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Lowes' School Lunch Room On October 28, 1946, Lowes School Lunch Room was started. Thanks to Mrs. Grace Duncan, Mrs. Della Helm, Mrs. Hallie Bodkins, the ingenious women who used their knowledge of cooking, food values, and flavors to plan, prepare, and serve attractive and appetizing meals, for more than one-hundred and seventy-five children daily. The project has been an out- standing success. This one well balanced hot meal is very essential to the health and. well being of the children of the community. Free lunches are served to all children who are unable to pay for themt To many children of working mothers, this affords the only well balanced hot meal of the day. Sallie Ann Bone, Mattie Duncan, Jean Hicks, Allene Allcock help in serving of meals. They learn to be neat, tidy, and efficient. They earn their meals. and contribute to the saving of many steps and brighten many tasks of the women. All the children are taught to be polite and courteous by their sponsor, Mrs. Grace Duncan. Thanks are due to our principal, Mr. Hamlin for his encouragement, patience, and kindness. No enterprise can succeed unless it is planned carefully, and has the complete cooperation of everyone concerned. The teachers have contributed in everyway possible to making this program the'success it has be- come. Lunch Room Sponsor, Grace Duncan GLEE CLUB The Glee Club of Lowes has been an important factor in school this year. The students presented a musical on April fourth. 4 1 Other activities of this group include music for the commencement exer- cises. They are under the supervision of Mrs. Doris Wilkins.
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