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Complete kitchen facili- ties of stainless steel equip- ment include a walk-in freezer and two way storage refrigerator. A special office for the head dietician provides space for careful planning of a varied menu. To facilitate dish washing a machine for that purpose and a dryer are located in a room immediately be- hind the large soiled tray unit in the cafeteria. me Sfearnes - xgmperial
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More than 500 Resites can be accommodated at one sitting in the huge cafeteria where a piping hot meal is served at nominal cost. The acoustical ceiling has controlled fluorescent light- ing and recessed sound boxes connected with the main console. The expansive terrazzo floor lends itself well for dancing. When such activi- ties are held the entrance closest to the parking lot is used. Ziff Here as all through the building marble window sills make maintenance a simpler task. Glazed tile wainscot is complemented with pastel shades of plaster paint. Dual serving lines are sepa- rated from the cafeteria proper by a folding partition. Skaja. Funeral Home. Mr. and Mrs. George Welch, Mrs. Otto Frischols, Mr. and Mrs. R. Qhodll, Metro SBIBB, Sylvester Wyncott, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rolla., Mr.-and Mrs. John J, Cannon ,Diane Lorman, ,John Ms Roche -Elizabeth Moioney 'North Federal Savings and Loan Association of Chicago, Mr. and .lirsf Bruno Machowgki, -Mr. andflirs. Josegh Klum.-if and! Food Mart, Mr. and Mrs. Raymondfmaehowski. Mr. and Mrs. QSQF. Romeo, and. Mrs. Richards .. 0 K Papers, Inc., Mr. and Mrs. John P. Faheg, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cisowslct. Mr. and Aura. Adolph Htlgex-f1L2:nahu,e's'PRfnt gnu Wall Paper, Dave R. Wanic, 'Snyder E. ons Furn. A Ap 14. Georgia Standard Service, .Mn and Mrs. ' hard 'Kuhn ,Millar Photography, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R..Byrng',D-A Benufy ands arber Satan. Aeeurafte Home Buggy, Inn.. Mr.. and Mrs. Chodil, Borg Flowers and Giits, Dr. Oscar-If. Olsen. Dr. I1eo'Etola.rskI,,,W'htte Front -Hardware - a.y's Katergng Kitchen, Georse C. Yost Comgagxl, Wa.mleu's Restaurant and Lounge. M A: 8 Pantry, Ronual1g.B3rgtucki:i'ami1y, fraaeott Paukau Pharmmy. 1' stone Meats, Kmm,1!'uneral Home. Art et Baautek Mr. and rs. anley Babies. Sta. Peter dr Pau Church, Krakow, Nebr., Mx--and Hrs. -Angelo Dt Leo. - .V , .L , -V 5- ,A -ph ..1z..4.QL.5....-es,.,f.,1--1 it -. .3-. si.: ' 1 A. 4:
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E QHIEESRSU QQDING The teachers' lounge includes personal lockers, washroom facilities, a faculty mail box and a bulletin hoard for faculty announce- ments. A small Dwyer kitchenette with an electric range, a refrigerator and sink is also included. Folding doors conceal this area when it is not used. The furniture in this room is designed with special consideration for the faculty. During free periods, the teacher may relax, prepare for classes, check assignments. T' A long conference table is provided for faculty group meetings. An exit out to St. .loseph's inner court is in this room allowing for outdoor meetings in fair weather. The Sisters' lounge is adjacent to the lay teachers'. Mario Zercher, M.D., Mrs. S. Obuchowski, Julie and Gerard Moloney, Patricia -Ann Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dudek, Womnia.k's Casino Lounge, R., P. Luthringshausen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Condon, Sunshines Restaurant, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wasllewski, Mr. and Mrs. G. McKinley, Mr. and Mrs., Clarence Sweeney. George J. Ga.:-tis. Mary Jo Sweeney, John B. Daily, Frank J. Hoffmann, Henry and Evelyn Fleming, Mr. Joseph Zukowski, Mr. .and Mrs. Dominic Serlno. Sophomores' - Room 226. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ferenz. Bonners Faml1y,.Mr. .and Mrs. E. T. Keroleweki and-Family. Mr., and Mrs. Thomas L. Mahoney, Mr. andilfre. E. A. Comiskey, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Graff, Jr.. and Family, Lawlor and Stewart Families, Pamela. Krause, -Dan Kavanaugh, Serafini, and Sons, Burgess Mfg. Co., Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Lorman, Lillian Misiewicz, DeNicolo-Lesnielc Eu-neral Home, Mr. and Mrs. John Shall. Mary, n Kelllck, Mary Ann, Spitza., Dr, Robert A. Desalvo. In Memory of Joseghi Manig, Mr. and Mrs. Robert-Scott. Raymond J. Savage, Mr. and Mrs.,Dean-- H. Mur hy, Mr, and Mrs. John J. -Simon, ,ehorah Moloney, Mr. and. Mrs. C. Scharrlng, Georges Market tierving You Since 5935. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenutls,-Mr. and Mrs. Tad Lesniak, Lincoln Bottling Co., Mrs. May Dominick, Regina and oan. i N o . , ,.
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