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PHYSICS students Don Ward and James Bucko check the clockwise and counterclockwise motion of a lever by attempt¬ ing to evenly distribute the various lead weights. Much of class time is devoted to conducting experiments such as this to find the reaction of certain elements or forces when they are combined the results are astounding. SURPRISED by the reaction of a chemistry experiment which literally exploded are Cathy Callahan, Christine Brown, Richard Seagraves, Ronald Segally, and Ron Vol- brecht. The explosion, trig¬ gered by combining sulphur and zinc sulphate and then applying a lit magnesium fuse, demonstrates a composi¬ tion reaction.
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Experiments Highlight Scientific Research Regional and national science honors won by Mor¬ ton students are a reflection of the excellence of the science department at Morton. Capable teachers, ad¬ vanced equipment, and teaching techniques play an important part in the science curriculum. Biology, the science of life, is the most popular science course offered at Morton. Included in the course is the dissecting of worms, frogs, and white rats. A new addition to the department on a trial basis was a closed-circuit television, which aided in the study of plants and animals. The set enabled the en¬ tire class, rather than just five or six students, to ob¬ serve dissections and other such demonstrations. Zoology, offered to advanced biology students, en¬ tails a further study into the animal kingdom. Dissec¬ tions progress to more complicated animals, such as sharks and cats. A study of mammalian circulation using the calf heart and lungs is also made. Physics, open to students meeting specified math re¬ quirements, includes the study of light, weight, heat, sound, density, radioactivity, and motion. Laboratory experimentation is an important part of chemistry classes. Chemistry includes a study of mix¬ tures, elements, compounds, and chemical reactions. An advanced chemistry course is offered to students who satisfactorily complete the first course. IMMORTAL WORDS, leave no log uncovered, spur Donna Nelson and Vickie Williams on to victory in the student versus insect struggle, inspired through Biology study.
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