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iA ?. I L. I l l IA-V BUSY DINING HALL SERVES 90,000 MEALS ANNUALLY Hard working school cafeteria staff serves meals at average cost, of thirty-one cents per plate to more than five hundred students and faculty members daily. This low cost is made possible through the efforts of Chester Schuepbach, school cafeteria head, and his efficient help. Schuepbach has guided this department of the school since the depression da s of 1933 with dexterity and economy. Included in the cafeteria ' s personel are twelve women employed full time and a number of students who help during the noon hour rush period. Being a non-profit organization, it makes only enough to meet expenses of the help, and break even on the costs of the food. WTiile doing this it still manages to put out meals that are attractive, nutritious and within the price range. Meals are served from 1 1 A.M. to i P.M. Busiest period follows dismissal of eleven o ' clock classes. J ' From kitchen to customer with satisfaction guaranteed is principle in serving of meals in school cafeteria. Strict rules of cleanliness are adhered to in the serving of food, disposal of garabage, and washing of dishes. 15
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ATTENDANCE OFFICE is niubbed during Registration. Absence is worst headache. SCHOOL STAFF IR.MA AlINNER, Dean ' s outer defense. GROUNDS are continuously tended by caretakers. Biggest problem is people walking on the grass. E I S TEEL troubles to Gloria Jean. 14
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Administration Dr. William T. Boyce is in point of service the oldest Junior college president in the State of California. Elected director of FJC in 191 8, with a little interruption in ' 40-43, Dr. Bovce has steered the Hornet ship- of-state through the Roaring Twen- ties, the Great Depression, World War II and most important of all during the tremendous educational period of the GI Bill of Rights. Led bv young, indefatiguable T. Stanley Warburton, superintendent, the combined Junior college and high school board has the responsibility of directing an institution of well over three million dollars in capital assets. Shown below studying plans for the new hisjh school buildings are Ross N. Hodson, Harold Lang, Ralph C. Shook, Fred R. Dukes, Edmund Salter, and Superintendent Warbur- ton. 16
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