Monday, April 20, 2009

Fine Dining at Crystal - A Brief History of Lunch


Lunch has not always been an epicurean highlight at CSUS! The first Crystal meals were offered in our temporary setting at The First Congregational Church in San Mateo. Kristi Cotton Spence '59 remembers the girls standing around lunch tables waiting for a faculty member to arrive at each table.  While standing, grace was said, and she remembers that often it was merely the word "grace."  She remembers fondly tuna fish with potato chips on top, creamed celery and mashed sweet potatoes as culinary highlights in the early days.

In the fall of 1956 when the school officially moved to the current Mansion, there was at least elegant ambiance when lunch was served in the marble walled Mansion dining room where Tempelton Crocker offered lavish meals during the "roaring 20's." The Crocker's original and expansive kitchen was more than enough to feed the fifty or so young ladies and the faculty.

As the school grew to about 200 girls there was a demand for more space for classrooms, arts, indoor sports and a theater.  The Intermediate School opened its doors in the fall of 1965 and the central pride and joy was the multipurpose room which boasted a cafeteria, theater and open space for games.  But I digress from the theme of food at Crystal.  When I arrived a decade later, the facility was tired and overused.  The kitchen was small and staffed by three "cooks" who opened cans of food, warmed the contents and served us what had to be the most unappealing food imaginable.

Food quality, quantity and presentation began trending upward with the installation of our first commercial food service, Chartwells and a real chef, Willie Branham!

Currently we are in food heaven with food service provided by Epicurean Group, www.epicurean-group.com.  Home cooked, nutritious meals are served daily and it is a real pleasure to go to a Crystal lunch these days.

Just to make your mouth water, see this week's menu  from Epicurean.

Monday, May 11
Assorted Cereal Bar
Creamy Tomato Basil
Grilled Niman Ranch Burgers
Grilled Garden Veggie Burgers
Ruffles Potato Chips
Steamed Broccoli, Pasta Salad
Grilled Pesto Vegetable Salad
Roasted Turkey and Provolone
Frozen Yogurt

Tuesday, May 12
Cinnamon-Sugar Oatmeal
Cream of Broccoli
Chicken and Cheese Quesadillas
Roasted Veggie Quesadillas
Spanish Rice, Black Beans
Steamed Summer Squash
Mediterranean Pasta Salad
Honey Ham and Swiss

Wednesday, May 13
Cream of Wheat w/Blueberries
Spring Vegetable Soup
Lasagna Bolognese
Spaghetti w/House Marinara
Cheesy Garlic Bread
Steamed Organic Green Beans
Chef's Salad
Tuna Salad on Whole Wheat
Chef's Treat

Thursday, May 14
Special Cereal Choice: Captain Crunch
Black Bean Soup
Balsamic-Roasted Pork Loin
Balsamic Tofu and Veggie Saute
Roasted Asparagus
Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes
Crystal Cobb
Roast Beef and Cheddar

Friday, May 15
To-Go Snack
Vegan Butternut Squash
Meat Lovers' or Cheese Pizza
Veggie Lovers' Pizza
Spaghetti w/House Marinara
Tossed Garden Salad
Grilled Chicken Caesar
Egg Salad (w/Bacon)
Frozen Yogurt 


Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Welcome to Draper's CSUS blog, Draper's Capers


So here I come kicking and screaming into the 21st century with my very own blog at CSUS! Happily my drafts will not focus on me but on alums, alumni events, and current happenings at school.

I will do the me part first and be done with it.  I arrived at Crystal Springs School for Girls in late August of 1976, and I will always be thankful that Dick Loveland was able to get past my Poncho Villa mustache, the long hair and hire me as a Spanish teacher and soccer coach.  

Keep the long hair in mind as I tell you about getting lost in Hillsborough the day before school was to open.  I had moved to an apartment in San Mateo in mid August, and I thought it might be a good idea to figure out where the school was.  One Sunday afternoon I was driving in the approximate location of Crystal but not knowing exactly where it was.  I slowed down by a gentleman walking along, and I asked him if he knew directions to the school.  "Why do YOU (remember the hair) want to know?"  That was my first meeting with co-founder and Board member Bob Steiner!  Things lightened up considerably when I explained who I was.  Bob jumped into my beat up VW hatchback, and we drove together to campus for a quick tour and then on to his lovely home around the corner for drinks.  I knew then that this was going to be a good gig.

That was 33 years ago and I was just 33 years old at the time.  Now you know my age ("crypto").  In this day and age it is not easy to find professionals who have been in one place for half their lives, but it has been easy for me because of the various jobs at school.  I rough chronological order I have been:  Spanish teacher, soccer coach, Language Department Head, Director of Admissions, Dean of Students, Director of Summer Enrichment, Director of Educational Outreach, and now in what may be my final iteration, Philanthropy and Planned Giving Advisor.

My plan is to write about the school from the past and present with a focus on alumni activities.  I have a new Flip video camera and will post events as they happen.  Remember your CSUS Reunion on May 2.  Former faculty members, Michael Petty, Rod "Jake" Jacobsen, Tom Robinson and maybe Jess will be on campus for the event.  That will be great "blog fodder."