1941-1942 Yearbook

More Watah, Richard? The dining hall waitresses ore very gracious. The noon meal is just about over and another sl ice of bread and butter offered by the waitress finished it nicely. Pleasant company is always to be found around the table. Oftentimes amiable arguments start here, friendships begin and are strengthened by daily association. Noon Hour Chat Happy Birthday! An appealing custom has been establi shed which adds another bright spot to birthdays. At lunch or suppe r a large informal group gathered together by grapevine sings " Happy Birthday" to the honoree. This is just one evidence of the "bi g family" spirit which prevails. A prim Kansas Miss and her Kentucky friend enjay a happy little chat after lunch . A whalesome attitude exists regarding boy and girl friendships. The value of sweet, true association between Christian young people is realized . Catch That Shot! Photography is a majar hobby with many. A number even develop, print, and enlarge their own pictures. At Camera Clu:O meetings technical paints are discussed, contests are waged, and articles on photography are read .

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