85Q Senior High Students Served By Cafeteria Workers Each Da WKONESDAY. orTORER a, 1Q«!7 THE BLACKBIRD. ROCKY MOUNT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR CLASS ELECTS HOMEROOM OFFICERS FOR FIRST SEMESTER Eleven junior homerooms Hr. 209, Mrs. Speight; Pres., have elected their oificers for Lmda Sorrell; V. P., Wayne the fall semester. Daughtridge; Sec., Sue Car- Hr. 114, Mrs. Bailey; Pres., michael; Treas., Karen Har- John Alexander; V. P., Mike mon; S. O., Holt Felement; Branch; Sec., Pat Ezzell; Treas., g. 0.,‘Judy Bradshaw. Hr. 221, Jean Joyner; S. O., Betty Jones; Mr. Harrison; Pres., Camilla S. O., Leonard Veillette. Hr. Reid; V. P., Sara Jones; Sec., 116, Mrs. Williams; Pres., Brent Pat Marks; Treas., Dallas Al- Milgrom; V. P., Judd McGee; ^j^rd; S. O., Scottie Willis; S. O., Sec., Ann Gower; Treas., Mic- Margie Powell. key Bailey; S. O., Carolyn Works; S. O., Carolyn Looney; Qgniof Hinh Hr. 118, Mrs. Craighill; Pres., OeillUl my FI nUbI Johnny Brooks; V. P., Mary Jq KilleV YoUSef Bruce Haggerty; Sec., Anne / Chandler; Treas., George Wat- j^illy Youself arrived in son; S. O., Bill Wiggens, S. O., America four months ago from Andy Knuchols. Palestine to study in American Hr. 122, Mrs. Cuthrell; Pres, schools and is staying with Johnny Farris; V. P., Dwight gobie Hamad on Winstead; Sec., Pat Campbell; pgari Street where he plans Treas., Faye Robbins; S. O., jq stay until he finishs his Mack Tilley; S. O., Russ Nor- school education, ris. Hr. 130, Mrs. Walston; Seventeen year old Killy, a Pres., Evelyn Furguson; V. P., member of Mr. Baggett’s sopho Marshall Pittman; Sec., Wiley more homeroom is eagerly Bradley; Treas., Susan Soda- pursuelng the subjects of Eng- man; S. O., Nancy Peyton; lish, world history, algebra, t>. O., Lona Batten. Hr. 204, ar; and chorus. After his first Miss Grant; Pres., Judy Maur- American football game, Killy er; V. P., Skip Thompson; Sec., promises to be an ardent fan PAGE—THREE CJi-aitor's Note. Under the man agement ot Mrs. Doris HacK- ney, a siaft oi seven serve over OdO students per day in me Senior ttign Caieteria. Vve otier mis arlicie not oniy tnat you may learn more aoout tne iooci system iiere but also to recognize and nonor those who prepare and serve lunch lor me student boay). Keporting to work at 8;00 eacii scnool morning seven women begin cooking and preparing food for the largest stuaent body in rtocky Mount. iVirs. rtackncy, manager of the cafeteria, iias been em ployed here ^or seven years, bhe is ably assisted by Mrs. busie Winstead, Mrs. Camilla Lucas, Mrs. Mary Jenkins, Mrs. Margie Arrington, iV.rs. Flor ence Smith, Daughtridge. Anne Vanderslice, Marilyn Spencer, Bobo White, and Pete Raper are shown being served their daily lunch by the cafe teria staff. (Phto by Killebrcw) nu Mrs. BrooKs 270 slices of pie, 55 pimento cheese sandwiches, 55 ham again. During the actual lunch salad sandwiches, 50 salads, FUTURE PLANS hour, tnese women are aiatd and several boxes of a variety The cafeteria will adequately by several students, Frank of ice cream. When these feed the students for several Waruszak, Moody Smith, Doug figures are multiplied by 180, years and enlargement at me Knowies, Dusty Moore, and you can see how much food time is unnecessary, according Kichard Wald; Treas., Roger When asked what he liked Kennetn RacKiey. Tnese boys *s really served at Senior High to Mrs. Hackney. Glascow; S. O., Barbara Had- about America he remarked, operate the snack bar in the a year. Asked abou e possi i y The following plate lunches of switching to the central don; S. O., Brenda Griffen. “There are some very nice rear of the caieteria and oc- Hr. 206, Mr. McGregor; Pres., and polite people that I have Steve Kelly; V. P., Ann Strick- been associating with in this land; Sec., Carol Cunningham; country. I want to thank all Treas., Mike Brake; S. O., John the teachers and the principal caiionaily help with the main lines. Mrs. Bessie Carr is cashier both lunch periods, assisted by Mooring; S. O., Jackie Smith, ior the wonderful work that Tom McAuley first lunch per- Hr. 208, Mr. Abernathy: Pres, they are giving me.” iod and Faye Downing second G.nger Ryals; V. P., Bobby Senior High welcomes you, period. .Vi/s. Hackney and Xills; Sec., Pam Luper; Treas., Killy, and hopes that your stay Faye Collins; S. O., Jeff Kin- in America will be a wonder- cheloe; S. O., Rachel Pov/ell. iul experience. Rocky Mount Laundry and Dry Cleaners, Inc. • Dial GI 6-7158 223 S. Washington St. MEBANE SHOE CO. 132 S. Main St. Shoes - Hosiery - Handballs Also Your Bass Weejun Headquarters G. A. WiEkinson, Inc. 133 Howard Street Rocky Mount, N. C. Carolina School of Commerce 121 N. East Main Street t Rocky Mount, N. C. Telephone GI 2-6317 ALMAND'S DRUG STORE Your Complete Rexall Drug Store Blue Bird f Taxi Co. Dial Gibson 6-8101 Radio Dispatched Grady Howell fill in for these on occasions. Mrs. Ailene Howard, Walter Howard, and James Walker handle the dish machine in the kitchen and also clean the cafeteria every afternoon. MENU A variety ot food is served in the cafeteria to over 850 students per day, with an average of 300-450 plate lunch es being purchased. In addition to the plate lunches, the I'ollowing items are sold daily; 480 hamburgers, 360 hot dogs, 900 cartons of milk, 225 packages of do-nuts. Meadow Brook Dairy ' I') I:1 , L “Distributors of Health” Telephone GI 2-1714 Rocky Mount North Carolina will be offered this year; bar- kitchen lunches in the future, bscue (they make their own), she replied, “1 don’t think that spaghetti, meat balls, beef |Senior High students would stew, meat loaf, franks, mac- like the central kitchen meals, aroni and cheese, ham, tuna When students get to Senior salad, fish sticks, bologna. High, they’re not children any- vienna sausage, turkey, and moSe. They have minds of chicken. These meals will be thier own.” served with two vegetables Hats off to you, Mrs. Hack- and a bread. Incidentally, the ney, and your staff for your rolls which proved so popular iaithiul work which will surely last year will soon be sold continue for many years! The Swimming Pool Wave Is Not An Improved One; It Is An Entirely New Pre scription Wave. Don’t W2it To Try One And Love It. • EXCLUSIVE AT ANITA'S 232 Tarboro Street Phone GI 6-8165 VOGUE DRESS SHOP 312 South Main St. Phone GI 6-4108 “Fashions for Daytime or Datetime” Z. B. 6ULLUCK INC. Englewood Brand Meats Walnut Barber Shop 4 Recistered Barbers To Serve You M. K. MOBLEY, Hr Appointment Telephone 442-2833 EsUbltehed 1902 Nash Brick Company, Inc. Manufacturers Of Building & Facing Brick Telephone GI 6-7030 Bocky Mount North Carolina ... 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