What Occupational Groups Can Do. ie, Eu HOW ff Oy Sheet VOoLUaATESRS Office Workers Young business people can fill many gaps in the recrea-~ tion program. They can: Serve as secretaries to committees, keep and file records, type reports, surveys, and case records; keep accounts. Act as dancing partners. _ Assist in preparation and serving of food. Other Sources Conduct an information service; answer telephone; be reception clerk. Farm Folk People living in rural areas and farm communities can contribute to a recreation program through the Grange, 4H Clubs, Farm Security Administration, and other agricultural agencies. : They can: | Instruct in the care and protection of animals. Lead and assist in planning camping trips. Supervise and instruct in recreational home economics, such as candy-making, sugaring off, herb-cultivation. Lead f ishing and hunting clubs. Teach and lead community dancing, including square dances. Lead community "sings" and choral groups. Start travelling library. Volunteers may also be found among: Hobbyists . _ Married women who formerly served as recreation leaders.