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Our Home Life A freshman guidance course called Community Living was instituted this year. Other classes in social problems, homemaking, and even in¬ dustrial arts develop wholesome attitudes and homemaking skills which will help build a better community. Mrs. Davis, Agnes War¬ ner, Delores Esteb, and Margaret Curtis admire their “ handy work,” which was put on display in the J. C. Penney store. All the clothes were made in homemaking class, and we don’t blame them for being proud. Anna Maye Stine and Carolyn Fisher inspect some reading materials on family problems in the social problems room. Joyce Hurt, Kay Smith, and Linda Davis pose in clothing with which they won hon¬ ors in state 4-H competition. Page Seven
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Developing Page Six Gentlemen of leisure! Mike and J. L. Wolff re¬ lax on the lawn of their new home and relate the happenings of the day to their mother, Mrs. John L. Wolff. Many people who earn a living outside of the Metropolitan School District of Martinsville have discovered the advantages of residing in this community. And the development of strong, wholesome family life has become increasingly a concern of our school. In the woodshop Rodney Pearson and Phil Bowers develop useful home repair skills as well as vocational proficiency. Learning to make cooking a home-making art are Nyla Crone, Sarah Sweet, and Ida Alice Arnold.
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Providing for Health Nationally famous as a health resort, Martins¬ ville in both school and community provides for physical development. The city park is a favor¬ ite spot for tennis, soft- ball and picnics. Arte¬ sian mineral water brings visitors to the city’s san¬ itariums. In Jefferson Township, Patton Lake attracts many visitors, and the Tennis, anyone? Frances Mulder and Phil Goetcheus get in some practice at the City Park in preparation for the day when they take over for Maureen Connolly and Ham Richardson. Casualty list: Kenneth Dixon, one fractured head. Attending physicians are Mr. Coglan, health and safety teacher, and Eddie Thacker. Batter up! Dixie Ennis, Betty Jo Hess, Janet Fisher, Marcia Cooper, Agnes Warner, Peggy Carr, and Carol Bowman get some fresh air and sunshine during gym class. Do you think you’ll win the pen¬ nant this year, girls? Page Eight
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