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Kitchen Staff Prevents Starvation The control of student litter and destruction, and their general main- tenance duties busied the custodial staff of 16, who worked the year around. Industrious Cafeteria Work- ers created exotic foreign dishes such as German frankfurters and Italian pizzas. it , di .. A . K mp. - . yn A X fi L J B Custodians Clyde Tatum and Arthur Schifflet unload and stack folding chairs from a modern movable chair van prior to setting up the gym for the Christmas Assembly. Custodial Staff: bottom row: W. Witt, H. Coffman, C. Cadwallader, chief custodiang second: C. Smallwood, B. Thompson, Sr., H. Burgessg third: H. Emery, J. D. Mowell, C. Tatum employed team work. Cafeteria Workers: bottom row: E. Heilamn, assistant manager, R. Arnold, H. Proctor, M. Waugh, second: D. Bailey, H. Dawson, V. O'Neill, manager, C. Sorum, L. Chaseg third: A. Paige, J. Besinder, R. Moare, P. Jackson, I. Williams prepared 1,000 to 1,200 meals daily, while sweet-toothed students consumed an average of 65 pies and 1,000 cookies. Normally, about 700 of the students buying lunches chose the hot plates, with hamburgersleading the way in popularity, as expected. Under a new system enacted by the Board of Education, the cafeteria purchased food on a low bid basis.
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