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Oh “We are here to serve the students,” said Mrs. Rademacher, manager of our bustling cafeteria. This was exactly what they did, as the 39 cafeteria employees worked from 7:45 in the morning until 2:15 in the afternoon preparing our lunches. This was no easy task, for it meant 2500 lunches had to be made for the 4200 students passing through the lunch and a la carte lines daily. The vegetables and salads served regularly reminded us the nutritional requirements were being met. In spite of the trash, the cafeteria ran smoothly and efficiently through the year. This was another sign that we indeed had arrived. Servers: Front Row: Frances Magill, Le Mai Dao, Lucy Barbuschak, Virginia Cushion, Emily Pederson, Margie Stewart, Connie Ward. Back Row: Ruth Daly, Louis Case, Elea¬ nor Wildes, Dot Jones. Production Staff: Norma Bryan, Cenci Clark, Joan Cobean, Loleta Shenk, Joan Baldwin, Sherry Schuker, Jean Debordi, Doris Dawson, Ull Britta Larsen, Linda Del Guidici, Denis Killen, Kathy Stephens, Elenor Collins, Mary Ann Jones. Cashiers: Penny Geiger, Judy Hentjes, Mary Hoioos, Minnie Sharpe, Judy Thompson, Marvel Dunn. Managers: Phyllis Rademacher, manager, Mary Keninitz, assistant man¬ ager, Brijette Smith, assistant manager. 182 Faculty
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Mr. Alwood presents the self study unit to the Lake Braddock staff and faculty at the kickoff meet¬ ing, Monday, November 17th. The unit ends in March of 1977. Early closing on Monday, November 17th, 1976, was provided to enable the entire staff and faculty to spend some time together in preparation for their self study. The self study was a self evaluation report composed by the faculty, in our new school, after a period of three years in which all the problems of the programs were “ironed out.” After the report is completed, a state visitation committee will observe the school and make out a report of their own. These reports and observations will determine whether or not the school will be credited. Monday’s meeting was the Kickoff, but the whole process will last 17 months, coming to an end in Spring, 77. Neville Simon — Reading Bob Stamback — Music, Choral Susan Swofford — Social Studies Ed Trimm — P.E. Lois Wolfe — Music, Orchestra Anne Wotring — English
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Afternoon Crew: Front Row: Marina Gonzalez, Hermelinda Cabrera, Barbara Howell, Thelma Douglas, Barbara Mauney. Back Row: Nestor Alvarez, John Scovel, Fred Gasper, Van Shepard, George Tinner. Morning Crew: Front Row: John Fesperman, William Parker, Jr., Robert Bell, Sr. Back Row: Barbara Robinson, Virginia Pierce, Shelvie Blansett. Howard L. Bailey, Building Supervisor Kiicully 1lt:
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