Shirley Miller
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![]() Oral History Transcript Interviewee: Shirley Miller Interviewer: Jeffrey Boyce Interview Date: October 12, 2007 |
This is Jeffrey Boyce. I am here today at the Okolona Elementary School today, October 12, 2007, with Shirley Miller. Thank you so much Shirley for agreeing to share your story with us today. SM: You’re welcome. JB: Could you begin by telling me a little bit about yourself, where you were born, where you grew up, and where you went to school? SM: I was born here in Okolona, Mississippi, and I went to school at OkolonaElementary School. JB: What is your first, earliest recollection of child nutrition, the school lunch program? Did they have school lunch when you were going to elementary school? SM: Yes. We came through the cafeteria like it is now, through the line. JB: Has anything much changed since you were a student? SM: No, not that I know of. JB: So, how did you get involved in child nutrition; how did you start to work in the cafeteria? SM: I heard about an opening and I was looking for a job, so I filled out an application and sent it back the same day. JB: You were eager. SM: Yes, I needed a job. JB: How long have you been working in the cafeteria? SM: Fourteen years. JB: What’s your favorite part about your job? SM: Serving. JB: So you like the interaction with the children? SM: Oh, yes. JB: Any special stories about the children? SM: Well, they just like to see me laugh all the time and I talk to them when they come through the line. I call their names and they say, “Hey Miss Shirley, Hey Miss Shirley. How are you doing?” I like that. The children like the way I treat them. JB: What are some of the changes that you’ve seen in the menus in the fourteen years that you’ve been here? SM: There are a lot of changes. There is more nutritious food now. JB: Healthier? SM: Yes. JB: So you do less frying now than you used to? SM: Yes. JB: What are some of the children’s favorite items; what are some of their favorite menus? SM: Chicken nuggets, pizza, hotdogs, and hamburgers. JB: And french-fries? SM: Oh, yes. JB: What are some of the biggest challenges in your job? What are some of the hard things? Or maybe there aren’t any. You look like you enjoy your job. SM: There are none to me. JB: So, have you been in the same kitchen for fourteen years? SM: Yes. JB: What’s a typical day like? What time do you come in in the morning? SM: I’m supposed to be here at 7:15, but I get here a little early. JB: How do you start your day; how do you prepare to serve the lunch? SM: I come in and I fix the water for the tables, and then I set up my cereal line. And then I set up my line with sausage and biscuit. And then I’m ready for them to come through. JB: Oh. So you serve breakfast first? SM: Yes. JB: Have you always served breakfast; were they doing that for all of these fourteen years? SM: Yes. JB: And I guess there’s clean-up after that, and then you have to start getting ready for lunch? SM: Yes. We fix the line up for lunch and then send the kids on through. JB: Do they come in shifts? Does the first grade come first? SM: I have the bigger kids on my line. The fourth grade comes first and then the fifth, and then the sixth. JB: How many meals do you serve each day? SM: Close to four hundred. JB: Did they have a training program here for the staff when you started? SM: The experienced workers show the new people what to do and we just all work together. JB: How many people work in your cafeteria? SM: Seven. JB: So it’s a small staff. SM: We just got one new girl in. JB: So you all are training her now? SM: Yes. Me! JB: So you serve breakfast and lunch then. Are there any snacks during the day? SM: Yes, for the four-year-olds. JB: Oh, you have four-year-olds here? SM: Yes, we have twenty four-year-olds and three teachers. I fix them a snack in the afternoon, usually juice and a cookie or a cracker. JB: So, you get here about 7:15, and what time does your day end? SM: Two o’clock. JB: Anything else you’d like to add? SM: That’s about it. JB: Well, thank you for sharing your story with us. SM: Thank you.
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Created 12/05/2007 |
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