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28--Pete and Hilda start the bran and fruit regime. Forfeit- a big choc. Easter egg. Who gets it? Mickey, Pic and Rudey try the same but make sad mistakes- Are lima beans all right? Z9-Dr. Roth experiments on Lillian and explains the metabo- lism system. Play rehearsal to-ni-te. Senior class meeting, hot and spirited as usual. pretty good tomboy. Bedroom, Parlor and Bath. Bran and fruit regime up-No one gets the egg. , 31-Dr. Lewis pitilessly plies us with questions taxing our great- est strength. Tell all you know about Standard Sol. etc.. We begin Dietetics Lab. at North Lodge. The 100 cal. portions ul' cheese, raisins, etc., rapidly disappeared. Hut the tlonr, beans. and 30-What's Dutch cocoa. girls? Bom discovers that she is a 001116511105 1110 S1111 1111-0513 1-Doris, Gladys, .Helen Eich and Hilda leave for their homes while the rest of the girls plan to work with the play, McIntyre and Heath in Hello Alexander. Bact. ends-Farewell Hgtflg and B-Colil 5: 2-'Diary of a member of Class Play cast. Got up. Studied lines. Dinner at East Hall. 'Practiced class play until 5:30 supper. Practiced class play and rushed to the movies. hVCIifi1C1'-Siigilt blizzard. To bed with happy thoughts. S'all. 3hProperty men get busy. Easter boxes and Howcrs arrive. Class Play rehearsal in the afternoon and evening, Occnpauts ot' No. Z Henry deluge town with movie tickets. 4-Easter Sunday in name only. Snow arrives to make Xmas out of it. Cold and dismal. All hug radiators. Lady Castle-Jordan arrives and saves the day. :X rousing rehearsal and cheers amid the chills. 5-Hester attempts to prove her' unlimited capacity for eating snow CYes its still snowingi and Ends she has a limit. Delayed Easter boxes arrive. Cast practices all day. Alpha Theta pledges help entertain the members by various customary stunts. Kellogg gets two new Jazzy Records. New Senior Slogan Off with Bran and Fruit, and on with a Fruit Dietf' 6--A. T. P. pledges begin duties. Glec club practices for the .Kiwanis Banqtuet. 'Cookery Lect. dismissed to give time. for class play rehearsal. 7-N0 classes for Seniors. Practice Play. Invitations received for formal A. T, P. dance. Miss Cooper meets the Banquet com- mittee heads in Billiard room for Kiwanis Club attair. 8-Banquet huge success. Dr. Kellogg! sausage and Hygiene Paper equally well received. Helen Eich and some N. S. P. E.'s entertain. W'e are not too modest to admit that tables and food looked very attractive. ,Seniors washed all the dishes. Rehearsal again at 7:30 P. M.
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10-juniors have a Bazaar in the Palm Garden. Bright Girls!! Today is Pay-day. We are hopelully waiting for our inoculation to take so we can take a day off. To-nite's pop corn in Room 12. ll--Ambitious Henry gathers her forces together and sells sandwiches for the NUCLIQUS. Seniors puzzle the juniors by appear- ing in Chapel with bands of red ribbon on foreheads. .Lust a little stunt to show 'em. Mr. Dixon and we have a good time in Assem- bly. Doris and Hilda have a song battle in Room 53 quite melo- dious. to say the least. 12-Miss Hall is back with us in Cookery-a little pale but just as good as ever. Wie occupy the usual box seats to see A Prince There lNas . The box otiice queen knows us and hands ns the 55C checks. 13-juniors have a St. Patrick's Party tor the faculty at the Club Rooms. Good Party, they say. 14-First Spring-like day. Wie doll up in old rags and dine at the Annex. 15-Senior meeting, lNe plan lots of things to 'make money. Chem. Lab. torn up so we have afternoon oil. Hilda addresses mothers near Goguac Lake on Mille 16-Miss Cooper tells us of 'Convention in Cleveland. Honor roll or no Honor roll oft wie hiked to see the Tailor Made Man. Dr. Capron gives our vaccinations the once over. Only six of them took. -- 17-St. Patricks Day but nothing in our young lives-only Miss Ritchie wore a good old Shamrock. Dusty and cold we bravely go on with H20 anaylsis in Chem. Lab. amid the clangor of car- periters. 18-Dr. Norman and jean Scott aided by film Foot Follies attempt to reform ns. Much impressed ive resolve to give up those beautiful shoes that we have contemplated buying, Ain't Nature Grand F Henry Cottage sells sandwiches. 19-Nazimtova in Stronger than Deathf, Gladys and ,lo have debate as to the relative nutritive value of spaghetti and cheese vs. vegetable stew. SSLC wins! ! 20-So warm Indy marches out all in white without a wrap on. Wiilliam Courtney in Civilian Clothes. l1Ve. wondered what Miss Cooper thought of the long distance osculationf' 21M-Seniors give Baked liean Supper at North Lodge. We're hoping to give another soon as this one proved so popular. First day of Spring. 22- Seventeen proved very delightful even from our box seats. Play committee meets. 23-Every Senior on the l-lonor Roll. Wl1at's going to happen? lNe all work hard baking etc., for our Food Sale. 24-Our Food Sale a big success. Girls try out lor parts in Io have leading parts. Hiram johnson the Play. Marion and v . speaks in crowded Gym on League of Nations. 25-Mr. Drever, What shall we sing, Girls? junior, O'er the Desert NNide. Mr. Drever, Let me see-3' Gladys, Sweet- heart I'm waiting- 26-Our usual seats First rehearsal for play. to see julia Sanderson and joseph Can- thorne in The Canary one of the best shows given here this year. 27-lNonderf.ully warm and spring-like. Many a hair is being washed today.
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, . 9-Still no school tor the Seniors. liress rehearsal in Agfjynf. Rumor ol dance tor the three schools to be given lution. '10- The Fateful Nite . Hard they toiled by day only to per- ceiye the successlnl tulfillment ot' their labors at Nite. Outside of a'tew laughable mistakes all went well. Another I-lundred for our 'Year Book. We'll get there all right. 11-The day alter was spent in rest and prayer. 12-The first day of Our show at the Garden Charles Ray' in the I-lick. Still have snow. linsiness Mgr Up above where all is Love .must have gotten his dates mixed. 13fStart real cooking in Dietetics Lab. Means two zu-ire .1-.nod meals per week. How much does M T. milk weigh P Night class in Chem. 14-Rotarian Banquet wonderful. Could not adequately express our appreciation of the stupenduons intdertaking. beniors donate then' wages trom waiting table to the Nucleus fund. 15-A. T. l . Pledges have Country School at Assembly. Peg best liid. Clarence proved to be very entertaining. 16-Doris has hot time collecting chicken bones tor 'lietetics Exp. 17-A. 'l'. P. gives Annual Dancing Party at Post. Music and gowns were wonderful as tnsual. Miss Ritchids male friend causes a great sensation. Last day ol our ticket' sale for the Garden 18-Wlarm beautiful day, Many snaps taken for the NLTCLICIWS. lxat issues orders for each Senior to Pony 'em up. 19--luliette starts something when she asks if iron was spelled rion. Other contributions Arin, Aan, l2iron, etc. 20-Start oft' dieitetics with a song battle. The Home Econ. Olhce as one rushes down to see the cause of commotion. 21-liat's birthday. Supper at Y. XY. C. A. and Elsie Fergusonl' in His House in Order. 22-The juniors again showed their originality by giving us an A1 bit ot' entertainment. Mrs. Cooper sang several delightful selections. Z3-Talk over the Nurses' Banquet were to give. ,Practical exam. in cookery. 24wJ.uniors spend the day at St. Marys Lake. Henry swipes Kellogg! Yie. and has an outdoor concert. Mr. Freund takes a wagon load out in his jordan for a long ride. 25-Miss Van Dorn with some oi the girls tio up the River for the Day. 26-Hilda and Bom go on Orange lliet. A poem contributed by .-X. Knott. A word to the NVise, and these are no hes. Lat oranges . . . ., tor dinner and you'll surely grow tlnnner. 27-New Club organized, The Rollers. Doris and 1-Iilda.char- 'ter members. The first exhibition hro't down the House. Many bids coming in thick and fast to join. 28-At class meeting' we decide to have Skip Day soon and take a week end at the lake. The Rolling' Club convenes agzain-pre vately. 29-Gladys undertakes her first attempt as Cheer Leadern of school. We spend a happy hour with Polly VVoodle, Three Blind Mice. etc. Dietetics class on the Lawn. 30-- Rain, Rain, Rain! Miss Hall is ill. Carol goes home for the week end. Bon and Kat oversleep. Juliette gets 5 dresses. The men follow Miss French through the Lobby thinking was her sister. Pete. -ludy and Hom are on the UIJI!-2l10l'lOl' Roll.
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