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

 - Class of 1920

Page 120 of 150

 

Battle Creek Sanitarium School of Home Economics - Nucleus Yearbook (Battle Creek, MI) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 120 of 150
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Mary Harkins, in Demonstration Cookery: Oysters sink when the shell is formed and fasten on the sea bottom or anything that happens to be there .... They are ,good for sick people because they will pass on in an hour. ...0... I. Hamilton, in Demonstration Cookery: is a modern oven temperature. H350-400 F. ..0t Bonds and History l. Friendship ' 2. Love 3. Matrimony 4. Gold Mine 5. Common Carbon 6. Liberty 0 Hilda: There! I wrote Jule a letter and forgot to mail it. I'll bet he Won't get it. Dr. Roderick Cin .Physiology Lab.j: I realize there is strength in Unity, but this is an individual Exam, itioii. H. C. L. Qnot the mineral acidj Miss Ritchie tells us it is due to the fourth division of middlemen, and contributes this little poem: The grocer who has made his pile- Does he grow nicer? No, sir, He does not change his heart or style But grows a grosser grocer. . Dr. Kellogg is showing the Sanitarium beefsteak, still fresh and more sterile than when it left the butcher shop, when little Blanche-the-question-box says: Is the preserv- ing quality of Yogurt due to the bulgaricus or to the diges- tive quality of the buttermilk, Dr. Kellogg? 114

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Hilda, in the office: Miss Hall, we ean't get away from you. Miss Hall: XfVell girls, 1 have to keep my eye on you. Hilda: Aren't you afraid of losing your eye ? . Health and Phonetics What is Anatomy? A little girl named Ida in' answer to this question, wrote the following: Anatomy is the human body. It is divided into three parts, the haid, the chest and stummiek. The haid holds the skull and the braind, if they is any, the chest holds the liver and part of the lites, and stummiek holds the entrails and the vowels which are e, i, o, u, and sometimes w and y. Healthgrams Never take a bite from the other fellow's apple ton the way to chapelj. If Adam hadnt taken a bite he might still be in the Garden of Eden. Never pick dirt off the lettuce and grit out of the spinach as they may be your friends, b. bilidus or we. 'h ulgarem. r .1Ol... Helen Pfau: Say Cat! VVhy didn't you recite in Soc F Cat: UAW! I c'ouldn't hncl the place. 113'



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Uses of Saliva 1. To put a diy joke across. 2. To furnish something to swallow when one is em- barrassed. 3. To assist frothing at the mouth when in anger. 4. To wet postage stamps. 5. To dissolve and remove spots on the clothing or on baby's face. Of course, the book says its dietetic use Cwhatever can that be?j is to partially digest starch, and Dr. Kellogg says it keeps the mouth healthy-but that's all alfalfa--we know what it is used for. Q. E. D. Cmeaning We W'in j. O I Miss French, in outdoor class: Are there any ques- tions F Mr. Buchelle, lingerie-ing hy: How long will the grass keep green F Pete Brosius: As long as we're on it.'l l,.O . Hilda: Betty, you look like an artiiicial doll with your hair parted in the middlef' Life as It Seems to a Senior ' Wie arise at six, eat our Base Ration at East Hall, then ease our frames fframes is goodj to the College building. No novelty will ever greet us there. After we spend three hours absorbing Marketing, Cookery Qlecture, not foodj, and one of Miss Cooper's recitations, we rush home to read the mail fwhich isn'tj.. Slowly but steadfastly we return to East Hall-a bit of spinach, and back to wade thru chem till fades the afternoon-a barren sort of life. At five, back to the famed cafe where Miss Lenham pulls out tick- ets till we cry for the Moon. Stooped with toil and mel- tose, steeped in worry and sauer kraut-to our rooms! Study? a book, perhaps, and bed-Ca few snoresj-- . Then, in the cold, gray dawn The grind begins all over again Consider the lily-it toils not- ' OH BOY! How we wish we were lilies!! flilbony Finisj 115 ' x

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