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24 cafeteria O DJ -h CD l-I' CD 2. DJ :E Bm For most MacArthur students, waking up early in the morning is the worst part of going to school. During the morning rush to get to school, many students skip break- fast. So by the time the first lunch period comes around, the lunch room is stormed by hungry students ready to pig-out. And thanks to the 27 cafeteria ladies, over 1,370 lunches are prepared and ready for consumption. Beginning at 7:00 a.m., each morning, the cafeteria women start preparing for the day ahead. As the govern- ment will reimburse any school which serves the type A lunch, this lunch is served to MacArthur students in the form of the plate lunch and the combo-line. The most popular lunch day is Thursday, hamburger day. Not only do we serve close to 2000 hamburgers this day, it is also the easiest lunch to prepare, commented worker Gladys Euton. SU ll 'Su O CD Along with 2000 hamburgers, 48 cans of fruit, 1500 cartons of milk and almost 100 lbs. of french fries are served this day. Another popular lunch day is taco day. The cafeteria workers form an assembly type working pace in order to have 2000 tacos ready to eat by 10:19. Between lunches, and during lapses of the crowd, the ladies are busy cleaning up the kitchen, replenshing food supplies and straightening up the cafeteria. Some students ask about the difference in the plate lunch prices, and those for the a-la-carte line. The differ- ence in price comes in because of the government sup- plement that is given to the plate lunch and combo lines. Since the a-Ia-carte line does not receive any government reimbursement, the higher prices must compensate these differences. The next time you find yourself going on an eating binge, head for the cafeteria, home of the true Mac attack!
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Cafeteria build up! Students socialize as they enjoy a meal in the cafeteria. Name that tune, Lori Burr snickers as Janet Townsend tries to sing along with the radio while eating a hotdog - He-men, Danny Gast, James Garner, Mike Leroy, Dwight Cases, Darren Gib- son, Travis Self, James Turner and Ricky Gimmerson all unite at lunch time to do whatthe do best. . ,EAT! k vw
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