship, the Key to the Treasure House of Friendship" was a simple friendly tale that got to the very essence of this fine part of Rotary; and Colonel Ralston's final address of the Convention on the subject of international goodwill was an able presentation of a much needed solution to a difficult problem.

Lafayette Rotarians missed the fiesta at Praeger Park; they were not decorated with Leis by the Honolulu Rotarians; nor did they eat the San Pedro Club's tuna fish sandwiches dispensed from a large submarine; or drink the Arrowhead Water.

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