1934 Cedrus Yearbook

s MOM -* in r f aasuis ,wasams simi=11 seammo maianami mosoman masmar.• First Row: Wham, Kilpatrick, Gordon, Macknight, Ault, 0. Ackerman, Skinnell. Second Row: Laybourne, Heintz, Bennett, Wallace, Harriman, Meyers, Angell. Third Row: Fisher, Geer, Trout, Potee, Cappola. BOARDING CLUB At the sound of the bell, there is a general rush for favorite positions along the firing line at the dinner table. As the meal progresses, the students toss puns as well as buns at each other. The enthusiasm expressed by everyone shows that there is one common interest at the twice-daily "meetings" of the Boarding Club to cater to the "inner man." The Club each year elects a student to serve as steward. Along with the job goes the honor of collecting from the hungry students and paying the bills. Around the tables of the Club many lasting friendships are formed, and the fine food is only one of many features that makes hours spent in the Library basement among the most pleasant memories of college days. Bud Chamberlain capably fulfilled the duties of steward this year; and the twenty to twenty-five regular "eaters" were always more than satisfied with the meals prepared by Mrs. Morton and jolly, long-suffering, good-natured Mrs. Peterson, whose perennial good humor and friendliness was never ruffled. BOARDING CLUB STEWARDS OF THE PAST 192I—P. Duncan I922—G. Moore I923—E. Wright I925—M. Hunt I927—P. Brown I928—J. Johnson I929—C. Frazier 1930—F. Graham 193I—A. Townsley 1932—J. Murray I933—P. Garlough 1934—C. Chamberlain Page Thirty-seven

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