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.- fee- .qv - THEY'LL KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING Boys, pick your futures from the above picture, for these are the young ladies who can keep your home fires burning, and the steak from burning. Anything in the sew- ing line is just a snap for them. Martinsville High School can never be criticised for possessing prowess and ability to win basketball games alone. One has, but to glance at the number of future home- makers on the opposite page to realize this. ln the picture you will find many prize win- ners in the state as well as county shows, who in addition to bringing honors to them- selves and the high school are obtaining sys- tematic training and efficiency in this voca- tional club which has replaced the old pick- up method of gaining this knowledge. The Martinsville 4-ll Club was organized several years ago as a home economics club to promote greater interest in sewing, can- ning, baking, and homemaking. Mrs. Hoch- stetler and Mrs. Reeves now sponsor this organization. The club functions all the year. It is re- organized each spring semesterg new mem- bers are enrolled, and officers elected. The Martinsville 4-ll Club has proved its worth in the large number of prizes won by almost every member in the club. Many of these prizes have amounted up to nice totals for the members. Officers-1932 Clothing President-Mary M. Schoonover. Vice-president-Margurite Martin. Secretary-Joy Smith. Treasurer-julia Goss. Song Leader-Ola Amos. Pianist-Mildred Pearcy. Alternate-liernice Marshall. Sergeant-at-arms-Gladys Gray. Foods President-Zona Cooksey. Vice-president-Dorothy Ennis. Secretary-Carolyn VVafford. Treasurer-julia Goss. Song leader-Laura Frances Tousey. Sergeant-at-arms-Dorothy Tedrow. OUR KITCHEN KRANKS These young ladies help to feed a good portion of hungry M. H. S. at noontime. Besides gaining much valuable experience and also free lunches, the girls receive full credit for their work in the cafeteria. The class is under the supervision of Mrs. Hochstetler. Mrs. Ennis and Mrs. Rothwell assist in the kitchen. The class is reorganized each semester. Six girls work in the cafeteria at one time. One of the girls attends to the sandwich making, one dips soup, another serves vege- tables, while two others take care of salads and desserts. Mrs. Ennis and Mrs. Both- well cook the foods. The different duties are assigned to the girls for a certain length of time, whereupon the girls exchange places. ln this way the girls receive many and varied types of training. In addition to serving the food, the girls assist in cleaning up the cafeteria and kitch- en before they go to their next classes. The Martinsville High School cafeteria is an attractive place in which to eat. It is decorated in tones of tan and brown. Last year new tables and chairs were installed. New silverware stamped with the design M, H. S. Cafeteria was also purchased last year. Potted plants and ferneries add to the attractiveness of the cafeteria. A candy counter placed within the cafe- teria does quite a thriving business with sweet-tooth M. H. S. The proceeds from the sale of candy financed the purchase of the new silverware. The high school cafeteria does not operate for profit, but merely aims to meet ex- penses. This page through the courtesy of Martinsville Candy Kitchen
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