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Juniors: One In Mind And Body Haly, C. Hannan, M. Harris, M. Hart, J. Hartman, K. Harvey, E. Hasselquist, L. Hegaity, J. Heim, J. Helfrich, J. Helker, L. Henry, S. Heppenstall, S. Hewitt, W. Hickman, R. HiU, D. Hindle, J. Hohns, D. Holtsman, D. Hunt, D. Jackmon, E. Jackmon, T. Jeffreys, K. Johansson, D. Johnson, L. Jones, W. Joseph, V. Kapner, D. Keegan, F. Kelly, B. Kempter, D. Kephart, S. Knepp, T. Knepshield, W. Knowles, C. Kosova, I. Kozik, E. Kucharik, J. Kuntz, A. Kurash, J. Kushner, P. Lammey, D. Larkins, E. Lawrence, W. Lees, D. Linehan, W. Lombard!, J. Lombardi, S. Loudin, J. Lownes, E. Luciano, C. Lyster, D. Maclntyre, B. Maier, L. Marino, L. ' Xi3 Huddle Of Doubles Donna and De bbie Davies and Mark and Eric Riley are two of the eight sets of twins in the junior class. The Davies are split cells and they were born one minute apart. Eric is the oldest of the Ri- leys, an unmatched pair. arl 72 Juniors
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Douglas, B. Douglas, H. Droms, E. Duffy, C. Dunkin, B. Dunn, M. EHirm, S. Eichelberger, J. Ellison, J. Erfft, J. Ericson. J. EvaiL« J . Evans, M. Evasew, S. Ewing, M. Falcone, J. Farrow, R. Fedor, E. Ferrante, R. Ferrell, S. Foley, T. Folio, L. Foote, S. Fordham, K. Fournier, R. Franks, T. Fratoni, F. Freas, K. Fritsche, T. Funk, R. Garner, G. Gastwrith, R. Gates, M. Glazier, J. Gokey, E. Gordon, M. Graliam, S. Gray, K. Green, L. Hagee, D. Hall, R. Hall, S. Hallet, E. HaUy, T. § f i t At Juniors Learn The Wonders Of Chemistry Frank Keegan and Rick Rohall Round about the caldron go; In the poison ' d entrails throw--. Chemistry, how can it be des- crLbed: It is the subject in which stu- dents are introduced to the wonders of the mole and are lucky enough to wear the latest chemistry fashions: lab aprons and goggles. Almost as popular as Mr. Kocher ' s definition of culture is the fact that there are 6.03 X 10 ' 23 particles per mole. The student soon becomes accustomed to the ever present question, Do you know what we ' re doing? followed by the inevitable answer, No. One problem that every chemistry student will face at one time is finding some- one to centrifuge with. I2ven worse is having your 500 milimeter beaker slip from your hands and hearing it shatter into a million pieces. What is the poor chemistry student to do? Sweep the floor.
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