1934 Cedrus Yearbook

HOMECOMING BANQUET The annual Homecoming Banquet was held at the Alford Memorial Gymnasium on 1-he evening of February 3, 1934. Dinner was served by the Ladies' Advisory Board to about two hundred-fifty guests, and oh! the delicious food they served! The music department of the college presented a short program of classical music following the dinner. The Yellow Jackets then met Rio Grande in a fast, hard-fought game with three overtime periods. The crowd cheered the boys on until they finally came through with the laurels, winning by a score of 44 to 43. Y. M. MINSTREL April 12 witnessed the biennial Y. M. Minstrel at the Opera House. The curtain rose to the accompaniment of that old favorite "Dinah", played by Duffy's orchestra, and sung by the "en-tire company." After the order of "Gentlemen, be seated" had been sounded, it was quite evident that the interlocutor, Mr. Johnson, (alias Art Donaldson) was in for a hectic evening at the hands of those stellar end men, Gideon, Snowball, Midnight, Deacon Jones, Nimrod and Curly. Snowball and Midnight kept the audience well entertained all evening as they p ayed with their "galloping dominoes" and oversized razor. The musical part of the program was well presented by the chorus, college men's quartet, with solos by sev- eral of the end men and "chorusteers." The program was augmented by specialty numbers on the part of Midnight (Christian), Ralph Bull, and Joe Peak, who gave an excellent im- personation of Harry Lauder. Mr. Duffy directed the show, with Walter Linton handling the duties of business manager very capably. Page Sixty-four

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