Battle Creek Sanitarium School of Home Economics - Nucleus Yearbook (Battle Creek, MI)

 - Class of 1917

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I-Iu11y Gilinan-When she left Ohio state to live at Henry Cottage, it Sglved our problem of keeping order in our rooms, as she's an inveterate Hpicker- fi u . P Peg Pennel-One would never guess, from appearances, what a natural ability Peg has at the laundry and on the broom handle. Her hobby is Sidney Beans, specimens of which are much in evidence in her room. Mim McEacheron-Her specialty is psyches, churns and ent!!! Receiver of daily bill-boards. Nicknamed, sawed off. Ethel Stevens-If she ever seems reticent, just mention Ted and the gates of conversation are opened wide. She is proprietor of an international photo- graphic bureau, though her collection is devoted chiefly to one subject. Margaret Cross-The little Cross girl came to us about the first of February, and her life here has been one constant struggle to master her numerous t??j studies. Bonnie Lane-Noted for her everlasting good humor. Is a clever com- poser of songs-if you don't think so, listen to her some night about 12 P. M. when we're all trying to sleep. Heinie Sabin-Our Heinie would be a genius were it not for the fact that they never eat. However, we have hopes of her. becoming a noted Chemistry prof., for she has made a wonderful discovery-that all elements occur mo- mentarily after a thunderstorm. Left-Overs Johnny Harman-Ir. ed of the Nucleus. Chief orator at class meetings, and Kay's assistant in kutting-up. Eddie Pine-Can you imagine Eddie leaving Ohio when Laurence is there? But the Spearmint Specials help to console her. Our Psychology star. Dorothy- Squier-QThe personification of our Junior colorsj The chief reason we like Battle Creek is because our Dorothy lives here. Lydia. Sprunger-Who ever found Lydia at a loss to explain anything? Our leading soprano in the Glee Club. Grace Marx-Our professional nurse, she caught the argufying habit, and 'she's surely A-f-. 1 ' Esther Bracken-Another of our blondes. Her specialty is unknowns Harold Walton-Our fair co-ed, D. S. patent encyclopaedia. General class benefactor-cause of absence of burns in the A cooking class. 42

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v ! I 1 '-a-.asv-rss- A':: as-1-'A W A .11-'f'--1-.1 -ew-H . -E .-j-fl, Who's Who and Why? At Butler Mike Patty-Escaped from the wilds of Mississippi in September to do missionary work among the D. S. heathen. Her specialty is, mending broken hearts and heads. ' , Helen Nowe-Used to inhabit Illinois, but now contents herself with Ernest letters. Tender spot is neatness. Olive Colvin-She claims Michigan because Ann Arbor is attached. Lives from one mail to another. a Dodo Clark-Ohio rose in the air three inches when dear Dodo crossed into Michigan. Discoverer of Butler Patent telephone. - Deck Decker-Source of all romantic knowledge. One of first to succumb to male attraction Qand last to recoverj Bee Chick-General house guard. Her light occupations are knitting and furnishing spice to life. . C Zo Bartlett-General reservoir of good 'things to eat to lubricate Chem. and Psych. Hobby-Petting the injured. Mid jeschke, at present all here-glasses, meal books, heart Qfor time being onlyj. Famed for once bringing thimble to class. Mission in life is to reform room mates from reading the unspeakable Cosmopolitan. Ashley Cottage Did you know? That Carolyn's favorite berry, both night and morning, is WoodbL1ry's. That Jeannette has forsaken all others and cleaves only unto Chemistry. That Florence's tongue is ready for all emergencies. That it has been predicted when Gabriel blows his last blast, and St. Peter turns the key, Ida will sigh, VVait a vminutef' That K. D. burns at least one finger at every Lab. period and sighs, Oh dear. V That Martha's ambition is to write like Miss Baldwin. , That Ioyce's invariable answer to all questions is, If I have time. That Fern's favorite morning matin is, 4'There will be no Chemistry there, In heaven above where all is love, There will be no Chemistry there. That Delia and her notes keep the midnight oil burning, with cookies on the side. - Henry Cottage Marguerite Almroth-Henry's enough for her. VVhen she found a Henry' Cottage on the list, her abode for the school year was settled without more ado. 41 2



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Favorite Doings of the Kellogg Krew Lillian Roth4Composing daily epistles to Colgate. Nan Tracey-Planning a nightly feed. up Madge Blackwell-Conspiring to keep her male quartet from coming to blows.. ' E ' Margaret Voght-Our dear , deciding who will be her next victim for a canoe trip. p Merab Easton-Better known as Paderewski, whose occupation is Hragging the scale. ' Elwin Prucha-The cracker-jack crocheter of the middle west, just having finished her 999th piece. L Hazel Burbank-VVho believes in boosting Uncle Sam by her loyal supporf of the mail. i Mary Wisler-Our Melba, who is waiting for the psychological moment to become famous. Willie Owen-Kellogg's sage, is a veritable Dr. Lewis in her wisdom. Eddie Nabors-Our heavy weight and general loafer. K. Kaupp-The Kellogg Kottage Kut-up, who will perform as long as she has an audience. Lucille Garritson-NVhose motto is Red and yellow, catch a fellow. Ruth Kinney-From present indications, will be our War Bride. Marie Thomas-Slim princess. Nuff said! Eva Miller-Wlio has a heart of gold. Emily McKnight-Gur ambitious, energetic girl who believes in early to bed and early to rise. 4 L ' 43

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