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

 - Class of 1932

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- T 'T . . . WAYNE ACKLEY KA.B.J 'N Battle Creek, Mich, XVhat'e1' he did was done with so much 63.56. In him alone 'twas natural to please. I'i'ua15ln'x-r M.A.A, 13 'l'1'ezxnurex' Smilimnuru Vluss 21 '1'i'n-zisurer S.li.A. 2-3: Uaimuus Players 3-il-31 Blue Key 3-el: Vhi Alplxa Lianuniai 2-3-'lg AIu!lli:u- :Eg llmlxnvr:xng lg Plastic P11510 3-'17 l':iulmlx-on Hel. EDNA BAUER fB.S.i There is-mugic in the lieauty and the silent non- which Cupigl strikes fur sweeter than the sound of an instrument. Ii.Ii.li. 2-3-'l. CHRISTINE BENNETT fB.S.J Battle Creek, Mich. Hear ye not the hum of mighty workings? lc.i4:.K, I-2-3-rl. WINIFRED BENSLEY fB.S.J WINNIE Traverse City, Mich. From the crown of hm' hezul to the sole of hex' feet, she is all mirth. W..X,.'l. 1-2-3--lg lliscaimlls: Ihislu-llmll l-3--lg Swlmmln P3-4: llufliey 1-:Z--3--lg Dans-ing: Club 31 Exannincr Red Crm 2-3--lg Sneunllmll 3-'lg Viking 15 Glen Club 3-lg lmsehnll 344 Plaxss Presiiient Il. ISABEL BETZ fB.S.J Cleveland, Ohio Those about her from her shall resid ihe perfect ways of honor. 'Iwo-yuui' lluuw IC:-. 'Zig ilu:-hey 3: lV.A.A, -l. GLADYS BEYER fB.S.J McPherson, Kan. An intelect of highest worth. lNlul lwi's:1n lfulleue 1--2. ADABELLE BRICKLEY fB.S.J HAD! Iona, Mich. Joy danced in her clark eyes. lC.E.K. 1-2'-ll-'lg NV..l.A. 1-Ll-31 Blue Key Vine-P1'e.4lnlz':it 3: l'i'1si1l1-nt L. ROLAND BURT CA.B.J Battle Creek, Mich. UAH-n are polished through act :mil speech. lic-hails 'I'v:nn Il--lg 01':xlm'y -i: Vzinunis Plaiycrs 2-3--lp 'l'1'vzisur6'r 33 Blue Key il-fl: lixtenumxmieuiis Speech fl: llamigcr llchzile lg 1vuluuunxi 3: Mary thu Third 2. Page Forly-iwo

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The Battle Creek Tribune THE WORLD'S MOST INACCURATE NEWSPAPER Vol. XXXX. No. 16. JUNE 1, 1952. P1-ice-Nothillgb PERSONALS Miss Gertrude Sabin, who will he remembered here, won the recent hog culling contest at the slate fair at Clinton, Iowa, in competi- tion with six men. Z ISI 19 lt is reported that Miss Elizabeth Stringer, who nnnnziges a girls' baseball Lenin, was quite recently injured se v erely by a thrown pop bottle in a far western city. f'i1l1llQl'il1Q Swanson, who is :L pitcher on the team, beamed the weilfler of the pop bottle, so honors are even. ,lf if :il Senator Roland Burt re- cently electrified the Senate with his speech on Russian whiskers and their 'DlUl'lZlL'B to America. 251 21 14 XVllYl'l6 Rosenbaum, dra- matic critic: for the New York Blatt, says that the stage is decadent and shows 2ll'L'l1'l2 any good any more. S2 if Martha XVilson says in nn article in this xnonth's Ohliterary Digest that men are not to he trusted. A new thought, and one likely to he widely udlscussed. Pk bil Miss Gladys Beyer pzxssefl through here yesterday en- route from Hollywood to New York on business for Colossal pictures. Miss Beyer is now :1 yes wo- man to one of Colossal's lending directors. Ili if lk Dr. Lawrence Roth, pri- vate plzysic-i:1n to His Ma- jesty Philip I, King of Philippines, writes the staff at the Sanitarium for help in 21. severe lnalndy that his majesty has contrncteri. 'Phe king's brains' run out of his ears, and Dr. Ruth has been unable to check the hemorrhage. Sk Sf 41 The Samoinn dancers ape pezlring' in Vlfonaler Bros. recent South Sea spectacle, She TVent South, were none other than Ellen New- man, Julia, Ovimtt, Betty 'Fillipangh and Edna His- coek, former B, C. Uollege gn-ls. wk if is Q Mae Ho1lin,s.'sworth, who is known as the woman who never smiles, has zone to Chicago to resume her position with Bnngham and Baileys circus side show. LOCAL BREVITIES E Miss YVin i fred Hensley finished her 48th hour on the Hag pole in the Post hlock today. lk 11 i . Miss Dale McLeod, who is -an expert lapidary with orhces in New York, is now engaged in recutting one of the famous Russian Crown Heins known as the Heav- enly Jewel. Miss Margaret Greenwzlld, is in the Belgian Con- go looking for a rare and valuable bug known as the Hhitulzx lllllllllllllifv , l . Nr. Caryl Hoffman, chief chemist for the Du Font interests, is rumored to have discovered a substi- tute for Swiss cheese that cannot he told from the real thing, Business Directory Miss Christine Beimeit opens 11. new research lah- orutory in the Old-National Tower. See ZldVGl'USCll'l6l'llf. on page 10. 52 if 111 The lirm of Case, Haller, Stout M Smith, solicit anything that needs man- aging. Cain run anything. References, B. C. College, which they ran at one time. Vllill take contract to put on plays, musicals, run farm, ll12II1l'L5Z'9 newspapers, nurseries, etc. bil If ik Orange squeezing demon- stration, VVednesday. 33 to nt the Vlliggly Jiggly, Elvu Hiscock. lk bk bk Social and dramatic danc- ing. Chaperones and host- essus on hand :it all times. Rates rensoimble, Mildred McCary and Donna Harris. H1 151 11' Elite Photograph Gallery, lil? 13. Michigen, End floor. XVe1lding parties and fu- nerals: a speeinlty. Also uroups. -XVe shoot you as you arc. Lulu King, pro- prietor.-Adv. SOCIETY A very pretty affair held last evening was the :in- nouncement party for Miss Betty Brooker, at which time miniature automobiles were given each guest, in the driver-'s seat of which was :L doll-like figure label- ed Boll Xvhzilen, made to resemble our peppy Chev- rolet dealer. W ik ll One ol' the most un- usually lovely showers of the season was that given last e v en in g foi Airs. Martha Kaye in honor ol' her i n f :1 n t son, Oswald Nothestine Kaye. Con- gratulations on your beau- tiful balmy, Mrs. Kaye. MUSICAL Richard Kellogg, our pop- ular in a e s t 1' 0, has just received an offer for his orchestra to play during the coming season at Mamie Olson's nigh t c 1 u b in Ceresco. S ik Hi Paul W' h i t e m 11 ll has offered Richard Struwin a place in his orchestra as piccolo player. A beautiful silver jug was just awarded the most accomplished jug nnisiclan in Lhce U, S, We congrat- ulate you, Miss McLaughlin, and in response Miss Mc- Laughlin answers that she owes all her success to her alma mater, B. aC, College. ws 3 ' The most popular jazz' writer of our time, Miss Lottie Lingo J o h n o n, will croon her newest hit over VVELL Nov. 3. This new melody is My Bziby Left Me Last Night. HYMENEAL The in 11 r r i fl. g e is an- nounced of Miss Edna Bauer, our popular milli- ner, and Clint Cook, the elelicient mail plane pilot on the Chicago-lgetioit run. 1? Miss Lois Brinknmn and Robert XVi1denhurg were married today in the Church Around the Corner in New York City. at P21 if Announc'en'x-:nt was nnlfle Momlay oi the birth of ai 10-pound boy to Mr. uno Mrs.. Ernie Currie, Mrs. Currie bein!! the former .Phylis Hostington. T h e lmhe was to he christened today A r 1: h i e l3rinkman Currie, and The lucky god- mothers were lo he Grace .Tone-s :ind L o u i s e Nc- Daniel. SPORTS At the recent Olympic gains-s held in Slmmalmi. China, Battle Creek alum- mlc won many points for the American team. Una Cas- sell won the pole vault at li feet 3 inches, Isabel YVood the 100-meter swim in 323 seconds, Bernadine Le h man the shot put, throwineg the hall ri dis- tance ol' 176 feet 395 int-hes, and Lorene Shoemaker the running broad jump for :1 distance of 24 feet G95 inches. VVell clone, girls. :if Pk :if VVQ have just received astounding news that Amerlca's black sheep in athletics, Miss Myra Sculp- holm, won the 100-yard dash in the Olympics last week. NVQ cannot account for this unusual turn of events, unless Miss Scup- holm's new manager and trainer, Hard Boiled Healfl, is a. better trainer than we imagined. DRAMATICS ln the latest offering of Zeigfield Follies :L number of faces familiar to Battle Creek College appear in the chorus and pony ballet. There are Opal Fender, Madge Jewel, Lucille Roys, Isabel Betts and Catherine Flynn. 1 I I I Miss Jessie Fischer has just finished 41. vaudeville engagement on the Or- pheum Circuit and will now take a Well deserved rest. Rl :lf IK It is said that Marjorie Hall and XVLIXHQ Ackley, who are playing the male and female leads in the successful draxnntic procluc- tion, Yeah, which has had a year on Broadway, were recently married in .Jersey City. FOREIGN News comes from Cal- cutta, India, from Adabelle Briekley, foreign correspon- dent for the New York Times, that Ghandi's gout is dead and the people are afraid that Ghandi will starve. 251 X4 UA Miss Charlotte Butler., a former B. C. C. girl, won a beauty contest at Kanka- kee, Ill., and gets a free trip to Hollywood and .1 movie contract. S4 Bk All foreign papers are full of the recent engagement. of Miss Martha XVilson, rich restaurant director from Boston, to the Prince of Wales. Did he fall fer her money or her sophisti- cation is the question of those who know her here. Her assistant, L. XVerLz, is planning to take over the former's position after the wedding occurs. 151 Ill 41 The J il m i e s 0 n-Perry clowns have met with im- mediate success in every capital in Europe on their recent tour. ADS XVANTED - A good heavy team of horses. Only good workers need apply. Call 2121 after 7. Farmer Cook. JOB VVANTED - House- work in country home of nice quiet family, without children preferred. Can furnish excellent references. W!'ite Box 46 or phone Rr-rl Bee Night Club and ask for Hoopes My Dear, the ballet dancer. MEN WANTED VVANTED-A dancing part- ner: must be tall, slim, handsome and an excellent dancer. Apply Box NO, in care of Aileen Johnson. PERSONAL JOHN LAINE-Dear, please come home. Your sister Louise and I have decided that the baby shall be named Percy Osmond, as you wish. Please come. Mae Prevost Laine.



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Lf if iifnfoifi' 'TFQQT-.F LOIS JESSIE BRINKMAN fB.S.D HBRINKIEH Rolfe Iowa She was his life. W.A.A. 1-2-3-tl: Dis1':illnli:4' lim-hey fl: Siwvc-r 4: Ilzlskcihull 1.34: glmmilmll ig Imp 2-Zig Ulm- l'Iul1 35 Cziuhlrmi Stall' -I. ELIZABETH BROCKER fB.S.J 'ABETTYH Alpena, Mich. But so fair, she takes the hreutll of me away. YV.,-K.A. 1-2-3-,Ig Suv:-or 2-24 ,lim-key 1-2-3: lillskvllialil 1-152 Tennis 1-:Z-Il--1: HWIIIIIIIIHLZ 1-2-3: Svc-elllmll 1-Z!-3-4: Ili-ll Cross: Dunuim: l'hlIo 21-3--lg i'alul1lrun 25 Ari-llcri' 1. CHARLOTTE K. BUTLER fA.B.D ll CHAR Chicago, Ill. A daughter of the gods, divinely' tall, :ind most divinely fair. A Cannuns 1'lny1-rsg Swimming 1-:tg l'. of M. 2-33 Pi Bi-la Phi, HA of Cu In-10:1 Pr 1 l ILAH E. CASE fB.S.J ISLA Portland, Mich. It seems as if she kept part of that lmppxness which she gave zuvzlyf' E.E.K. 3-rl: Em t'hi SIHIIHI il-3-al: Ylustlv Paige 3: Ulcc Gluh 3--1: Glen l'lub Lllu-:n'l:m -lg Hllilor-in-Chicl' of Cnulclrun -1: Home lic. Clmirnnm -I: Ilaslccumll ll. UNA CASSELL fB.S.J MICKEY Redwood Falls, Minn. youth to whom was given so much earth, so much of heaven. vllr-ge '2!lg W.A.A. 1-2-3--ip lllsi-nlmlis Sem-otarx' -I' lluulic-,, 1-L-3-4: imsm-lumix I+!!-3-J: llnwvhzxll 1-2-3-41 rVuiiuiii 4, sm-n-.- 1-L!-3-4' QW-iv' ' H - ' . . 4 l.lIl .3 4, limi Kwan, Imp .Z-J, FLOY CLARKE fB.S.D Battle Creek, Mich. min:-: of love be sweeter far than all other pleasures ure. . . P: Illuc Km' 34-lg W..LA.j Yolilun: Diwr-allmlisi linslelmlll Varsity Buslwllmll 23 Vulxmlis Pluycrsg lied Cross: Viking: lim-lucy: Swimlningg Milion l'nIlr::e 1. PAULA DEXHEIMER 1B.S.J Chicago, Ill. StHlE15', kindly, lmrdly friend. I I K 'i I' Ylcsider ' -', 'J it E.E.lx. 3-4: President Kellogg llaxll 4 Ili fhl '?h.l Pizisliit I':l11 . 'rm 23 Hlev l'Iuh 3: Uluss Vive-1'1'esiils'iiv, Z1 r- 2. OPAL FENDER Farina, Ill. A wonizln xhe seems of cheerful yes- terdays and confident to1nm'1'ows. F 1' If D 1 .. 1. . v--. A -- --'T-4? . Page Forly-l1z1'ec

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