Tobyn Bower

Shakespeare, Entrepreneur Under Patronage

Drawing from research authored by Edward Mark Slocum, a transcription of his 1930’s manuscript depicts Shakespeare as a common playwright, working under the patronage of nobility amidst rival playwrights and British politics, yet emerging in success though this pivotal epoch (1542-1603) by advantageously utilizing a growing market for profit and fame.

Anne Maggs

Banquet Room

9 AM – 11 AM

Brandon Kundert & Cameron Marshall

Apple Pigment Separation Lab

The lab we conducted was to test if the pigment of a red  delicious apple was lipid soluble or water soluble.  The lab took two different trials and tests to come up with the result.  We used two types of solvents—isopropyl alcohol, and 92% petroleum ether with 8% acetone solution.  Using these two types of solvents we then conducted a chromatography test to make a conclusion on if the red apple pigment was lipid soluble or water soluble.

Tracy Mullins

Banquet Room

9 AM – 11 AM