Annual Report of the Town of Rollinsford, New Hampshire 1951

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Ralph Steeves. As with Home Economics, instruction is three periods a week with classes being held continuously on Tuesday afternoon.
(b.) The Second Field of Instruction is That of Physical Education This field is capably handled by all the teachers in their own grades but special emphasis is put on group competition through instruction in (1) boj^s basketball which is ably coached by Ralph Steeves and (2) girls basketball which is coached by Mil- dred Burns. Both these teachers have given muc
...h of their time, energy without recompence and have developed some good material.
80 Hot Lunch Program This department is under the capable supervision of Mrs. Edward Bureau who serves as both dietician and cook. She is ably assisted in this work by Mr. Edward Bureau, the custodian of the school.
Approximately 60 meals a day are served, all of them being the type A or Hot Lunch milk variety.
It has been necessary to advance the prices of the lunch this year because of the reduced number of donations from the Federal Lunch Program, and because of the general increase in food prices in the open markets.


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