In Memory

Mayme Burnette (Cafeteria Staff)

Mayme H. Burnette, 89, retired Wichita High School West cafeteria manager, died Wednesday, Dec 7, 1988. (Wichita Eagle, December 8, 1988)

Memorial: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=42730579

 

Nineteen Prepare Daily Meals (West Word, April 14, 1967)

During fourth hour, five days a week, approximately 1700 pupils and teachers use the facilities of the cafeteria.

A staff of nineteen women help to prepare these daily meals. Each lady is assigned to a certain category of food.

Mrs. Mayme Burnette is the manager of the cafeteria.

Mrs. Nellie Snethen is in charge of the meat department.

Mrs. Gwen Palmer is manager of pastries, with the assistance of Mrs. Irene Strubhar.

Rolls and bread are handled by Mrs. Lorena Frank.

Salads are prepared by Mrs. Myrtle Cox and sandwiches by Mrs. Opal Pinkstaff.

Mrs. Mayme Burnette orders a week’s supply food at the end of every week. The food is kept at a warehouse and stored in cold storage.

Menu for the school year is set up a year in advance by the cafeteria board. Then the menus are given to every school and the cooks follow it as closely as possible; alterations are allowed.

When Mrs. Burnette was asked about the quantity of food prepared daily in the cafeteria, she replied, “We sell around 1,300 cartons of white milk and 400 chocolate milk daily. In order to make 90 gallons of chili we use 180 pounds of hamburger. A thousand servings of meat loaf require 200 pounds of meat. When we serve beef burgers and wieners, we prepare 105 dozen each and we still run out. French fries, being one of the most popular foods, amount to 200 pounds of potatoes used in a day. Around 76 whole pies are also made daily.”

West’s cafeteria works as a non-profit organization.







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