The Bush School - Tykoe Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1944

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W WW f fa! I Q CHAPTER Two Wjv THE JUNIORS 1 Q, 4. ' .

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so gg Ag g QUESTIONS SUMMARY AND QUESTIONS Ut is best to memorize the following as it will be valueless for future reference.J p SUMMARY I. No. 1. The constituents 115 of the Senior class i. e. the class of '44, pro- duce severalfmany characteristics 125 usually attributed to the Law of Mol- ecular Activity t37. No. 2. An anhydric example of No. 1 is the arsenitrous property 441 in the reaction produced synthetically by A. the zinc drawing room process in which Si' and Tit are combined in utter confusion. or by B. the ptomaine process in which S. fsee th are mentally deteriorated by a series of Xamsiki' charged with negative electricity of exceedingly high revoltage. II. No. 1. The equation for process A: 18S. fsee ij i' 10T. Csee Ml i'2much H. ihomeworkj me 18S.S. fsad seniorsl. Process B: 18S. fsee iii T 12 Xams Csee Hi? T heat u-5 1 volume hot air. NOTES 111 constituent-That which made up of is something i.e. anything which anything mightfcould be up of made. C21 characteristics-wAnything which anything has which distinguishes mot extinguishesj it from somethingfanything else. f3J Law of Molecular Activity-Equal volumes of molecules under ice-water can always be represented by small, whole pineapples. f4l property-Same as C2J, characteristics. SS.-Seniors, i.e. see i.e. in I No. 1. NT.-teachers i.e. brain-beater-outere. Xams-formula for examinations. QUESTIONS From the preceding statements answer the following questions. Answer yes or no. 1. One of the authors of New Practical Chemistry is president of: a. Pine Manor b. U. of W. c. Annie Wright Seminary d. Oak I-Iarbor Hi l 2. Name and describe 5 seniors who look exactly like their baby pictures. 3. What reaction occurs when several seniors come in contact with a quantity of C2H5OH? 4. The apparatus on the cover of New Practical Chemistry is for the preparation of: a. P.D.Q. b. HQO. c. B.O. d. P.U.



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I f .sill v. sz ' BIQLOQICAL SPECIMENS THE JUNIORS A superior crew for any school Is the Junior Class you'll find Not a Senior these girls dismays or sways As each one really knows her mind. Now our councilor Pat must head the list With her blue eyet and winning smile At all dances the boys she does en- thrall 'Cause she's so full of fun and style. Next comes Gwen who was likewise president: Of lieutenants and captains tall She had more at her beck than she could use Quite a siren for one so small. Midi Sawyer's a girl who knows the dance And who comes from Wenatchee town, She' a girl with blue eyes that charm and sway, And her beauty will win renown. Our Adoria's the 'tMoll at Taylor Hall 'Cause she reads those exciting books, And she always wastes the pay she gets On some journal from Pic to Look. There's a pianist with us who's never missed Any note of the grand Bush songs. It's that Idalice Squire We all admire And to everyone's gang she belongs. When we speak of Miss Frayn, we mention sports But we musn't forget her brain, She has worked in the stock-room all the time And sold war stamps to all who came. From Spokane hails this chic with breezy line: Knows her way when it comes to boys With her figure fair, and long dark hair Barbara Ludberg is known for poise. She has humor galore that's always there In her jokes be they tart or sweet. In all art she excells like Bill LaGrille It's Nan Hanson of whom I speak. It's the musical Clare with the coal black hair Who's the one Frankie Carle in school, With a blistering breeze she hits the keys And comes out of it calm and cool. An artistic young miss and smart is she Though ambitious, she's seldom heard But at costume design and staging too Janice Stubbs has the final word. Miss Barrett's heart has shot like cupid's dart Toward a certain spry male called Colonel But no cause for remorse, it's merely a horse Whose affections you'll have to hurdle. For a word-connoisseur we'1l take June Beck Who ranks second to Orson Wells She's the choice candidate for all de- bates And her voice casts a fatal spell. Barbara Peyser has talent that is shown By her most daring blackboard art Also she has the eyes that we all know Make her fit for a Broadway part.

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