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Singing may be effectively used as a part of the program.
Athletic badges and banners will be awarded after the ob- stacle race.
Winners will assemble at the tennis court for this purpose.
Note. Further suggestions for play days in rural schools are to be found in Circular 118 Play Days in Rural Schools, issued by the Exten- sion Service of the College of Agriculture, the University of Wisconsin.
55 CHAPTER FIFE The Rural Community Center Coming Together as Neighbors The spirit of neighborlines
...s best finds expression and oppor- tunity for growth when neighbors come together. Through channels which already exist or in connection with some defi- nite reason for coming together, which, possibly, may be an economic one, it should be possible gradually to develop a recreational program. For example, a community has a Grange with fortnightly meetings at which topics of interest along agricultural and economic lines are discussed. Since the farmer's wife and his older children are members with him and privileged to attend the meetings, the occasion for a neighborliness gathering is set.

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