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Page 87 were at the College Cafeteria. The meals were good. There was a small hamburger joint up town that we went to quite often in the evenings. The cook had a big pan of hamburger rolled in balls about the size of golf balls. These would be placed on the hot grill then flattened with a large spatula. The buns he used were not quite as large as buns we buy now at stores but they were ample. Dishes of relish, pickle, onion, catsup and mustard were on the counter and you could use any or all. The price of the hamburger was five cents. He sold them by the hundreds. In the fall of 1928 I went back to school for the full six months then stayed home during the time of '29 & '30. When i went back in the fall of '33 I was a senior and twenty one so I had to pay my own tuition., It wasn't much. Maybe thirty dollars a semester. IT was a good school term and I enjoyed every minutes of it. I was top Sergeant of my Company and had |