THE CAFETERIA On the 13th of October, the students of Windsor High School had the pleasure of eating lunch in the new cafeteria and what a treat it was. We have two good cooks, Mrs. Mary Parnell and Mrs. Amy Camlc. While Mrs. Camic was ill another good cook, Mrs. Reason Davis, helped out. The cooks have some student helpers who wash dishes, punch tickets, etc. Here is a sample of meals for one week. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Potatoes and Cheese Turkey Steaks Beef Roast and Potatoes Egg Salad Mashed Potatoes Gravy Green Beans Gravy Slaw Pineapple Pudding Slaw Ice Cream Vanilla Wafers Peaches Cookies Bread and Butter Bread and Butter Bread and Butter Milk Milk Milk THURSDAY FRIDAY Turkey Fried Fish Up-side-down Pie Wieners and Kraut Green Beans Mashed Potatoes Scalloped Corn Cherry Cobbler Bananas Bread Bread and Butter Butter Milk Milk The dining room of the cafeteria is finished in a cool green and yellow, and it has a seating capacity for one hundred and two with six to a table. The kitchen has two electric stoves, a potato peeler, a potato masher, a large walk-in cooler, a dish-washer and many other miscellaneous items. All of the students and teachers stand in an orderly line to be served. The food is on steam tables so that it is kept hot while the three people serve each tray. After each person gets his tray, he picks up his knife, fork, spoon, milk, napkin, and straw. He then has his ticket punched and sits down to eat. On the table he will find salt and pepper, bread and butter, and sometimes peanut butter, carrot sticks, or celery. The pop machines and the candy room are in one corner of the cafeteria. Each class takes turns selling in the candy room. For ball games, pop, candy, and ice cream are sold in the cafeteria, and also it serves as a smoking room for the men. It is a wonderful place to show films and for the music students to practice. Everyone thinks this ls a fine addition to the school. 5
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