1925-1926 Yearbook

PETIT JEAN College Club [1[] II E membership of the College Club com pl'i ses all of the board- ~ ~ ing students. They meet together as onc large family three It times a day. and the cheerful atmosphere of the dining hall nnd the increase in weight of the students both prove the old saying that laughter is the best of sauces. The club was much larger this year, and several new tables were added to the dining hall and additional help employed in the kitchen. Also a new and larger electric dishwasher was installed in the Club House . }i'OJ' the first two terms of school Mrs . J. J. Va lentine was supervisor of a working club of boys and gil'is who were efficient cooks and assistants. The last term Mrs. J. N. Armstrong was supervisor and Miss Dollie Adamson chief assistant. Nowhere eun better, more subst.-"lntiul, homelike fare be found fol' a g roup of hungry students. 101

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