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GBS cafeteria aims to please studen ts There is much more to the Glenbrook South cafeteria food than meets the eye. All of the food is Grade A number one choice. The ham- burgers are pure beef, andthe milk shakes are made with whole milk. Nothing artificial is used, and everything is made from scratch, states cafeteria direc- tor Mrs. Eileen Samuels. Mrs. Samuels has had plenty experience cooking. She has been a cook for the past 28 years. The last four of those years being at Glenbrook South. She has won several awards and has appeared on national televi- sion. Mrs. Samuels has received the Gold Plate award and was presented an award for a sand- wich recipe. We try to please the stu- dents. I have talked many times with the Student Council. The students speaks for the students. MARY LOU HEALEY rings up the bill for a student. We decide on changes in the type of food to be served. We have added new foods, and the Student Council influenced us to serve milk shakes, among other things, added Mrs. Samuels. Mrs. Samuels and her cooks have often cooked on Sundays. Sometimes they make stews and soups that require more than one day to prepare. They also help out on such events as Homecoming and the pizza din- ner. Mrs. Samuels is very proud of her cooks. My cooks are very good. They've never let me down. We work well together, and we are very proud of the kitchen. One of the changes brought out this year was the variety in the food. Almost every day, we offered two main dishes, added Mrs. Samuels. The cooks also prepared ethnic foods as they pertained to certain holidays. Cooks And Custodial
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GRACE SCHLAPA HELPS to serve the food. W sw 'WV Mlm, if ' W, ww f 1, fgff ' ' ,f Add ,, , mr- 5, up 'jfv fx 2,21 V V ij , by 'ilk CAFETERIA DIRECTOR EILEEN Samuels takes care of some paper work. ALICE FREDRICKSON IS in charge of preparing the milk shakes. E41 ,, COOKS:- lst row: Anahid Sarrafan, Di- nah Del Rosario, Angelina Panagakos, Marguerite Sinanian, Sandy Morgan, Mari Lou Healey, 2nd row: Rose Fisher, 140 !Cook And Custodians Lois Breitzman, Elizabeth Pantell, Mary Louise Rickets, Daniel Wilkfors, Mildred Janicek, Valerie Orlawski, Connie Kasa- haba, Alice Fredrickson, Ann Gordon. CUS'I'ODIANS:- lst row: Mark Weaver, Tony Picocolog 2nd row: Al Thorsen, Bob Allen, Herb Bartman, Joe Braebec, Dave Molidor, Connie Burns, Jim Weber, 3rd row: Al Witt, Al Kram- beer, Mark Maday, Don Burdick, Tom Siebrandt, Pete Winandy, Dom Massar- elli.
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Department adds psychological services ' ' he Special Education Department has been ' ' Vworking hard in all areas of our program, said Mrs. Ruby Allen, the acting instruc- tional supervisor. It has added more psychological services and a sex education for EMH QEduca- bly Mentally I-landicappedl stu- dents. Mrs. Shirley Cowin has been named the new SWEP lSecon- dary Work Experience Programl coordinator. She teaches a class in which the students learn skills necessary for getting a job. She also works with agencies in the community in order to place stu- dents in this class in part time jobs. 142fSecreiaries, Parapros 8x Special Ed- Mrs. Cowin states, I help stu- dents get and hold jobs in order to become as independent as possible, this includes encourag- ing them to use public transpor- tation. In addition to these changes, Special Education has proposed a remediation program for cred- it. Presently students come in to get traditional help in various areas, but they receive no credit for it. Under the new program, the teacher would set up specific guildelines for students. Ms. Allen was the acting in- structional supervisor. She was appointed early in the year when Mrs. Linda Whitehouse went on maternity leave. Thomas Wlznerowicz aids Dana Sharlan.
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