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Cafeteria Workers Count Calories! .n 1 f 1-CharoIette Worley; Mary McKinney: Geneva Griffith; Jewell Kassaw; Mary Powell, Manag ' er. 2-Front Row-Grace Johnston. Manager; Ester Grenon; Vivian Ronzone; Sandy Baughman; Nancy Ketchum; Carla Millwood; Doris Rascoe. Back Row-Evangeline Bailey, Fay Murders. Mildred Mullins, Kathy Richardson. 3-Elementary kids eat hearty while some are caught by the camera. Cafeteria 101
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Pat Ward, the Lake Hamilton Schools food director, keeps herself very busy. She plans out the week ' s meals to include the four food groups for three different cafeterias. She makes sure that things run smoothly in all the cafeterias, and she fills in when help is needed. All together, there are twenty- two ladies who work together to provide a nutritious hot meal to bring students and teachers back to life after treacherous morning classes. They do a good job! Oft ' times, their special talents are overlooked or not fully appreciated. In fact, they spend a seven hour work day preparing food and cleaning up the huge mess made every day by the hungry hoards. That ' s a hard job! What would we be without them? . . . Starving children with tummies growling — . l-Pat Ward takes a well deserved break. 2-Jackie Piwinski; Pauline Berry; Pat Qatti; Louise Summers; Manager; Marlene Albright; Bonnie Hinseo. 3-Raymond Sheets and Bobby Kirkpatrick hold an interesting discussion about the day ' s meal. 100 Cafeteria
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Coordinated Career Education - CCE : Students invol ved in the coordinated career education pro- gram are students that need the special preparation for the outside world and its work. They ' re taught academic lessons in the morning and in the afternoon are enrolled in vocational school or are em- ployed in an actual job. This program is a very effective one and the dedicated teachers, Mr. Gray and Miss Parker, help to make it easier for the youth of today to deal with daily crisis. 1 -Sponsor, Mr. Gray, back row: Mike Terrell, Donna Vasseau, Kenneth Martin, Greg Motley, Lita Spencer, Doug Cloud, Jim Evans, Tanya Spencer, Tom Miles, Curtis Cash, Bruce Brown, Raymond Willingham, Tammy Cole, Chris Wethering- ton, Tim Kuykindyle, Lyn Glover, Scott Garibay, and Miss Parker, Sponsor. Bottom Row: Floyd Hurst, Sandy Pendegraft, Sheila Brunt, Sheila Brunt, Denise Bryan, Billy Jones, Charles Weathsrford. 2-Doug Cloud and Jim Evans flick a smile at the camera. 3-Shella Brunt, Lita Spencer, and Tanya Spencer are very involved in their work. 102 CCE
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