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5 ' I 5 , l ll lulres eoolfs Io nullre IIIIIIIIY ll good brolh. ll 1' do lIlll't' zz Droll: of ll lmlrli of lfn' many good voolfs il does luke. Sllllillillfl lllllllllgfl' of our I'IIft'll'Il-ll is in no lirourn .slmlx ulfoul IIIVHII, ERVICE CURBED? CAFETERIA TAFF FEED EVERYBODY x t N fe r X C f 7 X721 I ,f all O 5 L siixfi Nlf of the most frequented spots in Xvhite Plains lliggh is that plaee of glastril' delight and of hardly known personneln-the sr-hool vafeteria. Throughout periods four. five. and six. it sends aromatic' delight to all parts of the school huildingl. as it lures tarnished students who hau- heen literally starved sinee hreakfast. Considering the exeellenl joh they do. we are 1-ertainly amazed that il requires only fourteen eflieient people to perform the enormous task of feeding hungry W. P. ll. S.- ites. Only fourteen are required her-ause eavh person doe. her task almost to perfevtion. No eookhook is needed when the cafeteria ehefs go to work. The manager of this vrew of eooks. hakers. general work- ers. and 1-ashiers is Mrs. Polly Brown. a veteran of twenfy- six years here. This record is the more Slglllifttillll when one reealls that this huilding has been used only sinee 19230. Mrs. Brown for several years has direeted all the numerous operations that take plave in the vafeteria eaeh svhool dax foperations that daily feed more than fifteen hundred students and teaehersfin three periods from llzltt NNI, to 2:06 P.NI.ea long noon hourl 22
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CHANGE I SETTI G f' as fs 5 pp, 1: g ' i Hlilflf of our teafzhers this year enjoyed am- hrosia elsewhere than in our f-afeteria. M . . . . ' . in Mr. Lummlngzs lzherhart 'on sivk leave till June. alter which he will retire--has moved to Ohio. An old-timer here. Mr. lfherhart taught in the mrn- V Q mervial department and for manv years was in Q, , ' s f, fs Q 'G 7 5 ttf dv Nh r , Y vhargze of the sr-hool's hookroom. lll health forced I - him to discontinue teaching. S K f , W, f 5' qffxxs x Y, A visitor to Italy during tht- sem-und semester. To lzmrlr nr IIIIIIIIVA' rnnffl fn- lliw Illll'.NfIiliII Mrs. llaeliuel l erraru. liiulogy leavher. had oppoiv lllr. fflwrlirzrl f11'rr1.wl'l' nwnl lnu'l.'iug 1101 lunity to enjoy typit-al ltalian dishes as she trai- eled. ller liusliund. lllr. Stephen l erra1'o. awoiii- patnied ller. llid tht- trip inelude lireeve. xx e xsmiderl l,usl full. lllr. lilenn Dodds. student aetirities .llr.s. I r'rmrn :mtl flutter nf llllfffltff lfinrl' atdxiser also on salilvatieal leaxenfdined on leln- lll ef rnusl VXIIIIIIII llzrzl shi' lll1.x Il fluzawrs uns and limes in lfalifornia. xx here he visited schools lwlure suilngg for lfurope in the late fall. His itin- emry mis highlighted hy pluin pudding in the lllttlllllitllh of the Tyrnl. Mrs, Millie Dodds nas llr. lhadtls in XIHVII-lllllf pmt' nj lm! sf-ur her llllSllLllltl-S unnpunion during his trnxels. lll 1' lnnlrwd jnrnfznl In lm wurlx rwznrn I 21
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CRUIVP perhaps not profieient in the eulinary art. hut very eapahle in that ol keeping a srlhool a fit plaf-e in xshivh to live and uork. is our vustodial staff. Headed hy Nlr. lirur-e lfranr-o. this fren works hard at maintaining the high standards of White Plains High. The stall invlurles Messrs. William Barrett. assistant to Nlr. l ranf'o: Angelo lleliosa. engineer: William Muller. in 1-liarge of the lioys' gymg Herlrert Allen. assigned to the t'al'eteriag and Bernard Doyle tpopularly known as Barneyt. Martin Terrlizzese. Vlif-hael lJeAlilia. Leonard Uurso. Arthur llolilis. and liruno Valentif-doing general work: also the women tin all proliahility good rooks. tool t-Airs. liI'3.f'S Anderson. in charge of the girlsi gym. Airs. Catherine flon- roy. and Mrs. Mary Phalenrfall with us for many years. lVlr. lfranco is in charge ol the rriaintenanve of hoth lruilrling and grounds. and of sueh items as requisitions. lmutlget. and supplies falling under his supervision. Air. lirant-o told the Ururlr- reporter: 4'Uur purpose is to rnake tht- liuilding a eomfortalile and vlean plate for students and teavliers. Safety is also a major favlorf' This poliey applies also to outside organizations using the sf-hool. Uur ligwr is pu! inlo ils plan- by alert ruslorfiul sniff. CU TODlAl GRO P HA MAI TAI ED I f f APPLE-P11 01111111 W ad 5' ei! 'IH :'A' v -ap-
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