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19.5.5 cscfoof Zbaraf jgvlzzfkk or our scfo of Philip Clapper, Ave ry I-linman, 2 3 ' First row: Mrs. M. Wyckoff, Treasurerg Mr. P. Moore, Mr. T. Carman. President, Mr. C. Van Wormer, Mr. F. Hess, Clerk. Second row: Mr. V. Stewart, Mr. I. Wyckoff The Board of Education provides for our school and takes care of its business. It is an unpaid organization elected by voters of the school district. The picture below, taken in 1933. shows one of the early Boards who struggled with the problems of setting up a new school where there had been only separate district schools, of running a central school when there had been few central schools organized in the state. To these Boards of the past as well as our present Board, we extend a hearty thanks for all they have done. Walter Vrooman, Morris Faulkner, Treasurer, Franklin Hess, Clerk, Peside t, L land L ', W'll' Th . , , ' X r n e ewis 1 iam orpe CSCPAOO! oarof
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Mrs. C. Hughes, Mrs. L. DeWitt, Mrs. R. Miller, Mrs. E. Merwin. Q7ee' 0012 Q XIGNQ .scfoof IQS' a gro wing X66 The cafeteria participates in the government lunch program, whereby a student may purchase a well balanced meal for twenty cents - value twenty-nine ce nts. Teachers pay thirty cents for their lunch as government assistance is only given for student participation. The tray consists of a hot protein dish, vegetable or fruit, bread and butter. dessert and milk. Mrs. Hughes plans menus and supervises the organization of the cafeteria, Mrs. DeWitt and Mrs. Miller prepare and serve the food, Mrs. Merwin operates the dish washer. Back in 1933 the cafeteria served its lunches at 30.02 a day. Many pupils brought their dinners in those days so the smaller amount of equipment was adequate. Left to right: A. Brandow fMrs. Charles Hoaglandj, M. Mahar fMrs. Francis Scuttj, M. Bailey fMrs. Frank Wyckoffp. E. Brainard fMrs. Asa Trauxj, H. Kingsley qMrs. Joseph Lewisj, L. Hitch- cock, qMrs. Wendell Lewisj. Miss D. Lutz. .il Li I ' f Y
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