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ouses Confusion 'llnqr fk .1 f A -ar is ,ff Mrs. Turner fulfills her daily iob of taking money at the end ofthe cafeteria line. ,..,.,.44 'Hhs-w..-....-v ,. f.Ll .'f'f,1,7' Putting the finishing touches to the noon meal . D h Miller, Diane Sudiell, and Sylvia Jones, are Oro' Y Preparing for the noon rush are Cressie McDonald, Kitty Stogner and Jeanne Persons. s. X Q
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The hamburger stand was convenient for those students having a sandwich and milk for lunch. Toasted cheese sandwiches were featured on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Mrs. Weaver and Laura Logan keep the sandwich stand line moving rapidly during the lunch hours. Preparing foods for both cafeteria lines, . al a carte and hot plate lunch, and the split n lunch half-hours, kept the cooks busy. Soups, salads, chili, desserts, and sandwiches were ready for the students every day. I' I F .f .K I rs, A Mrs. Rainy, Mrs. Banks, Mrs. Hart and Mrs. May take time for a pic- Mrs. Baker prepares the hamburgers as Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. Barzee ture before the noon rush. make the celery sticks.
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Sncicks Satisfy Students Mrs. Day is caught preparing for the noon-day rush. i First lunch snack bar workers are Judy Day, Mary Avenson, Kathleen Baker, and Lorretta Jordan. The snack bar is a very important place dur- ing the lunch hours and after school. Mrs. Day and her student assistants work hard to bring the students of Beaverton High a good clean place to buy korn kurls, peanuts, milk- shakes and countless other snacks. School supplies were available for the convenience of the students. Second lunch snack bar workers are Verlene Woolhiser, Carol Nichols, Jean Barber and Sue Henshaw.
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