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Show Hosts Near Solution To Problems SHAG, SAM Aid Cafeteria Club; West Echoes Plea The alternating of boys at even numbered tables and girls at the odd, had by Friday almost proved the solution to the host-hostess club problem, Dick West, president, announced. ,, Meeting Tuesday, SHAG council members, SAM members, and host and hostesses approved the plan, which was adopted Wednesday. Wednes-day. Besides having boys and girls mixed to insure more careful conduct con-duct at tables, Dean C. Dewey , said that it has provided a more friendly and democratic spirit in the cafeteria. Major duties of the host-hostess club are to check cafeteria tables for refuse during the lunch periods per-iods and to provide a wholesome spirit and surrounding for those who habitually eat at tables. Frowning on those hosts and hostesses who consider themselves janitors, Dick said that instead they had a chance to be real executives ex-ecutives and see that others are remided to keep the cafeteria clean. Handling lunch periods are Bueh-lah Bueh-lah Latimer, first; Burton Tingey, second; and Bill Rose, third. Sec- -tion-supervisors,-those-who have charge of each of the five divisions of the cafeteria during each lunch period, are Leah and Loah Osborne, Carl Child, David Lingard, Joel Jensen, Ruth Carlson, Pat Brand-ley, Brand-ley, Bob Bjork, Bud Newman and Betty Holbrook. Also acting as section supervisors supervis-ors .are Ernest Poulson, Ida Lee Jensen, Kay Gertino, Donna Carlson, Carl-son, and Clyde Oliver. Dick announced that the next project would probably be the hanging of posters in the cafeteria. Reiterating his plea, Dick said that "It is our greatest desire to see all Cubs cooperate in our endeavor en-deavor to make an even better South high school." |