Cafeteria Keeps Pace With School Growth AFETERIA STAFF: ROW I (I. to rj: Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Croll, Mrs. Teto. Mrs. Horr. Mrs leeolow ROW 2 Mrs D'Erosmo. Mrs Mereo. Providing meals for o thousand hungry students is no easy task, but it was one performed graciously, econom- ically, and efficiently by the cafeteria staff every day of the school year Under the direction of Mrs. Fountain, these ladies prepared hot and cold meals and serviced lunch and milk counters Mrs. DeFozio, Mrs. Yeoger, Mrs. M«le, Mrs. Mortinek, Mrs. Deiono. Mrs Polmeri Often holding four hundred students at a time, the cafe- teria was unquestionably the school's most frequented room. To reduce congestion, two new lunch shifts were odded, bringing the daily total to five Seniors enjoyed the privilege of their own private, although equally crowd- ed, section THE CAFETERIA STAFF BEGINS EARLY IN THE PREPARATION OF SCHREIBER'S LUNCHES.
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MR MOCK AND HIS SON BILL WALK TO THEIR CAR AFTER A SHOP ING VENTURE. MR DAN BIRO HISTORY, born in New York, Denver U ; »s the director of o day camp during the summer, his daughter's name is Lee; cooch for Varsity Football ond Boseball; this is his ninth yeor in Port MR GEORGE BOCARDE ENGLISH, born in Washington; Whitman College, U of Oregon; faculty odvisor for SCHRElBER TIMES and Chess Club, two yeors ot Schreiber MISS O HISTORY; Manhattan Harvard Gra been a coun year at Schn YN BOLEN in New York; Sacred Heart, jate School; has lor at camp; first eiber MR WRIGHT LANGUAGE; born U. of North Corolin terpreter; fother Dan; two years o BOOTH in Florida; a; court in- Sue ond Schreiber MR DAVID BORK MATH; born in Minnesota; U. of Minnesota; foculty advisor for G O and A F S , three yeors ot Schreiber MISS EDITH BOYCE GUIDANCE, born in New Jer- sey; Wilson College; N J State Teachers College, Columbia Teochers College, N.Y.U.; Mili- tary Welfare Service of Amencon Red Cross; one yeor ot Schreiber 25
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