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COLLEGE BOARDING CLUB

Of all the groups on the campus, the College

Boarding Club enjoys the unique distinction of be-

ing the only one that, even though lacking organi-

zation and executive officers of any kind, meets in

regular session twice daily each day that college

is in session.

Each September sees a few of the old faithfuls

and many new faces gathered around the table.

At first there is a sort of nervous tension and no

one is quite at ease, but that soon is eliminated,

and it is not long until all are like one happy fam-

ily. They soon learn each others likes and dislikes

—spinach, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, etc.—and the

newcomers learn to call for "goo" when they want

spread.

BOARDING CLUB

First Row: Faulk, Gibson,

Linton, Reed, Batdorf, Mc-

Clella n, Wham, Fisher,

Wones, Pierce, Basore.

Second Row: Floyd. Long,

McKnight, McDonald,

Sinks, Trubee, Wallace.

Table conversation is widely varied, politics, pro-

fessors, movies, feeds, this girl, and that fellow and

so on.

Mrs. Morton is the efficient manager of the

Boarding Club, and she and Mrs. Stuckey certainly

know how to satisfy healthy young appetites. We

are grateful to them for catering to the special

likes of our members at certain times.

This organization is one of the best on the

campus for the furthering of friendship and social

activity. Everyone who has spent a year at the

boarding club feels that he knows his fellow board-

ers better than he would have otherwise.

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