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

 - Class of 1917

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i Y , Q E I I 2 SENIOR CLASS SNAPS 66 r i Z E

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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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q r Prophecy PEARL HEILBLIAN Dear Classmate: . JUXE ' 7 VVe are all back at the dear old San and it seems so natural and yet so unlike the old times. Some of us are staying at Cooper's Hall which is located where Arnold used to be and some at the Alpha Theta Pi which is Ashley remodeled and enlarged. 'There are only two of us absent. Lillian Erb was unable to comme. You know she married a E. minister and they were ordered to move to a new charge last week. With eight children and moving the poor girl simply couldn't get away. We all miss Miss Cooper so much. Miss 'Burgess is very well liked as a dean but she seems so different to us girls. Even the atmosphere of the office seems changed. . I suppose we all expected to see Miss Kilmer and all the teachers just as we left them twenty years ago. Some how one does forget that time flies. This has been a delightful week. Monday, we went to the Spring Lake for a picnic and who do you suppose came walking down the hill and into our party? Do you remember Dr Cooper's youngest son ack? Wfell it was he only he had grown to manhood and was wearing a heavy beard and mustache Tuesday we all went out to call on Dr Ixellogg You would be surprised to see how young he looks He is doing very little operating now and is seldom seen at the San Most of his time is devoted to writing and research work Wediiesday was Home Economics day and people from all parts of the state were present The large auditorium was crowded Qur school display was certainly worth while It has never been equaled in this state Miss Cooper arrived Vifednesday night VVe with the class of 1922 gave her a rousing welcome Of course the other classes weie as enthusiastic as we but somehow we felt since they had never known her that there was more of noise and less of love in their share of the gieeting She spent only lVednesday mght and Thursday with us and as usual was in great demand She was the chief speaker at the Alumni Banquet and told much of hei work as head of the Bureau of Food Inspection Xs the yeais pass and me hear and read of the wonderful things accomplished by this little woman for the benefit of humanity we are more and more impressed with the greatness of her who served so quietly and faithfully as dean of our school Tonight we are going to have a banquet of our own class with ieminiscences and then tomorrow we are going to oui homes Yesterday we were speaking of the good old times and the girls thought Nou would like to know what we were doing so each g11l is going to write you a line ' 7 JV ' I 7 - l I 7 . - ' 1 2 . . . - A . l , . . 7 l . , ' . f - f y r I - - o . ' ' r , , K - ' A l 67

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