Battle Creek College - Cauldron Yearbook (Battle Creek, MI)

 - Class of 1925

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A wcbulas id' -:SWK 'QU ' 6, Q Q. g Off ,Nh .- ff' ya' 1 w v 4 w J n I A w ff!! X , 'shy J I T'1?!gH ! The Cazzzfdrafz of naw, ,-.rv -Pb 'J' Nw- 301 Copyrxght, 19 G ACE G C L I I r-in G.H C KSN f. Armm'r'r ' Busineas WI 1 Ei Sf' L4 5.31. DEDICATION O these, whose fzmfailivtg courage ancl truest devotion have guided om' steps through youthg 'whose sweet ifrzgemt-ity co'm,fo1'ts our hearts, S1l.CL? i'lLg in our sorrows, happy in oar joys, hop- ing and pfagyivzg for our success, glory- ing in our triumphs, patient in our Sll,0?'fC0'lILi7lg8, inspirifn,g as to 'nobler icleals, ever-loving afnrl -t1 astifn,g, sacri- ficing manjy of their own cofrnforts that we 'might enjoy the pleasures and bene- fts of eflacation-to these, the III others of the gracluates of faifrteteefn, ltuvtflrecl and twenty-five, with cleep apprecia- tion we dedicate this book. ' . p 1 1 K r I FORT WORD HIS oolwme TS sat CL loot upon The sc a of bool 9 wzflz the hope ilzaf lf may incl a, lzcu boi 'zaztlzm the lzbzmy of every gul of the Blue cmd l'VlzLt0 and Hull 'coztlz zts CNZCll0lClgF them may come to your vncnzoncfs fl StILCl'lI1 of lo ty slzzps hzmllefl zmflzzn flu slzrulows of olcl B C' C May at engemlel wzthm the lzecwts of each of us a vpmt of loyalty to om Alma lllafev Ufzth thzs mm rn new we pmsefnt fo you THE CAULDQRON or 1925 l Q 3 I 4 L 1 4 . A ' l 1 l , -. , l ,A 5 l 1 I ' ll fl 1 Q ' ' I 1 ' , Q 2 'flu , l 1 ' 1 ' . . . 1 1 , I 1 , , D V 5 1 . s 1. ' U . . 1 , 1 ., , , ,. I L 1 Hzloughts, high, ideals mul friefncl- 3 I 1 . . . . , ' A A . . I I A . J ' . E . Q .... x 1 ,I ,A , . J ' ' ' 1 3 , F N I , I i f ' ' . K W ORDER OF BOOKS I 1 V FACULTY I CLASSES A A I ORGANIZATIONS A, A ' ATHLETICS f K W . COLLEGE 'LIFE I ffm I OJ J R S, 5 I -- J l Il. , ,Ag L, un 'm.,. 1: fu 3 , ' , . .... I , 1 ?j .sw , b L W ? 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J Q ' 4 w ,' H 1 r 1 1 1 I , ' ' s W'lm 1, ' is 'W' s ' v in s is is l is if as H ll , , ...Y nr rn.- Y, Y ,-. we THE VVORLIYS LAST HOPE HE greatest problem before the world is how to save the l1uman race from extinction. Most of the races of animals that began life on this planet with man have dcgcncratcd and disappeared. For thousands of years the race has been degenerating, and in recent years the rate of decline has been accelerating so greatly and the Stigmata of race decay have become so patent and so numerous that the lead- ing eugcnists have renounced all hope of an indefinite future for the race. Daven- port says, Of course, we all know that the human race will ultimately perish, but if we give attention to eugenics, the catastrophe may be postponed somewhat. The race may be saved through race-betterment activities, and I fully believe it will be. Race hygiene - eugcnics - and personal hygiene - euthenics - are the agencies hy which the race will be saved from petering out. A new religion, a religion based on science, on physiology, is in process of creation already. That is why we are taking more interest in sports, in the out-of-doors, in dict, sunshine and physical education. This, also, is the reason for Battle Creek College. Here is the great opportunity for the graduates of Battle Creek College. You possess precious knowledge which the world needs. Special knowledge is special power for service. Health ideals, eugenie ideals, are the only means by which the race can be saved from destruction. These ideals are needed not only in the sick- room, the hospital, the sanitarium, but in the schoolroom, the home, the Workshop, in every field of human activity. They are the world's last hope. To carry these ideals to a pcrishing world is a glorious privilege, a noble opportunity. This privi- lege and opportunity are yours. WWW l17l BOARD OF TRUSTEES JOHN HARY'EY KELLOUG, M. D., LL. D .........,... .......A. ...,. ,,,.....,......... P r 1 :siclent BENTON N. COLVER, A. B., M. D ....,....... .........................,...... S ecretary and Treasurer JAMES T. CASE, M. D. CHARLES VV. HEALD, M. D. ELMER L. EGGLESTON, M. D. WAL'rE1'c F. BrIAR'l'IN, M. D. Ei EXECUTIVE COIWBIITTEE LENNA F. COOPER, B. S .......,..... ........... D eau of the School of Home Economics LOUISE GLIEIVI, R. N., B. S ............ ........................,........... D can of the School of Nursing :LINDA G. BOTH, M. D .................. ............ D can of the School of Physical Education ESTHER L. SWARTZ, PH. B .......... ......... ............... ................................,..............,.,.. R e g -istrar IVIARY S. FOY, R. N .................... ............ D irector of Nurses E131 aww Eswnrm L. Sw,xn'rz ska LINDA G. ROTH ' LOUISE GLmM IJQNNA F. Coopgn eye MAHY S. Foy E191 Q29 A THOUGHT FOR B. C. C. Now that college days are over And our l'ife's work just begun, W' e 'will more than likely cast a thought On what, for us, the school has clone. True-we ce gained a lot in knowledge From our studies 'without end, But this lifo's work that we speak of Does not on that alone depend. Tlzere's something more lhan learning Goes to 'make a life worth while, Tlzere's something Fmore than book-lore Makes you want to go your mile, Weave To learnerl the 'worth of loyalty teacher, school and frienrlg W e z1e learned the iruer wisdom Of what loyalty can lenfl. Three professions in one college, Each with a diferent lreml, With fl'if07'6'IlfZ thoughts ancl interests, But the same goal in the encl. This goal, yierlzayws. is what 'makes us Theearnest group we are. With forethought for our Alma Mater, Which. we always keep at gmr. The frienclships 'made in college days Are the ones that last through yearsg Then're the ones that keep 'us going. When some. for our failure, will have fears In far-off years may we 110776 to come To the clear familiar places. Once again 'may we h.o7Je to see The clear familiar faces. The place may change fl-17l0Tl1t:ll From the eamyms we hrwe now: It may have large and stately halls, Wllich some of us enrlo-zo. But ever we will think of it As it was in this glad year- TVith its mem'ries anal 'its frienrlslzips Wl1.'ich all of ns holrl rleor. So when 'we're all away on rluty, Some here-some. perlzayis, across the sea. Let us have a wee thought always For our dear olrl B. O. C'. H. H. E201 ,I Hr VY- 'xr- 'Rf' Af- x, Xf- V 'Xfq -Sf' 2 29145. Kf' 2' K' xl' 5322 V X X 5f',-NK. Z f 'N- HIM. 1261 my I ALICE Fnvmm Athlotirrs, Natfmwl G'ym11as- tic.-c, Swqwrvisor of Practice Teaching L-.i I-I1-:LEN Swn- r Ml'vcnm.1. Physioloyy rrml AT'll,f'l'iZi011, M Anim nwv Rx'1'C1'r uc Foods IQILIAN S. DAVIS Psychology Domus LAKE Foods J oycr: MA'r1n:n Calistlwnicx, S'i'Cli7Il'YYL'i'lIg i231 LORNA Bmcmm Nutrition SARAH Ross XVHITE E cluccctiowz, Te:vt'iIos, Clothing NINA M. KELLOGG Engl-ish 3 . Q .T EAM EEE'fE:+:.- K .l . Ag Y . .. ,, msn Q ms 35553 :dawg E ms WVALTER F- MARTIN CHARLES E. S'rmvAu'r BENTON N' COLVER ,- - . . D . . ' ,' ., CMM Feedmg Intewzal Dfofh.c'mo weawq of Eye, Em' Now mul Throat ss ms: na ss La ,a zz N . E, Q 2:2 ss an a .. :fa-..... ,1 - x '.v x o w MJKIIJORIE J. GILFIT4I.4XN Donowny I'IAllIlAUGII BERTIIA L. Mosnum , . ., . . 1 sychmtry School I llyswum Surgical Lectures ' Wn mm O U1'SON WIBIACORIE B. LEWIS ' ' ' CARL G. Wxczfcxcxc Clzomistry R0'mt9mwI0-WI Ear, Nose mul Throat E241 I W f J Annes T. CASH S'zm'yery, Rudiotlrempy J. M. NIELSON 1i0Xl'IT'I'li L. RUNK Gmvrnunn JOHNSON Nose and Throat Perl-iatrics CHARLES C' HUBLY MIKRTIN A. MOHTENSEN Materia Neflica, .I 'i'r'.-rt Aid Medical Dietetics I 25 J PAUL Rom! Phys-iotlzerapy, Metabolism 1 .5 Mmm' V. DRYDEN-LEAXCII Gynecology ALnER3r J. MARTIN Anatomy and Physiology X Q ef? MDW me Y f 1 1 6 T w 1 J. S'rnwAn'r Pn1'1'c11A1m A- B' OLSEN P MfxNmw J' CAPROIT 1 Pulmonary Diseases Physiology bysmlogy mul Hygzevzc ,Q LOUIS V' STEGMAH lvhuma vor: NVA1.T1mus1sN AMMJA iklxjybr J jf Ophthalmology Modem L'm.VW'.W-9 I'Iwwf , 5'-331 .1 f A- ..' .Af ,P M' V40 ww 4 'YW ' Mtv' ' fa- . .WJ,w ! Lomsxc SPRAGUE HANNAI1 I-IoNnYwm.1. :ELMA P. I--Ioomus 7 I , Chemistry Chemistry Kffw- i0l0.V.'V, Cfzrrgggizviylvx J' Li' G!fWl1lllSllf8 Wynf . W 1 ,Z I , K' K I ' ' J I f K,- f26:I Wviqyv ' I XVILLIADI H. ILILEY MAX IJASKAM CITAlKI,ES E. Ronrzmcxi Nmwologyy psych.hm.y Social Sciences Bfwt0 i0I0U.V x SSW' :Sw , H E S . ZELLA I-IAZEN LEONE Swrxm' ANNA MCCAULEY F-ina Amr Efldmafiomll Director I715'5i5'Uti07Ul'l F0068 School of Nursing A L Emmsn L. EGm,1cs'roN 1 , C1,,un':NcE M. XVHBSTER CI-IARLES W. I'IEALD Intewml BIeflu:z11c . . Enghsh Hygzevw E271 ' ss Y v. WILIIELMINA E. KEY Jmssm CAMERON Biology and Eu-'7e ':c3 LNatu'ral .DfL'IlfCil1-fl, Methods, Pagzscmtry 1 .V gig VVILLIAM T, Dlmvjm AMY Humrzmucr Jnssn' MIDGUQY Director of Music Pl1y6'f0if17l, S- 0- N- W V . ' ,I Ilygzmw and 1N'u.'rsin.g Toclmiqfue Osctxn BEUCHEL J. Ennmu' Coomcn I1L.s-bitutional Laundering Obstetrics, Dispevzsary E281 f W v 4 1 X ...Q- x r w X f 1 f g w Wx - f Q , VE f? N ff' Elm ' M ' Ljjifi2fL,, WWff0!5ii L, ' ,g fv V V, ,Ai yet f fx QW -we ,ijf ixx J f 4 fgngyx f jg RGIIDUGT S k,l.x. VLQ, x . 36 l ig 5, ef ,Q 9 ,- ,335 3Fgj,3Q. 2 Em + swag SLS Sins? 5 BAIN, FI.oxmxcr:- Professor Medfovd, Oregon. Amnausox, I'IAz1-:L Fort Spring, VV. Va. There is cr way of doing things, but quietly. fl smile will ea-rry yo-u lhru life. W cstern Club. CIIOSSBIAN, Dmus- Salty DOS'l'l5ll, K.xTnI.nEN-'KKz1ty D. New Fune, N. Y. Greenfield, Ohio. Whul :rhull be the maidews G'mcef'ul all she does, - fale? Blessing and blessed 'where'er Who shall be lhe vmzirlevfx she goes. mate? 'fezuzllerg Sec. Dining Club Teacher. 3g Class Pres. fl-. BURNELL, JANET Buttle Creek, Mich. Little chips light great fires. Dietitian. Ennuz, ANXE- Tex Vlfaco, Texas. Uncle Sam flees his best fo: Joe. Graduate K. S. P. E. 19234 Red Crossg Soccer 4: Base- ball 414 Baskef-ball 4-. l33l EARLE, FRANCES- Bunny , EMMONS, Mus. Mnmms GABIKIIEII, P,XUI.INE'-'55GilbC,, Waco, Texas. Buttle Creek, Mich. How she would talk, talk, and A heart within 'whose sacrecl talk. cell ' Graduate K. S. P- E' ,l9. Tlzelggztceful mrtues love to Teacher. H4kMIL'fON, L1-:TA- I-Iammyu Battle Creek, Mich. HABIIIACK, SUSIE- Sue Edison, Ga. ageggrgjgg Well, you know how it is. Clubg Soccer 4. Red Crossg Bascbal12gA.A. Always on the job. Monctt, Mo. Tell us how they do it in M issouri, Gabe! Red Crossg A.A. Board 24 Class Sec. 43 Cnuumox Staff 35 Soccer 43 Western Club. I'IITCl'IINS, LIELEN'-nI'IitCl'liC,, Denver, Colo. I have always lmown her, But ever she is full of cle- lightful su'rpri.fres. Dictitiuug Home Econom- ics Club 4g C.xu1.nuoN Edi- tor fhg XVeste1-n Club 44 S. G. A. 41. V341 J Acons, 13'l'IIl-11.-uJ1lClC,, York, Pa. .lust .fmrlcie crm ge for half- fare. Baseball 1, 2, 3, IL, Soccer 1,3g Hockey 1,2,3g Basket- ball 3: A. A., Red Crossg Penn. State Club. M.xxwm.1., NonMA- Norrnic Lnverna, S:.1sk,, Canuda. Failed ambition-to become a Yfmkee. Dietitian, CAULnnoN Staif 41, Home Economics Club ft. ICAVAL, XfIC'1'0llIA-Nxllcn Erie, Pa. In the athletic world she finds ri place. Basket-ball 1, 2, 3, 44, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 41, Hockey 1, 2, 3gSocccr 1,3,Capt. 4, Ten- nis Doubles 3, Singles 4'g A. A., Red Crossg Penn. State Club. lWCGUI'FEY, IDA New Stanton, Pa. Gentle 'inf mcmner, sweet 'in KIIKICENDALL, MAIQGAXRET-' Kirk Mount Ayr, Iowa. Her every efort was worth -while. A. B. Simpson College '21, Sigma Sigma Psi, Glee Club, Trio 33 Soccer 4, S. G. A.g Freshman Adviser 4, P. E. Editor of CAUL- nnoxg A. A. voice, Pmuux, SUsAN- Sue She's as good as .frhe's fair. Dietitian, Treas. Senior Class 4-g Sec. and Treas. Class 3, Home Economics Club 4. Bay City, Mich. E jileiency persovzfified. Graduate K. S. P. E. ,Iggy Soccer 4.5 Basket-ball 4. E351 SCHMYIDT, LOLA ' SMITH, Enrrxfr ' Tmrnrmn, I-IELEN New H01StCiH, Wis- Geneva, N. Y. Tippecanoe City Ohio Dffliflhtful ta-9717150 WCW' U19 A care-free world 'makes me Ambition to be acldreeveel I t971dfi7' ?h0ug7lt, I I happy. Helen Timmer, A B B S 0 teaei tie young if ea Low BLA, M,S, Ph D M D Graduate K. S. P. E. '17g ' ' lo. slfoft' Editor Plastic Page f N. Y. PM Dietitian- Club. Dietitian. TOMKINSON, HikZEL- Tommie Wliite River Junction, Vt. It takes a clever person, to have a good time quietly. Graduate K. S. P. E. '22, Red Crossg Bus. Mgr. Plastic Page. Tonn, NiX01II--i6N0ll1Cl, Mansfield, Ohio. Thy grasp dial not erveeed lhy reach. Red Crossg A. A., Ohio Clubg S. G. A., Baseball 1, 2, 3, 445 Soccer 1, 3, fl-. f36 l LOUISE GLIEM De-un of the School of Nursing E371 ALICIRE, NELI4UI-ccPCWX'SlC,, Anxoum, Mmuox- Arnolcl', Annonn, Zr:1.n,x- Zelcla Middleton, VV. Va. b Fenelon Falls, Ont., Can. Detroit, Mich. Tomorrow may never come. Fd speak to it tho' hell 'itself Commowz. sense 'is 'lU01LCI97'f'lLl, Why worry? should gapo. But clon't let -it 'master you. S. G. A. BAGWELL, DOROTIIX' V.- Dot l North Manchester, Ind. BARRY, V1vIAN-HVj,Qie IIOU77 W Thy soul is not too high for Eau Claire, Wis. BEUKEW AIVEIDA L'-uBeukie,, lowly things. , . Grand Rapids, Mich. The greatest pleasure of life Class Sec. 3. 'is love. You cfm if you think you cam E331 Bowians, WINIP'IlEIl-l'FFCddlB Sabulu, Iowa. . Truth needs 'no color. V.-Pres. 1, 2. Enlcicsox, FANNIE XV.- Fan Bessemer, Mich. Does she talk? Well, all the timeg But that was 1w'var much of a crime. CAIN, Gzmcn- Cain EGGLESTON, IIUTH M.- Eggie Pleasant Hill, Ohio. Joplin, Mo. She is ca frieml that crm make Her ways are ways of pleas- Iife richefr. an mess. Class Pres. 3g S. G. A. 33 CAULDRQN Editor 3. FLUGUIVI, IDA R.- Fluggie HENRY, BERTHA B.- Bertie Thompson, Iowa. Pm so tired' . . .devout and pure, IVeste1'n Club. Sober, steadfast cmd dzmmre. E391 I-Iomvr, ALICE C.- Allie Bessemer, Mich. Her heart jlutters with the breeze. Basket-ball 2. KALUNDANN, J Ama- Jane Albert Lea, Minn. A friend in need. Class Sec. 1. HOFFERIBEIIT, LILLIAN- I-Iornrnnl-mfr, NAOMI Shortic Columbus Grove, Ohio. Cohxmbus Grove, Ohio Slow and steady wins the race Still water flows deep. - - LUNAN, Emu VV.- Tcd,' , , , , ,-Ln' vs East Toronto, Ontario. LVUV DOROYHY Dot Her bright eyes min 'in,fl'ue'nlce. CAULDRON Staff 34 Plastic To ,ow and be loved' Page Stall' 3. Class V.-Pres. 8. f4f0l I1YTllG0E, E'l'l1EL M.- Ethel NLAIJN, Mlxnctmnrrrz M.- MCROBERTS, MARGARET E.- Mary Oak Lane, Pa. PII tell you, girls. S.G.A.25CAULDl!0N Stuff 3. PAUL, HAZHL M.- Familie Colfax, Wis. Her heart is as broad as it is long. Mahn Mack Elkhart, Ind. Masonville, Iowa. A merry heart prompts mach My heart is 'fout 'where the laughter. West begins. V Y. VV. C. A., Basket-ball 3 Posur, J Essuz- Postie,' PRAIiI1, Annms- Prahl', Milton, VVis. Kalispell, Mont. If honor lie in eating, she 'is What an excellent thing is 'right honorable. woman. S. G. A. 2. Pres. 1, 25 S. G. A. 2. H11 PUTT, Klvrnnyx E.- Kitten QUALLY, Donoruy E.- Dot RANEY, AL1mu'r.x- Rancy,' St. Johns, Mich. Minot, N. Dak. Eaton, Ohio. Love, sweetness, goodness in Skilled to speakg skilled to Up and on-'never down. her beauty .-Shorowl. hold her tongue. Treats. 35 Basket-bun 1,251 S. G- A- 3- 'X S. G. A. 2. Rossxioxw, MAR1'INlk T.- M art Sandusky, Ohio. R E A QR w A woman is easily governezl if OOP' WTITFL. RESP Rown, Bnnmcr: E.- B a, 'ma-n takes her in hand, eb mms cr' ' Colfax, Wis. . She bears a mind that envy . . . CAULDRON Stal? 3- Plastw .l - A tmy fm,aul 'as she' Page Reporter 3g,Basl:et- Could not but can fm Lips 'whose sm.-ile 'hvill vzevef ball 3. CAULDRON Staff 3gS.G.A.3. die. N121 SELFE, MABEL IT.- Betty Bellevue, Ohio. The only things thal I 'regret are tho.-fe I luweifl alone. S. G. A. 3g Cixununorr Bus. Mgr. 3g Y. W. C. A. 1'11oMAs, NAN A .- Tommie Columbus, Ohio. Happy am I j from care I am free. C.xu1.1moN Staff 3g Treus. 1, 2. Suxoxs, MIXILION U.- Sue S1-EEL, V ADA- Vada Coleman, Mich. Owensville. Ind. Slze always greets you with a A friend to cheer you when smile. you are blue. S. G. A. 35 CAUL1mozQ' Staff 3g House Pres. 3. '1l1lIEI., D01l0'Dl'IX'-4iDOt,l Alexandria, S. Dak. She sings as sweetly as a 11.iylzl'i'nyale. -YVIGIDAHL, HEI.ENA- WigglCS UTZ, ANNA M.- Utzie Rothsayn Minn- Sllepilffl, Midi- Tlmuylztful, loyal, ready to do Never in the way of others. S. G. A. Pres. 33 Y.W.C.A H31 yr MARY STAINES FOY Director of Nurses H41 we W ww OVW w QKMWW Xi? 1 ANnnnsoN, PIELEN PAUL1N1:- 6GSunny7! Jamestown, N. Y. Her face! Ah! ca-Il it fair. A. A.g Baseball, 1, Chapel Chairman 2g Tri- School Council 15 New York Club. CLANEY, H.-mnll-:rr- Sax'g:y,' Spokane, Wasil. 2: BL Dooxvrz, Pnmu.- Pud VVaukeshn, Wis. onnm., Donou-IY FRANCH- Dottie M'1 -1 ka- Wi . . 1 W' u LC' S She give.-r her thouglzts bu Ease -with clignity. little tongue. Sigma Sigma Psi, Class Sec. 25 Hockey 25 A. A.g Social Chairman Dining Club 23 V.-Pres. Dining Club 35 CAULDRON Stuff 3: S. G. A. Dm LONG, MILIIRED-6lMlKl,, A heart to resolve, a head to DENNIS, MARY- Gypsy, Renova' Pu' contrive, cz, hand to emecute. Pittsburgh, Pa. Same 'must be 'vary good mf Bus. Mgr. C.xUx.nnoNg Pres. Quiet but-H ggvzfeflflebe as good as good Dramatic Clubg A. A.g ' ' ' ' Basket-ball 34 'S. G. A., Red Crossg Penn. State Soccer 2g A. A.g CAur.nnozs Glee Club, VVestern Club. Club. Stuff 34 Penn. State Club 5 of 55.5 Q if 55255 ' ,K Ml Ljjffly , 5 .JM UQ if ii i ,, AQ L fo ,N V K ' X WU ' LMf?ilWlMK ElI.OLA, Msnx' Hancock, Mich. Cl017l'lIl.0'll. sansfz is not cn com- fm-rm tiring lo llrmlf. llusebnll 1, 2, 3. J oN'1'nx', Aun-znmxrz- A,bc Pontiac, Ill. .flll bmmlifful senlimerils in the worlcl welylz. loss llmn a, single lovely I-l6ll0'Il. Sigma Sigma Psi, Red Cross. Ei.nm:no1c, Humax- Aggie Cleveland, Ohio. Generally speaking, she is- well, she is generally speaking. Soccer 2, 34 Hockey 2g Baseball lg Basket-ball Capt. 1, 2, 3, A. A., Ohio Clubg S. G. A.g Social Chairman 2, 3. IQILLEY, MlXBBI.'-LLMilbES,, Davenport, Iowa. Anil all may do 'wlml has by men been clone. Red Crossg S. G. A., Swim- ming Team, Point Vllinner 25 A. A., Soccer 3. GUSTAFSON, M1r.mucn- Gusty Fort Dodge, Iowa. 11 pound of pluck is wo'rth a ton of l11.1:k.' Sigma Sigma Psi, Baseball 1, 23 Basket-ball '23 A. A.q Red Cross. - IQIMSEY, MILDRED-liKllHl, Shenandoah, Iowa. I wisht I were a little rock- jcst a-sittin' still. L471 . 1 l K01EI.I., ONALEE-'KSl21tZ,7 Hampton, Iowa. fl truer, nobler, trustieo' heart, more loving or more loyal, never beat 'within rc human, breast. 1 Sigma Sigma Psi, Hockey 1 1, 23 Soccer 2, Basket-ball W 2g Baseball 2, A. A. Board H 24 Red Cross, S. G. A. MA'r'r1-news, BERNICI:- Bee Omaha, Nebr. , Keen sense and common. sense, - but no room for nonsense. lVestern Club. i 1'i!ZgB?i'j14 ifiivr nw L fi bf 7WD 9- ffc,,?Q?,,b 'uf' C '4'-fjzf 'C J 'L-Q .. Y., ggiyacwtw Q! LoNe1m.uci:, RUTH- Tiny Marysville, Ohio. Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie. Ohio Clubg Glce Club, Triog Y. VV. Cabinet. Mr1.I.r:n, EL1z.xnETn- Pat Alliance, Ohio. Aye, ovary inch cu Icing. V.-Pres. Class 15 S. G. A.g Red Cross, Ohio Club, A. A., Appearance Chairman Fig Hockey 1, Soccer 35 Basket-ball lg Track 1. MAHAN, EI.IzAnE1'1'13- Betty 97 Crofton, Pu. How hwrcl 'it is to hide the spark of nature. A. A. Pres. 3, Board 24 S. G. A.g Hockey 1, Capt. 23 Soccer 2, 3g Basket-ball 1, 2, 3g Baseball lg Capt. 2, 35 ClXUI.llllON Stai 25 Penn. State Club, Red Crossg Discus SMH. MoI.1soN, GRACE- Molly Malcom, Iowa. That spirit of hers, in aspira- tion lifts her from the ewrth. Red Cross, Soccer 3. H814 eliyfslelgggfg 515.3 I I ilisilgiiflssiselisll if A . Monson, El.r.w.-x- lVIonscy P.xn.xms, MARY J ANE Minneapolis, Minn. Momence, Ill. Trip it lightly as you gli, Ah! that once more I were a On the light fantastic toe. careless child. S. G. A.g A.A.g Class Pres. 33 Discus Staff lg Red Crossg Hockey lg Soccer Capt. 2, 34 Track 15 3d place, 2. Delta Psi Kappug NVest- ern Club Sec.g Glec Club. PE'l l'IB, LUCILLE-uPCtCI',, Alliance, Ohio. Pmlmsox, HELEN1'iHi17,, Salem, Ohio. Heir feet tvip swiftly on to duty. Sigma Sigma Psig Hockey 15 A. A.g Ohio Clubg Bas- ket-ball 25 Red Crossg Track 23 Soccer 3. Pumcxc, EILEEN-:'DOC,, Mt. Gilead, Ohio. So 'nigh is granclem' to our Drink to me only -with thine 17E'l'lCllS, M.uz1oN clusl, so near is God to eyes y,Vi11im,A,spm.t pa. man, And I will pledge with mine. ' When dutw wlmlv zefrs low Hockey 1, 25 Soccer 2, 35 I Vs nice to be natural wha-n, ffjfylou 'IMMMJJZ the yguth replies, I can. Sigma. Sigma Psig Ohio Clubg Soccer 2, 3g A. A. youfre mcl4u1'a.lly nice. A.A.g Baseball 1,2,3g Class Sec. 33 Penn. State Club. Baseball 2g Red Crossg A. A.g Ohio Clubg Glee Clubg Class Treas. 2g Appear- ance Chairman 2. l4'9l ,yy fLBW9WM1 Q Ifyfljfffyfff Wx .Q zyl sw f., WJifff'Jk.J if ef! ff! ' f gf. Ji' 'f Af . fllkikfjfj W f l, ff l ef JJ 2 spegu ses, RICIITDIYIIIR DOK0'F HY . s R1ck Roimx, Bmxcrm Iur:NE- Bones Middletown, Ohio. Marshall, Minn. Tiflin, Ohio. E7lv67'g6t'i6 and cheerful-'now Peg, be careful. 0-n with the dance! Beside the lake, beneath the Hockey 1, Baseball 1, 25 Glee Clubg Ohio Club, A. A. Board 33 Reel Cross. Ross, NIARTIIA St. Petersburg, Fla. Friends, Classmates, and By- stanflers, lend me thifnle ears. Hockey 15 Basket-ball 1, Capt. 2g Red Cross 2, Capt. 3g Soccer 3, Ohio Club. Red Cross, VVestern Club, Y. XV. C. A. SIIIELDS, ANN1: PYRLE Chambersburg, Pa. Nob that I love to study less, But that I love fun more. Penn. Clubg Hockey 2g Soccer 2, 3g S.G.A.g Class Pres. 2g A. A.g Red Cross, C.xULonoN Stulfg 'Sec. Din- ing Club 3. trees, Flutteriny a-ml clrmeing in the breeze. Ohio Club. Trrus, GLADYS- Glad Battle Creek, Mich. Say thou thy my and I will do my deed. Hockey Capt. 1, 2, Base- ball Capt. 2, 3g Basket-ball 1, 24 A. A.g Red Cross. E501 fi 7 D flf r'X A C , . fi Twyhh ifrinrz' Troutic W, hio. J ma eyes, J If 'r and has and hav! dui gl!! Sigma Psi: Hockey Q .. Soccer 34 Ohio Clubg K . Treas. 24 S. G. A. U k 'reg SMI lsfllii .. XNVIPP. RMAN, E1.r:.xNon-'RVN ip' I-Iuxnburg, N. Y. ml the joy of this worlrl, wlum y0'u. ue .-rfzmmfwcl 'il X J Lf all 'll' is found in the X , ma ng of fr-icmls. XX QI my 1, 24 Soccer 2,' 3g Weil Caroslsrg A:YAE gains- res. ..- cw or' u 4 K C.xU1.1mciN Staii' 2. W HJ ' mt lies in. cn wo- Tnonzn, VERNA VAN Homm, MI-:mmf- Curly Sault St. Marie, Mich. Pittsburgh, Pa. Silence is wisclomj I am silent All graceful head, so richly then. curledg Red Cross. A. A. S0 light of foot, so light of spirit. A. A.g S. G. A. Board 3g Red Crossg Basket-ball 2, 34 Soccer 35 Ohio Clubg S i r1'n T am Mfr. 3. Yolum, Mmuox- S1mp W mu g e E Lake Mohawk, N. Y. ZEIGLER, M Any-5'Zi gn A non.sense now and Euwood City, Pa. Is relished by the best of Best of all along the way are wa'nw11,. friendsh-ip and mirth. Red Cross g New York Club g A. A.g Discus Staff lg CAULDHON Stnif 39 Class Trcus. 3. Sigma Sigma, Psig Hockey lg Soccer Capt. 35 Capt. Red Crossg Penn. State Clubg A. A. Board 3. E511 ALMA MATER Oh, Al-ma Mater, glorious name! Wfith reverent hearts we raise A song of youth and joyousness To crown our glorious flags. Ufe sing the jog of living On this, our lovely earth, A life of health and happiness, A life of truest worth. Oh, Alma 111 ater, haste the clay When we .shall bring thee fafme The fame of earnest work 'well rlone, To crown thy glorious name. So, keep us strong anal steadfast, Our faces to the light, Oh, Alma lllater, hear our song And g-aide our hearts aright. E521 ..- - ' ' 733.- , S521 A ' - if 1' !.f:Z, ,-1 : .:1v03l' . - X- 4 . ' 'J -' - , ' Ill' gi ' .. I.-'K 'Y' LENNA FRANCES COOPER Dean of thc School of Home Economics E531 BAlI.IE, MABEL Toronto, Canada. She is good who does good to others. Dietitian5 Dining Club 2. Bonrrnn, GRACE- Chickie York, Pa. Quiet and sweet cmd inclivzecl toward study. Dietitia.n5 Y. W. C. A. 25 Home Economics Club 2. BISIIOP, KA'rrmYN- Kay A New Haven, Conn. A heart as soft, as kind, as free, As in the 'whole world, Pll give to thee. Teucher5 Y. W. C. A. 1, 25 Home Economics Club 1, 25 CAULDRON Siall' 2. BRAUBH, FRANCES- Fran Clark Summit, Pa. A jolly girl, always in a. good humor and ready for fun of any kind. Dietitiang Home Econom- ics Club 1, 25 S. G. A. 25 Dining Club 25 Keystone Club 2. BOLLDIAN, LEONA - Mickey Austinberg, Ohio. She's a-Paul-ing. T8fl,Cll8l'Q Home Economics Club 2. BUHDEN, I'IAZEL Battle Creek, Mich. Happiness is the natural flower of duly. Dietitiung Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. WJ BUllTON, MARY Troy, Ollio. Other pleasures, other cares, Ever-busy Time prepares. Teuchcrg Glec Club. EcK1:Ns'1'mN, Mmma Van Wert, Dhio. Gen-iality makes her a general favorite. Dietitian, Class Trcas. 2. CAmPnm.r., FRANCES-4'Fran Bangor, Mich. With. gentle yet prevailing force, Intent upon her clestinecl course. Teacher, Home Econom- ics Club 2. Evmrs, G. MEIKYLE Hamilton, Ont. A little nonsense new and then Is 'relished by the best of men. Dietitiang Home Econom- ics Club 1, 25 Y. W. C. A 1, 25 CAU1.1moN Staff. DULLABAHN, EDIT1I1t6EdlC,, Lebanon, Pa. Be merry if you are wise. Dietitiang Home Econom- ics Club 1, 2g Keystone Club 25 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. FRANCIS, JULIA Tuscaloosa, Ala. The tall, qu-iet girl, who seems so dignifiecb-but 'wait 'lil you len-ow her. ' Dietitian, Home Econom- ics Club 1, 25 CAU1.nnoN Staff 2. E551 FRANK, Brznum- Betty Wenatchee, Wash. She's as fair as the apples from Wenatchee. GIBSON, MARY- Gibbie Galena, Ill. Gum, GRETCIIEN-cLGClblC,, Grzoncn, Lnozm- George Marblehead, Mass. I Bob here, I Bob there, 1t's Bob everywhere. Teacherg Home Economics Club 1, 2g Y. W. C. A. lg S. G. A. Treas. 1, 2. Goonmmms, PAULIM:- Polly,' Kalamazoo, Mich. Life, they say, is just one whirl, A sweet disposition gets one a But Pm going to find out. long way. ' Dietitian, Home Econom- Teacher, Home Economics ics Club 1, 25 Y. W. C. A. Club 2. 1, 2. Hillsboro, Ohio. To study or not to study, that is the question. Dietitian, Home Econom- ics Club 1, 25 Y. W. C. A. Sec. 24 S. G. A. 1, 24 A. A., Glee Club 1, 2. GRANT, MARY Vermontville, Mich. Did you say she was timid? Well, no-just reserved. ' i561 HANNA, Mary Hrznurzncr, MARY- Herbie Oxford, Pu. Hamilton, Ohio. A daughter of the gods, di- To love her is a liberal educa- vincly tall, and most divinely fair. Dietitiung Home Econom- ics Club 1, 2g S. G. A. 1, 25 Y. W. C. A. 13 Basket-ball 13 Keystone Club 2. tion.. Dietitiang Class Sec. 25 Home Economics Club 1, 25 Y. XV. C. A. 1, 25 CAULDBON Staff 2. HICIKS, MINNIE I-IINE, TIIELIMLA- iT7, Greensboro, N. C. Martinsville, Incl. This dainty maid has that She who deserves so 'well great talent,-to be unvary- ingly sweet to everybody. Dietitian: Home Econom- ics Club 2g Y. W. C. A. 2. Needs not another's praise. Dietitiang Y. W. C. A. 1, 25 Class Pres. 25 S. G. A. 25 Glee Club 1, 2. Hnnnrxcrox, MARY Pueblo, Colo. There are enough serious things in life, Without considering your- self one of them. Dietitian, Class Vice-Pres. 25 I-Iome,Economics Club lg Pres. Western Club 2g S. G. A. 2. Honcnorr, HAZEL Van Wert, Ohio. A's come as naturally to her as homing pigeons to their nests. I Dietitian, Glee Club 1, 2. rm Hoon, KATHRYN-gKI'I00dlC,, Tacoma, Wash. Sorrow 'cmd care are two things not akin to me. Home Economics Club 1, 25 Treas. A. A. 25 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Hockey 1, 25 Basket-ball 35 A. A. 1, 2, 35 Western Club 35 Track bronze medal. Holmsnv, RUTH Klux, Irm Traverse City, Mich. Battle Creek, Mich. A light heart lives long. H er heart has learfnecl to glow Dietitian5 Home Econom- fm' Othefsi 90061, ics Club 1, 2, Y. 'WI C. A. And melt at others' woe. 1, 2. Home Economics Club 15 25 Y. W. C. A. 1, 25 S. G. A. 1, Vice-Pres. 25 Class Pres.5 Glee, Club 1, 2. KYLE, EI.IzAnm'1r- Betty K M HM dn KERR, 1lfILDBEU Tippecanoe City, Ohio. EECHganfZLX::DCa1if a Newport' Ohio' Noted for optimism cmd open- ' ' Then she talked, - ye gods, liearteclness. I could be better if I woulcl, how she talked. Dietitian: Home Econom- But 'WS lonely being good- Dietitian5 Home Econom- ics Club 1, 25' Y. W. C. A. 15 Dietitiang Class Vice-Pres. ics Club 1, 25 Y. W. C. A. Pres. 25 Glce Club Chair- 15 Glee Club 1, 2. 1, 2. man 1. 58 LENNXNG, Bnnxcin: Coal City, Ind. .-1 girl whose heart 'Lv in hm' 5 work, A plcaxum 'tis to know hor. Dictitiang Home Econom- ics Club 1, 2. M.v1'i'nu, Pnvnmrcr:- Pruc Williamsport, Pu. To bo of so-rvice rather than to bo con.s-picuous. L Dictitiang Home Econom- ics Club 1,'2g Y. VV. C. A. 1, 2g S. G. A. 25 Keystone Club 2. MCBEITI-I, JEAN Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Ha-r air, her 'lIbCl71f1L87', all who see adm-ireg Courteous and wofnmnly, though 1-etifrefl. Dietitian. MCCUILBIICIC M.moA1u:'r- 3 Margie New WiI1llillg'tOH, Pa. l will be wise and just and free and mild. Teaclmcrg Home Economics Club 1, 2. Minus, KATHERINE:- Kat Nortonville, Kans. More valuable than one 'would suppose. Dietitiang Home Econom- ics Club 1, 2g Y. W. C. A. 1, 2g VVestern Club. MELODX', KATHEMNE- Pat Flint, Mich. As merry as the clay is long. Dietitiang Home Econom- ics Club 1, 23 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2g CAULDROIV Staff 2. E591 Srfaiwfe ' owe WL W' QAAMJXWQMN Q'?ofD'efL i,....q N117 vu.Dk1A,.q,o.4 A7 44' .cv-J MOSHER, LESA Moox, Mus. Minus PAUL, Fr:nN- Fernie A1bi0Yl, Midi- Traverse City, Mich. Goodland, Kans. -4111 wffw-95 girl with ll cheery Be true to your own highest Happy I am and from care smile amd a goocl heart. convictions. Pm free. Dietitian? Y. W' C' A. 1, 2. Dietitian. Why arenft they all content like me? Dietitiang Home Econom- ics Club 1, 23 Y. W. C. A. 1, 24 Glee Club 1, 24 Bas- l ket-ball 1, 2. Rmzvms, CLARA Suuu., WILIIELLIINA PERRY: HEI-EN Dover, Ohio. Valle Crucis, N. C. Versalues' Ohm' Eyes glad with smiles, and Cool mul eoheclezl as an 'ice- C'onstitutio'nx.1.Ily opposed to brow of pearl, bill, and a thoroughly self- talking more than is nee- Shaclowecl by many ca ca.reles.9 ineused being, whose opm- essary. cm-l. 'ions tin-gle with wisdom. Dietitian. Dietitian. Dietitian. moi SIMPSON, :KA'I'III.l-ZEN Sruxui, Miuioiuzm- Peggy S'rEwAn'r, ELIZABETH- Betty New Brunswick,Cunada. She is a creature nobly planned, To warn, to comfort and command. Dietitian, Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, Pres. Dining Club 2. Jackson, Mich. With her sunny disposition and her Titian tressos, she is an asset to any class. T,u.vENsA.uu, ESTIIER- Battle Creek, Mich. Sho was a phantom of debight When. first she gleamed 'upon my sight. Dietitiang Home Econom- ics Club 1, 2g Y. W. C. A. 1, 2g S. G. A. 25 CAULDRON Staff 2. Peggy XVAN Dun KAR, Buss Calumet, Mich. Pontiac, Ill. STINGII-Y, GLADYS As fall of spirit as the month H or 'very frowns are fairer far Jackson, Miss. of May. Than smiles of other maidens There is no :wealth like a quiet Dietitian, Home Econom- am' mimi. ics Club 1, 2. Dietitian. E611 4 VAUGHN, CATHERINE- Cath WEIDIER, Es'rm-in- Betty WICKERT, Hm.EN+ Winky Garnett, Kans. Happy go lucky, but trueg Is it any wonder they all like you? Dietitian 5 Home Econom- ics club 1, 24 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2g Western Club 2. WILI.I1X1IS, Es1'Hr:n- Charcoal Owensboro, Ky. As prone to mls-chief as able to perform it. Dietitiang Y. WV. C. A. 1, 2. Shamokin, Pa. Danville, 111. With eyes that sparkle, and a The luck she has is from work, sunny disposition, And her friends are all who Wlzat more could anyone ask? know l1.ev'. Dietitiang Home Econom- Dietltiung Home Econom- ics Club 1, 2g Y. W. C. A. ics Club 24 Y.W.C.A.1, 2. 1, 2g Keystone Club 2. Woon, BEA'ruIc1a- Beecl1y Z1Mnu:unmN, :DOROTHY- nD0t,, Battle Creek, Mich. Oourteons, though soy, Ancl -gentle anzl retirecl: Dietitiang Home Econom- ics Club 1, 2. Muskegon, Mich. I love wrt for cw't's sake. Dietitiang Home Econom- ics Club 1, 2g Yell Leader 1, 2. E621 UN EERCRABUATE5 25 . Z., H J 2, x.f1,ff.-,-.gc 4: ,I C C- .H Q .- Q N -,ff . 5 , QQU ' ' 5 1 ' . Y '-if1fftA,O ...f ,, ,WQQ cf' ,fffiwffd Tb 1fwof,p.,ZLf,c, - , L, v -f Cffx' f .1,M.,,O ,f .1 5JLfvLv.,V:7Z 'S-Y!,1L,,-4, 4 ,Q , V AZ aZ.fLfL-,- ,,t,yC,- ,.,,C,.L,,5!fg ,ff A Af jf f 7 f f . J- - , '?-fQi,c,Q'- -ff.fu,.,.- 'K W fiffflff 'N-Jflifff-'LLF , f Z , x-?yff4,4yi'? N ' If g 1,4141 may wif-.XM ,I , li, GCKOAQ, ,... ff' , - ,,d X It ff V .-f . . 1- ll ,Q fC,4,g,-Q...-- N' , LJ ' -J. f g,4 ff- J '-fi., 4' g -- , ,,!1f4,:Qffv: X wif? jf? ,fr ff' s U! 5,1 fl 9 , 0' 'vQ:V'f?r'FAjf ' L Q my ,V if J EWJ y Si' r JA .Jjfj wwf 95556 will WN 1 WL, x YW' Adams. Feeney. Weeks, Gardner, Gregg Grimm Harrold. Hurt, Haynie, Hobson yt, Leamun, Longley. Maxson. McE:1,chern mated. Pollock, Richburg. Rogers, Spurr tngi y, ucker. Vhlte. Wiese, VVilliz1ms Ol SI I T X E651 S. O. N. SECOND-YEAR Vice-Presiclent .,,, CLASS Presulent ............,,,... .....,.....,. G ertrude Boyer ............Beatrice Snyder Ona Seng Secretary .,..............., Treasurer Boyer, Gertrude Berd, Bernice Brown, Mina Church, Mildred Clark, La Rue Coiiin, Nina Collinson, Isabelle Dennis, Margaret Doolin, Hazel Fisher, Pearl Hines, Jesse Holden, Florence Huisman, Machtclle Hull, Betty Hummer, Nelle Jamison, Gladys Jamison, Helen Kurtz, Caroline Lollar, Katherine McMillan, Ruth .,......,..,,,Lillian Peiper CLASS ROLL Uifil Mongerson, Darlene Michael, Hazel Merrill, Ruth Moon, Margaret Peachy, Lillian Peiper, Lillian Price, Helen Roy, Gabriel Sabin, Irene Sargent, VVinifred Sehleuder, Lucille Seng, One Shelden, Margaret Snider, Ida Truby, Lida Tunnecliii, Mildred VVchrman, Leona Williams, Margaret White, Mildredge lVonncll, Myrtle 3-. N571 K. S. P. E. SECOND-YEAR CLASS President .,,.,......,...... .,,,....... C harlotte Bork ViC9'PTU6'l!187li ............ ........, L ouise Rcishus Secretary ..........A., .....,.... C rissiena Hanson TT3fl3llTf?T .,.,........ ......... F rances Belden Financial Chairman .A..A.... Claribel Hustcd CLASS ROLL Agnew, Belle Albert, Jeanette Allebach, Alice Allington, hfary Joyce Belden, Frances Boak, Jo Bork, Charlotte Buck, Isabel Caton, Genevieve Chapman, Blanche Cochran, Lula Cooper, Louise Cutler, Laura Dreesen, Caroline Fast, Margaret Furness, Mabel Hall, Jean Hamilton, Eloise Hanson, Crissiena lVright, Helen 68 Hedgeland, Marie Hines, Fannie Husted, Claribel James, Catherine Jarrell, Carrie Johnston, Maudie Kellerman, Rhoda Kenyon, Milclrccl Kissel, Clara McMackin, Catherin Peelle, Kathryn Ranflell, Hyacinth Reishus, Louise Raz, Gertrude Schuster, Evelyn Schuster, Ottilia Seitz, Rubye Tobin, Ellen Townsend, Marjorie C he Wfxf- gk 1 2 Qi? J. :IQ Q iw 'W' A ' - lJLfi'fL QW wha 5,w '2S X 4: vim, ,MJ Wx ' :ff577'P Q, Wi lr- '47' WWW' aw Sw akwkff jf, X wif A . WWNQ fsf-My Lv- Ye ZLLQNT ff? ff -1 6,054 , J 'Mi Q'f 4 f'Q 'Mg fi Q 4 I ...f,,1.,i,2,X . L . I . I, W ZW I Z'0'y4'c.aa A7 A1 FRESHMEN - NURSES Olsen, Dailey, Misner, Sundell, Pool, Xlfroten, Rowelt, Nichluy, Oallorn, Muster:-u, llzlrper, Long, Cook Sn1iLl1, 13l.lClilT'ILThH.1ll, Blzrckhurn, Emery, Gulmn, Jefllry, Brrulen, Gilms, Redllelrl, Slxevens. 1-Iv-lwcy, Hicks, lvenver Maples, Rumlmugh, Knuth, Allen, McVicker, Cross, Anderson, Burgue, Fierce, Kessler, Stool:- J well. Martin, Tlmyer, Cagle R.ichm6nd, Myers, Lung, McCormick, Comfort. Dunn, Smith, Munrulng, MuShcrry, Bowlcer. Birch told, Kzunbly, Fitts V 0 4, . A 5, l FRESI-IMEN-I-IOME ECONOMICS ,, .. , i 'z '! r '7' l V l vi! ' 1 1 f I I 'A , 14 K , 4 1 N15 -ll EQ., .' nk fl l A U f . J' -1 4 ' 1 ' 4,1 , .I ll - . ml. .' . Saslow, Saslow, Vaughn, YVl1ls, Berry, Wvheeler, Crumrine, Rensoner, Austin Lansberry, Knight, Reeves, Delbig. Handy, Sears, Bzwhee, Broxholm, Jones, Wltheck TVhaley, Conway, Fox, Henderson, King, Adler, Fender, Cole, Monroe Stapleton, Steaclnmn, Zlmmer, Thelnnr1c1', Cooper, Booth, Mills, Marsxlmll I-Iull, Zerkowsky, C'lu,rk, Cooper, Brooks. M:'n:Dun:Lld 701 w .1-K 'f 5 -. mf, A NV 2 371 KF, S. hx A- lf' gi ' l flff i'.U Jjal f ny U' f, 'f N , J' X I 0 f 7 gg. 1 Y r V qq l M f N Q .' r. ,f ff! I I 'r XLK y xv? 1 ,, 1 l If I, , .fy -X - 4 l ' ' ,, nf Ar .1 J' l A K X 4 . fy fs! ,xv uk f ,, Pl A' -' '4 M0 H 1 4 J x X, J' 19111551-1MEN-K. S. P. E. 60524, 1 Gfvxw zfig,i1,,,.l Wflmlw gzpwrf Awvawjv. 1 47 2 L 1 Z-ff D J f ',,i '-,Mlm ' ,f r ff' Clmumluy, Fuirllclcl, French, 1-Irnrrulcl. Baker, , ine. Hozzglzlnrl, Dowimt ' 1. 'VV rf -f -1' G g, U: Q .fl Calwell. Kennedy. Conlglln, Hull. Dlcklnson. dnrnett. Buren. Hawes fl' if rw' Grunvly, Cline, Brown, Layton, Hurned. Jeonanl, Lee au 1 ,z df-J' C!!-f','!L,,5 z 5 J? lluover, Crick. Ammermzm, Lenz . P Tj. A if :yki W W J jr' 1 V ,-fi 1 , , 43 ff' , ,Alfa g,f'.L. rj! gr I I Jr' .: H 3 - ,fl M if J .M 1, jf' ,,-' , .mr A. JJ, 4? U' 4 '?4 'J. 1 M, -J' 9 fa f. ' ' nfl If cf. 11. ,f W J W9wfdPrr-atb - NVnlkcr, Blessing, Gates, Nvinsms. XVina.ns, Muyfurllm, Rupp, Nelson lluaurlzmml, Vuln Dunne. 'Weynmrk. Keever, Maier, Appel, Callaway, 'Wolcott Coney, Slmxmmm, Thonms, Mlnldleswzwt. Parks. Shultz Schlosser, Spnngler, Shepherd, Dnnznlclson, Rex ITU ou! E '49-Zu-ap Ln- 41,4 AA ,glen-QM , V -45,0 31 4 QQ? ws! Q, 'Wk' rg,-f . K -5- SUPERVISORS E721 2 COLLEGE COUNCIL OF S. G. A. Rogers Kam Brauer Geib Trout EIc'l1'ed1,:e Schuster' Cutler Vfigrlzuhl Putt Price E751 Boyer SCHOOL COUNCILS Wigmlahl, Putt, Selle, Dunn. Kamhly, Truby Cain, Arnold, Price, Snider, Ramp Van AI-Iorne. Claney. Miller, Bork Dowiatt, Hamilton, Van Deenu, Schuster, Kirkcnrlull, Allmcrt Trout, Feeney, Bluedel, Mznlmn, Eldredge, Cutler, WVhil,e Simpson, Hanna. Maller. Gelh Pegram, Hitchins, Clark, Kyle, George, Gzlrclner, Ulm: Stewznrt, Leumfm, Rogers, Kain, Brewer E761 x , C 1 ll We I , l l . A P' 5 . x I dull, , gl lwwwl X11 . f' .U , .f ' . I, v . y 1 A. fe.- ' ' 'fb A A l J li p 1 f A ' L i . ,s A , 1' . '- - , ,gf ' 1 s -. ' ,1 K . ,fr , I . ' I V X l. 2 ' A l T 'J' QU -I , I X ' J , X . - I .. I . N ' A ,l N .1 I A V Jill N, ff l L . . X Ml. f --J A' ' s y 3 ' ' i I W li i ,- milf ' s 'J 1 , i , if , I I ,I fl . YQ if on , X Wy . I V I .N lljy,-Lf' , , X ' J I, Y , uf! 4' f 4 , ' l ,' w 1 ,. i X ,fl I , ll , I- H, ,lf jjj' WX i IQ, 1 I, , R LWDQU QA., fr MD v, ' l W1 'V S , 1' . l ' N. - if T - -l u, V. X . T 4. f H, 1 -1 ' ' . f ' S I 'I I' , I ' ,Hz - W I A 'U 1, , 1 ' N xr I 7 Y! I 4 X I M ' lui ' ' J I I X ,J l 1. 1' X I l , X , f.f'!'1 II ' 1' J X ' .' Y I fi I. ' jj 1 . ' x ' ' A I 'Lil ' ' lf' 5 it STUDENT GOVERNMENT x ' f X . ASSOCIATION I-IE Student Government Association of Battle Creek College consists of a College Council, made up of the four executive otlicers from the schools of Home Economics, Physical Education, and Nursing. The Council has under its jurisdiction everything pertaining to the student life of the College. Each school has a Student Government Board, that functions in the interest of its respective school. The students are by virtue of their registration members of the Student Gov- ernment Association. The officers are elected from the student body and by it. The association is financed by a citizenship tax paid by the students. The functions of the Student Government Association are to regulate student activity and welfare and to promote fuller appreciation and understanding between faculty and students, also to promote student training in initiative, executive ability, fair play, and a 'keener sense of justice. The Student Government Association is representative of every organization or activity, since every organization and class has a representative on the board and each board has a faculty adviser. It regulates most punishments, and func- tions in all student matters except academic. T It is hoped that in future years there will be one consolidated student associa- tion instead oil' the present government system. Thus far our association has been a great success, holding the respect of faculty and students. l77l ff Qggwgagff fifgfff X W W Wig? THE'CAULDRON Cain Cl Kil'kenLla.l1 S Hitchins E781 . E, ,- .,-l f , 1 A x. N' ' '. 4 4 'J X 153' N l .i lf-. N. hx V' 5 i J! . tw: A . 52-. f .1 P ..' N -,f. , 1 'l-L .- L74 s 4.9 Fw 1 , , . . ' 'xv -,.' A' .1 . .. 1, +1 I- X ' L . . 4- e' if , LV if , ,V .m 1 -' ' pf ' ' .Ev ww , gf , ' -vs. ' ' v . ,. - 1 w . Q V-,, 4 5 .4 F - '.-it ' I '31 . ff ' -x ill' 2 LI fx ' l , , .Ji L ' iff-' 1 -ifjafm 5 '1Sv ' . M - .I Y' . .I .. ., . . 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Shields, Feeney, Wh I 79 J ite .Afm my EL:- 91'-4 , , X ,lgigi a ga' is-QE WE az ..--5 -Asn gsm :.wsf..l EIA ' ww. mwg, L5 sa' .ss ss ni 'SPLASTIC PAGE I-IROUGH the eftorts of our illustrious College Seniors we now have an up and coming College paper. The first issue came out in lVIareh, under the title of Name It. In the next issue, however, our paper was fittingly dubbed the Plastic Page, a name suggested by the School of Nursing. This new publication provides a medium through which the students may express their views in the form of editorials, where the social events may be announcedg our College Alumnae may be heard fromq our athletic events heraldedg in short, it aims to give every bit of news that a Battle Creek College girl should know to be up to the minute. Editor A,,,,,A,.AiA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,, Edith C. Smith Ass'ism'nl Editors ,,..,,,, Ida MeGutfey, Kathleen Duster, Edna Lunan Business Mmzagar ,,,.,.,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hazel Tomkinson Aclviser .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,. ,,.,..,,, IV Ir. Clarence 'Webster The Seniors have made a fine beginning with this publication. Next year it will be up to the present Junior Class not only to keep up the good work but to push on to further accomplishments. Ei DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS Prcsiclcnt ,,,,,,,,,,-, .,,,.,,,,,,,,-,,,.,,,,..,,, 44.,,,, I -I arriett Clancy I ice-Prosidcviff ,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,, IN 'Iary Paradis SlfC'l'Bl'fU y ,,.,,.,,,,,, ,,4,,,,, 1 knne Van Dcene Trf4fz.s'1u'cr ...,, ,,,,,,,,, I ,uella Hoover ,. Cfomrlz ,.,,,,., .,,,,,, M iss Kellogg T was through the efforts of Miss Kellogg, who has long hoped and worked for dramatic training here, that the Dramatic Club came into existence. All the girls in the Kellogg School of Physical Education who were interested in dramatics automatically became members of this new organization, under- standing that all casts for plays were to be chosen by try-outs. X The new organization has already several productions to its credit., The beginning was made in Biarcli, when the second-year class gave a one-act play, Young Doctor Devine, together with a darky sketch, In the Trenches, by two Freshmen. More time and work were put on the next, a beginner produc- tion, The Intimate Strangersf, by Booth Tarkington, which was presented on May 16th. The Dramatic Club was also sponsor for the play given by the graduating class, entitled The Amazonsf, Battle Creek College needs such an organization this, for we have here plenty of dramatic ability and talent which needs only means and opportunity for development. l30l TI-IE COLLEGE CHOIR The College Choir was organized in January of the present year, supplanting the College Glee Club which was organized last year. There has been a long-felt need of a choir to lead the singing in our chapel services and also to give special numbers at various times. So the College Choir was organized, a splendid leader Was provided, and we began our Work, our aim being to obtain a really capable chorus of voices. To help in establishing this new organization and to make membership in it lnore attractive, the faculty offered to give one-half credit to those who attended regularly. VVith the twenty-five or thirty voices already in the choir and others joining them from time to time, this new organization should soon become well developed and permanently established. l81l Y. VV. C. A. The College Y. VV. C. A. made itself known this year with a big mixer early in the fall. In succeeding meetings many interesting speakers appeared, not the least important of whom was the State Secretary of the association. The organization is ideal for building up a spirit of friendliness and good-fel- lowship among the girls, and it is hoped that, with the members of the three schools working together, the dream of a Y,' House with a presiding secretary will in the near future become a reality. 392 ODE TO THE ALUMNAE ETIIPIL A. Roor, '25 O faithful Alumnae, You've also provided Tried, tested and true, This space in our CAULDRON VVe allot to you. Your splendid successes In many a land, Make the San nurse supply Less than the demand. If hospital duty, Or public health work, Or child welfare calls you, No duty you shirk. Or if Amatrimony Has been your choice, Yo-u're building a real home VVhere all will rejoice. For sick and infirm, ,. By a Sick Benefit Fund, Of which we will learn. A loan fund was started By Class Twenty-four, Called Mamie Yonngberg Relief Of which you'll hear more. So we'll aim to uphold The standards you've set, Hoping not one of ns YVill cause regret. Most gladly we'll join you, And each do our bit, In any nurse's sphere VVhere we may best fit. i32l if igiw' swle if riff ff Wir AA Stewart, Kenyon, Troyer, Buck, ' mngbrake, Feeney, Hart, Ross, Kellerman, He-dgeland Cooper, Bork, Ferris, Harrold, Gus afsou, VVipperman, Killey, Paraclis, Perrin, Earle, Koell Crick, Colwell, I-Iinnmuck, Albert, 'an Horne, Dr. Roth, Mather, Bain, Pearson, Dowiatt Vlhite Shultz Rees Kissel, Pollock, Plusted, Pierce, Gabriel, Titus, Dickinson X RED CIEOSS LIFE-SAVING CORPS The Red Cross Life-Saving Corps was first organized in 1920, when fourteen girls successfully passed the required tests. Each year adds more members to this organization, for the knowledge of life-saving in ournwork is realized to be very valuable, especially for those who have camp Work and have to deal with beginners in swimming. Many of the Red Cross members have received the examiner,s certificate and so are entitled to pass any person taking the tests. This shows the inter- est in swimming and life-saving that theyare promoting and gives assurance to beginners, avoiding their usual fright by making it safe for them. The officers are: President, Dr. Linda Rothg Captain, lVIerry Van Horne, First Mate, Elizabeth Millerg Second Mate, Martha Rossg Secretary-Treas- urer, 'Verna Troyer. The following have won examiner's certificates: lVhite, Van Horne, Gabriel, Ross, Ferris, Killey, Pierce, Mahan, Tomkinson, Young, Todd, Shields. t83l , SIGMA SIGMA PSI In 1916, Dr. J. Frank Born, dean of the School of Physical Education at that time, instituted the honorary society of Sigma Sigma Psi. Each successive year since that time members have been elected from the grad- uating class by the Faculty. Those elected are students who have attained a high scholarship, both in theoretical and practical work, whose conduct has been above reproach and whose loyalty to the school is unquestioned. The per- sonality of the student is another important point that is considered. The Faculty may each year also elect as members five Alumnae from the pre- ceding classes who have not only maintained a 'high scholarship while in school, but also have been successful as instructors of physical education. Those elected from the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-five are: Dorothy Bloedel, Mildred Gustafson, Alberdine Jontry, Onalee Koell, Margaret Kirken- dall, Helen Pearson, Lucille Pettis, Mildred Trout, Mary Zeigler. TAG E841 rqa HMA ' -v. A .. x I s I 9 r fn' 'l' Y J-ue, x .mf .I v ' fr 'WI-1 OFFICERS President ...................,..,......................,.........,....... Esther Gardner Vice-President .......... ............ M arjorie Vaughn Secretary ......,............ ........... J :met Stcadman Treasurer ............. Minnie Hicks ESQ HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Yes, indeed, we have a very active Home Economics Club on our campus, with nearly every girl a member. This year we have had many meetings, a get-togetheri' to bring the girls in closer co-operation with home economics movements all over the country. The meetings are instructive and represent the type of recreation all enjoy. The club is proud of the successful Fashion Show that was held. It is hoped that in future years this club will be a most active part of the College life. E86l W 1. 1 .f' R. 1 ' x . r ,. in .. N L V 1. 1. I K, ' DANCING CLUB Reuhnng that those who me especlally mtelested and talented m dancmg should haue some Opp0lfllI1ltX fo1 lLlltllCl 110111 and dexelopment otl1e1 than 111 class, the D1lUClllff Llub ww o1gan11ed The Athletlc ASSOC12.t10H helped elub Cltfllt ton 111 d 1ts mx Il e11t1zu1ee lequuenxents 'lhc lLqlll1LlIlLlltS fol 1llLlIllJL1Sll1P me an axelage of elghty pe1 cent 111 all 0'1llClCQ and ll. gllldC of nmetx pu cent 111 d'Ll1C1l1g Mcmbem Mzuy Jo Alhngton, Rhoda Kelleunan, Clua IclS9Cl, E1leen PICICC, Many Denms, Kathleen RIIIICI, lxlbC1dlIlC Jonny, Ruth L0I1Ub1Zl.l e, Chzulotte 'luel L1, MHIQIL leenex, llI1ld1Ld T1 out, Helen C0Il10'l10, lllable BOILII, Many LLlgjll.l, Mex 1 w lun Home, Leia H umlton, Helen Balxe1 l87l '. l1. I. lla 1 A K l if . A, V L 9, .v 'lvu J lx 'IPM 1- .1 1- f, . A X d , 1 ' 1 . 5, I. y I - . I ' y - ' . . v - - 1 . ' , V . , ' xl ' 1. - If ' ' ' .. D .. . . . put this new Ol'g2ll1lZ2l.t'l0ll on a defimte basls by givlng for 1IlClllb01'Sl1lIJ in this 5 v 5 . 3' 1 . xv V 1 Q y 1 I I I ' . N 1 x . u x 3 xl u 'g 1 I ' I 7 lg , . . I . D V A u . I Y x . . K V . I 1 , .H-I -5 ' . L . ' I ' ' . 1- I .iv 5 3 ' ' 1 A u . v D Q i 1 X -im- - .1 wxx .1 -1 - A 'D' 1 -1 - r 1' I. , . 1 . . f ' . i ' . .. l THE COLLEGE DINING CLUB OFFICERS Dietitian ,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,. lv Iary A. I-Iai-mon P'rcs'ifZe1zt ,A,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,., I Cathlcen Simpson Vice-Presirle-nt ,,,,, ,',,,,,,, D orothy Blocdel Secretary ,,,,,,,, 4,,,,,,A ,I Xnnc Shields Trmsure'r ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, it label Bailie The students of Battle Creek College are organized into a co-operative club, known as the College Dining Club. The purpose of the organization is to conduct and maintain a dining-room service for the students and Faculty of Battle Creek College. The dining-room, since its opening in October, 19241, has proved an ideal place for parties and other festive occasions. Hallowe'en, Thanksgiving, Valentine, Easter, and other special days End our dining-room in gala array. Sometimes it is Howers that grace our tables, sometimes it is streamers and soft candle light. Always it is attractive, due to the untiring efforts of an enthusiastic committee headed by Mary Alma Hart. But the food is' the main thing! Miss Mary Harmon, the dietitian, has, with her skill and ingenuity, given us a variety of appetizing and delightful dishes that would gratify the demands of the most exacting epicure. And, under the skilful manage- ment of the president of the club, who is also a student dietitian, the service is prompt and the food comes to us in the way we like it-piping hot. Altogether the eflicient management of the oflicers makes the College Dining Club a smooth-running organi- zation that cannot be criticized. We have with us, too, the HIITSCSTII privilege that was denied us last year. This is, to be sure, a chance for all of us to broaden our circle of acquaintances and form friendships with our busy sisters in the School of Nursing. l38l ,VI Um 2 1 Iwi I, PENNSYLVANIA CLUB Hrown, Shepard, -XvCiI11Cl', I'Iill'll'lQ5' MoU:gg,'I..ansbcrry.- ' Hoover, Dennis, 4 'f:5:Icls,qSTiiil'1'z, REiig Coney rl A 'l , Donaldson, Cole, Eg1Zl.llC'f', Lezunan, Bortnel' n is n' L' . ini, wa- W1ssTE.RN'Lnf:LUB iL.L.fi- Matthews Rcishus, Richtmyer, Bork, Gabriel ' 2 I-Iitchins, I-Ierrington, VVinans, Appel, Hobson MELQ Q -, Kennedy, Monson, NVildes, Gregg g ' JL' 0 fj 44 l?L,12a,.t94,u-si.. Li pk! - 10-4,'4QX n,9..41,e.-:,4A.,6,,Q5,V-:?e,st- .1 IL . g,.fLL,QL'N ' . 1 lwf lylaix 5 fu af ' x 3141: v 3 . QQ: 5 - I ,! 4? xiii V ' , '- ' ff' 4 '.-PM , ix X NURSES WWTF? in ,..,, W 90 f f w X 1 , . w w , f 1 v r , 1 1 ,M - l U W ' 1 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS 1 !LC7llfy Adviser ...........,..,,..............,..,,,.,.... Alice W. Frymir P1'!!Sid071-t .....,.,.,.....,.. .......,,.,... E lizabeth Mahan Vice-Prcsiclent ....,.,, ......A... H yacinth Randall Secretary ............ .,.......,.. 1 lhoda Kellerman fl'1'c1z.s'urer ......................... .............. K athryn Hood IfILSi7I,0-SRS' M07lHgC1 '.,...,.,... ...,................... lV Iary Zeigler A.rsi.s'ta11,t ........,.,...,............ .,........... lv Iary Jo Allington Hiking lllasler ..,...AA,.. .........,..., li Iargaret Rees The Athletic Association for the year 19244-1925 is composed of a general athletic governing board, consisting of the general officers and the students who have successfully passed all entrance requirements. To become a member, your general average must be eighty per centg failure in this at any time means temporary suspension from the association until that standard has again been reached. Other requireinents are: Fifty miles liikingg BH postureg first, sec- ond or third place in a track ineetg playing the required number of halves in any first-team games or becoming a Red Cross Life-Saver. This association has grown much stronger since last year, and now has become firmly established by affiliation with the National Athletic Association. By this board all inter--class contests are planned, as well as the annual track meet. The Athletic Association has also succeeded socially, having given many origi nal and novel partiesi not only for its members, but for the entire student body. The championships for the year 192A-1925 were won as follows z- Soccisn.-First Year. BAs1cE'r-BALL.-Second Year. BASEBALL.-Second Year. TENNIS SINGLES.-Victoria Kaval. l93l ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOARD Rees, Mahan Randall, Hood, Kellerman Zeigler, Allinpqton I 94 l fri. 4-HYFR50' , 1. ,fill-ho' isyi-Tiff A mgflbw is 6 GYM ' dll ' 'incl 47551 qw aveuQui'f'e 3w1bl'ff0'-'S-'-1j 7l1j ,VDO WQ5 '5qcovuqP1llif1 d5YV1uCf1. ' .. Thaf 1 v - uf l olvyfu 'cal KY1ovx!iVlkfjLfOvJa So qourmjfnffexlkfcalj If 9 , 6+ 'fd 'C,0Yl-f255l5YlQf of dj'-?xjgql3yZll.,I14-Tlgzsi-Illnxx 'IIN-J A WMVJAAJ , K1-f lj: some Me E . -I V JUJ1-1,4., tee? if H x A145544-AGL . vu-2-ful, fy Ufzwi V ' WJ, , Gln Al, ' frffff'5lf- . lmwlmt, Patterson, Crunk. Rex 1-1 u'rolil Cnniglio, Dickinson, Barnett. Shepard. Nelson, Buren Smconn Yrzlxn Fast, Cutler, Randall. Bork, Schuster, Alllngton Olmsled. Buck, J-luslecl, 1-lzxnsun, Albert, Chapman, Kellerman Caton Ii951 xjW .'.4.J4.. SOCCER TEAMS ALI.-STM: Jay, Kirkendull, Mather, Kaval, Earle, Perrin, Ashend Tnnm YEAR -ww am ,sy-:Q ms Hmmm -ffm, nw Shields, Van Horne, Kllley, XVipperma,n, Pxmrmlis, Fccncy Ross. Pierce. Mahzm. Pearson Hood, Zeigler, Trout E951 ..f 2535122 C561 9? 55 v I-Icdgelanrl. Tucker, Fast, Clmpman, YEAR Cutler, Bork, FRESHMAN is w my Seitz, Allington, Kellerman A..- 'za H? J-1mave1', llurneil, Buren. Burnett, Thomas, Nelson, Dickinson, Rupp, I-Ioagland, Dowiatt, Baker I 971 FU X ' WA ww dcjswn cgsvwgw. irikggxw ,Qfjdyb DL RESULTS- TRACK MEET, 1924 Third Year-First place. Freshmen-Second place. Second Year-Third place. I' lst- 3d - 00-XVARD DXXSITZ M. Stephan 13d yr.j 6.4. 2d -M. Eckerle Cid yr.j 7. M. Paradis Q2dj 7. P. Barrett Q2d yr.j. 220-Ymun DASH- Ist-M. Stephan ylxj 30 1f'5. 2d-C. Drecson CF1-.Q 3d-R. Dagcr CFr.j 34. Go-Ynm I-IURDLEs- Ist-M Eckerle f3d yr.j 9.2. 2d -M Paradis C2613 9.3. 3d-C. Aldrich Q3d yrj 9.3. JAVELIN- lst-H. Randall CFr.j 65 ft. 8 in. 2d-K. Hood Cifdj 62 ft. 8 in. 3d-L. Prottengeier f3d yxxj 62 ft. 6 in. DISCUS- lst-B. Chapman QFLQ 78 ft. 3 in. 2d -L. Prottengeicr Q3dy1-.j '73 ft. 1n 3d-C. hlclntosh QFLD '70 ft. BAsEn.xI.L rllI-IRONV- Ist-M. Kelley Q3d y1'.j 161 ft. 715 in. 2d-K. Hood Qildj 151 ft. M in. 3d -L. Prottengcier Q3d yr.j 150 ft. ll in. Awmms- First-Gold Medal-Myra Stephan, '2f11g 10 points. Second-Silver Medal-Mildred Eckerlc, ,QAM S points. Third-Bronze Medal-Katllryn Hood, '25, 6 points. SCHOOL RECORDS- 50-yard Dash-lvlary Ashezxd, '18, 6 1X5 scc. 60-yard Dash-Mildred Eckerle, '24, 9 1f5 scc. 220-yard Dash-Myra Stephan, '244g 30 115 sec. Javelin-Mildred Stephen, '23g '72 ft. HM in. Discus CReg. Man's Discusj-Blanche Chapman, '26, 78 f Baseball Throw-Mildred Stephen, '23, 207 ft. 7 in. E981 t 99 ,mqpb ffZfV ?f0f -' K . ff' 1 J 9,5 fi ,fT'4?viw,! if ,HM -bff , M IMC MW fW W 4' ' ,IW7 Mwfjwg W Af ' ,wwf fwwwf 75' f 75T 9'fI Xffw' .ff ,, MM, , li 1 M df 1 al ' ' 'r WM A jpg' 01 UMM aw wwf U .A ' In j'? , fi, l l 0 ? f' 'y Nvwwgw, fa , Z5 '025' ffl' f A 1 , '7f2l4-fMJ:f- . 1 f Jw! , Wy . 1, fa ' K ' lf -f f' fi. ' -em WE! ' ' Wav X gf Z' wf ififf , . 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A !,?i35g.f1:',., ' 14 1' ,- -ff! -'FL fi. w 3 f.Y.'i1 gagi if . f-M -ff: - . 1-1 If? ' ',Q f','Ix hw' 7. Xwx gif? 1 T57QEH'f7i35 r , H .ill gf? I:1061 , Q- 7,f ,ff ,,',cy,,9 V L95--gf KT oyla-,f--' A QW' A,..- 1,,4,-,V ,I A Q 91 NL- LJQTN f 69, J, XQQQ' Z 4VZy5'X ,AQQQJ iff f-J V ' ,c 1 I ,f . f jf fj 'fg:'Hf'5 bfffabf-Q7 ff-9J7 ? ffy fZ,w,fbe4,9f X fi 1 'I ' f 'I 5537 Pr-' , , , . , 52 , 1 . fa ,. A M . . 1 . nl A , ,. ,. , l, ,Q- V -aff? ft .3 ,ydgix Z4 J F . n 51 'A ml 'Y 'T 1 -I ,N 1 593 ggi! Iwi my f. 1 -. K4 1, it ik. 1'g w 9 IW, ,,, g 2 .1 If 1, 1 Q. 3 ff V -f gs, p.. 1 1 1 fgi 'L v V f107J f ,. ,A 572-QZZQ 51081 CAMP POTTAVVOTTAMIE GULL LAKE, MICHIGAN Dear Ed Ditter- i aint any good at writin but i must tell you about that thare camp i just be at. i was thare 3 weeks and i must say Ed i never knew there could so much happen in that tiine. VVhen we came Rosie met us and Rosie's shining boots niet our eyes. All of us be'in good scouts: we were divided into patrols and we all thought of good names like Bald Eagles, Bobolinks, 3849s, Strong- hearts, Iek Micks, Beavers and big Dippers. W7e had to bury our grief on the island and drown our sorrows in the lake, cause smallpox descended upon the far shore and we could not set feet upon it. But Ed i had some awfull good times on the Brekfust hike, the war canoo, sing of the roosters on Fri- day the 13th the cottage no 2 fish fry, the costoom party at Which cottage no I took both prizes and manny others, i remember the cold fawfull coldj plunge everee morning and we alwez had to sing for our brekfust and have our leaders inspect us for other meels. Ed i hope i wonit forgit the funny things at camp like Gennie's crutch, Pet's fall frum bed fwhose?j, Danny? Martie's fife fShe Did know how to play that fife lj Vick's broom and paint brush, Miss Gillens soljer, the singing colors, and the firecraekers that alwez would go oii' rite next to me, espeshully that last nite of camp. The water carnival wuz very wet but we all enjoyed it. We didn't have much sickness even tho we did eat all we could. i renieinber one tent got sick but they got Well awfull soon when Rosie cured thein. 'Well Ed i gess i ean't ever forget that iland, Hoping you feel the same i am POTTA VVOTTA IVIIE. RESULTS OF WATER CARNIVAL Highest Number of Points ..........................,..........,........,,......... Killey Fancy Diving ..............i...,..................,.,.........................,..........i.......... Mahan War Canoe Race ............................,..... .,.....,...,.......................... J uniors Canoe Tilting ....................,.......,....,..,.......,.......,.......,........,..... Hood, Titus Canoe Tipping and Righting .......,,.......,.... Chapman, Hobson Side Stroke .-.- .........,........,.............,..............i...............,....................... Killey Side Ovcrarm .....,., ...., .......,, ......... .......,,..... K 0 e 1 1 Free Style ............. ..,..,........ K oell Egg and Spoon ........,.,...,.............,.,.,..i Killey Cork ............................ ..,......,.................... 1 tiehtmyer Patrol '1'e:nn ...............,..................... Bald Eagle Patrol Relay ......,..... .............,..........,..........,...,....,,,......,..,.. - ,.......... S eniors ,l.. POTTAVVOTTAMIE EMBLEMS Koell, Prottengeier, Davis, Chapman, Breed, Jacobs, Jay. HONORABLE MENTION FOR GOOD CONDUCT Tent No. 9. fiom CAMP FAVORITES After dark when everything is still, And the moon comes creeping o'er the hill, I'll be waiting patiently for you, For I love you true, yes, I do, my honey. Come out tonight beneath the everglades, See the moon, see how she promenadesg You, the queen of all my dusky maids, Oh, my pretty unsophisticated Lou. Q If a wish could make it so, I'd give the world to be At Pottawottamie. There upon that island shore, WVhere we dance and swim and sin And there's joy in everything, I'd be happy there I know. Where the cool lake breezes blow, And the sunset colors glow, WIICTC we work and play together Oh, Lu-lu-la-lu-l:1-lu-la-lu-la, by-by, Don't you want the moon to play with? Or the stars to run away with? They will come if you don't cry. S0 lu-lu-la-lu-la-lu-la-lu-la, by-by, In your mammy's arms bc creepin, And soon you'll be a-sleepin', Lll'llL-111-1I1-111-121-Ill-lilrlll l.I1 by. gi At dear old Pottawotta, dear old Pottawotta, Dear old Pottawottamie. I want to be a healthy girl, 'M and a little bit inoreg I wanta be a K. S. P. E., M and a little bit more: J I wanta be a Pottawottamie, And I'1l not ask for more, For I'l1 get all that's coming Um-m-in-m and a little bit, Um-m-in-m and a little bit, Um-rn-m-ni and a little bit ii TAPS Day is done, Gone the sun From the land, From the lake, From the sky. All is well, Say F arewell, God is nigh. 51103 toine, iore. ...J I v , I w x o Ni. pg, X! f f Q6 Q 1 -a -v M gl A w W A U . X fa 1 Q L G ',,,,vM'alT-B, W I. l , yy ., I lpxigi l fl I E fi D ll 175 X V : fl f -P f 1 1 , g if I l A . ' :,A 1 Y' . - TM aEmzfNIAT1v5 womfulk REPRESENTATIVE VVOMEN HE choice as one of the Represenvtative u7O'7lL67l of Battle Creek College ts one of the highest honors within the power of the staclent bocly to bestow. Personality, democ- racy, intellectuality, character, social leader- ship, and the eottlzfastasm and interest with which the student has efnterefl into the College life, are factors cletermifzting the selection of two girls from each school. To the girls who are rcprescptatizwe of our College, aml to that spirit which they repre- sent, the following pages are cleclicatcfl. f114fj 115 I:116J -.1-kg, 3055! ' x 'f,?5i ' -w J S 117A:I 51181 f119j mr:j A 1 ,,,,V., A QW, M, Id4l Kam ff , 1 1 , , up . , f12OJ '53 if jahywfw-f7i7,4,,,,ffr,62f1,7w1g4 WWWWJM Zy494-4,2017 W M,d. 4:33, ,F 57'-Q,.--ATS' x' W vm H73 JWD-zz s AZ Aww EE.-455 ZWWZD SEPTEMBER School opens. S-T-I-L-L open. Convocation. President of VVisconsin University gave address. Big Day. Unbroken line at business office. Students badly broke, resort to Crater. J. P. Board Reception. Glad hand for all. Probies pose for camera. First Chapel. Rev. Miller, College Chaplain, ofliciates. Frosh hazing-umbrellas in order. ESE OCTOBER Ni ht nurses' dav dream. 8' - Freshies bloom in new uniforms. Y. YV. C. A. mixer-mixture. H Notice the fold of the caps. lVhispering day for Freshmen. Field day. San a year older. Wfeill say more about this next year. Paul YVhiteman,s Orchestra in town. Everybody feels jazzy, Home Economics House Party at Gull. Roclced in the Cradle of the Deep. 17 Y13?'f ' 1 'f71b-Viz. W -3.-?'.e '?.12 are P' .mga 'Hman I:122j The Fall of the year Hitch-hike to Ma.1'sl1all-mostly hitch. Tri-School Color Dance. Biologic livers dine at Dinty Mooi'e's. Hard-Time Party at East Hall. Weste1'n Club organizes at the Crater. Senior House Party at Gull Lake. College Girls unsafe on B. C. Streets. HalloWe'en demons at large Ki f123l NOVEMBER Home Economics Little Sister Party in the Club Rooms. Third-year House Party at Gull Lake. Probie invites Dr. Mosliier to carry oil into her patient's room. Not so bad for a bunch of Freshmen. Driverless Fords frequent roads to Ann Arbor for Northwestern game We take gym at Children's. Armistice parade. B. C. C. students participating. Subscription campaign in chapel. Senior Class Slumber Party at Lincoln. Freshman House Party. 1 f124:I f125fj ffm f-JW? W? LQ Q7 -fddJ,LMf'-1421.-5445 -'Sf'-ffl -4. A5 'tp WWW! 16. First snow. 17. Won't someone take us in? 18. Cold winds hold no fears. 21. Chicken Charley Party-night nurses. 22. Nurses' Man-Dance at Country Club. 25. Exams over-celebrate. 26. First Thanksgiving box opened. 27-30. Vacation for everybody-even the Staff 35 51261 DECEMBER Spirit of June strikes in December. B. C. C. Christmas Frolic. Laundry comes in. ' See who's in our midst! Christmas packages leaving. Pavlowa dances QOur Pavlowaj. Demonstration-K. S. P. E. K. S. P. E. Christmas Party. Departure of students for vacation. b N urses' Glee Club sings at Tuberculosis Hospital Kid Party at East Hall. ' ' Christmas, with the message of good cheer. I:1271 . JANUARY Sleigh Party. Station S-T-E-VV-A-R-T. I-Iarrolcl. Back to school. l Cap Night for nurses. Jackie. Third-year P. Efs Toboggan Party at Goguac. Reunion. Bctty's only fooling you! Home Economics Big Sisters entertain at banquet and movie. Stunt day in Home Economics assembly. Practice Teachers, Bridge Party at Howland's, Urbandale Listening in. Students hear Kreisler in Kazoo. Chamber of Commerce Banquet. Ei 51281 FEBRUARYA ' Battle Creek College Day at Congregational Church. Finals started for everybody. Any day--any time. Snowbirds. Lucky ones remained for second semester. For hire: Chaperons at any time. Al and Jess. Friday !! Nurses, Baseball Team laid out at Sherwood Seniors entertain Faculty at breakfast in the Main. Sugar Bill aims high. Out of town. VVhy? Grandma's girls. Home Economics Man-Dance. Sherwood comes to San gym. Hiram poses. Final skate at Gull Lake. Miss Hoopes acts natural. 51293 . VY - . .., -..- ...-' f. : , Y: -4.3 L, ' A MARCH March comes in like a jazz orchestra, pretty snappy. First edition of the College paper appears. Name it, ye editors! Relax a minute. Weather changes, March winds cease. Collegiate Vogue Party. Harry-ette dons a tux-. Cap-and-gown Day in chapel. Six frightened nu1'ses wend their way to the capitol city. Friday, Our Dayf' Misinformed third-years appear in mis-mated sox. CAULDRON staff takes a vacation. Dinner Dance in the Annex dining-room. Timmer gets mumps, both sides, fore and aft. Athletic numerals given. Fiz-Eds strut their stuff, informally practicing for man-dance. Everyone follows The Blarney Trail to the gym. T ri-School Foimal Dance, sponsored by Home Economies-Athelstan Club rooms. Paris Gowns, designed in N. Y., borrowed in B. C., displayed by Home Economics Club. 1 l Usoj APRIL 1. All-Fools Day. 2. Sigma Sigma Psi announced in assembly. Sit and Sits retire to Crater to Sigh. 3. Some people forget that their Annual islftupaicl for as yet. 6. VVa.nted: Men for dance. All sizes and shapes accepted. Apply any P. E. 7. Green and VVl1ite floats over East Hall while ,25's enjoy breakfast at The Busy Bee. 8. If cut system changes, will the school go on the rocks financially? 9. Somebody did some shoveling. 10. Spring fever given a few days' vent. 12. Easter. How'ja like thum new bonnet? 14. Last lap starts. Frosh begin to study. 20. Revenge is sweet. 22. Home Economics exhibition in the gymnasium. 25. Thrills and heart throbs! P. E.'s have a man-dance! 26. Third-year Swim Class emerge wet from the Yu-Weekly ride in the bus. 27. Time to work in the garden. 28. Seniors entertain Juniors at Sancho Panzav and supper. 29. Home Economics second-years take a day off. Ei ' 'EQEQ 51313 MAY Flowers seen only in shops. Junior Movie. In the spring a young 1Tl2Lll,S fancy lightly turns to love. Tradition Night in East Hall. Nurses, did you say? VVell, I guess so. Freshmen counting hours-Seniors 'counting credits. These last days are dragging. Out for recreation. Intimate Strangersf, Three guesses-who are they? Seniors decorate for Prom. . Prom, just like the Seniors-the biggest ever. Ah! Just a little review for those finals. How can school go on Without us? Seniors. Seniors enjoy Dinner Dance at Post Tavern, given by Juniors I:132:l JUNE VVe begin to commence to start t Nurses' Alumnae. Lust blue books for the Seniors. Dr. Roth entertanins third-years. Dinner Dance. Nurses' Class Night. G1'a.dua.te Pluy, The Amazons. Baccalaureate and S. G. A. Tea. Pageant and Lawn Party. Executive Committee Breakfast K. S. P. E. Camp at Gull begins. I:133:I 0 get ready to quit. for Seniors. Graduation VVHAT EVERY GIRL VVISHES Every 11ormal girl wishes, in her heart of hearts, that she could find somehow, somewhere, some DAY-- A man who looks like the hero in the magazine illustrations. A man with a smile like that of the Prince of lVales, legs like the man in the garter advertisements, and a chin like the man in the collar advertisements. A man whose shirt-front never bulges, whose collars never wilt and whose chin is never rough. A man who can swim like the life-saver in the adventure stories, fight like an H. C. lvitwer hero, and wear his clothes like the creatures in the ready-made clothing advertisements. A man who can converse in some more intelligible language than college slang, and talk about SOMETHING besides himself, his achievements, his conquests, his complexes, her eyes, his opinions-and kissing. A man who can believe that she LIKES him without jumping at the conclusion she is trying to LAND him. A man who knows instinctively when a kiss would be a bore, when it would be a boon, when it would be a compliment, and when it would be an insult. A man who can take her seriously, without trying to remodel her, improve her, reform her, educate her, deceive her, jolly her, or patronize her. ' A man who is neither a fundamentalist who believes that a woman should live with her hand on the frying-pan, her foot on the cradle, her eyes on heaven, and her mind on her husband's socks-nor a modernist who expects a woman to run a house, an oflice job, a cook, a motor car and a club with one hand, and wait on a man with the other. A man who can glide gracefully through a dinner dance without either wig- Wagging every pretty woman in the room or sitting like a Chinese joss and refusing to dance at all. A man who can discuss a topic without arguing about it, and talk about love without trying to illustrate his theme. ' A man Who is not too good for this world -but not entirely without a chance of reward in the next one. A man, in short, such as never was on land or sea, or anywhere, ex-cept in a YV01Tl2l.l1,S imagination and a young girlis dreams! N341 fgjwwik . Qfagwww NUJSQQ WNY B n3ijfkW,,,,1wZQfjaf!fjjlLffWJf2 Jj WWW ?:?i1W?2f aw 51351 AN ADVENTURE IN TI-IE VVILDS OF TONSILLECTOMY VV. L. Lnwis, PH. D. The 'many 'members of the ever-cxpamlivzg Fraternity of De-fl'oml-ilefl mul De-Uvulatccl Cit-izcns of the World will enjoy to the if-lifmost this wrticlc by Professor Lewis, head of the Deparlfrnent of Clwmistry of IVO?'lilIZKJ!lSf0? 7l+ U'n,iizJev'sity. Profrassor Lewis, wmong other Llzings, 'is 'noted for his invention of the Lewisite gas rlur-ing the World War.-Enrron. FTER promising myself a luncheon with the Adventurers, Club recently, it suddenly occurred to me that I'd never had an adventure, so I ordered up an operation. I had a tonsillectomy. The difference between a tonsillectomy and having your tonsils out is Sl398.00. The doctor named my operation and insisted upon it. Let me say that should your family doctor ever get loose and want to attack some helpless tonsil, let him remove the children's. It,s cheaper, interferes less with business, and, besides, children have less critical sense than adults. I reported at the hospital at 7.30 sans breakfast, and was ordered into bed. I told the nurse I'd just got up. 'cWell,,' she said, it,s still before breakfast, so go back to bedf' And she handed me a little sawed-off nightshirt and a pair of cornucopia socks with no facilities for attaching to my knees, and left. The nightshirt just came down to my watch-pocket, where it beckoned hopelessly to the socks far below and unable to stand alone. From the Canadian border to Mason and DiXon's line I was unnecessarily unprotected. Suddenly a sicken- ing sensation -eame over me-I was in the wrong ward. I rang the bell and said to the nurse, Listen, you understand it was just tonsils? From the neck down I've always been all rightf' After puzzling a minute, her face lightened and she replied, They all Wear 'em, that come here. It's the standard night- shirtf, Oh,', I replied, with forced gaiety, 'SI thought it was one of the cookis soft collars you'd sent in. I tried first to crawl down into the socks and then up into the missionary nightshirt, but I eouldn't deceive myself. I had been re-zoned in an unjustifiable, unreasonable, and undignified manner. The or- derly eame in and showed me how to roll my socks. I directed him to a cigar in my citizen's clothes and asked him to bind me amidships with sheets. I didn't want any mistakes later. Then he put me in a push-cart and started out for his morning exercise. VVe went through the dining-room, paused carelessly in the reception-room, tacked back across the children's ward and loitered through the maternity department. Everyone we passed was interested. The orderly seemed proud of me-anxious to show me off. Now, my particular type of pulchritude needs help. I'm forty-five, hair thin and grizzledg and with a pair of oversized socks hanging at half-mast, a tightly besheeted torso, topped by a f136:I sun-dried nightshirt, going to a tonsillectomy before breakfast, Ilm no Adonis, and I know it. VVe were just passing the Supcrintendent's ofiice when I asked my orderly if he wasn't getting tired. I-Ie seemed suddenly to remember something and wheeled me into the operating-room. I was placed in a barber chair and my face opened up like the family Bible, or a hall bedroom. Doc, dressed for tennis, except for a gas mask, went in and prowled around. Then he came out and got the interne and they both went in and stayed awhile. ' Then they 'came out and got the nurse, who had collected a lot of garden tools, and they all three went in. After a while they came out, leaving the tools. Doe looked pleased and announced that I had oedema of the uvula, also. I said, Doc, let's call it a pimple on the palate, because that's cheaper. Anyway, itis got to come off, he said. That's what makes you cough. VVell, but, Docf' I pleaded, Pvc had this dingus, this Volivia thing, forty-five years, and Iive only coughed a month. The logic was lost on Doe 110W that the surgical urge was upon him. They,re worse than tonsils, these uvulas, for healing, he mused. Pvc had so many Job's comforters in the tonsil. business that I had no heart for this new, dreadful thing. Pierce my ears, or give me a mean shave, or anything, Doc, only spare my ukulele. It's the only one I've got. VVe are attached to each other. Then everybody went in and took all the tools they had, while I breathed for some time through my ears. They mined around for quite a while and came out tired, with my tonsils and quivering uvula. One tonsil contained a large piece of coral, which Doc exhibited to me with the remark: You poor fish, what do you think you are, a pearl oyster? Then they closed me up and the orderly took me back to my lovely room with a shower bath, by way of State Street. VVell, tonsilleetomy isn't anything to an engorged and enraged uvula, that moves exquisitely with every breath, every swallow would make an early Chris- tian embraee a totem pole. For days, it seemed weeks, I turned a handspring every time I swallowed. At night I dreamed of my lost uvula. My stomach, being male and unreasonable, was out of sympathy with traffic disturbances up the line. I thought of beefsteaks, and immediately the Nile of my salivaries overflowed and I had to swallow. Interest in the entire world lapsed for a while, and I investigated to see if my throat was cut or my neck merely broken. V Then the cycle would be repeated. As to the diet, the first day for breakfast they powdered my nose, rubbed in some cold cream 'for lunch, and let me smell the roses for dinner. Just try this as a substitute for beefsteak, coffee, and apple pie. Tonsillectomy is called a minor operation. If so, getting well is a double major. If anyoverzealous doctor condemns your tonsils, go and -commit sui- cide with a caseknife. It's cheaper and less painful. i H1371 TWO NAUGHTY TONSILS DR. VV. P. CHYNOVVIETH Two naughty t0'll3if5'-. O11e sunny day, In little Ha:eZ's throat Dtcl .s-nngly lay. They got her goat, And worrierl her loo- What in the worlcl Was she to clo? She saw Dr. Wenehfe, Who said, I declare, As he emaminezl her throat Ancl saw those tonsils there. lVe'lZ have these ont, Ancl do it quick. It's at 'mere trifle, Anal I'll do the t'1'i1:h'. So these are your ton.vil.v? Ancl you have them st-ill! If I clon't yank them ont, Some other guy will. Thus he did speak, With mirth and glee, As he swattefl a fly That sat on his lcnee. H e got his pru'ning-hook, And scissors, too, Anfl hammer and chisel The job to clo. After much eyfort The trick was done, Amt H azet went to the ward To enjoy the fun. Now she 'w1ls'he.s' her cloetor Was 'in that HOT some'zvhere, W-ith great big tonsils fl-hanging everywhere. Whene'er I review her fate And on my tonsils opine, I say, f'Believe yon me, Pm going to keep mine. 51383 f139:I IN THE LIGHT OF HAPPINESS Er1soDE ONE The Shadows of Heaven are hurried away by the approach of Dawn, who brings with her all the Gods and Goddesses to pay homage at morning worship. All are happy except Carcassonne, so the King of Heaven asks the Gods to entertain his daughter. After all is over, Carcassonne pleads to be a mortal, and wins the consent of her disheartened father. CHARACTERS IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE Shaclows, Dawn Gods and Goddessesg Slid, Careassonnds Bethrothedg Carcassonne, King of Heaven, Group of Goddesses, Diana, Mistress of the Chase, Vulcan, God of the Anvil, His Golden Maidens, Wz1r1'iorsg Apollo's Chariotg Maiden of Sleep. EPISODE Two Carcassonne sees and enjoys the beauty and joy of earthly life, but she has never thought of the darkness so many earthly folk must know, nor of Death. The Gods call her back to them again, after she has learned that contentment is in her own heart. They gather joyously to play at their favorite games, each striving to be crowned victor by happy Slid and Carcassonne. CHARACTERS IN Oimnn or APPEARANCE Butterflies, Flowers, Shepherd Boy, Elves, Prince of Comedy, Vlfanclcring Minstrels, Village Folk. P1zoc1css1oNAL Hatred, Envy, Strife, Jealousy, War, Pestilence, Poverty, Ignorance, Hunger, Famine, Sickness, Death, Iris, Rainbow Messenger of Heaven, the Gods in Olympic Gaines. 514401 , Y . 51411 - KELLOGG SCHOOL ANNUAL CHRISTMAS DEMONSTRATION l PART ONE.-Gyfzrmastics 1. Marcliing .....,,....,....,................,.....,...,..............A,...........................,,....,................. '.l'l11rcl-year Students Developing citizenship through group co-operation' 2. Formal ,,..... ...,..........,....,.....................,.A.......,...,............,.... S econd- and Third-year Students I Posture makes for poise 3. Corrective An ounce of prevention is worth zz pouml of elm-e 45. Natural .A........,.,,,....A............................1 1 .............4...,.A.......,..........,.,..,...,......,,..,....w,. Nffealth by Stunts PART Two.-Athletics .First-year Students FALL 1. Soccer ..,... .........,,,,,.......,.... ........, 1 l irst-year Students 2. Hockey ...... 4............. 1 ......,.... .,,,... S e cond-year Students VV1N'r1s1z 3. Basket-ball .....,..........,................. ........,...,......,,,.,., .......,.. ' I Third-year Students 41. Swimming and Life-saving ' SPRING 5. Baseball .,....... ....,............,,,,..,.. ....... ' l 'liird-year Students PART THREE.-Dcwzcing Dan.ci1z.g is the loftiest, the 'most bewictiful of the CLTCS because -it is no mere lrfmslatio-u from lifeg it is life itself. --I-LwELoc1c ELLIS. Villagers are gathered together for a festival. Among them are folk of all nationalities who dance their country's dance. Pop Goes the Vlfeasel ,v,,,.,.,,,,,,,A4,,,,,,, American Cllristnias Dance ,,,.,,,,, ,,, Olcl English Carol fl'h-irll-Year Siurlmzts Hopal-z ,,,,,,,,,4,.,,,,,4,,,,.,. Shepherds, Dance ,,,,, Old Dutch ,,,.,, ,,..,..,,,A,, D utch Siciliano ,,.4,, ,,,,,,,,,, S panish S ecoucl- Yam' S Lmlcvzls Gustaf's Skoal .,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,A.,,,4,,. Danish Carousel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Come, Let Us be Joyful ,,.,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,, German Hunting VVe VVill Go ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Jolly is the Miller ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Singing Gaines First-Year Stuclevzts f142l Harvest Dance Song A,,,,,,- H A ,,,,,,, Russian ,,,,,,,,R.llSSl1lI1 ........,Eng1isl1 Singring' Games Singing Games m Q S153 mmmwim wma -nmmmssg ms ss was mn a na ss ss mn a a a ms msn ,a a msg vB ms SSE 5.55 f1443jI B5 5 E E U .km is Nm E.. mmm ms E59 ,ax n-vm as may E? mgmamgg n ma mggmsdgx ass as a THE BLARNEY TRAIL PRESENTED BY THIRD-YEAR CLASS or KELLOGG Sci-IooL An old Irish sea captain, before his Hreplace, is living over the travels of his youth With a cheerful send-off by the peasants, he leaves his bride to visit such places as Holland, France, Spain, Greece, Russia, the Orient, and America. Scenes from these countries pass in rapid review before his mind, hut leave him dreaming of Erin and his Irish sweetheart. PROGRAM Old Sea Captain, Teller of the Tale ,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,., ,,,,,,,,, I -larriett Clancy IRISH SCENE Irish Lilt ...............................................................,.........,......,.....................................,..... Group Anderson, Boortz, Dennis, Eilola, Rees, Jontry, Molison, Van Horne, Young, Longbrake Sailor-Boys' Clog ,,,,.,,.,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,A,A,,,,,.,,,,..,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,A,.,,.,, Mary Puradis Couple Clog ,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,-,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,A,.,,,,,,,,,,,,4.,, I -Ielen Eldredge, Eileen Pierce The Blarney Trail ,,.,,., ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,., S ong, Claneyg Dance, Pnradis and Roark DUTCH SCENE Wooden Shoes ....................................,..,..........,.................................................,.,........... Group Kirnsey, Rees, Longbrake, Pettis, Ross, Koell, Titus, Pearson Tumbling ...,,,,,.......,........,,...,.,.....,,...............................,....,.................................,............... ,Boys Oh, VVhere Has My Little Dog Gone? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,i,..,,..,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,...... Group ' FRENCH SCENE King and Queen ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, G u stnfson, Anderson Maids in Waiting ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, R oss, Peters Jester's Dance ,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Mildred dc Long' Pierrette and Pierrot ,.,,,,,,,, ..,,,.,,,. A lberdine J ontry, Verna Troyer Bluette Polka ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, B ernice Matthews Pavlowa Gavotte ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, E lizabeth Miller, Mary Paradis SPANISH SCENE Gypsy Chief ,,,,.,, ,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, i ,,,,,,,,, E leanor Wi1vpe1'man Siciliano ,.,............,..,,.,,,..........,.,.....,.,........................................................i......,,.............. Group Trout, Dennis, Longbrake, Richtmycl' Captive Gypsy Dance ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,.,.,..,.,,,..,,.....................,..,...,........ Mable Klllcy Chariot of Apollo ,,,.,,,,,, Greeting ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,., Vintage .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Blue Danube ,,,,,, Cossaek Dance ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Folk Legend ,,,,,,,,,,.,i,,,,.,,. Karminskaia .....................................,..,.................,........................,...............,.....,. , ........ Molison, Titus, Pettis, Prlest ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,, Flre .....................,......,..,.. Sacred Frog Dance ,,,,... Cymbal Dance ,,.,,,,,,,, Miss America ,,,,,,,, GRECIAN SCENE ,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,Miller, Van Horne, Pierce, Shields, Matthews ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,Monson, Mahan, Bloedcl, Eldredge, Zeiglcr RUSSIAN SCENE ' , ...,.. ..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,i,,,,,.,,,i,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, T r 0 ut, Mahan Young Group Peters, Longbrake. Richtmyer, VVipperman, Gustafson ORIENTAL INDIAN SCENE ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,B00l l1Z, Dennis, Eilola Bloerlcl, Zcigler A ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Van Horne, Pierce, Paradis AMERICAN SCENE ,,,,,,,,Aln1e Shields H4441 ,, .. .. 1, w -----. 1 ,- - f:-'-- 1' .1 ,,' ,n , '31,-af Y -, 9- l T1 Y I ,. 1. w JS uv-11 . .3-. V E-Q57 i , ' I . ig. 'nf 1 5 f- N, J -ma ' .Jw .gy W . J 1: .Q ' 1 . 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I feel as though something must hap- pen soon or I won't live to tell the tale. Perhaps you might want to warn hlm for me? Yours. as lately. Ifl.tz1cLL1a, Dec. 28, 1922. Dear Lucille:- The old year is fast leaving us and the New Year gradually entering. Joy to the world. for with it come our stripes Maybe we won't look like proud banners floating around. I was measured for mine a few weeks ago. That's all I can tell you about that. Only, one of the dressmakers said, You certainly are going to get your share. I thought she was rather impudent. but failed to remind her of it. Xmas was rather nice, but I know where lt was nicer. Several of the girls got big boxesfrom home. My, but we did eat. No. we just nat- urally forgot our vegetarian diet. It seems only fair that we should dissipate once in a while. That was the nearest we could get to home and we all did full justice to it all. lVe intended to dedicate the chicken bones to Dr. Kellogg. but my conscience bothered me Kas well as my digestive tractl, so the idea was abandoned. I'm treating a. list in the Bath Dept. now. Yes! it is nice, but-Oh! such immodesty. I've lost all I ever owned tmodesty, I meanl. But if you could see my list, you'd think this place was a modern Jerusalem. Some of them have an idea I am one of them. However, they are very nice and I've made a discovery. Most of them aren't as tight as old Mack Sennett plc- tures them. Quite the opposite. my dear. I've also discovered there are lots of nice young men in. I tell you Battle Creek isn't such a had place. at'ter all. 'iVell, I must open my books again. I'm glad I'm not a P. E. or a D. S. So long, HAzm..I.1a. Jan. 18, 1923. My dear LnciIIa:- Hooray! I'm not a proble any more. I feel so dignified in my stripes. But my can won't sit straight. My Supl. has informed me twice that it was on crooked. I must get busy and prac- tice flxlng my woolly mop to match my cap. The new probies are here. I wonder if we looked as forlorn as they do! Poor kids. I feel so sorry for them. IVcll, I'm stlll treating a llst of Jews. Il.'s lots of fun. But lt's beginning to wear on my nerves. At 3.00 A. M. I caught myself awake and crying, Log bath, pleasef' I-Iot and cold sprayg Shampoo on the slab. My poor room- ma1.c got up and turned on the light and ran for a glass of water. She came back and took my pulse and ternperature before administering the water and after flnlshing all. she decided I needed a bottle of Mapqnosium Citrate. W'e had chop Huey downtown last nite, '1'here's a reason. l.Vith love. :HAZ ELL E . Feb. 26, 1923. llmrr LuciIlu:- Time seems to be sprouting wings already. I'm out of the Bath Dept. and on a night case. I don't know what's wrong with my patient, but she sure talks funny. Last nix-:ht she said she was going to kill me and I said to her, says I, And what would I be doing while you were killing me? That must have quelled her feel- ing' somewhat, for she turned over and wont to sleep. The next thing I knew someone was poking me and when I opened my eyes, there stood my patient in her bed attire, just laugh- ing for all she was worth. You're the only one I've told this to, so don't pass it on. because we aren't supposed to sleep on duty. I am beginning to see more interesting parts ot B. C1 besides the Sanltnrlum and its inmates. Guess maybe I will like it after all. By-By for now, Old Dear, H.xzlcr.mc. B. C,. Mich.. Aug. 31, 1923. Dear lL1m'ilIv:- VVell. my Ilrst vacation is over wlth, and I dicln't want to come back al all. Only I thought I may as well, so here I am. They sent me back to the hospital again and I am on floor duty in the Men's XVard. I don't do vcry much except temperatures and pulse. They do that enough. though. I gave my tlrst hypo today. G. I don't know what hap- pened, but that man jumped about Z! feet ln the air, boy! I took my hypo and bcxtt It out of the room. but the Senior nurse took me buck ln and made me give it under her supervision. The only thing that I had forgotten the ilrst time was to squeeze his arm. I dldn't dare be- cause I was atfraid he might think I was Fresh. Oh! I wonder it I will ever get used to this life. If I will. it sure takes a long time. No wonder the nurses' training is three long years. NVe are still having tv. lot of class work. It seems such a plly that we oan't. have more time for that, but somehow or other. the more time we have the more classes they pile on' us. Knowledge is quite an important factor around here. Guess I had better try and absorb a little. ' Yours. HAZ lf: nt. lc. 51481 51491 13. C., Mich., Oct. 12, 192515. 110110, Old Dear:- llly second year has begun, and in spite ot' all I could do, I am still here. A surprising num- ber of my classmates, however, have been called home permanently by the illness of rela- tives, but I don't feel as though my one year of training had prepared me suflieiently, so I'll linger on and see what the next year will bring. A lot of the girls are having the Flu this year. I hope I am fortunate enough to escape it. The trouble is we are all kept too busy, with all the other nurses oft duty. IVell, maybe it is best for us, so I won't fuss. Must close now and go down to my supper of spinach and Pep. Oh, for a nice steak to- night, but my pockelbook says no ?!-. By-By, I-Ion, HAZELLIQ. March 23, 1925. My Dear:- I fully realize. old-timer, that I haven't written for more than a. year, but maybe you can still forgive me. No reason or excuse at all, only after your last letter I just decided I'd wait a while before answering and it has been zt long while, too. I did not get to see you last fall when I was but that wasn't my tault. IVhen I stop home, and retrace my footsteps back to a year ago I cannot help but feel proud of myself. Gradua- tion just two and a. half months oft and here I am, after three years, stlll plodding along. I never had the slightest idea of staying. You know nie, I never have been able to settle down. Of all the things that have happened since nineteen twenty-tour began. In the first place I was in the Dispensary. I laugh yet when I think of my first morning there. You see we wear our blue Proble dresses there and after a year and three months mine hadn't grown with me: so I had to scurry around the Dorm. in search of a fitting uniform. Jessie Post came to my rescue, but alas, the mice must have chewed a part of the belt off for it would not reach. around me: however, with the help of six or seven safetles, I managed to ar- rive at the Dlspensary, breathless, for fear of bursting my belt. I must have been a sight for our Supervisor. She gasped aloud and turned to Mabel Selfe and said, For pity's sake, dress that girl. That was my greeting. After that everything went along smoothly. But, Oh! Those nite calls. Every nite, no matter how cold it was, just about 2.00 A. M. a gentle knock would come on my door and a sweet voice would say, Hazelle, Dr. Lowe wants two girls for an O. B. call. Then was when I wished that my room. was half way in order so that I could have found my shoe to throw at her. And ice? My word, one night Osborn and I 150 l went on a call and we could not climb hill, it was so slippery, so we ,lust threw the our bags on up and made our way up on hands and XVe were always rushed those nights. Our four bags NVQVB always busy and one morning at 4.00 knees. Those were days ot real sport. A. M. saw Glad Lowe and myself pegglng over to that ,Dispensary in our Nite Attire, our hair hanging down our backs on our way to re- Iill bags, It was a lucky thing for us the Police wasn't around then. After that name O. 13. 'Ward. Happy days there, too-even night duty, when at 2.00 A, M. I would be parked on a rocker with four infants In my arms, trying to lull them to sleep. I wonder now how my mother ever managed me. Horrors!! Then. came Detroit!! Three months ot-well, but I had a glorious time. Let your imagina- tion work overtlme now: but I had a glorious time. I can't there For fear and that lsn't attraction for when I finish sure did tell you any ot our escapades ot' being caught even yet. Yes, all. The old city still holds an me. I thlnk I will work there my course. Those three months go by quickly, and all my days were enjoyed, even when Mrs, Feist would haul me oft duty to make me go over and pick up a piece of thread which the sweeper forgot that morning. Those were thc days, but now they are gone forever. Operating room followed and my poor legs are stiff yet, whenever I think of those eight weeks. The first week was the blg one though and I was a bigger one. One rnornlng K. C'ole, our Senior ledge nurse, brought out a pan all wrapped up and said, Now hurry and run this through and bring it in to Dr. Martin. Maybe you think I didn't hurry. I did and when I brought it ln to the Doctor, one ol? the girls said that I should unwrap it for him, as they were all busy. My heart sank within me when I finally got those covers off and discovered the joke. I had sterilized a bed pan. VVell, I have forgiven them finally, but, never again. The rest of the time went peacefully on and I did, too. Since then I have had Medical Ward and Diet Kitchen. 'sVondert'ul places to be, but I am glad they are over. Now I am ln the Nose and Throat .Department began my second week yes- terday. So far so good, and I know the rest will be. too. XVhen I have finished this all of my special work will be flnished. Only two and a hall' months and I graduate, then to look forward to November and State Board. Sweet dreams, I must say. I must say that my three years have gone much faster than I expected and in spite of blunders. knocks and bumps, I am still all there. It is a grand and glorious feeling to be a Senior, but what a wonderful thrill it will be to possess a black band and then just a little later to be able to sign off, Yours as over, llltzn-zur.:-: Patil., R. N. 51511 51523 JOKE . TEN COMMANDMENTS 1. Thou shalt not move or breathe without reinstatement from the registrar. 2. Thou shalt not stay out week nites or otherwise without a late per. 3. Thou shalt not powder thy nose in public-let it shine. 4. Thou shalt not fail to master manners and conduct in school and out. H a. In chemistry class thou shalt confine thy thoughts and emotions to chemical reae tions and results only. 6. Thou shalt not wear thy skirts so short as to demoralize the whole Sanitarium. 7. Thou shalt not smoke, for if thou dost, something surely shall happen. 8. Thou shalt enter dormitories by the doors only. 9. Thou shalt always be .found at the place where ye have signed out. 10. Thou shalt do no deed that will grate on thy conscience. The human race is divided into two classes: those who rinse the tub out after taking ' a bath, and those who do not. What you need, my dear young lady, is a little sun and air, advised Dr. Harbaugh to Kay Bishop. VVhy, the very idea, Kay exclaimed indignantly, I'm not even married. Freshman.-Are you a German professor? Dr. Honew well.-No. What makes ou ask that? J Y F TH.?7l7IlH7lf.'-'BCC!1lISC your marks are so low. ADVICE TO LOVESICK MAIDENS HELEN ROWVLAND Remember that:- A man's heart is like a barber shop, in which the ery is always, Next! There are lots of sure cures for love, but the quickest and surest is-another love. Falling in love consists merely in uneorking the imagination and bottling the com- mon sense. Adam was the first man to misunderstand a woman. -From Gu-ide to Bleu. Lady Customer.-I want a pair of hloomers I can wear around my gymnasium. fllerk fabsentlyj.-Certainly. Just what size is your gymnasium, Madam? 51533 I hate girls that never are campused. I l1ate girls that are always off duty on Saturday night. I hate girls that never miss Billy Ryan. I hate girls that ride around in Pierce-Arrows. I hate girlsuthat Walk in on others' late permits. I hate girls that have loads of clothes fiii5.00 down and pay as you wear thcmj. I hate girls that never have worn rings with uniforms on duty. I hate girls that never eat hamburgers with onions. Iim not an upstage or a goody-goody, Illll not mad at the world, And I'm not in love, but I can't help it ! ll AN IDEAL ROOMMATE Does not snore, VVears her own clothes, Is same size as I am, Lends me l1er clothes willingly, Uses only half of the dresser and a quarter of the closet, Does not turn on the lights when coming in late at night, Furnishes toothpaste, shoe polish and cold cream, Turns on the heat, closes the windows at 5.30 A. M. without being asked. Where art thou, my Ideal If' H ANOTHER ONE TO DOC'S CREDIT She became so excited during a debate that she jumped from her scat, turned to Mr. Daskam and cried, Madam Chairman. THEY SAY SHE IS A COLLEGE GIRL! Peggy, having been absent the day before, felt herself free to day-dream during the review. Mr. Daskam said, VVhy did the Pilgrims come to America, Miss Rees? Peggy calmly looked up, having heard only her name, and said, I don't know, hir. Daskam. I wasn't here the last time. .il If a woman on the links won't respond to fore, try three ninety-eight. Dr. Dfloshier.-I want all girls that can to see this emergency. It's to be a Caesarian operation. Hazel Doolen.-Is it a man or a woman? H541 51551 VVe hope those that take State Board will not have to be State Boardersf' , . Advice to June State Boarders :- 1. Don't address Dr. Richard Olen familiarly Miz Olsen. 2. Find St. Mary's Parish and buy ink before 7.55 A. M. fllxams. at 8.00.j 3. Don't forget 10.00 P. M. Dormitory Rules. -lf. Don't hesitate between bus and train-get a taxi fnot saying whoscj. 5. Take all text-books with you, you'll need themg wc did. 6. Don't spend all your money on food. Remember the hotel bill. 7. Donit lose sleep for thc next two months. What does ferment mean? I When anything begins to work. VVell, I guess you better begin to ferment. We may live without poetry, music or artg We may live without conscience, and live without hearty But where'er there are folks, Civilized man cannot live without jokes. Dr. Pierce Cto a sedate probiej.-Do you want a kiss? Probie.-Indeed not. Dr. Pierce.-Well, then, l'll eat it myself Cand calmly pulled a candy kissj. If you don't like these jokes And their dryness makes you groan, You should have strolled 'round occasionally, With some goods of your own. It was formerly thought that the honor of wearing Sit and Sit and Sigh pins was due only to the graduating students. Much to our deep regret, we have seen several underclassmen wearing our cherished pins. Is this a new tradition or condition or transgression? VVill one of our new would-be sisters volunteer to inform us? Market now open for bids for '10.00 P. M. parking space in front of East Hall. Special rates to Faculty. What was your order, Sir? I am sorry to say that I have forgotten it. I gave it so long ago I donit remember it, but I'll change it, for it would be out-of season now. f156J HOSPITAL RULES Winnie called up Hospital to inquire as to the state of health of a friend. Nurse.-I-Ie's getting along fine, but he's convalescing just now. Winnie.-I'll sit down :md wait until he's through. .i11 LET US THANK MR. WRIGLEY If it were not for chewing gum, Lots of people we know Wolilcl never get any exercise. An air pilot took up a man and his wife for ten dollars on condition that they paid him one dollar every time he made them shout. He performed some dizzying stunts, but not :1 word from the passengers. As he shut off l1is engine on landing, the pilot, without turning around, said, Well, you are sports. I never thought you'd stand it as well. ' Yes, answered the man, hut I nearly lost a dollar when my wife fell out. A mighty pain to love it is, And 'tis a pain that pain to miss, But of all pain the greatest pain It is to love, but love in vain. Dr. Pritchard.-Devil! Shocked f'la.vs.-You needn't look shocked, I've heard you say it. f157'l 1 I A I , . i l E J W 5? AQ. -D ft! lA?j9l-f W f1591 A nurse in training consulted a doctor as to her ailments. He gave her some medi- cine, but after several visits she seemed no better. Doc.-What's your occupation? fl JI Nurse. Doc.-Here's fifty cents. Get yourself a good feed. Pt. Qafter tonsil operationj.-Where is the nurse they call Allyce? Jenny Catan.-Have you heard of my latest discovery? Cuttie.-No, what is it? Jenny.-Well, I've found out l1ow to tell the number of pieces of macaroni on a plate. Cuttie.-How? J emi y.-Add up the ends and divide by two. Gabe.-Doc, was your tonsilleetomy successful? Doc.-You bet. I received 4- bouquets of flowers, 3 boxes of candy, 5 specials, 3 telegrams and 15 postal cards. Q This is the third time you've looked on Me1ody's paper. Yes, sirg she doesn't write very plainly. ' :A magazine writer tells us that a dog fills an empty place in a 1nan's life. 'This is especially true of a hot dog. ITEGCILGT.-'Rl1tll, do you know Lincoln's Gettysburg address? Ruth.-No. I thought he lived at the VVhite House. if-Fw? Bernice was having her troubles with the ups and 'xffl downs of her original dance. Suddenly Tiny Long- lfh , '? brake cried out, Let's do it again, Bernice. I'll draw out three long notes this time and you try lying down on them. l LOOK BEFORE YOU SIT! is our warning to Aggie. We'd recommend almost anything but a hot radiator as a parking-place before a dance. You might try a fountain, Aggie! f160l I 161 Aj Grandmother Partridge, of Stewart, has been reading palms and face, analyzing handwriting, etc. Lefty consulted her. Grandmother consented to tell Lefty a little about her character. Presently Lefty said, Is my face hard to read? Grandmother replied, No indeed, it's quite simple. I wouldn't marry you if you were the last man ou earthf, You bet you wouldn'tg under those conditions I could take my choice. 1 Professor Hayes.-ln what battle did General Wolfe, wl en hearing of victory, cry, I die happyv? I'xn not sure, but I think it was his last one. No matter how fast a fish swims, he never, never sweats. Have you read 'Freckles'? No, just plain ones. APPEARANCES ARE DECEIVING Bones, it seems, is possessed of a sweet look that we have not noticed. Wliile in Detroit she called at a children's hospital. A nurse answered her ring. Bones.- Have you a corrective department in your hospital? Nurse.- No, we haven't. You see we are a new institution-however, if you care to enter your child on thc waiting list -and the occupants in the waiting car dashed out to collect what was left of Bones. .. . H. Price fto Dean Gliem at a masqueradej.-I can't dance with you, you dumb Bunny. Prahl Con awakening from a nap in Materia Medica Classj.-Are D. T.'s feet a Hypnotic or an Anodyne? Marg1Lerite.-Wllat a pity handsome men are always conceited. Gilbert.-Not always, little girl. I'm not. If we could buy some people for what they are worth and sell them for what they A think they'rc worth, we'd have our fortunes made. .Ll Miss Gibson.-Give some examples of a simile. Her lips quivered like a light auto. He edged nearer to her until he was almost as close as the air in the subway. 51621 fwzmwqwwwwh ff',gSfdsJmQ A' :W- ,fogb-.Q .r 1 Q-Us 1.Ar MvQ. -f 1.5 gi, E f163J A NIGHT ON THE THIRD FLOOR IN HOSPITAL Orderly.-Are you the one that has been ringing this bcll for the last half hour? Patient.-Yes, confound it! I- Ofrderly.-VVell, cut it out! Do you want to wake up the night nurses? Betty.-VVl1o was Newton? Oh, he's the man who invented gravity. Have you an opening for a college graduate? Yes, an' don't slam it on the way out. Doctor fexamining insurance prospectj.-Do you talk in your sleep? Miss Lake.-No, I talk in other pcople's sleep. Doctor.-How come? Bliss Lalre.-I'1n a college professor. Chemical energy is the ability to perform chemical experiments. On a tombstone in an old cemetery appeared this :- Here lies Elijah Jones, Good and upright citizen, Weighed 250 pounds, Open wide, Ye Golden Gates. Smart Young P. E. to Nurse.-Your school is not a college, it's VVc're more successful than a matrimonial bureau. I-IOW TO BE POPULAR First-Take the Shiek Test. Second-Faint. Third-Be carried out. Who were the 'Four I-Iorscmen'? I Paul Revere Jesse James Tom Mix and Barney Goo 'le. J 5 . VVhatever trouble Adam hacl, No man in days of yore Could say, when he had told a joke, I've heard that one before. f1641j an match factory Tiywfffobvsvvgb, mpm, ' flu-jw JWM wwf' 1 x W QQ '42 KJ A - DOT - O - RHYME W. 11. C. Two little Dots one stormy night On East Hall lawn did quarrel and fight. One had a beau, the otl1er had noneg Tl1at's the way the quarrel begun. He is my beauf' said the bigger Dot. is your beau? Well, I guess not. Long into the night they did fight, Seolding each other with all their might. Until at last the man went home, Leaving the Dots sadly alone. Each was a. sadder but wiser Dot, For both had lost what each had sought. Now they're congenial and unselfish, too, For one man will do when there's not two. .l Mary Grant.-Conductor, does this ear go over Main Street bridge? Conrlzzctor.-Well, if it doesn't, lady, we are going to get a terrible ducking. li- Tl1ere's meter in gas, Tl1ere's meter in toneg But the only time to meter Is to meter alone. .11 Mr. Daslcam.-Who invented the steam engine? S tudent.-VVliat F Mr. D.-Correct. '!Ca1zdy. -Are you sure your folks l-:now l'm coming home? Mac.-They ought toy I've argued with them for a whole hour about it. ,li- B. H.-Do you like peanuts? Beulcy.-No, not on Sundays. ADVICE TO EAST HALL GIRLS Never park in front of East Hall. Drive to the foot of Garfield. Leave your escort in the car. Walk up the hill Alone. -Dean Gliem. 51663 'Se L V- gs--. . 1 4.1. Q' . .15 -sf, -. Wi W' Jwffuc ,iff if ya. 1 , 1,4 .r- .,-: , 1 4 -I .. uv .. .KJ I 8 'G n l A iff 'K' 1 .J ,lr,,3. A- fl H '- -'Lu IW 'sv ,hd V' -Lama, 1 ' H .,,. Exn7 L167j N ,119 iiffffig' 242: 2 afmw A9 wwf u OVERHEARD IN PHYSIOLOGY CLASS Digestion begins in the mouth and ends in the big and little testmnentf' FROSH PROM. Place-Lincoln dungeon. Time-3.30 A. M. Hostesses-Upper-classmen Mob. Guests-Delinquent Frosh. Bits of conversation were as follows :- Bend down or youill splinter your head. Turn off that flash. Do you expect to make Sigma Psi? Attitude! Erase that grin. Ah wanted tu I11U.l1Cl1.n Privileges Punishment, Tubs, Solos. Stroke and lift. Respect Give it to 'em hard. Such nerve l The party ended at daybreak. The guests departed, declaring that the hostesses had thrown a very successful surprise party. It was one of the big social events of the season. ' rs I suppose after Hitehins receives her B. S. degree she will be looking for 21 Ph. D. next. No, she will be looking for :1 J. O. Bf, rx Name a collective noun. If J! A vacuum cleaner. What do you think of Czeclio-Slovakia ? u VVell, it's hard to say. Springs the time for loving, Or so the poets tellg I'd be in line and shoving, But I'rn not feeling well. What's the most nervous thing next to ZIV Woman? ME, next to a woman. Is this a fast train? Of course it is. I thot it wasg would you mind my getting out to see what it is fast to?', Where is your chariot, Ben F I left it with Hur. 5 ms 1 TI-IRILLING E. L.-Have you ever met a man whose touch seemed to thrill every fiber of your being? N. A.-Oh, yes, once-a dentist. ll'iggin,gs.-Are Koi-n's expensive? X N. T.-Don't knowg but tomatoes ure live cents u pound. Fran.-Did you give the waiter your order? Tess.-Yes, but I think he means to keep it for ai souvenir. Musiczilly speaking, snoring is sheet music. My pen is light, My ink is paleg My hand shakes like The devil's tail. My writingis poor, My English burng But, thank the Lord, The nurse has come. Marian Arnold :ind her carholuted vaseline to grease silk napkins in O. R. Many xnurried men object to that feminine touch. Edie.-Is that one of the latest hziircuts? Pal.-I guess so, I just got it. n Kailzryn.-ls this the Bureau of Information? Lady Cat boothj.-Yes. VVh:1t do you want? Katllryn.-Is my hut on straiglit? 1311-S'i7I-KS-S' lllrm, to Friend.-''Education-boshI Look at Brown's son. He's got his M. A. and his B. A., hut he still has to rely upon his PA. Her father is familiar with many tongues. Ah, IL linguist? Nope, zz physician. 51691 fi x 'FIB f -?w N701 Ed 51711 9 I C S 9 OUR DIVEH H. HITCI-HNS Twas the night before H allowe'en and up to the Dive Came the CAULDRON staff of twenty-five. Grim purpose shone on all their faces As those sim young girls took their places. This book must be oatf, the Editor said, By the 'middle of M ay--if we work till welrc dead. Yoifre right, said our nzanager, by her side. Aye, aye, the other four replied. So they all set to with viva and vigor, Glad that the task was to be no bigger: For the compiling and publishing of college books Is not so much fan as to others it looks. As time went on the days flew past. Til only a month remained 'til the last, Til girls would be going north, east, south and west, And THE C,wL1moN had not yet been pressed W' ith very maclz. of typewriter picking, C' And very mach of picture-sticking, The daninLy was ready to go to Gage, Wfith something good on every page. The sim then thought a holiday earned, A For Hyoa get what you take is a truth they'd learned . Just what this little spree will be, Ufe have to wait awhile to see. ' Came a day when a book of Blue and Gold Was given each student. A wealth to unfold Of memfries of dear old college days, To remind ns of friends-in a thousand ways. Twas in Jane the staff of twenty-jive Bade good-by to the C.xULmcoN dive,,' And, with shaking knees and graying hair, Parted at last with staff worries and care. l:172:I THE CALL x 2 Z I -. 71 3 ':i.3'.-,I - ,H 1 , I X1 - ff1 j f L .1 555541, L l gli? v-'z Is I 7'lmrr2'.v often. fell in llzis school uf ours wif, ZPL I , S, J '.vf1, V - ' gg x 1 'ig-L 7'Ilrf.vlrf1ny1:xl sur! of rn cr1ll. ' f 4 lpn w f- ' ,. xj b fl I X ll rffrwlmx lim yofuny, llm ulrl. Ulf' wixrf- T 'li' NEW' K - 'w' ,V - f :J . P. 'fS5?Z3.I,?11g,, .ua ,lil LV .-X fm? Nu rr4.vpmvuzr of 7m1'.w11.v ul all. -3,,1f,gLf4Li.'- dgllipga-kJ M12 2 - Jkalggi 1 V jj ,A .15IL-TM 'Zac-'u,1:LEg?.,:' 37 .2 4 i f , I wi AM L. Q .- ffffl' 3 li, gif-l-In-.fl 1 Zluw 'w 4U -:VTX . . . H4 .JJZ4:i?pfJ,..,y, ll snwmllnzfes comes 'inf the SPl'l'l1!jlf'l7lZl5. M-:Z 'flfil But mn-rc often in. the fnllg 1 - 7'l:r'r1f rare few nf our peppy Sf'IlII0llfS .fg-,,,Z,N . 221711. Who lmzm not lumwl the cull. f V' I wry' I It seizes you zvillloful Tvarning A-url will not let you 'rcstg You may fight and fight this yem'11fh1g, BML it always gels the best. f' , Af- -. So we mrila In wuz- fy-ie-nrlx flml umm-a com-ing I H D J fl'llU'llff,l we rlu'n'l know mmctly wlmu, I q K For nflrm we are forrfefl rvlmn- I?'ll7II,'7lLf'll'If 5--1-4 ..,,,. To rirln iw- u lmnl.w of Lin. 3, wg, wvlh, 'LT -mf Yvff-vuxs wp, avs cum'-max We all ata-rl out fc-gv'i11.11i11?, T -Tiff? As limb is our hlkilzg coclej ,. ,4,.3., , W Hut -rvlzo could help be-ing lmppy ,, W hen tlaeyhue a-nszcserezl the ffcall of the -ronrl.-'f g if f ' -' ,- QW ,- ,A - 41 f 'Q T 17 X l I Q- X if Q - ' 1 f ' X 1' Q gm Q f 'KX 1 P1 . Q ' x,,f' -fam l' ,H W QAM 'M -. . - ,N X..- . N. Y Sw? df' - ' gnu- 4fff',,.N--.3 'A X' X ' , W ,fl Q, , Q ra- -1-4,.. MW--A f X V - S 542- r X nt f-' XLJZ - A -, X yjl lf xf , f.x 51733 w.- gx FROM THE LATEST BOOK OUT As a remedy for fainting-Blotters in your shoes to draw the blood to your feet l Author, Sui: S1MoNs. Turn failure into victory, Don't let your courage fadeg ' And if you get a lemon, Just make the lemon aid. The only safe side to any argument is the middle. Dlrs. Newlywed fto butcherj.-I want some lard. Butcher.-Pail? ZVIrs. N. W.-Oh, does it come in different shades? If you ean't laugh at the jokes of the age, laugh at the age of the jokes. Waiter.-Will you have some pie? M ary G.-Is it compulsory? Waiter.-No, it's apple. Arclent Lover.-All, Dearie, please say the words that will make you mine. Pauline.-Two million dollars. Ei 51741 H A X WE CAME l 9 fr M ns to I fftude X SW n f y XNIAYSGS -VF-,ff WE SAW 1 9' 'Rf I-'Bet v7Y p3, :we MXN V 1' L www ,Y ,, WH 1 MD B y WE CONQUEREID if lil 10.00 A. M. 10.30 A. M. 10.50 A. M. 11.00 A. M 12.00 M. 1.10 P. M 1.410 P. M 2.05 P. M 2.10 P. M 3.00 P. M 41.00 P. M 6.30 P. M 6.50 P. M 7.30 P. M 8.15 P. M 10.00 P. M 10.30 P. M 11.00 P. M THE DIARY OF AN ABUSED STOMACH dear! another warm day. 'Wonder if I'll be abused as I was yester- day. If I am, I'm going on a strike. Just disposed of a half-chewed breakfast. We ran on duty, which meant I was jigglcd about and so tired that it took me twice as long to do my work. Hope she gives me an hour or two of complete rest before anything more comes my Oh wav. Two glasses of ice-water have just arrived. It will take all the energy I can pump up in the next hour just to warm me up to normal again. Half-chewed breakfast did not satisfy her and she sneaked out and bought some peanuts and started again. Peanuts have been drifting along steadily ever since. Think she has finished them, too. u Decided she wasn't hungry, instead of going to East Hall and getting me a good solid dinner, she sent me down an ice-cold egg-nog, heavy laden with chocolate. Could have managed it all right if it hadn't been so unnaturally cold, but that made it terribly difficult to deal with. lNIore ice-water. VVas mistaken about the peanuts. She found another handful in the bottom of her uniform pocket, and now I'm getting them again. More ice-Water. She went to class, so I have at least two hours' rest. Was mistaken about it. She decided to skip the next class to go walking with a certain fellow who brought us a box of caramels. Just heard her say, Oh, dear, I don't feel a bit well. The milk in that egg-nog must have been sour. On duty again she had seine lifting to do and as usual used my muscles instead of her arm muscles. You see she wanted to save her muscle for future use. Tired me almost as much as a six-course dinner. She got off duty early so she could play a set of tennis before dinner, and here I am tired out and a lot of work to do. We were invited by a sissy sport with a belt on his coat to have a soda before going home. Had a lemon phosphate and then ran to the Dorm. to get dressed before the next man arrived. Fried taters, cucumbers, veal cutlets, eatsup, cookies and canned blue- berries. VVhat do you know about that? We are strolling down to the corner with a knock-kneed guy in a sport shirt and white pants for pineapple ice-cream. Got back to the Dorm. Some of the girls had made some iced lemonade. She drank two glasses and ate half a dozen pickles. I tried to keep the lemonade and pickles, but they got mixed up in spite of me. I go on a strike. She sent for the doctor. Doctor arrived. Everyone offered suggestions, but no one seemed to do anything. They finally sent me down about six glasses of hot soda. I am feeling much better now. Good-night. I 51761 PROG ,. . fs-gginx' l AY L ,Sl , , l . , Q, X 'f :h,f xl H .I : n , . . Ajlml l .. , 'ffm l 7:20A. fl-l -.V L- X 'mu' lt E M. .i ,, , M Gy ,HI .1 A 7-00 A 7:40 lo 8:40 A. M. i ' 8:30 lo 9:00 A. M. y wi M1 - or W me Folk Dances and 9:00 lo 9:30 A. . Q' I' I arch or en an Women. 9:30 lo l0:l0 A.M. ' in ' l 1: es, aselna , elc., or n, Mr. lnman. l2:45 to 2:00 P. M. DINNER. 3:00 to 4:00 P. M. Gymnasium7-G' es, Medal ymnaslicsx lley Ball, elc. -- 5:00 P.M. Parlor-Leclu ' Dr. e orman. '14-Q an I., 6:45 P. M. SUPPE bl 1 A 4.2,-R X 7:00 P. M. Gymn u 5 Li lics anel Gran I . ch wil usic ' , 7:45 P.M. Lol: U ch a cerl. IVYWK I N Notice , K slV ' . Ear, Nos cl T eparlment open eonlinuously fro ' Iv . Nl. Ice 4 f y anel niglxl. Call Desk after 5 Wa' 'aslmic a Ili pen rom 0'00 A M lo 7'0 ' Ld! Arqh- . .MI J '-fH1z -I i l X xl.. Dc v rg . - . -':----- 1 1 . unelay, : .ltialal . in gilwoll W ., n Klzl rv- .1 3:00, 4:15, 7:30, and 8.519 5 1-., f' .1 S 5515 P.1v1. only, X 0 Q 7 -' e r . ml, Delroit and local papers al News Q nilarium mailing, on display in Palm Garden sium. . ibrary an Rea .69 nd Floor Parlor, Main Building, ope . to Q K,Q:00 ' Nl. cl - College Building, open 8:00 A. Ufge H4 . M. K -r.lalc.Gle, by S .neatly 1 a . L- ' . - : 64. - ocial X ' . on Room. 6 0 Visitors clesirin to be . anitarium will sla U . 1 or from ,- - , , illfllllllllx Nl 9 , 9 X m is from o o 5 er of registered :::::? :'::: '- Cows, n 4 . 1- S conditions re uirecl for cerliliecl milk. ' V hcrcl is un -1 1 su - i o o deral inspec rs who guarantee free- Illltzld ' ' X ' D 111111 m from lubercu os s. ' Fond or flowers nal lo e la 1 m Ure dini g room. 4 2iE5EEf2E55? .esa- ,42efz'2-3., .-Q.. s 4' l si 2 A f177l X l CLASS OF 725 PRESENTS TO YOU y xr ff Q47 is v? f178J 57 1 4 'IO 13 1-1 15 16 17 IH 2l 23 Eli 27 261 30 Ill 33 35 Illi 37 KS 41 112 43 44 47 no 51 52 53 54 55 56 S7 BS 59 61 GAL 65 67 Gil 70 72 73 74 75 78 79 R3 S-1 S6 S7 88 89 90 01 HORIZONTAL Sanitarlum Cabin-.y ' A cafe where we frequently eat. Preilx meaning round. A period ol' time. A. printer'e4 measure. A pronoun. A preposition meaning upon. A.n individual. 1 2 3 4 5 li 7 8 A unit by which an electric- current ls men.- sured. l'lls1iatcl1od. Tllvislnn oi' Llnie. View. Seventh miie ol' sezrlc. A wnrd where bullies nro fablnzl. A container for coffee. Prenoslllnn. Obtained from nine tree. Pronoun. TIela.llm1Hhlp. To cause io hc taken. such as mccllcinef To tem' at an seam. Owe me Qnlablxl. 'lil-'fi-1-'2-fl. Clonoelicd Seniors C:LblJr.l. Series of all the tones ln music. A lolfty reall. i An exclarnation. One who hires. A hard place in FL piece of wood. The your the Seniors have looked forwzxrd to. Dcllnile article used by Scotch. To raise upright. A. part ol? the Battle Creek College Ca.lJbr.l. A preposition. Kind of an oak tree Qztbbizl. Home of the Grand Mnrcli. People from the North. Angry. Part of thc verb to be. No. Note of the scale. Boy. Republic tahlnxl. Cheek falJhr.7. To blemish. Noi: often. One time. Lust one. Devoured. Railroad Cnblnzl. An exclamation. To exist. A clinging evergreen nlant. A r:1.llwu.y that goes to Buttle Creek. Saturdays. By birth. x 9 10 11 12 19 20 21 22 25 27 29 32 34 36 39 44 L15 46 47 48 119 G0 U2 G3 64 66 G9 71 711 75 76 77 78 S0 S1 83 S5 87 51793 VERTICAL A body of xater. Part of the body. Used at the table. To observe. Unmarried fFl.b1J!'.1. A pronoun. A fowl. The answer we often late leaves. I-Talif em Cndd sl. One of our Deans. A tavern. A color. Cmitrzmction of ever. Registered nurse falahr Prefix meaning half. Small children. Meaning with CLatln3. Scotch woollen cap we Here. XVha.t we came here fo Storelzousc. Founder of the San. Make believe. Pronoun. Prelix meaning round, To he fpl.J. Ku Klux Klan Cabbnl. Insurance Cnblnnj. Highest point. Our clmplain.. A way by which medicine is Precise of refined. Our anatomy teacher. Not happy. :ret when we ask for J. sometimes wear. lf. given. A small animal resembling a mouse. To perform. Contraclion of ma.mmz1. Our uncle. And so forth. Married woman. To sieze. A boy's nickname. Evening fpoeticj. A grain. Note of the scale. Back home Qahbrj. 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Wasl1i1'1gto11 Ave. The Economical Shopping Mecca x14l1n1n1o14:1x:1n1:1 1:1 :1u1o:::1m:1 11111 1 1 11111 1 :1 11114 f187j QVXE ' BATTLE CREEK FOR t - TX! 1 e is REST AND HEALTII BUILDING ' N the beautiful city of Battle Creek-one of Nature's most charming vacation spots-you fi 1 will enjoy all the benefits of a pleasant outing to which is added a scientific course of health training. The Battle Creek Sanitarium arranges for each 'X W ,fn ff' guest a complete vacation program-planned for each day with rest and health building in view. The wholesome, palatable diet, expert physical H J . . . . . w direction and the outdoor life, efficient medical service, if desired--refined, congenial, companion- ship--these and many other attractive features j jj make the Sanitarium ideal as a vacation retreat. J If you are planning a sojourn or vacation, get J all the facts about a real Rest Vacation at ' Battle Creek. A P A Beautiful New l Q NSANITARIUM BOOK FREE upon request ki The Battle Creek Sanitarium 'i' BA'1'TI,E CREEK, MICHIGAN -i 4 - . . , Q gi- l it I-'X .. -I W 2 .. Mf7,'EE','1' 4xE l I, Y' , W 'xx - -. :.:i'5'?. ,ff f 4-HH., ' . xxxx W 1 a L T L . at it We 4 yl ff: ,f5,, , '- .1 ' , M1 ' 'W'IllxMmW,f? l. ., - - um l' ' Wllwh ' CZ' -nfl K' X My ' ...H r F F H ' ' . N J v Ml! BI, i it as Fil an t he ' -L gf: ' . '- 4 I LI. . H- 1 'V J. 'T-V ' .VM kC Hln!'lxM l ice e a: ra an l- H, Hee ,llnf 'np 'n ' ' rdl4aza1ww'f cf ., ' far- -fi':.1a-.-. vw 'wr X K ' If '-'1' :EQ- 7e'fxf5955., 'miifi'-: ., f an ui TF -,,, ,- T -5 ' . ' , 'F' lv, L-J ,, 1 l Pilar' l,'aM'p 75je1aZb:f. ' 1 if 'I H W ' 1 , E, lglf. - xii' Ni nb, 'Ney 5 5 ,l H , , ' '- ill - r ttf A ll wlllll -1 I J , , . e. ,. ,- Y P, 'nv A ' Q J g il, 1 f '-Q V LJ 1' 1.1 U F l a W T l Ii E ,f rm W f n m 5 'WQZI :J ll rglfw, fl I V l ' Q gi Ef 5' 'fmxjyal 5 1,1 , .hA, , lp il 5 - nj 5 7 f,,.1,,3p. ,f mf. 53 ,' l ill f-grin ,sn ifadaaa Lf f w, ' L74 ... Q - ,f f.4-E-Net -.f,. 545 ,j,g,Y5x.1gGig?lE,3?E'TR,n'Qlliiu aTsWMJuQMlMiii'Tuu1 IH ulnh 1 Q1,',flTfu,l,, 'ln'-'rl Milllllilll p ,f'f.,.L2 bi' . T p .f,-f fits: i , l New X l ' we ,f , , - ulgv ' :Milf-asf. 'Wf iifii l I 'f V-.Hi-1 , MI Q 'llfl'.iz .f 'l 't i?1'iv: f '. W if - ll -l51zM1xFil-llllliwl , M i!l!H el545ll -'m,w! W?'3EQ:3wgggff-fl, if' ' H Ffif' ?rT ' fi- T 7 Ani !, i'T nl 'T ' UIKN' '?'!7fiY2:W7 . S-55,k ,ff11' I, . lj,, QJ1j! l'u-1,x1 li 1?mg,'fl,. IQZN' 'Mlll llllllllll -'l'31'E1 '95 viii, ' WLM My I -1- . ,,.-g.16',wg , - 1- 4 uma , In nmh.. ..n I all lllllm I 51 0 N 9, .,p,f,-1 .9 ,. -If -:my , ', Sklpcflf - I, . Ewa? H g aa ff.mp-1-.- ,,-ivan,-,.f:ff,',. gg. il., I HQ. ,igiifafzywd W: o we--if' Ji- 225' .vw W' .4 iff: f' - ws H .L - until I h i: , ,- . 'Y Up- J. 'lylgj Milly HMM f in A .llllwtrtm X vf QN X mf f188II 1014 :ja nic 141101011 1014 :io 1111011 szanxn ADVERTISEMENTS 11:10:41 1 1111 1 1:1 1011111 1:1o1n1:r1u1:14 1 1 191111110 Compliments Of The Students' Drug Store BARR'S PHARMACY em Blanche D. Barr, Prop. 30 N. Washington Ave. QOne Block from the Sanitariumj 110111141214 1:1 1 .1 14:1 :1 1 1 r1o1n:1o1u1 1011111 1 11:1 111 51893 KDVERTISEIVIENTS 1 1 1 1 1 141 111:01-0111y1n1o1n1n111111 1 1 111 Compliments of Shaw Printing Company Printers, Binders, Stationers 4 'Y Battle Creek, lNIichigan 1 1 .-- 11111111 1 1 1 101010111 q 111411 1 1 1 ini f190l XIVERTISEISIENTS 1111111111 111:11 1:1 1 1 11111111111 11 11:11 Post Health Products , W. . The Educational Department of the Postiun Cereal Company prepares material especially designed to meet the needs of teachers of home economics, physical education, dietitians and nurses, as well as other workers in the field of health. The material at present available is:- Decorative Colored Poster :- Build Strong Teeth. Food Chart Qhand and wall sizesj :- Food Values of an Average Serving of Certain Food lllaterialsf' School Lunch Pamphlet, especially designed to meet the needs of the small school. Address :- Educational Dept., Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Postum Building, New York, N. Y. 11111111 1111 111 1 1011111111 101: 1.11111 111111111 1 f191J 1 11:11:11 1 11:1u1w1o1u1n1u1u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 THE DEFICIENCY DlET Corrected by The Battle Creek Diet System THE average bil-l of fare is so o-ften lacking in important elements that it by no means affords complete nourishment. Consequently certain requirements of the body are not properly met and to that extent it is less able to meet the demands made upon it. TIJIE BATTLE CREEK DIET SYSTEM undertakes to correct this fault by supplying the deficien- cies of the ordinary ration. It includes every- thing for complete body upkeep - proteins, fats, carbohydrates, iron, lime and vitamins in proper amounts. Full information about these matters will be sent to- anyone upon request. If interested, write for our DIET SYSTEM book, Healfthful Living. E The Battle Creek Food Co Battle Creek, Michigan 51921 1DVERTISEMEN'S oininiuiuinzuiuzui 113010101 zoinlcrl :ni 1 :ini 21:14 1 in E. C. FISHER 8a Co. Headquarters for Books, M agazines, Stationery Office Equipment, Athletic Goods, Kodaks, Victrolas AT YOUR SERVICE E. C. Fisher liz Co. 12 - 141 VV. Main St. 1 1 1,1 1 141 1.111101 1 1.1 1,1 1111311113233 Photographs of Distinction AT MODERATE PRICES CHAS. W. YOUNG STUDIO 21 North Jefferson Avenue COver Central Electric Co.j Phone 2105--.T for an appointment vzni::1n::1x1:iu:i:1:i 1 2 zoznzoiuszx1:1::1c::::1a:: 1:::::1 3: 51931 ADVERTISEMENTS T 10-K--Uillini - T - - if--10:9 bzwlll1010101010101'll101n1u101 1 PCD THEATRE Corner Jackson and McCmnly Sts. Opposite Post Tavern Q Presenting only High-Grade Road Attractions, Vaudeville and Pictures H Orchestm and Pipe Orgcm 1010101n1n1n1o1n1n101 1011111024 GARDE West Blain St., between McCanzZy and Jefferson Sts. H Exclusive Motion Pictures Q55 The Theatre for the Family 1n11:1o1u 1n11:1u1 n 1 111411411010 111110, 9.411 Q! Q! Q Q QQ Q Q QQ QQ QQ QQ Q Q QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ Q Q Q! QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ Q Q QQ Q! QQ QQ QQ QQ Q! QQ Q! QQ QQ Q! QQ IIQ Q Q QQ QQ Q Q QQ QQ QQ Q Q i! 4411101 11 RECENT Corner West Blain and McCavrzly Sts Opposite Post Tavern Q55 High-Grade Motion Pictures and Comedies is 1VIafm,moth Pipe Organ TRA D THEATRE East Dlain St., Four Doors from the Bank Corners ea VVestern Pictures and Second Run of All Big Pictures H5 Short Comedies that Please . - -.- .g..-.,-..-..-.,...,....-.,-.,-.,-,. -.- - .-u f1941 1o1o1u1u1o.1 1 111111111 1010? 101014111 C 'z 111110111 sfo 1101! 111 niozuiuxuzoienin 110 4.010111 ADVEILTISEWIETNTS mzu1oann1n1o1o111111111141141101016: MAURICE S. GORDGN M en's Togs B3 22 XVest Main St. B attlc C1'eek, Mich. -0lllllPTOQOQlf 1 0 1 ll l G 1 G 1 KD T- 010 ofa o:Qn1: 1 101411:r1u1u1:11o1o1u1 MAYO' Jewelers E3 Newt to Regent Theatre Battle Creek, Mich. 1:11411n1u14:14:1n1x:10141101111 1 11420 'Li -1 CD 92? .-1 3? VJ.-P Em' WE 3 1-2 CL- '4 Ballet Shoes, Gym Shoes, Tennis Shoes, School Shoes, Dress Shoes ee Q fu -z ti 2 C: Q cs 'E E. -1 Q. 3 Q QW Eb R' 59 EU 5- SSO ST' U2 51 S' 1. fm 'EP' ! n : U 1 U ! H 1 U - H Q U ! E 1 H 1 H 1 H - U - i l RALPH' SPORT SHOP S portifng Goods Emclusively ess Wholesale and Retail Telephone 1320 2-1' E. Main Sf. Battle Creek, Mich. o'n v1 11: , xnxx? 3 1 41004 39411111 1 1n1111o1o1411o1n141i1 1 1 BATTLE CREEK'S N WIDE Always Something New in Ineaipensive Millinery 26 N. lVIcCamly Street 10:0 01411111 11 :101014111:1uqnn11:1e1111 :1 ! ! ! E U H U Q U Q ! n Q ! I f195J 9.4 1 9.0 1114 14114 1 if 11 1 x1o1u1u1o1c11x 1 P A R K E R' S FUR STORE Furs, Trunks and Bags Established 1859 Men-c71a,mZ'ise of Quality Telephone 3295 32 E. Main St 111111114111 1111121 1 p1c:1111u1u1n14 KDVEILTISIZMENTS D nz nz 1: iniulozoini xi 21111 1141010111111 EB Compliments of .SAGER Battle Creek, lllichigzul ea T- 1111 Quin lfiililiflilfii Oiilliiiif l llfliil l llflllll li-T i101 Q i 5 g aylor gg 2 roduoe Co. Q F. R. Monaweck, Compliments of E 2 Ma7la9eT The 1 E . . Q Q Wholesale FTU1tS VVC1Ckg3U3lTt Q 2 and Produce Q - Ckunpany Q Q i 5 HARCOLAH Q - Butter and Eggs Ea ! 5 Q I g l Q l 86-90-944 So. Division Sz. g Battle Creek Michigan ,Cme.-e-C,l, C, C- -Q Q, C, C, C C- Cl--. 51963 AIYVER TIS EBIEXTS - E E WALK -QVER Frocks Coats I I The Sign of Shoe Satisfaction. Q i Gowns U77'cLj98 E For either street or dress, you'l1 find ! i i u Walk-Over shoe exactly suited to your i Q E needs. Moderately priced, too. E g H E Butcher-Black Co. Q i i 418 W. Main St. i OECFQUQQIQKYQI QUQUQUQIIQOCOQ IQ IQ rio-ianio ig , ! SEAMAN S fdilli ililll ii lil l 1 i4lUlll101lOi ! ! 5 i 171-t'7'l.gS you clovzft see i i elsewhere I Q 5 Q Austm Sz Company 5 i Suzts Zllzllmery Opposite Bijou i - Q Ensembles Sports Wfectr 1 ! 2 ...... , ......, 1 1o:n:o34u.tniuioz:vial 1 11 xnxx? 5,01n14110111:11:11ioioioioiozoi if : I Say It with Flowersi' E A store grows in propor- ! C i Q tion to service 7'6'IZClC7'6fZ g O G G A N Q The fame of the great Battle Creek - i Q Szmitarium is heralded far and wide. i It is the greatest in the world be- i 25 East Main Street E liaigsredcli the greater service which it E Buttle Cfffcky Michiglm Q This store is making great strides i S forward for the very same reason. Nlicliigzul State Representative F. T. D. U i Oihililll l ll 1 ll 1 ll'l17illQ1l 1 0 1 Hilti' 0101 Di P931 H S ' ' which includes ,:,n:1120:u:o:u.::1:n:o::l1n:u:o:aqwzaoia E Grgater Sglectiong g Be Deceived i E Reasonable Prices . '1'1m-0 is only one ARCH PRESERVEP. i ll C0111'te0uS Treatment S XiEf:lN1EN. 'rms nmf1.e-mark A Desire and an Effort to Please s 2 ' 2 'j a ':- Q Q I . I i A1101-I-PRESEIWER SHOE I Q Money refunded In WSC of . Keeps the foot well. i H Diggatisfaction ' i There ure many imitutions which can i i he bought for less but they lack the 1 2 7 Q proper C0llStl'lICtl0I: which is protected i I S i by ll U. S. Patent and cannot be copied. i u i Som only by A C :4 Progressive Store Q 171, zz Progresszfve Czty H. A. Preston Co. i 1111:zoxuznze:zoznzuznzn.:u11:z.-:mfg oiox:u::1::u: iziaziuininiui 1 :ax 51971 A D V E R T I S E 101411 Zozo: 211111:-zvsnozoznl 11130 IDIENTS An- -u-o1ocnn-ocsu-u--m-n-u-'ni 14 . 11- 1 11.-1-. ! S Permanent Hair Waving, Nestle Q g Lanoil Process C - ! The Powder Puff ! F MART lN7S An Ewclusive Art Needle i - Wo1'7e Shop Shgppe i E Stamped Materials of All Kinds . ' e Q Yarns, Crochet Cottons, Embroidery lllarcel Wavzvzg, Every Lme Q i Silks and D, M, C, F1055 of B6dUty C'lLZ1f'llf7'6 ! : A section completeiifor babigs 1 ' Royal Society Pac age Goo s Expert Operators E ! l'Ve do Ifamstitching Telephone 2050-W 304, WH1'd Bldg. ' ! 72 W. Main St. Opposite Post Tavern 3 goin:inioloioznluazuzn1-uzuinzzuzn -------- - -- E E--- -- - --- KLEINS Q 5 g E Covnpliments : i of Cloaks Q i THE Suits and lVI1ll1nery Q Correct Apparel for Women s Arcade Building, 49 W. Main St. g Q Battle Creek, Michigan' i l Q - - - - -i- - - - MILK PRODUCERS CCMPANY F. W. Sullivan, owner EH Seientifically Pasteurized Milk and Cream VELVET ICE-CREAM es 47 Kalamazoo Street uiuioininioinxi :mini 2:1 1 zur..-11.1111 Battle Creek, Micliigan 0: c nz 1 :fini -.-cxcxmzmanninas 51981 11 1n14:1:r1u1n1 o1::1n1u1n1o1u AIJWEILT 1v111o1n1x1n1 1 11111 1 io: ISEWI EUNIS 40:4 5:1101 1 1 1n1n1n1u:u1m1 1- 11 .Korn's Apparel Shop S. Korn, Prop. EXCLUSIVE But not expensive Ladies' and Misses' Apparel Battle Creek, Michigan Sanitarium Barber Shop VVe Specialize in Bobbing Hair Convenient for Students Manicuring Shoe Shining Gillis Construction Company General Contractors and Builders Oilice and Mill 135 Hainblin Avenue Battle Creek, Mich. Phones 42, 43 u1o1n1n1411411o1u1n1u1n1o1n1co:o 92. U101 111101n1n:o1n1u1n1 1: 1 1 1u1o1oiu1u1o1o1n1 11 W'e Cater to Students Alliance Grocery Company orrosrrm HOSPITAL Prices Reasonable 10111020 ofovzuq-nunn1:1u: 1m::1-110111 1.1 1 1u1:r1:n1u1n1 1n1u1 1 1 101 Schroder Bros. Company The New Store with an Old Reputation 53 Department Store Complete B35 Dry Goods, Apparel Millinery, Children's VVear Lingerie Accessories Hosiery, Gloves Beauty Parlor Groceries 1 1 1x1o1u1n1n1o1r 1.1101 1 ox. wzo Qi !i li !i !i !i !i !i gi Q2 !i !i !i !i li ir !n !i it Q2 li at H! H! Q2 at Q! ir H! it I!! rr H! is H! Q! is gn nl I:199:I 1 1 1 1 1 1u1n1o1'1r1 1 roto .:4u1u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 T H E H Butcher Shop H F or Sport Wear as Knickers, Sport Hose Fancy Sport Sweaters Sport Coats also Ha1't, Schaffner 85 Marx Ladies, Coats Butcher-Roberts Co. 30 W. Main Street 0:01:14 11 1 r:n1:x1u1a:1u1o:n1 11 1 111 ADVERTI 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1:4no1e1:r1n14o:o it 1 ! ! I. G. UHRIE, D. D. S. Q Compliments of Q l E ! ! ! 4:10101 1 1 1111910101 ioioiniloi . . ! Skinner 84: Tltus Co. 5 l Ewclrrsive Representatives i l f07' : ! J antzen Swimming Suits i ! ores l u IIIIENTS ,:gu1o1u1n1o1 1 11119141 11111 191 Nay's Grocery The Place for Good G7'OC67'i'68 We Cater to Students Picnic things of all kinds We sell you the best at -reasonable prices. Call us up. Telephones 134, 4633 341 N. Washington Ave. 4,0111 1n1u1o1u1o4-no1ocon1o:o1n1 Dine Comfortably Good Service Right Price W'e cater to Parties Luncheons and Banquets The Golden Pheasant i Chop Suey and Cafe i 217 West Main St. Telephone 1511 i opular Health ooks By Dr. J. H. Kellogg Dr. Kellogg has an international reputation as a writer on health subjects and speaks with authority. His lucid style and broad knowledge of the subj ect, based upon an unparalleled experience, easily place him in the lead as an ex- pounder of the principles of right living, The following is a list of Dr. Kell0gg's most recent works :- The Health Question Box ......... 81.25 Autointoxicatiou ............ .... 2 .50 The New Dietetics ......... .... 5 .75 Tobaccoism .................. .. 1.00 -The New Method in Diabetes ...... 2.00 The Itinerary of a Breakfast. ..... 1.75 WVhy the Blues? .............. .. 2.25 Colon Hygiene ................... 2.75 Plain Facts for Both Sexes C2 vo1.j .8150 Hygiene of Iufancy .............. 1.25 75 Life, Its Mysteries and Miracles... 2.25 Rational Hydrotherapy ........... 7.50 The Art of Massage .............. 3.25 Chzrracter Building QMrs. E. E. Cancer........... ...... ..... . . Kelloggj ...................... 1.25 The New Cookery CCooperj ....... 533.00 A11 books are sent on condition that they may be returned and price re- funded if request is made within ten days. Address for circulars- The Modern Mediciiie Publishing Co. 65 N. VVashington'Ave. Battle Creek, lllich. y1i11y11x1:1u1-1 1 1 1 1n:1o1u--n-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 fzooj 111101:21111n1o1o1u1u1x11o1u1 11 x 11 1:1 111 1 1 1414141 1410 X D V E ll TISEJSI n11,1111u1u1u1n1u1n1u1u1u1n1:1494 o 111 4 no Canoeing at Verona Baitlv Clreakiv Ideal Outing Spot A beautiful and wonderful river trip always awaits you Verona Boat Livery Out Maple Street u111111u1u1u1o1u1n1o1 1 1u1o ENTS u1 1u1 1111 101 101 1r1u1n1: in1n1o1o1o1u1:u1o1o1 10101 1011014 - Piggly Wiggly Stores 229 West Blain fflpposite McCfuuly Parkj 12 North Jefferson Ilighesl Class llIerchafnrli.s'e for less. F1'f11,it's afml Vegetables H101 i101 1ll1l1l101!10llI101 101 1:11014--01:1-o1u1u1u1n1-v1 ELLCFROLYSIS AND IKIARCEL VVAVING SOFT-WATER SHAMPOO Marinello Approved Shoppe 605 Post Bldg. Telephone 803-J Battle Creek, Michigan 101 1110141101 1o1o1u1n1 1 11: 1:10111-1 1:v1n1n1n1n1 1 1 1111: 4...- Cotrell oc Leonard Albany, N. Y. ZVIake1's of Gowns and Caps Also Correct Hoods for All Degrees Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume 1 1111: 1 1i1o1o1:111 11110 01.02 o 1:1111 1:14 141 1:1 1 1 101 11101 A Complete Stationery Store Boxed Stationery Pound Paper and Envelopes Loose-Leaf Memorandum Books, Sheets and Indexes File Boxes and File Cards Memory, Address and Autograph Books Franied Mottoes, Fountain Pens Gold and Silver Pencils Greeting Cards for Any Occasion Party Invitations, Tallies and Place Cards ,S'PaHc:Pg Pairings ENGRAVERSSTATIONERS 91 XV. Main Just Vlfcst of the Tavern 1101111111 1o1u1o1o1u1n1n1 1 ! I :.,.f. I i l i 104' cfm Qih neo j E 5 n i H g n 5 n I U Q Il i H I U Q u ' U , U To the Students and Faculty of the Battle Creek College YVe welcome you to our New Cafeteria, Coffee Shop and other Dining Rooms P0 T ER C. I-I. Montgomery v 05' 0:or1u11:1u:1a1n:1 1 111111 1:1 101 fzolj A ll V E RTISE INIENTS 1u1n1n1n1r:1 1 1 1 1 1011110101029 ,:'u1n1v1o1u1-H1 1 1 1 1 101014111 ! - HAIR Goons COSLIETICS ' I-IAXR Goous cosix-usT1cs l 7 C u 2 - . e Mlladlf S i Q Alward Han Shop i g Marinello Method NVEICKGENANT,S i C Soft TVater Shampooiug Third FI001'hTClcl'll0n'3 4380 i Ihrpert lllarcellifnq, Facial and Slzavlzpooing, Mm-calling i ! Scalp T1'0flf7IlH7lf-S' llflanicuring, Facial and Scalp i CHARMINGLy DI11'1?1Q11ENT,, 8 XV M ' StT1'eat11E1Ift.Si C I M I i 5 208 Post Bldg. Buttle Creek, Mich. .1 am . a e lreec, 'ici. fu, ,.- I i u l ltpliont '17 L ..- Q I ,-i.-.,.....-i.-.,- -..-..-.,-..-.i,-..-.....,.g. ,:,,-,: : : : ,,,,,,,:,,-,,:,,,, ,, :nz ': Z 1 1 301010101 C' 2 C0110-Mi' vgwzix 1 14,1 1111111111 1111-mxn B ! Silhouette Shops i Man aim lm Tea R0O,7,LS 5 Q Opens :xt 11.00 a. m. I'IZff6'I i07' Dec07'atfj077,3 i and closes at 1.00 a.n1. afncl Gifts l Q Lucille A' vvhite, I-Iurriet Glass i E 50c Noondaylmnch 5161.00 Sunday Dinner Arcade Balcony Telephone 1375-XV i g 12 S' Jewcrson AVC' E i M ry the Owl irstl' Is what the old girls tell the new girls when they come to college in Battle Creek. fVVe donlt mean olcl', in years, but in experiencej VVhether it be a I-Iairpin, Gainsboro I-Iair Net, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Ever- sharp Pencils, Parker Fountain Pens, Kodaks, East- man Films, the Latest Blagazines or Inforination, it's always safe to Try the Owl First. Twenty-four-hour developing and printing service. The finest Fountain Service down town. wl rug Compan 53 West Main Street V Look for the Yellow Owl Sign 1 1 1-1 1 1 1-1 11 1:1n1n1n1u1 111 1 1 1 1 11111111 1 111 Laoaj 4:11114110101u1o1u1.n1u1.aiu AI!XII'IR'lISETlL'Alb 11:11:11I11:1u1u1n1o1n1n1u1 When You Think of F urnttnre Think of The Farley Company LUNCH CAR The lzome of Chicken Charlegfs 82 S. Jefferson Ave. B. F. Grayson, Prop. U14 vxuzoxmxfi1041011114110-uznqpugxozo yt, 0 '11--may ,Q ua:- 2 lazily g:4,1,,1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rx 1u1n.1-u1x-1 11:1 111-11 10.1004 30104: 1:1 1u1i1u1u1n1n1 1 1. co 1 11:1 11:1 1 1020111 11 A Tribute to Your Success from L. W. Robinson Company Dry Goods and ' WOIHC11,S Ready-to-Wear Post Building n1n1n1914-1m1n1n1u1n1u1:r.1-1111 Brown and Palmer Hats Distinctive and Different Hats of Originality, at- tractively priced, charm- ingly styled Ycmthful Hats for lVIatr0ns Brown and Palmer Hat Shop 'T Arcade 010.1L101u111111.1o1n1n1n1o101: The Blackstone Cafe Just ct good place to eat Special Sunday Chicken Dinners 239 VV. lVIain St. Tom Drelin, Prop. 1111111111-:1:11n .-0-1.3. .3..,...t.-.- - - - - .. - - I ii ii ii ii ii ii li le Qi fi Qi li li !i Qi li Si !i Qi si it eu HU H! tu it tu it ll lr HU ns nu UI! HQ su tu is nu it il! in i! 4' 'Dry Cleaning Protects the Health of the N ation Send your Dry Cleaning and Pressing to WILL H. SPINK The M aster Cleaner and Dyer 61 E. Main Street Telephone 'Ml o1x1ucm1-1:1 1 1111 ,141i1p1U,1uu1o ,:.,1,,1 1 1 1 1 1 ,, fzosj ADSEIKTISEINIEN T S THE 1 141 1 1 10111 1 1:11114 USY BEE CAFE Has had the reputation for fourteen years of serving the best foods obtainable OUR IMOTTO Cleanliness, Service and Quality STUDENTS WELCOME 30 E. Main Street Battle Creek, Michigan Telephone 2979 1u141n:o1u1u1o1u1n1 zozoznzxoio 5.11 1 -pm-v 101 1 1:1-11.512 1 1 ,,,. ' ! 5 Records, Radios ,f ' ,J . . . I . - g i Sheet M uszc, Pzanos . , ,, i - '- Jn K6 ' C l , 'gl :fx ' - . flee ! 1 we 0615!-EW' 1 U XJ ! i ' D7fLE Sterling-S lnith Company g 1 11 1u1o1o1u1u101410111111411103 piqo1n1 1 x.1n1c-101411an1r:1::14v1 ic 1 HOLLMAN'S i SELICOVITZ Afchomd Beotefy Q Q TRUNK COMPANY WW-M1 Sf- 2 : 232321 Opposite Regent Theatre I Auto Sup,plies and Ladies: S NT 1 ' . Telephone 41103-W ! L Ove ties ' I ! i 15'Z, Dfiscount Allowed Students Battle Creek' Mlchlgan g i 80 WVest Main St. Battle Creek, Mich. i 'Q pznznguzozozuxnz rzucsnxuxof, oral: M041 u1n1n1n1o1o1n1u1:l1o1nquo1ui4 o 9,0 Q ll ll 11 11 !! ll il ll E1 ll 'S of ADVI'2ll'.l'ISE1lEN'FS 'J 1111111111 :-nzu111111111:o1o1oio2o111111111-L11in:o::1:11::1:11:o1o:111011111111111111020 ! ATTLE CREEK BIICITIGAN, founded 111 1830 IS 21, stead1l f II s a , S growing city ol diversified l11Cll1St1'lCS. Its locz1t1on glves it very decided advantages 1111 the inatter of t1'2L11SPO1'lIZL'lS1011. It is situated at l the confluence of the Battle Creek and Kalainazoo rivers, on the main trunk lines of the lllielngan Central and the Grand Trunk Vifestern Q railroads, almost midway between Detroit and Chicago-the only city in lllichigan where two continental trunk l111E5S of railroad parallel I each other. l A survey of the city has just been made by 11 firm of engineers of national repu- U tation. This survey was undertaken by these experts in order to make out a report H which is to be used as il. basis and guide for 11 large business investment, and it fol- lows that the conclusions arrived at are conservative and devoid of 0 Jtirnisrn. The 3 . . II report shows that Battle Creek has never had a boom, but that it has grown steadily i from year to year, and that its real estate, financial and industrial values are on 21 S firm and secure foundation. This report states that statistics show that the city U will have a population of 80,000 in 1960. U Battle Creek believes in progress. It has room for its continued healthy growth, ll and it will always bc ready with a kindly and hearty welcome for those who Wish to ' share its prosperity. It tr:1vels El through road with no detours, broad enough for E all, paved, lighted and swept for those wl1o wish to progress with it and keep it E conipzmy on its happy, forward way toward civic greatness. - Battle Creek is fortunate in that her industries are diversified. This has kept ! her 'factories running when those in other cities largely dependent on one line of U ll12ll'lllfI1Ctlll'C have hccn forced to curtail their working forces. ll Most of Battle Creek's industries have grown from small beginnings to their present position of stability and prominence tl1ro11gl1 the investment of local capital 2 and under the inamrgclnent of Battle Creek men. 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COHIDUUUG-951 fumr- : 3,1 L ...hv A .'.....-..-.'-,..-.- K ...Q L 1e1-lyl. Jan. 1. 1925 .......................... s17,1s2,1':12.f4 Zim, business menmm ,L Total bank resources. Jam. 1, 1925 .... S25l,3Zl3,i12.li1l Q 01111111 fm- 111111111111 ............... 3 5hlpfffS,ntf'gve2:I:2Oun'l 'm m'lS De H6 c11.1111, soclzll .......... 1 Sh. 'L' I 1, ' qj 'g: :i ', '5j: ' 1 ' Dnlly newspapers .............................,.......... 2 mrllxfn ,.,,,,, ,.,.,, ,,,, 1715 'S'!111Zli?...f1Q11a': if1''z4':g3 1'mp' ezz5:5:1Qg111a'z PeP55251.,?.'gm.'.??i?iT...?.? .... 'i??.'?.f'.Ti?...fiEFE??.i 1,,1..1 ! Am,3,-1,.,,,, 1,,.,:11,,, 1.r,,,,,,1m1, fgmmu- Annual nay-roll ..... . ................................ fB19.522.91l.fl1J 'I'11l1e1't1ul1'1sle1 I'lospil.u,l, Nichols Hoes- I:il1'g9Sll Wheilt m2U'1iEC in Slate 'J nltnl. A'lll.lJlC' Slrcelz Hospital, Vet- silgwngs xml Loan Assflclftlllcns --f------- - U 1f1'1111s' 1111171-:lu Hosiiiixil No, 100. I'Ilgh.perc'entfLge AnleNm n'lml'n i Free Puhllc l,ll11'11,1'y, volumes ................. lS,Zll2 W-tlfftlzgrsh ' f Q2 , ' 1 ' j '- ' l 92570 2 S11nIL111'l111r1 l1ll11':11'y. volumes ........ . ........... 9.014 il n. omg' Ure 0L.Deui'le . ' ' 'm'0O0'000 Q' lt' .I X xunl ll Q I, Y . Splendid Boy Scout olganxzutlon. .an .111 nm lltr 1..1 L JIILIQ. volumes 9 940 boys enrolled. which is 49W : 1..11.3.3FL...ap1 'xis'g11x1fggQ4 11:1anrgfgr7111311111111 WS itt1?,i'EeS?i1.?iC?EWe' BAT'.l'l,E CREEK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE i lvlllfll Building Phones 679, 4356 ll 1:1::11:11:11:11:11:11:11qn11:11:11:1.:11an11:u:11::1:o:11ape:o:11:11: 1:01:11 1:11::::11:114n110f4 52051 T S BATTLE CREEICS NENV, COMPLETE BUSINESS 0U'1'FI'l l'ING STORE it GE' North M cCamly Street, at the Bridge Stationery, Steel- and Copper-Plate Engraving and Die-Stamping, Kodaks, Camera Supplies, Developing and Printing, Playing Cards, Fountain Pens, Pencils and many other things 5 2 U C Wnsfr END ig Voonn ! - PHARMAC Y l ! HAT SHOP Q ! Just across JIcC'c1mZy Park E g Exclusive ery l Q U. S. Postal Sub-station Tl1erc's :L deftness of ' Q styling, a freshness of Hall' Nets H ideas in design, :L har- Gi1be1't Chocolates E mony of reinurkable SJC2LJEiO1161'y i contrast in colorings Nfngazines A or materials that make Ice Cremn Vogue Hats distinctive . l 3 1111160111 Recolids ! g Came mul look and ' a lyliany other things g g Nine -- Eleven, Arcrule Buildin E 111110311 1 1 1: 201. -1-it--Q .g.,-i,...-,...,.. - ...- ..,- ...-. 52061 STUDENTS, DIRECTORY Battle Creek College Adams, Erma ,,,,,,.A, Adler, Myra. ,,,.,,.,,,, Agnew, Belle ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Albert, Jeanette, ,,.,,. , Alkire, Nellie .,,,,,,,, Allen, Eula May ,,,,.,,,,4A4,,,,. Allehach, Alice ,,,,,,,,,,.., Allington, Mary J Anderson, Helen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Anderson, Lucille ,,A.,,,,,,A, Appel, Virginia ,,,,,,,,, Arnold, Marion ,,,,, Arnold, Zelda ,,.,,,,,. ' ,,.. Auman, Margaret ,,,,,,,, Austin, Ruthi ,,,,,,,, Alclerson, Hazel., Bagwell, Dorothy ,,,,,.,,, Bailie, Mabel ,,,,,,,,, Bain, Florence ,,,,,,, Baker, I-Ielen ,.,,,,,,,, Barbee, Ina -,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Barnett, Rachel ,,,, Barrett, Kathryn ,,,,,, Barry, Vivian ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Baxter, Elizabeth Belden, Frances ,,,,,,,, Beuker, Alida ,,,,,,,,.,,, Berchtold, Bertha ,,,,,,,, Berd, Bernice ,,A,,,,,, Berry, Eva ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bilger, Lillie ,,.,,,,,,, Bishop, Kathrynm Bloedel, Dorothy., Blackburn, Doris ,,,,..,,, Boak, Jo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,., Bollman, Leona ,.,.,,,,, Booth, Lucy ,,,,,i,,.,.. Boren, Mable ,,,.,,,,,, Bork, Charlotte ,,,.,,,., Bortner, Grace ,,,,,,,,,, Boughey, Helen ,,,,,,,,.... Bowers, VVinifred ,,,.,,, Boyer, Gertrude ,,,,,,,,,,,, Bradbury, Gladys ,,,,,,,, Braden, Nadine ,,,,,,,, Brauer, Frances ,,,,,,,, Brooks, Marion ,,,,,,,,, Brown, Mina ,,l,,,.... Brown, Phyllis ,,,,,,, Broxholm, Irene ,,,.,,,, Buck, Isabel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Buckingham, Irma ,.,,,,,,,, Burden, Hazel ,,.,.,,,,., Burgee, Nellie .,...... Burnell, Janet ,,,,.,,, Burton, Mary ,,,,,,,,,.,,, Cagrle, Katherine ,,,,,Y,,A, Cam, Grace ,,,,,,,,., Calaway, 'Winifred ,,..,,,,, Calkins, Martha ,,,,..,,,,,.,,, Campbell, Frances ,,,,.., Carpenter, Hilda ,A,,.,.... Caton Genevieve ,,,,,.. Chapman Blanche ,Y,,,,,, Clnunley, V ada ,.,,,,,,,, Church, Mildred ,.,,,.,, Clancy, Harriett ,,,.... ,,,,,,,5Jli S. Gould St., Rockville, Ind. Jacobs, Ill. Trion, Georgia -115 XV. Suttenfield St., Ft. NVayne, Ind. Middleton, VV. Va. Milroy, Ind. Pa. 321 W. Vlfashington Ave., Jackson, Mich. 136 Prospect St., Jamestown, N. Y. 918 French Ave., Sanford, Fla. 611 S. Cataline St., Los Angeles, Calif. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Fenelon Falls, Ontario, Canada ,,,,,,,,,9207 Birwood Ave., Detroit, Mich. Fort VVaync, Ind. Jellico, Tenn. Spring, WV. Va. H4103 Miami St.. North Manchester, Ind. 2135 Gerrard St., E., Toronto, Canada F. D. 2, Box 126, Medford, Orel Mulberry St., St. Clair, Mich. Edgewood, Ill. 'Eel' iiiiQQ5Ii3A.liE13'QlVE.'f'iiiii-r wayne, Ina. R. 3, Hornell, N. Y. ,,,,,,,4-1.0 -ith Ave., Eau Claire, VVis. Sutton, WV. Va. fffffffffi'aair 'ivifiifilei' XGA, Canton, ohio Rapids, Mich. Marcy St., Santa, Fe, N. M. ,,,,,2f1-7 Howland St., Battle Creek, Mich. St. Clairsville, Ohio Otto, Ind. M167 McKinley Ave., New Haven, Conn. 28th St., lvlilwaukec, VVis. Kalida, Ohio S. 'Walnut St., Troy, Ohio Austinbcrgr, Ohio Sherman St., Joliet, Ill. ,..,,,,,,521 Fountain St., Paducah, Ky. Laurel Ave., St. Paul, Minn. ,,,,,,,,gt4ffL XV. Philadelphia. St., York, Pa. ,,,,,,,G15 Union St.. Traverse City, Mich. Sabula, Iowa ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1823 Sergeant St., Joplin, Mo. Norman, Okla. Goldliel d, Iowa ,,,,,,,,,,1L20 Center Ave., Clark Summit, Pa. , . . . Fairfield, Ohio Claypool, Ind. Haynes St., Johnstown, Pa. Albion, Mich. 41, Greenfield, Ohio 'f'Fz'i iii2l1IbiIE5iEF f208l Harrison, Nebr. Battle Creek, Mich. Monrocia, Md. Battle Creek, Mich. Casstown, Ohio ,,,,,,,,,14106 Vlitch St.. Little Rock, Ark. ....ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffiiLig'i5 1'im-bQ1- Pleasant Hill, Ohio Fulton, Ind. Salem, Ohio Bangor, Mich. N. Y. m,,,,m2326 'W. Boulevard, Onkfield, N. Y. ,,,,,,,,,Brookside Farm, New Haven, Conn. HR. 1, XV. Exeter Ave., Middlesboro, Ky. Box 706, Longyear St., Bessemer, Mich. ,,,,,,,,jKV. 1530 Nora Ave., Spokane, Vlfash. Clark, Constance ,,,, Clark La Rue ,,,.,,.,,, Cline, Alfrcda 4,,,4 Clouse, Muriel ,,v,,..,,, Coate, Marjorie .,,, Cochran, Lula .,,,, Collin, Nina, ,,,.,.,,,. Cole, Elizabethm Collinson, Isabelle ,,,,., Colwell, Margaret Comfort, Martha, Coney, Louise ,,,,,,, Coniglio, I-leleu ,,,,, Conwcll, Amy ,..,,,v Cook, Ruth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cooper, Hildreth ,,,,,,,. Cooper, Louise ,.,.,.,,, Cooper, Mary .,,,,,,, Coxe, Earline ,,,,,,, Crick, Edna ,.,,,,,, Cross, Efiie ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Crossinan, Doris ,,,,,,w Cruinrine, Fannie, Cutler, Laura ,,,,,,,, Dailey, Esther ,,,.,,, Deihig, Grace .,,,.,,,,,,,.,, DeLong, Mildred ,,,,,,,,,.,, Dennis, lVlargaret ,,,,.,.... Dennis, Mary ,.,,,,,.,,,,,,, Dickinson, Julia ,,,,,,, Ditslcr, Edythc .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dabhs, Susie ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,., Donaldson, Josepliinc,:,i:,., Doolin, Hazel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. Duster, Kathleen ,,,.,,., Dowiatlz, Mary ,,,,,,,,,. Dreescn, Caroline ,,,,,,, Dullahahn, Edith ,,,,,,,, Dunn, Catherine .,,,,, Earle, Anne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Earle, Frances ,,.,,,,, Eekenstein, Marie ,,,,,,, Eggleston, Ruth ,,..,,v,,, Eilola, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,, Eldredgc, Helen ..,,,,,,, lime r y, Aldan ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Emmons, Mrs. Minnie .,,,,,,,, Evans, G. Mcryle, ,,,, ,, Erickson, Fannie ,,,,,,,, Fairfield, Frances ,,.,,,,,,, Fast, Margaret .,,,,,,,,,,, Feeney, lVI1l.l'g'lC ,,,,,,,, Fender, Opal ,,,,,,,, Fierce,'Opal .,,,,, Fisher, Pearl ,,,,,, Fitts, Ruth ,,.,,.,,, Fllllglllll, Ida. R. ,,,, ' ,, Ford, Cleo E. ,,.,,,, Foster, Vernau, Fox, Frances ,,,,., Francis, Julia ,,,,,,,,,,. French, Dorothy Furness, Mabel, Gahriel, Pauline ,,.,,,. Gahan, Viola ,,,... Gardner, Esther .,,,,,,,,, Park Place, Addison, N. Y. ........,,106 Cedar St., Fulton, Ky. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,PCl1DSlJ01'0, VV. Va. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,Alexandria, N. Dak. , ,, ,,,,,,,.,,, Pleasant Hill, Ohio Ohio Hampshire, Ohio M1009 Allegheny St., Jersey Shore, Pa. 536 River St., Magara, Vllis. Lafayette St., Ionia, Mich. ,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.Tecumseh, Mich. ...,.,.,,700 Hepburn St., 'Willian1sport, Pa. Park Ave., Dunkirk, N. Y. ...M,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,Gilmore City, Iowa Cleveland, St., Columbus, Ind. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Flemingshurg, Ky. ,.,,,,,401 VV. Big Bend Rd., 'Webster Grove, Mo. XV. Main Ste, Battle Creek, Mich. Springs, N. C. ..,,,,,511 Fifth St., Niagara Falls, N. Y. 1, Ocilla, Ga. Fame, N. Y. fifth St., Springfield, Ohio 52091 203 Norwood Ave., Painted Post, N. Y. Mich. ,,,,m226 E. Church St., Galion, Ohio ,,,,,,,,,,701l1 Ontario St., Renova, Pa. ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,..,,,NN,.,,,,Chambershurg, Ill. N. Euclid, Pittsburgh, Pa. , ,,,,,,,, 252 Keller St., San Antonio, Texas ,,,,,,,,,,105 Elm St., Jeifersonville, Ind. Comfort, Mo. ,,..,,.,,718 Elmira St., lVilliamsport, Pa. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Plaisi1ville, Ind. ,.,,,,.,80AL XV. Jefferson, Greenfield, Ohio E. Main St., Westville, Ill. ,,,,,,,1330 Roberts Ave., Xlfhiting, Ind. S. -ith St., Lebanon, Pa.. ,M265 Milwaukee East, Detroit, Mich. N. 16th St., Vllaco, Texas N. 16th St., lVaco, Texas fl-28 Dickenson Ave., Van lVert, Ohio Bird St., Joplin, Mo. Quincy St., Hancock, Mich. .....,.,144-1 E. 134-th St., Cleveland, Ohio ,,U,,,,,,,,,M,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,Bellaire, Mich. ,,,,,,,,,,Box 102, R. 9, Battle Creek, Mich. Ray St., Hamilton, Ontario 813, Bessemer, Mich. Ind. 'Wayne St., Angola, Ind. ,W220 S. Mulberry St., Mansfield, Ohio 5, Glouster, Ohio ,,,.,,,,,180 N. Union, Battle Creek, Mich. Block, Windsor, Vt. 2, Thompson, Iowa Toledo St., Dundee, Mich. Mich. VV. Routt, Pueblo, Colo. -241th Ave., Tuscaloosa,4Ala. ,,,,,,,40'7 E. 7th St., Caruthersville, Mo. 1, Sullivan, Ind. ,,,,,H.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,llIZl,1'tlI'l Hotel, Monett, Mo. Newberry St., Vlforcester, Mass. ,,,,,5l-9 Fremont St., Battle Creek, Mich. Garman, Irene ,,,,,,,., Gates, Dorothy ,,,,,., Geib, Gretchen .,,,,,,,, George, Leonna, ,.,,,, ,, Gibson, Mary .,,,,,,,,,, Giles, Viola 4,,4,,',,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Goodbrake, Pauline ,,,,,,,.,, Grafton, Blanche ,,,,.. .... Grant, Mary ,,,,,,,,,4,, Gregg, Dorothy ,,,,,,, Griiiin, Margaret ,,,,, Gr-Lmdy, Ruth ,,,,,,,,,, Gustafson, Gwatkin, Mary .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hall, Jean Louisen, Hall, Juanita ,,,,,,,.... Hallowell, Olivia ,,,,,,,, Hamilton, Eloise ,,,,.... Hamilton, Leta ,-,, Hammock, Susie ,,,,,.,, Handy, Bessie., ,l.. Hanna, Maryo ,,,,,.,,, Hanson, Crissiena, Harned, Marian ,,.,,.,,, Harper, Eleanor ,,,,. Harper, Leora ,,,.,.,,, I-la.rro1d, Lucille ,,,,,,,,, Harrold, Martha ,,,,, Hart, Mary Alma ,,,,,,,,, Hawes, Ellen .,,,,.,,,,.,,, Haynie, Winnie ,,,....... Hedgeland, Marie., Henderson, Olive ,,,, Henry, Bertha ,,,,,,,,, Hewgill, Helen ,,,,,,,,,,, H erbert, Mary .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Herrington, Marym Hicks, Lucille ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hicks, Minnie ,,,,,,... . Hicks, Myrtle ,,.,.,.... I-line, Thelma ,,,,,, ,,,, Hirleuian, Neva ,,,,, ..,. Hitchins, Helen ,,l,... I-Ioaglancl, Mack ,,,,,,,, Hoeft, Ahcc ...,,,,....., Hoiferbert, Lillian ,,...... Hoiferbert, Naomi ,,,,... . I-Iolcroft, Hazel ,,,,... Holden, Florence ,,,,,.. Hood, Kathryn ,,,,... Hoover, Luella ,,,,,,,, Hornsby, Ruth, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Howe, Ree Maples Howey, Eleanor ,,.,,,,..,,.... I-Iuisman, Machteld ,.,,,... .. Hull Lydia .,,,..,,.,.,.,. Hull, Betty .,,,.,.,....,..... Hummer, Nellie ,,,,,,,... Ingerson, Marian ,,,,,,, Jacobs, Ethel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, James, Catherine ,,,, Jamieson, Gladys ,,,. Jamieson, Helen ,,,, ,,,, Jarrell, Carrie ,,,....,. Jeffrey, Edith ,,,,,,.,,,,., J ennings, Ruth ,,...,,..,.... Johnston, Mandie ,,,,..... . ..............2f1'2 Arrion St., Bellevue, Mich. .........................................,..,,,Katonning, Pa. ,,,,,,,,,,3f1f Mugfor-d St., Marblehead, Mass. .........,,..,.......,,....,,,,.,....,.,..,H1Ilsbo1'o, Ohio Diagonal St., Galena, Ill. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,Nebraska City, Nebr. ,,,,,,,617 S. Park St., Kalamazoo, Mich. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,Francesville, Ind. ...................,.,..........Ve1'm0ntvill0, Mich- ,,,,,,,,1156 WV. 23d St., Des Moines, Iowa ,,,,,,.,fh3 'Walter Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. Mich. 310 lst St., Ft. Dodge, Iowa ,,,,,.,,14-0 Marshall St., Battle Creek, Mich. Putnam St., Toledo, Ohio Lyons, Ohio ,,,,,315 Woodlawn Place, Farmer City, Ill. 502 NV. Pearl St., lVapakoneta, Ohio Calhoun St., Battle Creek, Mich. Ga. ,,,,,,,,,,Roelcledge Place, Abilene, Texas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y1-10 Market St., Oxford, Pa. Farmdale, Ohio Cheshire, Conn. .ffoias''iii5iiE,Q5iiiE'rS 'Kklef''Cineinmui, Ohio 12th St., N. E., Canton, Ohio 214- N. Chestnut St., Warren, Ohio Ind. ,,,,,,,,,,41O6 Maple Ave., Burlington, N. C. N. I-I. Del., Douglas, Ariz. Pa. Lake Odessa, Mich. Ave, Hammond, Ind. 51 W. Van Buren St., Battle Creek, Mich. 52103 Hamilton, Ohio 623' Jackson St., Pueblo, Colo. ,,,,,,,,,,293 Lake Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. U,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Greensboro, N. C. ,,,,.,1911 Hutchins Ave., Portsmouth, Ohio Martinsville, Ind. 33 Tompkins St., Battle Creek, Mich. 1144- Pearl St., Denver, Colo. ,,,,,4'27-1 Ave., VV., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Iron and Monroe St., Bessemer, Mich. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Columbus Grove, Ohio Columbus Grove, Ohio 2244 South Ave., Van Wert, Ohio WN99 Manchester St., Battle Creek, Mich. 86, Route 2, Tacoma, NVash. Chambersburg, Pa. 828 NVashington St., Traverse City, Mich. Ark. Salem, Oluo 360 Monroe Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 3021 Crescent Drive, Columbus, Ohio ,,,,,,,,,,2213',.Q, W'es'tern Ave., Mattoon, Ill. ,m,,4409 E. 3d St., North Manchester, Ind. ,,,,,,,,,314 Lincoln St., Jamestown, N. Y. Prospect, York, Pa. ,,m,,-,un,,,,X7lCliSblll'g, Miss. Fairlee, Vt. Fairlee, Vt. Dendale Dr., Frankfort, Ind. ,,,,,,fl-1 Hubbard St., Battle Creek, Mich. VViS. ,,,,,,211 Roper St., Mohilc, Ala. Jones, Louise ,,.,,,,,.,,,, Jontry, Alberdinc .,,,,,,, Jnngc, Mabel ,..,,,,,,.,, Kalundann, J anc ,,,,,,,,,. lxlllll, lda ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kznnbly, Margaret ,A,,.,,.,, Kaval, Victoria ,,,,,,,,,,,, Keech, Madelaine ,,,,4,,. Keever, Miriam ,,.,,,,.A Kellcrnian, lthocla ,,,. , Kennedy, Ruth ,,,,,,,,,,,A Kenyon, Mildred ,,,,..,,,, Kc rr, M ildred ,,,,,,,,,,, lieeesler, Mary ,,,,,,., Killy, Mabel ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Kiinsey, Mildred ,,,,,,,,4 King, Louise ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kirlcenclall, h'I!,ll'g!ll'Ct, Kissell, Clara ,,,,,,,A,,,.,,.,,,, Knight, Frances ,,,,,,,,,,, Knath, Gladys ,.,,,,,,,, Iioell, Onalee ,4,,,A,A Kurtz, Caroline ,.,,.,.,A,,,4,, Kyle, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.., Lansbcrry, Marietta.,,, Layton, Catherine ,.,,,.A, Leainan, Esther ,.,.,,4,,,, Lenning, Blanche ,,.,.,,,, Lenz, Norma. ,,,,,,,,,,,A, Leonard, Ruth .,,A,,..,,.,, Leonard, Mildred 4,,,,,,, Lollar, Katherine .,,,,,, Long, Isabelle .,,,,,,,,,, Longley, Ora. ,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, Longbrake, Ruth ,.,Y,,,A, Lunan, Edna ,4,,,,,,,,,, Lyon, Dorothy .,,,.,..,, Lythgoe, Ethel .,,,,,,,,, MacBe11h, Jean ,.,,,,,,,,,,, MacDonald, Gretna ,.,,, , Maier, Kathleen ,,,,,A,,,, Mahn, Marguerite ,,.,,., Mahan, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,, Manning, Dorothy ,,,,,,, Maples, .Te ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Maris, Katherine ,,,,,,,, Marshall, Lois ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Martin, Margaret, ,,,, ,, Masters, Opal ..,.,,,,,.,.,,, Matthews, Bernice ,,..,,,,, Matter, Prudence ,,,,,,, Maxson, Ina ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,., Maxwell, Norma ,,,,,,,,,, Mayforth, Madge ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, lVlCCOl'llllClC, Helen ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, McCormick, Margaret ,,,.,,,,,, McEaehern, Jean .,,,,,,,, MeGuiTy, Ida ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, Melntyre, M argaret ,,,, McMaekin, Catherine ,,,,,,,, McMillian, Ruth ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, MeRoherts, Margaret ,,.,,,,,,, McSher1'y, Kathryn ,,,,,,.,,, MeVicker, Kathryn ,,,.,,,, Melody, Katherine ,,,,,,,,, Mer rill, Ruth ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 908 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 733 WV. Madison St., Pontiac, Ill. ,,,.BuiTalo, Okla. ,,,,,,,,115V, South Broadway, Albert Lea, Minn. ,,,,l7 Vtloodward Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. , ...,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. Cissna Park, Ill. E. 4-th St., Erie, Pa. S. Main, Santa Ana, Calif. N. 'Walnut St., Muncie, Ind. - . ,,,,,, 3 646 VVoodford Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Minn. and Plymouth Road, Grand Rapids, Mich. Wealthy Street Ohio ,,,,,,,,,3-112 N. Main St., Coluniba City, Ind. ,.,,.,,,,,,,217 XV. flth St., Davenport, Iowa Shenandoah, Iowa ,,,m,255 Locust Ave., NVashington, Pa. ,,,,,,,,,M,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,Mount Ayr, Iowa S. Vine St., Van XVert, Ohio North Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. Mich. ,,M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,-...WHarnpton, Iowa ,.,,,,,1lO5 Quarrier St., Charleston, IV. Va. ,,U,,,,,,,,H,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.T1ppeca11oe City, Ohio ,,,,,,..1010 Allegheny St., Jersey Shore, Pa. S. C. Lincoln St., Lititz, Pa. City, Ind. 4115 Second Ave., N., Twin Falls, Idaho ,,,,,.,,,314- Lincoln St., Jarnestown, N. Y. ,,,,,,,,.,G10 W. Marshall St., Decatur, Ind. ,N,,,.,,,,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,XVaterloo, Ind. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,Pleasant Hill, Ohio M658 James St., Burlington, Wis. ,,,,,,223 N. Main St., Marysville, Ohio Lyall Ave., E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada Lansing St., St. Johns, Mich. City Line, Oak Lane, Pa. 11th Ave., XV., Vancouver, British Columbia ,,,,,,'724i Farnuin St., Davenport, Iowa - ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,, I 715 5th Ave., Bay City, Mich. Strong Ave., Elkhart, Ind. Maplewood Ave., Crafton, Pa. ,,,,,,,,,,1716 Benett Ave., Flint, Mich. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.Berryville, Ark. ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,Nortonvi1le, Kans. ,,,,,,.,203 Sonionauk St., Sycamore, Ill. A,,,,,,Penetongnishine, Ontario, Canada Jackson, Mo. ,..ffffffffffffH5i'6''iii'Eli5i sE.', 'oma1m, Nebr. ,,,,,,,,,,1522 VV. filth. St., XVillia1nsport, Pa. ,,,,,,,,233 N. Vlrood St., Battle Creek, Mich. ,,.,Loverna, Saskatchewan, Canada. 0,1613 9th St., S. VV., Canton, Ohio Ind. lvilmington, Pa. ,,.,,,,gl123 E. 50th St., Portland, Oregon Stanton, Pa. Michigan Ave., Alma, Mich. ,,,,,,,132 VV. XVashington St., Painesville, Ohio Mich. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,Masonville, Iowa ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-.Claypool, Ind. Salem, Ohio ,.,,,,,,G08 VV. Court' St., Flint, Mich. ,,,,,,,N,W,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,Owosso, Mich. ,,,,,,,.,,1105 Park Ave., Piqua, Ohio Midclleswart, Kathleen .,,,,,,, L 211 1 Miller, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,, Miller, Margaret 'Mills, Annie ,,.,,.,, -Misner, V ertrice ,.,,,,,,, Mitchell, Eleanor ,4,,,.,, Monson, Ellida ,,,,,,,,,, Moon, Mrs. Marie ,,,,,, , Moon, Margaret ,,,,,,, Morrill, Ilah ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mosher, Lesa ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Mye1's, Josephine ,.4,,, Nelson, Doris ,,,,,,,,,,,, Newell, Esther ,,,,,,,,,.,,, Nichols, llfladgeline ,,,,,,.,, Nickloy, Shirley ,,,,,,, Olmstead, Aleda ,..,,,, Olsen, Ellen ,,,,,.,.. .. Osborn, Mabel ,,,,.,, Oxley, Doris ,,,,,,,,,,, Paradis, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. Parks, Jeannette, ,,,,,,,,,,, , Patterson, Marcella, Paul, Hazel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Paul, Fern ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Peachy, Lillian Pearson, Helen Peele, Kathryn .,,,,.,,. Pegram, Kate, Perry, Helen... Peters, Marian ,,,,.,,,,, Pettis, Lueile ,,,, Perrin, Susan ,,,,,,,, Pierce, Eileen., Pieper, Lillian. Pollock Josehine , P ....v.... Poindexter, VVertie ,,,., Poole, Marion ,,,,,,,.,,, Post, Jessie ,,,,,... Prahl, Adele ,,,,,,,, Price, Helen ,,,....,.. Putt, Kathryn ,,,,,,,,,,, Qualley, Dorothy ,,,,,, Randall, Hyacinthu. Raney, Alberta ,..,.,,,, Raz, Gertrude ,,..,.,,,,, Reasoner, Meda ,,,,,,, Redfield, Rhea ,,,,,,,,, Rees, Margaret ,,,,,,,, Reeves, Clara ,,,,,,,, Reeves, Edna. ,,,,,,,, Reishus, Louise ,,,,.,,, Rex, Harriet ,,,,,,.,.,,,,. Richburg, Bama ,,,,,,, Richmond, Marion, Richtmyer, Do1'othy:::: Roark, Blanche ,.,,,,,., Rogers, Lora ,,,,,,,,,,,, Roop, Ethel ,,,,,,,,,., Ross, Martha ,,,,, , ,.l,, , Rowe, Bernice, ,,,,,,,, Rowett, Verona ,,,,,,, Ross, Eleanor..,,...,.,. Rose, Edna ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Rosskopf, Martina ,,,,.,,. Roy, Gabrille ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Molison, Grace ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, fMongerson, Darlene ,,,,.,,,, -Monroe, Nellie ,,,,,,,,,, W. Cambridge St., Alliance, Ohio ,.,, 2417 S. Broadway, New Philadelphia, Ohio Grand Ave., Texarkana, Ark, ........647 Pavone St., Benton Harbor, Mich. Park Ave., Hamilton, Ohio . ..,... . ..... ...... ........l.. , .,,,,, , ,,,,., M U. lcom, Iowa .............................,NCWIllEJ.ll Grove, Nebr. .......,....., , ..........,.,,,,..,.,.,. Cumberland, Ohio ....,,,2608 VV. 445th St., Minneapolis, Minn. .................,..........,......Tl'2lVCl'SC Ctiy, Mich. . ,,,,,., 801 Altgolcl St., South Bend, Ind. ...............................,.,..,,...,Onsted, Mich. ,,.,,,l-O6 Crandall St., Albion, Mich. Creek, Ind. Parkway, Fairfield, Ala. ,,,,,,,197 Ohio Ave., XV., Springlield, Mass. A ,,.,, 20'7 N. Brevard St., Charlotte, N. C. Mich. ,,..,,,.,fi133 VVoodland Ave., DesMoines, Iowa Pa. E. 9th St., Sedalia, Mo. ,M311 N. Kendall St., Battle Creek, Mich. Ill. N. Independence Ave., Enid, Okla. St., Continental, Ohio 'Wis. Kaus. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Eaton, Magnolia Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. Cleveland Ave., Salem, Ohio ......,.,,,...,,...,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,..NVilmington, Ohio Lake, Texas ,,,.,....,,,,,,.,,.,..,,,,,..,,,,,..,,,,,,,VerSailles, Ill. E. 3d St., 'Williamsport, Pa. S. Freedom Ave., Alliance, Ohio filth St., Bay City, Ohio Gilead, Ohio Mulberry St., Mt. Carmel, Ill. . ..,.,...,,.. Park Ave., 'Waynesburg, Pa. 3d St., Gallipolis, Ohio ,,,,,,.,956 Dougal Ave., Vtfindsor, Ont. . .,,....,,..,,.. ..,...,..,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,, ll Tilton, VVis. Beldon Ave., Chicago, Ill. ,,,,,,,,,,No1'wvicl1, Ontario, Canada. ,,,,,,,,,yli08 Cass St., St. Johns, Mich. Valley St., Minot, N. Dak. Scott St., ArV6Ll'l'Cll, Ohio Ohio ,,,,,,,,.1126 Dueber Ave., S. VV., Canton, Ohio Mich. Ohio ,,,,,,,7O0 15th Ave., Middletown, Ohio ,,,,,,,'i'68 E, Front St., Dover, Ohio ' Nebr. ,.,,,,,807 2d St., N. E., Minot, N. Dak. Ingram Ave., Ingram, Pa. 4.206 Gilbert St., Dallas, Texas 101 Highway St., Battle Creek, Mich. W. 2d St., Marshall, Minn. , ,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86 Madison St., Tiilin, Ohio Ky. ,,UW,mu,WMW.,A,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,lVestlninster, Md. 815 3d Ave., N., St. Petersburg, Fla. 'mfifil .....,.....,..................,.....,.......... Colfax, WIS. Box 807, Bessemer, Mich. 212 ' 12027 Yale Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1076 Lincoln VVay, East, South Bend, Ind. 3d St., Sandusky, Ohio A.lJC1'C.lllll Ave., Quebec, Canaria Rumbnu 'li Mar Y ,,,,,, lo 2 5 Rupp, Mary ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Russell, Ruth ,,,.. , ,,,,, Rutledge, h1zL1'gir1'eti1:::: Sabin, Irene ,,,,,,,,,,,,., Sargent, NVinif1'ed,,, Saslosv, Ruth ,.,,,,.,,,,A,. Saslow Fann . y ........... Schlcudcr, Lucille ,,,,,,,., Schlosscr, Helen ,,,,,, Schmidt, Lola ,,,,.,.,,,,A Schuster, Evelyn 4,,,,,A Schuster, Ottilia,,,,,,,, Scramlin, Erma ,,AA.,, Scars I-Ieleu ,,,,,,,,,,,, scifcf Mabel ,,.,,.,,,,,, ,N Scltz, Rubyo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Seng. Ona .......................... Shannon, Elizabeth ,,,,,,.,, Sheldon, Margarel:,, Shcils, Helen ,,,,,,,.,,,, Shepard, Marie ,,,,,,,, Shields, Anne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Shull, XVllilCIIllllil ,.,,,,,,, Shultz, Dora ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,., Simpson, Kathleen ,,,,,A, Simons, Ursulan ,,,,, Smith, Gertrude ,,,,, Smith, lX'Ia.ry ,,,,,,,,,,,, Smith, Tliercsa ,,,,,,,,,, Smith, Edith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Snider, Ida. ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.. Spangler, Dorothyu Spears, Isabelle ,.,,, Spurr, Margaret ,,,,,, Stapleton, Edna. ,,,,.,,, Steadmnn, Edna ,,,,,,,, Steele, Vada ,.,,,,,,,,,,, Stewart, Elizzibetlimtir, Stevens, Marion ,.,,.,,,, Stingily, Gladys .,,,,, Stockwell, 17i'isr:ill:1.i:l,,, Strickland, Susiem. Sundell, I'Iildcg1'ade,-if ,,,,,,, Talvennsaari, Esther ,,,,,,.., Thayer, Bernice., ,.,,, Thelander, fitlirtlineiizi Thiel, Dorothy .,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thomas, Nan ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Thomas, Rulzh ,,,,.,,,, Timmer, Helen ,,,.,,, Titus, Gladys ,,,,,,,,., lobm, Ellen .,,,,,,,,,,,,, Todd, Naomi ,,,,,,,,,,,, Tonikinson, I-Iazel,,,-,iii 'l'ownscnd, Marjorie ,,,,,,,, 'l'uckc-r. Charlotte ,,,,,., , 'l'unnicliil', Mildred, Trout, Mildred ,,.,,,,,, Trover. Verna ,,..,,,.,,, Trubey, Lida ,,,, .,,,,.,,., Uiiz, Anna , ,,,,..,,,,.,.,,,,,, , Van Der Kar, Bess ,,,,.,,,, Van Deenc, Johanna ,,.',,. ,, Van Horne, Merry ,,,,,,,,,, Vaughn, Catherine ,,.,,,v, Vaughn, Margery .,,,,,,, 1Va.lker, Ticrdene ,.,.,, 1Vest Salem, Ohio Middletown, Ohio ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,..R0ute 8, Battle Creek, Mich. M24 Henry St., Battle Creek, Mich. Fitchtield, Ohio 80 Bowen Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. .,..,.,,11301 Hopkins Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 11301 Hopkins Ave., Cleveland, Ohio N. Spring St., New Ulm, Minn. 11241 Ewing St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. ,,,,,,,,2215 VVisconsin Ave., New Holstein, W'is. 111 N. Houghton Ave., Manistique, Mich. 111 N. Houghton Ave., Manistique, Mich. Route 7, Battle Creek, Mich. Haven, Mich. Ohio ,W,,,,,11l241 9th Ave., South, Ft. Dodge, Iowa Hill, Ohio ,,,,,,,1Ll9 YV. Conont Ave., Portage, Wis. Mich. Minn. ,,,,,,..,,,,,14'21 Sherman Rd., Vtlilliamsport, Pa. 61 Lincoln Vlay, VV., Chambersburg, Pa. CTHCIS, N. C. .1042 Victoria Ave., New Kensington, Pa. 224 Regent St., Frederickton, N. B., Canada Coleman, Mich. ,.,Box 46, R. R. No. 3, Battle Creek, Mich. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 30 S. Chestnut, Kewanee, Ill. Ark. Park Place, Geneva, N. Y. ,..,,,,,,536 Highland Ave., Alma, Mich. ,,,,,,,,,315 Vine Ave., Park Ridge, Ill. Mich. ,,,,,,,,,,1102 First St., Jackson, Mich. Fourth St., Cloquct, Minn. ...,,,.,,,,,,N,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,Proctor, Vermont M...,,,..,,,,,,,.,.,m,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,Oxvensvi1le, Ind. ,,,,,,,,121 Maple St., Battle Creek, Mich. ,,...,..,,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.Bellev11e, Mich. Miss. .,,..,,,205 First St., Jackson, Mich. Ga. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,XVhitehall, Mich. Mich. R. No. 4, Battle Creek, Mich. ,,,,,,,,,,327 Price St., Jamestown, N. Y. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.Alexandria, S. Dak. ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,196f1- Bedford Rd., Columbus, Ohio ,,,,,,,,,,,,353fL Fullcreek Blvd., Indianapolis, Ind. M0225 S. Second St., Tippecanoe City, Ohio ,,,,,,,,,,Ii1 Kingman Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. ,,,,,,500 Church St., Cambridge Springs, Pa. ,,,,,,,,,,102 Vennum Ave., Mansfield, Ohio ,,,,,m.,,,,,,,,,,,1Vl1itc River Jct., Vermont ,,,,,,,,,,209 XV. Locust St., Aurora, Mo. Mich. S. Dak. Mt. Vernon Ave., Marion, Ohio ,,,,,,,,34f1 VV. Portage Ave., Sault Ste Marie, Mich. N. Metcalf St., Lima, Ohio ,,,,,,,,,Box 90, R. No. 3, Shepherd, Mich. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1501 N. Main St., Pontiac, Ill. Park St., XV., Springfield, Mass. ,,,,.294l1l- XV. Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Kans. Karas. ,,,,,,,East Canton, Ohio f 213 J YVeeks, Leonore ,,,,,,, Wehrman, Leona ,,,,,,,,. Weimer, Esther ,,,,,,,,,,., Weymark, Helen',,,,,,, Whaley, Satie ,4,,,,.,,.. VVheeler, Dorothy ,,,,,,, White, Etoyle ,,,,,,,, White, Mildx-edge ,,,, ,, Wiekert, Helen ,,,,,,,.,., Wigdahl, Helena ,,,,,,,,, Wiese, Mildred ,,,,,,, , ,,,4 Wildes, Theodosia ,v..,,, Wilkinson, Vera ,,,,,,, VVill, Harriet ,,,,,.,,,, Willard, Irma ,,,,,,,,,, .......19 Adams St., Battle Creek, Mich. Hawk Point, Mo. H''11fQffffiPf5 i5EIi?ZifE'si., simimokin, Pa. .,,,.,,,,,,M.,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,.,Nortl1 Olmsted, Ohio Mich. Dillsboro, Ind. 1127 Denver Blvd., San Antonio, Texas 2, Lowell, Danville, Ill. 2, Rothsay, Minn. ,..,,,.333 W. College St., Oberlin, Ohio 1216 N. Fourth St., Mankato, Minn. Sophia St., WV.a.yne, Mich. Marion Ave., Shelby, Ohio Lapeer, Mich. .,,,,,,,,,214i Lewis St., Owensboro, Ky. Williams, Esther ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Williams, Josephine ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, C orner Ave. C and 21st St., Battle Creek, Mich. Williams, Marga1'et,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,., N ,,,,,,.,,,, Delphos, Ohio Vifilson, Henryetta ,,,.,,.... Wilson, Minnetta .,,,,,,,, Vifinans, Dorothy ,,,,,,,,, Winans, Beatrice .,,,,,,,,,,. Wipperman, Eleanor ,,,,, Witbeck, Dorothy ,,,,,.,, 1Vo1cott, Dorothy ,,.,,,,, Vlfolf, Anne ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, W'onnell, Myrtle ,..,,,,... Wood, Beatrice ,,,,,,,., 'W1'ight, Helen ,,,,,,-, Wroten, Lois .,,,,,,,,.,,, Vifyman, Mary,-W ,,,,,,, Zeigler, Mary ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Zerkowsky, J anetten Zimmer, Johanna ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Zimmerman, Dorothy ,.,,,-,, 521441 1228 N. Franklin St., Danville, Ill. 1228 N. Franklin St., Danville, Ill. 230 S. Sixth St., Livingston, Mont. ,,,,,,,,,,,815 W. Greene St., Piqua, Ohio Long Ave., I-Iarnburg, N. 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