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CAFETERIA... food for the famished One of the services performed for students at McComb schools is the prep- aration of nourishing, tasty meals by the competent cafeteria workers. Hun- dreds of junior high and senior high school students are served during the lunch hour from 12:10 until 1:00 o’clock. Noontime, which provides fifty minutes of rest and relaxation, is the most popu- lar period of the day, and cafeteria workers are kept busy satisfying the hungry individuals. MRS. EDNA POPE MRS. ANNIE WILSON Supervisor, Supervisor, McComb Junlor High McComb High School School Cafeterla Cafe terla Raymond Holmes checks tickets as hungry students crowd into the high school cafeteria at lunch hour. 61 Visions of good, cold milk dance in our heads throughout the second period, and we can hard- ly wait for the recess bell so we can rush to the cafeteria for refresh- ment.
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Rolling out the mop bucket, Connle Dickey and Cindy Wilson prepare to demonstrate their skill In cleaning floors. Fan Ballard, Diane Moak, Rebecca’ Martin, and Kay Carr take a proud peek at the pie they are baking. HOME ECONOMICS. . . training for homemaking Home economics courses offer girls of McComb High School and McComb Jun- ior High School the opportunity to gain an adequate knowledge of homemaking, fam- ily relationship, and child development. Study is made in personal and social de- velopment as well as in housekeeping skills. Homemaking students acquire dex- terity in sewing and cooking and are taught the principles of food preparation, wardrobe and budget planning, good grooming, and child care. Instruction is de- signed to help girls achieve mature judg- ment necessary for managing successful! homes. MRS. NAN BATTE MISS MARGARET B Ah Home Economics enews Home Economics Miss Johnson admires the dolls made as a home pro- lect by elghth grade home ec student Lynn Whitting- ton.
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