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URINH lunch hour the cafeteria is the most popular section of the school. It is crowded with a throng of famished students enjoying a lunch either hrought from home or purchased at the food counter. The lunch hour is divided into three shifts owing to the fact that the cafeteria is not large enough for tlte nuntlier who eat their lunches at school. When the lmcll announces the period for one of the three groups to pass to the cafeteria, there is a scratnble to the steam counter. Here each student places the foods of his choice on a tray, pays tlte cashier at the end of the counter. and finds a place at a table of his friends wltere he enjoys bits of school talk while he ellis his lttnch. Days anticipated are those when specials are offered. Tuesday is known as 'fchickenfpasty day. and l riday's special is rich, fresh chocolate cake. There is also a wide selection of candy displayed conveniently near the door. L'nfaniiliar to many of the students is the large. modern kitchen in which the ftttwtl is prepared under the superyision of Miss Davis. who has efficiently nianaged this work for seycral years. She is assisted lay N, Y. .X. help. lt takes inuch careful planning and slfill to prepare one meal for so many students. .Xlmout fifteen hundred students eat their lunches in the school cafeteria. fixe days a week. LUNCH TlME IN THE CAFETERIA ,Ct-as Q, '
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THE HUB OF THE SCHOOL 66 lllf HUB OF THE SCHOOL is a fitting name for the office. It is here that We find our principal, Mr. jahr, and his helpers. From this room are sent out regulations which govern the activities of the entire student body. .Xs each student thinks of the office, he pictures different things in his mind. Some see the attendance officer as he issues either a white or blue admit, depending upon the reason for the individual's absence. Others see the detention officer who discourages Offensive actions by assigning time on the office bench. There are, however, many other interesting features to the place. The complexity of the large office clock makes it fascinating. It is interesting to note that nearly 2,000 students are governed by the mechanism in one clock. lt regulates the automatic bells which announce the time of passing to classes, to the assembly, and to the cafeteria, and it also may be used as a signal in place of the regular fire siren. The various files are most interesting. Here we find each student's name upon several cards. Fveryone's registration, classes, activities, and attendance is to be found in these files. There are many other interesting phases of the office, but it is impossible to describe all of them. XYe should be proud of such modern methods which govern a well-managed school.
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