BATT.CT ffllPxTE. BAIUIY. NORTH CAROLINA. iaARGH. 19^1. Cbfeterio UJorlcers Assume Sidelights Of N.Y, Definite Jobs Specific tasks become the daily schedule of cafe teria T/orlcers now the new department makes this operation possible. As Supervisor, 1518. K. F. LKi/IS plans menus, makes ■weekly reports, and buys products. lEG. E. 0. STRICKLAI'ID and MRS. EVIJIETTE operate the electric dishwasher. LOUISE DAVIS sells tick ets in the lobby while ANNIE RUTH BROWN and CAROLYN BISSETTE alternate in collecting them. SERVING PUTSS STELLA JOllES, LOTJISE I-D”rELL, DORIS JOHNSON, ANGEU JOroiSON, and IfflS. ■ L^.'.'IS serve plates. BETTY LOU GOFF works at the dish return window. "It is a pleasure," states SUP.JIVISOR LLT/IS, "to work with my depend able assistants. The color ful and domestic surround- in[;s • seem to help every one concerned. The new equipment simplifies our work and gives me a chance to conccntrats on menus. Jrs.POil Chss Syrnb^'Is If the juniors heed their motto—One for all for one—decided upon this spring along with their class colors and flov;er, harmony will reign over the class during its remainin'" days in high school. A vote of the class proved red and white to be the desired colors and the red rose the accompanying flower. ■ The New York trip was not with out its light touches. .Inexperienced in getting around in a big city, we found ourselves heading in the wrong direction twice. Y!e forgot our "lady-like behavior" once and let out a scream at a surprised incident. After running about two mi.les to catch the boat to the Statue of Liberty, JimiY FMRIS, WORTH ViALKER and JERRY FERRY vfere heart broken v/hen they irdssed it. Shoes v/hich were "brand new" when leaving Bailey had to be re heeled in Nev; York after miles of tramp ing in the city for tvro or three days. Possibly, the most amus ing of all v.as the pleasure others got out of listening to our Southern drawl c nd our "you alls." It was a reciprocal amuse ment, for their Northern pronounciation was ag equally fascinating to us. Sometimes it was hard for either to understand the other. Tanya Glover LU:iCHi:CN LATE For a friendly chat v/hile eating, sit vath B/JiB-'-iA NELL Um and BETTY LOU JONES. For spring dress visit suits MEDFORD 6 STOTT STOP Throwing away half of your hams; have them sliced by SKILLED BUTCHERS AT Johnson’s fTlorke

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