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

 - Class of 1932

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Page 99 text:

ELLA EATON KELLOGG CLUB HONORARY SOCIETY OF THE HOME ECONOMICS D EPARTM ENT DRGANIZED IN 1527 COLORS PINK AND GREEN FLOWER WHITE ROSE Pu wif nf P xv, 1 1. IJEXIITINIER lcfznq PIC'NllZf'lII BETTX QTOLI Sfclcfmq IIUINZIIII ld mr SEPTEMBER Llbla Balance l sn HER WOOD X mc mn Jmxmoe M155 IDAVBURX CLUB ALMANAC Repolt by Helen Abbott Bult N H E A Conven tlon OCTOBER Scol D10 Sco1p1on Dutch chooclate fo1 Helen Abbot Burt Dr Mltchell and MISS RItCh16 glve ISVIEW of A D A Lonventlon Opemng of the Co1on1al Club Room Tea for the faculty NOVEMBER Saglttarlus Archer Indlvldual wo1k at the mlsslon DECEMBER Capncornus Goat Santa Claus makes appearance at formal dmner Oh boy' Oh boy' Inltlatlon of pledges JANUARY Acqua1 1us Waterbeau er Zams Full nlght s sleep FEBRUARY P1sces Flsh Eate1 T11p to Kello g s Talk by Maly Barbe1 MARCH Ar1es Ram Talk by Dr Dye f1om M1Ch1g3H State APRIL Taurus Bull Showers othel than ram Abbot Guswold and Bauer Kld party MAY A1 chel Saglttauus Election of offic IS Sponsored convocatlon JUNE F1n1s End Installatlon barquet Awaldmg of S150 scholarshlp Mole zams Commencement Good bye Pnqe Nmefy three . I . . . . . I . ,,', ---- H1 ln. '.' L- ' A v'-.' , I - B - - . 1 rx' Tru - - ----- A II , ' ---- Y ffl IHIII rf ,1:'.f - - - - - - ' IH' , l' ' A 20- - . -, . . . . - 5- - . 19- .l ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . , . . 1 . 301- . . 1 15- ' ' . . , .ag I - v - 2013: 11 -' A - 30- ' ' . 1' Q 1, 1 1 . - . , 10- g - . . 3- . - ' ' . i 90 I I U T - 2- ' e'. . 2- ' .' 10-' . . I ni . . , xx 11 I 9- I - - . l 1

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is Q D 22 ,gg T Hall, Xvilson, Case, Laine, Crooks, Caseman, Haller, Smith, McLaughlin, Carey, Mc-Daniel. Basset, Mat-Leod, Stringer, Leah Burtner, King, Reams, Fry, Cook, Kangas, Griffith, Luis Burt- Q. . ' - ner, Ramsdell, Kloosterman. I'lSCl'1GI', Bl'lClil6'3', XVest, Miss Nielsen, Misslgbanbury, Stout, Jennings, XVonr1, Moore, Fleming, oontz. ELLA EATON KELLCIEG CLUB 0 O 0 E. E. K. club spirit never dead was again proven when the 1932 program made a niche for itself in the school life. The outstanding feature of the year was the county fair. Dough- nuts and cider were served in the good old fashioned style, along with the Ininstrel, the mighty strong man, and many other stunts. The floor Was decorated with cornstalks, and one end of the room was turned into a barnyard to accommodate Farmer Jones' fancy colored chicks and Farmer West's goat. Just as the monks of the monasteries in the middle ages lived in accordance with the Benedictine rules, so the E.E. K. pledges live in accordance with the Stoutine rules. Initiations are parties which are uncommonly uncomfortable --physically and financially. But-who Wants to discontinue them? Lest we forget sandwiches with a soul. Take three cups cheese, pint of sweet vanishing cream, one dozen semi-heavy corks for light- ness. Spread thinly on bread and serve piping hot-by means of a dumb waiter. This recipe may be obtained through the courtesy of Mabel and Laurence Perry. What the E. E. K. Club has meant to some people: Marge Hall-Next to Wayne. Betty Stout-Lots of Work. Ilah Case-Two years of joy. Eleanor Smith-One big question mark. Betty Stringer-The work of an officer Without the ofiice. I Adabelle Brickley-Food! Food! Food! Helen West-The harboring place of cruel Seniors. . But the club has not only been concerned with having a good time. h tried to use real vital subjects which will be of In the meetings we ave , l , interest to the girls. Much credit is due the executive committee for the success of the year's Work. I' irq X l1IL f:V-f'ZUO



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I earl if i 1 . - 'ill N Q s STANDING: Munoz, Clark, Kellogg, Boldyreff, Kolvoord. SEATED: Dr. Grant, Dr. XYest, Goble, Fortyth, Treadwell. Physalia . . 0 Presirlen-t - - F. CLEON Conte Vice-P1-esiflent - - JAMES Fonsvru SOC1'0ifw'y - - GEORGE CLARK Treasurer' - - RICHARD KELLOGG Six years ago Physalia was formed as an honorary society by a group of seven biology students. At the present time there are eleven members on the campus and a considerable number in medical and grad- uate schools. To become eligible for membership a high scholastic record and an active interest in biological sciences are required. The success of the organization in a large measure is due to the eiforts of Dr. Luther S. West and Dr. Carroll W. Grant. During the past year Physalia has sponsored a series of public scientific lectures given by Dr. L. S. West, Dr. C. W. Grant, Dr. Johann Rorich, Dr. W. R. Cheynowth and others. The society has also under- taken several other scientific projects with the view to stimulate scien- tific interests among the students of the department. The local membership during 1931-32 is as follows: Dr. Luther S. West, faculty adviserg Dr. Carroll W. Grant, Ephriam Boldyreff and Renee Kolvoord, alumni membersg Stuart Brown, George Clark, James Forsyth, F. Cleon Goble, Richard Kellogg, Francisco Munoz and Carle- ton Treadwell, active members. Page Nuzety-four

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