The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 12, 1948, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Wednesday, May 12, 1948
Ag Cafeteria Wins Nat'l Award
In Mag Food Service Contest
The Ag college cafeteria re
cently won an award of merit
in the second annual food service
contest conducted by Institutions
magazine.
The awards, presented to 37
public feeding establishments,
woro crivpn at the meeting of the
National Restaurant association,
held in Cleveland, Ohio, in April.
Winners were selected from 121
entries and were chosen on the
basis of efficiency of equipment,
sanitation, saving in work hours,
serving facilities, speed in prep
aration of food and inguenity in
meeting special problems.
Supervise Cafeteria.
Miss Florence Smith, Ag col
lege food service director, and
Miss Marie Harris, food service
manager, planned and supervised
the installation of the cafeteria
equipment. Both are instructors
in Foods and Nutrition courses.
The cafeteria which is located in
the Foods and Nutrition building,
opened September 8, 1947. It was
formerly in the Home Economics
buildin?.
An average of 400 to 550 meals
are served daily. The caletena
hat spntinff room for 116 nersons
Besides the cafeteria, there is also
dinine room SDaee for 175 which
is used for banquets and special
occasions. A smaller dining room
which seats 24 is available to
smaller erouDS. The cateferia
serves three meals a day, Monday
through Saturday.
Miss Smith and Miss Harris
are the general directors. Cafe
teria assistants are Mrs. Paul
Bachberg and Miss Myrtle John
son. Both are graduates in in
stitution administration from the
University of Nebraska. The cafe
teria also employs regular full
time and part time workers and
some students.
Laboratory for Students.
Students who are studying
quantity cookery use the cafeteria
kitchen as a laboratory. Girls
trained in institution administra
tion find employment as food
service managers in tea rooms,
hotels, college residence halls, stu
dent unions, and hospital, and
may have charge of personnel
in food service organizations, or
serve as consultants in kitchen
and dining room arrangements
and in equipment manufacture.
The Ag campus cafeteria is de
signed for efficient service to stu-
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AO CAFETERIA LINE Students rarely see this view of Ag Cafe
teria line, since the steam tables are empty and there are no servers
behind the line.
There will be a pre-Iaw smoker
in room 201, Law building, to
night at 7:30. Election of officers
for the coming year will take
place at the meeting, according to
Bill Berquist, secretary. Dean
Frederick Beutel urges all stu
dents interested in entering law
school to attend the smoker.
Student Council meeting will
not be held today. The last meet
ing of the year will be held Wed
nesday, May 19. Committee ap
pointments will be made at this
meeting.
Pi Lambda TheU will meet at
7:00 p.m. Thursday in room 15,
T. C, for installation and program
planning.
dents, faculty and guests on the
ramnns. It is also daDataoie
as a laboratory for classwork.
Anyone wishing to visit tne caie-
tena kitchen is welcome at any
time.
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