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mm . QP I.: .- ,. e f f TESTS FOR CLASSATES. 4 - get Fill a clean test tube half full of distilled water. Add a few grains of amorphous studentate and heat carefully in the Bunsen Hame. When dissolved remove from the flame and add a little society acetate. If a green cloud forms you may be sure that some of the Prep element is present. Now add sparingly any silicate of knowledge and Si-Senioride will crystalize out and unite in pairs, forming a lustrous solid. Pour the liquid into another test tube, and add a few drops of concentrated class spiriatic acid and watch carefully for results. You must mix a little gray matter at this point in the ex- periment or you will miss the finer reactions. You will observe a pale olive colored gas given off which may be detected as Freshmanganate by its pungent odor. No reaction is noted to indicate the presence of a Junior element, but a yellowish precipitate is formed which turns blue litmus paper red and proves it to be the insoluable Sophomorium. Next carefully filter the solution to remove all impurities, pour in one drop of the oil of mid- night and the oil will take on a brilliant ruby tint which indicates that the Junior element is present in its purity. TO SUSIE. Susie was a Senior, Last hour she sleptg Teacher walcened Susie, Susie nearly wept: Susie, wake up. Susie was so sleepy, Susie slept again, Susie's always sleeping, Teacher called out then: Susie, wake up! Some day, little Susie, 'Oo can sleep a lotg 'N 'en when teacher wakes you You needn't get so hot: Susie! wake! I up! I li' -131-
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MARCH. March I3.-Indoor contest in gymnasium. Ferrier won meclal. Senior prep vs. Commercials. Preps won 28 to 5. March ZZ.-Vacation. Glee Club at Shenandoah. March 26.-Editors of Tarkiana work all night. March 27.-First half of Tarkiana sent to publishers. March 28.-School opens. Where are the students? March 29-30.-Students return. Cuts gone. lxx?X XXXXQ isis is , :X 1 Xw lsg f 9 ga rr -V r M ' N, . ' I XXX 1 : S 1llllMfllll., 'xr--Qld? l eh 7 it 'f ,.....Ef. ff 1.1573-JC ,ff 'C' f ... A APRIL. E April l.-Sabbath. Quiet clay. No pranks. I N!! April 5.-Sophomores entertained Seniors at Q5 f' fff'Q QV' J, ff X jf 1-f the 2011? .gf PEL ltilluleller. d n Q x l ill pri .- r. ornpson announce the i Q-,919 -' u Faculty's committee to oversee all making or dates. Immediately after chapel Calhoun ancl i Gladys are seen in the hall, engaged in con- versation April sey, '98, with Mrs. Ross. IO.-Chapel led by Rev. H. A. Kel! ,- . of Wheat, O. X a , l l ,, D 1 f ,JEW Cixi' ,. flfv xr- -7,7 32 ,f JI HL .,-f W' h E- M .V K , fe :iii JN fx , - - f-. -- wx .ai V A' -W - A, .'-. fy- , f'9f-J- V127 fsii V-515-'rf'-fe'5'5i4-4 I 4 April I5.-Easter hats and boilecl eggs. l-,L : - giijiqi -Ei-4,-.. if April 17.-Arbor Day. f-5 5i1?iX: April 27-28.-Annual music festival. A A-S S X- Nj E ' .1 f 5, I' 11 Z? ,- -130- Uitisticalt o 15,415-Y as: . Q 0 -5 11. , N . wg, fi' av.-9 ifiin .-.N T---7-.Nag-ww' - eh M:4c5Qi'n.'a-r'--A-- f-f- - P'7'ik12S:5 ':'f ' C: ..-1 -.yrs My '-wzms' -5 , v , K --. L by f
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MAY. ll ' 'X-' J N-fi' X - 'A u 1 ss 'if' K'-fLff'?El2KHfL3 s-' 'A May l.- Owls Roost treated to May laaslcets. ,f fx if ' QC K. Q . A 41 F5 L 'I 17 9 5 -I 5 May 4.-Prof. Beyer appears on crutches. gg, 253 55, -15 Ano QE, Prospects for comm crop, good. May 5.-Vtfhere s Tarkiana? 55 bail? UMA : f luff ll May 8.-May Morning Breakfast. flllv J ' ' ' , f 110 May l4.-May Pole Party. 1' : - . . - E3 -. -' m I May 21-Graduating recital, Eathel Woods ff U Lx lg , Q 1 Eiga ll' . May 30.-Memorial Day. .L ii ff-ff ff A77 ,,,,,W., M.-,C fllljgg M May 3l.-Cnlee Club Concert. JUNE. June 7.-Presidents Reception to Senio g d ,E Class. 1 -, T gl 'Y' W june 8.-Reunion prayer meeting, Y. W. C, 'gg -,-0 ? A. ancl Y. M. C. A. YYQXOIRNQANX f 'GGOYK June 9.-Annual Concert. , , , ' June IO.-Sabbath, 3:30 p. m., Ba'- 5 My 14 NE calaureate Sermon. :Roses :gg-E' June l0.-Sabbath, 8 p. rn., sermon he j V123 fore Christian Associations. 5 A June ll.-8 p. m., reunion programs ani .' receptions by Literary Societies. , ' -1 Z4 June l2.-9 a. m., Annual Meeting cf' 2 ,3-M f 1' Boarol of Directors. ,XA . - June IZ.-I0 a. m., Field Day. '? U ',, June IZ.-8 p. m., Class Night. V uxwuq'-QfuNS IQ June l3.-Alumni Reunion and Program. ' ,lune I4.-IO a. rn., Commencement Exercises. June I4.-8:30 p. m., Oratorical Contest ancl closing of spring term. .-ff Wil' - ra i A - - 139- . O
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