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Page 60 text:
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16-Still at it- Carbohydrates :md Fats paper are rapidly coming to Z1 closeg also Economics. 17-Candy sale. Successful. N. S, P. E. exhibition afterwards. Good! .. ll' '5- ! f Q12 ,Aid ink lf' .gc e 18-Many leaving-252.00 ine. XVOl1'l Miss Cooper be rich? Carol Ellsworth played Santa Claus in Assembly. 19-Pershing came to town, Many girls saw him at the Post. 20-Pete, Marj., Kat and Bom lenve for Knightstown. Antici- pation! O, you turkey! 23-Christmas cards were received from the Kelloggs. 24-Girls helped Santa distribute presents among' guests and helpers. I LL 28-Juliette leaves for home on account of father's death. 29-New Year's Eve. Sunshine, and birds sing. Pay day. 54 1 I nu l
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DGGEPIBGR, 1-Olnr girls are beginning to straggle in all hours of the day and night. Z--Cold clrizzly snow. Everyone retires early. 3-Holiday. Both D. S. :md N. S. P. II. girls are organized into selling units to aid the Red Cross drive against tuberculosis. Miss Lane reports a very successful Campaign as far as our efforts are concerned. 4-Mrs. Talbot. a prominent newspaper woman reads ns her interesting paper on The Art of 'Home Making. 5-The Baker Hall-ites who are over at the Annex ohjeet to the Quiet Rules, and wish the old coal strike was over. 6-Dance at N. S, P. B. hall for both schools. Had :L lovely time, refreshanents served at Grab the Gruh. Suookie entertained by D. S. girls at dinner and theatre. 7-Snow is coming thick and fast. All the hoh sleds big and small are heing hauled ont. 8-The San is taking guests, patients, and students QD sleigh- ing in parties during the whole day. 9-Nut Growers Association hold a banquet at .-Xunex. Many prominent national figures present as well as the faculty ol the twoichools. 10-Annex moved over to Main Building owing to repairs. A regular summer rush in the main dining room and kitchen. 11-Mr. ,lohn Burroughs speaks to us at Assembly-on what? Birds of Course, and potatoes. 12-Sewing hee at Kellogg. Many Christmas presents were completed. 4 13-General Christmas rush. Ten cent store most popular. 14-Bess Segraves writes an interesting letter about her work as instructor in Coltewah. Tenn. ' 15-All Seniors beginning to .make candies for sale on VVed- nesclay.
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.HWRPV .1-The girls who stayed over had a very pleasant evening with Miss Cooper in her new' home. 4s-Miss Kilmer and Mrs. Newton entertain the girls who were here. Toasted weiners and bacon, doughnuts and coffee made with Dr. Kellogg's approval. S-O. these weary vacationers-ready to begin the New Year properly CD 6-First .day of school. Students were conspicuous by their absence. Miss Cooper met all trains. 7-These lazy habits acquired during vacation are 'hard to give up-many students overslept. Miss French back, her old self again. 8-Prof. Irving Fisher of Yale University speaks to ns on,the iiDil11l11lSlliIlg Value of the Dollar. 9-juniors hold gay revelry-jingle bells, sleigh, n'everything. . 10-Christian Endeavor has entertainment in gym. Three schools invited-no refreshments. 11-Seniors have their sleigh ride with chicken feed at the end -jolly good time! Frozen noses n'everything'. 12-Cold! Brrr! ! ! 13-Merna Monroe tells in brief concerning the convention of Student Volunteer Movement, which she attended as- a delegate in Des Moines, Iowa. Q 15-Miss Delavan of Michigan Health Board spoke to us very interestingly of Social Hygiene. Night class in Chem . 16-Kellogg adopts a man-he's our fellow now: ,Indy gives him to us. 17-Miss Cooper gives school bob sleigh ride and luncheon at her home. 18-Mrs. Jacobs, a friend of Camp Custer days, invites us to her home for a jolly evening. 5 19-Dr. Lewis has a brand new suit. Our eyes fairly popped out. - 20f-This is the night Miss Hall makes a great discovery. Mu.m's the imrd- going .up. 21-Mi-ss French calms our fears and announces an oral Chem. lab. exam-Joy! We're beginning to appreciate you, Miss French. 22-VVith bated breath we wait for the official summons. But -none came. 23-Mrs. Ball invites her girls from Baker Hall last year to her home. Wie surely had a reunion, including our regular Seniors. ' Frances, Emily and I Q Tl M .mga llllllsia lllmll if Vf nmunu ,mumnum- Aiiiiuiuniiiu E' - ' :I l imi? fb' .- 55
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