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FALL FESTIVAL Joan Sundnes, Debbie Lee, Tammy Bromgard, and Natalie Meacham sit out their term in jail. Winner of the best faculty costume award. Pastor Ball performs in front of the winning Sophomore booth African Jungle.
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CHEMISTRY 17 HOW TO REACT TO CHEMISTRY IN 3 EASY LESSONS by Faila Course Lesson One: Don ' t panic. The instructions, notes, books, chemicals, and test tubes may come quick and thick, but panic just makes it worse. After absorbing fast instructions on possible explosive reactions, start from the top and do it all step by step, drop by drop. After the Fire Department has left and you have finished filling out the insurance forms, pick a different experiment for lab. Lesson Two: Your second experiment. Now in the new laboratory you ' re taking on a new assignment, which, the teacher emphasizes, is guaranteed non-explosive. Oh, this one sounds perfect. All there is to do is pour some carefully measured chemicals into test tubes and —OOPS!— spilled some of it. Too late to finish it now; class is over. You wipe your hand across your forehead with a sigh of relief. The next morning you wake up to find an extremely unusual complexion problem; your forehead is entirely black, with streaks of the same blotched over your nose and cheeks. You note the same problem on your hands, only worse. Silver Nitrate—AgN03—may not be explosive, but it takes a while to wear off. Lesson Three: How to get an A . This, through my squinting eyes, has never been envisioned.
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