1977 Miracle Yearbook

In Memory Of Thomas Smith C. Thomas Smith, 47, manager of food service at Cedarville College, died early Saturday morning,Feb- ruary 25. He had suffered a heart attack Friday evening while in his homeand wastaken to Greene Me- morial Hospital. Smith had been manager offood service since Sep- tember, 1964. During his supervision,the cafete- ria has seen marked improvements throughout the years. This year, new trays were purchased for use in the cafeteria. The addition of a salad bar/drink center at the start of the cafeteria line created more seating space in the dining room. Smith is survived by his widow, Nancy; his mother (consultant manager for the food service); two sons, Michael(now acting as food service manager), and Timothy; a sister, Mary Jane Parker of Bowl- ing Green;and a brother,David C. of Cleveland. 1. Ken Erny helps himself at the salad bar, a new addition this year. 2.One Sunday nightstudents are treated to tacos. 3. Amy Lamb finds the cafeteria a great place to share her ideas. 4. The snack shop is a favorite spot for the kids from the town, as well as Cedarville College students. 5. The late Mr. Thomas Smith, head of cafeteria services. 6. Dave Messenger "digs in". 7. Pam Harrison looks determined to win her argument with Jack. 133

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