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Mrs. Alice Williams and Mrs. Martha Mathews organize ingredients for the salad bar at Lasseter Mrs. Robbie Bridges, Lasseter lunchroom manager goes over lunchroom records with the auditors Pam Cabiness, junior, helps herself to the variety of Mrs. Laura Griffies chops fresh vegetables vegetables offered daily Lunchroom 17
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Students look over the food offered daily and make their selections eS, = fo. . amt What’s cooking? Imagine adding 400 more to your guest list daily Fixing 400 more lunches isn't that takes 230 Ibs. of chicken to feed this crowd in first and said Mrs. Robbie lunchroom much different. ‘‘It second half lunches,” Bridges, Lasseter manager. She prepares 475 to 500 sack lunches when fixed. Between 450 to 475 students eat in the lunchroom on the average. They spend in the thousands on an 16 Lunchroom average basis in a year for food. There are eight employees Bridges preparing food. The menu is planned by the central office and is sent to Northeast once a month and Mrs. Bridges adjusts it to suit the needs of her students. Does Mrs. Robbie Bridges enjoy work: ing here with us at Northeast? She said, including Mrs. ‘Oh, gosh yes! I've been working here for eight S he added there was nothing easy about preparing meals, but the toughest thing about it is preparing the menu. When asked what would she do if there was only one lunchroom, she said, ‘‘l would probably work 12 hours a day.”’ years.”
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« = 2. Chilling out Students find wide variety of ways to enjoy leisure time After a long frustrating week of school, the students like to kick back, relax, and do what they enjoy. Senior Mark Findlay says he likes to spend his weekends hunting. Mark says he would rather hunt deer, but he also hunts other wild game such as dove, quail, and raccoon. “I like hunting because of the wild life. Hunters are people who enjoy and respect nature,”’ he tells us. Sophomore Michael West states, “‘l get my fishing pole, worms, and a big dip of Skoal and head for the creek.”’ Mike says Many students enjoy watching the Raiders play foot- ball on weekends. : 18 Weekending he likes to fish in the daytime and enjoys the entertainMient Macon has to offer at night. Junior Monica Lemons, says she likes attending football games, (when there is one). If not, she and her boyfriend go to the skating rink or catch a movie. Sunday she goes to church, then comes home to ‘cool out.’ Greg Blount, a freshman, says he likes riding motorcycles on the weekends. He also likes to hunt and fish on his days off. Freshman Greg Blount enjoys riding his motorcycle on weekends. Mark Findlay aims carefully at his prey
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