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Lunchroom (Continued from page 2)" walls. . The . pantry op stfl-rage room, which is realil^/^._, a small room • built ,in 'the corner'of'the 'kitchen, is lined with cabinets and shelves and sports a work table .-in the center of the room. The light blue polor found 'iri r this room adds a note -of cheer to- the work that will be going on here, CAFETERIA ■rLuncyhes will be served through a window opening into the entrance hall of the■ cafeteria. What prob ably is the greatest con trast between the old and new cafeterias is the stage at the extreme end of the cafeteria. This stage was built to be used as a platform for speakers and performers during ban quets. The cafeteria will be furnished with 30 beauti ful yellow enamel topped tables. Each table will seat six persons, giving a total seating capacity of 180. CE4IRS The 30 inch high blonde chairs are just the same heiglit of the ' 30 inch tables. By ' using ’ chairs that have ‘backs the same height of the tables, we have less chance of up setting the plates when placing them on the table. Three of the cafeteria walls are a light green while the remaining wall is a sunny yellow, almost the same ■ color cf the table tops. This color scheme results in a cool, ehei'xy, inviting eating setting. i XIGHTIKG' -■ "The lighting ‘is'far su perior to any thing- we have ever had at Bailey," declares Principal Weaver. New indirect circle type light fixtures have been installed. Two - hundred watt bulbs are used in both rooms. The north side of the cafeteria is almost entirely windows. This, too, accounts for a great deal more light. HEATING In the kitchen there is one heating fan and an ex haust fan. The cafeteria has two heating fans and two circulating overhead fans. These fixtures keep the air circulating at the right temperature. There are also two powder rooms for the cafeteria workers, one for the high school workers and one for Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Strick land, and Mrs. Lamm. These rooms are a delicate pink. This building was paid PaGK 19 Qept.Heads In Choms Of fiew Building Holding sway in the new building will be Mrs. Kermit Lewis, supervisor of the cafeteria, and Fran ces Wilson, home economics teacher. Both of these women have been consulted frequently by the contractor and those in charge of select ing the equipment as to any desired changes or additions needed. Mrs, Lewis will have as her assistants Mrs. Everett Lamm and Mrs. E.O. Strickland. Miss Wilson holds a B,S. Degree in home - economics with a minor in Science from East Carolina College, class of 5l* Miss Wilson is a graduate of Plain View High School in Sampson County. She says that, since she liked home economies from the be ginning of her high school days, her mind was made up as to her major before she for by the county. The equipment was made possi ble by county, school, and P.T.A, funds entered college, Aef oo d er y/c f At Bissette's 7£X/\C0 CENTER\n BAILEY BAILEY BUGLE. BAILEY. NORTH CAROLINA. DECE^BEH..I9S2
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