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Students get basic training aaa-t...,,.,..-nd - in scientific application- INFLUENTIAL SATELLITE .... General science classes found themselves studying a new and fascinating subject, artificial satellites. Irene Estes, Charles Patterson, Sue Edwards, Willie Gonzales and Arthur Santa Cruz study a scale model of Sputnik. 'FV ,f A f SCIENCE WATCH IT!. . .Frank Flores and Frank Gonzales carefully pour hydrochloric Z acid into a graduated , J z scale to measure the K ti 8' 'ff required amount for 4 1 A 1 their experiment. ' 5? DQ ' Chemistry stu- , i I 1' i dents had laboratory Rik is Nia Q x 1 ni Sinn-M ,. 'If te i :fu 4 Q twice aweek. In class they studied the peri- odic chart, atoms, molecules and the chemical composition of various materials. Mrs. Ellen Z. Vandervort, below, received her A.B, degree from Peru State Teachers College and her M.S. degree fromthe University of Nebraska. Mrs. Vandervort, who sponsors the Wildcat and the student council, teaches biology and English II. She is president of the Morenci Teachers' Associationand takes part in church work, Pythian Sisters and the Eastern Star. Her hobbies are reading, nature study and traveling. S- New , c -it
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X RADIATION COUNT ...... Sandra Dolly and Harry Mi Kennedy count the radiation in the leaves of a plant whose roots were exposed to radioactive isotopes. Physics students were able to work with radiation because, under a special program, Mr. Galusky received radioactive materials from the government. Physics also provided students with a general know- ledge of what makes things tick. NOW, WHAT 'S NEXT '? .... Chemistry students Linda Ballis, Linda Pingleton, and Linda Troutman, below, proceed with an experiment. Q X ' Teaching both chemistry and physics is Mr. Joseph T. Galusky. He received his B.S. degree from West Virginia Wesleyan College, and his M. S. and M. A. degrees from West Virginia University. Fellowships to study at New Mexico Highlands University and the University of Wyoming were awarded to him. His community activities include Lion's Club, Catholic Action Club, Boy Scout Coun- selor and catechism teacher. His hobbies are reading, sports, trout fishing and attend- ing summer school. 23
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