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

 - Class of 1917

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In order that Miss Martin may have help in teaching aesthetic dancing We do hereby bequeath Etta Denman as an assistant. ITEM 6-We do hereby will and bequeath: To our beloved Miss Hall the good wishes and many thanks of each individual member of our aforesaid class. To our class adviser, Miss Baldwin, the good wishes and gratefulness for advice which has helped us attain our goal. ' 1 X To Dr. Lewis our sincere sympathy for having to bear the burden of be-- 25,3 ing Chemistry instructor. 5 s ITEM 7-To Miss Cooper we bequeath our heartiest appreciation of the A f - fl l. many things which she has done to make our months here so successful. , gi' Ei ITEM 8-To the School we do hereby devise and bequeath: The sincere wishes of '17 for your continual growth and usefulness in the Educational world. I 1 +1 In testimony whereby we, the testators aforesaid, hereunto subscribe and affix If in our seal on this the twelfth day of june, in the year of our Lord one thousand, V I ,Hr nv. nine hundred and seventeen, and in the year of the United States of America Ei. ll 'li 5. one hundred and fortyltwo. I y I s 'g iii Witness : ffl Y: t iii 5 5 4.3 V Fi HJ CELESTE M CEACHERN, q 1 iii BESSIE M. DILLTNGHAM, rig lr I il? 1 rv' fr: INIABEL MORGAN. I li 'E .4 1' ivlfl 1 if jeff ,ite I 55 ,fa V55 'lf , ,Ei xr lla i S!! Ea I , 15 N , -if Qsig . -rr: .3 E l ,Q N le E :ii ew , iff Qi? I ESE a QD 5514 H I I iq: V I I .,,., I ' A .f,uqn-pm.w-'-- vu'3W!9 76

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Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class CALHOUN COUNTY, U. S. A. STATE OF MICHIGAN, We, the 1917 Senior class of the Sanitarium School of Home Economics, being of sound mind and body, and realizing that our departure into the wide, wide world, is more or less certain, do hereby make our last will and testament as to the property owned and held by the aforesaid class, hereby re- voking any and all former wills by us at any time heretofore made as to said property owned by the twice aforesaid class. ITEM 1-To the class of 1918 we do hereby will and bequeath: Clj The re- sponsibility of upholding the Senior reputation for dignity. CZD The realization of those long looked for Senior privileges. We hope, however, that you will be able to distinguish between Senior privileges and those of lower classmen. Since we, the aforesaid, have strained our eyes at this task, we also leave you a collection of microscopes kept in the Chemical Laboratory in order that you may not have as much trouble as we have had. ITEM 2-To the class of 1918 we further will and bequeath: the privilege of holding-on an average of one every six weeks-food sales in the Sanitarium Palm Garden The privilege of being exempt from Gym the last term of your Senior year Also any wasted hours which may have carelessly slipped through our fingers These are for your eXclus1xe use and are not to be tampered with bi faculty conferences Also Dr Lewis and all that his name implies ITEM 3 To individual members of the unior Class 1I1Cl1V1dL1Hl members of the Senior Class do hereby will and bequeath To Miriam Mcliachern Florence Dizard leaves her suiplus Jokes and her capability of managing her class To Mary I-Iarmon Bess Dillingham leaves her chief editorship of the NUCLEUS To Kathleen Gates Etta Denman leaves her book on I-Iow to Get Fat To Nan Tracy Louise I-Iesse leaves the prnilege of occupying the back seat in lecture classes to be used for letter writing To Marguerite Almroth vie leave the privilege of receiving those dailies from I-Ienry f To certain members of the class who have read ox er the entire lesson he privilege of being here in Physiology class ITEM 5 We hereby will and bequeath To the Main Building Diet Kitchen echoes of Mildred Dunscombes laughter in order that you may new er be sad . . , od 1 , I ' I U' 1 - 1 Q ' 4 T . . J- , 5 . : . . , . 7 1 4 . v U I7 . , I . . I. 1 . I O.. ' - I . 2 . H 7 - 71 N ' ' - ff H ' ' O- . 1 ' I - 1 O. . ' f 1 . , 75 L I 1



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! 33117117 ,,-'. i ' it ! I I ! 5 : i F i ,H ! E i, 4 Y e!! N! ! e lr I. ! l 1-1-1- M.i.,,-.:.-a,.-u-f.s'-Q- K 1 ! 5 f V' ww'-1.-14. 9nf....f The Parting of the Classes We've talked and worked and studied hard as courses came to hand Together for a year or more here at our B. C. San' i NOW We QVC g0!U8 1101116 again, but you must see it through VVe needn t tell we like you well b , Good-bye-good luck to you! 'We had no special hold on you, and yet you came about And taught us lots of ins and outs, and how to bluff it out 3 Whatever game we fancied most you always played it too, And rather better on the whole. Good-bye-good luck to you! There isn't much we haven't Qared, from cuts to Chemistry, The same old work, the same old grub, the same old faculty, The same old Prof who flunked us out or winked and let us through, The same old Lab, the same old germs. Good-bye-good luck to you! You'll have the same old- Gastric Test, you'll take the same old Dare, You'll bite that same old rubber tube, you'll see our teeth marks there. We had the same old references, the same old notebooks, too, The same eXams, the same old grades. Good-bye-good luck to you! ' But 'twasn't merely this and that fwhich all who read may knowj, 'Twas how you talked and looked at things that made us like you so. How independent you have been, and most amazing new! Youlve done us many a royal turn. Good-bye-good luck to you! We've seen you home by word of mouth, we've watched your rivers shine We've heard your Vlfestern forests blow of evergreen and pine, Your states and countries north and south, we feel we own them, too, For they belong to all of us, ' Good-bye-good luck to you! A We'll never read the papers now without inquiring first For word from all those friendly towns where you were born and nursed Why Qmaha, Detroit, New York, New Qrleans, Denver, too, They're only just across the road! Good-bye-good luck to you! Good-bye !-So-long! Don't lose yourselves nor all the friends you knew. We'll tell the world at large that you're coming when you're through. Good-bye! Good-bye! we wish you luck, we know that youre true blue. The world's so little after all. . Good-bye-good luck to you! R' D' 77

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