Baa aitieCsg ian Chairman--Mrs. James H. Whipple 708 Sumner, Topeks The object of the historian is to assemble and to preserve a record of the activities and achievements of the associa- tion. The historian is the custodian of all records, in- cluding old minute books. If your association is new, begin at once to preserve in > a permanent record pertinent historical facts. If not new and you have not had an historian, by all means appoint one this year and collect facts while available. History be- comes more valuable as years passe HARLY HISTORY SHOULD INCLUD2: 1. Name of association; date and place of organization. 2 Nome of organization; pictures, if possible. 3e First By-Lawse 4. Early activities. ANNUAL HISTORY RECCRD SHOULD INCLUDE: 1. Names of officers, chairmcn of committees and delegates. 2. Program and study group outlines. 3. Activities and projects emphasized during year. 4. Speciel business--as amendments to By-Laws and creation of new committees. 5. Social and entertainment affairs of importance. 6. Anmial budget. 7s Pictures.