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LEE LALLA EL ONE ELLIE DERE ILENE TE Top Row—R. Cheever, S. Dunlap, D. Drackley, C. Howd, J. B. Hutchison, M. Fielder, P. Bosworth, R. Dunkel, L. Curtis, C. Callery, R. Buell, J. Hughes, R. Hahne, E. Fisher, J. Dubbs. Row II—C. Chal- fant, R. Foley, K. Doolittle. Ciaude Burr, L. Amtrose, D. Desmond, D. Isham, S. Johnson, E. Black, D. Brower, F. Hutchison, Clyde Burr, E. Armstrong, W. Barr, R. Fulton. Row III—C. Arnold, E. Halliday, G. Beckner, R. Fielder, L. Fisher, V. Doolittle, A. Doolittle, L. Blue, V. Forrester, M. Han- sen. Row IV—J. Cutler, L. Crosby, E. Buettner, M. Black, D. Johnston, M. Bickford, L. Adams, D. Draeger, M. Hall, G. Gilmore, A. Jacobson, E. Beisner, E. Bailey, O. Fardal. CHEMICAL J Nitrogen Lithium Hydrogen Uranium Oxygen Todine Jodine N itrogen Tin N itrogen Gallium Lodine —— Hydrogen == Carbon + Hydrogen Oxygen Todine Oxygen Radium N itrogen Lithium Silicon Gallium N itrogen Warning The Juniors are made up of highly explosive elements and need only a jar or a jolt to start a reaction. When they begin reacting nothing can stop them.
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The Class of ’30 ROBERT MINGLE President MARY HALL ALVIN LUNDELL Vice-President Sec'y and Treas. Class Motto: “Let us be doers.” Class Flower: For-get-me-not. The Class Advtsers MISS LYON MISS BIDWELL MISS BROWN MISS HARLAN MR. LAMSON
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Top Row—C. Maxon, A. Lundell, L. Karr, G. Myers, F. Pringle, M. Teget. Row II—E. Mulholland, J. Thorpe, F. Leksell, H. Vaubel, R. Mingle, E. McConnell, W. Schwieger, J. Stearns, R. Shelton, A. Wen- sel, B. Mason. Row III—R. Olson, A. McPhillips, L. Silvers, V. Simmons, M. Olson, D. Rector, M. Wheeler, G. Vulgamott, V. Simmons, W. Mann, D. Nairn, C. Pringle. Row IV—B. Pringle, F. Kram- er, M. Meyer, E. McCoy, V. J. Stuart, V. Schutt, I. Thompson, L. Woolsey. C. Pringle, L. Whaley, D. Kingsley, H. Wayman. Row V—H. Koehler, P. Phillips, G. Wilder, T. Silvers, I. Samdal, O. O’Con- ner, F. Lester, V. Skelton, E. Morrison, E. Wilson, C. Silvers, S. Lund, E. Segar. REACTION Apparatus The empty school-house; bottle full of ambitious juniors (must not be brought in contact with lower classmen which might contain a per cent of impurities). Method Place the Juniors in a school-house and carefully note their ac- tion. It will be noticed that at once the small particles of individual human properties begin to move around with great rapidity. Noth- ing is needed to start the reaction except Miss Lyon, Miss Brown, Miss Harlan, or any of the advisers which are used as catalytic agents. At first a brownish color is formed, which later is turned in- to colors—purple and gold. Later, a light gas which is constantly moving is formed and this is called school spirit and has PEP for its formula; then a heavy dark liquid called studies is formed which these particles carry. Once in awhile one of these drops is dropped, but it is only when the liquid is too light and a heavier one is desired. After leaving in the jar for about four years pour out into the world and watch the change.
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