1927-1928 Yearbook

Workers' Club )II S5 E. O. PIIA'T1I EH VEil:"' ' ' AKDEIISOl\" ~IlI s. L. C. SEAIIS ESTA STHiPL I NG )llI s . .I. :\. AII~ISTI\Ol\"(i ALBEII ... 5" "'1'1-1 '\II SS nO X II~ \\'(01)111 1'0.'"(; HUTII M APLE i\IHS. H. P. LA S IILEE LI L LIA N AUDIIEY H U'III GAlm~EII ETTA BELLE JA H~IOl\" HALPII WILBUHl\' BElJXAl 1 SCIIHAf)EII .\I AIIY !LA YES One o f the it ems of expen ses to the student i 'S that o f boar'd. I n orde r t o accomp li sh th e gr"ca t es t alllOLInt of wOl' k . it i s Ilecessal"y that we ha\"e w ho l esome foo d , and th is Illcan '} that w{' llIust h.l\'c money. The College Club was cren t ed pl'illlarily for the purpose o f h l' j!)ing the stud ent ,\01\,(' thi s pmblcm. i\obody I!lakes an y pl'oriL The student s pay fol' the food, ~lnd the work o f prcp '.lI'ing it. lil'sides fUI'Ilishing boanl at th e minimulll price. th e Club furni s hes emp l oyment ('vel'y year to a number of s lUflt'nl s w ho could nol ot herw isc attend schoo l. By (Io in g thi s, it r en ders va lu ab le se l'v icl' in Iwo ways. Ihll'ing Ihe g l't..'a tcl' pal ' t of the lillie s in ce the Club was organized, it ha s becn und('I' th e slI pcl'Vis ion o f :\Irs, Armstrong to wholll Illll c h c r edit is due fOl' it s succcss, The wo rk Ihi s yelll' ha s bl'l' 1l undel' the direc ti o n of :\ll' s, Armstro ngan d .1\lrs, Sea l'S , :lssis ted hy :\II 's. 1.01 "hl ('(.' , Th ey hH VC becn unlil' ing in the ir wO I' k, nnd have ren dered va luable sel'Vicl.' to the s tudent body, 97

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