1935 Cedrus Yearbook

BOARDING CLUB The sound of the bell means just one thing to the members of the boarding club, ''Eats.'' Each member makes a mad rush for his or her favorite place at the table. There are glaring and jealous eyes if someone gets to sit by Jean McKnight. As the meal progresses so do the short stories and gossip about professors, grades, and tests. Many a plan for stacking rooms or breaking up freshman feeds is hatched out at the table. One of the most sought jobs at the beginning of college is the steward's job. This year the club was run under the supervision of Paul Gordon who acted as our steward. It was his pleasure to collect money for meals from those who ate here. If there wasn't enough to eat on the table we managed to slip out into the kitchen and replenish our plates with steaming goodies. One ofthe newest aids to this steward was organized this year called "The Brain Trust." It was composed of three students who helped the steward carry many of his woes. The club has been a center for the forming of many lasting friendships. Two of our dearest friends around the club are Mrs. Morton, and jolly, good-natured Mrs. Peterson, who has stood a lot of foolishness and jokes played on her. First row: Sinks, Gordon, Batdorf, Fisher, H. Wallace. Second row: E. Reed, Chamberlin, Long, Linton, McKnight, B. Wallace, Mrs. Peterson, Rev. Boyer, Kearney. Third row: Mrs. Morton, Donaldson, Potee. Page thirty-seven

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