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, , ' 11-Big Nite! juniors entertained at Country Club with danc- ing and refreshments by Seniors. We seen our duty and dont' it noble. 12-Church as usual. Carol has liouse-party-rest of us spend the day hilariously CPD at home. 13-Kat gets a big sack ot' chestnuts. Stampede in roo.m 6 Kellogg. 14-Dr. Kellogg preaches at chapel. We are always glad to have him with us. He also announces a new dorm, for our school in the yet far-distant future. 15-Miss Patterson writes under a test paper An interesting and ingenious description ol' what might have been That's just it! -W-hat might have been! 16-More and improved singing at Assembly. Our dean, Miss Cooper, Supervising dietitian ol the U. S. Army during the war, tells us of the dihiculties ol finding the proper place for the army dietitian. Miss French gives us Lab. test and then goes to a picnic -good sport! 17-Some woe-begoue home makers are staying in tonight: late at chapel the week before. Discipline is discipline! 18-Heard from Madge. Feeling fine and planning to do a come-'back. We're all so happy over it. Some went to Ann Arbor for the hig game-Michigan won! 19--Big Fire at Bakerl Manda's tooth brush scared the 3rd floor by going up in smoke on the radiator. Mildred McArthur was half way out with her clothes and books-but was brought back in time. 20-A new auaesthetic dancer discovered in the march-that's what suppression does, Gladys taken to M. P. ward. 21-The long-waited piano has arrived at Kellogg. 22-Epidemic oi snifties and sneezcs-NVill keep the old Flu away from our doors if possible. 23-Miss Cooper tells us no pay for field work-no trip to Chi- cago now! Dr. Norman gives another entertaining health talk at assembly. 24--Epidemic of tests afternoon and movies at night. 25-Industrious Seniors hold a sewing bee in Mother Rohert's room. 26--Kellogg has a spread-Miss Riddell honor guest. 27-All hunting 'round for masquerade costumes for the Junior Halloween party. 28-Usual lack of Seniors at the Tuesday nite gym class. X'Vin- ter weather. 29-Student Council committees meet to make some by-laws. Our old classmate Freda leaves us a delicious cake. 30-Mary Joe Lazarus, one of the San's social secretaries gives us some interesting readings at assembly. 31-I-Ialloween-witches, clowns, pierrots etc. gayly parade the downtown streets.
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l 1 -lr 28-Church was popular. Some lucky studcs from Henry and Kellogg motored. to Kalamazoo-Fine ride! 29-fllhe rain siege begins. Doc Lewis informs Seniors a writ- tetrqniz coming soon. juniors begin to chafe under strict dis- cipline-weak protest against 7:30 ruling. Ellen H.- and this is the 'odoriierous' gro.np -granted, Ellen. 30-First Demonstration Seniors-Born, Carol and ,Lillian went to their doom bravely. Chorus: Now we can sit back and take it easy, ch, girls? Raining, raining, raining! Leaky shoes and sur- prising lack of umbrellas. QQWEER N 1-Still raining. Carol If, 1 got up early this .morning to see it the alarm would go off on time. A strange package arrives at Kellogg-rumor has it that it is not substitute meat-Yummy! 2-Assembly-in College Building always hereafter. Miss Cooper tells of women's work in the Army-special high trihute to nurses and dietitians. 3- Backward party at Y. XV. C. A. Miss Vtfilliams and hus- band given a reception at East Hall-special menu honoring the bridal party. 4-Xciting party at Gull Lake-trucks, launches, thunderstorm and rainbow. Dr. Kellogg proves a pleasant host. 5-Junior class organized-VVilliamsport to the fore. Here's to you, Vi. Hula-Hula at Kellogg-Henry was attracted hy the hilar- ious noises and came to do homage to the ukelele performance. 6-Senior class meeting-Carol shows she's the right man in the right place. Were expecting big things lrom the Seniors after Miss Hall asserts we under-estimate GJ ourselves. So watch us grow! 7-Chapel this morning-all attended since each good little student has her own little seat. Miss Cooper tells juniors the San. does not want to take their appendixes out etc. A great peace hath descended ! 8-Chasing Mr. Beuchel-He's in laundry waiting for us-we're in Z3 waiting for him-and ue'er the twain shall meet. 9-Assembly-the chorus waxes strong a11d healthy ,under Mr. Drevei-'s tutelage. Dr. Norman tells ns how to keep well-Drink water-it won't spoil your shape. Two hours to wash one towel -Oh, for the Garden of Eden where grape leaves serve as towels! 10-MMrs. Emmons hospitality opened her cabin to us. Picnic lunch and a good time-wallc horne in the moonlight. Lillian led the wav. 1
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MM M 1-juniors show their originality in the wonderful party they gave us. Costumes were very interesting. Q 2-Seniors took a trip to Baker Hall to get snapped in Hal- loween costume-big crowd collected round hospital, 3-l-lard to get down to work again. 4-First snow! Basketball practice begins. , 5-Miss Riddell announced no physiology class this afternoon lor Juniors in gym and precipitates a riot-almost, ' Q 6-Dr. Kellogg enlists our aid in helping the Red Cross to hght the Wliite Plague. . 7-Juniors and Seniors with Miss Riddell as honor guest, have dinner and dance at Chop Suey--Moxfies and Owl afterwards. 8-Beginning ol the food sale brigade-Some Vlfork. ' 9-lieautiful spring-like day. juniors are aiding in the prepara- tion ot tood tor the sale. 10-Berrl But its cold! Here's hoping the snow comes thick and last. U 11-,l.uniors join the N. S. P. E.'s in a hike celebrating armis- tice day--no school! Seniors hold successful food sale in Palm Garden. . 12-The day after-we have so much money ,lo had to lock it in her trunk, Seniors make North Lodge look respectably clean ,EWQ :J va .2 : r.: -. .- C .. -. c : 5? F Z1 C ve O c Ei vu :J 4 C 'E G A 1. : '4 .. .. Q.. some more woolen mittens. 13-Those who saw the juniors perform at assembly, dispelled the last doubts as to their jazz ability. Everyone including the Seniors thoroughly enjoyed themselves. 14-Patricia Collinge in Tillie was adoralvly charming, thus the verdict of the girls who went to see her and it. 15-Fraternization between girls at Baker and Kellogg led to bombardment of the Post to see Tom Moore in The Gay Lord Quexf' juniors get their first taste of Camp Custer dances. Cured!! Other Juniors entertained at Dr. Martin's home. 16-Hiking Club enjoyed the autumn breezes in the care of Misses French, Thoren, and Riddell. Good hot supper awaited .us at Kellogg. XNe're going to do it often. 17-Bertha M. inquisitively pokes her nose in a bottle ol con- centrated H2504 with disastrous results.
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