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Hot Lunch Program Our school is one of the few fortu- nate ones to have a hot lunch program. The cooks are: Mrs. Raymond Griffen, head cook, and her assist- ants, Mrs. Dorothy Huston, Mrs. Pearl Milstead, and Mrs. Thelma Briggs. Every school day these people work hard in order to have our hot lunch prepared by the noon hour. Ap- proximately 400 students from the first grade through the Senior Class eat in the lunchroom each day. On Wednesday, November 2.4, 1954, a total oi 425 students gathered in the lunchroom for the Thanksgiving din- ner. This meal was also enjoyed by our school board members. The minirnum amount spent for food per month, to date, is Sl, 891. 30 in October, 1954. The largest sum was SZ, 280. O8 for November, 1954. ln return for the meals, each student eating, gives 2.5 cents per day or 51.25 per week, depending on the number of days in that particular week. These cooks are striving to main- tain the quality and quantity of the meals in the face of continuously rising food and labor prices at a minimum cost to the student. We marvel at the- ability of these people who are responsible for serving so much, so nicely, and for so little.
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Pe lub Pep Club Officers and Cheerleaders STANDING: Left to Right: J. Fehlhaber, Secretaryg J. Terwilliger, President: M. McGehee Treasurer: Miss Bohbrink, Sponsor. SITTING: S. Terwilliger, A. Haywood, R. Shields, D. Rossi, R. Anderson. The Pep Club is an organization to promote organized yelling. This is the first year we have had an organized Pep Club in our school and it has worked very successfully. The Pep Club has charge of the coat check for half of the home basketball games this year. They also have a dance after each Friday night home ball games. There are forty-one members in this organization led by the cheerleaders. The officers are: Judy Terwilliger, Presidentg Marcia McGehee, Vice-Presidentp Jeanne Fehlhaber, Secretary-Treasurer. Miss Bohbrink was the Pep Club's advisor.
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