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

 - Class of 1922

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m f' Mildred Jones: Do you ever gamble? Sylvia Hart: Sure, come on. You chase me. Lois Barton in Bact.: Can you inherit hay fever ? Dr. Dobbin: Well, you might, but don't blame mother and dad for every- thing. Dr. Key: What are the other kinds of cells P Student fhazilyj: Well, some had round holes in and others had straight lines Dr. Key: Well, it's nice to have that much of a memory, anyway. Miss Ritchie Ctesting custardj: When you put a knife into the custard it ' ' Il should come out clean, provided it was clean before you put it in. Favorite expressions of Dr. Dobbin: In the dining room across the street. If a person speaks of one, they mean the other. If you could estimate by metabolism how fast a person lives. Some love two, some love three, I love one, and that is me. Mr. Bullock fchanging Bact. laboratory sectionsj: I'l1 switch you in pairs. Dr. Dobbin assigning seats: Each one would have a number and if anyone wasn't here I'd just count the absent chairs. Gentleman entering the shop: Is this the store that advertised for a man to retail canaries ?,' lost Clerk: Yes, do you want the position ? Gentleman: Oh, nog I was merely curious to learn how the canaries had their tails. -Selected. Sandy Beach didn't Hame her slide in Bacteriology one morning. Now she is going to charge admission to the Movie of the Bugs. Hutch: Say, did you ever kiss a girl in a quiet spot P Doc: Yes, but the spot was quiet only while I was kissing it. -Exchange. Francis Dante in Pedagogy: Mrs, Davis, aren't there any fairies ? A SINGLE ATOM Auntie Dubb gave Baby Sue A dose of Hg C12 Sue is with the angels now And Auntie still is wondering how A single atom of cl Can make such change in Calomel. A -American Druggist. 75

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dini L QM MEG, i f Failed in Bacti, flunked in Chem, We heard her softly hiss 5 I'd like to get the guy who said That ignorance is bliss. Ernestine in bacteriology: Now if you used goat cells- Dr. Dobbin: Of course, sometimes we do make the rabbit the goat. Miss Simson in chapel: All straight Juniors please report at the Annex ng room at- Loud clamor: Let's all be round shoulderedf' We scheme, we toil, we pray, In wretched plight. For what? Three meals a day, Our sleep at night! Annie: My, you're tall, Ellen. Ellen: I'd be a lot taller if there weren't so much turned under for my feet. The potatoes' eyes were full of tears, . And the cabbage hung its head: For there was grief in the cellar that night, For the vinegar's mother was dead. Beulah Bowen: I got zero in my chem. quiz. K. Knickerbocker: That's nothing. Beulah: What's nothing? Katherine: Zero. Laddie: Isadore, Isadoreg whom do you adore? Sandy: Theodore Mr. Watt: Now, is that clear? Junior: Clear as mud. Mr. Watt fsweetlyj: That covers the ground at any rate. For Sale-Boston bulldog. Will eat anything. Very fond of children. Dr. Capron: Give me the name of one of the intestinal juices. Hannah: Succotash. fsuccus intericus.j Men, men, go away 3 You make the students' life too gay. 74



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em ., xi H ax 5 History in Brief of North Lodge The ground was purchased from Judge Graves, 1 whose home was on the site where the Annex now stands, and North Lodge was built in the year 1873, by Erastus Hussey, 2 that strong-minded and close-mouthed individual who so gallantly helped 1,000 slaves to freedom in Canada. Hearsay has it that North Lodge was the scene of these activities and it certainly was disappointing indeed to find that this was not so. However, the site of the College Building was the old home of Mr. Hussey and here he kept the Battle Creek station of the famous Underground Railway. Our North Lodge bears its name in memory of another North Lodge built long before San days. This North Lodge stood on the site of Oxford Cottage on the opposite side of the street from the present North Lodge. It was an old, square, frame building used as a dwelling place. It was in the upper floor of Old North Lodge that Professor Bell 3 started his school, and among his first pupils was our own Doctor Kellogg. It was from Professor Bell that Doctor Kellogg gained many of his ideals and his wish for greater things. What a man Professor Bell must have been! So, in memory of this place, North Lodge was given its name some time ago. Up to that time it was known as the Hussey Cottage. Tragedy did not pass the present North Lodge. It seems that a contract was let, exactly as now, for the erection of the home. A gamble was taken, as always, with a possible rise in lumber, a strike among the carpenters, or a 76

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