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1ef1g yet East and South Hall has an inexhaustible supply! C23 Don't feel afraid of the polished floors at Hall! They'll house Seniors there anyway, They don't fall down so much any more. Q3j Look on Arnold Cottage with veneration and respect. It now has a bath room, and the Nucleus is minus its pet Joke. f4j VVe,ve tried to arrange to have the study of insects first thing in the course. Then youlll be able to identify a cockroach without a tremor. You watch for them with zest when you learn they don't bite yOu! Q53 If y01,11j1T13.f1'O1'1 forgets to lock the door at 10 P. M., you do it for her. Otherwise you might miss something. Q65 Always invite your matron in to help entertain your company. It won't be all your fault then if he doesn't leave until 10: 10. Big Dates: . Qlj Donlt accept the first man that asks you for one. You'll be sorry. Meet them all V QZQ Don't allow all these young professional men in white suits to distract your attention from your learning. That isn't what they are for. C3j Never allow anyone to get sentimental on the front porch of your house. The new juniors always have just had their eyes tested. Dancing Notes: Clj Don't go in the Grand March every night. Of course, they make you feel perfectly welcome and actually urge you, but it will bore you too soon. QZD Be non-committal with your partner. You may get him on the next round. C35 Remember your professional dignity and don't let the patientsithink you're one of their kind. fllj Give your .undivided attention' to Miss Yeakle's aesthetic dancing. It is in- valuable aid each night! at the Grand March. Tips to Would Be Lobby Loafers: . CU In passing to and from classes, don't omit to trail through the Lobby. It amuses the patients vastly and gives you such a goodfchance to read the Bulletin Board, comment on the Bell Hops, and grab some free stationery. CYour friends all like toget it, it's so inconspicuousj Q25 Entertain all your friends in the Sanitarium parlors. The Management appreciates it. It helps to draw la crowd to the lectures. C3D lfeel perfectly free to use the Sanitarium writing rooms. It's much more Interesting to Write over there, and it's a handy place to meet your friends. Campus Notes: ul Wvffllidef 21fOl1Hd freely over the lawns of our vast campus. QEverVbOdY else does.j ' ' ' r.'5'i111,1 1J.. vf'T'Yl vv P 1 .-.. ...ill 64 V5 ,Ll iv .,v, 292' rr il if-E ls- it ig. lj' VP. ui r tp 5 J r 1 ' v .lj u 3 l Vi l l li E I ii V ,: 1. it 1 T i ll l .-3 ' .gi i it., .5 lj!! pl if 5 f ! il U! fl J. .E tQ'! 5?-,I I. ,.,, -sl H! ..,, .V yi li! 1 iff! tl Wwfvi-r'-1 ,r ptr. lb ,l .v 4 tr ! gl . i Q I
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D. S. Sanitarium Etiquette Knowing that in September, l9l7, another fresh bunch of would be Dietitians will land in the midst of all the splendor of school life, we cannot feel our duty done until we warn them how to do and tell them not to be afraid of all they encounter. Most' of them will come-as we did-from unpretentious and simple homes, and we needs must spare them-if we can-that awful shock we received. It will all become perfectly simple by the time you are a Senior! You wonit even realize you haven't done it all your lives. And home-with the com- mon butter-knife, linen napkins, an-d old-fashioned UQ etiquette will quite bore you. Taking things systematically we'll begin with Helpful Hints for East Ha11: - Clj Kindly don't allow your self to forget to dress each evening for dinner. You'll feel out of place if you don't. Any Senior will be glad to give you the formula of quickly converting a soiled middy to an evening dress! QZD Wear rubber heels for a few weeks or you'll slip on the polished floors. Thatis the way they identify the new ones. Q35 ln fishing out your two pats of butter, always give precedence to an N. S. P. E. or man nurse. You may 'as well give it, they'll take it anyway.. This t applies to going through -doors, too. Dont pinch the bread or cake Do you suppose anythin-rf stale would be served at East Hall? We have the very same things they had at the Main the week beforej Faithfully practice balancing your tray giacefully The D S girls have always had the prize for that and we depend on you to maintain our standard Don t shout at nor flirt with the counter man Quite often they hear thin s especially unkind things just smile and point at what you want You won t be able to pronounce the names anyway for a while Dont be afraid of via ting 4 cents on Protose or Nuttolene Youll like it in time 'When you ale Seniors we ll enlist you in our campaign for con verting all butcher shops into Protose and Nuttolene retail rooms Wheii you take Rice a la Carolina dont blame Carolina They put it out and we got it It wasn t intentional Dont expect the Protose to be reallv smothered in onions tlt takes som th n stronger than one poor onion O Be as noisy a possible It adds to the gaiety and festivitx of the oc casion If you are blue and feel quiet just Oently drop a few trays That s enough Y Dormitory Life l Remember your House Deposit Fee' Sacrifice it willingly for your lower class men We Seniors did our best for you but there is some furniture ce ' ' f . -I to W c f r y Q55 ' ' u - . . , .i 1. i. D . 7 A C73 , . U I A I . . C. .U 7 -. . i I . O. F C85 u . V I, , .u . C95 , J A in , D , E P . .. . if S i l V . ,. ' J ,- 63
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,-5,5-.1,' A . -tl-l . 5.-.ear K ' c 1:22 aw l l fl 1 4 Q., 1 1 I' . ,., , . 1 l Mwrmm Y. 5- 1 , ' V Q25 Don't omit to gather flowers. It affords an excellent opportunity to have an inspiring chat with the gardener. Q35 Be sure to gaze intently at all the wheel-chair patients. VV e must increase their feeling of being a curiosity. Besides, you want to know how to act when you get a cold and your roommate takes you out. It makes you feel like more than 31.50 per vveek and your experience isnit complete without it. Miscellaneous Suggestions: QU Never pay your room rent in advance. You miss so many enchanting ' notes if you do. CZD Always stop at the H. P. O. when there's a long line waiting, and just be- ' fore class time. It saves so much spare time to get your letters read during class. . C35 In all perplexing questions, never go directly tot your Class Advisor. Go ask all your various class-mates and see hovv many versions of the affair y you can get. 1t's interesting. C4j Before -doing anything desperate, stop and think what has been done before you and?-Beware! I P. S. We might suggest that a printed pamphlet of this be presented to each member of 1919 If -. 15, . l . 1 2 1 f 2 5 5 4 1 1 T 2 1 . ' , l 1 f f . ' Q , , 1 ll g 1 65
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