c.56c a anon one coded ac voanau- ~ huoru mo
.uaaonn nouuHaAO aoanon nu: con :0 uoadnaw can
xa maven" on dun n muopu no :
uoapduomuv noun you can can A hhopo no :
ouuauo oauum on can m Munro uo :
"ucxbnu nouuadno noanoo odaum com no coauduo uown
xHHa .Hauda on an a macro o n
uoapnuouo> noouw on an N huorc ya a
nyuuao on can N hump. o H
eaten. nokuAHau Hoaauu ovauw oo~.H no soadaan coda I you
.uooaem
ocean: nu no nouuavoun noun a naNH uxanm unnauumo>
noun") no usoaaoun ououhua -_noua on an voaapaou
.ounau hogan 0: Han ads usuauo ouoa .ouauonm numoqn.
ummoam um mmaq 4 mu m cu .mdauoam nopduo-ou
an .d-uo-a nacho. ouu unnoad aoono- cansdoda any ozone
:aoaon nuanaw nduuoan. ¢.nacom Ho vhmom venom ~an Naug< any
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oaaawoua unau..~uop conuduuon Ago: a 0 anwdu a nan on
man voannuu you noxua ooau no: on an .uoanauw Ho coma ca
nua¢¢auud noun ca anuuu -.uaano Agape egos: .huduooanu can
ad .hn: and .anuauonna on uuan - haunob no mawaadv use
.uon a you sedan and cos coo
oxua on au0Hao .oxua a u:an~ unsung one .aHaan~ a. nun:
an uoau coonuman n cane a.uov unsung use pan .ar.x ado
.nouo coo use yuan: than as as .no doom has unna one can
moon-a>~ use no huauop .naxbuu .uonop one cropnud o gun
a uaouaada coma It. .HHd a: go o ¢a nag muua so no
noauo-Huou on n can dad .nouaduusaaua .onamnuu annouauu
on noun unauounsu can mega .hunon a gun can a .uogpo
ooo.ooo.m oxaa on: urns .nouan-uuo on can nouvanu use
.oHsouo can no cadhad opus guouu -.-aaah 5n: nuannoum
no: mung ou ado. u.n¢o oauam ant "anudaua- _noua nouop
n.5uqnoh an). .uobo an scan nan anmun neon nonnau Leann
Nine out has doh can. ouoav a) on .unwsona an no abouneH
.n¢u a: .oua snack you n H¢nnsoh oaom nonuua an a noxau
uouauuu on an: cans h
nmma hgudnuh
4nwm0nm .MHmm4m<444H
nUHmom mung doomum
naubuamymu ho onmH>~n
Houadunnm mo annxam
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School lunchee ere needed for other reneone than Jnet to neintein or improve
nutrition etntue among echool children. Changing oonditione coke edeqnete
echool lunche- en eeeentinl port or the school program. Children leave home
earlier end get home inter More mothers nor]: and fever feniliee have nonle
together daily. School lunch experience; provide new deeirnble learning
eitnntione for the child in new phneee of hie growth and development. School
lunch program provide a very impoth none of expending the market for
noride fen products. iheee are but n few of the reeeone why no need edequnte
when]. lunch union.
1 t 1 Litt
In 1%. Gangrene, u e Manure of natioul eecority to eeregonrd child health
and to encourage greater conennption of term producte, penned the Ietionnl School
Lunch Let. It provided aid on the tonic of need. leder. school lunch made
not be matched. Netchiog requirements were not up to inoreeee Iron 3 minim of
l to l in 1% to element. of 3 to 1 beginning July 1. 195'). The 1908 Consue-
eionnl Approprintion Oomlttee enid "me Committee helievee thnt the etntee
ehould by direct npproprintion notch the noney provided by the Iederel Government.
Recently, Senator menu of Georgia on netted whet he considered hie outetnnding
eoconpliehnent an e U. 5. Senetor. he replied that even though he he "ed on.
men: important connitteee. including the Armed Services: Committee, he coneidere the
pause of the letionel School lunch Lot which he eponeored no his grenteet
eecmliehoent becenee of ite importance to child health and to the agricultnrnl
industry of the nation. oridn'e 1953 legieletnre neede to render e einilnr
ontetnnding eervioe to ite children and (more.
c I one Here cod
1' et Lunch t hi I
- ee 3 oirennte Double Jul '
s 1.012.000
t 1.301.000!
Minder of latching requiremente met by donntione, niec.
non-tn: income. eto.
rid undetion Fr v e 'loo ittle 8c 0 1
that tun noride done? The noridn Citieene Committee on Education in 19k? recon-
nended tint "l'he county board of eech county ehonld merge to nab nvnilnble for
eech child on ndeqnnte lunch for the out of food. Thie menu that county hoerde
ehonld include in their budget enfiicient funds to cover pereonnel. fecilitiee and
other expeneee connected vith the echool lunch progm.
The l'loride hundntion Prom Lev peeled in 1947 provided for the nooeptenoe of
letionnl School Lunch Act Mode and for the one of cnpitel outlay, enpervieion end
current expeoee {undo for echool lunch pnrpoeee.
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fhl- lute Bond. of motion, in mordnnoe with the provision of ihe roundntion
Program In, on Ho: 16. 1950, panned regulation- vhioh declnrod 'it to be tin
noponeibiliiq of the county board. of public innit-notion to provide to: 2m.
to loot the latching require-ent- of ihe intionni School Innoh M. (Mlic In
396) and ehould provide such othox- to: {undo no no: he needed. to can: out that:
reeponnihiiitiu which will include:
o. Tho mums of perennial and provision for pereonnel trnininc
propane and uterinlo.
h. Provieion in their budget for on: rm. to cover personal,
tuilitiee, and othor owe connected with the school lunch
my, excluding the can of tood.
i'ho mielntive Council Report of 1950 ('Pnhlio Mncntion in nos-um) chow thnt
91.2 percent of thou Insuring thoir envoy to notes-nine cioiuno opinion enid
thntu '. .ndoqunte eohool lunch" ehould. he provian for :11 children at tho
00" 0: food--
M3 conntico epont lees than tho about budgeted.
1252 105. 315341:
Yhilo eohooi attendance incroneed npioly, echool lunch attend-nee grow elovlw. 1%
actual: decreased in 19 couniioe mi in tho out. incroneed loco than the htionnl
nvorego. 'i'he evorogo daily number served in orid: in 1952 incronnod 11.1 over
1951 3! compared to o. 15.9} inorouo in tho Boathouse.
The Southeast 1952 figure for Type L lunches res 85.2 as compared to 81.9% in
1951 a gain of 33* while Florida during the some period decreased 6.6%.
The 1950 Legislative Council's report 'Public Education in nor-ids. eteted: The
school lunch would be more effective it planned to include {code high in nutrients
specific for the alleviation and prevention of nutritional diseases that m 'be
prevalent in the school.'
Because of inadequate income, men: florida school lunches are inadequate; for
example. they are generally deficient in vitamin 0 rich foods. yet llorida has
trouble marketing its great citrus crop. If {undo permitted. schools would also
use much greater emouate of milk, neat, rich, poultry. other protein rich foods.
fruite and vegetables.
651 of norm. schools charged 25¢ or above. norida hes leee per capits wealth
than the national average. norlda sill nation-ride studies show that where sale
prices exceed 20¢. participation drops rapidly.
i'he a;erege in the Southeast in 1952 was 10}. norids's average for October 1952
was 5 .
Sound beliefs and a declaration of responsibilities is one thing and the schiersment
of goals ie quite another. Condition boom so critical that the Btste layerintendent
called a State School lunch Planning Conference. April 21-23, 1952. After a careful
study of the problem, the group recommended that: "Because of variations in county
abilities and needs, may schools cannot provide adequate school lunch services. In
order to permit the program to grow and. improve. and meet matching requirements of
the Fetional School lunch Act, a state school lunch appropriation eheuld he provided.
A committee of county superintendents also studied the problem and reported to the
Buporintecdente' Conference in Gainesville in October 1952. who group recon-ended
the passage of 3 Florida school lunch act as a supplement to hundation Program
Funds: the appropriation (10 cents per lunch served about 3} million dollars per
year) to be based on need. non-food costs of the program and matching requirements
of the latich School Lunch Act.
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Since that time, the need hoe been endorsed by the State Conference on lleeentnry
Emotion, oride Dietetic deeociation, Florida Home Economie- heociaticn and
boy repreeentativee of the egrioulture industry. nae Florida Gangrene ct Perente
end Teachers, in their etete convention, endoreed the ctional Gong-en legielntive
progren which calle for efforte to eecnre more adequate echool lunch made. PM
School Lunch Score Gerda need thie yen: in l'lcrldn give local m gronpe credit
We Blue Ribbon horde for making 'ertorte to eecure etete mode for eduinietrer-
tion of the progren, for employment of trained pereonnel, and for direct aeeietenoe
to local echool lunch program where needed.
0&2; State!
80v doee noride compare with other etatee? In 1908 Florid- carved 33 percent or
ite children while Louieiena reached on]; 28 percent. Mr. marl Long endorsed a
etete echool lunch npproprintion an an inportnnt plank in hie platform for gout-nor.
moroth Governor Long'e errorte the npproprietion one provided. Iouieieoe eemd
reinbureed lunchee to 68.1 percent of ite children, while Florida ruched only
38.1 percent of ite children in 1951.
the December 1952 '0klahone School Lunch love me 'l'here have been eeny inquiriee
about the price cherge of noale. me everego etnte-vide chnrge to the child, free
a corny of lnet yeare recorde, ie npproxieately l7 cente. Bone echcole he"
increeeed their charge. Men: have not.
rhe December 1952 'tentnclw School Lunch l'ipe' em 'Dcring 195152, the Merit:
of the echoole in the etnte charged 20 cente. Thin in three oente leee then the
notion-d orange. 60 percent of pupile enrolled in on echoole, vhich operete
lunch program, nte lunch.' rlorida'e oooparable figure in 57.5 percent.
1 i to:
State Superintendent 1'th D. Bailey, in en nddreee to the floride ldncntion
Leeocintion Department of Secondary Principale, in Kieel in lovenber 1951. eaid:
In 1959 a total of t 1,511,000,000 m given to n11 church ceneee end S 6,600,000,000
for education. If that eonnde like a lot of none: for schooleucnr national hill
to: liqucr m t 8,500,000,000. .t t.275,000,ooo for tobacco. .t 1,275,000,000
for Jmlry.
'Becnuee of the national crieie, cur nation met epend thie yen:- approximately
55 billion dollere for defence and some lb billion dollare for other govermentel
eervicee. lone of no queetlcne the need for expendituree for defence in e tine
of emergency. A dollar to one our democracy in e dollar well epent. Bot ien't
e dollar epent for education a dollar spent to one our deeccrecy. too! I think
no. I think our nation can afford to do bothenpport e program of national
defence built around armed might end a program or natloml defence hilt around
good Ichoole. lot only do I think we can afford it! think for the emival of
our deaocrecy, we must afford it. .'
'Ihe total cent of our free public echoole amounte to 835 e pereon a yen: or only
9.7 cente 3 day per perecn! That eeene to be e pretty lull price to peg for the
educetion of our children. Inch 01 0e epende more a day for Cece Cola and coffee
. . In norida we are unending leee then 3 percent (2.9) of our pereonel income
for education. In epite of rieing coete, that 2.9 percent has remained almoet
eutic {or the loot several yearn. .'
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l'he queetion in really not--cen Florida finance the kinds of echcol lunch program
it need" Rather it ie-Will nor-ion Chooee to finance the made of school lunch
program it nude, and neede very hastily in the kind of world. which exiete today!
I uld Benefit :1: ed Nor e unto 8 Lunch ice?
Ohildreu Better lunchee for more children. fetter absences and feiluree. improved
eocinl practical. laboratory for related. aotivitiee ouch so oft. mic.
etc., opportunity for learning eanitution, health, citleenehip, corn!
end epiritunl valuee. etc.
Potente Better lunches: for leee money, better atmosphere for outing. lees dang"
of etreet croeeine et noon. leee child eickneee and grade upeetere.
Teach. Belwrior problem reduced, higher morale among etudente, broader mu
for teechinc. fever nbeencee. feiluree end rep-eaten.
Community and State Better echnoi lumhee unite better schooll. better echcole neke
better communities. raver grade repeetere will one the etete
new dollere.
More and Xerchnnte Better meritet for local crops, deeireble food habits devel-
oped. mean greater long renge demend tor Florida truite,
vegetebiee, dairy producte. It also helpe many other vendors.
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wont Uniereetimete om Power in the June 1952 Man telle how Mr.
Henry Sell in Hench 19M- eent as recorded etetement to congruence 1m their wine
end. peetore, to 10:51 educate", me etc. In leee then three recite-on April 17,
rhe Bouee began to rover-u ite '10 vote on 1; eohool lunch appropriation by
initiating new beet-Luge. On June 1. the telly no 113 to 23 for u echool lunch
appropriation. e drenetic reverent o! e March vote or 136 to 51+ againet e. eehool
lunch appropriation. One can 'en'red. the m' then. If Floriau'e principals.
ecbool lunch personnel and othete beet informed about and. interested in the echool
lunch neede of children get to work now and inform the public end our legielutore
ebout echool lunch finance needennorida'e legislature will make on adequate echool
lunch eppmprietion in 1953. nor-ion ehouln never need a. one the dw' cupcign
for e program an important to child health and the agriculture industry of the etete
no in the Ichool lunch pm.
00: need. and the reaction of important groups and. individuals have been cited.
Where we go from here and the chencee ve provide for mu- children will depend upon
you. Your hip ie needed to interpret school lunch mode to the oomunity end.
eepecielly to the member- ot the legieieture.
lloridn is the Sun-hing State. the Citrus State. a fruit anti vegetable etete. It
1e feet becoming a dairy and beef etate. The and my other reeouroee, including
901' cupite ninth make it enein poeeible for floridn, through the generoue use of
our own food product: in echool lunch progrene and at home, to booome the etete or
Wtwchildren and nite. It we use our reecurceo nicely and provide ndequete
educational eervioee, including adequate echcol lunches for all the children 0! the
State, Florida will become the healthy etete. W
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21.... ___GOMAAVEMai' 3.9 2 2 4 er a sove. Floria.a has leen per cepha wealth or 0-1. mai nation-wide studlee show that where Sale on drops farlil.y. ..andjier Vere Served 2 na 109. FlorldW's eversy;e for Octately 199 n a resporelt!lati es is one thi:1g raid the achieverent GES 3030 Go C rities1 Ltat the $bate $ugrintendent 6--r .-Conference, April 21-23, 1952. Aitor a enrer-.ii. e rocamlaend=:a tiv.t: "Escaussi of varis.tjans i.n county us -al:rsit. p:'ovfde aa-!qate scher.1 lunch a-rvices, in g r:M axl le!prove aui -'ise t Es behtig requi t-e:11e rts of
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