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

 - Class of 1920

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.I ' i 26-The fatal exznns fll'2lNY nezn' and still night ttlztsses reign. No rest for the lztggzutls. 24hO, what hargains at Kelloggs White Elephant Sale! The .l-l. C. I.. got at hard knock when fine silk blouses sold lor fifty eents Cui' 27-We begin to stndy in earnest. 28-O, these exams! D, S. stndes recognized hy worried dis- i trziuglit laces. 29-lixznns still going strong with no letting down. Night: Many stndes celebrate hy dining' nt Chop Sney :incl movies ulter- ivards! 30-Bint :ill land things end as well :is good ones and exams :Ire i over! Y Beginning ol' between semester vacation. Our fellow leaves to hecome Z1 doctor. - 31-Neglected eorresnondence attended to and mending is ht-ing 25-Note hooks :ind then some, p1'epz11':1to1'y to the Big lJoin's. resurrected. FEBRUARH 1-What 21 tlillerenee from last Sunday! Even though we :ill 5-At :Xssemhly Miss Cooper zinnonnees that we are to serve llnnk in Chem., xve're happy. :tt ll banquet lor 500 souls, Mr. Drcver is ill so -lo played for ns. 2-Registration Day. Several new girls arrive. We are won- 6-Miss Hall is still ill and Mrs. liendricks conducts our Cool:- dering what Dietetics is going to he like. ing Class, 3-So many girls ill. First Day of school. Six new Qlnniors 7-Many of the girls help ont in the Tray Room, Hospital. etc. all together. Students who forget that Monday was Registratioii 84Wm.m and Spring-Hkc, mud and deep puddles of WMC... Day reccwcd little 32 bmi ' Scandal. The eternal triangle is with ns again-Ruth-liip-Mm'y- -l-Tull: of closing the school so that we can nurse the sick Ain't Love G1'21Iltl?i' who cannot olmtnin help. A 56

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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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'9-Seniors dismissed to help out in the help crisis at the San. We review our Home Nursing. , '...-he1. v 10'-Bravely putting into practice all that we know ol Home Nursing, and the sick folks are getting well in spite of us. 11-O, thc.humau nature. erahlhy, sweet, pleasant and every shade and variety. Our Hats Off to the Nurses. i 12-Still at it. 13-Preparing for the Chicken Pie Supper. The living' organ- isms that parade the hath room grounds at Kellogg and Henry are being rapidly exterminated by the Bolsheviki bug powder. Valen- tine's Day The Cluli Rooms are formally opened at North Lodge. Dancing until the wee small honrs. Chicken Pie Supper was well attended. 15-Kellogg served the overflow Chicken Pie Supper to willing classmates and N. S. P. for half price. We go to the March to sec a real live scrap helwecn the two classes of N. S. P. E.'s hut are disappointed. 16-Back to school again and ready to take up the reins where we lelt off. Dr. Chaplin of Yale University tells us of the super- iority ot acidophilus over Bulgaricus. Wie come away convinced and horror stricken. 17-:Xt Chapel, Mrs. Robinson, a wiclely traveled lecturer, gives an interesting picture and history ol Passion Play in foreign countries. First Senior meeting held in new social room, many new and old perplexities cleared up. WVC swear a solemn oath not to divulge the name of person to whom we dedicate the NLTCl.l2US. 18-May Irwin in On the Hiring Line was as good as all out doors. 19-Lively chapel start off with lots of pep. Some Juniors and all CFD Seniors know the last partol, Loyalty, Home Econ. Dr. Chaplin talks humorously of enzymes and nutrition 20-Seniors and Faculty including Mrs. Newton, Misses Kilmer, Hudner, Riddell, Lane, etc., hold a sewing bee at Kellogg. Mary and joe make good fudge. Lydia NV. takes S of her classmates to the Post in honor ot her birthday. 21-Honoring Amelia Brooks, who leaves us for good, Seniors have a jolly afternoon tea at the new Chili rooms. N1Ve take flash lights. 22-W'ashington's Birthday. VX'e try to cat at the Main and are -unceremoniously pushed hack in the elevator. Too crowded, they say. 23-Bertha M. is ushered out of Ur. Kelloggls oliice in the cold, cruel world without her coat ou. I l

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