1922 Cedrus Yearbook

The College Club T HE College Boarding Club was started several years ago. It had about thirty-five members in the spring of 1920, when the club was located at the home of Miss Margaret Alexander. Last year Mr.Paul Duncan obtained the services of Mrs. Clara Morton as matron for the Club and hence the Club was moved to Mrs. Morton's residence. The Club last year had about forty members. At the close of the second semester last year, Mr. George Colman was elected steward for the first semester of the year 1921-22, but as Mr. Colman had a chance to room and board with his brother, he re- signed in favor of his assistant, George Moore, who was elected to serve for the second semester also. With the growth of the College, the Club naturally increased in membership; hence it was necessary to secure larger rooms to accom- modate the members, which have been on an average of forty-five throughout the year. Mrs. Morton, being the matron again this year, obtained the use of the College Library basement with kitchen and dining hall. It was soon realized that the quarters would be too cramped and congested immediately before and after the meal period; so the Ad- visory Board secured the use of the adjoining room of the basement for a rest and recreation room. Furniture was secured for this room from the College and interested friends. The expenses were met by the proceeds of an oyster supper held in the basement of the Reformed Presbyterian Church. We are glad to have the Club for the better friendships and good fellom ship which we are able to enjoy. Wefind that it brings the mem- bers closer together and lets each know better the fine qualities of his associates. G. B. M. 81

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